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Uf 1 H. M i ft- 4 THE ORNM SENTINEL FOIl Till. rttRSIIlUKCY IS 1808, UIiYNSKN 4. lltt.INT, or Tin ciiTin itiiu, Cm nib of Comfort. Jl I New York mill Urnnkl v.i I'ltlrs artvpn- , ty thousand democratic mnjority ! The Fivo Points ring with the cxuKnnt lVtllAau.l.Hmrln1 f.llliful nerTHnl ." Tho iw """ " '" """""""I " "" "-'- pi. bit r.4nl. f ir pUrMi-rm.lltlimtnt to Irtltvif. ,',l anything 110150 tliatl rol n clllirt'll tnti fill. fii utttufftitrrV ' . ...... .. ......... I no rvr-itrrfrrn mi lllilMnrttlf tinf not rf n ti U,ttl ( Vfl tv till iiiiii'vvii '... I Tlio scum nnd filth ot society are agnin thrown to the surface by the recent 1 I f .., .!. ....tf.f t -...! 1 rwi EDITOR, ""'iing (I ue poi.unii cauiiiron. me most corrupt nml the wickedest cities GEO. II. WII.I.I IH, or ottaox. TWh intJct to th JliliMi of lb Nttlcntl Colon Conrvutloti. B. M. C. QAULT. SATtmiuv Mowxiyn, Nov. 10, 1807. j tlu Rqnihlio endorse democracy by seventy thousand majority, and de mocracy is triutnpant! While, it I iluclisniirillc. Week niter week, we have written of, and discoursed on ourbrautilul val ley, with its fertile acres and varied re sources. We will now say something for the chief town of Southern Ore gon. We do not boast that Jackson ville is the prettiest town on the Pa ciliu Coast, nor do we claim that it contains more intelligence than nnv too evident that democracy finds its chief strength and support among the excitable and thoughtless population of the great cities with few excep tionsit is cheering to know that the rural distiicts of the great Enipiio State to which New York is as a groat sewer, carrying oil' its surplus other town in Orouon but uo do insist ' Sage-ii.i give a mnjoiuy lor me that it is the liveliest and most Hour- L,"" n,,ko'' Jt U l,IlWi1,lt k isl.ing bare between Mnrvsvillo and J,ml J1'0 ",,H?,r .Vt'0,,UM1 of the Slttic Portlaud. Forthc information of thoje " '""S""'-- " rollectiug poptiln abroad, nml for fiUnro rr..n.nn.. l.v ..r "" ' "' " n,"t '"-vc ' l " own people, we will give some idea of ''"J0"' over thirty thousand for the amount ami de-cription of business U,L L mu" lKhVl an" " numw "8"'r that makes it the commercial centre of ni,cc ,,ml m dvlHaitlon ndvanccsde the vnllev. The population of Jackson- ccy. " " present constituted, will vllle is not dellnltelv known, no census '"rL'1-v ,,CB,,l,e- T,l til,,L' wi" crrtainly having been taken with a view to as- como wwn "' l"-'0l,!t' wi" bu lin-'11 of certain the fact; it is variously cstima- bc,l,5 r,l,wl ''" roughs," and seeing ted at from six to eight hundred, and ' nU tho 1,lcr:Uivcj 0',k'c. localities ns theio nro throe hiitnlr... n.,,1 niiv where democracy is in the ascendant, votesiiithepreeinct.thepnpulntionwifl 1,k'tl 'ith shoulder strikers who, lmv probably fill little short of the latter "g h mrgc 8iiarS o. ponueai power in figure. Located hero, are six stores or general merchandising establishment, which will average n business of $00, 000 each per annum; two hotels and one restaurant; three retail groceries and fancy stores; one hardware and tin manufacturing establishment: two jewelers; two meat markets; three their own hands, cannot be blamed lor using it to their own advantage. Ciu:ci:xt Citv Itiijis. The follow ing is from n gentleman in Ciescent City, under date of Nov. 10th: "The steamer Del Xortc, Holes Captain, in coming over Humboldt barFiiday liinmilirr fitll tllt nil tun. tt-nt- in. . . ' "! .., ... ..v. ..... ... livery stables; one drug store; seven shipped n heavv sea, which damaged saloons; two breweries; three black-, her upper work's verv much, and also smith shops; one banking l.oue; two one of her wheel-houses, nml killed one printing ollices; one photograph gal- sailor-struck in the breast with n lery; one tailor shop; three boot and barrel-did not learn his name. The shoo makers; two bakeries; one cooj.- steamer arrived hero Fridav nficr- cr; n first class saddlery; one cabinet noon-discharged her pasenger.s lor uuuvarpemersuop; a guiHiuitl. nop; this place and express f.eight; and as ..w.,miiW nun sicaui piaiung e- the sea was verv lough and the weath tabluhment; two barber shops; three or Mnnnv. 1n. imi l,..l-f-ti i.,.i.i. wagon shops; a bath house; one pri- t0 return to this place on Monday vnte hospital; a saw mill, and one mil- provided good weather-to discharge iiner miop. e uavc ii vc piivsicians; five lawyers; three notaries public; ProcccilliiRsof the Circuit Court. State of Orecon vs. Ilorton, Jnck Ferguson and William Eddlngs not n true bill. State of Oregon vs. Arch Chrisman indictment for an asaiilt with n dan cerous weapon jilea not giiilty. Jury impanneled and one witness examined, when the defendant fled and could not be found. Jury discharged, and case continued to next term. Viet Schutz vs. Eberhard metchcr action at law to recover money. Con tinued for sen ice. Jas. 1). Fav vs. lichael Ililev no tion at law to recover mtmcy ilistuiss cd at Plaintiffs rost. Elijah Chaney vs. F. M. Chnpinr:'! action at law to recover money Jung ment for Phiiutilffor SoOfl 02. Edward Hendricks vs. Henry Harms continued for service. Jas. Hubbard vs. A. Dunlap aclinn at law to recover possession of real propel tv Judgment for possession of real property and 81 00 damages. A. Fisher and Iliother vs. A ion Ja cobs action at law to tecover money dismissed at Plaintills cost. John Lang vs. J. Wetterernnd John int-cn action nt law to recover mon ey Judgment for failure 16 answer, for 81,117 18. P. II. lloundtree vs. C. O. fioxlcy action nt law to recover damages Judgment for Plaint ill tor 804. Aaron Jacobs vs. Fisher & llros. et al, dismissed at Plaintiffs cost. E. II. Greeninan vs. Win. Justice Judgment for failure to answer for 8fl87 CO. James T. Glenn vs. Jackson Walker Judgment for 870 L'7 gold coin. las. 1. lileiin, 1 rustee vs. L. 11. Green- man dismissed. CIIANUJ'KY CASKS. St. Marion T'Vnult vs. Jns. X. T. Miller et. al., referred to W. II. S. Hyde, Master, to take tcMimnnv and report to the next term of Circuit Court. John L. Uadger vs. I). II, Ilurroughs continued. Geo. M. Hnrris vs. Nancy Harris suit for divorce continued "for service. Martha M. Wade vs. Itiiln. F. Wudc suit fordivorce ilUiniiavilut defend nut's costs. ono conveyancer ami court commis sioner, and all the officials of the some thirty tons freight; and as the weather is now line, look for her in the morning. The troops returned vester- day from the Klamath river no fight county. In addition to the above, we -all ,,iet; but the McGarvy matter have a soap manufactory; a stone' , mt yet bettled. He will no doubt yard; a brick yard and a broom nianu-, iave to leave the river to save his factory. A da ly line of stages from Halp. Morgan G. Tucker is in charge 1 ortlaud (Og.i.) to Sacramento (Cal.) f u,0 K,anmtIl lllllir ,nilic ,)llt Mn pass through the town; another runs IHeil jmvc u Mt ninM toMnv, semi-weekly from Waldo, in Josephine , county, and Well, Fargo A Co. nml the Western Union Telegmph Co. have i1I...... I n .i umvvt uuii:. uiir uiiiiic miiitiiugs nre, the Court Houe; County Jail; SherilV under bonds in tlu sum of $100 to an Smitkii Urn Timn:i:. The Grand Jury this week found a true bill against "Arch Clirisuinu," who was nun vieihs omces; uouiity Hospital ; pear ami answer the charge of assault Town Hall: Odd Kullnu-V II, .11. p i. : nt i.:ii...i...i: .. i ...i. ' , i.ivfi im HinuMi.vi iinuiii iiiuiineimrgeoiilis Houc. The l'rotestant and Catimliu duty. Mr. Chiistinan" appeared," but Churches, ami the Publio chool witli was nrobablv dismayed nt tho nwlnl -.-.-....... a daily attendance of over one bun-' charges set forth in the legal phracol dred (scholars, nml tho Catholic semi- ogy of the indictment, and "disap nary and day school. Fivo roads, from pea red" as soon as convenient. He ilillurcnt points in the valley from l had been arraigned to plead, on Tliurs Sterling and from Crescent City con- day, am) seeing Judge Prim discharge verge at this point; mid it is estimated i a jury he probably thought the precc that freighth from the latter place will dent a good ouu nml discharged him reach 87fl,000 per annum. It is no ex- k-U immediately. "Arch " leaves miv aggeration to otiiuato the yearly bus-i end anxious frivmU inollicial"posili" iues of this live town nt nearly half a heie, who will appieciate any inlonna million annually, and tho number of lion as to Ids whereabouts. His bonds now buildings ami other improvements ' men will probably have to shell out. constantly being added, are uuinistak-' - able evidences of our prosperity.! PkiskxtsfoktiikInuiaxs. Tho In What Jacksonville will bo in tho fu- dian Department wagon train arrived turo, when the nigged "Siskiyou "has at tho Klamath Agency on the 10th ben (panned with an iron girdle, nml ' inst., having been on thu way from tlio the iron stud conies Miorting down the Dalles a little o.vr a month. Agent valley from ncross the mountains, Applegate and party met Superintend bringing new life and population, nml ' cut Huntington with tlio train two wj,s.....H ...,,, ti - uiu prooucisot Hundred miles Irani Fort Klamath A our industry, it is hard to say; and if way for tho wagons had to be .undo its pruspenty and population increases tho greater portion of tho wholo dis ns steadily us it has done for a few ' tance, and great ditliculty was expert, moie years, we need fear no rival in enced in getting through the snow in tins end of the State. I the mountains. They brought through For tiikiu Lao. Tho Aacord1 ? "W"" lomUMl witl' clothing and says "tho Germans stood by the nn. ' ". Cl" lor l" "0,)l c, nieii, nml .. . the An ton nt moot wnr.biitnt.iiulfm.it.,.;. "' geuns now engaged in collect- lager and their right to spend the Sab-1 lnS ,,, -M,'l" i''o tho Reservation bath as they please in time of peace."! t0 ,mro '" lwW triliiUloii. Tllf.li- iirii.'il.w.n .1 ! I- .1 l I - ...... r..mj,viuiiUra in iiiii.u iiiieu, r7i'pi -ri....i p..... ...... . ,, 1 2 llio iuuj ii.uu.1 jiurieei ngui 10 " i Oregon Herald a.ivi pursue . i r ' . . J : !,:.... n s.. !."..... .. jiihci.hs never elect or n second "'"'" just ! inuy incase. DI'OVIil- . . ed thoy do not infringe on the ight of ' "." n T ?UJh t,' Ts' others. Tho public amiuemenu of thi -'?' ?", N?1 'nwUl h' class of our citizens contribute ton-' S"",,Iol0,:; V? lo','t ta"vo in tional happiness, and wise ri.le.-s should ' " "'"" ho8Sm it all. They all eucourngo'nuher than oppose innocent . "'" B' f the chicken-pic. .ecreation to its fullest extent on tho Dtssot.UT.ox.The firm of Lovonnd part of the people. Riirei, ,. .Mn MuM.. ,. .n"u ,-, -, '--....((, AMI, JILIVI. f Pacific Uailiioab. The summit tunnel will be completed next week, and theie are but eleven miles of road to complete between Ciseo and the west end of the tunnel. On this gap there nre several thousand men at work and, unless the rain storm that has just set in shall be protracted, the connec tion will be made in a short time. On the oilier side, about thirty-live miles of grading is nearly completed. Early iu the Spring the track will In laid over all this distance and 20,000 men will make 2: 10 time on the down grade. Very nearly the entire road between Alta ami Cico is now cover ed by substantial sheds ami the inde fatigable company aiv pretty nearly in a condition to Inugh defiance of the Snow King. Only those who have seen, can faintly approciato the almost super-human work nccomplislied by this company during the past Summer months. Mara itntl Stripes. ii. i Laiihi: 1)i:i:i:. The Yreka Journal says that a buck was killed on the south Fork of Scott Kiver, a short time since, weighing, when dressed, one hundred and eighty pounds. The fat on his back wn an inch nml a half in tliickuc. His head, if not a limim nadmr certainly presented a nnveltv rarely met with.' Hcsiilcsthctwoimm. cr horns, which nrn of iiiiiinni,. .!.. and of five or six millers up, it has I wo other distinct horns, one ol two points nml sonic siv inches in length, immedi ately below the right horn, nml the other nn inch long, protruding from near tho center ol the forehead. Goxino Wasiiinoto.v. The Eugene Journal says H. J. IYngra Esq , of Eu gene, has gone by tho overland route to Washington. His purpose, we nn derstand, is to wrrk for a government siioitiy .or inu contemplated Oregon llranch of the Cent ml Pacific road, which it is hoped will h0 built from Humboldt via the Cascade mountains and Eugene City to Portland. Tin: Comiu.vaiio.n8 of Ixoukdients used in making "Jimcrf Jlrbnchial Jiocieji' is such as to give tho best possible effect with safety. The Tro nic used always with goo'd success, and aio widely known as tho best remedy for Coughs, Colds, Throat Diseases, and Asthmatic troubles. Douglas Comity Items. Rosr.iittito, Ogn., Nov. 1st, 1807. The celebrated case of Susan Hen nctt f. Sauford Ueniiett, for the care and custody of their two inlnnt chil dren, which camo so near involving this community in civil war about a year ago, has recently been decided by Judge Dcady in the U. S. District Court, in favor or plaintiff. Ono of the children died ol whooping cough about two months, ago. It is some satisfaction to learn thnt the notorious thief, "Ilorton," has been landed safely at the Penitentiary by the Sheriff of Josephine county. lie wlil be remembered by Ihc citizens of Douglas, n the person who "l' his escape from jail nt this place a lit tie over a vear ago. Hon. J. E. P. Withers, formerly of Douglas, and more recently of Lane county, who wns accused of arson in the latter county some Caw months ago, and who lied the country for n time, returned nnd had his trial at thu last term of the Circuit Court, nnd wns nc quitted. Solomon Abraham, of Canyonville, although burned out two dlllerent tunes within the last two mouths by supposed incendiaries, is still persever ing and thinks hu will yet be able to secure a house to shelter himself nml family for the winter. Thomas II. Farrell, who wnsnrrestcd n short time ngo nt Canyonvillo upon suspicion of burning Abraham's house, had his preliminary examination before Justice Lawrence, and was held to ball iu the sum of 81,fi00. The testi mony was not overly stiong against him; it wns ot a circumstantial nature, and such as would justify a commit ment. 3 Ei.Kfrriox l?i.Tti:. Huston, Nov. 7th. Returns from nearly the whole State show that Ibillock has about 20.000 majority. I.cavenwortli, Nov. 7th. Full re turns are received from only a few counties, but show heavy Democratic gnins. The Statu will probably give a small Kepuiillcau majority. c cannot climate the party as to strength in the Legislature. , New York. Nov. 8th. Republican mnjiiriir in .iiiniiesiiia win ii iiii.niiy reaeh five thousand. Negro Nullrag'e amendment doubtful. Tho Democratic majority iu Now Jersey is about 1,200. The Triliinr figures the New York Semite at 10 Republican; HI Demo crats. Assembly at 00 .Republicans to 08 Dcniocra.s". Chicago, Nov. flih. Wisconsin gives nbiuit fi.OOD Republican majority. The Legislator" "tiinils about IK I'tcpuhli cans to 1 1 Democrats in the Sc.ialc, and 00 Republicans to 40 Democrats In the UmiM'. Ciiii'aiio Nov. 0. Colonel Fornev puhliidicf. a card declaring that he U lully nutliorized In state that Geneial Grant heartily endows an editorial in the Philadelphia Vw, favoring him for President, nnd declaring his Radi cal principles. 137" The Oregon Tcnrd'cuquiringly remarks; "Radicals came in and what did we see ?" We saw Democracy n out like a sneak thicl nt the back door, loaded with spoil and bloated with cor ruption; nttempting to betray Liberty into the hands ot her enemies, and looking as Judas Iscariot might hae appeared when ho slunk from the gar den of Cod run. CdffTho sacn, Jieconi ,ayS tj,0 editor of the Jftrahl has been on a cabbage hunt, nnd lias found nn im mense one." Judging from tho stylo of the latter paper for some time, the editor probably found it under his S3?" Johnson has mndo another speech in which lie says that tho peo plo aro sometimes misled by lying prophets. Ho doubtless icfers to his own memorable prophecy that" traitors would have to take back seats." Sxow. Some enow has Jnllen on the mountains notwcn hero and Ciescent Tub Now York Assso.nblv stand.., tllc "rviviug partner, will continue tho 73 Democrats and 05 Republicans. I 1"j,1'88 the samo place, and is too J City, nnd it is probable that teandnr. We have Dcs Moines (Iowa) papers to the lUth October. The Itepublicau majority on tho State ticket iu 72 conn tics is 2.'),72-l. Twenty-siv counties ie iiuined to be heard from, which would largely ine.ease tlio Republican ma jority. Of 72 counties, the Copper heads carried nine, giving nn nn gate of 2,170 majority. Thu Det. Moines lUuhter savs them is n If k. lican gain of 10,000" over the majority given Gov. Stono two vcars ago. Or- egonian, JS7""Tho editor of the Lafayette Courier says " he never believed that abstract slavery was morally right." Wo never heard of that kind of slavery before. His idea is probably a now one induced by drinking muddy icafer. If the Demoorncynro traitors and disun.onists, then California, New lork, Connecticut, New Jersey and J cunsylvnnia are governed by traitors ""'"iiiniaie1. xerffj. That is nothing strange. Democrats of that same stripe governed cloven States for several years. Staktmno Affaiu in Mami-osa. - The subjoined nccoiint of thu nlleged murder by poison iu Mnriposa, appear ed in the Stockton JTerald of Mondny last. The story appenrs to us to bo highly colored nnd sensntionnl, nnd calculated to prejudge the case of the accused before their defense is heard : A mostastoiindingnffairhns occurred in Mnripoa county. James XV. Scale, Esq., an old and prominent citizen of that place, died suildeiily on the .10th of September Inst, ns wns supposed nt the tune, of pnriilysk Deceased was buried without nwst mortem exnmlna tion, although there weie vague suspi cions ol foul play. These suspicious were so greatly strengthened by some things discovered idler tin burlulj as to de mand investigation. Sonic five days alter the Initial of Mr. Scale, the body wn.s exhumed by tho Coroner, nml the tttoumi'i'i 'akeii out by several members of medical profession. The necessary chemical agents fri analyzing the con tents of the stomach ifot being hcccsh iblo there, they weiv sent lor to Sim Francisco. On their ni r'.vnl, Drs. I ur tier. Hedlbrd nud Smile, on Wednesday night last, proceeded to itunly,'" the contents of the stomach, when prussic acid was found on four separate and distinct tests. Thisdiseoverysostro.ig ly continued the presumption thntjinis on had been administered, Unit warrants were Immediately issued lor the nrrcst of the suspected parties, namely, Sealo's wile, who is only 10 years" of age, ami Swaticv, editor of the Mariposa Gazette. The evideucu ngainst these two was so strong that n letter, receiv ed yesterday iu this city, stntes thnt the jury charged both with murder In the first degiee, nnd they were sent to jail, no baM being admitted. Sealu's wile gave him some Uiiinbnrg tea to drink, and n few minutes nrterw:rds he was a dead man 1 A bottle that contained prussic acid was found in the privy ol her residence. Iu the loom of Swnuey, was found u bill for prus sic ncnl puiehased iu this city. .Upon being questioned, Swnuey 'uekuoul edged to having piiivliascdprussiencid iu Stockton, but said he intended to take it himsell, but upon further ones- tinning, could not tell what disease he dcsiied it for, and said he had dropped the bottle, but unim being taken to the place lie mentioned, no luittle could be found. A short lime since, the wile of Swnuey died suddenly, about ten days aller child-birth, when she wns consideied in no danger, nml grave sus picions nre entertained regarding tier death. An iuipropcriutiuiaev between Swnuey nml Mrs. Scale has long, been niisiiei mi in tiiiinposu. ir. is now me intention to examine the body of Mrs. Swauey, to ascertain tlio cause of her death. STOP THATTHiep or m. ooushi It is stealing from you Jw licnlth, which is denrcr to yoif thnn nil your -wealth, flingr tenths of the diBonsca prcvnlent in this climate Bpring from Colds nnd Coughs. C2TThe Herald pointedly remarks; "Democrats never make stubs at lib crty." No 1 the "derringer " is a Dcm ocratio weapon; it is io easily con ccaled. Tho Km A(,e says ; Wo arc Odd Follows and Odd Fellows only, when wo speak oud act like honest men." That' so. flonerty is quit. nn 'oddity" in this wicked world. Fikmh of Dock. The root of the yellow dock, so troublesome to farmers, is an effectual ult 'rativo and a most valuable medicine. In the neighbor hood of Lowell, Doet. J. C. Aver it Co. Inn n planted fields of it, wh'ere they nii-e many tons at a crop. It isgrowii like the carrot or beet, iu drills, mid its quality or properties Imvo been much by cultivation. It is one of the ingiedients in Ayki.'s Saijs.M'auim.a, nud, we aro informed, the extraordina ry virtues of this pieparation are huge ly due to the extract ofthis root that it contains. TheS.irsap.irilla root, used by this linn, is grown on plantations ol their own, in Honduras, tosecincun nrtiele of superior and wholly icllable quality. One of the reasons for the null err-ally acknowled superiority of their medicines, may be seen iu the watchful care that is used iu preparing them. Vermont Sfatenman. Nr.w I.vvc.vriON. Dr. I-'. G. 1 learn and Dr Win. Ilisl.ee, have invented a new spring hook and bolt, which is the neatest thing wo have yet seen. It will hook a gate or door s'o ns derit impossible to bo opened from the outside, nud the snriiiL' ofilu. lunik- !. nrniugedns to allow Milllcient room for shrinkage. They havoapplied for a pat ent and expect tho papers inn lb wdnvs, when they intend inaiiuf'ncturing them extensively. Fur steamboats, railroad cars, l.nuhcs, stores, gates etc., thevare H.ippiior to nuvthiiW now in n.. ..,..i will uudnuhteilly bo in great demand when olfured to tho public. Yrcku Journal. Hors. John Shirley, nt Vernon, Sitt er county Cal., has gathered ami mar keted 700 lbs. of hops this year's plant iig ol 800 roots. On tho 'Sacramento river, souui of tho mora enterprising farmers nre engaging in tho same bus mess. Nothing promises a g.eater percentage, iu tho agricultural line, says tho Sutter Sentinel, than hoi. mis! ", .limine niarKet is always good ami extensive. Rons imu- ull.ih l liiv..: !.. . '. n-" ROYAL BALSAM Challongos tho World To nrmlnce nn.vllilnit In (lie lmpi n MuPc'iim tlml will rHi.iiiveHi.il friiilfctitent'iiiijf.liiii-mf., ii lit .In' ('lies', n ini.i.il, nn .iiiil.or lii fnrm Him iIIh-ii-p mlptit ii-dlini'. ri,,v' Itninl II .Is on' I. Hi.' I....I MtrfToInn u wnrlil dir llriinrlilitl or 1'iiliiiiii.nrv tirTi rtioti Fur Crimp nr llii'iilnu Oni.yli. tlicm . nTlhlnir nn 1'iirll. Ilntl ci... i'ii.nl It. ,ill iitntto-r'r nilrl will t-lre n clillil ri'lh-r In tn ml.ii.c, li, ...tlp'ly ri'ifi'lniili'. iw.il ivlll nrovu n bli-milnz la" lli! Ii.inmii fmnlljr. For the rienent of Suffering Hu mnnlty. Fnnu Mil. TlinHJtknV lime nn1 llrnW,, Ito.viil lliil'sm Ir. hit lumilr i. h uln. r. 7,.le nn ui In litlklim : ll lliroiin iii'Mlhlnc In (lietlinpc (irOiiinsli Mullclne In Hip i-nnilc that I cvit iur. My wire w Irmitilul wild ii'llmm or vroii.tiertnif spelM tnr ,ii.i. nml muld ur iinllilni; In lim-e nny I'tTid .....II I t-triick tb It "Itiiynl lliil-nin " .Shu Is m.w nlmiit will. , ciin il . .. nfllii' worl cold I i't liml In my life In iil!lil. Wht'iicierniirrlillilri'.i Invenny Idlnp IHc n rnuali. i f.-w iliep" (jlrrn mi fnz to IhmI. Hint It ! lift t Ihv retfjli. .,iUr l.ttvutl t d "vlllmnl ll In Hi.. Ihiiim.. II. THOMAS, l. PrBto. From Judrjo MnrqitnW. 1 lirive ii'ctl "lli'iil''.v'i- lliiinl llul-nnj.'' tnj" oi'll nml In ii.v fiiinlly. nml llml n llrst-rnta iniillcl.il' fr Ciinchh niu' CuliN. tivrctiT n- .... .- - Glllllllll'llll ll IU lUij IIIIIIIX. I'. A. MAnQUAU. Prom Mr. Fittocl:. V Imvc ii-i il nmic nr Mlc.ti'-.V UnvnlM mm" In m.i rnnilly. nml llilnk fi I n ilnia miillclni fi.r chllilirn. n well n Inr :tiinii nt-nn-. I'nr ('I'liulu mtil ChIJh 1 Irtvljr ncunt-mi-mi ll Iu Hie jiulillc. Ii. I'lnocc. Hrom F. LEWITT, Merchnnt. To tde 1'i.tillc I hml n l.ul iinili Inrnlnnj till.". A llirnil l.rviil HU' In pel it IhiI.Ii- nf Ili'liti'tV llnini HiImiiii." ll.. mill It rnml Mill I !ll i l.tll IV. Ill l Mill' I I, Ullfll II jillllll Ml''.nllil illiM Irirl lime, lie. I. 1HWHT. It ilrl'il Hie I'liiiuli nn in n lii.idy ruuiiiMi'iiil ll In Hie ud- for mill' In .liii'V-nnxillv by sutton a, ii vrM AT HOCK POINT n-V iif jr. aa. xrtr-xziTzi. NEW ARRIVAL of mt: F.s'csr wr of ilMUMU nitliSS CLOTH, Pants, Coats and Vests, p KVKIl llllOVdllT TO J.ll ICMJAVIiXn. -o- Tlic fliitxl gowli i hint in Nl.irr h ne'er urrr srtn In Imrn liffoit ; I'omr nil, nml grl ymir gnrintiil iiiiulr, for iinw's flie llinr, I'm on il.e Irnilt ; Vonr iuirrrxl now do not tifjlr.-l, Pill prl jour clo!l:f. Mill.onl ilrfrtf Some FIT for dress at Lull or tlintrli, (Ir iblilou'll If rue yen in llir lurth. fume one ronit nil, romr Mp ni:d small. Ttill, slinrl. Irnii, fill, I'll suit) on nil. T.ir .if. I nrnu I'll gnnriilitit, Irj.ili llmi'l IiiIImk ll.iiinii' niiilif'. I'vrrli.lliriiiuiK.i lorlnl.if jiinull, I'ntli.niik li.r IV. Ir, Mi,nK nml rail, ttug.vr lilt, linilrralpiri. i. rail. ADOIJMI iFi:iFFi:it, I'li-lilimlilo Tiillnr. nn Ciilllnr.idi ft. 0'iillu L'. H. llnUl. OcIuIkt I. Ifili7. ncl'iimSi fliNDIVIDUAL LIABILTY.-tWl ')IC uxiiiiant in our bottom lands, wliial is suflicient LMiiirniii,... ... i. .'. .1 ... . , f ..vv it, lllllliriT) unit hen planted nd cultivated, tho yield will bo abundant.--Yreka Union. IfAIIOi: Ol HlS Am: TI CJ1SII CATITAL, 300,000 ii r r i c v. : S. W. Cor. Montgomery California St'i- lniiro ncnliut !. nr iMmiiKn dy Kirc, H llHi'lllii's nml nil kl.nl' nf IliilnlinsS nml nn MvrchiiiullHi. Hii.ik'IiiiM I'liriiliiuciuiil all nihi r IVr- tuiuil I'l'iipvrly it. thu l.mtiM liitlvs. AH III L. S. Losses Pajulilo Uolil Colli. Chic. (iuii.th.nik.v, I'rosliknl, J. GlIKKMUCU, ViCU J'tCliJcllI, II. HuTiisciui.il, ijaivliuy. JAMES T. UhKNNi Aoknt. Jacksonville. 0. c27'tr bnv i . ii" -"" iiioro wns a "") .at thu 'lemperai.ee House, bwt "Xl' ,W,, U "W fll.t yc..oll and weighs one hundred .! twenty eiSht pounds. Ho "got Is SHrt in iimlill county." ifc L,":t:,.ri1 2XMh,l-!,,nv'r,i,M,i'M ? S iVSfflWo,,8'MJtItarl.L iiuiieii s "wi.cus troupe, who is fWt..nn venrs old and isonly tl ir y inJhe'l W ' Mlicro. Oregoniaix, " ST A Copperhead paper in Port nnd charges tho Republican press with rnTyorthoClonSaV-Grand EXECUTOKS' KOTICi:.-Xmlce iKT'ltf, Klvin to nil Mhn.ii It jnj- enncf m. IMt lint iuiiiirl)(i.i'il lime Imihi iipii.mlil Kwt, on mil- llio oinlu nf JQJIX S 10 VR ',c," ul. dy lhi (ii..i.y ('imrl nr JiicK'iiii C'iu'i'Ji Ori'yd.iit.ul civrym.u linyliiji clulin oir.iln nlil i.ui', n io iiqiir.U'il in pri-H lit, it'll cl'u"i mI.Ii Hu; ihiiikt inucliers alictnliir. '" ''" iKrl(jiiul. nl JiickMiiivlld', Jnckio.i cniii'iJi rfl'ili ill ftri'pun. within U luuntdi IK'W yuiuin tin, niiiici'. .l.ll fj. I.TIVU, U1YIII I. INN. AANAHOt'UIA MIVE And. furlliiT. id.1 IIiiimi Jiidoli.nl Ip H'"1"? of ! Jfc llllr, n. rujIH'Inl In cnni l Wi.iilwi.it muku linin-iliiil' niim.it""ie Kl' )l'ii.''ii. cniiniit uii mi nilliiiui it." . MjilnWr 24ii, IRi'J, "fiZf'M ' j ' ' " iyert. Gherrj Pectoral 4r xiculorii