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TAB Oltli JUIIIHJU. n i'i 11 ii.i i .". 2-llli, 18CC- fnllfornln nniljlrrenii Jlrun Tlmr. fiilirninln. .'':!: . . Ch. 4'ipn, 51. Mi, Jinn. A. -Jh. 41ni. A. Itvrow V'1'. 1 -...i. - . . till. Mm IMy wra On gnu. . . hh. iiii. M. . . Cli. 4Jm. M.- w. Mi. 4m. A. .Mi. 4tm. A. jrinwrj Jill.. .Mi. ' ... ,.,!!,.... 111,. 3ni. "'""I.VIMlntTK. Cimii'iii Ncivi, We eopy tl'i' following KnUru lnte-UI-,cucc from the Sacramento Uulon: ChlMgo, February 11. -A despatch from Austin, Texas, H'O 8Ui fays : The Convention orgnnl'cd to iky nml will in COrporte Into the new Constitution the total abolition or slavery, nml give negroes the right to testify In the Courts, hohl properly. sue nml be sued, etc. The con vention ii divided between the original icccisIonUls nml the straight nut Union nicn, nnd dome members favor negro suf frage. The President tt the Convention voUd against secession In tho 1801 Con vention, but wni pubfcqiiciilly nil officer In the Cniifidernte nrmy. Washington, February 10. A delega tion from the Virginia Legislature visited the President thi morning', delivering the resolutions approving hi policy. Speak er Ilaldwiu said Virginia nccepted the rc tult of the content In good faith, recogniz ing tlud ni their government, nnd he luld the pi oplc would UK tho freulmen justly. The President U'pllcil, expressing lito plens lire at meeting so Inllutnttul n d, legation- Chicago. February 11. The President' jpecch to the delegation from the Virginia legislature jwtMiluy, covered several Im portant deelariitUins, conspicuous nmnng which weic tho following. He said: "I rkt not Intend to say anything ienoiml, but at Ik beginning of tho recent gigantic struggle there wer extreme men North ai,J South. Thin great fuct was kept up on the anvil, Immmeri'd during the rebel lion, nnd has been hammered cut since the rebellion, nnd there seem In be u de position to routlmio the hnmmerlng until the (Jovctmnent l destmyeil. I have op posed ih.it system iiIwiij. nml I npo,e it now. The tJovcrnine-nt I rertnln of it power;, und In the maintenance of the prln clplrs of the Coiuttltutinn, bus token hold of one extreme, nnd, with tho strong nrin of physical power, put down the rebellion. Now, as we swing iiroiiud tho circle of the Union, with n fixed nnd inmltcrublc deter mination to itnnd by it, we find u counter part or duplicate of the fame spirit. Thl other extreme, which stutid in the way. limit he got out of it. The Government muit ituud iinthiilfcn and unmoved uwn ili bjsls. The (iiiH-rnuieut must bo pre served, 1 hope that nil the people of thl country In gn.ul f.iilh.nnd In thu fiillnewof their he-urts, will fix upon the principle ululi you huo enunciated liro to-day, of iuaiiilcimiK-e of the Union, fay wide erery other fiellug, for the good of Un common country, and, with uplifted face to h'-avvu, pmy that our goiD, our n! tarn mid nil shall bin!; In the dint together, rather than that this glorious Union shall not bo preserved. I nm gratified to find the loyal Kiitlnient of the country mani festing itself In thccc cxpiosatow, nnd now that the nttempt to destroy the Union hn failed nt one ind of the line, I trust wc shall go on, determined to preserve the Union In id original purity ngulnst ull op position. After tome further conversation between .the members of tho Committee and the President, tho latter t-nld : "If now the country could arrive at n point nt which the Statin wcro nil restored, eneh having it representation In the National Coun cil, with tho Union restored, so that we can proclaim peaco nnd good will among the people of the United Stutw, it will, to me, be a ery happy day. I caro not what may be said In taunt or Jeer, but I tell you that whenever that point I ruuchvd tho measure ol my umbltlon will havo been filled." Shot Dkai. Kiley Deadmond was iliot (load in a drinking houw in Kugenc City last Haturday night, by tho keeper of the shop, uanud Qardntr. From George W'cller, one of tho obliging stogo w uMiHttiiini rttwi 111,1 a'iii l ini iUA SI uriiers beluein here nnd Kiigonu, we nv ceived u stuu-uicnl of tho details of tho affair. Duudiiioud provokid tho rpiarrel and when shot was advancing on Gardner with n billiaid cue. lint one shot wn firt.il, from u revolver, und the ball p.isswl through one of Dcadmond'a lands und dlncily llmtugli the middle of hU body nU uloo i lie vwiUt killing him ulmodt instantly. Ho waa a brother ol Henry Deudmodd who wns hung ut Dalles City Jast February lor the murder of two men. Slate Rights Dtmoaal. CoNQIIIWMOSAl. COMMITTKR ON MlNES. The Speaker of tho National House of Representatives, in hU appointment of the new Committee on .Mines und Mining, ban S'ven representation to the gold mines of California nud Oregon, silver mines of Nevada, lead mines of Iowa nnd Wiscon sin, copper mines of Michigan, Iron nnd coal mines ol lYiinsylvitnia, nnd Iron Muuniains of Missouri, The Committee consists ol nine members, its follows, Mr. Hlgliy being Chairman: lllgby. Cnlllor. !''! Ashley, Nevada j Cobb, Wisconsin j ' '' 1 - M l.-ll I'lifl -110 . . P' 111 V '.'II a ji ' ' lin II , ', - in I ii.f. i . I IArt UUi' .Nal "' M'bti.'Uil 'J .tf-.,, f;- BMgytLlH.IPIIl f).t'VlJ.lBJgjM'J ''I'WBW ltciort or ."Miners Meeting. Pursuant to n call, n large number of miners nnd other citizens met nt the Court House, In Jacksonville, on Saturday. Feb ruary 17th, 1SCC, nnd organized by elect ing I,. J. C. Duncan Clnlrman j Slim J. Day Secretary, nnd . II. S. Hyde Assistant Secretary. The Chairman briefly staled the objcl of the meeting the Inking Into considera tion the expediency of ndipling some plan to prevent the further entry of mineral lands In this county. On motion, n Committee on Itosolutlon wns appointed, consisting of .Tnines Webb nnd S. T. Day, Irom ,Ineknn Creek ; t. It. Snltmnrsli, Stcrllngvllle ; George T. Siilli. vnu, Willow Springs, nnd Kellogg Mlackwcll Diggings. After a short nbiencc, the Committee reported the following preamble and res olutions : Wnnr.RAS. certain mlncrnl lands have been entered at tho T.ind Office, In ltoc burg, ostensibly for ogrlculturnl purpo, but In rcnllly for tho purpose ol depriving the mining population ol valuable c!nlm. on which iniich time, money nnd labor have been cxpendetl, nnd. whercn, n bill has been introduced Into Congress for the purpose of selling the mineral land of the Government, thereby striking nt the vital Intercuts of a large portion of this commu nity, ns well no that of the whole oonst, therefore, bs it, Haolrtfl, 1. That the miners of tli several inlnlnj precincts In this county appoint committees to circulate pttltlon protesting ngnlnst such encroachment on their rlghls, nnd nho to inkc such mea nrrs ns they tuny deem necswry to prr vent the 'itrther entry of nvnernl lands In this county. i'eotW,.2. 'I'lml n pcnernl convention of the miners of Jackson county be held In Jnckftonvllle, on tlie lTlh day of March next, nt which convention the committer from tho several precincts present their j til Ions lor consolidation, ami, further, that copies of mid petitions be forwarded to the Lund Office nt Ibwburg, nnd nlo to our IlepreKiitntltts In Congress, urging upon them tho neceinlly of defeating any nnd nil mwi'iirw to deprive the miners of their es tabllnhed rlghls. On motion, the Bbovc prenmbio nnd resolutions were unanimously adopted. Mr. Fay Inlroduoed the followin? ns iidditiomil resolutions ; which, ou motion were ndnplrd : Rtwltnl. I. That the citlieni or Ore gon, throughout the State, be Invited to ou'opratc with ut In mnklnjr general and concerted (Horl to prevent tlw entry nml rule ol the mineral lauds in this State. .Wi-df, '.'. That In order to securo u concert of nctlon by the citizens of Ore gon, n gencrul convention be held ol Port land, on the .Itli day ut May next, und that the citizens of the several counties In Into State be Invited to semi one dclgle for eueh Senator und Ileprwentalive, to such convention. Mr. Kwllogg (AUt( ll follow log reso lution, wlue'i wMRilopUd: RiioIhJ. Tlmt the inlntt of JoMpliliw nnd Dougcs oomitle be Invited to miet with us In coutuatloti, on the 17th ol Mnroh next. Tho following named pmon are the committee-; nppoIuWd in the several pre cincts in this county, to circulate petition, us reooiiimeiided by the committee cm lies ulutlons : Silas J. Day, Tlionni Grey, oml J. II. Coats, Jackson creek j F. Tonne. J. It Saltmarrh nnd Georgo Yondas. Sturllng villcj 0. V. Sullivan. Tlionui, N. Dallurd lltl Qiilnn, Willow Springs; Jnmee laymen, Charlee Taylor und T I Heck, Ulackwclli Horaco ltot, C. K. Auder son nnd John Coleman, Forty Nino ; S. Taylor, Steamboat City, William Hay, Jnckoss creek ; J. V. Walker, Pleasant creek ; Green, Mooie nud I.yon, Foots creek i Kur Kubli nnd Thomas Davis, Lower Apjilegate j Freeman Yundal and Omer Sltmur.h, Union Preolnet. On motion a committee of three hos op. polntctl to draft a form of petition, to wod to each of the oominlttec men lu the sever ul pnolucls. Tl,c chuir appointed the following as tho committee : ' Orango Jucobs, Jus. D. Fay and Silas J. Day. Tho following was submitted by Mr Fny nud udupted : Rttolud That the newspapers inrougii out the Stute, without dietiaction of party, be requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned to ,.., in I,, .Tiu-ltionrllle on the 17th of March next. L. J. 0. Di'Ncas, Chairman. S11.AB J. Dav, Secretory, W.H.S.IIVI.K. Ass't. Secretary. IMi-etiiig of the Union Stute Centinl Conunittee. Salem, Feb. 15.-10 A. M.-1SGG. Pursuant to the call of tho Chairman, the Union-State Cenirnl Committee met nt the Kt-presentatlvis Hull, nnd wns called to order by the Chairman. On motion, W. 0. Whitfou was elected Secretary of the Committee. Upon examination of the credentials, and alan of tho procet dings of tho lust State Convention, tho following named per. sons were found to bo entitled to act us inemburs of the Committee : For B.,k.r " -iu' y -Daniel OUpiir. t .1. ., H -'., i. ..b i ' WWWnVEHHH JIL'P HWiWWO Claltop-K. N. Cooke, proxr for C. Olncy Columbia T. R. Cornelios tut . I). Stevens, Abent. Ccw -II. II. Dearborn, proxy (or Per ry WycofT. Cnrry-lt. II. Dearborn, tier II. 0. Dlakc, nlwnt. Doughs. I). C. Underwoed, proxy for Jos. Cole. Grant-W. Ut Hill. Jnckoa K. F. Maury, uict K. F. litis, sell, removed. Jewepulne W. H. Watkloe, proxy for 15. Scott. Ijne J. It. Underwood. Linn W. A. McPkrson, t-fer Wm. Miller, decencd. Marlon 1. II. M pores. Multnomah J. H.Mltchcl. Pollt-W. O.Whllsen, i-ieelLF. Wilt son, removed. Til!amook-K. N. Cooke, vht J. S. Tripp. Umntllla-J. W. P. Huntington, rroiyj for J. McCoy. Unlon-H. W. Scott. Wnsoo 0. N. Denny, v Wm. Igan, decefleil. Whlne;lon-T. It. Cornelius. Yamhill-Jim. W. Watts, r A. 0. Cooke, removed. On motion, it was resolved that the Un ion vote for ConfrfHinan, at the June election of ISC I, be taken ns the basis of representation In tlie next Union State Convention, mid that each county be enti tled to n delegate for every seventy-Arc votes, and one delegate lor every fraction over fifty votes. On motion, a committee of three con sisting of Denny, Mlteliell ami Underwood was appointed to apportion the number of deleirtttr to which each county l entitled. On motion, n committee of three con sisting of Huntington, Wulkln end Maury km nptlnled to prepare n call to the voter In the severed counties of the State. "" Adjourned tllllt' p.m. Committee met pursuant to adjourn ment. Committee on Apportionment report that tlie Mvenil counties le enlltlesl to Delegate to the next Union State Conven tion as follows, to wit: lUker I l teuton A ('laukumas 7 Clatsop '1 ('oof 1 Curry 1 Cnlumbiu Dmtgkil 7 Crwtil JuckMin Ci Jowphlne - Lane Linn Kl Marlon M Multiioinah Ul Polk C Ttllamoek 1 Umnlilla S Union ' Washington & Wasco 11 Yamhill & The committee appointed to prepare the call for u Stale Convention, reported n follows : Tlie voter of tlie severul count! of Or egon who Iwve been nnd are in fauir of inalntuliiinK ll atiPMtimey of the Union. the Constitution aixl tlie low ol Ik U. S , KfffdMt all oppiwlilmi, are npiciful'y In vitee to hohl conventions according t tic usual custom for the electlou ol Deb (rates to n Union Stale Convention, to le heW at Corvalll. en the 2Uth day of March. IMG, for the jairpoee of nominating can didate for Oownnr. Member of Congrem, Secretary of Slate. State '1'ienturer, oml Slate Printer. We rwctflly reooiu meud the hokllng of County Convention throujhout the State on Saturday, 17th iky of .March, lEfiC. nt which time Dele gate to ilie State Convention can be se lected. And that the IWnet meetine be hehl on Saturday the 10th day of March. The Slate Convention from oaoh Judicial District assembled nt the time of holding aald convection, to nominate candidate for Judge and Prosecuting attorney, where vacancies exist. On motion, Committee adjourned sine ,, , It, .Momius, uiiairmun. W. C. Wiiitos. Kec'y Aruvuiut ior a Woe,i.B.N Kactobt. Tlie following, from the Chieugo Re pullium, furnUhes a good argument for the OAtablUhmwit ol u wooien nun. Over at Jlurliagion, Wisconsin, tliey have got n smart little wouUu mill wliitu employs some twenty operators or moic, and Iuiim out 120 yard of cloth dally. It Id thriving, nnd its owneu are ubout to make extensive oddlllot to their machln- At the Full of St. Anthony there Is onother woolen mill, which make bOO vurds of doth n day, nnd a new oue Is soon to begin running. The businew of making cloth there is profitable to those engaged In it j but It I nUo profitable to all the frme.r In the teiithboihood. In the fir.t place, it give them a home market for their wool j In fact, much of it Is manu factored for thim ou share at these mills. Next, they get bvtter prices for pork, beef, poultry, butter, eggs and getables, which they bell to tho operatives of the factories And they not only get better prlcM. but are relieved from allvbarges for transportation nud commissions. In stead of being able to sell nothing but wheat or corn, and seeing its value swo!, lowed up by tho enoimous charges upon lhoe bulky articles on their way to New York or Liverpool, they now raise lets grain and more of the perishable products of the gardeu, the poultry yard and the dairy, and sell them at their own door for good prices, and without any charges at all. NEW TO-DAY. A SOC1 Ali HALL WILL III-: GIVF.N AT WILIXAiyiSBTTRC, m. rmrick'! nay i:r March 10th, 1800. MUSIC HY llKHUY AND HKOWN. All nt Instlr-t le ll,n. lthiil Jwliwlkn of ltt itir. Will II. shut. IthRMlMUg. IV, II. tJW. f.MWI SPRING TRADE, I'nr which we ptl'er VOO Oil ATI3 ASSOUTKI) CKOCKIIUY. JIKI fltATK-i HO. l,.1VAHi:. In otlglnal picknge. or re picked In lots to suit. a !.mii.i:ti: a-,iiut.mi:nt hi Soth Thomas's Cloclts, pecUUy adnptiil to the Oregon Trade. A L S0 'I' II i-: Ni:W lIAVi:X CLOCK, Co., AM) AMERICAN CLOCK CO'S., CtKiCs, comprUIng one and Hghl day WF.lGHT.llltON.K MANTLK, And all taw Ll'.VKU CLOCKS. Platod Britannia An IM.AMSIIKI) TIN WAItlL K-peclal attention ts calle-d to our SUPI'.ltlOU (JUALITY Pleetocl "SJVixx'o, Whleh we guarantee superior to any oth er In the maihrt. COAL OIL LAMPS And Lamp Stock in great uirUly. SiiiMTlnr 'I'lilile-Cillle-l), lu Pearl nnd Ivoiy. We give rsH-clal attention to classes of goods suitable TO STKA.MKIt A N I) IIOTI'.L USK, and are prepared to furnish oi-rnr of the best clar. Your oiilt-fs rwpcilully llell-l. lllV.MJs .wl.AWTOV, SIC .1 5IH, .Suuim lit Cur Merchnut, 8nii PraiiotHNi. To Lcwla Sislcy, n Donation Claimant in Tin. 3B, S.IL 1W: ICAriM. ullldaviln hnu bed) lilcd In tin tllli selling fnrih rublutiully us ''!uw : '-Thut we were ncipialnted with U'wl Sisk-y. awl the liact ol Und taken ly him us u land claim utnler the provw ions of the Act of Ciuigress, usually kuowu as tlm ' Donation Liw ' mid wv know from our own xrse.nal linowledgf, llmt ll oi 1 lA-wia r-'ishy did not renldc ou aaid truvu of Uml for the ih riod ol Mr jears, tun quired l,y suul law i und thut l,e xoluulBiil) nbuiidunul wid dona tion claim nfleru iianlewu uikjii it of bout eighteen months; that ho Is not now a rtildcnt of this county und his pri-tinl abule is not definitely known." You ure llierefore, in pursuance ol uu Iboiily, Irt-reby notifnd to uppeur at the 1,-iml Oflice, (ii lto.eburg. Ogn.on He JOih day of April, A. I). 18C0, at 11) o'uloek, a. m., tln uud ll.ero to pienl ttklunuiiy in aupport of your legal right lu Lulil uid claim. Will our huuds ut the I.nnd Offlee, in Hweburg, Opn., ihi Hlh day of Feb ru4rv, A.D 1KM JOHN KhLLY, Iteul.ter. A. K Flint. IIkwt. Feb '.'liw, TOWN ELECTION." rnilK AN.NL'AL i:i.I-XT10N I'OH TOWN I. oniiers, Hie TiU'lus, u Jdcorilvr, a Treasuur, .Marhal and a tlrei-t (Joiiimk uiiir. wll l liml on tlie I- UtsT TLTJiDA Y W MAIICM next , The I'lill' will be oiw.il at the 'lowu He i-order's (JIUce, from ten o'clock A. M until luur o'cI(kK I M- lly onluj orilie Jlnanl of Trust. L'. S. IIAYIH'.N, Timh lltuJ,t. Jacksonville, I'eli 17, 186. Kbl7w.' To Uenjamin K. Quigley: " .7"1U:U1:aS, u(HiUIU hive Ih-ii lilt, 111 llii lliow) wherein lliv ulll ants K-t forlh tuluUntlally u fiilluws; Ihul no know or lleiijumui K. Qulieluy liavlng lakin a donation claim in T. 3m S. It. 1 W ; that to tlie l,t-t ol our kuowlulgv ui.i U hul', tulil Quigby wa redding oil Mid claim, iu the yiar hii. and in tlm tuiumer of that year that ho aliuiidoiied unl claim soiuetb e iu the eur IWU. unci hat not re liltd upon faul cluiui tinea; thut ho Kfl the county ol Jacktou uhout that lime-, und went toCulifuruia, u was said, uuil has not heeii a resident ot saiil county tlncu hu left, lu t ho U.l of our knowledge und Ix-lkr, Themfoiu, we hen by notify you to appear at the Laud Ollite, ut Koeehurg, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of .March, A- I). lfeUC, theu aud there to present tcstimouy of ) our leg al right to hold said laud claim. Wilness our bund at thu Lund Olllcu, HoH-hurg, Ogn.. this 20th day of Juuuury, 18U0. JOHN KELLY. ItegUtcrcr, A. It. FLINT, Itecttvir. feb wt FRAHCO:AIERICAN HOTEL UND RESTMIUtT. Opposite tho McOully Unihlings, ,TACK.SOiVlliIK OuUO'OiV. Madame Jeanne DeEoboam. Tho iMiitlmno titkos this mot to tho inthlio, lor tho imtromiRO whioh hits hithot'to boon toiiclotl to hop; and would rospcot fully solicit a ooutinut ii, I- I'liiii,., niealna.is under tier Inline dlate coiilioli and bylier louse. vtperitnee In the lmlnHfli feels eontMent that he will glee ettlie tulttlactlnu to ull MEALS WILL BE SET AT ALL HOURS. Jaokrumvillo, Oregon, January Mtli, 1S05. GKBAT SFOiimLiniiiiPoimiii. t IIIP. tiiubrlgiinlrepiclfiilly inliirms his I lilenil" nm! tin' public, that !' In lat'-lv Ih-cii In Sail I ranewo. wh-r-lif m iivlwl n llin- ii-miliii. nt 'f line and cuiniii'm rill"-!", shot MUi's. nsohi'isnf all tlltl-ruii kliiitn. iti-tringrrn of the hte-l patbrn- and all kind of amniiiiiilioii i meli n: eartiidi'-. iMimler, shut. iil"' pitwib r llak liol IUks. hiiuliiig-tnigi' of csi-ry Mirt and ln All ordiii will I hi lilbil with ptompinew, ni-Htno". and dlileli. The miiiiurm-ldlliig nf new lilt'-nwlll l- done nt tin' tlimletl notice, and In tin- ml approeesl sljle. Crratriil tur p.i-l imtinimae. 1 ieK-ct. fully Mjllclt a couiiiiuai or the mine. J .HHINMII.I.nit. Sipteiulier 'Jib In.',. tf. OR 3? i i & ,4 2". " V S- tr 'i r t & 95 o o" e- 3 s H5 t, m.. agj z L'J U 5 ry frj r S ? n i M mad r; rw M w n 5 f c c r V; s. xm p & a 3 Sr w o o 72 u s v E. n K V 111 s ft ', V- rJ LSdHJ C3 I &$& rj w Sail a w wm y. o i I o I 2 a m Z 1 '3 2.1 H i n w w 'r -i y. Sunimons. INI i HI IIh.-Ciauit Cuiiit of thu Kt.il itfOic nun, tor iii- county or joaepiiiuu. Ilunlel IliMke I'laliillir, vs. John Doake III fniilmit. MIT IN UtUIV i ok wviitei;. To John Dwke: Yon ure uiiuIihI to upiiearlu ihIiI cum I, iiml uiiwr the coiuiilalbi of Kiiil ilulutitl, HUd uiiuiixt you, wllhlii ten ,Uys Irom llui lime o? the aenice ut Ibb hijiioous on you, II' solved wllhlii sahl comity, or if mhhIoii you within any other eoiiiily in ihl HUtt, I lieu within twenty ilsy from llm time or llmmriicu, orlfwivwl on jouoiit of the Sslut ot Oregon, ilicn ii U onlirnl hy lion. I'. I'. I'flin. JiiiIii of inl court. llialMil,li eution Im mudu for six wik in the On gun Svnlinel piiur to the M-cond It outlay in Anril, I M,i,. And you are nolifltd that If you full to amiwir mild complaint ut alrfjtu iniiirul, the ubiiiiliir will hi. iilv lo the court lor thu reliuf ilimuiided therein, to-wit: I'or u divorce from I lie hands of matrimony now t-xUIIng Uitwi-uu the ilaiiilill and ileleliilaut, uiid for the care uml cuttcwlyol thoLhlldren of the untriiuge ami for Hit- coMk und dlilmremtiut of tlil suit, and for uun-rul rel ef. (iikc-u uiuji r my hand this 2d lUy or Jan uary, A IMeoC. HAIlltlKT DOAKL. In uoier pi-riMiii. X v e I H c 1 i e s! QOK F0U i"fai"r TO ANY AI) tPeJ ilre,s ou receipt of oue dollar, U gal lenders, five $9 notes of (the tu-callrd) Coutedcrato btatus or America, istuud al Itlehaioud.Scpt. 1661; ul-II.tuk or Ten nesteu lUc iucd at Nathvllle, Dec, UG1 A ild ruts Uox 7(1, Jucktouvlllc. 0 b a (j) hod of ti'mloriiig hot- llumkt" ox- lllUIUU.,i,t llM llll IIIkI llllOllK, nielllelupliltlwiuolcoiu lot table siyle; eiilteHl to the neeomiiHMt.itloil ur single i-o-cuvanis, or tamlllne. Her ldi are always kept eleati tf HnppinofM orMiHory; THAT IS Till. QUllSTION. MMIK PIIOI'IMKTOHS OP Tllli I MfSKF.MOF ANATOMY AND Sl'll'.Nt'l'!." have determined, n-gntd!es ul e-Npnisc. to le FULL (for the lietiellt -fllie Hill. ring humunity) fur of their inixl inti-restiiiK nnd iiMituetivo LLC Tl'ltKS on MAltltlA(iK.nlliUdliUrtl Itieiitlons: NirviuM Diliilny, I're-iiintiiro Dwllno of MNlilioml. ImUiiratinn, Weak ,., ,ir tli-liinHiiMI. !. of lliiemv llllll Yi tal Power, tin' great Soelul Kvil nml thiw mnladlra that n-siill frnm ymiiblul fnlHe. cxrtw or nmtiirltv, or Ignornnee ufl'lij iolnuy iiihI Natures mm. The-Mi InVHliiaMn Ia'cIuim Imse been Iho menus iifenltHbteiiliigwixlUvlngllii'iisiiiiiN. and will Ih forwardid I'ltLI-l tl reevipt ir Twenly.llve (Vnls in HiUte Iiihim. by niMirMniiCMSifrrlary Paeltlc Museum of Aiiatniiiy nml ielener, Pine Street, San Friieieii." CT Utters tu Im sent llironcli Wells Fioirii .V Co. mull) I In'- LOGAN &, THOMPSON'S EXPRESS. Seui Wnklv line of Klngen frnm daek. iMinvilllo tu "krrliytllle nnd Wnldn, Or liMiiivillIo tu KeriiyMlieiiiiil ssnnin, ur 'rgon. -.ive .laeksiinvillo e-w-ry '.lloinUiyN.TIiiirMlny, I A..M ; u n...... Iteliirnlng, le.HM Wiildu cve-iy TiM-iluy.vl'sliliiyai '- l. M- Tliiniijth iatencrrs will bo fiimWhed with kimi'I Muldle-liulMvi nt Yii, for Cn-KTiil t!lly. 1.0(1 AN .V THOMPSON, I'ror. Oet. 'JhiIi,hi, uitlif ?R:roi 3NTot:lco. I. tal,' th t iu M I I i c f.-rni the Pub' '- tint it. ,r f team aw mill is now situated on (irilllo) creek about Ihiee uud ii half mile sou 111 east ooiu.o (suns Jacksonville, mid will lmo consliiullv on hand u good supply of lumlcr, all bill (ur lumUr cut ou short noliio. N. II. The name uf the firm furinerully doing buiiiH-M under thu name o M. Mil-hs- A Co , has now iIImmiUuiI us tn Miller, und will heri-alter do butniiaa under the nuineol I). II. Ilurroughs .t Co, nml ull liumiiesa Iramutetiuiis luiltt be douu with D. II. Iliirroujelrt. D. II. IIUItltOLIillS & CO. January U". iKCii. Jiii'J7lf- VotorniiH Si, Recruits. fPIILIuit l.t-ul,ltiiri- Ljlus it Utility of I bl0 tniuch reoiuil in lh ivgimeiit now Iwlug raiM-,1. Il ul.o tuitd l'ln Dollui pur muiilh itu pa) to ,aihoroiilkiluiig. luglothi.- vaeuliy riuii'iit uiii'tid thnu yeiuo ThiM- uiumnu uru to Lu ji, In lilut-- IIoikI. Tie,.- Hi.hlntf IIhm Uiiidd would du ui Imall on JACOIW .v UCSSKLL. JitvkM'lUill Jan I.' 1,1 junllir IMotico to Quartz Miuors. I )IKll,OriA,S in writing will be rtR(ied I ut the l!)-H-r thu tvuterproe Mill .t: .Milling Vai., JohiiIiIiio Oounty, until llio Will or l-'t-hruary, lor IlioilellU-ry oi'(IUOD) one Ihoiuiiuid tons of epiarl ut tin- dump if uieir leugi". iiieL-ouiiany rew-re in- itil lo riji-el any and all propiwala. I-or i ilk-Mtiou- upjdy lo K. D. COlIN ' i:nui.iiiK, i'ii i. uoo. ONTotioo 1 8 In rehy linen that there will U a meet I lug ol thu ttoiMiohhr In the ttaliou Vermont, on Suliuihy, Fehruaiy lUlh, at I'.u Court Hoiih- In Jaekouville,()ri'KiiU. at 7 o'clock i'. u . fur the purpose ul'elntiiig otliutrn lor llio pleat-lit yeur. uud doing such other butiuimi iiiay cin- Injure it. HIOUKIIOLDLILS. January 19, lefit). Jan'.'Oiv:! 3STotIOO. OH LIliHT MEN ACCL'STOMLD C'lX O to turiuiiiL' and tamiiiie. cuu flud Ijiis- luess, by the year, ut fall wukcs. by calling .J 1 rii1 'i fiT ou tho tubtcrlhe-r. CYIIUU3H PICiaNS i i .; 1 f i no ro thk crry drug stohk 0 lu UU. CI1Y l'lUT. S'TnitEaod iii -Leg-! T-.-a.r umI jt u ' ' K r i '.)' in ii o n.r .! i h