Klamath Lake. JArKimsriM.F, Nov. 21, 1863. LV. I'diloii On the 30tlt, a purly of n, escorted liy old George nnd come ilw.cn of his men, wlio Imd been prowling round I nmp n duy or two, selling purses., buck skins nnd such otlicr ufrts of Indian com merce in tlicy Imd to dispose of, started fnr I he lake. Our route Iny over n line, fertile country, lmv n Fort Crock. On nnr left a hn.allle ridgo (if porno few hundred feet clevntion run pnrnllel with our trull. About four mlli trnu-l brought us to a liriilfrc of Hither primitive construction a relic of the "Pathfinders." It win made by felling n large tree ucrnjs the crctk.ood flattening tint top, which, withal, mule a very Rood hridro for animal. After lt-av-In? the bridge somo two mill, we enmc to the crooks of Port Creek. Here the cretk seem to be badly licwildtrcd, judging from the Intricate windings or Its course. In a dl.tnnce or lm!f it ml'c lis ehniit.ilisso crooked nnd ulndlns tlmt the water runs five or i.x times tlmt distuner; sometime riinnlnir around four or five hundred jnrds and rfturiiltifr within n few fiet of the otnc pluro. Al one pliiw I nut let d tlmt tlic ihunnel. lifter winding near n unrler of a mile, ennic luck within six fvvt of the fume place, und win eotuicctid by a nurrow channel; und so level was tho country, that from tlic mail, it distance of fifty yards I could not dn-cou-r nny current passing t lirouli It. .'lift below the crnoki the troll from Klamath marsh Inrms u junc tion with the cretk. The Indium nt this place liml several hundred lbs of AVutcr Lilly sml piled up. uwnillnglhc utrivnl uf their cannoc to transport It to tholr quar tcrs on the lake. From the hut named place, our mud lay uluug the left margin of nn extensive marsh, dotted here uiul therewith Islands of dry laud, on which occailonul band or Indian horses were lux uriating, Imlf Idd In tlie tall grass, Almut noon we nrrhi-d at I.a Lake's camp. It it situated in at the upper end of the hike, in n burren, duty and Mgy region. This camp closely resembled those of the make Indian, the houses being made of burl;, skint, blankets, nnd. Indeed, unythinc tlmt will shut out the direct rnys ol the sua. One house I noticed cmbelithed with n largo sign painteil on cunvass, Hotel k Ilcstaurunt." Supposing it. however, to Ixi n trophy of some jK-tty larceny nod tint on invitation to dinner, no did not call, nllhn' our appetites felt some sharpened nt the sight, notwithstanding it win wrong ftilc up. Our urrlvul Imd u s Imllar t Ifcct on this ranch that a wnlkiug enna would have Imd. poked Into nn ant-hill. Old men, women und children cumc peering out of every home, until one would have thought that the very sage brink was turn ing to non-combatunt imWw. And whst n sight ! Old men with hut the ghost of n blanket to hide their nakedness. Children clad in nltnot every conceivable style, front nudity to moru than a comfort nhle abundance. Kvery garment, suve 1hnt wlileh graced the back of sitWi roy nlty Itself, Imd, doulitless, been debarred ihe luxury of soap und water from tlic t'nm they had been stolen. About mid way the villuce stood n pole, some twenty fit In length, tnpeiing ton point at the lop. It was painted with nllernato rings of red and white, tho white however was the natural cntor of tho wood. These stripes were variegated by bicroglypblcul -lota nnd marks of a peculiar style. On inquiring of La Luke the object of this singular monument, he told mo it was tire medicine man's pole. All inquiries of him t9 to its ute were of uo uvnil; he, however pointed out the mao of medical science, a tall, well-made Itomlrc of some thirty "snows," dressed in red drawers fitting tightly to the skin, mysteriously friuged lown tho outside of the legs. His cap was of peculiar "cut,"' having a broad, leathern brim, evidently made out of on old boot leg, with a crown of blue blanket, profusedly plumed with cabalistic feathers. Keii tho variegated patches on his coat teemed to assume n nif Ileal arrangement. Hoping soon to be uble to slurtle tho world by a discovery ol the true mysteries cf the undent CaVahi, as hauded down through the 6oges uf the Digger nation, I approached this man of medicine with terv- ouj nn.iety, and with (ill tho respect and humility due his dignity, far the purpose of quizzing him. Hut ufter nil my lauda ble iflbrts, I must confess Iudiau Wgtm still remain n mystery to me, ami ns a con-cquenre n lots to mankind. Our attention wns next attracted to n weiplng squaw who fat on the ground some little illtnnce from Ln Luke's palace, with her face buried between hir hands. My pity being nroued. I made some in quiries as to the rourcc of her grief. I was told that her sister hod been so unfor tunate ns to be bought by a very bad "In gun," who that morning hod taken it in hand, by wny of warning for the future, to give said sister a gentle chnttlement in tlic slmpeofa few loving kicks and thumps, pro ducing n bloody tiose and two black ryes, and tliis squaw wus mourning her sitter's fate. 1 mention this incidtnt to show that even nmong thisc dcgrwhil beings some may be found with u remaining tpork of humanity within their brenst, to distin guish them from hrulesi. The tdicddiug or n single ttar of sorrow, for n sister, is n dis tinctive mark between man and brute. I-Cnvlng m Iike' camp, ulid fiillowins around the take in uKiiithwiMerlyditictioti. we paMil several othtr Indian camp. Mieli presided over by some petty suit chief, wlm clnlmtil Li Luke ns Ids head, 'I'he principal feature ol tlcse campc, like thut of Li LikeV, wire the great number of nuked children that came swutming liom llic tents, some rimnlrg fur the brush, some jumping nnd liullooing us if in a frenryof ixcilemenl. Aftrr traveling up tlic luke some three miles, we tumid to the east, over n ridge, towards Klamath river, which connect tho upper marsh with the lake. Here the timber (u specks of pine) began to assume a low, scrubby iipwarancr. The alkali, sage nnd pnve wood, witii nn ocenlomil scrubby juniper, which we fnund In lids countiy. strongly reminded one of Ids days of t mlgrulion on the plains. The coarse, still' grnss, or wild rye, nod ihe light, ashy toll, urc identical with tlmt along tlie sterile regions of the Snake tivir. Klamath rhcr is not quilu so wide at Uoguc Illver, und where we first struck It, runs with u very sh'ggh-h current, having only six feet fall in u mile. Following up Ihe river, the country us.umrs the pur once of n mineral region. We found some Hand nnd bine washed boulders, but were only able to Cod one viiy unull piece of quartz. We ulo found some lulicatlonx of iron. Tho wuler in tlie river Is of n bollle-grccn color, und of n very bjJ taste. so much so that some uvtuully priferred whUky to this water. Fortunately, in this care, a small flask containing some of that artlclo was discovered securely stoned away in tlie offside of n pair of cantenus, which uccidantly necompaniid tho parly. As I shall have to make "two bites ol a cherry" with my remaining notes, I will remuiu on Klamath rlier outll my next, lest I should lmc only the stone of the cherry lclt lor the lt. X. Defensive and Offensive Wnr. The life of Government is like that of man. The latter has u right to kill iu csMj of natural ihTeie ; tin: former havo n right to wage war fur tbulr own preserva tion. In the ciise of natural defense I have a right to kill, because my life is, In re. spect to me, what tlie life of my antagonist is to him. In tho fame inuuuer, a Slate wagis war because its preservation la like tlmt of uny other being. Willi individuals tlie right of natural defmse does not imply a necessity of at tacking. Instead of attacking they need only have recourse to proper tribunals. They cannot therefore exercise this right of defense but iu suddi n cuses, when imme diate death would be the consequence ol waiting for the assistance of the law. Hut with States the right of natural defense carries along with it sometimes the neces sity of attacking j ns, for instance, when one nation sees that a continuance of peace will enable another to destroy her, and that to attack that nation instantly is tho only way to prevent her own destruction. From tlicnca it follows that smaller na tions have oftener a right to declare war than great ones, for they are oftener in the case of being afraid of destruction. The right therefore of wur is derived from necesiihj and tlrut juttice. If those who direct the coocienee or councils of princes do not abide by the maxim, the consequence la dreadful ; when they pro ceed on arditrary principles of glory, eoo- veniency, nnd utility, torrents of blood must ovewprcad Ihe earth, liut shove all, let them not plead such aa idle pretext as the glory of the prince. His glory is nothing but vide; it is a, paslon, and not n leglllmnte right. It Is true the fame of his power might lncrcnc the strength of tlie govimmcnt; but ilj might be eqnnlly Increased by the rcputa- J tlon of his justice. v. !. .1-i.t f o, ,v,m. it.. .,". , ., , . conquest; which Is oficntimc tho natural consequence of that right, nnd ought there fore to follow its spirit. The right the conqueror has over n con quered people is tlnctltil by four sorts of laws : the law of nature, which makes ev erything ttnd to the preservation ol the species ; the law of natural nason, width tenches us to do to others what we would have done to ourselves : the inw tint forms political societies, whoso duration is not limited ; and in fine, the Inw that is do- riu-d from the nature of the thing itself. Conquest Is an acquisition, and carries with it the spirit ol preseivatiou nnd use, not of destruction. The Inhabitant of a conquered country nre trootitl by the conqueror in one of the four following wnjs : Killicr lie continues to rule litem according to their own Inns, und iiKUtmit to himself only the cxctcie of tlie political und civil govermiH it ; or lie given iIimii new pohiie.it nnd civil govern ment ; or he destroys and dispirits the so ciety; or, In flue, he txurmliiales the peo ple. There is no such thing as n 7gf of reducing eople to slavery, but when It become inceury for the pren'rvulloti of the conquest. Preservation, und not servi tude, is the end ofootupiest; though servi tude nviy happen sometimes to be n neces sary mentis of preservation. Kveu In that cisc It Is contrary to the uituru of things that Ihe slavery should Iw perpetual. Monlfqwcu'i Spirit cf Jv, The Raleigh (N. 0 ) Stawlir'. which hn hern for some months pitching into Ihe Administration of Jiff DavU in the moft magnificent manner, says In record to the copierhead defeat in Ohio : " The Inst ray of hopo of the South from the North hos departed. Tlie Southern jK-oplo stand utnne, with lie world ngnlnst them, and they hid betlrr mike peace with Providence or the North very soon." Thanksgiving ami I'rnjer. The year Hint I" drawing Inward lt cln ha been lllhd with the blesstu:; of fruitful fi his nnd healthful skte; to ihesr bounties, which are mi constantly enjojed tlmt .vo are prone to forget tho sonreo from whence they come, other have Im en add-M which nre of so extraordinary n nature that lli"y cannot fall lo penetrate and soften even the heart that I l.nliltuully In'enrilile to Hie ever uulihfnl I'rov hh'iiee of Almlghly Oml. In tlie mhl't of n civil war of iinqiiallllil mig nllud" and severity, which has sometimes seoined to Invite nnd prnvokn thn nirgn shm of forego Slale. peace has hren iro - sirred wltli nil nations nnb-r ha Ihvii mnlntnlned. tho laws havo In-en rerled j nail iim'ei, nun iiiiniiony lias prevuiiiii I erj w In ro except In the theatre of luUita- rv eontiot, wiitio tlmt inealro lias Wn con trnetl bv the advancluz nnnli-n nnd navies of Ihe Union. Thu netdfiil diversion of weultli and strength from tlis lipids of In dustry to Ihenntlonulilvrenee.liasnotarrust ed the plow. IIih rliullle or tho ship: llin nx lia euurgiil tlie ixjnler or ourMIP ments, nml tbu mines (M well of Iron mid coal us tliu nrcelnun inetnlnV. Iiiit-n xliliVil irin more atniiidanlly limn heri-tofoie, I'lipuhv - l lino hasfttMiilIlv IiicicqmiI. uotulllistuinllnvl tlio waste tlmt lias Ixen nmilo III Hie camp, the siege iwi'l tlie i.ittle-llehl. nnd llin coun :. . . .! . - -. - . try Is rt talcing In consciousness of uutru mentid stirngili nnd vluor Is permitted to M-ra hi uijum- i permitted to .wltlialnrgo rxci n eoniHiunuee ui rears. It lmlhseiiued to mu fit an-1 proper.th.il they should lw solnmnlr and rerip-nlially .,.! ...,.irn,. .ni...... i,i. ,i.i . ..i.i. ...... should in foimnv and rerip-nlially itiii) .. i.t ,vn.i. .-.(jir.,. (ti nun ,inn heart mid ouo voice, by Ihe whole American people. I do therefore Invite mj fellow- cHtxcns In every part of the Uultnl r-iates, nlro thotc who are at sea, aod Iboso who are sojourn ing In foreign lands, to set npxit nml ob serve the hit ThunJay in KmiuJtr its t, as n day of thanksgiving and prayer to our bcnlflcent I'atliir who dwtlletli In I'ao henv. ens; m.d I recommend to them, vjillu offer ing up the ascriptions justly di'u to him for such slncrular dellvcrencea and UiM'Inc. they do alio, with huiahhi penitence for our national perverteneM nnd dlsobedlenc, com mend to Ills tender caro nil loom who hare liccoino widows and orphans, or sntli icrii, In (he) lamentable strifo Iu which we are uua voldably engaged, nnd Jervently Implore the Interposition of tho Almighty hand to heal the wounds of the nation, nd to res tore It, ns soon as may bo cowJsient with the Dlvliio purposes, to tho full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility and union, In tcalmony whereof I hereunto set my hand nnd caused the seal of thu United btates to be otllsetl, Done at the City of Washington this day of October. Iu the vi-ar of one I,i 1-SCJ, ana of the liideneildeuco of tliu L'ultiel Stales Ih4 88th. Uy tho President, A. Lincoln'. , Wa. II, Smvaiiu, Sect'y of State, J increase or fi.sxloin, No liuinin coiincl,,,.n.Un. invito our fiand und the public hiiih dcTls!. nor hath mivr moral hand,0 cull ur ut theui. Wo have reduced zoC s sTif b-i .iirirfrfr who while dealing with us In anger lor our i f"""'1'1 "f. ",r " V fair I iv sins, has nevertheless rememljered merer 1" " rnh,mK the best orlick.il nt legit Jacksonville Prices Currout. itcpor,i for the Mmtinf t-corrcricii Wi-ruiy. JjrkoNtiJ.K, Saturday, Nov. 21, 18(1.1. Klour, In or. sacks, per 100.. $J BO nfi - orn meal, per iuu jj ao n I Wheat, per bii'hel III u 45 Hurley, ilu nun Onts, do Ill a Chicken, per dox $3 (ill n Hay, do ton 15 00 n a: I su 20 22 U.icim, sides, clear, per lb. in a 20 n lit a IN n 12 n 12 n 111 IV U7 a ir, n M n 1 u r, a G n -4 iv 2A n III) n II) n 2.1 a do linin do rimtildci do hog round Ilecf, nett, per lb., ixlitll., I'ork do do I.anl leaf, In tin Ilntti r, Irerh, per Ih 20 40 Checc, pi r lb. !;!-" 'fvsli. per doz.. onni ilu do 2 C C 37 28 26 lli-an. wliliedo (Jrifii apples, do I Irleil Apples .... Dried eiiahes, do Cullee.do tlrru ... Cni'litil sugar do llrmvu ugar, do. ItllHI, do ,ilt, do Candles, do , , , 20 IV HI IV All II mwJKUMiaaimi SPKOrAL. NOTIC'KS. MOTIIEllS MOTII12HS MOTHERS PONT Ml In 4nrK Ml!. VMNHM)n'. mWTlt- imi fvitri' rrrtni.i)i:i:.s TinrrittMi. TliU tutiMl-lo rtrtrll ix li iIik prfvrliMk.fi nf mi i-f llip l-nt friiwli. i l.y.Wim Mut iinrx-t III lli fill IM tm, nit.1 lew ln U"l fr Ihltljr )ir xllli tievrr filling Mf.ljr nii-l im .y Inlllkm if lw III M' nil rlill-loH, fruui tlie ftrMa liifiilt of mm rk MtrttlH-ikbill. II iwl Hl rrlSrTMllipilllfnm J.'n, Lilt Itnlr-r-nlr.llir .Ijmirli nl lmit, mrrvrK nc-Hllj, mil lriiMtmeii!i-litic t.i lln !! 1iii It hill ulni'vl lntHllr rrlWit (Impish ix ihi IUwulk, ah WiNiilVue. W If Itv II llw ll.l airl Hurr.l ItMiml In llin VV.mII, In nil r if llttlKNTKUV nn.l DI.Ml KIKia ISl'llll.liltKV, vUllMrt-IUrlMro.nilH-ll.-lrnr ft-Hi nn) ultivr rniM. Villi iIIiihII-41' f-f ll-hirf Hill AiTi.lillir iwrli Uitttr. Sihih lirnuliie iiitlrM lh 0-.iiill of I t IITI.") A I'JIIIKI VH, ,rw York l mi Iibuh.I.U vrgr. h 4-1 l.y Ml .MwIMim ISMt.ri; I'iIikIiI llHUf,4 li? riu. i Niw . rnuiuut iJCfT m IMtir ItKPIMIlo.S Mil, 4lflml IIS Kruiit l., Kjm ln.n. l-.i, nufilmt AiiiiUf4-lifrul. EAGLE BREWERY! r By iTosoph Wottcror. " 0, lager, siuet Urger, Inistln' lager l'cr, Now ft praises wu'll tlug us the tniititr eouios In i:iu pheif uud t-ln I.ager llrcr !'' nlir. proprietor niinouuors that tho ar J. rangimeulsiif hUllrewtry nro so exten sive mid compute that he can defy nil com petition In riiiuthcrn Oregon In making an A No. 1 urticloof Lager IWir. The lure" cellars ot thu establishment nre nluu)stovlid with kegs of lager nmplulur thu largest vvholesnlo or ntail demand. Call at Ihe huloou, on Hie iuiiht end of 1 Oregon treet, test Hih Ii r, and leiv jo ir ordeis. Jftrksuiivllle, Out 21, Nii;t. tiii: vj:kv iji:st i,k "ms ('a lai rvdul-l; tulJ nt ONE-KIT A GLAsSsS, Of wliKlijouftn ! mIIi(1iI If tMlug al Ilia - iiTrTa'PTiag XjJ. XVXJiDO SALOON. i i TTTH keep constantly nn h V of Wines, L'lium mini the lust iv nml C;ig ill"" WW for JHG3, rtt II at II i A.M, ami 10 '. Al. let in uLundaiuf, It. k MYHIIS ,t CO. M-kKf.Tlllf, July -ii, )va. atlillf 70ZM3Z maW THJJCBHt.rsH., KI3NTAiIi7& BOLT, H'tCK&WM TO M.H. MOItltLS AND W'M.NANCIvK, ICohyvlllr, Jo.rjililno i'ouiily-, ()(o, SBSIIK I'MiHIWIO.SS-l) HA VIM) 1'LIIPIIABKI) JL II, anllrr (nlure.l of M II )IOItlllil,aii,uU mw iiiiflia.t i .iii.i.iai ,t.iai.itr., i-i mu miiu t'l NtsritKA holt, wall m-t rti,ttiftis Inf.m tli t Uncus of Kwl'j illla aii'l rUlnltr Dial Ih.ylav. " hKM) tl.L Ii IIOI.T," J Ihk Luilh... ilia UlU mrK-l Ilia ihj nriua Inla mw, iialr tuv ittiua is It K4 1 I' XISU inillll '' MtltllII- fit SllSf ISMS VIS DRY (JOOD.S. OKOCHKIKS. WtOVISIONS, MINKHB' TOOLS. KTU., tfl'C, Wa iuli mn( rrann-lfullr iiiu-.l 1 1,, ritli.u or lirruviilla al iltfuli tu flia tu a call Uli final net tie itlvnt ol taid wtalo wllh tho said ... I eanuMiuit tl.mhtm. Ailmlnlstrati r. h s , M , At. tU daii la Ih. 1j-'- ! AX$tlun. J. 0. TOf,MAN. Coun X Joil."wi, : " ty.li.dgo. W.M HOFKilAN. Ulerk. KrrbTm, Jima at, ISM, Jslml I? I1 ,VMILY OHOCKUIKS at UltADHUUY k WADK'S, I. (). O. F. JaMinniivilliv Loilao v iio. iuiniiii.il. rrsiiinr nirr JfLtjX "i-jO" 1 NilunUy i-rmrli liitrnrfilntf VlCT'' Hrrk.nl IhrMaoiilellsU, V Sn'rkrk r. X, llnllirn In pl tistlni(are hullit loMltru-l VVI, ll.VV, . II. Sius J Pit, II Ssr'r. Trii.lrv-. J,. M fiilliit, llrnrjf lifiillnRrr iul flr.LP. IV-rta. Warron Lodgo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOM) their regnlnr cominnnl- yjrcntlons tho Wednesday Kvcnliigsoii Ns'Nor preceding tho full moon, In jack- SIINVII.I.K, OllhllllV. AM'.X.MAUTIN.W.M. H. lli.onvi. .xVe'v. oiiKCiON en aptj:u NO. -I, noYAn AUCir MASONS, JACKSQS'VIU.K. OIIKOOX, Will hold llsregiihircommunlcntion on tho l'lr( Siitniiln)- Kir.orlCvcry.Sliiiilli. All sojourning Companions lit uoixl stsudlng arc cordially Invltiil in attend. (i. w.ouKiut, ii. p. L. S aim i . Scc'y. derH : 1 7 o. jaciiii. k. r. itiim:i.in JACOBS, &RUSSCLL, A'lTOUNKYS AND COtrNSKLOIW jfv.Tt? Xs.v?cr, ANDSOI.KUTOIIS IN CIIANCKUV, ilArKsnxvii.i.r, OiiMinx. Illllir iio.llr the Colli I flnii All business commllled to their rate will Ui promptly nllrnihil lo. .Inlv 2!i. M2. II. wm. ink rtnrT. J.lMM II. '.vv. DOUTHITT &. FAY, ATTOUNKVS AND I'Ol'NSHI.OIhS AND SOLICITOUS IN t'llANCKKV, .Jackson v ii.i.k, Onniov. Will prnctlru in the Kiipreuu' nnd other Courts of IhU Slate. Marrli I. W n.D.'MORFORD, ATTOItNKY AT IaA I.vrKSII.XMI.I.K, DllMION, T II.I iiractlee In the several Court of 1 the First Judical District, nnd In thu Supreme Court. October 2il '. D. F. DOWELL, ATTOUNfiY AT LAW, Jackson vu.t.K, Onnio.v. iVIII practice In nil I lie Court or the Third Jiiilljlal Dlslrlvt, Ihe Kupre inn t'uiirt of Ore gon, and In Vrekn,Civl. Wai-.Sorli prouqit 1 collecled. Oit. IH. J. GASTON, (giinvufcir I" llr-r.l. lU.lmi) ATTORNJY AT L.AAr. .I.KKSO.XVIM.K, OlII'OO.X, Uquclul attention ulvun to collection cases. June 10, I Mill. HI (11 aptxIiitHH-tit ) GEORGE D. DORRIS, X O T All Y PUI1LIG TOR JACKSON COUNT V. Onicu with II. !'. Dowill, i: q. .T. JiOWi PKIIKIIIX ciuAiia, toiiacco, -4m:sir FHUITS, HTATIONI.IIV, CONFHC TIONKHV, KIHKWOHIx'S, UI'C, Anl ilour lis llrnill'iii)' tV. W'nili. Thivojust opemd a new stnro nnd stock ed It wllh u eliolcu variety nt the almv I ineutloiieil articles, uud oiler them for snb nt tho lowest living jirlcis. Tho l-l of Igar nml chewing tobacco will be kept coii'tnutly on hand. TIiomj tloslrlog uny artlclo Iu my lluu will save vuoix-y by glr Ing mu u call. J. IMMV. JacloimNllle. July 1, '63. Jilt VORWARDING AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, III It U Uullillntr, Cur. I'loot X K.liitU, CItlCK.NT OITV.UAI. WILL attend to tho Itecelvlng nml For warding of all floods eulruled lo Uiulr enre, with promptness nnd dispatch. Coiioignmenlisoliillid, Mercluudlau to Cilvedon storage. Cre-ccnt City, April II. IRR.'I. 1.1 N. Il.-Nogoodsdeliveud 'llllll Ihofrelght an) charges aru paid. II. iV W G. W. GREEKS PHYSICIAN AND KUIKJKON. OJIItu nt lila Itnlilf or . ui Oituon HI. Jacksonvillk, OsKiioy, Whero all Ihnsa knowing themitlves In dehtidto lilin. on uotu or Itiok iiciouut, llliltao tall uixl settle up, or their nc sonnt will lo pUeul for eollectioii Iu the; bands of my attorney. iy ota patrons win sun unu m, tier, . - , i, . , . , i....i i,.,i. . rwdy to attend to my prolesslonal diilks. iay i), ibuj. iHBjruu riiuil bctllenifut, TN THU COUNTY COUIIT, Jackson Conn 1 ty, November TeriUi I MIX Iu the matter of tliu estate of John II. .Sheldon, ilicM. Kber Kmery, thu Adiiiiiiisirutorof said es tate, having lllid his vahlblt for llunl setlli moil I, notice Is here by glv tu to all perrons Interested, that ti'idnesday, the Will day of ' December. 1SC3. hOS lieell Stt PUrt for Hill November 7th. 1UU3 uovTSIl 1?INKTKAriut ,V I1HADUUUY i WADK'3.