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Tin; oin sentinel. voa ntu rnnsmK.vcY in 180S, IJI.YHSl'M M. GUANT, at tna L'SlTlli If ITEft. "Well done. Ihon esoj n.l rtlthhil Mmnil. Tlif pro pip btr rrAiti for paliloU pnnlilimrnt lor Irillcti. ron nit: vick I'Kiwii'KNcy, mu. ii. w i i.i.i iM, or oaiiioi. , TMtli utJt to the iWlilon of Ihr Atlonil Colon Ontcntlon. D. M. C. GATJLT. EDITOR. Satciuiay JIoknino, Tot). 1G, 1S0S. To tho CmIoii Voters or Jose phine County. TlttTf will lis it At.s Oimti'iillon held nt Kcrbrvllle. on S.itiifilnv M.trclt "III. ut our o'clock I'. M . I 'lrcl ilcU-guli1' to nirt vnl ti In Hi'' Union Sliiti- Cotivciitlim nt I'urlUtiil. M.trch 2llb, lbliS. lly orihr or Co CiimmilkT. W. M. 1.7 AXS. Ulmlrnmn. U.VAXtilois. Tim llei'rlltr says the Democratic "love feast" on the Sil inst. was iiiiitiiiiiiity itself. As fur as the craving fur ollieo is concerned, wo mint sny, wo never saw n mure liurmo nioiis gathering. .ExTKUitt: Dkmcacy. The Salem Chronkk says that another I,cpuhli can, in In neighborhood Inn joined the ljomoeraev. It Nit delicate riitiiuntinii that the Slicrifi' nt .Marion county ha iiitmiliiccil itnothcr iiiilortiinate to the l-cuincratic club, of which ".Major Ucrry " ii chairman. Thank Yor. Our neighbor rather insinuate that we have been furiiih ing editorials lor an inlliieiitial paper in California, calleil the Yrela Jour nal. We acknowledge the compli ment as one of the prettiest we ever received, lint hardly expect to tl i til our neighbor's editorial ear-marks in any respectable journal, till that wonderful law of "ntUntty" i repealed. CoixciDU.vci:. The petition of Cob veranil Fay to the "Hump Congress," says that a roail to Link river is not wanted tit prcent. Fay's petition to the County Court says'it U -so badlv that even "thirty feet would be n God send. The Ile'reilk says iimen ; anil it is generally conceded thnt the settlers must have the road, even il the people ot the county have to pay (or il. .Ml of which goes to show how "great minds run together." Si'ir.triAt. 1!i:vi:i.ation. A spirit has revealed to our Democratic neigh bor that " Oregon will go Democratic nt thu election by about 2,001) major ity," It would be rather unfortunate it the communication ha- been made by the spirit ol old "Tom Pepper," who is supposed to be shovelling brim stone in thu other world fur lying. Wc think il is mute than probable, Item ever, that the wonderful innnitcs tntion conies from the "spirit" of the still that fecund source of Democrat ic, inspiration! Stand Fitoit Ovni: Fellow-citizens of Dumocratic persuasion in the rural dittriuts beware ! Wo will put a flea in youi ear. We stop the press to tell you that our man up a tree has uiadu a most important discovery. A mine has been laid right here in town, com posed of mi eluuitfiil worse than nitro glycerine. Thu train is complete, and about the 2i'd hist, away goes vour chcrWhcd Democratic liberty nudfudc iiciidouco -blown up by tlio ruthless hand (if the ambitious "town-leader." We abjure you, country Democrats, to look out, and taku steps in timu to avert the destruction of your i-ncrcd rights. Ilewnro An Ainrii.Doixiiiiu The thirst for nfUcuauiong our Democratic friends is so great that a short time since a gentleman of that persuasion lruin"lJuito" inform yl .Mr. Xeil, (whoso still was seized hot week), that Inspector Duiilap was sick and unable to otlieiate, but had requested him to do so. The distiller supposed it was nil on the square, and the soll-eroatcil ollicial proceeded at once to the work of" inspection," lie threw liiuiselt outside ol a quart ot apple-jack, smacked his lips, aid it was number one, mid dunged a fee of two gallons for his trouble. If the distiller is so inclined, that thirsty in spector could bu made to wish himself out ot a bad scrape. iii ii m . i. . i Puni: Di:jioci:acv. We havo just had an exhibition of " Democratic pu rity" in the California .Senatorial elec tion. The tiiue-honoreil customs ol tiat partyrflNplaycd themselves mi the first opportunity, and men who hnd been elected to tho Legislature on tho nutbcoiTiiptiou plntturm hastened to thu Suite Capitol, and sold themselves like cattle to tho Democrat who had tlio 'longest puri-e. General Howard's jiaiii)lhlut proves so plainly that Cas surly bribed his way into the United States .Senate, that thu Assembly persistently refuses to allow nn in vestigation. Honest men never fear the truth nouo but rascals fear it and this action on (lie part ot thu Cal ifo'rirfa d ci una racy only shows the peo ple that a pack of nnp'riuciplcd rogues have fooled them with the old cry of . .',top thief," and gives them a slight idea of what they may expect when tho great Democratic. "Jloa Const ric tjor'' uncoils himself to tafco a wjuaro iiteal at the expounu ot tho people "Thirty Fuct WlrtellP' In the last issue of the lleveille, there was an extraordinary article extrrior dtnary for its mis-statements, not to say ialso statements, under the above quoted heading. Let us look at its logic, and briclly correct some of its misstatements. 1st. We are not, and never have been, as all our readers know, opposed to n road from this valley to Klamath Lake; but we are opposed to the con templated narrow pass over the moun tains to the Klamath lmsiu. It the Wants of this county demand a road, let that road be of thu ordinary width of sixty feet. We demand a road not a pack-trail. The genius of the Jieveille can't see the diU'ereuce be tween the road and the grade or track. His pointless wit ami fustian ridicule is based on this somewhat wonderful mixapprcheusioii. He says with an air ot a good deal ot self importance that the Siskiyou Wagon lloart "is not, he believes, thirty feet - wide at any point." He means the track or grade, but seems not to understand thediller encc. It may be all tho same in 3Iis souri "thur," but there- is a slight dif ference in this country. The Siskiyou Wagon Ilonil is sixty feet in width; but the track or grade is not always that width. Does the astute editor of the JlcnoSlti! suppose that fences on each side may be run right along each side of the track or grade. In a few years the road will become tho prop erty of the county. Would it not be interesting to pass over the Siskiyou mniiutuiiiH in a lane fenced on each side, and vnryiug from six to lltteen feet in width, nud that narrow shoot nnu of the principal highways of .lack son county? There will he no help lor It, bccniie "track " means "road," and settlers have a right to fence to tlio outer lines ol the road ! J Again: what good reason can be 'given for making this contemplated highway only thirty feet in width V Will it absorb too much laud if made sixty leet in width, and thus defeat the much desired railroad ? We are tempted lo say, if such is thu case, "0, my God! on what a slender thread hang eternal things." The laud, most ot it, belongs to L'ncle Sam ; but he is ' in debt, and we suppose that thirty ' feet was adopted, out ot pure compas sion, for his tiiiaucml condition ! "The deepest winter is in Lord Timon's purse;" therefore, road must be re tieuched iu width, is the compassion ate logic! That must havo been the idea; for it will cost just a much to view ami survey and make a t nick over a thirty feet road, as over one sixty feet. Hut then again it will be so nice, so shady in the Summer, and so proteeted from 'Storm in the Winter ! by overhanging trees! Hut, then, ' wouldn't ten feet be better, over which ) the branches ol thu trees could inter I locky Tlion we might call it Jackson t counte's iimbriM'ioiiK liii'lui-m- in il. Lake country. As a further idea upon this had, permit us to propose that the rnaik in this county, which for the most part hnvu foolishly been made sixty feet in width, be cut down to thirty feet nud tho residue be sold lor railroad purpo ses. 'J hat will open connection witl tic rest of the world, and bring the iron horso snorting into our midst speedily. 2d. Our cotemporary mumbles about a toll road. Who wants a toll load? Tho very object proposed forobtaining a grant of land from Government to aid in the construction of the road, was to obviate the necessity of making it a toll road. That being defeated, there are but two ways hilt: either the conn ty must build it or a company; if the latter, it will certainly reimburse itself by charging toll. Tho defeat of the land grant nitidis the toll road proba ble; for wo are well assured that the tax-payers of this county will never vote the means necessary for the con struction of tho road. The objects of tnxation nro already Hiilllelently multi plied j tho rato already siillicicntly high. adi It was nrgued in a formerarticlo in tho Ueimll, that there must have been something rotten iu Denmark, or else tho projectors of tlio first enter prise would not havo abandoned it so speedily. If an nssoeintion of gentle mon should propose to give tho editor of tho J'tivellh the sum of ono thou sand dollars, but should desist from their intention on being informed that ho would indignantly refuso it, wo suppose, according to this logic, that such desisting would bo conclusive1 ovideuce of tho corruption and rntton ness of their intentions Suppose fur ther; .that public speaker and a news paper should add insult to injury by I attacking their motives by insinuations and iniMcnducsi Astonished, they might urge In extenuation of their con duct, that they meant it only as an act of npproprtativQ friendship andgcuer-1 oils kindness! Imagine them silenced ' by one of these potent logicians : " there must have been something rotten iu Denmark, or else you could havo forced your appreciative- friendship iu I to his pockets " Was there anything unnatural iu their desisting, when the projectors ot the land grant were flatly told by the vote of a county enliven tiou that they wanted no such aid ? What man of any seifc of bounty con scious that he was acting only for the public good, but what would have de sisted when that public flatly told him ' that they spurned the aid he proposed ; and because he desists, docs it follow that there was son.eth.ng rotten '", pood road w.ll over be made through Denmark ? The projectors of that en- mm j,,,,,,,,,, vil,u t0 Sollth ElwU.ril 0, tcrprise proposed no furtherance ol . . . , , , ' their privntu iiiteiexts, and expected only to be benefitted equally with their Iellow-citizen. Having no pri vate interests to subserve in the mat ter, was the very reason of the aban donment. If their lellow-cilizen, equal ly interested with them, wanted no such aid, they would bow to their de cision, although they might seriously , question its correctness. This wasall ' nothing more. I M I Another Glimpse. 1 ny a man it a Titi:i:. When last heard from, our reporter encouiagoinent foranv pcixm or i-mn-' ,,,,",,,r''' . A" l1"' ,,,l '"H'r'. ,, . , ii-ii. i i i . i i i consented to give up, however, I con was still quietly perched in n bitty tree, pany to undertake anything for the ben-, u,1((1 . , IIK.ni,ir0 wnB ,.t but to intensely watching the retreating forms efit of (Mir own County; tor they are appeal to a court. Finding the Presi of the pipo-lnyers nud wire-pullers ot always opposed and misjudged by those . dent desirous of keeping Stanton out the town-leader. Distance grew dim; who let their envv overstep theirjiidg- "Il' whether sustained In hi mi- their forms vanished among the pine ment. ' ' mi,m "J". "'J'' ,' I", ,,"V,m.ll. ' u',",,' .' , . T i i .i i- . . , , . ,. ... I'Mik particularly into the I enure ol ol clniu Louse creek and the hastern A good road Irnm llogue Kivcr to ();rl. ,jj ,mi if J should change icv side ot the valley; an enchantment these Katern valleys u ill be ol uncal-i mind iu this iiartieularcac I would In- stole over our reporter, and he slept, ciilable benefit to Jackson county ; and j Inrin hluiofiliefact. Couseipiently, iu I Sleep brought dreams; he snw a vis- I sincerely believe that those who op-1 rending llieM'iuiivor()lllce bill closely, ion, in which the present and the In- po-e it.-Wen though ,, large subsidy ftj ' J'X nuW Iff turu were slightly mixed. He saw is obtained Irnm ( ongres.,-nre run-', imm.t Simttnn was reinstated by tin something that looked much liken lo- ning counter to their own Interest. A J Senate, even though the Piesideul or eoniotive, black and dingy, steaming large portion of our supplies will for dcred me to remain, which he never and blowing, and sputtering and rnis- sometime be drawn from Ilogue ltiver "' , , , , . - , , . , I'v ! oi n ?" , r"-; " v",,i':- - ,vl; u pnicii.:!.,!, u.,,;.;;,:;,;;'; ,:i!;:'!,rv,::vi:;:! bail n nigger lorn figuro-hend, and was way; nud you will find that a good , ,. Senate had taken up the siilijicl ol called " Dtirk Day Dcuioeiiicy." On road will be of much more bemfil to) Stuntou'i- suspension, I had some enn the ' cow-catcher" lay ihi-nld hod-rock you timu In W We have several re-1 vcrsation with General Shi-ruuui nnd Almlilimil.t nt fiiwl.nr .rSns! ...i.....t " " " t .1' ""'ii'"! ami looking a trilln iiucomfortable. Astride of the machine wns the town- leader, his brows 'knit, his hat pulled down over his eyes, winkingaud blink- iug with anxiety, its the old machine took an occasional spasm. There he wns, looking lis dcspeiate as a love-ick billy goat, with his font on the safety vnlvenud his hand on the lever. He- hind the machine were a number ot - . , . l"'r easv recognize., as pro.i.inei.t denincrats, with rings in their noses, and linked together like a long train of cattle cars. Thu "leader" raised his I voice and thu Heavens nnd il.,. .,lril, .... ..,.(.. didn't near comu together, and the echo from Hutte creek wns not overly l.... .1..... e. l i t i.. ' in. ini-i iiPiti-u nn-, nun i Know no such wind as "tail." With a loud I I- nut .iu n.iw.l. .. !...: II ..... J..-V ..o ..,,., I. tn. I, nixes n iinni 'stand. Away it went, taster and faster, the iiaiitam leader crowing louder, mid still mure loud, ami just as the old concern, train, cow-caleher, Colvorand all, went crashing and smashing over a precipice, our reporter awaked to find it but a vivid dream ami also to find till' " limit tl 111 leililiir" wnliliinitot.... .... der tho verv tree he occupied.' Ti well," said he, with u mellifluous little cackle. " we've L'ot em- "Iliiin." ; , i j,. .t nn, iiiuiv is weak kneed demncrat falters or .,..11. back in tho traces, Pll put a now fashlnned twitch in his nose. Just at this conjuncture, some of the pipe-lnv ers returned fro... thelrerrand.H.nllin."', and looking well satisfied; nnd all hands, hut the man up the tree, ad- journed to tho "Captains Office'' to sum up. Our man begins to weaken4 on the town-lender. He says ho won't do to run n large innchiiie; thinks ho might manage a corporals guard with success, but "exposes his rear" too often to bo called a good general, Our man reports that the left wing of tho "bnutain" is still t-fcirniishiug, doing considerable biitton-hojing.'hut less hub ' lying; nnd the "lender" is evidently changing his tactics and j)r,cpariiig for u yruuu master niroKe strong, "utt iirukcs," says thu high movement, at home, that tends to bene- never entered niv itiiiid uiioul the rres- cnekuloruniiindsinrther; thismacliiue tit themselves or runner neighbors; Imt ' ' understanding my position, name- runs my way, or by the eternal, nwav love, unreciprocated, soon turns to ha ; ' : " l!tv 'mU "'."T1 " ,'",,"",' in I i . i. i . , .' . i o . ' the sus iciision ot Stanton uiv powers she busts! I tried to keep out ol it. trod, tease your quarrels: the result I ,, Semi'im-i- of Win- ,,,1 ;,,.! -i.i shriek away wrnt Dark Dav Deiiiocra- with all this Kasteru country Ir Link' ,l,lk '""" tlieiippolntnieiit ol (over- i ov. itHilriverlliiiirisliiiiifnil.il l.nr;.,.r lib inilii.St..m. V.......1 ii.- i "m VON wiiio, us necrclnry ol nr " ' uii .",, ., ,,,?""" ' He then rcters to what took place in the inotto, "Ilu captain or sink thu will bu secured elsewhere. When I j the Cabinet meeting. He siivs the i shin;'' thu poor devils behind nulline: have leasitre. I will inako vnn ninnnnr President iivi mi. .mm... ; 1 1.., ,,. I w.nii.c..; .ouseorcck ts o e.y wl ; " - ,msl ,; t(l , , tw w J ll.o convention is o.-s. "Wo must b .. f ' " "" -" z"10 '" partment. While Stanton's nut itv drive in tho Dutoli." We'll wheedle l , -ome tt. ne, but was unu- 8 not eountennai.ded, it will besatii . 1. . .. V . 1 LI nil. III. ' Ill V 111! I.rillfll III.!.. lA.t. T Vllltl.t 111. 11111 Llllll lllllll'l' llll. Illll II. thu Irs ii nnd liv tho etmn.il ii n,. ' "v,, "l"'" - "J niu men, tactory avideiiee ol nnv on ers ssnei ' I " """J ... , I ! . . . Fort Kliininth Correspondence. Link Hivkii, .Ian. 10th, 1808. Ennoii Si:ntini:i.: In a late mini bor of your paper I saw n notice of. a toad meeting in Jacksonville, soine of tU nicmia,n 0f w,jB, oIijccIimI to thu building or making a road from Jack son County to Goose Lake, nt least ob jected to any incorporated company taking the control. I will not say that 1 knew nothing iu regard to the forma tion ot a company for that purpose, for I was spoken to sonic timu ago iu re gard to the matter; but I will say that I have no interest one way or the oth er, directly iu the affairs of the propos ed company. I am, however, indirect ly deeply interested, for 1 expect to make my home inn portion of the coun try through which the road will pass; and alter a great deal of serious icllec limi T mil i.fitii'tnt.fwl ttint flinmilt unt corpornlcd company. It is objected that the moving object of such an in" corporation is to secure from Govern -. r- - - - ment a grant or bonus of land along tin. iirimnspil riinil. mid tn fill ili'iileiml puT-os Imni thesale thereof. Let them Itnve the bind; they will need a great ' " ' deal ol it before they finish a road, such as they should be bound to finish. Private energy is too morbid toaceoin nlish an undertaking of this kind ; the county is too poor to do the work even j within its own limits, and should not undertiike the task. There is but little sunt...... i Ml ..I I .... ........... " -"' tj " MHIW-l imi r iirwn ot the year go to Yreka, which is but little furl her thnn.tn Jacksonville; and nu inii-t remember, ion, that we are only 170 miles from IVd Illuu", with u good natural wagon uny. Other sir- t ions of country will not he slow to see ami take advantage of your quarrel-, That all this Kasteru count rv will soon till Up is almost certain, and those who earliest open up comuiuuicaiiou nilli ....,..', .... ii win reap me a.ivai.lnge. J lielieve I express the i victious mid feelings of the little eoinniiulity at this place, Thu far, all the settlers in this neigh- ' l.ii-lio...l with nnlv t.. ....?.... ... ..... ... ..... v., i i-. tionsare from Jackson Comity; and thev naturally take a deep interest in anv .. j....; i ... i ... in iiiiiiiii g inem win ne tliat no load ' will be built, and the advantage of trade I l.....l. ..( .1 r nni-ii-ii in me (.-(iiiiii rv as inr east as Goose Lake, showing the practicable passes and routes for n road. F. II, SpnAdfi:. l,Ohi:iii-iii, Oo.v, Fun. 11th, 18U8. Hon. Alphcus Ireland, ot Myrtle Creek precinct, died on the 5th; he hail been iu feeblee health lorn vearor tl"". , U U""S n ,"l",r tho Oregon ,'T,",,atTm't' fV'"' t,'i'' "mi,-v ln ,604 rs" l',"'c' ,l;,ker,ol Deer Creek, died 1.1. ...i .. is... .... .... I 7. . H,hl ' "ow" ,',me "'"') mm! "' '" B U'w ""'" , lhu. TT m;tWm "Qt '" " F,i- ' "P 'im i fell about threo inches ,lL't'1' ',". t,, ,Vn ,oy; "",1 "8 'ot ll'1, """i1 " " ' ""'" '" 'l f?W ,,,M!t 1V;,"t,l'r wler liniit, with wind "pht ,,'0m ll' -t. Tiik Oi-inion ok an Offiokk in tub AitMV. " At inspection I noticed that n large proportion of tho men's knap- "neks contained a box of Troches, be- ing generally used by t.em for Colds, etc." "Mratrn'a lirouvldul Troche" should bo used upon the first appear- mice of a Cold o,r Cough, which by neg ''' -; terminate in some InourabTc uwl ' u,c- Gold i.u-Ncw York yesterday 141 &: Grcdubacks in San Francisco 71 72, The Oi'itiit-Johusnii Coriesponit fiiee. Washington, Feb. 4th. Stanton, iu a letter transmitting the correspondence between Grant and the President, says that he has had nn cor respondence with the President since the 1 '.'lb of August last. He has dis charged the duties of the war olllce without jiersonal or written coininuni cation with the President. No orders hail been issued from the Department iu the name of the President. Grant's letter to the President, dated Jan. SOth, icqiiests the President to give the written Instructions which had previously been given verbally, and tliat he Would not'ohey ailv other from Staiitoii unless he knew It came from thu President. He says: "lam compelled to ask these writ ten instructions iu consequence ol ma ny gross misrepresentations affecting my personal heritor, circulating through the press nild-purimrtiug to .come from tint Piesiilcnt, and concerning nctious which occurred either with the Presi dent iiiivutelv. in his olllce, or in Cabi net meeting. What is written admits of no misunderstanding. Iu view ot the misrepresentations iclorrod to, it will be well to stale I In facts in the case. Some time alter 1 nuiucd the duties of Secretary ot I War, ml iit'trrt'in, the "President asked I uiv views us to the course .Staiitnn ...'i.i I-.. - .i... .?. would have to pursue iu ease the Sen ate would not confirm his suspension, to obtain possession ol thuollicc. .My rcplv was, in substance, that Stanton would have to appeal to the courts to reinstate hint; illustrating my position by citing the grounds taken by the ,. ,., i .ij.i ,,, 1illllV,' ii... ..j.j,, r llaltiuiore rolieu t.ommissioners. In J Governor Swniin to remove the old Commissioners and appoint their sue- IIICIIUm'IMII UlVHllll III V. llllll I hlllll'll the law. When thev left me 1 decided as to my ucliiiu. Should Stmiiou n reinstated, I intended to inform tin President, nud went to him for tin sole purpose ot making my dreisiei known, uiel did iiinke ii known. Ii (his I liilfillcd my pmmic made iu oui last private conversation mi the sub ject. I lie Prcidciil, however, iiisteud ic l "cccptiug uiv view of the requirein.-uts ' "l11'!' ',i,M,,i,r" "r ,,l1i,"V U1" U,,"",,,M' tlikt he had Mispcinlfil Mniiloii utnh'i mlniv ..ju.,, ,v the Citstttuti..,. nud I could not be governed by I In act. I said the law was binding "' '" M' IIH'",,' ,,v einnpeieiii til ' l"!""1' . All hoiir was eonsniiied, e-nli citeiutiug his views on the Mibjec until, getting late, the Piesideut said he would see me again. A doubt cease, General Grant then relets to some vciMitiou aboie alluded to. to certain expressions stating his understanding that Grant should hold the nlllco .until removed by the courts, or till he should resign mid allow another Secretary to be installed. Grant, after hearing the President through, stated the conver sation e fi en above, nud iu mi wise iidiuittcd the coriecliu ns of the Prcsi dent's statement ot tlio conversation The President indorsed on Grant's let tor a written order nut to obey the or ders of Staptoii unless he knew such order was authorized bv tho President n i i:...i .1 !i i... i i from thu Win Department by authority of tho President that they urn author ized by the Uxecutive. The President replies to this lei tor, . Jan. .lis-., positively declaring that' Grant gr,ve 11 rititict understanding that ho would remain in position in tho war otlice, or in tin-event he should conclude it to be his dutv to surrender the office to Slantou, that he would re lioinliinnit '" ,V,J --"i;iy. T . ' CiiKuoo, Feb. 4th. t It is reported that the President will , reply to Grant's last letter, and. will, siistnin Ins charges bv tho signatures' of members of tho Cabinet, vv'ho heard Grant s admission. Grant's last letter conoludedns follows: I'As my honor as n soldier and integrity as a ninn havo been so violently ussa'tled, pardon . mo for saying, I cannot bin) regard tho I u 1 1... '"-" turn t lie olllce to the President prior to tho Senate's decision iu the ease, so as to enable tlio President todeslgnate some oilier man. T ho cones whole matter froth lieglniiiifg'tiFend n an attempt to involve nicjii resist atitu of law for which you hesitated to as sume tesjioiisihilitv in order todestroy my character belore the country. I inn iu a measure confirmed in this' opin ion by your recent orders, directing ; nic to disobey orders from the Secre tary ol War, my superior twiil-your subordinate, wit limit having counter inaiided his authority. With the as surance, Mr. President, that nothing less than u vindication of my Personal 1 honor could have induced this corre , spniidence on my part, T have the hon or to be, verv respect lull v, vour obedi ent servant, " U. S'. UHAXT. Tiji'rtto Lffi;, was the motto of the discoverer of iM.v.ioit Lanu's Iniu an Linimiint; because he knew that whether on the war oath, iu the wig. wain, or under any ot her cireiitustnnees, he possessed a compound that nllorded eei tain and speedy relict and ultimate cure for I.iu:i.MATie and XiaiiAi.utn ArrncrioN, Spiiains llitt'isus, and nlr other Art'Tt: or CimrNic disorders or theSlitN, I)oMu,tindMliM'U:8 When. j applied externally and which iseijually ' ellcctivu when taken Inwardly, in the cure of Champs nnd Pains intfieSTOM .Mil, I)iai:iiiii:a, Dyminttkv, Cnot.mtA .Muiiiils (tii'trpv 1'MMNTt'M, mid oth ' or ilcraiignicuts ot the hnvvels ofdiges i live organs, of ehihlteu or adults. While Titi'rtiiMi to Li;ok, no jmrentf tniveler, miner, teanister, farmer, ornny other ela-s of , huiil 1 be will! out a supply of this Kith Aciors Pain Kti.t.mt. M.V.HHI Lanp's Linimi:nt 1 don't bnv any other. It is sold by nil rcspcctafile Druggist everywhere. Price 00 cts. r liittlf. 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DltAKi:, &. CO., Now York, Solo I'rop'r, UUUINUTON K CO., -110 uiiil-HH, riinit HtKrl, Sun Frunciscu. Agents for California and Nevada. 1 1 j Vl.K.i, I Kr"ii' Jlifnrllr Iiupct l-uuilri- It imp m crrUrnlmth tiirnrrjnliliiKiif Ilia lii.pcl .jlt-H,a, IIukIim, Jim. iullit, Aim, lluip, IT KH.IH INSTANTLY. WliM Is it-iillHtlv nrir .'hi In rrt-nnl lo to thli rtl. le I", tlnl 11.1tslll1.lnh.li1n: .it In.uiii ilnitli m In.KU, it l prirtlr luiiiiilr-4 tu ni'iiiklisl anil ilumwitlc snlmali. Il i-iiiWiiil.nlr.1 ur oiteu slth liniiinlu, Il ln Hi Irtlluiony vfrmlntnt ill.tlniiul.linl chrml.li tlmt It U I'll III! I" It 0 it I'D I SON Noartldr I'l-r-. 1 .( r luiaitpr-ilUrllonlAlU U.P III irnnlntlon Ii sell known. Il Ii uulljr ami rmlll; mnl illrrrlluiirruiii4s racli fliuls. llvwure uf couii. Ivifciti. Tlie K'nuliii. ho. tli ilgualutrof K. Lo, nd llif prl (ntpitniiiiiir litHinimtMii Co. 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Wotllirouk,C),luUliKUbprliala U.S..Iinp0fpHUASUAHNi:SACo.o.rlielop. Anrfforl I.MI4111 niadolocounlarfoitlt srltlicbp ton pUtr lM. look cI"1t I J ' Sold ly all DruttUU and Slorw In ? Ipwn tad MM Jog camp on WclHc watt. O nv