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naggKggwtSBigyjawBj unmiwjwwi wu iwainmrmtnimaaswmu'JwaiarxtVTamsBSSssext Tile raw simi! tfOK Ttil! l'ltKSIIIUNPY IS 1808, I'l.lMMKH HltAW, or tnr iMttn mil. 'll1l d-me. Own gl n I f vlllifiil ncmnt " tli pf Ilo hue rew.rd. fjr iitrlot-piinllimMit f lrllr Von Tin: viri: i'itr.sini:i'V, or.o. ii. wn.t.t ims, or mmiii, ) ith tubjcd to tli ilccl.loii of tlie NMItnftl Union mtentlon. OiirTt'itu Polio?. It now sconis ntoro tliiiti ii oliahlo tliat Southern Oicgnn is to lit? iloilioil niilioiid facilities, at least for this pies out. When our public men mo wltlintr to tiiko mi active interest (iiml it lie- comes ajipau'iit to capitalism Hint through our valley nml over tho Sisk i ivoti. would bo tiiimr-tic.'ililunuil nrollt- Horiililc Atrocllh'H. A U l'timilncr . . i trf m ,tAmfl u. jh. u.imuni.. r,mim. ,,, ,....- ,,,,, .. ... ,, ., Satiiiid.vy Aloitsi.Mi, Dec. II, lfi7. I roatl to carry away our surplusnroiliiots, -"" - I and briujr us now popiilutinii. Dosir- Iluvr Vc llccnAliiRiiiiiiliiinii t ( n,jlo nH B'tch ml,t wo,,(, ,,0 tolis Tlio want of liberality and thu bitter! section ol eountry, wo ran hoc no itu malignity of the Hopublicuii paity to- inodiato hope for it; and if wo aio to wards the compiered rebels is a favor-' be denied the advantage o( ccluui,'iii; able theme with Democracy. Never, our rotntnotlities for those of othorconi in tlio light of history ww theie a iiiunities, it certainly would m'wii to be charge made against any political partv , our true policy to isolate ourselves, .so so utterly groundless. Never in the I far as is compatible with convenience lace ol current events lias a falsehood and comfort. Ours is a peculiar see- been uttered that rclleetcil so faithfully j tion of country. Its natural confonna the piisallinimity of its authors. Thei tion bars us fiom exchange, on account magnanimity of the Republican party, ofthocxtraonlinury expense of height; To the compiered south, and their for- and if wo do not want the balance of boaranco in the hour of triumph, have exchange always against us, wo should low parallels in history. From the make otti selves as independent as the tlay the rebels were entreated to conic I natuial lesources ofour vnlloy will per back with all the privileges recognized , mlt. Wv should encourage and build by the Constitution, to the present) up homo luanulacturos; wo should give hour, the wholo course of thedomiiiaut the preference to everything inanufic party has been marked witli cxtrvmo ( tured among us that is not inferior in leniency. Not a single person has yet I quality or higher in price than that of been punished for complicity in the io-1 similar articles imported. Part of the bellion. Confiscation save of articles price of overy article manufactured in contraband of war has been unknown J this valley finds its way again into tlio in our civil strife. The stiong hand i pocket of the purchaser; mid overy of the Government has suppressed their i new member of the community adds local disturbances and given them pro-, his industry to the general wealth and toctionagaiiutthobailolcmontsof their i lightens tlio burden of tnvntion. Yv own society. For years their.cluirities have within twenty miles of this point, have been upheld by northern eontribu- Mlt springs that would supply all this tions; and when famine followed in tlio, region of country with a very superior track ol armies like a Destroying An- article of salt; yet, we are supplied gel, thousands of the Southern people, lrom abroad. 'o have a climate, nn were kept from starvation by the stirjuscd for producing apples nml immediate and generous charity of tliu jrr.ipoii ; yet, no one thinks of making .'ortli. Kvcn nt this day, when tlio ' jr-illnn oJ vinegar for market, flops iinsuppressod rebel journals of tlio , luvu proved a success here; yet, our South are denouncing Northern people brewers depend on tlio San Francisco as the tyrannical usurpers of the soil, market for an article no better in ipial- and boldly pioehiituing that the eaue Ity, and enhanced considerably in price, ot tlio South is not wholly but, thou- We have room for a first class and e- sands ot their people both white tensive wagon manufactory whom our nnd black are supported bv flic na- people would have their wants mim- tional charily, for which the South plied; for a pail and tub factory, and is not taxed a dollar. The Southern ''ir many of the other branches" of in people have 10:1011 to be thankful that dustry so necessary to the comfort of a their Northern brethren have shown community. If, instead of wringing such extraordinary mercy; and when their liands like the sluggard, because the history of parties is written, th.it theyhaoiiooutletand,therefoie,noin ofour own will contrast well with the, dueemeiit to raiso a surplus, our people soven last yearn of Democracy spent J would shown proporspii it of.ontorprNo in digging pitfall for the national ' and iiidependuiico by building up and unity and honor; denouncing the war; encouraging ov cry species of homo in for national integrity as "cruel," mid i dustry, they could soon build a section making it yet moro cruel by applaud- or two of toad, with the amount nddod ing arson and assassination; clamoring to the aggregate wealth; and capital against tlio expenses of war, yet piling Nts would liud a section moth tapping up the burden by encouraging oureno- with a railroad and ovorlook all the inios and prolonging it. It ill becomes obstacles in its way. such a party to taunt us with want of r, ,, -"- when their li,tlnptho, ' : ' .. .WI ' l,mll,.v .or. vvoinorn itooon tlrovo up to our ollice door and left witii us two boxes of apples, with tliu iiifunctiuit not to let them spoil. This advice wo aie following to the letter, as the fruit is lll.iek atioeities, of eouise. White people aie so pine and aiigolio like like their skins that they never do anything bad. Wo luivo no tune for pief.ice. Wo extract the following from a letter wiitteii from near Tits- pitmbia, Alabama: .I Allans heio ate coming to a dteadful pass. Would you ocr believe it? .lake and Ciesar, and Vellow Sue, the house-maid, have, under the teachings of tlio hoi i id Rad icals, actually turned Cannibals. Yes ! and have eaten up poor little darling innocent babies. Such is tlio awful fact. Last week two ladies wore down at tho edge of the Hwamp black-berrying when thoy wore pounced upon by Jake anil a mulatto, a son of Col. Smead's, of Holly Hill, and dragged to a don about half a mile oil', and such atiatwful sightas they beheld I Round n big tlio was seated about a dozen of tho blackest wietehes you over saw; all of them aimed to tho teeth, and nearly every one having his tcctlrfllei! just like the Foo-jee Islanders, in the geography. Some ol them were roast ing babies on big spits, and several of the horrid wietehes weie toaiiug the limbs of the poor little innocents with their sharp teeth, and watching the cookerv with their lion id white eve- balls. A council of war was held on the ladies, who wore dreadfully excited and expecting to bo eaten, or woise, every minute; and it was decided to let them go, on condition that they wouldn't say anything. The strangest part of this is : that no babes have Ihcii missed hereabouts; they must be got in some other neighborhood. The poor things wore dreadfully frightened, but still stick to it that they weiecook ing babe, as theie was no bristles around the den. Ain't such things enough to make ones hair stand on end, as well as show how foolish it to try and eivilie these black tlov il. " II. II. There ! If such shocking titriiritim won't sicken people of tho nigger, what will? Wo believe tlio story to be mainly true, and if thoo poor little martyied piccaninnies, saciiliced to the horrid cannibalism of the Southern niggers, don't turn out to be juvenile porkers, then it lots us out on Sambo, most oU'ectuallv thutV all. magnanimity claim is as human oppics'ors; and hi lory will judge fairly between us. Rosnniuio, Oiin., Dee. Ith, 18U". A meeting ot tho Stockholders in the Cooso Ray Road will be held at ' H1"L,, J"s- -Ucil for eating. this place on the liPth, to moro tlior-l "e aro "ll,k'r '."""J" obligations to .Mr. mighty orgnnie, and to lovy assess-' " for l'1" J"''Hy remembering us, incuts, with a view of opening the' '"", w,s'.' llis "''l "my always bear road in tho early partol next Summer. I Sll('''1 ',"'t A steam tug has recently arrived at ' Iiaua.n IT.Mrv. I-'very steamer tho Uinpipi.i from San Franeiico to fa- brings now phases to tho Italian lines- cilitato tho navigation of thu L'lnpqua, tion. The people and Government of l):u'-' I Italy aidontlyaspiio to national unity, Tho two branches of tho Methodist i w't'1 t'tesoh' exception of tho l'opean'd church and tho Raptist havo united, a little cliipiu about Rome, though nnd havo held meetings night and day i l'o Government daro not movo too for tho last six weeks at the .Methodist ,i,s,1 ''.' ,l,!l.1 '''i1'"" j"r ' rnmco church in town. A number of con- and Atistiia. Kvcn the masses of tho I' iv-imli rnnnlit uvimi'ii K m 1... .!!.. verts have been made, and last Sunday with the consolidation of Italy anil six persons were baptized by Klder thodivoicoof Chuieli and State while Stopheiu. tl10 Fmpoior still hangs back. Re . . ,, ,,,v . . must yield at last to publio opinion A now sect called "Nazanues" havo and to Gaiibahli. sprung up at Canyonvillo, undci the . inlluoiico of Klder McAllister. Six or I Tin: Ar.uM.v Claims. The Rritish hoven converts to that faith were bap-1 Government don't seem in a hurry to tized near tho mouth of Canyon creek i pay tho claims of tho Hiillercrs bv tho a low day ngo, with a lair prospect of Alabama. That government probably many others following their worthy accepts tho Democratic hypothesis that example. "pirate Seniiues and his State were til- Solomon Abraham has finished his' ways in tho Union" and, thorefoie, third dwelling house, and has moved their doings did not concern a foieigu into it; but it is ditlicult to Bay how1 nation, It iw possiblo that IlerRiitan- long it will stand, nio Majesty',, Ministry think tho Duin ooratio paity, of which tho pirato is a distinguished member, ought to liqui. date. Vajiosi:i Into Chaos. We knew by his icstloss eye. We knew by the nervous and spasmodio twitching of his tobacco mill that he wouldn't do. Ho was a greasy restaurant keer kept next to"Jlilger's; ami when just launching out on the uncertain "-on ot public favor, he nished into our sanc tum and foolishly asked us to loan him a golden eagle. We weie Mtrpii-ed that he did not ask for a twenty" he would have got it just as quick lie did not got it; ami wo were foiced to predict that a man with so little judgment as to "bono" a country edi tor for pecuniary accommodation, must study " bust." That re.staui-.iut didn't pay; it didn't pay rent, nor lou bills, nor its piopiietor; and on Sunday morning, before the stars had gone to bod, ho slid out for California, leaving behind him tho icpiitatiou of a good financier, and owing tho editor "narv led." lie will probably bo next he.tid of in Johnson's cabinet. W.wri:iV A niggor outrage a eoloicd atrocity; something that will intensify hatred stir up white venom; that will co.igulato and vitrify tho Caucasian blood and tluill the Cm casian nerves with honor. Tho Dem ocratic papers aio sadly in need of something ot the luguhir fce-fa-fum older; ami it is with sprrow that wo publish an extract fiom a Southern let ter, just as reliable as those wiitteii in democratic editon.il "sanctums," and nearly as horiiblo in its details as any thing wo hao heard. Take it Demo crats; neiiisu it, gloat over it, circulate it ; and it It serves to feed your preju dice for one short hour, you aio wel come to feast on it. STATU ITDIU: C-'f The Albany ,omwtl says of the lltownsville Woolen Factory: The Democratic paity have a standing men ace to the no-tarill plank of their plat form, in this section, by tho presence of this large nianiilactory. It is situa ted in the intoiior of the wool-giowing district of tl ounty, iiliMiihsa bilge poitiou of the wool e'top, and furnishes a market for much of t he pi odtice grown in the vicinity. About llfty hands aie employed by the cot potation, fbity of whom'tuc engaged in tho various in dustries of the mill. Filteen thousand yaids of cloth ato pioducod every mouth which finds its way to I'oitlaml, wlieie it is iiianiifactuicil anil sent mostly to the milling regions east of tho Columbia, as the goods of this mill stand high among tho mind's. Robert Duncan. Ksii., is Suiiei intend- cut; Messrs. IVikiim and McDonald aie the wool assoiters; anil air. l.eacii, fotcinan of the weaving depattmeut. Most of the employees tue Knglish, who have had thorough ttaiiiiugiu the country of their biith. Messrs. Dun can anii Perkins are Americans, the former being' from New Jeisey,nnd the latter from N'eiiUijnt. We would ad vise our Democratic brethren t visit this establishment and get cured of their non-protective heresy, unit would sink as if by lire should lice trade bo oties ever triumph. Z'iP" Wo lenin from the Oiyioiu'iih that on the "tli iust. a contract was let to build two brick buildings for J. A. Strowbridge and Walter Molliit, each '-'.") bv 80 and two stones high. The buildings will be put up together, on Front street Portland, adjoining Dr. Weathet fold's luick. The contract was let to .Mr. J. II, Rarrott, he being the lowest bidder, for the sum of 10, HUD, the buildings to bo completed by the 1st of August, 18(18. Tho other biddois woreCawotrd it Rrackott, fcll, sjx -'., andW. S. Hem, H),(lAi). The building is to be done under the supervision of Mr. John N ester, architect. 2-i) Tho Turbine wheels ordered from the Fast, by the Messrs, Fostcis, lor the Magnolia Homing mill at Alba ny, arrived, savs the ,om'iuit, on the -1st iust. , and the stage ol thu water being unexpectedly propitious, they have been placed in position, under the superintendence of .Mr. Ilackeusto. This patent wheel is a triumph in li diaiilics, and places the .Magnolia among the first class mills of the coast. 17" An Albany paper says The P. T. Co.'s boats are running daily up the Willamette as far as the stage of water will admit, ami receiving to their utmost c.iKicity; yet tho waiehouses are crowded, and they take only an in stalment fiom each lauding, so as to accommodate all to some extent. :?r,V. W. Upton, mi atlotney of Poitland, has been appointed Judge of the Ith Judicial District, vice K. D. Slmttmk resigned. Judge Shattitek has common! cd the practice of law in companv with David l.ngan. G'Ooaa AND TO&JWJMIUIUH.tafcMnH5MaOTffli A l!tr iir StiiiJfvivoH. Last oven ing, two of our well known eitb'ons, w I'm follow tho several branches of the j ding tiade, had a fierce combat. 'Iho , TjO"W 'PTTrTr-i onlV report of tho matter we havo is -,v " -- a-'-I."OJlJg that the seller of dings letiiained mas-1 at tor ol tho Held; but the other vowM -. vengeance. A fuiioral is expected. Jfm jXTOXX"fcf'csi A'ffHi licont. j ,-'-. RS What the lirennl means by this' WATCH. CLOCK. IPVACI DM , --....M,, item is nioie tlian we can see. The "well known eitiens" oilieiis may mean several tilings and ngain tho "drug trade" is u mystery. If any ol the citizens ol Salem so far forgot themselves as to light, why did not the "local " of thp flerord say so, mid give their names? Such mystification is annoying to us on the outside. ZIF An exchange says thu " Presi dent has sobered down considerably." We should think it was time ho no(nr cf u a little. m a it it 1 1: n. FANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINE, ANt- Itlllllla-tUTrtll.MI-U Ilic iMfJffiircif ll, l.rl.1.11" htlur. litOHiiltr M. lit Hit Win lc-..l.ll III.HIi- nti. I .VJiM .Mm IrniHl Utkliliirf. All i'f lMigluJ uniniT Orrson perii Ion" mp) , It UIIII'S AlixntO At tlio tc.Mi-ncr rf tin, .il,l.,'i lillirr, .ViKrmtirr.lUUi, nt IHnrli.rlo I'rnhl. ,.lnckni mmilr. by lift. A. 0 ll.mlill, Mr. Jint llnnln MiilMlMhlltiill.AriioM. iVRW ADVnKTI.Sn.MKNTS DR." J. H. JOSSELYN" ET!M. CONTINUr.S TO TltUAT ) thu nM clul Willi tils Milunblo unit nuvur fullliiK rctiKilles nt Ilia nhnCTKOPATHIO lN.STITt'TK,J (i 15 WASIIlNtiTON STIir.IX It In mvcii )vntt, up to Kclirunry VHh, IfiCi", klnco tlio Imtltitlu M clnblilicil, Tim 1)1 rectors clmlloiiKu tliu world to rliun u inuru iicct-s-riil tntillciil liluinpli. Thcro litis liven i ever TU'l.'.N'VY-l'lVi: THOUSAND cmifiillii Hon nml nearly TWIINTV TIIOIWANII con tract" mmle, with only vlovcn r.illurvn to cun-; ' (la Unco cntfs thu fco wan ruturiml.) A liiru ' nnml'cr uf c.h- nrifctllicil lor. which, Irmn I 11m ii iliirn of Iho illtcuiiv, could only bo tcmtiu- rnrily rallovul. i The Dnctor ni.iki'i II hl duly to help nillor-1 hiKhiuninlty ivllhoiit ri'Kiinl to iho nmoiint uf money llu pulh-nl iniylio ulilo luiny His I n im ill c nrc iiilhl nml ixcnllu in lliuir iictlnu. i Tiny nru cnlin-ly frre from nil mliier.il imj-i ur uny riilxiuucu Hint cmi ioK-llily Injure tin. Hunt ilellcnie )ttii. Thu lloctor' tnolo o" ! iimctleo Is thu UWOIMIDI) or KdCCTUO I'ATIIIU yli m, dy which uno-li.iir or the ill. iiilii thu uitaluKUu can Ihj curul wllhont uiiilli lnc. In nil om ht Wiirrniiti i curt or nl no piv for Ills fcrvlci's. tl linn liccn tun cninmiiii ,llli , pursoim cilliiiu Hkui-cIvm I'liynlclium In ircnl ' their iiuor vlcllim iintl! thi-ir liimN vw-r . hiii'liil. nml llmti turn tlivin nuny, Imlf cttrt.il, liiillii liy tin. wny'lilu or licconiiin hiirili-n to thu piibflo wlillu lie lliiKcrs out n V or mlt'cr Inir nml mUery. To Ihn-uiillllcliil wllli iinmrnllnimlilo com pliiliilD, lliu lloulor wnulil ny Hint -cun euro tin- orl pnlhli ciimi In wry ilmrl Hint.1, wllhiiiit tlii per 'Jill nllllcteil beliij e.xpouil In llit-lr mo. t lutlin.ito frk'inN. To lho. wlin-i- coU'litnllotiH Imvn been In jured liyyutiHiliilt'vcerKis, tho llnuturollvrsu imnltivumiil rH-nlv ntiirti ol liwilih nml nmn ly vlor. To thu Ithtuiiullc, nlino.t linlnutn iiihiiii, cure. Oivu Tiii'.si a Chan. The clec- inn liolnrr linu- nviu tiinl lljiiin.t..n.,f ' -'uai.ba ... . . . ..1.1. 1 IL11IIIL I .11). . triumphant, wo may expect fiom it I "N'rurnio.v Anito.viv-lly late plenty of honest expressions of senti-i advices per Kuiopeati steamers, wo ob- incut, lino tlio lollowing Horn the servo that foreign joui mils comment llutto county Jcm: flcc, 0I tho RHJi(1(.llt.H I11UsS.r(, IlI1(1 ln 41tlv (lin ats I it tt III nn.,!.,,. ll...l . O? motly aga'o that 111 bis ideas of iccoii sUtietion, and in his tieatiueut of Con gress, he is disposed to play the auto crat oven moto than their 'hereditary soveieigns, Wo think wo aro tafo in sayintr that thero arc now moro intelligent whito men and women in thia county to-day who rcsnect tho name of .lohn Wilkes JSootli, than there nro who rcnjicct tho nnino of Abraham Lincoln. Tho same might safety bo said of What kind of clubs mako tlioinost J.io Stato Piisonand Lunatic Asylum. fi0ro Jicads? I ) inking clubs, ICfi'utrrs oi' I.vri:Mi'i:i!A.vun. -A few days since, a man named .lohn Me&ca a miner on b'oot's cieek loll on tho Die in his cabin, whilo in a stato of intoxication. lie was pulled off the Iho by boiuo companions littlo less drunk than himself, but was shockingly, (and it is thought latally), burned about tho lower part of his body. Tho unfottu nato man is said to bo hiiflciing tliead fully, and tho caso is another of thoso 1'ieipieiit and teriiblo warnings against tho misuse ol intoxicating liiptots. T" Wo clip the fallowing Iroin the Portland llwtlil of the nth: A gen tleman ofour city who is iiitoicstcd in the mines at dray's Harbor, W. T io ceivod a burricdlv written letter Iroin (Ileiiit Peter-on, inu, dated November '.'7th, which speaks highly of theiuiiu-s and the pnHpccls of the fiituio; iiImi of the pinspeets lor coal and coal oil. The discovoiies in that section oi Wnxliington aio emit ing high hopes of comiiieicial importance, which we hope will bo realized by the citiciis surrounding the Harbor. Tho letter says : The good people of this section are gioatly excited about mines gohl, coal ami ro.11.011 is an the talk. Ihullov Ilenry is bete looking after the gold on Smith's Point, but whether it will pav or not is moro than I know. It appeals to piospeet very well. It is quart, which has been discovered on John's river. Davo llellser told me yesterday that he had dicovciod coal eloe to the harbor that cropped out of inn iiinm m icei 111 uepiii anil sixty feet in width, and nnviganlo stream runs light by it. l!iiiiier,attoldCnliforniau, it is said, has diseoveied coal oil on .John's livei ; he sunk a little hole and in a short time the oil collected on the water, and he secured a half (jitart bot tle full with a feather. Ho took it to Ulympia and it was pronounced gen uine coal oil. er 1W Tho llmihlhwya that tho South 11 oeonle. "did lL on nml innim-iin mi indopendebt Omoriiinoitt until they weie vanquished by arms." i AVIiy, how's that? gianny, wu thought thoy, woio "always in the Union," 2dt ' A success is thus chronicled by the Poitland IeruM of tho 7th iust: Dining tho present week experiment havo been made at Oswego in casting water pipes ditcct fiom tho stack tir fin mice. The result of the o.pciiuiei)t nnived down from Oswego on Thurs day but escaped our observation, our attention not being called to it by those who ought to bo deeply inteiestcd; but ycbtoulay wo cursorily oxnmineil the pipe and camo to tho conclusion that had we not been informed as to where it had been cast, we would cer tainly have supposed that it was dono at cither tho Willamette or Otegon lion Woikg. The easting is clear and beautiful juid poonso ji silvery tint, such as is peculiar to Oswego itoii. Poihaps lurtber oNporunenth will devel op mote icsoiiices in tho Oswego Iron Woikh than over was di earned tit by tho stockholders who so lavishly bo stowed thuir inoiiey uwn the pitor- pi ISO. f .To IVit-.tiles, l.'llhvr eluk or In double, the Doctor wMien In eiiy Hut he IhoroilKhlvuiiilfreint uilh llielr I ilellcnliMiinl Hyiiipulhellu syalvliie, Ilic iieeu.u nml iniiiMm Inelilent Iht-relu. uiul eini moiirc I tlttm ii iktIicI cure, or relief. n tle eii- imiy ' r-iiilre. Hi. I'DIAM: MO.N'I'III.V meillalm-s ' ,-,i nj mi)-inner M'omii. TIley ir pluiMiit to lie- tt-io a w . wnrniui- til .il mid tuirc. Tliu iilmoit Kcnoy i.li rvul m ' All you Unit nre iilllh-leil, .Vno nml rninilc, lioiuillirttliit Ihoci-eiiuyU', 1 will kIvuvoii t-ellel or u cure, or n-k noihliix for my Irmilile. . I'lrwii iiiiiiiiKniniiisimie)Mtliii-i-liulneeiior iliimeillo nlbilrs pmivnls their vMUiik tlm olty, or llio-e who feel n ilellciioy in pwoiml coil Hillullon. cm corri-poml with thu I oclnr. nml It n f whli it or rcuiiilles K-nl, which will bo w.irruutiil to i,ct Hm remit reiptinsl. nml thu I-Her win Ihj iK-mroyul. In wrltlnjr.c.irc IiuiiM In, tnki-ii Io ilicrilMiaviiiiloiiiii cornet y. hlnte how Ioiik Hio ilUenwur IroubJu lua Ken iiiiinlnK. loellier wllli ee. nnd niru. Alwnvs niMriM I him ; J. II. JOSSI.fA'N, JI. I)..Sfnii t-MncUco, Cnl., lto.x 1UIS; or, If w-nt by l.xiiri'M, fil.l U'n.hliiKtou St., in.tuil or Hie iMlinlnror the box, Advice by Idler or ntlicrvilfo kmIIi. Ollice liourK fioii y a. m , to i) v. h. .1. II. .JOSSI.I.Y.V, M. I).. ItuMmit l'li)lcbu Kbclropatlilo Iimlllnto. t'leoii-iyj QUMM()NS.-ii Hie Circuit Court or IheSlnto IJ or Orcuon. for the I'omitv of JiiDkn (iiorKuW. Imuck I'lilntltr. vn. .Steplen J. I underpin nml I.. P. llr.n.ir,,., i)..r..,i,.i Jlolloii nr le.n e Io ii mecullua. t- j. ft a. jj tt m. To Slepliwi J. llMiiluron: You nro required. J?antS, OOatS ana VCStS, tnnppeurlii rnlil Court nml nmuvr the cum plnlnlor.iil plAlnlin. fllvtt uiralnat you. wllliln , HVKU liltoiltllir Tt .TAVICsu.NVll.l.U, ten il lyii fiom thu Hum of tho nervlco of thin ' O iiiumoin on you, Ir m-rviil within wM county j TIlC filieit gOOtU I lllllf ill SlOfC i .I , V ' ' "i""" noy o"ier county In tli' .Slate, then within twenty ilnys rrom Iho tlim or ihu erlee; or, ir nrvej on you out I nl thohl.Uo or Orcjron. then It Isonlereil by J TOBACCO STORE On CiiHrornlti St., Vivxt Door t J)niK hloi'f nml Post Onici' .laokHoiivlllf. OiCKon. ' A InrRB nssnrtmenl ol UNOMSII, SWIW nml AMCIUOAN WATCH nioTemaiiVS lllit nml lienyy-biith rfll.VI.'lt nnd 001 n. cii.es. .Snmlt Hoc (!t)I,ll. lAMHUV nnd UIAM0NU-8irr WATOHIIS lor kiUe,.' AliU(juninrlmcntorOI,OOIH:Michni itll . ,,,'?,.8.-".l, ,n.,,U -liur, Sprmj nml Nelnht, with and withuut htrlkln. nml Alarm. 8' A rooiI n-fortmenl n! OOM) nml BILVFR Clmlns ror Hents nml IiuIIck j WATCH Keys fll-'ALH nml CIIAItMR ; Soil, U()u nml HlbYCIt Thimbles ; IIOSO.M 8TUIH Plus, nml Hlecve-buttoim. I.ockel.Penl, Knmnelleil, I'lnln, Itecnril Krli-mldilii, nml Diamond KliiKcr-Kiiigii-(hilil-I.iicltel, lor one to Tour plcluren ;li! dies lino ets or Jewelry ( Eiwincllnl, rlnln.nml Qunrlr.l'liinnml rjir-Urnnmciilf Jet-Kmunilliil uml I'lnln (JoM Crowii-! both plu nml miIiik! Oolil Pens ol Ihu kit iunlity ; Gold uml Silver Pencil Omen. A Inrfjo nMorlmenl or Solid 8 Ivor nml Steel bownl Spictnclis, lor lieiir nml fnr-ilehtcd pursou. The Unci lot or .Silver nml l'lutcd-wirc crer ollurnl Io thl.. public, jii't rrom luemami fni'lorU" lit tlm lii't ) rucli ns, Uikk IU. Kinn, M.rroits, Kiu.ni Hii.vkii, I'iatkii.Tx. m.K, Dmi.iit. Ti:v nml huivu Sro.), Kmvkk ) oiiks, nml IIlttkii'IC.mvm: .Vmin nml Pi.vtkh Naimn Uimm, Sua mi Mini, Ac, Ac. J, NKUIIKU keeps nn Imml Hie world nlibi-bun-il ri.OltllS'Ui: PAJUI.Y 8KWINH .MACIIIN'U; ln.il.ei' lour filches -rever.i-blereiil. Al'o. the will known IIOWI! I'AMH.Y SCWINO MAOAINi: which, fur Ulrciiftlh, .Simplicity uml Durability, can not In) excilkil. A Bond iis'orlniPiit or CilXtltCSi: W'WIIS HOI.M Jc hUNd' Celebmleil Poikct Cut lery. An cmlleM variety or Toys nml l-'niicy (loud. ! mcli n. lintl)OA(!iy, KANfV HOXKS, VlOMNrf, CUlTAItS i nlmi, the Ix-nl or Violin Htrfuirs, llrjilites nml TmII pleree, (lullnr Strings. Arcordeoni, Vln Univ.. Ac; Porcelnln uml Ul.ks Viiet. Can- ille-itlckii, Ac A lnrRU n-nrlnient of Children's Clilim Tn nml Ilrlt inula, CoU'ee, Ten, Cluminr, Ivltclien uml l'nrlor Set. A hrno lot or Dolls nml I lend. ; nl.o.n line lot of innl cindlen for Clili.tiu.is Tre.; nil lion Toy cooK loe uml .SVU of furnl- lure. J-'iiiiiII Wheelbirrows nml Tip Curls for liny, nl iIihikiiimI. oi Mm iili-rt : Tov llnu':: ' uml Uhiil-c lor Innteiloll.; iiiiuiils Itnilni mid Tiithliu,' Itlnni". A lur(u lot or lllow ll.ukil't. J. NHUIIDIf Keepii on liuuil n Inrue lot or (JlKiiroof the he. I ipmlllv, nt hIioIimIii uml ruliill ; Ibie cut uiokliiK nnd chuwliit; lolui.ni : Imril uml eofl prei-nl I' linen ol nil Iho clinieu'l brumlt Thu verv U-l In- Imcco louild ill thu innikel ! found here. Tho very lnwt Merrchnuui pipes- wnrmnhil to : nlure lot of Wood uml Clity pipe ; Ihu UM or Cherry iein hum uiiiulh-iila'es. Ac, Ac. All klnls or WATCIUS. CLOCKS uml Ji:wi:i,Y nml .SIIWINO MAUIIINIIS cleituitl ii-'d repnlrcil mid put In the heft or order on inu inot lenxin ililo lerms. It limy not l (.'enernlly known, but till Is the birsrunl uml lx-l lool; or (,'0l,ls of tlm l.lnd north or b.m KrniieUeo, JuokHiinllle, Dec 7lh, 1KH7. ilvc7-liv NEW" ABR1VAL o' mi-: nxKsr lot or (ilfflWIIR li!ii;S 111)111, ran . Hio Court that publication bo mado (ot ih wtck In thu Oreui.u .Vh.TisHi, prior to tho nee ml Jlondiy In l-'ebruiry. A I).. 188S, Ami you nro nntllKil Ihnt, If you r.ill to nn wer nhl eoniplnlnl nn itlmvo ruiulrul, Iho pluliitlffwlll apply Io Iho Court for tlio teller ileiiiimhil theiein, lo-wltt For leave to Jc-ue e-YPCImnn nifiilii.l ......H h. ... .....(-,-- .. , , h-iiio. jinn iiiii-(iv in rniiiy i JmlKiiient for .1(2 23-100 ilollirs. wilh Intuie.l thereon nt the rntu or '.'J per cuit. per iiioulh from thu 18th day or Juno. A. I).. I8f2. uml the coil? mnl illslinniiMiii.iiU r ii.iy ,.niin i 1k titxiil (Hhmi under my hand this 18th ihy or i.plember. A. I). 18ti7. U.JACOII.V, Alt'y for I'lnlntlfT. Duembir 1 Ith, 1807. ilioll-dw As utVr Mere tn In toun before ; I'ome ull, nml ?el jour ?nriiiriils iiimtr, For how's llieiinif, I'm on flic trade ; Your interest now ilo nol nletl, llnl get your elollies without ilefeel--Some FIT for tlress nt Lull or cliurcli, llrfiislilon'lllfinr )on In tlif lurrli. Come one tome nil, route hi- uml small, Tnll, short, lean, fut, I'll suit you nil. The Ittat orilu I'll ;iinrniilvti If) oil ilon'l lHlel,comv nml sec, rlclolliiMoiiKli tiiclullm yuiinll, I'a.liliin. n.r Wl. Ur, hi.ilnKuiifl J''nll, hoKlvc tlio iinilcralKiitiln cull, ADOM'II PFKIKFEB, Fuilitnnblo Tailor, on Cnlirornln St. Oppuilto U. S. Hotel. Oolobcr 17, I8f,7. oot'JUmS Ho! You Dolinquonts ! A S Otm 8. SACHS W1M. Ill: OIIMOBI) X. to ll.lVO tblirllv It Ueninnii i,, ,Jt..... i... us Io cull on ull thoko ludeblul to ua by 'book I CTotlCO tO IloldorS Of County uccoiuil or nota to Hcttlu nt once. Vo liopo o-J, OVtTinVM,li .KO,Vuo,,,oUcu of ",Is.uu O.NIA DUN we luteml i'sulntr. i , ,., SA0I18 HltOS. JACknoiivlllo, Deo. 12th, 187. tlecl l-ir SCHOOL EXHIBITION! T'li' nlW 0Vt7llK 8I8TIJR8 OF X the Holy ?u,e of ,IPuS nnd Mnry.SuInt K ' ?WJM TueM,ayovenlnBl Decern o'clock! C0lunetng ut Lair,pait four '''''""'"-Atl'ilU?, SI 0 j Children, 00 cts, Jacktonvllle, December 13th, 1867. Ordors. statu oT' om:noN. i COUNTY OK JOSIU'UINB. f Persons holdliiR tho follow lup County Onlcm niu hereby notlllvd to preeut Hio fnino ror pay ment : No, lay. I31, pretenled Mny 2d, 18-W i No. 191, May Ud, 18.VI ; No. -Jtlfl, May Oth, 18.VJ j No. J911, Jlny 7 Hi, 18.W j No. flo.', May 10th. 18511 j No. 1 It), August Ud, 1839 No. 139, AiiKiut yd, 1839 ; No. Ml), August 4th, 185'); No, 11.1, AliKUit-ttli. 1839. bo Inteieiit iyll bo nllnwcd ou thco Orders from this tlate, JOHN HOLT. Coiintv Treamier. Kcrl.yvlllo, Nqv aoth, lfi7. " uovauavf f