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THE ORECOX SEMt.XEl Hi, ron tiik ri;r.irK.vcv iv 165, fLAB . OltWT, t tut rr? . "WU 4r. Ihc tm an ttfthfw rret " Tt - " ttrr f pui a)tkMs: f t -. TOR THE VICE rRK-UEVCY, ono. 11. tvit.i.1 .'t-, of mm tlrffc nsjr-t t ta eMo of tk il Tktgc Oi'Tirtt. D. H. C GAULT. EDITOR. SATrr.iur MonM.w,, Oct. 12,1507 The Great Experiment. every provision of our Constitution has been teted and found admirably suited to the purpose of self-coveru meat. It has crned throafl for- ricn war succcssfiallr. It has enabled us to form a system of forei-n iwlicr. liberal to our ?hbors.yetrfin and n-.rr; ?, t, ...,iV.;,. f .1- richts of American citiien abroad. Internal troubles tried it sorelv. it wa .-... -.i.i.. u..i.-;. -..: i M .., C4 V. UTUk HUTtHCt 4 .MMMV any owcr for its own ah at ion. It raay hare been stretched a litUe dur ing the trying ordeal, but ha' come out ot the tire of the rebellion puriied, stronger and better, because rac;ically reoocniaiB; the right of all men to liberty. The war proved two things : 1st, That under the administration of faithful and honest public i-ervant., the Constitution was a self-uuuning power, and that when tried, erwy clause of it would be found adapted to aay exigency. Sod, That under the admiaistrution of as uafaitbtul and corrupt Executire, the CoatituUoa was a sham, and to re'peot bo bettar than a rope of ' saDi There is so clae to it idatoer than tbe one deSnto? ueasou" ret the pre-ea; admtoisuatioB ha- vLtuallr proved that so such crime exi-ts, or is -tuai.-bable, under it. It proKle that the Executive shall taithfullvadmtoi.-ter the laws pa-sed by Coagr:; yet the President has made it a matter ot fact, that such duty eau not only be easily evadeil, bat such laws be attetly set at deaaac. : One more provision of thb tostru-' aast yet remains to be t-ted that refatms to imiaenmeat. It is ret to be a-eertaiaed wketbe; servant is to le a Whether the American Wsoveraed br the landameatal law of th land, or compelled to bow their . .. . . . aJLL a. li Lla? Uari.Dm IN a IU. JTjarrniEuj . ... " .. ou.seiasb, jwsstonate aad meBgetul Pn,.LU.f ..c..4. .11 tW. ..!...... ; ofatrraat, but deroid of the di-uite that oftea makes tyranny Ur- . -., -.-w--.. . - ..., foruble. No better OMtortanhr will ft!T-r u, t.i tlw .fflv f thi !.-. .. . r. -... : :-.. r.L. .:..! .1 - at the eomtos ,t..Mou of Coasres?. T r.. .- l...,.u. .. . u-ku.l... .Ik. . .- , , .mencas ix-opte are u o masters or erraat.. Let us know immediate -ll.-.i.. ... ..u: ...., .... !-... inteaded as a check to tbe exeivtseo! A ualimited power on the pan of the ExecuUie, or whether it it a meataus- ls. i. aerdr i,rtd tv w"e ofebelli.hmut. 0ongwiliee to an excellent mood for impeachment, and the repr&-enutir of tbe people . . .... . What we say. or hare said, on the sub- taxation known in the riwliaau world, ' Ohio only unr itorernment nas ueea apuy tie- , ' ' ... . . , , i ... . . . iri nf u2nu nr uimn inv otknr i V tMtftm k thirtv-siv thousand mil aramt nmeral s senbvd as a cranri experiment in tno - - -.-.- , - . , - - . ,; ... i .t . .. :,, I c. ..!.!.. sue. has been the rt.-ult of dehberat ho of taxable tcopertr. r ranee ha . KetuiMican, lmt ; ffcicncr oi cllcoul. i-u ii. i - , , . . . , . . . .... t-i t . i ' .1 1 been eminently soccessfol. Almot J?n', and not -winced by prem- jorty tbon.and millions. The I ed ( sn-atly mlnewl. owe it to themfdus, and those who,e warks ot Ubertr, we wiU be ready to ; aluable ialormatioa, not to be fouud a 'L '" lJ"e .fcid?'..''-iu-Nntuita they are, to ausjnd from of- adrocat lia a Haciple aad a right, j elsewhere. We btiWrt th we do Lai Sowe 'eoaud will ou'r Go'AT- ficc- the l-etty tyrant, who so utterly disregards the will of the !op!, dis turbs the oaee of the country, and Ji IW "' P'VLTCPS. .. HBU this is done, we may then 1WI that the full fruition of our self-governing ex- ,ur.wM.u..MaH. ., ' ' "...,, 7 , , i aide pressure, Ul be bequeathed bv the nineteenth centurr to future .-en. ' erations. Cmncu IJEPAiue. We visitad the Protestant Church, yestorday, and found all the repairs completed. The handsome painting, by Mr. P. Ii. Cof fin, Las been noticod before. During the week, several of the Jacksonville ladies fitted and sewed the carjet to gether a laborious and tedious job. The carpet is not only comfortable but very handsome, and the cheerful ap- jearaneo ot the Church should induce , a genera" attendance. To Madam De GuUfoyle, and two or three other la-. dies of this town, is due, we believe, the credit of the active and zealous to-, terest necessan to place the Church to its present comfortable condition, j and they certainly deserve the thanks of the church-going community for tbeir successful efforts. In Alabama, the Convention been called by a large majority. Las Vr.innrrrnF. T.n Otv...ii . iwiwp lmvun. me notclin tli Sttc for the shamcks, iif of its hin-r assertions, declares that' eery ltodical paper to Oregon is to favor oi universal suffrage, fti relation to this matter, we Meak for o&r-elve. n.1 unwmnM. .nrl c.rtittM in . V V .- . w vn van unqualified falsehood, without any ftHtudatiott whatever. Not that we art ashamed ol anvthin;; that we have evor advocated, or ee anv renon to recede from any osi4on we ha e taken. dice, VCt Wlie e, to-day, that there is too much snil'ra? no: too little. We think that under a coversiwcnt BpKd to be toundel on the intolli. senee in people, uwu oniy pwpie .l - l4-"? rMMwe amonm 01 m- ; should be allowed the priv "ese 01 me oauou m e nave reieea - .T i-r'- ?b -" ' , tho-sk M skia were white as alabter, should be allow cd to vo, h ne were unau,e to nma aoa me and that no man, however black should be debarred the prmlece of vouac, j.t t. l.S . . who t0!ed thoe onnlificMton. Tki. U oar fiuik. and it ill W un-aa. .. , . ken until onrjudganeat prote to us that manhood or univer-al .stlrage b either politic or doirable, Wt hate never acoorded to Conirrv-- the riirhi U inUirtere with .utL-age to aay suue, nor ha:- Coagre ever ciaimed any aoh ri-Wt. Iu the terriUMT. tae iieoble of, whioh were to rebeiUoa, th; ia U u-iJl- dkaMBt. TImh. suit. nU. . - oalr in name, not to fact. Geosraph- callr. the rebelled Stale are the same af la war; otaerat-e, tbvy are . . . . . not. ben tb war ended. Coasre; not. aeu the war ended. Coasre; found tbe jople ot tho-e State-li las under Sute jaenuaent- aad a coati- "" " ooiknly ?ored the ototitutioo ot the I'.nited -. uw vwraw. the tacts to tbe case. Whatever -aoe- i l . L : : li ! . to those Mate- being in the I ntoa or , wotud Uqtudau th national debt to oat of the Union, no one bat a foal!l than sixty yaars This is soon will asrt that their reUtioas with the -ovcrnmeu; of the United stau.- ware f. .. . .. , ,. , ... uriw mcbh uu warenuim a? mirar it cowuneaeed. Coasres- has a-saated . .. .. tbe right to lagtsiate for tbe rabellad X"- a uWk Sut" tbe same as tor anr other trri-! hl ho- AU ikt ?choUr -the. a pabhc ? iT,,J2 ,'L, wTl qil ihem-elres wellbetter public j.'5 rck Tw,l,,aBpott,d -""y , rple are to ft J-J" ."1!!!S. T Pcte4 Xt. C. C. Beekmaa. chool reoei watte-were so taoroagaiy .- K1 o lb eousthutioa ot the United i c .u r- .. jl -- ".f - . aaiaaa i u.. i.if. i .i i..i . .i 7,w,,UillwllMvl, hiaeks who wet loval: aad w ij. . ,--. - - -r tohrmded. WebeUedthatk wasrisht I - - the black man at th. bollowbox , a-awaet tb sunt of nrUelUoa, Jat k a i had bea u-ed to the aeld a-aiat iw i .... - ' i.v.tji m.iiu. ilm m P1 beaa-e tbe right of every aesro , Mi -.hp -yoattlt ItA vnKI hail hunii mm. . ..:-. 1.-. t . r lj -! " "tM .;.! no t lUced power to tbe lmads of the on-, fl,i.l r . .ii ,l. ...11 .. . . . :'mOBulift-. ,t,u..,-u. Tn.' aNlj f ikJ aukl.i.1 k.K j-. a a .! . - - ..I C i -' v. n m pnniai wi ir own prowetioa. To this extent wetostify and endorse aesro wOhi:., , and w hoaever e are saiisd that aai-, rersal sadiag, withoat any aaaliUca-, rei, d a copy of this atomaa. Ibr I . ees-ary to parpetaate oarls. It is got up to its usaal uwt ' ;overataut and -traogthoN the bal-1 - - i 3It. .Mrbr..HUv-W have been sulltr of a libel, in -tatias that th iaud-mark of Soatbera Ore-. had H. l.is .A. ,J ...mLJ H V J , Wiwe ,(0HlifB, k u iMte ' t4 ,uolj a , , wUftfXe8 wh,n fce , ieols -peakwl." .Vo such thins ! 3It JleLaushiiu don't smoke. The woods Tw V i i r T, "- Jve Wen on fire, ! . and the otomn6s of smoke rising from the litiraiix linUr dw.itl i !m , the beHi that the old follow was get-, Ungupsu-aw to oomjuate tor the , .snowy night-cap hois oon.iK.llwl to . The mountain is now really a i IiEPAinixt. TELEKAH.-Superintend. eut Whittlesey has reached Croxton's '"t" l repairing team. It is said the j "e s being put up in a more substan- Ua' manner than it was at first. He- P""15 w" probably be completed to Yreka December 1st. 2Ci:w TxLXGiurii Ovrvx. A Tele graph oliice, intended for a repair sta tion, has been ojH-ned at Estes, about half way betu ten Oakland and Kugeue Citv. uaguinvaiit sight, oleav ing the blue j more profit bv wiling worthless imita-. "aU,U "h revoh br" I'lace ' be ! DR, Ai B. OlPRRPPI10 !X ,be i(t,r nd Umli b:r" dl,,,t arehofthesky.likea .,, of the , tions. KeS';J and another ,MU ' UVCnDt "luMf,loeiheUltlef,oai tbeCre,!.. purest snow, and if n bv manv who ., - iJ..iJ !f ",a,np V"" resulted m , JJATTT T? (r,rCl ver and Kalded wy baud, terribl. ' ,, .. ,.'. ..... ... v . , Faj:m rou Sale. It,f..rrnP U....1 bolu "'''"'ins K-iere butnotdail....roJ -- -''0(Jjlfc), -TLe iluitaoir I.iulineat extracted tbe. wb. , f.f ttu.ir 1 iai puj-ate -.rctk is a pleasant ulace t. -Mter a number ol witiui.u.c - f ' "-"i-iiiJ.iijj.-, , . r . .,.,.,.. Jr.imnt.lM "-Vili-rnl Taxation. ' Tn i t.n-t ion Article. VC sho wed that this ffrniTatiwi, on the principle of cnlizhtem d in-tiec, ought not to (overtaxed for the purpose otlHiuidattog J the blie todchtedne-'. and that snch overtaxation showed a want of eoafi- inn in 'lie nalriotUm of OUr descend- -! .---.- . ants. " propose now t how that the i present federal taxation, a compared to the amount of aesable proerty , in the Unitod State, i the heaviest , States have sixteen thoo'and millions. The re entM) of the Government, in ; 1566. from all ourees, amounted to 1 near fie hundred and ninety million ot dollar, ine sreawsi expenoi.nrc - .. ... 01 ireai i.ntam in any one year. wa during th. N.poleo.ic wars "h hundred milliot ; reacneii near one J lma-J sterlinr. which i far les the amount raed by us in 1? ' vr ot ieace, and immediately .t , " Av-. . . . , ., . t-ue cweotour exnnu-.wc war. nun ., ,hn two-SfU. of the taxable prop- ortv of Great Hntain, we pav r more WUh , utxe. The revenue tor 1 sT wW irob- .iUf h mrmtr tkn St u in -ail i . ... . .. j The amount of interest parable by the , Government at present, ii about il 37, 000,000. About i 100,000,000 dollao to be paid iu sold. The annual ex pae? of the Gorenuoeot need not be, ; beside the interest taMtioned, above over i-JST.OOO.OOO. sar roa reduce i . the taxation so as lo rai? $30;,0O0,O00. i V.. then have mouev citaah to do. , . - trav the ardtoarr expense- of the Gov , erameut, pay the public totem:, WW nave any aiUUoa; ten a a cwg 'una to reduce tae puoac inucirteooe. tund to redui-e tbe t . Thu would reduce the federal taxation or two hundred aullioa etetr year, The amount of the national debt, at pre.-ent. i le. than three billion-. ,..,......... .. ,w a year, a it would reduce toteraat a u.ll .. ..--:..! -. .!. . . . taoush. , " Dt-TWCT Smoot. We wknea-ed ... the cloaias exerd-e of the , IJUtrfitt volwwtl ttHli U tW , r " Tlci ??l??ki 'd. . ., , ...TT1. " . , T , ,', In the -ereral tlaes. Xarr 'lrsueoiitatnepnreof Imrli.. W. .- . - - - . " ar . 4-jr- MM.rtf,Vir4 ..f-.- . .. re ." , wf ttml,w 1 n . . IT . ' " " "' "w u CT-"-"- ? tao week trom iwrt 5Imu1v Tk1:-. TH.. Ik! -" - . .". I to admr scholar-! -,n ?i!l 7, i, until tbe 'cho'd is . " 77T . v. ....., yum tw "vu1"! Is Mi tbe same term a' tho-e belon. , , ,. la. ejtH U they will be cuaea om tbe benefit of thepubH w- s m. v MMf MICM aL.U A UBf ,, .. , -, . , , , ' rvT, s hi w auout M uw'r5 .McCoavK. A, . v.. tr. u... , and attracti. e ttyle, aad contains mack ., i i ., , , .t . TT" .vl"? "J- ai'ertloa , tbSt -Met0i;k ? t the bet ab waB tbt ,'de ' 'hat the i for th United ' 'ormick's U for Or- ' inuav .umauae Suit large, . ?' MeCormick' ton, Idaho and Moatan a Territories. .... ... .'" . ... . Favohaw.,- VAT,.,m,.-ri.'rZ.":r., ,:',''" .ouu -ounrtn. i oto1," ikrofthe Fashion saloon, when tie ! good reflation and extndd us of(&rmer shot the lauer dead. Welearn 'Jin,,' JJmeJ.M Trotht" for Cnnn rlA -...1 Ti t,.. I has oaud the Troche to be extensive- ly imitated. Obtain onlv the r.wW i " UrownMJronehial Troohes." and iJ not be influenced Lv tl.ns ul.r. i. lite, aud possesses as manv niim-i ' advantages as any tKrtion of 'this coun-1 ty. Hon. Jas. U. Far can be found at his office, in this place, ready to ghe further information. " TBMraiajfti:Ai.iiis.-There will beatemj-eranceaddressatthe M. K Church, on Tuesday evening next, at early candle lighting, by llev. G. W. Koork. All are invited to attend. After the address, business of impor - tancc to those interested in the teirwr-1 ance cause w,.l be trauaacd. ' Pknnsylvavi V ItOSK , I" v. R Tl . lor SOX 0 ml ilavs the overland wires hae been down, hut be. they aw no in worktop order. 1 V mm from Ohio show that that Mate , ha gone Democratic by nearly 10.000 majority. In Pennylvania. the Dera- ' OTI-fttic maiortt V 1 between .VHH' gr OlltO ANP 10,000. In t)hio, nccro suffira-re was t Kajic (.reek, l mcisatna-rj.um j , . -r-made an i.Me, and repudiate,! by the toon, and Philip Fostcrappointcd post people by a majority "tf "TjiMoffier nt White iror,c,l?nkcr havo nothing to say. The will ol tne eonntv? Qreeon, lmsbwndicontinuel, majority our law. ami the reult to there "bein: no provison for initil i'I- trenffthen onr eonMctioi otJracc. Iowa sroe jW majority U Dili 1 or ax Lumu -. ohn I, Ridre, editor of the Gra? A alley An- . a- (tonal, a Democrat' 1ht ot t uto ..;. tk.t j. kJ nwli tn v about ... ..i.j.- . il AA wniie nun svrmrrH. - ..tw. . - -' "? " InedfOMNt wa a nau v. neroKw - . . .... . Vimu-UlmJ mlr ot lh. Cherokee "i...! .n ..- i.ii. i i.u mtlt- ... - - .i!.. nHf1 tt inllnonro nl hU intnilr 1 i u .t.. t., .--J MM,.'M WM.M ... .w. - -- --- - faetion, (wti. p.rrmrn-n p; " .,, . TTn .. .r ..... ,.r ?c eaU year? aso. He was a man of ttcatJon fon.iU. wrhcr nd M rt tttmrW rUm j j,. Devit-tby. Dr. Shre.-wbury w ill ivmain in town a few dav CAt week. - . He is a nt-.'la workman, and all who need hi crv!ce should avail tbemelv ol tbi opportunity. H oau rle. We learn from a senile man who ha- been attending the Fair iKi a-ra-k. tlmt a ladv livin" nmrllir. . Y.mhill oonntv. while walking ---.,..- -- alone the mad lcadins from ber houe to that ot a tielshbor' . -ud.lotilv confronted br a -transe man. who. with one blow, knockvd her do n. , from -he t fleet of which -be fainted! Th, brute, after violating her pe.-.n, mnae sooa ni- e-caf. ana an -earco lor aim na oeea iruiue-s. ine laur wa- found shortlr after the deed wa committed, still lyin- wher tbe runlatt bl kft ber and after rented en;, tber -neowil in re-torins animation and lift- to her -rtem, but horrible to relate, ner n-n-ou t.ad bown ami slie -till n mainnl, at lat account, a ho, i... -" . i 0ocn Vai.lkt. TheAlbaarA.i. tomtf : "Hay mood S. Hurkhart. ! K1 lhlf cnly. on t -t -t- tier-, and a full-handed former, havins rt quar- "tly reiuroed trom atrip acro.-the I w jwrtly cool ; it prereuts the ber , .", ,' ,. Caeade 4oiiatain-. i- so smitten with " ,WM" breakias: then imt them in j . , .. -vw AoiiBiaiu-, i- so smitten Wltn Oehocv VaUer, tlmt he. together with i y other -ood ' take up their line of w- U,h lfc W" Mf- aairv outer ooa riuaeu', will in .. i -, - ... f march and so thtth- em pro isjon. and ue-nrr lor a sojourn there darinr the cowtoc winter. 'rbe- I it-ud taLias and improia claim m..'.r t. i..j.......i i.i. , .i. i . et ot their !. Mr. lltirkLsr: . .u,'.. .!, i r " V. Jtn h nniiu.mli: ... .-,---, -", T r"v . . . j'" uoi man. i anu taiumiiui a. nw.ii lh rtcnWW, of ,-,,. y j tue de4 "3tT. - .5-1 , ! .". i - ,J " '" we tm w succoa. . , - - - AVimtrP IVI.IiV (lli.nc lJ.. aniC XMiv Urnxr.L '... tb arfcroftBt- cott famllyhatfalr. '.r P-l tm public thousbt, aaoth- -, .!. i. L. t -- I .all , r nolrk-. i. Lmm tn our t ...UL.!. occunvJit. tK iCuu .i;ui,:-l -. . , . , -.""' witne the death 1 , tb. famUv s.k, " . . - eorre,Kdent at Jiaker - My. mKereoumy, under late of Oct. 1 . . .ma ' i , wnws as ! follows : We had scarce- , r -ot over our sriof oa aooouat of th 1 .. . -. . "" w terrible ma-acre ..f the Scott family of "J1 A,,1W' M in " ,ann 3S"tt Iwit livi SV.toMTwa tbe Ky Valley road to Fanrwll lieud, B.'r" h(or by Indians. The' ' . r . " " w "jv ci meat ever let it be thu. Y'-JftU. .. Tijo.Np'iuv.--W0lon. ,' ul " 'y oooMrred wSglfi S"."' of! ... ..,. ., uviik oi ill lauii.. 1 J iAh m a Ji A n l. Ml M between lol Greeu of the firm of liuiil. .( ;.. i t . . H nrtJ,er rticulars, with the excen tlOH that it is snin.ft-l tl... ....J ! ''!W hUm f -! '---. Lively Shootiv, n t-.i... .r teruoon. at the Fairrnun,l ti..:...', aniin(-d, the Jude did not rm,.;o. CaS? a?(e out. a-aiim panics, aud ' ttr wfir-00" ?' 'iLt;11 'tv.'on Soap Creek! Vila I ' "-" en in tne mat-Ik-uton coun tny Journal. I .nwi'11; I,7AKS.--Tlle French . Sol? nUe Sub-n ' affrd6 a I are K'wi ,t5'td S? S5? I McA, and' thiown into a rv 1 " co,,ta'''',' n abundance of Lot lard leriV5 tle.v .cornc brown and dei- Si',?. T'" int? a cohu' ,5, audJ !, lninUe w5tl i .tv 1v.toi m CiianvU's. Mr. Q. . r.rovks. Special I'o.-tnl Agent, mr-ni-lus ti with the following memoran-. da of late postal change in this dis- tnct , A new jKtstoffiec hns been ctnWibel at"lmacn. Clarknina county, Ore con, and J. V. Fisher apjH'inteil pot mator. A up w itolBce has lrn etblishe.l . l . ... . ....... i ply. I Charics Calvert lia Dcen nppoi-itoti l-ostmaer at acomia, .unnon co:...- Charles A. Reynolds hn been aj- I a .!. a&l k T T tT II I'liniml lni' - J - 0 , (, mjh - ! Akkivkh. The Portland Jtr.ih1 aef w e tnbliheI i fiy; evem! wevk 1 . ...M. -. Mn. .. n. iIbm .fatlni fiiaf rouidt ruble i StE p t,lZ3.;IS: CmISSTO TJhn 1 uttmr fjermnn immicrant had dailr exuei-ted to arn e at Aurora, Ma- . . i , .... rion eonnty, wnere tney intcim nOtl COUIIty, where they intend I make their future homes. The J.:tr- . ' - . fthpM,. fThf i - .. . "A trvam of wealth nnt liaeot to the .Wtion of Oregon la-t the tight kind ot -oalth; a-Genet- al I'id well -ays : 'u-eful peolde' which . U jut now reachin; n 1 he Autvra vetentov by I colony was reinforced the arrival of ftfteen or eiihtt-en fawi Iie. in a manv watfM'. drawn by tok lookins mule.- and a-i. TKT pvMit mb-aatk a trrailttt -They mvt hate lud a ilra-ant trip, vtt.V. , ..,.. . ... todi-ia from thrir abtamraiiee. but no - . ? t - . . ... . . uoutit Jeei exceeuinsiy srateuil at na ing reaelHil tlulr,iiriiey'? end.' In. m. : Dlmam Goi. Mr. Jawe- T. lift .lame- I. ortle.Miper. l the Orvgon City oohn ini-nieni i tne 'rvgii . ity oou-n Mill. Informs that the mill i- noa erowdol with order-for taide rood - , The -.ck on hand i- almt eritir.v . . ----- - exhau-ted. Theapwil-ia thi- citv oiner mm-, reNn a nreiy tra.ic. j nn aciirnr i- in nan atinoataoie to tne . mot that the merchants of the minim ' resioti- lo the north and east of u-, are j now l.yto to sK-ks for the w inter trade. A transportation to winter i - ' diificult and expensive, tbe are bur - ins -applies to lat till Into in the , -pring! Ormiau. ,. ., , t an mm. diurix lo can rrnjves maKe a srrup ot a quarter oi aounl ' f-'rar Jor one iioun J of fruit. Put thc "rPf vh5' lnto " -ablins syr- . a,Ml "n bei out soon, and let ,u.. ... i. :. . .i '" ttvm ym.mz -. . ber gto. Hit them in, lwri' "'"i beat it o a- not to break). Theu "Kur Xtsf.va.CoL .lame II. Ni rre. for I merly of the Dalle-, arrived in'Atbaur . !.- .-.a " WWK lo attend tut- lair: i.e aa- t Mt-ii at the sr'Uil -ii I'ndar -.-.. L.. ........ 1 ...: M t,..imJM, u. . i -.. : .. I iaddlebag coutatog a Uolimicin.., I i tl,t,J;r " T ';i , - .. -. vu .-tnuv. a nair oi i ." ," --- ; T "Vj y'f ' : -rr- "TT "" "UTO r "" ! MS w ' r- oere I- anxiety it- lo jWBy"w - MHrliaWtal. Kn Mifc-.JAW .rai ' - I 3I'K 0vsTia. Mix a niut of . t.i,.. .. 1.1 .1 . "" afcS?tl!Ji,l:IM,t!?,0 J"" - r -? w' "Y1"' uu" .I' drawn batter, a toatKoi-ful ot salt, half a leatpooulul of K.jr, and one egg. Uroii bv the -ooutul Smn t!. -. i , ., . - - " l " OB?n Jet tbe cakes In from tight lt,s LoJ"-N- ". Monitwry ijtxwi, Saa Kraa- citoa. coTlUJo.y j'AftTi; Jlotulu) Jit cuius October 1 1, 07, ,r nTZn :?- AT '-V6i' 'W.Vi.v OllFEK Tk. ...J. ... aM O.. ...i. ". ...'. rc tl "lend SW JlrJ; """ aitKe4 Ttere u f" wrK .1. aijgre iT,h.!lr Mi u.ui::u.".h. will aoc-wtno. i"iu.b. Ptcpritior, SUNDAYSANDWEDNESI)AYS LIME! LIME.' wlllaiui i,,iMt1 ,0 ." rh"p lJuT MuUer 'j f 'oa Third, oi ert ' '" i,Mlia '" wJt upon cu.tom- STONE "CUTTING f Kloiit. M....... .. Ait a"- wiU '!" pronip, attention. . ... : - : . ". " i.n. in a uiiif not -rnip; tuen put a plc-e iwi ftinuir. Jiautiucturrd Irrm ttdici wvn ih kurain vu ver i ne iniii : men ' " , ' . ; ' illfup with hot syrup, and seal. TJVVl"'1?'" " - I It jimi-a. i tlu fka.l... t . Q$&LCii l$gk.' ae'.fcaaf ' s nr hoffman. NOTARY PVBHc CONVEYANCER O 1 o U.S. Circuit Court CoiiuiiImi oner llt-nt'K Klr.1 lr 7orth r Uwu... lUnklnc llnu.r. ' fully .tt!.arl, and tknowWEcsiti1t, A Arpllctiioot for Hcnntrd Entrltn. pL fwptloa Right Dd l'riv.ie tnttT ttUti i sutton & hyde; LYON'S KATHAIKO.V, LYOX'S EX'CT G1XGEIJ, LYON'S EI.EA POWDKH, MAGWOIIAWATEH.. JekODTillr. Pf pt. ;, 166 tf lnsn of sedfntarr bWn, trooMpJ with lack of nmwlltr, dl'tre. allrreatine. iorA u. to . S.f.E'Z"-' S.e '? " tf tktT ' "in inn in njcwiPiiniM ri. TiTinvht TEr.wlileh arenowreeoaimin.lo.Ji.riK.i "M" ' r,t nml'wl anthorile.. nd wnik .VT J I ii . -.. aatc "B immwuie bmrficlal urt. Tbft lr. SSX? uamai l m-Birrd. 0". Fta. Tb-y ponfr, Mrca;iti nod Invljortif. ' ; Irw," neiT pjiii. .J1" r iBf wittr - . Tb-jr rirEtbD the tTfteai and tali-tn tbe nM, ! ..lL'"' '" "" " ,s MWJ rwvava Tij cat I)rptpta ami Coa'Upilon Tbry car Urtr ConpUiat and o titttkt. TWr laakr Um wrak firsts thr laoral Tkry ar coa.-l e t orW.raW Caiban tork. wiubrrr. ftra. roi and wi. tawfc. wiutrrert. ftra. roi and wi. illpeMTnl la iwtfrrilr rr St Crwi rta. . orieaur..M tlrcolan aad tftiaoanu atoaad rack ltlU. ir.M.. . r ..-..... l.t. . ... stxuTwxJVStuw .'.. , uuui otw tb cotk. with plautan a ut i " oar Msaaiar oa a stw ni !.!!.. Jt ... ' H1- S,T ,., mtT ,oU' ' B' Wti unb spa 2SEJTM&5ll.llAyi KT J pr" Irt aalk.i.1 & ' ,' 1 tmc tkW Uuh. ttrs'liias Yrir ca- t ' l . bur caiM rlaatatiou U tt. r t 111 JL .zTl " rit : ...'" Ha7u,trC".,-r.UI''f .'.T M lV areaniv rte h iacrrdiblf Tbe iltct. ' ti.al ' of a burl i tbe enioc we prfnt titf "" iitnwui. iotj arc .j vj i.i r-piabk UruppiHf, crnccri, ij;rn.iaci,fc. tWi, lalveut, itf!LlKat aad couclrr rr. I. II. Drake A. Co. i'-iiwi.i nAicn, AteHet dHlebt! The ladlr.' trraiarf it i ctitluian' boon ! Tbe MVftu-.t tJon. It rnTri redo., taa. Uoifliri !c It eofc atrvoai beadM.Le to J i. jti;;in- i. -Ii. .i. i...i.j. .t... .' -?: """?: r",'w,l'J i.ibi i 1. in.ki a UiuM auri 1..' ntrfamr ltareimiiiirtobHinrfi.ferio'ti. S HbalXr.itaZr t 'rla,rr. Trr tbe -.larsolia Mawr oner acl .uu will uk no other cokirae. ttrfumcrv tr toilet uaUrtLitvnrardi. Demu Sarcet : Co. 1'rojn. excluHvr Aceoti S V. LYON'S KATHAIR0N. It if a taeot delightful lair drtoli;. It eradicattt teurf aud dandnJ. It lwp tbe bead cool and elf an. It makt tb Lair ricl. toft and 'Iom; It jeventi Lair turning era; aidlkUitj off. It rritorei balr on tirfmaturrlr bald trail- Tbiiit juit bat Ltou'i Kalbalroa mlli-' crtitbWdmaadl.dally'locrea.Ini II 11 IIK- lualmottu- Inr uoviltirtt 1 If LatUIr a couotr-r ttore Ibkt doei out kerf it or a lauuiy tbal coat col ute 11, E-Thomaa Lyon, CbemUt, .VJ Mustang Linlnieiil. Have too a burt cbild ora latceborse' tbe MexKao JJutUUK Liniment, For eul. prnlnf, burnt, cnelllnr aad eiM bra;. tbe Mxicaa "Juttucjj Ucintst !: taiu curt. For llbeumatlrizi, ueuralcta. itiffjomti, Ulap end bin. tber Ii tottiinj; like tbe Mtcu Aluttaog UoitDcnt. For I'mriued born:, tbe voll-cvH, rlasboei atid tweeojr, tie Xttrxlcaa Muitaog LltiBttt cerer llt. For lud-galli, scrotcbci, big-bead atd fpu' tbe ilexlcao iluitang Llmtaeat ll worta!! I uipht In fMil. a . I,., i. ...t . ...tn. ...i .r.itinin Kre to f VUIMIVU wiu tciimu iu vvvui iu v...,- . .t... . t..iu ..r .i.i. i iui. ...... i. .l. l.t ioTM luvut tbat can be wade. Jl It more certain tban Ibe doctor ll " sold blm for $U0. Vour tlnluieel M - Houdrrtupbere.' ,. All ntuuluc U nrauped In steel plate esP' lost .ifc'ued G. W. Wetlbrook.cbeBiI'i.Ma'' to bat tbe private U. fi. tttuip of ""'V, , . J A co. o er tbe top. Look closely. ' "v w druggi.u, at 25, iO cu. and tlW. lyoa'aEzt't of Ginger. Lyon'd Fjtracl of 1'ure Jamacla Clng'- Indlgettlon, Nausea. Heartburn, Sick H'f7 Cbolera Morbuf, Flatulency, etc H,j warming ttlmulant U required. I T. preparation and entire purity mke 'Ty and tellable arllcle Tor culluary PurP?fiS7. everywbere at SOctf.wr bottle. Aa -or J, onV' pure extract. Take do otter, o tbe prlrate U. 8. stamp of Vm $"; is on tbe cork of cacti botlle. b08 ov genuine. tb tic m i v-vvwiati iuc uui'iraMut uuuriii iKniun time Id .iidln.. tr.r tin. ilr-lnr It U CtttP" Ml,