kai&akJ ;wi ; The secret of tills superiority -t-prinj not , Vy front tlic fnct that in n republic tlic national ob'lgntions are distributed more KiJ.'y through counties numbers In nil society It ha-' Its rr ln 'he character of cor Iw9 Here nil men contribute to tlic pnbl c welfare, nnd bear their fair slinre of tbo pnblic bnrden. Purine; the war, ttn di'rtbo impulse of patrlotl'in, the men of Ike prcat body of the people w ilhout re fird to their own comparative want ff wraith, throneeil to our armies mid filled oar fleet' of war. and held themelves ready to o3r their lives for the public good Sow, in their turn, the property and in come of the country should bear their jut proportion of the burden of taxation, while, in our Import system, through menn of which increased vitality is Incldcntly imparted to all the Industrial interests of tbc nition, the duties should be so adjusted .ai to fall mot heavily on articles of lux ury leaving the necessaries of life, as free frfm taxation ns the nlnolutc wonts of the Government, economically administered' ,wl!' justify. No favored class should do used freedom from assessment, nixl the taxes should be so distributed n not to fnl' niJa'y on the poor, but rather on the nc cnmulatcd wealth of the conntry. We should look ot tLc national debt just n it ii, not ni n national btatsing, but ns n heavy burden on the Industry of the ctn try. to be discharged without unneiry d.-Iay It is estimated by tin- Secretary of the Treasury thnt the expenditure for the fiscal year coding .Tune HO. 1S6C, will ...,1 ,i. ..tni. ciiimi oi- i i- :eed the receipts. S113.19 1.91 . It I gratifying, however, to state that it l nlsn cttiRMtid that the revenue for the year cnJincdune 30. 19C7. will exceed the ex pond.turcs In the som of Stll.C2S.6L?. Th amount, or io mucli as may lie deem 1 lufiicient for tlie purpose, may be nppll ti to the reduction of the pnblic debt, which on the 211 day of Oc.obw. 18(!5 i i S2.7I0.S54,Tji0. Uvery reduction will diminish the total amount ot interest ! THE OREGON U be paid, nnd so enlarge tbetnntosof jCX '" "" m sti!! further reductions, until the tfbok-1 iom th' moment nt tbe Mtabth-bmrnt of shall be linuldutcd, nnd this. M will be I pr free Constitution, tbe elvllbud world ... ,i ,i,, i ,l c..t.. rl ba t---n conld by revolntlons in lb seen from the estimates ol the Secretary of ,Bllwuor democracy or f monarch, l.ut the Treasury, may be accomplished bynn- ' tbruu-ih all tbi-ae ivi olntb-M tbe Uult-tl nual payments evsn within n period not -exceeding thirty years. I have faith tlmt nc shall do nil this within n reasonable time A we Imve nmnaed the world b the suppression nt a civil war w blch was thouL-ht to lie lieyond the oetitrol ol nny Government, so we shall (-qually show the sop-f riorily of our instltwtloos by the prompt and faithful discharge of our im tiora' nblication. TIIK I'HI-AHTMrvT Of AflHIfXXTCRK. The I)--parttnnt of Acrleulture. under Its pr- -nt direction. I accompli-kln wnek In det-'lnp ntr nnd iitllizini; tbe vast a?rkul t'trl . apabllitl-s of tbe eotintr. and for i'-u.aiiun r-iectbif the details of lie mati'v-iif-nt. reference ! made to tbe an nu J r port or tbe Comini-wloner. Ol'R rnRKION' HKLJItlA.Vl. I have dwelt thus fully nn our domestic iSairs because of tbelr tmnseendVnt Iwpor- tr,ec under nny olroutnsUncts. Our great extent of terrltoe, and variety of , climate, bavins almost cvervtblur that Is -wessn-y for tho wants and even comforts ol man. niui.e us singularly Imlependent of tbc varying policy of foreign I'nwers, nnd protect us against every temptation to en tangling alliances. W'blle. nt tbe piesenl tnnm-ot. the reestHblishmrnt ctf horiwinv and thettrontb Ibat comes from harmony, will be our best security against nations who feel their power and who forget rlrbl. For myself. It has been nnd always will be my conatanl aim to promote jiettoe and am ity with all foieln nations and Tower. asd I have every rnon to lielleve that they all, without t-xeeptlon. n'e animated by the tame deposition. Our relations with the Kmpsror of China, to reeent in Ihtir orljcln are aioat friendly. Our oaw mrce with Id dominions Is ruMirUi new developments, nud It Is very plasvdng to Had that the j-nverninent of that f rewt era Pre manlf-sts satisfaction wllh our polley and rejtores jmt conRdsnoe In tbe falrnss. which marks our interoourae. The unbroken h.usnouy Isstwaen tbO'oi ted States and the Kmror of Huwla l re ceiving a new support fro- an enterprise deiigavd to oarry telecmpble Hues aeroat be continent of Asia, tbiougfe bis domin ions, and so connect us with all T.utupe by a new channel of Intercourse. Our commerce with South America Is about to receive eneouragsweut by a direct line or etenrnshlpw to the rising empire of Bril 1 he dUtlngul.beU party or men of science who huvo recently left our country to inako scientific exploration ol tbe natu ral hintory, and rivers and mountain rang of that region, have ncehed from tbe Kin pvror that generous welcome which wa to have been cxpttcted from blscoiuitoot frb ud hip for the United States and his well ariowii z6alln promoting the advancement of knowledge A hope U cutcrtalncd that our commerce wlth the rich aud populous territory Uiat borders the Medltorantan Sea may lie lr ylncrcacd. Nothing will be wanting on the part of this government to ojUnd tbe Protection of our flag nvr the tnttrprlse ot our fellow citizens IVc receive from Pow rs In that refdon assurances of good will, "id It Is worthy ef note tlmt n Special En oy has brought us a message of eoudolenoe on the death or our lute Chief Magistrate rom the Iltfy of Tunis. wboK- rule Inoludoe ue dominions of Carthago on the African coatt . Our domestic contest, now happily ended, Duiifiiogie tracis In our nlaiions with ooo at least of tlio great maritime Towers tn iv "ul aordam., or U llibir. i.t rights 0e insurgent was unprcoednitid, und nMtiotbunjustlQKl by tlelMUc, llut iu I III SV( I" Ilf M. I il iv rtli.ne.1 l- he ,..,. - mm u ,u i , i ru COICO.Otl Hi 1 n i-M'k-d ( m-renc Tl'.' mat-ml of war lor il insurgent were furntslnd in n (trwit hti-nrr. from the workshop rf Great Tiritain. and JlrltMi shlp,mnnnd bv Hrltlli subject, and iircuared for llrltl.h IVm .ruik.ith..1 , - .. - armament", sailed from the iorl of Great Ilrltnin to tnak war on American com merce, umli r the shelter of a committed from the Insurgent Slate. The ships bav ins once escaped from llrltish ports, ever afterwards entered them In everv pan of the world to relit. and m to renew "tin Ir dep redations. The consequence of thl eon duet were most dl..irott in the Slate then In reWMion.ln cnlne ihelr di-sOn-Hon and inl-er; by the prolan vat Inn or our civil cnl."t U had. nvrover. thetnVet loop-sal eMent. to dme the American flag from I lie -a. and io transfer much of our shipping nnd our commerce io the ten Tower whose nlrf-cts had created the neces sity for such a chance These event look place before I was called to the administra tion or the government. The sincere deIre for peace by which I am animated, led m to nptirove the proposal already made, to submit the questions which had thus arisen between tbecounlrle to arbitration. These question are of such moment that they nml have commanded the attention or the great l'owir. and so intctestlafc to the jcace and Inkrc-t of every one of them. km to have Innred ii Impartial decision. I recret to Inform yon that Great lltiuln re fused the arliitratlnn. hat. on the other band. 1m lied u to the formation nf a joint commission to settle the mutual claims te twwn the two countries, from which hno for the depredation lefore mentioned shonM I cxelnded. The proportion. In that my nnallractry form. ha b-en de clined. The fnltrd ?lnte did not present the subject a an ItntM-acbrm-nt of the food faith of a Power which wa professing a nw-t friendly dliosltion but a- Involving ftictlin or public law of which the settle ment lorntlat to the jieace of nations; and tboiiiih p-eunlarr reparation to tbilr injnn-d citnen would bnu fullowed Inci dentally on a decision against Great ltrll- tu. i-nch comHnatlon was not the prituarr object. They bad a higher unlive and ft . "" ,n ,Bt interest oi nt-aci- ana jnsuce. io wUWI4l nilrt.nt VliMsH.tc of Inirrna- lloual law. T'ie conrpoiideiicc will I placed In-fore von. Th- ground on wh'ch ttte Brllli-h .!iilter rel hl Junlncatlon l. sulwuutlallr, that lh municipal law at a nation, and domeMic Julerprvltnn ot that law. Is the nriari- of It- dutT a a n-ntral; and I feel bound to d rlnrc mvJ opinion ir,revon and irore tbirM. I that this justiflcutlnn cannot be wWilned I iur- ini ir unnai oi imuuni ai mi- uiih' i 1 llf.iM I At lii.l lultlai. lA Am hr..aiil mi t-mnt n-drva by act nf lctrlilon. Tor tht lotnrs tbe frleiMlshlp bciaecu tbe iwo Mates m a w i-'iy ana ntmiy rrin.-ti w if come -rnpairaiidist nf rriwbllcanlsm. It i- the unh Governntant aulkil to our con dition : but we have n-cr suu;bt tu Imtios-- It on uibers. and wr ba ouiitlstvntly fol low ill tbe ndrlce of ablngtuu, tu recotu mnd It only by tbe careful prtservatlou and prudent use of th- blessing. Durlnc all tbe Inl-rvi-nlni period, the tlley of liro-;m-svii Tiiwers aud of lira fatted Stales has. on tbe whole, Iwen lwrtMOulou. Indeesl. rumr ol tbe invasion of some pat Is of Aiti.rca in tbe lutervet of munateby bale liMaih-d. Twice m) predn'esaots bate but! occasion to aaiK-ui-c tbe vicars of tht nation In resj.net to such luterfrr. uce. u liotb cca4ou tbc rwon-trance ( tbe Tol led States kit respected, from a deep con viction on tie part of l.tirnp-eu Govern KH-nts that tbe systita of lutvrftnnce and mutual uUtloence from proeaputdiirtn was tbe true rule lor tbe two bemlspb-ri. plnct tbe Um. we hare advane.-d Io wealth and powtr, but we r taiu the purpww in l-save Ibe nation of Europe to cho-v tbvir dynostl. and form (L-Ir uwn sstui of gosernm-uta. Thi couslsioni modtralltm may justly demand curre-nondlu mod' r- 1 allou. tie should rt-sard It as a great ca- JillUtlsW: world, should auv Euroovan Tower eliaJ leaire Iht Anxi ieau people, as it were, to tbc defense of republicanism agaiuel torelgu in tenereoce We emuot forsev, and are un willing to cotislder, what opportunities tnlgfat preseut Ibewst-lves. what cowblua tions rnUbt offer, to protect uutsclns I against ilvslgns lulmlcal Ij to our form ot I I Governm- ut. Tbe United aUtet d sire to act In the future, aa tbey bare evrr aikd heretofore. Tbey never will U driven from Ibut eourat- but by lb agn.-ssloM of liuro iean Tuwera. and nly on tbe wisdom a'd Justice of tboae power to respect Ibe wmIom of uou-luterfi-renee. whlcb hu Ki long been ssntsiioui d by ttwe and whlcb by its good r suits ba pirori-d Itsilf to both csHilineuls. Tbe QorresponoeMS between tbc Unlkd Stal-s aud France Iu relinuc- to nuestlun wblcb base become MtbjecU of di-cussloo between Ibe two Govtrnsn-uts will, ut tbe proper time, be laid befur Cobgresa. TMU OMstlY Akll bnsN.sr br- THK Col.VTkV. When, no tbe ergatiizatiou of onr Uo ernmutit under tbe Constitution, tbe I'ltjei dent of tU Unibsd States dcliversjd his br augual tuidress to tbc two bourns of Oon grt, hesaM to thsui, and thiough item to the couulry and )o tusisklnd, ikat the MfV ervation ol tbc sneied utk of hberi) nnd ibii destiny ol tbc republican mode of gov ernment arc justly considered as deeply, perbsi as firmly, itsked oo tbc ex per i isent Intrusted to tie American sscpfe,' and tbe House of RcpreeeaUtiees answer ed Washington by tbe voice of Madison: "Wo udore the Invisible Hand which Ins led tbc Ainerlosn (icopl, through to Hwoy saerillc-s, to cherish a conscious reaponsi Idluy fur tbc dsstiny "I republican liber ty " Mote than seseotysij jenis base glldod kwa) since these words were suotton. Tbe United Stales have paaeed through se verer trials than was foreseeu, and now, at this new ejioet, In our iklatencv as one ua tionewlih our Uuhiu purified by sorrow aud strengthened by wiuHiet. nud isUblislnd Ly the virtue of tbe people, the gnatueas ol ibu occasion luiltes us once wore to nie-Ht with koleinuily the pledge of our fathers to bout oursehes answerable Io ourfjtllow men fur tbe success of the republican form or gonrument. Hxperience has proi ed Its otliuieucy in ieace aud In wur. It baa iu d'oated its authority through dangeis uud afUlctions.aadMiddiui and terrible- einergeu cles, which would buve crushed any system that bad been less firmly fixed iu tbe heart, or Ibe people. At tbe iunuK-iruslbO of Wash ington tbe foreign relations of the country were few. and its Irado was rpi""l''y bOslllo rLgultttluiiB KuW all the eiwliztd nations of tbe globu welcome our commerce, and tbelr Government tf-- v..' m a-l 'v Tl- ' irv. il lij r. If taw,y t- la. inly aloncan ird tai'i. v. tliSt.it. s so little bound logt-lh. r by rapid mean of communication ns to be hanllj Kuown to one asotlier, ami wlih history arid traditions extending over wry few yeus. Kow In terconrM Wtween tbc Slates It twlft and In tlmats. The experience of oenlurice has 1-een crowded into a few generations nnd has created nn intense, Indestructible na tionality. Then onr jurisdiction did not reach beyond the Inconvenient ltoundatles nf the terrltorv which hn.l nM,lr.1 tn.1... -,...,. ........ pendence. Now. tbronthcelon of lti.l to thr flrt eolonl-is l.y Sptln and Trance. the country has nequlrcd n more complex character, and has for In natural limits the cjmln of Inki-s, the Gulf rf Mexico, and on the cast ami wet the two great oce-ui. Oilier nations lu-re wasted lv civil wars for ages before they ee-nld establluli for them selves the neceary degree of tinllv. The Intent conviction that our form of tiovcrn menl 1 the bet ever Known to the world, liasenableil us (o emerge from clll war within four years, with n complete vindica tion of the constitutional authority of the Gi-neral Goxernment. and wllh our local llSertles nnd Stale Institution unlmpeacb el. The Itimns of emigrants that crowd to our shore are witnesses of the confidence of all people In our permanence. Here Is the gr-at land of free latmr. where Industry I bWed wllh unexampled rewanl, anil tkobrtad of the wnrklnpunn I sweetened by the cone!otfnet Ibal the cause of th"' coantt v Ii hi own cu. lilt own saft ty, hi ortn dignity. Here ivcry one enjnyj the free ne nf Ids faculties and the choice of activity a a natural right. Her., under the comh'ned Influence of a fruitful soil, genial dim." and happy institutions, the population lm lnnva-e.1 fifteen fold within HOnlnr.i. Here tbroticb lite easy Uevel-opemi-nt nf Imniidles resonrces wraith ha losrrasvd w.tb two fold Rrtuier rapidity than nnmtiers. so that we have Worn se cure against tbe financial lclsUu4o of other cunulrle. and alike In bnlneM aad in opinion are self-centered nnd ttnly In d p"iident Here more and mare care U irlven to provide eiliicatlon for evt-ry one lrnononr tmi Here, reunion rricaeti I rem noliilcal connection with civil govern' ment. r-fuses to sul-erve lbs-eran ol state-1 men. ami le-cntars in lis independence 'ncMMSt,!., ..-in, spiritual life of thepecple. II-re lo. ration fBgf i (Xteinivd in everv opinion intheoui-t .. , ,, . t-s-.-.i certainty that truth neidsnnlv a fair fli Id UlUtCU. StntOS internal to sjssnrc llHJilclsiry Here the hnnnn TvCVCnUO Collection. Dili mind goes forth uns burlb d Iu the mr-ull . . . ' orci-.ce. to bull'Ct stor, of hoowledg- tl'XCt Of OrCgOll. and acquire a nerercndlng matery our I iAi'ioir vm . ,i .ftV1.iIrtl. ,,i ..,-, the loree. of nalnre H.re the national ' I'1..1. ,l . ' l.lh' l,,mi,i "" ''' ''. dnumlol. ,,M-.e. n.l.t I.. 1.1 In ltll... r s-enarate freehold, so that our Mlow citi setts, beyond tbe occupant of any oilier part or lite eartu. con-inui.- in reality a jieople. Hire iils ih democratic form of government, and ttal form of goTemitieat by tbe confession of European slatesmen, give a pow er of w hie-b no other form Is ca pabls, iM-ratse It Inrorjn rates ei ery m,iu iih tbe s late and arouses everything that belnnK Io the- soul. Where, in pa-t prMierlty. dne a tiarallel exit to tbe public bappiavf wbleb Is with in tbe reach of tbe jieople ol Ibe United Stales T Where, In any (isirt of the slot, can Institution be found o suite,! to their balHts, or so entitled to their, lore, a Ihelr own I tee Constitution 1 Krery one of the in thru In wbateter part of tbe land be has h bom-, must wish It prosperity. Who oftbetn will not acknowledge In the wotd of Washington, that eery step l.r wMe-h tbe people of tbe nlted State bate ad vanced to the character of an imlsmlLtit nation bis to bate been dlstlajHl4nil b sow token tf Truvldentl.il sgeocj ? Who will not join wltb use In the ayir Ibalth. Intisil,). baud which has led u through the clouds that glaom4 aronud our path will so guide u onward to a perfect realotation of fraternal anx-lloa, that we of Ibis day may I- slle to transmit our great Inherit ance of Mu'' Governments Iu all tbelr right, of the General Goietumenls In It whole constitutional t Igor. Io our posterity and tb y te their through count less gener ations; A.N'DRNW JOHNSON Wjkaauwmw. rsoemirr t, IsCi. MniM Tlis MW.r imus is reaales r ti'fb kef ar bat It WJs (Sir uo( tu s4 ,a artturiit gal. TSs ui.bsl s4 IS Islf llay leg I bsl l uroei'gr ishl ffrj late Us noaatala Til lMBrt C-isa rt to ttrlks Ibslr bstg ers Bisajr SJ sbU bar jm-4. Ilotk laaasl. r 8a sMCtam"fMk TU "tar wish wklb oar iisM ar aHBl, will suu mmi f ls aat.4d trsa-ur, aaa Uet a brlgbt IStar Srr w 'waalr. Citttsuf f aet. T i mm sow, Sli, 1IU, lass, Mas lb Ssstlsal sTth Hot .Nsim of Jaae atf Iks Iwtrutnl )'sirtb WMsraufib 111 ,iui J :m a4 Mary, ill rkiMtssi will U4ailllo lhlr m Sotwaah. IU. Sastwr Wfc f , IfeMar 4 Vr- ka,wttl tfvtt, kesb In tb iistal mi sitag DsatrtMvti tb Htsr teesss last MsaJsjr ukkl, Ii . SSS ibal aaSSsMl M Is a nsll-! I liMSac- TW Ctab, kf MUa. " aa U.stl4, 1.. aajr IsAm, whe m) s 4te. te b sai t iu t)rsis CXtnas UVJlteMut Wss. lluCuisa CueaS Cterk. ws kr Us ymlltaS l aili Ik OosaSi Hum I. aS CM lUt. lao th ytUU f Mm akr UM, tkw kas ka sjastu sisiau ' risara la Jattou Oaa'r, nnnil m Sim basis : Caiisesvu Ms si fsesas. W as l4k1 n, I Iu . V. " rlgbl, iMStsse irua, ImI .Vwie, Matb st llasakalSl esssstl far Our Uh.' Jt.uiisl is! able npwH. Moa I'imi.-Taai !taeaastUl', Uj ksnlassa A jaa rraattw. Ut iai.ial to U sWri eyas our Ubts.iMf Sis U va ef. leevbM sia Ssstit tBtsw sstUlae. 0o Wai.-W iu l4 fta I. It. !, SWjr U ktal, s ul Iks kill ctuWk UwnSti tl Jaduwi cuoaijr, fef wlurk k k usr Shasli. . Taifsa Vuuhs Tb PssM Ckrtoiw dsoct ks suur4 utsju iu leaUUi lytaais II I S(4" ua W awal aS ikrtiUSa 4vsrM, sJ skull U i Tr UuustkuM ui lis aunt Jinr Tiss. Tk "Vrka JoeseT saws eat, H. iS ea aw ir. JiaUislr J ", twi It wwtt, Iks fMwe-s isstifM. Tat H ssiaea leu Use " Iks tti WMk uit Iks tilll.ir.sJS .r) Wu. Jrtuls . err -----' -.--- i.i.i mm Doi'Ji. -Jsmuui Ml iUiftf TWMiAUi-s IM TSlikWi-ocX. Jil tl UiJ t ii:. J.iimr leak, 1 Usr JI A Ulllisuu Mr liMbl wlluJln i'rsdsiu. li,UUJ""'V - " - - - ' CIO IO 'I IU- CITV DHUO riTO.h X ui.d tjuyKuidys Midicul Ih.comy, and .o1 J"ur boils pinipics, uud nil oihir humors t wbicli jou are subject, tukc their fl'gbt. NF.W TO-DAY. Mining; Notice. fphcSliAti holders of the Original Talr L TlnyG AS Mining Ccmpiiy will nuet at the oilln, ofO Jacobs on Moilday, Feb ruary 12(h A 1) lf-6C. at 7 O'clock T. M for the purpose of eKctmg a Hoard of Trus teo of said Company and Iratisacting such oth r business n may come before llu' tn et In8 In rcfetcne to the mine l!y onUrofthe STOCKHOIiPKRS. .Ickoinillc. Jan 13l'i. Io i j13.d j JWMtoi-W.Ji -fc mmm , n. innwn CHEA 1 FOR 2 JKL m - A. FISHER & BROTHER, ronNKn or CalKoiiiia S. Orrcou Stiocts, JACUSONV1I.LE. Have on hand a large Stork of Slaplr, Fancy DUYGOODS, CLOTH1MJ, HOOTS, nnd SUOKS, GllOCKUIIJri, I.IQUOllS, CUTLKUY, OIlOrKKltV, etc., etc . etc. I All will be fold at XT. ocUxoocl X 1-iOOM VI. j.llllltf -" "' "' BCt III ptoVLW -JlUftlllll HcveliUe to S'ipport tin (ioWtlitneiit, to Hty int. r, st on the puli'u- debt, uud for olkr pnrHisos, appruu-d -lum' HOtli, lt-01, as HtmiHlnl March 3d, If 65,'' ndtioe is hereby giwn In nil (ivrsous liable tojhiy duties, or tuxin under smd net. In tlie Hi Irict of the State of Otegoti, Hmt tl Col lector lm n-veivtd from tlie Assessor thereof. In monthly nixl spe-cinl collection lists pursuant to the provisions of snid 'Act," tlmt tbe ilutlts and luxes nsM-ssid Ii) the Assessor, buve lutomcilue nnd (my able, Ibal lU- sold Collector, or hi Dep uty, will nttetxl lor lie collection ol tin miriie. at bis office, In tU' town of Jark Miinllli'. nu .luiiimry 17 mid 16th, 1800. Mi:i)OltA.M CIIAWJ-Oltl). Collector, Ilv I, K. Tnonrso''. Deputy. .In'eU-nitille.lnii. Ch, Ihfili. JiC2 HappincsB or Misery ; THAT JS Till: QTKSTIO.S. MMIK I'iidTItll.TOitS OK Till". J MUmIX'.M OK AXA'IOMV AND M'll'.NCIv." have iletifinimcl, rignrilless ol eiene, Io issue I'ltl'.lv (for the Ijelit-Ht of tbe soil, ring humanity) fwur of llieir tnoal interesting nnd instructive I. lit J-TCltl'ou.MAHHIAGK.atxIiUdisipial-ifiealmiis : Nervous Debility, I'reinnlure Inline of Mnuhn.Nl, Imligistion, Weak ncss or Dipria-Min. Imh of Knergy nml VI tal I'owtr, (lie great Sociul Kvil uml those iaa tallies tlmt result from joutblul follies, ekcvsis of maturity, or Ignoruiicc of I'lijs lolngj and N hi iitt Ijiws. These intalualilc lectures hate been the means of enligbit-tiiiig kmI ist nig thou mi nds, and will be forward" il i'ltl.T, on rd'viptol Twe-nl) -five " sil in HwtHge stainjw, liy addrewing "See-relury I'aciJli- Mux tint ol Anatomy mel .Scie-ncf, I'luOJlreet, Hun Francisco." itfIeitus to l.e w;it thrvot'li Wells i's'go i i'i sn r 1 1 1 ins LOGAN & THOMPSON'S EXPRESS. Hem Wiikly line- of Klagu from Juik sonvilile tu Kil.) ille uml Wahlo, Or egon Ijie. Jackonville every .Mo ii ilit)' t 'i'litiisilii j' -1 A. AI lieturniug, Ivate Wuhlo every Tiius.luyeV I'i iiln a ( ii . M- Tbrougb (MSsenxer will l fiirulshed with rood saildle-luirse at Waldo, fur ! Crescent City. i 1.00 AN & THOMTriON, I'ro'r I Oet.tli,&C-t cell if t. 1. ENbWI.TOM II. Vf. PIIKHKr. J.J KKOuLTuK&rO. ADVERTISINO AG'TS, NoilTllr-Aer OJIIMItur .tlool(;oiiiii- ,V tullluinlu Hlnels, Otlioult With Vurftd 4" f'o's) G ,10 TO Till. tlTl .UlllG broill. when ever ou waul mcuieiuw oi any de'cnii on. FRisNCO AMERICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Opposite he McCully Buildings, Jacksoivvillk Okegoiv. Madame Jeanne DeEoboam. Tlio IMiuliuno Inkes lliis mothod of loutlcving her tlmnks to tho i)iiblio, lor llio patronngo which has hitherto boon ex tended to her; and would respect fully solicit a continuance. Her Tallies., nronlwft) under her Imme diate control; nud by her long cupcrlcnet) In the bulncsh feels coulldcut that she will ghc entire- satisfaction tu all MEALS WILL BE SET AT ALL HOUR8t Inckponvillc, Oregon, January Mth, 1S05. a ! a r i p B s SB -a S'-'H c ? J ij e. $ B I " B s W ? I I 1 ,6 a H q to 5- r- SO B r S 8 0 i P i I ' o I Is o ? ra (Jj Summon. IN ll.o Circuit Com I of the Stale ofOrf J oii, lor tbe uoiiuly or Jiwililiw Harriet DuaU- riaintlir.vs. John Deak- DffSllcUlll. wit in wiTT iem nnoKic. To John Itouke: Vou iy reiilied U uiipear In said court, ii ml uiitwir Ibu coiutibiliit or Mid plalutill, fllnl Mituintt )imi, wllblu leu ila) troiu Ibe tlinv ot the Mirloe of Ihl ununoss on jou, il s. riril wlibiii said nouuly.or irsvrttdoti you within any otfor eoiiuly in IhialiUte, lljiii within twenty da) Irout the time ol ih-'Mrtke, or If n-ru-d on )oiioui ofihe Mul- of l)reoii, iIh.ii 11 1 Diili-ml liy lion. 1' I' I'rlm. Juds of sahl uiMirl, Ihul nlill ruli'iii be made fur six week in the Oregon "iiiiiut-l s-lor to the teeoud ilumluylii ptil IssiG. And you are liotlflid Ibat If y (tij full In uiHirsalil vouiplulnl a alsutv riull'l th pl.iiiilitf will aoily to tbe eouill'l the-r- li f ilumandsd tbeleln, to wit lor u dlw.rt I turn tbe latuds of inalimouy new rsiMluK Ut-sun tl,.- .lulnliH and dfe-ndaiit, uwl for tl ecare and luslodtrol lhubijdren of the iiiarrlage Hint for III costs and illsliuft lu lit" bf I Ills m ii and fur KHieral i I if Oil- ii iii.d-r my haod tin- M day of Jan ury.A r Ibtjo. IIAIUIII.I' UOAKI'.. In i-r ii-iii (juotl ,(M.s lor liiiilics! MULLER& BRENTANO, A (j' lit fur fiioiirA llaksr'scel- eltralul r.liisticKlittili ,Snt hit,' .Mitoli'd, Have on bund u variety of these mu ebiue lor trial and in- tM!Vtioll. r fO these machine was awardi-il Ibe first 1 I'miulum at lh Ktat 1'air or New Voik, liwlmiu, Vt-ltnoiit, Ohio, lows, Jill nois, Ktiitueky Jlicliluii, 'eunyhaiiU and Orfiroii, ot trull oiiiosition Call uroiind, ladii-, Ufuru pureliasluy ulsewutre-, ami exuinllie III' mi iiuk-Iiiiios MUI.LEII & UUKNTANO. Julm 31, Ihuft Juedtr BATHSs Jr OtrrljHW, hat lelllled lilt lilli room ut Dm ovsnoeoK hospital Those wbn wish In iuiluliie ill Ih luiur les ol u ijood ImIIi, (sun be- uscuiuiiiiMlat. d ly i. . V i u H hllli ix cull on Wediltu-du) "h'l "" days I' I'U G' U) TO Till, i H'Y HOOK h'loltJ-and ice how vtiy cbi sji Ihe-y sell looks Iter lints nml Itoonn, arc filed up In the most com fortable sl)le; stilled Io tho nicnmmodittlon of single oc citpnuts, or families, lUr beds arc alwrnys kept ctosu tr Now ! Now ! ! Now ! I KREUZER'S isrnrw stobje. llrtwten NVw Stale Saloon nnd Ilrsdbury t nde's, Jacksonville, liJSTOCICKI) COMI'M-rriMA' WITH Host OigarH nntl Tobacco, Flir.SII (.WNDIKS AND NUTS, NEW TOYS & NOTIONS sil-Ba iii ."--2V", I-'UKSM KJIUITS, j:T0 , KVC Mr Krrner ImtlnR iiutchaird lloi new store one door south or llnnlliury A Wndo', mils the- itlli-iilion or the imlillo In hi emu ,!.' sliH-k or sinokliiKnuiiclisvtiir tobacco. Ai-ii Io hi various lirands or rlgurs, from Ihi- common half pnlli to the most fta l!iuiit lluMinn. All sold ut tho most liberal piii i . Vou cmi be t)0t suidlcd with nny aril-rli-s in hi line, nnd snu iiiomy. by rIvIiik him n cill. Deriinber H. IMM. GREAT SPORTMAN'S EMPORIUM. ri Mill iiiiilirslK'niilupiiiTlfiilly Informs hi 1 Irirnda nnd tho iiMle-. that lm lm lili-ly Imi'H In .Sun I'r.iucfsey. where be se bi'lul a lino nssorlme'lit of Hue- pu-l coiiimoii lilli-. shut Kim, li-tnlvvr of nil dillirrut kinds, ilcirliimts or Ihi' latest ntltsrii. ami all kind oriiiuiiiunlllou t suibas,cttttidii-s, ixiwih-r shot nlso, powder ll.itk. shot llu-ikt, liuiiliiiK lux, iif i-ttry sort uud site. All ord I will l lllli'd wllh iromilnri( .tealu' ', uud illspatcb 'I he iiiuiiufuelorliH: or new rill's will Iw donu nt thu shorle-sl notice, and In liter most niwovt-d style, (it'iilfiil lor ml MilriuiiiK, I ntH'Ct fully sollelt n conlluiiaiico or tlm same. JOHN MM, i. i:u. Keileiuber Dili, l"C5. tr. 1RKK.I KODSBH"' " AMI MAeillils.S9j.pi. ZtAKTlNdr) or nil kinds ciecuU.I ut J tlir sborltsl notice1. Wrouxlil or t'sit Iron wurk inniiufacluttsl front ll.u lust mu tt n.i I All kitiil nf llruss Work, Our rets nml JI.iIiuiI'h uiuiul for sale. Cutlt puii! for Old Iron. W lUtslJK. j. M.brrrov, M:wniniaiHiKW(i(H)i).s. ''Pill: undi-rslKiiid batltiK mrcliM from I Dr I, H 'IIiiiiiiikiii hi Mitlrn slqftjt uf l)l(i;;S nml MKDICIM'.H, AT 111k - OI'IY DItUO BTOIIE, llnvo nrdertd, uud nru now re-celvlti, a liirue luvolco of stock from thu betl ctlab lirlird lioii.os In ban l-'rancltcu, Our stock coiiiiiUof the- iure-il and most 1. 1 14 lit Ollhilnul rrviibrull In the jiiarkrt, iiimI all Ui lingular I'aleiil Msdlviiit of the lay, lutllir with u well seltcled atsurt iu nt of Xoi-riiinovJoi, Omcts'ssota aiul I'uncy (Joo.lt In our Hue Wii bate ultn addtd Io our busllicsa IliuiUa ami Sntlluiii-i-, uud will kt-ip cousUiitly on baud all that the- market ilemund Any hook or airs imlillsbtil iiuy U ordi-rnl tlitouh us, and will Im furnltliiil with illtjutch MAY Alii, A MU'lTflN. Juchtoiivllle-, hil 1 1, '03 sei'iawt VotorauH & HocruitM. fPIIK Istl Legulalvru kIvcs u bounty of I tlil) lo eaeb u-urult Iu the, ri'Klunut now IjvIiik raised. It jUi voted ritu Dtiiiitt ntr month extra pay In each person tahnc liilutliu cavalry regiment etillktvj iliteu yearsagu Thsso uiuoiiutl ur tb 'I opals, In ritiit llouds. Thoso yik)M'i ths.se bondd would do well to cult on JArOTlS.t HUriSKI.U JucktotivMje', Jmi VI, 'CI jsiilltf .i:ra"ji3i iiRjuN ' llllloiily IiiiiuuiiLu Compmiy that can 1 Urfully do liu.lni-M In Orei(Oii I tho 'uolllo Tbey lmii compiled with the laws of Oregon, by depositing ".0,plW ' In the HUtu. Cu.li capllul 73O,0'W. V5AOII)J llRO'rf Agents. Jaoktoutllle, Kel.tdary .Mb. 1665. febWtl 3Srotioo. A I.Mhosu kuutvliig tlu-insclies ludebtsd In us elttu-r by book uccrniiil or uo(, uio ri iim-eti d to m llio tho tamo' on or be- lor th- 1st or l-bnuryn. xl At tho tod or that linn! uiim tiled claim will Ihi placed ll tli' bsuiU of Ibu olllcirs for colliotloti A, l-'lallEltiimO. Jacktontllle, Jan ,t, 'to, JsCw3 iii