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& p5Mur?rs 4 1 I ! 8 TIB MWWN SBNTINGL. ros TOK PRKSIDEXCT IX 1809, IXTIItK . GRAXT, er ti cuttis tr.ro. "Wtll don. Ihon fwl and faithful ttront." Tat r pit ht rawardt for rtrlt fwmlthmeat far trait ror. tiik vick rnKswnxcY, Clim.KK COLFAX, , er trotixi. Fr PrraMtntlal Kin-tor O. JACORS. of Jackson. WILSON BOWI.BY, of Wellington. A. B. MEACHAM, ol I nion. Mv engagement having expired, my the SnxnxEi. ceases with tlits issue. .'I hi. . .. 4 f). ' lam thankful to the patrons of the Sktuki. for the encourag men I have received. I have tried to make the paper a true exponent of the politi cal views ot the Union Republican par ty. How lar short I have come, thc public must judge. As a recorder of local events I have received flattering notices, and Pam satisfied. I now con template going into other employ ments, in which I hope to make more money than in a newspaper office. I am not advised what arrangements will be made in the future a regards the publishing of thc SnxnKEt, as :. .t,-, 1, -Sit rnntintie to ru.c ii ,...u .--. .. ---- , support urani ano voua, uuu m v uiva- n. of reconstruction as chalked out by Concress. Tlic uancr will be under the immediate control of Mr. Dowell until be gets another editor. Finally allow ' rac to bid you all a pleasant good-bye. D. M. C. Gaclt. The Polk county Signal wants to I t.M las HMMMtt t4 Ad n Allflfin countv (haviDC a large Radical major- ,".. rtM " ' t 11:. dollar. Tlic qucrv reminds us of a lit- tie incident : An habitual drunkard -.. was one day brought up before a police judge on the usual charge. The pris- oner had been fined on the day previ- . . . .. I -J 3 .A J !.. ous, ann ou uemg oruereu io iiiiiju, in- ... i r x j t ii .i sisted that the fine bad been paid the dtvbclorc, and that it was only thc ameold drunk. Just so in Marion " - - - races crowding out the Door white In-, un versa endorsement by the Dcmocra and in violation ol tne lonsutiuion , ,trAlr.utfonw , they practice in tbcirdeaiioKi Satc-but Mon.v.Nn, Aug. .80, IMS, 7;ca7. rcmo. j Cy, of Blairs revolutionary letter, they and laws, excluded f tW maifscores j-lr .l.t--A-. O--U. Nor. Oar Good Bye Bow. crat in all the land wanted negro field show their desire for mow carnage and otDemocratic newspajcrR, atid support- .Tbcj P"7 J; 'nh J W"! tne propneior o, f ""-". -" co(h ol j dav. inasinci, as siVcr? lia,1 ' or rebellion, and that . . -j .1 tr .,.- iw i:3: ' I- Wted on the Pacific coast, tri J right to deluge the ..1 ..!. , anrl 1 Mn l tuajAiml democracy gave to the brcth- rule it. it tlic ih iiLiit'i iuin.1 uu bUaa wvmvm - .. . . - - -- T I -- i . . L.au. !.. . tl county-it is the "same old drunk." from the South iu those palmy days , l51a,r w,' aoconliii? to tl.e brt dem Thc people ot that county have not of democratic rule, or reduced to a o- oeratie testimony, slaughtered a mim recovered from the effects of democrat- cial position bcarcelv interior to the ber of innocent people in St. Louis un ic robbery, prior to Republican rnle, lave himself ! The iiegro even looked j ncccssaril vt is just blood thirsty enough aud if democracy ever does regain the , ou his condition with contempt, and,t0 be ,caUt'r ' '"ocracy. Tl.e tourer, look out for a recular Cnancbl , r1!r.a him in derision the "ioor white' I0!''1, arc l'mi ,,f w'art aml l,,c W0lS 1 debauch. Tue Democratic paper published in Polk county has the lollowing : "Dallas contains abundant evidence of thrill and enterprise there are nu merous John Chinamen quartered in and about the city. Thisi the Democratic measure of tsrerity an influx ot Asiatics and other inferior people to work cheap lor lary Democrats. Oh, the dear work- in" man 1 It is complained that under the Con- gressional plan of reconstruction, the Southern States have been furnished with Govcniors, Senators, etc. It is a The Sianal man urobablv has some Democratic friend who wants to steal a horse, as he is still raving about the aarl eonimentnrv on soumern ueccncv . i .1 .i. t 1 . Hie nartlet lo tucn aceounu .noma itei inai .a i. Zrftr il.,t fl.u- ntl.oi4i P ' "l''"" l" ' XiV"T ". ul . i' com" to stay and work for the m- r,.b, MdJu.tIce require ibtlr prompt attemlou ' and mwgnty, that bo few bontuirn ,jacrv nnj ,)IC importation of the in , tcn,kt 0f Southern Orocon. where his ' to them. In rltber office bill, mu.t be cancel whites can bo found worthy of H'lbllC - , .. .i. ,.. r . . ." ' .. . I led Id tome manner and old note renewed. II . ..1, . .i:. .!,. t,.v'tn l. fill.l ' ' Ullaufl Vl "" -"- -" lot is cast, as lie Ha tlone nil winter, fl noped tbat all will Toluntarilj come forward trust that their places have to be filled Mch wtcnrion nml importation on the and ,ie wi ,,c wt.coml here as alive ,?" feou0,, or "JS, ai rith ViM-fibnt-n mon lifTi ? On ..... aint.1 trnntilH and iuionet Kilt A SET . ......" ' laboring wiuie man. ji wn aiajb( aml bold advocate of the public inter- TLEUENT WILL BE HAD. " repeal " of the Grand Jury. He de- policy lias the immeuse domain ol thc , oBic.f ttiK.re j,e cau be found ready to mands that the Legislature pass an at United States been offered ns a free J attl.d t0 business. entitled: u An Act to amend tht Con- gift to free labor. We can protest, ttituti'on, " rtrtUi GruiulJun,ml with a consistent and harmonious re- Oucco.v Bhanch 11. I.. Mr. Dow rflitre the Democratic nartnn. Aint ! cord aj;ainbt the importation of the in- ell. who has Just returned from Wash- be a constitutional chap ! EaSti:ex democratic pajrers are con gratulating the party, that if the "bondholders did get the nominations, pLEAI) the Bah v Act. The Hon. the party got the platform. It is much . j.aac (0X 0j Josephine county, was like hungry man being allowed to detained on the 2 1st by a legal officer lick the bone after all the meat was 0j tj,at COuuty. Ho and his horse boiled off it. iluch good may the ana buggy we're attached for a debt platform do tbem ! 0f twenty dollars, but the Hon. gentle- Tut DelncTaTiTptplrTHrtbis State m "pH out f the dilemma by have the audacity to parade a certain Pading tbat members of the Legisla paragraph denouncing infernal fanat- ure are not s"bJect arrM.t on c"? icandAbolitionisU" a. the word, of Jroce" lor fiflccn P"or t0be Daniel Webster. Those who so assert commencement, or fifteen days after, are Hani, and we defy them to bring nor during the session. The arrest was proof that Webster ever so declared, made more than fifteen daye prior to r 7" ,. the meeting of the Legislature, but he Thi Democratic pre are making f 1.. . . K- ' t. terrible outcry Bgain.t "aarpet bag- geVa." Democracy tried tcTbag tfe ak vl tfa HAI'nMI tla'aa t nuuio uiuuiuim, most disastrously. DM bllppCU lip "UbELEns Sisvtfiaxa" i. now the favorite Copperhead prefix to " GranL" If the Democracy get into power in November, the "slaughter" will have been useless indeed. Mark that 1 Coatdtiency. When slavery exist d m all its po- This is the real, tangible issue ol the tcntial life, and" dictated to a great ex- ( approaching Presidential contest The tent the lcgWation ot the country, . l.epubliwin party, through itstand then piwdvcry Democrats chafed at rd bearer, gays : " Let ns have peace." the national prohibition against the J The Democratic party, through lUatl importation rd negroes from Africa, didatcs, says: "let us have more blood- Democratic administrations connived . ... . at tue treqnent violation oi inc inw? .i -.....:.. r .. .tuft. tn1. IU1 lilt lltl'f VllllUil VI HIW . - Democratic orators, high in the confi Jenec of the part v, spoke of the labor-! I - , q . Dl.mocrats , ioke of the labor-! : ..i . .i.t..t .:.. of inferior labor, spoke of the "er.av ' ,nnM,ni "fiifi.t- m.nrnfKn." nn.l iiers"ot the North, ! disdain from such a I r thc association of a "small fisted farm and turned with d eniiAt ne t.t.At frt.. v.v.. .. .v.. ...V... vw. ........ -. Southern gentlemen. Helper, a South - ern ioor man. wrote a work to show the effect of thc introduction of the in- ferior races, and the putting their un-, paid labor in competition with the poor white man, and good Lord liow the Dmocracv raved ! In those re" "K,v ",K "Ci" ""' iu " -aj. , .mm . mi. .' , . . . , , But now, alas, a change . ' hascomci over the vision of our t, . Democratic , friends ! They arc very much eon cemed about thc poor white laborer now, and Helper has become their text- book in political economy. The argu- ments which he used, and which they thought were so absurd and terrible, . !. A l,r.AttlA itlA AIIMltHllAM 4 Democratic political econotnv ! Avcll, , . mi 1 1 1 r, 1 advance! Think ol a pro-slat crv Dem- ' ocrat mourning over the importation , of thc inferior races! Contrast hi present lugubrious dejection with the j joy that jermeated his physical econ- ., ...I t" . -1 omv over me successiui laiiumg oi a . .." . . x . v full carco ol Congo Negroes! No crowding oi poor white laborer then !; Ah, no! The poor man was driven -..-..- ,- trash." Tl.cn the simon-pure Demo- crat held his nose to the leeward when he was approached bv thc "greasy , mechanic," "thc filty opera-'ve" ami " small fisted farmer "none, he bay. , came into mv arms! My dears, O, , how I love you ! I was opposed to giving you homesteads; I wanted the lands for large plantations; but the in-; Jental black Bepublicans forced the, homestead law hrough t.nst our strenuous opposuion. cieeuou is ap- proachinc, and you don't look as "greasy, filthy, and sinall-fiated'" ab' formerly. Can hypocrisy le more I glaring? On the other hand, tl.e Kenublican . I reallvand truly the white man't. party, Through its exertions has the virgin soil of America been dedicated to wuitc labor. Through the triumph ol its ferior races. Such a protest is in uni- son with our principles, present nna past. c,a ""eu V" . . . , "'. "' "drte Justice let hi.n go on hi. way rejoicing. iJllll. junu ivkd an i.mr neut Democrat, trlio has wntten a uig book 011 the Oo-n-s-t-i-t-u-t-i-o-n, plead the baby act lor twenty dollars? . . Gold in X. Y., yesterday, H4. Le gal Tenders, CO buying 70j .elliog. We heard then nothlnc about inferior the ending of the rebellion; but by the coin s Postmaster (.,encrai,. arbitrarily, i . -'; .; ' .;. j, . - - c . . . .. . . . i ........ '""-.. .. ...... ;-., f. nnll Mantis, and ncgros for domestic 6e ' slaughter. They demand that the gov ed allot J.incoln s usurpation ana bcm-,"! rmW.JaD.M, ,s?,9. Turn Jir. uowiu T.i..'.....i;.i t.i An.iUmniDnt.nr tlm Soutlierii States, iust ures of tvrannv. Fkank f urnalired ' .. Their c'tublUhmcnt l wrliapo th mot cnmwtnn with 'n'' "'' iuiiwii- -.........-...-.. -v ,,',,... ..,..1,0 JiI,h Knnl SUlczS'-On A Ad- I Feaeaor Warl z - shed. o;merany in uiese worns, , ., . . -.1. i .!. .... .u... . i uuratuuipiu .. .. .v ..r.......s , nf the wonnds scnrcelr closed since - -- - w ing well that it cannot be done save at nig well that it can thc , rf a , I Uic war 5s to be desperate struggle, renewed before jus- !.;...,. ). .innn on.1 mir rrnvi-rnmrnt i founded on a solid basis, then indeed, slmllthp war have ended too soon, Admit the erring sisters to their places in the Union "says Republicanism; clothe them with thc rights of States , ' founded on justice and humanity, and 'let their representatives take their eats j 'in the National Congres, Spurn them says Democracy: kick out their repre-, sentative, crush the loyal men, black and white, under foot, and show them that there is no such thing as trcnou democracy has a conntrv iii blood or : cmocracy aw beaten I T 1 .1. ... III II 1.. .. in v nviim imr nrnrn xci rniiiit. i iiiv - , i " ......v. arc f0CCCS5fu wr,r ls inevitable. An , attempt will be made to overthrow the . . .. ., uovernmcnis oi me couuicrn .-?iaiesi , ,. , , . , , , , , , t ana to uisiranciuse inc oiacxs oi me South. They regard the suffrage vital to them, and the onlv security lor their libert.-,and he is not wise who thinks ' ' they will yield it up witlio.it a desperate conflict. hen we said let there be war. that ware cvcrlaatinz mar fome, -1 admitted, shall be overthrown, snow- ins ie.ii.anu umiui u vuiiiiuvuLiuk, When we rv , , ' , :,;. ' ' . the itiktinctsot the wolf, savsno; loo-e, , , , .',.' t.ii. r.M. iir,riii,. n.T.in 'itii, .v.v.. 11. v..i .w .... ....... ..- ..' " J"-- i more Mood. The nominee of the Democracy are worthy of Mich a party. evmour. who In honied rice. nt-. and fawnin . . . . n i siiCfeh -uldreed a mob of mtirderiii" '"y adurcsta n nou o mi ir.uni ' . ruflia,1S Woali-d with fresh blood, a,, "' '"'".' t,tll- "vpeiitame., "i i nafK-acv. .i.h nn vciioi 3,w,,? t,'' ma( ihe Ainu lean jk. j l,J. ""d lllaL- Uiou.and. of vote .or the honett and brne soldier who utter-, cd tnem t . t. 'It i i t . Homi: AitAiN. Tl.e niaiiy friends of J I J. P. Dowell, Kmi., hud the pleamre t ' ' " mil' linn on .Monday moniiug ol about tweutv-one of ,licl rtrie oin the I great arena ol political strne and trom immediate contact with the great minds of the country. He expreses the firm ( belief that the tlectoral vote of New York will be east for Grant and Col fax. and snvs their election u rerrarded ., 9 j . :., ,i. Vo. .. n ....P;..r- m n...-. ,. .,, . o wn vl..ili ,.v"- ests. Many of hir friends failed to re cognize him, he having apparently growu younger, lie will bo happy to) a. a. a lmel j,;j rr;end6 and clients at his law j ingtou, is sanguine of the success of. the railroad tlirougn tins valley to tne betid of tl.e Humboldt at an early day; l if projicr steps are taken by ourselves to asMst it. -Mr. V. has, in connection with Mr. Mallory, worked for the road, faithfully and earnestly all winter not from any personal motive but from a desire to forward the interest, of Southern Oregon, and, indeed, of the whole State. It i. due from the citi zens of this valley that they now co operate to secure so desirable an end, and their attention is again called to the fact that a preliminary survey of the passes out of this valley, eastward, i. absolutely necessary. t Hocrk Waeming. A number of young folk, went round on Monday night and gave friend Dnnlap's new house a finishing touch. They enjoyed a pleasant littlo dance, and como away feeling that Sargent only wanted one thing to make his home comfortable and that was well, he knows and may he not want it long. ' "'!.. . ,. . . Democracy is. So aie its leaders, ol course. To pro c it, wo give Brick's opinion of FntnWlatrs in theXa Sneaking of the Blairiatmly, m ob- serves: t ir jj& 0 & "And hi' two wolf cub, MoTpaM-J .... .....I 1?.. ... f.f.tt l.titi tfun In ... ,....- - . tni'ir ii.ircntnsrc. The former, ns . w his military career under Lincoln in the poreiratiori ofn .indiscriminate slaughter of men, women and children in the streets of bt. Louis, nus was universally acknowledged to be one of the most fiendish acts committed dur- jing thc war not rven .nrp.v'-pd by j the infamous McNeil or l.V. Butcher Chiviugton. In the estimation ot ome , , , very sou ncaueu peopie uieu imir are now good Democrats. But irrfr, .vi:vun will they be ours I" CVlTuiS. VtJiwonl aisputo th-. iMmnl. But. we .ou like to know what made Frank such a good Democrat in the linrt Mmce or time, between the 23 " aV; .,n,fv.-fu? . V"l'i ri r the ink si.il in' Inch Driest calli blair B rtroil ' m7rt man. and character. 1. .. i. i.i . !.... - 1...1.1 i.inuiii tif.1.1 111. ,.. , .lll;r a lu, .....,,, h.....v- tion, I ' l, Unek has swallow e-J tne "infamous murderer' literally swnl- , ... , - ,.- ,,. lowed him, and of course the party ,,, ,1n i:!.,.,..;.-. n : TVinoomt.. lor" for Blair, lollow Brick, swallow 'crow, cram down the Federal, brns- buttoned bntciier, lirt. the leet oi iw 1.1nn..,l l.A.lljali1a. r 1'AlnAfAT Will 0, Ilk. icV of ; M,iin,Vinn. Brick has be I'llKltril I'l'lHI IIVIIIVI f i M MIVI'J bounds into en n.-iul hi nru-f and the innocent iUm that o latelv leimiirvd votir caiidiuaie na been ifl off with the "reenbaek of the Bloated Bondlmhler and heitio -11 , ni t,11,tt,.,.-, nil pnn'j and maMu.cs., ..i. . . F1XKDTOSTAY. I - jnilKiiDK-DRINCU-Mnrrltd .Mldt't Stlb IhC. I'T KvT. M. A. Willlnms Mr. I-nae M. .tobiiuin iiMi Mltuurl Uniur, ... t. ,.,.,,, , , . , ItKCU bTADLUOTII Marrlfil .n ttnliw " er,.IllM.t,i; ,.tTiW. A wim.mr, Mr C. . i)-.t ami Mr.. Sudrrotb. Alt ..f, JtekoBc.uv. NEW TO-DAY. D. T. DOWEL!., -vTTOiiNrr." --T ia., JacbiooirlU. Oregon. A WORD TO THE WISE. A S AVILL HE SEES UV ED1TOIIIAL NO- A. ttc elKwbrre. II. F. Uomll baa rtloriK-d . from Watbloflon and an Immediate artllrrnrnl nv i. .in.ir. Uim nr ti.t liiu ur then. or Hi builnrtd or uom lue er:xTl.vr. ana raw TixrLonicebareUrenrunnlnca lone tiro, and waw a.--. . . - - .-.- . -.- . . . . ... ... SUMMONS. r.v THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE -a- - Stale of Orrgou, lur tbc wuotv ol Jackion. Jntnn T. Jones, Plaintiff, ti. ffm, IJ. Pee bier. Defendant. 5uit In Equity to quiet Title- To William II. Feebler : Von are required -to appear in saia uoari ana aniwer the com. plaint of taid plaintiff filed against you, with in ten da; from I lie lime of Ihf arrelce of ibli summons en joa. if freed wttbin said county, or if terted 00 joo witbin any otber county In this butt, then wiibio twenty at from ibe time of seme, or if served on jou . -. .l c;.... .tn. .1.-1. :. .. 1". i JaPBrt"aa!. by ibe Court tbut publication be made lor , ? 7,," rb?W .S0? eight :k. In the Osaoos SrKTtsi. prior lo ISttM for 5no for Ml ' $I 5 lbd Monday Jo Koeember A. D. 1868. "fe'ufd'ii1 PARK And too are notified tbat, if yon fail loan . EU JHOOKK It CO, 107 Bread, wer taid complaint as above required, ibe way. New Yerlc - iberein, to-wit : for a decree to qniel the title to Ibe premises described io said com plaint, and costs and dUbursetDBQls of tbi action to be lued. Gives under my band Ibli 24th day of An gMt.A.D., J86U. 0. JACOB?, Alt', for Plaintiff. Bfetic. Notice is hereby given tbat my wife has left By bed and board without jut cause or provocation, and every body U hereby forbid den to trait ber 00 my account, for I will pay 00 bilk of ber coatraetinj'. ISAAC SKELTKRS. An. 17th. 18f8. aoguit29ibw4 If. Measor, Dealer in General Merchandise, has removed his More to hi w brick build ipg, corner of Main and Oregon Streets, oppo kite corner from Odd Fellows Hall. August 29th, 1666. angul29lb3 1!- Nn w 'AD'N'ntYTSttfKjn:. : ELASTIC SPONGE, HIT JMataet Street, sun h-'raiiciTo. I'sn ioW by all Grocers. "Geo. P. Koircll & Co.'s ADVERTISIX6 AGEXCY. Thtv Urp miiiccd mivtriMm to more J.in-1,,1... .Tiim than lm iwn knowu hereto- t tr ..?... j ?Ms...i Ott ni is;.; rrfturK ll(ift)Hr. Man " This Urn l now tbc mot Mittanlll bntl nc bpur for r.JvrrlllnE In tlic cnunlrj.' Amtruan .Vimn, Mez (.V ") April S. Ur.8. ' With tlit Ir rcpuUlion Ihrr can slid do jrt the lort niul tmxl BcIvRtiUpcon tiTmr." jlithmntlit M ) Kntrtjvttf, f IVr bit iiriarrl n rrrtHr ndrrtWrinnti for all Aim 1 Iron iun.iaiitn, M iilrcs n Inn . ran ur otttaliim l Inr nmrrt or iuuu ratloi.. GHO. P. ltcnT.Lt ACO A.lrrrll.ini: Actum. -IUPark.Mim,.. V. t i vi'ii nrt.iip S.1I .MoiitEomrrr St. Snn Francis .r. F. PLACE ilco. AeeMM. . . . ir Tor lUVI M.VKB N.I TH'" KtCMKPV TUT IT. POND'S KXTRAGT OF IIAMA- 3IKI.ISOH VKtJKTAIILK lAI. DKSrKOVKlt. Altvnvt prpmp.lv rtllrvw a.iJ often ptrro nfutlr cu:r llitrn. ScilJV, Cul, Brnhcr.Sori-nrs't.nm"fit-. S.re,n, I.berttnatitm, nil. Ulccrf nld Syrr. Wort:i1- tic AJo, Tooth rhe, llittiWli.'. Niural.a, Sot Thnwit Hoarr-Hi'-', Colic. Dianhra. 1 U llcttorr bcM ah'l f llr. Tlil. Int altiil.le jiici.anttlnn I. llr pro luct of a almplr rhniU, the iiMM-Zir r.yi'hMOr inrA IU:t i.t!ltl j ictitlr proc.ot iliMIUntliin. tr b ch the rnnVclual propottlr of ibe pi mil ire ruUliitil, uJ lie tsnnlti and cMnrltiB nntlrr rrjrclcil Manuluetri'd 1; lluiavbrrj llrimtriiaib'e Mntlclnr to Accnt- fur tbt I'ncitc Coal, HOSTETTKR. t?llTU A Co., WboJcalc IksMrvnlali Cait VrriATftjn HTocuvK sr.r.K rM.,T..Mi.Mar.-TST .Z,?.t-. ' "" ! ... T7"t Al'lifician No faiu.lv thimlJ U- llli.ul It: Al'lifician No faru,l tbimlJ U- llli.ul It; couulf.. 4ti) iUn.iral..u. AJdn-t l'tir i- t,. i. ..-- r i . .1, r. rirxzMAif , IMP I, It II .V I i HI.H l WINES &. LIQUORS. AUW Jl. n.nftt.r.r at. I ,T...r.-ii.r of tbr , ITLEBDiTCIl IT.5SSIW r.lTTCr.S. it:) Jnckiii St.. Snn Fruuclri. - GBB.IT DlSTniBI'TlQS- IIV TUK METROPOLITAN GIFT CO. Cash GUIs to the Aaonnt of 5250,000. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. :. Cob Gift, lo -so 40 " ,rV, WHi ' FU:bfe 10.000 u.UO'J . l.OdO 500 . J. f" mo ill :a , IJirb $V0 tv aw ;.'i io iao .54) "... Ct)t SB KtVt UiwM I'laDiin .15 .Vin1m)iii IMi.Vnia; MaeblBr. i Mu-1 Lav R0 to l 10 in on j m l 0 Fliir Ool tValcbr. ! "3D Kit)' Silrr Watcl.i. :;o i o ' Tine Od I'H'titlnr rramM Knirailns. Slim Wa I'h.iinpraph Allium, i.uil a lrjf -tl-' ' tnt .r Fltit-CwlJ JnulrrT In all alui4at. 6100,000. I A CIiiiiicf to Draw nnv of the iiuimi' i"i ir.r ! linmivrij Kjrnir'i nci.. ' vl for Hit cf a. Tick-1. ili-terlMfiF radi l'rlie art imW hi Kurrloit ami lln.n.iislilj mlxnl On rrl.t of fk a ,Wt TWrf villi U .Iraan nlihout cliolce nnd iHlrrntl at our ef- He, cr nlJjr turn' In anr mldr. Tlie j rice iiam.il iijr it vr.ii i ijii.v.rxl lo16c tlckrU i hoMrnitiamrtii of naVilollar I'ricm I will lKi1nniiUlr xnt lo aur aildrcn, at ro , iiirtt, ljr ctrirrri or Mum nail. You will know mIi at toht prize is before von iwv for it. An iur wUtithaiyti'fvranl.trirtAtiamtiii!i; So : i."a. I tSf Ou- pattonr can drnrnd opon fair deal ( . . 'c References W i-lrct the followlnr feu name from lb mane who bare lalelr drawn Valnal.I Pris" and blndljr permitted ut lo patilib tli-ra : S.T WllkIni.Ilurr.lo, N. V. $1,000 ; Mi Annie Mimroe, Cl.Icano, lllu Piano, ralurd at JfiJO: Itnbt Jtrk'on. Dulitintl" Iowa. Gold , watch. s::.0 ; I'lilllp VcCartbj. Loultrillr, ! Kj.. lilam'init Clti.ler Rlnjr, SCIlO; It. A I'M- terM.n. New lWUord. Mi. Bllrer Tea Kl. f !(. tl... t tlt il mi e"iiit ! riiiini "i"triu, AtinpUKx. !-, I r .. . tt. t.. .... ,.. . . . . - JiVin m ' fiaiin -bll1l IIhT I IV I'ttf rit.falan.1 ril.lA Xtr We nubllfb no name without irmla. linn. Opinions of tilt IessTbeT are doing tbr larBftt buine : the firm In reliable, and Iher il-vrre Ibelr uece." VitMy Tn iuM fA. etb. leC8, We bar examliird Ibrlr rrttem, and know ibra lo be a fair dealing Brm,' .V I. JItralJ. PA Jstb. lsr.8. ' Lait week a friend of oun drew a $300 prize, wblcb war prompt) received "Dailu -Vort, JHarth 3d, 168. ' Send for clrctiur clrlne many more refereo 1 ce and favorable notice from Ibe preaa. Llb- ' fral Indueementa lo ArentiL Aatl.f.ilnn m,., ' WILSON It, BRO.. vnioLXfaLt kx arraii, diaxc ix DOOKS, WINDOWS A. BLINDS. We have in store a ceaaplett Masrt-a-mt In ourrllue, tihlcb .w,e otTer at Re ducrri Prices. I'tircbatera would do well to call and examine oiir stock before parcbainjt claewbefc. N. E. car. California aa DraaaM St... Sa Frawclsca. mm iiTiiiH smjfp. I URES niKRAKRS nr tup V HEAD a4 TJIROAT-tbe worst iuto. 01 vatakku l A box will be lent pro-' paid by mall for Ibirty cenU. o four for One i Arv!'' tbe l,r"Prleor, J. DUBKO, No. 1,135, PR 1?T? Our New CaUIojrae or IM J:IVJLtili. PROVED BTENCIF OfUl J1EB Mi t.a a ! 1: kppH-X-V. A"8.. "' h ibeai. H.M, 'wmb u, vy uraiiivooro, v. (.Y ' hKYfl&3X& 1 x&SVsSfc' '5'W S3BfiKt AtTtrrnKhnirMuM)it "MorrtLuiBkirnfu.. alwur In lh ootid toiwi from rtrgltct to ttlf; tb ih If m tfJt rktnrM it elicit. If, ...hr .ad Swd. T, f rl fecrt cf hMlih I. lo lup lh comlliVm ft it. ttm h and niwKl rtfiil.r and anifonn, M tnal rfaanfN trwi Ilaal t Cul I. from Pry W lump, tct, Nnn.. (m, uT, narhlnrr j of lht IvJj, and Uwd diwu." Now, It If a tcU fdtlTti and t-ll kon, Ut tV.ri h no locfi bol watk and anfrtaM for thr Stamact at PLAJfTATIOK IHTTER.. Thl Hen.lld Trait? It now u.f) t J all tlami of Mwal. fjr rr.rj jiiiptn rfa "Stmnad. ant U ." Tli rrcrrt of It I. thin l'UbU'lM, Biltm art twtala to t?orrrtt Ih. Jnlff. U tbt1 StnaiacU rt an fit mactltwi at wotk, and rruatl. It to rrtlit and ll.rfw i-fftlit traroatk. Intduictr. Tbt Iriklrnrr nfllat iprnllm t4Ntiarb l j. itmrvl. a cnr ; all W rrnit t. Uttlt a..uuaf at tlit rrmvr tlmr Ilwr muth m huuU. .j n'IM It It to hl. btr Klt "lib a rrMI.. .t atrfU I Tot.lt, tl.an to Mojr. and wtaitn aad tMrat btr taratlt. ItrK-r. un tKwtmu. orn and firry ntlitartt, wkUb c" "! tib.i. tfdsr-, oau., I lHinor.AiUCcrilficj.tes. i . a 1 mp rancb In rwi. M 1 ttrfl Ulittt U. ritntatloo mttrr. Iu p.tt la l.f nn W. H. tOdgNEK, Madrid, .N X." Tb.' wnt.tnjm. I lottlMmnranf tb. I'l.ktatton Mltrr. N) lfr I... U.a pmli UaJIM b tbtlr. TlctltnX A-rtttui, fbOad'.lana1X' I br Urn crtat .nfftftr tni Ittp,mt.. and bail loaSamlmrtMk-hlat. Tbt KaautlMv U.llft. baf rnrtd ai, KI.V J, S. CmiOI'.N, R.bt.ttr. N T." t . I br f-t lH rVtUtlfii M-r . fcoMrM ofour .IImImJ A tint airb tbt ni aMil.b' lot rCnt. .0. W 6. ASMEWS, SnrlattAnt ..iln' tlva, Crnrfaoattl, p. Tbt ll.nLtl, Ulttrn lai.br tbt. wtab ibwc tbf ka. raid brfllUM, and art tth.ant 3.rart't flt.1 ntartr. Ta rai.iw umt rri avtM mar in nac.t ni tl. Mil. Itrftrjljr fart tinanir tPt I'LaSTATTI dtirtrd fn, Ktrty bntlr Ivart lb jrftrXT r-art .lttrdif xfir I'LASTiTIM aMTTbU artrdrma, Mrtr bntlr Ivart tb- .,-,- ., I rar ..caatart ti a tiati ir mfraitaf ,or n tatM n. 'I frDUtnr 'Tjrf:1vrb:rirs.!.iriiTi! .. artT rtblltd hnttlr., Srt tbl nr lrlit. Slant U . .S-IJ Ir ll lH-1tf Cr.r. trJ t-.ltr tlrntVai , S-JJ Ir .11 In-xil.t, Cr.r. tnJ "" "'.; .. .... . .-., I'llnhln A. CO.. Sole Pren'r, HKDI.MITON , CO.. 418 ml 418, Front Street, Han Franclse. Agents for California and Kerada- SI.KA. ' L.' V'tt-tk I.rrt rpolcrlt .rtandrtfl.a.l.irb ' l.r'rrjlhll.I vf lilt ll)t .f.lM-lMi, ILwltt, il,. qnirV., Ann, c;.. itxhxsi.st:tlt, i i! Tf 1 Wbal U rralirlf xrnil.lnr la rtfard ta llhli aril. rlr l. tbat lKtallb.lMvllnc II iu.talil dtatb la lMtrtt.ll I. tSrtly ImiiuIm. taatiklad anl rtvntatla ta'tMb, linn nmi aim nr raim ana itm. v v.,t. tr.lh.KHrr t4 rmln.nl dl.llnrai.Lrd rbtmi.tt IL.t II II ' v n e k r n o i ro i o . N artidt bat rirr t!t n turb -llit tilitfirtlu la ft. IK. 1 1 irruibi I. aril a,.n. It i ta.ll al ia'; U04lifi-irth'it a..w.'l.) tatb fU.L. li.Mlt afruva Irrf.ltt. Tl.t rrnalaa L. lb. tlp1nrr of K. tin, and tb ti .It itamii f Jiia.tb.ltul Co. Atj IIU4rlt4ta bin-1. an Imll.tl'in nrrfkn'tt f. It. An; .irncei' H1 ! cum 11 ttnahtt If y in-ltt i a. II bt.t -..abr NM I'jr ll Jmf.l. a. dUl. anilh. I'.ttifl, . I ?IK1(. ! ,:t;TUo I.TM.ir.JT. i Til I. an adulti-d frt t'M tbt Mtiktn Mxi.m U " ri - ' ' 'nrtrr tin.., Ntunj ! Ti .'"iV '"? "T?C.,lUj -. ...JL ' catl-u Inruirr J KlIMMaTlaVj, SuKK TutOlT, c. ti. t,...,.. i. ... ciiii ".in twiis, tiiri. j a. IlariKu, Kk Ann.. C i'rsii).!., - trwajv. Te'wn Cm c Wotw Or an Ha4rei.lalDl.rr.ttlrlacftDtittruaItpticaUa. I0K HOUSES It i an ibd-.ni.Ut aiHl i.liwMt rrmrd, it til wh ut tMlla, lTluJ,Mlnf-lw1WuO.U.ltaMa,Mta, T i . 'J I 1 I llalrtaU U krf4 l t..rr htu, caaa,aalllaUa.V i. eidtntt vlllurrar. rn..!ii.t Itrffcar. A II era Bin. I. r.pi-d In tttl-4ait rurtiian, larit( tktai(natnrtira.W.WntbruJ.,Ckil.laD4 tbtrrl tat. V. t. .I.irpof DtUaS llAUNtB 1 0u.tr tU tt. Jin tRott La. Uto inatft to rvaattrfHt It with a rbtta ttcm ,Ul. UUt. luk (Inwlt t bM bj all Imui(l.t. and Siort la n nj W a aa4 ala Idj; ratup mi l"tit mart. FOR SA'LE. 100.000 feet SEASONED CuM'iiKK,oir half of it iogar I'inr, ou'wuiy lercu. ALSO Five or six .vole or cattle and ioe bofSft ca the- same leraif. 1 alo prouie to sell at I'oblic Aactloo, a fine lot ol DUVrGOODejsaiitlng of OXjOTJZXMTCrl r boot, aixoaw) i O U 'AMX'XaJBJt. Vi JfWOa Sales to coineoM ob Saiarday, twilMh' Augewt, and lo continue every Satariaj thereafter, until tbe majority U sold. TERMS OP SALiK. Under 820, cash dowo ; over that days tiBM (with note of approved (wearily, with one per cent. Interest), will b l Som. over I'OO, four aonini tin. J.P.PABKB, Jackson vllle, Aucosa 7thf 1668. 1 1 , ; , j - A CARD. TO TB LaPIM or JaCttOffUf l.Ut3. tt. Tbe underlencd..Travtliu Axeat ferw Florence 8ewlo MCbUje, J for, a.to; days at tbe store oT Joa' Kwhf,. Ui, iWl and take orders for )'m - 1 To those acquainted wlia, Ikfo wswklMiJ; tblojr need Vt sa' ; to otbrr. I wauM a)J aay tbat It baa takes, etery arst aread tbe FaclBe C'ja.t .lurlnr the last Bve year. w tbe FaclBe Cjktt during tbe last tve J ''ftTI3iJJ iritl Ju, j)J BQTCUaNfip. 10 Un. Ml, miu. ur. uverircK. sate. s. r. ". .-- -Neuber Mrm. . Bilgr,t Mrs. a?, WS CTMWiloa. BTsure to e)l alNv JUurselves before purthaAlnj.. , J Any one having T Honi w l g. I loir untire utlsfaclIOQ. or who RMJ VI' " InitwetlpM conceraiBg II, wll "" by Icsvlnir thtlr addrex at Nf hff .mmml ill