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THE SENTINEL. SATUBDir, October 5, 1872. AGENTS FOR THE SENTINEL. he following named persons Are authorized to Bet as Agents for this paper in the places named: Ik P. FISHER. 20 and 21 Kew Merchants' Exchange, BAN TRXi, CISCO. S. M. PETTEXGlXIi & CO., -17 I-ark Eow. NEW TORE, andlO State street, BOSTON. ALBERT MENET, (successor to Hudson & Mcnet) 21 Park Kow, NEW YORK. GEO. P. ROWELh &. CO., 41 Tark Row, NEW YOBK. POS rOFFlCE REGISTER. Mails North close daily at 9 o'clock a. it. " South " " H " p.m. " to CreceDt City close Sundays & Wednesdays at 3 " p.m. Mails to Central Point, Tn ble Bock & Eagle Point close Tuesdays at 9 " p. ji. Money order office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. MAX MULLEB, P. M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES All notices under this head will be published free, and changes announced withont charge if notice is given at the office before noon ot Fridajs. Rev. Father Blanchct will hold divine Ecrvice at the Catholic Cnurch to-moirow, at the usual hour. Another Figiit with a Bear. A few days ago three brothers by the name of Obenchain, when near Eighty Acre Prairie, on Butte Creek, encoun tered a grizzly bear, when a fight was immediately begun, bruirj, showing his grit to tho last. In the struggle Wash. Obenchain was thrown from his horse, and thus fell into the clutches of tho enraged brute, who immediately began tearing him to pieces. He would have made short work of this but for the in terference of the other two brothers, who instantly attacked him, and by a lucky shot from John's gun, succeeded in putting a ball through his lungs,, which weakened and soon killed him. Wash, is dangerously injured, but is under tho skillful care of Dr. Aiken, Mho believes lie will recover. He was a bear of large size, measuiing thirty-eight inches across the back and is thought to have weighed at least 1200 pounds. But for the skillful use of John's rifle he would probably have proven more than a match for all three of the men; but they "fixed" him, i - and One of his hupre paws can be seen at Dr. Aiken's office, where it is held as a trophy of tho fight. The Weather. At last tho weath er has become somewhat regular and settled down into genuine Autumn beauty. Tis really the season of the "sear and yellow leaf," but not to us the "melancholy days," nor "saddest of the year." Could we hac a say in tho matter wo would like to havo it about half the year, at least. We like to see tho foliage change color, and enjoy the sight of -the gentle breeze piling up the rilts of falling leaves; and then tho air is fresh and bracing always after the sultry heat of Summer. The Balm Medicine. Mr. W. II. Parker, compounder and proprietor of this most efficacious medicinal specific, lias gone on a tour North, as we announced last week he intended to do, and will be absent until about Novem ber 1st Ilis object in his present vis it, is to introduce his medicine more generally among tho public by estab lishing depots for its sale throughout tho State. On his return he will be prepared to furnish it, in any quantity desired, to the citizens of Jackson and Josephino counties. f Dentistry. Dr. Jackson, dentist of this city, will visit Ashland on Monday next, October 7th, and will remain there two weeks. From thence he will go to Kirby ville, where he wil remain tho same length of time. Per sons in either of those places, who may need the sen ices of a dentist, will do well to bear this in mind. The Doctor is a skillful operator and will give satisfaction to all who may cm ploy him. Jrwisn Holiday. On Saturday next, the 12th instant, will occur the Jewish holiday of Yum IZippur, or "Long Day," and we are informed that it will be generally observed by our Hebrew citizens. Their places of bus iness v ill all be closed on that day. CnuRcu Notice. Archbishop Blan chct will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation, in the Catholic Church of this city, on Sunday, tho 20th inst. Rev. Father Blanchet invites all the Cathtolics who have not yet received tho Sacrament, to prepare accordingly. - Till This Evening. Mr. Jacobs requests U9 to state in this morning's paper that his store will romain closed until this evening, at which timo it will again be opened and ho will be glad to see all his friends. Tho holiday is the reason for closing. -o A Scholarship in tho National Bus iness College at Portland can be had on favorable terms by applying at the Sentinel office. J " J Serious Accident. On Saturday last, while on his way from Jackson ville to his homo in tho valley, ex Sheriff Wm. Owens met with a serious and very painful accident His horse stumbled and fell, throwing him off and falling upon him, breaking his collar-bone, three ribs, and badly bruising one side of his head. He was imme diately brought to town and placed under the care of Dr. Aiken. Although severely injured the Doctor thinks he will have him all right again in a rea sonable time. Mr. Owens is one of our most estimable citizens, whose services are valuable and always available, and we sincerely sympathize with him and wish him a speedy recovery. Jackson County Stock. George Ross, of this county, visited the late Linn County Fair at Albany with some racing stock, and by the papers we learn that he won a few of the purses and captured some of the premiums there contended for. The "outside world" will soon begin to find oat the character of Jackson county, of which they seem to have been somewhat ig norant heretofore, and George is just the lad to teach them. Jackson coun ty has some of tho best stock of all kinds in the State, and a few exhibitions of the kind mentioned will give the Webfeet a better opinion of their neighbors. Let some of them come to our Fair this month if they want to see fun. We read in the good book that when certain party had been slain his slayers "parted his raiment among them." They seem to havo been mod est enough to have waited his death. But the Democracy arc not so modest. They have been trying to get Old Chappaquack's famous white coat from him. Knowing they have a "dead thing" on it eooii, the struggle has al ready begun among tho slayers for the booty. Bat Mrs Greeley don't see it in the light II. G. seems to and reluses to let tho garment be defiled; whereat Greeley says he can't do any thing more in tho matter. If they don't bust him by November the Republi cans will Grant him relief. Railroad Pioneer The Portland Bulletin says David Matthews, who ran tho Migine that drew the Jirst pas senger car in a railroad in tho United States from Albany to Schenectady, N. Y. in 1831, is now a draughtsman in the car shops of the N. P. It. R. at Kalama. Xakge Yield.-'Mr. W. T. Smith, of Wasco county in this State, has this season raised 450 bushch of plump round wheat on a 04- acre tract of ground, or an average of 49 bushels to the acre. A Monster Caxal. The telegraph informs us that tho Prussian Govern ment has determined upon the construc tion of a canal which shall connect the Baltic and Black Seas. Pkogkessixg. The party engaged in surveying tho route of tho Portland and Salt Lako Railroad havo run a line fiom Walla Walla to Powder riv er alley and report very favorably. Secretary It. G. Northrop, of the California State Board of Education, has accepted an offer from the Govern ment of Japan to take charge of the educational interests of that country, with a yearly salary of $10,000 in gold. He will enter upon his duties next year. IIollowat's Pills. The most powerful exist ing medicine for the cure of female complaints. Fifty years' experience, incontcstably prove these remedies unrivalled for the disorders in cidental to the softer sex. No family should be without them. They may be taken by young and old, as they will restore health when every other means prove unsuccessful. 25"ccnts per box or pot. It ins scnrmsED thousands to witness the beneficial effects which result from a use of Wi tab s Balsam of Wild Cuerht. Consumption reaches its dreaded strength through neglectid colds. These cold? may be completely cured by the use of this preparation, as also the many forms or bronchitis, whooping cough, and other distressing accompaniments of consump tion For the very best Photographs go to BRAD- IYSf RULOFSOX. Gallery without STAIRS. J&'ASCEXD IX THE ELEVATOR 429 Mont gomery street, San Francisco. jan24Iy. 3E-vu?e:i2:s 3MOLIJLS HAVING THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and fitted up tbe abeve named mill with the latest improvements, we are now prepared to manufacture Flour Equal to Any In Southern Oregon. A share of public pat ronage Is solicited. sep24mS ALEXANDER te AMY. HOMESTEAD, PRE-EMPTION and COURT BLANKS of all kinds, kept on hand for sale, or printed to order at this office. Old Things Passed Away This is at least true of the old method of treating the long and ranch abused human body. It is no longer considered wise to put a patient to the torture in order to cure him of a disease in which pain is already undermining the ener gies of his system. True science ranges itself on the side of nature, and indeavors to assist her in her fight against disease. This is the province of Hostetter's Stomach Litters, tbe most approved tonic ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended as a fall medicine, par excellent ; for it is in tbe fall that biliousnsss, dyspepsia and malarious fevers are especially prevalent. The frame, exhaust ed by the heats of summer, is relaxed and leeble at its close, and requires, we may say demands, artificial assistance. Afford it that as sistance in occaeional doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and tbe evils referred to may be escaped. Throughout the far west, and on the steaming alluvial of the Southern rivers, all the varieties of periodical fever are proba bly rife to-day. Had a course of Hostetter's Bitters been commenced by the sufferers one month ago, t. ., before the unhealthy season set in, seven-eights of them would in all prob ability be in their usual health at this time. So much for -want of forecaste. So much for not keeping in the house and using daily, the best safeguard against epidemic and endemic fevers. As flocks of imposters and imitators are try ing to follow in the wake of the Great Am-ri-ican Remedy, therefore be sure that the article you buy is genuine and verified by the proper trade-mcrks. The true article can only be ob tained in bottles. Beware of the spurious Bit ters sold by the gallon or in keg. Latest Dispatch to the Ladies ! Misses A. P. & L. A. KENT. HAVING BEMOVED NEXT DOOB to E. C. Brook's Jewelry Store, Califor nia Street, take pleasure in announcing to the ladies that they have a Full Fall Stook of MILLLVERY & FANCY GOODS, INCLUDING Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimming', Chignons and many other articles, selected with care and of the VERY LATEST STYLES. pf Please gite m a call. Jacksonville, Oct. 14. 1871.-3m BUCKEYE STEAM SAW MILL. One Mile East or John Stoul'd Farm, AND ABOUT 30 MILES northeast from Jacksonville. Every description of lum ber sawed from good Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine and Fir timber, kept constantly on hand or sawed to order. In connection with my mill I have a PLANING MACHINE, and nill dress lumber for all who may wish it, and will also keep DRESSED LUHUER at all times on band. WM. rATTKUSON. September 1, 1872 m3. SAM'L jay:es. t. j. butler. BUTLER & JAYWES, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, REDDING, - - CALIFORNIA. Office in Railroad Depot. Mark "Care B. 5, J." ang24m3. O. W. CRYbTAL. n. f. ruiLLirs CRYSTAL & PHILLIPS. Oregon Street. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon-making, Horse-shoeing, Repairing. fcc. pa-ALL WORK WARRANTED.- Jacksonville, Ogn., Dec23 3m m EULE BREWERY 1 JOS. W3TTERER Prop'r. rpiIE BEST OF LAGER BEER KEPT CON- X stantly on.band ; sold by the keg, gallon, or glass, beeing is oeueving, give me a call and judge for yourself. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870.-tf NEW STATE SALOON. o-o '"PHIS Popular Resort, under the New Man- JL agement, is furnishing the best brands of liquors at 12 CENTS A DRINK. The New State is furnished with two'elegant Billiard Tables, the Bar with the choicest Brandies, Wines, Cigars, &c, and the Reading Tables with all the Eastern. Periodicals and eading papers of tbe Coast. C.W. SAVAGE, Prop'r. Jacksonville, Oct. 14, '71-tt Boots! BoOts! CHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PER manently located in Jacksonville, is prepared to do all kinds of workin his line. fST SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. - Shop opposite Pat. Ryan's store, on Califor nia Street. M. CATON. Jacksonville, Ogn. FeblO tf Cattle for Sale! ONE HUNDRED HEAD OF choice Beef Cattle can be had cheap for cash by calling on ARTHUR LANGELL, Langell'i Valley, Jackson Co., Ogn. August 24, 1872. m2 oo THE BALM MEDICINE! For Coughs, Colds, Croup and BroncsUtls. r' IS AN AGUE PREVENTIVE, INVIGOR ator. Blood Purifier and Appetizer; is good for all Nervous and Bilious ails, and is the most efficacious Lung Medicine extant. Its ingredients are all purely vegetable. Prepared by W. H. PARKER, sep2S ntf Jacksonville, Oregon. J. B. WHITE. ALEX MARTIN WHITE & MARTIN (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.T. GLENN.) DEALES IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE CALIFORNIA STREET, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. ilW FM NEW GOODS, ....AND.... !N"E"W PRICES! LOW PRICES WILL WIN! THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE in notifying his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving and op ening a very large ana extensive sioce ot. STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY MADE CL0TI1IXQ. ITATS AND CAPS, CALIFORNIA AND SALEM CLOTHS, BLANKETS, HOOP.SKIRTS- ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Misses' & Children's Shoes. I have, also, in connection with -?a the above, a very large and extensive stock of choice Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, JSJ"" Glass- -8 ware, Cutlery, Faints anJ Oils; also, Window Glass, Nails, Iron and Steel, Cast and Steel Plows, Wooden and Willow ware, a I am ready to sell anything in my line at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Persons wishing to buy goods, will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold by any house in Jacksm county. Give me a call, and then judge for yourself as to my capacity to turnisn goods as above. WHITE & MARTIN. Jacksonville, November 18, 1871 tf. and Gre & e 1P i FUIMSHIXG & FANCY GOODS, I50YS & GIRL'S CLOTHING, HEADY MADE. AT REDUCED PRICES. BY E- JACOBS Opposite Orth's New Brick Building, JACKSONVILLE, auglO OREGON. UNION LIVERY, Salo ts Xlxobaxigo STABLE. ta ta KUBLI & WILSON, Proprietors. THE proprietors have recently purchased the above well-known Btaud, situated on the corner of California and Fourth Streets, Where the very best horses and buggies can be had at all times, at reasonable rates. Their stock of roadsters cannot be equalled in the State. HORSES BOARDED On reasonable terms, and tbe best care and attention bestowed upon them while nnder their charge. Also HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Being satisfied that tbey can give satisfac tion, the proprietors solicit the patronge ol the public. Jacksonville, June 11. 1S70. PETER ERITT, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Ambrotyp e s, Photographs, Cartes de Visite DONE IN THE FINEST STYLE OF ART. Pictures Reduced OR ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE. Notice. ALL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to Miixkr & Suixnos are hereby requested to call and settle immediately. We propose making a change in our business, and must balance our books. MILLER & SHANNON. Jacksonville, August 31, 187I-w4. JACKSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR For 1S72. The following is the PREMIUM LIST for the ensuing County Fair, to be held in By bee's Grove, near Jacksonville COXXENCEiQ Wednesday, October. 23, 1872, AND CONTINUING FOUR DATS. Entrance for money premiums 33$ per cent, on the amount of premium offered. LIST OF PREMIUMS. FIRST DEPARTMENT. HORSES. In this ilepirtment tbe same animal cannot be entered more than once, except In sweepstakes, or as a colt with us sire or aam. as a memoer oi a unuir. No animal will be allowed to compete fot any premlom unless free from disease or blemish which can be trans mitted to posterity. CLASS I HOUSES OF XU. WORK STALLIONS. Best 4 years old and oTer $10 and diploma. zaao - - 3 - MARE3. Best 4 years old and OTer....... $10 and diploma. 2ddo " S - " CLASS II DRAFT HOKSlSS STALLIONS. Best 2 years old and orei.. $10 and diploma. a.do " 5 " MAKES. Best 2 yrs old and OTer, with colt by side $10 and diploma " " wtthoutcolt.... 4 " - . CLASS HI ROADSTERS STALUONS. Best 3 years old and orer ....$10 and diploma. zaao - o - - QELDING3. Best 2 years old and oTsr...... ........ $3 and diploma, 2ddo " 5 M MARES. Best 3 years old and over $10 and diploma. aido - - u - CLASS IV CARRIAOE nORSES. Best nair carriage horses owned and nsed as such by one person. ............ ....$6 and diploma. n do 4 " CLASS V ROADSTER TKAM3. Best doable team roadsters owned and used as such by one owner.. ..........$0 and diploma. za no 4 All animals competing for premiums in Classes III, IV and V will be exhibited in harness, and a trial of speed reqmrea. CLASS VI colts. Best 2-year-old $3 and diploma. -J no z ao Best 1-year-old 3 do 2dbcst. 2 da Best suckling colt... ............ 3 do 2dbest 2 do CLASS VII SADDLE 1I0RSES. Best saddle horse $G and diploma. 11 best 4 do CLASS VIII JACKSAND MCLES. Best Jack $3 and diploma. Best Jennet 3 do Best mule 2years old. 5 do Best mule 1 year old.................... 3 do Best pair mules raised In the county..... S do CLASSES CATTLE. BULLS. Best Durham Boll $10 and diploma. BestDcTon do 10 do Best Alderny do 10 do COWS. Best Durham Cow 8 do BctDeTondo 8 do Best Alderny do 8 do SWEEPSTAKES. Best Bull of any breed $10 and diploma. Best Cow of any breed.. 10 do CALVES. Best Durhim Calf..... $5 and diploma. Best DeTon do............ & do Best Alderny do 5 do EWEErSTAUS. Best Calf of any breed 5 do SHEEP. Best buck $3 and diploma 2dbcst 2 do Best ewe 3 do 2d best.... ..................... ....... 2 do S1UNE. Best boar........... $7 and diploma. 2d best 3 do Best sow............ 7 do 2dbest 3 do rOULTBY. Best lot of ImproTcd breed $o and diploma. 2d best do do 3 do SECOND DEPARTMENT. MACniXEEX, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. CLASS I noosEnoLD implements, etc. Best Churn Diploma. BestButter Worker Best Washing Machine " Best broad G rain and Seed Sower $3 and u CLASS II VEHICLES. Best two-horse family carriage Diploma. Best top buggy Best farm wagon for general purposes......... M Best spring market wagon......... ........... M Best wagon or carriage brake u THIRD DEPARTMENT. TEXTILE FABRICS, MILL 4 DOMESTIC PRODUCTS. (Articles to be exhibited by manufacturer.) KILL rABKXCS. Best display of woolen goods by one factory.... Diploma, XEXDLE, SHELL A3D WAX WOKE, CL0TEECQ, HATS, CAPS,. ETC. Best exhibit and greatest number of ar ticles In this class... $5 and Diploma. uttoman cover do Fancy chairwork with needle do Crotchet shawl.... ............ ........ 2and do Lamp-stand mat...... ....... .......... Ornamental needle-work 3 and Silk embroidery 2 and Embroidered dressing-gown Embroidered lady's robe Sand Embroidered tabiepread... ........... Embroidered children's clothes 5 and Embroidered lady's collar...... land Embroidered handkerchief. land Embroidered with beads 2and Tatting collar 1 and Worked collar......................... land Worked handkerchief. land Display of millinery Assortment of gloves and mittens 2and Variety of linen embroidery.. ....... Specimen of wax flowers Sand Specimen shell work Specimen braid work.. ...... .......... 2 and Embroidered picture do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do da do White quilt.. Worked quilt... sak qunt Patchwork quilt., 2 and Hocsmou) ruiics. Best hearth rug $1 and diploma. pair woolen knit stockings land do pair cotton knit stockings land do pair by misses under 12 years...... land do pair woolen fringe mittens Diploma. juwr wouien miiiens... lanu do pair by Misses under 12 years land do pair woolen stockings bv Misses nn der 12years land Stocking yarn. ............. ....... Woolen sbawh... land Foot mats Gentlemen's shirts 2 and do do do do do """"" Best pair dress boots $1 and Diploma, ,mt uw, wu,.......,..,.. sand do pair lady's shoes land do KECBAXICAL noBtXTS. Best display of cabinet ware Sand do 14 wooden ware.. ...... do tinware, Sand do FOURTH DEPARTMENT. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 1st Premium. 2d Pnm. Bestbnsnel f wheat $3 00 $2 00 " oats 3 00 2 00 barlsy ........ 3 00 S 00 Twelve ears of corn.............. 3 00 2 00 Display of grain from 1 farm .. GOO 4 00 Peek of white, beans 2 00 100 " peas 2 00 100 " alfal&seed 4 00 3 00 Display of squashes 5 or mors 2 00 100 onions a oo l oo " beets , 2 CO 100 " Cauliuower 2 00 " display of vegetables from 1 garden ft 00 garden seeds ........ 3 00 M apples 3 00 " pears 3 00 M peaches 3 00 w plnms ........... 3 00 " grapes S varieties SCO loo 300 200 200 200 200 200 too noes. Best sackof wheat flour $2 OQand diploma Sack of red wheat flour to be exhibited by the manufacturer, with statement of the variety and quantity ot wheat to make It 00 CHKXSX. Best cheese of domestic manufacture 5 00 M BCTTX2, BlXaO, ETC. Best exhibit of butter $3 00 and diploma. Dreaj sou - " domestic corn bread.. 2 00 ' " ryebread 2 00 u brown bread BOTET, rKESEKTES, PICXUS. Best honey, not less than 10 lbs $1 00 and diploma. Best canned tomatoes " blackberries 100 " raspberries 100 peacbes 1 00 ' pears 1 00 " " apples 1 00 M " Quinces 100 - " sherries 1 00 " currants 1 00 " grape 1 00 " Best Jelley, apple " " enrrant 100 - " peach 1 00 Quince 1 00 Bestpreserredquinres 100 " peaches .... 1 00 " pears . 1 00 " apples 1 00 - nlnrns 1 00 Best tomato catsup 100 " uest picKieacucumoers..... l 00 " onions 1 00 " gherkin 1 00 " WX-IIS. LAOEB BEXK. Cr&XB A7TD lUESl. Best yield of wine from grapes quan tity and quality considered $3 00 and diploma. Bestwhitewine i oo " Bestred wine...... 1 oo Best white sparkling wine 1 00 u Best blackberry wine 100 M uest enrranx wine l oo Best S gallon keg of lager 5 00 " Best canon Kesr or c der 5 00 Bestsampleofrinegar..... ..5 00 BBIEO A-rn FEESEaVED rBCXT. Greatest number of varieties and best specimens, not less than21bii.iuh..e3 no Greatest number of varieties and best specimens or fresh preserved fruit, notlessthanonecanorjareach.... 3 00 " FINE ARTS. HUWI3G3, PAI5TCTQ3, XTC. Best Epeclmea oil painting bj American "" DiDioma. Same by Oregon artist Beat specimen in Trater colors " in oil bjtbreisn artist.... " " water color, by forn artist nncoli red photograph.... fruit pointing $laud " flower painting Best Oregon landscape In oil by Oregon artist Best exhibit of paintings by Oregon or foresgn artist , Best specimen or fancy painting " - watercolors M display of Drintln specimens of penmanship.. ,. $lanl crayon drawing pencil drawing ien drawing display of foreign merchandise SPEED mOGRAMME. SECOND DAT First Rack. Half-mile Running Race for a nurse of $100. 1st horse, J of purse; 2d horse, j-do. Second Race. Running Race, single dash of one mile, for z-year-oiu cons, for a purse or S150. 1st horse, $100 2d horse, 50. THIRD DAY. Trotting Race, best 3 in 5, for a purse of $200. 1st horse, J of purse; 2d horse, do. FOURTH DAY. Running Race, best 2 in 3, for a pnrse of $200. 1st horse, J of purse; 2d horse, do. 3Entrtnce Fee, twenty per cent of purses; inrce to enter ana two to surt.TK The Rules of the State Fair will govern races. All entries thall be made with the Secreta ry, and no entry will be received later than 6 o'clock, p. a. of the firtt day of the Fair. No deviation from this rule except by order of the board. ro article, or any animal, entered lor Premium, can be removed and taken away without fpecial permission, before tbe close of tbe exhibition. No Premium will be paid on articles' or animals removed in violation of this rule. J. S. IIERRIN, Prcs'r. H. K. BANNA, Secretary. PUHTATION BITTERS. 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. LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preserving and Beautifying the Unman Hair. To Pi event Its Falling X)ut and Turning Cray. A well-prescrvcdHead of hair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, elegance, health and beauty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not insensible to its advantages and charms. Few things are more disgusting than tbin, frizzly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat covered with Dandruff. Visit a bar ber and yon feel and look like a new man. This is what LYON'S KATHAIRON will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed hair, glossy curls, luxuriant tress es and a clean head is noticeable and irresisti ble. Sold by all Druggists and country stores. Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED having rented his in terest in tbe flouring mill on Bear Creek; to 0. P. Alexander, all persons knowing them selves indebted to tbe firm of McKenzie & Amy are requested to call at the mill and settle be fore the 15th day of October, 1872. and save costs. n31td T.T.McKENZIE.