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"I" - V- t JftHil. ii !'? i, THE OREGON SENTINEL. "Tl TUB KIIUUCV AND rKIIUAMK.NCT OK YnCH Union-, a Uovkiuhiknt i-oh tub whom: in i.ndw- I'KNS MIX'' tl'lllAtlVfOfl. list of Agent for tho Oregon Sentinel, who nro authorized to transact any business concerning this paper, In Hie name of the put Usher : 1.. T. Fisher .S.tn Francisco. W.nvorlli t Itityuc. Yrckn J. M. McCull , Ashland. ). JacoIh. , Oitsburg .1. C. Davenport GasUirg YV. W. Fmtlcr Applegflte It. 8. Dniil ip Williamsburg John I', t'rlndltf Kerbrvllle A. II. Mctlitam. Waldo W. V. Ulnchart iKcrnvvllle It. J. Forbes , Wnhto 'Vji. )l. Kvans Allliousc T.Bmlley Harris Htcrllng James II. Wade Cauyontlllc Itufn Mallory llotelairg J. t. Mcuty rortianu luitcll. Moonst V. )l. Klliworlb. ... ,... Siilrm ...F.ugenufJIIy. ...Oregon Clly. Albany. .Corvnllls F. Clmriimn D.W. Wakefield. .....i.. Ilciijamlu Cook.... J. ll.tsmllh ...CrricentClly JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, NOV. !1. IHHI. Tho Freedom of tho Press. Much linn In? n xuii) ami much wilttrn nn this Important ami Interesting uilgYcl. All that has rullrn tinder our observation has been co general In Its nature, and to IndcIInlto In Its clnraclcr, us In giro nn dellnlto Idea of this much dbriissrtl and but llltlu understood free dom. The " Freedom or the I'rcss" Is not an unbounded frrednm, It has Its limitations nnd restrictions, ll Is not an unbridled license, but a well regulated Utterly, llicnuic the Press Is free It has no right to libel n private citizens or n public functionary. If It does so It Is n violator of law, and has exceeded the jmt boundaries of Its frtcdoni. I'rlvnlc char acter, unless It (flirts the public weal, Is not wllhln llit jmt scope of Its animadversions Here then bone limitation fixed by low as well as public Kllcy to the frctdom of the Press, llcasmi enforces and sanctions the limitation. Fur wo live In an ogc ami In a community where an Individual without char acter and irpntiitlon.il, In t fleet, on cxcommii titrated outlaw. The public acts of public men arc open In a liberal criticism. Measures, jm)IIcIcs and principle, whether executory or executed, are open not only fur argument but to Just and revere criticism and Investigation. Iteyoud this the tans of honor and right Interfere Ihcir barriers, and no honorable journalist will ever truurccud I hem. Again, Ihe fmdnni of the press Is boundei by the Idea, principles, nature and character that ditlliiguliiiea tho Government in which It Is eslablbhcd. It needs no argument todcni- nn.lrulc this proposition. A few Illustrations will nmkc ll plain. A newspaper established In Ki gland lscxccltd toadvocatu ideus and principle In harmony nltlin monarchical gov ertimcut. It has no r'gbt, and hence no guar onlled freedom to dlsscmtiuto principles In direct anlagonlsin with llio character of Ihe (juvcrumcnl in which It is tslubllihtd. To permit it to do to would be but endangering Iho stability of Iho Government that threw around It its protecting power;. No Government can bo txp ctcd to tolerate that which in a ui(t pjlpabtc manner endangers the public tranquility and threatens the overthrow or the ti'uvernmuil Itrvlf. It would be suicidal to do jo. The samo remarks apply with equal If not greater force to thu Oovernment of the United Stales, Ours is a llepubllcun Oovernment. there Is n direct and Innate antagonism exist lag between a republic and a monarchy. Would u newspaper or Journal be permitted to exist in Iho United Stale, whoj direct and avowed olijf t was to overthrow our republl can institution and to establish on their ruins it monarchy t Would such a press be pro. Iccttd by our laws and guaranteed freedom In its monarchical utterances T We tell you nay. The Pitt I an tnglne of fearful power, for wcol or fur woe, Gront omj protect the right in one Instance, and the haters of Iho (tiuall- log principles of Republics, would plant their fearful batteries all over our fair land t Ihe people would bo debauched nnd the light of republican civilisation would soon bo quenched in a tea of blood. Again, whenever n newspaper er Journal bceowM ikngcrotM to the public jieace and welfare, wbenwr It pursue n courso ealeulo- tedUodlslnrb tl public tranrpillity and to predafe lUrder aod anarchy, then it is not oHiy'Hse.rlfllU Iwt the duly or the Qoverwnent to mpfr IbABoJfwww puDlleatlon. Ought tkfathfrtorfeognlaoHio libenine'a rigb or free.pe In Id own lioiwe ud amidst I.U nwn iknghters ? Ought the parent 16 sit still and otttiof regard to freedom ol peecii bear I.U own m taught Ibc damning -oi of dis oUdieneato (w rental aulhorhylf lie who eon answer lhe quMtlww in the affirmallve, eanwell a8Hil la grumble at tbujls of tho uuvermwnt ( ilenyiug certain Jr the w. dkwry wall fiwKiil., ll Ulrufl that tlw freedom of I he pre Jn Hi! wMs.yhi cwttrwl byeomlitutlonal m. iatmet,(lwi d Uwt ebll the Uytw wctit to trauonort (be mm t it wn dc HriwtMMiI Nay, vci!y. Owe (hlofc of a '04wWBl having uti ewwy in Ifitwor, .brsWJ! to ifM.pt mmm d Mlm xwlthMsf trarto (Mt-wy( W,-firih, Uftw'tiwHmy-J4ml ll as a mlu, tlwwl rrii)lrwniit 4 iUmmM Is tWs bm irWnlaa tim to mptn U, mmmi mmpoH t tut tmmy all tlw m tUl a iswmr.WshMI Wnlhe Ovwitv ordK k ohsiIs) kiMwdm UhiUmrtiuU td m editor twd a pm to (be -Kmf n Bta.i, I (U CoMtilalloiul gnarmilw of tin- freedom of tliu l'rcr to sacicd nnd binding, ' that tho Ouvcrnmciit cannot reach the ensu? Or suppose, Ifyou please. HkU Iheemwy tlnds a ready made article in Iho Northern 'Slates, Is he so shielded by constitutional gimriuilli's t lift L he enn prracli treason with Impuullyt and Is Ihe Oovernment bound to 'transport tits treasonable delectations? The persons who arc making such an ado Just now nbout Ihe liberty of the Tress, may have some fentful forebodings as to the future wo don't know. ATLANTIC INTELLIGENCE. From the Marysvlllo Appeal, Uxlrn Nor. 16, Quincy, 111., Nov. 16-Gen. IlurnsmVs dl vlnlon, conflating of six regiments, Is expected lo depart Immediately on the urrlvnt of I lie vcmls now constituting die licet at llvauforl, Ocus, Hlonc and Hanks nr In- Washington. A grand council of wt will bo held to-day. which will be parllclpalcd In by McClcllan nnd the President nnd all Ihe Mnjnr General. The ipieslioti of un advance will be decided. Scouts report great disturbance In the rebel ranks. Springfield, Nov. lllli Since Hie depar ture of tho divisions ol Gens. Hunter, Pope and Sturgls, Nov. 9th, for St. Loui from Warsaw, nothing of Interest has transpired. Springfield will bo entirely evacuated, and large numbers of Union men have led clly and ennnty, not willing lo risk their lives among rebels, l'rlcc began to move Saturday morn ing, with 23,000 men and 25 pieces of artil lery, toward l'inevllle, in tlic Southern corner of tho Slate. A gentleman Irom tho rckl camp says I'rtco designs going Into Winter quarters nt Crow Hollow, Washington county, Arkansas. New York, Nov. 15. A largo Kngllsh steamer, loaded with munition! of war for Ihe rebels was captured by a U. S. frigate and taken into ICey West. Ilaltlmore, Nov. Iflth Charleston papers state That Gen. Ixo is making extensive prepa rations to defend Ilniuforl nnd thai that place Is not occupied by Gen. Sherman j that ne groes arc iiigagnl In removing cotton and other proeriy, and that two Yankee Pn boats are agronml near the village. The Charleston Courier slates that there Is but little cotton stored at or near llrnufort. The Itiilhdgc Mounted Illllemcn started for Ileau fort on Sunday Nov. loth On Monday a dclacliminlof .Mounted ItinVmun or Colonel Clingman's North Carolina regiment, was alio on the way. The N. Y. Iltralil't dispatch says that Dodge, Chief ol Folic of Ilaltlmore, was here to-day and reported to tho War Department lh.it Information was brought to llalllmorc this morning by a boat from Fortress Mon roe, that General Shernnn had scteed 83,000 000 worth of cotton In the vicinity ol Heau fort S. C ami that numbers of citizens had profrtntl Ihcir loynlly lo tho Goveniuent. New York, Nor. 15th. The C(imKqii has itrrlfswl lPdMii I1,imm. Tu t..- ... . """V " "" . , ,. " a lusmiger nnder arrest. Gwlu, Calhoun Uenham and J. Ito llrmt of California, were' arrested on llio Unrfu Sum as she was enlpr.i0"1"' portions up to anil ueynnil .iiuiint er loir llio line ,if li,,nn l.v ..,,!.. r n o.T " . ' ' ' """-'"'.thi nuniiirr. . .... Wtd.ics.lay Nov. 1.1 1 1, arrived here last nlitlil. Iho troops hud all been landed, and Ihe stoic and wdinaiice from the various vessels of the thtl, were Mng rapidly discharged. It was rumored that Iho pickets on the op posllosldo of Iho Island near Ihe Snronnah Ferry, had been attacked by rebels. Tlic Federals will take formal possession of Denufarl Wednesday Nor. 13lh. ,n .. .QL''X' '"-i November ISth. I he railroads rrom Pocatollgo to Charles ton and Savannah nro In Ihe greatest danger. A ll.if of truce from Norfalk brought down somo20 paiseiiKers. nil of whom said they wero leaving Dixie on account or tho high price or living there, and tho unsettled slato ut society. All Ihcir baggage wus searched, Houlherii papers wero very scarce, only three being on board, ami from them we gath er the following : AunvT.t, Gj November 11. A report is current here, for tho past day or two, that black Hags lmC been bnlilcdiit Savannah, vMiaiivaiun ami oiucr places on llio Southern coust, which indicates that no quarter will be given to Ihe invaders, nud no quarter will be nTii The Norfolk Da; Jlook has (he fallowing advertisement : Attention H.iltlesnakesl Charge with, fell Hoa. mid be prcitored to strike! If wc find uny suojeners in mi town, they must receive llio forcu or our venom. Calf at the Oily I I.I II (tfl.I l.U Bl.. If ... - .. ...... un, .iv-rnn) uig siiuku ana llio tittle snakes. Keep your eyes ojicn, uml bring in the lul or those unfriendly to our holy euiwc. Hy order of the great rattle. Notcmber II. A private letter from the Guir Squadron stales positively that the privateer Bnwsr has been captured, and that her crew is on board the A'ogoi-a, on her way North. J aitr despatches concerning Gen. Nelson' yijtory In Kentucky, receithl at tho War DciMrimeiit.icnreKnt ic number or prisoner at 2.016, and the number or rebel found dead at 400, New York despatehe. stale that Secretary (vlwse will appoint n Collector for Port Heau faft.aBil cotton will be nt once shipped front therq to Knglaml. J"umc Drown was arresied at Uoston, Nor. 1 tlh. as a SeeewJonlsl. He had n letter In hi Mswuioii f,om William L. Yaneer, n tghind j to hi en in Alabama. In wlileli be speak dtofourugliHily or a Southern recogni tiou by Iho huropean Power. Thairon tyyrU,or Itldgeway & Co., in Willi advlnliin. were burned nn 'n,r,T.,. i.ub Noviinbcr. The low 1810.090. 'The N. Y 7roiiie"spkl despatch, dated U ttshlngleo, November i-tln.Mjs Je4j K. W, My.si iH-i-uarwiia,o JtritWtwWeet, wa lirjwglitlivroln tlw Qptr dt,liL He ob- iiiimti h iwr ut ,4tiwnionu riRt the Uritish l.ontHl, am) he rwck'd MalthhaPoint from I'KilerieKsbarfr. IIu reoresem ll 1iUau. wi iinnmuni iu ii- ip n grew irigiit at llie ueKor wir Nhvy at Itetulort. He was MHl.bera by GpvwaiesVrirNeftli (Jaro Una, to br ng the two torn by Hhj first nutr rUjgcnr tlw )ii Jwlge. Douglaj.aud'wrry them giiiilli, topjfvent thijr properly, valued nt 5O0,0Q, frwn Ifeing oooslseatiij. A report wo reewlvwl at he4(oireH in usliipglwi, that M the nlflit or Nvmlf ISth Ik- ivUI ferae at Norlkawploti, N. 0 bod bwi reiMfafoed.'und wm Aitann iuu .ll lit &I..m...I . l. t.. ' . . . . , ";"" -Willi 10 pk-iw ol nrlllrery. Gen, )U.who PrlMt and Oettwal MeCkllaiMlWielUjvt Iho Halenmtt, awl l (be wlwJLwBibr In tm bi the tMwi porlhwi flbe tmc at 8,-' W. Um, Witmk'ihmym liw bankr,! UM.hM. it k MftArlM) aajtaoA usiWllv. awl ?.W slriMW nt Uh . w' "" 'I'Li. ..L.I ..1-1,..,.. 1, .. JE....I. .... .1 ,. r nw.-i wivw ncrjiH'imim nr en nrf -rr'ijv wiswiiv mm mat tieiuiiy, ivaring inkw i or.k, ,or. ioiii. our nrmy nuoui tt osiiinginn nro tuxvii in prei Thesleamer Coatzaro'eos from Port llnyal ' c,c,lcc "P "l0 Cheuicaku lo Annapolis, uml that either Oen.Baiiks or j3lone will make nn nttaek. 'J i.o rirw Is low cnoirfH lor inianiry 'Wraril. ' , Twit aMnnulr. nnp frnmnlnminolls nnd one mm Fortresa Monroe, lve'MlmlTMleti:oniliwrtirn J with rtlnforremenifi for tl Sikth. - The steamship (ihmihiojt h;nrrived wllblobumK i'.mnmj. iUik In X rnY-nmliOF-ifltll. KniTKliil . . r. change tlw name, of Tfcw Untmidu to Ihe UiilirJ BtatM rfr CfHiimWttf $ 'f wa nuiet' umler IlKHJlBsquefu gnrerincni.iiuu couniy. irKunws wnerj;, ik inygw"! iut,nimwiiu, ire "nw. ?i-t. , - '-Gorernor-Genenil Derrau k oil Ids way to winter, and McCnlloiigb ni 'nrnklng equal strict observance of tl wri-thn luw m doabt Washington M Minister. IuimIu into Carroll county, ArkaneiK. There , lew one of the lilghest dulle ol n good citiwn. It Ihm been resolved, nl n convention rll Ihe urc not known to bo any aimed nU'l Morlh . bnl It I nut the tho h'glK'M, Tlic luw of Coiircdvmtc States or Cenlrnl America, to or it wavy line draw n east nnd wcsl through nciVwdly. or self prrservallwi, or paving mr Ol-ixct. 11.. Koecnbtr l.V Tlic N.T.'In the northeast ctrrner Of the Write, unrroK-ea Ttihimr'i tn?rU ifpAnninli nitra ! Gi-ii. Hum. side's dlvlsioir, conMsling iir six regiment, arc' expeeted lo depart immediately oil the arrival oru poillon or tho vcasels now cunslllutlng llio licet nt Heaurorl. The N. T. IFoiW's Wiisldnjilon despatch says Generals Stone ulid H inks are In town. A flniml f'nunfll nf War Is in be held to - ibiy. which will be participated In by General McOlellun, tlic President, iirnl nil acting Mu .-... .. .. . -.. . . . -.. Jnr Geircrtds. Tlic question of on advance will be ttcckleil. Our spies und scouts rrpott grcnl disturb ances In (lie rebel ranks, mid mpid moving of troops. There Is alio gtrut activity lu I lie army here. 'flu. K. V. Timn'i Wudibmlnn ilpnnleli says that there is evidently nn Intention on the, has command nl Kansas and Gen. right ol part r.r Government to billow up the blow so' 1'uclfic Department. succcssrully struck on the sea coast. Hack uguln to tho Allnnllc coast, wc have Gin. Harney has gnnn to Fortress Monroe, the farts nt Hnllerns Inlet where Gen. Main It Is thought he will Inke command or the re-1 Held command Albermnrla uml IVmiieo Infiirccmcnts, nnd participate in Iho campaign Sounds, and spoils the wholercabord or North on the Southern coast. I Carolina far rebel usi. ., v A. Wasliinfflnn despatch to tho N. Y. Her- nf sars that Mr. Dodge, Chlcrnf the Haiti rnorc Wllcc. was there to-day, nnd reported to the War Department that Information was brought to llalllmorc this morning, by bout from Fortress Monroe, that General Sherman had seized 6-1,000,000 worth or eolton In the vicinity or IKiiufort, S. C and that numbers or citizens had professed loyalty to the Gov ernment. Srm.N'nriKi.n, Mo.. November 11. Since the departure from Warsaw on Saturday last or the nrmy divisions or Generals Hunter. Pope and Sturgls, notlilntr or iutrrrst lias transpired here. General Slgcl's and General Asboth't divisions huvc returned Trout thiir position south of here, which was merely a feint In protect our withdrawal, and will march far St. Iitili via Holla In n day or two. Tho Situation. It is necessary, nt brill iutorruls, to look over I lie whole field or operations between the iiiiioii ana rtboi for cm in nruer to appreciate Ihllr seveml nrosptcls, uud get tome diflultc dm or how llio war I waging. lli'L'innlntr at the north of the .Tunics rlvrr. hi Vlruinlii. wu bovu on llii north bunk of' Fortress Mouroe.unOld Point Comfort, here Gen. Harney is in enmmund, Gen. Wool huv - ing n signed. Gin. Duller who was formerly ncre siniioncil, li.is lately lion atilgneu to lilm . jrsieniuy nirnugu un ins q it new Department which include Ihe New S. F llullrtin Kngland Slates, with his headquarter nt Hus-! X ton. ills prerent duty Is iiresuimd to bo th.iiftnnuol Conforenco or tho United Breth llllinj; up nl regiments, ami sending them far rcn 'n Christ. ward to Wathiugton, while the rumor is that Tlic annual conference or the United Ilrctli- nn expetllllo" I' being prepurvd far him to rcn In Christ was luid lu Swale vallev. Done- lend to sen in December. Opposite Fortress Monroe, soulhwatd, Is Norfolk, still In ribel hnnd. and probably under Ihe command or Gen Magruder. Ascending Iho Potomac, the left wing our or army is under ueu. blckles, wlm holds Hu Maryland bank, fhinltd by Gen. IK-uun-gard. whose h a Iquarlcrs arc at Acquln Creek. At this place, at Shipping Folnt, and nt various Minn. Ilic rebC.S Ii mve batteries planleil, and tin y would seem to have made tho navigation ol the Potomac so dancerous that tunnlics fur . .... . ." . "..." K,,Y ? nm, ','! ",c. l,u'l '" I. It was in- I timaled m n late diipatch that Heaureiird was mi hi way to Crurlcston, but who was lo take hi place, If so, has not been minminccd. Our centre Is connnaudeil by Gen. McClcl lan at Washington, with Gen. Johnston or the rebels fronting him and holding his Innilnuar Icrs ut Fairfax Court lloutc. Our line have beene.Mendtd snulh nud west ol Ihe l'olnnmc- in the farm or nliow, from n llltlo lvlnw Al-i exandrla to the Great Fuls. (me 10 miles buoiu tj Buiiwriiw.j ixwiimmirg, which i uvui MHtM vwu huuivi uviuu nuuiii i them. On the upper l'ntomac our rlcht win un.ler Iho eommand of .Mujor-Gencrnl Hanks. I under Whom is Gen. Btor.C. Opposllo thflll.! with Ihe l'otomao between. Is the rebeU' left win. commanded by MaJor.Geueial Gtislavus w. tjiniin, wno recently ran away from New Yoik city, where he held tho lucrative post of Street Commltsloner. Smith's headquar ters urc at JATsburg. Under him Is General Kvans, who led the attack upon those of our forces that were commanded by Col. linker. Our lines are on Iho Muryland side of the river. Gen. Dank' men hold all the fords. and threaten Hurpcr'a Ferry and Lecsburir. Gen Dlx bus command of the Annapolis Department, his headquarters being at Fort MolKory, near Daltlmnrc. Or the position In Western Virginia very little I known. We probably Imvu iimjis pulld posesslon between the Allej;lmnles nud tlto Ohio river, north or the Great Kanawha for Gen. Itotekraiif, who ha charge of this Department, when htst heard from had moved hi hrndmiurtirssnutbwcstward from fjummer vlllc to Guuly llrldgr, whieii Is on tlto Great Kanawha. Opposite HoKkrnn were Pfoyd tho gun-tlilcf, Geo. Lee, (whom to-duy's tits q itches announce a sudenly in the vicinity of Charleston.) and the crosy Gx-GoveBor Wise, won nas run so iuii ami no oiien wnen no Ims had glini)es" of his enemy, that it puzsJes tel egrnphlc lightning to keep track of him. The Department of Cumberland embrace Kentucky, Kat Tennessee, Ohio and Indiana. It was, until lately, under command of Gen. W.T. Sherman, who wo formerly connected with llliOBe of Lscim, Turner k Co. of this , be i.(t urotJiei; of Beoalnr Sherman who o lonjr nr1 by (lie Itepublicuns (or Speaker of llio House of ,IU'prccntntIvc, but was finally wlllidrawn in favor of Venning ton. Gen. Sherman has lately been called to take command nnder Gen. McClcllan on the t'olomoe. Gen. Huell left Washington on the 13llt to AWiroc eommand or the Cumbcrlaod Department. Two battle seem In have been fouffht ltelr. oe in eastermost Kentucky. Hie oiImt m over the river rrem Kentucky In .VIbwurl, or whlclia yef, however, we have received oflly tlic most meairre udvUw. Tint In JvniiU- took place ) l'ike, flinty, whhl ii) ,he e.v- Iremc eastern part of the SatyGeiwri Nel-EV M bf?" '"'wwd.'1' V W A ? ll son commanding the Union foreeiHl Gvn.rt,?t'!k',,'nu ror ll.HirHd l'efsl ol W V!hi the rebel. On wh.il day it oecwed "plel cmwtry be Iw bmi dwiltwtabetl in h Ml been slalwl.and wheilr.t)l tin wti'MaAiveditaSlpWiManVMtiwlMir or JWei kraH1 riffhl, we kiiftw at. The only-deflnitc iiforHMlIwi wehvj i hniwr dEspaiulw 1h ftYenlii.tp.thetjrvet litttt,ow foree oaptured V.013 prlrf, and, fWwtl 4qo ikad op the flekl. " N The other lale bsittlv fwa feht Rt Del mfit, M nth Mitffetijipr river, opwtalte Uoluiebtt in Kt)luhy. (It pwbably took Pc m the J9h of ;NWriWr The oreJseM. Hiider wwowird ,of qi, ,Cbefil,Uam, .erWl Ihe Mhwlppi ,atil n.tlneked Mr fofew, w)w were emtimaiuled by Gje(Hl Grant ,aud MeOterrwrd. Tta.' rUU wmm bramiiv r. ....I . I AAn I i . . . . IT-V '-T iHmu, tmi iwiMrreti m litem utMen am mr HttdarjI'll r iMta iNmd. Hut. HltrHmV,',l'SH1W, UAU I.O.-l - r - - VW ! vWV tTl T Ud,t4,Mi.r lit Mbit mi ri. 04tr tomm i .n.t.. .- j 'PrlTi.tws,Uwjetffd lis owKin.!llllr(lIIWIIllllMt1 (WfW mmm nun yrtm IM fmn M M y ,Ht Jfllll nun out for that tvreUrwd Male,) until I be arrival of General Halleck, who Irfl Washing- urn lor ins iwauquuf ies mfoi.ura vu mu llOlh. ." Our sweecM h him t fnfwfaclory In MbmstSthut IliibpearnVthc, atlimpt to overlu rlukc Wee and MUulluijili Is loned. Wlieh7rflJl heard :inm. irvla1 tnhlnjr rrllli nN'vneeU lowanfe WaiWiW- n . i. ..-. i..J i... ..i... .ci .- WltS lilt (, . ...-.,. . ., ,... .,....2.1 . a tiring Held, Itollu nnd I'ilnt Knob, noelli ol hwlilcli'iiK. mMlifif Itw. fallroiiils.t'if llxi SltL', , have Cane Girardeau, from ttlilcli Jilf Thorn eon wm laMycwiipelk-d lo ran. uml tlic trl. nngle between llelniont, Charleston, nd Cairo In Illinois, i-rom one point oi mi iriungn-. as we have said ubovc, the rebels have ousted lis. ' Cairo In Illinois, and Pailnculi In Kentucky. 1 where we have forces, nrc In Gen. Ilulleek's IK'iwrlmenl. Genend A. Sidney Jnhnslon, j, ...i.. . !.,. ,i i. ... ,.. (lately from this cutill is ut MeiiniliW, and Gen. 1'illuw, who is In his DeiHirimiiil, has his henduunrtcr nt New Madrid, tnilvss he has morn I litem up to Coluuibu.. Westward or Missouri all Is .our except the wilderness or Texas nnd Arizona, out of which wretched land Vim Horn has made It must comrorluble Tor loyal men In lltr. Iknver The best harbor' on the Smith Ciinillna sea board Port Ilnyul Kntrnncc whether or not that Hcauforl Is formerly liikm. If It Is true, us Is rumored, that there aro 1.V000 Confeder ate troops nl Charleston, tiny will all be ucciKil ll tlic toKinsnro to be ilciiemli-il on, 'The command or ihe grand Nuvul Kxpcdltinn llmt look Port Ilnyul was clveii to Com mander Dupniit ; nnd ol the tinny on board, to Gen. T. W. Sln'riunn ol llhodf'Muiid. We have Key West and farl locutions ut I he Tortuous. Fort Pickens, whero nrd Hilly Wilson's Zouavesnn llie west end or Santa Horn Islund, opposite IVusucolii, Is ours ; us is ulso Missis. sippl Clly on the main laud. Our forces nrc stationed tonal Ship Island, by which the trade vol IcTmitchnriraln to New Orleans, is cut on" pretty iff'Clunlly. I i uc iraiior i wigga uy niu wuy oi urn own suggestion far there ta look of lighting ahi-ud bus lately In en nmuvi-d, and in hU pluee Gen. I.ovi-11, who was Deputy Sliel I'ommlsiloner or New Yoik until he nnd Smith ran away, takes command. Then around nil I lie seubonrd of llio Con fid. i rules Is thrown the blockading squadron, a Met t ol unknown iiumiier. which miieriy n I im'ily ridetmlng Itself. Alios . as if it were nbout lime for -Ml Hut the Fast Day that doubi iVIiocelher, It look i ill. Davis to up loubtless was kept miking dominion. la county, Oregon, commenced on the 12ih day of October, 1SG1. The following resolu tions on tlic slulc of the country wire udnptid : litiolvttt ; 'flint in thu fin mat ion of the American I'ulon, wc cuiuiof but ricngiilze the I'rnviileuce or liou as well us llio cure ami un naru i-uil wisilom lil llie renuii c ! t lio mil rH-rinuni-nev. uml m-riiL-lultr. tlu-rrliirn tun. li i f : slim ns now fclleinptctl is -treason nguiimt the overnmeiii. Ihtulvttlf That our liiuirrccdinlcd pros- perity ns n nnlloit is un evilenec or Ihe wis. dom and U-..ISnlly of our Government, nud fan-shadows ll Imporluucv to llie welfare uml progrtss of tlie liuman race; llartforr, u cannot but ngurd aujLntfenipt Jo ovi-rthnm it os being nt war with the matt eherUhtd hope nnd best Interest of society, and is fraught with incalculable cell. UtuAvtdi However imie'i the subject of ct.jet we regard this as Ihe fruitful smitcr or our present nullo-ial Irnuble, in which il Slavery may be iguoteit lit I tic prireiil eon clearly Indicate llie t-pirit or nugression, In- ORTuncM a ii fmnrifji inn. n til ri iiii m in j cnmputlblllly with friiduin uud fret; iustltu is liors. I'ttolecd: Wiillc wc would exercise charily Inward Islir cliurclir. vi In r lr mul il,.. fcarofGod. w do U-lli'vo llmt tho rl,.ir.l,. of America mo to u prent txlint n-spnusibte -.-.-- ' - - -- -.- ..-- ........... Tor the crnwih. extension, nnd pcrpemiiy or the (reeat sin ol tlnvery. And wc would en treat those churches oteclaly who aurve with us that till Is a prcitl evil and n crying lu, nnd yi-t receive slavo holder in their ciunmiin ion, in consider the propriety or wilhhnldlnj! fellowship from all who claim property in man. lloohtth That In tho fearful struggle now c,nlng on belwccn the Government and those who are madly and wickedly trying to subvert it, we tee no alternation bat to resist orce by force nnd though we deprecate vtur anil greatly deidoro blomlhedhyct in the present crisis- wc believe it I the duly of every good citixen to support nnd suslnln the Governmeiil against tntmiti abroad and traitors at hnrnt. lletolieil i That wc have implicit confidence in the ability, wisdom, and energy of the pres ent Government of I ho United Slate, to put down rebellion nnd rwlmo pence : and there fore wo will give It our Jtearly support. Retolvtdi As our hope orsuceefsl in God, wo will pray Tor tlic welfare of our Govern. rwent : for wiedom to unide our rulers i for siicees to crown their efforts j that rljihUmry triumph over wrong : Jmllcu over injustice; and that this Hepubllo tuny nrlso fnmi (lie present struggle juirer nud wore n-iwrrful tlia(i ever before, und that 1m) may still occupy a worlhv tolllti nmo-' tlu iuiilm nr'tlu- enrlb. - W. JKDAmthiTrJ,8rc'. Jas. .M. Cii.tN&r.wi, Aseit J llKADQLMIITKna AlvMV W TIIK I'otoimK! i : : ,, i . ... , . iHuiiii-n, iiin-inri, imiwiuiw tuiuiiiiiiiB nun only made no provWoi, rr Its disrnn.lo.i, but , , , w ,,.,., ',.,... qu.-nl upon nalu on the contrary did mnkt provision for llr I , , ... , , ,. Washington, Ocloljrr 22, 1801. General OM r- der No. 31 Tlic Major General rommaitil ,8ajrf RHdXe4fiBf. )MHWk tog, wiui iniierrc ffuw, BHnsuHee 10 nn Army of the I'olowae the detitb of Col. Kd ward D.lkker, who Ml elorinittly Jit battle on Hie evening or, Monday, tlte 21st of Octo ber. 1861, near Iceburg, Virginia. Tho gnl-. lani uean nan many tint to iiowr. At the llnwoflik death lie wo a member ef the United StatMHenutc for Ormon. nnd it Is no injnttiee.to any wrvivpr, to , ithat oc ,f lb? mrt e4MvHt volew.lH that urius twp HUIV, WI WIS HWVWUHSl WIH Mi MAAS1 hi devatkHi In lt no,ieMil .skg, .Cut .T in tha.fulliw of UU, power n ,a jtlatffran nnd in the ocmree pfibrillhiiil ,rvr a rt n$iU,r. while tlie country i in nrnts wll'ivy t ..utl,Jai,Ui,:iiu,;.iQUKKK nnd JOHN DUCK :w You are While they foment liw fitlf.l IIu tiled ps a sohlier wtwM wbtsi to, die, amid the shock W" ibatlls, Uf ttwje and wawpk hh4 waling hto-nwi ,lwyvdtil,. irhe.renwws of the oVawH) wl bis interred lo (he city wiui im now p,ib hi rann. ami me in neral nrra'wsmwt will be olerd br Uriisa dkr Qeneml tim Ctcy, .w an RfinfOftriald Bwrk.ef.rMSOtel tothemftni)rr(HlM!-diavd. '11e H4wliUlgtorwillUy'HH4rHH)g wiH be won) iw-tntev twyuy me ttWear $ tbe W V r, ,i K '7 '"rl Cl'Jtc ' il (IN ITTV ir. rVOTHMp, ..' ttt .. g1, Co), m Sd Jkglwwit .of tCnvftby, (VjfUnk VoJuntwrs, Tiir.s JKrrKRaoK and ilin, Ciir.vnit. j We commend tHC nriWifing trs-Hic Hotlcu of tbe Seesiktlnn joiirnak B)1 th4r r-ynipathlxcr In this State : The atsitejmaliincis IWnlswho w me innlur'm,ftH! Iiliefty stftlieeltliWilliatiThnmiM JvlTerwiiifi atid ufivr his illtf Irteus rneidlc lrc 3w closed, nnd nmliM the lc sfcwk1! '.... .ii.. i.. i- t;..... lain. ., '!,...! ll.. I. ...k..i. t?..... tta iMn. .it cnunlry when in itantrer, n liiglwr obnjea rfoaft To lose oruhlry W n 'sefirtitlsws I n'ltefiincc'tn written law, woM W r? (wu'lhe law lteir, wltli lire, liberty, properly and all lltfww who nro enjoying them with bs x thus ubsutdlj' Mcrillcing the cud to the means.' SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. d. F, .Ttt'Ksnsvii.t.K I.oiiiik No. 10, "hold Its regu lar meeting; every SATUUDAV KWXIXO, nt their Halt (Mc'Cully V Thentcr building). Drothers in good standing are cordially In vlliil to ntteiul. n. V. "MAUUY..O. K. F. It"SKi.rM It. Scc'y. n2:Cm WAItREN L0DQE No. 10, A. F. & A. M. HDI.I) their regular communications tliu Wcdnesdny Kvenlngs on ur preceding the lull noon, in Jircnosvn.t.K. ouv. G. W. GHKKU, W. M. II, Hmmiv, See';. OREGON CIIAPTEIl NO. 4, 0 F- HOYAI A3R.CU ZsfASOZfS, j a ax sox vti. i. ;, o it t:c ox, Will hold Its regular communication!" on tlic Klntt Mnliinlnj- KrrnlnK orRrrrj- Monlh. All sojuuruliii; Comiiniitous In cood stmidlni; aru cordially Invited In nlteiut. W. W. FOWI.Klt. II. P. .Tas.T. Gi.kx.v, Scc'y. dceHM" PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. & A. M. Hold their reciilar coinmunleutioiis Ihe A StTfitnir Kvknimis on or preceillng Hi- 'Vjr roll moon, In I'liteulx. Oregon. V S. M. WAIT. W. M. 8. TlKtiMni, Sec'y. Jaii2:2 Sand's Sarseparilla Is alike i-meaclnus to check lnu!p!eiit malady, nnd to counteract no tual ill.cn!-. In Can' or rcrofula. eitluneoti erupllcns, crynlpila", liver complaint ami gen eral deblllly. ll '.till rpeidlly purify Hie blood. remnrc all iiubenllhy si-cri-tlims, and n'niulla uroiiii tiriMli'co n hi-ullliy nctlun of the hIuiii itili and Ihihi-N, tlii-reby rt-llevliiir imnv com- P'alnls nrbne from n'dcrangemriil of the ill- I H7,lw;fl,",,f,1M"' The Ingrvdlenu compiIi.g j lids crlrbrati d rrmeily being entirely t egetable, no iinpiitwnui sympiunis arc ten Ulilml niter cure. 42ml To Fcrtons whoso Health Is llrokcn Down, Kviry dlrensc inlghl tinqnefllotmlily Ik) prevented If imluru were nn.lHtcil to hilly with Ihat mot wmnli-rfii) of nil lnvlronilor, Dr. llotmrrrKiiV Srovlni llmmio. Wln-n tin llamo of Ufa wanes and milters from extiaur- I linn. ftiliiitiit.l(.r lliljt rummi nlnrnllt t. It ....... ........ ... ....- ,.. -..- -- ....... .. .. will once more become Uioly nnd rtrong. In the dublllly which follows violent fevir lu dl- I .... i ., .i ,t. i.i.... , rni iit'cuy, or ii-riiiiuiK iruin in-r iiyhij; ur uit ' iwcrllmi.iind nUu In lliojc palnrul and too miiih inei - itciiii niimeiiis in ttmcii niiiics nrc i-.Neiu Ultuly mljrcl Ihu lllllers titrr nil lo give ( itorsittviti-sit relief S lMvTtt WTVW,IW. Sold by all DrtiggMs nnd 4Mi Kj:iV Ai)Vi:itTJSi-:nii2NTs. GTOLRY! CAVALRY!! Rnllv VollIlltftrS , ' usuiuio To the U. S. Service, Tor FroRtior ProtcctioH. T'"It.M ofsm'Ice. thif years. iiuIcm fooni-r dbclmrai d. Knch man will Ih noulnil In jfurnUh IiImiwii burro and lior.u iiUiiiiuoiilr, Ih't luial amount of pay r inuuth lor man nnil borne lll Iw ' Flrl Sergcnn) S9 (Ml Oilier Sergeanln :n: un CoriontU :vS nu Knrrii-r ami lluekmlihs It I on HisshT S 111 I'rivnte SI IIU Clolhlug and arms furnbhed the mi-n the same as In the regular army, and $tl)U bounty ut the expiration of service. Ar BarelliRg Ofl, For eidldmcnt ur Vuluuteers, has U-vn opened At Jacksenvillc, And olhT offices will bo eil.tlilthiil at points In this, Jowiitiiuc and Douglas couiitlw,ftnHn ns practicable. K. P. MAUUY. Lieutenant Columl U, C, II. Jackonre. Nor. 2M, 18lit. -titf Cm 3L-?!s.-) Reduction in Prices - Off BOAKB & LODGING -ATTWB- - U. S. HOTEL! OO Uettrti r week .-,. ... .. 7 OO &cail, jpwday, Single R ., &l Ladgitsg jpr NUkt, single rom 1 -LadgiHg jr Nlgkit, double ron SO SiHgle MtHtl..,..,,.,-.. ...... .SO MEAL, AT ALL HOUIS, Ii?U8 JIORNK, Vfej'rleior. 4TATE OF OHKGON,1 SsJ. tH'KTr (H'ifHnrni.NK, I flW AHMtlMTK TiAYOfiM. PAHOAf. I 1 DKYAUOHKIXi:. 81LVK8TBB HKO- j" wHiM lht,,.wrij o( nmebmeu.t no boon kwHil njra Mt you. and yow nronef tr nt. Uwbed. to wllfy IW demand of DATID I'Uir.I.IPS.aMoniitliw lo llie mm of Fill v. three dollar 'iml Wy rme-hwideHeibs riO-lMWKftw, ik'vo Hiwwr ibefitft' A. U.'MeiltifHln, u JMlee of the IWe In and fr hU eeuiily, nl ld ettoe, ( WhWo, h tlo Judgment will be renderted aguM yi,jiitd ymtr pfe)NsHy,i14ti)wy tlw yl.oVl.(W4 ,iMIltlPiht'(f,tJgUw..ll. , - ;Anp'i;iiu.trti. .VMo,Nv,l(I,If&. r ' 4iU j nf OO fUVi - nOOK tti m nr m. nt ejv-'jVrw ihe' mill, w wtsOalar. On tqur of '. i. V. IrOim.I,, Agent. NKW A DVKUTISEaiKNTS. Kb X -W -KSS lk-V TV.. 4iHi..4 '.. Northern 'Minm ! K "? SELLING OFF SEL0W CDITH $47,000 wbrth of GEHERAL MERCHAHOISE! AT- Brtjkneu & Bros".! TDK undi-rstgmd, with the tlrw of commen cing liiiluers at Wall Wslbt, lmv -dvter; nilmil. nnd will positively, cloi- nut our enlkr clock of Murehandliic. now lu loru nt Jiiek title, by (he Flrl Day r Wliruary nest, - KKOAIlI)I.IS OF COST- - , Our stock consists or " ' Groceries and Provisions, aaecru, Kard, Tin and WootUa Ware, CLOTHING, XJoots, JSIIxoocb 3 3C9Cetaf Staple and Fancy Goods, .Icivt-sry, Ontlcrr, SadtUery, TOHACCO and 8KG AHS. Also, 1,000 gallons assortid I.UJL'OH.S, 300,000 lbs. ol new FI.OUK, And 2,000 bushels or OATS. All nt the above goods will be cIohnI oat at 1VIIOI..i:SAL.H AND HETA1L. And tlic goods nrc warranted as represented. Wc will nlsn sell or rtnt our- Fir-Proof Brick Store, Willi fislurr und Warrlume. Also, ihr COITAt;H lately occupied by J. A. IlltUN NKU, wild n coniplolL m-II ul hiutuliold lur nilurennd cut kliif nb tisik Also.ndJ-dniiig lluildliig, with ktuble, He. Ahai.a Iwa-tted FaHitly CarrlHgo, With a Kit or Harness, In perfect order. Also, A PAUt OF GHAY H01t.Sl, Well iimlt'hrd, American stock. und will woik i single or iiiiuutc. Aim, .flk- IBfamrsir-HM- dinlultiltitf .'120 ncn-s of GOOD,IjANI, )o oulidnt PliuKiiit Grove, udjolhiii); Ilebers Faun. The Greatest Opening Yet! TO COMMKNCK JU'rilNKSSJ OUR BRANCH STORE, -AT- '' AS11JLASX MILLS! a For Inrllier purtleulors, pjly at the Si on- of J. A. ISKU.WUR i lIHOTIIlMt. .laeUuuillo. Nov. 23. 18(51. SkorLfT Sals. BY VIDTUK OF A IIKl'IIKKin Chan eery, made at Ihe UeloU-r linn. A. D. Ittlil, nl the Circuit Court In und tor Jueksuu enuiily, Slate of Ori-gon, olid uu t-xi-rulii.it ihilv iMiinl iIh-hwi by the Cl'-rkorsald Court iiihI in mo directed, iu favor i.f IICNOAN & MI-SSINGF.lt, l(r the sum o Two Hundrtd Mini Kihly-Hettiiuia UU las-liiiiulrtilibs dol lars (8'JK? IU Kill), with lutensl ut IwiiumI tiiii-luilf H-rtvnt. tr niiiiilh and ensl: md ..I... I.. i....... ..r v-itL-n.fiv- t. hi t.t.t- ...r , ,, . .i.tfr.itfvi. tv ii.r... lor the M,n, ,.r Fn. Hundred u,,d F,,r ..ml I tiity hight tiiie-himdrttlib dollur (9H)l I'd U)UV. wltli lrJini bi iwu ml i,-.l.0ir ... Li-nl. H-r inoiith ; uud both iufuTnt JACOD IIL'FF.MAN : I liutvliVliilui-mitml wi.J nirer for snlo, Ur ennh, in ij.c hiudm.t biddi-r, mi Tl'KSIIAY. iheTWdCNTY-FOUHTII DAY OF DF.CKM IlliU. A I. 16CL ull il e right, title uml lutwvt (beihg hu trnv-fourib iiiu-iiTij hi inr rum jiiiini Jiiiuiiiun III a ceriiiin WATKIt DITCH. Iwdiiu: from ih. lell'liuiid link ul ApiiVtiiitc ('ink. In sjiid Cuniiiy and rjtnie, uud known ns HurTntan A Co.' DlKb, Ifgilhi-r with ull nm (iIimHlar tic tiiieni-its. liirnlilimuBts und uppnrl . nnnct then unto U-lunglug uru any wiy p Kit.iIuing. Sale U-lwcrn Ihe boars of one nnd four n'clmk i. M.,r uld day, ut or near the mouth or suld ditch. Dated, Jacksonville. NoremW 23. 1801, JSH W. H. y. HYDK-riberHT. Admiisiktratfjr'A MU. NOTIOK Is lauby kIvcji thni, liy virtue nl nn ordi-r or Ihe UuiiiiIt Court rf Juck- soil Cuuniy, Oregon. 1 will nffr for aU, nt pablic vtiHlue, to llie highest Udder, on the premise, oji Saturday, Beeraber 14th, 181, All the riehl, title and inter it of J. II. Sliel don, deeeuMiI, to the fidlntrlng divrrlhnl j rp erly, vis j lM number wn JV In Uoi-k imw her one IJ.siluuteditithe tilhige or Ashland, JaeVwu eouuiy, Oregon, with nil tlto apjmr tenunee ilwrennto Ulonging, Ttrnw of sale : one-fourth cash in hantl uml IuiIao in six mmiU', I fil fV ' A Hi, Adm'r, PetititjR fir Divsrea. JlKNttV JUD9K, K, 1 :rwsK.J w, MAttY JANK JUIVi rpO MAY JANK iVlMiflfi-YitT hereby mtlifii-d, tlwl, nnUl pn npnr,iii the Circuit Cnurl T the Slate w Oregon; fw Ihe county ff JurWm, on the Tklrd Dv ttl FeWiiarv. IMC And'-aitswer.the j&liti fa-J-tf ibc 'above mwff, the wine' WtH 'be liWVn Vir tWnwd, umUfte prnyv h' wltii ermtttJ Wjr llie Cinrt.' 'r ' IH. VSWW'KU?7 8fle1t(.r rorA'lllkwT. JaeksonvWe. Nov. 2, 1 U 1 . 43ft '""'l'''' '" '" "iin"S" - .tt ssswj 'ICIC U Uwebr elven to the member ct Xt'.l lflV T AtiMlf X-.. fn I..1 A. M., tUat Ihu unnuul ehothui oi oJRaw fer Ull' Muuiwr M.Lxmitf vr-nr. will Lut luJJ In lluup r, . I...I. .1 LAJUrt. JU. J If . r . IHH lnwli'JaeUwvHe, 6egrn, tw W4n4y,Xyeaiif, Pw, Uth, 1W1, TIk mmbr of lto id) urf .huwby 4) fied to atteiiilearly on Iw'cvculi. above wen t lotted; Hy order of Oi W,ORKKU,W. M. Jacksonville, Nov, 16. 4Ui DENTISTRY, TU. P. O.HKARN nHlbe JL it .JnelsMwvJIle THKii. DAY next, nnd remain fura tew- SMS. Alt fi 1 mp.wiAFinliid. 'MHH.xi slaor to tielUnWtsi j4nt H'Ktd. NovmWrliS. lJl.r-44 1 W iiM tn J kpMHspV 3 ix mini kuM Jwiunvil;. wil Lu nt uivateMle. A 1m. A VAM.it TO E rnWeniow w ml ar ike miessaoj. nt . .. . . '. ' ." r:r .'--r-T--- .- r - - ntsiH tvlKt.r Gn-jJt. 0. U. JJOKIIS. October 0, 1851, ZH R-BM OVAL. i SHI " GrOOdlj CHEAP 3F"oxT.. 0m,lxt, r s TDK HI, US'iiKlrtlGNKD-HAYIXH i i : I u t p ut 4 . i ' Kn.'l ?. tm. osj t H t'l -.-rm MESSRS. ANDERSON &0LBXX TOOKTHKR WITH TJIKIH I EXTENSIVE FAIX PUKJIIASES, NOW DAILY ARRIYIXti, OFFKIl THK RA.MK TOTIIK PUIIJ.I0 At Very Low Fricw, WIDE, MORGAN & CI, JACKSO? VILT.K Oct. 2(1, 1861. 41 J. It. Wauk,. ...I'm .S. MoiWlJ, WADE, H0R0.IH & (0,, DKAT.KKS l.V GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Mnllnl to lh 'Wont f llie I-flllf, ( TO TIIK I'L'IH.IO VK OPFHIt JNDircilMK.NTS - . t DF'or GtxmlJLl JncJ;.ontlllf, Aoriu 24. 'II J. UZm LEATHER Axn- ' -. --- n. -w. -. w- wn. -w vi r ' fcliUH) 1 IiUJliN WS ; - tlATK shall Im in n-ei-lpt of an auorlin'lJ ' V IailT and .Slum Kliuilit w , ft' dy, comprUlng In irl, vlx j u . .,"..!" s",,u tnt ?",c "t 1 I "enrioeKHoIr lfHXa l '-MC Prtnrhtlalfrjkliw'.-' Culorid ,liiln5 Hjjlns, lioumlVad. Tut Is, KiMiriililes. - i . Kline Tlirend. ' UK .y; Viol tJiM-r nrw- InetH-d w I Ms d-psriism ripriiil,' lu tthlh WluvllelbeMlmtWtorSlwKBMker snd Hikers, tine, mim & re.- JW)iT.Mf,AMfmi, 3? M. A. BKEWTAIVO, Oseo ,filtSlit f naw KtelTentf KgHUr weekly stij1 ( Jkfflw. rNtr ami Ttmtht, s ,, And all others fn , k nHillon to Mi l' nud tHri;d ltxk of Cniuiics and Nuts. WltWti yt; Us seM on llU-ral t-n.. to full IW tlm, JlubHiiVr lo lite rmblic Ms wrK j kuottn SJM-otlmcot o ihe I PINIT HltANDS OF CICAf! AND TOPACOO j Several hundred I I. A I) IKS' KAHKK1X, -L-.siA a4;a,4:W. JknviUu Angust qd, 11. Pti i'""i ..i.i o-js ,rrt ir ri'w ," ,attfHMn?Mei-itbdf You are hereby mrtljfvd that tLMr jm. -r i"BiMnBtant i isyi?! i.&s.i?jfi 'an k fntuin rirbi store"! CnHfornl Vreet, MWy) reaiH' to furtrtshiywi.'wHh ?KmH. 7KBTKma,rff Of every IsasasSBthw liwti a AfjsU. Psri, ?, .Mieu Orfi .And, In lwr(, cveryildng Mlly foal iB, , tPsWjMttn fvimtfm ) $ ttsotd otsek of OANOIEt AN'NUTt, T9KACCO AXD KGAK AM of wUnli will W tjtUaJ wktoHt iLm yibAd. 1 i "(irxvvm TV '--.-strjpvugr-KTi . J-jUmt I J. .vlile Hook tuU Vurtvty 4oro. euritv Callftf ubt und Qrvgoii streets. immw uOrtl 1M1. il ' vMCfffir .WBKMilX U