iWlJp.LslKTINIiL ...311,1800. MARUII "caiitoriilB imil Orrcon Mean Time. Cnllfoenln- (Oi ws:s. . sum. . , . rli, Si'm M f.li. f.'in. A, ... . ftl. .llm A Mirth 3d. ' ' .ii. . . iii..tiii. .',. "ii v" Much 411., Unsthf . . . ,,, ,, On non. ..nir. SITS. ,rcli SJ. . . I.h. Win. M. Mi. 62m. A. fli. nlin M. cu, wm. a. JIircD " 'tV bsngtli, ' llli"- -1"1' """'''llB''r.iioiicK, sloca L "M" 'vJr JJ:iL?L.- Sruriii'B. It In seldom Hint our domains nicLonorcil lijr vllls from nny of lire's Tnlr gsughlcrs; Imt on lmt Sntunlity two of them, like two bright rays of Summer sun shine, came stealing In nmoiig the illnpy re slltlcs and nmtlcr-of.frtct surroundings of our offlce Inking tho compositors by sur mise. Such visits tiro ns pleasant as they arc rare, bringing ns they do, the bloom mul radiance of Spring licrelf, mid relieving the dreary monotony of tliu Pi Intel ' dally toll. Tliry appeared nnxloiis to ncejtilri1 pnicllo.il liironiHillim, nml ultcr a lew les sons In type-selling mid telegraphy they cnl tin their way apparently well satisfied wlili Hie result or tlit'lr enquiries; but mi fortunately so demoralized tlic telegraph with lliclr magnetic liillnt'iico, Hint tlu lightning reinsert to bo controlled for some time, mid llnltcri'd nnil throbbed In a most unaccountable in inner. 1'. S. It Is n mooted question whether the lighting or tlic Operator's) pulse- Is re sponsible far tliotintiMi.il throbbing. MlliMiillT Mt'sic " 'TIs sweet lo bear tbc watch-dog's honest b.iil.,"nvys tin; Poet; nml. dnuhlle'S, lien dogs nrrlvo at years uf ill'crctliiu nnil know what they nn Imrl; lug about, the sentiment Is very pictty mid correct. Hut to linvu n motherless canine Bilking night hideous right tinder your bed room window, nfter the tolls of the tiny, Is wither poetical nor pleasant, and make lis complrttti of tlic UTy blgb jirlco of rtrjrctilua tod the consequent nipeillully of worthless J-V. Won't some enterprising Indlvle'unl Hart a sausage mnchlno for the beliclll of these canine nuliiinovi? 1'm'aiii. V understand tlml n fitlr lndy In Jackson county three times n widow and four times n wile, Ims very tm-fiilrly gobbled up another lleucdlct right under the mxes of our cluirmlng marriageable young liiillv. Clmimu jour tactics, gliU, put on widow's net ih mid innke yourselves more lrreltuhi, If possible, or your dunce will fade llku Allium leaves:, nnd wendvie the boys to beware of the real widows, for tliey arc dangerous "critter." Wonder who will bo the next victim ! ArrcuiTKii Itoimmiv. Last Snliirilny n two of our citizens were going up to the fur!. ofJaekon crcelc, couple of foot u confronted I'icm mid deninuded thuir loose change In tho moat nrtlstio milliner. The propuiii.il victims weiu too quick feir tliem; drawing their pistols first nnd turn ing the table completely on tho vvoeld-be robbers. The perrons who were uttaokcil ay t!i it they recognized the fellows but de cline to complain or them. Local Iti:iu are very scuicc. Wo Imve been praying for n "bold robbery" or "tlioclilug murder" with which to startle bur readers nnd nl lant are rewurded with nn attempt at the former. Thanks to the morality of our cnuuuunlty, fciiMitlnu Items Ale Kiitco mid our Hibcrlbers must do without them. Our digs cumi nro not of ft bclllgircut charactiT, nnd it does not kuu to bu our lot to chronicle even n de cent dog-light. IIohii JUijr I'iimiiv. The IMItor ol Hill concern being ub.ent, "Dlabolus" ha furmed hlmnell' into a committee of ouo to cxttinlnc tho large quantity of poetry on the copy hook. Dolus lias tome poetical genlunud be reports fome of theketirulons ore than "Jano'Tsdd's Vnleutliie," which is needless, and he requests each fair con tributor to hold her TcgnMik" until furth croidvu or the return of the tdltor, ufler which event, bo will not be roijoulblo for either quantity or quality of home made rhyme. Coi, V, G, T' Vault leturiml homo on Wtduetday l.itt, In good huiltli nnd line plrlts. Owyhee mut luuengrtul with bint. ''He is not dindl" On the way bume, at Salem, hepuicha.id the pretf, ljpeai.il uu tUlaU of the Ortyun Awm otllee lloiuU. II. llelllnger nnd Hubau Y. Hicks. We hae not learned whether tbc Col will stuitu campaign paper at l'ortlaud or the Dalle or take the material to the 0 ivy bee, I. T. The Colonel showed uk enough of Owy hec diamonds to buy the 'lit porter OlUce.' Mitciikll'a Nlw Anas. Mr. Travcr In 'forms us that ho is meeting with excellent mcccts in convassing tills county for Hit aboio named w oik. It has only to bo sien to bo appriciated, and wo canuot conceive .bow any one can resist tbc temptation to puicbato it, especially wbeu otltrtd by to pcrtiuslvc u cam asjtr. Mr. Travcr goes lo Lane county shortly, to gho its citizens un opportunity of obtaiulng this really merito rious work. IIlmkmiikii that a social nail Is to bo given at Williamsburg, March IGth-St. Patrick's DayKvc, As St. Patrick, over nlue hun dud years ago, banUhid all reptiles fiom the Gieen Isle, so on this occasion will all inharmonious nnd unpleasant feelings bo banUhtd and mirth and toclabllity reign mpnme. Adsent. The Kdllor of this paper (Mr. Gaiilt) s absent on professional biislnesn In Jofephlno county, which will account for nny luck or Interesting mutter this week, or A scarcity of locil ittra', which aro to im portnnt lo a county ntwp.iper The fights will bo atieniKd lo and the editorial dilll fiultlcs settled when be returns, rro-n tlio Orgontan. sL'rni;T.u:v sKu.nirs ormovs, A Speech by the President. , N'kw YonK. Pel). 23d. The following mo additional remarks made by Mr. Seward nt the Cooper Insti tute last evening : Mr. Seward said Con pros iigoiiizwl over the question of recon struction, not becaiuo the war Ims not come out right, but bccnuc they have not individually bud n hand in bringing it to n happy termination. I hoped no ferlous diniculty, from the conviction that there never wus nnd never can be any successful proccs lor restoring union nnd liariiionv mnong the States except I lie one with which the I'letdilcnl has u vowed lie htmsell is satlsRed. The President Is in harmony with n'l the Slates that were In the rebel lion, nnd the Executive nnd Judicial De partments are resuming their functiou. Loyal representatives, mnro or le-si from these States, arc now standing nt the door of Congres, mid have been Htindlnj there lor tlireo month', asking to be mldmittid ns Slates, which, aguinst their earnest de sire, arc left utirt presented. Say what you will tho Stales arc al ready orgnnlz'd in harmony with our ameniled Ooiilltnliiin, mid nrc in cuuest co-operation with the Pederul Govern ment. It is impossible to reduce Sinter to a territorial condition. Congress has had it reconstruction committee of filteen mem bers, who have slopped the win els or leg islation for three mouths to enable them to Mihuilt a plan different from that which is now on the eve nfn happy enmunutiun, mi'J wlml Imve they given us nr proposed ! An iimcuilnient to the Constituilon to rum pel the excluded States In equalize sullrugc nn penalty of nbriJgcment of thilr repre scnlullon. Till was no plan of ri construe tlon but nn obstruction. A conflict in opinion between the l'rrsidcnt nnd Con gress In rcfcicncc io the Prcedmen's Ilu reati Is in its consequence comparatively unimportant. It would excite little Inter est It' it stood nbiie. lioth fully agree that this 1 in rent! was created lor the Iran sllion period between war nnd peace and should cease at tlic end of that period. Tliu I'nsldciit thinks that period nearly passed, mul that tho original provision is sufficient, while Congress thinks the original provision needs enlarging. 1 agree with the President in the impe that the extraordinary provision is not neeessn ry. Ought the President In be denounced in the hottit of his enemies? Much more ought lie lo hoilcnouucfd In the house or Ids friends for refusing In the absence of any necessity to occupy or retain tlic exercise of powers greater limn these which nrc ex erciscd by nny imperial magistrate in the world. Judge ye-, I trust, tins limit of de dining Impciiul power too hastily, tender nt by a too conliiling Congrcts, may be forgiven by n generous people. It will be ii sad hour for the republic wiien tlic refusal of unncoi'SMry powers mid p.itrntucc by the President t-hittl be held as crime. When it shall lie so coiiiilderid liio lime will hao arrived for silting up ut the While House mi Imperial throne surrounding the Executive with Imperial legions. A Il'KCCII 11V TIIKI'nnstUK.ST. CitiCAdo, Feb. I'.'JJ. The Jlqmblicaii'i Washington speciol dispatch gives n full report of lite Presi dent's spdeh jeiiterday. The iinetitig at (irnvcr'B Theatre adjourned In the White House to press nl n series of resolutions en dorsing the Prisideut's veto. Ai It ar rived in front of the White House, n noisy crowd of l!0l) persons assembled. The President came out nnd said "It wasix trcmely grntifyin; tu know that so large u portion of his lebow ciu.fiis npprovtd ol the policy udopied.nt'd which 1 intend lu curry out. The day Is peeulLirly uppro prime for the enuurot ment of u policy whoae objret is llw restoration of the Un" ion us deslgiiu'dl by the fallier of bio country. 1 Hland In re to day us I stood in the Senate in leGO ulirnl dinounce eil traitors trying to break up the Govern ment. There were two parlies, one ol wldc'i wiisdeiermlnid to destroy the Governinuit und save slawry, mid tLc other nluiosl iqnally ihngirous, mid iqiially willing to break up the) Government and desirny sliiir). Whether dl.nnionists came Irom she North or South 1 stand now us I ibd tlii-ii, for the Union und Constitution. Tin Gueeriuuunt has otrelched forth the strong ii nn and with its physical power put down the rebellion. The traitors have disbonded tliey come lorwnrd now In proper spirit, saying: Wo are mistaken ) weii.adeun i ilbrl to carry out Hie doctrine of seciHion und dis()le the Uulon, and we fuiltd. We liavo traced Ibis doctrine to logicul mid physical results, mid find we were mis tuken. Wo acknowledge the ling of our country, nnd we nre willing tu obey ihe Constitution mid yield to the supremacy of tliu lawn. Coming in that spirit, I tuy lotbeiii: When jou have Jieldeei to the laws, when von Imve uckiiowleilgcd jour nil. glance, I will as Ut us I can. iiiwii the door of il.e Union to ilmn- who have erred and slrujed lor u tune. The s-pirit of re venge is not the spirit iu which to deal wild tlie wind- iO"pC. 1 know llieie Ims bevn a great deal said about Ibee-vae ol the pardonin.' powr Ti ere is noni.e who bus labored w ith more carwsiness tlmn myself, toh.iveprincip.it Intelligent mid conscious truitor brought to Justice, the laws vindicated und the great fact judicially established, that tica mill is a crime; but while conscious that leuding Intelligent traitors nre to be pun ished, should whole communities. States and their people bs made to submit to the penally of death. No! no.'j Let those who have erred be punislau. but to the great multitude forced into the rebellion. I s.iy, gne leniency and kindness. We pat down the rebellion by war to prevent u sep aration of States, but when the struggle on our part proved to be successful, we find now un effort lo concentrate all the power in the bauds of n few nt the federal head, and thereby establish a new principle of equality and us edijectionable as separa tion. The Government may be revolution ized without war, and this is most danger ous because IU progress is not so casuy wutched. "The great principle which authorizes cacb brunch of the legislative department to judge for itself tho qnulifieatioiis of its own members, has been virtually taken awuy from Ihe two brunches and conferee) on a committee. I fought irailors nnd treason in the South, und now turn around and find men, I crro not by what name yon call them, still opposed lo restoring the Union. 1 am free tnsny to you lhat I am still in the field. (Voices "name them, who are they f " The President continu ed : You ask me wbo tbey ere. I sy lhoel Stevens, of Pennsylvania, nml i ii f?1amn.nf 'he Senate j also, Wen dll Phillips. Other voiees-"give It lo I orney ' The President in reply fur this said: I will not waste my ntnunilion on dead ducks. I stand for my country, I stand for the Constitution, there I have placet) my feet rrom my advent Into public life. They may traduce, tliey may slander, or tl.cy may v tuperntc mc, but let me sny to yon nil it Ims no Influence upon mc. Lct'me sny further, that I do not Intend to be overawed by real or pretended friends, nor do 1 memo to bi bullied by my enemies. My honest conviction is my courage. TI e Constitution is my guide. 1 know my countrjmen It Ims been Insinuated, no not insinuated, it has been said directly, iu high circles, that if such usurpation of power ns 1 urn charged, with, had been ex crclsed some two hundred years ngo, it would have cost the Individual his head. Of what usurpation has Andrew Johnson been guilty? (none, none.) Is it usurpa tion lhat 1 stand between Ilia people am) cncronchmcnls of power. Prom the same source the exclamation has gone forth that they were In the midst of an earthquake, that they were trembling and could cot yield. Yes, fellow citizens, there Is nn earthquake coming, there Is n grand swell ing of popular judgment nnd indignation. The American people w ill speak, and by their Instinct ii not otherwise, they will know who nrc their enemies. 1 have en deavored to be true lo the people in all the positions In this Government, nnd what have I not tit some time filled ? 1 snppoe it will be said that this is vanity, but I may say that 1 have been In all of them, I Imve been In both brunches oT the legis lature. A voice, "you commenced ns n lnilor."J A gentleman beside tnc snys 1 was u tailor. 1 began as a tailor, and that suggestion does not dbconccrt mc in the least ; for when I was a tailor I had the reputation of being n good one, nnd mik ing clothes to fit. I wos nhvnjs punctual to my customers nnd did gewk work. Voices "We will patch up the Union yet." No, we donot want nn patch-work, I want the original restored. Point to the man who can my that Andy Joliiirou ever was indirectly recreant to the Government or tliu mass of the people. Men may talk about It nml about usurpation, but when I am nirsmid' d the American tienidearc the willows, 1 do not want It by luue-ndoes mm iiniiri'ci remarks in tiigti place's to lie siigv!(.d In tii'i Have uuruticc j the knowledge In In their hnoms. Others have exclaimed Hint the present nh-tuelc must be got out of the way. What is that olctaclc! 1 make ue of n strong word, but It was to bo removed no doubl - I s.iy the Intention was by aainulion, lluit the ob-tacle which the people It id d ic ed here could Im- got out ol the way. Are tlie opponents of this Government not y t sutlMHilT Are those vviiu wnni loiiesiiny oiir lusllLilions uud change the character of the Government, not sutblled with the quantity of blood which has been shed? Ale they not Kitlnlled with one great mar tyr in this placet If my blood must be she'd because I indicate the I'uloii, remember the blood of th inartjr Is the sees! ol the church. This seed will grow nnd continue to In cirnise lu strength mid power, though it may Im cement! d mid cleuned In blood. One word about the niuniduiful to the Coutltulioii. In conversation with Presi dent I.inuoln last I-Vhruury. he indicated ills ib-sliv for mi nmetidiiieiit compelling the le belliiui Mates to M'lid senators und Ifi-prc-seiitutlves lo C'ungiisi Iwesuse it Is part of the doctrine of seesion tlml the States mlflit witlidiuw thrir Senators and Ib-pre-sentntive-s. or iefti.se to ebtit llniii. Now we Hud Congies persisleully lefusliigad mlsioii to the Iti'piesenlutivis, mid diily imj using new iHiideiis ol law mid taxation on the utiripri'sviiUd Smith. 1 irguid this us n fuiiiUmeutuI eiror, 1 never insisted on ciicitMichmuuts on the Constitution, mid 1 stand pn'puitxl to leil Ihi-ni to-day. Would to uod tlieiwliule Amur loan pioplet could be UMiiihliil hire to-day us vem are, mid could witness the great struggle going on to preserve the Constitution ol thuir fu tin is. ' lu-y would kiiou setthi the question il they could only see ihe kind of splilt man Ii. Mul lu the ellurt to l.n.ik up the priLcl pUs of a tree (i'ju ri.in ut. II I in lis, wmmmmtarmimmumt NJ3W 'J'O-DAY. N O TJG B . is iii:iii:iiv givi:x that, wih:iu:as. 1 my wile, Julia Ann, has left my board and bed, without cause or provocation theielore-, all pursons uiu warned not to har bor or trust ber ou my account. JlUNKVUAYLIir. Kerby vJIIjl PeK27th , Ulti. mo3w2 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS! Just Koceivcd at tho CITY DRUG STORE. TIIK rOIXGW IMt CAT.VUKJI'K cfKLBUS Mrly Iil.t Ilsrvt. L.iig llluuil il , ve Wt fugur dj, SUi.Kfl VI urtwt ilo , Itmi Oiuif farrul, Ll Hum,. 0.. Mrlj V-rl. I "; L-"0 bsl L, lliunil.wld.'. Hitliuldi.l'. l(niirnieiiniiiiLr, l.si l-Una il.'. Iu liiuu.U.! Uuu, llullsr, I'l. In.. Nulii.st Jluskiuoluii, l;- e'ui .1 . Ju. It i;riuWliMl..ii, lK Uitv I'ii.uli fumi-LIu, Nl.1 III TUII,I lUkOlstl, IwUIC ltl.l 0 llHWIHtf rail.,ii llu.U Miuili, Il'luu SUmlii'iUi, Wli.lsr I i-.k Nuk. ilo, uly Ill Ti.p sturui lif TunJe, Wl.ilr lluuli, iU llula Ujh, U., OuMl Msl, lUtana TuUc.., MrUbit, rt" ligl(il 4uJ l'l ir Aurll, 'rr UrM , iSslUoii. Hk. uil Iw, lluo, fcumuisf mvwj , 'llijui, Tim,-) , HUiV U.u.1 awl lluii. Luiul !,( uf the Uii itsJ ut kM vj ksIbIiI in iuiilltl lo suit purclwiHS iwliS-tf 'J'u Theiiuiu JhiiTi-it) A DONATION Claimant In Townships Sb and S'J South of It. Kakt. Wheieas, allidavlts bavo Uen fi'i-d In this olhoe, wherein the nliiautsset forth sub stantially as lollows i 1 hat they were uc quainted Willi said Thomas IJurrett, who had taken a donation claim in townships ii and 3'J south ol rauge 1 e-aal, In too (til of lbSa, nud abandoned It In the Tall or lbJ5, and has uot since reslaed thereon; thi in violation of the provisions of the act of Congress "treating the otllee or burveyor General of the I'ublio Unds l Oregon aud to inakedoiintiuDitote'ttlcrsi approved S4JK!'.7.!fc.irf.0-''. ... of aulhoritr. vou are hereby notilied to appear at the Uud Otlice lu Itoseburg, Oregon, at ten o clock a. a., on the 101b day ol April, A. l).mt, then and there to piei.nt testimony or jour leiral rivht to hold said claim- Vlue-s our hands nt the Land 0 Dice I u Uo-ebiirg, Oiegou, tola 131b day of I ebru- ary, A. 0. 15oiIN' KELLV. ItegUtcrcr, ma3w4 A. It- Il-I.NT.ltecelver. GO TO TIIK CITY DKUG STOIIK nod buy a bottle of Kenedy's Salt Hiitum Ointmeut, and cure tbut scald bead of yours, and cure those ugly ring-worms on your neck and face. "Westchester House, CORXFR of flROOMS St. fr HOWXltl', 3KTo-ve- York. Arrasokd ox tiik KusorciK Plan. Aecomnimlnllom ror Tlii-te lliimlrcil tlurstt, THIS HOUSlTls" OKNTUAI.hY I.nentcd, nnd near to all business points. City ears tm tho hotel lo nil tho Terries, railroad elcpols and places of amusement every three minutes. Single rooms one dol lar per day: double two dollars J. F, DAKUOVr A Co., Prop's. nmrcba ' A SOCIAL HALL WU.MiH U1VKN AT WILLIAM SBVS.O. fil. rntrlck'sj Hay Dif., March lGth, 1800. MUSIC HY HKHKY AND HKOWX. All sts luvl(st lo Mlf'iJ wllhi'iil ilUllndlon of Irlr II V SlflAT. Wllll.m.t nr. rtt. !t, 1M. frl'.'WJ SfiCHSlIOSr7" Hill AM) IIMV 1,'OOIIS, CLOTHING, BOOTS axi") shoe EMPORIXBI. WE HAVE JUST Received and aro now OrEIMIIMG rpni: i,Ait(ii:sT.in:.sT assoutki) X nnd most i'ushionnblc Stock In the Ostir above line, to be found "iVa rtay tlds side of San 1 ton- -VJya j-st cisco. Also the ra Latest Sl)!(! Of Ladies" Hats, Cloth BASQUES & CLOAKS, WOOL HOODS AND NUIJIAS. a ruiiL ASSOUTM12NT OF Ladies, IVIisHos aud CHILDREN'S HOSE. IN PAtn'.KVKItVTHING AI'PKIl- I tabling to u Pirst Class Dry Goods uml V-ir Clothing House. All of -nia jbay which will bo sold ut -tjsa Sy unpreccdenleil "&i LOW PlllOJisS. An iiiimi'iisi! Stock Of Groceriew, Liquors, TOIIACCO, Jiif., Of the best quality, oud ut prices wur muting us to sny (hat 11,17 are the cheap est iu this county. I'avor us with a call and convinces your selves. SACHS IIHO.S. September 30, 1 r-fi.'i seprtOif FLO UICIO I Mllili. r j ij JK undersigned now buvlng full and J entire coutiot or th' Hopnood Mill no tilii'n the politic that it is In cxci Dent milling order, with au exierienc d inilbrlu charge For every bushel of good f-ll wbeut,3ti pounds of llour will be given, warruuted as eood as cau be uiudu lu the county J. P. PARKER. September SO. IfeCO. Kp3Utf ni'AlVUAH J)1SIATCII UNI. lletweeu ' SAN FRANCISCO and UMPQUA. 'PIIK following new and llrtt class vessels X will run regularly in the above Hue. Schooner, V. K Jlowne . Hughes, Master Schooner, I'aplllc,. ..... Uage iiasler. btboeiner,No)o Alle-u Mister. We OtTer superior inducements to ship pers to .Southern Ole'gou, For freight or passage apply to PIIED& WRIC.HT, ol, Steuart St., Sail Francisco. IO TO THE CITY DIIUG STOIIK nnd JT buy a bottlu of Kenedy's Hbeiimatlc aud Neuralgic Lluamenl, aud your crutches will soou become useless. GO TO THE CITY I)BUG STORE and buy your extracts, nutmegs, cinamou, pure crestn of tarfar, pure cods, etc. CHEAP FOR . S II. C? J A. FISHER & BROTHER, cortNKie or Caliruvitlu V. Oregon Strcot, JACKSONVU.l.K, Have on band a Inrgc Stork of Stiiilo, Fancy DHYOOODS, OI.OTIUXU, HOOTS, nnd S110KS. (IHOCKIUES, LIQUORS, CUTLERY, . CROCKERY, etc., etc, etc. All will be sold at nocluoocl aCr'Aoosss Jacksonville, Jan. 9, 'til. jvnlltf J.OYE&JSIJ-GEK mllfornla Slrrtl, JiicKniiiillr, DtAUCnSANDWORKCRSIN TIN, SHEET IRON. COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVi: just received from the Atlantic tflati s nml San rruncl-eo, n compleln stock of even thing In their line, and will keep constantly on hand nil nsorlment of tho best Tin, Sheet-Iron and ('opnware llrass I'Iks, lljilniulle Nurrla, I'orce Pump'. Chains. Lend i'lpe, Hose, HARDWARE, CIM'I.IIRV NAll.S of all sires; liar, Plate nnd assorted Iron; I'liluls, Oils, Hle and (iblMi All ipnilltles of Powder Shot or nil number j llrushes or every variety, etc., etc. Stoves. Also. ulwm "on hainl.ii lariro lot of slovss or iiMiitiil sli'K, " lluck s rati nt Ciinklnn Slove," und the "New Wotld Hlove," the two very ln-titml niiroii"l pntlerns In the wiirlil. 'I'atlor, eilllci' ami Cabin Siove, rancy and plain, emi-lroctiil nil luli-nt furl tvlug plans. Ilolbrs, Keltl-s, I'ols, I'iiiih, and ever tiling connected vtltb the-o stuvrs, wnrrantet dur.ibb nml rfict, All nrlleles sold by Ihem or maniifao- tiired, WAItllANTi:i). Their wink Is made f the bis I mute rial and ol choicest patterns, -(lOriler ntteiiihd In with illsnvtcli, ami lllliil arcoidiug lo diri'Ctions. 1 11 enry thing, their stock Is the largest and best ever brought to Jacksonville and they nie deterinlneil lei sell nl Isw I'ltll IX loll e-ssn. Cull mid e-siiminii their stock lnfnTu pur chasing clsewhers- (Juno 'i'A, I M.I I -23, Agents for llalllday A CeiV Wire l(on. TUB PEZVJXANS ARE MOVING UPON KREUZER'S jsnsw iSrroirio, Ilrtwrsn Ni'W hlaln Haloon and llrndbury A Wade's, Jacksonville, which IS STOCKED COMPLETELY Willi Ho8t Cignru nnd Tobacco, PEESII CANDIES AND NETS, NEW TOYS & NOTIONS FRESH FRUITS, ETC., liTO. a unci: sun k or mi.i:iiv And a line nvvorliiirit of Mtrnhaum Mr, Kreiuer having purchasfd llm new store oiiee door south or llradlairy A Wadu's, calls Ihe utteutluii or Ihu iiublle let his com pistil stoek or smoking ami chewing lobttecei Alwilohls various lirnnds ol elgur. from the common b.lfswni)i lo llm most Ira grant Havana. All sold at Ihe most liberal prices. Vim can l lost tuppllid with any aitl clvs in his line, and mvo money, by giving him a call. January IH Ifts-C WM, FAULKNER K SON iwroim.Ms or OAKJJH&aAJllJSTOOIv ALL COLORS, PRINTING INK, All Ceilisih llliiiies, Viiiiils.li, PRINTINO PRESSES, TYPE - AMI ' l'rintliiK Mut crla Is OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OLD TYPE METAL. Machinists may at all limes be supplied with old tyMi metal by culling ut an, auglim Olfty Stroot, HAN FRANCISCO. Fiivj3iirtJ-J' rniHJonly lusuianco Company that can J. legally do business in Oregon is the- Pacific. They buvu complied with the laws ol Oregon, by depositing $50,000 iu the Stute. Cash capital I73U.00O. bAOHS A llltO'S Agrnts. Jackionvllle. Fj.tmiryJ5ljjJljCS.j;ejiti GOTo'tHB CITY HOOK STOBF-vud . ' sec their new books. TJjNTIOr LIVERY, SALE EXCHANGE ftfc AiigutuTit)hr. Prop'r, Tim propfletor his recently purchased, the ntmve well-known stand, situated on Ihe corner or I'nllMrnln ii t Its. eirests, Where Ihe very Ixl or horses nnd buggies cvti lw had nt nil times, at rensoiiablti rates. Ills stoi k of tondsivrs cannot be cipmlcJ In Ihe State. iitiitMKi iiei.viuiint On reasonsble terms, and tho best caro ud attention bcstuwed ,hhi them while under bis clnrge. Also llmtrt lloiiiitit Mint N11I1I1 llclng svtlsllcd thM the be can give satis faction, the proprietor solicits 1110 piveruu- nun of the nubile Jacksonville, Dec. 9, I$G3. dec9tf 3ST otloo. ri- have Ibis day sold etur Livery A Sale stable to Augustus Tajrlor Thankful to our old patrons Tor their liber al palioiiuge. we Ukn plensure iu recom mending Air Taylor to them. Cltmngo fc Dmm. Jacksonville. Nov. II.IMm. elec'i KMW STAiIl" lUtlMOVAL! Tlio Hiiiiii'sS lire i'roorilrk'k, Comer of Calirorubv rend Oregon Sis, 1st new icciili'il Ity flS .1. Kt)W'S & Varioty Store. livii'j tiling Xew anil .'idly IN TIIK WAV or JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Can bu found nt the nbovo place. Jacksonville, Fell. In, 'lifl. t"ZiL .ioiin r. iioucic WaUliniiikci' anil Jeweler! Oirj;ii Stiil,Jiitkionvillf, Oregon, HAS STILL THE REST SELECT i:f).siocKii' t.r.MMNr. .1 i:vr.i. it y, (.'OLD AND HILVIIll WATCH lis, S DIV AMI 10 IlinU ILOChS. Pllcei -I) pvr cent lew thin any ollur house In tuwu. All artleles ia slrlctly wnnanted. CtOI'STV COIIIIT, I'l'.IIKPAItV TIIIIJI, IhOli. tilal or Oregon, I y.l4 .Srtlemlll County or Jackson ( Is tiii: xerrnii US' ins. i.iraiK us joiin ocr- SOV, ISTS:ASStl, Nolle" Is hereby given that Emerson L, Core, silininlslrslor of said Detain, ha tiled Ids llnal urcoiiut for tin' lliul sillli m-iit ol aid eslali'i nnd that Mondiy, lh ftlh day orluiei ISil.li. has b en sit nitrl lor tliu llnal iK'tlle me lit e;l said itlntc with the ml miiiisirui'ir thiiiof llriiiibreir Hon J (' Tolnian, rnnnty Jiidg WM 1101 I-.MAS Cluk leb, 0. IHlfl, Milllttl JACKSONVILLE RACES! May 24th, 25th, 26th. MMIi: I NI)l.lt.-l(.M.I) III.'III.IIY AN iiiiuneo that llev aro makliiu wen-irs. lion for Siirliiu Itaci ut Jaeksuiikille, on 'lliursday, I'llday uud Sauiduy,)lay 2llh, 2,'ilh and '.Clli. Una imtle;u of place mid purses will lw given. Addison Holms. . I i,ontl TIiohiim (liunliml. 1 ' ' p ' ' Jacksemvillu. 1't'liriur 'J, Idbfi, Tho LaHt Ohanco! nil'; iiMiimLK ihiti;i; To Iot! APISH CILVNCI. TO M VKi: MONEY I . T he uoib i siKix d is di shuns of rrnllug his proierly at iMiibniells, eeniiUliiig oris Hue funil, (100 uins Ullili r Oilllliullou) re Hotel, newly painted and Uslsfulle rellltiil, Hue garden, oicbunl und vlneyunl aitjolu lug il. T In re Is a line spring liesr Ihu Ho tel. For further iirtlcult, call at Thoiu us Chavurr'n Hunch, at llbickwell. THOMAS UHAVNCII, February 1st, IHti. feb'Jm3 Ailacliiiienl .Nolict'. IS the Circuit Court of Ihu ritsti or Oregon ror Ihe county or Jackson, August Jaeobson, plalntiir, vs. Olircr J Evans, (ieorge W. Kceleraud II. O. Jenk lus, ikfunlants. itiio.v at law to lacovtii xo.str. To said eUfeiiilulitti Ily order of said coiit you aro required lo appear In said court uud nutr the complain! of said pluliuiir, llleduguiiisljoii, uu oi urore Ihu second Mondiy lu l-ebiua' ry, IHLii; uud It is oidiiwd l-y lion, P P I'rilii, Judge or bald court, lhat publication be made ror G weeks lu Ihe "Oregon Ken tinel," prior to the second Monday lu Feb ruuiy, 1BUU. And jou nre notified that If y on fall to answer said complaint as Hbejva reipllred, Ihu plalnilil will upply tu the court lor the relief de'iuaudeit therein, Ip will for a judg ment uguiiist yuu fur the sum of Three hun dred and forty four aud twenty oue hun dredths dollars, with interval Ihere-ouat the rale of leu per cent, per uiiuum, from the 8th day ol Juno, A. D, 1661, uud tliu costs and disbursements ol this action to bo taxed. Given under tay baud this 5th day of December, A. l. I65. V, V. HOWELL, Attorney for I'laiutlil, decu Sw 4 i hi I r