M rfi? -."A1 ' . - I t" TlTuffiil SlfiL JAClCMO.VVII.I.K, OISHKIOV. SATURDAY ii4JaJJU' WJVJWU".J.. ' '.r nifn wiiulil immilHitfly m-i in u nipt, ftm! nwiiir thut no miin ilmuM (lpututltoir uiinnnpint iimituny with i lie uvi uiuuii Ff I Itmitltii nAnalku II kin'l ol.. I ... JIflRMXn, - JEIB-lLilFGIiSnrflMi.lS-wiwi'r DrewV ni,"'iiO. liU J-l- l.jijl .Jjsau'foh UUihu fUninrfl.piMy. Ji y aJL "' 'tt a$r..lr.gYl iflfV nmc.fi. cm. Diew hi I lie prp.-r thut. (he Ihick nf I In. Oiipperhiiid wnn'il have Ikvii broken, mill In wi.iilt! Imvi! Imil mi cnurogu fur iIiiscmi tin i; liul ii Drew win vrmitiil Jn pu mi mill lux scln-mes, tin C'liplx'rlicitil wan -f nnilrisliHl.-slrriiglheneil mill emlmldeueil In his bidding. The Path IoncrNomlHBtcd for Prcstilciit. fl'lio Convention wliloliagwut . . - . n7 -rr rlunii, OMoon illif ill.t till., Inn com .... . m ? . re, n lutmrs, 8tni prrfi-Pliil no ii assemblfil. nl Hi. "Totiik rrncvur ami rKRiuicKMjr tic men U. ION-. A QOYKIUCHKNT mil TIIK WII0I.K IK iMiHeio.-st.ni.K.1' tl'iMfnyfon. Tim Isuk. Tlie National Union Com mittee have laid down tlie following ilif tinct platform m Iho l.ne of the forthcom ing' President la I contest t "Till: UNCONDITIONAL MAIN TKNANUF.OF TUB UNION. TUB HUPItKMAOYOF TIIa. CONHTM'U TJON. ANDTHK COMPI.KTK SUP PRKSSION OP TIIK RKllKl.LlON. WITH TIIK CAUSE THKRKOF. IIY VIOOllOUS WAU AND A LI, APT AND EFFICIENT MEANS." KATJOXAL UiflM CO.MTEtTTION NOMINEES. Moro of Drew's Operations. ("ill. Drew, iliiulillt-r liuving rtcvilid or. tiers In ndverllse fur In xuppln-,iicfurdiui; to law, uml heiniM-illieriiifrii ll to mlverlbe ill ilio Iiilitligtiittr. nr ileieniliiied to keep lili ciinlrucl mi i nllre seen t In Ilio former nf llifui' Ilivrr Vnllcy, send the follow. laif utlve rilsemrnl to tlie Yrt-kn fmoiii 11 Cnpperheud paper pnliliilnil In iiimllirr Shite, uml having no circulation whatever In llila county : NOT! OK fieiit. il propodn1 10 l'iifinh tlie If imp's nt Purl Kliiimilli Willi In-li Itrvriliirini! tlie iifXl IIhciiI jvur, inilinif Jinn IlOlh, IBliA, will Ik? nti'ittil liy tlie nmlfrniciHil until IU o'clock n . .Innr 'Jllili, IHftl. The iHrf to Id' of n poml ID.irkclnblr nnnllir. In nuul iiroiorllnii nf fure timl liiiul ipiiirii'r. nirk. 111111111111 inn) kiilni'v, ImMiiw 10 Ih- rxuml'il uml liniKl trlmtmil ilnwn To In' ili-lnvml in muli ipiunlliii'ii in nmy Ih from tune in I inn- miinriil. nml Oil WICll llrtTD UK fllllll 1)0 (IrtlUUllll-ll llV lllr .i...- . ir. " FOIl I'l.KSIDKNT, Abraham Lincoln. POIl VI OB PRKfJIDKNT. ANDEEW JOHNSON, OK TKNNMxkK. For Prcsldontial Electors, .T.VS.,P OA'.LKY.or Douglm county. JI.,N. OKOItUK.or Llun county. UKOUOB L. WOODS, of Wuco county The DcffUt Hud thu Cuiiho TliiTuuf. Tlie Union party In Juckfon county linf been dii'.'lucvrully dcfraiii), uml tlie mult U n i)isruce to Iliu county. There Is 110 iiie'in lrnJtitinjr In liny anathemas upon the (Vfeatrtl candlJutes. Out we will inquire into the cioto of thu deleut, and expose the guilty partlc in plnlftermi. Iist 8-ptcmber, In Salem, (lor, OHM wal Jotd Uml, If Colonel Drew wjt & milled to retain the command at the mili tary imBouthcrn Oregon, 'with Ilio oni-r of disbursing ilio public money us he raw proper, that the Copperhead would carry thU June election In Juck.on counly. Col. Drew has relnlucd command ercr aince; hat dliosed of the Onrernment fund as it suited hlmtelf, by letting contracts prl--vatoly, and the Copperhead! have canitil the election In Jackson counly. We were not alone in this little prediction. Others mw H alio, end done all they could to pro cure Drew's removal, or an order requiring Jilm to di.burM tlie publia fundu according lo law. OhlcT among those who labored, 'with an honut and patriotic purpose, to sure Jaekson county from llw Copper Iheadi, by procuring Drew'a remnral. dr un Vjrder requiring him to let his contracts according to luw, was Amos E. Rogers; und Tor 'doing this Mr. Itogrra I1.3 Ikii lilacVguarikd, howled, hooted, hissed and yelled after, as was never any man before. ?iy this pack whom Jrew had bought np with his private contracts. Not only "Copperhead, Secessionists and Traitors, 3mt men profetning to be Union men joined 'bands with the first named set, and all set tip a how, that might hare, made the moon pate." iflloit Rogers, Tolmao, Hanly, the Ap.ftes and Usslon, because, fonoolli, 1hey too would not throw up their hats lor Charley Prew, whenever he privately handed q fat contract to a Copper head. They' now have the proad satWactioo of having consistently op'xwtd Drew (a bis purpose of cbsng.lrig Jackson county from Unionism (0 SecesslonUm. They plainly told Union men here aad letsewbere that that was Drew's Intention, and that he was using (be entire Government .patronage under his control, and his,qOicuiJnilusiee, to break up the Unloo party and buijd np the Seosssioa J)moratia party, anil the result has verified the truth of their state ments. ' Jlut how were these iseo.iswt, when en deavoring o organise abe '.Union party ogatast Drew'? TkW"pfctadd Uoloa onminiinilinff hiiiot. Piiymnil Id Im mule mnnthly fur llif (imnllty uf bfl ikti'iiImI, nr iiihiu nflcr ui fiiiiili rrniy be rro'ivnl lr IIhiI puriHh. Prnp(Miilntii iMillrifiiMl'ln L-i-iil. I) 0. UmlrrwiMNl. A. 0 S.. Port ICIhiiihiIi, via Jucksonvll'r, Un-unn. I), C. Uniikiiwixh), tut Lieut. On. 0. Id C'4v 0. V.. A.O.S. Oiinip IUker, Oroiin...Miiy I'C. IBfi-t. How do ymi likr llint. former nf Uhmii' Hirer Viilleyt Hhv'iii unt nnr Uef to tell tit nil? Drew Ima In en In the 0p- perhemls of Cutlforniu In pel llirin in fur nlfh Port Kluiiialh' "via Jiuknniivllle?'' Where Is the Imdsleil nurUt nt Port Kliimulh llmt tlietv Drewlies huu been stuffing you willi Drew dun'l want your beef; wouldn't hnve il nt uuy pricv. I low will ymi feel to see the Siskiyou Cnpier heads driving their stock lo Port Khiniuih " via Jadtonvillt," and returning with the grveubjvhs T To show yon how loyal officer advcrli'e for beef, we make un cxtruet (rum un ud vrrlltCjUicnt in lUv Daily Oirgomuu; t' Didders and I heir diiiellm will not only berr(piirtd to lukii the O.illi uf AlleuUiice lo I lie Unlletl nlales, liul will ultn liuve lo render oatiiCictory proof thut iLflr run duct has been llridlu loyul during this re- Ullion. ai no bid fmin any m-rum of 1 doullful ' Inynlly will be enlerlmiied. "The Contract will be ubjcl to the approval of the .Department Cnmiuuiider. " 1'rnprvals lo be nildreMied In the un derslnneil. and endorsed llun: Proposals lor Supply of Freli Deef.' " llHlilrrs are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. W. I). HoorKB. " dipt. 0. 8. U. ,S. Vols. , Vancouver Depot, W. T.. Muy '27, '." If Drew don't wunt to patroniza the Copperhead', why did he not send his od vertisemepl to the Yreka Journal, u Union paper W lurge circulation lu tiUiiiyou county and Northero California 7 It wont do, professing Union men. You can't hold Drew up much longer. We publish this morning tlie Presiden tial ticket for the next canvass. We con givp it but a bare notice this week. It is the ticket of freemen for freemen, embody ingiond commanding all the support of all the'patriotic, true men in the nation; a ticket which has for lis object and end the true glory and prosnerty of the whole Unl ted Stales. Doth candidates commenced the world poor boys, and have fought their way Inch by Inch to the highest honors within the gift pf their countrymen. They command the .support of the people by sympathy llolb ore well known throughout the na tion. Andy Johnson was originally a Hreck bridge man, but " among the first to raise bis voles against the treason of Se eesiuon, and be has probably contributed as much as any one man to the overthrow of this treasonable heresy, He Is now pre cisely twllbLineotn on tho slavery question. Sr.Birr,.tbe Illiterate editor of the Marys vllle Exprtu. got safely home past Alcatraz. Again tb'eJftrprrts' spelling aud grammar arc wyeeesjtrlc.-'.Ffag. f ;rv kVleil rSintry the iniines oMnhird?Ffeniiinfir, MiMiiiirt, fur Prciiti'iit, nml Jnhn (Jnc)i' run-, nf NVw York, for Vice-Prrtidrni nf tlie Uiiiled Slnlm. The Convenlinn wbtrli did nil till', wn 'liven' d ill the cull ul fnrlj.flve Individuals, Iwelvi' nf whom were from (jicS'iile ii.New Y rk. (Ive fruit! Pennsylvnnln. reven from ti.nurl Ihrce frnm .Miinchiii'tl, Iwn trnm Ohio, six frnm Miilne. one from Win tiiinin, llirei' friiin IlliimK nm frnm Inwn, m frnm MImImIppLiim1 frnm NewIerry. mi" Inmi the District of (InlnniMn. mid Iwn nneluill'i). The elrcnlnr winch lhec men s'sneil fur the cull ufu (Jniivnillnn, sets fnrlh I lin I thee do ll "on their nwn renn- ullilllly,'! nml tliulllie llun1 his rnme fur nil ilidepriuletlt imil, JiilniMifllii'irlilN,rlirS nml or tiu notional greuiner), to confer tnuetiier mid unite tn n-xi'l tie swelling invii.lnn of on npen, sluinielefn nml tlnrrst' nilnril pnlroiiHite which llirmlrns Inenunlf under lis ih-rirnetlvu wuve ihe rliihis nf ihe jiMipIc tho HU'rly and dignity of the na tl.m." They hnve thus placed lliemfc'lveii nul'lili Ihe pule (if ihe Union nrtfiiiiizjliun. and by the ue nf arguments such as belnng to cnpperliemN mid Iridium, invoked the iple to rully uruuud their bogus raniti dines. There Is hnrdly miller In this nlTalr In ilwrve serious nutlet),; und yet 11 few fc tinnlslii, al ulmiMt iiny iIiik1, urenble In ill lurli llm ueiieml hurmniiy (if well-iii1Jiifel mid mnoihty working system. Tin vnuliy nClliU mull Fiemnul is Inversy In hi liniliw lie ii un adventurer who wax llrsl hru into milieu by lite luliuenee nl his Intln-r- inlaw, Turn lleulon, nun fsme stolen frnm Kit Carsnn, the clehrnled uiiiiinliiin gmilf. uml ever since been u tlmril in the siilenl the Ouermnent. On several neeanlnus Ih bus Ix-en enlni'lid willi piihlio piwitlon which he hud lint the nbility in (111 ; liul. having u free luiiiilliug of OnwriniHiii money, he nunngd In gillier nriiund him men nl bmki-n dnwu Inrlnn-s uml ilimnluv Imblls, whn, by umeiiillliiig rl.ininr uml cmiciirrrncu of ucliini, tuuimgul tn brie.' Into existence thut pitiable hudr calletl ihe Olvveland 0iiivrnllou, which hui given him n presidential noiniiialnni. We luvi! Iiereinruruilnecitil uttriitlmi lu Ihe fact llmt I'remout vus in the timrkel. bidding fur such u iiruiinulliin. und thut lie wnuiii accept ll Imui wimtevvr party teiidcied it. The cnpiierhruils at one line had n half-formed notion nf tuklnghim up ; Imt "fier cnnvJMlng the mlseruhle egotist') chiims, and pilslni; Ids repiilulinn, they found sn little merit in either, thai tlioy pawd him cnnlemplunusly by, and trans ferrrd their admiratinn In his twin brother in political charlatanry, the gruve Digger of the Cliickuhominy. Knlhlng further ran result frnm this nomination than lo force Fremont Into ll ranks ol the traitors, where he belongs. He Is finw completely unmasked, and will no longer have il in his power to decrivtt loyal men. It win neveseury to find some plea of jiHificution, before his name could bo presented to the cnunlry, withlheen- ilorsvnicnt of Unionism, and the risolutlons adopted by thu Convention, In purl preform thut office, while in uiole they plscu them selves in opposition to the present Admin Utrullun, and invite open opposition to Ihe modes Ihe Oovernuieut bus adopted for the suppression of the rebellion Dut all will not do. Tl.o contemptible trickster and his over-sealous friends will find that revolutions do not go backwards ; that it will require a mightier power than they possess to re shapo or stay the course of pubic aflairs, Their declaration that "the rebellion has destroyed slavery," is well known to tho people; aud it is also known iou slavery was destroyed an incident In events, and a fact in history, which un fortunately far them and their candidate, deprives him of all opportunities for the popularity necessary to carry him into the Presidential chair. Slavery is destroyed. President Lincoln was its prime execution er; on J notwithstanding the threatening at titude bssumed towards his Administration by such feeble minnows, he will stilt con- continue to maintain position as a Triton, and exercise the powers with whleb the people have Invested him, as 'becomes bis nwn sportless reputation, and for the future preservation of the Qorerooieat 'Sgainst which such mlsprnble whipsters as Pemont unci hi rrrlnds are. so flpt.pt finding fault. .?. P. Flnrr. T' -A-M- t. : 11 "".j : ...in . 1. .. 1 it ' ' I'nnnTii iw .rui.Y.t-.'-.ii iiai-m lu uo nnne nqjhp Knurtli nf July T" Is b query begio, nL' to he inme nrWime m nur onsen, who still have some recollection nf n lime ln'n ihe nullnn' blrthduy was celfbnitrd, ns n muttrr nf ennrsc. We wnnld uk,dn the penpl'1 nf Jiick'on cnuii'y iiitend In crl rhrntp Ihe day nf nil day In Ihe lovers nf freedom ihrniighnnl Ihe world? The 'day nn which Ihe Onrfliiin knot of despotism wn rut In twnlii; I lie day no which n new nullnn wn born In the W stern hemis phere, llmt has biT n n Ix-ncon ir hnpo und irnmle lo he oppressed nnd exiled of all milium, nnd girdled the rnrlh with it fiiine. Wc hone then I not a man who will rny no. I't ll nnl be suiil 'that the sneers of the Demncrntlo irty in this county iitprpsrr1 11m- memory nf thu most glorioti day In American history. NEW TO-DAY7" T&u ICC. Xl'hdkr nr Rkiiki. Pni'ONKiis OAr-runru Iiuiiikotiik War The report nl the Com miiiry Oenerul nf prisoners, neenmpnnylng tlie Hi-crclary nf tt ur's report, bus Just Ijecn pulillshrd. It shuw thut the number of rebel officers and men captured by 11 since Iho beuiunlng uf the wnr, is I lieutenant cenernl, 6 major general. 2 brlgudier cvneml. IfiC rolonel. HC lleulennnt colonels. 24 1 m ijors, 2497 cuplaln. fiBII ll'iiiennnl. ICiCt nou commissioned nffi errs. 121.100 privities. 11 nil fiBOO clllfil. Of lliese we have mi Inind nt the date nf the report, 29 223 officer nnd men, among whom weru one major general und seven brlirudiVrs. Tliere have'lMTn 121 937 reliefs cxchiin treil, figulnst Htl.BGG Union men retorneil The exeliungeit of ofllcer un both sides are cnmpuird ai their exchumreublo value In privities. Since the dale of the above re port there hnve been In thun one thonsund exchange, nnd ery few rupliircN nn either side. The fluures lire ciin-iiuenllraniiruxl- niiitrly enrrert. No slnlenn-nt bus tKrn fiiriiMii-d In our government oftlio number nf prisoners held by im r'l'l". 7WyGUiy rAsde lk.t tk,,. 1 S.' riKiMU y'"1, ce!,Md. ,n P-M-U w iiunriFn sii .liutiinMi iiiiiisf in.. .. Myhl ..filhe.UncksrHullle l-uUl.l3.7ri nayy.nnd nnysjinrifiursliip llitnu,w! iii-ntiinun- cvisiiii neiwi-vii ll.l hfrt,,L solved. The liiiliililu-s lucimil in du lug Ihe Oucnov ftkxTisKi. Irntn Ike Jul or March. Itflit lu iho 7lh d tof 1? IUl!l ..III I ..l.l I . . '."". 10.11, nm iv niiiiii nun mui liy J.CiA, u agent for Hid mid ciiranuiiv.ii.i.itj1 nr'llitliillileslliciirnd by the said tfuj hiicu prior or uii-t(piini to id dTI inu.t I. ki-iiI.-.! In. ll... .....il. 1. 1 ....... ... .-v.-.i.. ... .nu ....ii. iinraMiLt . .....I .1 !.... in'., ... . i:uillinuiiiK llll-lll. nil Ill-Ill UUt Ibflh printing uaicu must be inlil in Mr GmJ t 1 nn 11 it..r7fl nuuu itAu.lB. . . .. J.tSAMOS. jarKonviiie. Juno 7, IbM. Vullor Milling nnd lrrlpii, Uompnny. btatk ok om:mv . COUNTY OK JOSCI'llIKE vren-w . 1 1 . ...I "' ini ni-rriiy Kiten HmliDkfdB or the oIkivo Cnmpniiy will Iw btldtllhl ortlce- enterprise Quurts alill on XriM hut i.iiii uny in j inn-, ni 2 n cluck r s ll Iliu election of Trunlce fur lh m.',.J a. A. Ilr;u.XEIi,B'; n year. June Pin, IRfU. A GKAIVD BAM Will be glvrn at the U.S. Hotel, Jacksonville On the Errnliig of July 4th, 1804 The undersicneil luiemlt clfinf Until Aiiniversnry Hull on the eveuinr ofJavl 4th, pi bis lintel in Juekxmvillr, Is sici he cnnllully luviti-s Die public frsfrsllr. 1 itncis i'itv I'linnrp. I.0UI3 110UKF- Jnck'onvlllw. June II, IKfit Davk Hukm. lately mide 11 trip In Ihe hfiiiUnii-r nf Iliu Cnlormlo. uml on Ihe lrp wore n pair nf hIhx.ii. Tlnste shoes were put up 11 L nuctinn it few day ago, nt Austin, uml so'd und resold In aid of the sell-Mil fund. Theiirnceedsanmnnledtonne hundred nnd six dollars und five cents Miuyiville Ajiptnl We ihink if tho Democracy would put up, nl public vendue, T'Vn nil's old boots, hi winch lie iHumied Juclmon and Jose phine cimnlim, Ihey might realise a hand some sum fur Ihe benefit nf the "Pacific llepnblic" For be it was who made Ihe first bid for an homiruble position in suld lb public. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOHES Knit COUGHS AMI COLDS. A neglretrd coai-ccltl an Irrl taint or suvt tsrl If nllowrd lo prnxmi.s-1 mils lu serluus imlsHatn,! limucuml ami aula diseases. nfUnllraftUtrl iililit, Drovrn's Ilia Tmebes rmeli rfintftil atri-oted pi.rl. an! rJiikl iiiofI InnniilmlurtlM. fur bruiicliltli, ttimM catarrh, aud consumptive coughs, tHtTn-l die uru ii'i-liil. I'ulilio Fiu-ukersssilEiirl i-nt hould have thu Jmclii- lu clear s DRnniiKR. Henry Waid Heecher must be n very dangerous inun tn uttuck, thinks nn exeliNiii:e, Here is a docrimino of his iireparutions for jr. as mi forth by one nf ii s iersonul ailinlieni :"lle la on iniellectuul rlilnoceins, whose terrible born and snout make ihe ronimnii cattle stand aroundan irunclud doclur of divinity, with a ram ul bulb mis nnd guns pointing every way, charged with Greek firel" Foi'btu or Ji.t. The Sun Franciscans propove to hue u grand Fourth of July cele bration thts year one that will excel all others that have preceded it on this coast. The Uourd of Supervisors has appropriated 83,000 rur fireworks. Bet. A man way be ever so oor, he may be ever so unfortunate, but he need never be hard up fur caudles so loog us he makes light of Ida sufferings, Rktubmid. Audy Davison, the old- time "starving correspondent" of the Sen tinxi., has returned to his home here, from Auburn, ile looks hearty ,and handsome as ever, and does not look like as if he bad ever suffered for want of substantial grub. Ho ha9 prospered In the Auburn country, speaks Very fuvorably of lis gold pud silver mines, and intends .returning there in a short time. Sous JSxtknsiok. There has recently been elgbty.lwo miles of quarts claims re corded iu the Ellenburg, Curry county, Re ' corder's office, comprising copper, silver and quicksilver claims. Rktuonkp. 'Dr. Amen has retnrned from tbe Reese River country, well con vinced that Jackson county Is a much bet. ter place to live than Silver Land. He gives rather a poor recommendation, to.'Lcj una qt tsnu ami sage brush, streni:lli-u the voice. Military ofijem til nnd soldiers, who overtax ihe voice smtvl fxpoHil lasuilui'ii cuuiigus,tho.Minvlflva Olitiiln milv iliu Lfi-iiulnu. llrtm iiV llruucliiiil Troche, kitlo-ml tliHr efflcacy iy n lesior tnniv jtiMt.sni highly recnmnicuilitl nnu pn-Kriixubrui slcluns uml Mirgi-ous in I lie army, sua stj nculvcU tuslliuoululs iroui usny cmtasi men. Suld by ull JlruggUtsnnd Pesters la H icinu in toe uiiiuu amies unu n iw cnuntrle nl ti rt. i.r box. iullsl ' XTOI'IOK. 'Hie final settlement of tU IN estule ol Jiuki'II UlM, deceased,'! bemude July oih, lRC-t. Uy order nr J. 0. Tnlmitn. Cminly Jtsji rjiilll WM. HOFFMAN. tint Jacksonvlllu, Jacksnii county. Jusci.h TiUKUIl I.IMKut RYAN, MQROAN&Ca F NEW ENGLAMD family ring mmi OHEAPRST AND REST INC& For further particulars, call Btji Btora. ana see lists Maennte iu epeiw Uachlues uu baud, lor nle. J. NKUUKn.Aff Jacksonvllle. June 4th. 1B04. . Notice to Holders of County fo BTATK OF OKKOIH. gj County uf Jucksun. I PKIISONS holding the followl" nnlen nru lierubv notlfled to prssW same for payment: T. rn.. .-J --. 1ft lfttl! flA ..! TOR nu.-nlf. l.lltf M. lKW! I mv H4IU I..W, HEruiiM.u m.j -"", irt inn ....... '1 u... nil. Ifiill; K4.lr4 11B.H0, 120, 121. 122, 123 and 1, svilted bepl. 1ZIU, 18lil Xo. iu- M wm uet.zi. moi: ko. iar, preui y"-v 1801; No. 8. presented Nov. 6th. 1W B nriHU-ntnt Knir. Olh. 1861: NoS. Mh i 102, 103. 104, 10S, J0, 1ST, 198 "JI presented Dec. 7lh. 1801; Nos. 67 sl ej iivov-mi-a.iiii w,M, " . a BH 403, 464, 403, 400, '4C7, 468 and Killed April 30th. J82t N '-fj ! presented May 16lb,-1862, Nov-," presented May 30th, 18C2. utM No Interesi will be allowed on tsw ders afler this dale. ,,v K.8. MORGANf0o.Trf Per E. F. Rcssku.. Deputy. Jttcksouvllle. May 14. 'fit. . lt!L Settle Up. ALL those knowing thcrowic '" to the firm of Fisber ft Bro- chandlse, bought at the ru-"T. aro reiiucs,t,ea to e)l at the "W? t"jiB sonviue, ana seine up W' "z H 1864. or.lhoir uotes aud accoun "Tl, placed In tbe bands of tho proper . collection. FJ3Ui:B-- Jaclo,nvlllr,!May7;,iev. -." v .-r r y 'mm.' t jtgagr " jMArfaffiacyjs3Vaasss -f ,jTr--&-"iii7rtr-- l, ..I-1 ixrr .-imt.wMttm. . - ium. . wtKBmSMPUr JM -jt """ . . .' . . sR . ,.,,Mat,I,aMljaMtiaajisMlWessiiiiiMSta JsBixixixixixixi ff-t ,,,,,,,,,1..