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A 1 M i. i Tin; oni;i;o, siamm.. rou 1111: piir.tiiiKNv v in IfeOfi, I'M ill: . CIH.WT. "tfll iliif III "1 iJ Mil fi'llifill .frtiir? " 7h w 1 I lit tn iMi f r iiilivt nnl'liiiiml f .r Halt n . D7 M. C. GAULT, EDITOH. SATfllPAV JloilNINil, AtOtST fl, ISO". The Next lre.lili'tit. The jiilltientinl t'nion journals in the Atlantic States are nlremly e.T-ting about, M'ckiny a suitable ami strong can didate for tlic next PreM.leney. Many, by implication, show their prelbrenee for the ureat warrior vlme geniiiH was the jicniiH of the Hcjuihlie, and vvl.oye unerring judgment led its armies to a glorious and final triumph. Tho pre monitory tyn.iloin ol the iuhlieinind through the Katerti nrc, indieate clcarl v tliat L. S. (irant, at oneo.tho Our Own Affair. Tlie 7Vf man is cry tnttcl. dUgoU cd at what he wcnis to think i a mat- InrnClllll 1 III I III ft !l II CO III lllttHell. Illlll in order to vent hi tplcvii he attack. Ulyw, and the Aehille.of the Nation, n private citizen through the column the I'uM and uumiMakahle eho.ee ol ofhi imper. It Menu that he lmo l,('l' r " "l'xl I're-idcnrv. been Irving lo prv into our nll'iiim, and Prominent men u ho ha e been Inemlly, Iminr.fied at a eoneliMon. Now, .Mr. j 'il prominent men who have been un Somite, we ill help von in your re- friendly to (Smut, Luxe already com ........I." U'.. un.it viv. to dn-tiiictlv n.cncc.l eainaiim l.n availability, understand that uo'are the alitor of his chance.", and his titties lor that Our Compliments, "dirty work." Handling the eatifli of The Press has much to nay nbot.t tj(U Ire?s is the dirtiest work it ever nioiigrelisin. Xo wonder. That insti- j,urforuii.c1'. . tiition i an excellent illustration : A "- , mixture of ,lrunkcncs and sobriety, of The Press ,s well named as one ol debauchery and virtue, of knavery and its conductor has to stand a prctnrv folly-ano.i frothing like a madman, of about liny pounds of "icd-eye to then shaking the fool's, bells ; it is hard the llll-m' i"cn' to say whether knave or idiot most . uW C(Iitor , ,l(1 . ua, : contributes to the hybrid. .(1 ,ovu-(wj,j, l.iiii-oll.) Our neighbor i.rot!tuli the t.rcss It i the "A F'1 nl,ce ol "l"1'" a criticism on the personal appear- py love" iln record. to anee of a private citizen. UN own pho tograph is so trai.seendently handsome that it is said to be in the possession ol the police in several of our cities (as a souvener, ol eoure); but a very beau tiful voting lailv ol Josephine county couldn't see it in that light. ,vNo apol ogy, Mr. Stunt t.'' nut braggart. Itoiiiciul.cr, Messrs. editors of the 7Viw, we are the edilor and conductor of this journal, mid H one ele i n spoiisible, fioiii proprietor to devil. Now, sirs, you have been baso enough to iiso your pens and tongues lo malign us beeaue we are maimed, you may stop it and make a personal attack in any manner you plcac, except stab bing us in the back on a dark night. llo.siinnm, On.v., Jii.v ni, ISO". In the .Si:mim:i.oI the 'JOth, Sol. Abra ham asks, "where aie we sued'" meaning himsell and Waynes. In my communication of the '.'d, I did not state iruY, because I did not exactly know. I have since been informed that it was in Sun Francisco; but as the patties aie all citixiis of this coun ty, I think a suit might as well be instituted in "(icrmany" as San Finn cico. However, it is doubtful if judg ment can be obtained against them in iiny lir, even lor a mess, of "sour kront," or its equivalent in value. The papers announce the death ol one of our wot thy citizens ol former years, Judge Jaines M. Pyle, ol I'liion county, Oregon. Ho was long a resi dent of this place, was an necnmplMied business man a lawyer by piofcMon and was formeily clerk ol this county. After lemming to K.itlcru Oregon, he became County Judge, and afterwards State Senator from Union county, which liift rtlicc he held at the time ol his death. In the Jiiiti'H of the 30th, the edi tor appears to be somewhat oH'cudcd At my statements in your paper. I re gret ery much to have nlleuilcd any one, still more a 1'nioii editor. 1 will not take Uw with that paper, for I. too deaily eheiish the political princi ples It advocates; but, on the contra ry will do all I can tooj.tul.IUI. it mote firmly. I am ever guarded in what I say about any one. My statements are made, and the people of this place know if they are true or false. I.iqrou i.Nsm-roit. Our friend Mr. II. S. Danlap, has filed his bond as General P. S. Inspector ol Liquors, for Jackson and Josepjiuu counties. lie has received his appointment and all tho necessary blanks, ami is ready to attend to his duties immediately. "Wkatiikii. It has been superlative hottest this week. Wednesday last was tho warmest day of the season, tho thermometer standing at 105 in tho shade, and we understood that tho mercury raised to 112 at the Cath olic Church. Tho heat was not so op pressive Thursday, 10;t being tho high est point reached by tho mercury. If tills jW.cajhcr continues wo shall all turn to &uluiiiamlers! Tho thermometer marked 108 in Yrckn, last Wednesday, the Sbmimii ; that our name is placed in fair view, and that we alone are it- Fponsible for the matter contained in iitiiiilmnns. Wo. iudiiitlu.illv. control i i? this nuiier, and if the Vm man don't j purpncs of the L'nion paity,and many choose to gne us credit we hall not I thoughtful people hesitate at li.sreinov feel at all bud about it; but tins much is certain, we know who does the wri ting, and it makes no dill'eienee to the editor of the UiYY shi.t-tail nig wheth er we are able to wi'ite or not, as he knows that we aie responsible, and ' pie is his !tw that when they com knows where to liuds us when he lakes ' niniiil he i willing to tncv. iieinii.Ks personal umbrage at anvthing that is I uitli " ay" that the Presidency Is ',, -. . . - neither to be soutrht uordeclmed. No said; con.i'.tieiitly, it i unnecessary mmu ,imu,V(,r . H, .,,nlii i-llu- ' for him to sneak around any longer, iVestdeney. No man, though he wear Mce'usiug individuals that he knows' tu. nip(. ".tars o the first general of could not assume the authorship il the Itepublic, can, or dare, rcltiM- the I thev desinil and doing his best ,J chief .navsistra.-y ol a people whose em , i ., .. . mm c . I're stretches iroui ocean toocean, and avoid llndiiiL' the right man. I he tact 'V(() u, nr1, ,.j1,.,.,.!Vi.,th.'trop. that we have but one arm need not , j(W( , u eivilizatiou, eeimil to none stand in his wav. Let him lie flue; in war, and whose prngii' in the nits limb behind hiin-no dilleienco which , "I piaee eoinnmnds the admiration of v r "'" i-!ri!!:,t!;,r;'imr!i!n,Mll;s:v,H,:.,,Lls to make a personal matter ol it, r.Ulftr , ,,n, ;tM.x lt:tltv will be lemlered him, is than be nice, let him eoine with both ' n groundless one. That (irant is no ll-ts nnletteied, and we will, siewhat parti.an, we admit, but that he is an .. l... .1, ,,. ...,. mi, l.ii.. il.i.lilni. Altieiienn. whose verv heart is loyalty I..II 'V .."II .. .. '.I..IIW.II. .ii -' i .... .1 t f . to ills u:i! mil. w no u'iies u minor, w ho date deny ? Ol his eminent Ill ness for the position there is littleques lion, and those who have watched him , unravel with calm nud uulmpas'-ioueil judgment thV tangled web of tieason, that nigh environed the whole nation, must nceont lo him fitness for any po sition in the people's gift. Kvcnui ibis remote peiiod, lew are bold cuouirh to luieslloii the administrative ability of the llit soldier of tho revolution, and to us 't seems that the ink'hty mind, that with a glance comprehended the whole situation, that brought older Irani chaos, that reorganized our dis tracted armies, that corrected the many error of those who iircccded him, and welded again with Ids iron will the broken bauds of the Kep.lblie, il di rected in a civil, instead of n military channel, would be no less the mightier. The people want a servant, not a mas. ter. They want a practical man to do their will, not a visionary politician to perplex and annoy, to divide and ob struct with unmeaning abstractions and under the pretence ol "policy," to do his own. It was the practical genius of (irant that dammed and beat back the augrv waves of rebellion; and who is litter tiian hetoclearaway the wreck they left behind when thev finally re ceded ? There is no man fn this nation who heller understands the causes of the rebellion, or is moiecapableof sub duing the temper of the rebels and ad miuisteiing public justice with an in ileible hand, It is needless to cay that I'lysses S. (Jrant isthe strong can didate. As rebellion melted under his admirable diiection of our armies, so will the treason-tainted democracy slink back when it is known that he fs again the standard beaierof the I'liion party, and it is very doubtful whether any military man ol respectability would be the tool of democracy against him. Mouths r-iuee, we swung his name at the head of our columns; ami vye intend " to light it out on that line," till the will ol tho people is known through the next National Union Con vention, I)i:kiiiovi:i irv Kii:i:. On tho 27th nit., Mr. Jess. Hast, living on big Ap plegate, loM, by lire, about 1500 rails, which were laid up in fence. A lire was set in the mountains by homo un known hand, ami it extended down the mountain side into the Improvements as above stated. We think people should be very careful about setting lire in the mountains, for we doubt the proiniety of burning great districts ol muner, ami lining ineatinospiiere with smoke. The large llres in the moun tains not only do no one any good, but greatly endanger tho farms along tho foot lulls. Tin: P. M'b. Gnowi, The Postman ter at Smith Kiver, Cal., 1ms an unen viable position. Some timo sincn ho had great trouble to get mail matter Iron) Smith's Ferry, Cal,, oll'his hands, nud iinvv-4jiut he Iiiih got that matter disposed ol, lie has nnnther problem to solve, wJiich is to dispose of mail mat ter directed to Smith Kiver, Oregon. Ho says Smith Kiver, CaL and Smith Kiver, Oregon, are two Smith Kivers, and although there is noI O. utmith Kiver, Oregon, yet mail matter directed to that placo will got there if bout to Umpqua City V, 0, There can be no revivification ol a dead cnt, a rotten skunk, cabbage, a stinking lish, or a paper like the South ern Oregon Piess, 3" Monkeys that play the fiddle are very common, but we know ol only one Fiddler that plays the monkey. Somebody in the Press oflice ha lost From the way our neighbor ol the his temper. We call his attention to Pies is getting imtthler, he must be an advettiseineiit in this paper: "Ml, going into the dye-stun" biz. Winslow'.s Soothing Sviiip'etties irWv .;.-1 nut P,i!n in il,e oor,." It i,,n The 7rr.,ays : The Jacksonville be had at Sutton it llvde's. Conic Press "uttei, M.me sound truths. Lots al fiom his present impoitnnt position; round, and we'll loan you loitr-bits to . oirsouu.i, cenaiu.v, om no num. and deplote ihe growing tendency to j buy a bottle. elevate military men to civil olhee. The first is an idle fear: (irant has n. ready shown that the will of the pen. high olliee. His fi tends fear that he will neither seek nor accept the nomi nation. His enemies contend that he not enough of a paitisan to suit the n it tl V. nrAM3-!ii.lMlnIUf, July 2Mb. loth lf of Mr. Tin. 0 Knn, jiUnililer " NKW AI)VKU'I.SKMK.Vr.S. NOTICE TO BiSLIKQUKiXTS r.i, i'i:ttsoxs knovvino Tin:MnA'i-s oitr-bits lo . ofv"souu.l, certainty, niu no -iruin. ,MM iry , , II'IiIIwimnI iliua I It is a strange paradox that our ,.,,, yVn iliins tint 'neiglibor of the Press is most elevnted CiriHt. .1 W ii.iiiisiii.il - v t'.miliH UUllirll A Mi riiiiHO.Ns K.vnii.Mi i"""-"' " A 1..1..1.1... r.ir Int. In Un. Jacksonville l.t'.n defy nri'ti quest! ! Irtcome lorwi.nl rnul make n mint lur tlic .imi- l Hi" iiuil-rsiKtiiil iiii'iiry l n-i'lfil lu tepvlr the Ici.ces id lit lip tin- crminils . . . LOTS not pild for lij Ihe 1st llf luillin ry iimI-mi niucliul iln-m usurcuoim.iuuy cu,,.l-llll.lurrc.tcl.iuj;jAt pt.ton of Jacksonville Ci mrlrry. Angii't ll.lMjT "H-tw:t list of LirrrKits Rr.MAlNINU L'nciiimul iii llie l'ol Of . Ilct? ut .f'o ksmiville Orc(in, Aug. lt 18C7. AmliiMijr K Alvui A n I In my HolMti Amy Siinli'iil M llnsiks 1) rfiUiin 'Honl t:s HdU'ilTliomii N Ihlibvu. H S If.i.lir Mrs A V. It.illv Siitmid J t'nx lr.il Cfiiiif lliKilr! riiilwixsl Juke t'.IMIIll Jill.H'S when on his back. j The Press man still coinpl Ihe "organ" don't pay. We n.lvi.o l.en.'nl.ls i.ack. him to buy an Italian machine. Thete ?3r-h.irp,... s:,v, it is the mouth isjust.fo.ee enough it. the P.ess sane- ,m, oflV d,.,,,,,,;, i!U,.. i, ,k. tiimto run It-a foreign knave and mom1.pil,rVl,1., M,re-poultlce it. I an Aiueneaii monkey, the latter very I young ol hi ne, orint miturttUy. ami We said o.iXueighbor was iutoxica- is woudeiltilly iiecociotis, ted not so; licivvii siinjily "tflsgttst int. Crulve MrsS riiml rk A T Ciiiilfi-ll Ainlrrw r.iiii.lnck (fills It llniv Al'Xsti'lir lltk J. .In. lull Clmrli Ouv.i.1 llivt.l J 2 Ihi.tMi. It iticn 1 Kvhi. I'li. S I) I'.viois .Innili lti,ui..,ti. Mittnn The Press man nk for charity; that . .;Jrtri .leiiiHlrr I.'-ckei .Inlin I.viiel. I II Luiie Jiilin Livrnlmrg I) L.iiksiviitrr U I.mw M ; Miirtii.Omi.r Muriii. Thoiims Mnrni Cerniliui Mme Mrs .Mills. I W 2 Mfirlle I'ritiicU W MrPriiiUiiJ II Mill i r A Miiitr IMnlel Milur Win Mi.rliHi'I'lins II Mini'' A'liinilo MuriM.i II V M.ilcr .liliii IVimiiicr Mnvlil I'rnvnsl Sniiiui'1 IVmshii .l"ln. Philips M s- Mry J I'.m.li II H It ml Able ltuv IUv II M ltivn ('-.M ltnlinf'l'.lll M Ollli A S.iinitf .1 T Sne'li J.oiii-s I Some of ihe Democrat wanted the "Oil Man" lo try and abolish some ol Sttiait's disgusting iies, and make a is for men and dumb brutes not for ; 'tt Mi. (lrl.ru J Sneili A II " .v l'..,l f hi... ; but after "reptiles-' j j;::,:',;;;;,-; ., JSt " n squint at the general tyle and ap pearance of the "critter," lie declined i. in i, : :i.:it. r , tug so tint in- it it i mil lill'irn Mllfvr--nPm (t".-if Ihe rress says The Press think I IcniVracy is grow ls a cow s tall. it is n The child ol the Press olliee is erv fretful, evidently teething. Weadvi.'e ( No '1,",,,t ftliiit-njiV.MUiu. Illll I tallmillllt !' Il'll'l I fjl lil'lll llln II lllil. - ... ... ' i " """ Z-w" I t io 'less man wains any uu.se tor him immediately it would further notice, we will get blaekyNUU. (ln'Mixr J Ui'li-ii V W (Lililnrl .Inlm (iHiilin Mi, I. limey I. ( (iiiiii.. Mi" AUii II I ink un' Si'iiiniin (iriwil V. Ili-in II (Ir li Mis Ann IIhwhiiI .'iiiiim W lliminl .lis.o ) lliilniri liu.s (J IIiiis.-s II II ll-il P. II Sn.i'ii. J II Si r. s ( t.Hirt.'f Sironif H-isri M Sc.nrJ.li Wi.lUm Tl psiin M in S (' Tuikrr Jsin-s T Tlniiiiiin M s. M J 'I'luiii'rsu Kil Tnjri llrulit Tnlirnw Willimn 2 Trlplt-i .luinrs II Tvr T K Viti-ri M's .lnr Vine hi MM M II requi.e lh.ee or four, however, to keep , ,,,, for1lilll ln K. ym,r. him m oider. - " I J A t'linl. s.-ar"ei i. ii e ,i... n ... T?-' -, in- rinMiir- in mi- iii i'ii- n- in,, i... ii, .ii. ,,i- in i- i-i.i-.k. dci.lly contemplates Miielde. He Hw !(. ,.,.Mi;VS ,ake this method loXii'fcli'm1 some very incoherent cpH-ioui( inf,,,,,, Viiii ilml 1 mil mil tin fillifir nl flkin.l.o.eU among wind. Is "Hang dog." House ,u. Skniim.i., neither am I ies I-. ""'"" V,ll,rn don't hang yourselfl We iccomtnend ble for any at tide or articles that ap- .I'XwmA drowning as more approp.iato for ,,,,,,. j eoluinns, unless overmv'' fniK uorthless . OH. hij,n.lir(.. - voll( or ,lliy 0,1,;,. , ' VJ Our neighbor speaks ol the wonder- K',"' '''""''' "' ,.,,,i,,,I,MlR,r,,, U vn' . 'm ,)V'" K fill feats ol the base ball elul... "' " ".",,U'r ".' ,,,,,,,,:i,1 w'" Zu u,m wonderful feat was getting T'Vault '''-. "' your ..sue o t.e .,!. ...st r ,,,, nTnr W, ,,,,,. .ppMn, in the lager beer s.il and stn.gui- "" ,';'11 ""' " ,"yHl'J.' ' t'1'1-, w.... mil for -..lirriiUsi i,ii. eilli- ii.i. urn. Ii,r il... r..i, r it , t,lt't III .V,"ll" l"i't h,iul (fare unit t Ifw.lMUnl for wiOmi nr nmiitli, ll.ry will caiiv suiiouniiiiig tin tolonels list u..i . C . li--m m ili J.ml mt OITuy, With his eve. lf"" '' W ,tl' mif1.Kr l"", "0' ln n.OHn I.-.ih. ,.l4ly tl... po.iaBf ...nip I lematii vt, M, Tni.M.ii, on .lie i.iir riirlii IihimI p.irnr,iinill.HVf.prr IihIji-. Mr r.liz.tl.tlliWr.ks Mr. 8 Ui.ks (irnrL'C WrUnrr t'lin Wuiiiiur. Ia-mIi W'MikiM 1: WlUon (Jwirwe Wiilnzi-I lli-nry Warm. T S Winer H'm J Win. r. I II W.io'fi. Srliyler Would. Win lxiiAvi.nt:i. The future Vice Pics- Alter the lion. .Mr. William Fiddler, I.V.. ...... ...... Ill .1... i.lil i-' in i', ii, ... irrrrrrirrir r lliu lfeillm 1 . .... ... . .. , .. ,, ' ' .. .. .... , , ideut ol the lulled Slates (Ceo. II. " " ,lu' l''lii "I lu-'Tl s Williams) has been again tiled at by swelled sons to require a poultice ol the Jacksonville squill-gun. As the bran. The other one's head was potil-c, Senator had left here eleven days when ticcd with bran-dec. the shot was fired, we are happy to state that he is still alive and nudum- Whenever our neighbor curls his ' "fJ1''' pretty moustache with an air ol "ah I Aim'.nt. Mr. Turner, Telegraph Operator, lc tl for Yrcka last Wednes day morning. He will be at his post on Monday or Tuesday neM. During his abenec, Mr. P. D.'llt.ll U "running i the machine." Tin: Louisana tebcls have been very hungry for reconstruction. Since the advent of Sheridan among them, it is piesu.neil they have got their "Phil." ' us s Speaking of Senator William's speech at Ki.gcno on the 2.'ld inst, the State straction," say "Jiiinp-otf-.loe" to him, ond then gae on his seraphic counten ance. Oh, hoop-skirts and garters! ain't it lingerie? Our cotcniporary is said to be so wondci fully "disgusted" by the beha vior ol his subset ibers, that he hits pur chased a gunny sack in which to hag his head. The Press man says we are a miser able fellow. We fi'nl null I. hi ii-oii... be wtetehed, indeed, if we had been ! m""" WJ snubbed as badly by a piece of calico ., "'" Hl'm,,, W!V,I",,,.y ,,on,w, ,n ....,. ..., ' ' U,,,U) the proceedings ol the last lew vears, ' j under tlieappropnate heading ot""Na- in Hi. .... ,-.., , . i tioual Politics." No ground was gone I ho 'Abolit.ou 0,1 Man" was in i over twic. He all.tded to all !w in,- town this week. Stuart it Fiddler jioi taut measures, bearing on the sub- 'didn't purchase, having received n lull jeet which have transpired of lute; supply from the Skmixiji which they i,,", '" n ('!"lt,''', mauiier drew parallels found very soothing. i '' "ecu the panics who were strug- ' h Igling, either to save the Cnveriimenl Our neighbo.s of the Press want !'"' ,0 V !JP i,,,,lllf',1", in " "moio Ln.iie.iil M0......-1 o i , ! M""1'"'!'!" style ol oratory, but spoke mo.e ge e.al suppo,,.' l)riln.n wuth an earucMness that mtist mVe menoften "s.ippo.t" themselves with , been felt by every one who heard him. awning-posts. Tuko another drink and i Kouuds of npplattso were often given try it ! lo show tho appreciation of the umli. cure. At the close three cheers were Ha! ha! ha! ha! Oiircotemporary I 'V" fVr (i,,'It'rnl n"ti Ik people's ys ,L. "likes lo break a lance with a ' h!WV f",P !l' e MV ,'r,',,,'.,.',1'. ","1 " ' , "nun like ,.,,nbei or Senator W I iams ns wspaper eoteu.porary." Chivalrous j Vice-President. say new cuss! Wouldn't ho rather break id.. top oil a whisky bottle? CS7"TI,o musical editor of tho Press inhales his lofty inspiration at a second story window. Wo don't see how-he gets his tuil upstairs. During the epidemic ofintermittents in the West this season, the whole im mense stock ol Ayer's Ague Cure be came exhausted, and thu producing pqwer of his Labratory waslound iuad en.tato to meet tho demand. Many who knew its extraordinary virtues lor the cure of Chills and Fever, paid exorbitant prices for it to those who Slmkespearo says: Sling physio to ihu purpsl If our neighbors of the 1 ress ore in want of counter-imtaiitu, I wv1' fo'tuiiate enough to have a supply they eat. apply at the Skntinki, olliee. ' , ..' "mo o ir neighbors paid in inn ars lor a bottle, while tho reg T. f ..... ... . .. , ..... ......... ... 1.... ' . T it is saw thai ciilillcr wos weaned early, on account ol milk being too stimulating for a weak brain. The SE.vn.NEL is charged with doing ulur price is but one, and assures us it was on the whole tho cheapest remedy they could buy, m.n nt that figure, 1 hoy praiso it for two qualities : first, that it cures, and last that it leaves the health unimpaired.-Tbtoa Standard lw.wi-.ii I In- ..niiii ritul ilmrili'ii in ), muik ultliout l.ili-ilrriiiir l"i .in- nrliine. J M..SUITt).V, P. M. ODD PELLOWS Oelotoration! Tho ODD ra.l.OWS of Jitckunnvllle Lmlcc, Nu. ID, I. II. 0. F.. will c.li hrate Ibi-lr 'lb AnulviT'ury lu .iackso.v villi:, Arc:. n, ibu7, with npproprlolo ccrrmonli'i. All I.o.ici-s nd llrnihrr In pood rlnnillngarr Irsiiriiull) h(ch.ii tu in- (in-H-ut uuii jmrllciiati-, A GRAND BALL WW lie given nmlrr tho mentgsmi'nt nf mem Urn ul thu Oiilrr, nt lh .imcIuui Hall (if Vl.'l tilu.tr.. A pul'llo Inil.niiiu, It hi-nliy eilcndrit to nil ulio wlili to ia.lirliitti-, , , (ii:0. IM'U.NCK, Clmlr. Coin. Jckonvlllo July V7. Isl.T. WOOI SAWING! I Imvi'Jinl recvlvi-il sml hi up ono ol Hull's l'nion Horse Powert, hihI inn pri'pHri'il In Inku rniitnicl lorsnwli,)! Hllllll, nt mi low n nmov s lo deli coinpilhloii. Pile tour vvihmI t-hihi ltd liigh, slid mxv iuoi;r liy ufvi.iK ti) h ctill. Quick work and complete latlifaction ii guaranteed. . . , . . I'LYMALE. Jacksonville, July 27, 1807. tf The llest Iteiueily for Purifying tlie IIIihhI, btmiKil.fiil.ig Iho Nerves, Ilt-.torlnt; thu Lout Appftltf, i Klt&jirs HAMIIUnO TKA. Il l Hid Ik'H prfn'rvsllvu Hlii.il moil any sIcknt-M. ir nu'd timely. Cnnipm-rd ul lntl only, It cai liu Riven mfely lo lutHiitp. Full di rections In Kitttllfli, French, fprnilnh and Ger raan, with every imckHe. TUY IT I Forsnlunt all tbu m holeealo aud rttalldrus stores mill Krociries. KMlli FltlWK. Wlioleralc DruggM, . bolu Aki,I, -110 Clay Mrsel, J"y'y San Franclnco AueNtiiWHiited In every county In Hie I scillo riliiic. to VAiivaiw for two uuw and Im portant SUUSOUIl'TION WOUKS. Apply at ouco to tbu kubacrlptloii departine.A. or U. JI.1JANCK0FT.4C0., JyJ7n3-ln Eta Francisco, Cal. SUTTON & HYDE LYOX'S KATHAIItO.V, LYON'S KX'iVT IJIXui:!!, LYON'S EI.KA 1'OWiJf.H, MAGNOLIA WATER Jiick(iniilp,J,.pt. 29, jt,ifi ( EL DORADO UNION CLUB ROOM, Corner of ChI. k O.fgfln S.j. ryur. L'Ni)i:itsi(TNliinvisr, Tii..p I ii.ml.ly r,ilt;.d iho ai.,,. ,,,',' R Nilicil n liiireiillli'-.pnlilir p.trimi,,.. . , Willi's. I.lii.or Wd ciifiiu ii.u .,,,','' ciolmni-rs. SMI i.'i'ii " Jnck.mivlllr. March ! (.; , ', . GOOJD XJ-JAVS! The City House, ;)nlll, U.fnClll-rnmiiiil Mii-ii.... tl.ii. I.t..-.. j.h 4'"i is thu il.u'i:to(:i:t . MMH'AKlMliai D. Lavcnberg, PropV. ryuv. iMtni'iiiirroi: won.n r.r.-rr-'T- i lll.v iitiliiii.iirt' In li. r M.-n.i.r .. 1mA ""'' '""' ""' ' '"tf !. th -i III I- nun pr pinil In iim i.. ,.WI4 VV Ihl .nil liiliil Inni u.lf. a .1. ii iii.niui'r Mini ill Mtih pint. a. tiuwl't Slr nii'inrii'iii. 1 UK CITY ll'UVI I. r,f ImlMln; ',-; n.il'li ull'i ii w.n tiiiiilii..) nm i. mux. . dinluu rn'i.n Hi' Ki1Clli;.S and tvi.: Hill l- tlll.lt f 111.' -pUl cllirjp- llf Ihr 1 1 I'lor im til lit.);. i.il II,. i Hilt p.iu Ili.llM' ill till- Mi. r In i rrl ill I- lill.tr p. Lily or Vu.iely ul I be luod nivid up I -piitroim. MEALS AS FOILOW Mrenkri.M, ... II lo 7 o'tlmk; Dinner, 'l to I Slipper, (Ho 7 ' LUNCHES AND SUPPER Rot up lit tlic v-ry l'i l ! "n ib iinnlil.. teini. (or li-ill nml I'ji.ut. Jiuk-iiuiltc. Jim" i'i. Iki. -."i joiiv r. hoick. I'UACTIC.VI. Wak'limakcr ami .IcucJrr! Uitgon Stmt, ii((ioim.V. Ut;a, HAS ALWAYS THE BEST5ILICIID STOCK OF New Style, Solid Jewelry, Well assorted, of plnin, eijwiA.ts ameltd Finger llinp. Ear-rlift, Skeve-buttom, BuckUi, etc., etc. Gold and Silver Watches, Or Flench, KnulMi and Atnrrlti.Muu,:i'. Ki.l (Jiialiiy only. 8.DAY AM :iO-IIOfH CLOl'KJ, Stlh Thoinaf Striking, AU.m. Wf'ii'MJ .Spring Uloik.tlc.tl All article are nrlclly wmuM.iI l"'l Ii.' Mild '.'U per ccut lew than al wj mUrww In limn. WmicIic ami Jewelry, In .ifftl nf ftp " can IwM-iit ly cxprvrv, and will kiiwwii mkiii nHiiliie. , JackMiuv, lie. April 0,1867. DR. HUPE LAND'S ' OltHIUTMl SWISS STOMACH BITTERSI V V Y TIiI.mi rurhVfiiilii" A l'lA"iil T.'iilt ' . I M' i A irry Atc.'U 1'ilnk' Un.uir"l (..r nrllii rl,r ' lh Krrliu if (tf MOO".1" T R Y' l"m'lln'1","' I IV I Kit ul. l all hnlfl i ",iJ w'' I lIlVj llJ fX.mtJ .KCl. NOBODY SHOULD "BE WITHOUT H! J.ll. lilini, ,'roprlfiir TAVLOH UKXDKI.. M s"; . , JflWy tf.w. 4IJ,fU) H 'ui'" Army Supplies. OirifK nr vk A- A 0' , Fii.it Kmmt... Odx., July U N ; ' - SKAI.KII 1'IIOIOSAI.S IN PlV.ft will Ih. rcclvid ul lhl ',,ii ,m Thni.dHy. Ihe Iftlli dy of Aurf'.'i. ' . it... .lellu-ry al Fori KUiniihiOwa.01 rollimitiK n.ppllr. viz t i.njofike li.'O Tun. ul lUy. to lie well cuted uJi ' Imi ipmllly nf Nullvo (J.aw. SO Toiiot Hone, ..wiMtiftM Tli" hy and Uraw to be a w po.iida each ,. tne(ta. Tlit'ilfllvvr, of . ?'-'ii;uPPc,qu-u.M mencu hcptcmlier M. 'l,l'l", ni'.,V,m..W. ua inny txi "required hy the 1)l1 ,Q' ' 1 X JM the nholo lo U delivered on or Uly J ' ? w nrOclnli-r. mi. The article mu wo. IhH ipialliy. and tutj.ct lo IqiJi'011 wv" bt-ltiK ncefved. ....iihiFu'd Itiddern nill MMr their price In I fL coin, or I'i cqulvale.il in U..rnii' ' 'u , ' at the market value-on lh"lJ "M'. m m1 Price, mini Imi written ai will ' tu liiiiri-. .. ,t.iiSii' Tlw Oath or Alli'Kl.-f nJh .FZa-al Gov. ..iiiient nm-t accmnpny w I r uiiI.m already fil-d in this "IHce; ,,,,.,,,. Tho rlghl lo reject any aud all W V Each i.tdder will I JTl'ta'tX' oMcn a boml. will. cle'itur lwjr k ty of On.. TboiiMi.il '''"''''f,' nii' li hi bid l accepted, hu will "'f'fw.ir.rt. .areeiui nl for ll.e ptrr.)fn;nce oi ' . BWC and Rim ucb further tomU l Wi or l.l written agrrement my " Jw,crc. lild lltat do not comply ' b '" iiiilri'ini-nl- will not bo w'lir,,li ,he ippro"'0' The contract nmdo'UIJ'C I" ',,,U ll. Department and vWo I Cow j Tho wpe ea or thl advertlHm' by the auccewrul bidder. cujlU. m