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WEEKLY OEEGON STTESMA. 5 WEEKLY OREGON statesman: FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1S70. fir rain IrVMttiftRitiri WrtvliYfrVilrttW l At 0k Orore, Polk 0000(7,00 U 411 day of March 1870, John Thomas, son of, . Jfall, on Ui 11th year of hi aga. The ramaiDS will L brought to Salom fur interment. . i r Who ar W. It. Watklnda 4 Co ? The; bar old lota ef "Suudri" to tn 8ti for the m of tha Penitentiary. What in thunder do ptl oners want of io mooH "Snndrioa," tt a qnos tion we hear moat freqnontlv on tlie street. Mr. Bam. Hannah, of Union, Bays tha Jour nal, who was lately appointed Collector of Cua toma for this District, reached here last even ing to fir some eridonoe before the U. 8. Court. He will start bunMjaaxt Friday renin!. Tha man who committed suicide In Albany not long sinoe was identified as a Mr. Frost. It has since been shown thas Mr. Frost is tiring and the suicide Is now supposed to be a man by tha name Mutchell, who left home about that time, mentally deranged and baa not retarned Tha body will be disinterred for further examination. ' Nolle. A call meeting of the Tros toes of Sublimity College will be held at the Hntn school honse at 10 o'clock a. x., of the first day of April next, for the tranaaetion of important business. A full attendance is requested. J. C. Cawood, Proaidunt pro torn SMlpm Certainties. E. StatiKisian: The city editor of the Mor eury published,, in hurt evening's papvr, some eorrespondenoe written by himself, in regard to "Balem Liabilititnt." Tha printer with who private affairs he saw fit to meddle, wishes to inform him of a certainty, and that la that he, the aforesaid eity editor of the Mercury, is a LIABI Bevaral other certainties might be mentioned, but this one is sufficiently definite fr the prciient. Am Vdletal Stella. . , , This morning,' anyi tW Journal, ah aooidoot happened which might have robbed the famous Yambillurs ef an efficient servant and bronghi the tear of sorrow to checks onnsed to such a visitor. Our genial faiend, the oorporouae Sher iff Dale, of Yamhill, In attempting to board the raft Dearer, bound for LafayeUe, got one of fail mainstays foul of the (ang-plank and doused his oorpormity in the deep, rolling waters of the Willamette. Be fluuuderod around, puff ing like a whale, till be oould take his reckon ing; then set hts course for the nearest pile, and soon hove up on the wharf, trim as a new clipper, but somewhat watwr-'ogged, and aar Bounced to the spectators that "he wasn't born to be drownod." ' BOLL Or IIOftOK. rial amitsa Pnblle Mcbewl. Lydia Srooka, Husie ltichardsoB, John Druuka, Obvo )'oa, Andrew Delaney, Altos Bavage, David Harper, Cnarloy Adair. ADVAHCTB !EI ASTH1WT. Clara Ellis, Amanda Bull, Mary bavage, (.'karley FetvaL, -Kllea Bell. . Otpano Underwood, Jackson Uponc, B. Minnie Ferrel, Willie Bmlth, Fraukia ferrel, Kouort Iloby, Lather 1111. Frank Brooks, Clyde Brooks, Joseph Wirth. Juhnay Barago, pkimabi pEPAJtmurr. Letha Mauzi y, Thomas lloby, T Leua Baxter, James Underwood, Peter Baiter, Willie Cole, Teresa Savage, Fannie Bmith, George Baxter. Nruua. Xatlok, Teacher The names above given are those of pupils who have received HO par oent. or more, in de portment and scholarship for the month ending Feb. 10, 1H7G. The name occur in the order of tha avoraKe icradu, highest boiog first on the list. 8. A.. P.akdljc, Principal. (From Thursday Morning's Daily. Flues Brolseai. The Halem Flouring Mills Company were oompelled to shut down yusinrdoy afternoon oanoed by a break in the wooden flume which conveys the water from the dam to the mill. There is a large feroe of workmen employed and the breach will be repaired so that thuy can aomuenue ojwrstiuns agaiu Uwiay. MAKKIMI. At tho residence of the bride's parents, living 10 miles east of Btaytouviile, March 19, 1876, br W. II. Powell, Esq., John KiKKS to Hiss LydiaC. Hodgus.all of Marion oounty. At Btaytonville, March 20. 1870, by W. H Powell. Esq.. John J. Maxwell to Miss 8. A, Canter, both of I.inn county. MLltUTON LEI Tl.K. M Alien 21, 1878. E. Btatehmajc: There was quite an amus ing incldmit iu town this morning. It appears that two men living iu town, one of them s butcher and the other aoobbVr, concluded to go out into tho woeUit and catch souie wild hogs, Tbey made preparations for their trip; the butcher furnished a team a id borrowed a wagon, and being armed mid equipped with dogs and gun, tbey started ou their expediliou. They remained out nearly all day. In the evening thoy returned bl inking aitli them two hogs which they hud ciuiht iu the woods. The eubbler, not liariujj a pen te put bin in, left it with the buUdier n r. til he could prepare one. This he soon (lid, and yesterday morning nl to the lintcUor t Rot his h.R. and was greatly surprised when Inr hiite'ier teld liim lie could not hse til hog unless 1 e Ke him Iwo dol lars and a half. This the eobl b r refused te do, and alter duptitiiiK about it lor n unc lime the ubblur wnt before a Juxtn-e el the 1'eeee and got out tho necessary papers and ordered ska oiiustablo to take the lmn into f This morning the coiiBlnlile arrived with the papers, went to the ImU'her and served Ibem on hiui, and with the a.iHianre of his po.u, pio oeudud U laku the hog froui the .bueher's pen. When they got hitn out he would not go axay from his inste. A wliei lU-irrow wns prwnred and thoy tied the hog on ihut vehicle, Ihocou sUtblo and bin nimae moved down the ulieet whooling 111" hoR in front of tbeiu Hi the peu that wa prnparul for hiui gruatl.v to the aummi lueul of ail obiui trs. the (x pound of the hog catchurt, . il. ' CtAnvrti.' etitsitt; Jfir2f."lWi. Council met in rogiilatessieB), Mayor Wright presiding. ; , , , . , ;, : ,. Preaeut-Couucilmen Waldo, Scott, Thatcher, Strong and Dakar, , . . . , Miantes of last meeting road and approved. Tb Committee ita Ways and Means, in the matter ol the claim of Nathan P. Mack, for $1,000, for injuries reoeived by fall on defect ive aidewalk, reported the tact found is the eaae without rcommaudatioa. Deport placed on file. Committee on Ordinanooa reported verbally oa a petition asking for the repeal of the ordi nance prescribing fire limits, recommending that said ordinance be not repealed at present. Dills to the amount of 3o.2S were audited and erdarod paid. . Committee on Street and Public Property reported that they bad contracted with J. J. Basey for Si maple tree, to be set out around Willson Avonne, at $1.60 each. The contract was approved. Application of Weatberford k Co., and L. H. Bate to erect wooden buildings within fire lim it were reported upon favorably, and granted. The six-foot aid walk ordered to be bnilt on Marion street, from twelfth to fifteenth, and thence north waa changed to a two-plank walk, Bids war reoeived from W. 8. Chapman, promising to establish a aystem of grades, and fnrnlsh profiles, etc., for the sum of $500, or to establish aooh grade without the profile, etc for $280. Mo other bids being reoeived and the $500 being considered reasonable for tho work proposed that the bid was accepted and the Recorder authorized to enter into a oon tract on behalf ef the city. The bond of W. 8. Chapman for the perform ance of the above mentioned work was fixed at $1,000. A number of bills wre read, referred to the committee on accounts and current expenses. The tune lor completing the city ssaebsmen I was extended to May 1st. The delinquent taxes of L. . Davidson for 1870-71 were ordered stricken from the roll on aoooont of indebtedness. Tb matter of draimnc the nond near J. J Basoy's residence was referred te the committee on tire and water. The matter ol repairinc sidewalks was refer red to eommittee en ordinanooa to report amen datory ordinance if necessary. Aajournea. ' Wsslsjoawery f Irm, la regard to this great circus Mr. Queen says: "I have entirely re-organized my oompany and rebuilt my eagee, have pwrchaaed new, axpen aiv and rare animals, have had manufactured a large camber of beautiful ohanota, cage and have added a multitude of delightful special' nes, and can now ooBscieatioasly say that have an entire new establishment, which for magniflosnt elegnea, brilliant frtubnesi an J superior excellencies, hat nor parallel on the face of the globe," This great show will visit Oregon luring the eomiag ismmer. : 1 j 1 11 U Trom FrteM" ttoniknf's l aily.l Arrala; at mm I. Milton bbepaidsoa. and ins eompatriots, charged with robbing the mail ceach in Eastern Oregon, for which Tompkins et al were cenvic ad, will b arraigned in the U. Is. Dintriut Court u Saturday morning aext. . , ruumg I a. Tha Capital Guards are filling up the " Wig wam" in nioe shape for armory and drill room. Capt. Robinson is sparing no pains or labor to make this a perfect auccess. As soon as the arms arrive, a uniform will be agreed upon and the oompany will be ready to male a respecta ble apuearanoe by the' next 4th of July. - AsBoaesBeat. Among the best performance ever given in Sa' lent, atand those given by Vivlan-Koblor troupe, tw Bights of this week. The first named gea. t'eman aneond to Laugard, has lieen here several times before and is a great favorite with earpoople. Prof Kuchler is one the best mnnicisu in the worlj, having traveled all over Europe and America as a musical prodigy. Those who aid not bear them lost a musical treat. They go to Albany this morn.ng. Mr. Olsen, s Norwegian, and Mr. Allman, a Bwede, are in the city. They coaie from Saun ders county, Nebraska, aud represent about six hundred wealthy fumilius who desire to settle here. They want several thousand acres of farm lands and every citizen here is interested in aiding them to find jut what they are seek ing. Little fellows like the "lo"ul" of the Journal and the "phat" boy of the Governor's Mercury, can safely abuse an elderly goutlemau like Un cle Davy Newaoine. They inukt learn a great deal if they ever kuow much, and yet know enongh to know that a man of his size will never notioe them. John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abbott Lawrence, Edward Everett, Charles Froueis Adams, George Bancroft, John Lothrop Motley and kit-hard Ucnry Dana, all from M&wachu- sotU, have held the appointment of Ministers to England. It is announced that an alliance offensive and defensive has bcou feinted by Judge Haydeu and Gen. Nonmith. Tho Judge is to go to the Legislature from Polk county and the Gen. is to aoot pt a seat in the I.'. H. Senate. Some enierpriniug citizens of Fuyton are rrranging for a centennial jubilee, and export to eclipse Judge Ua.vdeu at Kwltt. There are plenty of people ho havn't time to go to Phil adelphia, to make bulh of tliuK efforts a success. The festive grouse now "boots" roundelay ou the aogia liilutidec. his nicr y T. B. Keat. Esq., ttueriff of Jackson ooetity, enmc d'iwn yi HUTday bsvisg in chargs Daniel Doty, who is am'eniod to the State I'livon for a term of four yeare ou a cl.nrge et assault with iutret lo kill. We are glad to welcome baek te Ha'.rm Major O. A. Browa. IIo has boeu sojoa ruing ia Cali fornia during bli absence, but conies back te his eld home, where we hope he will perma nently reside. "liyrnn Lislur is delivering to subscribers an other iustalliuout of "Art Treanaiej of Erg laud,'' and alio, "Illiintrsk J edillou of Shakr- sjioare's work." uy cr.btr let a uu thing 1U ktlMM , , Peaoh tree ar I blorxa oa Piety Hill. Children are said , to b tb to-morrow of ao- eicty. On what achcdule ef time are oar gat lamps ightod? Coast winds are viaitinj us and showor may l expected. Wesley Graven, Esq., hM been rnsticalitig fn Lino oonnty. , The ha trwt name for blende hair is " tho ligh fantastie tow." . .. J. O. Holbert Esq., ia rvsticating in tb vil- ae of Albany. Wkkklv STATEfKAK can be had at tha office of publication. Wm. Savas-e, Esq., ia confined to hi room with rather serious illness. The editor of the Albany Democrat says he has received a "corset," by mail. " ' April 2C.th next will be the fltty-seve alb anni versary of Odd Fellowship in America. Read advertisements in the Statxsxa. Ton will find many item of interest and profit. We understand that public exorcises will be resumed at ths University in a abort time. The Wythe cases against property owners in Salem are alowly grinding in tb U. S. Court, Oakland, California, elect a Republican Mayer by 61S majority. That 1 a good show ing. Republicans, remember the primaries and don't fail to attend. Bee call in another col umn. Tern Cox, Esq.,' assistant special mail agent for Oregon, cam down from Eugene City last night. The Bennett House of Balem has changed hands. A new advertisement will appear in a short time. The Oregonian is still Democratic ; but it matters little where the Ishmaelitish concern does stand. A quantity of Salmon eggs from the Colum bia river have been planted in a river in New Zealand. . We regret to announce that the condition of Mrs. Frank Cooper had not improved tip to last Tening Casper Eubli, Esq., Treasurer of Jackson county, is in the city settling with tb Stat Treasorer. The new graas is calculated to improve the quality of beef steak and mutton chop supplied in onr market. An exchange aaya: "It dee not follow that young lady is a goose becann she marries a Michigander." The steamer arrived at Portland at 4 o'clock A. x., yesterday. The list of passengers were published in advance. The Santiam bridge question is agitating the minds of many people. The precise location is difficult to agree upon. The grass ia growing rapidlv and several varieties of flowers are in blossom in gardens and parks of Balem. A Democratic tax-gatherer is engaged in rais ing funds to aeud some representative to the centennial with that map. Gov. Watkinds continue to control his Mer cury, snd bis figurehead moves nnder the nsual Judge Grover in true lions. Hon. A. J. Dufur is in town attending to Centennial matters. He expect to leave for Philadelphia early in April. The firm of A. V. Gilbert A Co. is dessolvcd by mutual eonseut. C. Czafovage will carry on the business. Bee ad. in another column. Young ladies proposing marriage during this leap year, should consider well the matter of whether they are able to support hustunds. If you want yonr wife to be a good house koeper have the deed executed in her nanie and then tl your life insured for her benefit. WatchmanMcGee, at the court bouse wants to find the man, woman or child that regulated the city clock the other day. Dont all speak: st once. Bee new advertisement of M. J. Rbawl, "l'lumhiug aud gas fitting." He has an im mense stock of material and employs the best workmen. A wicked fellow talking about the president of the great American Nasal Association, suid : 'A man with a big nose is not always handsome but he's nobby." Col, Chapman is still working on his pet rail road scheme. He is an indefatigable worker and suooesa ouj.ht to follow his efforts to open up Eastern Oregon. Hon. B. F. Underwood telegraphed yesterday that he would leave Omaha in about a week for Orogon via way of Boise. That will bring him home in about twenty days. Circuit Court is in session at Albany, Linn county. Judge Bonbam is unable to attend ou account of sickness aud Judge Burnett of the second district is presiding. Gen. Brown will visit the Philadelphia Cen tennial with his Cuiiiniitinion ia his pocliet, Duriug his absence he hopes to eo Geu. Lout glorified at Portland. What a joke. The staging business of Southern Oregon aud Northern California is most decidedly uu hill. The horses are coustautly engaged in Irv ing to climb en top of the mud. Something like a half tou of nrnvie arrivia by moruiug traiu yesterday, Mr. Wugner, agent for Wells, argo t Co., bandits all tlii valuable matter and wea iea not. v itU t JMWLBIiBU LKTTEB- t J- Communications are written with great ase iu the office of the Oregonisn aud dat d at al most auy poiut iu the btate. Horrktjro, March 21. Ed. BtAjTebman:1' The city of Rose burg i situated In a beautiful valley, surrounded by hills, which to look from tho top on the B.oues below pre ftent a picturesque appearance indeed. The town appears to be a thriving place and on all sides are marks of iui. provement buildings in course of erection and other just being finished. A number of nice buildings are to be seen in different parts of the city, the most prominent being those of Hons. W. R. Willis and J. F. Watson. Be sides a number of busineRS houses the city has five churches,' Presbyterian, North and South Methodist. EdIsco- pai anu iainon, nrta nvont a dozen gin mills," ana a brewery. On the way out I met with Hon. J. J. Comstock, who has an extensive sawmill a short distance below this place, and now building a new one with which to supply his increasing ireae. in is gentleman is getting out ine oest quality of lumoer, ana snip ping the same both north and south. Mr. Thomas Bheridan, well known in Balem, i located here and has formed a co-partnership with his brother, Mr. Jehn Sheridan, in the tin ana naraware ousiness. Arthur Fenner and Virril Cann, former residents of your city, are also at this place, the former acting in the capacity of book-keeper for Fleed & Co., while the latter tills the same po- uon iorK. Aiargs st t o. One of the principal attractions of tnecity is the "peanut" stand near the postofnee, which has a crowd gaz ing in at all hours of the day and night The boys say that there are some peculiar "coats" in this country ana wnne some parties are willing in public to show how affectionate they can be, the average citizen is willing to -taite it in." A dance was given by the Kager isros., iuouuay evening,, at -Masonic Hall, at which was attended bv about twenty couples. ine prisoners confined in the Couutv Jail came sear effecting their escape Aionaay evening, rney naa, by some means got possession of a lot of tools, and were makinsr it tropical for the brick work when they were discovered and their little speculation busted. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church are making extensive prepara tions for a grand entertainment, which is to take place on the 30th inst. From what can be gathered in regard to it the outlook is that it will be one of the grandest affairs that, has ever oc curred in Roseburgi The political pot has began to boil, but has not yet reached the point termed red hot. The Republicans and Democrats have called their conven tions and a few Independents are talk ing of bringing out a ticket, but as they are satisfied that even in this county their defeat is certain, they are dubious about issuing the call. , TELMiRAPllIt- S I ril.I.A1IO.VS. bevtral parties have been arrested at Scranton, I'eiimylvania, on a charge of cutinterieiung national oaim notes. 1 lie plates ou which tbey printed the "queer" were found In tlieir possession. The gold reports from the Clack Hills up to the 2M, are favorable to the conclusion that a great bonanza has been struck. The latest spark read as lollows: Jamas Al ten arrived here Irotn the Black ilills, yes terday, tor supplies. He returns in a few days. He brings with him several hun tireu uoiiurs wortn of gold dust, and re ports business in the hills lively. Over one hundred teams have left here diirin; the last three days, loaded with passengers anu lreiglit. llie city is lull ol men, out fitting uow, and large amounts of trans portation a'vaiting passengers who arrive on every train. Gen. Schenck is in Washington. Senator Sherman's great speech ou the subject of "National Finances" is to be circulated by a combination of bankers Eastern cities. Heavy gales are reported on the Atlan tic ocean, with great losses to shipping and many lives. A Strike" lias occurred in the woolen mills of Great Kails, New Hampshire. At Trenton, New Jersey, March 21, Pa V andjre, 60 vears of are, was sentenced to he hanged 011 Friday next, for the mur der of a man named Meyers ; he secured a commutation of'his sentence to impris onment lor inc. Large amounts of eoods are arriving nt Philadelphia from England designed tor the centennial exhibition. 1'he Democratic House of lleniesenta fives In Congress call tor an apnroDriation 01 nintly-eioiit thousand dollars to pay ex penses of investigating committees when nothing has been saved. Dina will not be confirmed as minister to I'.ugland. 1 lie question of government for Alaska agita ting Congress. No conclusion has lieen reached up to this date. 1 ;! r t - Ol at WAHHsSUTV TCatatlTOatY LET. TMt. Colfax, V, T. March J3, 1870. Eu. Statesman: For tli last week the weathor lias been exceedingly cold. Since the night ot the Cth Inst., the wind has blown directly Irotn the north, and we needed only the snow to make it aouear quite wlnterish. For you may be sure It lelt o eveu without It. Yesterday a change took place, but whether for better or worse we cannot tell, as we were greeted yesterday morning by about three inches of snow. Before night however, it had all disappeared, at which time after some little indecision, it concluded to Ireeze up, which it proceeded to do with out delay. But it seems that something went wrong, and this morning snow was again prevalent. At the present time there U more mud than anything else, from which you might infer that the matter is very changeable, but whether it rains, snows or blows, - we should all re member that such things are liable to oc cur in Marcn, sua even now far from find ing fault with the weather, we rather like it, and knowing that every shower adds lust so mucn to me success or our crops we receive them gladly. Mott of our farmers are engaged in raising flax. As far as has been tested. this country is well adapted to the raising 01 it. Many people who have been wintering in Colfax in order to secure school advan tages for their children, are now return ing to their farms tor the summer season. A man named Bryant was brought be fore Justice Edmiston one day last week charged with having assaulted one Jack son Eads with intent to kill. The result was that Bryant paid the costs and was bound over to keep the peace. Social parties in Celfax are becoming less frequent, yet the young folks seem de termined to enjoy themselves as much and as long as possible. Our citizens were favored yesterday with a sermon delivered by an aged Nez Perce Indian. He is a pupil of Mission ary Spaalding. He read from the testa ment translated into the Nez Perce tongue by Rev. Spaulding. - After a discourse ot some length in which he displayed consid erable Indian eloquence, he sung several hymns which he himself had transcribed, and closed with prayer. : When one looks upon the wrinkled fea tures ot an aged Indian who by his own efforts has acquired some degree of civilza tlon and reflects that perhaps lie has taken part in many a massacre, but by motives most pure lias turned from his savage ways ana endeavored to live a more civil ized life, be must need know and feel that the life and labors of Rev. Spaulding ha3 not been in vaiu. W. J. Davenport. - -.NEW ADVEKTl3MEJtT&, w. wkathukvoud. 1 I I. nr. wxAVunafofcaY VEATIIERFORD & CO HIT I ABSUX, Jinitfo Strong of Portland, declines to hi-iurs fr the Albany library association. C!ol. (hlfry has closed that business up for the fcTMit orators vf thw iSuto, aud ao'at a nionopjlv. It is estimated that a lerer number of fiait trooB will be planted in UimoB. tUis surinir than during any forinor season. Now autl bet tor oicuurdx should be plat, ted and uHivut.d. Head tho advei tisoiimiit of W. C. Mvsr in (-day's paper. All lovrs of flue stock should tmn.ijtj his stock sod eucoarau his sfferUi lo aid the Htatv by tht introduction f the bsst breeds. One Kr. Oievt: is iuid the bk:u vf twesi; Bv Uollais for "visiting the Penitentiary." The btate loots tue hill, Tbr are auany peo ple who would visit that institution twice day for half that sum. The Rocky Mountain Herald, in nn hrticle upon Kit Carson, says his "liody now lies chucked away in cayote putch, under tho bhude of a ample ot cotton woods, 011 the Arkan sin (Southern Colorado) without even a piece of picket railing to protect his grave from the prowling woIvch, or even a pencil uwirk on a Mliino-le for a Immlstone to tell the traveler that Kit l urson Meeps beneath it." Surely the scores of people who nre under oliliga noun u ivtt, tjursiou ror intention am protection on the prairies mid tnotiti tains of the far West will not sulfur miicIi a stute of things to continue. Vt IKt.MIIY. letor IIuki sent sixty dollars to the monument committee for I.aninr tine, ami accomiutuied the subscrin uou witti the tuiiowiugnote: "France saw in 18-u great poet appear, and in 1U1U -- . . . -. ... ioo is Kreui citizen, 'l i s noiit, i n was !:uuar- at'te." B.cuiz0u, tnis great man ltiu. I ait berth? for his NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WltWtanAX A!TD BSTAri. DCALRB or Drags, Paints, OILS, - CLASS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES,! J .... TOILET GOODS, ETC, ETC. Pure Wines ctnd Liquor) For Hadteal parpwe. ' ' 63T"Mod:oines Compounded sad Pre lpttos Filled. ' "WIGAWDIA," ; Weitherford's Preparation of " ! MOUNTAIN BALL! ALONZO CESNER, City Surveyor and Civil Engineer OFFICE CORNER OF COTTAGK ASD FER ry streets, Salem, Oregon . . mar24lf Dissolution f Co-purtnerbip. rpiIE CO-PARTNERSHIP rfXlSTINfl BE x tween A. N. Ullbert and C. lv.afovage is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be contlnnen, as heretofore, by V. v .afovare Alllallsare now due and mut be naid lucoiit, within 30 divs, otherwise they will be ulaced In the hands of an oilloer for eolltvtion. Eitber party is authorized to receipt in liumuatinn. A.N.GILBERT. C. I'ZAFOVAUK. Sale, March 13, 1876. lm 1776. CENTENNIAL 1876, CASH STORE Wholesale and Retail D. & A. A. McGULLY, Are receiving direct from Sun Fniiuilsce, a large and well selectel stock uf GROCERIES, Queensware, Glassware, Woodenware, Safety Lamps, Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Shoulders, Extra Clear Sides, Nails, Ropes, dec. OTJE MOTTO : SMALL PROFITS iND QECK SALE?. Th vrnai Kvnmtorant and Alterative Tonic the Healing Balsam for Affections of the Throat and Lungs. The first dose gives relief., Try tt. Alamuactureu oy , .").;. WEATHER FORD A C'.. Marl:dawtll ' CommercN Street, 8alea. REMEMBER ' J.P. VEATCH On North SUt Street, keep GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Dishes, Classware, ABLE CUTLERY, Which he sells at BED RrtCK P1UCES. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHICKENS. And all other farm produce taken in exchange, feblldwtt' C. A. REE, Notary Tabllo. T. IL CRAWrOW). REED & CRAWFORD, GENERAL AGENTS OT THE PHCEHIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD CONN. North British & Mercantile RRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH ALSO AQHNTS OV TtIK iiiuiiKisT 1'itii 1: PAin tux 33vittor vxxcl Eggs. I ,' '. . AAMI.Mli tl II HTlH.'K AND i,,.,.. .,1 1. ,111,10 Lfi oiiuw gtj i, a . liu CENTENNIAL CASHIST0RE, Starkej's Bl.xik, Commarolil Streat, ATTMTD TO TUB HUY1N unci HKrLIlVO. REAL ESTATE, Renting and Selling City Property, COLLECTING ACCOUNTS, NZCST.AT.Ka LOANS, An everything partatslar to a Qeneral Agaxf itiuiiuisa, Oflnn. Ilrst dirtr to the rtxtit. 111 Rtnn. In I'lHjia lloiu, Mkbum, L,v(j,,n, hiiU' rS