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v -u;..,w-.- jib., nwu warn u rJ.ixuuiu-r Mousing, Dec. llfl, 1808. ;ifi(Cg x-5ir rsi.- aHo imuanjJepartment. It is now apparent that tho "Indian Department," is about to be abolUliod 'by Congress. The control of tlto rod skins is to be taken from civilians nnd 'given to the "War Department." In our opinion this is a wiso measure, and ono that will savo millions to tho gov ernment annually. It will effectually ond tho ovorlasting conflict of jurisdic tion between Indian agents and the military department, and teach tho In dians who their mnstors nre. Instead of presents of powder and lead, they 1 " will in futuro only Tcccivo tho ofVect of these dangerous materials if they do - not cease thoir depredations against j ' the whites. It will stop nn immouso j amount of stealing, both from tho gov- I ernment and the Indians, and throw a , ' largo army of civilians into useful in- i, dustrial pursuits. A bill, giving ox- clusivo control of tho Indians to tho "War Department lias passed the lowor House by n very largo majority and there is every reason to beliovo thnt it will pass the Senate and become a Inw. . Theoretically, our Indian system is rail well enough. On paper our nation j tal benevolence looms up in the most ! i .ostentatious manner. Tho published I roports show that tho copper-skinned wards of this great christian poworarc rapidly approaching a high state of intelligence and civilization. Practi cally, it is a glorious humbug, and a sifting of facts shows that tho partial control of tho tribes by civilians is unmaking them more impudent ntid dan- - igerous. It shows that a largo number of ngonts aru employed to keep the In- - (linns in n continual state of discontent ;by making promises never tobcfullfill- od ; that thousands of dollars arc drawn nnuuall by tenchors, who novor teach tho red raac a single lottor. Millions . of. money havo boon expended on the Indian race and they nro no nearer civ- u ilizntinn. No good trait has thus far -been developed in thorn; their nature .remains iiuchanged, and tho only check on them has been military force. No one doubts thnt thoy aro parsing away w lapidlythnt'thoir days nre numbered, ii.nndit scums wise and humane to place n them under the control of a power t lint' . :will save them from tho inevitable re suit of a savage and uncontrollable ua -ituro that no nmoiuit of kindly treat' a incut can chnugo. Vai.vaiim: I.stuiim atiox. The l cati ons of tho Yamhill Courier arc inform " ed that tho liurlingatne treaty permits ' Chinese to come hero and naturalize; 'that the treaty as nmouded forbids their naturalization ; that it would bo strange indeed If a treaty should con i for naturalization upon anybody, and ' then, told that tho Chineeo aro . .allowed all naturalization privileges by ,0;the treaty all in tho same issue. Can . , it bo possible that Jasper lias retired I with tho luuicls won in his tilt with a iilleriah," and relinquished his "tripod" . to a Chinaman ? The Democratic organ of Linn conn 'it j says confidentily, that all the rad icals and some weak-kneed Democrats will say amen when negro Biiffrago is 4 ostnblished. As "all tho radicals," 'with "some Democrats" thrown in, would bo a very largo majority of tho American people, whatever they do will probably be right. Tho Albany JJemocrat man in at .hut comforted. Ho romarks that no gfo suffrage will soon bo forced on ' Oregon and all tho othor frco States ''by' Congress. As Abbot lately ox ' pressed tho determination, in such ' 'event, to go after tho "nigger" vote, 'tho prospect must bo oxcoedingly cheer ing to him. Tho Democratic press hafl already cominciicod its wail ngaimt tho dis continuance of tho oleeinosynay r insti tution known as tho "Freedmen's llu- roan." One exchange says, "it is an einfauious outrago against tho Southoru wing of Democracy, whereby thous ands of patriotic Democrats will bo de prived of food." ! ' JiSinco tho Congressional caloitration .waBirecoived by tho Orogon "Rump," If is doubtful whether tho (legislative se'ats will bo occupied on tho 4th of Slarch next. In such caso tho inaugu ration of President Grant will probab lygOMON. iiVo 1fdmh'o those democrats who now ojttjrn that Grant will mako "almost 3 jPunioorntio" President, Wo always did a'dmtre that conservative who, whon refused admission into, tho nil;, ivmvHnithfiil Noah with the pvodio 1!, . "W.iu' ... u. " ""'"ut Y&ruuci out "t : .Ji'maiJS.L Au Extra Session. In nn nrticlc on tlio condition of thu State Finances, tliu Unionist of tho 1Bfli inaf itnoinlitlil nil nvtrit Knault1 nl tho 1(,g;9hUllrc mit1 n,mark9 tlmt llhl0 tenths ol the Republican party in this Statu tiu in favor of it. Wo bolicvo tho Unionist is much mistaken, and that no respectable portion of tho He- t publican party is in favor of any Bnch thinu. After a careful review of tho causes compelling thu Uupublicnn mi nority to withdraw from tho legisla ture, wo aro unwilling to admit that thoy did wrong ; and wcro tho Gov ernor to call nn extra session, official cial censuro of tho llopublican mem bers would bo implied. Tho UnioniM is afraid or unwilling to charge the lesponsibility where it belongs we nre not. We have the nuthority of at least one respectable Democratio paper, the Albany J)emoerat, for charging It to tho Democratio party. That paper concedes "thnt the Democrats might havo passed an appropriation bill ; that it was their fault that ono was not passed ; that a giant wrong has been coinmitted nnd thnt the people of Ore gon nro the victims of the outrage." The "people of Oregon" chose to lie down with the Democratic party that party as represented in the legislature have made n very uueonilorlublo bed for the people let them lie in it and haven full surfeit ol the "olcssings ol Democratic rule." There nre niiinor" ous reason ngainst an extra soision ol the legislature. Ono is that there nro questions underlying that of the State finances, that are of greater importance. The public safety is to bo considered. The action of tho Deinocmtio majority in tho legislature, and the subsequent enunciations of their "leader" Indicates that they nro determined to secure po litical power in this State at nny sac rifice of the public good, and by any means within their reach. Tho demand of W. W. Chapman, that the Speakuur ol tho Houe issue writs of election, without any warrant whatever in the State Constitution, proves conclusively that thoy aro disposed to adopt extra ordinary and unlawful mean. One ol tho Democratic papers in this State hns ndvised the members of its party to purchase flre-arnis "they would bo so handy" nnd the advice naturally suggest a violent disruption of the State government. An extra session of tho legislature would bring togeth er tho same men whoso folly reduced the financial nuairof the State to their piescnt nnoiua'ous eondi Ion; and the editor of tho I'monht hns more cnnl'i denco in them than we, if he expects their further service to result in 'any good to tho State. On the contrary, wo seriously believe that tho reassem bling of tho bad elements of tho late legislature would result in far greater evil to tho Statu than will be experi enced by running tho Stnto govern, incut on credit until tho noxt regular session. We liopo that Governor Woods will not call an extra session. Wo trust that ho will allow tho olli cial terms of a body of men, remurkn bio only for ptisallnnimity of chnr.ietor and governed by political rancor not by judgment or honesty, tooxpire with out gmng them another opportunity to disgraco this Stato and inako its poo plo tho laughing stock of tho Republic. Lcttheir terms expire, wo say ; tho State has no further uso for such ser vices as theirs. Lot their places bo filled at tho next election by men of sonso and dispassionnto judgement, of which thcio nro many in tho Domoorat io party, nnd "tho uuorring pen of his tory" thnt our Salem cotompomry talks about, will record tho fact that Govomor Woods noted wisely nnd well in sparing tho Stato further humilin- ioji at tho hands of hor uotorioust "Rump" Legislature. Wo notico by an order of General Sheridan, issued on tho plains, Ootobor 28th, that our old friend mid comrade, Lieutenant Silas Pcpoon formely ol tho l'st Oregon Cavalry, is at present in charge of a company of scouts, fighting Indians in tho vicinity of I'ort Harkor in Kansas, with tho rank of Lioutenaut in the regular army. i.ioiucnaiH .re noon enlisted in tho 1st Oregon Cav- lary from Jackson county, whon tho regiment was being raised, and by strict attention to his duties ho soon rose from the ranks to a commissioned officer. This is tho first intimation wo havo had of his bolng in tho rogulnr army, and wo are rigui ginti oi u, mm bu wui oo his many friends in Oregon and Idaho. Mountuineer. It Is said that Gonoral Grant is likoly, in his first message, to ndvocato such an nniondmout of tho Constitution as shall made tho President ineligible to 'o-olection. Wo failed to find such a re ommeudation in any nt A. Johnson's - i.imjMijw.. Minmim'j. n j. uwunva Railroad Matters. We nro called upon by our eotumpo- Now that it is absolutely certain rary to instruct our people how to that this loathsonio disease is among build n railroad; and wo nro assured us, tho natural enquiry is "how did it that they will do it immediately. In get here?" There nro Various surmis tho first place our forto is not railroad es concerning its origin in this place, building, nnd in tho noxt placo we all of which seem unsatisfactory.' In doubt soriously whether "our people" the hbuso now occupied by tho family will ever build a milo of railroad in who were first taken, u quantity ol this vnlloy. Railroads cost money nnd j baggago was stored which camo from there is not in this county enough sur- San Francisco by the Crescent City plus cash to complete n mile. If there steamer, and on thu Hiiniu boat there were, thore would be so ninny conllict- wcro several cases of thu disease. It ing opinions nnd interests so much to ( possible that it might have come in excito tho local jealousies that inva- that baggage; yet bono of tho family riably retard public euterpriso in this to whom it belonged, and who are now county that the road would novor bo using it, have boon nttneked. Every located. Wo would nsk, however, in case, except the first, Inuluding those all seriousness, what tho people of this now on Hungry Creek nnd at Canyon oounty have ever done to induce oth-1 villc, originated m that house. It this crs to build a road through this valley. hypothesis he incorrect thou tho ques Havo they over shown any compnny ' tiou Is, where did the llrst caso origi that it would he to their ndvnutago as , nate. The person who had it says it well as ours to invest thoir capital in a is quite possible that he limy have eon road through tho valleys of Southern '.racted it from somu of his Chinese Oregon? lluvo they ever inado nny ' neighbors, nnd expresses tho opinion showing of tho extent of arable land, that some of those people havo it among ol our mineral wealth, of our capacity them. It is worth while for tho Town to support such n population as would ' authorities to mako thouroiigh search make tho way tratllc of a road an im-' and see if thi bo tho caso. It is very portable consideration? This much piobable that if tho Chinesu had they might do to help themselves and ' any cases of small-pox among them induco capitalists to build u road here; tfu-y would hide them for fonrof popu yet they havo not done it. They might lar indignation, nnd we do not know do more if thoy consulted their own in- ( but there is n pest house of that do terests. They might show that this is i oriptiou in the very heart of thu tow a. really the most practicable route; but i''hi.s surniNo too, 'may be incorrect; they have given themselves no trouble ; but the health of our people is worth "bout it. I more than the trouble will tnku to tie- In the Willamette valley ninny peo- ,.ide whether it bu so or not. plo have tillered ono hall their property ns a bonus to a company who would Rsl,ort Omonl Orant. act in good faith. At Vancouver they Tho following is tho report ol the havo done likewise, well knowing that , General of the Army for tho present with a railroad connecting thum with i year, transmitting tho reports of hi a market, the other half would be subordinate ooiuniuiuh'rs to the Sccrr quadrupled in value. tary of War: All that we can hear of the oili.uiis Ii:.iMuAr.MYnrTiiKr.vmiiST.Ti:n, of this valley doing to help themselves, Washington. 1). C, November '.M.'iK Is thu survey of some passes through I rV." ''"' '' ?','.'"W '"'.'- f l'-: . un ,' ii i .i .i i. i , i": I have the honor to submit the the "Cascades," and the-draft.ngof n m )( i1vh (,Ul.iul ,, (, remonstrance more noted for nn inipo-1 Im.nl ,.0,uiamlers for tho past year, litic exhibition ol ill will to other pro-, These reports gi.e a lull aeeouut of the jeets in thi State than anything else. People will find that tho interest ol i .... ..... those who furnish the money to build n road, will enter very largely i:it the ..! i !. . i t i question ot its location much mon so, indeed, than a simple desire on our part without any suflieicnt ron-on why wo should hiivo It. The peoplo of this county could well all'ord to give hall of their propurty to insure tho building of a road that would bring them wealth nnd prosperity ; but we fail to hear of any offers of thnt kind being made. It is now too late to do anything, ux no doubt thu subject will soon be di-im- ed of by Congress, and what want or . ' , , -i. ii.. i what we don't want will probably have j very little to do with tho matter. -r- ' laeruoilcjloar.n. ... i . ii.i Since our last isue we arc glad lo announce that there has occurred only two now eases ol smalNpux in thisplaeo. I It is a. sum indication that tho disown I hns been confined to its original limits, as tho now cases occurred where the pa tiunts had been greatly exposed. So (.... tl.n... I.n.x. !..... ....!. ..;.. ....... :.. mi hiiw.v iit.w irvvii uiiii iiiiiu uinvn ill ,,.. , . . ill. . i th.splace.only twoof which terminated fatally, the rest being now con vales cent. There is much uuutlles-i ularin out in tho vnlloy. many exaggerated reports Ijaving been circulated, and the l.eopio oi mis puieo genornny consiuer ; themselves as in no particular danger. ' Time enough has clasped to havodovel-1 oped many now cases in Jacksonville, ,' ., i , but wo cannot .learn of any more than woro reported up to last Saturday ex-' copt tnoso mcuiioncii, nun our oituous , coiigratiilatiii" tliemselvcs ' lmisouded I-Ninnriliiini-i. ' loisoulul. Lxliao d.ua , havo been adopted by tho , nro now thatthoscar measures h fl'.. ,........, ,M. ..!. l.l. I. .. .Ill llMBllxa Hi (iltnui iu um llliliui III Hid llllVO IISCll II 10 CIIIO 1110 Slllall-llOX tho town, and there is now no danger I when learned physicians said tho pa of contagion from nnv of tho cxintiiur t"t must die, it cured: Sulpuato ol cases. - , "Iiutusi'ONHiw.i:." Tlio nnmo of .Mr Ponnoyor, which has been standing for 7f ''rf'i S ' (,ist'aso W,M llenr1n twelve hour, head of tho WrfaOornoLiuj HIII,,or ,i0S0S neconlK . Slff fi i" l? aK-''. J" wuutlM wruld Jomiiol t off somo weeks at the columns as editor boon withdrawn, and no potWn is now ' 11 ' i-. mi . annouucod or known as editor. Thus r-; ",""" , ,-n as editor. Thus tho "organ" has become ontiroly "irros- j ponsiblo." O, what a fall was there It is enough to mako Honah turn un- easily in his grave. To think that tho nanor which ho used to bonst two or threo times a weok had a "responsible editor" vvdiiloatthosaniotinioho sneer- ed at those whioh did not follow lis fashion as "irresponsible Hheots,"-to think that it has como to this I Truly did tholgrcat philosophic orator of Kng. land remark on a cortam mournful oo - coston, "Wljat shadows we aro and what shadows wo pursue."- Oretoniun, Soi'Tii Cauoi.ika. The voto of this Stato was, Grant, 02,nOO;Soymour, -15, 1(17. ltejiublicaii, 17,100. Total vote, i07,'iil7.-rabout tho nai- us that of California. wmssjotsstcusk: SnnT i"ox and How it Camo Here. ' ''I'orutions and services of theanny for ! V" V" J,,,r """ ' " ur l" l,,l'm ""' I details I would carucHllv renew mv ivcoin- , mendatioii of hist year, that "tho eon i ... .1 ..r.l... i. ..is...' i ' . i i . trol ol the Indians ho transferred to the Unr Department. I cull spvial attention to the recomiiiumlatiuu of General Sherman on the Hiibieut. It has my earnest approval. It i iinuoe Usarv thai tho arguments in favor ot the transfer I'lmll be re-stuted. The necessity for it becomes Hlnmger and morn e vidi nt evev day. bile the Indian war coiitiuu . I ' .lo uqt deem imv general lugislai. lor tho reduction of thonriuv mlvU-iblc. li,t' ''""I'' He plains aio nil ii'e.kd; !,,I"' a'u fl" "11 '" !,u y"tl,"J'1' States, and further reduction win be mi0 xw way already used, and now in operation where it is" safe, u.iuioh : I5v nllowing companies to diminish by tlUolmrgw ithout being strengthened '' iccrnits, uud by stopping npiioiut- lllelltM , ,UL.011(l lieutenant:.. It Uiould bo deemed ailvisablc, the veteran reserve regiiueuts might be diseon l'!l,,u,, h.v alisorptiou uud lotiroineut til olhciiis uud discharge of men witlufnt dclriinuut to tho service. Very icspuclfully, your.nbedieiil i-er vnnt, Lr. S. liitA.vr, General. f. . ... , bUAI.I.;P0X AND SliAltl.irr I' KVKIJ. A ,.ni.u.,1(OII(ult f c.wmllg0 : j I herewith append a recipe which I has been used to my knowledge in ' ll"'i!,Irt ' ,,fces- .II wi." l,n,v't m rnuSrlfc tlSrKl'S! cow-pox in Kngland tho world of sci once hurled uu avidancho of fume upon h'8 'IL'ml ! 1,llt W,1C the most scientilio """K01 ieiljiiio i in tho world-thai of Pans published this reciiie as u nan- n(.oa for BIm.,,0X it passed' uuheei'led. It is unfailing as fate, and conquers in every instance, it is harmless when tala'" i' rt wo" lura. It will also 0,,ro bcar,ot fovur' Horo is t,lu --'-,iio M 1 mvo MHOlM t ai, Clir01, , ,. .iron of scarlet lover; here it is as I 1 ... ' .. zinc, one gram ; loxgiovo tuigitalis), , unu giaui, uau a ieasioomui oi sugar, mix with two tnblospoonluls of water. 1 inKo a siiooniui overy hour. K t hni T "JftiaiH t ia i, ,, ,i l , ,,r puysieiaus 10 uso tins, there would be physicians to uso this, the ...i ,. .,. i....' , -.1 v:u0 mi '.,,,.;.;,, ' ,. ' Sl iX ' "" ,, , , Iho al,ovo ronicdy, clip no need of pest houses. It you vnluo use this for that ped from tho haorainontb union, hat has been tried ( hero in ono case with marked Hiieces" .'u is simple, easily procured, and nhould ,., ir ' , ' ' , ,' ' C , ,lsuns0 b(JOO,n0 l,Ulo" l"i , hIiouI" Iiavo fairtrial. I Tho Polko7.uty"laior says.' Gov. 1 Ur , , : ' i- t ... i J , 1?? "PI10"""! J.T Collins ov caused by tho resignation of V. 0. Whitson. tt , V -"'""y i" "n mo vi can OiinisTiiAs. Yesterday was tho dul lest Christinas over known i Jacksonville. jBKzrMWMZinr&.KJKsxtaiJxcaeti Pervorss ns Ever Thank heaven, we hnvc A. .Miiison's 1 1 t . Into his final message hu has MiiiH'i-",i,il nil the malignity, prcvorse-ne-s audt.-hallow special pleading of nil liHtoi'iuerciroit! Congress should not have received hisiiapoiC Ii is nil in still to that body and the nation. Is it conceivable that thuro is any other uiiin in the world who, in Andrew Johnson's situation, whould havo c.im mitted the lolly of duuouueing tho re construction legislation of Congress, recommending Its repeal, and urging the adoption oi'his own thrice condemn ed policy ? Yet this ia what Johnson actually docs. It is no use to multiply words to ohnractorizu thu blind, inr vorse jiolicy ol such conduct. Any one knowing nothing of the wilful obstina cy of the noting President would sup pose that ho had not heard tho verdict nt tho people on the measures which he condemns. That portion ol thu message which relates to linanccs is n lepeliiion verbatim of an electioneering document which ho issued in October in behall ol Seymour nnd Ulnir. It is extremely fortunate that the country is so nearly done with this ha.y-hcaded demagogue. Oreinniuii. Tin: Laiiv or tin: Wihti: llots'i:. In connection with the election ol'Geu oral Grant to the presidency, nml only second to it in point of intcrcHt, is tho promotion of jMih, Grant to the post ol "l.ady of the Whito House." It is gratilyiug to think that the position is oncwhiuh .Mrs. Grant will fill with the true simplicity of an American woman. There will be no attempt to upe the grauduur oluicgnl court, nnd mi vulgar striving niter mero sensation. .Mis. Grant is a lady who has muiutaiued, through'even event which Iiiim marked the vieins'mnleH il her husband's life, a uiaiked propiiuty of demeanor. She has been helpmeet in days of adversi ty, and linn shared his honors without being daa.led by the position or con taililunted by tlio loolish undulations of those wlui worship nt the shrino of II. vim to Pi.ii.VKK. The tvvo Dem ocratio papers ol this city nro grumb ling boi'uue Senator Williams has in-trmlui'i-rj a bill to evclndu the Asiatic races from American citizenship. They think the t'liiuaiuau nhoiihl be made a citizen if the negro . Perhaps they do not know that by theNnliooal (.'on si iuilioii every iii-if m is n iw a citizen both of the I niled Statts and the State where hu resides. Do they want to make the Chinaman u citizen because the iie.'i'o lui't been admitted toeitizoii ship? They seem to bo very hard to plensu on this question. Oreynuit.n. TiikIV'i u. Ti.t.uiiit.M'ii SciiKJir. AWashi iglon special says: It iseei tain that the qiujstiou of a postal lull gmph will be vigorously pushed in Con grew this winter. The bill of !'. II. U'ashburne, now in the Pnstoiliei Com mittee of tho House, provide for the building of iii-w ti-U .i:iph lines by the Govonnent. He says ho has no panic, iilur pirdality lor tfiis uieaure, ami is untirc'y ready to cooper.ito in urging the adoption of the nihei bill hinkiiijr to contracts with existing lines, which Gardner Hubbard is now udvoeating bclnre the Western Hoards of Trade, if it sli-ill be found on further ciiUhhlera tiou tb.lt this has more friends than his bill. . I.nVAi. DitMoim.vih. Un.vn. Tho Can iiif'ttn, u D.iniotratio paper printed at Cliiuo, says: On Tuesday evening wo were lion orcd by n visit from air. Kugono Sem itic, Portland. Oregon, lie was on his way to Sun I'raneNco to purchase ma terial fnm llrij class newspaper, to be eitablished nt Portland. .Mr. S. is a man ol education and a ,wr.inioiiit, thr hmt proof that he in a true )cm- omit. The italics nro our own. How do loynl Demoitrats like tho situntinn ? A Domoorat, who is not a Secessionist, must thenjie a K'oiinblicau. -Apjical. I(i:mai!i;.iim: I'nuu.iry. Some of tho Deinooratio leaders, with nn absorb ing devotion something liko thnt which chatacterut'il tho good woninn who "never would desert Mr. Mionvvbor." deolarn that thoy will "novor abandon tho Democratio organization." Tho uotcrininntion is perfectly harmless. ','il Pllo having abandoned them, lv,vill present a prtitty fiiectaolo standing nlono in thoir firm rfsolvo.- Oreyonutn. Tho rojeoted abulia's mother gavo her a marriago dowry of .10,000,000, 17,000, 000 of which tho revolutionists found 111 tho Madrid palace. Tho crown sho Hcoroted, but carried off tho most vnluablo, diamonds. Maforl, hor attondnut, loft 6(1,000 in his pnart inonts. ' ' DkaTii nniii VA?fii.v.7o We are inforiued that a child at Mound Prairio, belonging to a family named Wnr.i died last week from tho ofTects of vno oiuntion. J'twith Trihun MA11RJI3D. isiiiu nntn--At Orqm', pom. on otiruu ;rIian,J-1'-'Mf-s-,M'"1" BOliN." '"' Sler? C rCl!0r,of Forl Klonmlh, a FUnr,1!ho"?r"i"!1 23d 1,n,t" t,,fl "ifr r I'r. v 1 v ni,?LJft,'kMnvlllQ, a ,ou, WliV Hil..T- lu Jncksoiorlllc. 011 II. n 9nili totnowiroofAiiartVnnFeot dll(,gb(w; - MrsA8n.n",;n,riJ,'0onvnie'" l'noer il tl'lrt 'c'lght'S: WW ' TU"nu I,rflll '" mnrTT"TiiiwM i HIMOOIAL NOTIOKsT"" ATTENTION TABS Gang Plows. T UAYF. iiirclmcil Ihc patent rl'cla 0r J..i. .1 .urn nml .In.cnlilnt3 cci iitloo. for 1 0 L.?ck' ua rnoi gang MUOw'ba'MJn?" mFl.rcd to (III orders, i.n.l wlU,"BLte lias ji ow win m m-lloi" work will, iM, Z.", nml irlvo nloro sntbruolln :? io mo innnurs nr xuittlicrn Orcaim wnrrniituil In cvor icnicet. nn.1 1i'Li ii 'v0' lilnckmulllilnjtiliiiiunt tun por cunt. ,iT '! for cmli. nctluinh ' p, W)NFfAN W)NEOAir. I HAVIJ IlKOEIVCI) FltOM THK U ', J Trrimury ilmrtn Tnr llio toiiiity of the foil..' vt iiiiincil Ki'iilli'itifii i w' Uuoro W. A-ililt'y, Cliurlea H. liulnl. 0 n l illy. (.Imrlcfl K. Oluipiicll, Gurrctt Crocket J .iiiid M. Iluxte, in. A. A. Ilumtlton, Jo-' s pli Mnruii, Duvlil A. Tuylor am J,m V enrcr. n 'I'liPfn gentlemen will iiMnc cnll onj ni 'li'lr piiy. ' K n. p. no urn. .iiicksnnvlllc. Sept. littdHGa. Toams Wantod ior Warnor. Camp OV. mtil nficr lliq llrA ilny l( )ofolc?, 8( tlio unilcnlKiiiil Imvo ilutvtinnldo idi fur chkIi cxunlvelv except upon (iijclal ton. IniBt. Tliiuo Inili'Mi'il lo dm nrm mum Mil tlvoly my up. iik nil iiermiiilnvvlll ln clunin! toiler in. (il.KN.S-tmUMico. Kl'ptJIf! UOOT AND SHOE MAKERS? IS'OTICIJ.- llavliiK tll-piwil nrourFit inrr. wo urn now prepiuM to rIvo our bol iittuiitliin in oil' I.vutlivr Hint I-'Iiitlhift lmlneii. flit Iniii.l. illrecl from rrniicu, Calf i Kip liniiiLxtic l.i'iilliw, limit l.rjju.clc. Iiiiiv fi. Ilfiv. I t. I'iviik. I'Jofis Dnr, New in K. I IWrl. I Bin Frnnclaco. AiMiw, IIKI.S' .t IIUAV, .Viiii l-'ranclrw 4IK Il.Uli-ry Sirrtit Jttoticc Positive 4PIIU iimlcrilttii'-il nnillna It iH'craiin for L tliftn to riillcel nil uiitMcmllng nntn and .i ciiinit ilili- lliini hi nrili'rlo ni-rt lliclr ova iilillltler, I cik ii tlilii uii'tjiiiil or tiotirrlng ill crfuiw Iti'liOiiii in tlirm lo rntiio Tiirwaril lo-ii-illiiti'ly mill jiny up. "Mln-lr-notM nnd . 'iiutili will In- pul In llu- Imiulu nrnn illTleerfor iilli-clliin. St'TIMN A til'KAKNj Disaolutiou of Partnership riRpirliirrlili li'-ri-tnforc oltln bctvrrn 1 .1 (i. AiI.iiik nml Win. II. Will, Gillrt Cieult Orevmii I. Ilil' ihiy ill""lv(-tl liy inohil oiiiif'-it. AH ill no.-1 ml will b i willed ul llm liM-lm-fo ciiiitlmuil liy J. II. Ailnm, J (5. ADAMS. WJI.II.WITT. Kt'pl. 2Ut, lfCft. rcll"J 3Jotico to Dolinquonts. WII lit-rrliy uh'iinnllco In nil who are ta-ilt-lilccl nn ncciiiliili iiiiw In nur liiimli fur collection, th.ik Hid muni) miMt Ik) settb-irimn-illntoly, nr llu-y will Im ne'il npnn nml enllttl wi hy Inw- A I'll llimo Itiilclilvil lo tlio Hw XI. 1. will tin null In i-i-Ulo llii'lr Htunuuli lli It n no linvi- tiruwu lln-il of iniiiulni;, Imtitlll liilcnil lu Imv.) our ilm-p. IK)Wt:i,l.tWAT.VOK. DiosDlution of Tartnorship. 1 1 1 II p-irtiii-rOilp licrctnfurc cxUllii p lirNrrt I:.-11.uimI Win, fi, (Iri-vnin a In illvolrrl t In ilnr. Tic iii'cniiiitK nr Dr. (irceniiinii hir Ii rmlfpi.i-il nfln W. 0. (Irrrum.in, nm) u t .infill it ivtllviui'iit la ii-nnln-il. 1:. 11. (;i:i:i:n)ian. W.C.aitCCN'MAR. Swt mil, i.ii'h tinmr I II.I VH fur :ilt! near .Milnm), n''W pAlr ft I pcii.-mk. In fpl'-niliit cnnillllnii. Tlu-Milrti-tll'ill lilnU nn- llu- mily iiiH-H In (ircpoii, om Ii u-riiiit nppiviiii: H'lm. inirmuiis nru rn Ihi-y v.lll l-mill Itlii-r In imlr nr In IrrhliU inr.'Swi SEED V. 0. MVBB. 'WHEAT. flIIi:iiiiibrrlf!iii-illinsrorrnla nt lil rctH I. on Wittier Urci'h, i qiiunlliy of iImJJ 11I wlie.it. nf llm white v.trloly. II h twi 1 c.innl Milli oiK-clal cure, mill nvlcil on't x 1111111I en piirpo'L-fnri-'-iil. W. UbGSiM. V.iwr V.kvM, Nov Mill IS1.8. U MUmSl HIDES? ritlin IIIRIIIKT OAKH l'lllCKtf I'AIU FOIt i llliU-i- nf nil rduiU, ilollrcnil nt lh mtrtil of tliu iimlornluia-il. hi Jncritonvllle. JOHN OUTH. Dwitmlior 8II1 JSfifi. V To the Reading Public. Wi: Imvu III 1 11I up ft comforts!)! KwJ'.'f ltiiiim nml UlreiilslliiK Wbnry, will j-Ivii uvtryniui wliu ivulies lo rt-ne! '" For p irtlcul.uk cmiiilrn nt llie Clly DnnrbWK ilKcfllf BUTTON k STEA15.NS: Zfotico. Tlio pulillo nru liorcby notlflcil Hint mj wlf. Mnrtlin KIIKi'io, luvliig Mi wy bo't J without Just cniifo orprovocntlon, I will W ikliu nt licr conlraotloii. vlll penom VMiruvil not to trut her tin my Recount. l-'KLIX KII.GOBB. Juucksonvlllc. December l'JIli, WS. -S-r- Zfotico. The uiiilcrslj-iitil lakes tills method 9f ! fortnlnt' nil tliouo fndebH-ilt 0 lliein by I? count or otherwise, to como forward Ibibwi atcly onil settle their nccouiila, uvfi $9 " who Imvo ilemunJs oealnst ns. HOPKINS it cp. rH NOTICE. NOTIOU Is hcroby given to prions Indibted to us to comu tin ward by the lit of ry, 1800, nnd settle llielr accoimU. WW have iiionoy. HA0U8 BROS Metice. ''PIIK books ami accounts of tlio Sk.ntw','J X hi tbo'lmnds of Mr. E. U, ,WI9PV ?" Indebted will please call and pay w',' coiuits. U.F.UOWJaJ itbncs. IHKItEBV give not(co that mj ooteiand j accounU Imve been placud io- tbe kandi Dowll t Wutiou for collection. ... iV, W. C. GKErui" D IV UOABINQ ItlDIOUhE.- THB AMJ XV I0AN WIT, .40. ont, 11 year, ,Joai 1111,' Dii 1 u i-n-i; nn na rVitar r',' Y, i',u,imww,' , GO TO TUB CITY .PRUO' BTOBI nod bny your lt,U5 tJTOfS'ft j