lu ' rejon Scpublitau. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 2. Still Wc Go. This number brings us to lie 'middle of tho second '.Volume of our paper. The difficulties of establishing a country paper have, wc hope, been met and successfully overcome, and wc can now congratulate ourselves and the people that the Republican is one of the permanent institutions of the country. Wc would not by this, inculcate the idea that we can now sleep upon our past achievements, and rest easy with the assurance that all will g well without any further effort. On the contrary, we feet the responsibility rcstinir upon us as the conductor of a paper which is rapidly assuming a res pectable standing among the journals of our country, and feel disposed in the future, as wo have done in the p?!8t. to make the Republican, a welcome visitor to every fire-ido in the land. Republican in politics from a ket n sense of right, we have taught, and shall continue to teaeh, those tenets which, in our judgment, are best calcu lated to secure us as a nation, the hLhist position among the nations of the earth, and quiet and contentuicut among the people. In all discussions of political or other questions which may come up for - exposition with our brethren of the press, wo shall ev r he willing to grant all eourtu.-ics which may be justly demanded, avoid all thie innuendoes and scurrilous abuses which are too common among new pa per.". Wedded to the right for its own sake, wc propose to speak fearlessly on all questions pending, regardless of the censure of those who may choose to differ from us, with all due deference to their opinion. To those who have patronized U9 liberally, we feel truly cratcful, and hope the confidence placed in ua ti ay tot bf. forfeited. While tic cepting our expressions of gratitude for past favors, we hope all will hern in mind that " the laborer is worthy of his hire," and those who art d liiiquint will step forward and " give us our does." This will enable us to work t.j more advantage, and trivc us a Letter opportunity to avail ourselves of facili ties which are now beyond our reach. While some of our cotemporaries have "gone where the woodbine twinth," we still have our flag at the masthead, and our colors flying, with a feeling of confidence that the future will he even better than the past, and that for years to come we may be enabled to say, as in the heading of this article, "S;ill we Go." INDUSTIIY. The wish to live without labor seems to be universal. From the cradle to the grave man is scheming and con tri v. ing to assume a position where he can supply his own wants and the wants of those dependent upon him, without the necessity of laboring for them. A glance at the opcralions of men, how ever, show that without occupation man is miserable. Labor is the best appe tizer, and toil brings with it those choicest of blessings, health and enjoy ment. The very necessity which coin pels man to labor saves many from the rust of sloth, and keeps them in the paths of virtue, who would otherwise easily be led into the train of vice and crime. While the rich arc rolling in the lap of luxury, wasting their strength in idleness, doing nothing that will accrue to any benefit to themselves or ot ers, the persons whom the fates have designed should live by the sweat of their brow are perfecting plans, and carrying out conceptions which are advancing us in the scale of civilization, and raising us to tho proud position tf thy leader of nations in the vanguard of the arts and sciences. We are far happier in the sterility which compels us to labor than wc ceuld possibly be in the enjoyment of any pleasures which could be spontaneously fur nished. Toil is a thousand times re warded by the enjoyments which follow, and the pleasures which it brings. Fires are reported in the mountians, in almost every direction, by State pa pers. The new Odd Fellows Temple in East Purtland was dedicated last Friday, MTAT1& F.UU. One of iho ins: illation's of tho hums which deserves the hearty support of every wo'! wisher of our State, is the maintenance of an animal exhibition of tho products of the State. A visit to the Fair Ground of a State gives an opportunity for judging of the advance ment tho people lavc made in nil the various pursuits of life. There we see represented all the varied industries of tho country. The mechanic is there with his inventions j tho mauubietnrer with his fabrics; the farmer with the products of his fields j the horticulture with his cereals; the chemist with his compounds, and the busy housewitr with the roofs of her haoiliw-ok 'I he youthful maiden vies with her g-d "rand ma in the contest' fur exci Si in in the culinary ami other dei-ai t in ot peculiar to her position. The j-ati h work quilt and the dutinsk entititt i p no are siile by side. The apple purr and the qmrtz crusher an- placed side by tide for the untie and comment of lire passer by. The Yankee patent churn and its golden product alike claim and receive attention. There i-hmihl in fai t be nothing manufactured or ptodueed j in oir State but thould there be rej re sented. And for what, we uriv be a.-ked, should all this be? Simply for a place of resort for the young and the o'd, as a kind of holiday? Only ibis, and nothing more 7 Wc arswer, no. The pride of every artizan, f.tu.er and . , . , , IHUUM I, I IIIU I Ill-Ill -II II IHilli , .- ' be, to be represented by some ;!tt:e!e which they can look upon with pride and say, This is my own maniif icf uie. invention or product on." The li-t of premium-) offered by the State Agricul tural Society is quite cxten-ive, and li e inducements for a good showing vciy liberal. lint the expectation ef receiving a ptemii.m for articles should not be the only tiling which -hoitld induce tie people to pitu trze this institution, but the iib a ol showing to the vei at larg - that Oregon is equal, if not sepe ri r. to any other Stale in tin qua ty 0 her ' products, if not in qu.m ity, sa .uid prompt cveiv-uie to do ii, ir bcsf to make the exhibition one of in terest. Strangers are constantly cniu iiiLT to our State, and intuy ot tlo ui wdl come to visit it State Fair; and these I .. lis. . nlM.iki. .....I. .... I . .ill. I form their conclusions of the various inilu-t l it s of the S'a'e by the number arid quality of nt tides on exhibition Let it uot be said that they oo away with any less exalted opinion th .11 they should, simply through nrg igeue- on the part of the jcojde to Aww tii they had Let the people sec to it -hat the industries of tin? State are all well represented, and that the Oregon State Fair of 1872 i equal to that of any Other State in the Union. We have all facilities for in iking it so; let us sec that no efforts ate spared for the accotu plisdnnent of that ohj ct. Moi)i;u M.uiti.u.i:. M.rs. Stanton's views of the marriage relation stid divorce is that the partner ship should cease at "the will of either partucr. This is viewing this weighty matter in a very ifidilferent light. Un der this new dispensation," parties would be getting married and divorced. and divorced and 'narriid again nt every change of the moon, if not of;cn?r. Tho law would be called into requisition with such frequvney for such cases, that there would be no time for the dispensation of justice in any thing else. Uctter dissolve the marri age coreuiony entirely, and let men and women make partnership contract! for this, the same as in the ordinary lutsi ne-is concerns of life, aud ibe offspring well, have than taken care of by the State, with a tax )cr capita, imp srd on all citizens for that t urpose. This would give nil an opportunity to pursue the even tenor ol their way unmolested. Women could, plungu into polities, and men into the wash tub, as circumstances might dictate, or their own inclinations direct. The expense of tho parson's fees and lawyer's dues would both he dispensed with, and tho now oft wit rjessed spectacle of orphan children homeless and friendless would be a thing of the past. Initialory steps havo been taken for the formation of a Firo Insurance Company in Portland. Portland has a reading room for the accomodation of the pubiio. IMl'Ult IOIVNH AND RAILROADS. TI ie people '.' our:8taie, !e whole, have had but Tilth Of o i ex pertence in railroatttng. ami as a sequence must be on their g iard lest they allow them selves to be inmused upon by iinileis and spi eui,itoi. who will map our rail road' and In.iM termiriu! cities (on piper) and by islnwiuj; up the inevit able future ill a p! ;iM U aspect. :Mii! people out of their money in !ir, invest ment that is wli..l;y v.ilu- ie-s. These schemes h ive been prieticrd in. the Kist and West. Nollb Mid South and will Continue to be pivnoired until tlo people reinse to ni! i onize sneli aur-s. Ti e () f n til ti, in an ;.bie aiiicU:, in a recent number handles this subject, in the foll-ivviny to. inner , " One of tie- many ways i f making a good ibiiig. ilenh.pcd in these 'alter times, is to lav ' II a town muko a h..w ot suiM'!ne Joi ti inilto.ti ami town lots at lie; " tri inio'is" at iio ri:rnu i'l iltvr prices Such an infii- j prise now ;ij p :i to l r moL r v at to I t tlie new tie i iiUtolis ojilhii Cluim i i ('iy, slflt li d lubw ll mi ! he Cobitubl a river. It is said that the site etnioaco 1 fdXKt acres, which, if su iii led ami M!d. ou!d yi'!d a oetty I a muh ol ( mon 'V. r.' n it i lie lots shotou nnir mo e th in one li Hi lied doll os each. tin- experonrnl would be higlry sue ce-tul. '1 hose who have eruniieneed this eneipiise, with speculation in theer cis. Could Wtl at. ml to spend a few thoii-add dollars in unking a sur vev id' :n Iiu ojio iry poifc f.ir a nppo: s'ti Mi'' laibo.il; lor if peoido wmibl "d) bite at it, the speculatots co .ld s.dl the lots at iho "tenonitis for a suill- e i iiit sum in the a-rejritc t K-t i numla r o! pour but eute pris?n pecu l itois up as capitalists. Hut we do not think that p o; lr Wl I invest with much cut hu-iasin at the n w emj oronn- This sol t of tiling i ""eltiit ' a little innnitii nous It :s sM-.diy sosjerfni thif the ol.jcn i- iim in I. .ild a ladioad at all, but situpH to sell Irrmbal o!s and 1 1 1 if a 1 i l II. e lots a) c iiisj.o-.fd ot the ih's rai!ioad will be beaid nl no mole. If is a pretty well' settled fief thit rail roads can't be lonlt h on smf ol mair'r. ;i il that no Allolm i. iinid t the j d Hut almost ..n, In iy c m talk id Luildui r.ilioils tl is stated ti at corner lot- a' (! du -i oa (atv :ir iiof ) i:oiiig u.'l w.i 1 1 i in h iIm: tapidity who his a pretty oood iniieaM n that the common mud. though s.tnewhat ojtlie ed just now to sp dilation, is never heb .-s a'.-o teinperid b) prudent caution." !i . tan. it t: Med 'nr.. I science, .-iited by t "ound const it in ooi .iinl a go. id -uppiy of iraio substance, can eitiui tlo- peileiin ii c ot a imr.icle to ios coy It h !. . pictty gem raily di e de that when 'he liraiu ot a iio oan i io t ps iced tv a t 1 loli lgu slll'stamt -t . i .it t 1 1 i I c ' or a claw iiiii lO'i th ot ill it be n 1 mi.iii'W i il iiilli o.I.d . lie iiiii. il i s f 1 1 on, a eX .s? eJn e Mi l Ira y t o. r ,im InlldU -W I ( is WlMie the il .lll.n hllitl his been mi haifot lOJUted to ihttet Mrs ho g, mi vU . e i s at l!U tjallod JVIYcf, td !, wdl te I erne lo t I il t!,a! e. lit.' loth of last (June I h laiy alio i. d I ws ;s .ti Uti ill a tl o-l eje.u.iiy ih inner ty In r ii' yort'i.'d ims ?ed In - wrefeh u-.t d i tda wli atntnt t i i t.'oe pus of bcif ;ug o'lt the WDSiCiH s Iil iiiis ,Mid sue; i ded to home extent. i'hetv er,- infl eU j with tli: cruel iustiutnent ' wo complete fta.'! ut i s id t In- sk nil. . Tim firt w e mi the hit side of the head, near 'be crown, win tc the weapon h id ciushed riht through, catting a principal b iod vobi I, and literally scaltcriuo Mime f the brain Mi ',: iriee on the floor. Tois Wtiund lift a in i t tiisfj. iook'ng f;ic tU'e. thi'.uga wh eh the loam , in a shot king ni 1 1 1 io r Aioiihcr teirdie blow hid shattered the temporal bone, jast forward of the upper lobe of the left ear, tun) buried the hammer io the handle in the brain. Several other wounds wer. inflicted on the scalp, and the hit arm hid been broken Of eoittse, tlie singeiius who were called in gave up the cum; :is hopelc-s. Tlie'.! however, d.d what was possible under the ciicuiii":.inees to give ihe unhappy woman some relief fiotu her aLouiy. II I1 I I . . . ...1.. I li 9f tri. v. . iiinn 1 ei 111111 e in iv aucnoco, 1 i.i- 1 11 lir -in. I In hid udii,i.lH 1 ,1... I.......M : cd from day to day, until linnl y she tdiowcd siirns of rallying Then the Hurocou did nil that lay in his power to assist, tho process of nature, mid the woman ia now stctually convalescent. She has lost the power of speech, and her face is partially paralyzed; but Dr. Lewis thinks that time will work a change for the better in these respects. The caverns in the nkull aro to be filled with silver plating. Looking at the case from any liht, it is certainly one of the most wonderful in the annals of surgery. Chicago Post. ...... U ,1 "II I , fllllTII,. JlltJ Illici t We learn from the Stutetman that Don Jose La Vega, the smallest man of the 000 in tn ho. in SnI nM BSr 'PI... nort that whrmt .l...Ii.i ....... is unfounded, SI find $1 021 (C. paid. Mrs J.BlakelyiscunvwsiDg for her popular history of tho war. -Stale fifems. (JloaninH rr.im .Statu lixcdianef.l Four horse coaches aio running be tween 'jorvatlis ami Albany. The loss by fiie on Ju g Thorioii'- place wa- only fif een doil iis. - A young in ill named O alia r. one day last week ac cidentally -hot and killed himself, near Soda prin;s m Jinii (.J.iunty. as We leal o lioiu t be ( 'ui vallis ( Zittt'. John Thicker has been sent to the tu aoe A y in m iioin Li' u County. From the Dnunciatic Krtr. The Woods in the vicinity of ll-linday's Addition caught fire i uesday, the lirus iiiele sin, until now they iXtcnd a mile or mole picstiit.ii;: in 'hi: uighr tiiou a brilliant sp ctaele 'J he only t.iiuai: y( t rep rted is that, f the buniiug of eo il wood cut- th su'nuicr and not yet h tilled out of the woods, which it said to bj very cousidvTa b!e. From the Albany Demirnl; Dipt M ifth 'wsol thiseoiutv h is a spin ul': black mules that weighs jointiv 2 511) p Uuds M itch 'riu. if you can. An other railro.tJ s'alion is to be built six mile above this dfy on Uiir-I's I'ltui Tvn dc ots I'n ih' am) pas-enjicr are to he c reefed then; im mediately. Mr. Hurl donited ten acre- " find and f.ie liiiiroad bought ten acres 'imr. fr .in bun. This wdl in ike thre- station- 'el ween Albany and Narrisbutg, viz: Haird's. Shed s and llalsey Mrs. (,'arrie F. Vouuj;. Lima Ie Force tjoiiien, are let u li o i u d j j , n i ti.Wu- . f the S tie Won. lei il they n il! vi-ir Dallas : A oinau stinek a n an with rock, during I lit: recent flic in Oregon ('it v. and injuied him fndly. lvgh'y-ix un'u are etnp'oyed .-u the L eks at Oieon ('ily. Toe proprietor o Ibik'T's lin-. oraui i is In paint a picture ol Wil'.nn Cite Falls to add to his cXlbltiosi. so says I he A''ii-'" ixe Fioui the Oregon S'n'inel we le.iu : On I. si Wcdne-d iy itic d un id ih Ko-ue U'Vcr Mining 'oi.piuy gie W n near the sh-.tc. and the v 1 1 1 i - o tile "IVer Soon A lhed out ,l 'CIV I a. -sc. The Iovi,iir- VloimlmUt . f Aur 2X say s : Wc are Mini i r iV i i 1 1 ion 1 1 1 ;M ' N iliiker tor t h : t' . li . i Ilient nt the Sttatli;' liO la i ' 1 1 -e.el ii.-i eoutit y whteh h,Vi: been s pi it'e I : in lUot of S' .tt; I, mi 1 lo,l-e) lU-lUU aetcs ; am.. Uli! of I n!. which have I ceo di p d d hy 1 1 tie United Staff d,'di ' ) -1 1 ' , no euit Inttn I in the Srhool ee:i n ;7 I I rT - i (H). A s i oi a - fi.ee tiiiptciii !i foi w uded t the Si t'iei iry i t .vVa! the State Lmdt will be ictdy for I m i lioii. Mi. Hi i kit infoue ns that hIC issliil a Sat -e tjo tut it y to b -elected in i Ills futility He Is liitt wifh pa ty in t'uiis ('o Hit y. A nun named It ch il d S ot tl a .i stahhctl , I'oMliod la-t l u ! iy hv some unknown ity He do d in .. yery -h ot fioi W'i w i ii I) ,1 W i- a I i i i i I rt.-d- mi s; .,1 it,.i'i a t he : w . pa y w u h one t at i I Ml lii t 'ctiter foi soiu ; ti i e From the Hum !oirg " eg m a number .f Irialr- Iniwci-u tin- town and Oakland ate in bid condition S 'lue ate almost impi a! e and .ic ' i; Iv d.mgciou-. .! t es I. ioi.it, y v. looUitt ttl I Wli i Mniii.i e iln.ie ' ly a physie.'in pioiioanc l .n-js.e . Til 'i,iV taken lo tlo ie.- .ne Avoiiin ml Sr.VtiK UoniJt U.".V. -We Uain.'o, pis s ii' I oil t in s'a . tho' i he i e !i "f i tO-I Moitb w...J loi lad fo.nr mUes this side of li hatua, some four or live tlm is iind dollars . apfuta d. Th tv yvt re ilnee robbers. Only one passenger, bes.de th driver, wn oi tho t.14,: at th? time A later rumor is etirtent f the (Heel that oic of the ro'.dn rs wis eiuhf. and th.it a e,s,,d prospect, exists ide .pf ttrino the other two Shuhz euirt be in that loiebhoihood 'time From the Portland dai ies : A nun iniined (Jray, wm sent tojiil for tw -u-ty-livc days, for stealni"; coat fram the steanur Vancouver. The lite in the wood"', in the southeastern portion ol the e'.ty, has occasioned a h..m ot about lour thousand dollars Messrs. II iw ley, Iodd &, (aonpany had one hundred ions iron, steel, etc , and (Jorbelt, Fail tin; & (iinp iny, had ste?l, etc . on the Kui'Mit. hna tt, hound to ,Sju rraiicisc i B"'JM. . , n n ii from Ltvci 1 00 . iio' mst oil (.ipc Horn, 1 All shipments ironi rvioland are c ver ed by insuranet and the probabilities aro these were. Schaebcn & Drown, of Vancouver, arc offering desirable town lots in that place for G5, for. a few d lys ouly. The tdrenth of tho Masonic Order in tho United States, as reported by the Committee- on Correspondence of tho Grand Lodgo of Pennsylvania, aggregates as follows : Number of lodges, 7,495 ; members initiated dur ing the last year, 41,930 ; total number of members in thirty-right States and one Territory, 460,802 The older is tho trong"st in New York, whcr.t there nre 050 lodges, and 75,205 mem i hers. Illinois comes next. With GOG , lodges, and S3 990 members. Penn sy1"1 has M lotC8i aud 1 mcmbera REAL ESTATE. nr. tysoiv, REAL FSTATE & GENR'L AGENT, ' Hi:iUllMCAl OFFICE. Dallas. Oregon Special attention yivju to sjiifes or Purchase of ltcul Estate, Collcctiaii of Claims, Ac. Agpnt Union Mutual Id fa hour nice Co. S'or salt. fjlEX ACRES OP LAND. ith Kood H amu I iiiot arn, nil fenccil mel inaler ;imiiI Im jiroviinoif . fitiMttjil in i lie Town of DiiIIhp, I'olk County, an vxlrarJinary opportunity. npwo nuxnuKi and forty six fi Acrt'rt f hum! one Mile North of l'-olii, l'olk County, goml lleiiM-, good liul'c Darn, ion) other Iii;iilinii. All unlcr fence, with fiuo Orcloit.l, and in luIi ttulc of cultiviition. V HOUSE AND LOT IN CENTRAL Sak'in. near flic two Ciffitr il Si fiod House.'. Tlio lloiie coniidofl Kiiiht Itoomis, nil l'l e-lt r. .1. with Har I 1'iiii h, U.irn, Wmxl j 1 1. hit. und all coiiVtnitiici & to make it ' tlesir ib'c. VFIXK MILL SITE IN SOUTH SALEM, on Wiibiiicf to slough. A hfeck of Six l.otf, ciic oed vvi:li I! ar.i Fence, goo J Houpc, j I'.i i n , ilc. VUOOD STOCK FARM. CONTATNINO ISO Ai-r. "eoil lli ii-c, ttto liiin i. lOciiiiril, Ac, riiuatcd on Upper Salt C.ctk, 7 inilcji Id'tii D.tllad. VFAHM fONTAlNINU 2i0 ACRE, 100 aervs uiel-r Icoce, C) mn u lonltr the pi..w j yr. ot lloiiM. lii.-a, a tot Jjij Orchiird, situate 1 1 J mile, wvt ot Da i.is. VFAJiM CONTAINiN; i:;7J ACRES, li .Mllu imrlli-wirf! f lielti. t, P ,lk ('oliiity. "i a in ii-ji uiitv:r cultivation, Ha hi-ten prairie 1 oi.l, n nl Il aicc, l:,irn, Or Inifl, Ac. 'pflUME HUNDRED AND SIX I V ACRES uiiiwitcj. oj. turn, ir'i luiiii.er l.r ie'ii-c, jj or. haul. Iniii' .itt-r lu-ar itll the year r atiel. .) in i!( h . n t !i iv k i 1 ot siiup.-oii'a Mi l lie, I'.i I.Uv k I il.jilic. Fi r I'm lii ulnr najuir of R. II. Tvmi. l! f:ci uiaeA () rnn:. f)cuus r, s.i,i;m. ... oit i..o. AH w!.o rerjniro uri'-nt O ir.li-nj on iho f tycs, ot treatment, arc intitel t givo Liui a : trial. j Thefo who 'lo nut receive pcrniaui t benefit Will ltiL llv; k ,111k; . ... v( , . . int. Il I? -u.l,i iiiii li:i tin. ,t.i it. ti.nUvrU ;im1 unknot a I it.: in m-nis. utfi n.u'inoc il il -I I . .HI i. ' i lis 1 , f i.t rl,ar;r, C vi. I'l i, V i. ! t i; C. J 11 lil K . iauul'.i direi airt O l:o!i4lr Mini Iti I all ltais ill iu x2& i t tn v Cowmcrci-i! ' trret. tafen. Orc,-on, ii wi: -- mi: i.i..i:i (i i .uid, ;t:tt! l. !e: l-.ioid i'. 1t , .n i' 't'0V. All . k nt-i "f i..!!;.'. I- r.,:n. . ' He Him i ' , K. I - MM l' ! i- i . f ,.- - , i .i i.'t .t . .1 ii ' f .i - .ii ?! r.ii.'., i it M: i i;;i v, un orK. s i'i ii. M.ir-a - '. !.") 4 if Yt, EAR, TfOQAT AMD IMHZS. J. tl. I'iiiiistl -Tl. If. m: of a: i n !- i li 1 .Ojl!,' '") lejll . if e, I' ; , I. . !,.-. J i ;i i-. x :: a .1 t u m !: - , . ? .-- j S : I . i I . ' lore tin l . I r III 1.1 i t A ! il ; "i !;',. ! u I o niiiy le i i.!.? ii ! .;i ihii2 . jo. 1 w, ; m -i ' i-V! "f ia.1 a ' .--n.i i; -j i 'i'i-. ... j Ail ej, r.i ti'. nil t'n- -"v al Mir neele Ol tht- iu"-t M l' i li'.i' ;in l i mi' fill tiia'iner. J ;:!;! -ni' ty t v : I -C ;el l!n K. .nitv a:ul in M itv ot i In; n.it ii '. i! eye, liirrle l. Il. n i - f r I.is 'r.ili-.si n;ul sf m I i i x l-i L ('. I. im-, M. I . Pot. -l .ir-ir. ,01 I '.lviii l;.u, v. M O. I'."'. -it Aii it'iiuv. I-ni vvr.-itv i! tlio V.i'-ifi.'. :'i I l"f liis SH.-cf-s i.i tro itoi jeoit -nt ! er l.'f'il ciims triiilfil I'V I'im oi Sun l'r.oi'ir.i ; a! , i-i I U.ii-)i, , P.-rtluiel. Win. II. Tilt. in, Kmj.,. Vjilchi vcr, J.ilei AU ji n-1: r. l'.!- . C'ii. i illo, W. T., nn.l in.oiy otlni.i mi lli is North t' .uit. !5un In "ash Cillts. to bo Distributed by the Mcti''oliiitii Csi-li li izc Co. r.vnuv nt:ivi:r iuvs a i-ijizm 1 i!i Oiff. ... Sltirt.dOl) t Cm It iJilisi c:u ti, 4C.0i)ll 10 I'O 00.1 2 " " 5,00l) 50 - " 1.000 2i 0 500 1 00 200 :to mo EK'gunt Itnyow-io.l I'nnn.', ;n l $:$i)0 to$,"')0 75 " iMchnlemiS " 7.) to 100 .1j0 Si-wins M.H'liinos, - - " fid to lTd 60ll (li.l.l Viin-!u;s ..... 75 to .'100 1'ili I'rizt!, Silverware oto. vulucil $1,200,000. A flnoicc to ilriiw nnv of tho nhovo Prizes for 2"c. Tii-ktta hscribin Prizes .ro noted in Envelopes nnl woll inixcil. On receipt of 25'. n Senled Ticket is drawn without choice, und Pent by mail to any address. Tho prio tunned upon it will In delivered to tho ticket holder on payment of One Ihttlar. Prizes aro immediately eeut to any address by express or return, mail. You will know whatyur prizo is before you pay for it. Any prize exchanged fur another tf the nt! value. No blanks. Our patrons can depend on lair dealing. ltF.FKiiKNCKS : The following lately drew Valuable Prizes ntnl kindly permit toil ns to publish them : Andre .v J. Hums. Chicago, $10,000: Miss Clara Walker, r$altiniore, Piano, $S00 ; James M. Matth ows, Detroit, $5,000 ; John T. Anderson, Savannah, $5,000 ; James Simmons, Boston, $10,000. Prkss Opinions: Th j firm is reliable. Wcekh Tiibmic, Dec. 28 Dcmtvo their mc cess A'. F. Hat-aid, Jan. 1. Just an I honor able A'cic, Duo. 0. Send fur Circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Siitisfiutiun guaranteed. Every pack nge of 200 Sealed Envelopes contain onb cash gift. Seven tickets for $. j 17 for $2 ; 50 for $5; 200 for 115. Address, PARKE It, BOND & Co., 40 Broad St, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O. W. HOB ART. , . 1. Vf. HOBAIIT. SU)I)I f:. ISARIVF. Sc. Korth-Kat Cvrn.-r of Main and Mill trc.s. Dalta-. GEOHOE W. KOOART & CO. Will Manurctiire an.i k.tp CONSTANTLY ON HAN!' m lare At'ortuient f SADDLERY, HARWESS, AWD COLLARS, Consisting of all the I Usually kept In a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of wldcli will be linnl -i nt THE BEST MATERIAL. AIo. CAtf;i4JK TIAWi"i at.il ki: turxu doiitTt;rr on tti ;,!,-; not ire. Call ami exainlpe out V'..rk I. Ut ;.an -ini -.-ing clcwhtrc. 41 ' GEO. IKMJAUT .t CO. MotliiTM, I've Fotiiiii l SIOII YICAIts I have sKAItcili-.li r;; . reinvrly Him will ClltK u, W,,, ,, by rniovi., the CULsE, sin.l at l,JBi 1 - ritv "liurtka." IKY IT. CABMIMITIV? CORDiAL, Thin ii n plofmanr anta'-i-l. und in far-u (lores laxative,' in t-imi!l if stf. an aringi-irt medi cine ; n it.linl.v nsefnl in lll.,.wel ntfc lions, ?pc i.llj- t (hil.fren. It i tt afe. (frlain and ilT-itiial n-uiedjr for Cln.lic. Uiarrhoia, Cho'tra iMorbiiH. Summer foinj laint, (Jiiping I'ain, J-nur St. iuacb. Costi vetiem, y'in. on ihe SOainH-h, Crying ami J-'rtitmjr of Children. In Teething, there is in.fliiny jia( tf)Ujs j, mdHii the Ounif, and rtinhr Tutliin easy. It in ih i liiimliu;' medicine, Ktif up fvut but a really valuable preparation, lnivinl... ,, ut o?c f.,r .-cvcral vcar. it nciimi, i !t ,r ,4 i; lo not give your i biM-vi, ihe -....tliii, fyrtipi.," t..r ihey Mupi.'y widiout doii,- i,V peruinix i.t j;o d. I'r- pared tiy Mr. w U'AT8-;ES:SK:K. MONMOt TU, OftK.jON. . F r ;de by Jtnii-fs. Tlie lr.nl.- M;prt:.',; 'i r. as -liable I. iii.s. fli;i:.Irtd of Titili... 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No IRKE.PONSIULG TRAVELLING AGENTS Employed by mo. Como and seo me and my MACIUNEi uud kuuw what you aro buying. j ALSO, FULL LINE OF Hardware, Iron and Steel, Wagon and Baggy Timber. AND EVERYTHING. rElUlS TO SUIT PURCUAHUtt. Prices so Maa caa Seat JL IL WADS. m 13.8m