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I TIP, 0RE60N SETIfL. RTUFIUT MOBXINO, Dec, 5, 1SOS. Mil -1 -"- Popped Into the Wrong Bed A. late Cincinnati paper tolls tic fol- lowing story. Last week an interesting event oc curred nt otio of tho hotels in Pittp bnrg, Fcnnsyirnn!. A young lnrty from a neighboring town went to the city for tho purpose of meeting her be trothed, gotting married and going to the "West to settle there. She was ac companied by her brother, who wn to act as groomsman, and her lover's sis ter who was to be bridesmaid. Tho intended husband not arriving in time the yonng ladies arranged it that they should oconpy the samo bed, in n room adjoining thnt of the bride's brother. Having traveled all the night before, the bride and her brother being tired ont, Tetired at nn early hour with in structions to their companion, whom tbey left reading in the ladies' parlor, not to make a noie when she came to bed, as they did not wnn't to bo awak ened ont of their sleep. J lie young lady getting interested in her book, ct up fo a late honr. At last, getting drovraey, she slipped ofl n noiselessly as possible to her room, and quietly re tired, as she supposed, to the bed occu pied by her intended siter-in-!aw, and nestling cloc up along sido tinder the blankets, was soon sound asleep. Hap pening to waken before her companion she put her arras around, as she sup-i posed, the brides neck, commenced kissinc her and calling her sweet sitor and other endearing names peculiar to the softer sox. In a moment her kiscs trnrrt niiri inrl titf tt 1 tif sirtat w1 rl I """ l",v "" '" ' """ "'" found two stalwart arms encircling her fair form, and instead of the bride's she was in the bride'j brothers nrms. Slip had mistaken the room. Here was a dilcma, and not knowing how to ex plain she commenced sobbing as if her heart would break, which awakened the bride, who came to the rescue. 'The young man however refused to let her go, saying that fortunate accident had given him a prize and he was de termined not to lose it, and on one con dition only would he relcne the young JUdy from his grasp, and that was that she would put her arms around his nock and kiss him and promise to be- come his wife at the same timo his sis ter became the wife of her brother. He unid that he hnd long loved her and . intonded to ask her that day for her hand, and thanks to nn accident, Iip ('. had now a much hette opportunity than he could ever hope for atrain , Tlie young lady sccin- no alternative ' - finally eurrendcred, tbrcve her arms, ..round tho man's neck, and scaled the ' bargain with a kiss, when the vouns , man corored up his head, and she re tired to his sister's room a promised bride. She enjoined secrecy upon the brother and nistcr, but the thitij was too good to keep. Immcdiatelr after ''they got dressed the groom ?rnrcd, nd after getting brcakfat , dispatched thejandlord for a minister, who soon eara'e and made the indissoluble knot. ( As toon as tbe minister got through Mbo groomsman and bridesmaid atton ished the company by taking the pla ce of their brother and sister, and re- - quested the minister to repeat the per formance, which ho did in less time than it takes to tell it. "What's the ' meaning of all this?" asked groom No. . " 1, who seemed to bo agreeably Hurpris- A , ed by the 6ccne just enacted. Hi new made wife, now smiling all over, rela- ted to the whole company the incident " r6 the past night. Groom Xo. 2 said Jt-was all right; he did not care how many stories sister told; that he was nlbe kappiest man alive, nnd if his wife had shed tears that morning, they were the last she shed, u ulcus tears of Joy, if bo could prevent it; and she looked np at her husband, said she "would never cry again when he put his ,Hts around Iter, for now he was her own darling husband. The afternoon train, instead of one, carried two hap , "J bjsy jfiouples to homes in the West, where we hope that year aftor year they will by couplets be blest. v. "J see you are in black ; arc you in "" ' mourning for a friend ?" wa propouri tf e i& by one frieud to another, iu the j" " ftrett, the other day. "No.Iara mourn n tmrlag for ray sins." "I never heard you loflt any," was the instant and keen re- ! Nil An Arkansas editor has beenprcscn-fcT-tefl with a new bat, whereupon ho iaya : "A grateful hninor commenced x aroliog through oar reins, like a young slog with an old shoe. FOR CASH. 1 FISHER A BROTHER, co&xek or California and Oregon Streets, JACKSONVILLE, Have on band a A LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE DEY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTSIAIVD SHOES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS; 2CUTLERY, CROCKERY, Etc. All of which will be sold AT REDUCED PRICES. A. KISUEH A DUO. Jacksonville. June 2.Mh. ltttp. juuiT-tf I JAVM T. CiLTXX, Jims S, AUr.Tlx. ItllCM AUxxNDir. GLENN, DRUM & CO., Cdlauej ix GENERAL MERCHANDISE CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. iEf FIRM, NEW GOODS ...,iv p.... IlSTETW- PEICES! LOW PRICES WILL WIN I TIIK ABOVE NAMED FlItM lake pleasure In nuilltlng their Iriemlr arxt tbe public generally, teat loey are now SSwi o?kdi)f0,,en,BS '"' "d "" ,. TOV B STAPLE DEY G00DS' EE&DY HADE CLOTHIHQ, HATS AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Muses' and Children's Shoes. JSP We have, also, In connection with "8 X- the above, a very large uud -fjj IKS' extensive stock of choice ijjs Z3F Groceries, Hardware, -0 I3r Qurfiiiaarf. isA trr Glass- -E 1ST ware. Cutlery, -a ZOr- Puinls nnd Oils; nio, -3 s-Window (JIum, Nails, lrrnr&3 t3r und Steel. Cast and Steel lB tiir Piowi, Wooden and Willow wore. -J tVe are ready to sell anything In our line at 1 "V"!:?'.aH". ' ' ',e"n'.'",,s I to buy coods, will tlnd it creally to their ad vantage u examine our stock l-efore purchas ing I'liewlieTe. as wt are deteruiined not to be undertold by any hone In Jackson county. Give us a call, and then judge lor yourself as to our capacity to furnish goods as abotc. GLENN, DKUM, fc Ca. Jacksonville, March 2, 1 bCT. tf "jfiXCELSIOE" LIVERY STABLE, On Orrion street, JacKsomillr, PLYMALE & MANNING. Having Just received from San Francisco a line stock of HARNKS3, BUGGIES & OARHIAGKS, We are prepared to furnish our patrons, and the public generally, with as FINK TURNOUTS As can be had on tbe Pacific Coast. Saddle horses blred to go to any part of tbe country. Animals BCUGnT AND SOLD. Iloraes broke to work single or double, Ilor aeg boarded, and the- beat cars bestowed upon -tbem while in our charge. arOUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.- A liberal share of tbe public palronace li solicited. PLTMALE & MANNING, ) JaekioDTlIls, Ogn Oct, 171b, ' ' XfANHOOD.lN THE YOUNL till nod rising feneration, tbe vegetative powers of life arc strong, but lo a few years ' how often the pallid hnc, the lack-lustre eye, and emaciated form, and the Impossibility of 'application to mental effort, show Its baneful Influence. It soon become evident to the ob server that some dcrrcssing influence It check- log the development of the body. Coniomptlon Is talked of, nnd perhaps the youth is removed I from school and sent Into the country. This is one of the worst movements. Uemoved from ordinary diversions of tin cverchanglng scenes of the city, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful nod rural ' exercise, thoughts arc turned Inwards npon themselves. If the patient be o female, the nppro-ich of ' the menses Is looked for with anxiety, ns the j Grst symptom in which Nature Is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation nnd vliltlng the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas ! increase of oppetlte hu grown by what It fed on J the energies of the system ore pro tratrd, nnd the whole economy Is dcritnced The bcautifnl and wonderful period in which I body nnd niaincd undergo so fascinating o I change fn m child to woman, Is looked for in i vain ; the parent's heart bleed in nnxiety, and ( fancies tho gruvc but waiting for Its victim. lkuinoi.iV Kxthact Ilrcni', for Weak neis arising from cicwes or early Indiscretion, attended with the follow ing symptom! : Indis position to Exertion, Lots nf Power, Lo of Memory, Difficulty of Drcathiug, General Wcubne's Horror of Disease, W'cnlt Ncrver, JTrmibling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night jSwiats, Co'd Kcct, Vukcfuln, Diuuicm of i Viton, taugour, Universal Latitude of the , Mn.'cular S.vtteui, Ofttn Kuormmis Apprtite with )yin?ptic Symptom, Hot Hand', riuililns of the llody, Dryne of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the 1'iicr, ' I Pain in the Hack, Henviucs of the Eyelid. j Frequently Illack Spots Plying before tlie Eyes, with 'IVniporary SiiiTusiou uud I.om ol Sight, Want of Atteuliun, Great .Mobility. Eetlessncs, with Horror of Society. Noth ing is more desirable to sueli putienii than Solitmlc and nothing tliey more dread, for Fear of The msclves ; ao Repose of Planner, no t . ... . I ..!- 1... - I j' i.-tnit-sincs. no jjtecHiuwon, uui a win urn , I Transition frm not question to another. These svmplnim. If allowed to go on- which thU Medicine Invariali'y removes soon follow j Lo of Power F.tuity. and Epll.ptic Pits, in j one ol wiiien tt.e pjtwm may expire. I During the Superintendence or I)r, ilson , ot the llioomui-dnle Asylum, this said result , occurred to two patient ; rt-a-on lud tor a tlr.i kfi them, nnd both died of cpllciwy. They were of both sexes, ami about twenty year ol ' age. Who can say that the? txcesej nrc not fre quently followed by thoe direful diseases In- 1 siulty and Consumption ! The record of the Insane Asylunu, nod the melancholy dtulbsby Coosuaiption, bear un-.plti tritneu to tbe truth of thwe oi-ertioni. In Lunatic Asylums the most melanclioly exhibition eppcars. The countenance is nctaally sodden nnd quite dis. tilute i.either Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, It it rnri-ly 1 articulate. 1 "With woeful measures weu Despair Law aiitlrn inindl ll-ir r-riel lM-ftillef! ' W'liil.l ui ! we regret tlie existence of the above dtieaies an Wm'' wc " ',rff,a,wl ,0 oSVf an in valuable gift of clH-mi.-ry or the removal of the ' too ! lUu""lB ,,wn" C 1.0 tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to tlie inrgeoo and patient, and this is the testimony of thoie who have used or prcionbtd it. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Prepared nt II. T. HELJIBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouie, S91 Uroadway, New York. RECOMMENDATIONS. 1 Gr.KAT Salt Lakb Citt, Utau, I Jan. '16, 16CS. 1 Mr. If. T. Helmuolp : t Dear Sir : Your communication requesting our termi for advertising was duly received, but from a predjudice I bad formed oguinst advertising "cures for secret dUeoKi," it was felt uiisn- I tvitfti. During an accidental contratioii , in aT Drug Store my ni'iid was changed on 1 the character of your Ulliiu. It was theu highly commended for other diseax-s by two physicians present. Inclosed pleae Cud our rates of advertising. vertising. Yours, Ice. T. II. STENHOL'BC. Editor and "Troprietor ol Daily und Semi-Weekly Telegraph. N. Y. S. You Lnstitcts, Corner of 5th Ate. & "Cth St. Central Park. (A Home and School for the Sons ol Drceased Scldieri.) Dn. II. T. riiEUMOLn: Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Bucba presented to the Iiutitturr have been used by the children, and with perfect success. Io the case of onr little Lieutenant A. J., Lis pride Is no longer mor tified, nnd he is free from the daily mnrn;ng anathemas nf the chambermaid who has charge of his bedding,, I feel that a knowledge, of the result of our use of your Uucliu with the children under our charge may save many a Superintendent end Matron of Hoarding Schools end Asylums a great amount ol annoyance; and many a poor child suffering more from vtakntu than from habit, nuy be spared punishment, that Is (not knowing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most un justly Inflicted npon them. Thankintr you on behalt of (he children, and hoping others may be alike benefited. I am respectfully yours, COL YOUNG. General Sup'l, and Director I Jane U, 16CC. JOHN BILGEE, California Street (between Oregon aud . Third) Jacksonville. DEALER AND WORKER IN TIN, SWHRON, COPPER LEAD AND BRASS, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) on assortment of the bcl Tin, Sheet-Iron nnd Copper ware. ltras Pipes. Hydrnulic Nettles. Force Pitmrx, Chain'. Iz-ail Pipe. Hoc. II ARDWARH. CUTLERY ; NAILS of all sizes. Par, Plate and aborted Iron; Paints, Oils, Sizes and Glass; All qualities of Powder; Shot of nil numbers; UruhfS of cvrrv variety, etc., etc ; Wooden nnd Willow Ware; Hope, llrms and Iron Wire; Illarksmltli, Carpenter nnd Miners tools or every vuncty. 1 nmntTT miTn A T Ilini niinMrpn Aliniuubl unftL iMrbHiMiuc Consisting of Ciii-iron ond Steel Plows; SclMinritcnlnc Feetl Cutters: Cauldrons and Iron Wash Kettles; Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, etc. Stoves. Alwnvs on band a larcc lot of Parlor Cooking, Office nnd Cabin Stoves, nf assorted sii'S. plain nnd fiincy. constructed on latest fuel savin; pluns. Hoilcrs, Kcltl"s, Pot. Pun, nnd ivcrythlng connected with these stoves, wurrnntcil durisble and perfect. All nrtici"S sold or maimfnciured by bini, WAIUtANTEt). His wmkls made of the bst mnii-rint nnd of choicest nnttrrns. Ci Orders nttcndml to with di-p.ileh. nnd Cllttl nccordlnc In direcilnrs. He is iu-trrmin cd In eell at LOW PIUCKS l-'OIt CASH. Call und examine his stock before purclms- i..a-i,. is.ni ij tsnfl log clw hire. isept. 1-J, Ibr.G. .-j... ., nrD JOHN DlLCcK Illllinrtcr of Fltrill lllipll'ltlfllt AND MAOHINES. UNION LIVERY. SALE & m ANGE STABLE, $6 Comstock $ Cawley Proprietors. Tbe proprietors bv recently purchased tht aliots well known stand, situated on the cornvr f'alirurnla anrt tth Rlrrcl. Where the very b-t hnrse anil buggies can lc hid nt all tint", at rea-ouabU rats. Their stntk of rtadsi-rs cannot bo equaled In the Slit. nOItSES DOAP.DKD On reasonable terms, and the lsi care and at tention bestowtd upon Ihrra while uiid-r tlmlr I Kn"ou T0 u,K,n ,Lm wl,ll J c"rS- A" j HORSES IIOUCIIT AND SOLD. Reins ntlifitd that ther can rive rsllsfnctton. the proprietors solicit the patrouago of tht pub lic Jackioovllle, November :ttb, IfCC. decStf HOWARD & SMITH Manufacture to order, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, DRESSED FLOORING &.C. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANU faciuring ul their new steam planing null tliu alioee numwl and many more articles at Kreatly reduced priets fa'nth of all shirs on hand or made to order either gluztd or uo glazed, from one-hklf Inch to a five Inch crown mould Orders lor thene i.rticlos, and all work iu Car pentering and Ilulldlug, done with dispatch, and In a workman-like maimer. 1'ersons who coutemplate building, would do well to call 011 us before making contract chew here. TJxica.earta,l3iLlXLK done in a neat and appropriate manner. Shop on California siieet. near the bridge. HOWARD A SMITH. Jacksonville, Nov. 29tb, 'C7. uov291f. FOE SA.L3U. 100,000 feet SEASONED LUMUER.one half of 11 Sugar 1'ine, on eusy terms. ALSO Five or six yoke of cutlie asd some horses on the same terms. I also prnpoe tn sell at Public Auction, a Cue lot ol DRV GOODS, consisting of OIiOT JSIGrf BOOTS, SUQCOJQJB, O U TTIiBRT, XZto. Sales to comeoce on Saturday, tho IStb ol August, and to continue every Saturday thereafter, ontil tbe majority Is sold, TERMS OF SALE. Under 20, cash down 1 over (bat sum CO" days time (with cote of approved security, with one per cent, luterest), will be given, gam over 1700, four months time. J. P. PARKER. Jacksonville, Auguin'Vtb, 18C8. i !K K'WB 7TW FKENCII MEDICAL. OFFICE. T)n. JtiJit Pi.riui-i.t. Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Pnrls, Graduate of the Unlvrr Ilv Qnrrii's Collect-, nnd Physician of the St. John Itaptllc Society of San'rranc!i,o. Pn. l'DRiai i.t has the 1enMire tn Inform pa limits nnd oilier reeking confidential medical ndvlre, thai In" enn t- cnnsiilled dally nt hi (ifflcc. Armor Hall Ilullilinp. Nortlnn-t corner Montaomerv nim ducrnmeiito streets, bn Kraneico. Konm" No n, In, 11, llrl dnor. up stair, cnirnnce on either Monte ornery or Sne- I ramento streets. i On. PunuAfi.t'ii studies have been Miun-t ex- i "i!t'!jrrrj",..,ti 'lcv.7'.r ,,.,',i.r,?,: fs'itii'" in a .! i ii 4 w rum i ' tn s i ttii n-Milis of Injurious habits acquired In y nib. which nsinllv terminili- tn Impotence nml sin nlll. and iiermnnenilv Induce nil the cnncoml laiil of old nee. Where a n-cnt Inllrm'ty rx !! Iiiwilvlnc tlic liaiinincs ol n Ufa niid'lhnt I or other. naon and morality dictate the id eesitv of lis removal, for It is n fuel that pti mutiirf dicllne nf liie ignr of iinnliiind. uiat , nmntilal iinliapplm-ss, compulsory single life. I elo., bae their soiuvrs in canvs. the m-rin o whleh Is planted In (nrly life, and the Mttrr I Iriiil ltnl long nflerwaril : patients. laliottliF under this cumpln at. will oninplnlu of one ' j n. .ire of tlie Inlluwiiic svinpiouis : Nuciurnat Cinlsslnii', IVIns In the It ink hiiiI Hi-mt tVmk ni- of Memory and Sight. Discharge Irom thi Urethra on jmmiic to simd or nmkliit- ualrr. tin init-llerltlAl l iiotililis are nl-iii1. Loss o' VetiKiry rnues. Idtas arc ilmt ImI, and thin Is n disinclination lo atl nd to Imi.Iui . or net tornnllnB. wrilinc. or mrH; ar frirnds. etc The patient will p-nl.ab'y coii.jdntn of H.xz L'. "": w.,,V,,rl "Jn ' 'nrini are Wi-Mkemd and sbep di-iiiriifd I'V dreams nrtaplu, M(,,llnj.t ip.ilons. fulBtlnFs icoiipheaiHl sK.w Tetrr : h le mine hate rxir I nal rl.eumAtlc tain, nnd iiutulmt-ss ol Ihr lh4y 1 ' " ; mwi rommnii n mjiimnt arr p.m pits In the face and aching In d.tf- rmt pans u me ihhiv rmii-ius siun-riug irm llils illi should np ly immediately to Da. I'lmuin i ellli-r In p' lann or uj lellrr. ami he will cnni I an Ice a cure of .S'minal Kmi't(u.s and lmpo ' lenee In six elirbt sk. I I'nlk-iiU suRnliie fruifl tenrlal dltra-e li anj stair. CimiorrlH n. Gleit, SlrJcmt . Ih XXSfiS? VnT 'MZZX ?-.- .. ... .... Talnls Fnilrtlv rrmaVMl Irttin ll h.imi j Dr. l'i.HNlt'i d piomas urt In lii i.CJo I when- tli nt can pre for lheinhr tliul ib- are umler tin-cte 01 a irjiiiar eilueatetl pna tltionvr. The ln-st reft rsnee glrcn If r"(illrnl Palxnts ruCtrlnc under clilnhlc dl-iti'e. can call and tvatnlne for ll."mfln-s. UY ltilt InvrstlgsiioH ; claim nut In bnuw itrj ihnie nor to curt. riertUitir. bu wr dn cla.in itwst ir all ni tuken und-r inalOM-ii n Inlflll .r prom.srs We pruv.uWi)v r-ijutsi il. wi.(, Iih - ' ! I''is U,.,ii I Jw lot an! lli., tujrer 'is 0 1 . j-itiwi. tul wora i-ui and Untiow j--l u -all npou us. Uiw oiamui ai qcicc ccma. Lsdi- stiS-riiig !rcm Miy cinlalrt iseid'i tal it) tlilr tn eu csusolt to duciur wi'l tbe n-uri.t ul Tit rn.tiALi: monthly pills. lr. I'cnr.ACIT Is the only niiml In C.d.f.iri.'a fnr Dr. IIiht's Itmale Muuihlt Pills Tli-it iWtntMi'e sale has elaldMird ifielr np'ttuiUji as a It-male letuedr, iiimpprocbwl. ami far it iidiunee ofevcrv olhir uinnl) lor -upprt--,oii hwI IncifnUritles. and iAnrr o1iihoh It lanralcs. On ro-ipl ot tin- ditli).r p. U will h- sent l) mull t-r isprre loTTny p-n t lb- world, rcurt Irom ournily or uuiu.- Persons at u dlsuno- can b-'eiir.d at itum by aildr-s-itis a Itllt-r to Diu I'iiiuii.t. tortus nf Suerumenlu nnd Mouluomcry struts, tiiMtnu 10 und II. or II. i.t 57 J. p. (J., turn Fruuvii stating the case minutely as pc i W. general haiiils nf lit log occuputiun, etc., etc ilay Id. le-tt. m2 ly. m. n.trst. jAcon woimkxa.st. B1DM & WOOLflMJRT WHOLESALE &. RETAIL DEALERS IN Xorth' Wtt Cor. Ort'jon & Main Sts.t Jucksonville, Oreguu. Ilavfpg purcband the lmslnesi heretofore conducted ty Muller A. llrcntann, Including STOCK, NOTES AND BOOK ACOOUNTS, We ore comp' lied to call upon tboie owing the old firm lu coins forward aud settle their ac counts without di-lay lliose iitglecling to do to will find their accouuli In the bands of an offiCer. VJ IS LARCE AND COMPLETE And wo bop that by close application to bus! uex to merit A Liberal Share of Patronage. Tocoth, and prompt paying cuilomcrs we SELL GOODS CHEAPER Than any bouse in Jackionvlllc. BAUM A. W0IIL.OENANT. JacktonUlleNov. 21it, 18l8. GipODrOUTHE GOUTV-TIIE MERI r CAX WIT. 60 cenU a 7car. Address "fiHtMlVAN WIT" CO., 69 Cedar street, N Y. J' O Box CC93. II OUCCI, ii O BTOR rtO TO THE CITY DRUG J i btry yrnr MIAJM ITTOMC PACIFIC BIE1I1I1 COICLEGKE, MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE POST STBEET, Between Montgomery Ja Kssrny SAN FRANCISCO. The Importance of a thorough and pntit.,1 litislness iraltilns for those whocontemiiliii ciitrrlug the mercantile profession, la too will known In require much comment. Wiu,. iich know Icilm-. the jonng mercluat will u come ln ohi d In many emlmrranmentlk m pht otherwise In- Molded. The vouthlalav plrnnl will nun hlinsell unrounded by lotilri. mble dilllctiltles, both In teiklns a UoiIIml will In the discharge of Its duties after cniiW. mint Is obtained. To have received InnriciSi at a tniTCVitllr college riidonrd bytbtlill. nip mnchatilsi.r Hie city. Is mire eOrctitin wIiiiiIir tho rnr ati-l confidence of a builm urn il an all iia- .-ui-rit of Ititroductloa wkU frb-i.0- csnghe. Tim PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE ma' it is 11 np-tatton for thorooghnesiial si- tu'ilic train. up. fur tut a'slnc tLat cf sit lb-r similar In-IHullon on the Pacific ttnst. Mit f the Irndlt g mi rL-a-,ts nf this city bar mployed prndualta from this Collrft, tU iar listlmmy to the piuctlcil iClclency U(U course bin- pnrriUi) Ine sytlrra ol ittnl prartict- rmbiaev all tbr raried ''prrstlouif rnl Inislnes. A I.iMia' DirAi.TXWT lu utile bten pddftl In tins p"palsr Imlilolt. This spirit ol Mletprl-e caiirnl Ul lo drt ' .ttb the will w ill et of tbt public Address fr sit Infnrniatlon, VINSON!! A I Kit k IULAUONA. A t'AKI). Tf s. Hie nadtrslrnrJ. mettlisnit snj UsIswmiiI 'nlmticiw, Clifjti,l. ! m ,r irrs.m Imi. itylS mm lt.i li.tr rtiJrtn !l rr-olbni mm, IW Si II I'Mitlt lt, c. Collrgr, Mt thlWl 1 staling ll.al rr I sir t Hli-t Ibnn sllt4rta VMtlDUkl- Still tl.r JCI.fUl I'lMlliIrS if Wm. InMut diisltrlr lUl tin l.. Urn uIjkimi rlnnrucli 1I1III In ll-r Imp-runt inallrn tj umv trnrJ aixl rsniilrm lMlrusnr Wr tfcrrllullt Irft4t,nirn4 Ibr Colin Ulslint ctnlum an luitltutlrti tl lnttln-lr mrm snj )!; I lit H.IlJUfi.J tui i.4t of tlir ctiu.nmtUIT, A. Rnu A Co. I.I.M TIUl A Co, J. II. Choi. iu. A Co., J. K l'titim, Contim:ntai. Lin hi.'Cs, Wu II, Cookk A Co., I l)IM.M.M-ML. I'lfK A llT.Mn, I &. Va Wik-kls. WnrthU st. "Cfi. NEW DIGGINGS STRUCK I ' WILLOW SPHINGS ST0BE, SI II.L.OW OIMtI.G-J JaCKSOX Ctl, W.M. IJII.GEU, rJlOPIUETOR. Tito undcrtiKiit'd hereby at noiinces to the cull' ni of Willow spron and vlclulty, that be has npeucd a itorslaltil place, and o3Vrs lor tal bis large aajsill selected tlock of CLOTHING OK ALL KINDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAI'8, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, C101EI. and all kinds of general mercbasdlM. Trrss tale are easjfrah down. , Call around allow yourselve to be cstU(M that Goods can be sold Jiut as Oheap as in Jacl:on- WILLIAM BILOER. Willow Springs. Oct. 8. !B. ,m C. V. llUICK. BLAKE J. U. llsuwi- HELMAN & WOULD CALL THE ATTENTI0? Of builders, and all who bave boM!"! conlcinplallon, to the (act that their rP" new plaining mill Is in successful opfji'j and that tbey areable todo plaining of all si"J longing and groovlng..and aiiytldng In wj, on short notice, lo the l.t sty le, and at rt rates. Other superior machinery, la CU tlon with the planer, enables intofurnU" nnd sah, door anuVwiasloW f-amei. and i"J tuns at low raits j In fact wearedetermiai to be undersold by any manufacturer is " line. GiveusaOALL. I1LAKBAUUJIA Ashland. Oregon, May IVih. 1668. Notice to. DeliMKMti. WE hereby give notice" to all who arti debtetl on account now lu our WW"'" eollectioo, that the same must bo se''Ku dlately . or they will be sued npon and coiw e.1 by law. Also those Indebted to tbe ""1 Nfci. will do well to settle their 'fan! It as we have grown tired of dunning, "" Intend to bave-our dues. . .-ont( DOWELLAVVATSOIt HIDES! I1ID ff THE HIGHE3T CAtiU PRICEd VjSi Hides or all kinds, delivered at tbe' of tbe underslgoed, In Jackswmvllle. December 8tb IMe . TNDKI'ESUENT IN FOHTIC3-THE "' 1 IOAN WIT. 60 cent a year. Aaate" 'AMEIUON WIT" CO, 69 Oedar strseh - ,1 t)AUL PRY PAPER IN TUB gjg5. i WIT. 60 cents a year. Address 1 i- r ieANvyiT00.,9Cedaretrt, W- V. P.O. Box 603. O. Box 6C9S