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TUB OREGON SENTINEL. von TitK rnitsiHKNCY in 1806, UL.Y8MKS H. CIHANTi Of MX C'ttID IUTM. "Wtl don, Ihou (tootl nd Wthful nttnl," Th po tU ht rwnl for rtrloti panlihmtnt Tor trltort. kou Tim via: phbsidkncy, OKO. II. WILLI MM, or onisox. Both lutjcct to tb dKltlon ef tbo Xmlontl Union Contention. D. M. C. GAULT, EDITOR. Satuiiday Mounino, Nov. 23, 1807. The Public Debt. It is Announced that Senator Slier nmii will introduce n bill nt tlio coming Bcssion of Congress, the object of which is the consolidation ol the ma turing debt. Able a financier ns Mr. Sherman undoubtedly is, we do not think that his scheme will be regarded with much favor, if containing nny provision for the taxation of Govern ment securities. The Senator proposes to convert the maturing bonds into n long consolidated loan, for a period of not les than thirty yeais, bearing six per cent, interest nud taxable one per cent., making it equivalent to a five per cent. loan. Financial credit to a great nation is just as important as credit to a merchant; and any breach of faith on the part of the Govern ment, will not only destroy its credit, but sully its honor. Thoe who pur chased the Government bonds did so in full faith, that when the bonds ma tured, Government would nnroilly meet its obligation. By f.ir the hug est amount ol the bonds issued were tho five-twenties, or those maturing at the option of the Government (in twenty years), and bearing six per cent, interest payable in gold; and while the purchaser might not object to allowing an extension of time, any interference with tho rate of interest would be a palpable injustice as well ns a breach of faith. The exemption of Government bonds from taxation was the great iucenttvo to their pur chase. It was assumed by the Govern ment under the authority ol the Su preme Court; and by a long unbioken series ol precedents, that no State or municipal tax could be levied on these bonds; and it is scarcely probablo that Congress will assumo to itself the right to do, that which it has lepeat cdly declared was beyond its power. The grant of power to State or local authorities to tax the Government fcc curities ono per cent., is exactly equiv alent to a reduction of tho interest ; and the exigency is not so pressing as to justify nny such flagrant injustice. It is n matter of regret that the urgent demands of tho Government made it necessary to place so much of tho cap ital of tho country in a non-taxable shape; and but for the reason that the exemption of bonds from any taxation whatovcr discriminates in favor of wealth, wo would hope that tho prin cipal of tho public debt might novcr bo extinguished. Every man who owns a United States bond holds a mortgago against the Government, and is directly interested in its safety and economical administration. He is awaro that tho preservation of tho Govern ment tho continuance ol peaco and order is vital to his own interest; that tho national prosperity insures his own ; and it ovcry man in tho country wcro tho owner of gold-intcrest-bear-ing bond, wo would novcr know an other rebellion. Goon Bye. 3Ir. G. A. Payno who, for many years has been Foreman of this Office, left on Friday morning for Portland, from whenco ho may per haps visit the "old homo" in tho East. "Wo commend Mr. Payno to tho courte ous attention of tho "craft" ns n fin ished printer, faithful to n fault in tho dischargo of duty, nud an honor to the profession. In his social intercourse with usaud with this whole community, Mr. Payno has deservedly earned tho reputation of n high-souled, honora ble gentleman one of tho very fow who ate worthy without enemies, and who oven in tho heat of partisan stiil'o was always ropectcd for tho candor and liberality of his opinions. Good bye, Gits; nud if you think of your many friends as they will think of you, tho mystio realms of thought will flash with many n pleasant interchange of kindly memory. m U.vitkd. Tho agencies of tho Wes tern Union Telegraph and tho California and Oregon Stage Co., havo been uni ted throughout Oregon. In pursuance to this arrangement, tho telegraph of fice in Jacksonville, has been removed fiom this building to tho U. S. Hotel, on California Street, to which place tho Btago oilico will bo transferred on tbo first of December. Qukstionaiilk Policy. Tho Cali fornia Stago Company seem to bo using every possible means for a reduction of their expenses. Last Winter the wages of drivers wero cut down from soventy-fivo to sixty-fivo dollars per month. This Winter the Company have reduced the salaries of their Of fice Agents, in some instances, to nbout one-hnlf the former rates. Heretofore, di'ivors have been allowed to carry small "way packages" collect what they chose and put it in their own pockets, ns a perquisite with which to furnish themselves with gloves, whips, or other necessary articles. This is now stopped, nud tho carrying of any thing not on tho " way-bill " positively forbidden. The Company have an un doubted right to make and enforce such regulations ns they choose; but wo doubt the policy of reducing dri ver's wages to starvation rates. It is a matter of importance to the travelling public that drivers should bo steady, skillful nud reliable men ; nud the only way to secure that kind of servico is to pay a living price for it. Wo doubt whether there is nny clas of men among us who enduro tho hardships inseparable from stngo driving, nud who, at the same time,nsume so much responsibility for so small a rcquitancc. But a month or two since, n careless driver upset the stage in Shasta county, and the consequence was that the Stage Company paid a littlo hill of $8,000 to save themselves from a dam aging law suit. Plenty of just such drivers can lie had nt the same wnses, or, perhaps, nt less rates; but the bills for broken bones would probably in crease in nn inverse ratio, and tho ax iom proved " that the best is always tho cheapest." m Oun Xr.ioimoit. The first number of tho Jleveille hns made its appear ance. It is intensely Democratic, which is entirely a matter of taste. We have no comments to make as to its editorial ability or typographical appearance the public can judge for themselves. It starts with n desire to bo courteous and avoid "personal abuse," which senti ment we cordially endorse; and wo hope to be tho last to violato the etiquette ol the press. A paper that has made so many desperate efforts to sustain itself, deserves tho support of its party; but it remains to bo seen whether it will faro better than its predecessors. Yoc.vo Runaways. On Monday last three young hopefuls whoso pa rents reside near Willow Spring, con cluded tn try tho experiment of running away. They concluded to try their luck in California and started on foot, bright nud enily. By tho time thoy had climbed to tho Toll House, thov wero tolerably sick of their job and readily surrendered nt discretion to tho operator nt that place, who had ' been telegraphed to stop them. Their captor, finding that thoy only wanted n good excuse to go home, soon re leased them, and started them down tho mountain again rejoicing. Moot Li:oisi,atuhi:. Sovcral gen? tlcmnii havo requested us to call a meeting, to bo held at tho Recorder's Oflico next Monday evening, for tho purpose of organizing a Moot Legisla ture. This wo do cordially. Thcro is nothing that improves tho young ora tor moro than forensic debate. Ho not only improves in speaking, but also becomes familiarized with pailiamen tnry laws and uuages points with which ovcry American should bo ac quainted. Fall Racks. Tho Bybeo raco track has received a thorough overhauling, and tho fall races over that courso will commence on Thursday next, 28th inst. Wo hear of several animals in training, among which may be mentioned "Min nio Rifle," "Jim Glenn," "Nancy Bigham" nud "Hail Back." Iiaro sport is anticipated ns tho track is in ' splendid order and tho stock excel lent. O.v a Visit. J. Waldo Thompson, formerly Telegraph Agent in this place, wnsjicro from Yicka on Wednesday assisting in tho removal of tho tele graph office. Ho is n graceful climber, is Waldo, as well as a gentleman and telegraphic expert; and when ho was quietly roosting on a pole, manipulat ing tho wire, wo heard a lady sighingly remark, " What a pity tho Jacksonville boys niut as good looking." Unkasy. Several of tho Democratic sheets nro beginning to display great uneasiness on thier editorial tripods, because of tho coming of tho " Triple Thunderer." Wo commend them to your protecting care Mo; do with them an, yon like. CiucoiT Court. The following pro ceedings wcro had in tho Circuit Court this week: James T. Glenn, Trustee, vs. Cyrus II. Pickens action at law to recover money. Judgment by default for 8180 U gold coin. Jns. T. Glonn, Trustee, vs. Jns. N. T. Miller notion nt law to recover money. Judgment fur r tlfi. Jns. T. Glenn. Trustee, I vs. D. Lavenburg action nt inw to recover money. Judgment for 8220 20 gold coin. Jns. T. Glenn, Trustee, vs. Milton Lindlcy action nt law to re cover money. Judgment lor $100 20 I gold coin. Jns. T. Glenn, Trustee, vs. John S. Miller. Judgment for 8003 20 I gold coin. C. F. Fargo, J. C. Wil I mording & C. W. Kellogg, vs. Mc I Laughlln & Wall. Judgment 81,014 I 07. McLaughlin & Wall, vs. Addison I Helms. Judgment for 8430 15. D. Linn, vs. Maury & Davis action nt i law to recover money. Continued for 1 service. E. II. Grecnmnn, vs. Z. j Cnrdwell action nt law to recover personal property. Continued for ser vice. Jasper Dennis, Appellant, vs. John Sizcmorp. Appellee. Writ of review from Justice ol tho Peaco; judgment of lower court nflirraed. j Judgment for 820 00. j CHANCKllY CASKS. I George W. Isaacs, vs. Stephen J. j Henderson AL. P. Henderson motion for leave to issue execution. Continu ed for sorviei John Wiutjcn, vs. Jos. ' Wettcrer it Win. Bybce suit to fore close moitgagc. Judgment against t.Ios. Wettcrer for 84717 20. Hang ' Foo, Bo Hang it Co., vs. II. Allison & John Morris suit for injunction. De fault entered. Linn & Hall, vs. Mich- j elbaeh, Main & Winchester. Sheriff' 1 deed confirmed. A IIaltt.i Housi:. Only think of it reader, n haunted house in Jackson- villo I For sovcral evenings last week ono of our most reliable citizens ' thought so. The most unearthly noises wcro heard; chains wcio dragged over, tho house nud under the house, and at j each successive attempt to fathom the' mystery silence reigned again. The) occupant of tho picmics (which by' tho way nro newly built), was of at somewhat nervous temperament, ami ' was rapidly growing thin in cone- quence of the strange visitations; hist victuals sat heavy on his stomach ; his hair was turning grey, and tho most persistent efforts failed to smooth It from n continental state of erection. Mnttera wero getting t-erious, when one evening the householder rushed out anil discovered that ids nocturnal visi tor was n stray dog with a chain at tached to him, that had taken refuge under the porch, from where he made frequent sallies in quest of plunder. It is scarcely necessary to add that tho homclcbs vngraut got notice to quit. An Om Volume. Dr. Grubo of this plnco has In his possession a Latin bible, printed at Venice in 1481. This book is perhaps the oldest printed vol ume in America. Tho mechanical work is well executed in fact, much better than ono would suppose possible nt that early peiiod, when tho art of printing had been known only n fow years. Tho initial letters nro printed in colors, and havo sonio nppcarances of having been executed with a brush. The Latin terminations are in many in stances different from what we are ac customed to at this day; this probably is owing to contractions of which wo nro ignorant. Tho binding of tho book is of much moro recent dnto than the printing. Tho book itself lias lost some leaves, which have been supplied by manuscripts. All taken together, it is a treasure to any library. Dismissed. Tho caso pending in tho Circuit Court of Lano county, wherein Mulky was plaintiff and Major Ilhineheart defendant, hns been dis missed by His Honor, Judge Skiunor. Tho Chronicle says Mulky will take the case to Judgo Deady's Court. It will bo remembered that Mulky was imprisoned at Vancouver in 1805 for rejoicing over tho assassination of President Lincoln, for which imprison ment ho brought this suit for damages. Wo doubt much if Judgo Dcady will givo nny moio satisfaction than did Judge Skinner. Wo nro quite certain ho deserves no pity. Anotiieu Unfortunate. On Satur day last, Dr. Greenmnn examined astep son of Mr. Swindlins, in prosencoof his honor, Judgo Duncan, and pronounced him insane. An order for his convoy anco to tho Asylum at Portland was issued by tho Judge, and Sheriff Owen started with him on Monday. Glenn, Drum cfc Co. will sell goods for greenbacks at their market value. Cnll and, sec their fino stock. Tub Paciho Okmknt 1 oii ikb.-A gentleman who, last week, v sited c cement works near tho mouth of tlio Columbia river, hands us the following note concerning tho progress mac o the company : " Tho company h build inc very extensive works for the man ufacture of cement. Tho material they have is said to hoof very superior mml Ity mid unlimited in quantity. l"o buildings are three in number: barrel factory, forty by ono hundred feet; stone house, fortv by one hundred feet and mess room lorty by forty feet, with sixty feet for nsiip; there is nlsoaslied building twenty by ono hundred and twenty feet, for n saw mill and engine nud boiler house. The company ex pects to bo nblc to manufacture from 800 to 1,000 barrclH cement per day. The mnchinory is to bo driven by nn cngino of 00 horse power which is now being sot in place. It is expected that everything will bo ready for n start on the first day of January next." Ore gonial!. m The Ohio Cultivator my: Takeout jiound of sal soda and hull n pound of Tinslakcd limp, and boil 20 minutes: let it stand till cool, then drain oil nnd put into a strong jug or jar. Soak your dirtv clothes over night, or until thoy nrc "wet through, then ring them out and rub on plenty of soap, and in ono boiler of clothes well covered wltii wa ter, tdd one teacup of washing fluid. Boil hall an hour briskly, nnd thence wash them thoroughly nnco Mirough snili, rinse, nnd your clothes will look better than by the old way of washing before boiling. This is nn invaluable recipe and I want every poor tired wo man to try it. I think, with n patent washtub to do the little nibbing, tho washerwoman might take the old Bible and compose herselt on n lounge, and let the washing do itscll. KkiihIi Itrmvn. now editor of the Portland (O.j Herald, appears to be fully at home in tho stylo known ns peciilinily Oregonian, in which exple tives anil adjectives oi doubtful taste are plentifully interspersed through sen tences. In a recent editorial " pitching in" to a Republican cotempomry, he slashes nwnv with such terms ns the following : ''Cowardly vililier," "sneak intr scoundrel," "fale and cowardly calumniator," "meanest nud basest, "a liar too base for nny cense of shame, with the instincts of an assassin, with out nn naiiiV courage," etc. When the '-Triple Thunderer" gets installed, Bcri.ih may have n chance to measure lances with n focmnu worthy of his steel. & J-'. Times. Tin: Beautii-ui. "Puui-." Tho fob lowing excellent parody was written by one who died, alas J too hoon ; for ho only survived three minutes after writing it. The thoughts of bologna choked him I Oh I tho pop. I 'if It-vuiltful pup. Drinking tit milk from n clilna cup ; I'l.iyln;: iirnuud mi lrlk inn) fre. Now i:nwlii:! bone, then clmltij; n Urn; Illumine: jmnpliiK. nflrr the pony, Oh 1 beautiful pup, you will mmi i bologna. Di'MoriiATir Festivities. A spas modic writer in the Herald says: " Arouse, then, Democrats, for it will be your province to open tho ball, in Junenext." We believe it was tho province of the Democracy to open the mill nt Fort Similiter, and to close it. aluo, at Alligator Creek, by a highland lliijg in petticoats. Unionist, New Yoiik, 13th. Tho Treasury Department decides thnt uulexs the holders ol seven thirties piesent them for conversion with live twenties nt matuiity, the option is lost. Attorney General "ritnnsberry denies tho authenticity of the opinion against tho legality of tho meoting of Con gress, widen is now going tho rounds of tho papers. n 12?" Tlio Herald wrtnts to know what a "conductor of elections is." Ho is a dignitary who conducts unre constructed lebcls to n back scat when an election is progressing. - Noxt Thursday will bo Thanksgiv ingany ol our subscribers can got credit for a tin key or two nt this oflico ; but tho chnnces aro that tho birds will " roost liiah." C3PA Democratic paper plants a big rooster over nn account of Demo emtio successes. A very proper plnco for that bird on top o'f n spasmodic dung-heap. m Fou Yiieka. Dr. Cnbaniss left on Monday morning for Yrokn, where ho has many friends who assure him n handsome practice. A fow moio of those Grover it Ba ker machines nt Midler & Brentnno's, whero tho gentlemanly agent, Mr. Funck, will bo happy to exhibit them. Z3 Democracy gavo tho country all its glory. -Herald. Yes, it gavo tho country a nico littlo doso of "glory" nt JlullJiun, that sat as easy as ipecac on an empty stomach. Relioious Exekcises. Rov. M. A. Williams will occupy tho pulpit in tho Protestant Church to-morrow, nt half past ten o'clock, A. M. Sachs Bros, nro said to havo tho larg est and cheapest stock of groceries in town. Boats are running up to Corvallis every Tuesday and Friday. Wp tnko tho following items from tho State Journal of tho 10th : Quartz. Some time ago wo gave nn account of a very rich go d bearing ledec of quartz discovered by C. II. Moses and Squire Wilbor. They have prospected it considerably this fall nnd taken out quite a quantity of rook, nnd will be ablo to work it as soon ns Hpnng opens. A few dnys since they nssnyed sonio moro of tho rock, nud found thnt itpnid82 10A per pound. Tho ledgo bus been opened in twoplnccs, one tun nel run in nbout n hundred feet below whero they first opened, nud bIiowr full as rich quartz us nt tho top. Thoy will commence with an nrastra nt firs jf mid as tho ledgo opens they will mnkc such improvements as arc necessnry. Some of the selected rock nssnyed ns high ns 80,000 per ton. Accident. A little dnughtor of Jo seph Bromley, ol this city, nged nbout 0 years, last Monday, while pinying nroiind tho woodpile whero n younger biother was splitting wood, came too near, nnd the nx descended nnd struck her directly on tho top of tho head. The skull was laid bare the length ol the nx blnde, nnd the scalp turned wrong side out the length of the cut, but without fracturing the skull. Dr. Hnnchctt wns called and dressed the wound, nnd tho child is fast recovering. Serious Accident Leo Broken. Last Saturday, while some littlo girls wore riding on horseback near Clover dalo, n daughter ol T. M. Whittemore, of this city, ut;ed nbout thirteen, was thrown nnd the horso stepped on her right leg, breaking both bones just below tho knee. Dr. Ilnnehett wont upThursday and set tho Irnclured parts, and it is confidently expected thnt she will recover the uso of the limb with out tho sciious complicntioMS thnt so otteu result from postponement in such cases. At Inst accounts she was much better. m Severe Accident. Cupt. Wm. Gray met witli a severe accident on Fritlny evening. Ho wns walking down to ward the lower end of Couch's wharf, and unforunatcly fell between tho tim bers whero they were unnlanked, fall ing nbout eight feet. IIo broke the upper bone of the right arm above tho wrist, called by surgeons tho "radius," nud bruised his Joft' cheek. Tho Cap tain was "flighty" for sonio time niter tlio nccident. Dr. Glisan reset tho arm nnd yesteidiiv the injured man wns on our stieets, tfiough looking very pale nud suffering from tho ellects of his bruises. Jlerald, A Si-KCinc kor Throat Diseases ' My communication with the world is very much enlarged by the. T.oxinic which I now carry always in my pock et ; thnt trouble iii my throat (for which the 'Troches' are n speciflo) having mado me often a moro whisperer. N. Pi Willis. For n Cnngh, Cold, nn Irritation or Soreness of tlioThioat,"in)fiV7in;i chial 'JYochcs" will often givo instant relief. CSTA Democratic editor culls young Lnuo "his noble young hiend." When riding under thnt crockery crate and drawn by the drunken crowd in Roscburg, n few weeks ago, he was nn excellent specimen of Copperhead no bility. TiiANKSOiviNd Day. Gov. Woods has issued a proclamation setting apart Thursday tho 2flth day ol tiiis mouth, ns a day of thanksgiving nnd praise. N'BW A I) V I'.KTISKM KNTS. CHRISTMAS BALL! AT ROGIC POINT, DECEMBER 20th, 1667. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HEUEuT AN'NOUN X ct'i Unit lit) nlll ulve a nubile bull at lilt bnuiu, at Hock 1'olnt, on Werinvfilny uvciiIiik, ncvmur zoiu, ihat. lirtM exertion win i niailotoglvo entire rntirluollon to bi gucjti. All aro cordially Invited to intend. L. J. WHITE, Proprietor. Kock rolnt, Nov. 'Hi, lbl!7. nm'.'lMw Xotico, A l,h I'KllSONS INDEllTED TO U8 MUST poilllvely pay by tlio lint uuy of January nut. A tcttliineiit or uoto la not wb.it wo want, Viu want tbo money due lie, and per tons utving un mutt positively pay up. GLENN, IUtUM &CO. Nov. 22it. lfiiiT. iiov2a-2m Speciul Notice. I take nleaturu In rrcomiiieuillnir Dr. Frank lin Grubu to tbe ueoplu of ibis una" adjacent couutles, an a pbydclan aod iureon. Dr. Grulxi la a graduate of tbo Unlverilly of l'cnuyWaula, am) lerved during tbo war as a lurgeon In tbe United State Army-bavlng "" un:ncu njur tor meritorious tervice. Having teen hit diploma and commission, I urn satliOed to atk my friend to employ biro. T , , T. T. OAUANISS, M. D. Jacktonvllle, Nov. 20th, 1807. tf DipsolutioB Notice! VTOTIOR IS HKKfcBY GIVEN THAT THE j-i parmermip neroiorore ejtliilng between llie uiiderelguid Is by mutual content wholly dllS(llvt!fl. PVRpnt in fur ill It .nAw 1. ..A. ?. to continue tbu tame for tbe tinal llnuldatlou buu lettieineut oi me uunloeia thereof. JACOB WAGNER, O. K. KLUtt. Athland MIIW, 0n , Nov, tStb, JBiJT 4w STOP THAT fHlgp Jf ? BtS$ frm you youf 3nlth, which is dearer to you ion nil your wealth. nL than ftll your wealth. Nine. tenths of the (Hbcubcb prevalent in this climate Bpring from Colda nnrl Couch h. ROYAL BALSAM Challenges tho World Tn produce nnyllihiR In the tlmpp nf Medicine tbnl will rvmovu nnd eradicate n Cough or tort! Mini In the Chest, n prompt, no nmltcr vtlmt form llin dlfenre might nnimo. ''lltnlci'i rtnynl llalnam" li lira bct Mnllclne Inib, world Tor Uroncblnl or l'ulinoimry nffrcUnnn For Ormip nr Hooping Cmigh, llirrr l nolM J nn t-nrth llmt cult npml It. All molhcr't M iiurn-B might to have it Imlllo c1ot fij tlicm-lr will glvt- a child relief In two mlmilr. In . nllrrly vi'iri'lnMii, mid will prove a olenitis to the hnthnti litmlly. 8 For tho Ilcnuflt nt Suffering Hu niniiltv. TiiiiM Mil. Tiioma.WV Imvo ticil IlcnW,, ttnynl ilnlpnm Ir. my ftmlly Ihliwlnt r. Thrre In no nso In Inlltlng : It throws i' ery thing n Ihochnpo ofCouph Midlcluv In lira fliadc llitt I ever aw. My wife w tronbbd with nttbma or tmnlhcrlng tpella fur yenrf. nnd could ptt iiolhliiL' to lnuu nny eflVcl until I truck thlt "Itoyut IIiiImiiii." She Is now nbout writ. It curid nieof the wornl cold I over hud In mj life In nl(iht. Whenever our children Imvennj. Ihlue llku n coiihIi. it few drnp glrcii on RiiIiip In Inil. that It tho lnt of the counli. J nclcp Intend to bu without It In Hi'- linii-c D.TIIOSIAS.ILepirfTBw. From Judgo Marqunm. Ilmvnmed-lIfiitcy'H Itoynl Ihlrnln,' tnr icll nud In my family, mid Unci It a llrnt-nt medicine for CnujtliR nnd Coldo. 1 hereby re commend It to I lie public. r. A.MAiiqiMu. From Mr. Fittock. V hnvc ii'ul iitnu nf "lleiib-y'n ttojullM xiin" In my family, nnd Ihlnk II lnwtMla lin-dlclm1 for children, n uillnn tnr (.-rimnprt. miik. For Coii(hi nud Culdt, I freily rtcom mend It to tbo public. II. NTTOCK. Nrom F. DEWITT. Merchant. To tin- Public.--1 lind n Imd cnugb fornlonj lime A friend urged mc lo gel a Imtllf et "Heuloy'a ltovnl ll.il-nm." He tnld It cum! hint. I gut it bottle, mid run- eunuch It hull piili-udld effect, It dritd tlio i'inie.h up In thort time. 1 hereby recommend It In the put lie. I" 1U.W1TT For tnlc In Jnultonvlllc by SUTTON & IIYDi:, AT ItOCK COISTPV .tif ST. XJ. WUITE, NEW ARRIVAL of nn: rXEsr lot of miwwm mm un, Pants, Ooats and Vests, P.VKIt IlIlOt'CIIIT TO ja ko.vii.i.i:. o Tlif fliitst gcmlsl limcln More fa ne'er wrr inn In Iniui brforc; Comr all, ami gfl )nnr pnrnttiils mmlr, Far how's (lie llmr, I'm on Hit trade ; ituir Interest now Jo not neleel, r.nl l )onr dollies nillioul iltfrct Some FIT for ilrtmnl lull nr elmrtli, Or fasliimril Icnvc you In llir lurrli. foinc one romr till, rome M? mid wall Tnll.sWt. leiin, fill, I'll mill jou all. The ljrl rni I'll nnnrnii,rt irnn ilmi'l lilrvtll,riinirnMCti. I'trclnllirniiiiuli Inclollir )uull, l'mhloii. fur Wl lr, Nirlng nixl I'nll, Mu Klvr tliu tiiiflcrilKiifil n tall. adolpii in:irri:ii, Fuitilnnbla Tullor, on Cullfnrnl.i SI. (Iniiotlle U. 8. Ilol'l October 17, 1R07. ocl2i)mJ ar-INDlVIDUAL LIABILTY.- -001-0- OAMU CAPITA1, 300,000 oi-ncei 8. W. Cor. Montgomery California 6t Inturo npolnit I.oh nr Pnmngn by Fir. 9' Dwelling nnd nil kludi or Ilulidinv'i nnd on Merclmnillw, Hourebold Fnrnlturc mid nil oilier Per- tounl Property at tho I.owcut Hate. All Lesiei Ptiyablo la l' s Gold Cuiu. Curt. CunihTUMiKN, rrHM(, J. GiiKKNUiuu. Vice Prciidm, I). noTiiscniLD. Secretary. JAMES T. oTe N N , Jacksonville, 0- I,,r EXnCUTORS' N0TI0B.-NpUcq U berrt; given lo nil whom It mW ?0?Q;rs!.. tho iindendgued have ht tf-ll,,,t'!'. yT.,. tors of Ibe eitlnio or JONXS Wli: ed, by tbo County Cowl of Aickion cooo'Jj Orefion, and every om havliig e1I,1.,f.i. tald ettatc, aro rtqiMkiadi to bicmiH lac''". wilh the proper vomhaw Uifor, w ,B" denlgned. t aacksomUKr. JMkjon,e"ut Stale of Orcgou. vIUlu six months fro" date of Ihh nolIc JOHN IK UHUM, ),r...Bllt. ANNA KOflllA LOVE, j And. fuitkfif. all tboto Indebua t J0. ofl,ovo& IlllBcr. aro requested 0.co.?,Kl ward nd alio Immediate payen-w' tloruent oannot go on without it- .. i October 2ttb, 186T. ocHw GO TO THE CITY DRUGSTORE PV YOUR BLUE, pJ-OMy