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WM. HOFFMAN, N0TA PV1IIC, CONVEYANCER J -o AID 0 U.S. Circuit Court Commissioner For dig DIiret of Oregon.. -,. p,t.KJpir. r North of nrkmnV I...UIHU IlolUf.. 4 tienl- nml nlhef In.lrumenls nr wrlthiB cnre- Cpillro"'"" ,,,r ""me'""" E",n, C"jaoic"Hivlf. Ailttu-t 4. Iflfifi, SUTTON & HYDE, LYON'S KATIIAIROX, LYON'S EX'CT C.lNGFl LYON'S KLEA POAVDF.R, MAOrrOLIA WATER. Jacksonvllln, Sept. W,W,fi-iri "AMERICAS ESOHASfiE, Corner of Washington and Front Streets, roil Ti.A xi, on no ox, L. P. W.QU I M B Y, (UTS riKirillCTOIl nKTIIK"VKTKnsllllTKI.,") TTAVINO TAKIIN THfi AIIOVI. IIOUSH, Miilcnllrcly IIKFITTRI) AXl) llMTUXMl El) It. Is now prepared " rect'ln1 nml iircoinmn n,,le IiIk friend" mid former pnlrun, nml lh wncrnl trim-UliiR pulillc. Fur "noily lu Ihn jyciit nf tiro, nml thu conn-nlnnce nf Kiie'ln, k .SV.T'O.VJ I'ASSAGliiw Ikm',1 opened tothu Sl.HM'lFG Al'AllTMKXS, which nrii commie Jmii.t nml eninolnl iirnniKcil fur llifiiccnininoila to, r.r families. WARM"'"' COLD JIATHS ntiuelnii " iiiui'"'" Tills liuiue I" lornlril nriiirr llir NtraJiilinnt ImiolloR tliniimi' ntlitrln I'orllnnil, THK HOTEL COACH will lie In iittendniieo ill llm fvernl Lnmllnc to convey kui"-I nml thi'lr liajiRMfrt' to nml from I ho I11111-0 Mil.!-: OK OIIAIUJK. Tin- Imusi-lin u law Fire-Proof Safo lor ixlunMcn. The I'roprli'lnr will ninli-rlnku Unit imtlilhir shrill ln lull undnnt In Wilder III Iiiiiihi iitlliiclilit.tllid Kin'"!!- coiiilortuMe. ncloll' 11. ni'iuv. ). i). wall. DUCAN &WALL, TORWARDMG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X3xi.olc XS-ixllcllxxfc;, 'Corner of Front ami F Streets, OIIESCENT CITY. TIIIJV U'IM. ATT1.NDTO TUP. UIX'I.IV IliC nml lorwiirilllic ofnll ,'"i"lrlitru.ilnl In their care, wlthpriuititiieiiiiildipiilcli. They li.ivo HttHii up Ihii liiryi- lnilhlliiii lor nioriiiu P'ihI, nml Imvc nmlit nrrmiui'ini'iilx ( llnU nirch iut doing liii1iies tlironti them will lint Miller liy tiny o rcliiircf, nr low.1 iniyjiiil clrtltii lor irooil" lint. p!- ConlKnm"iitH nllclted. Merchandise reMvwl niilonui'. lui'l'illy P. B. COFFIN, HOUSE PAINTER : W- " ,r ..,.-.., . ,..," ' I - rfc. VOL. XII. Mm'mxaznt'mrt-hTirm mm u HUSINKSS NOTIUKS. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXVILLK, OltFGOX, Ambr o ty p o g, Photographst 6artos do Vislto doxi: ixrtik mixr arn.n of Am. Pictures lU'ilitccit On EXLAliGl'.n TO I.IFFSrZR. Physician & Surgeon, jacksox 17.;:. oiit:oox. Onicn itl his rcMili'iicc, In the Old OrcrUcck Ilniiiil, nn Oregon Htrcrl. 1:. 11. ki:i:n3ian', PHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON, OFFIOE-Comcrof Oallfornln and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. IIi vi IH prncllc In .Tnrktnii nml niljacont eniintlc,, nml nllcinl promptly to proCr-donal Till! JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY. DKCEMHEH 7, 18G7. mm NO. -(G SHlTllEL,!'t!,Ji"s nt ,,?",' "'J'1 ,,,B Kn,,ll,! "t''"t nil tl,ojw..krr. nml ctn.loyocol uii.u i K,i iiiiiu uuiiK ior mho inoy "tim tniin woiv hitvil lir tin Torrltorv. piean. .Many old lite-Ionir Con-K-fva- "The alltil:tvit of Tliotftjn K. Conu- lives say they liavo l.ecit ilocolviil liy "litis Into Colonel in tin On-gon t.lio, DcimuTntH nml Hobolx, nml thoy ".Mounli'il Voliuitei, uliowlng thc!o never intcnil to voto nnin. Tliry liml " facln, uliould nlo bo lilcil." bettor not vole than to follow sttrlt Thurp may lo sotno littlo .tpology Icadem. In 1802, the Tnion inon votv for ruquinu my nllldavlln to tlicne Uscouragoil over a nrotrnctwl Mar; lacti: lint tlio nlll.tnvit of Colonel (W. .1 w . . ' - - -- - Pnf Ono TonMn-arhr.. Tn... tituH-.-i llow llu'J '"v ""CCOUraUCll at tllP tanl- mlilt to till Inter laifc U n. nuitmi.ti. JtoiiTl Jr" ? STi. nniH0?!11" nf h;r. lire nei-s of Kcconniraction. Hefoix. tl.o blquible, calonlatvil to ilelay the not- .v"&lUrM ,,nl)1 MwMP,rrto"fl,rerf.lonlInl election of lW, Vlnjlnln, - ll..int, (nml it may ,.,vve,a justice '" . -rniuH orAi)T.nTin,' jGeorgin, Alabama, .Allllpji, LouIk!. , tfcinj; tlotu, until there i,miother aet One Miinrr Ml) linn, nt- l..i n... i Ilia, mill lierliatlS nil the Southern nt Piiiurr.xi.1 .111 ili.t unt. i.w.i It t- :.... .nn"'fJXii,,?.,,,,:c ir:cn;lnrnn;;;nU',c,;:; h!tal7 ,T w .17,M,,!W,, .n,".,, fl vc or ,"wil,I for Colo,,cl Conii,Hi,i to k,Mw wlll.lK-mi.ili.tothiHo,vlionilverileliytl1uynr. '" ,l"'", wl" navo eiuilieaii Sen-1 1 did not have a hundred noeret agents; tniritrt.ifrm.tr.t ntor and Henublicau Kepreentative-. he i too xmait to make any inch nllL I'VIIMSIIKI) Kvcry Sntunlnr ."lornlnK bj B. F. DOWELl, office, conxF.n c .t TirniDsriiMrs Trinjis (ip stiiscniiTroM niiitr DR. A. B. OVERBEGK'S' BA-TIrlHOOMS, In tho Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD t SIIOWKIt IJATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. SI'RriAL NOTK1KS. UH. H U F 15 LAND'S ft.l.HIIMMT.II SWISS STOMACH BITTERS I V 1v V !TUIll,iiilllriitlliIMill X J L K I'lMWIltlulllOi J rj'j A yttf AiiimtM Jiilnkl UnMir)M.i fir ncllni mrflr bnl nllj on Hit tfcrrll'in nf III. khliivjr. InihwI. T 1 Y "'"I'llinnailTfrl 1 'II I I 'nr mI ill ill nlialriili mut rtlalt ll'i'mr. . 1 ilmic ni iiruMry luir. NOBODY SHOULdTe VITHOUT IT ! J. (I. t'nurii, I'n'iirlrl-ir. TAVI.IIIti lll:N'll:l. l .Irmlt jf1A-ljr n.n.i, 4IS, C'Ujr M. 1U11 l'riirlro. Warren Lodu-o No, 10, A. F. & A. M AIIOI.D tln'ir ri'!'liir cnmiiiiintciitloiip .ni tli.. ll'j.jliuifljlav (.'t'.iiiliiiri. ill iiri.Pi.ila M "" . (I.r ,!.' , in jtrKtvvit.i.r. 111 A. .MAltri.V. W.M. tfsr on th yr Inn llm lull iiinon. In jtncwvviM.r. ok. I HON. (J. W Savaiii:. Sec'y. The Heft Itciiifi!) forJ'tulljltiK il IIIhimI, ."Ui':u'IIm'mIiij; the .irvc'. ilnrlii.' My Co 11 11 try. nr j. k. ftptt'Liuxii. Aeiln Vrv hot-Mfl her lilf.ln ,.Vr Ihf Un I, Ami llirrttiM. nml t'rwl vn, lun't In Iin4 fl rnl kkIIj wnnA, n. knwknl nt t-Ycr.t it nr llilllnc IliK rlrti unit liMlns ulih rlir ir, Whll nn Ifrlni nillon, wMrlin. mir liflnlil Mrrf r Ami I.mIM tn I )n(M Ui .or K n t, nic lnr, I'rom nil llir rimnilMn mfk f clnrliu III., ' Tlinl Ihth till JIllTiT, lim llir t, l.lil Willi. , Aiitnlil ltirli tli,r rtrMlurlns fit, Mr nillrr1inl! at 111 I.. I- p..l n-l fril I HIIII to I ilmr In tiilliti il-nM.r ilcir, Thu r-xrli-' li. Il.c ljrnrit ltln? fr, Still tn ti rhrrl'lml liy thr R'wl n- lirntf , Ht Itl tu bo liilr-I ,y t l.it ih.mnl ,I,p, Tlml turn In lf k'nltiK rnry fmm thy fw, Tim mlinir llm rrflrtu lil il-iill.xii,.i (lilt In li fmil fir tliy fir trnk'nlnc nll. Tint tl tli. il.t f i. .y l-tiHlM, Mill In li .ITI liy Hims wlin jr tn ' Tlip mm i'f hi in llif li ipi) , iirrtt, rni'l frt . V. n. n,r .,. rlreln nf ili iinl, Nn lyttnt iini mi tliy twilllnf brl, Tlinii ImwW Ivf.i,. im ip.i'i rnlllT tlimn. lint If nil t Hi. knr tn llnl, nml him ntHir! Diiir liiipnf rrmlim, mnjrVI lhH llrr liir, In nfiiT U). a Klr,ni mm Ilk. Ili.r, hum lUr HMnpIc ln. .hull lii'H"', W llli lli inrr eti-w "f I rwl mii'k ivrnl (It., Tiwli thi-fti n .Ur wr lu ln.ik tliflr cliliii, M Ih! frnni Mr I rri-UnV lnvvr ib.i l.waj .ln, TJiit liili'limliii-l inlii iully.iriiikl.l il. Anil.linw IhI liniirn ntulr l, if hlr, Till In gml llmi. n train nf lij m.i hk. Ilirr, lll'ihilnK nivl Impii):, rlrlu m m la. am) fm, fill ill lull tli. rMi.1 d.l.r nf tli. train. Ati-I r ri-ii.Talc c inh. m i r'iMiilH rln. LETlElt FROM . F. DOWELL. 1 ornap all ot them will be, in part, davit. All he would mate i, who had represented by Uepublieam. In 18(1", ' charge of the mules nml that I had no if General (.rant is nominated by themtrent to his knowledge. Colonel Cor KopublieaiK, ho will be elected by a lielitis ban made an allidavit that I was larger majority than any President has not present nt the time of the capture; received ninee Washington was imniii- and that thi-v were emiitnmt ultlmnt i .....' .. . i . . .: inrnmiy elected. .Many (front ,(Vtir.i have been torined since tho Inte defeat V,sllI.olo, J). C, 31ft Oct., 1RC7. Tlie r.leedoiis. ) nny fault or tipgligenee of mine. This is all that is leuuiied bvthe aetn o! of the IJepublicans in lVnnylvania. j Congress or by the mien of thu De They have formed (fntnt Ctuti in i part iiiont. ThisisniHixtrareipiirement every ward in Philadelphia; and they ' for my particular ease. It may delay are forming them in various partH of It indefinitely; but I intend to try the Pennsylvania and Ohio. They are J tirltio ol mi appeal. All who have woiking with a good will, andnroeon-iHiuiilar claims in Oregon may take fident of being nblo to carry boih warning nml make out their eases Slates in the Presidential election nevt ! Muting all tho facts nml circumstances Tall. The telegraph reports that on .'attending the coiiiriietniullos,i. Them tho 27th tilt, the Tnion League nf I has been u disposition on the part of Schuylkill county held an entlnisiastie this Ollice to continue, delay, and rem meeting last night. 1 tcsolutimis w ere! der Oregon claims worthier) from the adopted nominating firunt for Prer-N beginning of the war in lno7. totlm lent ami Kv-Onvenior Andrew (i. Cur- present time. tin for Vice PrcMilent. The meeting A great prejudice against Oregon adjourned with cheers for the nominees. I claims has' been caused by the false Un nct .Saturday night a ratification and lying reports ol (iencrnl Wool and meeting will be held bv the League. ' Hoberl .1. Atkinson the fininer Third i ""Inctlntcir.UoniiotiinlclrpiiUihm 7.flfiii.iniii Liiioii intii, ol Oregon, form Onnit Auditor uhieh wem mailn liefiimiuiy .n.l ihre rrmiliinluUiiM..lo.Hia.nnn Clith all over Sinte; work with ,appiMpiiatioi was mailn by Congresn which is paid to the (ioverumerit by earneMiiess, and in .liineyou will again I lT to this time this clerk has, in nearly the. banks for tm prlvilego ol existing, elect a good Kiiion man to represent i every easo, disiegarded that part of' nn amount which must reduce ton noin- .1 . ...1 .t II .1 . . I..-1 I... .. .....IM..l ..! .1... !..... inu net. which allows tilt) easil Vllllie ol ' i""i pmi or iiuitriv i.inrei nm imer tho property to be proven; nml end less imiiivri will ioiiow unions I amendment is mailn to tho law. mammwmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmimitM and hold by them, Is tld faror to thd baiiks, and no loss o the Uovei-nmciit, which lYonld have to pay the same to whoever else should hold the sanui bonds if they ttero not held by thu I banks. That the policy nf having the Gov i eminent issue, greenbacks enough to ! fake up the bonds held bv the nation al banks would only convert thcTrcai' ury Into nn old-fashioned V tilted Sfrtle bank, with the greenbacks as currency, and with its branch ngencics in every town, thus concentrating into one the power which is now dirided among 1,000 banks. That tho objections against nllowing national banks to issue eireulnting notes would apply with still greater force to State banks, since the Intter could not be so seeltie or uniform, without re quiring them to put up tintionnl bonds on which the (loverniucnt would pay them interest, as it now does to the na tional. The real question, therefore, Is, whether wo shall have any bank's" or drinking system nt nit, or whether nil such institutions shall he destroyed, except ono vast " greenback bank" nt rashlngton. That it is untrue that tho national banks receive ltf,000,OOOnfniuitinl in terest from the people on their lniOO, 000,000 of circulation, as alleged ; that the law requires them to keep In reserve 20 per cent, ol theirelrculntion.orMO, 000,000 nml a further amount equal to 20 per cent, of their deposits (I,171, 000,000) say 1U,000,000 making it total reserve of $2 10,000,000. This, di ducted from the $.'100,000,000 leaves only $120,000,000 nvnilable lor circula tion, on which the banks make six per cent', nr $7,8110,000. Hut against this apparent profit mut be oflsct tho taxes they pay to the National and Stato governments, vlr.: One p.r cent, on rlrcnlntllnn .... Iliilfiif one err cent, on ilrmiiltt. Niillmisl 1st on capital Mork tint lie rtn In (he nulloiml itnnil. . . . Hiilfof on pir cent, am', i?Mfnil mm mirpiil I.'cenai, I of ! per $1,000 of rp- II' I . I It I t 1 II i Slain nml noi tutittlun m rrturni'il. s.ono.non ?,HAS,00'l tno.ooo n.soo.ooa ma arm fl.iino.nna Tnlnl , , . . , $ IS, 10.1.0011 you in the Halls of Congri "(Jeiiernl Dent, of (leiieral flmnt's iMnlF, acting ns Seomtarv of Wnr dul ling (Jeneral Orant's aWiice, denies the story of Di. Hard, of the Atlanta some TI.a !,.!. r.,1. .i .t , ttt MiieMiiryoi ii. uani, oi me Atlanta i , ,. , , . . , 1 he Into defeats ol the Lepublieans Vfi- Kr published in yesterdavV 7W-I J Um, '"' I,:M'k tn,,n " ll'nr per in Ohio and I'ennsylvaiiia are not m. .,r. Hard had an Interview wiihj day less for each animal than any ono nan nst no'e o ifcflj, uiien defeat ill icncral Winiit, wlneli lasted lor only the field had M-nttered our aniiv be- n,,"llt '" "'imiles, and no Mich eon fore Kiehimiud. TheuDe.uocrat;nJ:;:::r,;'1'1:l!:iu,Vt 'V''"' tM1 il I J III" 1 -' VOW IV 1'iw-K . i. . .. ( out. l pi ii' ii.l i ' ami ut r uhiiiiIiIii riii", Jaok'niivllle. Out Mi, IM57. imv or mi' w tin: II I 111 I 1 1 ' It I i Mr i "U i I ii I i. , ii .1. , mil 'i l:rtf !, is loutod nil over the ' 1'ES.' IIANLCIUi TU. I "" T. W votisl the De,.,. , . .-...tu.. . ., .m... onmlmiiekHt; oiheiv Htnil at hoim vrt! 1 1,., U'liallil iilifu:ir ftifif. l)i. (tiK.1 iiimiIji ii ---.. IV . - III! U' II COIIIItrV I. llinilifHU,, .i,,t(.m,,i. ..nil tli-it Cnml I.... I ,. . . -.-. ... , ... a-,..- ,-.,, .,., a,, I'llwiul ttt tiiJL itiilif t.u trill. !.! m-"t -. ris.e ii llll Il4f, 'III utillOl KL I) 0U ADO, I s.K.Clir.Cnl,J.OHM.Ht.(,tUonvlllr,). I 1 S. M. FARREN. " "' ' - r CHRISTMAS BALL! AT PtOCJK P0I3STT, il I! ' Id 'in. Ii . . all rt I I: pii ut lie' l,.i.i tt.l -tII Ir.i '. ' (Hi oml it trV'fjf (Senenil Oiiint. faiuilv is ileneiibml T'l'ii tho Ht'tbi'i i'v Hit Vow Jluviin Journal as lol- rtvJV nptfhiui t'-ii- ';v-: i i.i ii-i'ii ' 'ii:;i, ll(M)ii l.il win r'niunuMV n DE0EMBEE 25th, 1867. T"K JJPW'fiJ'KO-HKRKBY ANNOUN. l.t.. .1 il 'i0 ,.w U Klve B P"''"0 '"'I ut ,l1" h. '.at "ook " "llU 0' Wwllioxlay evcjnliiir. All ri .rIvh ,7" re ,"i'letlo.,,lo din j;uc,t. All are corJIally Invltcil to altenil. lin.L. n . . v, '" Jl W'TB, frnprlelor. Kock Tolnt, Noy. -m, IHH7. nov2Hw PAY UPf PUXCLE! TH8E ,NnEttTKI TO 8UTTON A llTOli it rerHrini''1 ' Il,u 'l0 "' '"Ike nny Tpn- rapaJv in ,n 1 .K,mcers' fc they M08T have mpney to meet their own llalillltles, Jackonvllle. Soni i To., X- ,. L.-,r,.),gl, .. MpUco. A wJulK3 PANTED TO U9 MUST l aLi11"' b'Nr.Mli,,.,r Jniiimi-y mm owln ,Z '.'" m."y Jue . " Pel' owing u- mud positively pay uri. Nov. d 18-r GLE-NN( bllUM & CO. , IH07. BOT23-2W lllt.l wOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. jVOTK'I.. llnvlnii iltunoM nf our Knn. Inry, m inn now priip'inl to (slriioiir whole nttviitlon to nir I.imiIi'T nml Fimllni; l.u tii'--. On hSiul, cllrixt I rum Franco, Gulf A Kip, )niiii'llc LfAllivr. Iliiol b'-K. rto. Junx O. Ibav. lb. Faviik, iJonvIliuv, Now Ym k. j I'lirln, Pun ! nmclKo. Aililrri". lir.lN .V UltAY, yt, 'ranclco Oil Ihilliry Ptr-rl " " '' ' Plows ! Plows ! Hycnt.es of len eiuli or set up. Ilarrlmiii'a Cnlllintori.. Kiirm Mill (nil kliiiln). Cliler Mill., liny Cittli'M, (nil slf) Fnnnlnc Mills, (nil ulaes) COHN BIIKbbKIWdloiilil nml flncl" Imii'l "il loro power). Wuroiis. Oiirtp. wllh n latin nutl full Mortmeiit of nil lclu.iV or AC.im.'1'bTUItAI. IMI'bK.Mi:NT.S nil which will IniMiM nl K.'itly r.dnuil price at wlmlerule or retail. J ll.AltTHUR.VSON'. Comer of Da-1 nml California Street. pctl3m:i .Sin FrnncWco. LIKE! LHIE.r nUlbOintS. AND OT1IKIIS Wilt) iii fi "Iff""' - " '. W ! a-, f'.r ' IIXI'IOH ., .1 , ' " . ', lifl'. i'M . I l,i ri". rt, (Ii I fj"tit -r- .i f'.' ,i. tt'itl A Int'i" ... .. NarW'ijjsliirV,, , Nw York. .....,'' ., ' 11,7W , I'euiiA'lvnuifi.,...' ' l!,Q2l Xu w .lei fW 1 1,fi07 Ohio '. o,.'577 Indiaiia i 0,54.'l Illinois IOi I Michigan 0,014 Wisconsin 1,107 Virginia, Georgia, Alabama and Lou ifiiinu weiu nil in onus lighting for their new Conlederacy, and for the perpetuity of idavcry. This year I'emisylvania has gone Democratic by only 022 majority, and Ohio has just given a Pniou nuijority for (lovernor of upwards of aflftO, Malun and Tmliana have this year given large Ilepublican miijoiities. In Louisiana, Alabama and (ieorgia j I'nim this mnrnagu eame i seeond tho "Coiiaervntives" refused tovotont'Xoah Orant, a Captain in the old the recent elections. In Louisiana tliul J'"'m!1 ,i';,r-1 '"' third sou of this ,,,.,, .. ,...,(,..:.., :.. laptain .Soah (mint, who 11 so bom Kad.cnlshnvoa very largo n.ajonty..Lli(Ii!im)) ,,, Xoa . n CWii. tho Constitutional Convention. In Al- ... Conneeticiit. and had a son named nbamii tho Kadicals chose ninety-five I for Hon. .Icsmi Ifoot, Chief Justice of iiNbjrlenl liiiesilgHiiir Imrj t raced (ten end (limit's flimlly back to its appear ance in this country. .Matthew (Jrant and Susanna lloekwell hailed from Plymouth, Kngland, March :io 1 rtrio, in the Mary and .Inliu, nml ariived nt Xiiutueket'.Miiy SO. Mr. tJnnit set tled at Dnrehes'ter, .Massachusetts, but in lon.l-fl removed to Couneetieiit, set tled, with others, nt New Doiehester, afterward named Windsor, where for many years ho was principal surveyor of land, town eleik, nml deacon. Here ho married, in 1 005, Susanna Koekwell, then 11 widow with lite children. He died in IflHI, aged eighty years. I tut It liockwcll, tho second daughter of Su sanna (irant, mairied Christopher Huntington; their gieat granddaugh ter, Mmtha Huntington, married Xoah (riuit.ii gii'.it giauilson of .Matthew limit, will llml ncoii,iint supply, 01 mo nnt ,.t ;,.tv.si.veii delegates to their, tho huprcine Court of Coiineclicut from sed by tho nation : ho that uotonlvtho !rffi"M& Of the Hadienl voters in 7fl"". , ?'' 'lint .fio Hoot national rredil, but tho property of, ho X SPit Xi& '. MM "' ar0 Clranl." ' "' f lly"l"H b '-'i "'lt',o personal responsibility ','L j black. The Democrats say they are 1 1 of its stfjekholders to an amount equal t ,..,. 1.I....I. fl,,! f ll, iilnnt Jill. .!( !l.ll.1 else; but this nppenis only to retard Its payment. However, I know tin, claim for hire and for the property lost to be just, and I intend for It to In, iiaid: at least. I will nroseciite it while I Itv'n mill W 11.1t (iit. I 11 .nt, ltf...ili.. ! 1 j "., -- -. 1 est which Oovemmcnt pays them 011 the lunula thoy.nre reqlred to hold, It Is further shown that as imviy of tho national banks an, organized and rnn trolled bv Democrats as br Itepubli cans; that they are conducted on purely financial motives, hy men of both parties, and hence thoy am whol ly unavailable to any party for politi cal ininioses, If ll...u, ,.... Ilia Tiinl. fl i. .,,.!.. ll.n. i .. .11 nn ,., v llm ,1,1 I", ,w n lin.,1, fcllliw I will bequeath it to mv childien, with' whatever thn reforms tho national tlie solemn injuiiulioii in the hour of "ankiug net may neeil.tnoy ilnnntcon- leiih, to fight the seouudiels who op pi me its payment as long as they Ile. )uy O011U11 Xntlomil 011 lite III! tltlS, The letter of Mr. .lay Conko on the national banking system states facta which, unless the statements them selves can be shown to bo false, amount to n conclusive demonstration that the national banking system is far better than either the old .Statoliauks or any device, which Mr, Pendleton nml his set have piow)sei as a substitute. Hcsldes the fnmillnr fact that tho national banks substitute a iinifoim nml safe currenoy, acceptable oyery whom, Corn heterogeneous ami inse cure one, doubtful everywhere, .Mr. Cooke makes the following points, vi.: That the uation-il bank notes are even safer than tho gieenbaeks; for, whilo the latter are thn nation's prom ises, to pay iimuidorsed by nny ftpoeial pledge nf privato capital, the national bank notes aro the promises to paynf a privato corporation of capitalists, endor jf- STONE CUTTING X AMI Stout' Mason Work ilonooa terinn tomlt llm I Infos. Order from tho country will wwlreroijait !5JKi JiickfonflllH, April aC,'lh7. np27 CANYONVILLE HOTEL, JVCA-XICr ISTX133I3T CAKTOXVIJ.LE 0HEQOAAt -D. 0. MeCLELLAN, Frop'r. nearly all black. Oat of tho ninety five Radicals chosen, seventy-six am white; .nineteen colored. Yet, the Rebels and Democratic organs per sist in their saying that tho blacks, if, 1111: W.Ul CLAWS For lost piopeityaro all still unsettled, ,f. O, Robeits, ono of tho Auditing clerks in tho Third Auditor's Ollice, has again suspended my claim for the biro of my mules and their value, llmi- ram will monopolize ofllco and "''" .;... ..m..nm their asseitions with which were captured on Wild Horse IIUllll I VVMll-ni. ..-.- ... .. . , ho recorded facts, and judge between .c,eelc, on the following grounds: tho fact that now banks, ilobiring to , " l Ho claimant states, verbally, that hav 10 tho privilege of issuing eircula- In Virginia the Conservatives made" t!,W' was no written agreement be-, ting notes, and being prevented from tho entire three thoricd by Con- id been exhausted. "on.orL.. ,nnrt ..ml lmvn n ffood working "epntainiiuj this statement fchoiild bo, havo bought un tho notes nf tho failim cueet-t ?ivl he PKoprIt.or JJ'j'wfrveif.VS I runjovity 'in their Constitutional On-'"filed. Ho nso states, verbally, that .banks at a premium in order to succeed uniillo thot he Is now ready to recelve-nnd eii' vntJon. Tho Georgia oleftion camo "fVom and after tho tnno they entered to their privilege of circulation. THIS nOUSB HAS JtECKSTbY WA I ledtlfj nml prnparcil for the reception 0 " every exertion to carry tho State, lint J " twci' l,' Quarter-master, Drew, and I doing so by tho fact tho Imndo a' sVnal failure. Tho Radicals "himself, for tho services of the mules bundled millions, authori DEF.N I mvo carried tho Convention by 70,000 J "an'1 hell-horso ; claimant's uffldn it J gres to bo issued, had be sist in substituting greenbacks for thn national bank notes nor In abolishing the national system. Wi, lay unstress on the point, however true, (hat thn national banks aided greatly in borrow ing money for theOovernineiittoenrry on tin, war in part hecauso hiisiiiesn operations am usually mailn mutually profitable, nml nro not therefore deem ed to confer obligation nr to requiro gratitude but mainly because grnti Hide is an mint inn seldom manifested toward men, nml never toward finan cial corporations. Tin: X.vrtoV.u. Dmfr. Thn Hone burg .iv'fi says: It is a fact that tho IfepubJJean party, In a Constitu tional manner elected a President in IfiOO, notwithstanding thn threats nf disunion by Democrats, ft Is n fart that the Democrats nf thn South with tho aslstnnen nml sympathy nf Demo ocrats at tho North, commenced ami maintained a war against thn United States Government within Its own Jtt risdfcli'oii. It Is a fact that tho Gov ernment in legitimate cfibrts to cnfnreo Its authority upon its own territory, ngnlust armed and resisting rebels, did contract thn debt which now taxes thn to their stock, are pledged for their re- resources of tho country. Yet In thn demption. face of tho above facts Hftnocratti havo That where national banks have fail- the impudnneo to charge tho Republl- cd (of which failures theres havn been ran party with having crenlwl thn only nino in all) their notes, instead of j debt. If tho Democratic leaders de- being worthless, havo been worth from pend upon such shameful perversion of two to five cents premium, owing to j tho truth for tho success of thelrparty, it is no wondor that they protest against Ynnkeo schoolmasters, and con demn tho freo school system. It Is no wonder thnt they ptnto abont theorlls of "jinritanism," for such a party can only flourish upon thn rank soil of non- ' i ular ignorance, Now, who Is responsi- 010 ior me ficnp r pHiilio, moi iih i" nuiv 11-...1J ' r.i, Vj . 1 veuiii'ii. " . - j - - r.....-0- ... .............. ertala all who may favor him witn acau, u. boforo yc,tcr7ay) wi tMn re. utw 8ervico in February, .8,0, that That tho t!8,000,000 per 11 prTbo Tahlewlllbs furnished with th beet the .uit. are not yet known ; but, as far as '" neither ho or his ardent had charge of intorest w'hioh pays tho bank mnrkpt ahord. permitting no hoiw nvtcel 7or,,m.j,(im arc aj ' tho anjmajs or control of them; and amountof bondsit requires to 1 Itber In qiialily or Tirlty. iicaru i, , 1 ( 1 annum of ks on tho No person having lost any of his prop erty by gambling within four month of his appieat ion can receive the benefit be bought 1 of tho bankrupt law.