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THE OREGON SENTINEL. Telegraphic News. KI.KCTI0N8. The glorious results of the elections in tho Eastern States is tlie most gratifying tiews received this week. New York State lias given a minority of from fifteen to twenty thousand for the Union Ticket. In Ma?sachusectt tiro whole Copperhead vote will senrcely reach 30,000. Elections for county officers in Illinois show great Union gains; the gain being 2,800 in Chi cago. Wisconsin has chosen Lewis Union) for Governor, by lf,000 majority. Minnesota has polled 10,000 majority for the Union candidate for Governor, Steph en Miller. Marylund has elected four out of five emancipation candidates for Con press (one of whom is Henry Winter Da vis), and by so doing has sculed the fato of plavcry in that State. Knnsas, of course, gave an overwhelming Union vote. In the New Jersey election tlio Union vote iiiudc gain, but it is feared the Copper heads have (lectrd a majority of the Stnte Henutors. In Missouri the Contest be tween the lladiculs and Conservatives is Very cloe, but her soldier's vote may give I ho Radicals the victory. Thus huvu these great States answered the thundering tones of Unio'i victories in California, Maine, Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania. These glorious results will strengthen our Gov ernment beyond calculation will cause the llichmoud conspirators to tremble nt tlio ncur approach of their just doom, as they see their hopes of assistance from the Northern fence party thus blasted, and will tell to all enemies of our country, at home nnd abroad, that our people, in their might, have declared that our Union en tiro shall be muintaimxl for nil time to come, whutuver the cost in blood and treas ure. XVAU NKWH. Chattanooga. 7lh. Our forces hold the west side of Lookout Mountain, nnd the rebels the cast side. Previous to Hooker's nucccss, our army had been reduced to half rations for n week, owing to the interrup tion of the transit of supplies by the reb els. Hooker's success has opened the route by which abunduut supplies now reach the army. Washington, 9th. Grant has telegraph ed that two of the most advanced posi tions of Uurnside's army had been assault ed by the rebels, and two regiments made jirisoners. These regiments were probably stationed to guard passes in tbc mountains bordering on Kust Teuocsseo and Virginia. On the 7th, a brilliant action took place on tlio Rappahannock, resulting in the capture of 1,000 rebels, inclading 103 commissioned officers. Four regiments of the right wing of the army were engaged, tinder Sedgwick. Our loss 100 killed and 300 wounded. Gen. French, in addition, captured 400 prisoners. A terrible riot, in which four men were Wiled, was raging in the coal mints of Munch Chunk, lu., on the 0th, Gov. Our tin had sent troops to quell the riot. There is probably no truth in the reported capture and occupation of Ft. Sumter by our troops, as later dutea from Richmond papers inula1, no mention of it. October 2.rth, a heavy force, under Mar inaduke, attempted to surpriea thogurrisnn of 700 cavalry, at Pino Bluff, Ark. "Col. Clayton, commanding, had notice of tlicir approach, and prepared to receive them by barricading and planting camion to rake the streets. Murmaduke arriving, demuudod the surrender of the garrison, which de mand being refused, he opened with artil lery from every 'direction on tlio cotton breastworks. The iflre was rapidly return ed by the garrison. At 10 o'clock the en emy made a general -charge on three sides., Clayton withheld his fire until the rebels wre within less than a hundred feet, when lie opened on them with grape and eannis. tor, causing great havoc and completely repulsing them. Two more charges were made witb like results. Col. Clayton then opened the breastworks and mado a cavul ry charga on the enemy, driving them in every direction. Tlio last beard of Mor maduko he was in Salem, 23 miles ofT. The enemy left 300 dead and wounded on the field. Many citizens of Pino Bluff, some of whom were formerly in the-Secesh army, fought with hearty will against their old comrades. Washington, '9th. Union prisoners at Uidhmond state that the rebel authorities at Richmond havo altogether stopped the very stuall meat rations before ullowed our starving soldiers in their prisons. Two Union officers who escaped from Richmond by disguising themselves as rebels, stated at Fortress Monroe, on the Cth, that rebel soldiers were dying of starvation, they not being allowed tire rations of a day to sup port them n week. Gold in New York, on the 9tb, 46)$ - A correspondent of the Richmond Ex aminer, Sept 25th, thus speaks of the un compromising patriots of East Tennessee, who, through inconceivable persecution and suffering, have remained steadfast in their devotion to the Union. These arc the men who arc being mustered into the United States Service, nnd organized into regiments, by Durnside: "There are numerous ridges of moun tains running through East Tennessee, the soil of which is thin and unproductive, and covered with original forest. The ridges arc Inhabited by the meanest and most de praved population on earth, who subsist by hunting, gathering wild honey, killing the stock of the farmers of the rich vnllevs which stray to the mountains, and, nt pic? cnt, upon tlio stipend paid them by Lin coln's minions. These are the true Union men of East Tennwop. They nro body and soul Lincoln's, and valuable tools he finds them. The men nro the best bush whackers in the land, nnd both men and women daring and accomplished scouts. No movement of our troops can take place in nil this country, from the salt works in Virginia to Cumberland Gap or Jonesbnrg, accurate information of which is not at once conveyed to the enemy by these people. When the war broke out these peoplo were for sale, and Lincoln bought them. The judicious distribution of money and promises would have secured them tons; but our Government, conscious of its boundless strength nnd resources, would not stoop to conciliate a set of breechtcss vagabonds." Stkkxotii ok tub Rkiikm.iox. Tlio fol lowing is from the Cincinnati Gaztttc. The latest estimate of the available forces or the rebels is ns follows : Lee, 40.000 ; Hill, nt Richmond, 8,000 ; Beauregard, at Charleston, 25,000 ; Bragg. 60,000 ; North Carolina, 10.000; At Mobile, 10,000; Total, 103,000. By dragging in the lame, tho halt, very old men and very young boys, under tlie operations of the rebel conscription law, this number may bo increased ; but the figures above are believed to include all the tried soldiers now nvailublc for severe service in tho Confederacy, eot of the Mississippi river. Bragg, in tlio battle at Chickamauga, had probably 90,000 men, including the raw militia pressed In from Georgia ; but at least 30,000 of this army have melted away, cither by tho casualties of battle or desertion. Lee, in his Invasion of Pennsylvania, crossed tho Potomac with 90,000 men, and he returned with 00,000. Sknatok Nksmitii Lkavks. Tho corres pondent of tho New York , writing from Chattanooga after the great battle, says: Every moment stragglers from tho field full into the ranks as defiantly as ever, now tho temporary panic was over, nnd wounded men hobbled by, cheerfully con fident that "Old Rosey" could never bo thoroughly whipped. Senator Nesmith, who left the field in a panic before the fight ceased on Sunday, was pleased to call this stato of uffairs an overwhelming defeat, ns he passed hurriedly up the Nashville Rail road, en route to tho quiet North. ' " iii-miH. A Mathematical Colloquy. j.Auiu : On mo he shall no'r put n ring So, mamma, 'tis vain to make, trouble; 'For I was br.t eighteen last Spring, While his age is exactly double. MAMMA : Ho is latin his thirty-sixth year, Tall, handsome, good-natured, and witty; And should you refuse him, my denr, You may dlo an old maid, without pity. i.Auit.v : His figuro, I grant you, may pssn; AuO at present he'd youg enough, .plonty; Hut v.'hcu I am sixty, alas ! Won't he be a hundred anil 'twenty? M...- I , .. II The Atlanta rebel) Appeal suys of the battle of Chickumanga: " The lute victory will prove but Dead Sea fruit in our (rebel) hand.'1 Thanksgiving nnd Prayer. t A tUOCtiAMAT10N 1IY TI1K WKglOKNT OP TIIK t.S'ttHI) HTATKS. Tho Vcftr that is tlruwlntr toward Its elosn has been tilled with tho blessings of fruitful fields ana henUnTtil skies; to I licet bounties, Which arc so cmistnntly enjoyed that we arc prone to forget tho source from whence they come, others have been added which are of sn extraordinary a nnture that they cannot, fail to penetrate nnd soften even the heart that Is habitually insensihlo to the ever watchful Providence of Almighty God. In tun midst or n civil war nrunquallllctl mag nitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to invite and provoke the aggres sion of forcgn States, peace has been pre served with nil nations order haR been mnlntalned. tho laws havo been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere except In the tfientre of milita ry conllct. whllo that theatre has been con tracted bv tho advancing armies and navies of the Union. Tho needful diversion of wealth nnd strength from the Ileitis of In dustry to the national defenoe.has not arrest rd the plow. Hie shuttle or thu ship; thu ax has enlarged tho borders of our settlement), and thu mines (ns well nr iron and coal as the precious metals) have yielded even more abundantly than heretofore. Popula tion has steadily iucrened, notwithstanding the wnMe that ha hern made In the camp, thu siege nnd thu battle-Held, and thu coun try Is rejoicing in cnnsclniiMiess of iimrn m'unted strength nnd vigor is permitted to expect n continuance of years, with a largo Increase of freedom. No human council hath devised, unr hath any mortal hand wnrkrd out tliec great things. They nro tho precious gifts of the Most High God. who. while dealing with us in anger for our sln. has nevertheless remembered mercy. It halh seemed to mu fit nnd proper, that they should be solemnly, nnd reverentially nnif gratefully acknowledged, as with one heart and ono'volee, by thu whole American people. I do therefore Invito mj fellow-cltl.ons In every part of the United Slates, also Uiom' who are at sea. and those who nro sojourn ing in foreign lands, to set apart nnd nit servo the Iml Thurxdiiy in XuvtmUr ntxt. ns a day of thanksgiving and prayer to our benillceiit Father who dwelleth In the heav ens; nnd I recommend to them, whllo otter ing up the ascriptions justly due to him for such singular dullvurenecs nnd blcs'ings, they do nln, with humble penlteucu for our national perverseness and disobedience, com mend to His tendor care all those who have become widows and orphan", or sulferers, in tho lamuntnblu slrlfu in which wu nro una voidably engaged, and fervently implore thu Interposition of thu Almighty hand to heal Hit! wounds of tho nation, and to res tore it, ns soon as may bu consistent with thu Divine purposes, to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility and union. In testimony whereor I hereunto set my hand nnd caused the seal of tho United States to he nfllNed. Done nt the City of Washington this ltd day of October, In tho year of our Lord 18H3, and of tho independence of the United States the 88th. Hy the President, A. Lincoln. Wm. II. Skwaiw, Scct'y of State. SPECIAL NOTICES. MOTHERS MOTHERS MOTHERS PONT full to procure MHS. WIXSI.OW'S SOOTH 1N(I SYIIUI' forOHILimr.N TKKTIIINO. ThU valuable preparation U tlio prescription of mm of tlio lott ffTimlu pfcyMclann ami nnrivt In tho Uni ted State, ami bus lu uicd for thirty yenri with liortT fulling Haf.ty and mcrrsi by million of moth--r ami chUdroti, from the feeble Infant of out week old to tla Mult. It not only relieve tho child from pain, but Invigor ate thu Htonrii'h nnil bowels, correct acidity, mat pjlvea tone, nml onerpy to the whole system. It will ulniuit lustautly relievo Ollll'ISfl IN TIIK ItQWElLS, AXD U'lKD CLK. WcMlnvott tho licit und Purest Ituucdyln tho World, In nil ruses of M'SKXTKHY and WAIt KIltliA IN OIIIMUIKX, whether It arlei from teeth ing or from any other cause. Pull direction for ii.Iiik' will acrmnjiaay each bottle. Nonu (lenuliio unless thu fuc-sluillo of CUIU'IS I l'KKKINS, New York I on thu outside wrapper. Hold hy all Medicine Uvulura; 1'rlneljul Oflice, W Dey Struct Xew York. tines O.N1T 25 CtNT reii Hottu. KEWXUTQX A CO., 410 mid 416 Front St., Sun l'runclc, mig2?nfl Audits for California. New Fall & Winter Good. To our friend and patrons. We wish to announce that wo shall soon bo receiving an entire and varied stock of all descriptions of goods suitable to tlio eeaeous, and we deeire them not to purchaso before examin ing our goods, as wu tdmll bu ablu to oiler Inducements. Ryan, Mono ax fc Co. Jacksonville, October 15th, 1SU3. Assessor's Notice. fM'OTIOF. U hereby Rlrim to the Tux l'ayeri of J. .incKson couiily, lieK", mat nil persona lading tlieimthos njrnrleciil hy owr-usjoisineiit, or who lme been Illegally nitioMud, can meet me, In conjunc tion wim luu iiouoiamo iioaui oi couniy Loiiiinu aioncr, On Wednesday, the hitlnlay of Oct. 18G3, at th otllco of tho Concity Clerk. Jikcknonvlllc. mid tlieic huTw thvlr griotnncoi mUuitted aororiling to inw, i;iiAuir. n, a A v AUK, Assessor nf .lackwn county Orei;nn. JackitnvlllB, Sept. !), 1SC3. aopSatd rOIJ HUNTING neatly oxecutcd at thu I SENTINEL OKFIOR. FINK CIGARS AND TODACCO nt URA DKUKY & W ADK'B. W OOI) AND WILLOW WAUK at RRADHURVA WADK'8. FLOUK AN.1) J'RODilOK taken in ex chungo for Merclmndise, nt JuJx-lO. 27 MAX MULLKR'S. WI6UTMAN&1IARDIE, flVCCKS80nS TO FRANK BAKER, 410 nnd 418 CUjr Nt., Mi; Frniirlco, Importers and Dealers FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, . Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND PAPER HANGINGS, For sulo in quantities to suit, oct" fjlinllp 1)K. JL. J. CZAPKAY'S Prlvntc Mcillcnl mill Hm-glcnl IiiMtllutr, StcnAMr.NTOSTMT.T, llelow Montgomery, opHnlto I'licllic Mill! P. H. Co. olllce, Sun KnincNni. Entftbtlslicil In ISM, for the t'eriii'iniiit Cure of all l'rlwito and Chronic llleM., AXD TIIK SUI'fKKSSIUX Of (jUACKtiltY. Attending nnd HeKldent I'liv-trliin, Ijite In the IluiiLiirlun llcMilntloiinrv W'nr: Chief i'lirociail liillio.mu iieuiineiu oi iioimmik; vinei Surgeon to tho Military llopitnl of IVtli, Itntimi ry; the late l.ectnreron Ilieaeof tin- (lenllo Url linry Oipm, mid IlLenne of Women and Chlldieti, and lloimrary Member of thu Philadelphia College of Medicine, if .-,- li.irtliMilfir iilli.titliiti linlil to tin, f ti.fltlnolit rif l)leaed of Women nnd Children. Oltlce lioiirn rrom ll a. in. to H p. in. iSvCoiiiiiiiiiilcatloiiH Ktrietlv conllileiiltil. I'erniv tient enru Kn.iranteed or mi pay. (,'oiiiiiltutloiii, by letter or olhel wine, 1'liKK. AddreM, jmi. i .i.u..Ari.i,fun rrnnrivo. To tZao Affliotod. Of nil illncnicK, I Im llrnt Kre.lt rniiHii SprltiKt from ncjtlect of Xatiire'H U. SVYVV.W XOTWIIKX A CtlltK 18 (ICAHATIIlin III nil Jecrel DUeioie. Selfiblle, lienom ilebll- l,t ut.l.l.lllrf It, i. II I, Ml...,..a ktvt...... ..!..... ni.i.l illalietet, dl-easeiof the kldlie.Klllid bladder, Inerril llal rbunmatliim, cerofnbi, palm In tho Ihuii-h and aiikleM, illeacH of tho Intit, tlmit, novi mid eyeit, nloen iiHin tlie body or limb, cancer, ilrop'.v, eilleii tic U, Kt. Vltiift' dance, and all dl-eaiei iirNInc fmm a deniiiKeniunt of tlio cexnal orplli", flirli an neivou tremlilliiK, hm or memory, li4 or per, KenemI weaklier, illmiu'M of vlnlon, ulth peculiar npotiti puarlin; bcfuiii tlio ere. Iimh of rluht. M.ikTiilnci, il,VHpepl.i, ller illKeane, erupt loin upon the face. p.iui in ine micK iiihi lieiui, icnmiii irreKiuarillei, ami all Improper dlchnri;c of Ixith hexei. It in.it tern not from what ciiimo the dl.euno originated, how eter lonKtandliiKoi'otMtlimto the cnic, recovery U cur tain, nnil In uidiorter time than a permanent cure can lie i Heeled by any other treatment, n en aOer tho illeai.e hai b.itllcd the nklll of eminent phynli lain, and renlxteil nil their menu, of cure. The medicine prescribed uro pleiwmit and without odor, entirely eui'tulile, CHiinliiK nn nlckncM, and fi ee from mercury nnd biUain. llnrliiR twenty )ear' pnwtfto In Ku rope, tho Atlantic HtntcH nnd Ctdlfornla. I havo res cued from the Juh of dentil many thoiisniiiU who. In the hint Htutfi'it of the iiIkivo melitlotied dUeinie', bad livon Kleiinp Iodic by their plijulclam; which wur runt mo in proinlnlnn to tho utlllclnl, who may plac themielve. muter my care, u perfect and nieeily cure. l'rlatdln;as.i,are tbereateHt enelulei to health, in they are the tlrnt emmv of conmimptlon, Kcrofiiln nnd many other dltuunea, nnd nhonld Im it terror to tho human family. A liermaiient euro l fcarcely cer e lie.-ted, it majority of tho cam-t falling Into the li.iudt of Incompetent perMiim, who not only fail to euro thu dUcnoe, but ruin tho coimtltutloii, lllllnitllio nytem with mercury, which, with thodUeaae, bitnt eiiHtlieiniU'erer Into a rapid coimuinptlon. llutohonld the dli-eithii and tieatmeut not caiue dentil upeedlly, and the lctim married, Ihu ill.eiwe U entitlled upon tho children, who nro born with feeble comtltutiuin, and thu current of life corniptcil by it lrun whl'h betrnjH Itmdf in ecrofulii. teller, ulcer, ernptlo.iH. and other iin'oclloiw nf tho nklii, eyen, throat iluii Iuiiks entallltic upon them n brief oxintcneouf wiltfor liip. anil coiihIkuIuk them to an early Kie. t-KI.K-AIIl'tf K i another formUhthlo inerny to health, fur liothlui: cl.o in thitdreai catalogue of dl- easeii cainen no dentriictirii it dniln ujNm Mm yittem, ilntwiiii; lttliou.uidii (if vlctlnw, Uiioiinlia (n'x year of MiD'ciinK, to nn untimely srnve. It ile-"tlii,V4 th iiervoun ny.iem, rnpiuiy hiihuh nwny mo vnercieH or life, canned mental ilentuuemeut. imuveuti tho nroner development of tho nyntetu, ilUipiiilldoii fur iinuiliiire, ocluty, biislneHt, and nil earthly biuiulue, iaiUna en inu Miuerer wreci;iii in oony nun miuu, preiiiximaeil to coiiiumptlou nml it train ot evlln inorn to U ilreail- ed than death Itm If. With the fullent coulldelice, I iiMturo thu iiufortunatu victim of relf-abuso Unit a purmaueiit nud vpeetly euro can be ellected, mid, with the abandonment of ruinous pmcticoi. my iiationt can be restored to robust nnd foorou health, IrrtV'llarllles, mid nil diseases of males and females aio treated on principles ustnblllird.by twenty year practice, uuu miuciioiicii uy iiiousauus or tlio most re markable cures. Medicines, with (ill! directions, dent to any part of tlio State, Orecin, Xetada und W'ash hiKton Terrltoi'lcs, by imtlentu commiiiilcalluK their nyinptoins hy letter. llunliivtM.corruspoudvuco ttrlct Ir cuulldentiai. Address, I- J. C.AI'KAV, M. 1)., Snn Francisco. 3 Tho lioctor offers free consultation, nud uski no remuneration unlms he ellects a cum. JeiiQiii3p 8-T--1060--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, streiiRtheu and ,) "..( oiit, They create a healtky appe They arc an utitifloto to clir.nj; :watcr nnd diet, Thoy overcome alfecti of fllseipation nud Into lioni'H. They HtrengtbcK tho pystcm and culiveu tUo mind. Thoy prevent .mlasmlo und Intermittent divers. They purify tho breath and acidity of 11)0 FIOUIHCb. Thuy curodyfpopla and conHtlpctlnn. They euro diarrhuea, cholera und cholera morbus. They .onrc illvor complaint nnd nervous head ache, Thoy nro tho "beat Idttcrs in tho world. Thoy make tlio weak man Btronjr, and are erhauticd nartirV nreat restorer. They nro mude of puro St. Croix Hum, tho celebrated Calisaya Uavk, roots and herbs, una nro ituken with (the pleasure of n bevcrao, with out rcgard'to uko or time of day. Particu larly recommended to del lento persona re quiring n gentlu Ktimulnnt. Sold by all vUrccr8,iUruBKl8t, Hotels and Saloons. P. 11. Dhakk & Co., New York. 2.ry Smith & Davis, of Portland, ARonto. WANTED. Two good llOO l' AND SHOKMAKKllS and ono TANNKIt. Apply at thu Phiculx Tannery, Jnckdon coiiuty. Oregon. nug'iUtf W UOLlligliest price paid for Wool ut JIUAyiSUUX H'AUiiS, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. SACHS BRO.'S AUK NOW Receiving nnd Opening AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Pall and Winter Goods, Direct from San Francisco, nt their BRANCH STORE. AT And arc determined to SELL AS CHEAP AH ANY OTIIEIl 1IOU.1K IN .TACKSO.V County, For Cash. SACHS HUtVS Jncltyonville. Aug, 2!), 18ii:. mig'Jlitl' EAGLE BREWERY! By Joseph Wottorer. " O, Ingcr, sweet larger, btislin' lager beer, Now ftH praises we'll oing us tho hweitzvr coine.-i in IIn jilieil' und ein Lager Ilcer !'' TIIK proprietor nnnouuceii that the nr rangementii of hin JJrewery me so e.xleu kIvc and complete, that he can defy nil com petition in .Southern Oregon in making mi A No. 1 art lulu of Lager Ueer. The torgo cellaw of the eflnbllhmcnt nro iihvnyri stocked with keg or lager ample for tho largest wliolcsnlu or retail deittnud. Call at the Saloon, on the upper end of Oreirou street, te.xt Ihu Ix.'er. and leave your orders. Jacksonville. Oct. 'Jl. lHia 17'XICIff.K KENDALL Us BOLT, KUCCKSSOItS TO M.H. MOUIIIB AND WM.XAXCKK, KerliyvlUe, Joarplilnv Cmuily, K"- TIIK UXllKtlSKlXKI) IIAVIXd IM'UCHASKIl thu entire Interest of M. II. MOIIU1S, nml nlm the Interest of Wl I.I.I AM ,NANCKK, or tho llrm f NAXCKII&IIOI.T, would most respectfully Inform thn citizens if Kerbyvllle and vicinity tlint llieyhnTe mrrcrd thn Inn firms Into one, under the name of "KKNOAI.I. Jk IIOI.T." d.ilmc huliie,s In tha build n formerly occupied by Xnm ke 3t Holt, vherr Uiey teud to kp n general aaiortuiiwt of DltV (!OOI)S, GKOCK1UKS. ritOVISfONS, MIXKKS' TOOI. KTC, KTC. W weaiU mont reipectfully request the cltlren of Korky vlllo nnd vicinity to k'to u acalUivforo pirchiulni; elrrwhero. All roocU delivered In the vicinity free of cborite. DAV11) KKXllAlJ., JOUX VOLX. KrtyvUI,JuDil,lS03. Jy1m:i '40 !S3 THE VERY BEST L,Uv"US Can be prolltnll told at ONE-BIT A GLASS, Of which you ran lie Mtltfled by , calling nt tlio EXPRESS SALOON, WH keep -constantly on hand tlie iicst or Wines, LiiquorH und Cig ar, and invito our Iriends and the public to call and tent them. Wo hnve reduced the '-19 prices heretofore prcvailinj.fltid are confident nf our ability to make u fuir liv ing by furnishing tlie best articles .at legit mute prices for 18C3. LUNCH at 11 A. M, an& 10 P. M. Ice in abundance. R. K. MVIiRS & CO. Jacksonville. July 22, lta. augltf EVANSVILLE HOTEL von TnEnbovo hotel, Mtuated nt EVANS. VILLI?, Jackson County, Oregon, nemr tho Hoguu Uivpr Company's bridge neros Itoguo ltiver, with a Fine Garden, cpleiv tlldly enclosed, and eomo laud adjoining, will be for rent on nnd after tho Ut day of October, 18G3. Thepresont occuuaut will dli-poso of some furniture to tho uicomiiig teimut. This is a most luvojkble opportu nity for Bomo good man to get into u good paying buslnc8.o. Also, tho T'VanH Hanch adjoining cald town, f00 aores of fiao meadow, tor rent ut tho samo tlmo. Apply to Thomas Cliavenor. near tuo MiilseB. THOMAS CHAVENKU. prein August 14, IfifiU. nuglllt Final Settlement. IN THE COUNTY C0UUT,J6ckon Coun ty, Novcjubcr Term, 18tia. In thu inattir of the chtaio of John It. Sheldon, dee'd. Kber Emery, the Administrator of s.aid es tate, lmviug tiled his exhibit for Until eettlo wiait, notieo is hereby given to nil persons interested, that Wednesday, tho 1'Jtb tiny of Deennber, 18113. Inn been fot a)iart for thu unl jwttlimeut of bald estate with thu ould Adtuluihtrutor. Itv order of Hon. J. C. TOLMAN. Couu tv Judge. WM. HOFFMAN, OlwrU. November 7th, IS03 uovlall J