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Scmi-tocckln Sentinel. o. .T.vcons, Kditof. vu wrnk fife mhzty. w&w&srr?&y i'v Vftj-.PTT'.VWr-t...: ".,i.. isr "ViJ llFl jRsr vi'i "ToTiiiMJivirAi:' country, martial law was legal for (ho pnr poo. II It was necessary for a judge, for thu preservation nf ortlur. to minlsh n com- t-mpt, hu thought it wiih iiccos.sary for u t , (Jeneiul to exercise control over his cannon. 10 imprison traitors, nml to arrest spies, unci to intercept oommnnlcaUoiH with the enemy, if thin whs necessary, tliis was lo- .fiiekson. nt tho time ho performed tho not Douglas was dcroiidiiigus constitutional, H.ii win Piiuoriiinnu! ouieur 01 ino uovrrn ment. Ami even in his ease tho great Mil noian hold that hiu power, under thu Con st'luliuii, Is (.nly knuiiiliri by tlio ncccssl l!ts of tho rase. Whatever in necessary for the preservation of tlio Union ami thu main- loiMiici! ol tho Constitution, is constitution ul. There is no clatfo in thai sacred lustra- ami r::ttM:.M'vnr vot;n ment. cither expressed or implied, prohibit- IHMIMUI nUMIUUIMUMfri BttttV W s-' Mi fc1.R iar ,-' ,.vV' !M 17 'aT5MSUX I Fiiom Bhitjsii Cui.umiiia. Mr. David 0. Kolley furnishes the following news items from tlio Cariboo mines. Mr. J. I). r. re union, a iiovmtxMi'AT rou tin: wiioi.h is imusiw.-suim:.'-- l'rt,;iwf. .T.wiso.vviTiTii:. (iut:(.'n,v, WEDXESAYYKVKMMJ, XOVIMHIIJB 2P, lM, rafntrarciaxix3acnTBBnwnrci TEj Fauxs. Tho slorn logio of lads all understand. They point to the remit wiih manifest oei lalnly. They completely nnnlhilato tho pliiiisilile, ytt iiiiw.irranlublo assumption, (tint tho Into elections amounted to u con- itltlllllllltMIl tl' ll... t .1...I..I. I....H . . '- '" " vuiiiiiiinuiiiii ami us pulley. On tho contrary they show who en-1 lug llio uso of nny means ncccury for the maintenanct! of tlio general aulhority given ly tho wholu itislrtimenl. Admitting that it recognizes tho right of properly in .-lave.', it is palpable that it has not invent ed that right with to s.icred a character that u rehclllou can bu fuiindid upon it, Iniviug tho (lovnrnnient powci less, so far nt Iho causo is concorned. If tlio removal of that cause Is necessary to tho continued ("ceioi"o of tlio rightful authority of tho General ("Jovcrnincnt, tho eonslilutluttul power In ample. Tlio doclrino that the overnniont can conlbentu my money. I ul Uviins, of Corvnllis, in company wiih M Molvilllcv. of On-iron L'ilv. nrrived' liw o i Monday night from Cariboo, via Olyin-'j pia mill Monticello. They left Lightning creel on Hie ldili October. The weather was very fine, and tho snow disappearing rapidly. No tiding) hud been received when i hey left, of tlio men lost on the iialil .Mountains. The largest nugjjet ever found in British Columbia mines, wiih taken out of tl,o claim on Lightning creek, owned by Mr. J'iivkj u. M'lley anil .McDonald. It is con sidered worth a little over 61,000. About all tho miners have eomo out to spend Iho winter below. Not over 200 men, all told, will remain in the Cariboo coun try during thu winter. Flour was selling ul 61 per pound; bacon, SI 50; beunv 61 ; and other articles in pioportion. Mr. , uui8 mi! a claim on wi llinni.i erei BY OVERLANDJELEGRAPH. TKt.EOIIAl'IIKl) TO YKIIKA FOIl THE SKXTINKf,. Duitcs to Noy. 2ith. Vnsliuigion', lijld. I'Vpilricksbiircf pco file are last leuvin llio city. Owing to it niisunilertaiidiiig, a train leaving Hie ..' !.l .. .... 1 ..I.M.I I. ...I I my wiui wiillieo W!II Cllliomi, nun into (ird into. Fortunately no ono was hurt. There had been no bombardment of Fied ilcl.'sbuiir. An impres!ion prevailed yesterday thai n division of Jac'k.eon'fl corn was advanc ing on Washington, and had uriivcd ut I.ecshiinr. New Voik. IMth. A dipateh to tic llemld Rays l he nlbels in occupation ol Fredericksburg', deinaiided furllier time lo t;onider the fiiieslion of surrender. Fridav night, afier an intei view with thu civil an thtii'ilies. (icn. Humiier informed tliem that if they had anv furllier communication to present. Cell. Patrick would hear them which has been paying him very well, mid '""'day, the Mayor ami Council came "uii iici-wiiipamrii urn. ivvrMiuw, in rmuiii Hslisil for I'm war nml who Maid at homo : In 18i!l tlio l'eiinsylvatiia troop wero an thori."tl to vote, and Cuminls.'loners were vent to their camp t, nUi the vole. Tlii vote N i-i.pb.ilieil In I'm Philadelphia t'ifM of October Mtb. 1SIJ2. nml Mmidt lie publican, II. Ml; Democrats. :t.l7:i. or uiret'-rourtln ol all thu voles oust were given to Iho Kepublloau Pnioii ticket. The vole Is given by counties, ami (ho number of eonipaiiles from each, nml stmiigo to my, every county, even old Hcrl.-H ami Hack's, on) overwhelmingly Jor t o Uepublican Pnlott ticket. This vole diows very significantly how Iho flighting men from that Stale Maud. ThoIVmwIvaiiia troop uro not alono in their rteeMed verd'et In favor of the policy of tliis pivtoitic. AtlniinlHlration. Tho vote of fl:o ,1o-a troops is cipmlly emphatic. Then- twit.: . were, by a ju-i mid eipiltablo pinvlolr.ii of tho Iowa Stall) l.ogMalurc. p.-ruiltted U) voto at tlio lata election, ami llio follow Ins i Iho decisive result: Out of a virtu of 1 1.070, JI.178 were eat lor llio I'uioii Ttopi.lilican Misled, and Itt).' for tho Mi-diKou i'cnticratlo ticket. "It is no wouuar. ' s.-.vs Iho Saorainonlo y,'tv, ' in view of thcKO facts ; that tho IVjicc-flay-at-bomo-Domocu.cy galnetl u few Congressmen in tlioe SMtn where hohller.s wero not per 'initlert't'. vine!" Tho ril.wV.s paragraph, from that Mnr- ling.lJuirtn piijier, thu .Missouri lkmocr.it, is truthful .inf. a tho point : That's whero tho llepublfcan Pulon Tutors are ! Y.ook at thu thinned rank, nf tho hriv.-e tejj who compiered Price ami Van nJorn. nttl Pernautlo wooiPh Irieml. I.ovell, at 'Corinth ; seo lu.w iho men voto who Imvosoeu this wicked rebellion through -no ctinxiUKii tinmen mm itiood ! Tako tho rlorlons Seventh Iowa, that entered on tho bloody Held ivp Ilelmout with uniiueuehablo ardor and lefv It with ImpeiMuiblo glorv ; Unit ia.o.l Uirough llio llery ordearof Plltslmrc CllllllLr ami tilt) sani'iilnnrv - - . " . .- . n " MiiiggleHoi inicuaud Corinili. cannot touch my negro, although I uso him a means for its subversion, is loo absuid for argument. Yet theru aro many who promptly endorse tho conlhcatlou of horses, mules and every description and kind of rebel properly except negroes. Touch " Sambo" iind thoy go into constitutional s a tins immediately I! Tin: Bum: Mini:. J. C. Davenport, well known in tlit.'i county, writes to us un der datu of Nov. fitli, of the report, con cerning iho rielmcM of the Uoiso llivcr mines. I lu cay.?, " the greatest discoveries of gold yet inado arc on Iloisu llivcr u Ironi recent prospects ho expects to tlo a yjeni deal better next reason. iIr. Ma ICinly hits u raneh on Like Li llaclic, mid will leturii early in the Spring, by way of the Columbia river, in conipanv with 'Mr. Fvansmiil Mr. I). C. ICelltv. These gen- iieuien would not advise any oi:u to go lo Ihepo far off mints, utiles they go prepared to spend two or time wnsons In Iititi l inir for a good claim. Tlm.-c who me Ihe lucky ones at pret-eut in tin; Cariboo mines, as it general thing have spent two or lliico seasous there. It cte-ls mi imiiieusu sum III lllfilirv In nnMI nll.l u-.ipl- nun .if ll...... J "' '' '' 'llll ill HUTU i ., , . .. ' chum., and even then they may prove u ""'"'"J'd t Iio presenco of n considerable lailtirc. " icbel foice. The enemy have evidently re- ceived a larLe nccesion lo llieir force. i:ttimi Sick ok Hunm.i.m.v Tin. J New York. 2 Ith. A letter from Fer- Macon, Ccorgia, Trkgraph, send forth u '"idiuu. Flu., loth, givts an account of timorous cry lor peace, mid says that it is "omnnnimt'iii ot fti. .Marys, tin., winch the aiuciro ihvire of every iniiii, woman '"")'' ' troop? landed mid wore lircd on and child, in that section, at Iciwt, The i '' rebel.", who mustered strongly, where people have got enough of rebellion. They I "l,0l 'iie imnlioiit Mohawk lircd shell into arc now reaping its hitler fiuits. nml t. Iho town for twenty minute.. A fcmnle. end i:i not vol. Tho iron net-work i.r bi'iirmg flag of truce, uiitiroaclicil tlio L'ui ( arolinu, and (Jo. Itluut. These olliceis claimed teat I lie civil milhorilies could make no piopoo'ilion iiiiIwh the same were accepted qy them. Tlio civil aulhorities then u.skrd an extension of timet for the ie mnval of tho women nml children, alleging that our m tilJorv had frightened off their tr.iin, and it would bo impossible for them to leave bolero night, llio ugliest was complied with, unit the time was extended lo 11 o'clock. Hnndav ofternonn. No lights were visible in Frrdoriekshurg Hat- uniay mgnl, but c.imp liies in the viciuitv BaABly & WADE, JACKSONVILLE, TCOria.o.lcisialo tftj ETLoto,ii -DKAW.'IW IX- DRY GOODS,. OLOTI-IHSTG-, ESO!'' & I3Eg(9. J'AATGY GOODS. GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Scgars,. PRODUCE, ilAUDWAHF. (SLASriWAJU.;. QUKKNSWATIK. WOODEN WA11K,. MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will be sold nt Inw price for CASH, or desirable PJIODUOK. " Monitor. are gathering; cliwrr and nioiej '""" ""d n Mi'iiiPiwiit went ashore mid tight around thu donmrd ('iuiIwIim-iwv. met her. On his lottirn. tho Imnt linn!. d closing iu-ry avenuu to the outer worlil, "" intending to return to Fernandinr, and will noon begin to pcuelialo iheiiilmid w,lr" 'I'1-' rek'to llrctl a volley of musketry, wateis of the icbel Stales, not to protect The gunboat immediately relumed ubrcut tributary of Snake river. People in the rebels mid their prnpeiiy, but to strike nt ' "r 'll1' t"w ami shelled it for mi hour mid upper country nru wild with excilcmcnt. lM ll""1 '" "ii rebellion. Uno iiionlli antl j u """ n'iiicmir Imil llio placj to allies. Well weguckslho winler will cool them 7,llayA "'. et remain to them, un.l Si. Lmik 'Mil..-Tlm Jkinmrnt ha in n little. Tl.ov n.,oll.nM ,et wild ,.., ' n '".r:!! S .!!. '! W' .,y w"? !iT I feT,.!!,n U,rhK ''"f ' " ' "" 'iiui'iiiniiniiiL'e oi ine lime, anil (tiect , ""'". no or uveive gnus uru now nil W.'IV Willi xltmnlmnt lulling ll,. ...!.,... r..!l I fni n ....... ll..... I .... I .. I ..... !....:.:,... j .........w... v. Mm iMiuivt i, hi . ..iv,o hum n;ng mi oy laying i'o.vii i I " " but thuFtennibojIs miv. Km. iv.n. Tlnl ''"-'i' mid lelurniiiir io their ulUri. , Carson, 21. Col. M'i.on was shot dead ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT HHDUCKD JIATKS, To nmtiu room for FALL STOCKS. IIOJ 3 n: 4 --...- " ' . . .. . . most extravigant stories nut told of tin. ..V . . ,IU ,llu ,W",t,c 'n"uU "' .Jeff -- tniit..f...,. i.:.. ...:iii l i. ".!.- KiwiiiiurMiip win no nam in in enu ",v7 li l ' l!,( "y ,"l,,ir- i 'lie people, wo opine, are hound by n mill. grown telegraph wo arts credilably in- tary despotism which will rcquiru thu ar formcil that from thirty gnllons of water ', n,'w "' ,'IU Uiii l hrealc mid dt-strov, takni out of lloift! llivcr. two f.Rlmw nr,',n'.,l,l.l,l,.,.,I'lui'" '! ponnitteil to return k...... i.i -i . .. . -.... . . pure yum were ooiaiueu. i no water lioals it in solution. K. Hs I wont risk my reputation by retailing them. As to their rieluiCM 1 Iiuve no doubt, us to their extent, serious. Jlundrcthnirc leaving Au burn, Walla Walla, mid other plnec lor the new K Dorado." t) their alleg anee : and wi ilmtl.t nm l.m that large portions or thu South urn mix inusly wailing tho nppearaiico of tin? Union force., nml Union L'liiiluinis. nml will Imil them as their deliverers, but rebels may look for no leniency, for that eliiss must bo wined out. ere "neaco eim come to the distracted South. Independent. Inst night, mid robbed of a watch and ' who can ei-tlmnto tho weight of re- SPOII'ilbllil V Which bailL'S lllinn Mm cna .,c F . .- . .--..-. ........ ,,.w ..Mllil l. Address: A. lenrenflcld, San I;ranclsco. UllV'lllir .it .no CHiinonstiioiiiii ami iiioiMyouetV point, Ing Mump duiies is given. ......,, ... nlw i tuvin .nun i .-lllllllll! Il 1 1 ivorlli f tlio Union, they have now at the linllrt', box il-elared their belief of the prin ciple on which tho Union should bo ami is founded. Decimated by death and dlsea-o, uioir niimoer.s wero low. mil all gloriously lovoletl to freedom. Of 2 1 "J votes cast. -'- were for Iho llepuliciui ticket, mid but four for thu Ueiuncr.itlc. In all of those districts where tho Union vote, under whatever nunio it wiu known, was strong, tlio required number of troops havo boon raised without tho necessity of a dMlt. nut in the strong Hiccklnrldgo dis tricts, tho patriotism of tho peoplo had to bo awakened by tho eulclent agency of a draft In concliHloa, wo remark that if this war is to Lo termliititwl by an inglorious and dc lusivo peace a peace pregnant with future bloody developments wo want tho antl vorllbrated peace eofm to bo its mithorn. run U'tu Tim r..i. Ar.MN.(! rou ISfi.'l. Wo havo recoived lowing Is from thu Ualeigh fX. CMShimlunl . ...... . ' .,r M..1..1 -.i. . w iliilll . KOSeil e ll. I'll ll s hep. hi. !i f,ir.lul xijiiiiiui nil nia Pictorial War Almniuio for IflU.'l. It Is a convenient sized pamphlet, full of vidua bio statistical information, nml choice read ing matter. All tho events or tho war aro chronologically m ranged j nml a brief, but perspicuous statement of tho Law regulat- It treats of many other topics of equal interest and of of toll and labor, bronchi imoii Hum' i try thin bloody war? Time can never tie- veiopo nor euro Iho evils hlcli e.lieady havo been iullJetcd by their doinon-liku agency. ' Upon tho South Iho ruin I Incalculable. Olio hundred thousand l.mv,. mm. I,,,.... lY f lior iltiul m. .I...1 .I....... , verv 'ill..rnl iniim Inni... P..! or. .... ". w..vw.,.-,, .,,:, uiuufii " " i '', ..m ' -"" mown, or iiiov nri in.iiiu.,i i.i..i.t .. I .. i l ft """"""n i'ir.i o ..i , vi'w. ntniiii iii'imiiik in rr.-ieu. San Francisco. 2I- There was consul cralile c.veitemi nt this evening over a shoot ing iiHVuy ainong tho sports. Ituby Valley. 'Jl. A iargo band of In diuii drovo oil Iho Cm-eminent herd of linr'ts. I hoy uko drove oil" some cattle. Major (Jiilliishcr mid (hipt. Potts, with GO footmen started in pursuit. - ! ii . m in i i. " A woiiA.v should never, under nnv cir cunitnnce. whatever, lose her temper' Might ih well tell the wind not lo blow on a March day. or the rain not to ennm down in tho month of April. Tt dors them good to explode occasionally. A woman, to lm pood for nnything,' must havo as much spice and spailele in her as a boltlo of I'linmnaign : am. if tho cork Ihoso wicked, misguide, men, who, by vear1sH0(,f,c"l,lti ",lt ,tw' ' while, with n Oirm.vd Tiiiki) or I'TTTTTT'P li l ' ' ' I .y, A Choice Selection of tho r F.ver ollircd in this market, embracing -? U vurieties of "2 H -i. UlacSi, Gruvu & Japanese, : " : In bulk, paper. nml caddies, at '. .' prices to buit the moit particular. : nr,n,. nn.vimous. fien. Iluller has distributed 108,000 pounds of provisions in New Or lenn.s to tho following persons : Families of Federal soldiers, 917 : destituo.T.ltli): fain- illes of Confederate soldiers, DUO ; number of persons, fiO.-S'JO. While tho Southern traitors rob ami plunder Union men nml their families, thu (.'oveniincnt of tho Uul- ted Stales, generous iu its greatness, re turns good for evil conquers a rebellious city, then leeds its destitute inhabitants. i li.m a lairden to I hciiisclvpfuuiii m ..h.!,.i.. 'pi... loss in property cannot now b estimated. bang, why. lhat don't denreoialo the vnlm. of the good. Hut let tho men Drench. Tt don'i nuiniiiit io anything, nftcr all. "We hold them captive- by every one of their dickey strings rind emit buttons; by the rents iii their stockings, and toothaches they want to be nursed through. They cannot do without us j and all this good utlvico i. only a very natural chaling under the in- ym wiiero j.stno ruin to end? From thu visible chain. On the. whole, we think it .North there Is no hopo from Kuiopowo nlmird to tako tho slightest notice of it. ZL '.!,,nr "ft,.r-yii',mr',-v1' -N'o"'i" lT Talk away, "gentleman !' vou won't hurt nips, could gratify Ii.iglish statesmen more our feeling.-Mudm Fern. than tho utur run i.r l.mi. v,..i i ""., ; i rui. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF PKMvS. PANS SIIOVKLS. KUIIDKR UOOTri. ' HLASTI.VU POWDKIt AND FUSK HAY mid MANUUHFOliKS. " South. DoufrlasCouHtitution. Tuotbllowiug extract Ih taken from Doug Ins' great fpcech on refunding General Jackson's fine. The whole of tho speech can be round la tho Congressional Globe, of Jan. 10, 1814: Talk about illepality! Talk about for malities'! ! Why, tliero was but one formal ity to bo nb?rved, ttnd that was the formal ity of directing the cannon, aud destroying tbo enemy, reuftrdicss of tlio meaus. u-hetlmp it oo oy tno seizure ol cotton hags or tho suiture of persons, if iho necessity of the case required It. Tho God of nature has conferred this right on men and nations, and therefore let him not bo told that it was unconstitutional. To defend tlio coun try, let him not bo told that It was uncoil- Humuonui io use mo necessary means. Tho Constitution was adopted for thu pro tection' of tho country, and under that Con stitution tho nation hud tho right to oxer oiso all tho powers that "were necessary for tho protection of tho country, if martial Uw vu mJceaary for tho protection of tbo Division'. -Tliero is a movement on foot nmong tho Miners of Washington to have that Territory divided. What the entire boundaries proposed for the new Territory are, does not exactly appear. "The Ore gon Stato line nml tho Columbia river on tho west, and euch other, boundaries on tho north, cast and south as will bo just," is tho general description given of tho llmitis of new State or Territory. Sad Dkatii op Madamb Anna Bishop, netlnd Iho following brief announce ment in the Milwaukio Sentinel of October 23d : Madnmo Anna Bishop, the celebrated Ringer, wns burned in St. Paul, on Wednes day of last week, by her clothes inking fire, from Hip effects of which she died on Fri day following. Tho Mllwauko Wisconsin, in correcting tno auovo statement, snva it Tim Air Bishop who thus met her death, was not tho cantratrlce, but tho wife of tho landlord of tho City Hotel at St. Paul." So yo In v. crs of music, dry up your tears ; tho elo quent warbler Is till alive. Tiik Wkatiikii Tho storm Ood has delayed his coming, mid still lingeis nniid tropical bower.. Tho days aro clear, warm and beautiful tho nights aro frosty and stur-light. All tho prognostications of tho weather seers liavo been balked. I ho farmers aro intensely desiring rain tho miners aio ardently praying for it, but ns yet, the southern eky gives no indica tions of a favorable unswer, Somo may supposo that thU is rutber a reflex animud version upon their piety, but such a sup- position is not to be entertained for n mo ment. There is no class of men in all southern Oregon, so often down upon thejr knees, as this devoted class J But tho mis fortnno is, they are ulways -peering down ward. Look up gentlemen, and then the gracious shower will descend. Tin: fallowing is given as a now mode of ; parsuig,"rown Knst : " I court." Court, is a verb, indicative mood, nresent tense. mid agrees with all tho girls iu town vou bet. Keep on good terms with your wife, your stomach, nnd vonr conscience. Agricultural Tools Por Qalo txt Cost : 20 Steel-point PLOWS, complete, of various sizes : 1(5 cnt Plow-points; 2 a'lta extra hleel Mould-Ilourds. Points and Laud Sides. 2 patent Straw-Cut ur; G largo Iron Kettles, for farm use. The above will be exchanged for flour at the market price. liKADHURY & WADK. Jacksonville, Oct. 2.'l, 1802. ,'Mtf Good for Jaoksok County. Mr. Ilol brook received, by last evening's stage, tho wim of 82,300 13, paid. into the Sanitary I'und by the patriotic citizens of Juckson county. This swells tho amount contrib uted by Iho whole State, in SI 7.1 3.1 'n n. .i -. i i. ' -c--,-"-i-v. ruruanu limvs. Attention.- Pictorials nnd Magazine can bo had at tho Po3t Oflico cheap for caiib. OnFRIFF'S SALR-By virtue of a kj uecree in uriancery to lorecloso a mort gage, mndo at tho October term. A. 1). 18H2. of tho Circuit Court or tho State of Ore gon, for tho countv of .Tnckgnn .- in r.ivn,. or Mrs. Temperance Fowler, Lovo & llllger nnd F. G. Farris, and against Hess ,fc Stone, iwr urn aggreguto sum or seventeen hundred and fivo and sovonty-rour ono hundredths dollars with interest nnd costs - T win n.-. ceed to sell for cash to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, the '21th day of December, A. J). 18C2, the rollowlng described lot of ground, ly ing nnd being In Iho town of Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon ; said lot fronts fifty feet, on Third Street, and runs ono hundred feet back on 1). Siw..f. !.. n. south lino is parallel and fifty feet south ol '. oi ii.-u , niio,uiRo,aiioi mat tract of land situated near tho town of Jacksonville, PHCENIX HOUSE. V....1.V iiu ouuu aioresaiti, neing tlio east fractional half of tho southeast quarter of St ction No. :i2, In Township 37, south ranco 2 west of tho WMIniiiottu Afort.n,... V. I Godspeed the telegranb , to Ihi? plaQQ. illaiiinttii Afni-tillim nn. tabling fif) fiS-100 ncros. Incbiilln. n. i!ii- yard, etc.. together with all and singular the tenements, hercilltlnicnts and nnpnrten uiiccs thereunto belonging. Salo on the premises between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m; and 4 o'clock v. m. of said day. x- o, W'JS,UYDK, Sheriff. ov,26,18C2, cwuiq BRADBDEY & WADE. THE CITIZENS OF PHffiiIX AKD VICINITY Will find it to their advantage to purohaso or us, us wo shall keep uii mum ti guuu buppiy or FANCY AND STAPLE merchandise:!! ron SAI.R AT JACKSONVILLE PRICKS. We will tako all descriptions or Produce that can bo disposed of without n lo'-s. BRADBURY & WADti. Phoenix, Oct. 30th. V