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THREGOSEMt. Satuedat Momtig, Oct. 7, 187L L,. P. Fislier ,20 &. 21 New MercU- anl's Eichafljfe;jS6irtt)alj afftborized agent in San Francis, f Bor-Eastern"Advertisiag, JIe. Fisher ifrjrapresenWa by,St"M. PEiTEXaiLi.& Co. of NffKjfotk And Boston- la-a Hudson & ATcnct are onr only au thorized Agents in the Atlantic States. Olficss 41 Park How. "Times Building, Zew York City. All orders mnstcorae through them. m$ih$iftitt$. PATHEn Blaxciiet will hold divine at tho usual hour. rili Wt .vT-rrc The Lightnixg Calculatoe. "We were edified as wejl ag happily amused on last Saturday evening, by Mr. Cro- "mer oneof tlie aulprftof Hayjyarth tOromer's Ligtning Oilcilatpjy nljo stoH,e" over night at this place and '-deliVered a short but notel and inter 'estinjrf'ltfij PcB.T Jlis afjpirent ob ject ito infroduce a better and more rapid system Qfjnalhepatics,or-a faster way of calculating 'nnmberS llian we ha c ever been taught heretofore, We thinfcrthci system', that ho is'trVins? to inaugurate, a good one, or perhaps we bad better say, we are so impressed, for reSHyha (wTnUthrough fltelxarti pies That were given him, with such swiftness that our thinking propensities wcrVlSiEin,ntcivKmazeS5nt5'5Mi8 to retain enough of what be said, to think about-it i&?nlQut'Jjke taking, the accuiafe fength ofa flash of Tigh'tninr. "We hope, however, that our thoughts on the question wilLicome to us sifter while, and when thev dcjsvc ill try and inVcsliMo' tSWaWrf' Ho has our est -wishes, and we hope, that he may Qive us' anftthcr call another slfcdk.fifj21jhuijjmayiQltiiy2isJ bo iuat we can nae Clearer ideas oi what hyjijr3h.ig;t9 tfcncbv ! BuUvc must confess that onrjbrains are ome,! nliHfadSledonho subject at presentTi SmgX Robbers Caught. We, are' inflflutod to Mr. Mcnsor for the foHowJ -ing facts : It will bo rememberedjthat wo puoitsh JaiifaccbauV I5st'weckbf tho stage robbfijaiar,,qoUonYOod, California. The officers of tho law liavo been after trrmscamps, and suc ceeded in finding fpur of ,tl)eroj,a few, days eincc.jn the mountain. The ofiil cers followed them .ii, ioo 'mhea from th.c Uige nad, yJhe:ro they, over took ' nnd captured them. Two of them 'were brought in thb'othet'f.wo vcrcjeitin the mountains, for the best of reasons. Liu- I-..PH Fossil. Remains. We jam indebted to3li-,TjrpoJss:i!; lfawngint.our mflice what appears tohac been a ttrsk 'be longing ,to, sonie huge monster of tho mastodon species. It was found en Fools creek, somc-l5feet under the surface, by a miner no pther remains of jLlio monster being na.yotidiscpv ered. The tusk is now about two feel in length, and about Jive inches in dianr cter, and partially petiified. From its istory 5c-3- i M t'jnKp.-r-iWej ale indebted to Mr. Gray, the' leather of the district, school at iihflsnixi for the following facts con-cei-riirijr Uift pibbablft cause o the fire: The school commenced on Monday the 2d instant, apd on Tuesday) evening abput J o'clock, the school houso was first dscq ered to be on fire- The fire when first discocred was raging so that it "waS impossible to save the house or any of tho books. Mr. Gray saysthatftTiad' been no fire lin dleof in tAftSsasothis season j hence it must hajJISjK'n fifnJlentioBaljy District JtsSciiooL.- x roi. uicwjii' general apprarcnce.j jt jiasjyijejijjrauch larger than it is at present What fossilisY"w ill tell us its history ? forms its' that thp 'dUuktchol pfvJJiUj J01&I1J yJJfiliEia, this place will commenclTon,. Monday, "Toutee, No. 64. Front Street, the 0th inst. The prdfessoris anxious to see tho bright faces of his scholars- after so long- a A-acatio,n, and hopes that they will all be present at the commencement. Let all tho scholars .remember Monday morning. A Brave Bor. Wo learn that a son of Mr. J)aidson, -Jhingnear WAil liarasbirg,Tvho is scarcely in his'lecns, whila in the mountains, a few days ago, on a hunt, killed twq deer., Ilcj left tiicm and' went, home after a'h'orse to carry them in ; vpn his return b'o wassurprised to find that two large panthers had taken possession of Jiis meat, both of which bo killed before they could escape. BniDGE. The County Court of this ccunty-has'lctnhcTOTitFaei'ioFUuilding' thcEyaur$$ hrifiJopiSjmjib. ajid iierrv. .... j Personal-. from Grants.J'ass, Jiavo ljeqn in town dnring thdek.'Wbusmcs? concern- ing-'the Croxton estate. nl T Sherifi Khppel has returned from Portland and reports bnsiness lively1 the Willamette. ,n says the railroad is beingshoVed ahead rapidly. Senator Corbett gave us a call as he passed through en route for Washing ton.( r- Geiu John Eton, Jr., IT. S Commis sioner of thejJEducational Bureau' at? tompaniodhjy theI?ovt Jojin Eimble, a Congregational minister 'from" Ken tucky, "visited .our place on gupday the 1st instant, while on their way to San Franeiscp. Gen. Eaton wasjiolleqling statistics or education 'upon pnblio in- stituiion 4 , ' '',,' - ; Tvr,.:n ivr t.. ..!... . , .lunnia .mcuaur H" 'just ' reinrneu from San Francisco, where he has been purchasing a large slock of goods. New Goods.' The large'and fine as sortment of pew gopds belonging to' bachs Bros, are arriving daily. - Those wishing to pm chase. would do clUo give them a call.. .rt kn ' fc- '"? u. ' it 'Wnrare indebted b Mr. D'ayJ'the County Clerk, for tho following" The total'valuntion of property assesse'd in the. county, as per- returns of tuo'A's- sessor, js S,958,7(7. The uvalu'at.ionJ westl of tho monntains'is Sl',25st02V "'i srau'i"""' -it i r "i ,r - ' ! i.fT O. ADaii'. of Aihland, wili'fiiid'a market at this office; for, a,fewthundred poundS"or those fine squashes, if .he has the sme antyi,he sent us last year. ' l --d-i a , . . J , ' -J Chaxgk op Base. Mr;rKimbalf,'?lie propiieforf of the i, skating rink, has changed his base, and will hereaftcrlbon found in Browii'sibuildmgnear tho Ar kansas livery stable. Mr. Kimball 'is. very -gendemanlv, and pqver fdils. in. hayipg a crowded house and a general gtjod time. ' '., Died. At h,is -rfcsidcnce near,' Bear rcreek, on, the 5th inst., at lli30 o'clock -v. srn of typjibid fever, Toss B. Maj giuder, aged 39, years Mr. Macrnder cpme to Diegdn in'184i,nd was, pue: of'the'first settlers of this alIey. He .had been "for man"vryears k;pgaged iA the ipercantile.business, and was high I-. ... ly esteemed bv nil wnn Viow in. his lossJwill'beideeply regrelted. ' r ' ! -' -P . 'J-rECTHE. o, priiferstn, tha Mr, Underwood will , lecture pn Free Thought, on Saturday evening the fib' inst, at'the Ce-tuftfonse.- ' . . i " r , r n m r ' '.-'il Go6Drt EViBEpC As a proof of the medicinal properties of the Liver King, it is used in tho ' practice of our best physicians. Uy permission, wo, refer to one of your oldest practitioners, Dr: Oveibeck,'wha.is"ilcquainted-w3th' the ingredients of the Liver King andi oics it his approval vvj ' " 1 n!TO 1 1 Xik Insurance, TYc are requested tb; state, by Mr: Wm. Turner; that persons, who 'desire to renew their policies in the'Pacific- Mutual Life "In s'urancc Company, can pay, theirnpre- raiums to-MrEd. R. Owen, wli6 will receipt for the same. . w A SciiOLAESHir in thoivationabbus- idess CollegeJat'Portland, 'caiij'bef Bad on fivprable Aerms by applying at thai Svrnrrt ffinn" ' "u "'', 1 Sej-ttntl office". "For tho very Bes.tPhotographs,"go to BRADLEY &.RTJLOFSON," H6;429 Montgomery street, San 1 Francisco. C3F-Closed on Sundays.. H WILLIAM DAVIDSON, VaTt I T TlfirJI B ITITI TiT1 A 7 TTI .. IIRAT, EsfiiTB in tWs CITY end EAST L'OIlTLANp7jh-A!i-t--'S'We localities, consisting ?-of LOTSWlJALF BLOCKS and TJL(JCKS;iHOflBi6d STOKES ; also,- F-l. wl4SvHf- -' IMPUOYED- FARiIS,oW vrioable nncultivated LANDS, located in (ALIfparts of tbe STATE forS ALE- iT REAL ESTATE and oherJPj-operly purchased for Correspondents, in this. CITY ,and thronghont the STATES nnd TERRI TORIES, with preat care and on tbe most ADVANTAGEOUS TJiKJia. , . nODSES and ST0RESLBA'SFd7J LOANS NEGOTIATED, and UL. aims Uf ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY t COLLECTED. And a General F1IS AN UI- AL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacteu. AGENTS oflliis OFFICE in .all tbe CITIES and TOWNS in tba STATE, will receive descriptions prFABM PROPERTY and forward theBanio fo tlje aVoTe address. ifci.ntr Trust what Time "has Sanr. . maxua tbat tho voice of the peo- P101S laf V0ICC nha divinity, may in 60m.e cases bc opento .'doubt, "but the testimony;of honest "and enlightened witnesses extcndlng,througn a series of years, and alLionhesame purport, is worthy of credence, admits of no ques tion. Upon such testimony the repu tation opHostefter's Stomach Bittws as au antidoto-.anacuroji6rmany'aiI- m2nJ&isika5&vB'"rinjtheT,-twenty years that it has been before the world, innumerable preparations intended to compete with it, have cone up like, rockets, and como -down-"the extin-' guished sticks. Meanwhile the.prog ress of that incomparable tonic has been swift and steadv alw.ivs nnward and? nward likelho eagle's flight. its lniroaucnon -proaucecmTevolution in therapeutics, and jt proved, to bo one of those salutaVy revolutions that cannot go backwards. To-day Hoslet ter's Bitters is one. of the most popular remeaies in ennstenoom, ana com mands a larger sale than any other -medicinal preparation, domestic or im- pviicu, uu una Blue Ul IUO JlllUULlC. As a cure for dyspepsia, bilious disor ders, nervous affections, general debili 'ty, and-j,as a preventive of epidemic ,fevers, iV takes precedence of every other remedy. This-fact should teacli 1 the ambitious country dealers who en deavor to'ioist thfiir'Jooil abortions on the public in its stead, how futilo their small attempts to cajole the communi ty must' necessarily be. Where the gamo'fish UavS failed Ihef eTs no chance fonthol'suckers." .A r'o?G,LOT BasufEss-Tho wide spread' influence of American s,kill'and enferpno has outstripped the compre hension of1 the Americans themselves. ;The,fabrica,of'our mills cjothe the sav ages of both- continents; They wrap the loirre;orAfric3j3ud-thd tnwnyfekins of SoutIl'America'parpas., But wid er still arc spread, the. products of1our skill in medicines. A late' visit to "Dr. J. C. Ayer '& Cd.'s laboratory and of fice in Lowell, showed us that the whole surface of the habitable globe ('pays its. tribute thertfy there they cater to'an3gerve the requirements of almost an nations, xneir pnuueauons are in ,the many tongues 'that"widely severed fpeople.use. Their lettere must bo read trom and wnttenMrtinatty tongues, fpr which there sits a long range of correspondents' with, the indispensable ac'cbmptifchmcnts for their duties. Their daily mail of half a bushel of letters brines tlifim adxiceA. rovlm-a and remit- ttances from the circle of the world, we weTC 'overwhelmed with ama?" ment, and our Tead.er wouiaBe by an inspection oT tliis'Tvonderfully-pxtens-h e, 'health-dealing enterpnse. Holly Springs Miss.) Conservative. . T.I .. ' ' ' 3 A K-vtion' or, "DYSPErTics. That's what Americans are.-We live fast dissipate in everything except right eousness, and-'fill efirly graves. We d,rink,tvritlfoutr regard to consequences, pill kinds of poisoned alcoholic spirits, and- swallow, without mastication, pprk,cgrease, -and-cvery conceiyqble carbonaceous, ""soul-dwarfing, life de- . . svstem-elotrfnnff. indlcdstible f00d. Dr. Walkee's Yegetaj-i.e Vis- 3gak BiTTEns cannot stop this in a xadiqa.hroa'ntier,1 bUVitiwill remove "the 'evil effects, and tho recovering patient, k s I ... 4with frteht "pnre, vitalized electrical ".blood flowing through Iris arteries and veins, will have a, clearer head and 'cooler judgment, whioln- coupled jvithj experience, will uauso tilnrw .tlrstain I in the future. Food, nutritions, digest ible diet, which the most delicate stomachs may take, can be found in .cracked wheat, corn bread, tomatoes, ,raw or soft boiled eggs, baked apples? boiled rice, nlain lice rjuddine; corn starch, rare beef, mutton and poultry. With Vinegar Bitters and modcralipn in eating and -drinking, there is no in curable, case fit dyspepsia. Experience warrants us ,in recom mending Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Bencnver -as a suro remedy 'for gray ha,;.' ' ' FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his Tarm sit uated on Rogue River, 34 miles N. E. of Jacksonville;, on the'road to Tort Klam'alh ; the place Is ii i pleasant hnd healtby sitnation, and contains "320" acres of choice land, well watered, and by far the best place above Bybee's ferry,' on the river. For "further information enquire of P. D.IInli, Jacksonville, or oi the subscriber on the premises. S. B. HULL. Jacksonville July 17, 1871.-3m . NOTICE. TI.S. Land Okfice, j. Rosebiteg, Oos., Aug 25, 1S71. f COMPLAINT havinc- been entered al this of fice br Hcary Klippel and, J. Bi Coats .! against James S. Doggett for abandoning his Homestead riniry. io. w, aaieu wuuu 1 8C3 upon the N. 7. 1 of NVT. J ot Sec GTotvn. section 1, township 3C S, Range 3 West In . nmTnti.wilh a view to the jacwun wjuutj, wt.(l'"i - . ,. cancellation os said entry e said parties are v, i .r.mmnni in ntinear 2 1 this Office on the 21st day .of October. 1871, at 1 o'clock im ,1 to respond, aaa inrnisn ninuo ""b said alleged abandonment, t Tm.r WILLIS, Regislcr1, EeptlC-4iT B, HERMANN, Receiver. GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION jr -i TOTHE crrr OP PORTLAND. HPHETODEESIGNED KOW OFFERS TOR jL sale at VERY REASONABLE RATES, BLOGKS&FRACTIONAL BIOCKS rs GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND, rormerly known as the Baldi Claim, Commencinir at t anil Tr.nt.wni ci-t- about ten! minutes walk from the anticipated Street Railroad on B Street. The PROPERTY IS WELL SITUATED, abont three-fourths of it isvei, no graaing repaired, and is, either for HOMESTEADS OR SPECULATION THE MOST DESIRABLE TO BE FOUND 1 And Till be sold on the following TERMS : One-fonrlh Cash ; the Balance in six. twelve and eighteen months, with nine per cent interest per aunnnr. WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. For further particulars, enquire at our Office, where Slaps can be seen, Sept23 1m GOLDSMITH BROS. NOTICE. U. S.IjAM Office, I Rosedcro, Oon, Sept. H, 1871. f COMPLAINT having bem entered at this Lewis G.Lionvilie for abandoning his Home- in "u"Jiiu! io,aaica Jiay o,iB(U,npon 1 iSr W- i Sec"on 31, Township 36 S, Range 1 Wj, in Jackson county, Oregon, "With a view to 'be cancellation of said entry : the said par ties are hereby summoned to appear at this of fice op the 21st day ot October, 1871. at 1 concerning said alleged abandonment. im it. itiLiLiis, Jteeister. BINGER HERMAN, Receiver. Sept23w4 MILLINERY. THE LADIES of Jacksonville and vicinity m ra4n cfjc.tuiijr tuiuiiiicu Utah we uavo selected. Kith tpeaal care, a full and suitable -assortment of Millinery and Straw Goods. Ladies and Misses trimmed and nntrimmed Hatst Bonnets, Frames, Straw Braids, Orna ments, blowers, Kibbons, Necklace, Ornaments for the Hair, Thread, Needles, and Pins. AIo a fine assortmnt of Trimmings of the VERY LATEST STYLE, will be kept constantly on hand. JC3 Plzlsemre u a call " JIhsEs A. Pi L. A. KENT. JacKsonvuie, niarcn 20, lH71.-3m OLD COLONY NURSERIES AND SEED WAREHOUSE. Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree and Shrnb, Ev ergreen, Fruit and Herb Seeds Prepaid by MaiL A complete and judicious assortment. 25 sorts of either class SI 00. The six classes (150 -packets) for S5.00. Also, an Immense stock'of one-year grafted Fruit Trees, Small Fruits.1 Truit Stocks. Younc Fruit Ornamental .and Evergreen Seedling", Bulbs, Roes, Vines, House and JJord"er PJants, Ac , &a, the most comjriee assortment in America. Prepafd by mail. Priced Catalogues to any address, also trade list, , gratis. Seeds on Commission,, Agents wanted. B. M. "WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1812: JOB PRINTING. KEEP TOUR ffiOHH O 3ML 3E S "OREGON SENTINEL" OFFICE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, 33. P. Do wo 11, Proprietor. TTAVlUG-iTFIE LARGEST AND BEST-1 XI Assoftment of JOB TTPE in Southern Oregon, as well as a GORDON JOB PRESS, We are prepared to do all kinds or 35?" 3C-I -a. M. 3SH" OMAMEFTAL 3F2rmti33.s, such as Oirciilaxs, Tt1Thriilj! 3E"ofitbjrsf cfco, And all olher kinds of Printing) at reasonable rates. Callandeous before sending to San Francisco for Printing. Try the Pajn King ! ! M-M LIJFORTMELIOGG & RAIL (Successors to L. B. Benchley & Co.) . No- 3 and 5 Front Street, near Market, SA1T FRANCISCO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP . American, English and German HARDWARE & CDTLERF. Agricultural and Mining Tools Rope, Steel, Powder, FUSE, SHOT, LEAD, ETC. .also, Manufacturers and Proprietor's of tho gerrish: Submerged Double-Acting FORCE PUMPS, Patented byX A. Worrell, Oct.2?;iS8 Tbe Cheapen, Simplest, and .Most Durable Fnmp in tiie-woiijjj: Agents mated for tnis Coast. County Bights for tale. 'S VEGHABtE SICILIAN MAIB RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this "valuable nair Preparation ; which is duo to merit alone. "Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep-aration-for restoring Geay or Faded Haik to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, byits use, becomes white and clean. It removes 'all eruptions and dandruff) and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its Tise, tho hair grows thicker and stronger, In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is'thn most economical Hair vkessing overused, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A.. Hayes, MZX, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent qualandl consider it the Best P-ssVRatiok for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines, Buckingham's Dye FOS THE WHISKERS. As our Renewcr in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, wo have prepared this dye, in one jreparation which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off! Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. KM. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For tho relief and euro of all derangements in the stomach, liver, and bqwels. They are a inild aperi ent, ana an ex cellent purgative. Being purely veg etable, they cun t.im no merenry or mineral what- na urlrnoca and suffering Is prcvfeuted'by their timely use; and every family should have them en band for their protection anu renei, wuua rcuiuiui. juuug ex perience has proved them to be the safest, snr. est, and best of all tho mils with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is punileit, tho corruptions of the system expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to Its healthy activ ity. Internal organ9 wtil teCOme Cl6gged and sluggish are cleansed bv Aucr's Tilts, and stimulated into action. 1'hus incipient dis ease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar-coatinj makes tnesa pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they arc mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given ott the wrapper to each box, how to uso them as a Famdy l'hysie, and fo1 the following complaint, which these JLWs rapidly euro : lor Myanciwiii or Indigestion, Xlst lcssnoft., iLaniruor and Xiossof Appe titr, they-iAouM be taken moderately to sumu lae the stotiach, and restore its healthy tone and action. . For tiver Complaint and its yanous symptoms, Ililioas Mcartaclic, MICK Ilcail-iclie, 3T.iuiii.ice or Krqon oltli. nr-n, Jiiliou CotStr and BHIoas Xe'rcn, they elionld be judiciously taken far each cae, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. ior Bynsntery or Bl.irrlicca. but one mild doc Is generally rcmiircd. For IXIiEanutlsni. Oont,CraTe1,l?iiI i.lutloa or tlie Heart, I"aln In. t!te filile, i:ack, and iolns, they should bo con tinuously taken, as required, to change the rtis eaQdactlon or the system. t ith such change thoe rofnploi..t3 diiappcar. For Bropir and Eroplcal Swclllng, they sr ould be taken in Largo sml frcnuent doses to produce the effect ofa drasncpuise. & ForSnpprpicK. a laree dose should ue taken, as it produces the desired effect bysym- '' As a Dinner rill, take one or two rills to" promote digestion, and relieve the stomach. An occasional Uoe stimulates- the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and Invigor ates the sytcuu Hence it is Jjften advanta geous where- no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably wolL.oftcn finds that a dose or then; i'llf makes him feel decidedly bettor, frola their Beansingi and renovattas effect on tho digestive apparatus. ".' ruEfJluED nr Dr. J. C. AYEii a Co , Practical Chemists, J.OWEZH, MAIS., VB. . . im BIT-C BY 1U DHCOCUT3 ETEBrWIIEISE. t SgCrane & Brighamand fR'dtiig- ton, Hostetter is CJo.,-t5au Francisco "Wholesale Agents. ' " i i ilii'i""' rS8 VMVe '"JTTt STOP THAT COUGHING rr SOME OF TOU CAST, AJTOWK PITT yoa. Too tire tried mr remedy bat tie ONE destined, tr Its Intitule ment, to supersede all tin. liar preparations. It is not surprising yoa should be reluctant la try semeUUnz else after Its many ex periments yoa hare made of txtubV compooadft touted, ca taepubllo ass, certain cojv: be Pulmonary Syrirf Is really the VERY BEOTraMiiyerereompwwlrf fbr the cure of Coughs. Colds, Sora Throat, JUti,mx Whooping Cough, Bronchi tlsmd Consumption. Thou sands of people in California and Oregon hare beta) already teneflittd by the surprising cuntlTO powers NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with one auord sire It their iuriTiAllflo! tpprq ballon. TVt sow addres ourselrev to all who are ua acquainted with this, the greatest Panacea of the. age, for the healing of all disoftf of lha Throat SmJ hangs, assuring yoa that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cured thousands and tt vOT euro TOUiTjou trt It. This Invaluable medicine Is pleisact to the tastej eoothicp, healing and strengthening In its effects; en tirely free from ell poisonous r deleterious drugs, and perfectly harmless under all drcumstancea. Certificates from many prominent citizens' ot Mft Francisco accompany enry bottle of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup KEDKGTOX & CO. Agents, Baa Francisco. DR. E. COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM. A general Family Medicine. It Is a sorere eign remedy for Dipthoria, And kindred diseases of the THROAT, and unequalled In onrlng Dysentery, Dlarrnte a, Cholera, Colic, Cholera .Morbus and., - Fovor and Agve, f Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Toolhadhe iiurns,jjprnlns. Bruises, etc., etc., ar e' at onc- relieTed by Its timely use. Traly a Vegetable Prepai. ation. $3r Kone gennine ivltlioutthe aienaturo bf R. STRONG. i . EEDI'GTON&CO.'SJtl ' DAWATtB,' USE 0 OTUEB. Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Batb. REDINGTON & CO'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GI1VGEK. u . r.7psTstion, containingju n highly concentrated form all the properties ot Jamaica Ginger, has become one of tbe'mosr p n ilar domestic remedies for all diseases o the stomach and digestive Organs. a tonic, It will be fonnd Invaluable to al arsons recovering from debility, whether pro 'need by fever, or otherwise ; for while It im juts to the system all the glow and vigor tl a an he produced by wine or brandy, It Is,n tirelvfre" from the reactionary effects that fol low the use of spirits of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females., who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving almost immediate relfe 'o the spasms that to frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Naneea, cans! by riding in" a railroad" car, or by sea-siekness or other causes. It is alto valuable as an'exteroalapplIcatloB or Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. ' ' REDINGTON 4 CO., 529 & 531 Market St., between First and Second, corner of Ecker, Sari Francisco. Use Electro Sillconi A .Or.Magio BTlllIatJ. . REDINGTON & COS ', FLORIDA TATEtS. FOB TEE HANDKERCHIEF,' This article, possessing the most' delicat fragrance of Flowers, is unequaled as a p,r fame for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH. Used In bathing, it impart energy aft trength to the system-, and gives that soflneai ind delicacy to the skin so much desired by a 1 It removes Sunburn, Freckles & Pimples Diluted with water, It makes as excellen Dentrifice, imparting pearly whiteness to th teeth, sweetness to tbe breath, and renders the gnms hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be used after ahavlnir. dl luted with water, as' It relieves all Jnflamation REDINGTON & CO., 529 & 531, Market St., between First & Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco. Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magic Brilliar t ELECTRO-SILICON, OB ' MAGIC BRILLIANT? DIRECT FROM NATUKE'd LAW ATOTT The best article avfrVfflscoverea'for Clean ng and Polishing. Gold, Silver and Plate' I Ware, and all smooth Metalle Surfaces, vhatever description. Including Kitchen Ute ulsof Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc. To Jewelers, and Workers in Gold and Fllv Plate, tbe Electro-Silicon Is pf Inestimably v ne ; tbetimejsavfd. and therveaatIonpreTe',f "d by,its,pe. wiilorfver endear l'nSire " allwhoSave had evidence of Its meriti, ti lU ' REDINGTON &'C0 J -c l auic AMjtiign rrancifoo. ; rr-5 , "FOR FLAVORING, EXTRACTS, ' hsdixctow k cd lis iui best. 1 S:pt. 5th, 1868, X-J I.