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B 4 r ! SAL roK JTHK WIKSIIIENOY IX 1808. UI.YSSK.N , UltAIYT, V or nuif Vmiti lUTts. ".Well ilon, Ihmi tC"l an.l faithful a rrraril." The r" pita bin) rewarda Ar ftrlat punlubmriit for traitor. . l'OUTJti: VIOK lMtlMtlM-NUV, ftl'.O. II. IVH.T.tAMH, or cn-uox. U.illi iiiljcct to Ilia ilcclilon of tin; Nation) Union Contention. D. M. 0. QAULT. EDITOR. . A-I. Satuubay aioiixiwo, Fob. 22, 180H. UNION STATE CONVENTION. Tho Uulon Stalo CoriTCUtton U hereby called to meet nt Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, on tu'o'20tli day of March, A. D.. 1868, for Iho pur pose of noniltiallng n candhUlo fur Cougrcsj, to bo voted for nt the entiling Juno election, three 1'resltlcntlnl Electors, Delegates to the Union National Convention, nnd for tho tram notion of inch other builncu m mny properly como before Ihe Convention. Tho following Is tho number of Dologutoi to vrhlch each county Is entitled under the appor tionment or the Union State Central Commit tec, naniuly : linker . llonton ) 3 3 Glacicamda ' ( ClfltfOp.i ! 4 ' Curry.... .Colombia.... '....... : "V." iS' -7, . 1 .. 1 .'1 X illpuglaa G Grant ....'..' 0 juckkii. ... i .Joeepblno... L'ano 'Linn, ...... .... ,t0 ........f,. J ; . o -.10 w '10 tui. Marion. Multnomah . ......... J OlaC. ...... i Tillamook.. 'Umatilla.... lUnlon, ..!... ..Washington. ..... .. C I .1 3 - t t I ' warco "Vauiblll,......., f ... -.,. ......j. C , ilia Total. 1)y order of Ihc Union Btalo Central Comintt tec.' ' ,. , . J. K. DOLl'II, Cbalrmau. J. W. YuiUxr, Secretary. To tho Union Voters of Josc- Ithluo Count)' ' ' i There will bo n, JUa Convention held at Kerbyvlllo. on Saturday March 7th, nt ouo o'clock P. it., to lelect delegates to repretent in In Ihc "Union State Convention nt Salem, March 34th, 1808. lly order of Co. Committee. W.M.EVANS, Chairman. (iGomi quoted in Xow York, Tliurs tlnj, W8J; Greenbacks, 1 Q 713 weak, , , A DuiitjiK jury lias found n verdict of guilty against Sullivan, Kditor of tliu JVWfioH, for the jnil)Iicntion of bo dltlous libels. ,Tiu: Meveille says " tho campaign is opened." As we linvo no candidate in tjie Jlold, W.c infer that tho Democracy a, having, ti jirivato kind of "cam paign." among thciusolvos. Tin: Wnte Might Democrat politely cnlU'GchiJral Grant a liar. "We'll hot tlifa ' fallow a peck of Oregon apples tli'iit ho dafo not say so to Grant's fiiice. Tuu gabbling blatherskite, George Francis Train, has kicked up quitu a muss in tho " old country." Earl Mayo explains that it was all tho fault of tho policeman who arrested Train, nnd done, through general orders. "Tim: correspondent of tho Meville n't Willow SpringH istt very particular kind of n follow. Ho claeH tho houses a!" dwelling 'houses, vacant houses, and China houses. "Wo presunio tho tenants of tho latter class don't throw stones. . TiiK California Legislature has in definitely postponed tho investigation oj jtho alleged bribery iu tho late Sen atorial election. . It is urged that it would not only'exposo tho Democracy, but leafo nothing in tho Statu Treas ury' to steal. Ouu neighbor is wonderfully face tious aliotit certain hand-bills published .. two years ago.(by somo of tho Repub lican .party against each other. Tho Democracy dard not do anything of that kind when thby havo a "family jar "it would bo an oflcnco ngaiust publitj decency to make a full exposure, " 1,Takk"iIim Down!" Our neigh bor is bo annoyed by tho very truthful fiiid graphic reports of our " man up a trce,"Miut ho cries out lustily, "Tnkd liim'do'rt!,t Well, neighbor, ho is dowrijatfyou will porceivo in another column; and if you like his last report nu yiiuoro jtliau tho proyious ones, plcaso nuorn) us of the, fact I'fto' Apology. Somo of our Repub lican subscribers think wo owo them nuapology for .occupying so much apapo .with thq affairs of tho Pomoc- jraoyf j ".think otljorwisp.f 'JYtJ liavo many Democratic readers who pcruso Jjio Sknt;nj:i. with deep interest, mid i ,who knows how' many of them may :.i v... . . t v,.y ESSsT Our DZoZtiosid,: wilbers candidly1 auknowledgo that wo JWPJsompjthipgB-jii their propp.r, light,; 9jlI ,wo havo .heard sovoraj of that party say that they noyer know that thoy had political rinrs in their itoses, uqtij wa.pointed, qut tho fact to them. Therefore, wo ho'vo nb apolpgy t6 mako fo any one. TOE Glimpse Number Three, Y A MAN DOWN Till: TKIIK. Our neighbor plead o(piteously last week for our man to como down from his perch, that tho good naturcd soul concluded to descend dining court J week, and circulate among tho harmo nious democracy on terra ilrmo. He has rotated among tho brcthcrn siueo early on Jlonday Inst, and says that just now, Jackson county Democracy prospects "much richer from his present stand point than it did from "up n tree." IIo sees epiito as much, and hears more. IIo hns heard curses loud and deep from tho Dardanclls. IIo has listened to murmurs from "Uutte," and heard dl an independent feeling nbout Hock l'oint that bodes no particular good. IIo has seen small caucuses of anxious plotters in dark cor ners. IIo has seen the faithful five iu dcop nnd serious meditation, somo of them with thuir canes up to their noses, like ancient physicltwis, evidently con cocting a soporific f6r nervous nnd irri table members of that great and harmo nious brotherhood. Tho underground tactics of tliu great dictator rather puz zles bur man. He npproaeltcd some of tho "lcit Aving," nnd with admirable, candor they assured him that they had (put all their "sliiubobery" and goug ing,. aud things woio tnkingtheir nat ural course; nnd our man (innocent creature,) believed them, they looked so unusually honest. Our reporter, vigilant as ho tistisually is, was non plussed; ho was about to hand iu his checks and report himself without any occupation, when ho stumbled on a document iu tho that showed him played, aud that Court House yard that lie had been the leaders of the "clique," wero burrowing like moles- turned iu fact, into a part) of sappers and miners. What n uicu littlu prize it was written on legal paper in n bold and rather stilt'haud, nnd evident ly the work of somo cunning lawyer. Iu touching accents it appeals to the faithful to stand by tho ship, lest she bo taken .possession of by a piratical eiew and scuttled ; but wo prefer to give the document itsolf, which is as follows: Jacksonville, 12th, lrJUti. Diuu H . When wo met last I thought tho thing was all fixed, and we wero dead sure of the game. I llnd now that there is considerable grumbl ing, and hear that you aro getting wenk in tiie knees yourself. 1 regrut this, as you nro looked ,ou ns sound to tho core ; and it such Democrats as you, weaken, tho "mongrels" will whip us. Wo on ly want ono ollice, mid we must have it ; there is no such word as fail. We must hnvo n mat) iu that ollico whose deputies will bo of tho pure stuff, aud have no mongrel streak iu them. Like tho woodchuck tho boy was after, this ollico is an absolute necessity "there ain't a darned bit of meat in the house" ami wo must liavo it. 1 ou must at tend to tho precinct meeting at your place send men that I can depend on, and bo sure and get a resolution pass ed that will hold every Denioer.it up to the rack, "fodder or no fodder." I wrote to JJutto (thcro is considerable troublo there,) aud also sent a copy of a resolution to bo adopted nt thuir pre cinct meeting, that will make them too tho mark after tho convention, This precinct is till right; tho club will tako steps to fix the voters hero and whip them back, whero thoy will bo obliged to support our man. I am afraid Tablo ) Hock is gouo up. At Hook l'oint cur tain Democrats begin to feel their nuts, and if tho old chief thoro don't do his duty, I liavo a weapon to break his neck wjth ; wu will beat his brains out With that ballot-box nn-angoiuont of last year, you know. Leavo mo to niauago this precinct, I liavo got things just-whero I want them ; but by all ineaub, send ouo of our inou as deli gate sure. Your own claims will bo duly considered and recognized wo will give a, good pull for you, You see of courso that my plan is to introdueo a resolution into tho convention, mak ing ovqry man iu it, as n, candidate or dolegatq, pledgo himsolf to support tho nomiuco ; thcu wo liuvq got them and thoy cant bolt. uVpplegato preoiuct is not very -f As tho lust'soutonco of this interest- ing paper was unfinished, it is proba- .bio tho writer was disturbed, or that tho balance was on nnothor sheet. Our "man" is looking for it, nnd if found will ropocf. IIo is yet undeoid- eawhethcr to e.imb his tree g or not, tilings from a lower stand point aro so exquisitely rich, nnd so vory harmonious that our valuable reporter -will probably stay down till tho Doin ocratio convention meots and assist ;in putting "things in applo-pto ordor. His vuluablo sorviccs haVo already leeu Bought by tho "clique." IIo can Dcutchcrspraehcn, loves lagor, dulights iu SkcIUo' kuze, aud won't choko on prttzel, nnd tho "clique-" hnvo .tried to catch him with tho oflicu of cous'tablOj if he will only usu his many necom plishmcnts in their behalf. lie thinks he will hunt for tho balance of Mint document before giving n decided ans wer. Kr.T.ioiiiii.rrr of Siinitirrs to Hit j:t.KCTioN. It has beon, nnd is yot tho opinion of some, that n citizen of n county who hns held ho otllce of sher iff for two consecutive terms, is notdli giblo to that ollico for a third term. This notion is probably obtained from the fact that, iu tho counties in this end of tho State nt least, tho samo per son has onlv filled tho ollico lor two terms. This idea however is crronc: ous, us thuro is no biicIi qualification made in the statute. There is no im propriety for ouo' man to bu elected to tho office of shoriirfor a third or more terms than that a county olerk should be so re-elected. There is this qualifica tion, that tho candidate for tho office shall be nn elector, mid shall have re sided In bis county for ouo year prev ious to the election. Then it only remains for tho voters to settle in their own minds, before casting their votes for tliu candidate, whether he is otherwise competent to fill the office. If tho officer is vigilnnt, looks well after the interests of his county, always found ready for duty, and is honest and iudtistrous lie has additional claims over tho untried man. It is our opinion that any county which has such an olllccr should strive to ru. tain him rather than to mnko nu tin tried change. Tim: arithmetical correspondent of the Jicveillc nt Willow Springs " sup poses" that tho Chinese in this State are cnjoyiug.tfi'f dollar (li'iini. Wu suppose John Chinaman will be de lighted to learn the fact ! He also sup poses that there are fifty mining camps iu this county, yielding $7(i,uoo per day, or $l,l).0,00i) per month. IIo al lows out of this largo sum, one urn dral dollar per month for thu support of,iVi' hundred Chinaniun, who lire supposed to dig it out; and then says that $1,1) 10,000 goes to China every mouth, and asks if it nint startling. We should say it was, rather; aud so would tho great earthquake at Fort Klamath have been, provided it had been true. Tho subjoined indignant extract is from a contributor to tho Jlcceillc. The fellow evidently has reference to tho ennrmus tax ou whisky, nnd seems quite unable to do the subject justice: "Congressional tyrants, minions of a corrupt and prolligatu rump, jacobin peace makers in royal livery, bloated with unnatural pride, invested with power never conferred upon tho most potent prince, ride rough-shod and un rebuked over the liberties of tho peo ple, tho "still small voice of justice or relief dies out unheard, or echoes only" within her gloomy walls !" A Grant club has been organized nt Salem. Thu following is among their resolutions: Jlesoh'td, That wo regard Gen. Ut.yk si'.fi S. Giiant ns tho truo representa tive of tho great principles of tho Na tional Union Party, aud that wo favor his nomination for tho I'resideuoy by that party, iu 1808, subject to tho de cision of tho National Union Conven tion. So says tho Jlecord. I.s'ditATiTuni:. Old Tom Healy wont up to Andy YnnShaaek's house in Shns ta and slopt four hours iu nbed whoro his (Van's) mulatto woman sleeps. Ho went down town tho samo night and spoko two hours against tho negroes nnd said " this is n white man's conn try." Med Jllajf' Independent. Impoktant Almanoi:. It is under stood that tho coinmnndor of tho "Dnrk Day Dctnoorats," hero iu town, hns formed an alliance with the old "bed-rock" Abolitionist of Pliamix. Tho latter is to perform tho part of " spy," and is to cover tho Captain's rear if ho gots whipped in tho Conven tion. Moot. "Wo understand that a bill will soon bo considered in the Mock Legislature to repeal tho road law, so that it will not conflict with Fay's thirty feet road petition I CST Washington dates of tho Oth, repOTt that tho President and McCuh loch havo quarrelled, nnd that the lat ter, will leave the Cabiuct. JIrso Ingratitude. Our usually plaoid nndscronocotcm pornry seeniB vory ill tumpored of lute. Some timo since, ho promised'' to ensti- gnto certain Deinodrats Very1 'severely', if they did not patronizo Dcmooratid papers more libornlly. Tho threat must hnvo been idle, for in his Inst is sue he placed his party iu the position of the "heathens" in, "Jloriboola Gha" which js a very ill naturcd way of inti mating that many of them are unable to rend, niuUshy no moans coinplimon tary to thoso that tarnish him brend uud butter. Wo aro accustomed to expect anything from Dcmooratio sour ces, and would not bo surprised to see our neighbor publish a political analy sis ofthuoriminnl calender of this coun ty, to the disparagement of his party. .Klsewhero in his paper he comes down J like a whole brick kiln upon some members of his party whoso names are found oil thu books of republican printing offices. To sny thu least, this is ratherillibornl afid'lt shows just liow much of tho pretended liberality of the Democracy Is real ; ond how much feigned. Democracy professes to be tlioiolinmpiuii of free speech nndn free press, lmt if an enlightened member of the party chooses to patronize a re publican pnpor, ho gots a rap over thu knuckles to remind him that Democra cy owns him body nnd soul nnd claims the right to drive him. Such a course is not grateful, it makes respect- nblu mid liberal Democrats laugh, nnd tons of flour wns damaged.... Heal has just about as much effect ns to pre- estate iu Portland is iiilvunciug. The scribu where they should buy thuir ten, l Oreionian says capital is seeking in nnd cofieonnd how they should tako it. ' vestment in land, instead of property There aru some Democrats iu this conn-1 holders running after purchnxors as has ty whohavojudgnientenough to prefer, been the cac for two years past.... Republican literature, us n general rule, Thu place of holding thu Union Statu to their own, uud independence enough Convention hns been changed from to do as they please, and wo rather i think our neighbor will find somo trou ble iu driving them where thoy don't clioou to go voluntarily, but if thoy will stand it, it is nonu of ourbusinuss. T -, , , i has been snipped to San I-nmcisco, to Lam. Sn:v,:vs.-As thu portion ofj,m ml ror ,,,,,,.. ,,lirMMC tl.isbtnto lying east of tho Cascade cu ConioIlu , ,li:UnlH lMlu. ,, .Mountains, uud known ns the Klniuntli wliet1iur Wellington countv shall as IJusin, is now open for settlement, it is ,, ,,. .. llf ,i, :,,,, ,, the duty of the Government to provlilo wo Qoo wuru r lIl0 () t, 1( ,.. tv or Us mu.ediatu survey. Considcra- i)I1(is... The shock of an earthquake 1 1 1 ft lllllf! ll nu I mult rill 111, t'l.i I in t In, in, 1 1. It. ' "W "."' "MVIfcH bnrhuod of hlamath Lake, much of which has been selected by thu State, but by far tho best section of country has remained uusutveyed, on account of the danger of prosecuting thu work among hostile Indians. The hostile bauds seem to bo driven far to the southward, and, there i- every proba bility that next summer's campaign will lesult iu driving thu "Snakes" into a permanent treat v of peace. ICv erything indicates that there will bo a largo emigration to that portion of Or-, egon next Spring, nnd It Is duo to those j ilin m-n mt ii,,ii alii.. n.i.n..li ... a...... ...iw.,,w v,,.., j., iniu 1.-11111111 III IH'VII up a new country, to allow them to make tho most fnvnrahlu selections. It will cost Government no more to survey these lands now than nt nny oth er time, nnd tho settler would have! tho advantago of knowing exuetly how ho was locating his land and whero his lines were. Tho attention of our dele gation in Congress has been called to tho subject, and wo havo no doubt but whnt nn appropriation for tho survov of theso lands will bo made at the pres ent session. Tin: Dkmock.vtio Platfoiui. The following is said to hnvo been adopted us tho platform of the Jackson County uemocraoy: 1st. A nigger is nsgood as any other Democrat, provided lie is n Domocratio nigger. Greenbacks aro to b'o worth what thoy will bring, and will bo taken by Democrats in prefer owe to Confederate Shin-plasturs. It shall be tho duty of ovury Democrat to get an oflico it ho can. Democrats who don't hold any Government bonds should unite iu sustnininir " roimdin. ' tiou.Deiuocrntio bondholders should bo paid in coin. To insure harmony, ' tho right of ovory Democrat to riiti i .!-...! t ... .... tho party or "bust "it, is recognized. Tho direct tax ou whisky is regarded as a direct blow at democracy, by a tyrannical and wicked Cougress. Tho last resolution invited tho man up a tree to join tho Domocratio party Im mediately. ' Cui'iiw Daut -at Otm Dkvii Our Devil has boon siek this weok, and tho cause of his illness was n mystery un til wo found tho following sot up in )iis stick under his enso. All is plain now. It will bo readily admitted that no one can work under such oiroum Btnnoos. It is supposed that it was in tended for a valentine. To Mm XO0XXX000XXOOXXXO0X0XOOXXXOXOX g Jlosy's red, o Violet's blue, m M Sugar Is sweot, And so nro you. w w000xxoxxoo-vvf.vr,wv.v P . ..luirAW.w j In Uriel. Tho Chronicle says that tho Hon. Mr. Cox is canvassing Slarion county for his history of, Oregon, nnd has al- rendy over althousand signatures Tho Oregonian says a vessel has been wrecked below Tillamook nnmo not known.... Tho samo paper gives an account of a difficulty at a dance, in which two men Problo and McNn nice were shot nnd liistnntly killed, and ono Walsh wounded. Some of thu parties nro fndor arrest.... Tho saw mills at Gardiner, in Douglas county, cut about 4,no0,000 feet of lumber annually, so tho Jfnsiyn re ports. . . . A great many horses In Ma rion county nro dying of "staggers." A prominent stock raiser John Jlin to writes to tho Mccord that tho dis ease is cnused by "dry feed.". . . .Tho Male Journal1 correspondent nt Washington, reports that Pengra has not met with nny encouragement for 'tho Humboldt ilrnnoh It. It. aigit. . . . Tho Jjaaiettc Courier thinks mem bers of Congress havo souls hardly knows; mnybo they hnve, and then gets tho subjects in n muddle.... Freights from San Francisco to Port land, by steamer, hnvo advanced from five nnd six dollars to six and eight dollars per ton. Portland shippers nro very indignant thereat, and talk of an opposition lino of sleamurs....The steamer Kcho ran on a snag ten miles below Salem and sunk. About three J ortlontl to halcin.. . ,'Jliu exports from thu oity of Portland for 1H07, says the Oreionian, nro valued nt $ (I, H':);7l!l 7fi.... Several bales of broken flax straw, from the Salem Oil Mill, qunki was felt recently in Wnshington Terri tory".... The coal bed of tliu Helling hnm Day Co. is ou fire, uud it is thought that the mine will havo to bo flooded to put thu lire out. Ouu of our most vuluablo Democrat io exchanges, tho Lafyetto Courier, comes to us this week almost unluteligi glide. I'Vnni what we can make nut, wu inter that it has hoisted the mime ol "Fred. Douglas" for President. Wo nlwnys thought his assays on "nigger" would strike iu. Our Democratic neighbor says: "Some peoplu tnko nigger iu thuir cof fee." Deiuocrnoy usually took tho in ticlo straight, and their colleu after wards. NKW ADVKltTIBBMKNTHT TOWN ELECTION! ATOTICK 18 HEItniV OIVKN THAT THR IN annual election of ofllcera for the tntvn of JncKtwivlllc. iit-witj l'ivoTriuteeit.n Ittcorder, a Manual, u Treasurer, and a Street Commis sioner, will bo hold on tbo llrst Tuesday Iu March next, nt the Town Hall of said luwn. Tolls will bo opened nt 10 o'clock, A, M uud closed nt 3 o'clock, 1'. M. lly order of tho Hoard of Trustees. U. S. IUtmkx. Iteconler. Jacksonville, Feb. 21st, 18C8. fcb222w SEEDS! SEEDS! PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! R. S. DUNLAP Having permanently established himself in the CUrdem amd Seed-raisiBg business in tho town of Jacksonville, would cor- illally Invito tho attention of tbo diiIiIIo to li! Ann tn.W nl.I.'IM'.'-lIT HflM ! .11 .1 ICl'll ..l.... sTJ,c I'ei, Oar "- - " - -, w-..-...w.. uuiucu contuuiiK or i, Cabbage. Currols, Celery. Cucumberi, Corn. ,Lettuctf, Onion, llean, ltadith, Sutiiucl), Tomato, Turnip ; ana, Iu fact, nil kinds of vegetable feeds umally rained In this vicinity. Tbo eed aro ralmd and carclnlly put up Uy himself, and aro warranted. For tale at tbo etoro of GLENN, DRUM & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED IS THANKPUL FOR the patronage received lut year, od bopes to be able to give entlto tatltfnotlon in Ibe Iu. ,turo, at bo flatters blmielf baa beeu done In tbo paat. t . .,. . R s- DUNLAP. JackeooTllle, Feb. 20tb, 1868. feb223m SEEDS! SEEDSI A LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH GAR den Seed, from the Salem Seed Garden, J wctved at Ibe Oily Drug Slow. ' All kinds of ap.la lnnt.llnn l'r nropn BHRUB aod TREE SEED, ordered from San "" wnea aeaired, jacneoqTiiie, Feb. 3Ut, 1808, ft;b22tr Vasiiikcton, foil tilth. Grant's reply to tho.Prcsidcnt is brief. If relates only totho 'chnrgVof insubordination, in refusing to -disobey orders issued by Stnnton. ITo snid ho did not prose to discuss nny ir legal order of the President, but. only gavo nu interpretation1 of what ho 'wotild re- fard ns satisfactory evidence of "the 'resident's snnction to orders" from flio Secretary of War. IIo enclosed n copy of an order from tho Secretary of War, directing him to furnish nn escort for public treasure, from tho Ilio- Grande to Now Orleans, issued on npplicntion of tho Secretary of tho Treasury to hmif showing tho recognition of Stanton ns Secretary of "War, both by tho Secreta ry of the Treasury nnu Postmnstcr General. IIo concludes by disclaiming nny intention of disobeying the Presi dent's orders when distinctly communi cated. Giiant ani Joiinho.v. Tho Kasterm papers contain nmiiv comments nil the course of the President, in trying to force tliu favorite soldiorof ihoitumtb lic into u false position. Tho Now ork Jforald has declared unequivoiinlly for Grant for the Presidency, nnd' it' seems that thu 'blundering iiicuuibcirt of tho Presidential oflicu is detentiug himself, nnd strengthening tho good opinion of tho people for tho man he seeks to destroy. Kverv trap that tho "Piesident" sets for t lie "General" not only fails to catch him, but exposes' the consummate menuuess of Johnson uud shows Grant to bu his superior In strategy ns well as in honesty. m 4mmir4KJ '- J t ALL OVER Tlio wurM rilo fifieim anil JiiJtfi-iriit Iip Inarm! ., IIM PLANTATION IlITTnilH. Iji., Mill Hi jrnitum. Urn. Ltd... llrnrlLxirn. KvmMi M, Ib.l llrralli, Hill., Owplrklmi, t Mil Iw enrol I'j uilnn 1'uxtatiii.i llinim. . 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Ttiarar rm.iuniit.nl l.r Ilia IiIrIimI ninltntl aulli.nl. lira, an.) ara arrautnl In inurran Iminnllaln lnrlrll tffrcl, Tlirjrara rtrrvall)ilar aurraval.la, Ixilfwllr iuia aul liarinlraa Nultcii-Aiir rrwu irlcn.llni: In .'ll riinlall.Hi lilt, trra In tulk w l.r Ilia (allmi la a ai,.rr ai.'l liiiiwal.xv 1 1 la .u up uilr In uir kv-rabln l.itll. Ik art nf l.llla rrflllnl nllli Imltatlun .Wlflirlona alnfT, fjr wlileb ml tra.an araalrra.1 In .lanu. Hrp that ovary Ivtlla ).a uur UiillrallutMiUiiiiuTar the crk linumtlUlcl, anl uur alitiuluia un tr..Uta M Hit I. S.J.I l.jr rraKlal.l OraUra tlirounliuiil Ilia UaUUtU lllul. P. II. DRAKK, k CO., New Vork, Sole Tron'ru. i:i:i)IMiT!). i- ft),, nn Pr.inri.to, AUKNTHFOHUAI.IFOKMAANUNBVAD.U MEXICAN MVSTANU MXIMRNT, Tlia mtrlUof Ihla l.lnhnant arr orll kn.mn. UaaCTrcK art Inatantaiitama, ataithlnir, nial MiMi.lriful. Cuta, bruUa, aitraliu ami aHfUJu,ara icuiihihii(Mi.1 carlaln lovcrur In atrrjr Cimlly, Dial a Uiltlanf Ihla Un Inirnt l IhalVat Iniratnitnt that ran la uia.la. Jl la mora rrtaln llun Ilia .l.alur It Ar lima In MU.lli.ir fur Ilia ilurtor II la rlirar than Ilia ilvctur, auJ, ahouM nvr U .llii..cl wllli. ni:ADTiii:roi,wwiNOi " I lAk plramrr In nroniiiiu.llnt Ilia Mexican Mua tank Llnlm.nt aa a taliubla an.l ln.llariiMl.la arllrla tr Sj.raina, Voraa, geratrliw, ur Oalla un llm.a. Our luao Imt iial It f.ir llnriia, llrulaaa, Surea, llliriinialltin, ic. ami allaajr It arta Ilka nialc" J, W. IUkitt. ' ruraiuan fur Auirrlraii, Weill, Yttna't ami llariulen'a KprM. "Tlia apntln of my iUuclitrr'a anklr, cMmalunnl mMU tkatlnic lul winter, xaa entirely rurr.1 In una wrrk, aner aha roinnirix;! ualnKynurrrltl.ralnl )liulnicl4nlBint."- UluiKMtar, Jlaaa., Aujjuat 1, IStii. f..,Sair. Quick ami aura II certainly la. All genuine la ra.el In at.ilte eimrarlnxa, Urlii(t the alei.atnre uf 0. M Weatbrook, Chenilat, anil tho rirate V, 8. lamp tf IM-. Nil Jlianut Co. iiTertliolt.il. An effort liaa Iff n loa.lt to roantrrfelt It with cheap tone-plat label. Look clueely, SoM by all Urujiilita, ami Sloref, at 33, to cti. ami tl. JtYOSCS VLBA FOWDf&K. II It well known thai T.yon'a Gennlna Hairoetlc rowder will perfectly dMlroytverylhlug In the ehape of flea llcke, Udbuue, luaobee, i that It la perfect polaon lx the Inaect tribe, but entirely Laruileaa to the liumanape clea an.l Uouieetlo anluiala, Uetlbnice, Ante, Hoaehee, etc, are in every Iwaiae. Tbk Powder la their natural death. It ahuuld U la eterycup. tuanl. r Jonir I. Kom, Ka Sunerlnlenilent of the-Near York, City Hmpital, aayai "It U the only uraaitlda. e hare aver uae.1." ' ! Niw Yoax Horn Paoi-aiitoaa aayi "We UaeduM LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDER Jur exlerroloatlng luaecle and vermin, wild antlr mVh taction. CouiaiAN i STirreo.v. Atlor Houm. 8. T, Cozzknh, American Hoto). Acrnkii it Tseadwkll, 81. Nlebolu Hotel. S. I.kiund i, Co,, Metropolitan Hotel." Teatlfflonr of thia character wight be ad.lfl to an lenxtb. Wlaeraver II U nel II latvertUea itaeif. Tlie icenulue baa the eleualuro or K, .TOM, anil tho prlrata eUrup of Duui lUuu t Co, AiulMitf of thU kind U an Imitation or rounterfcil. Any atrwa glat will procure Ibe genuine If you Inifci you wilt b' no other. . , Sold by all drugglala and general atorektepax In mf lowniud mlngitu; coinn on the Tacinc. Com, (nuTao-ylj