THE OREGON SEKTINEL , i i , Satuedat Mobning, Aug. 24, 1872. Li P.Fi8her,20& 21 New Merch ant's Exchange, Is our only anthorized agentin gan Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mb. Fisara is represented by S. M. PrmsanVL & Co. of New York and Boston. . ilEudsoH & Meaet are onr only an faorized Agents in the Atlantic States. Officii 41 Park Row, "Times" Building, New York City. All orders mast come through, them. UJigiaug fjjflto. Fatiike Blanchkt will hold divine 'services at tho Catholic church to-morrow, at the usual hour. Itev. Father Blanchet desires a large attendance of Catholics, to-morrow, 'for some particular purpose. Rr. J. H. Skidjiobe -will preach at Hhe M. E. church, to-morrow, at the Hiraal hour. Bishop McTyer, of theM.K Church South, will hold divine service at the M. E; Church in this qtynpnr Wednes day next,at 1 J o'clock I. M. Post Office Register. Hails North close daily at 9 o'clock a. v.. " Booth " " 2 " r. m. " to Crecent City close Sundays & Wednesdays at 9 " r. m. Mails to Central Point, Til. ble Bock & Eagle .Point close Tuesdays at 9 " r. m. Money order office open from 9 a. u. to 5 r. u. MAX MULLEB, P. M. Odd Fellows' Celebeation. The members of Jacksonville Lodge "No. 10,1. O. O. F., of Oregon, celebrated their 12th Anniversary on Monday, the 12th inst. The members of this Lodge turned out en masse, in lull re galia, under the direction of Chief Marshal II. Y. Helms, and his aids. Alter march inn through tho principal streets of Jacksonville they brought up at the School Hall, where tho mem bers cl the Lodge, as well as the large concourse ot people that had as sembled, were entertained by a very fitting and well timed oration deliver ed by Bro. Binger Herman, of Rose liurg. The Jacksonville Brass Band was in attendance and lully maintained its reputation ol bciug one oi the best Lands in Oregon. A choir of our best lady and gentlemen singers were present and sang a few choice pieces, selected lor tho occasion, under tho direction oi Prof. E. C. Brooks. At 5, r. m., tho Lodge, with many others, repaired to the Dining Hall ol Veit Schutz, where they found a boun teous tabic spead with,all the luxu ries of Soutliern Oregon. Veit has a reputation of setting rich and taste fully arranged tables; but this was certainly one of his most succcsstul efforts and brought forth many a com pliment from those that partook of the rare dainties that were spread be fore them. The exercises of tho day wound up with a dance at Home's Hall, where a goodly number partici pated in Hipping tho light fautastic too. The celebration was a success throughout, and will long bo remem bered in Jacksonville. Foewaedixg AND Commissiox. The attention of tho business men of this - valley is called to tho advertisement of Messrs. Butler & Jaynes. Theso gen " tlcmcn have established business in the town of Redding, CaL, tho present northern terminus of tho C. &. O. R. "R., and assure all who may need their services that they are prepared to offer inducements superior to all others in their lino. Mr. Butler visited Jack sonville tho other day, looking as slim nd happy as ever. We know Tom. will do the fair thing in everything he undertakes, and cheerfully recommend the firm to all who may nave occasion po engage their services. Almost a Fiee. On Tnl Jbe ' cry -of re aroused our town to actic just in fiaw to prevent a general con flagration, as a brcczo was blowing at tho time which would havo sent a fire through the town In short order. A tew live oealsoconittnied a deposit of ashes in a box near tho corner of Ore gem and 3alifornia streets, which was the eaaie of tho trouble. Ctticens can not bo too careful of fire, in tho pres ent dry condition of the town. Runaways. Something unfavorable must havo pervaded the atmosphere of Thursday, as several runaways oc curred that day. Nbthjpg serious re BulLed further" than breakatroof wac fips and harness and the bruising of one man Irom jvjiiow bpnngs who uad eaten so much Jamaica rum that pe couldn't ride oyer'rough ground as f aju as jiu team could run. gooD Baeqain. Mr. Lewis Rothcr- nel, at the residence of Mr. P. Britt in this city, offers for sale a horse, barr ness and now spring vragop, cheap lor cash, or will sell them on time with approved security, p29w2 Fttre Geapes. The Skntink, boys tender their thanks to Father Blanchet for a liberal present oi nice grapes. Jresh from the vine of an early variety. Cattle foe Sale. Read the notice of Mr. .Arthur Langell, under this head in another column. There is a good chance for a speculation. JACKSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR For 1872. The following Is the PREMIUM LIST for the ensuing County Fair, to be held In Bybee's Grere, near Jacksonville coxMiscisa Wednesday, October 23, 1872, CONTINUING FOUR DAYS. Entrance for money premiums 33J per cent on the amount of premium offered. LIST OF PREMIUMS. FIRST DEPARTMENT. HORSES. In this department the ume animal cannot to entered more than once, except in sweepstakes, or as a colt with it! tire or dam, ae a member of a famil j. 10 animal will be allowed to compete fol any premium unless free from disease or blemish which can be trans mitted to posterity. CLASt) I HORSES OF ALT. WORK STaLUOXS. Best 1 years old andoTer., 2ddo " .. , .110 and diploma. 5 M M MARES. Best 4 years old anJ over $10 and diploma. ildo " 6 - - CLASS II DRAFT HORSES STALLIONS. Best 2 years old and over. . 2ddo " " ... HO and diploma. , 5 " MARES. Best 2 yrs old and orer, with colt by side $10 and diploma " without colt.... 5 " " CLASS III ROADSTERS STALLIONS. Best 3 years old and orer $10 and diploma. 2d do " 0 " GELDINGS. Best 3 years old and orer $S and diploma. 2ddo " ' 5 " " MAKES. BcstSyearsold and orer $10 and diploma. 2ddo " " 6 - CLASS IV CARRIAOE HOMES. Best pair carriage horses owned and used aa such by one person. ....... ....... ..$6 and diploma. 2d do 4 - - CLASS Y ROADSTER TEAMS. Best double trim roadsters owned and used as such by one owner.. .......... SG and diploma. 2d do 4 - Alt animals competing for premiums in Classes III. IV and V-will be exhibited in harness, and a trial of speed required. CLASS VI-C0LT3. Best 2-year-old $3 and diploma. 2d do 2 do Best I-year-oid 3 da 2d best 2 do Best suckling colt 3 do 2d best 2 do CLASS VII SADDLE UORSE3. Best saddle horse $S and diploma. ilUst do CLASS VIII JACKS AVD MIXES. Best Jack $5 and diploma. Best Jennet...... ..... do Best mule 2years old... ...... ........ a do Best mulel yearold..... ....... ........ 5 do Best pair mules raised in the county S do CLASS IX CATTLE. BOLLS. Best Durham Ball $10 and diploma. BestBcTon do .... 10 do Best Alderny do 10 do COWS. Best Durham Cow 8 do Rest DeTOQ do 8 do Best Alderny do..... ... 8 do swxxrsTiKrs. Best Bull of any breed $10 and diploma' Best Cow of any breed 10 do CALVES. TJet Durham Calf. $5 and diploma. BestDerondo a ao Best Alderny do 5 do 8WEr.PSTi.EXS. Best Calf of any breed S do SIIEEr. Best buck $3 and diploma, 2d best 2 do Best ewe I. 3 do 2dbest 2 do SWINE. Bet boar $7 and diploma. '.Id best 3 do Best sow 7 do 2dbest 3 do rOULTKY. Best lot of lmproTed breed. ...... ...... $5 and diploma' 2d best do do 3 do SECOND DEPARTMENT. MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. CLASS I HOUSEHOLD IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Best Chnmv Diploma. nest nutter torxer Best W ashing Machine - Best broad Drain and Seed Sower $3 and CLASS II TEUICLES. Best two-horse family carriage ...Diploma, nest cop uuggy Best farm wagon for general purposes M Beat spring market wagon " Best wagon or carriage brake THIRD DEPARTMENT. textile pabmcs, mulTdojlCTK tboducis (Articles to bo exhibited by cauutictnrer.J - xiu Txmia. Best display of woolen goods by one factory.. ..Diploma, XIT2U, SOU! ATP WAX WOXX, CLOTHETO, HATS, ClfS, IIC. Best exhibit and Greatest number of ar ticles in this class $5 and Diploma. uttoman corer.... ...... .. fancy chairwork with needle. .... Crotchet shawl.. ...... ........... Lam n-s tand mat...... ...... ...... do do do do 2 and Ornamental needle-work........ Sand Silk embroidery 2 and Embroidered dressing-gown... . Embroidered lady's robe.. ...... ... 2and Embroidered table-spread... Embroidered children's clothes S and Embroidered lady's collar land Embroidered handkerchief. land Embroidered with beads 2 and Tatting collar 1 and ITorkedceBar.,., , land Worked handkerchief....... l8d do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do da do do Display of millinery... Assortment of glorss and mittens., Variety of linen embroidery, Specimen of wax flowers... ......... 2 and 2 and t-pecunensneiiwoTK.,... r-- Specimen brad work 2 and Embroidered picture.. ..........- 11U1IO QKUI ..,,... ....... .- Worked quilt......................- Patchwork quilt. ...,,...., ... BOcsxnoLn rASiics. 2 and Best hearth rug $1 and diploma. pairwooien Knit scoctiogs. .. uo pair cotton knit stockings land do nair br tnluM nndex 12 Tears land do pair woolen fringe mittens Diploma. pair woolen mittens............... xana ao pair by Misses under 12 years land do pair woolen stockings by Misses un der 12 jean .,,.,,,...... land &o Stocking yarn... do Woolen shawl , , land do Toot mats. ...... ... ,.. 4o Gentlemen's shirts 2 and do Best pair dress boots , $lad Diploma. pair neary boots a ana aa pair lady'a shoes land do XXCBAjnCAt, rXOBCCTJ. Bestdisplayof cabinet ware ....Saaad do wooden ware. ...... do " tfnware,, Sand do POTJRTH DEPARTMENT. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 1st Premium. 2d Prem- Best bushel of wheat $3 00 $2 00 oats 3 00 2 00 " barter 3 00 2 00 Twelre ears of com 3 00 2 00 Display of grain from 1 farm... .. 6 00 4 00 Peck of white beans 2 00 100 " peas 2 00 100 " aUaliaieed S 00 3 00 Display of squashes S or mora 2 00 1 00 onions 2 00 x 00 " beeta 2 00 100 " Cauliflower 2 00 1 00 " display of Tegetablei from 1 garden S 00 3 00 " garden reeds 3 00 2 00 " apples 3 00 2 00 " peara 3 00 2 00 peaches 3 00 2 00 " plumi 8 00 2 09 " grapes 3 Tarlitlel 6 00 T 4 00 nocx. Best sack of wheat flour 2 OOand diploma Sack of red wheat flour to be exhibited by the manutacturer, with statement of the Tariety and quantity ol wheat to make it 2 00 " chzzsx. Best cheese of domestic manufacture 5 00 " irrm, ruin, ire. Best exhibit of butter $5 00 and diploma. breaa zw - " domestic corn bread.. J! 00 " ryebread 2 00 " brown bread nojir, rxisiavis, nexus. Best honey, not less than 10 lbs $1 00 and diploma. Best canned tomatoes ... M biackberri 100 " raspberrie 100 " " peaches 1 00 " " pears 100 " " appl 1 00 " " quinces 1 00 " " sherries 1 00 " currants 1 00 " trapes 100 " Best Jelley, apple " currant l in " peach 1 00 " quince 1 00 Best presenred quinces 100 M peaches l w pears .- 1 00 ? apples 1 00 u " clums 100 " Best tomato catsup 100 u Best pickled encumbers 100 w onions iw gherkins 1 00 wixes, uaxa sxxa, ctbxb axb tctegjul Best yield of wine from grapes quan- lltrand quality conslderea s oo and diploma. Best white wine 100 " Bestred wine 1 00 Best white sparkling wine 1 00 " Best blackberry wine 1 00 " Bestcurrant wine 1 00 " Best 5 gallon keg of lager S 00 " uest a canon keg ot euier aw Bestsampleofrinegar a 00 norcn ixd rx.EsERTn raurr. Greatest number of rarieties and best specimens, not less than 2 lbs each . .$2 00 H Greatest number of rarieties and best specimens of fresh presented fruit, not less than one can or Jar each .... 3 00 " FINE ARTS. naawixcs, pimrfcs, xrc Best specimen od painting by American artist Diploma. Same br Oreeon artist Best specimen In water colors..... ...... in on by foreign artist.... w water color, by for'n artist M uncoltTed photograph.... " fruit painting $1 and u flower painting: .......... Best Oregon landscape in oil by Oregon artist Best exhibit of paintings by Oregon or loresgn anise......... Bestspecunen of fancy painting - watercoiors display of printing specimens of penmanship... $1 and crayon drawing.. pencil drawing........... ......... pen drawing.... display of foreign merchandise All entries thall be made with the Secreta' ry, and no entry will be received later than Is o'clock, r. at. of the firtt day of the Fair. No deviation from this rule except by order of the Board. No article, or any animal, entered for Premium can be removed and taken away without fpecial permission, befote the close of the exhibition. No Presium will be paid on articles or animals removed In violation ol this rule. A speed programme will be published on report of the Committee. J. S. IIERRIN, Pres't. H.K.HANNA, Secretary. LTolloway's Pills axd Ointment. Scrofula or morbid deposits in the lungs, joints and tissues. Theso medi. cincs havo rendered this disease a less formidable sconrge than formerly. It has been incontestable proved that in Scroiulous aflcctions they have effected thousands of cures, bold everywhere. 2j cents per box or pot. "For the very Best Photographs, go to BRADLEY & ItULOFSON, Gallery without STAIRS 2-ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery- street, San Francisco. A ScuoLAEsnir in tho National Bus iness College, at Portland, can be had on favorable terms by applying at the Sentinel office. Special ot!co. Iirrjiarrrxo is the esnso of nine-tenUis of sll dississs the liTinjr xaschino is subject to t Giro tona to the stomsca End dicestrre ornns. sod 70a will ssro snore tbsa fcslf in Tour doctors tills. Xr BIel7a OIlml4 lxf. nittv ire r. sola vended by sll phrticisns to DxsrEmrs sod for alt. Courunm of ttie Lrfis akd DioestxtsI Obgaxs, Beo sdrertisementio soother oolaxaa. NOTICE. OREGON tt CALIFORNIA RAILROAD I I r- i-rd DeDarJnent, Portland. Oregon, April 5, ISTS-Splice j ;Irtrj given, that a vigorous prosecution wii! be inSBwtea against any and every person who )respas!es upon any railroad band, by culling ana rewu: ing timber therefrom before the same la BOUGHT or the Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company. 1, It, Aiuunco. apr!3 tf Land Agent. BEST BEMEDT FOB DYSPEPSIA, TfiDIQESTIOKi BrUOUSSTSSs toss cr Af prrrrt aid iuctim of tk uyu. NEW BARBER SHOP. ELDORADO BUILDING, Jacksonville. ::::::::: Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING OPENED a barber shop in Jacksonville, is folly prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. RAZORS CAREFULLY PUT IX ORDER. Call at shop in "Eldorado" Bnilding. GEO. SCHUMPF. Jacksonville Ogn. fjnly20-Iy FOR CASH. i FISHER BROTHER COENEE OP California and Oregon Streets. JACKSONVILLE, Have on hand a LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOOIDS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, Etc. All of which will be sold AT REDUCED PRICES. A. FISHER & BRO. Jacksonville. Jnne 25th, 1S&8. jan27-tf I. o. O.F. JACKSONVILLE LODGE NO. 10 HOLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON Saturday evening, at the Odd Fellow's Hall. Brothers in gocd etanding are invited to attend. HENRY KLIPPEL, N. G. J.o A. BoYEir, Sec'y. f S. J. Day, Trustees. -1 C. W. Savage. ( F. Lur. Regular Rebekah Degree Meeting, last Mon day of each month, at 7 o'clock, r. u. PUHTATIOH BIHERS. S. T 1860 X. This wonderful vegetable res torative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a rem edy for the nervous weaknes to which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all cli mates, tropical temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in ev ery species of disorder which un dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Beautiful Woman! HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAJLM giTcs to the Complexion the Freshness of Youth. agan's Magnolia Balm overcomes the flushed ap"earsnce caused by heat, fatigue and excitement. I! fCS the lad7 of fort7 aPPar but twenty, and so neural and perfect that no person can detect its application. Ay us use the roughest skin is made to flfal the pure radiant tciture or youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains no thing that will injure the skin in the least. Maqkoixa Balk is used by all fashionable ladies in New York, London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per bottle, and is sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Ft. Klamath EXPRESS LINE. HE'UNDEESIGNED HAVING Es tablished a regular Lino of Hacks, running from Jacksonville to Ft Klamalb, via Link River, for the accommodation of passengers and fast freight, will leave Jacksonville every Mooday at 4 o'clock, a. si., and arrive at Ft. Klamath on Wednesday. Will leave Ft. Klamath Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville on Saturday. MANNING & WEBB. Everybody Can Have A GOOD SHOW ! Clear the Track With Tour Last Tear's Spring Styles and Shelf-icom Goods! CARO & BAUM HAVE NONE OF THAT KIND. CARO & BAUM Have just received their New and Complete Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE & TINWARE, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, DRUGS, OILS & PAINTS, BOOKS & STATIONERY TOBACCO & CIGARS, And a complete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. We are detemlned not to be undersold by any house in the connty. Don't spend a dol lar for anything In onr line without first call ing toee onr STOCK and PRICES. CARO & BAUM. Ashland, Ogn., May 18, 1872. 3m Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair its nat ural Vitality and Color. A dressing wtiicti is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for .preserving tho iliair. It soon i restores faded 'or nran hair to its original color, with the gh'ts and freshness of youth. Thin hair Is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not al ways, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. In stead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will pre vent tho hair from turning gray or filling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, vihich is often so uncleanly and of fensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some prepa tions dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.f Practical nnX Analytical Chemists, XOWELIi, MASS. VEGETABLE SICILIAN WATB ICENEWE& Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We cari assure onr old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliablo and perfected prep aration for restoring Guay ou Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its 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 use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extremo old age. It is tho most economical Hair Dressing overused, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, clpssy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, MJ)., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Pkepaeatiox for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggistt, and Dealers in Medicines. Price Ono Hollar. BucMngliam's Dye FOR THE WH1SKEBS. As our Ronewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation', which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neithor rub nor wash of Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. U-H. tE"Crane & Brigham, and Reding ton, Hostetter & Co., San Francisco Wholesale Agents. ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. IJrARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS iU. Grave Stones, &c, always on band, or made to order. J. H. RUSSEL nssssstiy ftjsff TSH ;nKSKvf?;i?sSMPi S5V-5V- I Ashland, July 9, 1870 ly UNION LIVERYr Salo cj ExobaxiEo STA03TjE.- Sfi Is KUBLf & WILSON, Proprietors. THE proprietors have'recentiy pnrohutd the above well-known stand, situated da tk corner of California and Fourth Sife'eli, Where the very best horses and buggies eaa be had at all times, at reasonable rates. Their stock of roadsters cannot bo equalled in the Stat. HORSES BOARDED On rea&nnnrila ipnti. and tne rltal sir. and attention bestowed npon therawhlU under tatkr charge. Also HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. ; Being satisfied that they can give satisfac tion, the proprietors solicit the patrong of thepublie. Jacksonville. June ll. 1170. "EXCELSIOR" LIVERY STABLE. On Oregon street, Jaeksoiuille.- 3fi 1ft Manning &Ish, Proprietors. Resp'cetfnully inforrh; the public fh'at tby have a fine stock of HARNESS, BUGGIES & OARRIAGE3 and I am prepared to furnish my patrons, and the public generally, with as FINE TURNOUTS As can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country Animals BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double', Eor ses boarded, and the best care Bestowed npos them while in my charge. 5ST My- Terms are reasonable. A liberal share of the public patronage Ii solicited. Manning &ish. Jacksonville, July 15, 1871. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, FOREST GROVE, - - - OREGON. Rett S. Ii. Marsh, D.D1......: President. and Prof, of Intellectual Philosophy, Rev. II. Lyman, A. M. . , . .Prof, of Mathematics. Geo. II. Collier, A. it,, Prof, or Natural Science. Jot. W. Harsh, A. if.. Prof, of Latin and Creek. A. J. Anderson, A.M... . .Principal of Academy Miss P. A. Wing Preceptress. Mas 0. A. Haskell, Teacher of Musle, There are fonr courses of study, to meet the want of all who have advanced bdyond the com pletion of an English education. The next term begins September1 1, 1871. Tho completion of the Willamette Valley Railroad to Forest Grove, will soon make the Institution accessable front ail parts of tho Valley. The location is beautiful and salubrious. Sa loons are excluded by provisions in the deeds which give title to the lands. The Apparatus and the collections In the de partment of Natural History afe considerable and arc constantly increasing. The Library numbers about 5,000 volumes. To meet a long felt necessity (lie President, by an enlargement of his house, has made pro vision for boarding young ladies. Board, TncfudTng furnished rooms, fuel and lights, $60 per term, of 13 weeks. Tuition from $21 to $32 per year. Young men can board themselves, or obtain board at from S3 to $4 Der week. tor parti lars address me President. DIYOEOES. UNITED STATES DIVORCE AGENCY, ESTABLISHED 1855. Divofces legally obtained in every Stato where tho laws are liberal on the subject, and under the United States laws, for persons from any State or Country legal everywhere de. sertiou, cruelty, non-support, drunkenness, etc., sufficient cause no publicity required no. fee nntil divorce obtained. Call od, or address GOULD & BORGER C0DJJ3KLLOE3-AI-La Broadway, 2d door below John. St. NewTork City. Nov4'71m6 H OW TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. Buy the Woolen Goods manufactured by the ROGUE RITER TIELET WOOLEN MIN'F'G. CO., Who would respectfully announce to the trade and country generally that they are now In tne ctesful opperation, and have on hands and for sale a large assortment of BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, PL4IN TWILLED & CHEKC FLANNELS ic.,4e., Of the best quality and at home rates. Orders solicited. A liberal discount to- the trade Ashland, Ogn., Jan. 27th 1869. jSOt REDI'GTON & C07B x T OELDA WATE rSE-KO OTHIB. Unexcelled for Toilet Uee and for tho Bath.