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SxTUiiUAY JIokm.no, Deo 23, JS0l.
Chriitmu-
We greet our patrons with more
than ordinary pleasure and gratitude
this morning, and wish tliem one and
all a merry Christmas.'' This is the
great anniversary among all Christian
nations of the birth of the Krieml and
Sartor of mankind. It is an occasion
of deep Intel eit to all, not only on ac
count of the sacred character or Him,
whoso birth it commemorates, but nlco
lor the many plenum! remembrances
associated with its festival tireileccs
sors. Its approach is c very w hero hailed
with gladncs, and marked by every
preparation that can conduce to hnppi
ncsa and pleasure, during a brief holi
day resplto Irom physical toil and men
tal care. It is n season for mil tit,
sociability, and friendship ; for it
is commemoration day for one who
rejoiced to see mankind glad in
iunocent int?rrourse, and in the en
joyment ofure and unicllisballcclion.
For tho renewal o( lliusu feelings the
timo seems to be particularly npjiiopri
alcd. Tho cltarnctorinliu "gilti" of
Christinna Day, nre only so unity tri
butes to tho bettor and nobler feeling
ol tho heart, and seem always to wear
the stamp of umpicstionable duccrily.
To its diversions and enjoyment, our
.patrons, wc heartily commend you,
a "merrv
Cot rrsponilcncct
whilu wisinui; you again
jjtcrrjr Christinas."
Repudiation Repudiated-
Tho House went into a Committee
of tho Wholo a few days since, and
while sitting in such Committee, one
M linger, a Democratic CongrriMiinn,
in criticising tho financial policy ex
pressed in the President's mesHagt1,
strongly advocated repudiation. His
Domooratio colleagues seulblu of the
danger of fitting still and silent under
tho circumstances, took timo by the
forelock, and bcforoaltcptihlican mem
her could ray i word, sailed into their
-indiscreet and (reward brother, in ical
handsomo stylo denouncing tho dis
honorable sentiment, and asserting that
tho Democratic party wcro not in favor
of repudiation. Ilronkn of Now York,
Kerr, and others, joined in expressing
their disapprobation, and thu lone
champion ol tho lpsl cause fell bleed
ing from wounds inflicted by fraternal
hands.
Tho Republican member stood aloof,
regarding tho strange scene bcloro them
in silence. They undoubtedly felt
somo delicacy about interfiling in this
family quarrel.
JV roiolutlon was then olloicd, ex
pressing the coinleiniintion of the w hole
House, without distinction of party,
upon any such action as that of .M lin
ger, which was unanimously assented
to, and on being reported to the House,
was adopted by n voto of 23 to 1.
Such indications of a returning sense
of national honor aro decidedly fluttering.
A tki.Ei.iiam, d.ilcd Chicago, Dec.
22d, says: "iTJio Senate, to-day, con
firmed nil tho nominations for tho new
Circuit Judges. Tho nomination of
Hoar was tabled by a decided vote.
Williams moved in tho Scnato that
his Coollo bill bo referred to the Com
mittco on Commerce. Ho Hated that
tho object of tho bill wan to protoct
tho industry of this country, and not
compel it to compile with tho lowest
grado of China laborers, who could
work for wages at which an Aftiean
would starve.
Coriespotiilciice.
ri'l... 4..11.... ..... i. iii.ti.1iMtn fr.ittl 1.-iat-tif ml Unit Ol 1 Cllrl
K ,V,.V.,... W.. " 0..W.M -, .V JJnkcr CoU(y
tho agent of tho Hoard of Comima-i Dald Noah, Sn., nged about sixty Auburn,
sioners for School Lands and Common years, was suddenly killed a few days iker City.
School Fund, wo take from the Hose- ng0 on tM0 MMl0 Kork of Coqullle, i ffin'v.XV
burjr Jbniign. by a log rolling over him.
roB Scuoor. Uxdi and Common j Tho oldest child of Mr. and Jlrs.
School Kc.no. J ) Solomon Abraham died of typhoid
En. Ensios: Observing, in .1 lato fuver, on tho 18lh, at Oakland. Tho
Issue of your paper, tho statement that funeral took placo yesterday, at this
considerable uneasiness is felt in the , town, and was largely attended.
Hoseburg Land District among former j Capli tTmini tjl0 printiiil mover in
purchasers ol "indemnity school lands," tL. um,)q,.a uv navigation enter
and tho further statement that tho prn.t ltl tr(, yctcrday morning in n
"probable consequence will be that tho ( skln for Scott-burg, to more thorough
occupants of theso lands will lintc to, Jy rX,oro the river, preparatory to the
list or fost orriOES
XXV OREGON.
A 11 11.
Albni'jr,
llrownsvllle.l
Diamond III
IlarrituurB,
Kcbivnon,
Peoria,
l'ini-,
Sclo.
New ENTEiirmsi:. A gentleman
from Rosehurg tolls us that Captafu
Haun, well known as a dating pilot and
culcloNt steamboat compandor, in
building a stern wheel boat nt Scotts
burg for tho navigation ol the Ump
qua river. Tho country is tich in ngii
cultural products, and wo truct that
lila success may bo equal to bin laud.
ble ambition.
Big Ncookt. A Chinaman, mininc
cn Succor Creek, in Joscphino county,
recently found a solid lump of gold,
which weighs 307 and some cents.
The lump U imooth, solid, and puro
jfold.
'Wood's Houaeuoi.u 3Iaoazi'e.
We have received a specimen copy of
tne aDove publication ; It is published
monthly by S. a Wood.ot'Newburgh,
Vw York, at $1 per year. It con
onUini Urge amount of excellent
m4.Bg matter, and is certainly oae of
tne Met and cheapest publications ever
ftrd to the public
buy them over again," and to allay nny
such appiehcusioiis, I thought probab
ly a few lines, stating tho condition of
these lands, might be of service.
Owing to a misapprehension of tho
law, or a want of information as the
regulations of tho General Land
Ofllee, nil in Icmnily selections, made
prior to Augus1, 1808, wcro in
valid, nlthoiigli tho State Legisla
tion had for many years utithoried
the salo of such lauds, nnd much of
such business had been done in the.
norvrnl counties throughout tho State.
In Angus!, l09, the lloitd tecilvtd
ollicial nolieo Irom lion. Owtn Wade,
Register of thu Land Ortliu at Oregon
City, of tho truo condition of those
lands, mid Information of tho steps
necessary to take for thu Slate to no
quiro 11 title, and thus unmv to p.trlits
who had bought in good lakh their
rights In the premises. 1
It becomes ncrciary to relocate all
the indemnity selections, whleTi, though
involving mi Immense amount of labor
with thu limited force at the disposal
ol tho Hoard, with a large out rent bus
iness to attend, was being prosecuted
as speedily as possible, till just before
tho meeting ot thu LegNlalurr, List
cession. Tho locations lor the Oregon
City Laud District were about com
pleted, and thu Ileal d designed send
ing nn agent to tho Hoseburg Land
Olllce, 111 soon as tho legislation .neces
sary to placo thu Statu Laud matters
in better sliapo lor tho correct nnd ex
pedious traii4.U'lion of such Iiumuchk
was had, but tho unfortunate termina
tion ot that session left thu Hoard
powerless, nnd nothing can now be
dono until another session, and an np
propri.it!ou is mado to defray tho ex
pense. In thu meantime, there is nn
occasion lor uncaiucs, ns tho Slate is
morally and leg.tlly bound to either
convey a good title to t'10 piitehiiseitf,
or indemnity them lor loss, llul few
cases, (two only in this district) havo
occured, where lands had been hold as
indemnity lands which could not be
located us such when their Iruu condi
tion was ascertained, and lu each case
thu original purchase money, with in
terest, and nil taxes paid 011 tho same,
was refunded.
Very respect fully,
I. H. Moottr.8,
Agent for tho Hoard.
-
Ex Governor Seymour on U. 8, Grant
Among tho lettcis published in the
volume giving the ollicial account ot
lliu reunion of tho soldiers of thu Ar
mies of thu Tennessee, which took
placo in Chicago, in December, 16(18,
is tho following :
Uiica, Dec. 12, 180H.
Gkxti.ksik.v: I ant sorry I cannot
accept your imitation to attend thu re
union of tho soldiers of tho Western
annlrs Cumbeiland, Tennessee, Ohio
and Georgia nt Chicago, on tho lUtli
iust. As many of tho regiments sent
out front New York, whilu I was Gov
ernor of that State, served in theso ar
mies, I feel a pen-onal ns well as a na
tional prido and interest in this galh-
eiing.
It is not necessary to speak of tho
respect and admiration in which tho
soldiers of tho Hepubllo aro held by
its citizens; nnd foromost among you
will bo tho distinguished General, now
nt tho head of our armies, who woa
his flint laurels an ono of the leaders of
thu West. Ilia election to lliuortlco ot
President of the United States bean
witness to tho fact that, in addition to
regard for his other merits, tho patri
otic services of tho soldier aro held in
honorable and grateful remembrance
by the American people.
I huvo tho honor to be,
truly yours,
HoiiATio Skymouii.
To tho Committee of Invitation.
Uunttni.
CorrnllK,
Kind's Vllcy,
Llb-rly.
I.lllle i:u,
Newport,
Ni'Ut'in,
Phllnmalli.
SUrrV IMel,
Toledo,
VsiUlll!.
trial Iri'jK
H. P. Daniels, an old settler of tho
Callpooia valley, who is very severely
afllicted with a cancer upon tho f.ice,
Iclt hero -to-day on the stngo for tliolj!,
States,'in hopes to obtain moroetlieient jon-ifon
aid fiom Eiistcru physicinns.
The Cooso Hay Wt'gon Hoad Com
pany have settled their first "unpleas
antness" by submitting it to referees.
Tho Canyon Hoad Company was de
feated in a suit before 11 Justice of the
Peace, at Ciinyonvllle, a few days ago.
The company brought suit against nn Mkt.
individual foi tolls which ho had re- ,'. '"".
fused to pay, a jury trial was had, and j Curry,
a verdict lor tl fendanl rendered. The j Clu-icw.
.-. l.. n . 1 .. 1.1. i Kllrll'bitrj;.
vompauy not, ntsiu-o nun nm iui- ort OrTuitl.
Clnckamns.
Ilenri-r,
II0011,
Untie Creed,
Clear Creel.,
CutlliiR-vlllc.
Ibitnncii.
Kiltie Creed,
(i l.i.l Tl.lliiBf,
Moll ills.
MIlHAiikle,
tfunClljr,
Osni'tro.
Clatsop.
Alotlu,
VeilKrt.
Corrt.
KtnptrcClly,
ItiiiJulpli
Coliliubltt.
about tit nppsal thu ciso to n higher
tribunal.
Douglas.
Csujoiiillle,
Weather in tho.Umpqua valley is , Kikt'.ii,
very pleasant, generally b.lghl days A'
and frosty nights
firmer.
Marlon.
Aurora.
Amnrllle,
llrlinl,
llilllevllle,
Jirirwi.
Nvui'lliTllle,
Snfi in.
Sllmlon,
Si. Clslr,
Bnbllmlt;,
Virmiii,
WitconiU.
Mtiltnuniali.
i:l 1'nrll.inJ,
1'ortt will.
SlUllI'! 1-l.l'iJ,
5ptlni;vlllc.
Polk.
Ilrltitl,
llrliltfipArt.
Illlrllil Vl'trt,
Ibillif,
Kola,
(innile rtnniti,
Illlcp.llilrMCP,
I.IiicmIii.
I.uckliii'ilf,
l.'-ivl-villc,
MllllllI'Mltll,
Itlckriull.
Sill Crork,
.mi a,
Tlllniiiook.
Nfxtneliloit,
iilUmixjk.
I'mitlllla
Cecil'.
C.i) 11. f.
Mllc'i-ir-SUtlu
Mxr.li ill.
Mi-iit'iwiHK
I'llc.l l!"ck,
Um.tlllln.
Ion,
A Mileudid fall for I KIIijX
1 tl y 1 lie Creek,
" OiMumI.
-- I IV. Crwk,
Telegrams. j H"-'""
m I Sitill-I'iiri-.
O.i.i'Mitfs, Dec. IC-Georgc Engle U"l-l -'X-
was murdered In u saloon, nt 2 o'clock, Grunt-
this morning, by two companions, with . c.V,.VVnrM.w.
whom ho had been spending the inglilJ iu,tIII.'.
in drinking nnd gambling. j Jnc,'uMI
Privntu dUpatches state that Senator ! ai..Wii.iIi.
.Tuts. Hussell is sinking rapidlv, nntl ' Alilul Mill',
' (JlUlll- I'l",
cannot recover. ' j,irV..nflll?,
Hai.hmoiii:, Dec lO.-Phllllps lalo (
postmaster at Cambildge, Mil., was , Wlllnw rijin.
K'titeneed to six weeks imprisonment, j ' j0fpliur
and fined f.t 1,000 (urembe.1cment. I Kill.;.
Ptinrivii.i.1:, Pa., Dec. 10. Samuel sJ'!i'"i:'rk.
Markervis, mi English preacher nt CVu-, Wabl.i.
tervllle, is cotivlutcd of inurder in tho '1 ....
. ..., .. .,ii lllv.
first degree, lor killing hit infant child. , Cuius (Jruve,
His wife wits acquitted. Cim.i K..tk,
. I Kuui'iioCIt)',
Cincinnati. Dec. 10. Win. I'lmcr, Knuiklin.
a Gvrmnji, ngcdsevcnty-nix.couiinltted "ertTtVV
Htiieldo yesterday with arsenic. Ho was rirnuiii Mill,
a pitjsiLian. Sni.Uw.
Wahiiiniiton, Deo. 1C Tho Post- .lr"n,'M',. ,
: .... WilUtiHlie Inks.
muster ueuerat reeeivcn a leiegrain
vesterday, from tho Hritish Post mister . . , . ., . "". ,,
' . , , , , I in: impoitatiou of rags from the
.. , . " . '.,.., Jlediterianean, hides fiom Ilrazil, and
Union.
C.ivc.
I..I Ctl'l.lc'.
Niirili 1'iiiiilcr,
)nMI.
Siiiiitiirtlll(
Union.
Wimro.
llrM.-e Cruk,
l.ilt".
lli-M-lmUe,
IIihiiI llhet,
KSotl's, .
WlKC'l,
WllSlllllRlllll.
Ctftll-rrllli',
Kiirrsl (Iroie,
IlllUUiru.
YnmlilP.
Atnltr,
Dillon.
I.n'r.m'llt.
McMiiiiiiIIK
Miiiiuiiilii Iluuie,
M iid.l;.
jsfortli Vamblll,
Mii-rlilin.
Wi M Clielmlein,
WlllllllUhll.
of tho new postal convention will take
efleet on tho 1st of January. Thu
111 tieles of that convention went drafted
and executed nt Washington, Dec. Ud.
It is uudcrMood that thu Hevcnuo
Dcpat Intent deems thu laws fur thu
proper collection of tho beer tax insuf
ficient, and is taking measures to re
ditu legislation by Congress.
Nr.w Yoiik, Dec. 10. Legal pro
ceedings against tho Krio Co. for over
other commodities from thu ttoples, is
known to biing thu germs of dica?e,
uhlelly levers, which aro Hotneliines
veiy tiftlieting nnd fatal. A Tint's Ant' it
Ci'iu: stimulates thu livir to exereto
theso germs from the system ns effect
ually as it does tho inlasmntlo poison
of our agno dixtrirts. Consequently it
ntlbids invaluable protection to stove
dotes and others whoso occupations
expose them to these dangerous infee
Mils. Haiikqw; wife of a Methodist
Minister, was lassoed by Californians,
nnd dragged tUI her llfo is despaired
of, in lower California.
Gold in New York, 121 ; greenbacks
89,
charges ot, express freights, have been ,,,,. ,, wo hopo t0 ,, ., n
commenced In Now Jersey for the ie- J VnIn.ililo service in giving them this
corny of !JO,000, tho nggiegato dam- ,lfriniioii.-.Vw lr JJtfjuitch.
Among tho suspensions nnnnuuecd , 257" If you wish tho very best C.n
yesterday, was that ol L. Elgeiton tt inih Piiotooimi'iis, you muHt cull on
Co., probably tho largest importers of . HUNDLEY it HL'LOFSON.litl.Mont
foreign ca kets. j 80,IIt'rJp Htri,i;t' bl,n '"'oisco.
Tho JZepras announces tho lailuro of
a number of merchants today, ehielly
in a small way. A number of failures
In other cities arn announced, including'
Lovi Straus, of Sail Francisco.
Tho Pott reports. lite failure of tho
extensive dry goods house of Howard,
Colo ifc Co., of llaltimore. Liabilities
leportcd at $700,000.
WAbiiiwjTON, Deo. 10. The Presi
dent sent to tho Senate the following
ing nominations to.ilay :- .1. Wilson
Shaffer of Illinois, Gov. of Utah, vica
Durkee; Henj. E. Potts of Illinois,
Governor of Montana, vice Ashley.
New Yoiik, Dec. 10. Tho Spanish
flotilla expected to lenvo to-day, A
plot for tho destruction of thu gun.
boats by torpedoes has been frustrated
by their sudden removal to the anchor
ago in tho stream on Monday. It is
reported that attempts will be made by
Cubans to burn some ot tho vessel bcf
foro their departure.
Salem, O'n., Deo. 21. Tho steamor
Sweat, whilu on her down trip to-day,'
ran on a sung and sunk in about 4 feel of
water. Tho freight is but little dam
aged, and the boat will be raised in a
few days. It Iihs been quite, cold for
tho last fow days, thermometer stand
ing this morning lower than it has
been for two years,
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
0cr, No. 64 KIIONT STHKKT.
Adjoining Telegraph Ofllee, I'orlUml, Oregon.
SVF.CI.il. COUKCVOU Of CLAIMS.
Account., Notfp, llnmli, Draft, nn.l Mercnn
lllo Claim of ever ilecrliilon throuulimii
Oregon ami Hn- Territories. tVII.L Hi: MAIM-:
A SI'KCt.M.TV AND ITtOMI'TI.Y COL
I.KUTKI), n well in with mluo rt'saril to i-con-0117
In nil liiKlnef muller Intnotnl to his
curr, and the proeeiili pnli) in er piiutlnally.
ItlSAT. KSTATB UKAtRIt,
WK liiir lenrn li rnll Iht illenllnn of thn
pulillclo ihl loitKCi-U-brslttl nml rlvultj
FAMILY MEDIOINJ3.
The 1'AIX KILLER In a purely veutiliklilu
compoiuiij, nml whilu It l stmi-t iffloleul reme
dy fur I'sltt, It Us perfi'd'y ti(o uiiilli)lim even
In lliu moil iin-klllliill Imnd'.
POII SUMMKH COMPLAINT,
Or nnj other lorin of liowtl dleae In chllilrett
or nilnli. II li mi moi ovrlslu wire, am) li.u
wliliiiutilniilit Utii morn kuccettful In curlnir
thu vrlou klml- r
klllf.t f.l..iclit In India. Alrlca. a!..Chl..a,
where hl dremirnl iIIah U ever more or leni
prevslsiil. the PAIM KHIER U ooriMderei)
by tho ntitlTci. a well a tiuropeau reildealt In
thote cllnmlon
A SURE 1EXEDY.
BOLD by LI. DRUGGISTS.
44telm
MAHH1ED.
" At He residence of Ihc bride'" Uthcr. In Ho
rlclnlty of Unite Creek, Thomas B. Nicmou
to Mijs L iuru.ier, by I, Tliikhsm, J. I'-
"new to-day.
CHEAP FOR CASH 1
Or. Hre-wnslil!
II
AVISO JUS1' OI'KSKI) A LAUOIi
stuck (if
Staple Oroccrios,
unxos stohod,
Curncr of Cillfornta and Oiegon Street",
Offorsi DrR"t,
j-'nch ai hare not been offered before at Jack
ronvllle. Thl Mock li frcli and of Ihc Ix-nt ipmlily.
and CASH purchasers will do will In iall on
him.
STAPLE PROOUOE
Taken In exchange for (ioodi.
Diccmlnr 23, 16C9. 3m
JAMES T. GLENN,
DKAl. IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CAi.itoitNiA stui:i:t,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
,i;l FIR.1I, Mill liODDS
HmANDmH
ISTKAV PBIOES!
LOW PRICES WILL WIN !
'PUB AIIOVK NAMKI) FIIUI
'1 lake pleuviru In uoillyiiiK their liniid
and the public tieni rally, that Ihry arc mm
rieelrliiii and openluu rt tiry xhi and e
letohe Mok if
STAPLE DRY O00DS,
BEADY MADE CL0THINO,
HATS AND CAPS,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
CLOTHS,
HLAMCKTS,
HOOP KKIIITS
i:tc, KTC.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ehors.
jJcy We bavr. also, In connection with -tj&8
9& the utinre, n rety Urce nnd "t6i
Sir I'JtlrnsWc nlwkiif choice "Xn
$& (Iri)cerl(s.llurilwurt', 'XtJ
f& Qiii-rtisware, tu4
fzir (Ha"- "&t
tr warcC'iillery, -t
ft I'uliils and Oils; hImi. ii
arWIndow (Jims. Nails. rcu-a
ftajr mik) Sircl, Oust ami Hln-I a
sjr I'lows, Wooden and Willow ware. "&t
V arc rradr to sell anrlhlnr In oar llnral
the LOWKSTCASII I'lllCB. Persons wlshlne
In buy KoniU, will find It if really to their ad
vnnlacK lo exatnlna our slock beforr pnrcha'.
Inis elw-wlirn'. an we am determined nut lo be
undersold lir anr hnu In Jarknn cniintr.
OIc ti a rail, and (hen Jinlpi' lor yourself
ai to our capucny to turiiini goons ns aixire.
JAMICS T. O I.K.N N.
JackionTllle. Decimbcr 35, 18C'J.-f
FIlAiNCO-AMKIUCAN
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
OPPOSITE THE
Odd Fellow's Hall,
Jacksonville, Oreiou.
Traelcrs and resident bmrders will find
MADAME GILFOYLE'S
HID AND BBDDZZfO
Placed In flrst cUm order, and In every
Way superior In any In Ibis section, and
unmi passed by any In the State.
MIK ROOMS ARE NEWLY FUR.MSIIED,
' nd a plentiful supply of the best or every
thltig tho market afforda will be ou-
. allied for
HER TABLE.
Hereafter, her House will be krpt open all
nlRhl, and square meals oan m bad at any lime
throng lh nljrlil. Ofsters prepared In everv
yl". lunches elo to be had. Blag passengers,
and nnw out lute at nlnl.t. can aUnvs ,,d a
Bond Are, hot meals, and gopd bed at Ibe above
restaurant.
1 o trouble will be spared lo deserve hr pat.
m'-lL111 u lr"ellnS m ll M ! perma
o ot coruinunlty, r
I lokaonrllle, Dec. 8a, 186ft.
tf
GEO. H. DURHAM,
.ttornytIjA
FUONT HTHKKT,
r0Wr''. 0XM0X,
IT Tilt
RAILROAD SALOON,
CHRISTMAS DAY,
-If 8 o'cJWA', 1 M,
Ami o'
NEW YEAR'S DAY,
At 8 o'ctock, IK M.
WANTED -To rxchnnjto it Wnltham (JolJ
Wnlcli (Ladled sl.) fur a lijthl win
Imtsc i-prlnu it.ipiu or llii.'!.v Any on u.
slrliiK In tti ike such a Irndu cm nliUln ruilLcr
particulars by nipiltlii; at this nfllcc.
JOB PRINTING.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
AT
:; c
"OKIXOX SEmEI" OFFICE,
JACKSONVILLE, OREQON,
B. P. Dowoll, Fropriotor.
Ha vino tiii; i.uimw and ulst
Avnriineiit nt JUlllM'i: In Soulbtu
Uniimi. n uell ni a
CORDON JOB PRESS,
W'v arc prrp.urd lo do all kinds of
ORSSAaSIEjirA2, ?R5KT:K
iucIi ai
Oaic1,
01xoal.x,
XXnucllalllw,
PoMtora, fco,
And nil olhrr klnd or Prlutlng, al mttmUi
rites. Call and see us Uforv kihIIuk tu San
Frar.cltco for Prlnllni;.
CITATION.
In On Couuly Cimtt vf Jiid-ui LYunfy. in rf
Siultcl OitjfOrt, HlliHgoit Mdllin ef I'io
IntttlUumUr 7Vim.l6G9.
In the malttr nf I lie Ktlala f rMM)r .M
tabe. ittrtaMil.
r"0 ANDKKW IIOWEN. nnd alt oilier per
1 soiih Inltrt'rtid In said rsiati'.
WhiiMt It lias lrn tndi lo apprar lo said
Cuiirt.lrnni the iMliilixi of L D Vd. cusr
dniii al Ian fr llii- lufmil hrlra el mid istate,
thai u siib of the rial prop 'fly of suid talate,
ciuisMInc of lhe.". W ipiatb-r nf Se XV. Ill
Timnsldp lit. S. It 2 W. winilMa-lKiirltclal lis
uld heirs. Ihrrelori- II Is urdeied lhal said A'i
driM lluneii nel nf kill li raid heirs, mid tl
iilhir puson iiilerliil In suit) i slate. i
M-ar Ie fine said l.'nnrl. at ID o'clock, ii . i
Die Clh dny ir January 1X70 al JcVoivillr,
On-con, and shnwcMiiM' liy an ordir fur Urn
salenf s win stale slM.nld nul tw watle. And
HJ.fHHli.r unit nd (hit lh above- eliatlon l
ptlbll'Mll for sllCCrsslve ..lk III 111 (lUUuS
.SkxtimlI., prior lo said titU lUy ol Jauur ,
Ib'U.
L. J. 0. DUNCAN.
County Ju.l.-e.
Dowiei.i. a Witsos. Attorney fur Ouardlan.
Dicuubvr 8. INI.9.
LASS OAll.
iofs(?r.
LL thn liidebtid In the lato firm i
In com fornard nn or before lb I'l uy er
TON A STEvltN.S are liertl.y nniiilnl
Jiinuiuy, Ih7u. and settle thvlr account-, iltlitr
by curb or uutc, at the book wist lie closed.
J. J. SU1TON.
Jacksonville, Dec. i, ltti.9 -tf
Any one liavlug cilm naalml
the United Sliite will MI It lo
thrir utlvimtHKe tu eun a ttatc
incut uf tlifir cnte to
J. T. DltKW,
Comtlorat iVrir. Solicitor
Ufort Iht Con 1 1 ol Vloimt,l).,
TH II Htretl. W-sliliigloii, U. C.
27novt.9
AGENTS WANTED-810 A DAY.
TWO $W MAI'H VOll 1.
I LOVD'S
Patent Revolving Double Naps
TToCmillnriiU, America am KMropr, ml
AuierlcatvMU Hie Ui.lHU males Mrlluu
on an IromriiK aealt.
ri1llr.!r.rt Mii.nowju.l .iTii.elt.l,l iMlnfl.es
Jl Urxt, iIikw siery iitsc i.f lan..i Isncs, all Itall"'"
tait4te,aiiithslstslallsrallunt la lb mMii luivj
r.en Butes. TIim Ii.i r neednl In tverjr stliou I sua
fimllr In ll UikI tliry icniy His Scs ul o M.P,
nJ be iiimds uf Iht Kseensr, elllur sld tin M I"1
front, n I ny wtrt l.r..ilt Iseel lo Ihs )f- Count
BIlitnJIrdltouuiiUIn. locomt Atenls.
Api'lr f.r Circular Urn's, and at ml innjr ft '",.
(auipts Maas tint, i at sold takan Uck a fcmaiii.
Curllaa4tatrtl,K-Tt
PACIFIC UMVEI81TY.
FORBT OKOVE, ORKOOH,
UEV. S. II. MARSH, D. D President,
UEV. II. LYMAN. A M..Prof. or Malbemallci,
OEO.II.COLLIER.A. XI Prefer NaturalSclenca
JO . W, XMUjIII. A. N....Pror. of Lan)iiK
A. J. ANDERSON A M. Principal of Academy
MRS. .J.4NDEI180N Preeepeai,
FOUR CODR8ES OK 8TUDV--tcadrmlo,
Hclenlinc. Collegiate and Ladlea Collegiate.
"ca4em Year bejln. tbe La ffdny
of July. Collet !" Hw
of uguit next
Fw parWwIan 44rM, Kiiw.