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aUj democrat r Syrup" Letter Lilt. Following th litt of letttrt remaining in th pott olBoe t Albany, Lino oottDty, Oregon, Aug iti, 1891. Fereona sailing for thstt lattert mutt girt tht data oq which they war advertiied. Anderton, L M Ault. Esq. A J 3 Butcher, J! In Dor Cline, C U Cooper. Albert NoUooDty. K M Eeitach, Stephen Jonee, J H Jonrt, J A Harmon, Mra Kind Frieed Lewla, J I) Mathewi, M B Parker, Mitt F.lma aleretheu. Mra Katie Pearaou, George Scott, W H Sueigard, Uorria M Taylor, Mitt Nora Whitehead, Jamea Williamton, T J. T. Moxtiitb, P. U. Ituptrtaat ee Hiraaekeepera. The majority of well-read phys icians now believe, that Consump tion is a germ disease. In other words, instead of being in the con stitution itself it id caused by innu merable small creatures living in the lungs having no business there and eating them away as caterpillars do the leaves of trees. A Germ The phlegm that is couched nn is trine Disease. parts f the lungs wnicn nave been gnawed off and destroyed. These little bacilli, as the germs are called, are too small to be seen with the FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. It (jiveVJuliul Gradwohl greit satisfac tion in aellinr hit Hue Golden Rule toil and kikin nowdar. with eleaant Drizei or with, naked eye, but they are very much out then, that hit cuatomera who hayo I alive just the same, and enter the pnrchated invariably return am Bay they are well pleated, that the tea is No. 1 and the baking powder it aa good at the ,be.t. All hit teat and baking powder bt-tra the name of Juliua Gradwohl'a Golden Kule Baaaar, and are oxpretily put np for hit butinett.and ha ttill oouttoaea to gira with eaoh pound of tea or baking powder an ele gant pieoe of glaatware. at C Drick delicious ice cold aoda water E'Hrowuell's. W'berk to Gut Trim, When wanting n organ or puna can on ii l, siackman erhtre you can select from a firtt clasa tat. 1 1 r- . ooay in our looa, in tne air we breathe, and through the pores of the skin. Thence they get into the blood and finally arrive at the lunirs where they fasten and increase with frightful rapidity. Then German Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills tnem, expciis them, heals the places they leave, and so nourish and soothe that, in a short time consump tives become germ-proof and well, ci PROFESSIONAL CARDS KnlltlrJ.li the Ileal. All are entitled to the beat that their money will buy, ao every family ahould aare, at once, a bottle of the butt fajiily remedy, Syrup of Figs, U cleanae the tya tem when costive or bilious. For aale in iOc and $1.00 bottlot by all leading drag- rum. GEO. E. CHAMBEKLAIX, Attorney t M. Will nnetlet n ill oftnrta nt tin Ut. Special attention ifirtm to matters, in probate and to co Itsttons. OFFICH lu (he Flinn block. J.K WEiTHERFOttD, 0 W CabV job printer. Flion.Moa.., Attorney at Liw. Will nricttee In all rmirt nf th l twee. tnnn oiook. Albanr. Oree-un. yf R. BILYCr. I AttoniAr al Law ind Solicitor In Chincery. Clee Muni iuiBuiiii iiiinig. l.nina iia-riii.ai - f- w. G EO. IV. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law.and Notarv Puhtie.Wm n.ulM l .n IeourUof thiaatate and In the United State, count lor Oregon. orllrei -Front rooma over Dank of i viifuu, ja.oaay, vgn. m. a. uiiini, . TAn JL,ACKIU'R. t WATSON, Abtorn,ra at Law. A.I huain... win ..t . tttentioa. OIBee: Odd Fellowt'Iauiple.Albany, Or. J J. WHITSTET, Attorney at Law, and Notary Publlt. Oregon. Albany J. L. HILL, plinrC totalis, Colds, Influenza, Bro rich Hit, LU iLE-0 Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Threat, Asthma, and every afiectjon of cite throat. Lungs and Chest, includinc Consumption. Speedy auti iMnuawettU Ueaiunc siaei! ' X. Ba.tJ," NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, OREGON. Notice is hereby riven that at author ised and provided by an act of the legisla ture oi uregon, entitled, "An act to lncor porate the city of Albany, and to repeal all acta or ptr'.t of acta in conflict here with," Hied In the office of the tecretary of the ttate of Oregon, February i8trt, iSoi, ana aisoat provided Dy ordinance No J17, of taid citr of Albany, the Common Coun cil of the City af Albany .Oregon, will iaaue and dispose of bendt of taid city at par vaiue. 10 tne amount 01 71,000 in denom. inationt of tio, payable jo yeart after date of lime, with interest thereon at the w W -' I'V-' 11 11 U 1 1 1 . Uf. , auic , -. semi-annually. Sealed propotala for the f ) v' "at.BUIII , Jf. D aid bonda will be received I "" .., . . T.,.' aa-epeei.ii,, In dIMMM el tlx Bye, Twenty yeare" nperienc. OIBoe hotin 7 to Sam: 1 W 3 p m, and 6 to 8 erenia,. Albaav, Or.f HwelciaanndSnrtoon. OFriCB-Comer rint an terry sireeM, Albany, Oregon. JRS. JUSTOK d: DAVIS, Uf S-"? I!? """"B-Ooraer n,tnd arid Brojdalbm alraeta. AJhati,, Or, Calls promnllv purchase of ta by the treaaurer of laid city uaitil the hour f o'clock p m, Tuetday, the tft day of September, 1891, at which time the pro potala eubmltted will be opened a id con aitlered, and taid bondt will be loid to the hi ghett and bett bidder therefor. The city JJR. O. A. WHITNEY, tteaturer h.reby retervet the right to rt- NTkru.n-i; ''"" ject any and .if bid.. "cin SS Albany, Orejon, July 30th, 1891. H. FARWILL, City Traaturer. BANK OF OREGON. ALBANY, OBIOON. Conrad MeverJ? Capital, 1- 8oO,oo. II F MERRILL E J LANNINO JI HT BLAIN STAR liAKERY Comer Broadalbin ani First Sts., President .. fce-rreaident Cashier Transact, a trenail banking business: Exchange hnnvht n,l ...1,1 M .11 .l. cjtiea In the United SUtes) alto on Etiirland, Ireland Oolloctlontmade at all accessible polntt on lavor- Interest allowed 0.1 time dopositl. -DEALER IN uoed frolts, Uasswtare, rlea Frails, robttooo, ngar Coffee?, Etc,, ICj Tl urlcetp ' iptldfor Canned Bleats, tneenttwar, FeKetablea, Cigar, Sp'.c, ' Tea, Etc., 7erything that la kept In 1. aen I wand grocery ore. Highest! .MUST NATIOSTAI. BANK, OF ALBANY, OREOON, resident Hl Vico Prealdent . CJialder .. , . , L FLIXN . S, E.YOI NO .E, W. LANODON But few people know that there It turn a thing at tan-enred tea In existence, and fewer have teen It. But Ultra It, and It It of aU teat tht iwuetett, purest, and moat frag rant. Yon ask nt nnee how It it that It It not ottered for salt aud tbat yon know nothing of It That It answered easily; bnt it It necesury to prtttnt Urst a few details. Tht pablle only knowt two general claim. Tlx,, the grain and the black teas. ' Green Teaa. Few people know that the bright bluish green color of the ordinary teas exposed In the windows It not the natnral color. Un pleaaaut as tht fact ma; be, It It nevtrthtleat artlflrlal; rraaslan bltit, tlUca, grpium, plumbago, and other uuhealtbful mineral color, btluguaed for (hit purpose The effect II twofold. It not only matct tht tea a bright, shiny, attractive green, but alto permits the use of "off-color" and worthless teas, which, once under the green eloak, are readily worked off as a good quality of tea, Thoebonv laable coloring practice even admltt of tht ute of foreign substances, and tin English government, which loots closer Into the gen (lucnest of Ira staples than ours, hat in soma of the alleged "duest" of teat found redried leavea, ttraw, Iragineuti of matting, rloe husks, and willow learc Jn fact, II la openly stated by an English authority that hundred, of thouMuds of pounds of sloe, ash, and wll low leaves are annually Imported at tea, which without the coloring process would ba Impossible. They report tea at oneof the most notoriously adulterated articles of commerce. The temptation to make awecplnga and bad tea Into a merchantable product with a few oenta' wsrth of green coloring matter la too atrong to withstand, and the worthlctsness of the trash that often finds Its war to thlt mar ket labeled ."New Crop." "Best Oualitv." Green Tea," etc, would simply astound the publio If revealed, to say nothing of the un healthfulueu of the Prussian blue, plum bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colon that are employed. ltlack Teaa. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, u well at the China teas that may be Included under the general heading of " black teas," get tbelr color from the firing or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. The firing and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals the Iden tity of the tea, aud permits the use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothingjfor the deteriorating effect of exceiilve firlug.lwhlch mast be retorted to when a very cheap prod net it used and an extreme color desired. Beeeh'a Tea (Sun-dried). Concerning tun-dried teas the people of the Pacific Coatt have heard but little and know less, although It la extensively uted where it it known and understood. We are told that when tea it ao poor it cannot be told at home r safely shipped to the English market!, it ta thlpped to America; that we will drink any thing. That may possibly be one of the ret torn we have not been offered sun-dried They were good enough to lend elsewhere. Tne lun -dried teaa belne aun-enrd wlorlng matter ta ascd, bene nothlna- bat para tea leavea can ba employed; foi nnaa alatad by manipulation or coloring, all at tempt! at adulteration or the Introduction of foreign 1 tares or material would ba bold and glaring. That It It, therefore, tweeter and far more fragrant than the artificially colored green teat and the manipulated basket or pau-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That more netuiniui than the mlueral-colored teas, Is also apparent That It is more expen sive, Is also true; and that It another reason you have never teen It There lx not ao much profit In It u there it In the cheap adulter ated and colored teas. About tlx Coat of Teaa. According to the custom-hour, reports, the amount of tea received at San rrancltco last year (1890) was 6,M0,137 pounds, and thi value 936,2?l), or a fraction over 13o per poind. The consumer, of which the reader wat one, paid for that XSc tea all the way from Me to II per pound. In other words, for that 1956,399 worth of tea the consumer paid between four aud five million, of dollars. There are yonr enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reason why most of yoa never heard of a sun-dried tea. At tht sun-dried teaa have no mask, they are compelled to be abso lute pure and of better quality than the arflcially colored and manipulated teat. Hence the margin, 011 Ibem are smaller, and many dealers don't rare about handling them, and yoa know nothing about them. But It la the object of this article to tell you where yon can get them, and what to ask for, and all about them. "Heecll'sTes." "Beech's Tea," iraa-antecd tr le the nnr. sun-cured leaves, !.-. now ollered to the people of tht Pacific Coast. It win be a revelation to you. You doubtless ncter tatv any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a paclitEO. It will be found In color to be Just between the arlllh-inlly colored EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. KxprtMi Train 1t PurtUnd Daily I North I Ar I 0:S6 A H Li I fl.tt H lt 1 v;u r m South I 7:WiF...TLf 10 1 J ph Lf 8:1ft A H Ar PtirllkUil AlUiiy SkQ Krtnclteo A bur trains atop only at (olluwlnir atationa north I of Koaaburf. Kan Portland, Orejron City, W.mmI Dura, KaUra, Albany, Tatifent, Hhmtil, Halaay liar uuurf , 4 unoiiun niy, imiif , sujtna. IM1IDM HAIL, DAILY, WILL & LINK Music - Dealen Nollae ear List ar riane, U 17. AfTT.T.F.ll Tf..moa.poDul.r, I m. -- i'si at a j a.t a a, 1 rainoui Planltta. . tB,tt.tL I J. KAUKU & co. iCg I III the 1 ,.'S??.la 1 illOl u I Lv !!:), a Lv :tl)ra I Ar Portland Albany Roaeburg Ar I 4:00, a Lv I lr:otl a Lt 1 l ton ALIAHV LOCtkf DAILY BXCtrT HVNBAT) SOOralLv Portland Arv;O0an goof a I Ar Albany l.v6:00 a a LtBAMOt taxHcn, ijii r a I Lv AHiany a7 q7s&4 a 8:'J6raAr Lebanon Lv K:4I)am 7:S0aI1.v Albany Ar 4:H(lra 8:M A a I Ar Lebanon Lv 8:40 r a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars. rer Atrouaiiiariatioaol hrreniM'laaa Pataea I (era, allariird 10 alxpreatTralat, Teal aide svIvInUh. iBETtTEK fullTLA.VU AU lOBVALLlg, I I'alacty antl KarhafT Irlonaei Proof OrKana n nuiaii laaunienla .pe-'wri, ,, AKeuUS!r'h,? ",?.!l-n!' ".andcr.h.Vn. . ... .... ...... naase and Hu.l. . Cor. Second and Ferry sts., (end for oataiogu,.)" PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.- m mm & MERCHANTS -Albaojr, Orejgon. "1 Aln..."" W F KKAD, Prealdfat. J L C'UVVAN.Treaauror. -DIitKOTuita- Mail aiudaiu (Cx.-eptSunuay,) J L Cowan, Ooo F Simpson. (V V Head, an a a 2:10 r a Portland Cervalli, Ar I 5:3i Lv I 12:1 3D r a I fil ra I n. W V Ileail. lr T. v . . J K Vteailiertord, H tj Stralian. J .t'wli?"'', Hi! - - "Bman AI.IK) U1STHICT AUSKTH roR . . aratai rxAia uxtLV (Excip'.Sunday. 40 r a 2 ra Portland Ut-Uimmll, Ar I Lv :X A a I o.4& a a 'l.a,.ix, iZSfrS&fr Through Ticlcets To all pointa east, am SOUTH. 101 fm, tnfomiatlo.i roirardlng rates, map,, , wvmuiHii, Airun, at aj lanr , II. 1 OKHLKIt K I'. ROIIKHS Uanaiter Ass't 0. F. and P. At Aumrioan, riiiiatlolphin, Pa. Norwiflt I'liiou, lAiulon, Knir. (iimrdlHti, I.nndou, Rnir cl.OHlnr, ManeboaUr. KnKl.,i. iWdoaUu hdijljurir. SojdlatKl. WeMcl.eaior Now York. ' YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. o Oregon Pacific Railroad, T C nOGV, Receiver. o Oregon Bevolopman!; ro's Steamers, nuitrs, Siiue 10 ualilorula. Flrst-clana tlirouirh 'reiKht liuofrom Portland and all pointa D the Willamette Vallev toiml r,.. v.. fraaciaco. Cat. Boata make close, connection at Alban !tn trains or the Oregon Pacifl Railroad ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN Mug. OHEO0N-. STATE pRM TIME SOIIEnULE. evoept Sundays. ) Monaioutti, "tu Tlio Uwling Normal Schw Nortliwcst. Beautiful, Healthfully Loc, o Kaloont. a7i...t ;:.",. r taa , - I'uMuea Ana uartineiila. HrKlal attention ri.OT t, rtJ dliloni, ,re auihoruej to baa a rT Leive Albany 15:'id r. a, uua,r vurvaiua i:t'3r,a. Arrie Yxgulna, 1:35 r. a. LJave Yaquma, 7:00 A, a Leave Corvallia,ln:3r,A,a Arnve Ainany, 11:18 A. a v.x u. trains connect at Albany and Corvallia. Tlie above trains connect at Yaauina with the Oregon Development ,1U('BUJ fie "i otesmsuipa between .,uiu nun obq r ranciaco, NAIL,IM DATES . TKOU TAQITIKA . wniaaaetts Valloy, Tuoulay. Auif 4th : ThuraUr. Alitf 1.1th S tim., i A,,., A.1...I . a. , . . I " , n. uj diviiu , aniPIIUtlJ.AUft; ! FROM SAW FRANCISCO HO A It n tit? RbiirTA Stt Botr.1 f Eduction; .offlcio, Hit Ktcllenry. "U Uw bub-NnMl 'Dtei Hylvetter I'tttinnvnr. (Invornnr- II, .n II W U..ltrJ.I. o . A V?tr Ifl tchool tor llUtv. retary of BtaU; Hon K ii UrKlrof, 8uprintenilt)iit of ""V.' Uutinem, $r BpH-umjii iiw niairuciiuii ; uenjAinm Hcl.oinod, prtMltititit t J II pr lerm. Saritlf V bntler. TftM, Exsi-i TiTii ItoiRD Hun J i luly '"m" !. 41 W po wetk; (vinll lion I W llAlcTati J it v H.sti.p n..iw . w..l wHh lihtaiid tire. Si mtra-Mk h-j.! hei, U.riori; J C White, iMIItt Alfred Cl.k- W 60 er week. Kim Una.? ivmuior, mrnumin; it l IimniM, UariOll. ,M T- mucina iimj Qltr ujkK For CntaloKue, Address. I. I,. rANPIKM. A Vice-lre.tleut. TllltUm In the Nnrr-al aa, i menu hu been riduwJ fnmlWioiE,! BUY THE "MITCHELL bT?1t vi 1 e3r. Krltlsajr. July Slit ; Sunday, Aug J'"" ' "ounusuay, Aug Join I xne womptiv 'wnryea the ngot to "J"M smiling uateu vttnout notice. . 0. i tKMftn irra Irnrn 1 - Willamette Valley poinUoan make clone .-..uouiiou wiw me tralna or the Yaquina routs at Albany or CorTallls, and ifdea 'I"J1 to San Franoiaco ahould arrange to rave at Yaauina the evoninir before rft aaiiino- 43-Faisenger an Fregbt ralea alwaya (he MH(M B., rrealdcut, or J. M. POWELL,! 'v Fr tafenaitlen apply to A R Chapman, Preluht and .a a a .t.Ant.A,b.y. o. A ckno wleilgcil monarch O. r. ftPflF Auen Crvl,ls. WAnnN 1 "J of the B HEALTH IS WEALTH! We carry a full line of Hacks, Buggies and Carriages; alte Ftra Implementa o?all kinda. aT(Jall on ua before purchasing Eltewbea I "ft $ .t.C.rVfiS v Hi U2Z ' Mitchtll & Lewis Co., Albany, Or FURiTUR the blaplt teas, and the uraivu ti-a presents a TRANSACTS A 0 ENERAL banklnslualoeM. ACCOUNTS KEPT auhloct to BIGHT EXCHANGE and tl -ranhlo tranler. tol, Aew York. Sau FranciKO. Chicairo and PtUn.i I CO ..LECTION? BADE on favorable lermi. , DiatcTOaa J. E. Torme E, W, LAteena L K Blaik. l. Fuss EOWAXD I . SOX. ALL KINDS of PRODUCE. ACADEMY -OF Oar Lady of Perpetnal Help, VLBANY, - - - REGON Conducted by the Sisleta f St, Benediot Tuition In eelec t day tcbool rangearrom 5 to $10. Ferterma or Boarding School or an pruoBiara apply at tne Aca iemv ora adeaa bitter 8uperloro, L1 HCO NATIONAL BAXK, OP ALB A NT OBKOON. CAPITAL STOCK $.00,000. siltient t t. -tiri viuVTICIIUVIIi,,, J M HAf.UTllU Astt CMhir.... o A AKUHfUOI.n II RBCTOM. J L CrtWin. J M Ralatnn IV a uaHiti, ii u uuiera. w ja t-ravwnrii am) 11 a a . i TRANSAOTa ft tronertl bank In? but) new. DRAW8IOUlDRAIT8on New York. Saa n P.riUr Tl Oregon. LOAN MOKETon aypproved ecurity RKC.KIVB deposit! mbtect check. TUB STATE AGKC1TIM COLLEGE Openi Sfplembt-r Itttb. 1891. Coiireeef Mupr ftrraBtreil etprwly to mt the neetU the fnnii(r ni merhatiiftl interenu of the tale. I.arft, eomtxIUii)' end well-ventilated Imlli '(n. The eolleite l litomted in riiltlvtti atiJ remiiiuiiiljr, fttut one nf tht hoftlthieat in the lUte .MILITARY TRAINING Ki.fuf" nrpil not excoed $150 for llir rnllre rmlon. Twtor mirf freeiifjIiuUrshipe from every (Mtintv Write for fAUloyue to U. L. AKNOl.h, ree.. 1)ORTI.AN SAVIXGN BANK, OV PORTLAND, OREOOH. Paid up eapttal H. Surplu, and profit,....,. 181,000 eu.ooo Interest allewed on string, deposits as follows- on ordinary aavlnira book, ImrMntM ?tnI.I?Vl"'t" sT" ,,r f annuio! lZ. Th' tpereent perannnm: Jor si i months. . , it per cent per annua,' tor twtlv, aioath a ,r eent per annum: FRANK I.KKl'M, -re,l,lent l I'.THOMI SON Vlo.-1'rotld.nt. II. C, STRATTON. CaabUr. KoSaKe th liule wood saw and Wot your wood properly, tared. laTo your orderi at .Matthewii WatliLuru'a nardwarettorc tirttttreet. Wi,Kmr. clear, brilliant canary eolor, of dollghtful ..asniuce. it i, orrcrcrl to the people at tOe per pound, the same price that mono artie. clally colored teas are told lor. Bnt iti guar anteed purltr makes It more eiouomlcal to uao; for a lei, quantity, ri.y .bout twonty grains, ;ia roquircd per cup. As there are 7.CS0 grains to a pound, there will be seen to be between three and lour hundred cup, to the pound, or at the rate ol about eue Blth of a eent per cup. Its economy li therefore manliest It is put up lu one-pound packages only, lu patent air-tight aud moisture-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of thit article pltluly printed on the package. It It aold In this form for two reasons; one is, that the original strength end aroma It preserved: and second, there can be no deception, which would ba qalta possible If It wen told in bulk, without the name aud trade mark attached. Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit It so much smaller on Beeeh'a rmr. .nJs.i.j . than ou the artificially colored teas that yoa . v. , D, ,Dy 0;Mr nam, . put off on yoa. Ask for DR. E . C. WEST'S Nerve and Rraln Treatmen ?."!! Nervont NeuralKia, llcadaehe. Nermu ..'.'"" ""T" "J' t,1B or alcohol or tobaeco. Br ta i 'i ii Dlrlc"'. Boftenlng of the I , , '".j ano leaning to mlacry, I JrSL dle'h' !"'" "Id tire, barrennoss. loss iiw. . "J ovoMxertlon nl the brain Eton te tontaint one month, treatment, 'l a box "j" bMW '" 5. tent by mail prepaldpn receipt o WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXKS Tn nmr aw ouw. With ea.Thor.lor reeelve.1 by u, lor ,ix hoj'e. .ce..n,,e,1 w,tn a-,, we wlM ,01i t, lmr,.Brou .ntlen iruarantio to refund the money if the treat- ...,v v cur unarantees lacueil oul oy. J. A. tuuiiumj, Druggist, aule agont, Albanv. Or. YOU NEED BUT ASK aaa. " MU It vou wanttuf L B and most durable fc F I ture thatismanufci )aWod in the city go to f THOMAS BRINK'S! 2nd Store. BEECm TEA .12Hndhood7 IS fiS IVVA III IIVCTia Ture'As If your grocer does not hare it, he will get '"mk rri:' 806 f P""1- The above trade-mark and price I, i.l.ini. each packa-e. ' ' "" " Perhaps the best wav to r.i i, i. . . . . eulty at ' " " h4d " . ALLEN BROS.. FLINN BLOCK. ALRAmv "PHELPS. .Tnh Printer, v irsi at. hig to direction,, will keep your Blood, Liver and Kidneys in good order. Tne 8 B Colon 0; as for Colds, Oonghs and Croup, In eonnsollon with the Headache Cure, la aa near perfection a, anything known V" 8 P i"" rji" Cvl1" Internal and eiter jal use, In Neuralgia. T.wthaehe. Cramp (roll, and Cholera Hnrbua I, unsurpuseil, They an I well liked wberever known . Manufactured at Dufur Orevn talt by FOSIIAY A MASON. ' B AXK OF NCIO, tcio, oRKOorr. President Vice- President . Cathier 8 Morris, II Bryant piKtcroai: K Golna, . J 8 M.-mii ...Jtrr Ursa, O g JIai John Gaines P 0 Smith. Scata'.ockorStirl ar rnmin in i.. tr. y, anil tbo mrwt roasr ,hio prices, both "J b laelling. i bave on band til kttiuo FU3NITU3H, STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, PIUTURES CLOCXS, CROCKERY. ETC., ETC. door wsst of S E young's on atora L. COTTLItB :500 Reward I VT vl'1 p.iv l(iA!o-r rrwnrl frr nrtr -air nf T (( niiirijxiiii. Iv-iM'Pt-aA.fitrk lf..i. l.,., lmi.Ki.0't tti. iat.n -r ('-t.vraeaj we rtmitit cure wub Witl ftrrtahle i.Wcr 11 Kwfirn the dir-iluns arertrlrtlv npllr! with. TiH-jr arc pipl Veprete.li). enf never -ii to Hlve MHrH..t ,,.,. Sutfl,P roi,l Lfirvfe ' .uni renin. Haw, i r of i-uunUrfeite nil In......... .ie ?tni.ine inanufartnnl onlj b WKUT COMl'AiSlf.CUIUAUU.lL 4 4 Cum m tug. A sent OF EUOENE. a Aa I IMM a. (riiiita1 htnalav n.l ...a. . . Neat session bea-lna on Mnmla tl. Qt., .1.. . September, 1801. TUITION FHEK. Ftur ConrsM: Claseieal. Hei.nMfl. u. ... tthnrt MniHinb Course, in which u,.r. u '.'. z "rwJF7',wu:n',tn. The Kugllah lspre-.ru' I For eaUlngua, or further InrornuUnn Ad.ar.si j. ,V- owNaON, HaiMeat r.iT ft i1 1 tl,,, lesflM "fi ;onorrlia I'lioenltyw."-t,.nrorrbi'- , rir iB- '."'.ieasl ta-u , ,,.,.i.i.. . nf'"z: I ri r,:w.a..f'.Mtil"'i.r.i to an r'; . a FlVK. finMWnnfri it. 11" fTW-r I .itnl'l Itf-V.VT'.'-Vif.:. Wei & I mmmM FUNERAL DIRErORS.; urterial Embalmiup; Don. ' eally. MCrowiiMi 80M, LANNINft A C, v 1 IW PROCHM rLOO C?BW w C A!VD lAXXRa I REST STORAGE FACILE Hume courses ui kuuj.- Tf.fll)0i u,,tioq. Short"' A TrPmriting, frmiunayf. "'Ji. t!l c -n ara.lon throuinou, ,Ut " led al M.y time. WUUofUS fn)