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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1862)
Scmi-iUcckh Sentinel. O. .TAl'Olt. Editor. TOTUKKI'MCACV AM rt-IllMASI-.M't up VOI'll INtON. A (JllVHIINMKXY Wilt Til 12 WIUII.B IS tMMMI'.f .'A tll.t5." H Wit'l'friM. .TAC1MONV1T.MS. OIIKCMW. WRDSBSDAYEVEXIXO. XMOBKR 5, 1SW. Retrospective and Comparative View. Notion!.' is more common tlniu to Itenr mrssinn sympathisers and weak-kneed Union mmi discoursing, with nit air of hopeless despondency, cnticcriiiui: tin in debicdness of tin tuition, and. it tliey ex press it. " 1 he crushing welalit nf taxation." The deitr souls nre certain that the pros. p'rity of the country i forever untie, nnd thnt tlm niitiomil indebtedness can never w Imttiiluted. Let in ee if we eantint re , , .... ..i I ..in lint .. ti.ri.it Ilm4 linmro llll Ulll'll 11 ll-,- HIV II'P'MII HIIIU Wl ". fearful lliiekncfS. nrotiml tho tninds o1 these donliliinr and wiliimr putriots. Oar forcfuthcrfi fiiicrsetl from the revn.j Intioniiry war with n niitiunnl iuileliledni's? of neventy-sijc millions ol dolliir! Their vonitwrru had lieen destroyed, and their country di'soluted by the rnvtiiri'K of hostile urmies. They linil no ntanufuctures, no money, and no national credit. Colonial " greeubaeks" were not worth two bits per btmlii'l. There were only tlircu million of them, and they wcro without 11 coveni inent, and without any well 0n.Nini7.ed fvh tern of linancis Their national indeliteil nous auiotiiited to twrnty-fivo dollars and over to the man. and they had no moans 10 pay it. On the. Ural of July In!, the k.'ht of he United Sluten was SfiOt.Glfl. Ilfl, liciiif 921 3(1 for each inhabitant of ihe loyal riiate.-i. and SITi 0-1 to ciioli inlmb itant of all the States. For the Bake of the iirf,'iiuicnt. we ate willintr to admit that it hiM uccmnulateil 3200.000,000 Hiuce. which is a very liberal estimate. Ksti inatinu the population of the United States iit.'W.OOO.OOO. this will make it S'il 01 to the person ; thus, lucking gome four dollars, per person, fiotn belli" u much ns that uwed by the (I'ovcriiment lit itii infancy uwed by the (iovertiitient lit tin iiiwncy In view of these, fuels, w rriiimk : Virft. j Unit no man is en insu.w us to believe Hint 11 . . ..omn we ar.i not more attic to paj -l 04 to tin ( jvrson. than our patriot forefathers were to pay S'2f 2.". The uverajfc of our domestic exports to foreiun coantries, front 17H0 to 1 V). was S'J'2,000,000. 1 n the year 1 8150. the Mihuiof our exports was S 100,000.000. The value of our manufactures (in 1700 too inconsiderable, for estimate) were, in lH20.8rt2.000.00l); in 18(50, 82.000,000.. 000. Now, if we were able to pay mi it)' dobtcilnefts of $2! 2f t the prison when we fust bejrati to keep house, without im periliiiu oar prosperity, Itow much more are wc nblu to pay a much larger sum, when our niitinmii farm is fairly opened, uml our wealth is counted by millions. Then, our commerce was confined to the "bays anil inlets nf our Atlantic shorea ; now, it whitens every sea ncd enters every port in the world. Second, that an in ilebtedncps of S2."i 25 did not mH.'do the prosperity nl the patriot fontiilero of the Yjovernmcnt. is Hiifficiently demonstrated by tho history of the projrcB of our coun try. No people, ever made such rapid Kirides in the road of national greatut'ss and power, as our forefathers did, notwith standing their indebtedness. And shall we hesitate in the perforinunoe of the sucrcd (luty of defend inr, am' perpetuating, the government purchased by their valor and blood, for I'cur of bankruptcy, when our indebtedness is not proportionally u preut in, theirs, and when our ability to pay is. a hpndred tinies greater? There were mere ovnary patriots in the days of the revolu tion constantly croaking, of bankruptcy Hrul.ru.jn, l?ut they deterred not those earn . (fit mpj from. djs,chonri)K;, tho duties they owed to themeelvcs, their posterity, and id common humanity, and Rltall thedubiotwj ' crpalfert ofqnr day Intimidate us? Never. Third, the national debt of England, omounU.to Sl!53 35 to each person ; that TrfJf of Fthiicu.' to 8C.1 28, mill Pt ill they arc proiul. prosperous iimi powerful nation tin-rivals of Uiilml Atnei'ca in muU'Hul wealth, mineral L,rii'tiincs. h world-wide j c unniercc und military power. KhuN 921, or !?f0, to each person daunt im, tlifti ? Niiy. verily. " Ten or llfiicii y iuh heme, ivi shall havcrienvciiil from the fT.-clH nf this war. Tin' iinuicii-c leeiipcrativc power of the cmniin will haw lillcil (lie void, mill out- mi i inn will stand before (he world the we.iltliii-.-t mid happest it linn ever seen. The crowuiil mynliy of Kiiir Innil mid Fuinec. now threatening inter vention in our tinniest ic troubles, will tlien land willi unuovi-n d heads in lie' picscnec of I lie paramount iniij. .-ty of lh American people.'' Ma. mm (Jkni:uai.Sauamknto U.nio.v. Till Miijnr (Jenenil (neenrdine, in tlnwn eniieeii) hm been for u lontr tun iiuhiltrmu aAi-Trfi!eir with column linden. ilnrMijeeffh' wliiuli, was to pi ove llmt Ueii. MeClellan wu.. mi inormniis in inililm-y niruir-'. li tins talen up. relm-dml mid reiielmitl tin vile slnniler and itieuii liinemlo nt' stwli pn pers as Ihi! New York Trilnuie. huumhi .MetJIellan. Wliile .Mct'lelliin tukex tin liltl and luliois most liiithftilly to promote the cause of his country, turnim: neitln-r to the ritlit or ;he left, to heed the hounds that pursue hint, the patriotic pretender of 11... I......! liIj ii, lit a ihiul ntitttl llli'i.. ttitill. I ' " , .. Hiiotl m en from t nu Imltlc-lielil. mid iltM'S ''"' , , .1 . ..... .1 ... III! 111 HIS power h i 'inn. mum ,111:011-111111, mid destroy Ihe conliilenci! of the lirave volunteers in their beloveil leader a con Hdencc which is wortli whole divisions in 11 battle, lor. without it. the Union nruiii-s would liave been destroyed loit auo. In this puny eirort ol the Saeraiiieutn Union to tarnish the icpututiunol (ieiieral .Met.'lclliin, it (limply mMs up its opinion on military nirnits against that or the old hero, (ien. Scott," Old Mrains." (Oeiierul llalleek) Mnruside, Hooker, Hunter. Sum ner, Krmiklin, Iluell. and many others, ud thus makes an aH of iti-clf. We hIioiiIiI nut ha vi! noticed this, as McC'lellau neids no vindication from any one, were il not for the circulation of the'om in this vi- ..it. Wi iin 11I111I lit leiirii llmt ilM lil .. . . , .. : . 11 1 1 ut this nnst office, is ' jrrowuijr small ami I bfiiiitil'ully less." Wc take this as an evi deuce of thepootl sense mid patiiutism of the iiecnle. who are unwilling to see a faithlul public Hcrvant abii.id and vililied 1 to gratify I he fdiTii of a parti7.au press. Iniiiak 'F'ltonit.Ks. .Mr. J. S. D.iUKCtt iurortuH us Hint Mr. Ilrown, who reside at . . ... ,, .. 1 m 1 11. the. mouth of lit lluttiN whilj la liuu ( Iwirsea within four mill a nf his house, lie , lW(.on 'j'ri (l(tl .J crcelc, on Fiitlay 1 t.vcniii' last recclvnl information (torn M . , " lu , t . )e ,,,,, ,ml ,1WV . iininii iiiuiiii.uiii 11 1 h ,.,, ,.,.t. ,H. Imlmnft would kill hun that Iiil'IiI. He llificutioii started for the set-, Ilciucnts m foot. The lotliiim wcie soon than the Ailmilit! Stalts. Have ihe irts Miennie. 111 11 pieveulive of futnie reb-l-in hot pursuit, and Mr. Krown ip.icklv '" .f (b.-U".. done their whole duty in I,,,,,., (.'olnn!.,.!.,,, would answer in lime niii iiii..uii. .. 1 - ilim m.ttlfi-? nf pcac... when the wnr was over lie found it neecs-ary to throw owuy Ins shoes and coat, that lie might ccap.-. 'J'hu nice u'im l.-enl tin fur nlioill twetllv miles, wild) 1 Mr brown arrived ut ulie house of Mr. Mr. l.towii iiimui mi urn noust o 4 u. , I Imtiiits lvuiney, on Kogiie kiver, witn ins p vat very sevi rely Inceruled uml (rost-bit ten. , Mr. Drown has the ruputation of a truthlul ........ and one not easily frightened, I ;;!','rf ,J1,;,,ir,i;j,l 'TulMneJ'bebl'MhJide!! ''"' i'''" U"'"' ""'"'"'"m oud full cunlMeiicu U placeil in hU sUiicj,,,, i,,, n,, ,l(,',(1 jj,,., , ,u7 SuniVi. KOT1CI2 TO MKKCIIANTS u,,,fl- Tl,i? ttwxh "l""1 ,,"1 !l'l,l;.,l ,"w '" . "" 5 and others receiving good from San Fran- Whtlo we have troops it ths valey.it conhince Willi the wi.-hcs ol ihe penp c . to , , ! I L . will have unv se " " ''" ""' L'.il. on' the set- u,ii,'- I'l'r """' l '" """ "' s,,,", is not thought that w. will "'' ; vi, Asilllil.sr Wl. ,., ,,.1IV0 , nliraypa.-kaues us per their Dills of Lading riotis trouble with the Iir.biins. It is well , ..i.-.t,!,,.., I1S ,,,, lulii.iiiaii.N. .,r ,.vil. tin- ti!il-i. ? or Drnv U-ceiols. will nlease forward their known, however, that Ial lake, chief of the ICIumatl.s, is in no very unliable mood at , ,i r i.u ,.i lu.i,.,, ullnu.. '""" "" V , ", . en to come iiuo uic Hi'iucmt'iiinii. pivtiMiii-. Willi all of our Indians " pood " or "bail," I it is iierfcutlv natural lor them to murder j mid Ble.il, if opportttuity oilers, und they therefore need close watching. MunncttKO itv iukiuii.i.as. From pa jiers received in town, Iroui Ohio, we learn that Mr. Jo-eph Sifcrs, tho father o our worthy townsman, John It. Si fere, was murdered ul his homo it: Missouri, by se cession guerrillas, on the night of the 12lh of September. His house wus (unrounded by thcpo fiends at midnight, and tin en trance demanded. Mr. Sifers knew their object, uml in attempting to escape, was shot through the body with five musket balls, killing him instantly, lie had never taken any part in tho troubles, io the State, and hod endeavored to live in peaco with 'out offending mvy one ; but ho way, known to be a Union man, and- hence his, ussassin. atloti. He.wuu a most worthy-jHunvnjul was highly esteemed by all who knew him wmaaMMlkimmimttimrrAnrrr.ij:!mMmHmrimilk ill' J HWJMMWi 1'IONKKII NKW AOKNT. To Ml. J. W. Sl'F.KCII nV UdOTOIt Himwxso.v Dr. Sullivan, llie very cHterpi.Mg New 0 A- lirhnni, delirerid a ''C'. '.t . ,. u ,i i , ,(, Washing -mi. nc- the cvitimg ol Aliirtist Aut'lil.ul SunPnimtMWi. v.m'imMtrt,a(. .,.,. (.lim.Hp(,lltUl) ,' llie Now for Hies of lute K ifctern mill b belli ncwsnuliers ami iifrioilieals. lie . ill nil times irmly to luinish Mib-cnber w.th Aliunde. I''iiivrii mid Culilbi- m i.iiiim- zincs, pieinri i mill news tjniiru.il., m if dttceil l-.iie. lb' can iieeiiiumoilale you with uiiyj.iiiM.ii nf iimirnzMii' y-ni may wih to nulneiili" Inr II lins sin'i'uil to rungi'Mien' w.lh the (I-.vtt niiHiil Inrraiiy Inir Ins m Hi' li-iuii A'linilu.' .Siuii'. cteuineiv, l"tii' t'lins in nth. .V Hl'ttkii.- Hy inlv. it.s. tin in. it will be seen l lint Mr. I'', (' S . 11 n naiiil'i'iimr ihe frit vu ii fniiip ii'iil iimile by : 'iiuui eiH ol build I11M wmler. who -o "lien laid miserable, Mutt l nkinu lea-e palmed otf on lii-iii I", r llmt int. el" bus impoit'd a Itirtft h" 'ii il.e Iiimumis ILnnce eiuiicj (N. V.) Uiittir. wh'i'li i-- pit' up in -.iiel h iiiiiiiik r a to luip puii' mil .eu tint. I Ciilisiimnl We Imoe llii- uiipoiiiil "ii wi eonvini-e ll" pinduei i" for tins nuok't ol' llie nec'S'i y ol piopitiy iiepm n their butter. HlCIMI'TIO.M T'l SaXITAIIY Tl'Ml J. V. U. W'd I'll elH till' l"llOWIIIL""lll. col'irleil li 'iil nl (illlieo I'iih-I,-, Ii. Mi' llei'ktllllii S I'l-'.ltl Jolill (t AdilllM. 310: J F K-... 8.1; Wi,.. ,M. rove. S.") : .l. V. It W H.S2II. T.itii'.S-HI .Mr. lie. 1,-in.iii h:i nl 1 SI bll'l. n .il then' tin 11 nuiiibii- 1 if preeuieiH 1,1 i. i I'ioiii. The I- ml of this bi m viileiit wurli ill tin se ioe r qii"in to hurry ii lb- 1 eiilli't'imus. n .Mr. ).i'km in wishes to re. Ill'l lis S "' 1- jii'-ilile. Tiian'kmiiviw: Iav. (J..veiiioi (JiI.ih' ii... .i-. ,, 1 ihe Mi iso eveiv stav- 01 Ins Hind l.irt iililnM". i,iii-i. i. Hie Ji'li ' 'Im' . , . ..... 11 j Sliivei v wii-d.'oui'il, mid. lli'lelore. us nihi.a 'n f li.nuVu.viiij I'l.iver.,,, 1 ,.',, vi 1 v iniin. lie felt little ilili t and I'nii'c ' l .1 uii.y(id." Tin piocjniii. What he wmi'id wns bb-rfy with laiiiaiioii h'iI i' i.iii in .niiii'iiiir ...in. 1 . . 1 . 1 Al'I'OIXTHl SlipllHI Willi. Si. ol I'm tliiiiil, 1 . I'reii iippoiiili d Itujiil'ii' (j'eiierui nl Stuie .Militia in p.uce o' l. v T. II. 1'iiiiiie il-elunil. WiiKiiKAtii: 1'iiKV? The (initial Age." Ijowi.-loli. W I'.. Oelolter tf-Jili, piUi.ih' " a Icllc.- Its) wind) lids over loin- columns of 1 hat pnpei Saxitaiiv Kuxii. lion. A llollniiiik by a miniiiiiii cnlmn 111 ilm I'.irlliiiid J una. 01 1 e III- nil., mivs: Nuniv SI. ri 0110 have hern remit ted in the Sniiiiiii.N lJ"iiiin S'lon nl New Yoik. I1"' I'1'' ,l11""' " ''" --ab-ciipimiis 111 .. .1 haviliu iiicieiiS'd the cOiitllbuiiotiH tit nil ,.,.,, , Wa.n ,,,, Te.n.ory te ihmi Sl.Cim. Ii i. hopid 1 tint our citizens will speuloy mnl elneifuly euiuiiictc iliei work so well tieuun. an! pmve to theeoun try 1I...1 we ,v .,. oel I ,,,. f.r.,p,.i Meiulilii.rsilMll'il.iiiid ran lice. Inr the Wflfur. ol ihe hmv eu. win. nre liulu- uiu not Ut I'm- llie nnciests ol the I'aeilic. An iMfoim.vr (it's.si iox.-The Mmiii J riiriii-il1 as the highest evidence of the tin iiiu Meeiijsei' nmy ays: This (Mini 1 ihuial majesty. P8'"". "'""' vii-tmw of its in...... innec , ,(l. mim.,l,lw,.11,ISl,lu.nv involved, tliitiiiitr a it d llie cociai s-y-.li m mnl tin-wt'llure of all future jcueiuiu'.n of Ca'- "mnnii ih m greater iiiipoiinr.ee in u inc i fleets of this uiowintr eur.e. We' I "'S. nm mriiale llie fpiestion, until we uel all '""' I "'NHS I'"""" ''"-, warmly enli,ted on the riuhl tuh. . - -. . 1ktk KNnoN.-The I'ollowiMu- pnra-, K'P' " !: '' "' ? Vork cor-, resiiouileiife ol the Appeal: -T;RT Ytxvvvl ,r(()() pnutids of Ouanok If. fohn Dull mid the 1,'utlu Nnpoleon'j, c,A-ry Hiiitku. of recent iuiportatiou (us Thiers or 'soini' oilier man' called the j tin ihu Ithinus. It is nit aim urUelv piesent French Kmperor. in contrudUtinc-ifWy mvtti.mul utH ,udetl,h p-.ckages of lion to the Oieut Napoleon), could spend lt pounds; which will keep anywhere, one day ainonu the shipyards mound thi' lll,' fc wjperlor to thu greater portion of '".' " " -' "l .il.- ii-o (.l.m.l.l iiiivnr nun n w.nr ' Inli.iii.n. tmn spoken, hi) pnitmit, when tho I'.tiro pt'Hii diplomats coin" to notice how I'enn sylviinia liiruislicd Tfi.OOO armed men in ...... i. ... ...,.:.. :.....,,!.... ..fi l... ..:.. ..t . iMii-.niiu in i mv in . uniifiii iuii;i iiiiiu in ready sent ln(),(H)0 men into the Urn. id Army nf the Union, they must observe how invincible is America. " Orkks Hacks" vs. Giuv Hacks." The Kugcne Ucpulilican says : Tim se ceshers of Oregon object to iho " U risen Hack " currency because they havo a cur renev of their own, known its "Oruv v. ... . 'i Hucks." whieli elrciilntes 'freely among them, tho beauty of which is the tenacity with which they stick to their owner. 'renderiilg it very uncommon for a rebel to be Hat broke." They ahviryi have a few " (Jr,i IJjcIw" It'll. Yoik 'J'i'.bne IhtlS HpcaM ol' it : Mr. O. A. Ilnovifon was sercnifded to iiil'IiI hi ViliiirilV lloiel. and responded in usp'ieliof guni In ice mid intent, which hii- ln(ii niiy mill rnihusiuMicuHy up nliiiid d ov tin" Iiiil'i concourse. Ills elliel , p urns wen that eniaiic p.ilioii is a war iiKMiiin nod coomzitiou a peace ineami' mid llinl .-o mm: 11 ihe wnr is coiidticted 11- 111 die p,i.i anil the p'restiil. the eoutisl .. Iliiiljuii'. Mini llie in mi isa iieccs-iiy 11 mi i v ili'iic" of lie-power f the Ooveio iiieni. mnl won't lie fiiluniit'il tons an i.x h liiiion nl iniiio.iiility. That nurd cow. tun nre n wciikii.s. lit-said lie did not iippem tiel'iiit Ins In areis either us 110 Alt- 0 ilioiii'i or mi null AbolitionM. but n mi Aniericnii eii'ss o lie loved tliis country 11 Ii emiMlrx, and wi.hiil I - ihe win 11 the Million il.eil, !! wi- iitr.itiiot leltinif the rebels Imvc the inlvmitiii' o ihe lubur of linir iiiiIIkmi 01 -.lave to till their soil and imse tl.eir wiimmi pi- duciH. while Hie inaii r wcie iiilmiumI 11 the ilest 1 action of tins tioveru- im ul Wind he ileii'il wit to luke llnsi I,. Vi I'd 111 them, liiiw compelliin; iliein to mii h mid aiieini to liteir own plmitn t'OliS lie eiiieil not whether these slaves ivn lend 11 positive mtv ce or not. He Mllllnl llie ttliel- lll'pr'Vld of tllell- IIS'' mice lb km w here wim ureal he.-ilnne 11I1011I tl. .Hid (M'ople liilkol of the ( '0111 1 iitiioii and the lioirms of Sail Uoiuiiiuo. Wlii'ii tin- ii'.'ilation of the qiietiou ol -nVety ihieiileii. d llie Union ol iln- Slllle. Ill otiliiwill il ! bill HOW, W'lli'U ill.' ! I'moii wih ilneiiii'iiitl from s'avery. mnl ! m iixeiy wns (lie uoiiii .uppoit o' its fix. mill 11 il wii inip".ib,e m preeive b -tit union mnl finery, ne ham iimu win .iiiMi-y Loud nppliio!' j Ij't" eve.y slave uo fne, bill let the Union be -lived. Uuli the (juveiiiinent wit pi'ipmid ioay tin, tin ilauuer.s which ilni'ii'i'ii d u wmi'd no! b..1 it.inimln'd Hi" lii't mm llieil 111 huiiiter Kin clou oil it. 1 it..;.... ...ii. in. 'I'i.iii.. I re iwi ipie-lion b.'lote the public, llie ijii.i.ii. 111 11 uiii'.ii .i'ii ii"i-i'-. ai.ii. s'iutv ipn'iitiu ami the inucr ipnsnou On tin! siiviiy ipi-siioii nine tinih of llie p ope Ol the whole Ull'OII Were lllll t iilVeiy ; but I II llie mui'vl- (pleSlillll llbilllt n ii.- ii iii its were nuti-muuer. mid the uicnt il llieitlty in litis iieiion ivut that when- v r llie lie. ilmn ol the slaves was spoken of. a Imsl of pi tlilofruers cried mil, "You an "otinr 10 have niuuer iqnaliiy." " Do you menu to uive the ii'ro mi equal font inj with the white mail, ami have tin 111 live ide by side?" For hiui'clf he. did not profess to'lie tiny ureal nifruer lover, lie lielieveil iheneuro io be n man spinier fiom the same nice u hiiiise'f, Intviuir the smic muiiral nuht-, bill he was not willing that he slmu'd have 1 he mimic Mic.inl, political, and civil liuhls in thesaim' coimmin ty wiili liinwelf. lie dil not wih llit'il. nor d l In think ii woti'd follow Irnm their emancipation He d.-siitd the two imvs 10 lie separated. e favnrcil the eolonV.ition sclieme of the r..;....lrnt The on'y point whete.n he d 11 'led willi him was hill he did not mnke ei icipitinn depeud 011 colonizutiou. He denimided I'lnancip.itioii 11 11 war hearii'y approved of die ibalt, which he e wtint.d llmrouul. oinr iiumi. men of j,.,,,. views, to be pined at the head of ,ir civil and military nllliiis. (!oncrvu. live men. wlio have lived lor and by the pasl aiimnu tne lomti', were tmt the men ''ills immediately in Ditgitn & Wall, CreS' fen l i ity, tor collection, lu nil caes, die MrKinnl J'voVts inust ...eou.p.uiy the Wills. HUli., A: W Aid.. Agents. (Jrescent City. ov. 1st, ISti'i. JliiUvr! IStitter!! . otuiicu IIV..-U uuiui. li, C. SFSSIOXS. Willi llradl.ury .V Wade. .Tai'konville. Nov. f.tli. 8i!'2. Administrator's Notice. TyVlircilK.S U'ltei-M of imiuiniMratinn V? have been granted, by the t.'ounty .lutlgu ol dotmlas euiiuly, to llie iimlei-i hii;ned, Admlni'-lintof uimu thu estate of Win, (iiddii.g. deceased. Now. therelore, all iwr-oiis inilebled M the said e.-tato are rctpiefted to inaku iniiuedialn paymeiu; ami all person having claims uguim-l the; estate of the deceased tiro hereby required J . ,.,.,, .....i.t,, ., .... i-,...,., ,i... .i..i.. i.i. ii io ).niiou iiieiu, wuii uiu uece-sury vouch- notice, to tho undei-Higmd Ailinlnlf-imifir. ; t ,)S ivhUleiu'e, in Cuiiyouville, Dougbis cmiutv and Stijl" of- Oregon. - .lAMI-iS K. li.VAUKW Atbnitiistrator, , JacU-u.iv.lle, U., Nov. i, 4Sl!2. I Id awT.in iw ii. jyiTCTjeifai.'awiywnrt BRAMBRY & WADE, JA(JCSONVII.U0, fftxoloit,7 o to 3Ttoto.il -DIMM H I.V- DRY GOODS, CtiOTl-IIjSTG, BOOTS &, SHOES, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS,- GLASS Tobacco & Segarsy PRODUCE, HAIJUWAUK. OI.ASSWAIIK. QUKKN'SWAUK. WOODKNWAItK, MINERS' TOOLS, All of winch will tie sold tit low nricw, for i;ASII.or.li'..rable I'HODUCti. A LL DKSOIHITIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT KKDUCKO UATKS. To niuki! room for FAL,T, .STOCKS. TTTTTTTT I I I I I I 4 : A Choice Selection of tic :- Fver oil' ictl in tliistnnrket, einbracin U vurielies of Z r- - : lUnck, Green & Japanese, : I In bulk, papers mid emhlies. ut ' .' prices to smt the most particulul'. ; TTTI'TT JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF PICKS. FANS. SIIOVKLS. UUIMtFIl BOOTS. DLASTINtf I'OWDKU AM) KU.SK. HAY mnl MANUUK FOItKri. Agricultural Tools Por JSlo vt Cost : 1!0 Steel-point PLOWS, complete, of various hi.e ; 10 cat IMowpoinls ; '2 setts extra Heel .Mtiu'd'Hwnd. IVmts und Laud SiJrt. 2 patent St ruw'.t 'inters ; G large Iron Kettles, fur fiiim use. The nbove will beexehungi'd for flour at tllii market price. IMl A DI1U RV & WANK. Jtiek-onville. 0. t. 2.'l, lati'J. 3-ltf PIICENIX HOUSE. BRADBURY & WADE. THE CITIZENS OP PIKMIX AM) VICINITY Will llud it to tlm'.r advantage to puruhiiM! of u, a wo Mm II keep on hand a good s-upply of FANCY AND STAPLE --,-,,-. sat-w k -TTTr(T?i II M H1. K I rl X I ) I Oil LTJ"LJJ-vv-'-1-x-""L1't r'" SA,,K AT . . ...v.... - ..nUTK ,I.VtKU,MIIil.l'J !- - P , 'Wc will take all decriptlon- ol I rmiaeu that eunbe di-po-'d of without u,', ' HKADUUIlV &. WAlJo- , l'husil!, Ocl. li'Jib. 7