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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1868)
t i 1 t i . -I- V - TIN', ORKGOX SKNTINF.L. ron the rr.EsiPENcr ix 1S6S, CI.YSRa . GHAXT, or nt mr rtitis. "Wrfl j, tboa nl 1 iiltMul ral. Tbt pa, fir tat r "da fn trtota fnoiihmrsl for triiiora. ron run virE rKEstPK.vcv, sciirvi.Kn COLFAX, ttlWUL Par Prralilantlnl Klrrtont 0. JACOBS, of Jackson. vViLSOX BOWLBY, of Washington. A. B. MEACHAM, ot Union. V. M. C QAULT, EDITOR. SATrnnvr Monxi.vfl, Aug. 22, 1S6S. A Cocrxet. S-ome time since a steamer bronsht to Portland a fine spec - imen of the London cockney direct from the sonid of Bow-bells. llisdreswa of the most approved cockney cut, and his side whiskers floated gracefully in the breeze. A few days after his arri val, on being asked by a friend how he liked the country, he tesponded " Not at all; blast the place. You know hat 'one thor call me 'Andsome 'Arry; but 'ere they call mc a gut!" JErtvi ing Commercial m CxrrrxL RcronxEr.. We have re ceived the propt-ctus of a Democratic paper of the above name, to be publish ed in Salem durincthetcrmof the Leg ........... ... - ., islature. That bodvbeinj Democratic, thi r.mi(etor taknit ,n- rrnnted thnt their actions will not alwavs bear the inspection of the public; for they give an apology for the undertaking, that it is necessary to have an organ to " speak for, represent and defend its action." GOT.KAL Japer , ot the Lafay ette Courier, 5 very eloquent on the "Chinee1 qneslion. Savs he: "Be fore another to years shall have run its cycle, Josh will have spread his aegis over u. We didii't know that "two years" could run a "cycle" any I ti13t a roa,j early to the rich mines of ner of the camp, he concluded that it more than they could a horse race; and Nevada, will prove a source of untold would add much to hi warlike appear as for Joh's aegi, if its anything like , wealth. Whatever aid is m-cessarv mice and iu-t cap the climax, which it an umbrella, for heaven's sake let us have it to keep the hot sun off. The "Bloatep Bonpuoldehs." August Belmont, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is the heaviest bondholder in the United States. Horatio Seymour, one of the wealthiest men in New York, is Bel mont's puppet, and it would be a nice thing to have him in the White House to help grind down the poor man who pays the taxes. . Got a Liit. Democrats are some what jabilant at being allowed toaso. date with the pnre-proud aristocrats and bloated bond-holders. It is no longer the poor man's party since Bel mont t!fc Co. took the rein, and the poor devils congratulate themselves on the honor of training in the same crowd with the monied snobs of the country. Vookhees said in hi speech at New Albany, (Ind.), " that democracy had seized upon the great lorward progres sive issue. It was a delicate wav of mtimatingthat democracy had swallow ed the niijser shin, bones, wool and alL Bum apjears to be the only soldier of note who has not smelled powder enonsh. He want another "revolu tion," so as to give his Copperhead friends, w ho were afraid to fi'jht w hites, an opportunity ot showing their prow ess on the nigsers," "Geeex hides is riz," says a Demo cratic exchange Not yet J The Fel end butcher, Unitetl Suts Grant, will soon commence the process of flavin:: and the hides of .i i. . iti. i r ' ,. oeymour ami . Blair will be "raised" moat effectual F' a The Albany (Ogn.,) Democrat ob serves "that we are on the eve of a most glorious victory." Right alout that. Grant and Coflax are "going to pulverize the sham democracy in No vember; just as the former pulverized the Confederacy." aya The Polk County Signal wants the Grand Jury system " abolished uix-d out," The most effectual means we know of, to simplify justice and lighten the labors ot the criminal bench, would be to abolish the Democratic party. a The professor of ethnology, who pro pels the Lafayette pajwr, has dug deep ly into the science and ascertained that we have social, commercial and politi cal " bosoms." Wonder how he found it out? The Blair family have been likened to the itch. It is because they make it very lively for any administration that happens to take them. Next Saturday, (29th inst ,) our fel low townsmen, O. Jacobs, Esq., will address the Grant Club at Yreka. A grand jubilee is anticipated. Pat tbe bonds in greenbacks ! says democracy; and the greenbacks in jrfiat ? A PREDICTION. , . . . . T . ... ' A prominent business man in this place remarked to ns a ten- days since, " that a majority of the leading men of this valley would lend no aid to any railroad, other than one to connect us with California." II the remark only referred to the bnsiness men of Jack- sonvillc and other points in the valley, it might be correct. The business re- lationsofall the merchants in Southern Oregon arc with those of San Francis- co, and any new channel of trade i would 1 very likely to disturb those, relations bv facilitating competition, . With the farmers, who comprise the j large?t class in this ection, and with She miners the cue is different the ( first want an outlet for their surplus products on equal terms with the farm- crs of California; the latter want cheap "tear." It so happened that the In supplies, and don't care a straw wheth-, dians had been committing some devil er they have paid tribute to the mer-! try in the neigh borhood, and the prob chants of San Francisco or not. The' ability of a general outbreak was the probabilities of assistance, then, to the , prominent topic of conversation. T. Oregon Branch of the Central Pacific ' considered himself a man of great ex may be summed ip thus: the racr-' ecntive ability, and as sundry drink chants of Jackson county will not as- had made him rather lively, he pro sit in the scheme, because it docs not oed active mcasurenfat once, and connect ns with California; but Con- with an Arkansas yell suggested a war cress will assit it for that reason, and ' dance to Wgin with. The boys re because the protoscd road will run for sponded, and soon the crowd was en- ,,-,, .,!,., . . ",n "' mrougniic national oma"' an 3 national rather i inan 0I a ,oca' '" u e predict that if Congressional as- sistance is secured, the road will be bnilt without the aid of any who are so short-sighted a to oppoeit; and that wealth and properity will be forced on this section in spite of any who mtcrpoe objection from selfih motives. Xo railroad was ever built without oppoition from a certain cla of people who cannot U-ar to see their ration. T. wa frantic with delight, neighbors prosper; but a majority of He was Big Injnn. ! Observing an old the people of this section are sensible fashioned dinner pot slnndiii" in a cor- will be forthcoming from thoe who are most interested, and with the Gov- ernment subsidy, we predict that the road from here" to Humboldt will W commenced in less than a year, in spite, ot all the selfish croakers who would regret to see its completion. a I.osEnvitf, Ogn., Aug. IPth, 'C5. There are fabulous report ol the richness of the Bohemian quartz mines, yet there has been no money taken out. Capt. Foley, a somewhat experi enced mineralogist, is at present more fully testing the richness of these cele brated ledges, A good pack trail is now open from Oakland to that place. Bohemia is sitnated about fifty miles (bv way of .L. . -i. r i. , . . the trail) from Oakland, in nearlv n . due east course. ...... .... . . -...a.... ...rv...nv.lVU ""IHUU M 1 ar h.i Ilaah ...nAiiitil PaaaT... for that district. r t Cr:.i i.. w -.4 r. a. -mlU has been appointed Deputy sheriff, L. L. ilhams Deputy r-i I- i ,- it "l.. a T- .. vivi a., iaiivi ii . ii. .riii'i iiliu lytrnuiv -in. ', -. . ( sestor ior tne county. essur ior mc couniy. i-- .1 wn oruer ua oceii maue, auiuiiiins ( r., ni. . . ., r ourofthe Chinaman now u. ,a,l to bail in the sum of !23 each. One has i i i i . a a .... oejaosueo tuai aiuouiii in money, anil , -.j.i . . gone in -earch of bail for thc others, Old "Tom" will pretty likely goto Salem, while the .1 . .. . , other our it is y be indicted. thought will scarcel Farmers are busy in harvestinir and ., , . , , - , threshing; crops are heavy; hay and grain cheap. On the 24th and 25th ulu the mer- cury ranged from 93 to 100 degrees in 1 the shade, and on the 15th, ICth and .. . . . . .. 17th of this month it ranged from flo tormentors became very intimately ac to 100 degrees. quainted with his formidable head On Monday, the 17th inst., Win. P. peice. The scene wa now indescriba Chiles, a boy of 12 years ol age, was hie. T. commenced the warrior's death drowned while bathing in the Cam mas song. The drunken crowd whooped Swale creek, near Wilbur, eight miles madly as the now deeratc victim north of here. Though young, he was went butting and driving among them an newpted member of the M. E. like a flying Mercury or blind Sampson Church South. among the Philistines. Some one seiz- 1 ed him by his flying nnder garment New PaTe-CIuis. de Young & J own to earti, he came ngain. A Co.. publishers of the San Francisco nu,nlr ( t,,e K". who thought the Dramatic Chronicle, will common on the 1st of September, the publica- r ...,,., nou oi ine.vori mg f irotune. iins . 1 w ar J t W a c uiiwen-iuiiu h in lake ine piace oi the present publication. We will be ...... aw .liwsv n,r ,.,.,1.1 muc sucei, lint ari ncfiiir-! f Itftt tlio mw i.itt- will not be inferior to the best a ,er . .. ....,... ,.,HV aaf.w MV, w I'tI'M now published in the Bay Citv. The Morning Chronicle will de served to mail subscribers for 5 dollars per an- num. Tiuiit HorE PEr.Konif ance. Daniel Delloune jn-ifonned some of his won- derful tricks last evening, on a rope stretched from the U. S. Hotel to Pat nyan s store. I he learn ot strength are rang like a steamboat bell, and its so Zrtim. ?"" ones mingled with the despair lametto River, at Portland, on the 2d ,nS gran8 ' tl10 victim. In broken of October next. The river is three- accents he called for pen, ink and pa fourths of a mile wide at that place. per, and intimated that his last dvin EEMINISCENCE OF SOUTHERN ORE- GOS. The following pleasing incident is related to us by an eye witness, and the principal actor is still a resident of thisState,and a well known local politi- cian in his own county: During the early settlement of this valley a legal individual, whom we shall T. " for short," was engaged in carrying the mail from Yreka to Oregon City. On one of his trip, in the spring of '52, T. arrived at Willow Springs, then a lively and flourishing mining camp. The boys were on a bin spree, and as T. wa tired and thirsty, he concluded to hang up there lor the night. His mule cared ' for, and the creat V. S. mail sack stowed away, T. joined the festive crowd and wa oon on a regular 1 ...-.. . ... gagea in a jK-normance mat woum have made the liveliest tribe this side of lue "' mountains asnameii. l. wa conspicuous! v ith an appalling whoop, he skinned hi coat. Another yell, and off rame his buckskin, Snatching an old saddle blanket and throwing it over his shoulders, he danced firt on one leg, then on the other; lie squatted, pirouetted, waltred, and junijx-d like an excited savage till the crowd .topjed in breathles ad ml certainly did. TuciBe it and thrust his head into it wa the work of a int nient : to get hi head out w a another ; thing. Another drink and awav went the dance led by the now invincible warrior, rorth trotn the iron circum ference came the most ghostly yells; the blanket flew wildly; T. hounded and leaped and veiled, till at lust in a moment of desperate frenzy while making a cut at an imaginary foe, the jot slipped over thc warrior's nose, and there it stayed. Thc crowd roared and danced round the imprisoned chief, but in a short lime the situation be came very uncomfortable. The boll 't was pas-ed, but unfortunately the neck ', " Vu' '"" ' Lffort-to release luni were unavailing : ', .. . boscis of L-xtrnordinarv dimrniiiii. nibl ' uiiiiiic null inuiiiiLHi till linn ti in hm ,.-.. a a , . , , , r .""""" "' "" mi'" "" " his cars. Streiched on the trrouml, .H.hrlk.iw.hUtUn.i, With bis lry ,t rn. Ww." ; 'aa... . . ....' .hull it- h itl" ui'('ii:nir airiiiTi I . . 1-. ... . .. . . - - p - - iiiis were "eilllltr imrciicil. his lioad lips were get ting tMireiK-d, his bond'01 ' "' " nn' u,a- mo KTpie win ii. , ., ... w . . was swelling, out Hie pot woultn t i . i . f ii , . ; give a hairs breadth and piteous groan., like a voice from the tomb, came from .i i i i.i we sunurou nepins oi ;ne unyieuung prison. Various plans to release the prisoner were proposed. One suggest 1 1 .1 . . , , ed blow ,,g up ,he ,,ot w.tl. !irdrr. but T. objected as well a he was able ; another proiaoscd to build a fire around . , , . , , . it and null it off, but the warrior J writhed m agony at the idea of having ' his classic head roasted like an Irish ' potato, and with a half smotheied veil ' uartt-d to Ins fevt, and several of hi . ... ,Bn ,mm1 lli'l lnR euoiigli, wize.1 Don Quixote and held him fast. One stab lt'l PI Till I r 1l mill' llin tin! !.!. . 1 -" ., .rii ".' frs,i aim oraciiii; tum-cii against i.s snoui- ders, gave a vigorous pull, but an . u , unPartllv roa fr0 ,, ' ii le Pot warnta ",,u t0 awtl -T.'s nose was about to come out by the roots! One sensible fellow, not 6o drunk as the balance, procured an ax, and lavin ,i . i . . , . " the pot with its precious legal contents n a rock, poised himself for a giant an( decisive blow. "Strike a solt ; lick." moaned the prisouer. Down , came the ax fair and square; the pot speech and confession might be a warn ing to the rising generation. He re counted the number of public positions , he had filled, related in an undertone jshjn:: Carpenters find an abundance a number of little peccadilloes, andbc-jof rmp!0vnicnt, and newly shingled moaned the sad fato that forced the I an? n profusion. Thc'long-cared " Webster" of the Pacific to end ' rabbit ha sped away from the "haunts days in an infernal old three legged 0f his fathers" into" the interminable pot. Fortunately no such fate auaited forvi uim. rolls Mill creek, "and him. A messenger was dispatched ,M n0 sounds save its own dashings," about twenty miles for a file, and the whic M ot fanm flowers, gravel doughty chief, who was going to cat the cA waIk!S cuhing fountains, ditto whole Bogue river tribe without sea- ma;,0ns, ttic richwt fruits in luscious soning, was filed out the next day, his glorVt j,cmlantj an,l ti,c ,nanv fine and handsome nose turncl up like a half cpn;cnicnl fixtures of civiliza'tion have peeled potato, hi head swelled, and ,aUn thc rjActl wiere ,or ccntunes himself feeling like a man who had been flonrished the maiirjueta in primeval in a tight place. He still lives is quite jjorv. venerable now, but loses no opportu-, B;, Mr, RHlor, I cannot give vou nity to administer a viciou kick to Innnv interesting items this week," for every three-legged pot that come in ,lt. iu.,L. hcat'of the sun during the his way, provided it can be done on thc Ml fl.w rf.nvs ,as produced a ort of . i stagnation ot human activity; and THE TRUE DEMOCRACY. lhc" thc "'y we" not cx' i' recording them all, for you no doubt "v '"i """ i '; 10 wine w-ue .lemoc.nuc panj u, rtmencii. i nere i justice in uic ciaim. inereisiniuiin u. i ni piiinn . easily maintained, and thc assertion that democracy is a sham-the party ofthe aristocracy-blinding thc people by a fa ho name and false preten,,-., i . .1 -. m -.- !. sticeptil.le ot prool also, l.epul.l.can pnucijiles, uroaii a the ery touniia tion of the lSepublic, arc not bounded bv State line. Thcv teach intiee to all, oppnsion to none. They declare the right of every man to the fruits ol hi own labor. They declare that the law i made lor poor and rich alike. Democracy while professing hollow friend-hip for I lie laboring man, has always been ho-tilc to hi n-al interests. It alway oppOM-d a tariff for the pro tection of American labor; it ha ad vocated the anti-democrat ic idea that lalor should tv owned, as horses and cattle are owned, by the rich. It oj pned the honie-tead law, that prevent ed the rich trotn absorbing the public land-, and finally pluuzed the ronntry into an exiK-nive and terrible war to ! ""'tain a confederacy of State found- led on tvranny, injustice, and the right of one mini to own the labor of hi to! low, and exact it with the lash if tu-c esarv. Die personnel of the Democratic Na - ..,'.,, . , , tional ticket does not contain much de- -. . , , mwracv. Sevmour waborna wealthv iii' .. i,i .. ' and hauzhtv an-tocr.it. Blair is , '. ", ... , , member of the richest and proudest the Tfnt.t1l.lt ((MM llilMK !. W.Loti t,n it 'iiMivni I ir 'ir-ri,, UIV tnie democracy of Anii-ru-a. Tlnv ,.r !..,..:,. ti eome from the ra i . . ..,. auk ol the Kpleai.;i trial, what povt-rt vis. Lrfu.u' 111- flf.lliatl IpiMl Irlit I " -I " .", "....a,- .-. I hey have each written their names on the National roll of honor. one with his sword, the other with his, Mn,-and they represent fuirlv, the true and real .. .... iii'miatrrrii-i fix nit f-miru ri' I in. ikinii. !,..:...,.. . at.. a al. ...... .1.. ...SI! -----;-. - - - , :,: " ",r "'"" "' l"-1 " ii- iv iu .not illstriiril tht'tr n.fil lriptn1& fur IIia . .. , .... . . . .: i . ., , , , i i 1 i cold-bIooUl and piirst-proud ansto - crat,t who vm nv known to have anv svmpathv for anv but their own .. .... . ..... i..v.'- iui aiiv irii ill f'Tini uii.Tr n.T iriaiinc ma i i.a .i.- - - ciass. Wain Claims or B. F. Dowell. ! a a.l'u at... .!!...! .-...... 1 -a v .a.V HIV ll'llVIOIH t-jLLIill'L, ITOIII the WM,.,ngton coruaence oi tbe v . aJM - .' - . , . ii-sieraav mornini: mv esteemed fried, B. F. Dowell, Ksq.left herefor . his home in Oregon, intending to sail from New York on the steamer of the ' -w, "ar al,,;r to-morrow. He is out t M.me twenty thousand dollars in oW. - furnished to the Government twelve or , fourteen years ago. in the shajseof sup-1 lilies, mules. liii'l:in fnr vnliiimin etc But he has been unable to get ; in- jiay n currency, lor goiii ann its equivalent, furnished 14 years a-o, milium iiurivri, mim llllMaiKlilllT mere I is a plain law ot Conirress authorizing and requiring the Third Auditor of the Treasury to pay this and all similar claims. The understrappers in the I a reasurv nave no more rejranl lor law than Johnson has, and, like their mas ter, thev execute it or disregard it as best suits their interests or their en. price. They refuse to pay legal and just claims, and at the same time are stealing hundred- of thousands of dnl . iai trom the Trea-ury, as was proved a lew weeks ago, when a committee ol the House of Representatives diseov- erek that the clerks in one of the bu-1 reaus had born erasint? the word ! "slave" from the roll of colored regi ments, and receiving 1200 more than the law allowed on each name erased, amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars in all, drawn fraudulently from the Treasury. lions Tiiaiske. Wallace, the is the bet we have ever Been, and well worth the price of a lesson, whieh i. fi e dollars. Another lesson will bo given this evening, when all farmers . and horsemen should be preweut. ' inniilfiif ATi?wniift. nri.i f tut ki-tm.t 1.I..C ,..,,. . i 1 Grulb in thc land. May tunc ever of either lie more m their own jorkets , , , . , . , . . , ,.' strew pearls of idea-tire in their wav, and theirownper-oimlairsrandizeiuent , , . , , ", ., - .i . . ii a thcv pursue their pilgrimage through than in the int-re-t of the poor. ( .. .,", ' , , ,? , r ,. . ., , , , ' . , this "Ionclv vale ol tears; and ma v On the other hand, the nominees of . . .' . .. ' . iiorso trainer, gave a lesson in his art of ii f,,A ' """. -o an. vt. UoUuson, i . I - Wr tlTerLTJCfc, Ktl U V fanavll im t trainiug horse, yesterday evening. Nn-Ur .Mr.. J. BlgW, cct-1; !.. . f ... .. -... mo tuuLi k u iir. ii aiini't . i LETTER FROM ASMLAHD. AsiiLANn, August 12th, 1809. Epitok Skxtixkl : Ashland is flour- saw cwrytiiing oi any eoneqiience wj,en yoa tarrit.d with us this week, ., ,.:iril ,, ,. !-,., .,..., ntr. y ! ,iriwume von will mention, in vo,r nm J-n- Uie (,.cnl of Mr swoni thr0ll.h the livery stable, when he mme j whllc ,,,, fllllire ,iro,. wpft, . ,, fa WM ,ikt. ie fl, ,jt o a l)ri;:, uit meteor, but the kind little gentleman -ittaiiu-d no seri ous injury, and I see him up there now, shingling away a busily a ever. "Coming events cast their shadows before," and the near future promises a rich harvest of item. Significant out-cropping indicate that some of the boldest ol our youthful heroc are go ing to bid farewell to the bleak rock o! sini:le-blcedno, and launch awav on the broad m-i uittriiiioiiial Mi-s, with tenderer hand than their own, to help them "paddle their canoe-." These youth know jut when to look fur the moon, a she mounts above tin bleak pinnacle baik oi Buuyard,aiid ju-t what lime h- "ill sink behind the green Siskiyou, w-t ot Ahlatid. Our chief titj'.'itnl vvau-lics late fr phe noiuiua in thc sideri.il heavens, and an interchange of lou-iu-pired words an thtili occurrence-. Scareelv a dav pae but some wvary footman tread- 1. 1 1..II.1, itn, .t..ti. .. iltit , ..u.td '. . , ; in -cantv inor-il-. securing the hour- , .... , , , isliint-iit that n:iture craves; but lit u- .. ,, , rejoice and be iirrry, for to-morrow one a', , . ,, . .,', .. , ... ilonelv ll iM,-r shall ItfbK-ssttl withhap- ' . " , , , . . , ' I "----" - --. t Mimn In bull nit flni , s- " -'oun ukA'1' whu arc -m "''l''1!"' for- Pilot Hot k. - TT" . ovi:i. Jma.Nf have received a copy of a plan .levit-d by K. .M. Bar- . num. formerly of Salem in thi State. !-.. a . ?... . .i , . "r laciiiiaiins travel uirougii Hit- al. ......!. ..ro...1i1Ni tilom B - S" ,.-,.. ,.,i.i ,i...m ..t v v ..i. 7 --- .... vivii,itr.a i tiui iruiiiiiai I. it ui .sun l urj.. , Hl i.rni.... i,. I,.,il,l a-,il.,,. ,.i..,n. ' 1U f Jtojmim-s to uuiltl a railway, clevat- ,ed u,k., iron columns, high above the ordinary b.i.ii.... nf tba. .tH.t s,,li ...w.. ..., I dummy engines of about four horse -.......... owerarclo be attached to each car. !A tinnmnflt ll I lllm Irtl- t 111. ca.Ai.jl,- f attic. '" "-- - - ". ... V ....... u . ,...,. nWon of express packages is attached .. ,iin nrtll. ', f, , J r 3- .-".. ..'..... .- .'...i.r. hearts of our .I..i :,.. .t'.'s. ...' 1 . 7 .'. """"'" "ii i wonuy 01 contiuera- tion in every crowded citv. , J Foe the Bay. Mr. John Mcl.augh- lin will start on .Monday morning for San Franci.co, with oeveral fine horse. ,. ,t .. . i . tor tliat "'atlet' COME. KAHLEB-Born. oa Bou Blrer, August " aw iui ame ui uu. iwinicr, a son, COAKLEY-Dora. on Bttr emk. 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Taatltrwr of ttla throw mlfht t uUti M Ifonb. Wbtiaor It d 11 4ffllaaa lta.lt TV. (assloa Ua O.a alfMlsra U L. Lie. t-ritut alajop i tmii liuiu A Co. A'Ttklaf a'-i vt ihia klud it at u.iuik ur toajsurf-at. Atl Vtf (tat Will U, U ftboiM If IH Ill-tJt M IB I M Oitaf. SuM ta all &mix-ti ut4 (anaraj avorakaaan la lova aut mlafiuf caffis a ik l-acik Cawt. awt30-7l FOB SALE. 100,000 feet SKA HON KD LUMUKB.ok. balf of it ougsr I'iw, oo tuj Urms. ALSO Pift or six roll- of cstlie aod some borses oc the Bjrne terms. I Hiso prop-ire to sell at Public Auriloo, -fite lot ol DHV -OOr.S.coiaUtio, of oxtOTXcixjrcvi SOOTH, J0XZOX3JSS, OUTTIiBjaV, Tito Ru'es to corr.ecce oo SitrJjj. tte 1Mb of AUL'tf.at. mid 10 nUllLUe fTT CAIBIua; ibtreslttr, until tbe majority Is so'J TCU3IS OF SALE. Uuier 820. cb tlowo; ot tbst na , Jays time (nitb role of approval secafi'J. lib ooe prr o-nt. lotertst), will be gl" Sunn over 8700, (our Kaib tine, J. P.PABlwEK. JcksoDvilW, Augasti 7ib. 18C8. 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