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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1888)
pjanunggaitiXtcraltl 0. 1 . It. K. H51K TABLE. NORTH BUUXB. eoarts Arrives. aia. c.;r. Eiiirciie ex t;45 ami 7;t)5um j i 1:15 am 1 1 .'ifiAiuj 'ord'd in Plain ' 3-l.Ypm " S4:..iii aUt.'TH lJOfM. Arrives Dejuts! Arrives , - - .. Ca'a. p j 7:4.-,ju, fipniiAshUtiid! no.uii 2;iijp!i 12 40. m Fuueiie - 4'mi j 1 OjWl i fU'?! ;.lli"l rri-s;!fi; -.No! of t;i Freight received fur south after 11 a. ii. 1LKI5AXOX BRANCH. FoAI'jay; Departs Arrives. Xo 11 . . . jli.TiO p in Lebanon at 1 3H ..! S,. 10 p m; " 8.. 50 p m p in I' iu Leb'n i No 12. No 14. 15.00 p m -i2.0i p m Albany at 5.45 a m 2.45 p m OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arris es Departs J U.15amll.o6 p m ..' 5.2;:piultS.f0 a m Passon er. . Freight JO M INGS A UO IT IOW.. The circus to-morrow. Thos. Kay, of Brownsville, is in the city. The choicest candies can be ob tained at Kenton's. The St. Charles hotel will be opened in about two weeks. Strauder and David Froman and families have returned from the mountains. Mrs. Munson, an ayed lady, of llarnshurg, is in the city visiting 'with relatives. Il F. McCariney and Levi Douglas, of Harrisburg, were in he city yesterday. J. M. Ralston, of the Linn County Bank, now located at Leb anon, is in the city. News has reached this city of the tfe.th c" Judge Johns, of Crook county, at his home in Frineville. A number of first-class shows are booked for performances at the opera house in September and Oc- j tofoer. . ! F. L. Kenton makes a specialty of fine tea and roast coffee. Coffee ground to order without extra charge. Cvrus TVestlake. who was anions the passengers of the .Willamette, j putmshea yesterday, is spending a fewdays in this city among old friends. Patronize home industry and try some of J. Joseph's Havana filled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. Royce & Burkhart are printing the annual catalogue of the Albanv Collegiate Institute. The school will reopen Sept. 11th. County Clerk E. E. Monfague has moved his family from Leb anon, and is residing on the corner of Third and Washington streets. The W. C. T. U. will serve dinner aii day on Monday, circus day. charging 25 cents. Ice cream will also be served, and charged for extra. A party of surveyors under F C. Tucker will leave this city Tues- i day morning to go to the front on thf Orejrcn Pacific. Charles Red- i Hold will be one of the party. H. Diercks will ojen his new restaurant on Monday, circus dav, and will be prepared to serve meals all day. Remember the place, in the Saltmarsh building, First street. While a tramp was trying to board the California express train at SpringSeld Station Sunday night, he fell and was thrown against the platform, fracturing his right elbow. It is rumored that a new print ing establishment, consisting of a job press and type, is likely to soon come to Eugene, from which a periodical will be issued in mag azine form. Eugene Journal. The following are the proposed sailing dates of the steamship Wil lamette Valley for the month of September: From San Francisco, Sept. 1st, 13th and 25th ; from Ya quina, Sept. 7th and 19th. Engine Co. No. 1 held a special drill last evening. The repairs upon their engine house are pro gressing rapidly, and they will ere long be in readiness to have a way up time housing the engine. A raid was recently made unon the residence of Mr. Olney Fry.Jr., j .. u Ir i. c :"i ' i "' i uunn light fingered tientrv. who relieved "ic au3cm:eoi uie laiiin y ,ov the house of a $40 watch and sev eral other articles. The theft was discovered when the family re turned home. A vender of clothing racks was j amsted by City Marshal Hays yesterday for peddling without a license. The license is 50 cents per day. He was arraigned before lloeordr Henton ami made a sat i factory settlement The average small boy w ill be delighted when he awakens this niorning to find the big elephant ot fteils nros. circus Drowsing on i the commons. The parade will ccur at 10 a. to-morrow and i e.o performances will be given, in the afternoon and evening. F. M. Redfield sold yesterday to HfO. K. Fish, a five-acre tract of his fruit and garden land, situated one mile south of this city ; con sideration. $12-" per acre. These lands, owing to their favorable lo cation and quality of so; ' inumme tut;., aije very those yvishinj near this citv. desiranle tracts lori .o secun ionics i ''You wiil never mis., tiiejwattr 'Till the well runs dry." Tf vru want a wr!) dnr cttii E. Davidson. He dues prompt work; n-.isoiiaUc price. Orders c;;.n be ut l his office, B. it a left ait Ke i.?.i'e. 1.1.3. t05IIG 14 oEttas, C;':f-"'!ian8 YTho Are Locating in Albary and Parciasicg I-'srins in Linn Coun'y, The Argus, published ot Biars LHttte county California say.-: Mr. L. L. Williams returned home. Friday last from his trip through i no "Webb tout"' State, hijjniv phased with what he saw thf r-. .Mr. Williams whs so pleased with the Wiii;iiut'tr valley, that he p u re h used p.u excellent tarm of 4JS 'K ins situated t we've miles t;wt of A!'):ny, ud a limber claim of fifteen seres lying about five miles distant from his farm. While iu Oregon Mr. Williams made his headquerters at the hospitable home f cur old friend aud neigh bor, Henry Lai' -II, who has one of the finest farms' in Oregos, nicely improved, and only three miles from the homestead purchased by Mr. Williams. All the family, (ex cepting L). D. Wiliianis) will re move to Oregon iu the near future uud although ve regret their de parture, we congratulate the good people ot the sister State on the north in the valuable addition to their population they will have when the Wi''ains family locate there. The same paper says :"Our old neighbor aud friend, Melvin W. Parker departed on the night train Tuesday nierniig via San Francisco. He will open a first class restaurant in the growing city of Albany in a new brick erected by Judge K. S. Strhan. and knowing t'at he understads the restauraut business fully we have no doubt he will meet with success. Mrs. will follow her time. Asthe Parker and family husband in a short boom in California die3 out the people then are look ing this, way for busines locations aid fmrni and inauy enterprising Californiv-ns are becoming citizens of Oregon. Am Exploriag Pji.ty. Friday's overland California ex press carried a party of three young me x from Portland bent upon an interesting mission. Wr. (J. Steel, S. S. Nicholine and E. I). Dewert left lor Josephine county, w here they will explore the famous Josephine county caves and attei wards Crater lake. These caves are labyrinthine in their internal structure and have never been fully explored. It is thought that investigators have penetrated to the distance of some three miles. though no accurate or actual measurements nave been taken. Mr. Dewert carries with him a complete photographic outfit, and in addition to exterior views will endeavor to reproduce scenes in the caves by the aid of a flash light. He will also take views while the party are at Crater lake. Should the flash liirht prove suc cessful, many interesting pictures may be looked for, as Mr. Dewert supplied himself with a large number of plates. The trip is ex pected to extend over some ten davs. Creamery Burned Deal, O'Reilly & Co.'s creamery, which is situated on the Columbia midway between Sunnoose am! j Holbrook, burned to the ground at ! 3 o'clock Friday morniag. As near as could he !earned,the build ing and contents, valued at about $3000, burned to the ground. The loss is fully covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to be the wcrk of an idcendiary, as ther wits no fire in or about the built J ilr. Kan Into a Sewer. Friday evening as Dr. McAlister was returning home from the conn-1 try in a buggy he ran into the new sewer being constructed on Ells A'orth street. The sewer had been excavated entirely across the street and no light or guard had been erected to warn teams of the dan ger. The horses fell and were piled up in the ditch and the buggy and the doctor on top of them. The horses were cut loose and taken out somewhat crippled, and the buggy was broken, while the doctor was considerably bruised. He states that he expects the citv to foot the bill of damages. Will Arrive This Horning. Sells Bros, big circus showed at j Corvallis last night and will ar-1 rive in this city this morning, pre- j paratory to erecting the huge can-! yas on the vacant ground near the I Oregon Pacific depot for their ex- ! mbition to-motrow. me circus j comes on its own snecial train and i will be one ot .., . . , , . ' biggest shows ever in this citv Wanton Killing in leer. The Oregon Alpine club is en- deavoring to suppress the wanton uesiruction oi ueer in boucnern Oregon. It is said that near Grant's Pass 1500 deer have been killed during the month of July. The club lias decided to appoint a committee to sclieit names for a petition to be presented to the next j legislature asking that killing deer j out of season be made a felon v. ! air Tamponed. Owing to the late rains, and the probability that harvest would not ! be finished by Sept. 1st, the di-! rectors of the Lane County Agri-' cultural ociety have changed the I dates oi the fair for Sept. 20, 27, 1 2S and 20, commencing on Wredues- j dav and closing Saturday. I Teacher-.' Examination: Notice is hereby g'veti that en tfiat the regular tio.i of will be public quarterly examina-; teacliers for Linn county ; hi-id in Album-, a! the' Court bouse cointnen'-'u at noon ' on Wednesday. All teachers' tion wi!i please beiriniiing. Aug. 2!t, ISS. desiring ejnunina- j be present at the L. M. (Yin., County .Supcriiiter.deut. TIIE MOIWIXG HERALD: SUXDAT, AUGUST 2G. 1SS8 ALBANY REAL ESTATE. Desirable Lots m Hackieman': Third Addition. Xrr Is THE TIME TO IS VEST. Now tit at Albany is the center of extensive railroad building and fast adding to the many enterprise.-! becoming the chief uusinesrS city oi the Willamette Valley, the hred man with an eye on the main chance, will invest in real estate iu this city. .Many are daily doing so, and the hind bmight invariably ad vances in prive and makes money for the purchaser while he is asleep. One of the most desirable loca tions to purchase lots, which are vet ottered at. verv low figures, is i tfiv iu liiMiien, ia in Hacklemans Third Addition to Albany, recentlv laid out, and in the 'hands of Messrs. Curran Monteith for sale. These lots lie mjoining a very desirahle portion ot the city, and new residences and i :n pro .ements are uaihr being made in that locality. Some of the choicest lots in this addition are now offered for sale at prices with in the reach of those of limited means. A home can be procured here for what would be paid for rents in a short time, while the purchaser reaps the benefit of the advance in the property. Hackleman's third addition is located in 'one of the most pictur esque portions of the city, and is very desirable for residences. Many Many men are investing these lots, thereby securing the best bargains in choice city proierty ever offered i in the "Willamette Valley. This firm also have a large list I of country and city property for ! sale in quantities to suit the" pur ! chaser. Thev are a live real estate firm, and, having the largest quantity of hinds for sale, are prepared to offer the biggest bargains and best inducements to those desiring to purchase any kind of real estate. Polk I'uuuty. The Monmouth Observer pays of a Linn county school teacher: "Miss Ellen White, of Harrisburg, will assist Prof. B. F. Mulkey in the McCoy school the coming term." It also says that : "Mrs. T. F. Campbell, accompanied bv her mother,Mrs.D.Stump,wiIl start Monday lor Can con. Missouri. where they will join the Prof., who is now president of the Chris tian College of that place. Mrs. Stump winter will remain during the Quick Work, Last eveninar when the bovs started to turn on the water at. (. Wtric . it ..fl-i it f I that something was wrong with the gat', and the engine had to be tired up to run the lights with. The fires were started in the immense boiler, and just a few moments later than usual the lights were in running shape and working to per fection. Tne bitr engine is a tine piece of mechanism. 'I he school to Uewpen. Studies will be resumed at the! academy of our Ladies of Perpet ual Help Wednesday, August 2'.. The sisters whiist thanking the good peonle of Albany for past favors solicit their patronage for the ensui'tg scholastic vear. Helping the Kijilsl To help the rii;ht suf .Side. is not only eomriiemlatile in a irctieral point, of view-, Imt is judicious and prudent when that help is enlisted in behalf of the riirbt side of the body, just over the lower ribs in the region of the liver. The most efficient help is af forded by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an diiti-billious medicine of int-ompir-able efficacy. Itmciiou of the liver is accompanied by constipation, sick headache, furred tongue. nausea, occasional vertigo, an unpleasant breath, yellowness of the skin and ball of the eye. The author of these symptoms, liver complaint, routed by the Bitters is accompanied by them in its flight. Fever and ague, which al ways involves the liver, dyspepsia, rheumatism' debility and kidney troubles are all ma'adies to the early relief and final cure of which this standard medicine is adapted. Don't use it by fits and starts, but system atically, thut its eflec may result iu a perfect restoration of health. California Cal.R-Cure. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the sense of taste aud unpleas ant breaih, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pleasant, to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted. by all d-ugyists. Send for a circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal, Six months' treatment for 1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Ftishay & Mason, Kuilrond laborer Wanted. One hundred men wanted to engage in rock work, and as teamsters on the Oregon Pacific railroad. Apply to headquarters at the end of the track. A. Brink. An Allule Cnre, Tiie Oriirinal Abietine Ointment is only put up in larire two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure lor old sores, burns, wounds, chapped bauds aim a: i skiii eruptions. ill positive!', cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original .tbictine Oililiiient. Siiid bv Foshny tt Ala.M.n at :J3 cents per box by mail :J0 cents. .lutl-r Tiiiirjuuu'.t Tarly. Pokt J-Iukox, (Mich.), Aug. 24. fudge Tiuirman and party left for Chicago this morning, accompanied by a delegation innn Chicago. Three female members of the Salvation Army have again taken up their abode in this city ami will reOp'n the barracks. i'iiey bail from Seattle, a't'.oub one of them formerly livtd in Albany. That i:xjiriite line of sa'hjs in mir linw wiin:,w will bt r.:n cl"-c tr.js week. li.-vc 1:0 excuse r" . r not .'.. tiii- in on them. Montieth .v e:U 11- ; act!. T!tt3 silver (--p'ves arr! i'-rks are the K-.-i iiiu'!li';-ciur . al.ti are fi 'iy w . ST A IE NEWS. i p, onianu iuusisi now structive Fire. a De- XIHS FGO.1l I UK ST IT If C.M'liML A Newspaper 1jh Forgss aud Si A Htl Keeper Assaults a Ciia?.n d. ips- The IiziiALD Spei ial lispatc!s.) j Portland, Aug. 25. This after-j noon tire staried in the north end; of the lumtier yard of Weidler's j mill, and before it was discovered j li ad gained almost uncontrollable i headway. It was nearly ihU-eni minutes before the engines could ! i . , . . . . 1... . . . n U1 "e fn lo "Ui- lJiU tune tne tire was raging wiui nirv .. ... .:i.. ..." .1 I.... i '. i j ci pile uner p;ie oi ii imiiuui i ourneu up une so mm u cuau. - strong wind from the north swept tiie flames down the yard like a burning avalanche , sweeping everything combustible before it. In tiie van! there w as 2,l'U0,0u0 feet of lumber. For a time the mill property was in gteat danger of being destroyed. The wind fortunately shifted, and after a long and desperate fight the de partment brought the rlames under control. It is very difficult to esti mate the loss at this time. There is some insurance on the mill, but how much is not known. The hie is supposed to have caught from a spark from a passing locomotive. It is estimated that over 200,000 feet of rough lumber was destroyed. CHEMKKETA HoTKL M ASH KK. Salem, Aug. 25. Harry Dubois, one of the proprietors of the Che meketa hotel, to-day commifed an unprovoked assault on Ah Joe, a Chinese scullion in the hotel kitchen, knocking him down by a blow on the head with a heavy bar used in locking the door. A warrant is out for his arrest, but he lias secreted himself. X A 1 t i 1 1 T V WATERlil'RY. A warrant has been sworn out by Fithian it Miller, proprietors of the Viuette, for the arrest of W. M. Waterbury, late advertising solicieor lor that paper, who skipped the town Thurday, fori tfiririnir tti.. ti.im... . . . ........ ', . .... ! i money he had collected without '-',iiii tliuil llclllll.-D u lt-i,,-ll!r lot authority from them. Parties have been arr-sted at Seattle and at Eugene City on suspicion of being Waterbury. TWO KIRKS IN' ONE NltiUT. At half-oast 2 o'clock f his morn- . ,- . . Wig lire Was discovered in a vacant room Ult)-Stairs in Moores block j ver Staitrer Bros, shoe store and i .JUlllllli 1UVII11.-5 Ul 111. 11 rooms Smith, where a fire occurred about 12:20 Thursday night. The lire was extinguished before much damage was done, were undoubtedly Tile tWO fires of incendiary origin, although no motive ca-i assigned lor the dte 1. liy be! t, tne last fire the owners of the build ing lose about 200 and Staiirer Bros foOO. Both fuliv in-sured. BI.IEF MKYTIV French keeps railroad time. Fly nets at Thompson A overmans. Harness of all styles at 1 uoiiipMiii fe Overmans. X' is the time and TlK.miison lj oil your uarness iV Oven:; -m iiavi: splendid oil. (io and see the new silver.; Will fe Stark's. Curry combs fc brushes at Tt son & Overmans. I t- at mi - Low prices and iroed wtirk at Thompson A: Orennaas. Thompson A: Overman the leading harness dealers. A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baurn gurt's. Ice cream every day at Frances Pieifler's. A ciean tov,el for every customer at MereeL'ii Viereck'. Boots and shoes at cost & Stanard's. Odds and ends nearly eith & Seitenbach at Brownell srone. Mon Oreson State Fair! ..THE... Annual state fair ill be held on the' fair grounds near Salem, commencing oiifthe IT OF SEPTEMBER And continuing one week. Cash premiums to tKe amount of $15,000 ..Will be awarded for.. Arii-altural. mechanical and stock exhib its, works ot art ami fancy work and for tri als of speed. The premiums offered nave been iu reased in ma iy cascs.and new classes have been add ed. No entry fee charged in divisions J, K. L and m, niasriiincent field of horses entered, ,-nd there will be splendid contests of runniiijraini trotting each day. The different transportation companies will make liberal reductions in tares and fre'irhts. Special attention is called to the premiums offered for county exhibits of grains, grasses and fruits. Kntries will he received in the secretary's ..thee in Saiem, bevinnimr six days before the fair, and on the fair grounds front Friday be fore tin f.lir IWmid il.ciri.nr fr, vhil.if i.. divisions .1 K P...rll, .. f w.u.lir.jt'A -f trv I make their entries 0:1 Friday and Saturday hi fore the fair, -f po.-siole. V.l entries close on Monday. September 17th, at 7:M p. in. PRICES OF ADMISSION- C'xip3;i k: t for men (six daw) 50 : i.'-v'itxi r: kei for w.-.uen (suc'lias) 1 00 tiy ticket fir men .. . i lav ti-!Vet for women a' T'l ker,-. ;. tiu !;on! stand at ra.v; tra.:k ! : r niaK'S v -r ii .mvj 25 i L. ' - to ti;i 4::(l.: S'.,f.; ?-e,... ' - j i 'i' .'-I. s.r-'i- -i w hi'tv? i1-.) .ths will -ap-i P.y s ul' s,.rre:t-y. j p. : st rl j,, td.j 5cvietary at Saletn far a ' prt.ii..iua lis:. J. T. (.;HKt;C, Sietary The Waterloo Sitrinca. j For M-i!id enjoyment go to Water i ioo. wlucii ;s new the mo.-t tiopular! ; resort. Fine locality, lishing.boat- ing and bashing, and splendid ac- eoiiiiiiodatioiis at J. A. Gross'. j whose prices are reasonable. ; Horses fed at the lowest possible ! rtes. Campers can get supplies ! at Mr. (boss' store." Mr. Gross ! will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon i tfitin uii .Mondays and Saturdays, i vlauihlin, IViu-iical iaitoriiig Saminer aiid f:1l .-nits, mU1 pants in any style a speciality. i.Ieanimr and repau-mar proaij-.tly attciuied to. Mam street, Aiiauv, Ore!r'n. THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVALI.IS OKKCiOX. Term Commences on Seikteniber li. Wednesday. FACULTY. A futl eorpo of experienced Professors and ieacuuis. COURSE OF STUDY Arranged expressly to meet the demands and needs of the fanning intere.su ef the state. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT For students over 15 years of ae who desire to enter the College, but are not prepared to enter Collesre olaaees by examination. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent required by law, BUILDINGS Larjre, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian eomnuinity.and one or the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Cireulai containing matter f nil of interest to farmers, will be rezularl Ksned and copies mailed to eaeii patrun or the C'oiiene. EXPENSES j Reduced t Irm esi figures. Two or more free ! scholarships from every county. Consult j your county superintendent. We e piifiLently appeal to the farmers and Grange; of Oregon to patronize the only scliiii.l established bv Oregon tor the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address B. L. AIOOLO. rretidenl. I'orvallis. Oregon. Great English fiemefly. jra.! Mark. Murray's Specific A vfiiaranteed cure for all nerxous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the Back, Xerrous Prostration, Wakefulness, DXrTa;. Leucorrhcea, Universal Lassi Beforo Taking tlI(iCi g. nh;n Wl.akl,e,Si lm t. !':- and general loss cf power o h ! ;-')erati e Or-ans-m either sex -caused by inui-cre ion or over-exeiiion, ana wti!eh ul- timately lead to Premature TrmdeMark. I !d Age, Insanity and Con sumption. si.cn a nox or six boxes forjn.DO. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Guaranler 6 Boxes to cure anv case. For tA en- ! S-r' 0 order received we send. I -1V wrlUe"AfterTkliir. ,'iiaranti.e to refund the money if ourSpecifif I docs not effect a cure. Address ail comniu-I ideations to the Sole Manufacturers. The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. ic? Sold in Albany by Koitiiay losbay t Iaon, sol agents Boardins County ror. "VTOTICK IS HERKBV GIVEN TIIT AT the next retrtilar term of the county commis-ioiiers court of Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in the citv of Albany, on Wednesday, the 5th day of Sep tember, 1SSS. S,altil '"'Is will be received for hoardin;;, lodirin ami washipi; for the co'ii.tv poor for the eiisutnir veai". All bids ; must be filed with the c'.erk on r btfore 1 ! oVIoclt v. m., ot the a!ie mentioned dav. ; The court reserves tlis ri'ht to reject anf j and ail bids. ttoue b' order of tlte t ourt this fith dav of Vuvfust, 1-tS.S. E. E. MOiNTAiil K, Ooiinty ("lerk. BOOTS -AUD- SHOES At Actual Cost AT BiWQelljt Stanard's; Come Early and Get Sizes. Will sell until allj are closed out. OREiM RAILWAY and NAVIGATION COM TAN If Columbia River Route Trains for the Kast leave Portland at 10 A. M tnu 2 p. M. daily. rnypiTTnnQ to and from principal X lUlVij i kj point.s in United States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS- Emigrant CSleeping afjars Kan Tkroagh on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. TAUL Free r nharge iinitMldiniil Change. Close Conm etiins at Portland for San Fran ctsiro a:id Fut Sound points. For further particulars impure of Cur a.vi A: Monteitii, First Street, Albany. Orejoti I A. L. )!AWliLl, G. I. A T. A, ". II. IiOICtB, eneral .tlaniiser. I ir: ,i (. o. !; I. t.'s wharf, at ! the foot or 15roa.Iall.in street, on Tuesday and j F ! iday of ea-.h week. C. G. RA Wl.I NOS, I Local Aaut. j Until the i5tli of July, the usutiitirne tor offering reductions in Summer Goodt,we have decided to offer NOW, at COST Our entire tock of light goods and wash tabrica, consisting of ginghams, chamLrays, lawns, batiste, chambi ay-ginghams Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi dered suits, gingams,duster linen,toiilaids.naiusooka jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven dozei Indialin CORSETS Usually sold for from sum of ..FIFTY" 1 II EYE OrO L.E.BLAIN IEW STOCK 0T LOTH III $1 to $2, for the nomin CZEZLSTTS, Ill MONTEITH & SE1TENBAGH.