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'iliHifiii i'iill(ii)' ' Ti 1 1 r i'i tiir mm wwl S-ff T- BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. (from Pill paptrt of CallfofhU Aunclalrd l'rraa. DntcHtoNnv. 11th. The Vmou'i dates ure to the Mill. The loyal nrmy nf theTolnmnc occnplrs It old probnd bf she Avreks slnco In 'Cnlpeppi-r Cnunly. The rebels have their siiihnl ittli lions upon Clarke's itnil Thoroiiglifiiri' Mnuntaliis. The fUpldan Is the dividing line between the two nrmle. Meade Is, hnwever, steadily ndvnneing nsthc railroad "jirocresiie. It wus to have been completed 'to Ca'pepper nn the 15th tnstaut. Smart's (rebel) cavalry were handsomely whipped at Mitchell's Stnttnn on tho mntnlncofthe 1 2lfi. Tlio Richmond Kxammtr of Nov. Ilthsays: "It Is believed llial1c expect ed Memle In ndvance. but wnsnot prepared for 10 curly nnd vlcnrnus nn ntlnek. It now apjieurs that Meade can advance as 'quickly ns he retreats. Our nrmy Is quiet ly awaiting uti attack from "Meade. It 'was Ihnught there would be n'fliink move mcnl lomiriU i-'redcrlckfbtirg." The L'ii eiirr of November 10th Rnys: " Meude 'has Indicted n terrible blow on Iain in Western Virginia. The deserleis lo (Jen. Knell's command (on the Rnppahnnnnck) iliotvs that the enemy nro active, nnd np 'prthemdniis nrt fell fur the safely of the railroad or North Carolina. The enemy '(r"ftlernl) liitve lnndiil n large force nl Vinton, North Curollnn, nnd threaten the southern linn of rnilroiuNnl Weldnn. On the lVnliiMila, the enemy Is reported to be 'landing In larce numbers ut Newport cws." The Kxammtr ndmlts n rebel d" 'f'st on the Rnppulmnnock. nnd suys that Hook's nnd Hay's brigades were captured. At Chutlnnooga nil was quiet. Disuflcc lion uiuniig the rebels still prevailed und m rather on Ihe Increase. Hruug Is istl mated In have CO.000 men. The Kxami ntr fnreshudows nnollier retreat by Ilrugir, and SK"iikH of dinorgnn!j!rs nnd rowarils in the councils of their Western nrmy. A rebel correspondent wrllrs to the Atlanlu liiUltigtiittr from Missionary llidgv, tlml "our (nb'-l) extreme right now occupies IaomliNi, whieli gives us command of the Tenewee river to that point, bringing our forces wlihln twenty.threo miles of Knox vlllt. An Important movement Is expected In that direction. Tho enemy evacuated the fDrlifieiitlnns nt London at our ap proach." The news from Kuat Tennessee is In llic (IT.-ct that all East Tennessee, up to ICnoxville, has been recaptured from Hen, liiiriimde, who is said lo be, howeier. Impreunubly situated ut ICnoxville. At Charleston there was no change worthy of note. Cnptund correspondence, which floated from a blockade runner, containing letters from rebel 'emissaries abroad shows I all hnjics of foreign aid lo have vanished, l)e Ion write from I'utls jjiut tho Con federates must buy goden opinions If they would have them, nnd declnres thut the I'rfnali are even more mercenary than the KoglUh. A collision occurred upon the Opelotuns (Louisiana) railroad, killing from 12 to 1C of our troops, nnd wound ing 70 others. A report of n successful battle occurring near Vermlllionvlllo has been contradicted, end It Is said that the Union forces were whipped there, losing otnc 2,000 troops. Attorney General McDonald Is it IlufTalo. In relation to toe plot for the release of the rebel priso ners Irom the Islunds In the lakes, he says Lard Lyos received information of the cUme from citizens of Daitlmoro two mootlig ago. It appears that a number of Secessionists were to lake passage on the Chicogo nnd Ogdensbnrg propellers, seize 'nern, and then Intercept the Detro.it nnd "ollalo steamers, and then threaten Oedens- Wg and Buffalo, They were to be aided IB1; emissaries In Buffalo who would Ore i'katcily. Tho Canadian Ministry have Pcn ample measures of precaution, niiere are 18,000 Secessionists in Canada. The Toronto (CannJu West) Aduitittr, Secession journal, admits tho failure of '"enavul plot, nnd says the Confederate Government has titled out tho steamer It. Lee, from Willmington to Halifax, r'lu a carco. to furnish funds. Thirty-six 'Wrs and three hundred men were to mo overland in small parlies lo a general ""lezvoua. Their Intention was to sur- rise tho Fedoral garrison at Johnson's Is- pi release the prisoners there and con W'J Ihem to Canada. Their orders were t to violate British neutrolliy. only to rWM 2,000 valuable lives from such head liners which ww lgp to kill by aaaaaaaa ttMHWMWll I Slljll Inw'nprccs. Mnjor General D'x has Ik-ii ofilcrWl to Buffalo to ndnpt menuns fur tin scciWify or lite frontier. Tim Mnjor has Inken steps to guard ogalntl Innndin rim, Mill Is Ih 'Mmmttnicalinn wlih Gov. Seymour rilalivc to military (Title. A telegram from Sandusky, Ohio, rays : "Ev erything In In rcallincs. Troop nre now lure unil older 'life 'on the way. John ton's Island nnll Satiduky nte cnn.1iU-iiil safe, llatieriej have bfen potted o n In fully commnnd the I'ntnincc to the limb, r nnd bay. TliclJ. 8. slcnmcr Michigan I olT the 'IslitnU." Gen. Fitzlmgh Iv, of the rebel nrrrly, and lirrcloforc n prisoner nl Fortress "Monroe, lias been forwarded to Fort Lu)Tuycltc. The Government ha authorized General Ken I Dow. now In u Richmond prion, to draw upon General Meredith for every nrllclo of clothing ncnl- rd liy the Union prionrr. It v. II. C. Triitnliiill, of the 10th Connecticut rrgb merit, who hn been n prUont-r nt Rich tumid, tul who wan exchanged hint Wednesday, says that two duy pre vinii to hi hiwlng Llhby prison the officer's dally ration consisted of iihoiit one third ofn pound or bran nnd water. No men I had been orved for several day. Tlio rebel Qwirlernmslrr told the prison- irs It was tint hi fiinlt llint h" had ni'tie to give them, imd that day he hud Ihvii on nbl'ln furnish nnythlng whatever to the prisoners on Hello Isle, nnd lliul It whs with the greatest ilifTieulty he could (.'it the smnlliU supply of meat fur the hospt IhIs. Captured correspondence Indicate that the Lord Mayor of London I said In have entered Into negotiation lo furnish ninmirilllon nnd ships of war to the rein I Government. Wilmington, North ('nro Ihm, papers weru ulx fuund on the I'rnr.o, in which It wa staled Unit ex Mnynr. Wood of New York, was going Into n joint ss'nck company with n flrm nndrr the name of Train k Co., to furnish vessels for running the blockade. Senator Coiiwts of California, presented to the l'lttident nn elegant guM-in'mntcd rune, which wu presented to Oonness by llroder.ck when the hitler wu .Senutnr. ('mines deemed It upprnprlule to present till gift to I'rcs ident Llneolu. The inscription ii a fill low: "Hroderlck In Cmines.." " Onnness to President Lincoln." 11, Gratis llrnwn (radical), of Si. Louis, was, oii the 14lh, elected ' U. S. Senator from MIsourl. on the firt ballot, by seven mJorily. There hud been some, commotion in nnvul circle in England, owing to a minor that nil at tempt would be made to hike to wo, by force, the leam ram in the Merfey. Or ders were received at 1'lynioulli to tend u war vessel to Liverpool; nnd, after omc indecision and couiiHrmandiiig of order, the iron pluted frigate Prince Consort starlet for Liverpool. Meantime another gunboat reached the Mersey, October 28th, und wag unchnrcd opposite Laird's, yurd, ready to start ut a moment's notice. The pirate Georgia had urrlved ut Cherbourg, to victual and coal. The Stute Depart ment has encouraging advices from Eng land and France, indicating that the con struction of ironclads for the rebel will In future be prevented. The Mersey rams remained in possession of armed murine The work on them had been sutpended. Two gunboats ulso kept watch over Laird's yard. Humors were current that the French ormy would soon evacuate Rome, leaving only a garrison ot Civlta Vecchla, Spain would rend 10,000 troops to Rome. Dates to 18th. Gen. Hanks' expedition bad landed In Texas nnd was In possession of llrnwnivllle, opposite Matamoras -the rebels evacuating tlio place a he entered. The rebel tried to (lro Brownsville as they left, but tbo Union men began to extinguish the (Ire, whereupon Jeff's, troops liegau to murder the citizens, and qui to a street tight epsued, The Gov ernment received Information through our Consul at Monterey, a few days before the capturo of Brownsville, Texas, by General Hanks, that a largo cargo of Kuticld rifles, enough lo arm nil the military In tho State, had lauded there. Banks may secure moat of them, Mendo Is still pushing forward In Virginia, and an engagement Is dally ex pected there. lie Is on the south sldo of the Kapldan, while the rebels nro on tho north side. There has been no lighting at Chatta nooga since tho seizure of Lookout Valley, two weeks ago. Hooker's position is con sidered Impregnable. Communications are open, supplies plenty, and all danger past. Bragg maintains a bold front around tho city. Tho Chattanooga 7fVW, of Noveuitycr lOtli, admits that Bragg cannot take Cbata nooga without n greater loss than tho South cau sustain. Tbo 8avanuah lltjuUumt says . the nme. and urges tho reinforcement of l.eo from there to defeat Meade, when Grant could rnally lie whipped. Tho same paper ny : ' The Federals have fortified Lookout Valley, and It Is nlmot If not quite ns Irntij; a Chattannoirn. If atlacketl In the valley, they can reinforce fatter than we cft'i. The move by which the I-'cdcntls got pntr.nii of the Valley and tho railroad lo Brldirepnrt wa n mantrrly conception, mol lirllllnnlly executed. It was nn admirable combination, nnd everything slipped from n so eally that we hardly knew when It wa done. The opernllon changed the whole ntpect of the situation." General Sherman hn marched from Mrmphls nnd Joined his nrmy with Grnnt's right wine. The monitor Mnntauk nnd lVsntc have rcturnrd from Tort Knynl to Charleston fully repaired. Gen. Ollmoro threw Ihrre ordlnnry slicll Into Churlislnn lo try the range of hl pin, but may not shell that Sodom until ho tins pained fucli n podllon In the channel llint he can dtrn.ud Us ur- render In necnidnnco with the rule" ofcill- Izrd war. The reln-ls have two lliniitand negroes working nn James and Rullivan Is land'. A rebel dlrpatch from Wuldon, N O.. nva : "Ten Yankee gunbo.ils arrived at Cnrrllnck. on Currtluck Sound, nn Friday, filleil with tronpa. It a tlmiiht nnollier forcit from Newborn, cntiaMIng of 2.000 cavalry and fifteen pieces of artillery. Isdes tlmil for the mine point. An ndifpiatc force hia Ikiii M-nt lo cluck them." The Itlchmonil Hnqulrer l much cxrrct'cd nt tlio reaiill of I hit late election In North Carolina, two 1'eaco men having Ut-n scut lo Congrean, Ulchmoiid pipers fay Ihn Yankee prison ers will Ikj cnt lo Danville, Lynchburg, and oilier places. A large mimW of Georgia and North Carolina UnlnuMs. onie .'i.dOO flrnng. have t-'cnped with nrm In llielr hands Into Hast Tennessee, where they will swell the rnnki of Gen. Biirnslde. They met. nve battle nnd defeated n relK-l regiment at Warm Springs, BiincomlKcoiiiily. N, O. Governor Vance, of North Carolina, noticing their exit, says; ''The enemy have wlthdrnwii to East Tennessee, and they carried o(T several prominent citizens." A letter dated Oclnlier .lOlh.from Lieut. IVrmll, confined In LIMiy I'rison. Uiehinou, has been received, slaliiiK that llm clothing and provisions forwarded In the prisoners readied them safely. Their only hoK) of es cape from starvation was by their I'rlend' at home sending supplies. The ltlchmoud Dis patch says : If we nro starving ourselves, how can wo pretent Ihem from starving t But (ho truth Is. that, though slruiteiud for our own means of support, we nru caring as well for the prisoners a for ourselves. Our own people, ns wo know of our personal knowledge, have denied meat lo their own families, because nccmnry fortlie Yankees, I.vCongresunan Casey, of Kentucky, will soon be unpointed Military Governor of Mlsslsilppi, for tbo purpot-d of reorganizing tlio loyal Government there. Stcretary Seward Infornud s distinguish ed Senator to-day, that at no time since Ihe war commenced have his advices from Mln- liters Adams and Dayton been of tochctr Ing a character. The official sentiment Is undergoing a great change In England and I'raiice. d. 3 TIIK VKItY BCST Ial 'HIS Caa U rpflutily sold at ONE-RITA GLASS, Of which you can b satullxl by ntlllnx at Iha 3EIXPRESS SALOON. TTTE keep constantly on hand the best T of A VI nes, Manors und CIr- r 8, and invite our friends und the public to cull and test them. We have reduced the '40 prices heretofore prevuillng.and ore comment of our auilliy to make a fair liv ing by furnlfbiog the best articles at legit male prices for ISG'3. LUNCH at 11 A.M., and 10 J'. M he tit abundance. It. K. MYERS Is CO. Jwlnontllla, July 22, IHB3. augllf Fliiul Settlement. TN TUB COUNTY COUKT, Jackson Coun 1 ty, November Terra, IHii'J. la the matter of tuu estate of John U. Sheldon, deo'd. Kber Kiorry, the Administrator of raid es tate, having tiled bis exhibit for dual settle ment, notice is hereby given lo all persons Interested, that Wednesday, tho link day of December, 16U3, has been set apart for the unai settlement ol eaid estate witb the taid AdmluUtrator. By order of Hon. J. O. TOLMAN. Coun- ty Judge. WM. HOFFMAN, Olerk. ovemuerTtii.iB63 novTKll liNETEABat X1 URADDURY & WADB'S. SherHT7n Sitlc.' BYvIrlueof two rxecullnns. dole lsueil by tho Clerk of tint Circuit Court, or tho Slate of Ort'irnn for the comity of Jackson, on n mandate order nnd jinln ment or the Supreme Court of snld Slate, nnd to mcdtrrclidj one in furor nf Allen F. Fnriilinm. nnd the other lit favor of Smith & Trnh, and both ngnlnt Jesse Bob lnon nnd others, for the recovery of tho nggreanto sum of Ten Tlumniid Three lluiidreil and llfly-lhtvo nnd forty-six one hundredths dollars, Interest, costs ml ac cruing en!, I have levin! upon, ns Ihe pro perly of Jese Itoblnron, the follow lug dvscrih d n-nl prop-rty, In-ttil: Donillon I.aiidCliilm kimttiiniillieniitpiiind lilatsoT theUnllitl Stales, at Pollution l.aiiii Claim of aMonzo A.SkluniT- uollllentlnii No. fl.Ilfili, claim No, AH, townthtp .'17 roulh, raiico No. 2 west; nbo one trait nr land, containing lfiU acres, more or 1e, Ihe southwest quar ter of section III. In township 3(i south, rnnire 1 wi-l. Al-o.'l have levhd upon, ns Ihe properly of nil the defendants, In wit: Michael Thomas. Tobias Thorns, Henry A. Brvlt liarth, Joseph Jacob', Anton Obcrt, J. O. WcK W. Billncr. V. Ii .Marurair. Field l.anile n:id Jese Iiolilnaoii, iloiiatlon laud claim known on thu mapa and pints of Ihe I'nllrtl Stales as lloualloii Laud t-lalm or John llarrelt. notification number (i,2Hil. claim No. IH containing '.110 uud III 1 1)1) acres town-hip :iH soiilli, range onueal. Also, Donat.iiii laitiul Claim known on thu mntia and plat or tho United Slntesna Do nation Land Claim of William Newhoue iiiitlflcAlluii fl,tyi. claim No, -I!), township AH south, range I insl. Alio, n plecu or parol of laud, la'lng a quarter section or one huudrtd and sixty acres, adjoining the sutd iloiiatlon laud claims No. IK nid 49 and Win, Clm-o's land claim. It la-lug Ihe tract or I nn! piirchasetl liy Thomas tt Ja cob from Thorns Barrett. All ol said properly Is situated In Jackson county. Oregon. ami will Iw nlUnil for sale, togeihvr with llm Improvements, heredita ment and appurtenances llureiinto belong ing, lor cu-ti, to Ihe highest bMdrr. In satis fy sa!d t'Xi-culioiis, on Salunlsy, Decemls-r .Mil, A. D. lHiX In Ihiih n liour or nine o'clock A. M. and fouro'clivek I. M. or snld day at the Cmirt llnumt ilmir. ut Juckson vllle, In said county. W. II. S, II YDK. Sherllf ol Jnckou county, On-gmi. November ll). Ibta. nov74w. Otilliitiiirc No. . IN RELATION TO HOGS. rpill. I'EOPLlfoPniE TOWN Ol' JL Jacksonville do ordain as Inllnvts: Sc. I. Tli.t each nnd every dog nwntd ami Kept within lliu corporation of llio ton u or Jnektoiivllle, shall lj tsxn each, to Ihu owner or keeper thereof, lo dollar, fur ev ery six months, (excepting sluts, which shall be taxed two dollars uud fifty cents for eve ry six mouth, to thu owner or keeper then of. I Sia 2. And every dog kept or liarlmm within llm corporation of Jacksonville, ilmll wear ut all limes n leallitr or inetallla collar iii-nund thu neck, with Ihe tiainu or the owner nr ketjier In plain nml legible letters, written, prlnpil or en graied thereon, But no slut shall be al lowed to inn nt large when In bent. Si.c. 3. And If any dog be. found running at large within the corporation, without n collar n ulnrewiM, nml any slut when In heat as ufoiesald. bo round running nl large within llnjcoriralIoii, It shull bo Ihe duly of Ihu Marshal, nml lawful for tiny person, lo kill every such animal, And the Marshal shall recvlvo. for inch dog so killed by hlui, ihu sum of two dollars, to bu paid out of the Town Tiensury.upoii bis account being pre sented and umllted by thu Bouid of Trustees. Btr. A. It shall bo Iheduly or tho Marshal 10 co'lect all taxes as aroresald, and no tax shall lie collected for less; than six months; and Ihe Marshal shall glvo his receipt for suid tax when paid, lu the following form, tcvlt; Jfcriitil of A 11, dollars, lax for tlx months (as the case may be) upon Ids, thu said A. Jl.'s, dog, or slut, culled . . Marshal. Jacksonville, Oregon, 180-, Sko. A. Any person owning or keeping any dog or slut within Ibis corporation, re fusing or neglecting to pay said lax, us aforesaid, shall Lo liable to a lluu of not more than II vu nor 1cm than three dollars, which may lie on the complaint of the Marshal before Ihu town Itecordcr. Sec. A, All taxes collided by virtue nf Ihe provisions of this ordinance (the mar. shal deducting therefrom twenty-live per cent, of hu amount for his fees), shall, within thirty days alter the receipt llienol', bu paid over lo tuu Ipwn Treasurer, for Ihu uw of iuh low u. This ordinance ihall bu in forco ten davs from and after Its publication. 1-AliCU uotoiM-r zuin. I Will. Attest: U.S. IIAYDF.N. Becorder, KENDAl3l7& BOLT, Bl'CCKfSOUH TO M.R. MORRIS AND WM.NANCKE, ICcrbjrtllle, Joaciililiie County, ()n. rflirK UNDKI18IONKD IIAV1.MI PUKCIM8KII JL tba eutlra InterMt i,f M. II. MORItlri .i.l.l.n L'Ti')!f;,.'',fv"','UM NAht-'KK, cf Ilia firm of NAM'KK t. UOf.T, wuuU uul raicifull Inform Iba cillieiu of Kerb) tills ami t If lull that tbar li. DirntirJ Iha two flruia Into on, uuatr Hi a uauia of - nr..-11Aa.i. a, inn,!,- aMOif bualnati In tba bulUl io foruiarly octuiJeJ br Naiuk. A licit, bara tba; lalaad to It.p a atuwal asauftiusut ut DRY (lOODd. OROOERIES. I'ROVISIONS, MINERS' TOOLS. ETC., ETO. Wa wcuU moat rf.clfulljr rsqunl Iha cillsaai 4 Ksrbiiilla sih) iltlull to lira u araJIUbn carchwlufc elif whrro. All (oola JelhataJ lu tba Tldnltr tttt of cluu-n. 1HVID KKMIil.C, JDM.S BOLT. KaibtUIa, Junall, ll, jIlJ ui iii nn i i n wji tfWTlll & ilRDIB, Sl'rVCMOM TO FRANK ISAK12K, llOnntt 4IN tiny Ml., Mac. I'rniiflaro, Importers nnd Dealers IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC J)r Goods, Carpels, Oilcloths, MnMings, UIMIOI.STKUY GOODS, AND- PAPER HANGINGS, For sale In quantities to cult. oct7 .1m3p Dlt. L. .1. CZAI'KAY'S" I'rlvnlti Slnllrnt nml Mitrnlml lntUn1, IttriitMt-itaMrRiitT, Ilrtow Jlniitgtiinrrr, i'IhIIi- I'KiOa M.UI 9. 8. 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Iha dim i'llliiKlr-1, lmirr lmiiUiiilliixiri1''llntla Ilia raa, remtrrj rr taln.aiiil In a vlintlcr lima IIinii it tfiiianrnl mia ran Ik- rfTorlal ly any ulkrr Irraliiirnl, rfruanrr ll.a illu-aaaliu UnlHi-1 ilia kill uf riiihiwit .liyJclwn, an, irvl.lv.1 all llmlr iiu-aiit (if nira. Ilia imUlrlina luawilucUara lwul ami milnHit ulur, nllily rai-ubl, raiKlmc mi alrknrM, nl frro from mrrrary amlUiUiiii, lliiriiiK lanily tiari' inalla In Kw h1". Ilia AlUnlle MUIm ami OnllfiniU, I lutta u-v rtiv.1 fnmi Ilia Jnaa if ilaatli many llaaiaanila uhu, lh Iha l4at,i,iai,f ilia aUiva iiianlliinl illatvuf a, d v urriiKltauui Initially lliflr I'kyiliMK I UMi runt uia In irumUing in iha afflu Ifl, vliu amy plw IIiciumIim ilii'ltir my crv, a wifucl ami imfy run l'ilralaillaau4uraUiap-iatMl rnnulaa lnliallli.t, limy ara Ilia Ural raiua nf rufiuiiiiiii, arnriitA aiui many ullitr-llmuaa, am thutilil a Wnur mtlia Iiuiimii (uully A a-rmanriil rura la amnty rtrr rllHlnl, a majority vf Ilia mw fllliii Im.i Ilia lumU uf limnujM;li-ii ti', wlin nn tnlv ftll tr rurv lu) UltutM, Lul ruin Iha cii.lllullm lllllni ll. ) ili m ttlih inrrruiy, nlikli, Willi lti ,lvj, liiui wia I lia rullvl rr lulu a rapid cuiiainuiitluit, llul pluml 1 IhaillMawamlliaalmriil nil ran jo ut!i irllly ami Ilia kldii uiarilia, Iha illJin.n It talAllnl iiK'i. Ili thlklrt-M, mIiu aj-alurn wllli filla noaNlultw.., amliliariiruntuf Ufa niruilMl hy a tlrat wlilrla U-lraya lllf In wrtifuU. Iillur, ulrria, tnill.i,, amlxllirr aiTvrlluiit if ilia tklii, i, llinol an I tunica. rnlallliiK iikiii lliriu a l.rli f f il.lnK'ai.f auRf i liiir, ami miiiictilii I In la I') an iilt arara HMI.r'-AIIUilH j. am.llir f.tliil.ui.lu annav t.i Ixullli, f. m.llilnx rUa In Ilia drail iiULt 1 1 ilia iia,icuueiaiiOrlructltoitilritlii U(i.iii Uni ijttriri, UraHliif IK llmuumtt uf tlclluf, HiOhijIi a r yiMia nf ulfmlnx. luaiiiiiilliiirly Ktv II tlcvltiiYa Hi, iiartnua ayalaiu, rallly wattM away Ilia tiMiKh'4 t' llff, fii. maiiUI it. laiifrmi'iil, rataali llm ru-rr iltU'iiiiiil nf Iha lyaUm, illa-jiuJIAea M HiarrU;, Ma Irly. hiialm-M, ami all nn Ihly hi'lni'M, arl h lr Iha aulTfrrr wrwkwl In laalr ami iiilml,,iratbia4 to rnnauiuptluii ami a train of atlla iihitd lu lia drttiA tl lUu ihal llaalf. Willi Iha fullral (unA.oma, I uaaura Iha nnfa-lunala tlrtlui of irlf-aauaM Hut it ruiiiriil ami ai-ljr iura tuu La alttvlcj, l, wllk Iha almmkaiuitiil of rulnuui luaillita, uy ralll.l ran Ihi rratia'K.I lu n-Luat aial Tturuu, Imaltli, I rrrKuUrlllra. ami all ilUa-aa of malt arnl fmalfta ara IrcaleJ on irlncllnJ MltLIUJie-l ly wiiy yaaia lirartlca. ami Mnctluntxl by IliuuartmU taf Ilia aait( rt niuikableruiui. tlntirlnw, with full Jlivtlluna, anil to any inrl of thafula, Ori-fnii, NrraiU ami Waal. IliKtMiTrlrltmli. by illriil4 ruianauiuitlni( Ihrlr ajinpUiuia by Irltar. luaiiu cu(ra.uUw- Mlkl ly couflilaiilUl, AiMraaa, UJ UZAI'KAY, 1 IMUn frfindara. aTS'Th laalur oirra fraa itiianltalluii, i I aaka nn rviuuiiaiallai uulaaa tia ttTacta a rt-ra. JvlutiaSp a..T10QOX. DRAKE'S PLANTATION U'JTEHB. They purify, tlruuxlhvii ami )'.tii t Tlwy create a heiiltby ppc Tlivy nru it n aiitldole to tUiy vater and diet. They overcome cRVcts of dlatipatlon nnd late hours, They Mmiglben the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mlatmto and rntermlttenl fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. Thuy cure dyapejuta and constipation. Thoy curu diarrhea, cholera uud elioler moron. They cure liver complaint and nervous head actio. They nru thu kat bitters In tho wsrld. They imiko the weak man stronir. and art nhuutltil nalurt'i Jj' TUlortr, They tre made of puro St. Croix Ituiii, Ihowlebrated Cullayn Bark, roots niol heibs, and are taken with thu picaKuru of n Itt-vtruKe. with out regard, lo age or time of day, l'artlcu Urly rccommeuded to delicate x-rsous re oulring n gentle stimulant. Sold by all Crocer, DrufiKisIt, Hotels and Saloons. 1 1 Dbakk &. Co.. New York. 25y Sx mt tV l)tn. of IMrlland, Anents. WANTED. Two good HOOT ANI) SHOUMAKKU8 and one TANNI.lt. Aiilr at the l'hocnix Tannery, Jaea.c?ii county, Ureiron. au,r29tf WOOI Hlaliest price paid for Wool at HAI)U11Y k W4DK-8, rt t- ZfUkTV'