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4 H SSS3 THE OREGON SENTINEL. ' 3 II BE" thousand men, would tio lmvo been nny less n llf wo must havo ft "War with England "To tuk strnaiUr And runuiM-Nt-v m-vnm tNo a (Iiivkiinms-at rtn tuk wttot.u h iNm Phvs ihs.k."- frtMtjtafi. LUt f Amenta for the Oregon Sentinel, ho nro authorised tn trtuiNict any luiidncss concerning this paper, In the name of Ihc pul IMers: I.. P. Ktskr. Kan Francisco. TVadtworth -A lUtucs Yrcku J. M.MeCall , Ashland. (. Jacobs.. ........ i. ,.....,,.,,, .(Ahitrg J. U. Davenport.. . , .Gatbttrg V. W. -Fowler Applegato It. H. Dunlap Williamsburg John 1'. I'rlndle Kctlivvillo A. II. Mcilwaln Waldo W. V. Itlnuhart Kcrlmlllc It. J. Forbes, Waldo Wji, M. Kvans Allliomo T.Btnlley Harris Sterling James It. Wade Canyonilllc Unfits Mnllory Itotcburg J. F. McCoy Portland Imao It. Moorm Salcin F. M. nilnvorlb.. KugenoClly. K. Charman. Oregon City. P.W. Wakefield..,.,. Albany. Ilrniamlii Cook. , Connlin J. II. Hmltb Crccctnl Clly JACKSONVILLE. HATUItDAY, - - - J)EC. 7. 1801. The Government of tho United State. When the Government under which we were .born, or In whore civil rights and privileges we have been made participant by due form of law, is threatened with destruction by n fotinidablc rebellion, it becomes in, as Intelli gent men with tho triumphs and glories of tho past tccurrly ours, and tho solemn nml re; sponsible duties or the present and tlto Allure resting upon us to pause amid the commo tion of the present hour, and to calmly and dispassionately consider tho vcstid rights wo nro about to surrender, tho past glories wo arv about to renounce, tho sccuilly and public tranquility we aro called upon to forego, and the commotion and anarchy, consequent on the disruption of the Government, which wo muit sufTcr, and all with tho delusive expectation that a more glorious and bcnlflcent Govern ment will leap Into existence, full-formed nml beautiful, from the blood and carnage of a successful revolution. At present, we lire under a Government with a wVlttcu Constitution. Our rights- civil, religious, political ami properly rights ore secured by the solemn guarantees of con slitutlonal law. Tho Inns, securing to us Ihc enjoyment of the nbovc rights, ore enforced as perfectly as It Is posslblo to enforce hu man laws. That they sometimes fall to nc complltli the great ends had in view by their enactment, is but a proof of tho necessary lm pcrucllon of any and all human contrivance to accomplish fully and perfectly the benevc Jeut urpocs of justice ami equity. So much, ihenj we lmvc secure us secure as human law and constitutional enactments can give secur ity. And this is Ihc tenure by which ne hold our properly this the solid foundation upon which our reputation and personal security rr! Ibis the broad basis cl all our cMI and political rights. Were wo willing to sur render up these solemn muniments of title, tbco guarantees of constitutional law, for the uncertain promises of a revolutionary mob! If wc are not ; duty and Interest alike prompt us to maintain and support tho Government, In which tbi so rights hac their origin, and and from which they flow, as Ihc stream flows Irom the fountain. Ours is Ihc bejt, and aiost bcnlllccnl govern wait on earth. Such has ever been tho Just pride and boast of Americans. Shall it be raid of ui, that we showed our confidence in the boasted munificence and cxccilenco of that .fcownment, that, s its developing glories rre fast illuminating the world, we put out ttts light, sod thus extinguished the hopes of tk down-trodden and oppressed millions ol wth, who were looking to the fait developing ligtys of Ilepublicao clvili-tllon, with an up. certain yet expectant joy. Our liberties were purchased at o fearful cost. Tk-wWe blood of the revolutionary swartyri , freely shed to purchase tlto civil awl peJilleaJ, rights, that we, their dccemlants, are permijled tu enjoy, They kvcbectl trans mitted to im as o rich inkritaaoe of glory and freedom. What can be more sacred and bind ig tkttn our duty to preserve them unimpair ed uml uawiled, and in M or their original Integrity awl purity. Tk patriots ol the Iteiolultwi mff,rd ami lolled not for them selves alow; iky bad an eye to posterity they believed that Ibe freedom which they pur chased with the terrible bapttrm of fire and t mh wW be trawmlllttl by grateful do ' eemliints.'idoVn Ik pathway of time, "Until, wrapped In Sawes, (he realm of ether 'KbWf And ihwivH Wt HhmxIch skks the world ,behw,' 'ThoCwstltutionaHd tho Union bused there. w, are lie gbtfiotw fruits o( that revohillqti j ik nsaiti hy,w!iW the likrtk purekscel are to beierpiited. Are w rdy to overturn that (.Wwlitatteo, awl to destroy that Union the ,iUIk of ear hope?, and not of oars onfj. bt tf wttUm yet ualwn. Aro we wil ling to sc this HMtilut0 awl lls at mm ib Bilwlwtiwi aw wcmler of tljHmrJd dcitwd by lrltr ba0 7 Ow 1, (be s' cred awl noble emblem of our unlos, rldw In ijHHNpi w ey se, ami Hoats in eyeiy brem. lit Ims b-planted by Amerieon da il(f h Ibe ImIsi f,t4 Mwitttwwtf, and lm imn iwwst.w (Hw rtoiw-.Uwufi further nof tit I(wh ibe , My otbtx wm,. l Us Mver beesi, leaded in dihur by any Iw eign fe, UM lhfl nob). NslgAf (be Upub, l(c be dWiiiwd by trailers J !( tbe ebw ; wer f AfAlbWiin s witV, so iMwesaUb; fil t3 tltt A buuLjJ Lur AOsUUHMulslildU mul Inaltst. J F W irT. " BWiPTWS Tn lfff (vf I fW" lion? wlsssr (raitef, a vlHtiliiiMMltui lwu mm) liyrswf if jkndkt ArwAl )m wwe! lu Uklug Hh,lii;to tbc fillreawp, flvj traitor? or would Ibo murder of his nsaocialct buvo nllovinted the' flagrant cluiruclcr of Ms treason T Answer these questions m you uduc tho polltM rights yon chjny, uud a.you priaj the rjch inheritance of glory bequeathed to you .answer them, In view of tho solemn du. ties you owcrpostcrlly, and the sacred obllir' tlons you nrc under to the pntrtot martyrs ' whoto blotxU'dyed, and whoso bones bleached upon tho battle Hew? or the revolution. Forfoituro nnd Conflscntlon of 3?rivato Property. IVopeily can bo forfeited nnd confiscated only In pursanceof law, for somo crime, mis demeanor, or violation of law. To pro hlo by law for tho forfeiture or eondscntion or private properly Is one of the highest exerebe nf leg Illative power, The 1'rcsldnit of tho Unlletl j States lias no power to tnnlco nny such law j nnd If the Commander-in-Chief cannot nulte such (i luw, most certainly no military oluecr subordinate tu lilin can do It. All such laws nro founded on public policy, nnd not on ne cessity. In cxtrcmo emergencies, when the publio safely nnd the preservation of tho Gov ernment demands It as n matter of necessity the Commanding General may declare martial law, and may arreit and hold In confinement without tlm ordinary civil process, persons charged or sujpcclcd of treason or didoynlly la tho Government, and m.ty treat nil person nt such times oi subject to military luw, nml for any violation thereof Iry.condemn nnd pun hit them the sjine as military men. JIo nitty also take prlvuto property for public use nnd may sebi private projicrly forlcited by net of Congress but lie cannot make n law Id ior' felt nnd confUculc private properly, contrary to the Constitution or tho United States. The third section of tho third nrtlcla pro vides that " Congress slinll have power to do claro the punishment of treason t but no ut tnlndcr of treason shall work corruption of blood or foi fi Iturc except during the life of the person utlaintcd." On looking Into a vol ume or Slate Constitutions published in 1818 when wo hud Iweuty-iilno Slates, wc Hud Hint thirteen of (ha Ihcti twenly.nlnc State Consti tutions contained prohibitions iu tho same or equally broad and general terms Including flvo free Slates nnd eight slave Slates to wlti Maine, l'ennsylvunhi, Ohio, Indlinu. Illinois, lkluwure, Kentucky, Missouri, Ten ncssec, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi uml Ar kansas. Wc bvlicvo that there nro exigence liko the present when sound public policy re qulro tho forfoituro in pursuance ol law, nnd the confiscation or all tho property or traitors, to deter men from acts of treason and rebellion. Now is Uio Time. Sunppso Koglnnd should tuku In high dudg eon tlioMzuro bv Cflbt.WllkcAof the two re bel Conlmitsioncrs from the deck of n Jlrltlsh d, A I W A- Allotment ofWWaT The allotment -srBtciii VMcnMMkm k tho nnny on tlie Potomac se tt WW'mlwl- rnbly, nnd wc know no reason why It sltoulri stcnmpfickct silpposo sheT should demand nn ot be adopted tot the benefit f volunteers, apology which Mr. Spwurd could so 'smoothly their friends nnd families, in Califwnw and wriic, ami the reiiru or the capture, rtijois to Orcg01i Tic ,nnn,1,y paJ,or reg mnxfm Rl th tho shadow of the llrilWi Hair, wlileli, thoiisl tho whole Cubhiet should ugrco to do, could not be done what then T Now war Is n spectre tlint tho bravest na tion goes far lo-avohl. Peace has lost noneol her charms becnufo of her nbjcncc. Hut this generation of Americans ie thoroughly -nnke ut ht to' llicl'uct fliitt there is nUtetttr tiling cvcnUhflii'peacc, and n worse cnlnnilly than war. -If JJnflloiul has jeered and iusultcil, 1'nsl. says n New York naner. 'varies from, 820,000 530,000, nccordtflto ibe mimbcr or men, nnd many or Ihc ivglrm!H4ibvc been en riblcd'lo tend home to tlicir families or fur In vestment, from 510,000 to 10,000 out or the nmount. Although tbcCalifurnta volunteers nrc generally well to do In tho wrH, and Iwvc left few girls behind them, the allotment sys- gMtMWttlilgglW,!' ' l'.M""WJB!lglgil! VTm rwtt 3faml Jhqirtltiw. I, w Mpfwe Hurt th'ri kimfo.Un Iiim made n Mptreuf Ki ftekk c itm tMt)lim, or GcorgM, tbe qiesKm arl wfcatfKI m lis plan tf eperatlM? We prwnnm tnWt'tjbc lttd trw will be jml on s4mk i a pHk;ol debartMtiea mttabte for a Mtrnl Asnktiveww ; that tier. Sherman will alftnec proceed Xo fortify his position Bgattwt nny pr4wW knd nttaek, nnd that a hir)$cvptojrlffMi M the fteit will straightway return to Portree Monroe ror more jroops. In thh way, by the first or ncccmbcr Gen. Sherman may find Ulmeeir at I lie head or sixty thousand men, ami Ito may cat hid Cliristmas dinner In tho eetiter or slandered nnd oulrugcd us so long that ror km would still be a bincflt to many who lmvc i nrm df ono luuxlrctl tlionsand. Then, chung oiivvi .iiriviy 0 Niiiu piiu uiiiif iu iiiv ubiuu nvr iiiiuiiii ui!i'inivili upun iiivii, iui oui,iii, in lulterod prutciiseorfrleiidllnefi, ana own her- lo whom It Is dcslnlblo that I hey should lay self our enemy, e take It llmt tlie privilege is up n ill tie money against n rainy nay. Inportnnt Circular. The Sccrclury ofSlatc of tlie United Stater, has addrrsscd n copy ol the lollowing to each of the Governors or Slates, on tho senbourd nd lakes, Including Oregon nnd Culfornla : The nrritnt insurrection hsd not even re vculeil Itself in arms when disloyal citizen hastened to foreign countries to fiivoko their intervention for the nmthrow of the Govern ni ut and tho destruction or the. Federal Union. Tin so agents nro known ''to luve made their appeals tonomc of Ihc more lm nulant Slates without success. It is not likely, however, that they will remain content with such rcmitl. Indeed, It is umlirstood that they nro Inthutrlously endeavoring to ne compllsb their disloyal purposes by degrees nnd indirection. Tuking ndvantago or the embarrassment or nsriculiure, iiinniirueliires mid cnuiniercc In rorilgn countries, resulting from tlie iinurrccllon they luvc inaugurated nt home, they seek to involve, our common cmintry in conlroerslea with States, with which every public interest and oury Interest or mankind require that it shall remain In re lations or pence ami friemUhln. J am nblu to Stale to your satisfaction that tho prospect for any inch disturbance is now less serious t'rnn It has been at any previous period du ing the course of the Insurrection. It Is never thcless necessary now, as it has hitherto been, to take cn-ry precaution that is possible to nvold the evils of foreign war, to be superin duced upon Ihnso of civil commotlou which we arc endeavoring lo cure. One of tho most obvious of such precaution is that our ports and harbors on tho rcas and lakes should be nut in n condition of complete defense, for any nation may bo said to volun tarily incur danger In umpestous seasons when it falls to show tlmt.lt husshtlteml Ila-lf on cu-ry side from which the storm might pos sibly come. The measures which the Kxcciillro can adopt In this emergency are such only as Congress lias saueiioncil, and Tor which It lias providid. The rnsldcnt is putting forth lliu most diligent (IRirls to execute thno measures, und we lue hc great satisfaction of seeing that thtuurlii, seconded by Ibe favor, aid and sup potiW'a lojal. patriotic and self-sacriflcii g people, arc rapidly bringing tho military and nayul font's or the United Stales into the highest state of efficiency. Hut Congrcu was clih f y absorbed dilring lis cxlru seis'on willi thoso measures, and did not prnvicio as nmply as could bo willed for tho fortllleatioi) or out sea and lako consls. In previous wars the loyal Slates luvc npplkd ihemsehes by indc- lendcnt nml eericralo activity to Uio aid uud support or tio Fwleral Guvernmennt iu i'sanUnt responsibilities. The same dispo itiou has been manifested In a degree cm! nenlly honnrblc by all tho loyal Slates during tbe prisent Insurrection. In view of the fact. and relying on tbe increase and contlni'ftw nf the same dispoiltlon on tbe part of the loyal Slate,', tho I'rvsldenl has direcletl me to invite your i orsdir.it ion to the subject ol'tlie fm- pruvemvi t ami protection or nw ifcien ci nt tbe slato over wiiicb vou preside, und to ark ynu tn submit tlie subject Jo the considera tion or too Mgisumre wiitn it simil lave m tembkil. Such proceeding by thcState.would rv(uiro only a temporary uw of means. The ex x tid! lure ought to bo made the sub ject o'confereneo with the Fideral Cocr rm-nt. Iking thus inude. wltli tlto eoncurrenec of Ibe Government, for general ikJeiw, there Is every ,"fawn to bcMctc tbat Cosgresa would sanclion whav Ho Stale should do, and would provide lor its relBiLsrsemcnt. Should theso suggcatioiy be accepted, lite Prcsidtnt will dlrtet tbe proptr ngc-nla of the Federal GaverumtHt lo cnttRr with you, nrd to (Hinerlnleinl. direct ami eewlut tho nrctc- culiwi pf tlie system ordefeiue of your State. 1 Itavc Ibo l.o.iyr lo be, sir, jour most obe dient, servant. (Sigmil.) WA. H. SKWAItl). hers. If shu is honestly our friend nml ino much os she has u heart us well in n liwul, a people as well as n Government, wc tielicvc she is ilia will ask no humiliating apology. If she Is not, she pretty certainly will fail tn get nny. So whether wcnrclo lmvc wnr or not is n matter ror iter exclusive decision, nnd It Is some small conihirt Mo believe that the question of her friendliness Is about to bo set tled soon. If Doglnnd's determination should bo for wnr, wo opine Unit America could nut be summoned tn the strife nt a better hour, not wllh'tanding that there Is n Great Ilchclllou on our hand!). For this Great Itebelllon, rapidly, though silently, like snow drills in spring, Is sinking and gliding nnny. In Mis souri, the enemy has rclrculrd so fait (lint our armies, despairing of overtaking them, have evnctmtcd Sirlnullcld, nnd leisurely march back toward St. 1inis. The trouble in Ken tucky is conllncd lo its extreme borders. The army that was to huvo raptured Washington at a dash, nnd would not promise lo spare iiaiiitnorc mid riiiiudcipniii, is Willi iruwiiig !t: I!!" farther und further from tlie Potomac nnd thinking morn anxiously of rUcliiiiomlaiiu dogged defense than of uriiiinu'k nt'iiv? On iiie Capital. Poor Old Virginia, mother, opiates, has given birth unwillingly lo lCnunwha, which needs only baptism from Conurcss to become it Statu uny day, with tlm central mountain ri'Jgeoruid Virginia us the eastern limit ol her possessions; nnd suddcsl of nil In tho trai tor mother's heart, Accomac In which Henry A. Wise, when he was u younger Tool than nnw, boailed that Ihrro win no nawspnper Accomac is lojul, nml tho Union flag flonts over lis county scut, North Carolina, now that tho sun which rose ut Iluttcms lulot hoots Itjjht umniig her cypress swamps nnd liny fowls, inu'U In Convention wheic !" or icr 82 counties nro rcnreicnted. renudliiles I lie Secession act, renMrnis her loyally, cslubllslus a Pruvlsinnnl Govcrunicnt, nnd orders u spe cial ultclioii ror members or Congress. Our blockado Is iirecthe, our Nuvy senrea the wholo coasl from Capo Henry to Galveston; nnd the Port ltoynl enterprise, just ns I lie South Carolinians u-d tn prnplucy, fairly on foot, threatens to muko Charleston nnd Suvuii nah wilt nllout our sinkingnshipon their bars Tho ltcbelhuii Is shrivelling logtthir. lWery djy the golden Cringe oC loyalty around the territory Hint rebellion has curu-d is widening If within tho next quarter of u century we must have a forclgnwar. now is the time, see ing llint in spltu nf our intentions In the con trary we hnve Tor once n "ilundlnis nrmv" nvcdcil or its inexperience, its civil brlgudlcir who were not up to their position qnictlv shclvcd.nnd Itsgllillcrniidjiiiglo "superceded.'" The sailing or our great fleet for n destination not even guciscd until Its swift blow had fallen, tho entire silence with which our lines on the Potomac nrc shifted, llu reticence ofcorrc pondents even In Missouri since Frcmunl was Invlkd to Wushlnglon, and Hunter uiul Hal-l-ck siicccssicly put in cumiinnd, Indicate lhl gmtirying truth llul nllust our Goc iimcnl Ims learned the art or nuk'n; the report fol low, not precede Ihc exploilou. That Ginerul Scott should consent to resign lately w as prob ubly n much mora signlllcant proor to those who Knew him intimately, than to tho rest ol mankind, that mo ucro about ready lor any emugeiicy. Jictter, too. than n nrannrcd nr- my, wo have behind It n conlo whoso blood Is up nut in passion, but fairly wnrnud lo the hardest work that offers n peoplu that will Insist that Wilkes is n hero. Always hitherto when there has been n talk or war with Kngland wc had to con feu one clement of weakness which now has quite van ished. We said that the North could meet her with safely mid glory, but ut the South she hud only to bombard Charleston or New Orleans, empty her armies upon Southern soil, proclaim emancipation to tho negroes, nnd by means ol n servile Insurrection secure what no foreign invasion could otherwise obtain. Now we are quite free of that danger. Tho servile Insur rection would bo our enemy's matter, nnd, In deed, tho first peep of it would probably hurry back to allegiance our rebellious brothers. If aim Ir.wtna lltfl niHiMt Ti'tinliiml n,i I. ... . .,(... soon from Port lloyal 5 If she docs not keep It, where will she get bread, or a market for her Inedible cotton-stuffs and her cutlery Ho stile, sha has other ways lo look before she strikes. Tiro day sho litis her heavy foot from the neck of Ireland lo set It westward she will fevl n fang In her cuir. Theminuloslioslrulglit ens lor n dash at its Franco may gore her side. AVe nil know John IU1I. He is too proud of his magnificent buss itotio make tho woods roar with his bellowing orer this seizure, lie will paw tbe earth till his little island quakes uniieriiii iniiignammwi. mo oust, will llv frightfully, but ho Is too old n bull to run his head against n stono wall for nothlnir. And when Ito discovers that he nlnrma nobody, he win reueci nun wiiuirsomc u i nner a proless liur friend has been crossly Inniltimr ono for a long time to turn and give Iiim a solid blow wlwccn I he eyes. It urinjM Impudence to its senses, mutual respect follows, and then the hund-sliaklng. Wilkes' act was Ihc most Kng lUh thing that has been done. yet. Kngland may condemn the arrow of Gwin in New Gre nad.i waters, for New Grenada is weak and cunnat resent it. JJut lo claim our own rebels from off the, deck orn llrifUh ateanicr was o bold, manly, proceeding, and wo do riot doubt that wlien the first flush of nn?cr is over Kng land will enrse her fate that it was not a llrllon instead ffu Yankee wlio did a deed which all the world will admire, and or whlcJi history will bo happy to make honorable mention. Tlio form or the allotment-roll is ns follows: Jllolminl Roll of Compimy , Utgimtiit, hjluriltin. We. Ihc undersigned, incinbcrn or Company , ol tho Itcglmciit of .State Volunteers, hereby r'qii0t mitt" direct the I'cymastOr of said regiment ro reserve iron, our mommy pay Ihc amount set opposite our names, (he mime lo Ik transmitted lo . for distribution to the perrons respectively Indicated by us nsnwlguce J gr- r rr s: j.n fau.". V. ? Scrg'l. l'r'vt. in e-a 5. res . a." m 1 hereby certify Hinttihu above dnoiimeut was slgnid and executed by Uio parties therein named in my preence. Paled , 18 -. Cnptalu ol'Coniptny -, Itegtment Volunteers. Adjutpnl-Gencrnl Thomas hns Issncd nn or- tier in regard to the matter. He sap ; "The usidgnnicnl of pay will bo made on n scpr.rutu roll, sluillur iu iuo annexe '6. nl, '" ing his programme from occupation to inva sion, he may march through tlto heart or Ihc cotton Suites to the Mississippi river, or, const wise wllli the fleet cooperating with him, to Glmrlolnn, to Savannah, to Mobllo and to New Orleans. In either event the war will now be trans, rerrcd from the Uorder Slave Slates to the Cottoil Statis, where It properly belongs, nnd lints with or without n blow from Gen. Me- Clellan, Ihc great rebel nrmy Iu A'lrglnln will soon bo demoralised, dlsorghnlerd nnd ills iwraed. Nor bin Iherc be, in any Intelligent mind, the shadow of a doubt that, when re lieved of ihc rebel forces or the Cotton Slntce, Virginia will be speedily restored to tlie Union, through tlie spontaneous reaction ol her loynl people. So with nil oilier border slnvc Slates. The rebel forces of the cotton Slates now hold them in subjection, nnd when they ure relieved of ll.clr Southern Invaders iborilgii or secession, even In Tennessee, will be ended for the Union forces or the great West nnd or Kentucky will Iks moving South ward with lite retirement or tlm rebels. Meantime, from I ho In3t circular of Mem. mingcr, the Secretary or Ihc Treasury or the rebel government, that spurious trovcruninit Is confcMally under a financial pressure which it canael longer sii'tnln, while the cotton plan- MABIIII3D. to - -c ;Jbe--as " "via: -? On Apptccntp, Dr-ccsnW IH. lMlr at I he r4tlc!ico of It. U. lmiet, by m-v. C. CStrss1 trm, Mr. Joti.v V. McKtT km MJm SktuM AMe 5jtJti. 'At tin resMfiicc of bai yeslun, !) djr or December, 1JHH lit A. Lee, J. P., Mr,5 A. W. STfK'lKM and Mins M. R. 'TaSJ-Wj H Of Jackson county, Orcgo. At the 'residence ef tho brhk's fittber. neer Jci.onUllc, ot the iilh Inyt., Iiy Iter. M. A. Williams, Mr. U'Iluim A. Owt-x, of Ww ftna t Miller A Otven,"! Mi Jvus Constant. 1 atf-. iiywiM, v w , REMOVAL; n N&W,G$HHh " i - y 4Vf OV i f DI33D. In CVOIM. TtaMlrlM pnilHl flrum. Ittt Ihc evcnlne sf tho 2ih Neu-mber, Jwfcws R J jurrs, iu ms win yearj, nrwr an,iHner rir. Tho dcceaol was one of tho carlr settlers nf this Valley, and was esteemed by nil wboliftew. hlra for Ms many acts of klndnck hud beMve- lence. IIo was noted for hts enterprise, and Ibe county has lost oho of lis best clllser. Tei h's ramlly he has always lx;cn a Mud and Indulgent liusbnnd and father. A largo circle or relatives and friends mourn his low. W. Canyonvllle, Nov. 29, 18C1. A ,....... distributor mimed in the n copy or said roll, lly bo executed tnder Ihc supervision or the Cap-' ni tuno Ob .i: 'tm of rebellion Pork, d lain or Immediate commander or the recruit it '" ' ' 7 wnni relief j M mniltii-or i -ullon, .. .. ,.. . . ... ... .1 ...I. ....ha.. . I. ..I !.... H. ii... i. ..i fi t ,.,. ' lei lliC tllllCOl CI1 Slllieilt,OrOMIieSOIUICr IllCUmp '."" miv , ui w uru im) in fi u When completed, Urn nllotment roll is to be i ,ll,l," 'hey enn sell ihelr cotton T Our block lrauniltled to the PtiyinnilcrOeucral, by whom ' n,,c ,' ,lll' "P 1 "W 'lllV cnnsumnl their tho dcdtictloni will bu mulo nn each iilwnlnb!u resources, fur thoinselres und the nucnt pay-roll, mid tho aggregate nmount or ",!,1 "rm)'i '" cas,l clothing nnd shn.. Tl o ench conifmny'i nwlgnmiiit will bo truiuutih I x'",.ur ' "P.on ,l,c.,n: " '"ll utu ih,7 ,0 dnT i ins iiiiviii e.tiruiiiiiii 'win reuio mc ques tion. Jt will (iM.'it one or two Southern col ton nnrls. nnd upon tho lest of allegiance tn lit L'nhiii III" Southern cotton planter will be l.ivltcd to bring .'nrwnrd Ids cotttul nnd ship ll tn Knglniid. lleglnnlug with (bo line of lo whom It may beubioccuP"(,l,"0"r feiuilhern army, shipment lotted. In this m inner, volunteers stationed orcollmi tlmsseciind will soon sprrtdu whole iu Oregon mlglt make nrniiigemeiils.nt n very """J" hiA-oiIon thrnughout the cotton Suites Irllliiig cost, fiuthu support of their Camllles I J""'0 cxlll,t "ri1 diclslve counler revolution, iu nnv pnrt or this Stale, or for Ihc iiivcslmcul i Know that Ihc tunjnrlly nnd n grout ma- jiirny in iiieiiiiiiiiiiui petqitu Ol 1I1U COItnil dlutcs wercdrnsccd headlong Into this sulci tlal rebellion. We uro nsurcil that they nn niixintinly uwulllng Uio hour or their Ileliv oriincp, nnd wo belicvn that tliry have hud enough nf Yuneey's Utopia or n Southern Conlcderney tn rise ngninsl itut tliu my first encouraging opportunity. 1 ins opportunity will soon lie made muni 'est, nud the cmiicqiienctn, wo npprthend, will convince even Lord Pulincrstun nr thu m.iruj und mnterlal power or Ihc Giiernment nr the United Slate In this wur for tlie Unlnn. In u wind, from this great Ktibonrd expedition, from our Mill intmtslng nrnile in ibe borderl slave blntes, from thu desperato liiuiiciul lid by him to lite mil, together Willi order." The compasy, or tho regiment, ns tho case mnv tip. KoWti mmiQ nornnii In fi-ptdvo tin. tnniiev from 1 1 in tun master uml ileslrllmtn It tn i it In rillglnliil . -' -,..w ......... .... ---. --. -- lite lamines or (rientis or llulr stirpltn money in nny way they choose. It too frequently occurs that the stit- tier is the solo recipient nf tlm soldier's pay. The nlliilineiit system would placo the pay nut nf the rcuch of temptation. &m Ituntuto lltmlJ. How Shall Thoy bo best Proteotcd. l'orm tin Kntlouul lutulllgeiiccr. There Is some danger that, In thu Immediate presence of stiirrndotis pcrlU pressing iqioti the Kasteru side of our 1-jiiplre, wo limy fnr get lite hazard that ineunucr our Western borders. Our TtmloriR imUl not be forgot ttt, note It Is (lie wrong moment for u In Jacksonville PricM Cnrrenti Itf jiorrcit for lli Urn tlnrlCorrrclril rcrklv Jacksovvim.k, Salurdny, Pee. 7lh, 18C1. v neat, per btislicl m n SO Oats, do ,.....,,,,.., 2,, it so imricy, uo ; 3(1 a -III Hour, in qr. sacks, per 100 ll. 1 f,o lo2 on Chltkciis,pordor....w ....$3 00 a 5 00 Corn .Meal, per IUU IU Uny. per ton.. llncon, sides, clear, per lb do do with bone., do hams , do sliouIdci-H do hoc round fleer, nclt, per lb Pork, do do , flO , III..M. UUt. VX inn, in, lU,..,, , t do I ii kegs do ,? Duttcr, Creih dairy, do do in kegs, do Cheese, per Hi Cggs. frenh, per dux. . . , rointocs, per it unions, no CHEAI' .t i flA, oar, 0tj3a 2sa?-, i 'H. TUK u.i)KnsiuN:n trxyiNQ nouanr thu 3E3i.--JLacB' WtCswJt; -OP- j. - 1G t 00 i;, 20 18 21) 12J 1C to lit a 12 11 18 Turnips, do ,,... Cabbage, do lluuiiK,whi(edo Rreeii Auples, per lb Drieil Apples, per Hi , Dried Peaches Cnllee Cruilud a'tigar. Jiroun io ......... ......... IJ ,4: ! rf M :tT 2.'. IT to SO 1 . 4 X n n a 33 a stMlltMti 10 12 3:y 4(1 30 2S MESSRS: ANMM&'CLIJ TOGKTHKR WITH T1IKIR EXTENSIVE FALL PURCHASES, XOW DAILY ARRIYIM, OFEKtt TIIK SAMH TOTUR PUIIMlT At Voty Iiotv Prices, WIDE, MOR&AH I CO. JACICSOXVlLt.K, Oct. 2C, 18C1. 41 SPECIAL KTOTIOES. Pkomit Wouk- Tbe Coufederatw aro not troubled with nnv or tltnt wiuemnisliiKss about IntfuitinK tHnWur.nt which dMreesw pnr de fitkif. i'ky ImvepoJjThornbujrg Awl two (ber VmI Ttiimswutw. in NasnvlUe, under sentence ir death, nnd will htiiur tlei urnld great e.ullutlnn Homx after lluchm'r took psi(Hi ef Uow)in(r Grew a Union nwu was suuifht tearing up a nijlrwd. Tbern wa no uiIhu$ cofuii iu ibo case, lie ww put up on a, si amp, hmj uoi into mnwmeni ny im sim uiwneou uweiwrge w t" S&r-'fto Mnrysvllle firprw says the Iw llrBikrs, or llmt city, lmvo snbtKrlbwl 90S, IW lo the Naiional lou, tvllliilrnw ntir titnlirllnn Irmn lh Kifitlitn-,1 I ...f. ..r .1. . .. . ... .. . 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""" "I uie reiH-i irensury, irom ino lorriDle fumlllri nml msiniiinllin of Ihe far Nest. ixuclIosi nml nJtTvrIii:si which this rclK-llion I hey bmuxl cvry danger that confronts the J has brought upon our Southern people, from pioneers, who xohib the vanguard of our the incrcu.lng signs orn Soul hern Union re civilization 1 hey Knew how strung ;ns lie netluii. nnd from Ihc approach ol Winter, with U.nernment Ihey we.rc burn under; they il.il u HXm ncctwitUii. there Is crery rensnn In not dyl une npprelienslflii that, hi lenving Ibt H,u Hint (he great Southern rcMlton will U iciwCiiI scenta or their wrly manhood s. or utterly subdued nnd forever extinguished by child hom a home, tiny woilld eer go where f ,e next dlh or .March, the shied of iishuigton would not defend Tlila will bo glory cnoiiclt for Prrsidenl iiie.il. iiiyuiiieiiuuuxviiiuriiusjtinn.iiici.,,i,K.,)ill,,,,,,I,,-ruii0n, nm VPrv mc, nf iwiisiuy.cii,iiiinuociieruooi mu J.iu (lt will licdiio In tlm wsdnm whleh pliinnnl. pire, hey led tho banks of tlto J iber lo found 'the energy which rqulped and thu sUII mid colonies on tlie bonks of the I hnmes. Hu ml, .i,i..i, tit i.. .nt.t...i n. .Seine, the Unadt.lqulverj)r the Dunube. On objects or this naval ranclltlon. Wo exnocl Hie usi in lion lliey halted long cnongli to n national Jubllco on tho 4th of March.-.V. x)lnt nut to their children the domo or the y, UemM, Campidtiglio, on which they might never look I 1 again. They knew, linn ever for they wandered. tney count not go 1x701x1 toe pruieciinu 01 the Ituman eagle. And It was only iu the daysor" Ilecllnc nnd Pull" llmt this censed lo be true. Then Hnme learned Hint terrible lesson that Ihoirurf or an empire may go to decay while a distant dependency contiuues to Nourish. I:t us nvold this danger. Our branches lmvo not jet grown too large for tho parent tree; nor must the fruit be ehnhen untimely lo the ground. Wc know Hits is Ihc doom which .Monarchy and Its twin-brother Despotism have written for us in the book ot Faith. They believed that the pen which wrote, the Poonu day book id Nullum Inscribed one pugo for tho successful mid jiernianent establishment ol liberty mid self-government here, nud Its vin dication against nil foreign foes, Wc lime only Just .couio lo tho lest. Tlie wnr oC Independence was only the slrntrcle nf infancy to breath free, tho nnr or 18P. only Ihe assertion of our rights oT majority the war with .Mexico only n brier but brilliant episode in tho march or our civilisation. Hut now u whirl wlud has struck the hair-grown oak, mid It is struggling with the forces of the tempest In nil directions. Secession Is wast- , . . ,. ... ... . ing lis most malignant nines nn lite tree uw:er whoso broad brandies it has breathed health' fui nir and beneficent protection. It has Iu voked to its uld every cngino ot distraction uud every ageney or malignity 5 it has luirld tho firebrand und the poisoned urrow ; it has tried to put out our national lire; it has tried to wind up our history, osd turn tlie fruit or nil the heroism of our lathers and the hopes of despondiuK nations lo atcs. Jn tho West nnd Suutlifivt it Ima tried n make nil the Indian tribes us ncmlih as Itself. Kvery frontiersman nud trapper lias ben tempted ? eviry borderer's home h in danger o-day iiiiIvm its master will Ikcoihc a traitor to Ik (lag miller which he was born, There i only one remedy Cor nil Ibis, so for as our distant Territories are concerned. Our Uuvernors and Indian Super ntendunts must bo (lotitd with full niiMoi ity to vlndicntu the sovereignty of the Government ami the abso lute supremacy of the flag. J7iey mutt ht to utwhntlhe Pioconiult ! in Romt. Tliev can iiMiwy are iuo rigni mem enrouyortfe fntr all onr loynl ciliscns williln their juris diction ; nnd thus n wull of fire will bo put along our Western and Southwestern borders, nmcii win give to tnosc distant inlwUilanls a bleis"d reeling or security, nnd slww to frlenda nnd foes that wherever our cnel ly, tlt!r joung brood arc just as safe n they would be u they were iicstlid iindvr tho arches of our Capital. O.K. L. PnoiWTio. rttosi tiik Hanir. Washington corrtTipnndeifo, 'ntitl October 28th, or the N. Y. 7Vimiie. soys that the Bvcrclnry of Wnr, Uumiroti, has feorthed Ihc regnhirnrmy for sergeanls who had brains, rxperlencr. nnil virtue, and conrerrctl upon 25 or Ihein commis sions as 2d Liculcnanls. Their Allure is In their own hnnik Thus it secm. that under the present udmlnislrutlnn of the Wur Depart ment, there Is n chance Tor men of merit 10 rise from ihe runks. The nbillly Hint created tho Marshals of l-'nmco uuiler Napolou will lmvo full opportunity under Cameron. The N. Y. l'ott, or Octolier 'JOlli, commenting on then-port that tho Stcretnry or Wur had made up his mind to promote from tho rank mien soldiers nud non-commissioned otTlcers ns slinwcd by their skill and bravery that they will snake good officers, says : Wo are sure Ibat no step will lie rrcched with heartier approbation than this by tin ienplc of this country j and certainly no bet ter means could bo devised to make our sol diers flht well, JJut such promotions, where they are tho reword of gallant conduct In no tion, ought tn be imrdiato nnd public, Let il bo understood that to be mentioned in the dis patches of the commander will brio? Instant promotion, and It Is not only the regulnis who n ill win fur themselves rank nn honor by gal lant conduct. Por the present, it will be a great ndvantago to many nf our volunteer rer imeiits to lmvo n few steady, cool nnd Intelli gent non-oommlsslofted oflBeer fnm tlto regu lar nrmy plaocd among them as company ofll ccrs ; nnd n the Scerelary appeani tn .be In tamest, we rceomiiKnd him lo fill, in this man ner Ibo pkces Culling yncant ery day by the resljfHtioi oC inenjmblo volunteer captains ami lieutenants. ' I. 0. 0. F. JjtcxMowii.t.K Loiiiii: No. 10, bolil Its recti- lar meetings every SATUHDA V EVKS'iSV, ut their Hall (Mo'Cully's Theater liulldlng). Itrothers In good standing nro cordially In vited to attend. It. V. MAURY. X. 0. ft V. Jtt-MKu, It. Soc'y. I32:nin WAIIRF.N LODGE No, 10. A. F. A. M. HOLD their regular eunitnutdeatltins -?ylli Wedncuday I!ten1iigsfiuorirecdlng rthe foil moon, in Jit-i:HilNIIJ.K. nnv. t;. w. cjui:i:h, m.- II. Ilt.oost. Sec'u. OUKUON CIIAPTKU SO. -i, 0 F R03TAL AUCII XVXASOIf S, j .1 ok a 0 .v vi 1. 1. :, 0 11 t:u 0 x, Will hold Its regular comniuiilcullons 011 the llmt Nnttmtn)-Krrlillc orKx-r)-Moiilli, All sojourning Companions la goul slandlnjr are curdiully lurlti-d to attend. W. W.l-OWI.KR. II. P.. Jaa. T. Oi.ksx, Scc'y. dec8:4 1 PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. A. M. Hold Ihelr regular coiniiiutilcnlhuis the Jt Sti unvv UtKMMis on or preceding Ihc-vy-tall moon, Iu Phu-ulx, Orvguu. V S. M. WAl'l', W. M. S. RKnuru, Scc'y, juu2G:2 J. It. Wadk,. ft S. Mouis, WADE, MORGM & CO., DKALKRfl IX A chaplain In ono of the regiments or Ibo Potomac narrates the case oi n sick soklier, which strikingly Illustrate tho nNWoning of iimuy.jiieii 111 tnc camp mm pill &l It, one had mentioned to the soldier t!u the Yermoutcr who was sentenced to be (qi tor sleeping on 111s poll, iruring the evening following, Hm rever aettine In viobntlr. Hu sick man Imagined llmt he wes ibe mail seti- tetieeti ito ue snot.. 11 ne surjfewt k)tii id, im iiiionig cwivci4(ti(iu nmm 1 t'jiiwtqr, I am fo be idiot lo tins Hiorniiur. m wbh you to H-nd (or tl cbapbiin. 4 dtmjrp tp ( all necessary arraugmoiU for my wd. ' Tbe kiiuh ihii aiiuvb jrv 11 mtv VMH Of'-yQU. Skoiio,-h ih MoxAncmw-TJic follow ing nrlicle, copied from ihe Augusta (Gn.) Chowte plainly indicate, a deslraon Hie wrt of tlto soulhttii conspirntors lo establish n monarchical form of government! ir tli'H Oovernment Ims eoim down, what shall be lis substitute? Distasteful as (lie ans wer may be, llwe must be an nwer. ir tills; last, greatest, apd most careriilly prepared ex periment in reptil)licnism, utterly rtU. Jf this generation expect good government In their dav. with pcooe, Imppium and prosperity, it seenw their only resort must be n constitution al monarchy. To whnt else, with tliaexnmples before us.ioan ym look (ur exemption from an archy on (be, we hand ami despotism on the other ? Kve n mn, while w ere in danger pi losing our republican institutions, Italy Is re-, gaining lr llucrty nwlr 8 oonstitutlorwl king, Tho fuel proves ilmt royalty U not nlways iu compatlbkJ with libly. hit those who lmvo patriotically or wlfWily overturned tlw goyer intwnt on aeeount of its thrfecls, sco to it that they lostaiitly provide u wli a belter, mid In scekim? (or walels with which to fashion ihw new (mc, let them pay iloo regard to Ihoec whioii tlm wisdom and ex-tn-rietico of eenturies lvapproved. Our neo- pse nitni 90m bftvo tl nileriwtlvo presented iw W mwnwm, ,uhti uut w- j,wwyt i0m lltntafjljrtws4i wid ,m4 bltu lo tkw, r rfHtitiw rn expcfinmnt wbili," Will you, t!w,i-Hatr TMik;yHik iHtaitlwwonf tb -fblf tbegiwrd, Itasptotwl wwwswcfnl ofKrn ami nwlor tlm ynn--ell, tbeq.ynn uetd wU mini fat dhy willi --aKinvitt of tho fafa Who ore most foviwbt imbIs, or r return o eenstl- ohupldlii Ju jfW." Hie elmpWIn, In iN -'nHt 'r " Md Il oOkr (' 1 iwl-wg to llm Inlhumlmwwtehy Hk that limy rvputliuWd Iu ing tho Jujlanw, adds t "lloyv liku uluuvn nt HhioUy Kyma l-;irft," renlW tlmsoWlcV, '70. Iiuine!" , tTLcMajoi-WHsreUlticdlir.ciwlody. 00,000 SlCAMKK IS TIIKXAVAt, ExpKniTIOX. T)ie Wsuldn(tan eorrci-pondeut ot Ibo Pbila dcliihln PrisKo tw it s esliitmttd that In the respeetlve squad rons of tlto ercat Naval K.tBcilition. Bcarlv- all ( uliteii has Mitttl, or w nbout to sail, lkr aro fitt.000 hardy seamen, composed iu grcnt pari 01 wnaicnun, lor earsacettstoiiu-il lo tin .terriblo toil mid prlvationspC Arctic voyages; nibcrmcH. Iimreiljo Ik trials oCthc ',ieriic norlkra tldilng banks, and every clasn of rnen ruRdliar with tbe accident and e.eitemeiit f tlie deep, Till vast army of weatkr-beaten soldiers of tk sea know only one motto tbat U, oktlKHte (o wiUrt. Tkydifler.ifl thw re spect, from any of ibe tww mod kv',w, .who,' taken from tk easy wajk j(f IWe, roji4sc tliw to acfjulre MbftnMen t the rltffli oC tk camp. Imagine nKHii-boiitfJiK'ditlofi, tinder' liieleftd or soffte- (SMlbiut sailnr. rtmntwd by tke Xorthruen, thrown Jnto tk bayous ol tlm Mississippi, prejcipitatod nnOn tk ihtitit tiww of Sontlt C'nrolii)a nr Abtimma, buruii! with tk rMolh'cliniw nf Ikircnuntrv's wroiuss. Some 'nnd reeallh tk fifirful Blrnoltlwi.eottun'ttrd ewcprttpnn tklr New I.hjUwI bwH'W Rt hUi more, uuii Kim, nnd .mils .JtittJf. ' Band'p Sarsaparilla 1 Wlio has not heard or It ? How many have cause to Im thankful that It has cured thctr nllmeuls, nnd raln-d them from n lied or Mcknen to the eijuwiient nr health mid strength. We wirh cery one tu lo ih U by It, but caution Is required the ery success or the article Is turned against It Iiy the cupidity of (ilhers, mid nuimrous preparaltou of so-called " Sartimrllla" arc In Ibe market. The original and genultio nrllcl . prepared by Stands, being in unlvcryal use, Is told alwo.l tivcrynhcrc. Ask for that md take noothr To Persona whoe Health U Broken Down. Ki try dlseanc might unmietlonably lm prevented If nature wciv UUi to rally with tbat most wonderful or all luvigoriitors, Du. Ho.-tTUTTKK'd SmMeti llim.KS. When Ibe tlaiueof life waucs und (jtiliers from exhaus tion, U4tiltw this fiimoui rcktofaltrc It ivlll onco mora bceoino steady and lrong. In Ihe debility whlob follows violent fecr -In dl nrrlniM, djecutery, dyspeptic complaints and cliollc Iu Ibo weakness couseijucut ujioo natu ral decay, or resulting row free living or over exirtlou.nnil nUo In tnosc ikilnful nud loo much neglected ailments to which ladles are ccu-idu-ly Kubjectlhu Hitlers vatr nil tu glvu imrinaueiit relitt'. Sold by all PruggUts and dealers e cry w here. HU rtjstv adVcutiskmknts. Tjike Notic. t TMIK undcrttisncil bavlnjr sold out lo Wade, J. MoriraiiXUo,. arcsettflnir uu our kubusa 1'unmiM imlebted by ft or nccnunt tmt xM- iiveiy w,-ine mc same immisuiaii ly, or wommii ik cuinpeiieu 10 coin-ci uio pme kv w. ANDKUSON k UI.KSS, Office, next doer to JaeksouvlllePrug Store. Jaeksonv Hie, Dec. 7tb. 18l, -JTtC Pn,tifiMi sitwe n soldiw C tk J'! Kn sm (ubrtfit e fUtkutfti) was wIWNsf down ihw td tk nwin trctn of St. Jmfth wk k nut tlm Mayor. Ok Hiji tt soldiers, tk Mujirwl), hTlHwstiMnw ,k- Jff, DrvIs." illiout . wol dk nbjfcfr Jiiiaeked Idm domi, rite Major plcVii lii ir np mid made at the aoldlur. wlwi umln Lnnnliol li! Whoever mm to lk ywifrn kw, l simil down." He Own look tkilaimr to tk guard linVa tMlll --'"' ' UU LUI.U- ....J II I, nuns J l. Till. ...I. !.. I ...,!. t "l.t..'. Wptiot--Py up. ALf. M0NKV5 due lb undtrnlgned, either by pole or book account, If not puld tm or tmluro IkPlUST PAV OK FlUlltUAUY. IW2. will bo itlctl in k lmiirt or O. JACOJW, Kri , wlm luMfHcUwis 4u wo and enforce Jwf mcdlatv tmymeHt, KKDUUII & 0M)8UTII. rhconlv, Oregon, pv. 0. Ibfil. Hit ST.VTK OP OUKGO.Y .CwAtv oi- Ja-Jq.v, ?? tu Mr motkr of the MMe nf 4 D. M. KHXNKY. D.-c'd. A Ijh PHtHOCS,itra tlw sUwl U4o Rmiit of skl stit ar HOtMid Ut.it " ' CoM(iy, eth day of Jwttwfry, A.D.'IW. ba ken t wm fwr w44 Aim.) MtttUiniv-ut, iiu jnwyi uiumtti, ivtiiw. y owUr uc Um, J. 0. VOhHAV, Mi ' jvm. nop w- CW tf udac. :AX,Oik, D;, vmjwWrWy. P. U.IHUUN.hUIJm lu Jacksonville TIIUHrJ. DAY next, and sautabi foru few vicoks. All HUJug wasiRUliid- I'ltrSiiWii vow k M f IkaubKrilK-r. at bi 4" OQkv mm dMr lo tlw Ui.Hed kUba turn m flour (Jf , O. D. II OX 1 1 - IJIvtyJ. Xovtmber ld.'jtjjj.-w 'J Oclykr , Iftfl, 38-H GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hiiltnt lo Ihr -IVmiU of Ihe IoTlllr. to tub punuc VK OFFJEU JNDUCCMENTS JackMiniillc, Angus 2t, 'fil. 32:3n I I II N -) ,.!.! 1 LEATHER -AND- SHOE FINDINGS . WV. shall 1k In receipt of an aisorliusot f Ixratbrr and Hhoe Pitidlngs lu a few days, cumpriilag In part, rlx : Kmita Crur. Sole Irather j ileiuloek Bide IeHther, Iz-Hiolne Cuir Skins, Preneh Calf Skins. Cide-rrd Lining Hkins, .Hound-head Tacks, Ktiarables, Hhoo 'J'liread, Lsls, lH's, lU'ps. And oilier article Inclgiled Jn Ibis drrlmrbl, lo which ie Imlte Ihe attetitlon of Stiotmstrrs aud others. WADE, MORGAN & CO. Jacksonville, Aug 24, 18C1. 32&B EXPRESSSALOON BY P. HLLYNCI-I. Opimite the Unhttt HMn lUttt.htJt dwrt Jiedmaa't Kxyrtu Ojtit, Comer or CnllSbrnla nud TUlrtt r. IWOPI.D rwpcciriiliy7nrnr my old frtwJ and tliij piioUc ierjUy thai 1 iiiisjud returned fromiwm 1-rancUco with one of Iks Host Selected Stacks ot bolts FOREIGN 8c DOMBSTIO Fine Wine, Cr4IiU, Syrn)Ni, A'r, iTft That has e it, ken ,tJVrv4 tVr saW in this pt' of the country, wlilb 1 wW sell, WHOJ..E8AIE, Or In any desired quantity, at a reodersli d aiicpyou vvt, l nwHKiiii rw the patronage I luve ittwra far the nitt year, I Iiojh.- It n III continue, af 1 will paro Hf Hbw in waiting upon mycutto xs, 1 will fill wdcrt frow the town or country, so ed Uvh atyeg atiid Imki cool, " THE BAR Will pwHirsdv be Ht4il wllb eoie bulllrf wru w uimliiW of )temt and tk mmt fi KenwnAw ibe EXPRE SALOON, " "' P'II. IsYXClf, Prop'r. Jft8tevllU?, .-pt. It. 34tf OjregSn Wv&hriht IUAVIfMw4t! amHjiHwmt w Ith a reiio" lMslWiw HouMi 10 Hltud to Hw'wilU-clloa rttfl" S7tlf 79SbfciV In otufoflW H'paHjttMMts dur4K "M-, scrip be-Mt-n, m Had tue iMMrvd to yiu all moemnry iufor- I will aUe ulvo my alUtiUon to twstlag 4 arrHUfdng lokn nud iumhitis, JaeUoylHe, w Hf ,- ltfj. , itljL X f i ".W'i.i-I'.i . ., ' 1 1 SnoAvmu m jskax cuBEK.k k wiks hm Jakwvie,' wHI k sW at wlvJ. Aim. A PA KM TO sni. t ssam nit