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ESTKBiVi !H tMK4K3UaMKtMff H Tin! oiiin1 si:mim:l. roit Tin: ntiii)i:srv in 1808, UIjYHHKS N. HHAM', or tut fiinn mti.ii "Wall in, thou nl nil I filthfnl arrvnnt " Tha noo. plo liMorawnnla for pUHola r.iinlahmt'iit for triltura. von tiii: vioi: i'uimidknuy, iiko. it. wir.i.t jin, or onrooie, tlolh ml'Jpft tn tlio ilcrlalon of tho NMIonnl Union Contention. D. M. C. OAULT, EDITOR. Saturday iMoitxtNii, Doe. V, 1807. The I-rcslilent' iMt.nij. Wo publish this week n synopsis of this important document, is tele gtnpliod to this coast in ailvnnoo of its delivery. Kxcopt in tone, thu urio gaiiCL1, of which twitm slightly mod erated, we seo no distinguishing fen Hires in it difl'orcnt from most of his other messages. Like the hahiuec of J)omocr:iey, the President Iinselianged somewhat, nnd lias discovered that the " negro" who, two years since was per fectly capable of voting, provided he was worth two hundred and fifty dol lars, is now Incapable of cxcercisiiig that privilege. The recent elections in the South have probably induced so great n change in the Presidential judgment. Like the Democracy, gen erally, .Tohnoii is anxious to remove the restrictions on the slave trade; and While recommending retrenchment, urges the squandering of millions for tlio purchase of foreign territory, so as to all'ord a grander and broader scale against him is; "That he maintains ol'inisgovernmcnt, before the expiration his fealty to the powers that be." We of his term. His denunciation of the have not seen in any Republican paper, "Tenure of Ofllco Dill" is worthy of any argument ol greater weight in any pettifogging attorney, and falls to Grants favor. I.Ike all true Republi explain that while the Senate has the cans he rccognies the power of the right only to reject, n selfish ileum gogue, such as Johnson, is, limy vir tually annul that power by continually proontiug improper caudhlatcs, and that tlio power of removal, exercised by one individual, is more liable to abuse than if controlled by the Senate. As might liavo been expected, he de nounces the reconstruction acts of Con- gix-s us unconstitutional; but recognizes i their constitutionality by demanding their repeal. If thoie laws aie uncoil not impugn his character as a private stitutional, then they nre void and re' citizen, or as a servant of the people; ieal is unnecessary; and it is probable I and the only reason they can argue that Congress will consider its judg against them is powerless when wo re ment superior to that of the President, member that they themselves have elec- Unwittingly ho recognizes " Congress" not as a "rump," but as the people, and asks it to " declare the national vill" with regard to the ipicstlon between power, many be directed in any channel; Prussia and our own Government in ,Uid the intellect that guided our armies reference to our iimir.iluntion laws. nd crushed out the last embers of re Hispaeillo tone icgardiiig resistance hellion, is subtle enough for any (pies to Congress is encouraging, but his tions of statesmanship. Democracy treachery is too well known to give may well falter, lor the conqueror of much assiir.inco of his honesty; and Vicksburg and Richmond has been probably those who know him most called and is coming; and tlio false and will trust him least. His suggestions! traitorous party that horded with hit. as to the ovil ol a disordered currency nro nothing now; and his sympathy tor the working clashes is but the hol low and dishonest bid of a truckling politician for support In tlio next Pres idential campaign. No Road. Wo aro informed that nu attempt was made at the December term of tlio County Court to get a road turning oil' from tho Yroka road above Ashlnud, and running in nu easterly direction to Emigrant Creek; thence, up that stream for a few miles and over the Cascade Mountains on or near tho old Kmigrant Trail. 1'rom somo causo unknown to us, this project failed, why, we aro uuablo to seo, unless it was jealousy. A road on or near this route is certainly needed, anil wo think tho citizens along tho route sliouW lay hold of tho work and seo that tho thing is aecompliihed. Thcro will bo much trav el noxt summer out to tho Link river country and people must havo a road. If ti way is not made over tho route named, tho traveling public will beck another pass, though it bo a worse nlaco to inakoaioad. The citizens of tho up per end of tho valloy should look to their own interests, and teo that they havo a way of getting to that now and rich country on Lost l.ivor and around tho Lakes. E37"Tho Chronicle man points ox ultiiigly to tho fact that tho Demo oratio wards in Now York City havo tho largest school attendance. Very natural! Wo know of no placo whero a greater necessity exists. am. C57" Johnson deplores tho ovlls of a dopreaiatcd currency ; but, in our opin ion, it is not half so serious an ovil as the distrust incident to his own degra dation of tho Presidential oflice, C-SFA Copperhead paper in Port laud thinks tho dobt can bo paid, and tho ciedit of tho country maintained. Copperheads should know what can be done with their own creation ; but the less 'thoy say about tho credit of the country, tlio better. Tlio Com I ii K Alan. It is said that " Fortune favors the brave." 'Whether there be truth in the proverb or 'not, the brave General of our armies is certainly waited on by fortune. The people, through the re publican press, nre asking him to come and he is coming. The lnurels of vic tory, won and worn so modestly, aro to bo exchanged for the civio crown ; and a people, tired almost beyond en durance by the petty insignillcance of an accidental ruler, nro anxiously awaiting the hour when tlio genius that led them safely over tlio red sea of rebellion, shall guide them through the breakers of civil commotion. The people have faith in Grant, as they had in Lincoln. They recognize in the clear and lolty judgment llmt overtops all others, the power that saved the Government, nnd ask his services as an uusclll-di, honest man. Grant is sin gularly fortunate; wio enough to keep his own counsel ; true enough to obey where obedience was commanded; firm to compel it where due to himself; successful whole nil others had failed. He has disarmed his enemies by his soldiery magnanimity, and compelled them to admire him as the genius of the age. The Democratic press in this State and cNowhero, aro trembling lest he should obey the people and " coine ;" mid all that a Democratic paperiu this State, noted for its malignity can say people, and is willing to obey them when commanded; and his own words "that this is a Republic where the will of the people is law," shows that he thoroughly understands the genius of our Government. To urge that Grant is unfitted for civil station, by reason of his military capacity, is the only course to be pursued by his cue- Uw. They dare not assail his stead last devotion to his country: tlicvcau ted two military Prosidcnts,and would have elected a third had they been strong enough. Mental, liko physical enemies in the field can not utav him Statu Items, r3yAn attempt, says tlio State Journal, was made to burn Kiigeue City on the'JOth tilt. Rags were satu rated with coal oil and thrown under the store of Mark Stephens. The fire was discovered about the tinio it had burned through the floor. .57" A now lino of steamboats, says tho Albany Democrat, is to bo placed on tho Willamette river in opposition to tho P. T. Co. That paper is very jubilant thereat; hut ho don't seem to take into consideration the amount of good tho P. T. Co. has done for the country. That company has made tho upper Willamette. Albany itsolf did not grow until the P. T. Co. sent its boats thcro Winter and Summer. 237" Tho Salem Record notices that tho machinery of the oil mill was start ed on Saturday, and everything was found to work well. As soon as tho largo boiler arrives in which tho meal is to bo steamed after it is ground, and is in its place, tho company will com mence tho mauufactuio of linseed oil, - Candid Adju.v.io.v. The Oreion Jferald thinks that " tho country would bo much safer under tho government of General Grant as absolute dictator, than as President of a party which nei ther regards constitutional obligations nor personal rights." Wo regard tho abovo as singularly candid tor a paper of tho Copperhead stupe, and consider it as a clinching argument why Grant should not bo mado President by tho Democratic party. 3F Democracy is awful changea ble lately. A whllo ago tho Govern ment currency was nothing but "worth less rags"; now a Copporhead paper in Portland says it is "coin." Dcriah already feels his noso in tho publio crib. Diokknh, tho celebrated, novelist, has arrived in Atactica. T E Jj E V. It A 1 II I C. Wabiiinotov JlOtll. The President's messago is moderate and conciliating, but argues that the Congressional plan of reconstruction is a failure; that tne country nas pro nounccd against it at the last elections, I Cconomy hud retrenchment nnd imi orm taxation aro advled. Several of form tavation are i 1 .... ..i.l... I ,ttt,t iwm mi An ine incomers " v.uiiiiim... .... .r propriations are opposed to appropria fi, i.i.hiiIh.m nttlie tJotnmiteee on An iations a in vt liinc ting anything to pay for .AlasKti; aim tlio bill will bo iietecly opposed m In Congress. Cimwtio aotli. A dispatch from North J'lntto says: Spottetl Tall and thirty Indians aro there waiting for the Commissioners. The Northern Indians aro still bellig erent. Sutler teams with an escort of forty peaceful Indians wore attacked near Foil Phil Kearney by Red Cloud's band, nnd two men .killed. The In dians ran oil', six wagons with itO.OOl) worth of goods. On the lfith, fourteen Indians caino within two miles of Fort Lnriiinm and ran oil' forty head of hoises; the troops followed, but were unable to overtake them. Wariiinivton fld. Roth Houses of Congress had a short session. Corhett, of Oregon, intiodue ed n bill providing for the Nsuoof gold notes in place ol legal tenders, in order to facilitate tlio resumption of specie payment. Stownrt introduced a bill establish ing a national school of mines. i'nsiiii:NY'rt.Mi:ssAtii'.- svNni'sis. Cntiwtio :id. The Chicago papers print the Presi dent's .Message in advance of delivery. It is quite a lengthy document, a large portion of it being devoted to a review ol the President policy, nnd princi pally statements of the views embodied in his veto messages of the various re construction bills. He, (the President) urges lepcal of all these measures and a resort to a faithful application of the Constitution and laws. Ho argues against tlio capacity of tho negro for self-government, and denounces the plan of putting tho governments of the Southern States, almost entirely into the hands of Negroes. He says it will cost &'.'0,i00,00i) yearly, to maintain the supremacy of negro government, and refers to the reecilt elections as an ad ditional reason for a change of policy from tho recent plan of reconstruction. Ho has given much consideration to the question; how, for the President' duty, "to protect, defend nnd picerve the'Constitution" icqiiircs him togoon opposing tlio unconstitutional action ol Congress, He lias felt .iiuxious to i each n proper conclusion on this vi rions and important iiic stinn, and says : "The Executive- resistance to acts of Congress passed according to Constitu tional forms might provoke civil war in times of high party excitement, which should be only resorted tons the last icincdy; but eases might arise wherethe Executive inightbe compelled to protect its right s.reganlless of eon-e-qitences, for example: It the Legisla tures should undertake to abolish tho co-ordinate department of government, the President must take the responsi bility of his high nllice to save the life of theuatiou at all hazards. Rethinks tho reconstruction acts, though plainly unconstitutional, do not warrant forci ble resistance on the part of the Incen tive. These wrongs may be iciIicm-ciI by the ballot, and recent elections show they will be. Ho then refers to frauds on the Treasury, and tho temptation to corruption on tlio part of Revenue olllccrs ; denounces thcTcnuro of Olliee Rill, as a measure which pieveuts the Executive from discharging dishonest oflicers; and chaiges immense revenue frauds as the result of its operation. "This bill" says tho President, makes him a eoinmnn'inforiuor against corrupt oflicials, hut takes away the power of removal; and thinks the President should bo released from nil reiiouxibll ityifuot allowed to mako appointments in his own discretion. The dancer to the iiiiblioscrvico comes from tlio pow er of appointment not from power of removal; therefore, the Constitution left tho power of removal unrestrained, while it gave tlio Senate the right to reject appointments, deemed unfit. He advocatesa speedy resumption of specie payments, and denounces the piesent system of currency, lie gives copious statistics in regard to the production of gold and silver in this country; facts and figures with regard to exports and imports, and shows that it will be com paratively easy to return to specie pay ment; nnd pronounced a disordered currency tho greatest ovil, and wiys: " Of all contrivances for cheating tho laboring classes, none has been more effectual than that which deludes them with paper money." Ho expatiates at considerable length upon the evils of a depreciated ciirtenoy, and advises tlio enactment of an import law which will tax most heavily, luxuries. Ho advis es a reduction of tho number of articles taxed, and urges retrenchment and economy in all tho departments of tho Government. Ho gives n brief summa ry of various reports. Tho Navy com prises 2.18 vessels,aud tho expenditures of tho Navy Department woro thirty, ono millions. A general review of our foreign relations shows a favorablo con dition of affairs. Ho urges tho impor tance of possessing a Naval station in tho West Indies; and recites the expe riences of tho Revolutionary War, and also tho late lebclliou, to show the ad vantages of possessing such an outpost; and says that a treaty has been conclu ded with Denmark for tho purchase of the Islands of St. Thomas and St. Johns. Ho calls attention of Congress to the necessity of making provision for tlio purchase of Alaska. No arrangement lias been made for tho Alabama claims, , and tho President felt it his duty todc- elino tho proposal ot tho mumi "'',- Groin -T-tf' YT A T.T, crntucnt to leave tho subject to nrbitni-rVlJiii. oJdLU JL.I XSJXXXj (.fat .. It I.hh IwWitt fit'. tion; uccause, niiuerio u mm ..... - ( conipanled with reservations iitu limi tations, incompatible with tho rights, interests, and honor of this country. Ho docs not apprehend that Great" Rrltian will poistst in lcfusal to satisfy .1 1.1., ..l.itlllU M'tlil'll 111- volition. Ho refers to the doctrine of U.S. naturalization, winch absolves the citizen troin native allegiance, s-i.p-o- mnttt Kiitri'i'StliiL' a discoiitinuancoof thostii illations maintaining a naval force for the supptession of tho slave trade. NKW AliVKItTISKAIKNTH. r- - i- vt AN1 LOW PRICES AT WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINE, ANIi TOBACCO STORE, On California Kt ,, Next Door to Driii? Store nu il Post Oflice Jacksonville, Orcfttm A Iaw BMorlmcut of KKOI.ISH, SWISS, nml AMl'.UIUAK WATCH innveinciils-lii UbIiI 1 lmivy-tioilifill.Vi:iUnill(H.I I ".. Sm.iUiim.nOM). I.NAMI.l.Mil). and DIAMOND-SOT WATCUIS far Imllci. , A Urj-o HMortment of CLOCKS mcli a. SIO ,lny, B-iluy, iuiiI HO-lmiir, Siiniik nnd WclHlil, nuu nuu wiiuuut ouikiiik and Alarm. i A (rood ftMorlment ol OOM and fill.VIIlt P"lnuVf.K,!W.i?iiiiiK!iiVnnVii: kevi" SIIAI.S and CIIAIt.MSt hnlld tlOLDi i..,;i sn.vr.tt Thimbles i iioa'om-htuds Pin, and Steuve-butloiii, l.ocket-Pe.il. I'namellnl, PI iln. Itfaarit. A lrire ani-ortment or Niiiii biircr ami nicei Uiwiil Sptclaclo, for mar and farildhtcil perooui. i The flneit lot of Silver and I'lsted-wnre eer oltered to till- . ill. lie, Jul from tint tiuiiti fitciurlcj. In lliu l'..i-l "tch in. Cm: ll- KKT4. Cl'TOIK, SOI.III SlIAKII, 1'l.iTKII, TA- in.:. Hkhkiit. Tk and Snail Shio.sii, i Kmvm, oiikh, ami llcrrKii-KsivKsi .Vui.ii llllit 1'I.ATKII NaI'I!I.S' KlMII, SlIAKIl JIlOS, . Ac. Ac. J.NKUlir.U keepi on band lh world wide fninil KI.OUKSCK FAMILY 8I.WINU .MACHINI.; iiwki'it four tlche roterM lili; fr.i. aimi, the well known liuwi; FAMILY SKW'INO MACAINC whlcli. foi Htrenutli, Simplicity and Durability, can not liu excelled, A k-ood nMorlment of CiCMIM. WOSTHN-' IIOI.M J: SONS' Celebrated Pocket Cut- Ury. i An endlcM variety of Toys nnd Kancy flood-; mcli at, lllltl)UA01, FANCY IIOXKsS. VIOLIN'S. (iUlTAUS aim, Ihe belt or Violin Hiring, llrl.li' od Tnll piece, tiullar Ktrlnn. Accordeoni, Flu llnn, Ac; Porcelain uud (ilai Vaei, Can- dk-lllcki, Ac. Alro m'orlment of Cilldren' China, Tin ami llrluuula, Cnirec, Teu, Chamber, Kitchen uud Parlor Sett. A Urge lot of Dolls and Head ; nlo, a flue lot or unill cundlei for ClirlUma Treei all iron Toy cook etoves oud Salt of furni ture. Small Whcelliarroivii and Tip Cart for boi, and IhouMiids of MarbleH ; Toy IlilKKle and ChuUes for larKO InfitnU; l(attluud IVetbliiK Itlnr. A laruo lot of Willow Ita.UU. J. NIUillKIt keeps on band a larirc lot of Cluara of tho belt uiiallly. at who enalo and retail ; Hue cut tinokwif' and cbcwlni; I tnliicco: bard and ofl nreMed tobacco of I all the cbolceat brand. The very belt to- bacco louiid ia thu market U found here. Tho very belt Merrcbaum pipe warranted no j a larjte lot. or wood uii.i uiay pip belt of Cherry ateiua horn luuutb nloe ii Ibe lib-nlecet 1 plwt'' iVC, iC. ( All klada of WATCHKS. CLOCKS and JIUVELHY aud SEWING MACHINES cleaned and repaired aud put In the belt of order on tho mot rcaaouablo terms. It may not bo generally known, but this is the larueit and best stock of iooils or thn kind north of San Fraaclsco, Jacksonville, Deo. 7tb, 1807. dec7-lw Notice to L. P. Itlclleurv, u JJo-' liatiuu Glaiiiimit "",,uu VIIWlIIlUSll. jlon law In regard to residence and cultivation aucrcuii ; auu inai tho 28th day of December, 1807, at 2 o'clock, P. M., has keen set for hearing I lie evidence In Bald cause, at tho Land OOlce, at lloseburs, Oregon aud that unless you appear and oirer proofs showing tho valldltj of your Claim, tho samo will bo declared nbundoned and cancelled. Dated at Land Oflice, Uoscburg, Ogn., this 23d day of November. 18G7. JOHN KELLY. Register. n. . AV ,,S0N ' '-NT, ltccotvcr. lXciuber 7lh, 1807. deo7-l v that the doctrine is denied oy . i s , . n-; .m - r j;-. ami calls on Congress to decline t he , ummn ii . A mX , s national will untnlstakeably on the ,Tenton). ,.,,,.- ..iin.tioii. Tim Pres dent concludes by B VK1T 8I1UTZ. i-nrii.iMii ii. ...... ........". "- -, nrclicreiiy imiuieii in pron'iu urn miiui lor pay- (li.M..is:ket. for on.; to lour pictures j la- m(,nl m m p'reiK.n, Mny 2d. IH.V.I ; dies mm Ml" or Jewe Iry ; hnamellnl. v ,, .liy ;,,), jH . ,'. m. May lilli, IMiiliwaiidlliiarlx li.s.iiiil K.ir-OrnmriiU( ,M1J Nl) r M -,,; xm . Nt)i m j,RV Jel;I....iinell.il and I lain i Ool.l t,ruw-., ih.VJ No. 110. Anmi-l :hl, IH.V) No. I.illi plii nnd w nit; (.old lViKOf the U-U in.j. Auut :M. IH.VJ ; No. II!), Auut lib, l.'-!.....l.l.l.. ml liniiitnnil l imrAr.lllriiva i liuailiy liuiu mm mun vui. . luy, . v AllirilUt -lib. 1H.VJ. AOU AH12 HEilEHV NOTH'IKri Til in- M. Hall have been tiled In this olflce, alleging sea. should have , a boilU MINIMS and nh iyS vybi','0I'?J mr Donation Claim FAUMEItS raiding t a dl, anco f,o rnVr. Hftn,?w.l0fS,C.' Tow1n,1,P 3T' 5ou,n e'''"l")W keep It consUnUon hanH In Uanije 1 West and that you have never tlooo caoof accidents and sudden itlos of s'tou, """?.Tu'.0"on ?n M tractof land achcomplalnt8.lt. valno cannot ..o"'?"' cuiauiicu wiwi inn n-nii rpmt-nla nf hn ,Ann. t, NEW YEAR'S BALL! AT ON' NEW YEAR'S EVE., December Sllst, I8G7. -ojo , i (Xuw on Tilcrfar "nlii, tho aut , o. icrulntcr. Tlio lcsl of tmi-lo In lliu conn- iry ucw-iirci iinr mo ..hii-mf.. Jnoknontlllc. Nor. 2!Uh. 1HB7. nor.W-W CHRISTMAS BALL! TOE HOLIDAYS ARE WHIM PREPARE TO ENJOY THEM. Deccmtioi' 2tli, 1807. 1-o-O-oHI TiiKtmnntsioNKD takis i'i.kahuuk In nnnounclni to hl old pnlrons Hint he ulll be prcpnrcil to rccclvo them on Chrlsl;ims crcnlnif, Drcfrntxr 2fllli. ul lliu U. 8. Hotel. A cnrdlid Invitation Is extended to nil. Tlii" Proprietor Is determined to surpass nil Ills prior olUirtu In the rrttiiKcmctit of tlio Holiday Parties. tickkts, t t t : : $r, on. Alt Inll on New Ycnr'i evening-, January 1",',H'18' I.. HOIM. NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN I THEN GO TO THEATER'S I BROOM MANUFACTORY AMI I111V Till! BIST IN TUB MARKET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Factory on corner of Oregon and MalnSt., iv ll.n (Mil Ki'llow'n Hull, unit onno'lto the Frnnco-Amcrlcnn Ite-taiimnt. Jacksonville, Nov. Will, If r.7. novIM-lim - WoUco to Koldors of County . , Oraors. rtati: ok niicnos. I COUNTY OK JOSIIPIUNi:. f l'cri.iinliiil.llii( lliu following County Ordem N'n tnliTt-iil ulll liu nllouiii on Iheiiu Ordem from n,U date. JOHN IIOI.T Couuiy Treamrcr. Kerbyvllli", Nov. notb. lRfiT. novan-llw NEW AltlllVAL 0 WK F1SEST LOT OF mmwn dress cloth Pants, Coats and Vests, KVl'll llllOl'IIIIT TO .UCKHU.NVII.I.i:. Tl -If Tlir rinril ;ouU 1 litttr In More At ne'er vat trtn in town licforr ; I'omt nil, nml ?rl your jiirmnils niinlr, For iion'i llicllmr, I'm on Hie trade ; Vonr interest now do not nrclrtl, lint ?tl yntir elotltr.t wlllionl ilffrcl Some KIT for ilreu nt bull or clmreli, llr fiulilon'll Itiue yon in tlte lurch. Come one tome nil, route big nml until I. Tall, sliorl. Irnn, fat, I'll mil you nil. 'I'lir twit unit I'll KUKmnlitl If j'ou ilon't bcllrvt- ll,rnnit anil -c. l'vrclulli chuukIi to clothe yimnll, roililuim fur Wl ter, Nirliir Mini Full, Mo give tli unilertlHiinl call. ADOLl'II PFEIFFEIt, Fueblnable Tailor, on California St, Oppoiite U. S. Hotel. October 17, 1807, oct20m3 THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD. EXTUACT OF A LKTTMt FltOM 1IAIION SOLOMON HOTHSCIIILD. Paius.JIIIi April. IHfil. 23 Hue I Fuubv St Houore. f Will you lio kind enough to bavo forwarded ln me here 2(J0lottle of your Indian Liniment: " w w111 '" nt the amo time tho account, I will forward you tlio amount tbroii((h Mewa. iieimoni uo , new vorK. I 11.-.. O..I ..... ..... . . ,wn,M - 'nny " M frlenda Major La ln,,1;''L ml l'y U-lnj dclrou to pro( It, b should udvlse him to c-tabllah o Jepu ..nun ouiuiiiuii iiuiuKiiiiu naviiiK rccom- ane'B rocure epot In Purl. Tin INDIAN LINIMKNT. m a relief ever ready, an a killer or pain, taken Inwardly or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the euro of UllEUMATIO and NRUKALCIO AFFEC TIONS. M'llAINS. IHtUISES. em.. Hin.. It t. , unequalled. It U alio moit efllcacloiu tuken Inwardly In Ibe cure of OIIOLKIt A. (MIAMI'S ji'JJI'i'V UVSENTBIIY. CHOLERA MOnnusj CIIOLL .A INFANTUM, etc.. cto.. and h with- lllltDVI-onllnii II... Imuil U,'lU.i..n...n .. . , nou l-AIWS IK TIH STOMACH. I1IAH, a op a it ii '""' iMinuBiiruu I A- lulro for MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, AND TAKE NO OTIIEH. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER DOTTLE. For talo at wholesale and retail by HUDSON & McCAHTV, 1 Merchant's Escbango, San. Francisco, Cal j.n ,n:"' ,u iTioiuo Coast. Ann bv rcspcotablo druaaliLa ihrn,.i..... .1 world, Tbo9, tCo malrn llin onlop iui No 110 ffeniilnA nnUta .Unci 1... . lin . Lane and countersigned by J. t; Lano .. 1'rOlir 0 OM. l!l Itrna.lu,.-' M .. i-?"U aj.iiijw nine. f S.T-1860-X A RrMt Vrf ncli MiyilcUii I " Mote limn hnlf of 11.. ithmir In tlin witIJ tnm from ntnlKt to fofllfj ,tl lm H(rlnt rlmntmi nf fllmli, WMllifr anil f.l. ft. Brunt MTrl or lif-nltli l to kf f p lliu rendition nfihe pioni. rli nml lltunl rfnlr ami nijforni, m Hint clianin fn,.. Hunt to Oil I. from Dry to Dump, ftl., rnnnot tip.. n,, mnrhlnrrv pf tlm tody, ami l.rpr.1 illirn.e." Now, II l 11 fuel, vottltf ami wrlMmnwti, Hut tlirrv It no anrh Iml wnrk nml nwl'lnnt for tho Stomach ai PliANTATIUN IIITTKHH. Thl iptanitM Tonic l now nnt by nil rlnM of ptorli for Try (yniptom of n "Ctomncli ont of orilir," The 'tTl of II It ttihl l'lnntntlon Wlt.n arimtaln' tn rofrt thoJnlrM nftlii- Ptumarh, t nil Hi nirl,lntrr nt work, nml nnl.l It to rmlilnnil HiMwoff ll.pir.fl'.-Iiu-ilanifr. Thotfn.lfiievofthn oMrallon ofNaloriiU nlwi-i t.iwyili n corn I ntl alio nrri I. a lr aolatanca nlwnyi t.iwyiH 11 enrol nu iio nrma aiiuit aMl.tanca nt tin- propr lima. How ninth mora ren-nnal.la n,t aan.ll.la II l tojrlp harnlonit wild n (tfnllr.yat p.'rrfl Tonlf, limn to if Inun nn.l wmkan nn.l itrfrat lirr rurallra prnfown with polaonou. iltnra nml flary mlttnm, which only ituprfy ami riant Ihr aenla nf illiraw. ami ilalh. Importitiit Ciirtincnerw. -a t own moth to yi.ii, for I rerlly Ullrtr h,. 1'lant.itlon nillfra linrn antr.1 mr Ufa. list. IV. II. WAmiONrill, Mn.lrl.1, N. V." " a Thon wilt aon.t las two iHlttlai mora nf Ilia' Plantation Wtttra. Jly wlfo l.a. Wan irrwillr l.rnlnta.1 l.j Ihalr a. Thy frlfml, An- tcsii, l'liltn.lrlphl, lv' " a a hata Iwn n grrnt anffarar from I;pp.la, nmllin.1 In nlnmlon pfmclilnK. Th I'fanUtkii lllttan linra rnrrd ma. ItKV. J. B. CATItnitK, Itnrhaalar, H. ." a a a I ,ara clran Ilia Plantation lllllara to IniTi.lrM. ofmirillMt.f.lant.llfra with tha moat ail.ml.li. Inff affrct. O. W. T). ANIinriVH. riupatliitrmlant M.llfra' llomr,Clnclnnnlll,(i,i Tha Plantnllon lllllframnkollia wank atronrj tha in. (piMl.tllllnnt,nmlnraatlinntai Natnrr'a rraat rr.torrr. ThnpnMIe mar rwl n'-mrt-l that In nora.e alll ih, wrfr. tly rnm atamlarlof Ilia PI.ANT.ITIOV IIITTKHH Im ilflllfl from. Krrry Ultla haara Ilia f.rm, nf our alunntnra on a Ural plata rnRtatlnir, er II tannal la Anrpariiirrftan.llngliiiflt PLAKTATtriN IHTTKni In l.nlk or hr tha jatloii, Ii a Imllar an.1 ImiaMiar. II. wnroofraflllxl Mil". Vf Hnl ar Ptlrala "lamp la llSMIITH.ATKII nrar arary rofk. Mil lit nil DniKRliI, (Irorara anal liaalara thrntifliiail tha worl.t. P. II. DltAKE, At CO., Tit'W York, Solo Prop'r, ItEDINOTON fc. CO., IIO uiitl -llH, Front .Street, Hun Frimrlnro. A(ronti for Cnllfornln and Novndn. I'l.KAN. I.ynn'n 'lairni-lla Inaarl ISmilrr l .lira nml rartamlmlh toaTarylltltif of Ilia lll.Kt Iprflaa Flan., Iliaarhaa, )I.M. UltiNa, Aula, llllit-, ITKII.t.RINnTANTI.Y. What parnllarly iitptllii(r In rrrnnl totoll.lanill. tla la, Hint nolwlth.tan.tlna' II" Inalnnl ilaath lo Inaaria, It la Mtfrtly hamilaaa to manklml nml ikiniaalle anlniala, II rniilwlnl.ala.1 or aalrn wild Impiinltir. II lata tho taatlmony ufati.ln.nl itlalliiRiililint tlirmlala that It la KKK I'll DM POISON. Nontllrla Iim atar alitliaiitli llliaMl.fattluii In lla lla. lla ranntallnn la wall known. It la anally ami rrxllly nar.1 .llfafllonaatninpany rnch llnik, llawarrvrniaa larfrlla. Tha trannliia haa tha aliti.nl tiro t.f K. I.to-t, nml Ida trl. rlaalam.if lnmalUniialt Co. Any ll.li.B rl.a.'f ll.l. kln-l la an InillalLoi arn.iinlrtf.il. Anirilruriilat will f run Ilia itrnnlna ir ion hi.l.l )iai will haroiionlhrr. K..II hy nil iltnitiilata nml ilralrra on tl.a I'Mllr naul, MI'XU.'AN MimTANU i,immi:.t. II laniia.lmltla.1 frl thai Ilia Mtxlian Mn.lair IJnl mant ttfortita ni.o rutaa In a ahorlrr llnir, ii man mal lmMt. Ilminiiv Ntllrlaaaarillaiirafr.1. ,NnriMnMimt l.aa om l.aru liKnil.lao uarf.il aii'lrAI fndona In rntliiB UllKIIMTHl, SnilK TllliillT, Stifk ami Whik Joi.vrn, JlniN. Iliin-ry. Iltii AniK, Sl'lttl.SH, J-KIJ.IMW. FlIKXIl Cl.TK Oil Will MX, Or any i.harroinUlntarr)iililnK aiirltrl.alapl Irntlon. nut IIOIIKKS II la an ln.l.-i..ll la nml ralmt.la rrnmly In nil cn nf iiailii,illiil, lllnK.lviia,Wlmlllalla,lltul.aa,HlfaM. l"t honl.l lwkail Inanarjf lionaa, ramp, ami ilakU. Ar. rl.lanlawllltaTiir. P-imipllnraa larmrary, Allianiiliiolawrapa.naiaal-plalaanrrnlna,lailnc Ihaalitnalnrai.ni.W. Waalliuk,riirmlat.nmllliaptl:la II. H. ala.ni of HKII AH IIAIINKK A l. ' Ilia top. Antnotl l.aalmii ina.lati.rmintrif.lt It wltliarkrap llonapUlaUMa. laiuk (Inaaly I M.ll.y all llruKiataan.1 rllotra In arrry InanaiM nln Jug namp on Padtla iiaaat. Zf SW YEAR'S SVS. THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW YEAR IN! KliJOICr. AND HI' CXrCCDI.NGLY CLAU. 1 THE UNDERSIGNED HE'tEIlY NO- loiies iicr iriemin mm 1110 puunc Kr" ally that sho will glvo n publio ball on New Year' ove.. at tho Frnnco- Amer ican Ilestnnrnnt. 'l'ho rooms havo been refitted nod enlarged, so that every convenience of lb guests will bo provided for. No labor will be spared to miiko nil bappi j and further, an In vitatlon Is extended to nil tlio guests to aem bio on tho morning of January 1st, and Use breakfast wllli tlio 'proprietress. Good music has been secured for tho occa'lon of tho party. A cordial Invitation Is extended all. Alto ball on St. Ynlenllnii'K Day. MADAM DIVGUILFOYLK- Jacksonville, Nov. 27tb, 1867. tiovlO-ld HOWARD & SMITH. Mnnfucturo to order, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, DRESSED FLOORING &C. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE MANUFAC' X torlng nt their now steom planing mill ino abovo named and many more ar Holes, at great ly reduced prices. Sash or all sixes on nana or mado to order either gloaid orunglazeu. Modldlngs, from ono-balf Inoh to o fiyo lata crown mould. Order for tbeso art oles, aou nil work In Carpentering nd llulldlng, done with dispatch, And In a workman-llko n1er,, l'orsoHB who coiitomplato building, would well to oall oa ua before mftklng eontraet cuw whero UNDERTAKING dono In a nwtt nl OPP'0, prlalo manner. ouop on uaiuornia oiru. iwjj V ouitU.. HOWAKl SM Jr cem ror n Ciicular. Novio-ltm'ip Jack.goaY.Ulo, Nov