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tHca 1 , M ! i THE (HUM SENTINEL, FOIl Till". I'KKSIDKNrY IV 1808, UI.YMIUH H. 1U,:T, or tuc viitm iTittt. "Well lnr, thou gnl ami f lllhfill ativanl." Tho ) pla litre lewanlj for pAttlot punUhmrut f.ir IrAltor.. Koinnr. vim: ii:i:siiu:noy, MCllllVI.Kll COI.KA.Y, ortsMiii. I'or I'roltlntllnl P.trftorai O. JACODS, of Jackson. "WILSON UOWIdlY, of Washington. A. 1). MKAOIIAM, ol I'nioii. praTc. OAULT, EDITOR. S.iTuntAY Moust.vu, July 'JS, 1808. Grants .initials, II. U. S. G., havo now a very peculiar significance. They mean II-oratio "TS-kcdad'dlo G-it ! Wu have no doubt Horatio will ilo io. 'Democrats have been howling (or three years because the, Southern States were not allowed representation. Now they gnash their teeth because they are allowed it. The nomination of the aristocratic Seymour "tho bloated bondholder,' as the poor man's champion shown the rapid progression of ideas. It is the wolf taking care ol tho lamb.' Horatio Seymour presided over the convention that nominated MeClclIan, (tnd pronounced the far a Jtiilim. The same Seymour endorses iv resold- tion thanking the soldiers for proving tho Chicago Convention nn assemblage of liars. The Copperhead papers ol this State have hoisted tho iiamo ol n "bloated aristocrat" and n "Federal butcher" for President and Vico President. The people will hoil these same names so high in November that they will never be heard of again. The Albany Jkmorrat Matters itelf that Frank P. IJIair is an object of ha tred to radicals. Not so! Mr. lilair the ".Mongrel" "everything by turns, but nothing long" is too contempti ble a candidate to be worth the hatred of any man; radicals simply dispise him. At the Democratic barbacuc, at Sa lem, n Copperhead glutton named Snow, attempted to hurrah for Hlair with bis mouth full of beef. He got black in the face, but rammed the meat down with a piece of stick, and saved himself from choking. We have not learned whether ho has got IJIair down yet or not. I'csolutiou number three oftho Cn- pcrucau piaiiorm goes in lor tuo pay ment of the bondholder according to tho strict terms of the contract. Reso lution number four demands the taxa tion of bonds. As non-taxation is one of the condition ol tho contract; we don't see how the two resolutions can hitch together, and any one, with a grain of ncn.se, must nee that they mean nothing, and are only hifaliitin twad dle to tickle thu popular ear. Tho latest specimen of tho double distilled quintessence of impudence is the declaration of the Democratic bond holder's convention in New York, lmt the publifl hind niotild hi fcejit fur homes far forking jnople. Inasmuch as tho "Homestead Act" was fought bitterly by tho Democratic par ty for soveral years, and finally vetoed by tho last Democratic President, wo opino that tho reflation was framed by a delegate from Sitka or tho North Pole. Tho Democracy cannot yet perceive how badly they wero sold nt tho "Chase" Convention. A venerable Dem ocratic friend of ours savs tho pro gramme is, if tho ticKoi is'eiccied, tlio infernal Radicals aro to murder Soy- niour, and then the "nigger equalit siopjieti irom marrying iiiggct any longer. It teems clear to our friomrs mind that thu timo honored principles havo "gone up." On Tuesday last, tho Congressional Committee on elections reported favorablu on tho credentials of tho members elect from tho Stato of Alabama. The report was opposed by every Democrat in tho House. It is but a short timo since tho domo ot tho national capital was echoing with ap peals from Democrats for tho admission of Southern representatives. Now, when they present themselves for ad mission, thcfio obstructionists votu brass l.uttoned, shoulder strapped hon "'"" T ,,,l"",ra . cannot clmii'o our County Dosnital '7""' ,. " ,:o,,8,3a',, of-Missori, that butchered thu Kal. Jt.fn. do , resorting to almost any xkQTZlS!T2 of ono firo cracker, and it probably ex- lant defenders of tho sunny South, will "; to wcovcr 1,W money, and we ToTf.nZl c J ' whole amount ol their en- be President; and Dcmocits won't bo ,,01, '' o li..K. CCC(lil oIcelio: ' VO,' m L tU"m against it on every opportunity. Tlio hypooritical scoundrels rdiouhl bo knocljed out of Congress, mul their places filled with honest mon, r u! Gullet. Democratic ijuito a cliange seems to nac comu over Uto spirit ol thu Democratic press in this State. A few weeks since tho Ponioerntiti papers of Oregon wore run- ning entirely on principle. Vehement (lcnunc.atioi.s-nga..Httl.oi)loatcUb0.ul. holders who were grinding down tho poor man filled their immaculate cob UIIIIIS. Aliathatnas, deep (Hid loud, were l , , , ,, nuneti againsiuiu siioiiiiier - strap - ped, brass-buttoned satraps who had crushed tho rebellion. Demands for tho repudiation of tho public debt wuro not infrequent, nud nny man who had not inherited his Democracy by suction, or earned his title to it under the Confederate flag, was the blackest kind of a mongrel. Tho chango that lias come over our .Democratic friends is very wonderful. 'J. hoy have entirely forgotten tho cause ol tho down - trod - jen poor man, ami are singing pcans in praise of.Scyniour, tho wealthy aris toerat, to whom a poor man js but as tho dust oftho earth. Forgetting tho leavy burden of taxation, to bo bought i p by.Ucltnout, tho heaviest bondhold ur in tho United States, and now be lieve the bondholder should bo paid according to tho exact terms of his eon - tract with tho Government. Hut in no maimer is the llexihility of the Democratic gullet better shown, than by the ease with which they swab low a ' Federal llutclier," and the lit - PlL'Xiljllit)- tie difficulty they experience in cram- J complaints concerning tho treatiiiunt misciuiiHomly rojtlieil . "luulukumo ming down a very large sized nigger. of the sick V o have all heard daily, ' 'or ""ur or for worse." Seymour was It is a wonderful, but -to many Demo- n murmur of dissatisfaction among the '''" ' his'odious record his false orats who still cling to principle, a liu-' citizens, concerning tho willful neglect '' tTi"nism--vlien ho said "he could mili.uiug spectacle, to see tho " wliito 0f the county patients. To my kuowl-1 "ot l' "":uil without putting him man's party" swallow tho blackest and edge, two poor fellows havo" worked I "olfmnl thu Democratic party in poril !" earliest Abolitionist of tho State of ' up to within ono or two days of timn-1 The old fox was sensiblo of his loul ro Missouri. It is no less strange to seo death, and then died in tho night, alone ' oortI lng tho war, and hu felt like the mourners ol tho "lost cause" gun- 'nud uneaied lor, when it is tlio duty of, K'VH'S the party duo notice of what it zle down tho Federal General Hlair, ( tho Dr. to keepa steward with hissiek. w'i,H J0'"?- i"'1 '. tliero was none who really did some rcrvicu slashing And still wo must tolerate it ; and why? " tbi talk till after his nomination nml cutting among their rebel brethren, ' Hucauso our substantial board of Com- was certain. Then lie began to feel brass buttons, shoulder straps, spurs, missiouers say ho will havo the con !!' the old woman who knew il she and all. There is a little squirming, just a little, hut not enough to war- rant tlio ueliel that a large number of . hut the Dr. would not listen to them y" uku inu you opun niy oni sores, Democrats will not support their ticket ; ho wanted it, and must have it. We ai,a '"',or lu party. Hut it you and Union men need not Hatter them- must havo a trusty set ol Commission- l,rL'"s l,lu ""l,l'!,,s '"" taku me lor bot selves that our candidates will bo al- ore nud a lino specimen of n Judge,' tor orfnrwor-e." The party is ulieady lowed to win in November by simply who havo not vim enoii"h about them ' l,ulli',u'u "' ,l ''ad contract. Ajijieal. walking tho track. Tho huiiger is so t0 i,0,i ,,p their heads ami tako a nian-1 .. ..'" T extreme nud so knowing niuong the v stand for right and justice. Kverv' ,1,""' V1!'.'"1.. "r, ! . ttcn leaders of Democracy, that they must ' ,., the community would have ' ll " L'!li" ulley,iin.l it is cal soon bo allowed access to tho national prido in seeing tho contract awarded ''lted f.ero t hat tho yield, at two kitchen or starve; and the blind fob ,0 some ono more worthv-some i)lic ' " "W, will l.o oo Hk l,, tho acre, lowers are pretty certain to follow their masters withoutasking whercor where-; lore. 'Iliere is nut ono thing wo wish to add, and that is: that tho Demount-1 cy whose thoughts havo been so lately distended lor so large a dose, will bo very likely and quite nblo to swallow , the whole republic, national kitchen, tiiiinU ni.r.fin- Tn-isnrv nn.1 nil il .,., I Doiitls, niggei, lre.isur, mul all, it an I n....nrf.,.1W1.l..,rnl1..i nn.l ..,..,.. .1 vi'i .' -" "- '!"" ".v nu poor cuutiiiiou, wiieu a was eienicu ex awry faeojexpenencu any iiueaiiiiefS. ' pressly for tho inspection, and moro' - .... . . I till ft llttlltll! Ittllllll tllltl'.k llMti Hilt 1. .!. it '1-IMIflH.i: IN UIII.VA. Tlio WhitCS Oil Coyote Creek held n meeting last week i ami resolved, that if thu money stolen from I.uven's safe, and thu thief wero not soon forthcoming, the Chinese pop ulation of that stream had better "get up and git " and also that confiscation of their claims is quita imminent. Some virtuous peoplu will feel very indignant at this summary kind nf justice, but if tlim wrn tilt iiitsil na ic Af T hkhx they would prol.al.lv be satisfied with' ' i nothing less s than (JhiiiCMt uxteriuina-' tion. Wo are far from justifying a re sort to Judgo Lynch's court, but it seems tho only way to reach thesobar- It'if-miia Tt la na Imr.l tn ...1. .In. .i.li r 11 .111 . from a Chinaman m to draw blood from , a stone. Ihoy know nothing about tho nature ot an oath, but seem bound in etri-ntt tlimvitc iltiirn n tiiiiiiiliin n( any other raco has been tho plunder! I Under such freiimsi.-iii.i.w s I'icomI'IXTIm;. A largo party havo started from Yreka to accompany Capt. McGregor's scouting party, and prospect for gold in tho region between the Cascade and Illuo Mountains. A tnivelcrjiist in from Camp Warner, tells us that there is some lino looking quartz in tho neighborhood of Drew's Valley, nml we seo no good reason why that country should not bo rich in minerals. I A..l..Tfln 'I'.w.c.lo., !.. !!!. , , . V, , """'V ""-I """ ardlsh, wide attempting to dear tho feeder o his threshing machine was wounded in tho hand by tho ruvnliimr ,. , .... ' ovlllldor. '1 ho nvtoni'il ivnn.i.l ,.... I ' was I , -ii-, ,,.,,,, ,,, . . trilling though tho nervous shook was i ,. - - I "" ... ,,..,l.,i.. I. 1 . -....v ..-.v, ...v.. t. niiimi .' l,,m vv o ui.lV,.,. -w Al- T .... '"" " .uiii..iniiim uiiuiiuu. mill II WO r.,. ...! 111..!. t. ...-. considenible. This hai.nenod ,o., n... mext Lu-o u-coIhl dischargo side of tho oylintler. If ho j had been caught on the feeding side in stead, he would have iost his arm. T Jl I..HWI.W I More Mfiht. Tho fnllouMiirr comtniinicntinii (mm one ol thu most respcctablo tux-payers in the county, explains itself. Wo' havo expressed our belief that tho' County Hospital building was a suit.v' bio one and yut see no tcason to recede irom that position. 15ut.il thero has been any inhuman neglect of tho sick , poor, it is easy for the com.nissionerb, i tn nrocuru lirnuf nf tho fiint. mul iii I ' i such caso tltuir duty is plain. Under! , no circumstances whatever, should tho poor, who have been thrown in sick- . ness on the charity of tho county, bo neglected; and if it can bo proved that they have been, their care should nev er again ,ho confided to tho person who has been guilty of it, no matter how cheaply ho may tako the contract. .The question is not altogether ono of dollars and cents, but one of public , christian duty, and wo hope tho very . best judjinieut of the cointnissonors will bo exercised before they finally dispose of the subject: Kiiitoii Sksti.viii.: I,noticoof late, great pulling, concerning uhu Count,) Hospital. I have been a citizen of Jacksonville for many years, and a pretty oloio ob- j server of things in general. I ask the i public, and appeal to the County .1 udao 'and Commissioners, if they have douu ! their duty in tho disposal of the Conn - .ty Hospital for tho last lour years, ' when there has been so many repeated tract in spite ol them. They told him last year they wisheil to make a ohange,' i , wl10, tl, ,,, ..r.iupilnmiLv w.miI.I " ol ft.ar to go; and not say as it is now ' 8:dd, that they would rather diu and! 10t in their cabbins. than to bu taken t0 tho present hospital. Thu Grand Jury pronounced our County Hospital, ; n'ood order but can they tell us how ' otlr ,(UOr are cared lor? I think not;,' -.i 1 1 .1 . .. i neither could they expt-ct to hud it in .V . . I . , i . li.'irMiMil'irU' wliiin tliiri hrw nut Ii.'imi n 'J - "" """ "-. '. county patient lor ...any weeks, nor is. .I...H.K III...!.. . I... .... i.ii.l.. I... ..... ..... T iiiuiv iiiui tu uu mil niiiivi un I'lvaVlll ' . ' ' mauagemeni. Thu law does not rcipiiio that it should bu let to tho lowest bidder, nor is our Hospital tai: any heavier if thuro is enough paid to have our county sick ' well cared for instead ol reducing the' price, and giving it to ono who takes ' it for n less sum becauso ho knows his ' ,sl!k,,It!! "'"I !' ioW nml .'i)r l101"'01'?-' : I iiiii'iiiif tlna mnttnn imth lii-k unBtlun . '." '. . , 111 power, wo liopu they will acquit themselves honorably, and tako a de cided stand for right moro especialy our two oldest Commissioners in ollico as tho nuw one, being only a short timo .... . , . " n rpsiiliMit ol nnr rnutit.v nml L-imtiMin. ... , . .... nothing about our Hospital, cannot ' judgo for himself, and therefore should " 'lecido in this matter. Wo hopo it """"'". " .""'"' "u should . : l .1 .. . consider the weather too warm to-day. -., r . . , , e tlltir for COoklllL' or catiltc ill mmn I TJ O "" ""tl hut put tho noon meal oft until . o'clock anil then go to tho Franco! American. At this timo of day thu weather will bu soiuowhat cooler, and I wo mo certain that tho Madanio will have everything in applo-pio order. AqIIT VIi l't,lM!llT' 1iftit ft.rsa ,... ."' ' ""J""1 "' of tho machinery for tho Ashland Mill Lrrive(1 nt CrcCcnt cit ,M fc Kantskil,ri team8 fl J , , mw !,... .i,i. i ' ,-... .... V..V...l ..1.14 1.WWI.I. VII Ulli.- u LUI13. . . . T ' ' '" i. ...wi. ..... ........ iii ...liu. urn in-liny, Tho balance w ill be hauled within .1... 11.ll.illl mill l..,ri ... Au . n...l . .1 Wakh Ii.aoi:. At Koek I'oiut, on 'uesday, at 0 o'clock r. jr., the ther- mometer stood at 03 degiecs, Tub DiNNiit: To-i.ay. All I'or Ilia Sentinel. The New Coulllcl. iiMriimraiivfiaiiic mnjiiixi.-.rthoii.iuifr-Bi.i NotfT.i!iii10.irJviix,n.mp.iagtttri..u i, ih. viiu&rrWwimii,iirmijitatMiinfofiufoririiih ""' "'''' &J&T tt Kor J l.rrVlirr.in, iuhi.pnMir,.iG.pMn. A'micrirnian..Miu.wfrv... i..h r Ui,i6i llatl'wIM,l,(,,loflrilll,rMW.u,lloLUI., AB.lRviirtlisntlhi.fiiwimrnlMiiiinjtiilMrrMl.l- HupMtllii i)urniiirorn ini ciiipniiiNiin l . ' i Arvl rutrrnl Soullirrn Mil) mul '11" llli patriot ik-.vl. Somn .l nut en Soutuorti'lvlU.turliova liiMtli tlio trt, An.ilrnnttmlitllnlf.iitti Ihrlr bulla bvnnith llio ilara ami Inr4 Anil lh.va.wlmivmn.illilrr.1 nltli tlif niln wlnl they .truta tuiki, litre ralllril ihw,ln aillffrtnl IUM t, trj cur ilrrontli antw. ThevM pUn lildi, attlia nillun'i linvl, mJ IIiui thtlr trownrrown, PottitnfltttrhuA4Jihnm ha. tjtrnmploJiutlcv.a'"nH. W"llliir"Honn'iin warrlorlhrre whrrr lh bIIih' tnitljrr Ml, Haitian Mtweirr forwir l.mJ lia.iWic hi. ilulj sell. Nn pcrrtl Hwn.vt wlm M luk hung from llm haltl pliln, UN ml In treaonicvlri.illl in liinjcrnluHnit .lain, i lint he ili'lflon rrtmMifl.t4lli.Wl l..-"l.iflln,llnl, Ami pil-li'l "llli uurriiiiK ln.kc In ih' upllrtnl li ltd. Umnill line lolilulilu I he liml,ulin lln-lrli t-l Yotium-trr lino ittif (Irtit. n I Tlrn dlth jrtiir nun, irM Lrt 'l.lon, irr Iw onr rm in rtrti m nilwnAiil Aim ir iino iiiuinpn 1.1 ttlil.finl. i.f ..ur iail. m. tfll I ur qiiii, ll ur fcr iljnrr- il llritntl A.blAiiJ.'Jiiljr.'lJO. I'lLOT IWk Von Ihnri:i: on koi: Wuiwi:. Mr. Sey mour, the strategist, when jierceiving that the nomination was to fall upon him (as he intended it should from the organization of the Convention) must 1 ,lllV0 'u,t li 9omo ""1--"' oltl ,illb" ' w'1'' false luiic, teeth, and hips, and I u-,,n '" awepting an oiler of marriage "mrr'u,l ,lu '"t expose her delects, 'yinour cried out: "Hold on, il n'"1 l,,u liricu :, C0I,U l"r ,b" fc'lvl,,8 V"' ?',,",., ""?'' l , cino IFendd thinks that, as thu soil ami climatu in all thu valleys ot thu county aro very favorable to thu hop, its culti vation will probably botome "thu lead ing interest" there. .,-,, ,. ,,,", ... , ,. , I lie luliel papur at Albany coiilesses ,, ;, ,, ,., ... t t . t i tllilt It dllll t klllllY lllllcll nllOUl I lIlllU P. Hlair, hut is satislicd that hu is UAlllIll IllllllllJH lltli II. . !.. k.x... P.... ...1 r-wtiiii. ifWW.HHW lit IlillllU It il IllUlt'IllUti . ' . ... tIlu Couvuiltiotl ln-PnMl..ii.,riv...,. . f . ,... .', - ii ...- v...ww. Conviueiug prool. :i' Can Do It. The Sacramento litcord, alluding to the fact that tho Jieumincr does not hoist tho iiamo ol Hlair for Vico President, says: "Tho Katmincr can eat crow, and up will go tho iiamo of Hlair." General Hlair was a member of tho . . . . . Thirty-eighth Congress, and introduced a resolution for tho expulsion of John li. Clark, a Missouri Democrat. How do our Domoorats liko ilmllAppetd. Seymour vetoed tho bill passed by tho Now York Legislature, authorizing ldiors to vote. What man who orvod in tho army can cast n vote for him? Apjteal. I Tho "Whito .Man's party" must havo ,w... : ,.. .'.,.-, ... mwh i. iiiniiui.uu mini-, iiiticctl. wl Oil .1 . , , ' ,. v.iuj vivi'.! mi iirimii.it iiL'iiro worsnit ' . . . fa "n'""""""! or as ono ol their standard-bearers, Hot .s Tiii:Dicki:.vh. Ditriuir thu wJiolo of tho weok tho weather has ')C0 excessively warm, tho thonuoino- tor ranging from 05 to 100 in tho simile. Wk acknowledge tho reception of a compiiinoiitary ticket, to attend tho California State, Fair from I. X, Iloag, Secretary, for which he has our thanks. l'miso.vAU J. Waldo Thompson, .1... .. . .. ... vitu uciiiieiua uy niiieriuteiiilent ol tlio wi" .i...i..... ' . U ".V" u"-T1" w'ce, is in town to-day. Nr.w Siiikwalk. Messi-s. I'isher Uro., havo laid down a brick sidewalk in flout of their Htoie. I ho DiMiinonimr linrn lir.i.1 . unl... State Items. Tho J-'nsiffn Bays that considerable number of pcoplo aio moving from DotthiH county to Coos Hay. The lioiise-of John 'Kelly, situated abott two miles rom Hosoburg, was biirm-d nil the cvuniug of the Mth inst. Loss about $1,500. Ttvo men named Ileat'y and llrown, skedaddled unccrcmonioitsly from Eu gene City last week, leaving Himdry debts behind theur The Eugouo Journal reports that work is to bo recommenced on tho military road leading ncrosa tho Cas cade mountains, in a short time. Excursions to tho mountains and tho coast are now tho'"or(lor of tho day'' among tho Willanietto valley 'people Thu papers report largo numbers going. A telegram from Corvnllis .states that tho lluetia ista (Polk county) flouring and saw mills were entirely destroy eil by lilfloji .Sunday inoniing.. Particulars not known. Kev. T. M. Martin of thu Ilapiist Church was ordained as a minister last Sunday, at Eugene. Mr. .Martin is to lie trustor ol thu liaptist Church nt that place, and will bu bellied there permanently. Last week, says the Kosoburg paper, a party of our townsmen starletl to thu lioheiuia District. They wont pre pared to build ami work an arastra, and thoroughly develop and test some ol tho richest leads. From thu "minutes ol the twentieth anniversary of thu Walhuuet Haptist Association, lately published, wo learn that the total membership of thu Church in thu valley is :iir. Thu number of churches aru eight, and thu number ol ordained ministers are seven. A Di'.Morr.vm Iiu:.v or Skyjiolmi. Tho California litprf sfiys : .The political position ot Mr. S. du ring the war, was u peculiar one, ami his actions, while Governor, hIiowciI il there could be such a thing that he was a sort of peace and war Dumocrat, at the same time; a combination ol op posite uxtremes. Aw business is moio tcspccluhlu than what i termed loafing, A young man had belter sell potatoes by thu paillul than hang timiind public resorts, murdering time nml his own reputa tion. NJJW I-IAllDWARE, TEH M STOVE STORL WHm A KLIITEI, ODD FCLLOWQ' DUILDINQ, Cor. Oregon and Main Sts., A,: UK UKCI.IVINC. AND WIM. CON. Unlly Ka.li on li.iiiil. a urletv nf Cimliliu- Hliivc. l'.trliir uml JJux Slt.vw ; Tiawufu ol uu-ry tlvtcrlplluii. AsHiirtctl Ilardwure; Fine Cutler)-; Agrivultiinil Jiuiilcfuents; liur Iron, Steel, Nulls, and Spikes; Paints, Oil uml Glass; Tubs, Clothes Wringers, Pails,' and litisket8,&c. lli'lns prnvMrtl lllt tlio moat npproviil ma clilmry, wo urn prep.tr.il In inntiiilucliu-it urrrr tleacrliitlun ofTln nml is'livet-lrun warn ttl lmrt notice. Wo rc'M.ciriilly solicit a bco of llm palrouago of tit public. Jaclfaonvlll", Juno lutli, UQ8. J:'U-if Xodomption State Soads. Boitaty Sl.AIjKI) I'rouojalii will be rccclvd l.y tho llliik'rrlutKil. nllilinb ....III lo -t.i ., !., Auk. l.i 1868, for (ha lurnader of Uounly Uomli IwtidluucJnrthoprovUIonofAn Acl, Krn.t Ink llo.tnlics to volunteers or this State ralutcd tt tl.e tervico f lliu Unlleil Htntes ud PuT08.? "lth' mt ui ,l,u l w (oot weeding par value) as way reJeetn "lie grcntct number or llonda. ' or".m'"lenr!IU'10 M,1Mt' t'11"" yirieen lliounauil ili.llargiiow In tlio Treasury lilils to bg nlireseil lo K. N. UOOKK, Salem, Ju.y ,3b, ,S,3 "" . -1 -.11 MMl! lit ALL OVER The wueH l'1f f z"m nml Jinlj-nirnl lime lMtnl tf "". V. i,r,n-"z r. . :r PLANTATION IIITTKIl. ljlil, villi 111 f;niplimH, llnulvliK t(rarbaro. FfTf rl.li MrW, 111 Mrrntli, SuHnw Oimplnlm, tc ran Iw mml I7 win I'Miit tni llrritui TM it lli niixl ramvuful tonic of tho . Tout ml'lillr-4RHI nml nlil, rr dttbtntnl will. Il tflrrU. Tin flril Irlnl nlwifslnw Itnukxl pnl pfrtt. , Niitliinri-cf OUt h iimiij, )Ut nil ji.ii villi of lb Ix-nt nml tnnl nnltlllom final. II I. llmErHtrUrtrrnrrrr lmriifirimnTrrlilfHii, ilUlrmwl dlenwirli, vhlrli l rrllnn In n few nvmifnli. W know IImI r Iwtn lln IkxI nml nvwl -i.iil.r m. IHni In III wiirl.'. 1JnrH'it,Mriili In Hirno vli.t 11 1, fvnij.unl nf. Putucu.i ui ro.ni t miiNn it. . (Uunn UlROrM '"il rllll fur ntprtwonnn. Iriil jrnra.Anil w m.IiI ilnrlrn; ln rrlsn of lwil'XYl! Klnznf Crnnni, fir tlir rm-.in.iin (tin-if N. nwn wrlki ni.ll.iir. III. rriimiknlilpdr l7rrln, rt.rr,rak !', Cnlillttliili, A(. ' Oi.i'innn lliRK-Knr lllaiilim, tvilr, umi iliriiVi ol Uie ntnniiwli mvl t.mrl. IHMtioi. Knr InSitiiAtliiii nf llir form anil Drm oil AITrttloix. ClIIMoMltZ I'lnwtHv-Viirllfellnliktl.)il, l.l.lxnm ruminj..ri.iiilllc. rllnmlM in.1 tonl liUlilj-lniljiirnlliiirlii twrti-omkl'lll'Jf. UIxthhbiiIm. Inr SriufuU, lllii-nin.ill.w, At. Asir Aiininmillr rtNiiliullii't rrmtlne Inli, rni. (lenii'l mllkl mihli iiMith; nmllirf. iuriln(. Al.ii, rl.rlKuli, vningi', rJiuxn), rurrunikr, wiki n.it, Ac. Antlirriiil'tfiil Inirnllrnl, nf Himnl.li illln, In. IMtlliielTintr In I In- rnnihlrilini ami I'IIII.ih- lo. niliHl, H )pt unkinmii In tin- miiimrrrv of lli wmM.aaJ Kl wIIiIh4iI II. IMhl f.r Dim i.rllt. Mltli llil" rrrlNi Ivfirn tin- rmiimnnltjr, anil iM-, of riict4 mrrllni; llirliiiiii nil .Mr, III nnr. nf tia lialKK atiiiil. rmii'lvl ii.n tin- n.k of truth. Alm nrrrjf fiiiilliriiaiiminuuifillfi'rliiKvikkliltiruMi tluN llltltaa will nllotUIn nml rnir. Ttirrarr rminimrinlnl l.y tlio IiIkIimI rnnllnil aalho.1. IIm, ikI aro wairunlnl In iin.liin-aii Immnlkilo 1-n.HrUI rir.Tt. Ttifrnn rinnliin.lj' ai;rofilli (xifrttlT ran anil liiirinlo.. Xiitirt --An) rm .fi IrinlliiB I" aril 1'l.inMII-ifl Ml. Irrt In 1'iilk ur lir I In- ehIIihi I. a imhullor anil Ininn.l'a', It liiluii'nll'lninir kirnlili.lailllr. Iban-iifinit. trllll.il Willi Inillalion il.Mrrliilhi "to IT, fir wkkh tattrtl lnrniiHaroalirmlr In ni.t. Sro lint rtry llll Iim iHir UnllrlSt4to..l4iiiMiirr llm ni.k uniuuUUttiJ. an4 iHiralKnitnronn "tral I'hta iM hlwl. Si. I. tr.ft.illc ilntlft Ihruiiitliniil Ilia litUukl. lli. I'. II. IlKAKi;, K I'll., cw Vnrk, .Sole rrop'rt. i;i:ill.i;.(l,ri) linnPrnndiw., .MII-.N'l'Nrilllt'AI.II'IIIIMA ANHNKVADA. .IIKXH'AIV .MlSTAMl I.I.MMKXT. Tli. infill, i.f M. I.lnlni'iil aro rllknon. llMffwti arii liMtanl4iifii.tM.itliiilnii.l wmHtriful. t'nl", liiiil.. riln. ami .wiltln.aroMinimnHHi.aail ml ilii Im.Tiir In r.rrjr (nalli, II..I a l-slli-i.f Hit. Un Inirnt l tin- l.t liiir.tnirnt liu! ran I- m.l. Il I. iiinro rr.laln Umii IIio iktiir It mim tin. la ton-ling for thaikripr It 1. rhoar than tho iluator, M4 IhhiI.I u.vrr l-iUl.fnxil nltli. iiKAiiTio: n.i.miriMii " I tako il..mr In irftiiitiurmlliii; tho tUiiran llaa. I in; Llnlnn-nl a. n laliinM. nml linli.naa.oa.llU(r Siraln, Si'ir., SrralrliM, tUIUun llnrtM. Our ai.n Im.o um f(v liuriif, Uml..., irr.. IlliriimatUni. at.. m.lall mj- ll..Ui. iimuU'i J, W.lliaitr, KurniMM f.ic Aiiifilcun, Walli, I'aiyu'a ami lltrmlta't Kaorr... "Tim .iiralnnf inriLiitalilir'a ankto. o.va.l.1 kiu. knllni!l.tl Hiiilrr, Ma. i-iitlf.lr ruml Iiium r.k,afltr ho oiiiiiii.m nt liilnj; viair rfl.l.r.lnl Jlmlani: IJiiliuf nt."" llliKHr.lnr, Jl..', Aiiyn.l I.1MU, t.b. llll. liikk ami ur II rrilahiljr l. Alt cumin I. rrM lil.lorllitiniriilliip.Usilliii(lml1iiii,o ,.f (J, n Wr.llin.ik, t'lirinl.l, ami tho iiil I). S, tiaain nf l)( H ItiaHraA fn. oror tho I. .p. An. n. it In. Irn iilvoi In iuiiuUir.il II allh a ikoiH Imio-iiUlo UUI. lkrl'.l. Sul.1 li all liiuailiU, ami H larva, at SS,W (ti. anj , ).". LYUN'M FI.KA FUWORR. II U llkn.n lint l.ynn'a llrnnln Manattlo rxalar Mill irforllilo.lriioirrjllilnc In lliv tlf nf Baaa, tkka, UiII.iik., riMrlit., At- thai II la rfl H"" " Ilia Ico-rtt Irll-v. Inn rnllrrlr hannlra. In Ilia baavatt aa. rl amlikimosiN anlinal., tu-IUiic. Aula, Ibiatuoa, ale, aro In hoax, Tkla lsil.rl llirlr ii miMlilratli, lt.loHikltlnaiarrrar-I-mmI. Jni.1 U IdiMr, K, Suiirilnlimilonl of llnN.w Vik Uly l.-.lll, mji t abaonltauikla Mo u.lloatrril.l.M .Nl Vurk llmti. I'aoriutvn mfi HWa ha.a MvJ I.YON'S JIAGNCTIC l'OWDEU f.iroilaiinliMtliisliuriU anU vruilu, will, antltaaallv fMllxi. Cui.KMts A rfrrrso.s. Aitnr IIouk. S. T. CoiUKMt. Aiuerlcun Hotel. AtK.NKli A TltKtlmKl.uSt. Nichols Ioll. ti. Lkuimi A Co., lulruiolltan Hotel." Tr.lliiii.ii of Ihli tliaraclar inlht h a.U-1 U ai Irnutli. hrrafrr il li iur II a.l.crllaM lU.lt 1liKriiuiu luu Ilia .lunaluta nf K, .ii, ami tka iri.ats itauiii of Iiimii lltania t Co. An.lluaf'aWa of Ilii. klml U an Imlutkoi i OHintarf.il. njnf id.t will (irinro Ilia gtnniua If juu ioaUl vim villi ba.a lai ntlivr. SoM hv all iknjul.t. ami gt nt ral Uif.k.n In attr luMuaml liilnKlntf uuli mi ll.a faeffic fraal. no.SOvlJ CHURNS. MENDENALUS PATENT. T1IK CUUKNS AttK NOW BEING MANU factureil by Iloartl A mitb In Jclown vlllc. Tlio public are invited to call and eiam tuo litem, Thu fact that I hey will churn but ter In tho abort upaco or from two to lira rain utce, will convince tho moat skeptical that the ore rr i)crlor to unythlui; of tho kind ewf beforo ottered to .tho public. They aro'beilde. H)ir cleauers, no crqbuing or waablng by kin4 neccvury to Keen mem perfectly clean. 0. li. MaOOBV May 29tb, 18C8. mSO-lf.. lutclier's JLigUtulHK -KUler. THAT TEST OF SUMMK.".. huge black awarnm or flics can bo got (Id of cheaply oaaj easily by tho uw or the above popular article which has an enormous oalc at tho East, and W nuw for eule by tlcaler everywhere.. HOSTETTEU, 8MITU 4 HEAN, UEDINUTQN fi CO.. Wholctalo Aftcnts, San Franco. July ll-2ui. GO TO T1IK OITV ItUO 8TOt. twd buy your liJUlK UTONKi I