m I nm 1 Till! OREGON SENTINEL. roil TUB l'UKSIDKNCY l.V 1808, M.VH-IKS 8. OHANT, or tnt cttiti imii. "Walt dona, then rw1 ami filthf.il ttrrant." Tin r-- l kart ra-rJ. for pitrlot. pnnlihmcnl for traitor.. FOR Tim VIOK PRKStnKN'CY, UIUYr.GR COI.FAX, ormttxi. For Prealdaniui Elcttortt O. JACOBS, of Jnokson. WILSON BOWLM, of Washington. A. B. MISAOIIAM, ol Union. 1). M. C. OAULT. EDITOR. Saturday Morxino, July 18, 1808. The Income Tnx. In cur last issue we published a list of the taxable incomes ot Jackson and Josephine counties. Meagre ns the list is and smalt as arc the incomes return ed it will well repay perusal. People who fondly imagined they were living in a prosperous, well-to-do community, must bu convinced by these little matter-of-fact lignres, how titcrly useless it is to mind anybody else's business, or to form any estimate ot how much money their neighbors are making. There is the list, nud among other mig gcations it forces one to ask, who would be a rich man ? who would work night and day thinking, planning, fretting by night toiling sweating and The lleimoii Why. Democrats of Into lnivo become splenetic, sour, morose. They no lon ger discuss principles but men. Disap pointed, their foiled ambition seeks vic tims upon which it can exspeud it pent up rage. Soured, they pour out their accumulated, vinegar at random. Mo roso,.thev, ntfciok honorable men with savage fury. It may be possible that thoy have Blair on the bruin, and the inixturo of down right Abolitioii'om and. modern Democracy has produced a waring chaos in their cranium, and that this pragmatic fury is but the nnt ural venting of this intellectual war. Thu philosophic Dean Swilt proposed something of this kind long ago, to produce harmony in legislative bodies, but latter day maultestatious show that the philosophic Swill was mis taken. Instead ot harmony we have chaos, instead of love we have hate, instead ot a genial tlow ot ideas, we have a torrent turbid, maddened nnd loam crested. The eouilict is, as ever, irrepressible. This train ot reflections was excited by reading an editorial in the hist Jle vei'llc, in which Judge Caldwell, .Mr. Logan, nud A. I). Mullwniu are attack ed with mi impotent r.ige. Anil pray who are these men ? Be not astonish Grant' Nomination. ltallrontl .Leglnlutlom The late decision of Judge Boise hns i The following is a description of the shown, that under tho Constitution. of I scene accompanying tho nomination of j 142g T K U 11 0 II A I II 1 C. X. Y. 10. Gold closed to-day at The Senate hits passscd the funding Bill. Chief Justice Chase lias ngnlu de clared hiniH'lt in full sympathy with the Democracy except ns regards the Oregon, it is beyond the power of the Grant and tho National Republican State to give any old to Railroads, j Convention: It is unnecessary to discuss the narrow j The President called upon the dele and short sighted policy that guided gation from Alabama to announce their the framcrs nf our Statu Constitution. 1 vote for the Presidency. The chair- We must look at the fnct of its restrict- man of that delcnutinn said : I Constitution of the Southern States. ive power nnd what is best to he done' "Mr. President, Alabama hns in-j The Legislature of South Carolina to Increase our prosperity and dovelopn I strneted her delegates to east their 'have elected J. Kobertson to the TJ. S. our resources. It must require a vast ' eighteen votes for General Ulysses S. i Semite lor the idiort term, nnd F. A. ninotiut of credulity to induce any per-. Grant." Tiemeiiduous cheering. .Sawyer for the long term. ijo r ' , E t.IW sou to believe that the Oregon Central Itiiilroad Company can eversecuresufli cient nid from private capital, to con nlfirliliiT lit- il.it-. Iii litvirr. lii'.ivv with the anxious enre ofhis uuremuuerative H "W rwu,ep. wlm U"L' ' '"" The roll was then proceeded with, The Legislature of Alabama met on the chairman of each delegation in an- Monday. It contains thirty colored nouncing tho vote, nceoinpnnyine; it members. In tho Semite the door- struct their road from Portland to this1 with nn npppropriatu sentiment, whieli (keeper is colored. In the House the ..!! ... I. t..... ... l...:i.l i. ... .!.' I ...!.l ...I I ... . I.i I C.w . ... .. I liini-v, IHIII.-II it-ra n uiiiiii ik iu tiiv i was gieeieu wiiii lepeaieii appiaife. niMiiKt-rn-i, ui-ii-iii.i-iii-iir.us nun Southern boundary ol the State, on the Thu ehair then iinnouueed : " Gen- i Chaplain nre colored. Gov. Smith, of other ide of the Siskiyou inoiinttiins. , tlcnien ol the Convention, vou have tdx thnt State, was inaugurated on the With the nid of the tloii.tliuu of hind j hundred nud llfly votes, and you have lath. His message is tpilto eonservii- nheady granted by the general Gov ernment, it is within the range of pos sibility, thnt this Company may build their lute to the head of thu Willam ette valley. Wo conlidentiallv lire U'lven six hundred nnd fllty votes for the. Ulvsses S. Grant for President of the J The Legislature of North Ciirolinn lfim;d States I pr?nov nine cheers ' hnve elected John Pool lor long, mid foi'.Ggtyrul Ci.v mm S. Gran:. Gen. J. C. Abb.it for thu short term, The cheers wuruirivun with trenicnd- ltd lllu U. Si'UnU'. S.TI86OX. A crm t ranch N.y.lcl,in ant..- JW ff.nf, tir0f il. ill..r In ll.rHi.tM cumn mm i.tgtrct In fotllf, th- ,,. Irm Bftlnil rlwncr) nf cllnn.lt, rntliir ni.d fid. S,. diet that right there it will stop, unless ,,, enthusiasm, nu.l ere they had 0vlstsorrmiVlu:sHnv V'orM me pcopic oi tuts eiui 01 me auiioltiKu steps to enforce nnd secure its further progress. The drain of the Willam ette valley is the great object sought lor by those interested in this road in neen eonu.u.ie.. mo union nag wnicn . lie I)cocnlllt. ,mr(v hi.Mleelded hud covered the background of the ,,;.. . .....1 .... ,1 v, T...,u;.i.,t llll.t VUlllll l-llllll UV l' IIVAfc VO...l'l stage was raised, diplayiiignbeautilul ! painting representing General Grant ..' ... itr against Grant amounts to the iirieuder nud disbanding ol the party. capital, and at the end ot the year not be able to say, "Mr. Assessor, put me down for a little income." And who would not rather be a clerk or day la borer, who can count his income to n dollar, returning a little, perhaps, to the Assessor and going to bed with nn easy conscience. Will any one, nlier reading that list, pretend to deny that after nil the poor man is king, nud the rich man with his broad acres, his piles ot merchandise and his bags of gold, only working for the benefit nf his moneyless brother? It is ipiite nppar nnt, ifofliei.nl figures don't lie. Men owning whole sections of the richest land in this fertile valley individuals who nre continually mixed up iu, or mousing after fat Government eon tracts, nre distressingly poor and do not return n single dollar. Men doing an apparently thriving business, on a large capital, nnd whose reputed wealth has gained them nn undue importance, make comparatively nothing, while clerks living 011 stipulated incomes, and consequently unable to evade the law, return n fair income. Curse tho Income tax ! It is oppres sive because It is unjust. It is unjust because it falls on the hnnet and lets the dishonest escape through t In loop holes ol mental reservation nnd Mill justification. It is demoralizing for it induces perjury, nud ho who would commit perjury to evade a tax would do it to accomplish nnythiiig. Wo have often denounced the Income tnx lor tho foregoing rensous, and now de nounce it for the additional one, that it exposes tho deplorable poverty of the pcopic of these two counties, and takes away thu greatest pleasure iu life that nf appearing what we nre not, nud the sooner the humbug of nsesMiig and collecting It is dixpeuscd with, the bet ter. In all sciinusncss wo ask, why do the names of many of our wealthy far-: mcrs nud merchants not appear on thin list? Is it because thev havo no in- Incomes to return, or is il because of tho negligence of the Federal Assessor to enforce tho law fairly and impartial ly ? We would like to know nud many iu this community desire this informa tion. It matters not how unfair or galling this tnx may be, it is intended to fall on all alike, nud if any attempt to shirk it tho law should bo enforced to tho very letter, and not used solely to grind down tho poor man who is ' ".' "," "m "w "'" ..nn..t nn..r,l. .n -on,,. Inru-nnl n.i.l ,V0M l'I.Tly truill ll make a fair statement. m When the Dcmocratiu nominations wero received here, n venerable Demo crat enquired of n party friend "what had become of tho time-honored piin ciples of their party." "Oh" leplied his friend, "August Belmont bought 'cm up for Barnum'n Museum, they wore getting kind of mould viiud out of fash- to Democrat!) to hnvo thu bonds ot cfli ion. Uur land marks now nro to bu nigger and brass buttons," Our Democratic friends when howl ing about heavy taxation, remind us ot u man who tried to cut his throat, and thou cursed tho doctor for hurting n little while sewing up tho gash. De mocracy must remember that tho heavy taxes is the prico paid for preventing them from making d d fools of them u elves. that thev are among the substantial and honorable citizens of Josephine county. What have they done to ex cite the ire of the J!eiie!lle? Their of fence is of two kinds. First, they nre Union men, and second, they have shown themselves wntclilul ot the In terests ol Josephine county. Iu the lutu election i.i that county, thu re turns fiom several precincts had no cei tilicatcs or oaths attached to them its required by law, and they were re jected, nud that rejection resulted iu the defeat of the Democratic candidate for County Coiiiiui.vsiouer. Iu this re jection they possibly might have mis taken thu law. Suppose the County Canvassers did, what tfieii? Is a le gal mistake uvideiice ol 'moral corrup tion? If it is, how great must be the moral depravity ot Judicial olli cers? The point involved is one upon which not only lawyers but Judges disagree, us is shown by the record ol our Supremo Court. These County Canvassers wcru not lawyers, and pre tended no accurate knowledge of law. They loiiud that thu statute required curtain things, and that those 'things wuro wanting iu these returns, and thu natural, and we will say, logical con- I elusion was, that tln-y wcru inulll- . cient witiiuut tuose plain Mituiiory re quirements. llU'V tijvuteil tlieni lie eausu they supposed tho plain provis ions of the statutes meant something. They evidently had not learned the distinction, which is so thin that 110 man can statu it, between that which wits directory and that whieli was im perative. But there is another thing which these men have douu which iu that county must have been terrible to the tnx payers. They luivu required the incoming Democratic otlicers iu that county to give ample security for their conduct while iu oilice. Iu other wonN, as the guardians ot the iutersts ot the county, they have provided that ! those interests shall sillier no lu?s froiu olllcial misconduct. Ami was there nothing in thu past history ol that county that warranted this precaution nud watchfulness? Every 0110 kuuws that that county hns heretoloro been plundered mid robbed by Democmtiu otlicials. Their boudsi.'ieii wero men of btrnw ; exhausting and impoverishing taxation, and threatened bankruptcy weiu the legitimate consequence. Not oulv this but thu hiL'h taxation luu so iu county that they moro than oneu furiously thought of Mtrreuderitig their corporal trail ehires. With this history fresh iu thu memory of thu robbed nud plundered tux-payers ol thnt county, wu think it will not bu very damaging to them to bu informed that hccurity for thu lu tu 10 has been umply provided. Is it olfensivo to tho Democratic, parly or ....1 1......1 ... .1 1 rriiirii 11 it iirni'.'-iiii lit lilt- t'liiiiuitti in : .... . ,. .. ,. ., ... the Northern nan ol thu Sim... n.,,1 ivl. .1... 'i 1.. .. t i. 1.11.. .. 1 :. ' '"' 1 WK J """ ""J1 lllL' WK' ,.... . ..... r lv jl'lll.ll'l'l 1. in v .... tiiuii'ti Mi'.lilll- II.... I . !. . I- II 1- .. f- ...1 .. .' . '... el wo il not liii tf out a lull ...... t .....ln i 5 r n ...., .' ...',.. .',,.. ,.,.. ci woui.i 1101 oiiug oui a mil vole. i-"i- " ... w.v.... 11 ie a ei 1; ire re ireseui nz oiiiuuiiiia, 1 .. ., . , . . . , ... tl... 1 .i it ,.. 1... 1 1 .., .1 ...' , ' .. . ..' ... . .r., ,.. .,.' 1 Nothing but a miraelu can save it from v" , iiv.m u. tut- puniis prouuiy 10 uiu eiiieiiuiu me Willamette valley is reached thu oh- j tt-,u Htimtouuted by the legend, jeet shall have been nccomnlished nud "Match him." This exhibition was the interests of Southern Oregon over-j tiV ,M fr loro vm,r The ex looked. The task of building 11 road foment soon took u musical turn, nud to mat point will lie ilituietilt enough. ,,,,,1 w Convention with a voice like defeat. The World thinks Seymour was n stronger candidate than Chase; , The Chase Club nt this elly (New Voik) have duterimiied to support the ocean iu volume in singing, " Rally ! ; Grant. I rilling as are the engineering ohsta eles, mill lawirniilu us is thu topo- muud the flag." This was repeated S.-iootimi Arnt.w.Wu learn firm graphical eharaelerot thu uouutry, thu ii,m. U,,. ,iu.( t lie ciilhtMnsm not , the Dalles Monuluiimr nl the IClh, road, hi far, has uiaile hut llttlu sub-j subsiding until theelarion xoieeofSey- ihau Jolnniv Miller, loimerlv ol this stuutial progress, and Eastern Cupitul- niour, of Wisconsin, rising out tibove place, got into n ilNpuie over 11 card ists are eharyol lending tbeiruid to it. , tu. tu.,s, called for nine cheers for ' table with A. C. Gilinnrr, when the With so iiiniiy ditlleulties nieetiiig this Grant nud victory. The scene was ' hitler used some abusive laniruaire to project through a valley almost level, , ,u. m.V(.r to be forgotten by those who , Miller, who drew n jiistol nud shot Gil mid presenting comparatively ivw oh- witnessed it, nnd can bu compared only more iu the face, from which wound it slacles to railroading, it is easy u, tin. , w.jt, tHL. oriou patriotic gather- is thought he camml recover, ngine those it will meet when the Cal- ! ,v wx ( wm-, jIMLH tiu yn ! r- apooia iiiouiilnius arc eueoiinteied. ' North'gave utleraneo to Itsdeteruiitia- DTitfi-rivi: I-ini: Iniiii Ihu Ore People arc foolish il they think the ttm, , nilly ,,,mi,i ,, ,1,,;.,,,, lllt. . ' ifommnt the 111, we learn that the "Oregon Central" will be built thiough , tm Hag trout the niiili ol traitors, .t'''';' h and door factory ol John to this valley simply because we dcMiv - - TP. W alker was destroyed by lire on it: and thev miscalculate!! thev think' Comun Gi:tR. Since the days of tlie'lOtli. The flro caught in theshav- the Company can ever build it "to this1 Hi'i'iy t'lny no American Mntcsninn ings used in the enginu room. Loss point without substantial aid from ,in ,0 MU',, " ,h"Pw tt" felmyler Col- .10,000, uol ins..red. Goveriimeut. fax, pofscssed thefaeulty of decorating We will the attention of our repre-J terse Mnlcnients of great principles' county to this iutitt(r, am! utp tlieml sentutives iiiui ouiiose Horn wntilii ,..1.1. .1... Howli-k nf iVrihl ..l..n .-,. to .eu that the best inleivsts of Soutl,. I ,,,s ,wllr "'J-'"' mv ,,,i0 "" """ NEW I-I.-VliDWAlli:, iTi'yv "':.?. "'!.": r.:v " w'i tb9i.m.- 11 ... ..11 ; " .. ' ' """""" " "il t laiixri frou Hmi faVoU. rmiii rirjr M Imiii., rcl, n.fmiv iW u,' macMnrrr r Ilia bo.1. nml l.rrril ill.M., ' " Ninr, It l n fjct. h-llln n.l itrll known. Il.f Ati ho ucn lulwmk nml iu.i.ta.,1 flir i HloBweh i I'l.A.NTATION HIlTICftN. Thli plf ndld Tunc It t.w n.rl ..r nil tU.. etrmh tirntty jrni.l(.in ..f "hi, m.di out . f nrdtr p' Tlir rji.l i.f II I. tM.i t'Unintli.,. lllllfr. rt rrntl. Ii cvtrfol thr Jnlm r ll.c 8i.,niwli. oi nil u. mciji. M P,k. .ml ,!. I, If !,. rr.1.. nd u",x?!t"hXtZZ InKiliKKrr. Th rn.lnrr cfO.r (.ivmIIm. nTSttmiu Iit. ,.wnnl. . cuto I ll .hr i,rr,(, I, .nm, t,,.'" M ll-'pf-isr I mr. Il..w much ,or, rwnnVwl JS fn-IMr It l I,, trip lirrnlmtfrttllli n rrtitlei? 11.1 TiMitr. Iti.li Imli-lncr .n.l wrnlirii n. Urfo.t hir turTilV .n-r wllli i...n.n ilmr nml nVrr nilii..,,, uJ, ' onlj Hiipf 0' nd pUnt ilit rnli ofdl't.ig and dMih. Jmportniit CVrtincniei. " Iinrr m .(li Iu von, f.r I nl Ull.r. it. I'liiiMllon nillr. I.ur i,f n.r llf 7 UI,,T " IUr. W, II. WAlMIO.Vl.n, SlndrM, N, y." " Tlmu will fml i two lillln mor of a. I'lMiimlon lllllfi., MyMllrli..Wriiffrr.irlninitdKr ' ll.flnm. Tlitfrlrml. A-ctr.niv, f,IU.f,lil,u, !,' . 1 liiitr Ifriin fif.it mirrrrr frnni Hr.wr.,1, n. In.l In MlntHtin ptpnchlnit. Tb. I'Ubi.W IUtKliluirriitt.1 inr. in.v. j, h. cATiinny, ni,f,i,r, s. t. m . 1 . 1 1 , c il,, rttnlntl.m Dlllrn la l.nn.tir.lfuurdlMlIr.UuUIralllilba moal aitJDl.li. Ing rlTrtt, .." w- " AxmtKws. Siitliilfii.lfnl S..l.lr' llouir, Clnclun.ttl, 0-"- Tl.f ritiitiillnn llltlar u-kr lh rnl itrooic tl.a Ua. Kiiblbillllant, nmlarrcliitiir. .Natmr'a imI t-t.ir.r Tin l.nl.llr mir rr.l n tnl II nt I.. i...r.i. Mill ll, iTrf.rllr .itrr Imi.linli.r llir fl.A.NTATIII.MUTTI.IIs' lvilrmtiriru I.irty l-Hllr Uiu tl,c lusilmllr of Mir-auituiMOi. n itml ihl.nnri.vliit.uf II rannot U 1 ' l'V"Pl'iln1naell I'l.A.NTATtnX niTTmR Inlmlk nrbyllinnillnnlaR.lniramt Imtwlrr. W- L'.NJII TII.ATriinrrrrtrrjrrnrlt r M.l;;altllriitl.l, Utivaia and IirMtr Ibroncbuul ll.a WOfM. i. 11. DitAicn, &, co., iVew Voik, Sole I'rnitV, UnniNdTON L CO., -ilO anil -118, riiuil Sirri't, Sun rrniitiUco. Afent for California and Nevada- ;&& 'R. UOFrUK & KLIITIil .... . ,. ,1 1. .at 1... .....!..... nud ehanicler colli diets, wni-iuoil nml I A UilT granting n subsidy of thirteen .illuminated by the light and glow of j TIM ftHfj CTflVP CTflRF million dollars, to n mail, tapping the iwn'iui. To Guorue nnd Alfred Town- ' I II" llU olUfL ulUElL. great overland line nt the bend ..! tl.,. , , , ,,,,. , hulvhXeA ,;. n ,.. j Ilutiiliohit river, anil iiioiiliii' !ir itr- . , ! ., , . . einiMilhl.il unii ll.i-Ou-.ii.tVntr.il, M0" '" '' "vmiiii.iiii..ii.iii inegcuius 1- 1. (in I. ..n..-. (",. .... It t,,... (a. nf Cul'iV. 'i'lilis In- nun! nf fliii i-ni. ' I 1 n iMM'iw 'ii 7s li Hill Pl .! ' - -...-. -. .' ... met with the most favorable consider- ploy incut of negro troops: ution. First, bccmi.o it will greatly 1 l'do not call negro troop nnv better lory, known to be rich in iniueraU, iu '"' 0U,M "P" " woiilil be that those tiinber, nud well adapted for ngrieul- of my own color nre belter nnd braver, lure. Second, bccnin-e thu construe- For I have ahvavs told vou, in spite of lion wilt provo ot immense ndvautagu ,.mri:w ,n ,u. cintmrvthm 1 H,tfVe to the govcrninenl in the trausiiorta- ( ,, , ,, . , c tion of supplies, nud ulti.natelv Jnable ,,mt ,,U! AiiRlo-Saxoii race was superi- it to withdraw it troops from" the In- nr l0 ""' ot,lcl' ,l,llt wJlk the footstool dial, eouutrv bet ween l.eie nud lluiii- of God, Si 1 In' Mild of moral lailhfulue. iu boldt liv laeilitatiu ' the su'ii.i'Miiuu of the ho-tile tribes. We lioim ilnu uur lerislaliui. : Legislature will uieiuori.ilize Cougios h ether I ra cling in llic valley ol on this Mihjcct, Thu triunds ol the huiniliatiou or disaster, or keeping iny "Oregon Central," and those iu favor, eyes lixed 011 the heavens I belivoGoil of nuy road through this portion ot the teigus. I don't lnlieve His blessing State, 1111m at oueo i-eo that the nid will fall on the Confederacy. God's usked for will eertaiulv insiiru tht liiilhl. wnvs are miihi.iIiiic ilmLv l.'nt mi - iug of the road, nud give us an Fasteru or inter they reach the shining hills ot otiilel tor our surplus, nud an Kasturu da v. iiilel( tor tresh population It will cost ' He first announced the Kopublicaii 1. olliiug to nsk nnd jfCongress declines platfonn niter tho breach with Mr. to give us any nistuuee because ot Johnson, thus; our own neglect, then our represeiila-' Let us make luiste slow'ly, nnd wo tiveswill not have been truu to thu 'tu then hope that the foundations of best interests ot their constituents. j our Government, when thu rccnusfruu- 1 It'll nil tin. lmsu ill Itllltaiillttililit loi-ntti- Tin: S.vnn.vTii Da v. There is no in-1 will bo as eternal as the rtaix ' ' ' stitittion iu our country lor which we' In like manner, on April 10th, 1R00, should bu more, thankful than thu S.ib-' w,1,, ,u' ln!"1(-' "''ll' '" manly Umio hath with its Christian ceremonies n, ' iVt'1! ."IVVi,i",",,,.i,,9 i'"!'1 "'' ,'' V ..i , v ,...,.. i, ., nights bill, in tho first moment of its ......v......,... .kv aniiiiiii iiv ' ciltll-tlllfMlt. Siiuilay School receive tho united pat- Tho law, misrepresented ns it hns lounge ol our citizens. Kven admit- been by its opponents in Congress, will ling that thu Christian religion has no ' "''vcr bo lepenled, and iu the veins f..u1ithition ns claimed for it. vet it is t. ' "" "V ' """ ".. neprou.iest ..... ' ' . . . recoiieetii eials auiilu for all emergencies? When tho records of a county are blackened by otliuial corruption, is it 1111 otfeiiKO needing public reprobation to guard the iutcrcnts of thu tux-pay-urs with nmplu bonds? Does this im potent ragu arise fiom tho fact that (ill tl liil tin. nevinuiiii l.v..nH ..T ., I hi 1 ii ' niv -iif iiiiiv; llllli tl III re.nuy nun ... ..... so Miiuip nsen ,iosC men who stood up in the nation. upon thu minds nud actions of men. nl councils, that they gave to the There can, probably, bu no oxcrcifo 'American Magna Charta tjieir cordial nitiro beneficial to tho moral training (,1,I,J1"1'1 ! of the young, than thu Sun.lav School. , J, J!, S'.1 '" t'"8 WnJ' n,nm,t oiihv U t7 r l 1 J IIHH I il( I is not oulv the rending nud studying mm :. ..t.i of the bible, that has. its e.feet but pu - R , ' I X ., Tl" -. .. . . . ........ .. tiuii-.i .. Kail oil Ihnu a lobel at anv time. I ting 011 the best clothes in the ward- ioIk., ami the pleasant i.KM,eiation , , ' 7 , . , . , ' "l "V-v ,nim'- ' while nt thu ..cat .....I lidy place of , U. ' ' t ' "f!2! wo.-sl.ip that inculcates inoral k-uiI- J ' J ;ir,tJvpn "l,; tX) ZT'l mei.ts.' Nor nre il.vsu t gs wihtout 1 ' T", f ' ,r,,'IHl .1 .1 it niy counti v, nun n l xiieal eiieiuv ol their ...I luu.ieo upon grown J.eople In ? ,.-,,. , l our opinion there is not an. iiihabitnnt 11,... " ; n p,,,!:,..! .'. . , , iu this town, but what would teceivu, " ? ".i.?!.!." " T "ni'nt , l'u,l"""Su - ...... ... ... f:.1;,,.,.K..,l.ii.iMilf.lfl... ii-nnl.l . " l'T' " " 'e l 1110 WOlltl the(u is no cliaueo for thoso Dumocmt- imf1j ,m. mvutUu llt lhu Stth. ') n.l '''V y.njml hies go out to- ODD FELLOWS' DUILDING, Cor. Oregon and Main Su., A nil ItCCKIVIN-fi. AND WILL COX j. V liuill.v bwi 111. Iiuml. 11 inftcly urConliln iiivm. I'arli.r nml llnx him., ; Tiimuin ul vt-rv K-..'rtiiiiiii, Assort eil lluriUviue; riuu Cutlery; AKriciiltiirul Impleiuciith ; Uur Iron, Steel, Knils, mul Spikes; Points, Oil unit Glass; Tubi, Clothes Wringers, Pnlls, nml iliuketsc. nelnitprovlil.il ullli llio mnt npprnvnl ma. .'liliHTy. wu nt pr.'piiri.l In iiui.iiil.icl.irt rvtrv tlt-.criilliiii air Tin nml Hliwl-lron ru itt .Imri nollcf. tti rip.clhilly .ulliilt 11 ajmiu ur the lulionnguor t!i pul, I, u. , . iit IIOKIVMAN & KI.II'IMX. Jacuwiivllle, June lUlh, leUa. J.-:'u if 1'i.n.tn. J.tan'a 3tAnalW In.aet I-aMiUr 1. im. .M.i...i.n.t..ik (Krjiil.liici.r Ilia lu..ct .lH.t, llaMb.i. Ua. lulliv, Aliti, lliy.,a(. IT KtUS IXSTASTLV. ' ' Wl.nl I. prmllatlr wirprMnff In r.nfil lnt0,a aril rp l. Hint l.twlll,.ti,.lii,t . In.tx.it ilfMI. to In.rrti.'ll l l-lfrt-llv Uimli-M Iu IMJt.kli.,1 nn.l itomr.tlr animal., II mi. l-l.iUilr. r isii.il Mill. Iwj.iinll... It Ur. lb Itilluioi.jr .it. mil cut il.li.gnl..nl rliinil.1. that li I. FltKi: I'liO.M l-OldO.t. arllf Ir )." rttr ulirn -nrh pltlw nit.tvlhn In Ita r I 1. !t 1 Hill It i. .n llt a.il r..lll cllwn M.ainr !. ' r.j. vftmi.. - fp i .;u laiMI i tt.l -if.' Tl.rnsiit. I... (It, tici.aiiiiren:, Mov,a'thr nil Talailainhi.r llXK.filt.Htt. Vik Mij thin fl.lnftbl. Hiii..iulMitllUi. i.rinonlciMI, Any ilmjcl.twUI tfu tiilf lh-jrhiiln. If i.,u In.l. tj,..i will Imt.iH.aitjtT, SM I.) ll illlif ;l. ni ial.r. an 01. raclllrn.!. 31KXXCAX .iIOjTaSO LIXIMEVT. II I. an afpiltl.l f.ftO.A-i. Mrilnn M.i.tai.f UuU lutnl wrr.im. nittiv mrr. in almitrr lima, on man and Ivi.l, Han niiy n.tlcle ria.illxmri.tl. .. Coii....ni, liaj v,rr 1-miliiiriit.lao uttful asd.C racimi. Incuili.i; lillH'HAIMU. StlllK TIIIIIMTh SmT Wi.aK Joints, Iliiihs. Ukhsiji. Un Aoiib,. SniAiss, hw:( Hsu, rHii 1'i-fA is Wcr.vr Or iuj-oilier con.3lnl.tvilrliirai.fJl.tnUn'llill',. roit uonsis II I. an liII.pnUI.a ami t.hnl.lf rtmnlir In all fa.. a .f Siiln, eiiiit, Jlli.g.lkn,Vt In.l UalU.liiiil..., Slranai, AC ll alioul.l Ik k.it In rii-ry lio.i.c, cimp, ami .latta. At-. MM III iTiir. l'r..ni.tln.. I. i-ittoicr. All taiiulm I. rilln .tt-rl-i'litr i.jrr4tln-n.laHn( ll.a .Isi.ilii.i. ..f O. W. Wtttlruol.. CI. .n.i.l an.ltli. i.titata. U. S. at mipuf lli:)IAS IIAII.N'l.S A Co. our thr tap. AnclT.irt l.a.Uan niolalnrnuntetfolt II will. acU-P aton.nlital.l.la, l..ltl.ljrl M.I l.y all Inn. jl.i.n.nl Sut.i In .ry towoand Bilo-, liil c-Uiip uu l'aIAccail. o. r. n..KK. BLAKE & J. R. IFiajUK. HELMAN Rodcmption Stato Sonds. The Domocrnuy of this county seem to think tho uoinination ot Dlair a stu pcndcouB ioko on thoDoinooratio par ty. They will iirobably seu tho point I thorities, nud tho Military Government iiicjunu in iiuvuiuutr. cumeiy VtllllU))Wii, iu otlicers to steal. Thu charge Itself is a left handed compHme.it to their lioi.esty. Tho public piopcity, records, nr chives etc., of t.o Stata of Floilda hnvo been turned over to tho civil nil- bath School. No gootl citizun hIioiiI, j tP on e ti t i teece regret or refuse to pay the small I ,.,., v FniHro helt.u I nn 1 MeS I ..mount required to keep a church it-, wur. to seo a belt of t? ,Wic o ncirclu iviired nnd n Sunday School in opera- t(, 0jK, .jiimimnii.iio.o tion. Far it will doubly bo repaid to j, knotm am . J10 comiiiuintv it not to thu i.idiv.di.n , r nn, ,,. i1(..ij' " Hi .1 by tho continued good order of society ' lo. X'l "nC '" i rnllmn fo,r ll diminution tl criminal WlX$haT& ilunis. 1 any wan down lower. Bounty SK.MXn Prnpmnilaw'll In rfC'lvwl Iit lhr iiinlfr.i!n.'il. ni lilai.nkv, ini'il U n'oliick u . .m;:. it, ini..H, mr inv nir.fiul.r or limiuly II. mil. Imii il .iiiiiirllinpriiva.ni. .ir.'Aii ,cl itmi.llnit llmi.itlH. In viiluiiti'i-r' nf I hi. 8lnl' i-nli.'il In Ihti rvlu. ol Hi.. Unit. al fihi., wl pn.vi-.10ol. ailh. IDlil. .it llio w,.,t rH)n pint t-xcea-ilii.fr ptr V11I11-) iia may rclccm tl.v Kr(i.h-t mini 0 nf llniid-, on in iiiciiitio initrwl, iIuq thvrcon to tlaioi .11 aiiriL-IIIIL-r. FHltfit ihniiMnil ili.ll.ira nmv In tlio Troaiury opjil o.U'u In 1I1.1 1 iil init!on ulKi tl lJona. U1J4 Iu Ui aihlrciH'd 10 L'. N. COOKE, c 1 .. .... . 5lato Tu'iiHircr. Snlcm, July 13th, 1808. julUtv mediagtoa'fj Tlavoriag Bzt'cts a ma.la frwn Fraih Frulli. Eh totile hoM. tulcaaa much aa njr otbar brajUIn Ilia inatkat, cowauanlly Ibay ara Iba cbwp aa ani lh. Lwt. USK NAOTIIRR Goto run (jity imuo stobe and buy jour JJLUE STONE, WOUI.n CAM. TUP. ATTUNTIOV OP Inill'W', mul Ml ulin limn l.ullilli.i; In. i'inlriiiliiiiMi, in lh... Inct lh.it their il.-.lil ti.'iv plitli.l.iit mill la hi aurciful opernllon, nml lluil Ih-v nriMilil." tiiiln pl.ili.hi); tifull klml', litnclni; nml uiimivIiik, nml itnvllilni; In ll.a- lino nn ahort nnllcti. In I In- h-al alvli-.ii.nl ul riilnced rrile. Olh.-r ttiM-rlnr mnohlm-ry. hi ronlunc Him will. ihv'phiiii-rL'ii.ilili-H ti. in fiirnlHl. diKiri nml .h. ilntir nml whitlow l-nrnee, and furul turn nl Inw ri- i In fuel wi'iiriMleli-imlimliiot hi In' iiiiiUt.iiI.I In tiny iimiiiifHclnrff In uur Ihif. CvH uanU.Vl.il IILVKKA IIUUMAS A-Ij)ui.I. Ou'g.in, liny IIMli. I8I18. If. FARM rO ALB. fpilB VAMI.MII.K KAKM OF WM. O. L Will., Uu mid u lnr Uilv4 tWlli r l'l.l nix, U i.mv nil', red I or mlo ut a luw llyurt aud iipiiii i-y lilini. Nnw l iht ihue la luv-t In tj (n, btfft nprlci.lliirul .Hurlol In I ho cuuuty, Fur particular, IikihIk uf O. JACODS, Juck.ouTlllo, Oga. - JuuZI tr, iJutchui-i Llgliiin lr-Killer. -THAT B3T Of SUMMER, buge black aHnriiis nr dies pn In) got lid of ohcnply and enally hy Hie (u of tho aho.ro" popular artlol. which lirtb un onormomt Hle at lhu East, aod if now lor milu hy donlera evfrvwhore. HOSTliTTBR. SMITH 4 DEAN, KED1NGT0N & CO., Whoalo AKcntt, Saa FntoeiKO, JlyU-2p. 11