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f V nn; orim si:'riM;i,. rou Tin: riu:snKNOY in 1808, UI.YmKs H, (III.VNT, or rn nitst) smtis. "Well tlono, thou gout sinl hllhrnl servant ' Tho pew pto lists rswsrili for pitrlott punishment for ttsltois. Foit Tin: vici: i'itr.sui:NCY, tu:o. ii. wii.i.i v.in, or osrooi. Doth snl.Jt lu the decision of th Nutlonsl L'tilen Contention. D. M. C. GAULT, EMTOH. Satimhuy Jloitxtxu, Dec. 21, 18iI7. Our Clirltniun Sermon. Long, long centimes ago, n star hung over Jictlilcliotn, nml its brilliant eflul genco announced the tulvonl of tho Sou of Man. Down through tho misty years, amid tho struggles of tho early disciples of tho christian faith, to tho proud triumph of tho Church at tho present' time, the event has been re membered, and chiislimi nation uniu in doing reverenco to tho bitthday of tho Savior. It is a day when age and youth unite in prayer and rejoicing. It is n holiday when tho holiest, tho most sacred, and tho most allectionate chords of tho human heart arc awak ened. Youth, with gloriojis anticipa tion and buoyant spirits, looks forward to tho moment when tho sprite, that tradition hasa?ociatcd with tho sacred anniversary, shall come laden with the presents that aro afterwards found to bo tokens of affection from earthly hands. Youth looks forward, while ago sits and dreams of tho plcaant ChrUtmas times of yoro; and the sil ver springs of memory freshen again the green sprigs of holly that liud a place in every human heart. It is an hour when ago and youth live together; when tho past and tho present meet and tho Jmrriers of Time aro swept away by kindly memory; an hour for sacred rejections and pleasant social amenities. Let us all forgive and for I ct, and remember that charity and humility wcro among tho mint pioin ncnt attributes of Him to whom wo do reverence. "While enjoying the good things of earth, lot us not forget liow many thero are to whom the crumbs from our tables would bo a blessing; and if wo remember this practically, tho day will huvu been well and sacredly kept. lo.sr.iiui:o,)i:cr.Jiin:u 1-lth 18fl". Hon. A. K. .McGl'C, ot this county who has been in tocblu health for some time, died recently at Portland. Ho was oiio of tho thrifty farmer? of the Calapooia; ha? tilled many public of fice; was a member ot tho Legislature in 1838, and respected by all who know him. Mrs. Ellen Hurt, wifo of George A. Hurt, died very suddenly at Yoneolla a fow days ago : Mrs. It. was a daugh ter of Charles Applegato; crossed tho plains (when a child) with her parent? in tho memoriablo emigration of 1818, and was highly esteemed In tho commu nity in which sho resided. Religions meetings are continued in lioscburg, and tho different churches aro constantly adding to their member. Thero has also been quite n re iwil at Oakland, and novcral havo joined tho church at that place. Tho Methodists of Hoseburg havo recently ornamented their church with a duo and elegant Founding bell, tho first church bell over heard in this val ley. g Tho Jacktonvllle Htttillt siys that "Oregon will shortly dun the b.iblllmtr.is nf Ut moeracy." We earuetUy bopo Mm will wmU them, (Int. L'momit. As tho "habiliments" nro particu larly unclean, "Soap creek" would bo a convenient place for a laundry. Lyto.vai. Imi'J"Vj:mi:xt. Our neigh bor suggests tho propiiety of bridging Applegato creek. No doubt it would bo a publio convenience, but opposition to internal improvements is a demo cratic landmark, and our peojdo need not expect a bridgo at present. C2F"TJio Albany Journal says that of about 100 children in that town, only one-half attend school. After tho abovo information, wo aro not surprised that Albany weut democratic at tho city election. Silver tips adapted to first class shoes havo been introduced by tho American Shoo Tip Company. Thoy aro highly ornamental as well as n protection to tho too, Financial. Tho Moot Legislature debate noxt Monday night tho quostion of paying tho TJ. S. Howl with green backs. Snow had fallen at tho toll house yes terday morning to tho depth of one ;ind a half feet. (nnsc LuUu River. vlu JLInk Articles of incorporation have been filed by M. llanloy, Capt. McCall, 1. D. Applegate, it ah, for tho purpose of constructing a wagon road lrom Ash land, in this county, over tho moun tains, intervening between this valley and tho Klamath Lakevalloy; thence, eastward and intersecting tho Oregon Central Military and Wagon Komi, in the upper end of Gooc lake valloy. Petitions are in circulation to nucim1 an appropriation of land by Congress to aid in tho construction of this road. Thero is no doubt but -what the route proposed by this company is em inently necessary and practicable. It will cross the mountains, lying east of this valley, by a pass open most of tho winter. The ground is solid and well fitted for a road. The tottto is direct to Klamath Lake countiy, and is be yond all comparison tho nearest. The distance from Dr. Caldwells place to the old Emigrant crossing of Klamath river is not over thirty miles. This distance, it is true, is all mountain; but tho ascent of the mountain on this side is very gradual, and tho descent on the other almost imperceptible. Having ascended the mountain, the intervening distance is a level table land, upon which snow scateely over falls over three feet, and rarely that. Having thut entered the gteat Klam ath Lake H.imii, thero aio no other mountains of any importance to be crossed. The Klamath Lake country is fat settling up, and the fertile valleys still further eat, as soon an the settlers can bo protected from hostile Indians, will be tilled with inhabitants. While the people of Jackson county will reap an immediate benefit from '.ho construc tion of this road, the advantages will not bo confined to Jackson county alone. Postal facilities must be supplied by tho Government lor tho people east of ik, and large sums of money would bo saved to tho Government every year in tho tranportatioii ol supplies to her Indian Reservations and military posts in that direction. Thero me no reasons to doubt but what Congress, if the subject is prop erly presented by our delegation, (and wo have no fears but what it will be), will readily grant an appropriation of bud to aid in tho construction of this much needed road. Congress has made a largo appropriation lor a lar more impracticable route, a route completely blockaded with snow in the winter, and ditllcult of parage at any season of tho year. How much more readily then for this route. Telesrnplilc iNews, Washington, Di:ci:miii:i: 1 1) Hi. In tho Houe, a resolution was offer ed, reciting tho Presidents recommen dation to repeal tho reconstruction laws, and declaring that Congre never would consent to take a retrogressive step, nor doviato from its law. There is no reason to debate tho reconstruc tion of the rebellious States being suc cessfully accomplished, and no good reaion to repeal tho reconstruction laws. Tho resolution was passed by a strict party vote Ajos 111; Noes .12. In tho Senate, after tho introduction of a number of bills and resolutions, the House Hill repealing the tax on cotton was considered, and several amend ments were offered and a long discus sion ensued. WAsinxmoN 17th. In tho House, Stoens asked leave to introduce a bill from tho reconstruc tion Committee. Tho bill provided that a simplo majoiity may ailirm tho Constitutions of tho Southern States, it apportion? representatives in Con gress from tho excluded States, and makes provision for an election of a specified number of members in each State, on a general ticket, tho remain der to bo elected in distiiets. Objec tion was made, and the bill was not read. Tho Senato finaueo committeo "has reported tho Ilouto Anti-Contraction Hill, Senator hherinau saying that it had received tho unanimous approba tion of tho committee. Tho Finance Committeo lias agreed upon a bill for funding tho National debt. It author izes tho issuo of six per cent, bonds, proceeds to bo used in redeeming oxist iug sccuiities. These, bonds aro ex empt from taxation. Tho bill creates a sinking fund for tho redemption of tho five-twenty bonds in currency, and authorizes tho Secretary of tho Treasury to redeem bonds held abroad, by tho issuo of bonds bearing 1 j per cenL interest, arid payable in 10 years. Rotul to State Items. I Z3F Tho Stato Journal at tho 7th re cords that on last Kriday, a memborof tho hunting party whose name wo havo forgotten, met with a very sovero ac cident a fow miles from town. On go ing to bed he drew his liflo under tho blankets with the muzzle to tho head. Tho gun was loaded with ball patched, several reaons why ho would make a p . Mi!..! I!.1..... ,.. .!...! ........ ..I' and had a large cotton rag stuffed in the muzzle. About midnight, in turn ing in bed, the gun was discharged, taking effect in his back twelve inches below tho shoulder blade, and follow ing the skin upward, passed out be tween the shoulder joint ami head. The large rag and patch wore both left in tho wound. Dr. Ilanchett was call ed, attended the man, ami removed the cloth. Ho is repoited as recovering rapidly. 22T"Tlu Corvnllis Gazctt? greatly re joiced that the people of Corvallls re monstrated successfully against the is suing of a license to a retail liquor deal er. Wo are of opinion that the liquor law, now in force, is a stringent as can be, and works well. There is no doubt that the radical friends of tem perance spend a vast amount of breath uselessly, when they try to get more strict fawn cnacteil. 'If they use all their powers, which they have by tho present law, wo arc of opinion" that more will bo accomplished towaid breaking up the Honor tralliek than by new legislation, l'repap the mind ot the people, and n prohibitory law will he graciously received ny the majority. 15?" Tho Onijonlan notices a buck board buggy built in Portland, for C. M. Lock wood of Dalles city, the fore and hind axles being connected with r thei simply a board about two teet upon which is creeled a seat for diiver. The front end has a dash-board, ami behind the seat there is a mil to hold baggage. That paper claims that this vehicle is the first one of the kind ever built on tho Xoith P.ieilie. We beg leave to dlller. Messrs. Comstoek it Cawley, of this lown, have one in their slafile built two years ago l Ir. Ilooth of this place. 22TTho Cnt'oitht publishes thelnr prmx-riy Ivinjr nml Ih-int in the in ol quarterly report ol Mai. Herrv, Sunt, -lackiivilk .luck.n rmini v. tlrnson. hnown V .i . . ti i. i' ' . n li'M "til. II ARKANSAS l.lvl'.lli ot the State Penitentiary, for quarter htAIH.K.-iuM mm... pmlcahirljilifcrllml ending .10th of November, from which m folium: llcjjlniilnjr nt lliu wii corner nf w.. learn that at that time there were ' N,J :,7i ,IKV,,S-,;'!';, ,,:l' ' ?.,."r . .. . . ,. incline of Pine Streei, Mill',, nil U Uvis 08 prisoners in the Penitentiary. 'I he J UL.v llr.c Tor n lienimiini: ; iIkiicc. tnnnlns H. brickmakingexperimeiitofth'histsmn.ii:iJ :' K. fiOhtt: ilii-mv. N. -II IP K. mcr has been entirely success!, .here! Pa ' wAtt having been 1,131,000 biickx made, of ill.- Imoor Otom St rent I Iwt m (JanrnceV which l,0.'l(),i)0i) were merchantable. J llm ; tlit-nce, mhiiIi tm s.ilil line Ifil?-. firi id The financial condition of the piison is vot Uvinedng. top-ilur lih ml llm In better than it was last vear. The super- ''" UMi uppmiinancw tl.m-unto p intendent 1ms on hand-good endorsed "''pi'opr,. y U OnplyMe.n.l .... one of notes, b I, Ihh .(); nrticles for Muing ,i Ji.,..i ...v.... i , .....i i. ...n i.... market .1,000 00; has paid into the StateTreasury .1,070 .V) ; Total 1 1, HI.- j 00. It is thought that the evpenes of the Slates I'iNoii have reached the t maximum ; and that under the pie-ent come ii sell supporting institution. j :3? Still another niilroad orgauia-' .,.. ,i1B .'.,,. ... ,.i ..... . , tlon s:i')4 llio tJiVtitmian nf tlm lJfh ii. ' ............... ... .....,..,1( on foot. euly, Oregon hut got railroad 011 tho brain. Messrs. .1. J. IlolVnian, J. C. Aiusworth, C. .M. Carter, S. (!. Heed, It. It, Thompson, Win. Strong, and H. Goldsmith ot this cite have in corporated themselves under tho name ot " 1 lie Oregon and Idaho Itailioad Co," with a capital stock of .'5,000,000. The object of iho organization is to construct a branch ol the Union P.ieilie railroad, starting from some point 011 that road, running theiico through Ida ho and Eastern Oregon, to terminate at some point 011 the Columbia within the limits ot its navigable waters. It is the design of the eoinpaiiv,ns wenre informed, to induce tho I'luou Pacific Co. to take stock in the read ami assist in building it. To this end. simulations are signed by which a poition ol the mock is oiieieu to tno latter companv. tho principal business ollico of the liiaiich Co. is loouted in Portland. Two or three meetings of the incorpo rators havo been recently held, but their transactions aro withheld from the public. J39 It appears from the Orcyouiun that tho foundries at Portland pur chase their pig iron at San Francisco, instead of Oswego, as thoy can buy tho samo quality at a lower piieo in that maiket saving about 67 per ton by so doing. It is dillicult to see what thu Oswego Company mako by keep ing up pi ices in our maiket. C3yTho Ortyont'an says a case of stalled birds lias been scut to Mr. Hutchel to bo touched up and inado presentable, which were originally pro pared by order of Dr. Mol.oughlin thirty-six years ago. Su.vaioi: i.v Oai.uoii.via. Eugene Casseily was nominated in caucus by tho Democrats on Thursday, having received -M votes. Ho was probably elected yesterday. His nomination is a damper on the robol wing, ns ho was a strong war democrat. County Sunvr.Yoit. .Mr. J. S. How ard was appointed county surveyor of Jackson county at the l)eceii))cr term of the County Court. ASuitaiim: Oani.ii.ati:. Tho Ortgo. titan says that tho managers of tho Dem ocratic party deem it necessary to mako a military man their candidate for the Presidency, and aro looking anxiously for the right man, perhaps they could not do better than to "ten der" the Abolitionists their " Heaurc irard." as thev did in 1801. There aie some of which tho following nolo is suggestive : ClIAItMSTON', S. C. Oct. l.'I, 1802. Jon, Hw, I'.Jlilcs, Itkhtmmd Va: Has the bill for tho execution of Ab olition prisoners, aftei January next, been passed '( Do It, and England will bo stirred into action. It is high time to proclaim tho black Hag alter that period. Let the execution bo with the Garrote. P. T. IniAt'itr.tuiiP. Hito.NCimis. Fioin Mr. C. II. CJnid ner, Principal of the Kutgers r'emnlo Institute, X. Y., May II, IHots. "I have been alllieted with Bronchitis du ring the past winter, and found no re lict until I found vour Tnwhts." " Hroirni Jlroiwhial 7'iWhw,'' or Cough Lozenges, give prompt relief in Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, and are for sale throughout tho United States and most foreign countries. IIOIl.V. lining I .uniiuiiui wr mvii uiiij, in II Nt.i: PminWr Itlli, tollie v,lfs.f M llsiile), iliufl.lrr SUTTON' VrtmlrHlli,IMlilf if J M SiiIImi, iliiiithttr. ni:v AiYKitriHi:Mr:.sr.s &aUANTr LOTTEUY I riUES WOIITII $2,300! U50 TICKETS AT SMCH! ' j GREAT Hl'Sll TO GET TICKETS! A RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A vai.laiii.i: i'ii:ci:or iikai. iistati:. mm ik u.vim:usui.vi:i mas put up JL lliu Mlimlnil ili'HTibnl mil t Slate nt Mltry. nt lliu rxmilinir l'v IUhn' of 8'.'.- IIOO. nt luo ilnlliirs ii Ikkit, ir. : Ttmt piice pmvol-itwc lifinirn smhle m Ii gofrtt l.ni hv 'j:i fiti wnlc. wild a ilnil 70 lui liw Tlif lottery will cotiie off n mou ns nil dip ticket nre M. Urn imtlp' tliercoT will bo umm tl.rouuli the ir. Tickets cm. in- ol. u.rJ. ,,, 1()l lu. !aWi -v fl'"-' o.priiiiiliy is hem .reinil to ect u piece ol projuriy that will uUiiw rnt . '. 11 j .I.WIKS IIIIIIIIAItl). .Tsckmnvllle.Drr. l'JIli, ISCT. il.c'Jltf HOOK AGKNTS WANTHI) To solicit Order for a Now ILLUSTRATED BIBLE DICTIONARY. (Complete In One Volume.) MMIIS IlICTIONAItV KMIIODIKS TIIK result ol the 11101 recent Muily, riseurch, ami ItiU'JtijMtlon n u limit sixty five of the incut en.ine.it ami uilvaneul llilillc.il scliot.irs now living. Clergymen ol nil ilii.c.niimliiuis up prove it, mnl rt'tfnnl it ns the lu't twirk of its Kind !n the KiiL'Ikli laujrmijsv. uml 0110 which oiiL'ht to be in the lunJi of every lliblereailtr in I lie lunil. In circulating this work, Avenls will Uml n plt'jnt uml profitable rmplnymenl. The mi liHTcnii nlik-cixms 1tl.lrl111reluu.1llv eiicnunler. eil in stlliiiL' eriliimry works will not exist wilh tl.1. lint, on tho contrary, cncimnij,'eniHnt ami friemlly aid will utleml Ihc uxeut, muking his uuiirii uitcinif. iih'iiii aim lucrum e. Luilii-n, relinil C'lrrpymrn, School Teachers, l-'urinrrs, Stmlents, ami all others uliopiMxwi enerj.')', uru uunttil toiisnUt in canvastiii); every Town ami Count y on thu Pacific coud, to whom the most liberal imluce.iu-nt will be oUVrei). For particulars npply to or aildress " Subcripliiui )ep.irl.nent," II. If. HANDHOlT.tCo., Sin Francisco, General Agents for Puciflc Const. rlcc!il.m si:cu i:staiilisiimi:nt," 125 Washington Stroot, 01111 rrjneifco, uauiorr.ia. WK AUK OPFKIHNO FOR BALK. IN quantities to tult purchasers, the finest uml mast reliable assortment of HKMDS, PIVNTS, Ac, on Iho Pucillc Coast, ul the u.oit reasonable prices. - Trade (Jaialnyues can bo obtained at the office of this paper. KPWIN II. MOORR. PAY UP-1AST OAXX. AMiTIIOBK INDKHTKI) TO U8 AHK hereby noliflfd to come forward ond nay up by the firat dy of Junuary ensuinL', as it will certainly be to their intereM to do so, as we cannot do buim9 without money to meet our own liabilities: and furthermore, deemlne it for the beet interest of all concerned, we have determined to ettabliili a strict cash basis In business after the first day of January, 1868, and will not depart from it. ' , . SU'ITON .t HYDK Jacksonville, lit c. 1 9lb, 1 867. dec" 1 If DR. J. H. JOSSELYN . STllil CONTINUKS TO iikai thu nfllcUd Willi Ids vuluftble and neer falling remedies nt lliu tiLUCt'llOPATIIlO INSTITUTE (M WASHINGTON STIIIIKT. It Is pi-tcii years, tip to February I'JIli, 18fi7, flncu the Institute WR ctnblUh(il. Tliu 1)1 rcctoVn eh.lleti(jo thu world to shown moic succcs'fnl ninlleiil IrlumphJV Thero has been over TIVKNTY-KIVIJ THOUSAND cnumlln. tlons nml nearly TWKNTV THOUSAND con Iraolc nirtile, with only eleven riillnn-itoeiire; (In tlioe ces the feu was rcturni.il.) A Inrgi' ininilier of cms nrcrlbul lor. which, lrom Hie nnluro of tho Jiwutw, could only be tempo rarily relieved. The Doctor m.iki- It M elmly toihelp sufTcr Infthiuiunlty without togntA In thu amount ol mnnev lliu patient m.y be nblu to luy Ills renmillei are mild nml Ronlle In their notion, Tlrynie entirely free from nil mlnor.il piilsons. or any siilntance that can possibly Injure I In most 'delicate system, The Doctor's) mode of prartlc.. is the IlKKOIiMKI) or IILKCTKO I'ATIIIO svstrtu. bv which one-lnllr of the ills discs In the catalogue can bu curid wllhout mi'illclnes. In nil eas he warranto a aire or nsks no piy for Ids siervlces. It lm been too common with persons culling IIi'iiii-i'Ivck I'hyslclnus to treat Ihelr poor vlcilni until their funds were ex h.iuMcd. nml Itii-u turn them nwny, hair cured, to die by the wayside or become n burden to the public whllu he llnjr,tm out 11 life of sutler itilZ nod misery. To those nnileteil with immenllonnblo com plaints, the Doctor would rny Hint he can cure iho wortt txisslblo cae in n very slmrt time, wltliuut the per-ons nllllcled being e.iOcd to , tiioir itiosi intimiiiu menus. To llinsu wlnie ronstltulions Imre been In jured by ynulliliil excesses, the llnctur oilers n imisIiIumiiiiI spi-nW reiiirn of henlih nml inun iy vigor. To ihu tlbcuhittic, almost iii'tantu' ueous cine. To lY-mulcc, r.ilhcr sick or in trouble, the Doctor wishes; to s.iy Unit lie Is lliorouuhly conversant with their del cute nml sympatliellc sjsteiii", the illsrmu nml troubles Inciilvut therein, mid can asMire them n pcrl'i el ciin'. nr rellel. n Ihe cu-p may mp.lre. UU FUMAI.f: MONTIII.V iiuillclii. are uii-nrpi-sed by niiy other kimnii. They am pleasant to the tale, nml will be wnrrjut ul sure mid sure. Thu illmoit seciecy oh senid All you that ore nflKctcil. .Mule nml Fitnule. no mailer what thecn-einiy lie. I will ulveyou relief or n cure, nr n-k 11t1ll1l.it; for my imiibles. Persons residing nt n dlstunco uhn-e business or 1 domestic nllalrs prevents thIr vlslllui; tlieelly. I or Ihii-u who fe"l n dellcney in personal con- j sulfation, can correpnml with the I'oclor. mid ' have iiilvkij nr retnedle seul, which will be 1 MArrauleil In elfeel Ihu result reipilrcd. nml the letters will Ik' deslrorvil. In wrllliiif.carc j riiould be taken lo describe symptoms cornet I 1 Iy. .Stale how long llm disease or double liai ' been riiini inr tone tier win sev ami mte. AlMitysuddnss Urns: J. II. .IO.SHKI.VN. ,M. !., h.in Kraiielsco, I'iiI., Ilox l!UA; or. II scut by topless, (MA Watliliiglou St., Initcnd of the tnimUr ni the I m v . Aihlce by leltirnr otherwise pralls. Olllce liiiurs frotii!) a. m . in 9 r. m .1. II. .IOSSKI.YN. M !.. UeiliUni I'liyslclmi Klectioiutliic Iiulllule. deoU-lj QL'MMONS. In IhcClrcultlinTri of llm.sT.tle O of Ori'irou. for the (.'ouiltvkof Jiieloun. (tinruu V. Isincs. Pliilnlllf, vs. .Vii pheu J. Ilemlersiiu nml I.. 1, IlemlcrMin. Dt Umlauts. Molioii lor lutve In Issue. I'MCUllon. Til .Vli llhtMl J. Il,liilir.ii!i A'ihi nr. rmtilri.,! Ill mill, iir In sulil (Tiiiiil. mnl iimiit-r lh. rmu plalul ofsald plnlutltr.liliilKL'iiliisl, vim. wliblu lei. days from Hie llnio of Ihenrvloe nf this ruiiimoiis 1111 ini. If servnl wllhlu saldcuuuiy ; or, if served 011 you within miy nthe,' county In lhl .Slate, then wllliln twenty dajs from the time or llio service; or. If sirvul oil )nu mil of Ihu Stale of Oregon, llien ll Isnnleriilby I In- Court lli 11 nibllcalloii Imi mmle lor si's wicks In thu Orejimi AVminki, prior lo thu sec mi Muiidiy In l-Vliru iry. A. I).. ISIS. Ami )ou are nolilbd lh.it. If you fall In mi-' swer said complaint u iiIhivi- itipilnd. the! plslnllllwlll apply to the Court fur the relief 1 ileuiamliil llniein, tn-wlt: For leavu to I-miu , e.xreulliiu ii(.'alii"t vour projierly to satisfy n ' Jmliltiieul lor ftli '.'.'i-ltm dollars, vv lib Interest I llicreiiii ul llm rate of '.'J per cent. p"r iiinulh from lliu ISllnliy of June. A, !., Ih'H'J. uml ! Ihi cost, uml disbursements of this iiellon In I Im I. imi! (ilieu miller my hiiui'i llil. IKIh day I ofptvmber.A. I).. IM.7. I o.JAfon.y, Aii'yfor 1'iaiutirr. i December 1Kb, IKli,. dtcNtiw NEW DKOOMS SWEEP CLEAN! TIIKX GO TO PUKATKIt'S BROOM MANUFACTORY ami imv Tin; best ix Tin: jmiikht, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Factory on corner of Oregon and Main His., by thu Odd Fellow's Hall, ami oppoklto the I'ruucn-Aiiieilcau Iteslnurant. Jttcksomjllle, Nov. 'J'JIh. 1HC7. nnv3n-(iin IIo! You Dolinquonts I a s oim s. Sachs mu, m: nm.incn r. to leave shurlly It becu.n's mcessarv for us to call on nil those Imlebled to us by book uccounl or uolK to felllo at once. iVe boon our Irii'im will take due notice of this, thu w.1.1 uu we iniemi nsiunir, Sachs nitos. Jacksonville, Dec. 12tb, 1S0T. deal l-lf PJotico to Dolinquonts. AVi:itV UIKJKNT UKtJUIT IS HKItnilV (jlven to those owIiir 1110 lo como lorward Immulbttely mid settlu their uccoiiuls. I'ollto lilnl.i that money Is wanted does not biliiR the cash, and I can wait no longer. Unless 11 iy menls uro Immeillalely made, thu aid of the legal fraternity will bu invoked. , , ,., 11 H. (.RKHNMAN. Jacksonville, Dec. 3tb. IHC7. deo7-2w SCHOOL EXmifTlONT rpilK PUPILS OF TIIK SISTKHH OF X the Holy Name of Jesus uml Mnry.Sui.il Mary's Academy, will Kvo un e.iiertalniuent in the Court House, on Tuesday owning, Decern uerlMlli. 18G7, commencing at half iiat Tour 0 clock. ' Kutiunco-Adults, si 00; Children, 30 cU. Jacksonville, December lath. 1807. F. GIIUHK, HI. 1)., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OFFIOE.-Near M E Church, Jackton- vllle, Oregon. Jacksonville D,c. 21st, 1807. dec21-tf Xfotico. A LL PISIISONS INDKIITED TO US MUST jO. positively pay by tbo llrst day of January wA; A,'e"l''nl''t or oto Ik not what w want. Wo want tho money duo us, and per sons owlntr ui mutt positively pay up. Nov22d IRBT OMNN.buiJMJCO. nov. il, 18C7. nov23.2m BILL-IIKAUS PltlNTKI) AT THE hENriNBi, Orricr; ut 812 per Ihouiam. ISTe-vsT AN1 LOW PRICES AT- JT. jXroxxter"s WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINE, ANI) TOBACCO STORE, On California St,, Next Door fo J)iu Store mnl PiiHt Ofllcc, JackMon villi1. Oregon. A larRo norlnrent ol KNOMSII, SWISS,, mid AMi:itl0'AN WAT0I1 movemenls-lni llulil uml heavy rnrtlrdllA'Iilt nml HOLD' ewes. Small Hue (JOI.D, CNAMKLLBO;, nnd DIAMOND-HIir WATCIItt lor ladles.- A larp)norlinentof01,r)tMHi suchns.OO--diiv, B-day, itnil tlO-liour, i'nniiK uml WelKbt, with uud without Slrlkiiii; nnd Alnriii. A irooil n'sorltuent o HUM) nnd SILVKH Chains for K',iH" nnd ladles; WAT0II kevsSnAlii.id CIIAIIMSi Solid GOLD nml HILVI5II Thimbles f IIO.WMSTUDd- l'lns, uml Sleeve-buttons. I.nckct-Sinl, Kunmi'lli'd, Plain, llecnrd, I'rirmlsblp. nml Diamond Klimcr-Iliugi ; (Iiild-I.nekel. for 0110 In lour pictures : In dies line sets nf Jewelry ; Knnniciled,. I'liibi.HiiiKjiiarl. l'iiisniiil uir-Ornamunts; Ji'l'I.'iiumellid mid I'hilu (iold Crosses both plu nml swlnpi fluid I'ens nf tho bcit ijuallly j (Sold mid Siiur I'eiiclt Cases. A lariso n"iirtment of Solid Sliver nnd Steel, bowed Spiclnclee, lor near and lur-slgbtcd poisons. The lines! lot of Silver nnd I'iated-vvaro ever nllerid In this public, just from tint iimiiii tnelnrles In Ihu litil; sueb ns. OiKK Ills KHTS, CvslOlll. Snl.llt rfll.VKII, I'l.lTKII. Ta- ui.ii. Di.riiT, Ti:a nml M'imii Si-ooni, IvNivrs. ) ouk. uml lltrrsu-K.MvMt .S'oi.m nml I'mtkii NariilN IIimh, Hilvkii JIuis, Ac., Ac. J. NIIIMIKIt keeps nu bund the vvnrld wills faun'il riJlUiINCi: I'AMILY HIIWINO MAfJIIIN'U; inikm funr sllches ruvrrs. Ii.-I..,il. Al-n. tlits will kiioivu IIOWK l-'A.MII.VSi:VIN(; MADAINi: which, foe Slreutlb. .Simplicity uml Durability, can not lie evcellul. A itood ns-iirlment or nKnilfiP. V"RTi:S HOLM .V SONS' Celebrated Pocket Cut ler). An endless variety nf Toys nml 1'iinev ;,hhu : Midi as. iiiiti. c.vci's. kancv Ii.T-. VIOLIN'S. (illlTAUS; nlo. line In'st or Violin Hiring, llrldes uml Tall pliKies. (lullar Slrliijis. Arciudenus, y linns Ac.; Poicul.iln mid (!laH Vusvs, C.111-dle-stlcks, Ac. A lirae ns. orlmenl nf f.'illdrrn's China. Tin uml llrltaiioiii, (.'ulfuu, Ten, Chamber, I'ltchwi uud I'm lor Suis. A lire.0 lot of Dulls mid Heads ; also, 11 flno lot nf sin ill candles lur ClirUl.nas Trees ; nil lion Toy conk stoves nml Set uf furni ture. Small Wheellmrriivvs nml Tip Carts fur Iiots, ml llinuhiiiils nf .Mm bit j Toy llnituies mill Ob il-i'K for luge ihill; Infant Itatlln mid T.i tiling Itlns. A laryu lot of Willow llaikets. J. Ni;i!lli:it keeps on hand n larK't lot of Clears of I he lx'"t fjiiilily. nt wlmlesalu nml retail ; line cut ouokfuK mid cIiuwIiik Inbaeco ; hard nml toll pre-sul ti.buccoof nil the choicest brands, Tho very l'lt to bacco loiiiul In thu 111.11 ket Is found here. Tho very best Mvrsehuuni pipes wnrrnntrd so i ulnrj.'itlot of WiiimIhiuI Clay pipes; llio bet of Cherry Menu horn mouth-pieces, Ac, Ac. All kl.ids of WATCHI'S. CLOCKS snt JCWDLItV mid SLWln'O .MACHINES cleaned uud reptired uud put In thu best of order on thu mott reasonable terms. It 111 iy not Ix) generally known, butihliU the l.iruest mid hot slock of goods of tbt kind oorlli of San Kraiielsco. Jacksonville, Die, 7th, 1MU7. dec7-lw OF tiii: fixi:st lot of (iilll IllilS CLOTH, Panto, Coats and Vests, KVint UltllUdllT 'I'll JACKSO.WILUK. o Tiir finrsl ?oIs I lme In store As ne'er were stui in town before 5 I'oinc nil, uml tl your giiriiirnts made Tor how's (lie time, I'm on (lie trade ; Vour iutrrrtt now do not ntsltft, Hut get )our (lollies uilliout defect Some FIT for dresi nt bull or eliureli, Or fnsliioiril Irmejou in the lureli. Conic one route nil, como big ami small, Tall, short. Irnu, fa I, I'll suit you all. 'I'll, best of Ills I'll KiisiiaiiUr If ynu ilou't litllv ll,roni mid see., I'vrclollit'lioiiHli lo clothe yuunll, I'nslilon rur Wl, ler, NprlnK nnd Fall, Ho give llm miilerslKiitila call. AUOI.PU J'FJBlFFEIt, I'aihlnublo Tailor, on California St. Opposite U. S. Hotel. uciouer ii, ihui. oct20m3 Xfotico to Holders of County, Orders. STATE OF OniCOON. I COUNTV OF JOSKI'HINE. J Persons holdliift Iho following County Orders nro hereby notified to present tbe'saiuo for pay ment 1 Nos. 4118, -151. presented May 2d. 1859 I No. 491, May yd. ltol) j No. 4'JH, May 6tb, 18.W ; No. M, Mny 71b, 1B59 t No. S02, MM Kith, 1M9 ; No. Ill), AiiKU't lid, 1839; No. 139, August ad, 1839 ; No. H9, Augnit 4t!i 1839 ; No. 1 15, AiiKUlt 4th, 1839. No Interest will bo nllowid on these Orders, from this date. JOHN HOLT. County Treasurer. Kcrbyvjlle, Nov. 30th, J80J. nov30-6vy