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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 3

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Special Notices. THE CORYAILIS IGAZETTE. BARNES' MAGKOLIA WATER. TAILORING THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS THE public that he has moved his shop, lone door south of Purdy's Wagon Shop, Main street, Corvallis. where he is prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring in the best and most fashionable styles.

Particular attention given to cutting. I 1 A. CATJTHORtf. Corvallis. March 2.

1867. REDINGTOE ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. rwiHIS valuab preparation, containing JL in a highly concentrated form all the properties'of thu Jamaica Ginger, has became one of ti most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive Asm tonic itvill be found invaluable to allpempns recovering from debility, whether nwduced bv fever or otherwise, for Bankrupt Law. We would moist respectfully, call the attention of our readers to the card" of Messrs. Mitchel, Dilph Smith, in to-day's paper.

Congress, at its late session, passed a law by which a person hopelessly involved in debt may free himself. -We trust there are no suet cases among the readers of the Gazette, jbut if any pi your friends happen to be in this unfortunate condition, they would do well to apply, immediately after the appointment of a Register, to the above named honorable legal firm, who will be prompt in procuring discharges in Bankruptcy. Corvallis, April 127, 1867. To Co-respondents -Owr- columns are open tq communications upon all proper subjects, but wemo not necessarily identify our-sele-shwith Aur correspondents' opinions, We shall reserve to ourselves the right of strike intf out all unbecoming personalities. Breci-ty is mt all times desirable.

New Goons-Just received at the New -i York. Store. is ready find -willing to show them to customers. A Rmvr.n. 'Messrs.

S. Ei Grav 'Artists, have arrived, and are fitting up rooms over the Drug Store of J. 'Id a short time they will tie prepared for business. -V The funeral jof Wm II ray, took place Trom the residence of Clark, in mis wn, rdj uim brought up to this city on the -Reliance, yesterday morning," for interment. r.

Ov tub the past week, largo numbers of Chinese have passed through this city, bound for the mines of Eastern Oregon. They generally, travel I cm foot, with "'poles and packs." We tire pleased to see them "i pass" here, but pity the locality where they "stop," EitcovE.GE Enterprise. We under- -stand that II Bell and Johnson Odencal i have made arrangements to start a portable machine for sawing wood far horse-power. This is a good move, provided it receives proper encouragement from our citizens. Witlv this arrangement for cutting wood, we can afford to let all the Chinamen pass, aiunhe Indians remain ok the reservation.

7 1. O. Barnum LodKe No. 7,1. OV C).

celebrated tfie of -4me r- i ican Odd Fellowship, with. apprjr, ceremonies vesterdav, in this place. Judirle Ohas Moore, delivered aJ p'ropriatc arid interesting atthe cnuren. xne atiuience, jOutsrae 01 the Order, was not large, in consequence i -of fail tire to srivE! daft notiee to the rnrurau. A toilet' delight The ladies tieasara and gentlemen's boon The "sweetest thing" and largest quantity.

Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing face and person, to render the" skin soft fresh, revest eruptions, to perfume clothing, etc It overcomes the unpleasant odor of ptx-perspiration. i It removes redness, tan, blotches; ettf It cures nervous headache and allays ia-flammation. 1 It cools, soften sand adds delicacy 1 1 1 It yields a subdued and lasting perfume It cures musquito bites apd stings insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin.

It is "what every ladv should have. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Wa ter once and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery or Toilet Water DEMAS BANES Props. Exclusive Ag'ts, N. Y.

sale by Souther Allen, Corvallis, Oregon. LVOV'S KATIIAIROIV, It is a most delightful Hair Dressing, It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps he head icool and clean. It prevents hair turning gray or falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads.

This is just what' Lyon's Kathairon will do. It is prettyit-is cheap durable. It is literally sold by the car load. and yetvts almost incredible demand is daily increase ing, until there is hardly a country storo that does not keep it, or a family that does not use it. E.

THOMAS LYON, 15sely Chemist, N. Y. LYOX'Sj EXTRACT GLKGEU. Lyon's Extract' of Pure Jamaica Ginger for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, where a warming stimulantjis requir ed Its careful and 'entire purity make it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere; at 50 cents per bottle.

Ask for Lyon's" Pure Extract. 1 Take no other. See that the private U. S. stamp of Demas Barnes Co.

is over of each bottle none other is genuine. MIJSTANG EIM17IEIVT. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a certain cure. For i rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints.

stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny; the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint; the Mexican Mustang. Liniment is worth its weight in goldy' Cuts, bruises, sprainr nd swellings are so common and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment, that can be made. It is morecertain than the doctor it saves time in sending for the doctor it is cheaperhan the doctor, and should tfevep ith.

MfVS. Litch of Hyde Tark; writes fMy Ihorse was considered worthless, spavin), but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him fn- $150. Y.our Liniment is doing wonders up All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings, signed G. W. Wcstbrook, Chemist, andalso has the private stamp of Deri mas Barnes over the top.

Look elosely. Sold by all druggists, at 25, 60 centsand LYON'S FLEA Death to FtEAs. It is well known that Lyon's genuine Magnetic Powder will perfectly destroy everything in the shape of fleas, ticks, bed-bugs, roaches, that it is perfeet poison to the Insect tribe, but en- tirely harmless to the human species an I domestic animals. The genuine has the signature of Lyon, and the private stamp of Demas Barnes Co. Anything else of this kind is an imitation or counter- feit.

'Any druggist will pre cure the genuine if you insist you M-ill have ho other Aycr's Sarsnparilla TS a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater alt erative power as to afford an effectual antidote for i ases Sars'narilla is le- nntorl tn pnri: Kuril a rempdv ia surt'lY Salem Lodpe So. 30, 1. 0. C. Salem, liolds its regular nieeting on Tuesday evening Of each week at its hall on Commercial Streetitegislative Ilall.) LA11 members in good standing are invited to attend.

By order of i W. C. T. Capital Lodge No. 1 1, It 0.

C. Salem, holds its regular meeting every Saturday evening at Temperance llall, in Grey'snew brick. All members in good standing are invited to attend. By order of I i Wr. T.

Willamette Lodge So. 15, 1. O.of C. T. Oregon City.

ltegnlar meeting every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, at their Hall, corner of Main and Fourth streets (over En- ternrise office. Visiting members invited to attend. By order of i Sfobfill W. C. T.

i ISTow tliis "Week. WM. FLIEDNER, JIaiu-strc'ct, Corvallis. NEWSDEPOT. I) ECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER Xi from New York, the latest i.i.-jES'to.

I hrve made arrangenients to furnish all leading Eastern Papers Magazines, Pictorials and Periodicals, at PublislK's Rales, delivercdj at my place. Also constantly on hand' the best assortment and a large variety of Cigars, Clieiviug: antl. Sinoliin Tobacco, Pipes, School Books, Stationery, Furnishing Goods, Yankee Notions, Toys, Perfumeries, Candies Nuts 'etc. at the Old Stand, sign of the Ilntlirooim aiid Barber SIiop. WILLIAM FLIEDNER.

Corvtillis, April 27, 18C7. Administrators Xotice. Es'tate of Augustus Kompp, deceased. ITCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons having claims against said estate to present them, withj the proptr vouchers, within six months from this date; to the undersigned, administrator -pf said estate, at his residence, 1 1 miles. South1 of Corvallifin Benton county, Dated April 23d, 1807.

HENRY KOMPP, 22wi i Administrator. iONGRESS AT ITS; LAST SES- sion, having passed a ItailKriipi it is now within the po er of everv man that is hopelessly in debt, to "free himself from 'the press of debts which cramp his actions and' 'which he is wholly unable otherwise to The District Court of the United States, which sits alone in the city of has, under this law, an exclusive jurisdiction of all cases in Bankruptcy. The undersigned have procured a copy of the law' and are ready, as oon as a Resister is annomted. to attend p'rmptly to procuring discharges in Bank- ruptcrfor all who may feel disposed to favor them with their patronage. J'sFAito- attention paid to procuring Ietterl Patent for A'eiv luveii-tioti.

MICffllELLDOLPII SMITH, Attorneys at Law, 4'21m6 Portland, Oregon. Yellow Fir Loss ST RECEIVED, Flldxt THE NIountains, 'a large lot of A'ellow Fir Ifcog, from which I am prepared to furnish. Xj TJ pf a very superior quality, in quantities to suit purcnascis Also, constantly on nana an abundance of Red and White lit logs. R. Y.

McCUNE. Corvalli 20, 1867. linistratrix's Notice Estate I of James t4t OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ill all persons having claims against said Estate, to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from this date, to the undersigned Administratrix of said Estate, and all persons indebted to said, deceased are requested to make immediate; payment, at Corvallis, Benton county, State of Oregon. I Dated March 30, 1867. JEMIMA R.

GLASS. Administratrix of the Estate of James Glass, deceased. 19w4 Administrator's Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED having been duly appointed administrator of the estate of of L. Herzer, deceased, by the County Court of Bejnron County, State of Oregon hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against isaid estate to present them, with the proper; vouchers, withm six months from the date of thisi notice to said office in Corvallis, administrator, at his Benton County, Oregon.

April 6th, 1867. GEO. MERCER, 19w4 Administraton A LARGE INVOICE OF CUT N.4ILS jost received at I1 CLARK'S. )URE "KONA" COFFEE, at JL 14- CLARK'S i FRESH INVOICE OF NO. 1 Crock-ery, cheap, at CLARK'S.

AMERIcIn'' ilORSES AND I Glares for sale tor Wheat, at the NEW "YORK STORE. lllTE LEAD, OIL, PUTTY ND a fresh supply, at CLARK'S riOOD CEDAR AND AVHITE FIR VT Shingles, will b'e taken for Goods, at the i SEW YORK STORE. SILVESTER'S SEED WARE-HOUSE, 317 Wash iugton BETWEEN BATTERY AND FRONT, a 11 ran cis c.o ardeu Seoci RESH SUPPLIES OF THE NEW crop received by every1 steamer from the most reliable sources in the east and Europe, making the largest and; most complete stock of Seeds on this coast. The undersigned offers at wholesale or retail, the following varieties of 1 i- Grass and Clover Seed: Kentucky Blue Grass, English Rye Grass, Red-top Grass, Mixed Grass, Timothy or Herds Grass, Glover, Red Clover, Alfalfa, best quality, Millet, etc. DLIJI It OOTS Hyacinths assorted, -Lilly of the Valley, Tulips assorted, Tuberoses, Crocus assorted, Gladius, Lillies assorted.

Anemones, Crown Imperials, Narcissus, Jonquilles, Iris, Iyias, etc, Flower Seeds, of tSreat; Variety, Also Pruning and Budding Knives, and a general assortment of Garden and Agricultural Implements. Our ANNUAL CATALOGUE will be ready for distribution about the middle of December. Orders by mail or express nvill receive prompt faithful attentions-Address GEO. F. SILVESTER, Seedsman, 17 Washington I betM ecn Battery and Front, Sun Francisco, Cal.

I Confidence Kestored in BUSfflESS! To the Patrons, Friends and 4 Customers (of the NEW YORK STORE! fnllANKFUL FOR YOUR FRIBND-X ship and Custom, we again present to 3'ou our AdverliNenieiit First wishing you all a happy New Year. Our house has been here but six months; and Our business has been satisfactory enough toj en tourage us to make further for the arrangements Spring Trade. Our house is yet quite full of Go6ds---as we receive some by every Boat. -We must reduce our stock, so as to give place for jsriqa GQODS, now on the way from Our House, in New York, and will be here in ITIarcll. Therefore we wish to reduce pur present large stock, and at Low Iifjiires, and and Will give eVery inducement to those who Want our GOODS, for ready pay and prompt men.

As you -ar aware, we pay the lligliest iIarket Priee, and take every kind of such- as Wheat, Oats, Baopiw Lard, Butter, Eggf, Dried Apples, Wool, Woolen Yam, Paper Rags, Dried Hides, and Furs of every kind. I Remember, that we will do the Square Thing" by you. So call and see lis learn our prices and mode of doing business, and pitch in," we will give you satisfaction. BLOOM, MOSKOWITZ Dick Ihwix, bupt. Corvallis, Jan.

10, 1867i S'Our Stock "consists of Fashionable Dry Goods, Domestic Dry Goods, Queens-wrre, Hardware, Hoots and Shoes, Salt, Syrup, Flour, of the Monroe and Mary's River Flouring T1 ill. In fact, anything that is wanted and anything we do not have, we will send for jit to our house in Portland. M. By Irwin. Willamette Railroad ET IT BE KNOWN TO THE CIT-JLi izens of Corvallis and that i R.

THOMPSON, Post Office Main Street. Corvallis. 7 Have on Hand and are Receiving by every Steamer, all kinds of Goods in the t- GROCERY LINE, Dry Oobds, Stationery, Glass Ware. Qi leensware, Crockery, Hardware, And other articles, too numerous to mention. All of which will be given iii.

exchange for CaIl) and all kinds of Farmers' Ladies and Gentlemen, call in and get your mail matter, and examine our goods, for we arc determined to give as good satisfaction as any other house in town. Our motto is No Cuedit, and Ssinall Profits. R. M. II.

THOMPSON, Corvallis, Dec. 15, 1866. SPRENGER'S CITY HOTEL, Corvallis, Oregon'; CII AS. PRE XGEIl, Proper. AVING again! come in possession of this old and well known house, is now prepared to entertain the traveling public, in a manner unsurpassed on the Pacific The Rooms 'are elejan and well ventilatsd; The Table will always be supplied with the best the market affords.

In the Reading Room will be found the leading Newspapers, Pictorials and Magazines, CHARLES B. SPRENGER. Corvallis, Jan. 28, ,1867. JOB PRINTING all kinds done at the Gazette office.

whilst it 'imparts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced oy wine, or brandy, it is entirely free froni the Reactionary effects that follow the use of spirits of any kind. jit is also an excellent remedy for females who suffer from (difficult menstration, giv-ing almost immediate relief to the spasms tbjat so freouentnr accompany that period. ilt gives immediate' relief to' nausea, caused by ridingin railroad ar, or by seasickness, or other causes. jit is also valuable as an external application for Gout Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. REDDINGTON Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.

STOP THAT COUGHING COME OR YOU CAN'T, AND WE PITY you. You have tried every remedy but the ONE destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all similar preparations. It is not surprising you should bo reluctant to try something else after the ninny experiments you. bavo made of trashy compounds fuistea on tuo puoiK as a certain cure; out NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup isi really the, VERy BEST remedy ever compounded for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bsonchitis and Consumption. Thousands of people in California and Oregon have been already benefitted by the surprising curative powers NEWELL'S Pulmqiiary Syrup and with one accord gito it their unqualiflcd approbation.

We now aiUlress ourselves to all who are un-ntouainted with thi. the crcatest Panacea of the age. for the healing of jail diseases Of the Throat and unys, assuring ou tnat NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup tiks curi thousan and it will cure YOC if you try pothing, healing and strengthening in its cfleets en-tirelv flora aW poisonous or deleterious drugs, and "iH-rTW-Hy harmjlcss under all circumstances. mvaiuaoio medicine is pleasant to the taste; Certificates from; many pnwineiH citizens ot sa Francisco accompany every bottle of I NEWELL'S up REDIXGTdX CO. Agents, San Francisco, LAVOR ING EXTRACTS I are madje from 1 Freslt Fruits.

Each bottle hqlds twiee as much as any othqr brand in the market, con- sequentljy they are the cheapest and the best.j TJ SE NO OTHER. REDINGTON Agents for the Pacific Coast. AHEAD OF ULL OTHERS IS THE ITIAKTII A WASIIIMGTOX EESTORER It is used by! all and is acknowledged to be superior to any other preparation in the market. I v. It keeps the pair soft and glossy.

It changes the to'jLti original color. It prevents the hair Falling out. It makes old! heads look, vounc. and. in fact, it will do jail expected of agood, gen-iiine Hair Restorer, i 1 Do not be humbugged by buving any dther preparation! Try by a'll means try jt, and youj will never regret ARTIIA WASHINGTON tl A I I ESTOTIER Is ai wonder of thie world, and stands above comparison with anyl other article for the Hair ever brought before the public.

Sold everywhere. Trice, $1 OO. SIMMONDS Proprietors, Fitzwilliam, N. It. REblNGTON Agents, fIT IS WOT Dl JG Sail Francisco; N.

D.T-Be jsure to ask-for the "Martha Washington" Hair Restorer take no other. GREFENRERCi Uterine Catholicon, if faithfully used according to directions, will cire every case ot Uiabetes, ana greatly mitigate the troublesome effects caused by a relaxation of the outlet 6f the bladder. I is a mcTst successful remedy for Gravel and otherV diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and jfor Feniale Diseases is The Catholicon uniformly cures Prolapsus Uteri, Whites, all Irregularities of (the Monthly Turns, Suppression, Incontinence of Urine, Bloating and Dropsical jSwellingjSi and all Diseases of Pregnancy. The specitic action of this medicine is immediate and certain upon the Uterine and Abdominal Muscles and Ligaments re storing them to as healthy a state as those of childrert arid youth, so patients who have used the Ghaefesbeko Com pany's Utkrijne Cathoiicon cannot 'suffi ciently express their gratitude for the re lief afforded. I REDINGTON CO, Agents, 416 and 418 Front San Franciseo.

IIY WJltE! YOU DELAY We are sorry that there are persons who suffer on day by day, month after month, and year after year when, their friends and neighbors have been cured of the same malady that afflicts them. Now, it has been proved bjf substantial evidence that SCOVIL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP willcure the worst cases of Scrof ula, Canker, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, yet still there are those who neglect ims sure and valuable remedy. To such we say, try the Svrup and be convinced. REDINGTON CO Agents, Front St San Pulmonary Syr Attention Wso given to procuring jletters patent for new inventions. i Circuit Court A A Skinner, udge Conclusion of circuit court April procccedings lor Benton county, term: Tibbets-et al vs A Dlliarnard.

Parts of the dft's second amended answer stricken out and. time Jgiven to reply toi the residue. Blodgett vs McCullouffh trial, by Jury verdict for pl'ff for 824. Cost adjudged against pl'ff amount 1-18 12. jjjiud-lum )k Co ivs Simpson, et al demurer to complaint sustained and Judgment for def'ts.

Ludlunv Co vs Winant Co. Being unable to re try this case for want of time; it was laid over until next term, Belfils vs Bel-fils motion for allowance for taiain-tainance of the children overruled House ivs Wrcnn continued. Wm Pearson vs Vr McGee trials ver diet for pT'ff, S223 30 and cdsts. Marple vs. llerron coutinued.

TzMrEUANCE. The Iterietr quotes an anti-temperance article Jrom f-a iN ev. York Sunday paper. It is Just siich an rticle as every bummer and grog shop bruiser would heartilv endorse. We do remember ever to have seen a temper- rface communication in the Iteviete nor do we' recollect to have 'seen ajwoid ih that shvef condemnin the traffic -Or usejof in lu.Mcttiing No 1 and it is quite probable you never will, under its niescnt manaehieht.

It would not be- in accordance with tile edi- tor's views of Democracy." Pub. Docs. Qur thanks aro due Hon. Geo. II.

Williams for )bound volmues of Co-ngresslonal 01obe con taining proceed trigs ad speeches! of the 1st sessioB of the '39th Coiigress, and also inamerotts other puhlic: doc-' uuieuts of value. Noticf, The Uoard of Managers of the iState- Agricultural Society will ujeet at Salem, on VVdtjesvday i May 29th, at 3 o'clock a. ti thd tate Library room, for the purflose of taking into consideration the of the tiiao hotdiB-g the State Fair for 18G7 changing the rules 'foi com peting to take into consideration the Clackamas county claim, aind to transact any other business of the ciety that may come before the Board A full attendance of the Board of is requested. Called as per request meeting of State Society held in Salem March llth, 1807. I v-oigiis.

noAKSKXEss, ana the various Throat ailVctions to which I'ublin LSnpnU-- ers, Military. Officers, "and jsiners are liable, relieved by brown's Branchial Troches." IIavin; .1: I. i uii ret io the affected parts, they allay Pulmonary Jrrita The freedom from all ingredients makes the Traches a safe; remedy'for the most delicate female, or youngest child, and has caused them to be held in theJiighespsteeni bWfhobe who use them. PixR Little Sufferer will be m. LiiE immediately relieved by usin Mrs.

Win slow's Sootllg Syrup for children teething. It softens the gums, reduces infla-mation, jcures wind colic, allays. all pain, and gives the child quiet, natural from which awakes refreshed and invig-ortated. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millitrtis of mothers can testify. fHostet- ter, Smith Dean, Agents for vthe Pacific Uoast.

MARRIED. At Philomath, on the 23th insLTby llev. John James, Geo. P. Wrenn and Miss L.

E. Freel, all of Benton county. In this city, at the residence jf J. G. Kriechbaum, on the 21st byjllev.

J. W'. York, Joseph Dimmick and Mrs. M. F.

Belfils, all of t'orvallis. No Cards. Illinois papers, please copy, Accompanying this notice was a vcr' liberal supply of excellent eake, which tlie typos duly appreciated. Exrel.sior Lodge 9, I. 0.

of C. Corvallis, Oregon, meets every Monday evening. Visiting members, in good stand ing, are invited to attend. By order of W. C.

T. Tlultnoniah Lodge So. 12, 1. 0j C. T.

Portland Oregon, holds regular nieetings on- Saturday evenings of each vfek'. All members in good standing are irivited to attend. By order of A Wi C. T. Portland Lodge So.

20, 1. O. of C. T. ltegular meetings on Wednesday evening of each week.

All bretnrcn in gooa siana intr. invited to attend. Bv order of Wj C. T. TUe Best Bcmed for Puri fying the blood.

Strengthening thes Nerves Itestoring the Lost Appetite, is FRESE'S IIAMBUltG TEA. It Is the best preservative against almost any sickness, if used, timely. Composed of herbs only, it can be given safely to infants. Full directions in English, French, Spanish, and with every package TRY IT! For sale at all. the wholesale and retail drug stores and groceries.

EMIL FRESE, Wholesale Druggist, 1 Sole -Agent, 4 IO Clay jstreet, 3:33 I ban irancisco. 1 A aim -Writing School. The third school of.W. S. James, will opeii on next Tues.

lay evening at the upper shool house. Terms same as last If vou desire to learn to write, be sure and attend. Former pupils, have made great profi---eieney, which has been a source of n-r. co'uragement to others. There can be no vxeusejor poor writers hereafter in this commuu-iiy.

Potarirtf "a 4 it-ana. pired iajthe viA'' family, white aboard route from Salem to Corvallis, on iny last. Mr. "1m Mrs. "Lov and i was.

doing-as well as could be is-; Urccted, at last accounts. -j Improvixo. The most casual ubserv cannot fail to note and -jirtmendablc iuiproyements in Corvalli alrea'Jy this spring. ew4i mses, fences, aud old ones reiiovated and ren painted, may be seen iii all ishade trees and ornamental ehrubberyj have been planted, and gardens The Btreets are beinjr improved, and busi-j iiess, of ail indicates increased lifeH -and activity. The roads: are rapidly be coming good, so that the farmers get through seednrg tht-v can town and cheer our the latter, who patronize? their hoijc rer.

are increasinir their isaies, csv ma terialh-. hope see theT" tide of travel" turning. Bay Wards, as health -ami pleasure seekers will doubtlss ap--preciate mountain scenery, the salt-bath And fresh breezes of the sea-shore. If j-ou want to know where to l-op, when at the BaV, consult 1 the I cards, of epfi nrisincr boardirfsr-bouse nronrietors iu i Pl-gi listic. Durinsr I the nast there has been a considerable teuflencv 1 in tliis oommuntty display 'muscle and.

exercise 'milling' pripensitiets. The first, case from the country, was Jjeard on Justice. Statl of Ore- con vs Bloomfied and Hill, assault and battery. Prosocuting -witness showed signs of having been assaulted and at- i. a lerea -puttie, lie raaae proiert ot inn: self to the jury.

But the evidence failed io. 'satisfy them, -beyond a reasonable 4oubt, and therefore acquited th.e defend- ant; jVWhile the above; interesting case was jciug seLLieu in me upjjer. portion, oi our city, some 'misunderstanding' 'occurred between 'Cobb' and at the1 Yas rjuina saloon, from which few rounds- a. la Harris and Chandler resulted in upsetting the 'oyster 'bending the smashing one pane of glass, 'first Wood' for Cobb, and a do For which 'innocent amusement' they; each (the men) anpeard before his Honor, the Kecorder, and deposited a small amount 'filthy On the day following, Thomas, Jai gentleman of the 'Celestial t.v.uut,u.i, wu cuujpuuiieu oi in uue form of for making an assault with 'intent to upon the person ofMon Oy, of the samel upon which charge Thomas aforesaid was arraigned before hisjllonor, i Recorder John attorney for (defendant desiring a more knowledge' of the Chinese language, was granted; until 10 o'clock the next morning to study hieroglyphics on tea boxes and wash; house receipts Thomas, -in the meantime, taking an apartment in the 'private boarding After a full hearing, the. next morning Thomas was adjudged to pay aiipe of $5 and costs, and committed to the 'tender mercies' of the Marshal until liquidated.

4 fates vs Woods-civil action on account Holgate, Justice. Trial by court, -and judgment for pl'ff in the 8umK)f $31 50 and costs of suit. come Jj bomtr uf 1 I wanted by those who suffer from Strumous eomplainand that one which will ap com- plish their curefmust ptove; as this has, of tmmense service to this, large class of afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely" this compound will do it has been proven i by experiment on many of tho worst cases to be found in varicuo -mplaints. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the i soon cured' by this Extract of i 1.

Do not discard this invhjuable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something pretending to while it was 'not. When you have -used Ater's then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For miii-ute particulars of, the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which is furnished gratis! to all calV for it. A wWn'o PlTIf lIli'Tft PlTTB fllA ftlVA nfr Cbstiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, IdJg- tion, Dysenteryi Foul Stomachj-lleadache, Piles; Rheum atiom, Heartburn, arising fnm tAienrAoraA citrimnn'h. nr mnrKiH llUliMWWv Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, loss, cf a ti'fn T.ivw DfAnnv.

Wnrwi l- Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill. Tlv nrr supar coated, so that the most; sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient in the world ior all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by C. Ayer co 1 and sold by Druggists generally Al i 1 I. i- 1.

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