Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 26, 1864, Image 7

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owlt.1 1 f Clirornl.. under tlircals
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I . ,.. ... ....i.ii.i, ihm fur the bene
It e tictrr i i""-
toftrsnwtcrs, travelers nnd other.
... n, Mimm. During tin past
t. ... ,Uh mid extrndve il.poIt of
riuiiave been dlscnrrrcd on llui desert.
ICKM IlMr erwk. Wearcloi.Mimii.onm
i -1.1 l.rtfrt Urn iilitlfrri (iff:
! KMHllfni Fllllll HiW - "W
Ib.t.Wg .WtU trom Utile Italic creek Ir
tn tie bronchi In.snd Hint theiliri
tyi from one to Hirer, sod even n high
ten cml lo the r""- ' m' on proves
. . f.. utll aAflu lift till.
Ira', lis 0" mines "iii r ..
vnt nilnlmr mn In Hnullicrn Oregon.
irrf will itlrf o great Imiietin tn nil kind
borlneM.ind breathe new life into trade
nrnllj
JJsiotStr.T Women. Tim Union will
be mtoI, If Mil will do nny good.
tt. Fuller k Co. have established salt
wis, its salt spring, upon F.vnn crrck,
i thUcnuntr, ami Nrc rapidly niukliifr (fur
h nntnhtr of kettles they have) n very
line srllc'e of sail. A nick may ho seen
t the sinrc nf Fisher & Urn. We nrn
;ll to thrnncle such evidence of the vul
,ble rwwee of our ronnty. Lut the
rwntry br more thoroughly prospected cv.
rrr trtr, snd untold riches will be brought
to lllllt.
Htoni.T CiMMisNtiAiii.K. Inn few weeks
CulWiMnl Allen Gulch, nnd the pen-
pie of SiHor niacin? and Althntisc rnWd
nt li ii ml ml dollars, fur the purpose nf
taiMiog a ehiiieh (tl Allen Gulch, und
Mch wai erected in two weeks, in order
o celebrate Hie fowl nf the grenl Apntlc
f Ireland St. rutrick. Hncli cnerjry
rsl liberality on the ptrl of our Josephine
irfsMmrr-, I highly cnmnicndubic. Lot
Utct go and do likewise.
Umti Mam on F.aktkr Sumdav. High
kliNwIll he cohlimliil nl the Catholic
'liorch on liitler Kundny, It will be nn
iiffntlng 4ilnn to ull llmt will attend.
lie lortw of the grand nnd iHMtitlful mim
ic of the SMlKr Church will beilcbghin).
be choFr trill lc comtiiMi of Miu Illnde.
llnlMjer, Mr. KrtuzT. and Mwsr.
''onlt. Danlap, Hitchcock and S.wloiw,
'itii MflodfWi accomnanlment. Tlie nub.
licUrtipecirully invited to attend.
PWOI.K. Thnra wlm nrn tn.ll.lr.l In
lIieSKNTlNKI. OITW. rn IimI.u ..i ..-.
ptlfullf "dunned," and rrqueated to"hcll
ht" what U due und owing ,y tlieiti to
waouice. we nnii money to buy jiopcr,
- "j mi., iu y priniere, to pay debla,
Itn m, l.i . .- -. ' '
,- r; nirrm, ,0 jmy oillee rent, etc.
"iliose who ciii't ifo liin n.t. .i in
h " uun, will
" when the bill it iluck at lhtn.
Wutn WiiKKu-Klljah Chancy write
'. from Willow f?,i. ..i
W lojlead of Icuvloff ipacw betwwn the
lo'OMinwjron wliw.L n.. i...i ........
t. . ... .." -,... now 11IUUIU
-bmlt soUl, and tmt h!a cmnK In ,he
, , " l,n:eni ii rrom becoming
fiSlwitu the black mud. which pre
r"l in inme nlim wi... .i. ........
fiUL m... r-- MIHI UU III"IIIL'
Vrellowy,oOhney'8dtur
Kbukviiiiv r.uu
Cat' ,l8g8 P,enlIOn, fttCt ,hBl ,,,ere
mtCt V, In (n ..l.t.L ...
We w J l " ke for
UUin ucucve tuo r-anio good
h, - t My uuir luge route
Iwo of the globe.
ClCHIIHn n...
ii-j . " tT -unr oia rrieod,
J ". qut8 Miu on Jgckwo
' k"dre d Z TIT C:8U ?
pwJoUionA Co. 8ucc to thum.
lwLW M,u-Se h bII lvertie.
t la BnotLcr column.
iKtu.iiD Two. Lutt Friday 'week the
Deputy Collector of foreign tnlneri' taxes
In Siskiyou killed two Chinamen on the
Klnmnth, nbnut six miles abate the monlh
nf Srntt rlcr, while in the performance of
his tlotlci In demanding their Ifocnres.
The circnmslnpccs, ns rilaled by the Yre-
ko Jiuirnnl, nrc, that the Deputy made de
mand fur monthly license nf the Chinamen,
nnd nn gning into their cnhln, one of the
Chinamen told the other to shut the door,
while one sdwd an ax, and the other n
slmvol, ircmulltntinc nn nanlt on the
Deputy Collector, wlm Instantly drew n
pintnl, shooting one nf them dend nn the
spot nnd mortally wounding the othet so
that he hits slum died.
lighted candle. This wm solcmnlied the
Fwt of St. Patrick In Ibo future St. Pal
rick's Church, In this place, lost Thursday.
Pat.
Allen's Gulch, Josephine Co.
IMPORTED
From Maink to Orkhok. Upon the
occasion nl the completion nl the Telegraph
tn Portland, in this State, the Mnyor of
Pnrllnnd, Maine, telegraphed Ihc following
dispatch, which lor beamy nnd originality
we have never seen rxcclhd :
Portland, Mk., Mnreh 6th. 18C4.
it.cvi nl., .:to r. M.i
David Tmiac, Mnyor : Portland, Maine,
In Pnriland. Oreirnn, this morning greets
her fair sister. The flnods chip their Immk
the hllU shout for jny I Iyl the sun In nil
hla course witness our unditninWhrd hive
nnd sleenh's vlgllniui'. ns we kirp the gales
of the Itepublic. Jacoii M'Ci.ki.i.ak,
Mayor of Portland. Mc.
Capt. Mui.i.an'ii Hki-oiit. rieniilor Nes-
inllh will accept our thanks for a copy of
dipt. John Mullan's report on the Rocky
Mountain Wagon Itnad ; nnd ulso for u
copy of (Jen. McOlellan's ltepnrt.
Itcv. Father lllanchet Infnrms us that he
hopes tn soon have organised nt this place,
n pood school for girls nnd young ladles,
under tho direction of the SUlen of
Churity.
Tiik Halt. Postponkd. Tlie Hall that
was intended to be given nt thu U. 8. Ho
tel on Monday evening next, has been post
poned until further notice.
St. Patiiick'h Day at Am.kn'h Ccu-ii.
On Thursday, 17lh Intunt, the Festival
of Si. Patrick was observed nnd celt lira ted
with grenl solemnity, ut Alldi's Gulch, nt
the newly built church, which will proha
lily lie ih-dieuled In the future to Si. Put
rick, the (J rent Patron or Ireland. Musi
was cell hrnlcd liy Father Ilbnehetntll
o'clock, a m., during which the church wut
dt'nscly crowded. At the end of mars,
Father lllanchet delivered n sermon on the
illustrious saint, whose, feust the Catholic
Church solenmlxed on the day. His text
wus, " lb-member your Prclutm who have
spoken the wnrd of God Iu you ; whose
faith follow, and bo not led uwuy with
various und slrunge doctrine. (Ilth'r;
chap. 13, v. 7, 0." He showed how St.
1'iilrlek was great nnd eminent by his apos
tolic works, by Ids virtues, und by his mlr
ueles. Then hu Invited nil the true children
nf the gInrloun Pulton of Ireland to Inti
tule hi virtues, llefore concluding, the
ltcvcreud Father tendertd his slnccreiil nnd
heurlfelt thanks In nil those who to liber
ully und generously tonlrlbiitid to erect a
church to tho glory ol tho Moat High.
During Mass, hymns nod eauliclt were
sung in u very Impressive manner. Soint
Patrick' Hymn, especially, caused many
tears of Jny nod consolation to hu shed.
To be just, Mr. T. U. Dessello nnd Mrs.
John Mcllrhtrly, deserve our gruteml
thanks for the manner they huve conducted
the choir. At 4 o'clock v. m. Vespers were
chuntid by the choir. Then Father Ulan-
diet delivered n sermon on lite necessity of
Confession. Ho proved from tho Cospel,
the Acts nf Apoallefc, thu monuments of
time, and the traditions of every century
since the establishment or Christianity,
that Confession is u Divine Institution. In
concluding, he said o few words about its
conditions. Immediately after tho lluver
end Father gave the lkuediollon with the
Illesscd Sacrament.
From ou early hour In tho forenoon, and
in the alternoon, persons took their places
in the church ; and previous to the time
announced for Mass nnd Vespers, a large
number bud assembled in tho church
ground. During the entire ceremonies,
the profoundest attention, respect aod deco
rum, were manifested by those not members
of the Catholic faith, many or whom came
to witness the solemnities of St. Patrick
intho so quickly built church. Tlie church
was hondsomely decorated, and the interior
nrescnled a muiMiillcent spectacle, being
exnulsltelv ornamented with flowers, bo-
ptets and cmgreciiB, and lllumimueu wim
Tiir PRnn.r.xiTirR or True 11x8.!.
Out or Frtino Pan into Firb. The
debates in thu reticl Congress, nnd thecdito-
rial reniarki In Ihc rebel pnpirs, upon the
difficulties by which the South i environed,
nrc uptly dcHenbed in the following list of
troubles :
1. If they Increase their army they can
not feed it.
2. Unless they increase Ihclr army they
nro whipped.
3. Unless the press speaks out their lib
crlics are gnne.
4. ir the press spcuks out their Govern
ment will be gone,
5. Unlen they draft the whole popula
tion they must surrender.
G. lflhey dralt tho whole population
they miHl starve.
7. Unless they recover Kast Tennessee
iht-y can gclnonltclcr.
8. If they undertake to recover Kail
Tcuncssiu they will get more saltpeter limn
they want.
9. Unless they Irec the negroes they have
nothing left to fi;'ht with.
10. lflhey free the negroe they have
not hint; left tn (it-lit for.
11. Kverslnco the rebellion begun
groes have lieen falling.
12. Nevertheless, their greatest fear now
is, lest the ngrncs should rise.
1.1. Unless JifT Davis repudiate his
present debts, he can't borrow from any
body. 14. If he repudiates, nobody will lend tn
him.
15. iriielmpresscsfooilhcturnsthe land
Into n di-scrl.
Ifi. Unless he Impresses food he turns his
men Into ih-serlers.
17. They enn't succeed In the wnr until
they hnve got the means of building rail
rornK 18. They can't get the means of building
railroads.
19. D they fight thry lose the day.
2(1. Unless lln-y fight they lose every
thing. That Ii what wa meant two year ngo,
when wo talked nbnut getting them into
folds of the nnnconda. Huvlng rioted In
the enjoyment nr several vice for a long
time, we will sec how tlu-y feel In a eirr.
ne-
Will stand thts Season at
jMluMTilU, OrtgM,
At the stable of JOHN S. DRUM.
Will servo ttAUKS nt $20 tho senwin and
jknkikh at $100, payable nt commencement
of season, which will begin March 1st. and
end July 1st, 1KG4. A premium or $40 will
lie given for tho ncr cot.T bj Mai.timk, fur
IBM, nl Jacksonville on thu first Saturday
In September, 18(U.
URCM A JUAHTIS.
CKUTIKICATI-S.
Paris, Monroe. Co., Mo.. April 1st, 1862.
This Is to certify that wc know the Jack
that Joki-ii II. Fox. of thts county, has lids
day told to Gikxx .V Wiumv, of Ihls coun
ty, wno nro snout sinning id niiioriim,
nnd we unhesitatingly statu that wu know
snld Jack to he a niimkcr one Itrceder nnd n
sure roal-gelter, bis ColU selling at call
ing time at from $125 to $130. Wc take
plcn'tire In recommending aid Ilrceder to
lliu Mule rnlem of California, or of any
Slate In the Union. Ho Ii not second as
Ilrceder to any Jack In Ihls section of thu
country.
I'. S. We also state that the above men
tioned Jack was imported direct from Malta
and Is thorough hrvd.
Given under our hands the day and date
niMive,
Jos. II. Fox,
Drury Rucxlule,
TliiM. Ilnliihiy,
Marion Higgs,
Itoht. Gwvn,
Granvlllu Snell,
TIiim. Crulcher,
J. W. Itagsdalc,
A lex 'r Thompson,
Wm. Chapman,
J. O.FnX.
J. Ii. Ciittrlght,
It. D. Austin,
Dan'l M Dehmy,
K. W. M'llrlde,
Sniii'I II. Pool.
Ukk. Warmimiton on AnniTRAnv An
iiksth The Copperheads make great com
plulnts about arbitrary arrests, und call "Old
Lincoln" n tyrant. We suppose they will
call Wanhlnglnn un "old lyraul," nn "old
beast," .tc. when they read the lollowlng
letter, addressed by him tn Gov. Trumbull,
of Connecticut. Gen. Washington wrote:
" Would it not he prudent Iu sciw llioso
tnries wlm huve been, lire, nnd we know
will bo uclivu agulnsl us? Why should
persons who nrc preying upon tho viluls of
their country bo suffered to stwlk unout.
wlilio we know they will do us every mis
chief In their power T"
Why should Copperheads and open Se
cessionists bo allowed to "stulk about" do
ing us eu-ry mischief in their power?
Wur i wur, internal or foreign, and thirc
is no moro excuse fur sympathy for relcl
Americans lluin foreign foe. Doth would
kill, and both would burn, bolhdestioy our
Govcrumeut, and both ure vital fins.
Jai-ankso Ciikhtnuts A largo nunttier
of the Jupanese chestnuts, says the Alia,
sprouted ready for planting, are being sold
in this market ot the present time to ranch
men and gardeners, who propose to ralie a
wop of their own In a few years wore.
These chestnuts arc identical in shape with
lima of the Eastern crowth, but ore of
enormous sire, many or Ihem weighing an
ounce or more each. In flavor, they seem
to be about boir way between the Italian
and nativo American chestnut partaking
somewhat of the characteristics of each.
m
Firk. The bouse or Mr. 8. M. Peeing,
ton of this place was destroyed by fire on
Tuesday evening last. Mr. Penlogton and
ramily bad gone to cbnrch, and had hit
about 1.040 00 Jo coin in a ituok bi
home. As soon as search could be made
for the money, a portion or tho truok was
found, but the money was mlwiog. Pome
villain had undoubtedly stole I lie money
and set tlie house on tire. Mr. Pealngtwi's
Ipss is about 53,000. Albany Dtmocrut.
Wc hereby certify that wo nro personally
nrqunlnlcd with the most ol the nlmvu nam
ed men, and know all of them from charac
ter, nnd lli-y ure. or were, thu leadlnu slock
men of Monroe county, Mls-miirl, and of tin
doubled veracity. (Signed)
J. M. Wilson, Jiff. Wilcoxson,
C. Nelson, Jua. T. Glenn.
BACIUMKVTIlClTr l)rc. , lfif.t- Wflhave
Ihls day pohl the alxive described Mai.tkkK
Jack to DRUM & MARTIN, lor $2,000.
Gl.KNX .V WlljillK.
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALEl
Amsiiuiiu: nwi'hhiNG. with
8lahlinud Out-houses, nnd n lino col
lection of Shrubbery, with Krult Trees, etc.,
(o sale on the
Mest Liberal Terms.
Title Wat ranted.
They are situated on tho corner of Ore
gon and C. Si re. Is, For further particular
eniiilre of Dr. G. W. Greer, nl his office
on California .treet, or at hla residence on
Oregon street,
Jackmnit Die, Feb. 3. Ml. fehfitr
IIOHSKS HTUAYIM)
or
rmr jr jks ?w
A ROUT Tour innniua since, a roan mare
with a bald race, hind feel w Idle, an J
heavy iimue und tall--no brand; and a
incdluui-slged sorrel liorw.-. witb a white
tripu In the forehead, collar-marked -no
iimud--slra)cd, or were stolen. Iroin Fann
er's Flat. A liberal reward will bo paid by
thu liuderslgiud lur tha return of either or
both the anliuuls.or for such Information
us will k-ud to their recovery.
PATON FOUD.
Farmer's Flat, Jackwin Co., Jan. Ifl. 'lit.'
EV l'UOTOGKAPH R(M)M8.
AT
7hoeaiz, Oregon,
Where nrlUilc and Mfe-Ilko Pictures are lie
lug taken, iiiiuraiwed fur beauty of out
line and touch of tlnbh, nnd iu the latest
und mo't linproved stylo of the art.
Old pictures copied, Improved, and ren
dered liuiierbhable.
ORVIh DODGK.
I'hirnlx.Jan. 30. Y.4. leMwH
VALUABLE T II 13 33 S
AND
For tale at the
GLEN RUN NTJRSRY,
Near Corvullis.
will sell splcodld, large
cent. Cherry. MulUery,
Chestnut, Roses, Lllach, and all kinds of
ShruUiwry, very low. Evcrylhlng will pos
itively bucloexl out at eomu price before
April 1st.
I will ulso sell a good lot of Pear and
Cherry stock.
Come lo the Nursery and fee.
Glenn Ruu Farm, Jan. t), 'CI Jan9w4
SffPimitS MOTHERS
MOTHERS . ,..
boot ff P MMnnNsutwa seottt-
iNsirw,r ewijsxw nrrm.Na.
Th'h wt'tt-pivrftnitfta-ti- rrrsfrlrllon of
of Ui trtt jmHiy)rMNm and nunc In lti Ual
W !, WlifieSVm awl r thirty ;rrlih
nrtt i;tif)frtt ant ikoti Yj mlltfrnsi of o
tn KfiSfW!ffn, nn the SrrWV InSmt of our werW
oMfotfwMtt.
II not only rrllrtr tto (MM ftvm jurfn, Nrt Intljor.
tn rW itn-iawtr- m,i tnwW,.ntmU KtWtlj-, a-l
lri tmp wt rrttray lo lt Ik4 jrtltm. It w ;
atnnt Intlnnttj rtlitT
Owmsa I tiik Pswitrn, sun Wr Cntic.
WbKrf Hm- m and Snrwl llemnt In lh
Worl.1, In h nrt of PWIK.NTKHV an.t III IK
til Ot A IN OIIUmKtf, t,ttWT It trim from tr, II.-
In or frvwn vj rt Wt
Fall dlrcctkma S nf vtUammrany tiwtiMtU.
Nima (Icnnlnt witUm its) fknilmll o COItTI?
l-KKKINii, N VifHttcn tho iiithlo-tsrtnrr,
Sul.l br all MnDrln BwnlwK l-ilrirti iioim.. M
tHj Wrtl Ntw Tot.
i-aics van atrnti m notm.
IlKDIMITfl.V A LXr..
4IS nnd It) tn Nt. n I'rrnif l-ni,
aiutlim Ani(r CVISunU.
I). I .?. CZAl'K.f 'S
PrlraW Mntlral anrt rr kiDRM,,
SCHlTOltIT,
nlow Uentgnnttv, ipplt lrlS! MMl' 8. . CU't
prv, ha ITiirl,
KaUbtlthrd In IVH, f Ilia IVnmimit Cuff nf nil
I'rlrikl and Clinwlc lH.r,
AND TIIK SUmiKSSlON UV qVACKKHT.
Atten.llnjr and ttnldsnl I'lir.lf Un.
. , . ... lR.I.J.C.AIK.r.M.P,
IaI In lh llunmrlsn ll-i1iitl,Hiry ttnrl CVU-f
1-hpklMi Iu itu ISHh Upylim-nl ur ll.xiti-Wi tlir
8nron lo Ilia MlllUry llnplul A l-nlli, llun
rr tli. Il Uctarw un IMmmm uf lli (Irnlln I'll
nT (ri!n, and IIUmsm i.f Winnrn rihI Oill.lr.u,
ivl ll,m,r tlrmWrof Uit t'WUJ. I4.U M4r
vt ttxdlflni,.
" I'ortkulkraltrnllnn paid to Hit trratnitnl ,f
Dlunan i.f Women an J ttilllrrn.
OOk liuun rnn a. m. lo 9 1. w.
a4Oinimunlotks sirltltjr ohiII.I. nlUI. t-rttnt-
nntrurcrantr.l or no Mr. lVn.ullitll.Ksi, l
lalUrorMlitrnlMsrUKK. A.K'it.s
UILL.J.Cr.AI'KAV,IUn YntxXtu.
To tlxo Amiotod.
01 all dlsM, Ilia Am arral rnno
NprlniK fnm m-plsrl or NaluraS hs.
SUrrKltNUTWIIKN A CltltK I (IttAIIATCIH
In ll Krtnl tilmura. Birlo, nirnxi. ilrl.lt
lljr, iTphllla In all III sUcr. stricture., lrrl, lrl,
dmWlM, dlsrM A tl. ULlncjs ihI l(w.lrr, mrrvtt
rUI rlisumnll.m. mtoTuI. mIh In tin tnr and
anklt, iIIiimhk if tin lunis, tl.lml, ih sii.I r,
utran uon ll.r !! ur llniU. raiKvr, dnMjr, i fllf -UcU,tU
Vitus' iUikv, and all dlww i.ni rrvoi
a iUmn(rmt nt 14T Ilia sriust uririiis, such as iirrrow.
trsimbtlnc;, lin t wmotj, ! k "'ir, Kriwp.l
alinM, dluu.ru of vision, llli .milUr s.t ty
rrln lrS His , Ium ufslilil, st,rr.ili..
dr(WwU, llrrr dlsMsr. fU.II.H.s um Hi be,,
rln In Hi Iswk aiNl lisnj, ftniAlr IrrrcuUllllM. aii.1
all lmpnr dlKliaritM ,.f U.tli hik It lualUit
not from wluttnusoUia dlsM orlflnnlrd, l.r
lonj lUivlli.iierollliwIs ll,a rtusi, rioKsrjr larvi
Uln. aivt In a shorUr tins lluui a prrmamiit tr
can w orfrrlr-l l.jr snr iUr tirolmMil, ttrnaRtr ll.r
dlassu liu Ufflrd tin skill of rinllirl.t phtslclau.,
and tslst. all Ihrlr msant uf nn, Tl. nir.llrlb.
pfMcrlUnlar plnuanl and oil limit t.Ur, rntlril)
urautl,cu.lii iwsk-a,ns,iMl frt fni mrrrurt
andumlsain. During lis tut v )i,' l.rvllc In Kii
rvp. Un AtUntia Suts and Osllf ,rnK I li m
curd from ll Ji of d.ll, many IIhmismiiIs ho, In
Uia last !:. ,4 tits atut uirntl.HiM Ultmsvs, u.
bn Elirn up tu ills djr tl.tlr plivtlcUus I wlikli mi.
rant mt In iimnililnk- lo In affiklrd, ado uu) pUci
wivmtvi.ra iiiowr nij vr, psiirci ni slMtrur rutr.
rpo close UD. I
X trees for 15 c
Dlsslutiai ! Car(iierikl.
PUULIO NOTICK is hereby given that
tlie copartnerttbip berelofore ex 1st log
between the undersigned, in the Livery bus!
new, under the firm name of Cixuauk it
Dituu, has been this day dlasolved by mutu
al consent. All persaus Indebted to said
tlria are requested to make payment to John
S. Drum, who U authorised to avttle the
business; and all persons having claims
against the firm should preseut them tu blin
for lluuldAtlou.
.TAMKS CLUGAGK.
JOHN H. DRUM.
Jacksonville, Nor. W, ;SC3. uovWtt
lrlraUdlsMMW tlisjrot.t vnsmlri tnlirllti,ks
tl.s at ll.r nut caus uf consumption, srrvluW and
mujr utlicr dlsoasr, and slwuld U, a Isinnr loll.n
liumtn fsnillr, A wrinnnt cut is srarcrl rri
ITocls.1, a naj.iflljr of IU raws Mllni; Into Ih.
handauf lncurtrnt Krua, l,n not iiilr avll to
tur UiadlsMUM, but ruin Unittllutlon, nlllna tl.
jralcm ltli msicurj, whk-ti, ltli HidlsMM,Wi.
ans Hi sultrrs r Into rpU ensManiptloti. Ilul sliuukl
tbdlsauBiidlrlaiinl uut tnuM danlli snUli,
and Hi tlctliu tnarrlr, Hi dlsmu is rnliilltM uuuu
tliscWMrtu, alHiar Ujfn srlUi frrl.l cu.-lllullu,-.
sn.ltLscurrr.il of lift eoauptxl Ijr a lrus wlit-li
Utrars Itsrlf In acruruls, trtlrr, ulwrs, rriipllot..,
and other affWtk uT tl.s skin. rra, tlilil td
lunjrs, nUlllax Umi Ihrm a brief UlriH-ur sun
tit. and nmslyuliut tl.s.n to an will- lsr.
MKLf-AIIUltK Is mnUr fnil.l.tl. iurMr tu
limJtli, fur 11011,11111 rls In lbs ,lrr ru..Kui. ,4 V
attoscaiiMSrodrstraclltaadrisIn Uun ll.r .j.lrni,
Irawlns; lit thousand ii vktlius, tln.li a ft ),ls
uf surirrli.c, lonn anllnirljr (rata. It ilr.ln.js il.u
nMvuss)slui,rpldly st.asr llir mwrslM if
III. CHUM'S lusiiUl driknauinsut, pistrlits llir po.prr
dstrlxp.titl.t uf tUa srslani, dis.Ullr1ra for mariUr,
s.-lrtr. buslnau, sjkI all tsu Ihl l,ap Ima, nd Irai 1 .
Ihaaultrirr isrnknl In ll aivl iuIihI, i.iplUiHd
to conaumptlon airl a train of II mm in la, Jiru.'.
ad than dntth llarlf. WIUi tl.s fullrsl riHindiiM-, I
uaui th unSa-tunat victim of a. Iflaia Hull it
Cirinajisiit ami sawdy cur can la rfiu-tl, ali.1, Mill,
i alMOtloniiirnt of ruinous t.ractleea, my iwtUul
can U rctotad to rubust aad I,iawla brolth.
IrrrautarltlM.uid all dl.era iaii.aJc.and frinalr
turn tiuta-t ihi prliHTipl HlsUMwl by trnly ye;i
practice, aiai s.iuctlind If tUoiiwiida of th una! r(.
inwksXl ruraa. Xadldiwa, vltb full illria-lloua.a, a
...aHH..Kr. ..r.l.U... .- ,k. .... .. &... I ... .
to an hart uf Ilia SUIs. Oiajvii, .SaiaiU ami Vtit.1..
mcvun irrriuxirt.o lauisiii ifHniiiiiiiltvlliis: Ihrlr
siupUx.ia by Ullrr. IIusIimm corrMiaHidrw ttrk I-
y euuDdcnllaJ, Addrraa.
I. J. CZAI'KAV, )t. P, Sau VtiLUtv.
ataV Ttia lia.tor offrr fro runsullatiou, Mai asks
no ninunrrallon unlrs lis HTrcls a tun-. Jii3u
EAGLE BREWERY!
My Joseph WetUrer.
" O, lager, awcel larger, bustln' lager Ixrr.
Now ita pruts we'll slug as the saelt.er
comes In
Kin pheif uud eln Lager lieer!"
TUB proprietor announces that the nr
rangemcut of Ills Ilrewery are so exU-u-slve
and complete that be can defy all com
petition lit Houtheru Oregou Iu making un
A No. I article of Lager Deer.
The larife cellar of the ctlalilMimcnt nrn
always stocked with keg of lager ample for
tho largest wholeal or retail demand,
Call at the Saloon, on the upper end ol
Oregou street, teat tbo beer, and leave your
oidet. Jacksonville, Oct. 24, 1803.
Final gcttlemcMt.
IV tlie County Court of Curry county,
Peoraber Tarm, 1803.
In tb natter of tbe estate of IfeyAMis
lisurraiif, Deceased.
F. H. Pratt, tbe administrator of aald ei.
taw, having (114 bis exhibit for Hull nettle
meut, uotloe is btreby given lo all persons
InteresU-d, that Monday, the 41b Vjay of
April, A, D. 1M4, baa bea net apart fjr
thu Snal aettlecaent of said t-slale with Ibn
said admlnlatrator,
, Hy order of Ilea. M. B, Gregory, com.ty
Ju.l,.0 J.L.BVANM.l'o.Clerl.,
lly N, MrwHsaaiov, UeMity,
February 13, ltiv'i. feW7w
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