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o o ids siljseaa OREilttt' CITV, OREGON. .U'GESTI?, 1S7C. Xcws Column. TyphoM fever is prevalent in Portland. Texas legislators have reduced their own pay to -ir2 a day. The Astoria cannery will put up beef during the "Winter. Seymour declines to bo a candi date for Governor of Now York. Fires are raging in the woods of Jackson county, destroying valuable timber. Abraham Jones of Douglas county, sheared 4,500 pounds of wool from 170 ewes. A Tillamook man out four tons of timothy from a little less than an aero of land. "W. B. Osborne, who recently had his leg amputated, died at Shedd's on the GtU inst. Tho State University, at Eugene City, will be opened for pupils some time next month. There is a swarm of candidates for the various Stato offices in tho new Territory of Colorado. Two hundred and fifty well drill ed boys togk part in the Lord Duff crin reception at Victoria. Many Indians are coming into the reservation armed with arms captur ed in the Custer massacre. Green apples of this year's growth are selling in Pendleton thus: Wind falls 2 cents, other kinds 3 cents The Democratic Territorial con vention will probably meet at Van couver about the lirst of September. Quite a largo number of pleasure Checkers are now wending their way toward tho beach and Tillamook Bay. II. L. Chapman, of Olympia, sus tained serious injuries by tho upset ting of a boat recently near Lincoln creek. Many Yalf.i Walla valley wheat fields Qvielded forty bushels to tho acre. The wheat has been cent to market. J. 1'razcr s wool clip, of V asco county, amounted to sixty-three thontiand one hundred and' thirty pounds. The account of the Union Pacific railroad settle up for tho first six months of thisyear$ll,(10U,0iO gross, net, better than last year. Astoria is crowded with fisherman oand others, and reminds one very forcibly of some min ing town in the early days of California. oTho fourth annual fair of the Union County Agricultural Society will commence on Tuesday, October 3d, and continue five days, A Mr. Williams and Miss S. Colo, living near Jump-off-Joe, Jackson county, eloped sumo weeks ago, and have not been heard of since. Humor 1 as it that Prof. Powell, formerly of tho Wallamet University at Salcnii will take charge cf the Collegiate Institute of Albany. Twelve perrons were killed and thirty injured by a railroad collision on the 7th on the Somerset and Dor set railway near Itcdstock England. o Mr. James Powlin, of the Olym pia dray and truck .company, while in his barn feeding the horses, fell from a ladder and broke several ribs, ecently. Parties are making pre"arations for putting on a stage line between Urescent City and Waldo to make connection with the Jacksonville stage line. o; During the month of July, Wells, Pargo ii- Co. shipped from their office in Pendleton in coin, 7,97S 48, in currency 3,-140 10, unci in jjold dust iSotf. A Hayes and Wheeller club has been organized at Lafaj-ette, with 11. Kelly as president and J. W. Watts as secretary. The club meets every Monday night. Information is wanted regarding the whereabouts of Joel W. Fuller. Address E. P. Puller, at Tenino, W. T. When last heard from Joel W. Puller was at Cleveland, Doug las county, Oregon. Lieut. Crayeroft. the only surviv ing member of one of tho companies exterminated with Custer, happened to be in Kentucky at the time of the massacre purchasing horses for the regiment. They are making flour in England by crushing the grain with a machine formed of innumerable little trip hammers. A pounding mill of this kind costing $1,000 will make as ranch flour as an ordinary mill cos ting 5,000. Durir.g tho past four months, Mr. Coll3', of Marion county, has manu factured 12,000 lbs. of excellent cheese, for which he readily obtain ed 16 cents per pound. 81,020 in four months is not a bad dose. Five wagons, containing an equal nunber of emigrant families, passed through Walla Walla recently en route for the Palouse country. They started0 from Pepublican county, Arkansas. Thero are still more on the road bound hitherward. Alax. Snlliven Secretary, of the Board of Public Works of Chicago, on the 7th, in a scuffle, shot and killed Francis lTanford, Principal of the Xorthsulo Grammar School, for traducing his wife in a letter to the Board of Education.- There are 235 saw mills In Washing ton Territory that cost $021, 500, and cut about 1.000,000 feet of lumber per day. The 25 flouring mills in the Territory include 39 run of stone Owith a capacity of 834 barrels per day, with seven not specified, and the cost of 10 of them is given at $225,100. Peoria is a thriving little village situated on the Wallamet, fifteen miles above Albany, consisting of thirteen families, one mercantile es tablishment, one blacksmith shop, and one doctor's office, all in running order. The prospects are flattering for tho erection of a steam grist mill .another season. tie will be a ae';s.c-n county th Ex-Governor Woods, of Oregon, has been invited to stump Ohio. lie-ale. . lister to Austria, k.it-ai-: en t..o pre- 10: h I ere. Tho Astorlan learns that Ben ITol laday is en route for Oregon and will arrive in a few days, taking up his residence at his Astoria villa. The Folk county Telegram says: The county seat question is one that will agitate the people until it is settled by a, vote. The Itemizcr, though favoring Dallas, very fairly proposes to have a petition circulated for an enabling act to allow tho peo ple to act on it. The majority report cf the post- office committee on the 9th severely censures Postmaster General Cress well, and declares the evidence sug gests that the postoffice department during his administration was either in collusion with wrong doers, or that criminal negligence or gross in competence existed. Jewell is cen sured for not remedying the evils of the proceeding administration when discovered by him. The owners of the quartz ledge on Ilenline's Fork of the Santiam, have incorporated their company and ex pect to begin active work in opening up their lead. At a meeting of tho owners, held in Salem Tuesday, the. necessary papers were raa.de out and deposited with tho Secretary of State, incorporating tho "Capital Gold and Silver Mining Com pan v." with a capital stock of $1,000,000, the price or par value of each share be ing fixed at $1. The Albany Democrat says the town of Scio contains about G00 peo ple, with neat residences, having large roomy yards, good sidewalks, well-shaded, smooth streets, commo dious stores and shops. The town, or rather city, for it is incorporated, is picturesque!- located on the San tiam, at its junction with Thomas creek, a rapid llowing mountain stream, and in the midst of as fine a farming country as ever laid out of opors. Ih-oken Friendship. Friendship is a good deal like chi na. It is very durable and beautiful as long as it is quite whole; bu break it, and all the cement in the world will never qnile repair it. You may stick the pieces together so that at a distance it looks nearly as well as ever; but it won't hold hot water. It is always ready to deceive you if yon trust it; and it is, on the whole, a very worthless thing, fit only to be put empty on a shelf, and forgotten there. The finer and more delicate it is tho more utter the ruin. A mere acquaintance, which needs only a little ill-humor to keep it up, may be coarsely puttied like that old yellow basin in the store-closet; but tenderness and trust and sweet exchange of confidence can no more be yours when angry words and thoughts have broken them, than can those delicate porcelain tea-cups which were splintered to pieces be restored to their original excellence. The slightest crack will spoil the true ring, and yon had better search for a new friend than try to mend the old one. And all this has nothing, to do with forgiveness. One may forgive and be forgiven, but the deed has been done, and the word said; the flowers and the gilding are gone. The formal "making up," especial ly between two women, is of no more avail than the wonderful cements that have made a cracked ugliness of the china vase that yon expected to bo jour "joy forever." Handled delicately, washed to purity in the waters of truth, confided to no care less, unsympathizing hands, friend shiy may last two lives out; but it "does not pay" lo try to mend it. Once broken, it is spoiled forever. Maxims for Whist. There are a few maxims for whisf playing which I jcommend to those who are fond cf the game. The moment 3011 receive- your cards de clare they .are abominably bad; thus if you will, yon can claim credit for your play, no matter what you oj ponents say. Hold your cards that they mayT not be seen by your ad versary, and take every opportunity of looking over the hands of your enemies.- Never lead from your strongest suit, 3 011 only wenfceu your hand. First play out tho miserable little cards, which are simply eye sores to you and ought never to have been dealt to you, and then if you happen to have any court cards or trumps your adversaries will be completely puzzled to know what has become of them. Always keep your aces and kings and good trumps till the end, and when your partner, as astonished as your adversaries at seeing them all come out at a rush, says, "What on earth could have induced you not to play those cards before?" give a Lord Burleigh nod and say, "Allow nie to play my own game; I know what I'm about." That will probably irritate him, up on which you should remark bland ly that you never lose your temper at whist. Always claim honor's the other side may forget and pocket any stray cash lying on the table. With that, these hints must end for the present. Sl'DDO SPIiEAD OF THE GOSPEL. There was no preaching in this town last Sunday, says the Kansas City Time, and all in consequence of a practical joke perpetrated by a lively young girl. The young girh inspired by the world, tho llesh and a little devil mixed, sat down, late on Sat urday evening, and sent a note to each of the pastors. The missives were on tinted paper, and written nicely. They each contained these words: "All is discovered fly." Nine of the preachers fled to. St. Louis, and three went west. There is a sensation in town larger than a man's hand. At the closing cf a concert, in this city, some time ago, while a young gentleman was struggling with his hat, cane, overcoat, opera glass and his young lady's fan, all of which he was trying io retain on his Jap,' a auspicious looking bottle fell on the floor. "There." he exclaimed to his companion, "I f,hall loose my congh mediciue." That was presence of mind for von, EWTAUR NIMEH1 Letter from u Postmaster. "Antiocii, III., Doe. 1, 1S71. "Messrs. J. V.. Rose & Co., "My wife has, for a iong time, been a terrible suiren-rlrom Kiuumat ism.She has tried many physician and many reme dies. The only thine; which has given her relief is 'ontaur Liniment. I am rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am doing what I can to extend its sale. YV. H. lilXO. This is a sample of many thousand tost i monials received, of wonderful euros of feafed by t he ( -ontaur Liniment. The in gredients of this article are niibiishod around each bottle. It contains Witch Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, Rook Oil, ( 'arbolie, and ingredients hitherto litttlo known. It is an indisputable fact that the Centaur Liniment is performing more cures of .Swellings, St in Joirts, Era i t ions, Kheu matism, Neuralgia, Sciat ica, Caked Lreasf sf f.ock-jaw, etc., than all other Liniments) Embrocations Extracts, Salves, Ointments and Plasters now in use. Eor Toothache, Earaeh, Weak Rack. Ttcli and Cutaneous Eruptions it is admirable. It cures burns and sea Ids without a sear. Extracts poison from bites and stints, and iieais irosi-uues arm ciiHiuiains in a short time. No family can a fiord to bo without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. The Ontiiiir Liniment, Velleiv Wrapper, is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation! Its effects upon sever-' cases of Spavin Sweeny, Wind (hill, Pig Head and Poll vi!, are little less than marvellous. Mcssr. J. Mef'lure it Co., Druggists, cor. Elm and Front Sts., t 'incinnati, ., say : "In our neighborhood a number of team sters an' using the Cen'aur Liniment. They pronounce it, superior to anything they have over used. We s -11 as hitrh as four to five doz"ii bottles per month, to those teamsters." We have thousands of similar testimo nials. Eor Wounds, (Jails. Scratehos.Rlnjr-bono, &c, and for Screw Worm in Sheep' it has no rival. I'armers, Livery-men, and Stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hundred times its cost. Laborntor of J. U. Hose ,t Co., 40 Dev Sr., New Yoiik. CHER'S n ASTORIA, Mothers may h.-iv r may hav health, if th for Wind ' 'o!ic, Worms Mout h. Croup, or ston is entirely a voir -tabl ;t and t heir babies y will us Castoria I-'.-V!-ris!ui"ss, Sop1 ich C-Mtipl iints. It i rei a rat ion, a ml con fa ins a lenhol. neither mineral, morphine, nor ll is aspieasanr totake as nonev. and noifu'-r ;;airs nor srnpes. 1 r. E. 1 imoch, of 1 upont, O., sa vs : "I a id usin Z i "a-toria in my i raet ic wit th" most suit." noG :13t. rhvnal benefits and appy Ar1 rrconi m-'-iid'd on account of their -, nnti quality of reat- eli'-a ' n--ss, v:iri"f--, t ie- Music furnished. e- 'rj' ceiviniT from six to t -n t Music as the same money subscriber rh inos as much would buy in sheet lorm. o These :r'i 7.1 :re i-ssMefl JIti I !. ly, pries- "i" -s. :-li: pe-s ii in ; ov the. six 'J;i;ri7.in" f ir .(. A sample copy of each Magazine snt for ?1. ct Peter I loii.-elioM Tsrelolie.. A collection of Vocal Mil ic, eont a in i n;; all the latest sonjrs bv Hoys, 1anks, Thomas, Si k waut, etc. Peters Octavo O V tioru Conf ainiti'; V-ur or Eiv Choice Choruses by such authors as t:.tiv, Srr.r.r- VAX, IlATTON, SMAKT, tC. Peter. Sacred Select ion Containing Sacred Quartets and Chususes by ll. it v B v, Srr. i. rvAN-, etc., for the use of Choirs and Sini;in Sock t ies. o-- Orirnu Peters' Selection.-. A collection of Sacred a :ei Secular Music, selected from thelvst masters, suit able for Rood or Pipe Oran. o I a r 1 o r Pet Af u s i c e r s Containing all the latest and best, Pance and Salon Music by KiXKEb,C.ur. W'AOXKR, Wri.SOX, I'ACllKH, etc., etc. etc. o lo La Crenic la Croii'.e. Difficult Rinno Music by such authors as Tha i.i;k;io, STATTKrt, Liszt, 11 ei. i.r.jt, smith, Wilson, tic. Sample copies of either of the above Majjazinos will bo sent, post, paid, on re ceipt of 25 cents, or a copy of each Maga zine will bo sent for -51. Send 25cents for a sample copy, and wo will refund your money if you are not satisfied. -o- Oiir ew Ocscolptive Cntaltgue of Hiieet Mwic smcl Sl.isir Hooics sent, post-paid, to any address. Address J. L. PETERS. liroadwav, Xew York. S43 SB c3 a 20!)II EDITION'. Tut REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, k. tier, cnrris, i., &. A Medical Essay on tho causes and cure of premature decline of man, showing how health is lost, and how regained. It fTives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage", the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diseases a pjcrtainin-r thereto; t lie results of twenty years successful prac tice. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS. CURTIS ON "MANHOOD." There is no member of societv bv whom this book will not be found nsefyl.'whot her lie bo parent preceptor or cl"ri-vman. Istwion 7'inte. CCHTIS ON "MANHOOD." This loolc should bo road bvthn vounfr for instruc tion, a nd by the afflicted for relief: it will injure no one. Medical Times ami Gazrtte. Price One Dollar, bv mail or express. Address the author, DIt! CURTIS, 5JO Sut ter street, or P. O. Rox 337, Han Francisco, eal. au'r. '-" dyisdOm TOTRllrTROWERST riMIE ATDEN FRUIT PRESERVING JL Company of Oregon Citv will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PHICE orPI.fMS. PE.VUS ami APPLES. Mr. Tlios. Chartnan is authorized to pur chase for the Company. I,. D. C.' LATQURETTE, President. TI IOS. CI LVRMAN, Secretarv. Oregon City, July 2S, 1873 ;1 f Pit COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY --OTA-r.T TV r ! FALL 1875- Z jFiWE POULTRY. i i i ' Is your time to buy goods at low pi ices i tj IkfjIMfiiiiial BEOTHEES arc now receiving a large stock of FALL AND WJHTER GOODS, all of the Latest Styles, which will s?ll AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES. Our stock has been bought for cash, and we will sell it at a small advance aLovo SAPJ FRACISGO COST. .UR WILL SAY TO EVERYRORY RE 1 1 fore you purchase or j;o to Port land, come ami j.rie. our gooiis and convince yourself that we do what we say. Our stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Roots and Shoos, Ladies and Cents Furnishing Goods. Notions, Greet ies, Ilartl ware and a rreat many other articles too numer ours to mention ; A L S O 000RS, WIDOWS, PAIKTS AHDCILS, ETC, ETC We will also pay tho Highest Market Price for Country Produce. ACIvEUM AN RROS. Oregon City. Sept. 2:1, lsT.3 ti' avA cTiEiiK. ai k.)m: coi.mv. T DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD CUS 3. tomers, and t he public at large, that I have just received a new supply of FA MIL V GROCERIES, CLOTH IXU, BOOTS a:xl SHOES, CUTLERY, HARD WAUL, A . Oiler M:.-ceUfi,ieoir, Ct'oods. Ail of which I now offer lor sale j-t the L0i:S! IfsfihUCI fjM&-3. My o!)j ct is to tell all my old friends .ind ciistone-rs t hal I am sfiMaiive, an-i d--:-ir-ous to s d! goods I heap, i''?It t AM!, .r ii; on such t. -rms as a.r d upon. Ishall also have i:i t:i;- em p1"'' a 1 horotigii Jfw I i'. it L t. , Xt k. I. i il : ami constantly keep stock on hand for tiie I:i!Uif.ictiir? & Repair at i!r-ots & S!io; s. and all oriPrs in that line will ho promptly attended to. i.i.!:v JtATToev, Xt'av l"e Vi.dji Mills. OCtl :tf I. SELLING- "O AS JUST RECEIVED Til': LAli'-iEST m stock of FALL AHD WHiTB Q30D8 ever imported to irfjn:i City. hieh he ofT-rs at gri-atly reduc t! r1'-'--. My stock ' CLOrrHING Has been lar.4"dy inerensr.,! an.? I can show as handsome a i i n of r"idy-niade goods in Men and Roys Ptriness anil Dress Suits, Coats, etc., as can he found in tho country, ami at prices that cannot, fail to sat isfy. M v DRF.S3 'JOOCS DErARTfvlEeiT Is filled with a splendid assort mont of all the lending styles and fasliiona ble shades of goods hsipres Cl!!i, iMohiiii-.s, I'rcjicli -?ti'i Aiuei K-a it Diviis (ioocls I!I:ick Vlpiici-i!, Ifiiliia ui isK-s, ':i.-!iiiei s, tc, l a :nFn" k s , Plaid, Plain ami Opera Flannels, of all col ors. Pleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Lsidics' mid CJeiils' riMlcrivave SSisivs mill Scarf-, AV'ool rla n !.!:, Tvniil. s :ii!il 'i'j-it -eJiij-jr S:i tclieXr, ft si t s i u.l C':i ps, OildoIUf r Fiooiiiii'iTaII. BOOTS and SHOES, I would call special attention to my stock of Men's and Roys' San Francisco Roots, which I have sold for a nn m ber of years past with general satisfaction. Ev ery pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE k FARMING UTEESlLSi Choice Teas, Canned Goods, and all choic Family Groceries. All at Low Prices. Also, LIVERPOOL .WD C.1RM.1X1SLAXD SALT. Highest Price aid for all kinds of 200,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, for which I shall pay the hiirhest cash price. I. SELLING. Oregon City, Sept. 30 1S75. tf HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, OAK, ASH AXD HICKORY PLANK. XOUTIIRUP A TIIO.UPMOX, Dec. 31, 1S7" an .3 Portland, Oregon. N. iST. N. NEW STCRE AMD KEVJ GOODS, Af HEW ERA. Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots and Shoes, Wooden Ware, Drugs and Medicines.cheap for cash or produce. .T. CASTO. BANCROFT LIBRARY; OF CALIFORNIA, AT TTTnDT.ITA JOHN MYEES, OREGON CITY. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS iind SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. ; t ! A N D j j j Books and Stationery. I I will pay the highorf prices for and ail kinds of I will sell as low as any house in Oregon for CAS JIO Ji ITS HQUIVALKXT n fiood Merchantable Produce. I am selling very low for i ?m ! n;iMV c!;n:?tr; (iive roe a call and sit isfy yours.-! v'. .loiix a:ve!:s. Or-gon City, March 'M. I.S7?. r A n y s FIOHEER BOOK BJJiBERY. J-i:t5;l4"s "ill Dd ing- C(ir:nT r fitaeJ. j? n ft f'niiit Strf--ti. t i Attn rf f. r,. W.. It.., ULANK rooiCS lil'LED ANT: rOFXD !! to any desir-H pattern. Music liofd;s, Ma;ra-ire s, Ncwspniiers, !:., bnund in ev ery variety ofs'yl kro.iu rotie- trr;d". (tni'Ts from th .n iiiitry promptly at tended to. vie k: s f-MM vis ar t!i' b'-st th'- wnrlil produces. Tliy are plaut'-d by a million tvop'..' in Anvrica, and t!i' r-sult. is, bau'dnl Flowrs 4i;l spl--ndid Vegetables. A Prieed Catalogue sent free to nl! who cnclos. the postage a 2 cent itainp. VICJC'S . Flowor ;md A'ciiOinblo Cini'dtn is thr most, beautiful work of tho kind in th" world. It contains nearly l-'iK pages, hundreds of fine illustrations, and fnur Chrttmo I'latrx f J-Vowrx, beaufiiuily draw n ami colored from nature. Price .'Jo cts. in paper covers ; C-l cts. -bound in ele gant clot h. ViclcV irioTal Onide. This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illust raC'd, and containing an ide gant colored Front is: ieco with tlio first number. Price only S cts. for tlu year. The first number for 1-STt! just issued. Ad dress TAMILS VICK, Roi'Iirttfer, X. V. F-Ji A G H 0 N E SHOPS, inn:un: citv, ;iti-:cax. ti:a?i e.(.im;s, sav-mim.s, FLOITuXG MITELS, SII.VFTlXtr, Pull-ys, IhuilTri's Hydrnilic Pumps, GK.UliSG, EOXES, made to order. Itapers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Farming Machinery repaired in t lie best, manner. Farmers' Iilacksmith ing done wit li neatness and dispatch. Wheat Cleaners, Jackets, Iron and Zinc Shaker Screens and Perforated Plates, made to order. Agent for the HCUSTGfJ PATENT WATER WHEEL, The IJcst Wheel in Use. Orders .Solicited Dec. 31. lS7o:tr Summons. TN TIIK CIItflTIT f'Ol KT OK THE State of Oregon for Clackamas county. Karl Sclig, plaintiff, vs. Charles Derome, defendant; Action at law, to p -cover money. To CHARLES DEItOM E, said de fendant : In the name of the Statrof nrvyoit. You are hereby summoned ami "required to ap-jH-ar in t be Court, above named on or beiorc the first day of the next term there of which shall happen more jhan six weeks alter the lirst publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 4th Monday in Sopp-mber, A. D. lsTi'i, and an swer the com plaint of plaint itrfih-d against you in tho above entitled action or tho plaintitr will take Judgment against von tor the sum of ?T1. 27, and interest thereon smc . Nov. 1, 1ST), and sell vour proiK riv attached to pay tho same, this summons Is published in pursuance of an order or said i '. ,Mri made in term time, tho-r-t h day ol April, A. D. s7i. TOflXSOX tS; McCOU'.v, , 'laintiirs Att'ys, Or'gon City, June 10, 187t;w(:t i i r -i' - I mm Bred bv EYRE. Jr. ISTAlA, OalilbTiiia, Rronz Turkeys, weighing W IKs, each. Em tien ( Jeesi' wi igliing trom l' to hit lls. per pair. i-ianmas, Lt-ghorns, Games, etc. IVkin Ducks, av-r-ntring lsto'JO i:is.,and best of all Ducks as layers. Also A fine assortment of Pigeons, Rabbits, Guinea Fowls and Ferrets. Anv varicrv of fowls desired imported. Ec;'c;s, trie"' to name, iresli and well packed, for sale at luoderati' prices. Send lor Illustrated Circular, and Price List, to TI. KVJIE, N:pa, Col. On receipt of 10 cents in stamps, I will furnish specimen copy of Hie PoULTRY l.t:i.i.i:riN. an illustrated M2 i ag" monthly, the recognized authority in poultry matters in t ho I . N. ; and uecidi dly t he best Poul try Journal published, si inscription only 'St a year. Pleas--state where vnu iw this adver-t:s.-me::t Orders may also be K it at this oti ice. Y0UBTG MEN Who are suffering from tho effect of yout hlul lollies or indiscretion, will io well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon laid at t li' v. it ar ol'su lfering humanity, iill. Kl'lX.VKV will guar antee to lorfeit S-V.'U for every case of se minal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he under takes a nd fails to cure. He would, t here lore, say totlse uiifoitur.atcsuirerer who may read this noli?", that you .are tread ing upon dangirous ground when you longer delay in seeking t he j roper rem edy lor our eompl-i int. You may be in the first stage; n i:e mber you are ap proaching the last. If, ou ai-e bordering upon the hist, and or.1 sniT-. riug sonic or nil of its ill elfi-cts, remember t hat if you I rsist in roerast i nal ion , t ho t ini" must come when tho most. skKliul physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed aga i nst you -. when no angel of mercy can bring you rdief. In no case has the Doctor l'uiicd o! success. Then 1 t not despair work upon your imagination, hut avail your self of the beneficial rMiltsof his t'r-'at-ment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or be;or- grim i "a Ih ht.iTi'-s you to a pr -mat ur gr.i v. Full '-ours-' of tr-,;t:,ii nt sij S.-m: money by Pos'o.'r.o .rd'-r or K.v press with full deseri ; 1 ion oi c-is". all or address, iiii n. h!m;y, No. 1! K"ar:iv sir " I, San Franes-o. s p; Hi Ay jr. w ';' j MAsir.taniLTi f-ifokteii m: fir. th: r;.--r:n ?- kP-- c!c., etc. V' ITI"1'1'' HE OFFEIIS AS CHEAP A-S 't V can l- ii.ul in I he s. ;!, i At L. i M'?l warrant m ' ods a-:: r- T''S.' lit' d.v JOIIV rCliilAM, Saddle and t!si !" Maker, u ".'y, e.-.-.i-.n, .Tuty i!, ls7.;-;u:!. .4 i YA j Th" St.nd:'2-d r--i:-- C-i!S-, J, .-. T,. j 5! .v.v '.'.-.,, ft ,- ,., , i, ; 'Vo.vp. .fee,- f V,.-,..,:,,,', :, :,''.;.',-', , '.'. ; t ! of th' J.tttl'.', :i t; d V rv ;if -, tlnl- t'-e ' m-o:,:, Lungs and Cii-st, ii: Itid'h'-- Co.v- sm ion. V;t:t-' Biil!K. :f V.'f'-; f ?.-. ry does no: .:-y i:p( cour'li. I 'ii '.--t:v it, , ai,-. s t!i' 1 ue.L-rs, a-'.o allays irrif.:; i e. irn, -nifi my t'.r rrii(.-r of tli" eo ii i i T: t . Nmie g MiuiU" tail ss s:ei,.-,.i . I ; n.--. l'r-;;.r -(: hy Si: in v. l- o .v:.j:e A s.',s. , :.!. Si-Pi by i:i:ioi.v;; rov. 1 ; si ! "i fi:i: t .. v i- rau. ivieo, ariil by 0, : r:-. g -n.-r.iov. Ititebl v THE WEEKLY SUIT. k;?. 1 'ightooti hundred ar.d s-venty-six i the nn'-ii: e nr. r 1 a!s- the ye . r in ii leu an M'poMi ton ikiiis' ol lie: r s -n-tatives, thetirs.; si!;ctie war, will bv in power at- asitiimion : ami t he vear of the I wet-,t y-i ii rd election o: a Pr -siie nt of f b" 1 1! ii ei, r-i ar s. .til ol t i:ese r vent s a re to b' ol great, int. -r ft and imj.orta i:r- nt- esp- ciaby i l:o tivo iatp-r : ami a!! ol th: and everything connect ed with them w Lv tally and lrcshly ivi-ort ed and exi A'l ed in TltK Sl'N. Tl-.e opposition Hon-;" of 11 .'pr.-senl tiv -s, taking up tip- line of inepdrv .hk-ii - 'ii-1 j til', .-i-v. win .r..i-i - diligently in vest i-a.ti; t he corruption's ami iiii...i--ru.Mii viraiiLs administration I, Will. It IS to ! Iweee.1 !.. fl... I. 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St raws t ' Wripht ...... 'FrVink . ester ....Capt.Z. C. Norton .... W. Morel.ind ".io'hn Ifngenberccr J John Koole .....W. II. Yiiughan GREG OH CITY BREWERY- IFoiirv IfmiilicL . 7 VYIXt; PIT HCH AS- 'd tho above Prow- urt- u-uhi.c is. f 1,.-. i.nl.lie Ihnt hC I now prepared to maiiuf act ure a No. 1 mud it v of a a j: a ji j;jiP, as good as can be obtained anywhere if the Stato. Orders solicited and iironijt' filled.