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WSgWCimjJJI.a j.VY MORNING, JANUARY 1J, 16C8. , M m.. -Hi worn A lints.' small mill, un k.niic ami a half miles south of . , ;, n.mtnnlly nt work, grinding corn ; i i'! tnrnl. r. -Wlillc two tflrn xrero coining ,i ,- uiiipi to rreacolt, on Wednesday .'..I near Copper Creek, their atten i, , mi to the notion of a dog whloh nc 1 !,. ii unit which w nt ahead of them , i Tin- men Immediately jerked their nii'l prepared for tho frny. Arriving . pi . e wh'iie Uic (to liml Mooil burking, iw tin f tprint of three noble roil " vll 1 MuwnilrlU" of tlio Apacho persuasion, , l . ibt. lint for thu watchfulness of thn , 1 have ri'imiltieil hkl In the hniili nniil , , lip 1 within shooting distance, when, 1 ,i,!. thoy "fronW Imre given them n i -.alien. Wp warn oiir people to 1. r nuJtnl nml Wp n sharp lookout . They have lieon upon their good I' r ' 'Tal weeks, feasting upiin in. and wheit stolen hy thorn t umwr. Yry likely, they liaro ' 'tinR their Pinnl and Coyotero ' ,i niii' thi ir t.u-ticri anil science, ami i,-k to Ih 'ir ohl hitutits with an In- ..f war mVerlal. knowledge nml Lo"k out fur your llrw ami property, .. v Sfers. (kuiplmll anil Wumlerlich a- mil l town, on Wei!iieln.y lnat, with u paper, ami tried to tlodgo 'em, Imt j . then advanced towards . tlicm as ii -h-ep. and wore politely requested , r for n small sniu.to aid in raia- i ; . 'i-es incurred in ousting Mr. Ward x.d of tin- public plam. Wo believe f n -d-seary amount subscribed. If ,.. itcrt turn out a v.-e oxpoct they will, i i'!) to Mjb'rrjbe to a ftand for erect it, and hiibntw-.tinl fence, with .id this beautiful anil musli-covotod .i. ii uii'l canine-playground. . i m tiik A ova Fn:. Four ox wagons l.i liiwon Urn arrived in town on v U-i. with loads of sorn from the . : : lore Hoggs, for Geo. I'. Howers. 'un ;iUo came In, similarly freighted. . , ,v "..red in Jlr. Grant's warehouse. , . Fi-m-rv. Eait This genllcnmn, who .m i fivonWv known to mr citizen? for c 11 F- x ' iI'..p-iMi!un and otlsr good qualities, a - iaty ii-ut.-.u tint now binds the Capital 1'r "it. Mr. Fleury eame to Ariiona with . ..t " in '(''. and sitide (be time lie anchored 0, 'i ( ivi k, wu believe' tile gentleman bus ' i mure than a iH from town. Al-r.iU.-.l in Now York City, ho lores the . of liniimtuiiH.Is enraptured with the f the piiiiM," the doHcloug clliantc i aiU loile of Csntral Arizona. During i. e f the "annolnU'd" olllcials of the . , Mr. I TYnry ha uctwl as Gorernor and . ui.d niled those position with ease, ,c nn l ability. Ho w cogubwut of the t ! me by which I'rescoU was deprived of i.il, a.i'l condems the whole tranmetton. " n Governor, instead of I, Riehord C, , ,1 u..uld not hare had the, honor (?) of g vlie cuieft. I7rl leuryi V-,M'..3 i Ct.: .. 1. Hr.Av.as, sutlers at ,n. li:re been iu town for swvonI 1 p'irehssing mpplies for their esUb ri .i have experienced some dKQcnlty $ U a.us to haul the goods purchased by - ' nw,to bo'lavorthy havo secored ' i ItotrM. Vio think H wonld In; wlo " merchant p.r.d property ownura of - do ull in tlieir power to aid in bwibl 7 x r - id and improving old onca. The Wa.uut (Irovo, whieli, by the way, is -J' Bust pjwjwrons sottlemenu I tha ., Uin of the niggardly spirit ovlnced I e tf l'reseutt, iu not, before now. . cunstruBliott of a wagou road totho 1 . h.ie been told tbut a very gocxl I be inado, witli little cost, from hero (.t.. The trade of that settlement .i tt a good deal In a year, ami If wo do 'j milling to inako the way easy for it to t U Pn-fceott. there is danger of ourlofinglt T" it road from l'reseott to Skull and I allejs Is roigh and tortaims. A bet 1 , -Miorter route, we are informed, ' ..a l by following n swag that ruus from j w ife back of tho Govcraor's hoe to 1 bj the expenditure of a little labor AYe hope our people will wake up to int e of connecting the town with good 1 tr dU to ovory talnlng camp nmlugrl v l:.i'e In tho eounty. Tho monoy or i :Lii way will be returned, trade will h and animals will last longer, ' 'v w ill be Indulged In, and the people j' j tii and country will Me cbcIi other 'a 4 be mutually beuetittl thereby. T IIio Vkiik.t-T1io soldiers at Camp t the Itio Verde, (Cos. G and C,oflbo "i Infantry,) are now oHgasod In a laud- It is known to nearly all of ouroitl f'l arcount of a certain terrible hill on i f that rlvor, It has herutoforu bepn al l ible for a toam to get down Into the ' that llebsneath. Well, there are ri .w engageil In "cultivating" that M m ninUdn, wh, by tlelr oxortlom, ' b niceeedml In making a very good ' r '1 When thoy got through with this it uill bo a pIifHture, hutiwilofjM uore- i tirn.r, to pay a vblt fu Gamp filnepln "ttleinenU. Soldiew nnd sitliwns will "'' tind Mipplla etiti be laid tnuoh caster fiy- 'flu- fnrmew wn get their grain abl'.-s ts I'rcuottwilhout bavJog to pack them on the backs of animals np Copper Canon or old fJrlef . Forty of the men are at work upon the road, and twenty men do guard unty. In j.inc of Ulnj nlnIUon,.(li fl people supposed U wonld, Csmp Lincoln will, wo think, bu struiigthonoil by more troops, as soon as General .McDowell has thum to eparo. It an excellent place to scout from, being right t tho heart or the Tonto oountry, and not far from the l'liinl.Cosnliios, and Coyotero countries. Adobe houses will bo built for the troops, water H1 bo taken out or the river to Irrigate a Gov ernment farm with, and the place will soon be one of lire and activity. Hut wo hope the sol dlen will not be ceinpelled to waste their time in farming. They nhmild bo employed in light ing Apaches, exploring tho coimtry.aml protect ing tho citizen. Nkw JIocsk. So as to give those of our rend ers who llvo out of doors" an Idea or what it costs a person to Toncc himself iu and caver said feneo with a roof, we herewith give Ihe cost of building a frame house, Uix'U, shingle rool and brick chimney. The boon- under consideration is upon Jlontjowata snoot, between tho Mt.sim oaice and the store or Wormier .t Co. It is tho property or J. W. lleebo. and U now occupied as an ofllce and dwelling house by Hmiry A. Hlgit low. U. 8. Assessor of Internal Iteveaue. The figures aroln grcenltaeks: IUtnber iai nn '''w M OoJ Sash: Ilrick Ilulhling eklrnney. Nails.. . Hauling brick.... Hauling lumber. . Lock 2 00 U 00 ifl 00 115 00 a oo 12 00 y oo I'Okor 08 00 Total coat..,. . $to5 00 Tut: IJmm of I'AK.U)iHH,a soeiety compol of the youag men and wojncn or I'rcacott and vlotitlty, Iwil u good tlmoofitlast evening, in Illalr & Ulllott's building. Thoy " trippeil the light fantastic" In gay and festive stylo. Vmrr. Ilrcvet-Captaiu Fechct, Lieut. Mender, ami another ofllcer, whose name we bare forgot ten, paid us a friendly visit on Thnmlsy last. I.ietiL Mender Is Tost Adjutant at Camp Whipple. CmucxiciTtnKS. Read the communications in to-day's paper. "A Democrat" argues, ably, for the thorough organization of tho Democratic party, and the holding of a Territorial Cenren tion to nominate a candidate fur Congress. We agree with Mm. and hope that, if powiblo, strict party lined will be drawn In the approaching contest, so as to shut out all brazen faced ml venturers, who are ever ready to worm thew selves Into office by deceiving tho people with two-faced jwlitical profevdona. Mr. Hardy write n letter in relation to the railroad nnd mails, which will repay a purunl. It is the getioral opinion thut work will be cwu meaeod upon the road in this Territory next pnng. liRicti'ii thais lias gone to Camp Lincoln, with goods for Arnold Howers.aml a lot of shingles and lumber. It will Irani back to town n lot of com for Mr. James Grant Notic to Sbttlk.- All persons Indebted to William II. Hardy, at this plaoe, will (bid It ad vantageous to call ujton CapL J. V. llargrave, at bis office on Munlexuma street, and Fettle up Immediately. See netlee la another eoliimu. WrvTim. Wo are juit now enjoying an ex cellent article of this commodity., 'riie days are pleasant aad suiKbTny ; IIio nights just cool enough for a person to sleep warm and comfort able, out of doors, under about four jtalrs of bbukute, a soldier overcoat, aad a eojiy of the : Alia Ckilifc0rnia. V. S. Since putting the above in type, an Immense quantity of rain has fallen, and, up to the time of going to press, 0 o'clock, this Morning, it was still descendng in sheets. Fjkb-wood, delivered, Is worth from four to six dollars In l'reseott. SuuvEvoa An DnicaiiTsucf tAsrcn. Mr. F. Kf. Chapman, of Wickenburg, has written to BherifT Moore, of this place, requesting him to procure for the Solllhig Ciuml Company, of Salt rlvor, of which Mr. Chapman 1 1 'resident, tho rvrvicos of a oompetent eurveyor, to survey and make a map of the Company's ditch and to lay !T a town-site. If there are ity euch in this vi cinity, they con, by dropping Mr. Chapman a few linos stating terms, etc., get a good job. Da. Jo.vKs'd train arrlvod hure from La l'az on Wednesday, with fraTght for Government. Tho wagons were Onloadtil at the I'ost on Thurs day morning, drove up to town, and wore loaded up again, by Wormser & Co., with corn and shingles for Camp Mcl'henon, and powder and fuse for the Vulture Mining Co., at Wlekonbnrg. The train started baek on Tnurjday laL Jw Mosiha.v Is having lib stable Iked up for tho cold weather. Ho has Imd Uncle Johnny Miller, our old placer-mining jtartner, stopping up the oraeks with mortar fur a week piud. Xkw SBTTiMr-KT. A now settletnent has been started at the point where thu road from l'reseott to the Hlo Verde, via the Agua Frio Hanch, crosses Lynx Creek, by Messrs. Lorty, Johnson, Thomas, Itlllt, Kratise and others. Thoy InUmd to break up a large quantity of the rich valley land of that vicinity, and plant convvcgetables, etc, in it In tho spring. Good luek, gents. May you raise excellent crops. Titers are UtoMsand of uoree in the valley, as yet unoccupied, that will produce good corn, wheat, and vegetables, and wo iwt to sec others follow tho good ex ample set thorn by this energetic band of bache lors. There Is no business utulor Iho sun as healthy, ns Independent, or as profitable as farm ing, and wo oro glad to see ancient miners turn ing their nttention to this branch of business. Without we raise our own provisions, a great many of our mine will be useless until a rail road U built. Tub O'Neill Dramatlo Association advertise an excellent bill fur Saturday evening next, whisli will be played iu their now theatre, at (Jamji I.lnaoln, Go and sof thjtmi, . Tun JMiuqjifltitTax, List for the yoar 1807, appear! W tO-llay-H laikir. Proceedings of tho Board of Supervisors. Pkkscott, Molality, January fi, 1808. Present--Messrs. Ctii!)bell. Cornell und Wtinderlich. l'lio followiiiir accounta were audited and allowed: Arizona .Miner, for printing $27 00 II. Hrooks. rent foroliiceof Hccorder, bO 00 II. IJrookr, " " " " fcO 00 I. V. llourkc, wood for Ktcorder's oliiee, .JO 00 Y . .J. llerry, services an Attorney in cae of Chevalier, . . . . 60 CO S. K. Blair, service as Justico of the i'-nce, 03 40 Lonrd niljoiirned until Tuesday, January 7tli, 10S, at 10 o"clock a. m. Tuesday, January 7, 1808. Present Full Hoard. Ordered that all blank licenses returned bv the Treasurer be destroyed, and that the Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors have new licenses printed. Ordered that thn Omk of tho Board or Sujwrvisors have new blank county warrants printed. Hoard adjourned until Thursday, January U, 1808, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, January 9, 1863. I'resent--Full Hoard. Hoard examined tmwrs and accounts of John II. Marion, late County Treasurer, and found them correct. Also examined accounts of J. 1'. liuurke. late Sheriff, and found them correct. Let contract to J. Q. Campbell to build Hue in Courthouse, for $100 Jail lionil. lleceived, from J. II. Marion, lalei County Treasurer, $0,911 in redeemed County War- mnis. lleceived, from Win. Cory, present Treas urer, $200,00. Hoard turned over to County Treasurer, delinquent tax list for 180.". nmouutinz to $7G3,-10; for 1S00, S707.-I0; 1807, 1 1-10,175 ninnK Licences. $110; Cash, Sl-lliS; l'oll Tax Iteceipu, 00,00; Journal, Day Hook Finns. Great llros liuvo ooeurred, latol', in the city of St. Joseph and tho towns of Sedalia and Louisiana, Missouri. FltOM UAI.SDT OttOYE. AtlgtUtUi E. Swain, Sam Hall, and Hill Carlisle came up from tho Grore yesterday. They report ovcrytningjill right on the ilossayamjM. Further Reduction in Prices! HErJDERSOiM & CO. CHALLENGE COMPETITION. JUST OPENED, A NEW AND SPLENDID AS30RTMBNT OF Gents' Jtcacty Ilailc Clothing nnd Furnishing Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Cutlery, Fancy (iootU, YankM Kotions. FlaylnS CnrOd; SiaUofiery, , Confectionery, 0 .Nuts, Fig?, COLT'S, HENRY'S, SPEKOF.R-and WIRE CARTRIDGES, Pistols, Putol Hall iid Pistol Flasks. k To Uhetvrr nU ijiiiokcr I K.vtiu Fine Ilavann Cignrs, Fine Cut and Natural Leaf .Chawing Tobacco, ALSO, A few more package, left, ol the unrivalled ROSE SMOKING TOBACCO. The finest assortment of IVXeci'Solia-xxiix 2?ipcs? this side of the Bar. We wotilJ alo eall th attention of the LaUta to our elg(it Hoc of DBY-QOODS, ComprUlng an norlment of Winter Dress GootU, luxem, Etlging't, Inscrtings, etc,, Slisatingp, Sldrttngji, etc, oTe., Plnn ninnaliixl nml lin-lllanelicil Domoftiaii 371 cU.'p yard, Froneh Onlloo 37 1 " Amoriwn" 26 " "A nimble Blxpenee hotter thin a slow Shllllnp," U our motto, or wniun you wii uo cominvcu uj oalllus at our Store, Corner of Granite nnd Gurloy Streets, Prescott, Arizona. ggrOdi paid foraovornment Touolicr,iE3 D. IIE.N'DEUSpN & CO. I'rwcolt, Ucci.'T, lSo7. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAMP LINCOLN THEATRE! J. II. O'NKILfi, U-iUrtf OrthctrB, Gi:0,I.01UMKtt. On Saturday NiEht. January I8II1. 1868, TIIIti:i: GRAND IIKC?IiS! TJIItFIJ UllAiM) PIECES! COMMKNCINO WITH THE GREAT HISTORICAL DRAMA -or RORY O ' IYt O It K , on I3ST '88. Iter)' O'Mora, KlrUIftinnl Do Vaof ... .(tlx; IWcrlbnl) . SbHii Wall (thoOutluw). ... nititrt , (t Im OV4Ilir) ... . CL ThuiHlrr, (Oovtrmir; ...QtJIS.V. ....HOTII, .. SMITH, KKV KoMrin; fwlmrwa LaMONTK. I) Wm fiVIn (A 8rauir?li.f) DHCCK, Hscnnt, MUHI'HY, lllll Jmvt DOOJ.m, rUrtiy (OtmatrjrnMO) . -. Mi QL'IMl.VV, Kttiln Il.mn, (l)HruOtwl W lUirr) ftKR, Mary O'lti-re KISH, Mn. DoWIII ?Un VtHU, Kltly 8UHgliBMy T1IOMASOX, ETHIOPIAN DELINEATIONS. Iiecturo on Woman's Right's VANCE. ACr wMeh. Ihr I.AUOHAHLB VMlCIi ottke HAPPY MAW! ViMy ilrir. O'.SKILU ItAm rtrt, (TJie King) QL'INK. Omn-t VTattr, V'UV, Mow fjfco SMITH. r.Mn Fait, MAItTI.V, 0Tti, (MzW Daughter) QKR. SONGS, DANCES, ETC. Biinio Solo, VANCE. T nmchki irkh Um Fart 1 ' JSoinliifttew Ptirioso. ArtmnmlMMM (Kburnf Ut"0 ItOTH, Vtuhn OTWr oA Hiita) 1'ItV, Ownl UntieMu, (TXBII.U Dlrtitu, FISH, mUWi, AttMNteaU, H, ...Ily tho CMifwiy, lhwn Open al Hatf-juri Six. Vnt-ttmxrt commtwitt at CAMPBELL & BUFFUM, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ARE now Soiling their Winter Stoclc, At thalr Fire Proof Balldimr, on MOITTEZUMA STREET, Oppntlle the Plaa,....,.Irciicotf, Arizona, CoMMInfr, In part, of Ladle' Dreiti Goods, Prwwfi, Aiswksin, Eng lish and dark oslond Print", Marino Dreni Pattarm, of rarious calera, Balinornl aad Plain Skirting, Shawls, Nubiai and Hoods, Silk and Cashmere Cloaks, Children's Shoes, Balmoral, Lasting, and light Calf Shoes, A Fine A5i'jrtn:cr,t of Brcss Trimmings, Plain and Fancy Hair Nets, Combs, Buttons, Perfumery, it, Jfcc Staple Dry-Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Linen, Blankets, Salincttc and Casslmcrc Cloth. CLOTHING. A Largo and Extensive Assortment of Gents' Sulta; Abo, Coats, Vests and Pants, of Fine Quality and Style, IIaU, Boots, Shoes, Summer, Flanno! and Cassimaro Over and Under Shirts, V full and eomplete assortment of Cents' rtiriiisliliig Goods. Wo would call the attention of buyers to our large and w4l tateeted stoek of Family Groceries an Proyisions Tobucco, CIstis, Aycrs' Medicines, Stationery, etc. Powder, Mining Tools, Ploughs Corn 1 Shelters, Stoves, etc., etc yVTSi, ,ur entire ttoelt It for ante low, for yv can, linn cn.ii iiiuj-. CAMI'IJELL & UTJKFUM. l'reseott, Vio. 07, 1B07. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARRAY SUPPLIES. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, SUB-DISTRICT OF PRESCOTT, Foht Wiiiiti.1i, Arliona, January 3, QEALKI) PROPOSAbS.IN DUPLICATE, J will be received by the tindomicnod, at this oltlco, until Wkhakmiat, January 15th, &Vi, at twelve o'clock, M., for supplying the Unltwi Status Government, At FORT WIIIPPLB, A.T., WITH ONE HUNDRED TONS OP HAY, Of Two Thousand I'oundj to this Ton. Hlds 111 he received for any part of the above amount. The Hay mtlil Ik well cured nml made of the best ipwllty of native rnm. It will be nubject to iinpt-ctlon and weight, and must be dullvcred and ftatked In such rt of Fort Whipple as directed by thu undersigned. The stacks muiit be carefully built nnd properly raked otr, to protect them from the wcntlier, and must be m nrranud as to p! event tin hay from coming In i-wtoct wlih the ground, and to atford free circulation of nlr under the stacks. The parties to whom contracts may be awarded will be required, within forty-eljfht hour alter the aceeiiUnre of the bid, to give (.ond djiml to flfly (.00) K.r cent, of the amount or the contract, for the faithful )erfuruuDC of the mine. Kadi proposal mast be ftccomjiamed with a Matemcut signed by Die eroii ul6;rc by lh Hkm. stAtmjr their wllllurnnts to enter lulo lmidi in otv-e the contraet should be awarded to snld bidder. In cae of (IrirM maklnz bid.', each individual name mut m written out I lie delivery of tlie Itay to commtiK imiiwdl- ately after the approval of Uie contract by thu uimrici, uepartmuniaua JJivtxion UOHiioaniJeM, l'rtcos mutt be written as well as exiireMwl hi U?ures. The oath of ullplaneo to the United Slates Government must accompany ukiIi jiro ! I. Mi contract snail be eotiiUerel in force until It shall have rocelred the approval of the District, uepartmem ana i;inion cotuunnuers. A cony of this advcritftenient (a (111) cat from this paier) must aecomftauy nacti priKaL lonn should be sutwl lu U. B. cold coin, or- the market value thereof in currency, at date uf payiaetit. l'syinmt win be nxiue in sncli (unos as may be fumbibed by the United States for that iwrjHe, IT on luind. If not on baud, eertilta) mxoauu will be given. I'roiMwl to be eaeloMd In an enrebre and mdoried " l.-sputU fur Hay, at Fort Wulmile, A. T.,n and directed to the mnlertptMjI. The Government reserves the rlelrt to reject any and alt tM. HMs from ilMtoyal jiartles, or tlxvr wiiu hare huri-totore failed to fatfll tbdr emitraets with the Government wilt not be eutertoliied. H D. BAKEI'm OapUtn and A. Q. t. V 3. A . CliWQ. M. of Sub-DUtrlct of l'reseott. Proposals for Fencing (M-tee, SE.VLED I'ROPOSALS VflLL BE Re ceived at the Office of the County Re corder of Yavajol Comity, until Monday, Febru ary 10th, JtrfVS, at 11 o'clock a. for the erection of one bandreU and fifty feet of slab fenee round Ihe Coart'lloase. Said fence to be built of doable thickness of slab, spotted, harked and set close. The pot to be set eJcht fect apart, and, at ltau, two feet iu the croand; to be ollirwrd or Mwed lamber, aud elsht incbeatMre; the rsSU to bo ftwr by sis luetic ; aaeb stib to be spiked oa with four foi ty-penuy nails : a complete gate; wHh toet, ete to be befit In said fence, of the wew mMeriaf, at saeli place a iy be ajrreedupon. A l H&all Dut-huuwi. lour by six, with v.itlt five feet dcop, to lie bolM iu lt )alt-j-nl. Pnyioesit will be made in the jatl bonds ot the cottuty. Dy order of the Board of Saperrisar. JOHN V. BOURKB, Clerk Hoard of Supervisors. -Presesttt, January f, IVolice lo Creditors. i LL PERSONS IXDfcltTED TP' 1. WHh'am II. Hnnly, at Pnwcott, are; requested to ealj era the sndrritgffetl and make immediate payment, to save Cot aad other In? conveniences. J. T. IIAltGRAVE. Prescott, A. Tn J anuary 9, Vrcscott Livery Stable. rntte street, sdjatolug tI.rQrtx ttock Salon, Prol, Arltona.. fail THE UNDERSIGNED, having leased this old- . v -11 JS T 1 u.t.l- desire to Inform their friends and Hhe public gen erally, that they Urrs as poud 4 SADDLE AND nDGGY HORSES ! as can be found1 at any cstablUhment In the Terri tory, which they are ready to let at low prices. Always on bind, a Urge supply of GIIAIX AND MAY. Horse Ukcn care of by the dsr. week or month, on reasonable terms. A Job WaHi may be found at the stable. ready for emptoynrent. itnu. i..iuiAni, I.H.f)Kir.UN. I'rfrseott Nofctaibrr 28, 1607. Notice, TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO HERE V by claim, for farmlnf; purtKes, a tract of bind ?Ur.at1 and described as follow,, i Three hundred and fifty (350) yards runnlmr south trout uomw of Vulture Mlultijr. Comiany's farm, on tho Hossapmpi river, arc rr"Jn tbenee, bcveu uuna red (TOO) yards, tunning East. O. K. CUSENHAItY. Vulture City, Arliona, Dec 25, 1807. PACIFIC BREWERY. Montezuma Street, ,. Prescott, Arlsona, (South of tho Store of James Urant.) k S VTR DREW OUR OWN xVllecr, and tako prcat pains togrj mako it O. h.., lovers 01 mat neaiinya and Ftrouirthenlnir lieveraee will do' well by calling njon us and taking soui of our madlclnu. Good LAGER BEER, Liquors and Cigars, alr ways ou hand. KAIULE & 8Cnr.EREi:, Proprietors. l'rsseotlOctober 5, 16C7.