TIB OREGON SENTINEL. VOtl TIIK rilKSIDBNCY IN trt.TIWKH , O.IAVT, 1808, of tat rttttB rtmi. "Wall dm, thou pool an.1 faithful rrant.H Th po ll bar rwnl for pilol xioliam.nt for lrlt. FOR TIIK VICK 1'RKSJIlKNCr, KO. II. WlLUlMK, a aaru.x. iSS"' W "" """ 'f " !"Uml1 WM,J Cos D. M. C. GAULT, - EDITOR, Satuiuiay Moatsixo, Jan. 11, 1808. The Germans in America nrc prepar ing for a vast international festival, to be held iu Now York. A bill has .men introduced in the California Legislature, to reduce the legal rato of interest in that State from ten to six per cent. Bnmsii Colvmiiia Caittai. Rniiov ed. It i announced officially that the Capital of British Columbia has been fiuallv fixed nt Victoria. n-i.. .. r...l...t:..- -. .nn .l.n 1I1C iuii.n vumuiivs nit iik. mi- most numerous sect iu the United Suites numbering fmir millions. Thev have three thousand, eight hundred church edifices. Hon. C. R. Humphrey, Representa tive from the 8th Ohio district, wn brutally murdered by his own son on Sunday", the 2Pth of December, while in a fit of insanity. J57" Our democratic neighbor pro- nounces the Constitution a "nullity."! The copperhead howling over it, then, I copperlieau iiowung over h, inen, may appropriately be called " much ado nliout nothing." K?r-T ih.lr J.WhM on Grant ,1 S r S . hi Si x , . b. .i i i . ..J illV IIUIIIIPUIIIV ll I'lHVII u. Ml""" their rebel friends. 3T"Tho Chronicle remarks. an nir of wisdom, that democracy ways trusted the people. It might add, that when the people truitttl He- niocracy they generally got swindled, j n Ti LALIKORMA. llie Railtioads in length of railroads irojvctcd iu Cali fornia, including the C. and O. R. R. from ilarysvllle to Oregon, is 2,'.'0C miles. The number of miles completed in that State is 313. Gone East. Mr. E. A. Whittlesey, Superintendent of the Telegraph line between Marvsville and Portland, stait-' ed for the East from Yreka on Tues-i dar. His visit is on private business, and will detain him but a short time. Tt. .,?,! i,t ,., nrit..nf fl,.. Danish Government to sell the Island 0 a l)art-v "a",e ,,ut '. on sys-, June, leoo.... Wheat in Sau Francisco U-low zero at Cottonwood this morn of St. Thomas, is on account of the fear n of opinion that are founded in, is selling nt from 2 -JO to 62 53 per 'nlayngl.t. n.il Miiiil.il l.d.r . ! If-.! .. t 1 I AA ....... .! - Ka. . . a,aaiiiiiiii that it will not stand another earth quake. A valuablo peice of property, truly. IJloodI I Auo S Buon! The X. Y. Day JJook, in the wildest excitement, asks: "Have we no blood iu our veins?" We think he ought to have, as his kind of democracy didn't lose much during the war. home and howled ! lie staid at UKTAIH.-A correspondent of the cstcnlay, nhont 10 oclock, UnionUt from this county does great Jn "1 b,M1,nS. "cd hi' the i"ste a injustice in his remarks about "Price's St' 3Jar-v 8 Aca,lcn,J' as a tor r00"'. vngabomW We arc crediblv iufonn- 'V""1'"" 0n the rncr of D ami ed that none bnt of that cut. 'f' greets, was burned down. The ,,. I.-,,,! i.v 5....,1 hem M vnr?! firo w I'POcd to have caught from ....wM. ........ ....... .......... ..... J , one learned lrom Jlr. liitwell tiiat the Illinois river was up very high last week. The mill-dam supply wiittr Alta Cauvou.via Aluanac Wo acknowledge the receipt of this work for 1808. Jt is published by the Alta I California newspaper office, and is a n of whom claims the very dfatin. T? . . ,. , u onu room employees nave own. isci.argea ex- ., ,, ., . . , .,, oi me uuiiiiiug. .tianv liorsons sawi,;,-i,l'v,"-"w""",,,-,!""m. me-aui- guisbed honor of having aimed a bul- .. . J ' , J tiers" have unit sullim. wlitsl-iivi....-,. ,...,. .en it ; the smoke sometime beforo the crv of l,tr8 ,inp,lM1,l80l,,nl Wl,"k0 lio let at the heart of General Lvon. ' ... .i ... m ,,, lm,IO voll bnou. ' lire was raietl tint supposed it to be s i v Hioii Wateh at Kirdvi-iixe. Wc . jronj hurning nibbish. A nart of the iu iiiv griM-iiiui hi iviriiyvnii wii,iiii niniiiig was lieu wiirin muvn. u JJroiWi JiriiHrftittl Trocht" will in irnran. 1 Juan ,llle I.l!tl, washed uway, and several rods of the The Sisten. return tl.eir si.u-ere thanks ,,,, ,., - -mmc,ylniv f p "" -N Fhh'. 1 x'" Em- Pljm.le. race were taken out. A pleasant .t,,e ,,l," ' .kso..v.lle for, c , ct , , n: ', TICKETS :::: 83 OO. ,-,, . . 1 1 . 1-1 1 11 their prompt nssistnnco in :ivni' I '-'""r-"''! -"ii", im iiiro.u ureases, Jj " "" Clmstnias was had at lurby, and all )ro)0rtv fn,m t,K, fire y n,v nJ the Troches have proved theirellicacv. N tl will fa. ,parl m ml, ihl, the enjoyed themselves well. ; mnrv enn to the manv nlreadv-'iieii. '"A" (),, l' Friend having tried m't P1t?.",n' n,, f"l ponynf the . .1 .. . T . ........ t- .V. . ..1 ... Kin. Th liwl mn.In In tl, ..ni.. I... . valuable cniiiHiidium of interesting l'e everyone go and put his shoulder facts nnd statistics in tho State of Cal- to the wheel and push the movement iforuia and dating up to the election of forward. We hope the good senso of Casserly to the U. S. Senate. Price ' the community will depfeeato and fifty cents, not 0110 of which is thrown ffw'i down anything or nny person away by its purchase. ' likely to disturb harmonious action, or - 1 create personal or sectional jealousy, J2fThc Salem Cftroniclt is per-1 nnd thus impede the progress of tile fectly frantic over the case of one i grt'at enterprise. O'Brien lately sentenced iu England I8 AV..EnEA.,OLTS.-The friends of to be hanged. It charges Minister Mr. G. A. Payne will be glad to hear Adam, with hav..,g,ns,.l.,nglyba.,;(tmtll0i8 flt work Qn th(j 0 fa doned poor O'Brien to his haple. fate," nt Fonmil w ,mvo mt and adds: "Tho chances are that lie j whether his situation is permanent or M a democrat. That's what's .die i not. mutter." 'IVe'have no doubt the- Chran- T r: T, TT ., . . . ,,m . , ,. ' J.AHGE ucoet. Mr. Peter Hanson, ele .w correct as to O'Brien s poht- , . T , , ' . . . . , . . , . . . ".nitiing on Jackson creek, above Far ical stsrtits his havniL' been convictud .... . ' of 'murder woufdeecin to indicate that the unfortunat.wan'fi associations had bsn very bad- Party OraBiButloa. It is often remarked that the organ ization of the Democratic party is su perior to that of our own. On reflec tion, it is not strange that it should be. They have better material with which to accomplish the purposes of their Icnilom. Democracy Aver failed in nnytlung it lias tried to accomplish whore Jt had a majority of votes. It imposed negro suffrage on the people of several States, and its blind follow ers were not horror struck at the pros pect of political affiliation with an in ferior race of people. Demociacy in troduced and oncouraged Chinese labor on tliis Coast, anil thousands whose only solicitude on election day is the success of democratic candidates, never found fault because their political mas ters were fostering a system of labor enriching to those who .mucin it, but impoverishing to those who had labor ri. .nil '',... ...II....... ... . . .. ....-vii. in.- mui ui ui - iiincnirr. ; I If 1 1 II .... . tilllOW lllllllllV lieverilinniriiirr infiitlii. --.- i j. ....-... motives of thoe wlini-political slaves tliey ure. and constitute nn element too enily drilled to secure tlie ends of d of lie: of iii and advocated the introduction of coolie-. ;i nnil the blind, prejudiced, thoughtle dupes of that party cannot see that it is a direct blow at lree labor in favor of capital, and at the expense of the toiling millions of the country. Xo, i j- .- vuumi. .iu, matter what the leaders of democracy propoe or niivocnte, negro simrage, I, coo,ief lal,or- .r .what wonc-nbso. I '"''"r h ,a"a,'-V B"1,miltol ,0 j,,,,- this nbject willingness of the many to c uie ponucai ioois ot tne tew tiiat makes it dangerous. Mental slavery ana ,iU,c (" "m,".v tnileiieiiilcnee nre its ,, . .i-i.. i ., ... ...... L-inagogues. Since the overthrow name of the - Portland Drav & Hack "n" n w1 nn M' ' t"', ot egro slavery, democratic paper LV....1 wo ankee telegraph repair- T,-nvv mH ,-,. nm1 tlic lluence in the bouth. the est. ers lire to c nub a match in Cnnuecti- ,- ..", .i.- ..,.- -.. :.,:..,.. ' I .vi inn. nun i rti.iiiiis iiuiii-t itunillL) III alliligtou. have nersistcntlv i cut! the one who can climb 1U0 nates and if it cniitlniins a dm- nr lira innrn. t1ll.illlri.d nril ' ilntimrr!if. ' mnl nitt.n. .1.. ......... t.. . ... .... !..... - i..u 1 flLifl llli ill tint lif tmn il tin. i.Iil all fib. - -... .......v.i...,w, ...., ,.v.. niu vrtyvH ici(iiej;iu;i, mivc ii lurmcil "" ...v ........n. .. .nv ..... n....n. question their wisdom or weigh their partnerncrship nt Albany for the prae- w-a-e,nn ,0 kl't'I' fro,n l!(,ri,,,li"S- Tl11' , with , consequences. It is this partisan devo-1 tice of law.... New Yo.k contains a il "C' ",U al-ition that makes democracy strong, nnd ; population of 1,100,000; San Fran- inclement season must hi.' nwlnr- iMiiwnirs, niiuv tri-u iituiiijiii nun iiiiu-' iiuiii, or viv per neaii....i lively im pendent intelligence are the weaknesses cussion is now pending iu the Ciilifor of republicanism. In our party, every ' nia Legislature, concerning the trans- one thinks tor lnnielt. All aspire to lend. Xonc are willing to follow, without first knowing that thev are right. Lot a prominent republican j enunciate doctrines, or advocate meas-J urcs distasteful to anv members of th part v and he is repudiated, even to detriment of the partv organizati Republicans do not follow men, and are I nt led away by the fascinating sound and guided by their own individual judgment.- Democracy tends to oli garchythe consolidation of political power among tho few. Republican ism containing the largest share of popular intelligence tends to the (lis- ,rii,ution nnd , r ajjurtincnt 0f ,,0wer among the manv; and rci.til.li. :,,, ,.i., .,, i ..s.i a..i. canism, alone, must be relied on for the , peqietuntion of popular liberty. r-r . . ..mvUnns ninritl in tbi I.mwn ..-.... e(i The loss is estimated nt about I50. nd is mostly confined to the groceries,! Rah.Roah Meeting. To-dav there to be an adjourned railroad meeting. inar's 1 lat, took out two nuggets of golddiis week one wejghing 11 oz. and 814, and the other 3.oz. We call jthis a pretty good, day's work. nun peo.ie eannoi ue too cnreiui ot . "".ei. mr isiuuia wiui 110 eainae.rn, ibPiiVaaini. ' 5n lnsl.es. ' be.ielit, found t-reat relief from the T.o- mF.XZnj?S5:. .. ..-. . dies." Rev. I). Letts. Frankfort. I... -L I ' AH Sorts of Things. The wool clip of Cahfonna nl86 was 6,000,000 pounds .There are at f - t - ?r"M" - factured annually n, San Fieisco. Scnor Godoy has resitrncd the Consul- , . 2v, . , . c ship of Mexico, and Istcaraguant hani Francisco. . . .Tho highest peak on tl,e' Pacific Coast is Ml. Whlticv, in the i acme iwu. , Sierra iNcva.li. rangc-15,000 feet, next Mt. Shasta. 14.440: next Alt. Tyndall, 14,380. flit. Rainor, in . '1., measure 12,330 feet. flit. Hood is 8th on the list, being 11,225 feet high. .. The Woolen Mills in California cm ploy 800 hands- 'Elder knnpp, of the Baptist church, is to visit Oregon.... on n visit to Yrekn.... They have had about six inches of snow iu Yre- L-n. .fimnt Pliibs are be'intr ornnii - " -D ; i ii .. .. .it. ... ' r ... ........ . - zcu nil over iie a-nic.... iiii' t. . unt- . .. linn miMiiiini-M mi Mm illtiini.lfi. nri J progressing; they will cnrr.v freight, in 1 Febrmirv The ilrnvmon of Port- ...... .-. . w ' laml fOgiOhnvc combined under the first, takes tho stakes.... Spain has of- fured to sell Cuba and Porto Rico to i the United States for f 130,000,000. . . . Three thousand whites and hix thou- sand blacks are reported starving in Louisiana.... Iu New York, the Re- j.uiiisiana.. ..in .mmv mrK, uie iu- publicans only polled 25,000 votes out ot 112,000. cw lork is the Sodom ol modem times.... A new lodge of 1 ' Fl,ll0(" i! !Mn t0 ,)C ,,rS",,M ' , 3iiiHvi i. cHiiut luuiiunv uiuiur ui cisco 130,000. The State, County nnd City taxes paid by the former city is SI 7,000,000 per annum, or $I I 25 per ! head ; bv the latter, 62,300,000 per an- . ... . . . , ...'... i.muii nun prniiiiig oi me law? in uie Spanish or Mexican language, for the mc of the mauv Mexicans inhabiting the southern counties of California. Harriet Whetstone has sued Tho. fllr. Geo. 1-iock, of Yrekn, was serious- "" " vasi. numner oi jiltm.,.-, i. , . . ... it :...... ..... ibeen converted, nnd t!ie good work is ly, npircd last week by his team run- j,., wI .., ,, v;cor nnd ning nway . . . .Ilev. A. C. AIcDougal is mrBY tiiat ti,o l,.rt,P nlnnnt of world- the Mean, in the Fourth District Court, ' aie 1,ow' running from Shnsta to Yre the Sun Francisco, for breach of promise ; ' ka- John Androi starti-il from the ion. 1 810,000 damages are proved for. 'J.,lr lh-e yesterday with u sleigh are j Means promised to marry the' Plaintiff r Jackoavillft Means promised to marry the Plaintiff at Umatilla, Ogn., nbout the 13th of 100 pounds. Fort Ki.aji.vth, Oii.v. J a. v. 1st. ItfOB. The snow is now about thirty inches deep at this post, and snowing very hard; but little fell until the 25th ill Dim llllt It Irf tiL'iiK- In nn nw ,1.,, . - "".' " b- "" "'-I' " usual. '1 here is no snow of any conse- qiicuce yet at Link River. The cold- est weather so tar this winter, haw low-' ered mercury only 22 degrees below I the freiziug poiut'or 10 degrees above ! zero; at one timo last winter it was' 15 degrees below. The usual military routine is carried on at the Post nothing elo can be I done during the winter. Cnpt. McGregor commands, and he evidently understands his profession. All citizen Asthma. A spasmodic utlection of the Krouchial Tubes, which are cover ed with a drv tenacious nlilccm EmrKiiE Cold. Yesterday morning at dny.'ight, tho thermometer here stood nt 8 degrees nbove zoro. At . 1, 1 .-. .., , Ashland it marked 0 degrees above zero ; while at Yrekn, it was teven and at Cotton wood Jim degrees Mmc zero. The weather is ivported as intensely cold all over the State. Xo boats nr'o running on tho Willamette on account I of ice. I Quick Tijie. The passengers who left here on thp 23d ult.. by the North ' . - --" i'"- onn 1 American Steamship Co's steamer Or- eyonlun, arrived 111 .New lpr qu .the 10th inst., making the trip ju twenty days and fourteen hours, Tho Oreoo-, nlan connected witli the Hehraaku at the Jslhinus. ( Nkw Smj:. Tho most approved denioeratliityle of asking n man to drink, is; "Let us boldly attack tho enemy qf,eoiistUutinna1 liberty." IJosKncno, Oox, Dec. a 1st, 1807. t TT Will!...... nt T nnlriniv fl1n , P 'n-as one of the early iettUrfth.t part of the Umpqua cnng farmer, and . "" , . , . ,. . f. ....:,.. In bss Is deeply lelt in the community , ,. , e'.e lived. . McQ.lli.tcr, the Mazarine," is hold- j,rotracted meeting in town, and b l ." "r"b -- -- . every day. His strong weakness aj- pears to be u bitter hatred to the Jlotli- odist Church, gcnorally. Tim Afnll.n.licl .".l.i.K.lm. M.Otll - branches), for the last three months, jlmVo been actively engaged in a series ut protraotcil meetings, wliiciisiiiicon lines of Roseburc and vicinitv is in a lair way of being totally annihilated. - The celebnit'ed "Tiiiiiu-r Troupe" , . - ....., 1, ,! . ,.e .,. , ..,: , . I..; llvl'll III IIMI II Hit I mull. II iluv. ii- Hill, "luoiHli lllltl .wiwilllliu l " "I- .1... ...... i .. .... " . !.' inriiiiniv ni'iw con meetincs. to CIVC rHe fopK the benfit of one of tlicir "nlesilid entertaiiunents: but n vet " favorable opportunity has offered, nail eoiunuiiiication will be temporarily l"st"- ' rrmm.E Family. On Thursday np,t tint mbbxt nf ilm u-lninr n nm. ff con. tlrce In ....., ...... w. .... .., Msting of a man and woman nnd tlrce little children, the oldest not i ,roro t,an FCV0II or Llr,j)t vcan, 0f nCe, Cimped out in the snow jnt below ' mow Springs. They w.-re traveling "tl, an ox t.u, the poor worn out Jim iiiT nuiu Muii'irozou cimurun nun either to extreme destitution or to fool- ih hnrdihoud. On I In looking over this weeks. .ad vtrtisements, our " devil" struck u po etical vein, and got oil' the following: Come one and all. Roth short and tall, To the Leap Year hull, A'Horno'hllnll, ' Where batiies small, "Won't equall. Wixtkii t.v Camfok.via, Slciirhs & The mcrvurv was 10 decrees .ii a it ii i r. it. llVPH-lir,M-A th Inf.. Jlr II .V l..r of i.Konjiiair ki Jin. unl. llast, ktttttlj of Ju- iiaw- wvtnij r in rn. ITAVUlll kt Ik. bull r..H.iK n.at nnl J.an. . J'i.; tuTIZluZ I,.. " n A T'; --mmi XKW ADVKUTISKMKNTS. LEAP YEAR BALL! XT. -AT Tilt OX THE EreulnR of Jitmiury Slst, 1808. ILL AEE INVITED TO ATTEHD. COMMITTEE OF ARRANOEMENT81 Mn Il.F. Dnw. Mr. N. Ineoll. Mi Mary Hull, Mrs. Eliz Wall, Mrs N. Wllklnwin, 111m IlixU Sbuok, FLOOR MANAOER81 To O. P. Wood row. a Jlemesteiad Settler. VW ARK UKREIJV NOTIFIED THAT fijjl"'-0 m'.,,,w,l '' J- I ! bv l-en fllril In thla office. KlnB IIwIjwh lme formnrr. Ibnn ili monih ln- ,lonM' Jnnr Homeieil Enirr. Nn . on 8 1 or ? Vh a".'U? LflLR.iW' t..f "nnt1' n N fe w tn,l Ut SC,,n "' ,n T0Wmb,p 38'8 T?k,... ti at. -.oo Febrimry 4th, A. D. 1868, tl o'clock. P M.. hu Wn Mt forhearlnc the Mence of laid allrged obomlnnmeDl t Iblt ot&cu ; sad that unln you ptwr and offer fT'2?? !".!"??" .7??l" ,,mi.9 " "1 uo iirvinc he iletrned Blundoneil anil cancelled Hattrd st Land Offlce, Rowburg, Ogn., Dec 26lb, 1867. JOnN KRI.U. RevUier, ADPISON R. FLINT, Rcl,,.r. Jsnusry. Itlh. 1868. janU-lT Motice t DeliaqaMBts I npE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY NOTIFIES JL IIiom! Mho are indebted lo him for black, 'mlthlng. lo come forward and make payment. I mmt bava money ; promlie don't par mr olillgatlona. An early settlement mml be had Lit urn call be uClcIi nt. JacktonlllerIan. 81b, 1868. Janll-iir . . . ...i .1 ALL OVER Th--rUrpltofMntilJuilgBniilhiT Urnd to UM PLAJtTATlO-f BITTKRS. DrtM-Mlt. with hi iTmplnin. ItMiU-ht. IlM-tbvra, r..tlli Lip., IUd Rrtslh, Mlcm Cuoipltxloo, c nil U url bj uilnj I-uxTitio.i Biitiu. ThU Ii lh ttt Ionic of Mi Toung, mliMlrittO nJ oM. t d.lljhlp.1 ullh II. tllt. Tbt fint trial -J--. h mtkl jowl ITirt. No hn? of Jll It xHttrj. Zt ll 70a wlti, of th. bit oil oimI nullllloui tul. II Ii th. rnlrl enr nn kno-rn r im ottljM ind diilrtMtJ tunwb, uhlcb It rtllt.n In . tniutnU. W know lht w hure lh bnl "ml mnt pu-uUr iur4 MntlnlhewotU. W no! ttnit lo ilw wbt It ! cvoi-od of. rntltCll-Il All COK-UUD TO Iti1t-P . CmmA rti h. lfn tlbmlrf for o-m Iwotn. IrtJ JMrt, n.l nit MM dntlor th tlo of ImiU XVI, Klnf of Fnuif, lor Ih tnormuui rl of Iu au Wf UM Inilltof. IUrmtlublfor Djip.p.1, FMiri , W k Dfi, Cvmtlpition, Ac. Ciatuji Dm,-For UatrhM, Colic, and lluu.a of th itonMb ami tvwtli. Di-otum, For InSiiii'tloo of th. LoIm aid Drop.1. tl AITllool. CoiMoNtu riowr-Vor nf.Ml dlftMtlon L.Ttitiu rtowiiu. Arunullc, ItlmuUnt anl tonlr hlhl- loTUrorllti(t In n.r.ou. d.Wllty. Wtitiaiiain. For Scrofula, Ilh.um.tlim, ii. Aim An aromatic f.rtnlo.llt.l creatine tmh, mo tit and Dill 1 1 much uikI bj mothtn nnrilng. Alw, ckt-bud, onnj, csuajr, coirandtr -oak. toot. ic. S.TI86OX. Annthrron.ltnil Inrrll.nt of SranHli Orltin, Im- rmrtini heantr til tli rumnt.iliHi an. in.t briuwnor in 1111 mind. I. Tft unknown M th. omim.rt. at th. orld,and "f -tilhiioj.1 It. luma tr lh prrMnl, With thli rrrlr before th coinoiunltj, and vlilfnrr. of ltu m..lluz 1I1.01 on all il.i, th tncc.M of Da. Imti itamli rmn.lf.1 npon lh rrrk of Irnlh. Almixt r f imllr ha. nt nt of inffrrlnff whlsh Ih. t-USTA-tto Ilimu will allrtUt' ami cut. Tlirar rrcnininilil bj th hlthrit nudlml anlhnrl tlf. tI ar warrantnt lnprnluttiaiilmtnrdlitFbnntlit fT-ft Thj an xctllntl r.wH, ptfflljr pur and h.rmlf.i Nortci. Any prwn pnltmllni; In i.ll rUntatln nil lr In bulk or by Ih r.llon I. a iwlmtl.r ami Inii.Mtnr. It putuponlr in ratr laXHblii Uiltl. ll.natrnf i.iltl.t rtnilnl with Imitation d.UKtlon. HulT. Sir which .wral prHi. ar almklr In i.rti-in. S thai . r Nilll ha. our Unltol Si.t. itampom th mik unmntll.lnl, and our ilitnatur on itrl plat 111. laWI Std br rpUhl d.al.ra IhfMi.kmil tha habtlaLl I io. T. II. DB.1KE, I CO., 5r Vork, Sole Prop'n. RCDI3TCT0.V i IU, San Prnnfhro. AOF.THFI)KCALIKOIlIA ANDNKVADA. r.IirAX JIt'STARO I.I.MJ1KXT. Th.m.illicf Ihli Llnlm.nl arw.ll known. llarffMt. ar Imtantanrou., w.ilhlnif, aint wpflrful. till, brul.., irraln. ami .lllpr.ar Mirommon.and crtAln lo occur IntT.rr Umllr. tL.ta l.vitl.of tbl. Lin- lai.nl it in l.t tnrlmnl mat ran l mail. It Ii Btr ctruin than Ih it.tit It a.ii Urn In nndinc fir Ih d-nor II l chrawr than lb due lor, and ihcuUn.nr tdiiinid ulth, IlKAIiTlli: IDI.UnviMli " I lak plAunr In rmwnmamlln Ih )llran Mu lam Llnlni.nl a. a alu4blaiM ln.t(in..bl arllcl for Sprain., ,,. Scratch!, or llilli on llm. Hut mm har n.cl II ht llurni, llruliM, Sr. llh.uniilliDi, Ac, ami all r It act. Ilk niMk " J. W lliwirr. loi.mtn fr Annrlo.ii, Wtli, VutJt and llanvlcn'i tlprt.i, 'Th .prtlncf mrd.uzht..'. ankle, mailon,! whll ikatlnit hut wlnt.r, wa. .nlir.lr cutrl In on wk atl.r b rnntncl u.lnf onrrlbratl Jluitanr Unlm.nt." Ilkuc.ir, lai, Auuit I, IMA. y.. Suit. Quick ami inr II c.rulnlj l. All cnuln Ii wrappd lniil'platnr.ilnr..l'rliir Ih .ignatur of O. W. Wttrk, Ch.mlit, am) th ptlial L'. 8. Damp of lla ma It.auA Co. our lli lop. An R.rl h. tn nia.1 t.i countftf.lt It with chap kmcplal UWI, Ln.k ct.l. Sold bj all llrutslili, and Sbir., at SJ. in tie, ami It. LYO.VS M.KA POWDRR, II I. . kiwin Ibal I.ton'i Oinuln. Jl.m.llf Ism-lrr Mill -rlttl7il.ilnij ...rjlklnir In tl. hai uf B., Iliki, Uilbuo, riuhi, atj Out It I. irrn t.4.n u Hi lnKI I rib, but n1lrtl barwlM la lb rrunaa .f l anl i.in.iltf anlnult. IMInri. Anta, Ituwlm, te,ar In .rrbmw Thli r.rdr Ii Ibtlr naturat dralb. It ihuulil b In .rrcni UMrJ Jon L. nnm, ,Sarlnllnt of tbN. Voik Ctljr llplul, u lllilb.oiiliori.arlll b4.triiM.,N Vat lloru 1-aors.iTOM aajri W bat Bnl LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDER fir .l.rmltullDj lrwti ami .triulu, llh tnllt Mil. (Mlloa, CoLSMax A Srrrsox. Ailor Houe. 8. T. Coar.Ns. Amrlcau Hat.. Acxnkr A- TsEaiinKLuSl. Nlcliolaa Hotel. S. Lkumi A. Co., MetroH)lllaii Hotel." Tillunnjr of thii cbarwtir mlfhl U a.Jd lo an lint lb. b.r.i.r It la uwl It a.i,rtl lu.lt Th nnain baa th. lUmlur of E. Ltoji, ami lb PrtJJje latyp of Dlxi. luuu 1 Co. An;tbtn( tlw " "--' - " uii.'n i iuioirn.il. .tnjr uruif iil "III (incur Hi. t.uulo. If jan IwUt 100 lll ba ftal All. " SnMI. J b all ilruntila ami (antral HirikMri In irj atal mlnjini caunn on tb I'adflc CMt. bmn IHUWrjll SUM JION8. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of OrKon. for the County of Jackoii. George W. Iaac. PlalnlltT, vi. Stephen J. Ilendenon and L. P. Henderson. Defendant-. Motion Inr leave lo Imiip exrcullon. To Slirpben J. Ilendenon : You are required to appear In ald Court and amuer lln- com plalm nrwld plalnllrr.nieiUuali.il yon, within ten iUy from the lime of I he mrvicit or Hit. umrnnna nn you, If ervrd within said county ; or, If ervelon yon nilMn any otbv county Iu tbla .Sutc, then w libit. Iweitly il.iya from lht limn of the M-rvlrc; or. If nti1 on you mil or lhgiat of Oregi.ii. then It Itordend lay Ihe Courl that publication U ninde fi,r ii ka In the Oret'oit 4V.nti.nsi. prior lo the .ve nd Motility In Februirr. A I... Ihss And you Hre nnllflwl that. If you fall to an ..i"1 c.oml"" ''"e rtrinlrnl, Hi. plaintiff w apply to the Court for lb relief K-iuaiiiiru iiten-m, to-wii; hor leare to la.ue M'cutiiii. ngalnat your prnr-rlv lo mll.fy judm-ii Tor 312 2i-ll0 ilullars. with liilufest thereon at the rale of 2J pr Cent. pr month from lint IBlli d.y or June. A. D,. In2. and be co... ami duburh-menta of Ihlaacilon to bo tMtd (.Urn under my band tbla lHtb day of September. A. II . 18U7 f O JACOn. Alt'y for Plalntlfr. December Hlh. 18B7. decllfiw Vr-LAST OAXX. A U. THOSE I.VDKUTEI) TO US ARE XV brieliy noliGet) lo come forwurd and puy U. by the f,r,i day of Jonuary emuinjf, wit will certainly be lo their intern! to do o, a. we n-nn ;,?.tu,int "" t1 to meet our ?" n'i"b'l,,,"!D furthermore. dermluK it for the beat interest of all concerned, we bae hrD1.l0S:,";,l,b? ,,,,c' .h b..tein Sr.DXerfo,jonu8i8c8- T..b ... t 8UTTON "YDE. JacWonville. Dec, lflil.. 18S7. dc2ltf ! Tra BlUitiats I AS OUR S. SACHS WILL UK ODLIGFD .olea.e.horlly It )e-om neceawrv for TiT-OT- CShOCHlM AND LOW PRICES AT WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINE, 'AJfD TOBACCO STORE, DniB Wore b3 Ptirt oafccL ' JacksoRTlllc. Orrvayrr r A larirc nMorlment of ENGLISH, Sw'iRH. and AMERICAN WATCH moremnul!iB' IIrM and benvy bnlhSILVEH and GOLD cnaea. Small flni' GOLD. ENAMKLI.PD and DIAMOND-SET WATCHES for ladlfV A larirp aorlm-nt of CLOCKS : aucl. ai. 30. "". J Pr" "a "-"our, rtiintii a,i.1 lli.lt.1.1 ..til. ..! .Uui a. I. . a nud without gtrlkloi and Alarm. ....fi.. ". A unod BMortment o' GOLD and SILVER Chain for Ri-nla nod ladlr : WATCH kcya SEALS and CIIAII.MRi Solid GOLn and SILVER Thlmblee BOSOM-STUDS Phil, and SlecTe-butlons. Locket-Seal, Enamelled, Plain, llrjnriV Krlend'bln, and Diamond Fincer-tilnnt Giild-Lncket, for one to fnnr plcti.rei ;:!! die flue ! i.r Jewelry 5 KnamtikJ, Plain, and (juarlz Pin ntxl rjir-Ornarawilai Ji'l-Ennmcllttl and Plain Gold CroMJ Imlli pin nnd awing ; Guki- Pet.a i.r ti'ifa.bM quality; Gold and Silver Panel! Cuiev A lnrpe n'ortmcnt of Snlltl'Sllvr andSieel iN.wed Spectacle, for iirar and far-l-htrd' IHltlOtll. The rtni'at lot of Sllrrr and Pttd.irra rri, olTeri'd to th! public. jut from llhtmaou. facturica In the Eiit ; riich a. Cm tltt. Kim, Carrnin. Si.i.tn Sii.tkiu I'uiiii.Ti. 111..:. Drr.irr, T.a nml' Siiiik Srwwi, KNtviea, iiiikk. nnd IlrrjKii-KMrm; .Sou and I'laTcu Nai-Kis ltisja, Silteh VIcm, Ac.. Ac. J. NEl'IIER keex nn kn& irw wnrlWIJi. fumil PI.ORr.SCE K.VMfLY SEWING MACHINE; nmki-a four atlcl.ra revrrM hie tVi-d. AN)., the well known, HOWE FAMILY SEWING MACAINE vhlob. fgr SlreiiKth, Sin.plicily ut.di DutaUlrly, cm not Im mullnl. A miml BMnrlment or GEORGE..WOSTES HOLM A SONS' CelelntUd PMkct Cut lery. An cndle rarlely of "3.fw and Faner GihnI 5 mil. it. IIIItDCACiiy, KANCV IIOX1W, VIOLINS. Gtai'AKS, n.... IW N-t or Violin Hiring, !Wilt!' u.id Tall pircra. (lullur Strli.K". Acoorilrmii, 'la lluaa. Ac ; I'urceluli. and jla-s Va.e. Can- ille-atlcka, Ac. A larac aMorlrrent or CVr.'en' Ctilru. Tio and llritiii.i.iu, ColKf, Tea, Ctumler, Kitchen and Parlor Sett. A Iarg lot of Dull and Il-awl 5 aio.a(loi lot of itt.iill ciiniJIi-a for CiirltinaTrre: all Iron Toy cook atuve aid &U of faro' turc. Small Wheellmrrowa tend Tip Carta for bo. ltd Ilinu.iiiiiU i.r Marlil.-n ; Toy lluiKte and Cl.nl-- for larcili'll-: lufaiil Itaille mid Tectbii.K UIiik. A l.l- lot of Willow IU.k.ti. J. NEUIIER keepa nn liani a larvr lot of Cipitri. of the l-t quality,, nt wl.oleali and rrlall ; line cut ni.or.tnjr und cbewloc lolHtacn ; hard and fl prd ti.lwiecoof all Ihn choice"! branda. Tfce rry lwl to- Inccu lound hi the market I found litre. The rerr beat Meracl.anm pliK warranted o ; a Inrtre lot or Wood and Clay pli Jllie beat of Cherry itetoi burn muulh.plrcra, Ac, Ac. Alt kl.ida of WATCHES. CLOCKS aivA JEWELRY and SEWING MACHINES; clmnvil nnd rep.ln-d and rl In the twit of order on the mix! rraxosMiile term. II may not U generally kronn, but 1W1 Ii inu largrat anil i-i a.oti'.li, goou n- kind north of San Krat.clceu . Jackaonvllle. Ilec. 7tfr, 1HB77 JMwt SUMMONS In the C.uuty Court of i! Slate of Oregon, for IW tfounly of Jx-, HID. Wm. Dvlire. PlalnlllT, w. J. C Wrlw. A"lfA Olwrt, Wm Hrlttner, Edwarif Harry Fr-, erick ;ranr. V. B. Magralfe, fieeear. 0iU Ing and K. Lamley. DercdiintK.. larlatrt. dulng bu.ineaa iu the name ol hrti Mill Company MotluH for Juilgmeiit for Lore, to laaue KxcciUIoh. To Anion Olwrl, Wm. Ilrluner. EdrJ Harp, V. Ii Magriill'iT, Gi-orge Colling ! f; Liunli-y : You ate required to api--ar in U Court nud an. er Ihe cinpluli.t'iif ald plIo lllf, tiled Hgitll.M you. wllhlu tni dayi from lk time of Ibe acrvlcu of tbla auminoni on T0U, If aefred within i-ald county ; or. IT irrTird1 o you within any other county Iu this Stale, thro within twenty daya from Ihe time or tk "! vice ; or, lr .ert-i-d on you oul of the Stale ei Oregon, then It la ordered oy Ihe Jiuliie of111 County Court of Jack.on county, thai public- 1. 01. I made lor ix week In tlm utKioa o t.nki. prior to the llr.t Mund.v In Marvti A-" 18UB. And yntt nr notified that. If you fall "' wer .Bid loollon and complaint uaaborere qulrrd. Ihe Plahillirwlll apply to Ihe Court for Ilia reller demanded therein. t'-w s 'tff judgment for leave lo luo execution on juditmui.t enured ucnlnat you lor the wn three hundred and fnrty-lx 25-100 dollar. will. Intercat thereon at the rate of 2) r'"!1, per month from the 2d day or April, A. . 1861, and Ibe coaU and tliilmraemeiiU or l motion lo be lazed. By order of Judge In": can, W. G. T'VAULT, Att'y for PUlntll December 28lb, 18C7. dwjJP-t"' KEW BROOMS 8WSEV CIXAM THE 60 TO huUM BROOM MANUFACTORY AND BUV THE BEW N TI1E MABIET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAH-i Factory on corner of Oregon and MJj 8"j by the Odd Fellow'- Hall, and oppo "r t-ranco-Aiperlcan Restaurant. ... Jackionrllle, N.ov. 29tb, 1867. noT