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the Coast Mail. UTVKDAY, - M1 - MAY 1, 1880. XErUKICAK 8TATJB TICKET. rorCongre M. 0. GEORGE. t rrJ"d5eo(iho.SuPrcni0 Court t'2WAL.D0 of Portland; W. r. I0KD, of Salem, and E. M.WATSON, ol Jacksonville ' iiE.?lre,,?enUl11 Elcotora GEO. n. SVKt?1 Grant.; El L- APPLE GATE,ofLano,ftndC. B. WATSON, of Lake county. J"lK? of 2d District J. P. WAT- ovn, oi voBgiM county. ..r?JL,?rowculinB Attorney J. A 1 ANTES, of Benton county. REPUILICAM TICKET, cooa COCKTV, OBROO.V. ron joint scNATon, B. B. JONES. FOB numKSKXT.XTIVK, WILLIAM MOB HAS. roa biikmff, R. C. DEMENT. roll COCNTY CLKItK, ALEX. STAUFF. roa CO. COMMISSIONERS, A. PERSnBAKER, H. W. HOLVERSTOTT. roa TREASURER, FREJ). SCHETTER. FOR ABSEWOR, DANIEL GILES. FOR SCHOOL BUmUNTKITDKNT, A. B. CAMP. FOR COt'STT 8CRTEYOR, S. B. CATHCART. FOR CORONER, LOUIS F. MUX ROE. 5PUBUCAS TICKET..CCBKT (X. Toint Representative RAWLEY OTT. bounty Judge -COOLEY. Jommissioner C. JENSEN and -SCOTT. Jounty Olerk WALTER SUTTON rreasurer M. C. GIBSON. Sheriff WM. GAUNTLETT. Assessor JOHN MILLER. Coroner T. CUNNINGHAM. A ! Steppage aLstw. The editor of the Ketet, who is try ing to work up & point that will help him into office says this: "A law putting an employer's store on an equal footing with any other tore would in a great measure remedy the evil. For instance, I work in the mill and have a month's wages due me, in the mean time I trade in Na.v burg's store to the amount of f 20, un der the law as it now exists, Mr. Nas burg can't stop my wages by attach ment, or in any way, but if I buy the Mine goods in the mill store, the em ployer stops my pay. This discrim ination is the foundation of the 'tore pay' system that haa grown up, and the abolition of this distinction by passing what they call in England a 'stoppage no pay' law, or in other words permittiug no60t-o(Tto wages, would put all business upon an equal footing, and this system would disap pear, and a laborer would get his coin when demanded, because the induce ment to keep him out of it, in order to have him take goods, would disap pear. Money would get into general circulation and a healthier state of business would ensue. 'No orders, no goods, but coin." In a former issue he asserted that such a law was in force in several of the States, and we called upon him as a lawyer to give the name of any State or civilized country where such a law exists. He now goes back on his for mer assertion as to ' the existence of auch a law in any of the States, but says it is what they call in England a "stoppage, no pay law." Why does he not tell us what that law is, and that he is in favor of its enact ment in Oregon, and that he will work for the passage of such a law ? Tho doctrine of off set of debts was adopted as the law of England early in the reign of George II. and from there was transmitted to the United States, where it is to be found as a part of our common law, as well as in the code of ovcry State. It will bo noticed that Mr. Siglin Iocs not now assert that such a law tists any where ; does not say he is x favor of such an enactment, or that he will try to secure the same in Oregon. Why not? Simply because there is nothing in it. We again ask Mr. Siglin to publish that law, tell us whore it is to be found, and say to his constituents whether he will support it or not. If he is in favor of a law forbidding the payment of work for goods, let him so announce, or if he is in favor of a law forbidding the receipt of goods for wages, let him submit that as his platform. This wholo subject is now lelt with the parties who make the contracts. If a man who works does not want to take goods, there is no power that can comjel him to do so, and ho can col lect his money. If ho is willing to buy goods and pay for them, perhaps it is as well to let him hnvo that priv ilege. Every honest man who buys roods expects to pay for them, either in money or some other commodity that will bo acceptable to tho party ' .5.'.- .:' ..r-..V tl-UJAj from whom lie buys, and tlic samo way with regard to wages. It some limca happens that It is an accommo dation to a laborer to have a chance to get provisions for his family before his wages arc due, ami in thnt case he should have the privilege. Lot the laboring men know, Mr. Siglin, what law you propose to enact on this sub ject. Tho KrnnMtrnn Cnnallilnto. Whilo the action of the late Re publican Convention whs in some res pectaa disappointment to the public its work was in tho main well and ju diciously tlone, and the candidates elected will be acceptable to the peo ple. M. C. George, the candidate for Con gress is the best choice thnt could have been made in the State. He is a man who has resided lone and rrceiv cd his education in the State. not inherit distinction, but he was en dowed by nature with that force of character, which, coupled with habits of sobriety and uprightness is the sure key to success. Ho is a lawyer of high standing and honorable reputa tion, and as State Senator for the past four years has done more to shape the ' legislation of tho State than any ' other man. As a speaker, ho is the equal of any man in the State, far the superior of his opponent, and his elec tion to Congress will be a favorable change in our representation. The action of the convention in the J choice of judges for tho Supreme! bench, docs not meet the expectations of the people, but no one claims that the persons nominated are not law-! vers of good ability and of undoubted integrity. They arc doubtless men in every respect worthy of the honor, but the defeat of Judge Roife, in favor of men of comparatively little expci-. ience, cannot be commended. These ! men, however, are free from any sus-' picion of belonging to any clique or) corporation, and may be expected to 1 make an independent, able, amlnip-, right court. I The gentlemen who are selected as ' Prcidontial Electors arc represent."!-1 tive men of the partv, and who are capable of making an able canvass. The platform is a correct enuncia tor of the principles of the Republican party, and it should unite and draw to its support all who have acted in co-operation with that party within the past twenty years. Taken alto gether, tho work of the convention is a sure foundation for the success of tho party it represents at tlic comm election. The Democratic local paper here is trying to get up a "labor boom" in favor of the Democratic ticket in this county. A labor boom should be led by laboring men; or at least by men who have some idea as to what man ual labor is, from actual experience . Let the laboring men glance down the list of Democratic candidates from the head to the candidates for Com missioners, and see how many of these men ever soiled their hands xvith work. It looks like a desperate at tempt to induce laboring men to help them avoid labor. Mr. Siglin wants to give the Demo crats to understand that unless he takes snuff they have no right to sneeze, or in other words xx-hatex-er the Republicans might be willing to j concede to the people of Curry county the Democrats of that county will get no rights that Siglin sees fit to deny them. They can nominate a Joint Senator wh en Siglin promises it to them, not before. If this suits the people of Curry county, no one elic has a right to complain about it. Evekv man on Coos Bay who is se cretly opposed to improving the mouth of the Coquille rixer will vote the Republican ticket. .Yet. The above is a specimen of the sill) baits thrown out to catch votes on the Coquille. "We did not fcuppose there xvas any one "secretly oppoeed to improving the mouth of the Co-, quille," and there is certainly no one, more likely to he bo than the Demo' cratic candidate for the State Senate, Again in the last issue of the News sayi its publisher "arc neither office seekers nor office holders." It is a puzzle to Siglin's friends how he ex pects to make votes by keeping that announcement before the readers of tho paper. He does not expect to make votes by it, hut xvhen the voles are counted and Siglin is defeated, he can say " I told you all the time I was not an office seeker " Marion county Democrats are in favor of reducing the income of clerks and sheriffs to a sum not ex ceeding 2o00 per annum, and want the next legislature to pass a laxv pro viding for the location of the insane asylum at tho peat of government, in accordance xvith the Constitution of the State. Some boys while cruising ia tho xvoods near North Seattle the other day, came across xvhat appeared to ho a boulder of peculiar formation. Up on examination they concluded to pro euro a wheelbarrow and trundlo it out to Pike street. Thoso who have ex amined it closely declare it to bo a solidified mass of clam and oysKr shells. Tho question is, how camo tlioy tharY SlltiKIFF'S SA1.K. Jly virtue of an excoulintt Issued out of the Cirvuit Court of the State, of Oregon I for the county oi v. urry, on tlio Ultli uav of March, ISM), in faxornf dohu lluntle'x phiintiir, and against Will lttmtlov. do-1 lendant, for the mm of Fixe Thousand I Nine Hundred and Fourteen Dollars and 1 costs taxed at Nine and IVVIOO dollars, to ' me directed and delivered, commanding nie that of the personal property, and if Milllcieut personal lwperty w not found, I then out of the realnronertvof said do fendant, 1 cause to be made the saidsum of Wlt-lOO and costs taxed at $1) W and accruing eota, I have levied upon the following described real propertv belong ing to said defendant, to-xxit:" Lots II and -4, and an uudixided one half inter est in lots I and 'J of section 1,T. 8rt, S, K 15 xv., and lots I and 2 of section ttfl, T. :, S. of It to xv.. and the N. and N of SVi4 of section ;U, T. ;, S, MM xx ., in Curry count v. Oregon. Audi xx ill, on the SMTH DAY OF MAY, 1S0, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the court houe door in Kllensln'uv. sell all the riuht title and interest of said defendant i ltn .k.i 'hi and to said propertv, or so much there ate out i . ...... , .. , . , , . , . ... i i 4i inn, ov uvi v?tui , w mi ii in' mm oil the oth day of March 1S0. to satisfy said j execution and acrruiuiti-osts. Dated at Kllkxsiu ko. April tub. ISSO. A 11 MOOKF.. lrt-4v Sheriff Curry Co., Or. (JOSSITERS Fever and Acne. The true antidote to the effects of mi asma, is Ilo.-tettcr's Stomach Hitters. This medicine is one of the most jnipulnr remedies of an age of successful proprie tary specific;), and is in immenee demand wherever on this continent fever and ague exists. A xx ineglassful three times a day is the best possible preparative for encountering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver and invigorating the stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. " l'-G-ly THE NEW DRUGSTORE, MAIiSFIELD, OJi. next dook to mail office. LOUIS MUXliOK, rroprlclor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. BEST llliAXl) OF CIGAJtS S3? Prescriptions Carefully Com po undedby Competentl'hysician. ECQNQMIt OOOKINO OS HEATING New Excelsior Oil Stove. Jul the Tiling fur Light Ho-kciliif. It will Drofl. Rout, tvl i:lto Utt-r than Col nr i WoulStoTi. Send for CirtuUn. AttMS WAMKU. ; COLEMAIT GAS APPARATUS AND i OIL CO.. Tl Miiirr br, - I'Mirxoo, Itu ' Th Great I LtCiiraf-rIMrr.l, Iwlltiwilcn, )!l!iui Ur.rCp'-uim'.T.r dAy., C.0.fl Ilrmdacbe. 0 1 FISHEO'S IMtifT tirl U ruinfUlnU of ijt'-iuc'i, lAitrs. ri'Icrn ' "- .-. ,- , ' '.', '2,J -"" Me3icatcd BELTS. ABSORPTION. iicn-mjTTnw Su lTti V. I'- fur ItiHi. w-t '1 fur f jt tn, "1- lift Inrf tli ALu.J'jU Cur cin Dr j$7?Pm.,ri Mri. . nJlXlWl-;? S-f "'Sta tL. - I lt. a.titf Inn 1 1 la r-n lafnir In t.M J m1f f.t Inavf L I'micl Ft.ito. Address, FISJIKIl MEDICATED DELT CO. 232 Illinois St., Chicago. FARM FOR SALE 1 If! ACHES OF CHOICE LAND J UU t the mouth of Willanch slough, near North IJend and Marsh field. Good house and out buildings. Adapted for dairying or general farm ing. Good young orchard. One of the best farms in Cooa county. Tho place, xxith stock and implements, xvill be sold very cheap. j&gy-Kor further particulars apply at theoffico of the Coast Mail. fitf Tlie Coast Mail. I'l'UI.IHIIKI) KVUHV SATCHDAV MOH.VIXG II Y WEBSTER, HACKER & Maridifleld, Coon Co, LOCKHART, 0r. TemiK, One year Six inonths -Throo inoiitliH - In Alliance. 2 m 1 50 1 00 OFFICIAL lUl'KH OP COOS CO. LOCKHART HOTEL, Mrt. Ii. AT. lAtvliUurt J'foprlctrcnH liMimi'. City, Oo:.-, felffERS BAY VIEW BREWERY, Win. Reichcrf Proprietor Keeps constantly on luuul, ami oilers for snlo a superior m ticlo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WHOLESALE am RETAIL. mvhai: is sui plied witiithe choicest iiiiax ds ok - WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS RKAXC11 SALf ONAT F.MHUE CITY. .MAiisurir.i.i Drug Store5 DR. C. H. GOLDEN. I'.soi'it. Opposite Xanbui'u'n Store. 11 A V E C 0 X S T ANT L Y 0 X H A X I) AM. SHUTS OK :dzrttc3-s XXl- CHEMICALS sF WINKS KOll V MEDICINAL lTUl'OSES, 3D IT XI - m fX" XT 3T Xf S , TXITTSBIUB, SrONCVHS. X'oxxuan'x-iyvart.'x'x-CX1T3H, xmxvxr,xTiwtxax.-v, BTATIOWaan.VJANX BCiiooiiDOOiea, ALSO (.'HOICK CIGARS i TOBACCO. and everything usually kept in a MKDIC.XL lUSI'KXS.XUX . l't'ctcripttoii ittrr'ully Com- o muled. -M-3-tf E. A. AiNDERSON, Good vxrBP3PV, nil Hours. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MARSH FIELD, OK. II AULING DONE AT SHORT NO tiee and at very reasonable rates. COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND , 2 THE CENTRAL HOTEL. Cor. A and Front Sts.,MAiisiinr.i.i,Oit. -1 T-AVINO TAKEN CHARGE OE -i I the above named house, xve can promise to our patrons, FIi-Mt-cliihM Fnre, Fnlr IcuUnfr And courteous attention. jfc3-A TRIAL IS SOLICITED.. OL'Jl II Alt I xv 11 supplied in i line, and is under our iiersonul 111:111:11 nent. WERDEN RROS, Proprietors 1. UDe--in-e, B00T& SHOE MAKER Maiishfield, Ogn. TVXX.I,XOAX.r.lWXJB or QTJSTOI -AroDEK in a thorough manner and use onlv the mTOTT EsfHYBTEHAI K I VMlEllllALB . ... ,.. 4 i 1 BQShop on h rout Street, opposite tlie . Pionci - Market. -U PIONEER MARKETS, M.xitHiiriELi) i EjiriiiK City. II. P. WIIITXEY, Pnoi'iiiKTOii. A good supply of MUTTON, - - CANNED it KEF, HB pouk, etc.. mriL (JOOCS, ETC., ETC. and all kindx of SALT MEATS am) VEGETABLES coiiHtantly on hand. Also a Kood Htock of Gn.ocEin.i3ua. Y E S H E L S logging"" CAMPS j SUPPLIED AT H1I0HT NOTICE lv-Uf Kl'JIJIOXS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho county of Coon. A. Xanhurg and (J. VVehater vii H. If. Lulu Action for tlamagcH and tho abatement of a iiuiiuiiice. , To II. If. LtiMi said defendant. In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby , required to aiijK;ar and rmmvor the complaint 1 of tho plaintilU on file ugaiiut you in tho ' alxivo entitltil court and catiKO on or Injforo tho first day of tho noxt regular term of aaid court, vu: MOXIMY, TIIK 2tTlf JMY ' OF MAY, I8W), and tho dcfi-ndeiit will take notice that if he fail Ui apear and answer said complaint the iiluiutilf will take juilg ' nent auaiiut him for five hundred dollam ' damage, and the further relief in naid com plaint ilcimti.dul. I'uhlinheil hy order of I Ion,, J. F. WaUon, Judge of Raid oourt, dated April JOth 1SS0, fl, NYKiwrra. I5-Ct Attornuy for I'laiutitfatj ?3ilKViS'iW'TTIo-Xaj Ktmtmsy, Horses I sf?-j yjlsr ; COOS IB.A.-Y- MARKET , MumsitriKi.n, oiti.cov, W. 15. SiMi-sos .( 1). Holland l'mprietora. MEATS and proxisions of all kinds soul at the lowest lixiug rates ami JtJCLl V i: Hi: I) :iniv point desired stt:e:e: ZIES rou VESSELS, J.OtKHXC, CAMPS AND FAMILIES, ALWAYSJEADY, J35"Vo keep nothing hut thebest-j3 and insure satisfaction, l.x-l-tf (l a xveek in your oxxn town. Terms and j free Address II. II vi.i.ktt A Co. 1 Portland. Maine. EUGENEl'CONNELL I ' I DKXI.KU IN STOVES & RANGES, latest Improxed ! Hardwarejools, AND Implemeii ts. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. i.jl:m::fs ac oils. WOOD A WILLOWWAKE, Steam, Water Pipe and Fitting-", Gran ite and Plated Wales. MANI'F.XCTI'IIKIIS OF TIN, COPPER &SHEETIRONWARE. EXKCITKI) XVITH DlSPATfll. 83TEXTRAS for Stoves, Plows Mowers and ReapcrK furnished at short notice. AIOIl.MSTHATOK'.S SALE. Ity virtue of an order if the County Court of Curry comity Oregon . in probata, made on tnu 8th day of April 18M), directing the sale of the real cutata of the mt.ito of Midi acl Kiix dccuastil, hereinafter ileacrilieil, I will oirer for aalo nt public auction to tlie hielicnt linlilcr for cauli in liauil, the north went quarter of tho nortlie.it quarter, tt liall ot west nail ot nortuwest quarter of southeast quarter I quarter, anil lot one two tliree anil lot anil four of section eight, township tliirtyflvu iCtl k'e up 1 Al south, of range fourteen went, Iso nil tl rigjit title nnil interent of tlic estate of said Michael Pox to tho following ilescnbed oil joining property towit: Commencing at a oiut on tlie north lino of the southwest nuarter of section eiulit aforesaiil, due north I of a pine tree 10 inches in diameter and 1. 1 tt .1.. .......t. . .1 ..1. 1 1. 1 liiarneit , , uit.iiv;u nwutu ui iiiu iiuiiii iniiik of Uca creck thcnco t.Mteriy ,, Mill crcck to the first ben.1; thence south to tl IU HOUtll line of said forty aero tract; thence went to tlm wmtliwest corner of K.1I1I fortv nml thence c.-uit to the place of beginning. The alxivo mentioned unlo will take place at the courthouse iloor 111 hllciulmrg i;urry , county Oregon, on tlmTWKNTIJ.Tn DAY ity NIA OF if AY IBM), hctvvicn the Jioinn of 12 o'clock in and 'J o'clock i in of aaid day. Uatcl ixprii tutu, l8o WMTKJHi:.VOH, 1G Administrator t-stato of Michael Fox- HIGHEST HONORS UXTWM Centennial World's Fair, 18761 VKM SHONINGER ORGANS raotratrvoso nrurzuoiiaiT u rtM BEST INSTRUMENTS. na!reoaptrUrexnlUDeala reeocauu4 by ft Judge lo tbelr llmpail, (Tom wtkia Ui aXtUowlOf 1 an xtiaeti Th b. noNiNacn onoAif co.' xblblt m the beat InatrumenU tl prlo raoderlaf than poaalbla to a Urga elaM f raretuaara. Larlnf oomblnaUon o Raada ua oatalnlof anaor daalrail lmproreaiaDta, will unaiooa t fat oul Miraalr, feam to OSLV C lariJ 1 a. a& m Jt.m Jt m. . ll . a . . - II.LI. iM4tvui(iHU(7Bi uiiaycuiuiifa 1IUM m fl ouioi orar,u. m DOftratiiDg mad 6raa-plrpnt tofalhar o It la Impoaalbla tor . viu.iiu. hi. iMru. ui ui ml OSLV UUOAJVI AWAKOfCO TUI aam to auiiar innu, iwiu or apiiu" thi bpi BANK. Tbla MaJal and Award H grantad fUr lb rioat tarar oompatllloa of th bait makara, afoM ontol tU jaoat oontptot Jurloa rrar aaaamblao. Fair BlrlM and prlcM- Jtul land, whloh art In aAaordanc with oor roi. Ui UK3T OH a?AH tor lb laul mooar. tT ar prDtd to appoint a fair nw If tatf D!oaraU4 Oatildfxia tullad, pwt-paid, m mUaaUos W 6, SHONINGER ORGAN CO.; 91 U It CHMTWCT btmxt.V i Nrw SiTatn. Oon. " rmanKnamntii 'nimtniiTi "JLiiwLg!jiaiiiMyi llUSINKSH CARDS. T.C. MACKEV.M.l), PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kmimui: City, Oiikhon. C. 11. OOLDEN, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON MAiisiiriKl.ti, Oiiloon. V. W.TOWHlt.M. J). PHYSICIAN &, SURGEON Maiisiikikli), Oiikiion. V. C. AN(iKL, M. I). PHYSICIAN am. SURGEON Coiitilllc Cttif, Ofit. S. II. JlA7..itD, J. V. Hamilton IIAZAItl) A- HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practice in the xarloiiK couiU of the Mate. omn: at iimpiiii: citv, Oon. or. al. siGLiirsr. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAUSHKIKI.n.OltFUON. t5. WKHSTKK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Mahkhkiki.I), Oiikiion. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, XOTAIIV l,rilLHU,l).VEYA.TER llMl'HlK CITY. (MIX. ' i.oiicc!ioiix nun otiicr inininefi.M plnn-d mi in,, iniiiuK, not nii-ivu in)inpi aiieii liou. xl-.'1-lf v. r. witioiiT, IT. S. Jlhivral ami IT. &. Dvputfi S V U V K V 0 K , Coyi'u.i.i: City, Oii.v. Will attend to tluhiiHlni'tHoHiirvcvliiK in iiiiv part of the county. IVrfWt maps of all HUrveycd hindt,fiir uihhi'dat Miort notice. K. (J. (J It I MUlOlV, ATTORSF.V ud rOUXSELLOR AT LAW, JaMI'IlHil OWY OIDUOON A Hharo 11 ipuldie patruuagc in respect fully mlml. 1 ;j.",tf K?'J 11 xveek. f 11! a day at homr en ly made. Costly oullit 'free. Adun 1 Tuck i: Co. Augusta, .Maine. Epilog. Excelled 6y None. Tine Taylor & Farley CABINET ORGAN. UBmtiraclared Bt XTorculcr, nui HX Ia7IS7ZUIUI8 of ny vilut mty U fouod la iImm uulruracnii, uA ilxjr conuin tnuy ItSINTIAL IMPROVKMINTa X9I r07V9 Ia othw Orjint. Almlnato produoework vvhloh shall ba Durabla, we will not aorlfloa that whloh la not totn, and t la vital to n parfaot orsan, In order to ma Wo a mora fancor itarlor. W r nill inilltil la prcwnl al StjlUh and Appropriate Casts m tu b found In th mAtltct, -with fJaUh wkith fa It tiilti br tny. A8 RKQARD8 TOHI, TH rOIXOWINO Award with Medal & Diploma or Honor WAS CIAMTED IV TH ClrTTIHHIAL EXHIBITION COUMIUIOHKHSl ..'.'.'.'K'.1" M'lp. lintm. nilTI 11J BU11I1KI Or TOIE, nlfonnltr la finer til (mnl lUaij Ii BkbuIuI JiflUxii fir UirirpiH UtiaM." Do not fail to mala application as ZXAMZKE THEBB INSTHUMENTS Ikfore I'urchaalne. Catalogue ft, en application to tl m , . . TaVlOr & ParlfiTT OrCrftTl C(V " -,,!; -P WORCESTER, MASS. HS in HilO per day at home. Hii'i ,ileH vort 5 free. Aihlr'enH .Stindov A Co. I'ortlnnd, Maine. E. B. DEAN & CO. E. II. WKAX, 1). WJLLCOX AM) C. II. MKKCIfAXT. Wk IIAVK Al.XX'AYH ON If.XSIlA Full AriHortment Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LTTiMIIBIEIR, MANL'KACTl'HKI) TO 0111)1.11 And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRIGE8. BBUKV NASBURG St, HIRST Kuont Htiiukt, MaiipiiVu:U)) Oun-, jVTKW (U)ODH imjVKUYHTKsVM. orikeepcoii.tantlyon hand i . our largo and commodious More well selected nloek of ,0' n GENERAL MERCHANDISE, connllnlng of Mm hcstMiiphinml fancy IDaHjIC goods, of all klndn, the ehoicuHt GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A L.xutii: STOCK oi CLOTH IXC J, HATS mid CA I'M, HOOTS nml HIIOKS, HUHHKHS nmlOlli CLOTIIIN'O HLll'IMCIIH nml OILCLOTH CHOCKKHY nml (ij s.S WAKK-IIAHDWAUK ami TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, I'alnlM, (UN ami ViiriiMicn, Choice VIihs mid l.lipmrw, Tlunare mid Ammimlllini. Cl'ri.EHV, 117)0; ,, n'll.l.OtV-n'MlK, and Sclool Books STATIONERY, lI'VltNXnitllVO ClOOOtB A.WX) IlONIJIIItv OurcxIcmdvoDhmx ciwch are llllcd xvinh tllClillt'Ht MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. .'KICKS TO SPIT TIIK TLMKS. I v i 1 11 1 . 1 . ! "hi pooiin piircuiiHcii at our 1 More win he iifiivcicil fife ol cliargu al any point ( ituamer .xlxrtle. oiiit 011 the ronui 01 iiiu Vl-l-tl t'o.vs iMiiiii:itsnoi. 1 n ruoNT or tin: ciintiiai. iiuti:i. MarnlilUld, Okii If xou want niii'UHX' rdiitx'c. Ah good as harher ever gave, .Mini caM mi me nt nix- million, From tiuirii 'nil night or lniy ikmiii ; My rnzoii' Kliaip, my MMxxiiin, keen, My rdinp is nt'iit ami tutxtdrt clean ; And ihcro I think that you xvill find Kat'h mtii ieloMiit tlitMiiiml ; I trim the hair with kill for gentx, Of colimu the piiee in fifty eenln; Shampooing too. I do Ih'at xxell, (iixemea ti d, that x ill tell ; So help me gracious if I make xou hol- ler, You need not pav a (punter of a dollar. J. W Cox.t'iopr. V.&. Hut and cold Imtlin iiltxaxa ready H 1-stfl C'DOS HAY FURNITURE Constantly is Hani AIattrrcn ill llrilntraitu, Chair iV l.ouiiiirt, Crlh ,P Crtullt', riCTl'ltKS, I'ltAMK.S, Moci.Dixas, TAItl.ES, MlltltOUK Ac. 'o 11 lit 1 11 K' room I '11 rn I turn Miule to Order. L'OFFIXS made lit hhnrtCHt notice. SEWING MACHINES Attai'iimkntii, Ni:i:i)i,i.h A-c. F. MARIC, lxltf I'liontiirroit. FAMILY Meat Market. HOSH A TIMMHKMA.V Would announce to tho nuhliu that their nexv market OITOSITK TIIK CKNTHA I. HOTKI in .vow ori:.vi:i) ANDTIIKYAKKl'ItKI'AltKOto.SKLI, ALL KINIIH i)V HKKF FORK A MKAT.Sof Aid, KINDS P R 0 V I S 1 0 nT'aND V EGETABLES VESSELS uud 1.00(11X0 CAMPS SUPPLIED. rari'IUCKS DOWN TO TIIK WAKM ro itocic NEW HOME Sewing Machines JUST UKCKIVKI) IJYHTAMKK! ron H.XI.K AT REDUCED RATES, BY HKXHYU. I'l.OKOKK, 1). Morrte'a Kinpiro City. V. G. WEBSTEll, IIILXI.L'U I.V EBoots, Shoes Anil I.eiilliei- I'IuiIIukm. Maiihiii n:i,i)( On. 1IIAVK LATKM' ltKTCHNKD J from Han FraneiHco xvith a font jileto Htock of every thing in my lino ready mndu liootxaiid mIioch, etc. BST MATERIAL NLYUSED. FARM FOR SALE. A SMALL FAHM SITl'ATKD OiV l the hank of tho CoquJIlo Uiver eontaiiiiiiK 28 ncicn RICH BOTTOM LAND, With IIoiihu and Orchard. Can ho Itoiited at a IteiiHoiuililu Ituto. For jmitit'iiIui'H apply lo IIlIXUV BLXdHTAOKIlN, Kiiipiro Ulty, Ohikuii.