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WM. IlOFl'MANr 3? ITS ISC,, .t,rfk PJOTASl nnvYEYAyCER O A.D W- U.S. Circuit Court Commissioner Fgr tlic DWflot of Oregon.. ., K .. Ol'I'IlK ' ' Uworlhor llftkmi.il'. ItnnbliiK lln". 1M!,1 and oH'f liv-trimientt oirIt)niflrnre ftiliYlirtpmM. and ac!AK.Vjhiiit. tkVu. - VDPUl.iUo.ie r..r,Homeca.l I.nlrlc., Pre enptiu UUMi-nnd Private eutry of land pro- i '"jVxinvlllf. Auitutl 4. lSfirt, SUTTON & HYDE, aokswww : LYON'S KATHAIRON, LYON'S KX'CT GINGER, LYON'S EliKA POWDER, MAGNOLIA WATBR. Jacksonville, Sept. 2'J, I8fiC-tf AMERICAX KXCIIAXGE, Corner of Washington aud FrontStreets, lu R TLA. '1, Oil EG OX. L. P. W."q"u IWIBY, (u rxorniODR oftiiK"ViiTF.iis Hotkl,") H WING TAKKN TIIK AIIOVE HOl'SK, and entirely RF.FlTTF.n AXU REFURXISU RDU ti 111W prep-tretl liirveelveaiiduccoiiiiuo dttebi fticmU ou.l former patrons .mil tlu iftnrrnl tnmlllni- public. For wfciv In Hie ,t;ii f ' re unit tlit cimviilii'.ce of bum!, .7' M7 7,.I.SVSMf;A'hil(iliipiil liithr SUKVIFU .tMr.lA.V.S.whlb urccninmo vf . ti .it ? .'lal arriuij! for tl.rafcomroodv t orm. .... "WARM""' COLD BATHS"" .i u ib-Iiimih'. "Till, lioiiu- U Inoilnl l.mtrr Ihr .Steamboat j I.mtlK llw.iu.i ntlicrl.i I I'lltlllllllt, THE HOTEL COACH Kilt bo in Att-iMin.t at 11m naverat l.aniltotr to confer J.M.. .i. ami laalr hrtijriwe to and from tbeh.".-' I KK1 'V 'MI.VIt'iK Tha.iMba. !. FirePrOOf Sftfo 'or ialuai.le. The l'r.'pri-l'.i nil. umicrllK. Utal nllilnc iliall U l(l iowi- .. r.M..r M houn' attracllve. anil pK'.. ill m'..i..' . OCt'llf U CXliN. J. (I. TUl.U DJJGAN & WALL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XSi-iols. ZxiilclinFT. Cniiii'r of I'rout mill F btnitH, Cili:3CEIIT CITY. 'PUD WII.I. ATI KNIT TO TIIK UEOHIV-! I n.' an I lorn.ir.llnr i ..I. KH.iiiruiri to , ' -f ir 'r..iiilM.. uml ili.pjloh. They if f.tt-il int Uulnri. IhiIWIiih. fur ilorln Hi.il h vr iia-1 iHTiiiitfiiHiiU mi (li;ll r'oxriiSi jt.......t iii'Mn n ilietul, Mro!Mnillc P. B. COFF.W, HOrSE PAINTER, 1 IN r.jfinx tiFTIIE llNTIIli;. ' tiMl-ftl" ami If.il. inrinvrly li- t 4 i l ..l-it. A '. Mr. CoMlc f . W'th.in .. rvntn will ci.iiliiiu.. ' iMii.m ami) ran li IimhhI hi In lliop, ( oiHi-r tiT V Hint Tlllii! MliM'tS, pir-iji. !-. tk iutt U'.knMullki- Maimer ir ! a' r j.o .!,.- rilo. -NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN! THEX (IU TO PREATEU'S BROOM MANUFACTORY IMl IIH Till: IJEST IX TIIK JIAHKET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Ft-loryoncorni-rof Orgon ami MalnSU.,1 ii- i '.in riinr- ii.ui and oiiDOtltc tbe ru.io. Alaricjtl flit.llirarit JtckMtivlllc. Nov 2'Jlb. 1807. nnrSO'Ctn PAY UT-LAST CJXL. i A M.TII0.SK 1XDKHTKI) TO Uri AltK . XI hmhy noiifitd to come forward nnd p-iy i Up by (be flrit djv of Januirv niiilni. mil "J- WHaudy be n, tbdr InUretl to do n. us we t rtot do bmiwrt. wilbo.it money io nifel our uwo lubl litim ; awl furllierniore. detiniuc it fc . bi ,te i ail IK! ' U'ltimiDt.l 10 e Jlahliih a Uriel cah baiU iu niintM alter the Orel day ol Jnnuury, 1868 "d will not depan Irom il . , Sl'TTOV & HYDK. Uekwnvllle. life. 19th. 1807. dec'-'ltf Ho! Yon Dolinqaoats! A SOURS. SACHS W'llA, lV. ORMOED . v. to leave ibortly It lconn neceioarv Tor w toe-tUonalltboia Indebtnl to 111 br'nook oqat or not to tetllc at once. We bopo Win DUN we Intend iulnfr. 1 JAtKionrllle, Dec. 121b, 18G7. dedH.tf - Notice Ai,i!l.Tii?R?0fS .NIiBOTKD TO U8 MUST wahL w,l,?7it or note l not wba w0 j CI DORADO, I 1.i:.Ciir.cui...i)Hi,.i,,j-Ci,ni,,inti(,, fj ' S. fV5. F ARREN. I, t aHByBajBHaaHHBaMggggggjjgjUMfiMMMMM j. m v u jtTm .. t -' m a i m m i . a. j , ...... .-.. . . ! grimm VOEl XIT. "- ..nl.ri--. jh in j. iiusim:s8 notices. Peter Britt, Pliotograpliic Artist, JACKsoxrir.ui, ouwox. AmbrotypcB, Photographs, OartftH deVislto doss ix rrh: ttyxilsr srrA' otiMtr. ' - lltftiircHllcai!criT OR KXt.AHOKn TO J.lFKsrE. DE. A. B. OVErtBECK Physician & Surgeon, JAOKSOXVU.LK, ORFMOX. OlJIco nt bt resltlnic.;, In It.o 01.1 Orcrbeck lloiplul, on Ort'i;on Htrwt. ll.ll. dltRHNMAX, 1'IIYSICIAX AND SUKGEOX, OFFICE-Coruorof California nnd Fifth Streets, JackonvilIo, Ogn. Ho will pfacllca li Jnckion ami a(U,r.'iit eiiinll, unj utlunj iiromnlly to iiriifi'.liinnl call,. fcWtf DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho Ovorboclc Hospital, WAIOI.COU) & SHOWER 1IATHS, SUNDAYS AHD WKDNESDAYS. i cuuiii:, ax. i)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFICE,-Nenr M E Church, Jackion ville. Oregon. Jacksonville. Die, '.'I!. I0. ilrcil-lf SI'KCIAIi NOTIOKS. rn. I-I UFELAND'S fKt.rtimTf.il swiss stomach bitters! V I? V Ti..i-ti'ininr0fiii. mt! A iv -1 A I'lMxnt TnIC I ''! ,A(tir A(rr4ll D.lnk! lUnnrpi rtlnirtitflrlntgnlljrMi ' j l J J Y ' taJllttr I t fn lyr iiiiliMiL ul null lkiif. I A A I Jrunul jrr)-ltr.. I wriTinnv cTTMTrn"iiT.' wtttt(itt tt t i Itm MrMMi ..f lu kioaalt, UiWt.a, J.U.riK.lfrrt.i TAVL.IKA lli;Mli:Uh'c4 Aftnlt. J.t.ly .(uw, 4IJ, Ul; n.tu Himiwft Varron Loiko No, 10, A. F. & A. 11 J10I.li tbir reculur comniiinlcaiiniit Vr un lliu WnlnvMlAy Kvval.iK "r prrcwl- VS Ui'S Ihu full tnuuii, In JArmoNViM.tf. tiit- :uon. A. JIAUTIS, W. M. C. W. SiVAiiK.Sc'y. Tlicllcst Itenu'tly fur PttrlfjiiiR I lie lllnol, riirrnKlliniiiig tho .NVrrei, Ueitoriiif! Ilia I.4t AipelilP. i KUESB75 UAJIIlL'ltG TUA. It U Ilia l"-Mt prccrrallve nulmlal moit any lokn.'M. If niil t.nwly. Ci)iiimwi1 ol lnrl ....Iv. It ..an ln ulveii mfi'ly In liilanla Full ill- rvctluin iu Enjjlwb, Friicb, St..uu mid 0r- man, iiii. ltli mcry luckiiKV, n til I-or ulc nt ull lliu ivUolt.alc nod rtUll iltu l..rt.A anil t?nici.rle.i. KMIl. T'UI-HE. Wbolwlc DniRislit. Sole Aat, 410 Clay tired, gnu Fniucltcn. juyUyl BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICI'. HavIiib ilNpotvd of our Foe tory, we ar tiow prepArcd to jrWe our whole .. .. . .. ,I...h .....I L'f....t..r ..tttlAkd niH.nil.lll 10 oil' l.ein:i . ""'". """, i On hand, direct from France, Cuu i Mp, Doraettlo Uittber, Hunt !.vg. etc. Joux 0. Hm. I L. Favkb. John-iirat, New York, 1 I'atll. San FrancIco. AddreK. IIKIN i IlllAY, Aan Franclrco. -tin lUttery filrtet Plows Flows ! Uy cases f ten t'ticli or t up. n.rrf...n'. r-,.liIiHinrj- Farm Mil (all kind). Cider Mill. Hay Cutler, (nil ; izea1 Funning Mills, (alt tlxw) C0N fillKLLhlla (double '"l "d e ham! and l.orB power j. whb a larjto fand fu -- nll'wbfch-wlll bciold at greaHrtoluc' I,r,CM -at wbolwale or refill. . J. D, ARTHUR. SON, Corner of Da-U and California .ftrwl. octlSma &' fwutlKO. LIME! LIME! TH'ILDKRS, AND OTHIJUS VH0. DKSIRB JJ lline.,wlll nntl a. totiitant tuppii 01 . bel iiuality, Iu quantlllM to ult, ot my bop on M.lln tlreet, between Oregon and Third, op poiitp Jluller A Ilrenaoo'ii ttote. n.iayaU ienco, Mr'AlWHarflntrllllWalt upon cutom era. ' STONECUTTING tU A.MI Ktuno Musuh Vrk douo on terms Io tillt tho time. Order from JackionTllle, April '.'C, 1867. p27 aM!B!aat'gl!,n-iTiiiiMa " JAOKSDNVTLTi'Ei'SATlIRDAY, JANUARY ll; 1868. J.'1 "J -- - - ' .v. ...I'i iiiyi.jmi.jl .J ,i i K.lt.l.. THE OREGON SRI rUHLMIIEI) Every Satur.lny MnrlnK ,by B. r. DOWELL, HH VFFtChCORXER C & TlllRi) STRUTS i TCU3W OP MUltMCIUPTllINi For One ear. In nilrnnmi. Pnur DnlUr. I paid within tbc ant I.x tnontb or tbv jf&r.-iTi Sr"ixSIolUr.r,d Untl1 lbeMPrat,onS'f teiuw iip Amt:nT...,. L 1 TF.IUIH (IFAD-KUTIIn 1 I rfl ..A .. . -- ' " i .1 iiwrT,w i.TTl'; unr rqwnro (io unci or mm. i urn j'oimrx: rncn iuimciii wch lulxmncnt lnf - Ion. Ono Dollar. A illrconnt of fifty iicicoit , mil . uiKiii in ihumi who niiTtru'e oy me 7eir. Lirl TciIm tfc.lTtJ t currtnl rttn. Cato's Sollloiitiy on the iuimoi tnllty ortUcSottl. Itmii.tUto. rUi4,tbonnMoif.tw(U Kl.. htnc Dili pltmlng hepr, I1.U fuoJ Omim, Thli lonilnc antr Irun.ott.llljr Or Klitno thli tl JrnJ, nl Inonl liornr, Of tilllnc Into nought t Whjr ihtlnVi tht loul Uuk tui lirir, ul (UrtlMit Jftlruttlonl 1UUiUlilullr .hit lira within u TU bfiTn lllfllnl lntt out u bmltif, Ami InlimAlfi irnlty to mn. Kltrnltyt Itwn fl'xlnc, .ltf.lful thmiglitt Thrnlilwl ,ll7runttM Ulrt, Through oliil n nun il chirtjr.i Bind w gui T!i wH. tht untmun'M rrm) Kt IIm bfor mt 1 llro will I lM. If ll.irr'l t powar itbnrt u. An. I that lhr It, til uainrt ccitt nlou'l Tbmif li til lur oiki, l mutt itljlit In tl.tnei An.) Iht lilb b iltlljkt. In, muil l hippj. The Author or the MeKsase. .Tiiii .Tudit'iary Cuinuiitteu of the Hoiinu liavu uiit'iirthed the hitherto un known author tit A. .lohusoii's numer ous veto nieSHiiges, etc. It hud lout: been surmised that .1. S. IShu-k, Huc'i niiiiuV man Jerry, (the sumo who i i formed his master in nu otliuial opinion, written in 1800, that thu nation hud no right to take measure to prevent i:s own dismemberment,) was kept about the White IIouso tor tho purpose of grinding out lor Johnson veto mct s.igea and other Executive documi'ii'.s to order; and whim the Committee Iilnuipml lliu.qu.'Htiiin at lilm .retiiinitf him to Htato wlieiher or not the'vttb inecsage of the reeoiihtrnction bill, or any p.irt of it, was prepared by him, ho replied niter a vain attempt ut i-vu- sion, that "Mime of its expression " . 1 t 1 .a al . were jiui in wining uy nun, mauuiun VW lHTW y -' I'rcsident,; that ( thu beginning til that eto tnesage i message 'M used by tlio i'rehiilent out (fftiuUi'i'iitls which he had lurnli-In..! ; tlmt-.tho .next pum graph was spliced up in tho Mime way, his arguments, . .... ..-i r.. o:..., I...:... I llllt.lUII llllk llilllia l l-liinwn. "io , .rzA... .I...-T.....:.! .i., ,i... VrJ , . , 1 1 i : , .:. : i, a, iK'iit had requested him to Iiiiimi tie I I ar-'iiimiiit, iiiid that wlmt he wrote w.ts ; substantially adopted ; thni'ho did not volunteer his crviccs ; and that wltat he dj.l wan ilouu at the spcyial solicyt-tiolt-of Aln Johnson." Ilc're? then, is the origin ol those extraordinary pajn which havu issued in sueli iiumburs froiirtIieE.xucutive oflicOfbr the list twpiv,.vetit. Johnspirs messages ro written by ;t limit who is not loc a traitor to his country than the otier member ol Itnehaiiau'h Cabinet who I .1... .1.. ,.......:.... ..f l... 'l.xt.irn. 7 -'rt t1 . -. 1 .i .!' llllHlUU II. V IIU-.I.IIII.H1III Ul mi x.v,.v. ..- , . i : ,i..:..t .,..,1 i iiient: his courao is advised and ' , , , , prompted by ouu who mado ttso.of ;i . . ,.! I ... ... .,- ...,! i L'li o hcial iioiitiou a few years ago . . , ... Ii..... ti. to eiicourayo traitors, to p iraly7.o the . ' ; i i: ..:;.... i.,.,i eoiiutrv aud to deliver-it over, lioiiud ' land.' ot the ! Theru is 110 ! and helpless, into tho 1 Southern conspirators. wonder that tho tone of Johnson's mes- 1 ! 1...I.,. f '..!, ;tif'i, 1 1111I3UI '--, f , agcMb u ,. ..s - ";"""' ""-;: ground. iip into meal for feed. Tho no.wonderthat they so utterly stultifjt bushels of and condemn is own former cotui.e. -"li,uJ , ' ' , , , ?"..'...,..!....;.... .i.n.,1.1 i,P cwl to mauufucture, and have agreed 11 ute next, niiiiina...' . , v auv ohauce, happen to bo of the rebel Uemocratio ordor, no tlqtibt Jerry Uluek will be ready to prepare an opin ion arguing that A. Johnson ought to be tried .and, hsuiged lor his reported " vrola'tion 'of tho Constitution" from 1800 to JBDOT-Ozottoi. Quick Time. Tho, passengorevho left how on the 2-ld nit., by the Xorlli American Steamship Co'u Bteamcr Or eyantan, arrived in Now York on tho lOtVi.inst., imiking the trip in twonty days ttijtteWSttHl'feP'W 19rfi aim cen.utJVted wi,li the tftbrafka,, tlio Isthmus. ' ... lnrfW PofcVMWA Capital 'Rkmot, n. It is announced ollicinlly that tho. Capital of Uritish Columbia has beon finallv lixwi at 1 iciuu... .rrrmtrrgnirwTSifmrTira'iiinri t-'""j t SiJa Sikkss A-D IuorASTn. Sea sickneetf'i!. n Bad leVolcr to wliicli the Btrog6st 'ril'itU Hticcumb, leaving notli ing"bub t'lio ileslre to tpudh terra firmn ngftih. An ctninent dt-anjHtio artist, whb'has rccehtlj ninac a'Hlost success fdl'tbur in California, returned East by steamer. Scarcely had tho bIiiji got out ot sight of laud before the Thespian was laid by the heels with mat doner. in the depths of his despair ho called toriho captain, and, when that worthy nrr'ed, the tragedian garc.T'at htm for R w talWfeh" K t'-nj-Wfl f . Ar-ro you tho captain ?" "I hare thU honor," said the son ol Neptune. " Ver-r-y well, sir, 1 wrint you to run this blasted ship ashore. I'll pay you lor her, hull, engines nnd cargo." Tho captain smiled and told his un happy passenger it was impossible. "Tie her up to a rock, then, and stop this blasted rolling." Being assured that this was also im possible, the wretched actor retired to his state-room, and lying there 'in mor tal ngony, earned the sea aud all that appertained to (l, with oaths both loud and deep. Xow, it So happened tliat tho Rev. ilr. Chndband, who had collected a large amount of money in California to purchase iliic-tooth combs nnd tracts for the Digger Indians, was on his way East to invest his fluids, and occupied the Ntute-room next tho actor's. Hor rified at the roars of thu sick lion, he walked into tho state-room just as ho let oil' another volley of anathemas, which extorted a deep groan from Chadbaud. "Hello," Bald tho player, "aro you sick tr " Sick nt heart, brother," was the re sponse, to hear you use such language." " It's u bad habit," said the wretched artist, " but d n it, sir, hero I've been limit1 d'iusidc out for three days, thrown UJ, t.ViirvtliIi'K l'oslble. and il I'm slek MIIJ. i0g0l.( cun,e ,i; jf l Uo'n't think I flliaj t,row j, my engageinont in New York. Mint the'seal" .. i)0lltf IIiy ,L.;,r hir curH0 so e. mumvIMH.r One who wui patient under . I1UC, ,,rt.ater sulleriiigs thiiu vourri." Tlio tragedian rose to his full hight, and running his fingers through his hair, as he chewed his voice for a mo ment, replied : "1 do remeinber Uim, sir-r-r, nnd I remumbur that when ho was caught at , , . i, , I I ! t Mffot out uMlmtlbtl, and I wish I cou Id follow his example, in that res- ' a.t.ill tit liltlul " Air. Chadbaud concluded that any moro missionary effort in that direction would not bo very profitable. JJotton Jhilktin. The 1'ioricer Oil Mill nt Salem, as we 19am by tho Jlteord, made its firnt oil on Monday last. The seed is crush- 1 ed by iron rollers; then is ground or mulled bv largo stonu mnllers,' which are seven feet in diameter and about I sixteen inches thick, weighing 0,600 . , pounds. I bey tread around in u uir- ' . eo on n stone bed, mashing tho meal ' ,.,,,.. stiU finer. Thu jneal is heated by ' en"1 i"01" iC odor on tho outside; . ' thou nut into bags and pressed oil . ' . " . , P -.ng uk1 in the press instead of wa. ter' l,e ol1 ,8 t,,on fmxeA out of tuo meni, aim me on ciiko is mu, wiiiuu i 1U T VIllllllUIU. i.MO us r.. ,,... t.t,.iJ rf 1.. i,.r tUI UllUbllLI ottrtwti p mj'j'j w t3v amount. OreyanfaH. , r- Suspicious. The Grass Valley Ar tionul says it is suspicious to see two 1 horses attached to a buggy ana a jany and gentleman in that buggy, and the, hqrses going like mad through one of our back stroets at just nelore the peep- of-tluy, and on another street shortly 1 thereafter a gentlcmat it;tting spurs , secreted 111 JSowcastle-on-iyne, as it is to his hbrso aud dashjng along as i Mipposcd, by Fenians, sent a Sherifl'and madly, seepis at least to beget a suspi-1 posso o Police to reihovo it fn re cion that something is likely to bo moving it, the substance exploded with about uoinc wroni; with tho latter, and ! the course of truo love not exactly run- ning smooth with the former and if so, that ho of tho liorno is on the wrong ( scent. W.o say tho thine: looked sus- picious that somothing out of tho prdt- J nary course was about transpiring. 'HWwiriaMIS8SMM.UtWWPyiW?WW . ... ; j. Kb. 51 "I Thought Tiikt hab STOr-rur Tocn Gitoo." The lollpwing good story is told by Mark Twain of u gal lant naval officer: Twenty or thirty years ago, when missionary enterprise was in its infancy among the Islands of tho South Sea.i, Captain Summers ancborcd his stoop of war off 0110 of tho Mnrquescs, I think it was. The next morning ho saw mi American flag floating from tho beach, Union down. This excited him fearfully, of course, and he sent off a bont nt onco to in jutro hitu tl.o Jnntr. I?rucntly tl boat returned, nnd brought a grave looking mistionary. The Captain's anxiety ran high. Ilq said : "What's tho trouble out there quick?" " Well, I'm grieved to say, say, sir," said the missionary, " that the natives have been interrupting our sacerdotal exercises." . " Xo I Hiast their vallct hide;, I'll what what was it you said they had been doing V1 " It pains me, sir, to say that they have been interrupting our sacerdotal exorcises." " Interrupting your It 11 ! Man them star-board gunsl Stand by, now, to give them tho whole battery !" Tho astonished clergymen haMcucd to protest against oxeevdvely rigorous liictisuies, uml finally succeeded in making him understand that they had only been breaking tip a prayer meet ing. "Oh, devil take il, man, is that all? I thought you meant that thuy'd stop ped your grog." a A Valuaiim: Riickht. The follow ing is from the Xew York correbpo'ud cut of tho Orwjoninn; Before closing this letter, as we havu been writing for the fanners and their wives, wo have another item for the benefit of those jnttknt toiUrt ut thA WHuh-tuh and the chttic-icrlninff, who linvu no hired girl; and wihcs to have suow-u hite linen every week. A receipt worth a thousand dollars, for the cure of parboiled fingers, worn out kutiekles and wuak backs. Just taku one pound ot common .al soda aud a half pound of uuslaeked lime, put them in a gallon of water and boil about twenty minutes; let it stand un til cool, then carefully drain off the liquid and put it iu a strong jug or Jar, tins is your washing fluid. To do your washing, soak your dirty clothes over night, or until they aro well wet through, then wring tliem out, rub on plenty of soap, and in each boiler of clothes ivell covered with water, add 0110 tea cup lull of your leiufiinifjluid; boil briskly half an hour, and wash out thorughly through one suds, rinse and hang out. Try this, poor tired woman nt tho wash tub, and see if vour clothes do not look better than the old way of WIlNlllll, M,TllOUIIlf,OrpOlll(llllg IWICK bolore boiliwr.. We reoommeud this on tho faith of an old aunt, who had u bottle of the fluid always by her; she takes, down her old bible, "composes herself iu a' rooking chair, and almost lets tho washing do it belt. A Democratic jubileo will bo held at Salem on thu 6th of January, the anniversary of Jackson's great victory at New Orleans. Iu order that tlio Copperheads nsiombled on the occa sion may have n taste of genuine Jack sonian Democracy, wo suggest that they biro somebody to read to them Old Hickory's famous proclamation to the rebels of South Carolina, threaten ing to lick thorn liko blazes if they didn't stop their nonsense aud quit talk ing about secession. Wo should like to have tho Salem jubilators informed that General Jacksou held it quite constitutional to "cocrco a State," though tho Copperheads from IbOO to 180Q, held quite otherwise, aud acted oM q.0 another principle, 0rgo HlHt , , London, December 1 7. The author- mes .having received information that n qtijintity of nitro-glycerir(9 has beep. a tremendous detonation. Several of tho Poltco were instantly killed, the men nearest thdpackago beiilg blown to atoms. Tho'Sheriff wn's badly hurt, Tito truth of 'the. report, that Spain has offered Cuba tpthe IJiutwl States is denied. 'ffttfl A5fFSSWt,oWtt was the tttbjccT oT a' lecture delivered belore die afl:mrt.n,Niit.',rii:tl 'Collt.-go in Chicago by II. G. EnMmon LL. p., of Poughkcepsie, N. Y. Tne-lec'tnret begnn' by .saying .th'cM yofyiiiit four men in tho country ivho, thojcojighly understand ndvcrtielng, and they ard PonnerTJarnum, Jay Cooko-Tjtle olhcr he would not mention. 'Ail the "largo bntinbs houses in thisc6uritr''idtcr-tisolargclyjandBpondjminensenjtnounis- ot money, tor.that purpose, ,iic prop er method of advertising eouldpo given in four words. Tho principle contained ill these four words whs that whicb made men rich by its practice: There were thousands at that inomont who were endeavoring to wKtc a proper .ndvertisement for thu morning papers. Tlio four words referred to were: "Excite, but not satisfy." Thq public must not bo satisfied until theyf have bought your articles ; nnd thou, it their articles were good, (as they nhraya onglit'to bJ customer 'would oomo ngnin." To snni'hirtpYeiUto them? and their patronage is yours. What ever was advertised must bo of tho best quality. This "was tlio case with tho Paris pencil man; this was tho case with Mr. Barn urn's Museuuit Mr. 13. paid 8300 for his museum, with & debt of nearly $S0,000 upon it Gov ernment bonds would be on tho market now had it not been for Jay Cookoatid his pamphlet, ' The proper way to advertise was t adverti'se-oric thing at n time. As, for' instance, sugar, sraA,SUG AH.-' Peo ple, would have their attention arrested by that one wprd, nnd they would bjiy sugar. The result would bo that a largo kugar business would be estab lished. Hut if tho people advertised all they had to sell they would not succeed, becnuso their advertisements would not bo read. This was' so with everything. If you are a dry goods' merchant, silks or somo other articlo must bo advertised, uml that ulono. An excitement mutt be made, and bus iness would follow. We all advertise: churches, hotels, and all kinds of business are adver tised. Churches advertise their work by their ministers preaching on1, Re construction," " Ulaclc Crook," " Wash basins," etc. Tho Metropolitan Hotel was advertised by its puddings. Every' man who went to New York, must gor at least and taku dinner ot thu hotol. Tho pudding was put cn'tiuiAtfthtyw. and it attracted the attention of gucstif and was worth a hundred thousnud dollars to that cstablUhmctit. Mr. IJonuer onco went to Mr. Ben. a nett, of tho Now . York Jftruld, and. asked if ho could have threo jiagCB iq UHiiortow's paper lor his advertisement ol tho Ledytr. Tho answer was, yes ; it ho would pay a double price he could have all ho wanted. Upon which Mr.v Homier said that ho Mould take tho whole paper. Tho consequence 'was' that tho Herald, tho next' day, had nothing but Mr. Bonner's advertise'-1 incut of the J.tdytr in it. On one' page iq large letters, ft was stated, that an articlo, written by Henry Wurd, licechor would be iu the Ledger, and so 011 through tho whole eight pages. Mr, Homier did not advertiso all ho had to sell, but only attracted attention, to the .tdyir. Never have a poor job of advertis ing done. Poor work never paid; get the best job you cati. Uo tho best material that can bo had, and havo.no half way work about it. Young men, if they wish to succeed, must adver tiso and continue to do so until success crowned their efforts. Sale 01 Oiikoon Aitlks. Tho ap ples that wero brought to this city from Oregon by tho steamer Montana, were sold yesterday-in various lots, at prices ranging from twenty cents to one dollar nnd sixty cents per box. Tho majority of tho cargo was in very bad' condition. That Hittku Wjjud. Thurlpw;, Weed says: "Tho Hlajrs, thank for tuue, have gono back to thcDcRocracjr., This relieves General Grant from ax. iutluenco moro persistent than tlio toothache, aud more pestilent than tho itch." Sndw-Siioj: Chauknuk AccKiiKft The challenge for a snow-shoo raoofo' $1,000 to. 1 00,000, offered by IVauei Lyuti, of Contra Co tit a County,, ban' been accepted by thu Alturas. (Plunm County) Snow-Shoo Club. They agree to furnish a uiau to moot Lynn. A company is being organised in San Francisco tp build a telegraph ,to . all poipts in the city and suburb, mx tho New York plan, for tho trismus sion of private messages. w 'I a r : 1 : 'il : ' Pi fr