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,... . - : mtiml i v??fc-SK5--!riJ.iHij-j.T:- r.r.::rwri-Jj-!wHji rr : nv vt"-i $5 PElt -ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1SG2. VOL. VII NO. 47 mt wttapn tAm m TI1K OKI-WON Sl-NTJiNEL. Kit'tin kvkiiy wkii.vk-iuy ani sirnnuv. I1ICNHY DRMjINOKU, PiibV nirtl Wny'i' I SriHCiitrruix Onr veur. In advance. Five Dollars; Six months, Three Dollars. Unlet" renewed. niiiMi will bo discontinued lit tin; twpiiiitloii of tliu ttmu lor which they have llCUII ltl(l. L AnVHitTlsixii One niiiRio (10 "line or lets), llrst Insertion, Three Dollars ; each mlwfmelit Insertion, I Hie Dollur. A dis count nf lll'ly percent will Iw inudu to those who advertise by the year. advertTsers. lly application to l'twtiiiuMcrs ami Mall Carrier', you can lenrn llml IlioScml-wockly Mikuo.v Skxtimm. litir by I'ur i lnrgor circu lation In tliu co mtlcH of Southern Oregon unit Del Norte county. California, tluiii nny ni her paper. This fact should commend tho Si:tinki. to you us u superior medium for advertising. l , l Aiipvi'j u'lui ni'i nitllmi'ly.Pil to l.ir'i ir ,.i. ...... ...... ..... i transact nny binlnc- concerning thin pu-j Jier. In Hit' immu ni inis puniisucr ; li. P. l'lchcr. Sun Fi-auolHcci; Wndivnrtli t Kuvnos, Yiokn; Ktov Kmry, Ashland; S. C. Tnvloi'. IMucnlx; W'.W. Fowler. Applc gale;'lt. S. I)uuliii. 'llllnmhiirg: John It. Pi-indlc. Kcibvvlllo: A. It. Mcll-iiln.Vult1o: It. J. Foi bo.' Waldo; W.r.. iM. Kvuns. All house: .Iti'd Thorn. Cunynnvlllo; KufusMul 'Inrv. ItoM'lmrg: banc It. Mooics. Snlcm: F. M.'lJIIswnrlh. Kugenu City: F. Clmiiiiun. Oregon CItv: I). V. Wnkcllolrt, Albany; 'lieninmiii Cook. UorrnlKi': .1. II. Smith. 'Ore-cent Uity; Albert, uuoiiiuu, nappy Camp. mraMBmmcrKMtM.LJmuJ.miiA)M.wmniiiJmjnJMnm E. F. RUSSELL, NOTAEY PUBLiTO. Ofllcu Willi II. V. Dowcll. Kmj.. Third Hired, Jai'KSIiNVIM.K. Oinmux. li! R. B. MORFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.ci;nriNVii.i.K. Oiiwion, T7ILL practice In the M'vernl Court of V the First Judlcul District, mil in the rRupreiue Court. October in. l!- ..i. ii. iikki). ' lasro.v. REED &. GASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, J.vncsoxvu.i.K, Oitcnox. J. II. IIKKI) luivlng determined n con limit) the practice of his profession. Ims.vco rtinted Mr.C.isroNwllh him In Inu-lue". mill ihev will give jirompt iittentlou to nny legul luis'lucss entrusted to their cure, in any of the Courts of I hl Judicial Dislrfcl. Oillee in snmu building formerly occupied "by Mr. Heed. Aut JfillujiW. ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .TacKSOSVII.I.K, OUKfiO!.', "Will attend to IiihIih'h in the Court" of the Tir.ot'JuilIclul Dtntilut, uiul in thu Sup-erne ,Nnirt. October W-U B. F.DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tTwOKrtOXVH.I.K, OttWON. Will practice In nil the Conrtn of the. Third JiitllctiiPnifttrlct,thoSuprciiieUTrtu lire Hon. nnd In V eku, Cul. Wur Scrip prompt Jy collectc(h .JAMKrt M.'J'YI.tC, Oct. 1. lll'Kt'S MAI.I.OItY. PYLE & MAtLORY. .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, llosKiiuno, 'DoutiLAH 'County, Or.x. Will attend to any Uuflnetweonfidrd t them, Mil the soverul CourtH of tHo 'First Judicial lUMrlct of Oregon, nntt la the Supremo Court. October IP. L. H. DEWEY, lVntcliiualHer and Jeweler, Keeps tonittiul'.y on hand a tine ansovtineiH'of Clocks nnd h:vKi.uv, which he oilers for ale ut very low prices, for ..,.i. RKIAllMNO ninpk-Ki Wntche'atidIewelry repaired with proinjit- ne?s null wanunk'd. Shop on Callloruia Mrect. two doors ivect of Lovo & BHger's. Jaeksouvllle, July 2fi: 28 Dnn'H limber Slioju Between 'Hi ndlniry & Wadu'ii nnd El Dorado Saloon, Cullforulu street. .SIIAVINO, llttlr.ciitllng.'Slmmpoolnp, Cur ding nnd llnlr Dyeing, ('u hand und for hale, n genuine article ot Fish's IIaiii lts run vti vk. nnd CriHtn'dorti's KxteUior Hair Dye PETER BRITT, PlitKVBpliio Artist, Is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art. with all the lain Improvements.. If 'Pictures 'do not jrive wilisfactlou. 'no clinrgeswlll'be rtinde. Call at'his nuw finl It ry. on the hill, examine his pictures, and d 'for your likencs. Odtihty VreaetirerOlttce BRADBURY WADE'S. iK.S. MORGAN', .'l'rvd?urer. JfirtkidJivlllAugttil.K;. vUlcu ItCTC DR. CH. DESCH, "Waldo. Joskimiinij County, Otix. Hit. IhX'ix it preji.ued promptly toutlenil Iti tliu curing of nil tliciieh aecoitllng to thu ircauteiit tf I'M". K. V. Uahimii., with out the use of Mcictiry. Aieulc. or any iimIkmioiih drugs'. Kor the pii"t nine yenre he Iiuh been u practiliouer of inetliciue tit he iuh lieeit u piacmioner oi metiiciue hi CiuMtsit CItv. nod Ih in well HattHlletl that he , can give rpmly relief to the aniicled wlm . iiuiv 2iill on him. Amotu arrnnuemeiitH for CoM. Wiirni. Hot and Stcniii Hnilw. DR. F."G. HEARN," ST TRCrEC )NDEN TIST. Would recpecl fu lly iinuoiinee to thu eitlzeim nf .Inckf-oiivillcuud vicinity Unit he cult he foiiuil ut IiIh olllce, next tltior to D. I.iiiu'n Ciibluet Ware Hooui". wheiehe l prepareil to operatu lu tliu varioilij biunclien ol IiIh piiilfhcion. G. W. GREER, V J I V S I C 1 A X AND SUKOKOX. ' ' Oilli'ti Rt the Vlty Oi'Hjj Hlore, l.n;H0XYii.f.i:. Oiikhox. 1. 11. JANCII, 41 WlioleMile nnd Retail Dealer In LIQUORS, Winos, Syrups & Cordials, -at Tin:- EL DORADO SALOON, Corner or Cnllftirnln mill Otogoli Six, ..VTA II oitlcrs promptly lllletl. Il'itf ALEXANDER BUSWELL, -I'UAITII'.M.- PATKU-UUIiKIt, uml Itlunk-Hook laiinrnt'tiircr. fill Chy ami ."il-l Coininerciul streeU, hulweeii .Miiiitgoiueiv nnd Saiisomu, SAX KltAXCl.SCO. V:r lltmliiiL' ol' I'wrv ilufcrlntioii nentlv executed ; lllnuk Hooks ruled and Hound It) nny desired pattern. 24y Jil'OAN & WAL.1,, FORWARDIHG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ililck ItnlttlliiKt (-'or. Vrnnt tSi I'ntiTt't. OltKSCKXT CITY, CAL. WJIJi alleinl lo the UecAvtng and For warding of all (iootfs end listed to tfceir care, with promptness nnd tli-pateh. Coiisigumeiits solicited. Meiehandise re celved on Hor.ige. Crescent City. April 1S. 18(iJ. l." N. D.-No goods delivered until thofrcight ami cliarift.'S are paia. i. cc w . UEUlCTlk OF PMCKS -IX- Stoves & Tinware G. B. DORUI8 -AT IMS Stovo end Tinwaro Shop, Third Street, between the Express Saloon and Dowell's Law Office, Jacksonville. Oregon, Keeps contituiitly on liuitd tho best put items of COOKING 8TOVKS, 1'AUI.OU HIOVKS, SALOON STOVKS. And every kind of Tli, Iron mid Copperwore, Tlesides n great variety of Culitiury, Art icles too numerous to mention Pers-nns wishing anything in my lino iro respttU'ully Invited to cull and examine the iiuiilitynnri prices of my wam. Kie-y.kiudof JOB NVOHIv dono to order. My own ware repaired without charge. GKOUGK II. DOltitlS. Jacksonville. Sav. 9. 18(11. l'.i 1M .A. BRENTANO la daily In receipt of u large tipsortment of Grotories & Provision, LIQUORS, W.1NKS, COIIDIAUS. HAItmVAliK, ULAS6WAHK, And ull kinds of IMEX&rXSffG- TOOXj. 'He recommends his large, new stock of CIGARS & TOBACCO, MATCH HS. STATIONERY, CARDS, "Toy and' Fancy "Ware. And u great many other rticle3 too nu inerons to mention, nil of' which ho will K'll LOW FOR CASH, Or Inpxehangc'for COUN'IRY 'PRODUCE. .'Jac3iS0iiVil!e,'AiigHStl!J3, r(ili, Tliu Draft In llultlliiMvillc. IIY AtlTKML'H WAIII). Ifl mil ilriifiid 1 Khali hkkkix. l)eeply giiitel'ul for the uiiexn.clci1 lion or tliiiM coul'eriTil upon tne, 1 ulmll feel compelled to resign thu position in luvor of son.e moru iiorthy pcrenn. AlniloMy ii , . -T. . , . 'i,,,, i,.,,., . ,1:i11, "Imt H- im. I Iwl H wl ml ki-pt me tin. . r, i nieiiiiler coy, I rlmll Iiujb to resign ir.l mil ibitlKil evervwhetiM I've been in- rolltl. 1 iniiitl now. lorriiiftiiit. lie iurold in ujwiirmlH of 'J4I0 dilrcrent towiw. If Id .' kept tcavelin 1 should have cvintootilly be- Vlltll H nrigiliie. in which vhmj wum have heltl n meetiu' ami elected myself u Hrepitdeci-giirrnl niio ominimlsfl. I luul no itkvi there was so ninny cf mo before. nul,Ferisdy. 1 coneliKletl to stop vxliibitin' ami make trucks for llnltllnsville. My only dawter tlujn lieif-ell onto my 'illinium mill Kald. Jt is me. father! 1 -.--... ...... t - , tHl.,k U,0 w " Kim win! i lit N'ew York LeJitcr. Tip us your bunch of fives, old faker." sniil Aileniua .Jr. lit remls the New i York Clipper. Mi- wilii wiih to the prnviti' circle. I knev frlio uml llio wimin folks were luivin a pleHsautl tiniti sluiideriii the Icraiilt'H of the oilier sowin' circlo (which likewisri met that alleiiioon. uml was ilouiuicss enjoyin theiiM'lves ekully well in slunilerin' the Urit limned c'ucle). uu1 I tlidn't sentl for her. I tillers like- to sec peop'e enjoy their frclvcs. ! My sou OrgustiH was playin' onto u Hoot. (!.. iuIik !t no otliciiiil cu.. The twinr ' was Uililin' cob-hoii.-es in the corner of the j kitchen, i It'll rust some nostne-n stamiis to raise1 I this family, nnd yet it 'ml go hard with tliu niii in.'iii in In.i' miv Intiili of the Hock. An old Imtchelor is ti poor critter. He may have lenrn the skylnrk or (wlmtV. nearly the Piituu thing) Mis Kellogg mid Carlo! ty Putt i sing; lie mny havi! liearn old litill Ihltlle, und ull the JLiflewcirths toot, uu' yet lie don't know notliin nbrmt tuuolc the real genuinu tiling the music of the laughter ol happy, well fed cliiltlren.' And von limy nx the latlicr of hiicIi cliil ill en home to dinner, feelin' very sure there will Im; no spoons inisi'u' when hn porn n wav. Sicli fathers never drop tin live cent' pieces into the contribution box, nor piilm shoe pegs oil' onto blind horses for outs, nor frkctladtllc to RrhMi silt? when their country's in danger nor do Any thing which is realy mean. 1 don't menu ito intimato tlmt the old rjaciieiors w up I to little games of this t-ort not lit nil but J niiciit ho is ii noor critter. He don't live liere, hu only stuys. He ought to 'pologisw, on behalf of his parents, lor tii.'tKrr 4nnt nt nil. The luionv ninrrictl i man lics in good stile ut lionif. surrounded j by his weepin' wife ami cliiltlren. The I old batchelor don't die at all ho sort I nf rilDJlVilV lil.'C II IH!VW(I'S tail. I My townsmen was sort of deinoroliwd. I Thwc wai n evident desire to cwndo the droit, us J obsarved with sorter, nnd pti triotism wni below Pur und Mar, too. A jew desprit. I liiul't no sooner sot lown on the pinzzy f-f tho hotel than I saw sixteen solitnry hosstnen ridin four ubrcutt, wemlin their way up the street. What's llirm ? 1 it cavalry!" That." said theiindlord. " is the stage. Sixteen uhlc-bodiwi men have lately bo't the sluge lino betwoen hero and Scoots burg. Tlint's them. Tl-y are sUge dri vers. Stage drivers k exempt." I saw tlmt cbcIi ftaao driver carried a letter in his left band. " The mail la heaw to-day," Mid the landlord. GlnVally Kwy dont have more than half ndozen letters 'tween 'em. 'lo day they've got one fcjiiecel Bile iny liglits und liver !" " And tho passengers?" " There ain't any, rircely, now-dayn,' said tho landlord. nd what few there is very much prefers to wato, the roads is so rough." w , , , And bow is it with wiu ?" I inquired of the e.litor of the hugle Horn of Libirty, who sat near mc. 1 can't go," he sell, shakin' hiu head in a very wise way. " Ordinarily I shoukl delight to wado in gore, bat my blecdki country bids me stay at homo. It is im peritivcly necessary that I remain here for tlie purpuss of nnnouncin from- week 'to nook that our Gov'ment is ubout to take vigorous measures to put down the rebel-, lion !" .Letrolled into tho village oyster'aloon, where I fouud Dr. Schwaaey. a leudinlctti jcen. in a stole of mind which slKvwedttliat' ho had been hoistin' in.more'u his share of " Hello, old Beeswax," ho bcllered ; " how is your grandmnms ? When are you goin' to ilvd'Your Hibffi'd animals?" " Wliut's the matter with the eminent physician ?" I p!eimaiitltV'iwuiicd. "inis," no 'Him ; " mu "" " matter. 'I'm-n- hub i towi r fvlttinkara' ! . rnf exempt !"' ".Its' so." 'Do you see them bi'iins.old man?" arid hCpoiulVtl to u plate beloiu Inin. "Do you see im . " I do. riiey tiiu a eliecrlul nun when used tcmporitlclv. Well," fuitl lie, " I liain't i-ot unytliing since Inst wecK. i cm hciiim now ihchusc 1 eat hciius then. I never mix my viitlef." " Ii's quile propsT that ymt should eat a little si.inetbin' once in a while," said i. " It's a tjood Itleo to occasionally instruct the stiimmiek tlmt it miisn'l depend exelou- sively uu liekcr lor its sustiaiitiucc.'n " A b!esin','' lie cried ; it blessiti' onto the bed of the man what invented beans. A blessiu onto his lied !'' Which his iiaine is Gilson! He's it llrst. fatnilv of Ihwloti," snid 1. 'J his is ii speelmen ol tliiiigs wus a goin in my place of residence. A few was Irlie blue. Thesehoolmnster was mining 'cm. lie giictnl mi! waimly. Me said 1 was welkiui m tlio.-n'shotcs. He said 1 luul a massive iiiiud. ll wus grtiti fyiu", lie Miid, to see that prent inielleck stnlkiu' in their initial oticl more. J have before luul occasion to not ice tliis Fchnnl niastcr. He is evidently a young man ol far inoio than oitlinary talents. Tliu hchooltniiiler proposed we sliould git im u iniixs meet in'. The im-eetin' was largely iitti-nded. We held it in the open 4iir. round a roarin' boutire. The tichimluitistcr was the ilivt orator. He's pretty gnutl on the speak. iluuUo writes well, his composition liein' frelilom innrriil by ingrniiiiitieiHiw. He faitl tins innctivltv siirnri'-ed him. " What do von expect will become of this kind ol Coin's? Nihil Jit" "Hooray for Nihil ? 1 iulurrupuri. ' I'dlow-uUizcn, let's give three cheers for Nihil, the infill who lit?" Tlio hclionliiuister turned ft little red, but repented-" Nihil lit." - KsMTtly,1" 1 Miid. "Ivihil fit. He wasn't a sti atopy feller. " Our vencrn-lile friend." said the school muster, smiliu' plvusuntly, " isn't posted in Virgil." No. I don't know him. Rut if he's a tiblc-boilicd man he must stand his little lralt." 'i'he sehooluiiHter wountl itf in eloqnenl style. 1 took the stand. J snid the crisis luul not only cum itself, but it hud broiiLdit ull its relaiioiH. it bus cum, I said, with evi dent intentions of innkin1 us n long vifrlt. It's poiu' to tiikt' ni!" its things mid stop with ih. M v wife mys ea too. J hm is u good war. i'or tlio.-e who like, tliis war. it's jitfrt the kind of a war they like. I'll bet ye. "My wile says so too. If rhe 1'Vd eral army succeed in taking Washington, ami they frcein to be advancing that way pretty often. 1 frlmll my it is strategy,, uml Wiishinptoii will bo safe. And that noble banner, as it were that banner, ih it were will be a emblem, or rather, I should say. that noble banner us it were.' My wile says so too. II got u little mixed up here, bur. they tlitln t notice it. Kicp mum. Feller-cd izens, it will be a proud day for this Republic when Washington' is safe. Gloucester. .In?wie!iK'Jolts, is safe. Gcneial Prcemont's there. Anil may the dar be not far distant when 1 can say the same of Washington. Rut if it is saved, it will be by strategy. Vermont will soon be safe. General Phelps is omin' home. Ixt us all rejoice tlmt Vermont is ubout to be safe. My wife says so too. The editor of the Uncle Horn of Liber ty here arose and said : " I do not wish to interrupt the gentleman, nut a important dispatch has just been received at the tele graph ofllec here. I will read it. 1 1 is as follows : Gov'ment is ubout to take vigor ous measures to put dowu the rebellion.!" Loud apppluuse.l That, said I, is checrin'. That's sooth in'. And Washington will be safe. Sen sation. Philadelphia is safe. General Pattern is in Philadelphia. Rut my heart bleeds pat riot icly for 'Washington. My wife says fro too. There is money enough. No trouble lAoiit money. They'vo got n lot of lirst class bank note 'engravers at Washington (which place I regret to say is by no means safe) avIio turn out two or three cords of money a day pood money, too. Goes well. These bank note engravers make good wages. I expect they lay up prop erty. They are full of Union Bentiment. There is considerable Union sentimeut in Yirginny, more sp?ciallyamong the honest farmers of. the Shenandoah Valley. My wile says so.ttoo. i Then it isn't money we want. Rut we. do want men, and we must have 'em. We mrist earry a whirldwind oTflrc among the foo, 'We'mnst ernsh tho'iingreatful rebels' who are poundin1, tho Goddess'of Liberty oventhetHrSd with slung shotsand'Stabin' her with stolen knives! 'Wedwust lick 'j.in jiimtl.- Wn iii not intrmlnon. n lnnre iinmliprlnf fir! flnsa fiiticrula nMancr the .........,.. ..... .;-. . - -- iopie ol the jsoutn. uetsy.pyasso,joo. This wnr hasn't beoo too well managed. We ull know tlmt. What then ? We'ure ull in the milie boat if I lie boat go down, wd go down with her. Ileiieo wu must nl light. Jt ain t no ihc to talk now about who caused this war. That's r.l. ivi.it mil. 'I'lii. wnr irf linilll 03 unoti lis all uml we must nil light. We can't " reason '' the mutter Willi the loe onty with si eel und h-ml. Whin, in the biriad irlntii i( iIih niiontlav dtin. it rntcklttl jackus boldly mid maliciously kicks over u peanut stiintl, do we " reason witn nini : I guts not. An I why "tenon " wit I these other Southern people who are tryin' to kick over the Republic? Retsy, my wife, suys bo, too. I have preut confidence in A. Inkin. Thu old fellows heart in the riplit place.' ami his henil is clear. Theie's been som! rpieer doiil's by miins or his deputies civil uml military but let it pass. Wu mint uvo the I'uion. And don't lot us Iw draft rd. The republic is our mother. Drive tho Bitfiiin from her throat drive, them into the sea ! And then, if it is worth while stop und urguo ubout who canted nil tliis in thu lirt plnce. You'v.i heard the showman. You've heor.1 my wili', too. Mound Retsy is 1. Tho meciiu' broke up with cnlhiHiaPUi. Wu shan't dralt in R'lldinsville if we can help it. -- Si'xn.w Sntow, Sck.vk. Superintend ent : " Cliiltlren. 1 inn going to tell yon ubout i'eier. Who knows who Peter wus ?" X'o answer was nmde. " Cannot nny thou large ... ...I.n Onln. ...".. J V" girls tell UlU 1,1111 1 I'lll ,,413 . Still no reply. " Can nny little girl or boy in the school tell mo who' Peter wus?" " I can,'" said a little boy in the further corner ol the room. " Ah, that's a pood boy. Now vert coiiii' up on the pint form by my ritie. nnd stand up in this chair, und tell these large girls who Peter was." Jimmy did in hu was bid. and in the shrill vo'icc of childhood repeatitl : " Peter, Peter, punklii enter. Had a wife and couldn't keep her." At this point hu was stopped, but not hefore the full point was taken by tlnj school, nnd Mother Goo.-e's poem appre ciated. PtmnciTY op a R.ivnvKr CllAltnK.- In die hittory of Kuropean wars, it appeal that Itut I'uw'soltlieis were actually killed with the bayonet. Rut in Into battles with the rebcN it is not so. Referring to oueol tliem. a Washington papt'r says : "The earimge by the bayiet upon tliis field probably exceeds anything recoidcd in histoiy for many a scoro of veins. The Federal soldiers were maddened by the persistency wilt which the cneinv sought overy cover und shelter, from which they drove them repeatedly. At every ciiiiiim the enemy locicd uiki lien nciore me un um wring line of flinliing steel, l-'n (jui'iiily the conflicts would be htilid to liaull. 'b'U tliu great tit dor and superior muscle of our men overpowered the cailaverniH nnti weme kneed Soutlicrners.aiul they loll picicctl with the glittering blade." A Mrs. Dobb inude her nnnenrnnce before tho tlraltinp commissioneeis of Polk county, Illinois, recently, witn two iuiuiih in her arms and followed by fourteen other children of various L'PS und size. Slid said she and her children hod come to plead lor her husounirs exemption iroin ine urmc on account nf physicul disability. Tho eommissionecribashfully suggested that her large family wns not very good evidence of disability, And dpclined 4o giaut her request. Wooi.kn Mii.i. The new woolen ntill at Rrownsville, Linn county, is now ready for the reception of tiic machinery, which is expected to arrive every duy. Dye and drying hniws uic being built, nnd a juun tity of wool is purchased leady to com mence operations as soon as tho machinery arrives. A fine grist mill is erected and in operation by the side of the woolen mill. Union . OiiKcort I Hon Woiiks. There arc being erected on the TaMlatimriver, within four miles of Oregon City works, preparatory to the manufuciirlng of iron from native ores. There'are several extensive 'beds in that vioiuhy, which so -far as tested, nro 'lound to be. equal to .-.kcvSitperior ore. 1viM.F.n nv a Pantiirk. 'i'lie Oieeon City Argm says that n little boy of Mr. Foster's, on Clackamas, was sent to the sta ble to fecdithei horses, when he was seized by n panther, nnd Idled and eaten. The panther ?ns afterwards killed. ' m ' ! ' " Tho'pleasnntestithings in 'tho world are plaasont thoughts ;iandthe greatost art' in lileiis'to have u. mqiy of them .us jws-iblc