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' THE ORE(!0. WML von tiik nE-uni.xcr IN" lsits, VI.VMMKH i. flll.Wl', or tat nnn ittt. "Wll il. ISi (txl unrt ttllhAll irfTnt " Th r tl httr rtmnli fjr pAitlnt f nnUhnwnt for trailer. ron tiik vicr. pr.KiitiiNi-r, r.t. ii. wn.i.i .mm, or win. .tl. ...l... ... .k.. JUM f It.- V.U....I .! IX-imiill - D. M. C. QAULT. EDITOK. ! Satckday JIonxiNtt, Nov. !!,! $07. Immigration. Speaking of the impropriety of giv ing suffrage to the Chinese and other 'Inferior races, who come among ns, the JTational Intelligencer says : A-n tl,...n ...m, n1.n In l.rt ;..r.l.t1 with the rleht of suflrace? Arc the worsliiniiers of the Grand I.ama. and the.lollowers of tho YMinti, to be reek - oned 111110115 : the free and independent ,, -. .. t .; voters.ot a Christian lJenublic? 1'rae- iicallv that question will be on us in a few days. Our countrymen in Califor-. iiiarnrenIreodv forced into it discus-' Bion, for sevruty thousand Chinamen 1:0 to make up the population of t "Land of Gold." The idea is absurd. Common sense savs thee men ought litl tin. mIi.jiIiI .if flirt lnil ll.l lllf.lll.l around them a around all citizens; but in the making of the law. nnd in the refaction of our rulers, let them have no voice, until they conform to such conditions as shall establish their fitness for the high respousibilties of a voter. The paper above quoted is tlie lead ing Damoeratic paper ol Washington, , . ....-.' an.l one ot the organs ot tuei'1-i.M.ient. Wchold different views. We object to giving nny further in Station to the barlwriau honles of the Fast, and will iicvcr welcome nuy ieoj)ie among us .. ,. . . , ft ii 1 "s who are unqualified to become citizen ,., and to exorciie the right of suffrage. ' Yfawiu" thc(iuotion from a Democrat. , Ii stni.il.i...iMt. th.. i-.u-n ol in.o.,1..' " -"-- - -- -..-- .. ,.-,,.. iilH.ve allndwl to can never establish . ... . their fitness to vote; their color is an ' effectual bir aainst it and tlie re- marks of ihis influential 'Democratic jonrnalare further proof that Democra- ., ..i t.i.i.i. j w ii.ip uu ii.iii iniiiiiii ii tin i. iiiur, iiini . i . is always ready, after election, to ad vocate any measures that will Iosen , the price oflnboraud degrade it. Ilow j do you like it, working men ? You mat lanor ana sweat to pay the taxes, entailed on you by the Slave Oligarchy ' nilil tliuir . Northern iriOllllh.' llOW HO ,.,..,. ... i von like this Democratic invitation . and wolcome to the long-tailed & warms . . , .. .... r ,. , Of tinlwllOVOrii i hat think VOU of . . """"'.i J..U.V..H. .v w "" , friend of labor, advocating the influx of laborer who cm. starve you bj" coiiipotitionV How do von like this . ' , . , ,'. ... lionrty woleomo to the legions of "rice- eating thieve," to como here and take tho bread out of the mouths of your- selves nnd vonr uliiMi.m Gn to tin- nus niui join uiwui on. uo 10 1111 linlli vnn inijnr-il.lA ,li.i,.v i imf i-ii.. jioll., j 011 misorablc dupe . put youi Democratic master 111 power, and let thorn grind you down, body and soul, meutnllv nnd physically, until vouflnd out who your real friends are. ' I.Uten to your orators, you political slaves ol wemouracy; near u.eiu ion now me llepublican party would crush labor not to im lulmitteil to the lrnnchie mi- pany can uepunu on in. Mijipuri .- a liana poumis 01 saimon ai one nam 01 til they are qualitied. Give them wel- temjiorary success on the opposite side the seine. .. .1). i still following the come;" give them work; protect them mav nlieiiatc it. We pitv the "putt v I vocation of "teacliing the young In- in their iiersons, nnd in their propertv; ...' n.. i. .1 !.,' i.i".. i. .. ,.c" i dian how to hoot." the scholars by protecting the inferior races nnd U(,ml i(l,fnrc ettliug in thnt State, bringing them into competition with , C;0orge K. I'ugh, afterwards Dcmocnit you, and then ask: "Who says "give Jc l S. Sonator, advocated a bill in them welcome; give them work; lot j the Ohio Legislature, repealing nil the shield of the late he thnaen around 'i lawsinaking n distinction on nccount them at around all other citizen"' J of color in that State. The dunucrat Wc want no such immigration. Wei ;c state Convention of Ohio, in 1850, want j.cople como from whore they rcfiisul to interfere with tho decision may who are cpialificd to become eit-i izens and share in our Government ; people of the same religion ; people who cannot be made the slaves of auv party, or bo forced to bow under the lash of the task master. To nil such, whatever may be their political bias, who will come among us, nud by swelling the aggregate iiumbor of. American citizens, give us strength, i wc say, give a hearty welcome. We, need population, but have n right to ! say who shall and who shall not come' among us. Europe is filled to over-j flowing with hardy nnd energetic pco- pie, who yearn to seek our shores, i but are without tho means to do so, , . . . , , , ,, , and to whom reunited labor would bo , T . i .i a boon. Let us osk them to come. I t . t r . r i I Let a few of the Government vessels, L. .,, A , ' now rotting idly at our unvv vuids, , ii.. . , ", be eniiiloved in transporting them hcu i , .,' .' , .? , ,,' nud the increase to our national wealth ! , .. n ., ., i and security will moro than repay the . expense. Garibaldi has gathered a largo force and 'is ready to cross the Papal fron tier. Civitia Ycchisia is in a state of fciege. , '" The President has issued a procla- tuition reoommendinf tho "8th of mation, recommending mo -run November as a dav oi Thanksgiving. I I'utry Mmi. There is a 'lopul.ir delusion that nil mankind, and nil womankind, arc made of clay. We once "took n great deal of stock" in the idea, lml fail to find any clay .o plastic anil malleable as the material of some specimens of lititnntii tv. Look around, reader, and see how iiiilllV "llllttV H101I VOU fat! eiNIIlt. Ilow mniiv lndiidu?ls who think thev -' are acting entirely from their own u - l.tion, but uhoit'allvnre the slaves of ... . . i , . ,.,, public opinion, and ready to drift along with the strongest current. In social life they tire always wanting to know what Mr. or Sirs, so an.l somivs; in political noles thev are alwavs "lulling, lill ll, Illlll UlllS, UU ...I.! ...!.1. 44:.. 11 .....1 (11...... 11 .... "provisos," for the result of some pend ' inc election, or the enunciation of some) 1 favorite iournal. Your "iiuttv man" ! is .lu, trininaj pL.l,lde on the i.... ..p. n iiiv iiiiiiIh i'v;imfiv uu nit- piiuk i , ., . . , , , ... , l'"e s ?rC!U ,-", u "aim.eu ll,1t hJ vcry change in the tide, and no more reliable than theshifting sands f the ocean. Who can relv on the WrillWlJll o( tjie ..,Mlttv , , ' , . . ' ,,.'. w man breath may destroy it. lint political capricious taskmaster; he pleases no- body; is never pleased hiinelf, nnd, lives n doubting, fearing, uncertain Nlllll III III!.-, Illlll lilNl"? HIS llll IlL'J.'MUMr ,.,..., , ' , from those with whom he successively ( eomes in contact. c see thee kind i.l.i ..i iin. ...i ...i.... i.e.. . .....! of men every day, now clinging to the skirts of one jiarty, now cringing and r .....:.. r.... ...n.. i i... ,i.... b " -"- , always on the luuce-never any where always nfraid to be wrong, but with- 0, uacKiionc enougu to ever i.e ngni illlll u-lfli vnllt imfll- limn !' Out with vour "nuttv man'" Our: V III !!! Will lUtfcl itltlll VIM . , ,.' .,.',.. i pany uou i wani mm lie i 100 inucn trouble yon mould him handi-oincly, t0 'ol,r liKtnsr, nnd some officious hand gets n hold of him and squeezes him . ..... ....!..... i. ..... .... .1... ....u.l.. . ...I" " ;"" '""' """ " f . m . . . dependent, nuil-hcaded tellow wiio . "'"' fr himself, nnd whenever he j nds himself right-stnys there, lie J itl rock, set deep in Life's turbulent sea: he defies the wind and tide: the . ' i , . , . . i... . i i i.i I nugrv invaKcrsoi iiuuiicai cunugeiiasn against him in vain, nnd whether as a ' social or political lricnd, he will do to anchor to every time. yaaRn Sfrrr..oi:. Tho JftraM aVb tiat the IJepiiblican jartv have ,iill).t..(l nnf.ro sniVriro ill till tin. Vine ' ull0l,lu" uij.ro hiiiir.igL iii uu tue -cw , is.,.1,,1.,1 Stntm with tlm nvrxiitimi nf i L.iH.i!iii(i ataie, wun 1110 ..cepuou 01 Domneritie Coniipeiient Tim n.ir. I'emotraiit v,oi.uiliil.u. jiil nser- tSon sbnw tlint Ilorinh llrou-n Isidtlinr1 xioh mious mm iitnan itionn isiuner an igimniui nunisKuii or mi iineriiui-1 , Wt x.it to put too fine n point ' ,, it wo think ho Hm. It Un. nut- ti0f record tint ne-ro siirtri-e was 1 tei 01 reiorii wiai negro suiinige was extended to the nogroos in every State j yewn, t t tl0W- 0,ijoyWl, by i,t'jenio- crulir jun-h. It was "ranted in Maine 1 ' '1 1 t ''n ." 1)-an ovorwhelnining Democratic ma- .". . ,, . . , jrj in New Hampshire when near-1 v ovorv Oflico jn the State was held 1 j,v . Democrat. Tho (Umuvrativ , Cunernl ssemblv of ew Yoik nve ,i, ,,.. ,i, :..! nr .. ,Sn ,)ro.Kirtj. qualification, and the iniinne- lteoW,.rf.V party of Ohio repealed t10 aw.s rt.niri,1: 'negroes to give 0( a tj, ikmaerutle Supremo Judge, (lieu- ben Wood) who decided that uiiihit toes had a right to vote in thnt State. Truly, tho world is made up of knaves , ,u0, im twrc iwmtt Xo IQ .,,(.- 4,( fools just gullible enough to believe t,0 bnizen lies tho Herald forces them ttj 8walIow, IIoiin's Pai.tv. Don't forget that Mr. Horn will afford an opportunity for pleasure sakes to enjoy themselves, on Wednemlay evening. As usual, Mr. H. will spnro no pains to make every one comfortable. Let us go, ev- erybody, and hao a good time. TI 7l 7i 7 -w IIkavv rnohT. o lenrn from Mr. T. ... , e T-i i Ivllgore.just I'flturncd from Klamath T ,r .. ,. .. . , . , , ... Lake alley, that during last week tho ...,., ,-. ,. , frosts in that locality woie exceedingly , ,, i , r heavy, llio ground was frozen on sev- , ..,,, , end mornings sufliceutly hard to bear i i i 1 . r i ll li iinuuiip lutinvvi ,11111 i ii j luun ui mil . ' ' Meiucai- Elsewheie will be found the card of Dr. Gaining, who offers his professional services to the public. The Doctor is long and favorably known in this community, and expects a share o patronage. If you with tho very bet Oauikkt I'iioto """" ou 'nu' cM "a BHADLEV i UU; ioFfiOK 420. Mout(romerj Street. Sn, Frso cUco I ilil II. Ill' 1? IIIV I II ISi; 1. 1 41 1 1. PltlU'UI II I ,, , . .... 1 ... .. I Fiioji tub biiSTZ I!ksi:vatiox. j From n iirn.tte Irttor dated Silotr. Hcs- (rvntimi, Oet. ImIi, we copy tho follow ing extracts : "Hen. .impnn. Agent, nnd J, S Copelnnd. hnve jiit returned from an Indian-oat ohing expedition down the coast, n- far a Civcent City. They hmiighttip thirty Indian who belong to tliw rilnee. Anion'' the nmnlier are the crmir iWil who ii- mltctl Agent Col ' litis, last August, and after heating him ,nlmost to death, went hack again to tbr id us plnee. Siinpon, after ,..,.,...;,. ,).,,. m tliem placed on pla tlio i,0'n,.(i .i... i.,0(incr Mit at t ho inoutl i ()f ltogne river and com eyed them to Ynquiim Il.iy, whore they were lnnded ! -"!l i'-wcni -,., ,,,. , i urotigm tliem up 10 im iimee. iv . ' carried hi Henry' with liini, hut they 1 pave him no onnortunitv to shoot (The schooner Ann Jilha, J'rom San Tin ' ' rancico, arrived to-day at 1 nqmfin .. . I- !.. for a eartro of lumber nnd oysters. She ' . - will sail again m three or four days. . .. ,'n.e Yaquina itnv countrv presents nt,itt, lrilt appciinince at tl present ! time and bids fair to become a'placeof 'Home importance at no distant day. A great iiiimv fish arc being caught at :lie . mniitli ol tlie nay. t'lie ol the eompa' ; yt on lint tsiiturtlny canirht omp thou ,.,ke "white penplcol themselves;" but the no veltv of the thing soon wears off', nnd but few are benefited by the knowl - eiiiie iiiev gain ni school. "Wit jior - . . .... -..,11. it 7 , , , , . , . ,. talitv is inarching through this 15o- ,,rvnj,01 tt.,t pi,lMe Hdes nnd out - stretched amis and gathering in hi cold ' embrace many of the " might v warriors i "d diky maidens." The ifegenerate . ."" .! i suns auiMiaugiiiers 01 uie once "iiooie mi man" nnT rnpUllv passing to the llintIMI ground, nnd' clam lic'dc of the .pirit hind. Oreionfaii. . "W"sib JiSTKi BHiircrnni)- " Cnt.viwi: JisTJinniisi i . i there is not a nice ol people nt this .. , .......n,.:,!..,, -, l,l.-r,l1,iiu.n. Fronts of our assertion are to be seen every day in the milling and ngricul tural portions of the State Whatever Illl-V ,1111. IVIUL'H 1.1 III. Illl.t- .111 IT l-llll n will. In tl.N vieinitv n i.uniber of - ' - .' ----. .....- ........ . , . . (fr 1..f. tlifiimwii vwy vnliinlilfiiiiiiliimuiifl, nnd if there i" n particle of gold in ground owned by them, they will bring ,l "r'- Un-'nlinve "first rate notice, res- . , i i .t t- ii lini'tml niniliir. i Irimi 1Iii(.rrls iillm- i " ' - ''' sterling democratic paper, which lias been nil along during the late canvass howling pardon tho word with partisan agony over tlie Chinese quustion. This is in illustra tion of what the 7'iimm naid yesterday, .1 ..ii it . that the detnocracv would most cer- . i 1 . .1 i- .1 taudv betrav the working men thev 1 1 "n 1'. .1 . 1" 1 .1 " im(j atirtfd to their standard 111 their i . . u r- n- oluetioiii'oringeiiterpnoe. J: June. - - In''n Tiioiiii.kn at Aik.. Agent "!!,1!1,IS,:i,l,;r:. ".n l" f ft lVun '"' Bftu.r. mi, ." -C',C 0 ' T mouth on active diitv.iuforuis 11 thnt tlie tronblo at Aben nrn-e ihnn the re- funl of the Indinns to dig their potn- Joes when directed so to do. Of course, it I inoit neeeiirv that theSr crop be s.,r..i,. ...i.. ,1 '.. .i...;. ...l;,; salolv gathered, u their sulisistei.ee dependMipon it. Thev are not panic- nlarlv loud of work, an'd the rvfii.nl to nttend to their duties brought on a sl'u'e Ictween Mr. Clnrk, un employ l': nn'l n ".ufnuJ!.0,y I.",,.i. whM suited in Mr. Clark being overcome nnd held projtmto by the friends of the Indian, who wns nliout to chop him iiji with a hatchet, when Clark fired his pistol at him witli fatal effect. He fled to Siletz, and informed Simp son that mattern were in a critical con dition at Alsea, and that Sub-Agent Collini desired liini to come down ami bring some men with him. Mr. Simp' son took tlneo men and went. lie found the Indians much excited, and held n council with them, and talked the matter over. They came at last to peaceable results; concluded to be satisfied if Clark was not sent back, and, as an earnest nf their good inten tions, tiic whole tribe set industriously to work digging potatoes. So all is ipiict on tho Coast Innervation. $n. lew J'eeord. ' Qri:i:u Custom. When n man be comes famous for bis forgeries, the Chi nese authorities do not inenrccrate him in prison, or imprison him in n peniten tiary in order to suppress tlie evil. Hankers nnd wealthy men in tho local ity mako up a purse sufliuiontly large to buy him off from crime, and to bind him not to instruct others. Lahv Montagu:, onco getting im patient in n discussion with Fox, told iiim she did not care three skijts of a louse for him, to which he replied with the following: I.ndr MontAEUt) told me, nnd In her own bouw. " I do not care fur you three fklpi of a lob'c." I fnrf-heher. forwoinn, however well bred. Will allll tnlk of that which rooit runs In their head. Past Timk. Tho Ibifl'alo Courier says that during tho ride ovor tho New York Central Railroad of its oflicials, recently, tho train wns taken from Hamburg to liutlalo, ten miles, in eight minutes, or at tho rate of seventy-five miles an hour tho fastest time in American railroading. What is the difference between a young girl and nn old hat? Merely one of time; one has feeling and lbe other has felt. rtiirn n'li I n Ml iiii-f. n pntnr iiii.irn ill Unix! tic mill FcnlliiR Pies I will give some suggestions about ' ireeding nnd raising hogs. At the out-' set select a good and thrifty breed. thev cannot be hail, don t get any until 4il,s.,lH.i!,lv that portion compnu'il in the'opportunity oilers; for it is better j fivMwl,nv bnll(i, i making con to have none than "land -.harks" and! , , . ,., ,i, r.,,,,,,, thriftless breeds. The male hog should "siderable headway in the l.astun be kept in n lot by hiniscll'and well-fed. i" Stnto, and creating some ni'cd'iss but not made fat.' The females should j n .w.t.Hi urimtioii among bondholders. be let : to him in December, in order that the pig may come in milil weitther. Wliiiilliu sow isabout to farrow, separ - ate her from all others. Allow her to go ort'and make her bed to herself. After icV bed too soon in search for food, her Digs will bo deprived of nourishment bv older ones crowding them otT. In order to secure large, strong nnd healthy pig, the male should not beallowed to serve tlic sow but once, nnd then driven off, she will produce more pig than if al lowed to run with the male during the ilar. The tie... litter of pigs, the'tiuie flioiih'l be so iirrnnged that' they como In Scptoniber,whieh will have, to be kept over hi most places, unti u.e nexi Uill. J 110 l.l1 lli4l nu muni- m t.i:ii;ii f tlie L'Otli ol .N oveniher Jo. " iiijr. ,'"'""; .. - , ii. .. . riii.r.. ... a.inK inent, which is this": Keep food by them all the time clov.'r and corn, which, on tlie score of economy, is bet- er u.an Keeping inem two je..., , - ing up pastures and attaining :io greater i'.1 i.. i i . ..? ..r ........ 1 wet flit. At the nge of two o." ti'rec .1. . ..!.-...! 1.1 1... .1. .......'.. 1 uioiiiiis, iiiiii siiuiini e ini.eiuiii, i.ii.- , I. 1 . 1 .1 . l!1 - ... ed, altered, nnd the rooter split horizon- 1 tally; it is an appendage they ran do ! verv well without, if sufficient fond is oii'aa given them, lint it is certain, also, that the rooter is essential wlicn the pig is compelled to mot for himself. If he is properly cared for, there will he e uu iieci-iiiiv uir ins luoiing uii ami i..-...i :...! - ...i ........' ... ..... !... i- .. 1 I...-.!. ... .1 destroying nienilows and pastures to get his living, j'igs thnt nre made to weigh from 1.10 to 'J00 pounds nt six months old, make delicious, tender and juicy bacon. It lin quite a different fir. r sr : . z she lias larmweti lecu ueiiorouiciiuie u icacnv uill heartili upprove oj the at her bcd,thauhemav bceomeattach-j ,,;..,, s , ', t, llImiitiilIc cd to her oflspnng, and not allow other I """""" ' ,.;, i ...,.L- In.-. ( nnriiiitiiMl to leave ' exordium to nil insidious argument in would fain impress upon tho farmer, J necessary to pay oil' the bonds Humid tliiii is. to k'ivo lil Ixitfrt plcntv nfvlini- cause ii depreciation in their value; coal, rotten wood nnd ashes mixed witli nnd finnllv, thnt the jsople trill he n s,,lt to correct acidity. Thehest nrlit.lv , lUvaf of'thf lWihu nftaxutim ,,,.. that can be given toswineisbrunstone. ,, , . r. . , , ' It may be given in corn meal. It is a L'(1 ''-v l,"? "vtc-H-ity ol paying the inter ireveutive of sore throat, measles mid l't the bonds. Such is the aigu inllnuuuatorv diseases, and in all piob- inent of the Call in fin or of dishonor ability may ward off' the hog cholera that is so destructive in Ohio nud Ken fuckv, and may be anticipated in Mis souri. .Missouri paper. Fokv.ki.v Oim.vio.v. Extracts from English Testimonials, giving evidence of tlie efficacy of" Huown'i lluo.vaii.u. Tiiociius." ' u I have dirirml greater htntftt from the ' Troche" than from anything )" ever tried." ISiiookiioi'si: I?owm:i:. Prime Tenure- of the Uritisli Opurnt ii' iiviruuHMi, i. i.hiiii. " '.etrr knew mich a teoitdtrfal' re fr Jlmrmu." " . . KAS1.AI.U Oxronii 31fw Ham- "I hot'' tried your l7rovhts, and ntettify to their efficaey." I Chaiimk. Si ihiav The English Improvisator. "77ic '7W)c7ieV give great Mtiffttc (ion." T.W. 11. Lin:, Editor Loughborough Monitor. ' Very Lemfteial in clear iny the Throat when compelhd to niny,(honyh, ujfrinyfroni add." Al.vsi.uv Cimikk, Of the "Koynl Italian Opern," London. Mis. Louisa Pv.vi:, of the "Koval Italian Opera," speaks of" The 7'roclie" in tlie highest terms, and uses them constantly to clear nud strengthen the voice. Tor Coughs, Colds, and Throat Dis eases, tho Troches are invariably ellica cious. Piiiiso.vau 15. F. Dowell, Esq., pro prietor of the Oi:i:o.v Si:.vti.vi:i, pub lished nt .Tacksomille, Oregon, has been making a short visit to our city, gathering stntistics of our industrial enterprises, Ac. Mr. Dowell is n na tive of the "Old Dominion" mid wns counted among the earliest settlers in Oregon, while vet n territory. Ho in- forms US that tllO cniiitnliatKnf fWimii I nre beginning to seo the importance of! improving tho fine advantntres thev possess for introducing manufactures!. In this direction n beginning has been made, with encouraging results. Great numbers of Xew England men have become residents there. Lowell citi- zen if .. ews. In Newcastle, Delaware, recently, n colored man who had killed his broth er in n drunken rage, wns publicly pil loiied, then whipped with sixty lashes, forced to pay n fine of five thousand dollars, nnd then taken to prison to be confined for life. A Piuso.vki! Kii.m:i. -It is reported here that a soldier nnmed Brostenheiin, who had been nrres'ed at tho Dalles for desertion, nl tempted toesenpofrom his guard on Friday night, tho 25th, and was shot dead. -Orcyoman. Mr. II. C. Owen nnd II. G. Hndloy oflaho County, have just returned from I'ort Crook, where they havo taken about five thousand bend of sheep. They report tho grass good nnd think that a fine locality for stock. s .Tho Madrid editors, whose arti cles offended tho civilized government of Spain, are to wear spiked iron col lars and serve in tho gallevs for 20 veavs. irrotn llit IinmMle Chriuld lti'iiuilition. "Tho proposition to pay off the un lfitioun1 indebtedness," snys the foil, . ., . r..un.,u,n,vc mv f , , . , ' . , .,,. ,..., ' " l''th political parties strongly fit or j " the idea, ami litre i little doubt tmt 'MC neoitlr, wio are uotc taxml tt favor of virtual repudiation, in which the Call recommends a violation of the national faith nnd honor, on grounds of convenience nnd expediency. The appeal is made to the supposed meali ness and selfishness ol the people, their supposed lack of any high or delicate seuso of honor, and their supposed ina bility, through prejudice or dullness, to perceive that the proposition to pay off' the five-twenties in greenbacks, is mtually n proposition to repudiate. The ai-gument of the Call, in brief, is MlW: Tlint t,,U l,r,l,,!,lw, Pf these bonds was not made payable in gold, though the interest wns; that (,L, 10jL. 0f tic j,omi, WU for tliem t) qruenlmckt vlivn greenbacks were ' a .... .. wort i fiflv eents on tlie dollar, in polil: Unit thus the greenbacks necessary to purchase a 1 ,000 bond cost only $"00 in ,1oh the purchaser securing aninxe.st- " I---C?-' motit paying him the return of ten por ' cent jwr aiiimm interest, in gold, on 1 his original investment ; that if now I ,,;..,;;, ,,ri,'nlackn the holder trill ' ' ' . .. . nude a ha amhomc thiiiy out of it, in addition to the ten j,!cr cent, interest in gold, which he has f'cen ntinually in receipt of; nnd thnt in .''.' event he trill lone nothiiHj, even though the is- ". irge ., 0r p ing the good name of the nation, and violating faith with its creditors. It is ii specious and insidious pica, which we fear will seem plausible and even convincing to many who would shrink from tlie idea of repudiation in a more palpable nnd undisguised form. Yet the argument is as sophistical as it is specious. J lie question is not whether the bondholders had "a good thing of , . ? it in their put-chttc, nor whether they I would meet witli nuy Ids--, if the prop. o-ition to pav them oil' in greenbacks .. n,illU.,i r whether the people ., , ' ,, ,. , , , wm,M ' oncrally rebel ed by the inensure The Government may have sold the bonds very cheap, and may have airreed to pay a htrire interest on the investment, f Stat when it did so, i it wns in liressuiL' need of money. which it saw no way of obtaining on easier terms; and it' is now in honor bound to curry out its agreement in good faith, oven if the bargain ican a hard one. Tho vital question is not, "AVns the bargain a hind one?" but, "Was it n bargain?" Xot whether the Government ngieed to nay more than it ought, but "What did it agree to pay .-' J he proposition einiuated from the Government, nnd was uccch ted by the creditors. .At the time tho bonds wero issued tlie loyal pupors throughout tho Union urged tho people to invest, on tho ground not only thnt it was an act of patriot ism to do so, but that in a pecuniary point of view the investment wns "a good one. These papers, without ex ception, assured tlie people day after day, that every crt u'itor would l,e paid in full, in coin, principal and interett, and the Government never eontradic- fe,l tne 'latemwt, or authorized any contradiction of it, Jloueo unless it meant to pay in coin, it obtained tho money under false pretenses; nnd by undertaking nt this late day to put a new interpretation on the contract, and availing itself of tho dishonet quibble put forth by tho Call, it would be guilty of a most disreputable swindle, which would, and ought to, damnge onrcreuii in an the mnrkots of the world, nnd imprint u foul stigma upon the national honor. Isnicru!'. Norton who has been in tho Jackson county jail for somo months past, wns taken toKiibyville on Thursday Inst, to answer nn indict ment of stealing a horse, on Applogatc, about the 1st of August. Youno Ladik's Academy.TIio second term of school, nt Si. Mary's Academy, in Jacksonville, will com mence on Monday, tho 4th of Novem ber next. The Chronicle says, "Morality and the mongrel creed are nt war." There is little danger of Democraoy and mor ality getting near enough to have a good fight. NKU AnVEItTISRMftN'TS. STOP THAT THIEF OtT n. OouRb.:' It ib stealing from yorr your licaltli, which is deurcr t6 you than nil your wealth. $ine tcnthsortho tliseatsca prevrtjent in this climate spring from CdlfJ and Coughs. ROYAL BALSAM Challenges tho World To produce unythlnc In Hie slinpe of Medicines thnt will rcmnre nutl criullcnto a Cough or rare n is In Ihc Chft, n prninpt.no mnller ht form the illone might i.ums. llcnlej'n Itornl Hnlsntn" Is Ihc htnt JlnlleJnc in the wo'rlil for IlronchtM or I'ulinonary nQVetlout, Tor Orniip or llonplnu Cough, thw is nolhriiR on riirth llnil Ciiil ri.nl It. All luotlirr'n and mir"s oi.jjht lo have it bottle cloe by lliein It will gh en clillil relief In tnn mintilt". It I entirely vepelshlc, nnd will urove n blcnlng to the humnn family. For the Ucneflt or SnlTcrlnt; Hu nt milt)'. Fiinu Mn. Tiioiia. We Iistc t.eil Henley' Itoyid IlaNnni Ik my fsmlly llils wlnti-r. There l no uk- In Inlklni; t It throws uwrythinc In lbcf!mw of CoU(ih .Medicine In tho bde thnt 1 ever nw. My wife wns trouhlrTl wllh nlhnia or s nintlierlnp fpvll Inr yenrr, and could ect nnlliiiie lo hnvc nny t-llect until 1 struck Ih In "Uoynl lliilnnm " She Is now nlmnl well. It ciin-'d uicnfthe norrt cold I ever had In my llfu In nljsht. W'hi'iifvrr our children Imrc any. lliliiC like n much, n few drops plren on pulni; lo lnd. Hint Ii tho lii't of the couh. 1 licwr liilcud to tie nlthmit It In Hi" hmi'i. II. TIIOSIAS, Ibt paper niui. Prom Judge Mnrqnam. I ImirtMiinl -lli-iih-y's Itriynl llal'nm,'' my clt nud In my family, nnd llnd it n llrsl ratn medicine for Couplis nnd Culds. I hereby ro ciimmcnd It to Uii public I' A JUr.Ql'AM. From Mr. Pittock. M hnrc nu'd nmi-of "llenlcy'f Koynl Bnl turn" hi my fumlly, nud Ihliik ll Is n fplcndrd medicine fur children, ns well n for pmwn per. smiSi 'or Cnuphs nnd Colili, I Ireely recum mend ll lo lliu public. n. riTTOCK. Nrora F. DEWITT, Merchant. To the Public 1 hnd n bnd cniich for n lone time. A friend urncd me lo get n bntlle ol "ilculryV Itiirnl llnlsutn." He intd Itcnnd him. f put n bntlle, ni.il mtv iinuuli It Imd n splriiild vdeel It dried Ihc cough up hi a hurt t'uir. I hereby recommend It lo the pub lic. r. DtWITT. Tor rale In Jnckioiiriile by SUTTO.V A. 1'IYDi:, at nocit ioint nr M..r a. 33. W1XXTB. IriXKCUTOUS NOTICK.-Nnlicr Is hereby Li pivcii lo nil Mhom it mny cnnrrrii. Hist the undersigned Imrc Ik-oii pppolrded Ktwu tors of the entnle of JOUX A. 1.0 VC, drceks- ed, by the County Court of Jackion cuiinly, Orepon, nud every one hnviup claims ncnlmt until esinle, nre re'iicleil to prevent nld clalm, wllh the proper ouchers tlieriifnr, lo the nn derilpnd. nt JucWnnrllle. Jncknon couiilr. l-Jieor Orepnn. within tlx mui.ih. from tho I uate of llils miller. .kiiiv h. nni'.ii, IIWlll I, INN. A.A hoi'jiia i.ovn, irrulon. And furlher. nil thou ludeblrd lo Ihn firm i-f l.uve i llllper, nre rriiuvrlfd to come for wind niui muku iiuinidinle pnyineut the Mt llemeiit cannot pn nn wllhuut It. Uetober 3nb, 16t!7. oct2Cw4 GRAND COTILLION PARTY kOi a AT THE U. S. HOTEL, WeilBCMlny JJ-jc, Nor. 1, 1807. -o o TIIH rKOi'KIETOK OP THE ABOVE Ho tel, in Juckionvlile, hereby nrMmi4sk thnt ho v.Ul giro a UiH Kulcmlnwunt, on Wtduexlay vvnlii,. th Ctb of Novembers Erery comfort and conTcnlcnce will be prorid ed fur KuesU, uid ocordl! lut-lUllou ii exleuds t-il lo nil. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.. L. HORNE, Proprietor. October 1'Jtb, 16C7. NEW ARRIVAL OF TM riXESY LOT OF (JEKTIEMEK'S DRESS OLOTfl, Pants, Coats and Vwrts, KVKH UllOL'UllT TO JACKIUNVIIXE. Tlit finest goods I Imu in More As nt'fr were tn In town before ; Come all, and get jour garments made, For now'i tlie time, I'm on the trade ; Vour interest now do not neglect, But get jour dollies without defect Some FIT for dress nt ball or eliurc Or fashion'll leuie you in the lurch.. Come one come all, come big and small.. Tail, short. Iran, fut, I'll suit you alk The bt.t orilU I'll (nuimt IX you doii'l believe U,coaM imIhi I'vrclolh cnnuKli toclollic yuuivU, I'aililoim ror Wt. tcr, Hprln( and FaU, , Ho give Ihs unUcrlgQa. civil. ADOLPH PFEIFFEB, Fuhioable Tailor, on CallfornU St. OppotiU U. 8. Hotel. October 17, 1667. ootZOmS Ayert Cherry Pectool