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BSsjflKJwBssisisssssssssissssssss 5 lSfpy'5BP tstmjwwwrtfj'. mm & THE SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLEi Satwriliiy, NoTcutbcr 5, 1850. AOBNTSi The following named persons arc authorized lo ltd n' agents lor the Sentinel : Tnovjti DotTie, Sim Francisco. I), n. H.inaii OrcRon Clly. JNO.H. Smith, Lifiiyctto. N. It. Lamc Corvullls. At.nx. Iluiert.v, lame-no Clly. John Fitiiiv.h, Winchester. NOTICE. From and after this dale, all bills due tlie BKNTINI'.b OFFlCIi Tor subscription since tho coinnicnccinciit of tbo Fourth Volume, and for Advertisements unpnld up to date of the 3.1(1 No. of raid Volume, must bo paid to tlio present proprietor. OMKAItA k FIUJANKIt. Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 18.".n. To tho Democracy of Oregon. Tlie Democratic State Cnitnd Committee tortuous gulches, irregular flats, and easy slopes, throughout which there Is found a good deal of quartz, projecting boulders, the dry red loner soil and rotten slate, which almost Inva riably reveals the presence of gold. There Is n large area of yet unprospected country lu tho Immedlato vicinity of tho town, and we were told that across some higher divides the show for gold was equally favorable. These mlues arc supplied with water from a ditch very recently constructed, and owned by Messrs. Maury it Davis, merchants, of Jack sonlllc. This ditch is about twclvo miles in length. The water Is brought fiom Williams' Creek, high up on the mountain, a few miles below the sourer. It has not capacity at pres ent to furnish all the claims opened with suffi cient Hater, ami the miners aro compelled to work and rest on alternate days, until a better head can be obtained. It Is the Intention of tho proprietors to extend It further next year, and by tapping tho Creek higher up, a much crcatcr volume. will bo supplied. When this projected work shall be completed, thero w III be the persons employed In mining, doubtless, where there Is one now. A few hundred yards abovo the town and hereby ropiest the Democracy or the various , t B,,Jway bctwccn tll0 ,0B11 nnJ dlc)t n counties ol tho (state to rclcct Delegates to at- , , . . . , , ., ... tend a Democratic State Convention mown-,1" rcMrro!r l,M l,ccn bullt.b' Ml,ur.f ,u" blent Kngctio City, on Wednesday, lhe lfith vis, capable of furnishing tho few claims fed day of November, 18.10. at 1 1 o'clock, A. M., from It, a supply of fourteen hours every day, for the purpose or selecting ll.reo Delegates to ,, j t,C fa. n the ditch which sup. represent this Slate In tho National Demo-1 ....."..... critic Convention lo be held at Charleston, In , P bls "'. enough water Hows to cna 18C0, for tho purpose of nominating candidate able the miners using It a good ten hours' for President and Vice President of the Uultcd work per day. At present the supply is lu- States. , ,.,.., sufficient to go beyond these lower town claims, 'J ha Comm ittce recommend that tho couii-i ..,.,,., ,. . . ., , MU..,,1 IM,rin n. follow., vl.! .IolImuii. "" nisi.yi:rmi,aniioiiccr.wuoim,TBoei a i Jivcnhlno. fl i Doiiirlii'. 7 t Coos. 1 1 Cur ry, I t Uiiipepia, 1 : I.i nc, 7 ( Hcntoit.fi ( I'olk, 4; Yamhill. 4 1 Washington, 3; Multnomah, fi i Columbia, 1 Clatsop, I j Wicii. 'l i LlacKni.is, .i Marlon, -i ; i.iun. in; J nut monk, I . It Is expected that each county w III immediately tnko steps lo secure n full repre sentation In said Contention. W. S. llltOCIC, Chairman. Lugcne City, Sept. 27, 18.1t. A Visit to Williamsburg. During the early part of tho week, we made n visit to tho no iv town sprung up oil Wil liams' Crcik, since tho discovery of gold there a little kss than a year ago, and called by the projectors, Williamsburg. Two bright, pleas unttliji were vouchsafed us for Ihe trip thither ninl luck, and In cv cry way we enjoyed It. doing ua were shown tho small tract which an Industrious German has feneeil In and prepares) for n vineynnl. To the ordinary ubicmr lLo soil niKMM harsh nnd barren, but the occn paying localities. The following companies arc now acthely engaged in profitable mining at and near s II liamsburg : Urlflln k Co. ( Layton k Nail Thomas k Savage; Clcvel k Co.) Cornelius k Co. Barcelona k Co. ; J. F. Kelly k Co. ; and Goodwin .t Co. All of these have good claims and are doing well. Indeed we were told that thero has not yet been a single claim opened In that locality which had proved a failure. This is a rctnarkablo Instance, If true, ami we have it from so many reliable nnd in telligent persons that we cannot doubt it. We do not wish to paint the country any better than facts will Justify, because such n course would in the end be productive of more harm than benefit. I.iko all prosperous mining settlements, Williamsburg presents an unusually lively up pearaneo In tho evening. Yet we will venture the remark that In no similar community can I.I - i II.. ..... i.nt h m. nsrittrltm-ul iIdsrmh and wine "'ere uo .oumi uemr opponmmies lor persons r, , n.ll, .,.. r.ntrnn,l-nm l, V ttY tl)0 k"ar0 I'OUW '" "" "' in the adaptability of tho plr -o to Ihe uses do- ll"fe? lH.nc!l manner. .Irani. Woarofol aw.i what Larllculur I "lCr "raCHOII, a Ilcballng sort or gropes will bo cultivated, litit liclicro the intention or tho owner Is to cngago in the manufacture of tho pure light wines, somen hat similar to Hock ami Santerne. I'tirthiT fin r nntu-,1 tltriiiitlt tlio ltltli sot. ilemenf r,.tl,,l Ilomi. n.i.ne.1 .lni.l.tt,s from I Mcrabh) nudkncC present, Olid i t...rti.Mi.in. w.....M.i.........nmi graceel tlie occasion with their Among the Club has been organized, at whlih the members meet one night In each week, to discus tlio ijucxtlotiH presented. Wo attended u meeting of this Club, and were much entertained with the character of the debates. There was it con- several Indies attend tnee. .pille rich gnlchcs and this through ll.ls region, fonw, "" "l" " 'in'" ICl1 "ie "'"J"' nl which, during Ihe rainy mmoii, pay IuihIuiik. '',,a nlo cleurly, and ollicn were nmustng. ly to tho miners, an.) could water bo rurnl.hcd . ' ' " wcr, ih1.iiIcJ will, courtwy throughout tho year, would become notcsl for,"'"1 f?",HfeJ,,l,D' '3 '0. 1 1- liistltmlon Ihn strndy abundant sleld of gold. "f ,,,,U..Cll,,, U " vcry ,"",ll,,'jl " ttml, ll Nr Queer's Turin standi the old cabin !"'' " mw' " l-ron.;. lug the menu, formerly Copied by I ho notorious J udd broth- Urof tfca members, which Its projector. .?. ...miLi ... i n.r.nt 'l.v .mnn ilM "ii.doubH-.lly dlgne.1. An evening tuiml .it I . i . I..H... 'i'ii. .i.i.. tier Cub giM more hcauhful present plea- clinr.iii nl miml.r uud roblHTy. J his cabin . .," . ,,,.,. ' , i ., i .1 .1. i, ,. . i.., , surotMiilf Jrtolnllo llioexcllcmcntof llie wos (ur n Ii ng time the iliivf rcmlcxvoiis lor . ,, . ,,, ., , , .. , " , i .i t it town, and urily, the beno'lis liming fmiu tLoe iKsiKiralc fellows and their accomplices ' .,.,,., , , ' . , . .i i i. f.. i. hours thus oei u.ileil, cannot lx othcrw e thau In crime. Near bv.uloiv the banks of Apple- , , ., , ', , .. ,., , ,, , ii i .it i . ii Instrucllvunndelesnllii-'. In cniinvctlon with gn c (.ril, are demo clnpparel thickets, ndnil- .,,..., , , ., , , , Z.t.i.. .....' i ..i.i.ii-.. i.li ,1M,,1,.llrfriHulliigduli,llio memberj could easily .n:.,;.t, .,,.,. i ,..r.. n,.M,.i,.m.i. w'nrJUto means towaids the purchase tf , , ." books, perioilic.ils and nenspatrs,iind in time are tmiv Jcrtiil. . ' , , , . ,. U,m miehlng ll.o Valley wo, toppciror n very respectable library might bcaecumu- fuw mliiutwot Ihfl house of (hat ihrifty.frngal .' , ,., .... .... . ... . -I A mile nr Iwo from IMIainiliuri? ore two other small settlements. As time wus not cr mitteil us to visit either of them, we cannot industrious old IVnii'.slv aula ti'ermau farmer, (leiirgo Iug. Ilu has nmc of tho Ut land la. link Will. . nn.l e,,r.itw nniin -,tllt,lii flmfp litouB.li inoro thoroughly nor profitably. Ills m"U;'lke ""J" '"iption of their appearance. WUbW aro always n premium article Ii. "! or pri-pctt, Hut we were ussuresl market, and he Is ip.l.e a, ccmM in cury I ,w1llM,, ' l"?", u Unt H;nnneDttrad m, ..i.i . i ,ci.. i ... i... I ami mining local ties. I-rom tho top of u high other brunch of l,uli.inilry. , . ..." , , , , , ,,,,,,, , ... . , . .1 , . rt-n i t hi whuh we climbed back of ulllamsburg, Ne.t we stopped at the store of 0 llrlen & t .. , , , . r .. ' ,, ,. , ., , , i, , i, a magnificent view was presentt-il of the sur Mclviiv, both hanl-vvorl.lng. (iitirprWng men,! J". , . ' .. , , , , ', , ,. , , , ', , , rounding country. Acriws tho creek, back who tiltlul upon their prvwnt lauds early, and,, " .,,,., . ., , , i .r..i i ..i i.i, .it,,..,iu, frm ,1,c fronl '"" llll ihvro 'tretthwl a beau- I i . ,i i. ., ,i .. i ...i?.. 1 1 tlful valley, clear to tho mountain bac, with Invofccurcil to thciii'ihcs not only a valuable ' , ,i. uil uim I'l it iiiiiu I' muikf wuu nuivii t-ttiii tlalm, well stocked, but have licsMca been ena' lileil to accumulate u very fair ready capital. They havn both mcrlteil tlio success which has greeted them, nod will continue to do so. I'rom this vicinity, along the creek flat, and quite to tho foot hills on cither side, thero Is a very lair amount or gold procured evtry jear. The mines liavo not the reputation ol being to be of good rich fcoil. In the distance was seen snow-capped mountain summits, and tbo great gap through which It is contemplated to bring the newly projected Josephine, wagon roud. llelow, tortuously coursed the ditch stream, riivmbllng a silvery cord In Its minute ness; and lower .till, the reservoir, looking a tiny lako of sparkling liquid, with fragmentary xnrv r If It itiul lliftrrtfiirii tin pa ilit hat aciis lliru . Sim. mil, .n.1 .l.n.n.lN lo ,l lMm llM. ,l,r""11 f B'!B ll"1 toMS '0m ltcJjje-. uhlLh iharaetcrNn ., t n, .it,M.i i., ! u U a 7 considerable drawback to II ... -. ...An...n. ..M. It is n fact that the same parlies have worked there for seasons together, und cling there yet jj und what is more, ull of tlum have done quite ' m well us the mol lavon-il In other minis which have n much better mine. A pretty good supply of water Is fiiriilstivtl neatly all the year, by two medium-volume illtclm own il by Messrs. Towler t Iveckr, who have liamsburg that nt pru-cnt thero is no regular Hue orstuges running between it and Ihe chief ptaccH In Jucksuu and Joscphluo counties. If this facility wire ulTnrdcd, there Is no question but tlmt a large addition would be made to tho population uud trade within a brief period. Miners uud others would jouruuy there Iroin Crescent City, Yrtka, ami other ortions of California, and from adjacent sections of our 111 ai.i!i.i. i tculmrv clnn, nlimil itililti'iv In lli,. " ' nvi n St.ltjv irir,ltipv Ii-ik lltii. r.iiiltlfi . ,n These ditches ore constructed along " , ' ", '' -o - " miereii. r iuiii n uai wu uatu nearii ami keen The Josephine County Convention. In another column wo publish tho proceed' lugs of tho Democratic Convention of Jose phlno county, which met at Kcrbyvillo last Saturday. Appended to tho rcitorl is a letter sent us by James llcndcrsliot, Ksq., Sheriff of Joscphtuo county, Chairman of tho Conven tion, and one of the most reliable Democrats lu Oregon, This letter tells its own story, and we do not propose to add any comments of our own In regard to It, further than to slate that from two other delegates who wcra pres ent at the Convention we havo received state ments corresponding with the substance of tho letter, so far as concsrns tbo charges that mi duo influences were resorted to lu order to pro cure tho vote of " Instruction" to tbo delegates, Wo do not lako any exceptions whatever to the spirit of the instructions. The distinguish' ed gentleman in whoso favor the majority in structed, Is a Democrat, and has done gallant service in tho Democratic cause. Should lie obtain the nomination at Charleston, wo will use our best energies to promote in every hon orable way, his triumphant election to tho Pres idency. Under ordinary circumstances, the Convention had as perfect u right to " Instruct" Tor Senator Douglas, as the Jackson county Convention had to " recommend" in favor of (Jen. 1am. Hut wo do think, even from the report the Secretary of tbo Convention has sent us, that tho procedure In that body was irregular, and calculated to work dissatisfaction and mischief. It appears that but one-third of the precincts were represented, and from the precincts which did appear the delegations were not full. The odious proxy system obtained In tho most ob jectionable formv Wo aro nut nwaro whose fault It is, but certainly there was not suffi cient notice given to prepare for tho Conven tion, nor was tho notice proierly circulated. In view of theso fuels, it was an act of doubt ful propriety to instruct at all, or to pas upon resolutions ol a so radical a political character as they did. So far as their resolutions are concerned, wo challenge precedent for them In tho faith of any prominent partisan or organization. It is easy to discern from whence they sprung, but they ro utterly transcend tho original, that tho great author could only hero and there discov er a word or lino of his own, while scarcely nil Idea is preserved as It emanated from him. Tho compiler of tho resolutions extracted tho bulk of Ids language from tho late essay on Popular Sovereignty, published by Senator Douglas in lhrptr' Magixzint, but tbo mere words are pretty much nil lie did copy. In his arrangement, wheresoever ha escapes don n right nonsense, he tumhtajnto rndlcal error or heresy lo even tho Dotiglns-Democratlc faith. Take for Instance In tho third rcsetii lion. Who is there so linjK-Iessly gouo lu fanaticism as to assort that Congress has any power over Slavery In the .Slates? And jet this is one of tho fin) points contained In the resolution. Tho other resolutions in connection with Popular Sovereignty nru nlno wldj ol tho mark, and should serve us an example fur tho bi mil t of future compilers of uiiothcr's written views. Making i.itch-vvork of nn author's words, Is very apt to inllnly distort me tvutv ne nai i-oiiuiii to eumi'v, iim mo hi-' stance in point plainly Inii-li.-s. I Mug neither Democratic, Republican, Abolition nor Atuvr- lean, the resolutions will of coarse pais fur untiling, and wo Iiojio no mora s'uh will ever come from the stanch DeniiK-mtlii county of Ju'cphlne. We Mippo the majority body Intended to promulgate uud endow I ho well- know- position of Senator Douglas upon (he subject or Popular Sovereignty. If so, it Is will enough, only a spirit of fairness would have dictated tlio suppression or all lending nolutions In u Contention comprised or h than one-hair or its legitimate force. "Pair play Is miiih the liest and safest in politics, as It Is In every walk of life, nud tboso r.!io nt favorable periods press snap judgments to tho bitter end, urc quite certain to have tho act returned against themselves at some future day. Thero should bo harmony throughout the Democratic ranks at this time, nod we khall regret to learn that the action or tho Jo sephine county Convention lias produced any considerable disaffection. Favor whom you ptcaxo for President, among tho Democratic nspirauts, until the nomination shall bo made at Charleston in May next, and from that time forth unite all your energies to secure victory to tho nominee, lie not man-worhlp-pcrs; neither ostracise a Democrat (Imply be cause he does not prefer your favorite for Presidential honors. Democratio County Convention, In pursuance of notice previously given, the Jackson County Democratio Convention was nciu ni mo uourt iiouso in .iucksoiiviiic, nn Saturday, tho 29th or October, nt 2 o'clock, 1. M., tor the purpose or selecting tilno Dele gates to represent tho County in tho State Con vent lop to bo held on the ICth November, at which aro to bo chosen three Delegates to represent the Stole or Oregon In tho Democratic Convention at Charleston, S. C, in Mcy, I860. Tho Convention was called to order by J. II. llced, Esq. Hon. A. M. llcrry was chosen Chairman and J. II. Slfers, Secretary. Ou motion, a Committee of Thico was ap pointed by tho Chnlr lo examine and report upon tho credentials of members. Messrs. J. N. T. Miller, Tho. Smith and Harvey Morgan were appointed. The Committee reported that tho following Prccluets wcro represented, lo wit: Apple gate, Ashland, llutto Creek, I'dcii, Jackson ville, Star Uulch nnd Sterling. On motion tho rcpoit "as received mid adopted, and tho Committee disiliarged. On motion, Denj. llajmoml was admitted as Delegate from the Daidtnelles precinct, nnd Cupt. Alcorn admitted as Delegate from Man isamta precinct. Tho following is o list of the Delegates for whom credentials were presented, and those admitted, to wit: Ai'tlatvl Piter Smith, Copt. Smith, ltobt. Wright. EJcnS. 1). Smith, Win. Hesse, J. C. llaper, J. P. Hums. . Staling. John Ooutrcll, John A. Smith. Jiirlioiii-inV. J. ILltecd, W. A. Johnson, Jus. O'Mcara, J. II. Slft-rs. J. X. T. Miller, Fred. Hebcr, A. M. Kerry, David Mnn. Jpi'ltgnte. J. P. Ilurncs, (J. Wheeler, J. McKay. .WiiW Cre:t. Harvey Morgan, Jackson Ilader, .las. Tntcn. Swr GuUi. U'cl Tiiihham, Itobert Irwin, N. II. Wright. Darthntlta. Hold. Ilnvmoml. Mitnttuuta. Cunt. Alcorn. Tho precincts of Prrklusvllle, llranv' Creek, Tablo ltock und Ford Creek were not repre sented. The Convention hating permanently organ ized, on motion, n Committee of 1'ivc wns ap pointed by tho Chair to draft n-snlullotis ex pressive or the sense of tho Convention. Messrs. Ilctij. Iliittnoud, W. A. Johnson, ltobt. Wright, X. D. Smith aud Jos. O'Mcara. wcro named as tho Commit Ice. After a recess of llllcen minutes Ihe Com mittee reported the following preamble and resolutions I Wiikiikas, The Democracy of Jackson conn tr belna now called upon to express a nrefer- ence for Presidential candidate, In view of the mcctlmr of tho Democratic Slnto Convention nt Kugcno City, on the ICth November, at which tire in ne icicctcii mrcv Heieiriiics to at tend tho Nntluui! Convention at Charleston, who shall cast tl.o vote of Oregon for a Presi dential nominee, it Is llfiolml, Thsl wo recommend our Delegates to I lie Slntc Convention to veto in favor or re commending the Delegates to tho National Convention to cast their votes in that body in favor of (Jen. Jotcpli taiic for Presidential caniiiiiiiie, for President, nud John 0. Drcekcurldge Tor Vloo President. Ilcsolvcit, That tho Secretary furnish a copy of theso proceedings to the OiikiIiN Sfxtinn., with tho request tlmt other papers In this State publish. It. D. MOKFORI), Sec'y. KRRnvviu.R. Nov. 2d, 1859. Kcrron Skvtinki. ! Accompanying this letter yon will find tho proceedings of tlie Jo sephine county Democratic Convention. The citizens of Jackson county, as well as of this, will doubtless be much astonished at tho tono or somo or tho resolutions, and as I am well ralisflcd that they do not rolled tho views of tlio mass ortho UcmocrnoyofJosephlno county, i uecm ii out jiisuco in say unit tlio uounty Convention was not frilly represented, (only five out of fifteen mxelncls nnswerinir tho call.) and tho imjoflly of tho Delegates present vterc selected ky fraud, and were either office holders nr nsplrnnts to office consequently, prompted by Impure nnd itnti-Dcumaiitlc motived In pressing tlm lussuiro of such resolutions. I make this statement at tho solicitation of Democrats who have lieen such bmr ciioiil'i to i tho immc, and Ihose who nru not in the habit of suatchmg their tnkttt. iiespceiiuiiv yours, JAMKS IlK.VDKItSIIOTT. Latest Foreign and DomoitioNewt A St. Ionls correspondent or the S.F. 7ti- rim pays tho following merited tribute to Urlg. Oen. Harney t Tho trouble between Oen. Harney nnd Oov. Douglas In llritlsh Columbia, with accounts of wlilcii wo have been ravore-l through Ihe Han Francisco press, Ims excited lively umirehen- slons here uud throughout tho whole country. No ono wants to fight John Hull jet, about San Juan or anything else, though every ono icars 111:11. sucn a calamity win 00 prccipltalcil upon us ir those gentlemen aro left to them selves to solvo the difficulty. Tho Governor seems to havo that unyielding, Impracticable tcuijicr which lielongs to so many of tho sons of ticotland, nnd (ien. Harney's ultra pugna city of d is 1 i nit Ion Is well known. Ills rnur. ngeous nnd determined conduct in Florida and ngeous ami ueicrimncu conuuci 111 1- loriua ami ,m . ,) nill ft U;M ftUpil,,,t Clllno 10 f in Mcxlcs, his prompt chastisement or the nation or Colonel Peter I. (JlarK, Tor ove ratcally Sioux Indians and his unceremonious uul ,l0 0, ,iu ,Vn, (00 rottcn to hold to. Valley. on each siilo or toe riv er, ootli being tome sev en miles In length. At present there are about blxty to seventy hit men and Chinamen en- fa -nl In mining there. ortho place, we do not hesitate to cxpriss the conviction that Williaimburg will in Iiv4 than another tear becomo 11 town of first Inipoi- v il., tn,,, ,v,.,.l it ..i,. 1 " " '" 1""" "" u " """ cd Villiam,brg; The town breaks full upon I ,k-rc ' ""W C'H to "U rapid devel- tho view at once. You turn a (.harp angle in j "I""0"1' . , tho road, nscind a low bench, and ull of Wi. Sk.vatob rnoM C.ti.it 011.su. Oov. Wcller llanijbtirg is lufore you. It prevnU u very has appolnteil Judge II. P. Huun, or Yuba brbk bulncs appearance, anil Is by far tho county, V. 8. Seuutor from California, lo till ljc.-t built new milling iclileiucnt we have jet die vueaucy occasioned by the death of Mr. been There nro soup forty bulldiu.-s ofall Hroslerlck. Tho leading Democratic papers torts ulreudy up, and ot!- ts wcro in progress of erection. There uro several well stocked (tons, thnps, and saloons in active opeiutton ; a large, will-built hotel u nearly finished ; and or tho Statu deelaro tho selection to bo very good and appropriate. Judge Huun is a nativo or Scott county, Keutucky. Ho came to California with his family in 1849, nnd CoNGiiEssioNAL. Itte private advices from Portland iuform us that Mr. Logan has at length abandoned tho Idea or contesting Mr. Stout's scut In Congress. We hope this im prove true, not that we fear tho issue If per klited in, but it would cost much valuable time, end be productive of no good whatever, A contest might work damage to the interests of Oregon, by delav ing action on tho War Dibt ana other Important measures. Wo wish to see our Representative iintrammelcd lu every rcicct, so that his best services may bo entirely devoted to tho Interests of hiiconstltu nicy. To drive him into a long defence of his rights lo a scat could not but Impair his use fulness meantime in Stato matters. Mr. Lo gan nill save money to the Treasury and to hU own pocket by abandoning tho contest. P. S. Since the above was put In type, wo learn from telegraph to tho Sacramento Union, that Mr. Logan arrived at Sao Francisco in tho Columbia, from Portland, and was to leave for Washington on the 5th November, with tho intention to contest the right of Mr. Stout to a seat in Congress. fMoin. That we improve or and endorse the action of the State Central Committee lu maintaining this year, the syitun nr apportion ment Instituted by their predecessors, us It Is louiMcii upon iiieiruc principle 01 representa tion, mid Is in uccordancu with Democratic us.11.-c. The report of the Commit lee, was on motion, received nnd adopted. The Couu'iiliou then proceeded In the u'ec linn of Delegates to the State Convention by iqicu vote. The following uam:d gentlemen wcro duly c:vctcii : ..J-.X. T. Mills',,-1- IUI'iut iiMnnii. ,f. 0. Duncan, .s. II. Hnrti-r Mimniii, " W. ICivkr, J. IC licit, , las. D.Mfara, On motion, It was Ittmlvrtt, That tho DclcgalM who nro pres ent nl Ihe State Omvuitlou on Ihe liilli No vimbcr ihall iiomiuatu 11 ('halimau, lo lie i-lnt-cn from uliinng them-elves, nnd who shall have Ihe right to vote lu the place or such Del egates fnnn this eon nly. On iiiniloit, it was Undid, I bat the prnccfilings of this Con vention be publlsbisl In tho Oregon Hi.stim:!.. The Con lent Ion then iiiljouriml. une ilie. A. M. HllltltY, Chairman, J. 11. Simis, Sicretary. u... Nun tlvkc, , JjlIllC' and everything indicates tlie future prusptrity has lived In 1 uba county ever since. Ho nud permanency of tho place. I has always been a consistent, zealous Dcm- e took a long stroll over tho mlntnrr re-,ociat, gion, to tattsfy ourself jiersonally in regard to the reports concerning It. Tho mines extend from the creek to theclcvatnl bases onhoirrint foot hills back, stretching over threo broad binehes, upon tho lower one of which the town is built. Tho topography of the country Is u-iy similar to that of tbo oldest and best milling localities lu Nevada, Placer, Calaveras, HrnR Potvioks. Mr. X. hectare of Ap-pit-gate, has brought to this oflico two largo potatoes grown upon his place this year. They weigh a trifle over three pounds each, and Mr. Lecture says that these and Ihtrly-slx others from tho same seed measured a good bushel. Applegato is undoubtedly tho finest land In this section for potatoes. Air. l Amador, Tuolumne, ami other of tbo chief, been shown several vorietea rah,i l. fiw.r 1 oimtics of California, being cast in low divides, J Long, oil of them of superior quality. Okn. Scon at Portland. Tho Porttaud people gavo lien. Scott a heart; welcome upon his visit to that city. Tbo old hero visited several of the private dwellings during tho day, and afterwards received tho crowd who wcro anxious to pay their respects to him at the Metropolis Hotel. In tho evening bo left in the steamer on bis way to Sail Juan. Stoiteo on tiik Skvsox. The stago lino between Jacksonville ami Kugcno City has been withdrawn for tho Winter. Ike mail scrvico will meantime be performed ou horse Joscphino County Convention. The Democratic County ConviMlon for Jo sephine met pursu.m, 10 ran or iim County Central Commltliv, nt Kcrbyvllle, ou Satur day, Oct. 29lh. Jus. Himlfinhott was chosen Chairman, nud It. II. Merloni Secretary, pro. ttmjwe. Wm. J. Matthews, Jifilrson Howill, nnd Hcnj. Jouargaii wcrcuppoiuliilitcummltlccon CrttlcntluU. After dim examination the committee re ported the following persons entitled to seats in the Convention : William," Creel W.J. Herry, J O'llrlen. M. P. Pierce nud Jeir.l low ell. Kerl'ijvillt Win. J. Matthews, It. II. Mor ford. D. S. lloltnn, and 0. K. llrumr, by M. 0. Harkvvell, proxy. Canon Crul A. Turner, Thos. livelier. llrountown., F. Mann, by II. Jouargen, proxy; K. 0. Paden, Clias. Lbcrt, by l 0. l'uikn, proxy. James HcudcriJiott was then ndniittrd to cast the vote of llrlggs' precinct ; Fiank Vun nell to east the vote or tho ub.-vnt member for Hrowntown preilnct; and Samuel It. Scott was admitted to cast tho volo of Sailor Dig gings precinct, us im primary meeting had been held there. Jelllrsoii llosvell was cr- mltted to cast tho vote of W.J. Herry, nbseut. James ilciiderlinttaud It. H. Mor lord wcro then elected us pcrmauint ollicers. Tho Convention prorecdeil to cleft five dele gates to the State Convention. Messrs. Orriii T. Hoot. M.T. Pierce. Daniel New comb. Ous- tavo Wilton, und Samuel It. Scott were duly elected. Tho following resolutions were adopted, each resolution bcim: voted on separately : Jtcwhcil, That this Convention approve of me oasis 01 up poriiomucm auoiueii iiy tlie Slate Central Committee nt hugeuu Clly, ou on tho L'ltb September, 1659. Hetolvetl, That all Kil'leal power Is inherent in tho People, and that tho doctrine of tho ca pacity of the pcoplo to govern themselves Is the corner-stouo of our political fabric, annll- cublo alike lo States ami Territories. Jiesoiieil, 1 hat we endorse tho niinclnlo of ansomio unu intervention uy uongress vvuu Slavery in the States or Territories. Jtootuil. That wo hold it to bo tho duty of tho Democratic party steadfastly to adhcro to the principles unbodied in tho Compromise measures of 18M), rutilicd by tho election lu 1832, ro-afilrmeil by the Kansas-Nebraska Hill in 185 hand incorporated in tho platform in leoo, ui uincinuuii : unit tlmt we win resist Innitlii'lit ol them, nil clearly Indicato his chunictcr. Had lie been sent ull the way to Utah, Instead uf being rcculleil boforu he had Inivirsed half tho ilistanco between Fort Iieav- euivnrtii and Salt loikc city, lie wou'd soon have taught tho Mormons it severe lesson. Tlio KTiitrators of the Mountain Mcudmr mana ere wnuiii mug itgo nave iaxmi swinging on a glhliet, mil I trig ham Young, Ilelicr Kimball, ami their leading lirutlircn In ilcvillry, would havo been put lu making military roads Ihroueli tho country, with balls and chains iiM)ii their legs. The General's place of rest-ileiii-e is lu this city, and his wholo 1 1 1110 Is pascii ncro when no is not nimiit upon milita ry service. Mr. Ilarnev, as ono ol the heirs of the lmmctie Mullnupliy estate, Is poscscd of priqierly little short ol u million ur dollars in value. Ilishop Ohdcnlonlc, tlie long nrd ile-cervedly siiqicnJcd, has rcmovis) n fiitbrntid front uliinng the New York hplsciipallaiis bv with- ilruwliig from Ihe I louse of llishnps ihe pell- unu vvuieii nsKs lor iim restoration 10:110 in-ael-ship or the diocese of New York. Hut ll would seem lint liuuml his friends do not abandon the hoixs or a reslnratlon. 'Iim Kpisiitpil New York Convention, on tho lltllli Sept., iimld cxcltcDi'Mit not usual In rueh a body, decided that Ihu next (Icnenil Conven I Ion' should bo nrknl In remit bis miteiiev. At present, llisln'ii Onkrkouk riiinlus, us liiretirnre, siiih-iuKiI us lo his ruuelinn i-iil-li-npal, tin V In'iuu udmlulstenil by IUI1011 Pot- ! r. 11.11 ims iicvirsuiietriiiiepriviiiiiui ni num. Sumo readers liny rvcolleu tlmt lira great nlfeiise vvbli'h leel to his tautKiiilMi vin drunk- lllll.VS. Ill lltM ITIItVI-ALVsnti u.l.Lt lillLlllt. thl.i unworthy Hishop behavisl iiukvciitiy Uh warn iwo viriiious un.i rtiiinubie iain:s nl ills church Iho sblirs Iluikrow. Tho occurred m tiro of old date, being now near seventeen jcurs klnce. A Wiuhlnglnn corrvpondent gives Ihe fid lowing sketch of Iho habit or the President : Tin Pii'deleiit Is lu icrfevl health. Ho has nn marks of l.-!ng Jnlal on-nru worn. Ho do-s not ilitp in Ihe city. Precisely at half. pat four he may be tvrn starling for his rural lioino In Iho countiv. He has u bcntillful cot tage near the Soldiers' Itelnatj und ono of tho cnttugi's that surround tho Kclrcut.niid the ono kloiiglng to Ihu governor or that es tablishment, Is the summer homo of tlm Presi dent. It Is four miles from Iho clly. and a delightful drive. He dines ut live o'clock 1 ut v . six lie welcomes, lu u quiet way, any gentlemen or ladles who may choose to call on him 1 and this rlilu Is becoming quite n fashionable one ; and any afternoon the President may lu scon ou the plarza, of bis beautiful cottage, with bis friends, rnjoj jug tho air and tlio srxnery as well as tlie graceful society that surrounds him. Few- men huve occupied the P.xt-uitivo chair who have understood so well bow to lighten olllclul care, and catch the pa-slug comfort, ns the burd.-iii of Ihu oflico nru borne uud this uccouiils fur Mr. Huehanau's good health. Alfred, Iverson, one) of tho United States Senators from Georgia . has wrltcn a letter in which ho cxpre8sen tlio opinion that ir tho Southern delegates nt Charleston will unite nnd bo firm, they can cither force the Northern Democracy to yield their demands or else UUltc the South upon n candidate of their owni With regard to Senator Douglas he says ! " I cnunot belle vo that tho Southern Dem ocracy Will commit stf suicidal an act as to adopt .tudgo Douglas as their candidate for the Presidency or his his dangerous political Heresies, i eio not ociicvo mat no or his poli cy can. receive tho sanction and support of the Caricton Convention. 1 await the action or that Convention in confident hone that both will bo repudiated, if not bv a malorltV of the Convention, nt least by a decided majority or 1 no southern delegates, and that tney win so net as cither to defeat him and his Frccsoll Squatter Sovereignly doctrine and policy, or break up tho Convention nnd take proper nnd effcctlvo stops to unite tho wholo South upon Southern flights principles nnd Southern Right candidates in the Presidential election orleco." H. S. Foolc, or Mississippi, publishes a long letter, in which bo speaks in terms or warm approval or tho spirit or Senator Douglas' magazine article, lie says that he is sick of conventions nnd caucuses, and that his vote will not bo influenced by Iho action of that nt Charleston. He rcirards Mr. Douilns as ono of about twenty distinguished statesmen, both Whig and Democratic, any of whom ho would like to sea elevated to tho I'rosldetitlal chair. The statement that General Wool had been appointed to command tho army during the nb-ence of tlencral Scott to tho Pacific Is un true. Ucnrrnl Wool tins Iho cominiind of Iho Kistcrn Department, which cmbrnces nil the country cnt ortho Mlsslsslpphoxtcndlng from Muliie to Key West. The ordering or (lencral Scott to tho Pacific Department does not chango General Wool's poiltlon, General Scott Is still commander ol Iho army. The New Jersey pipers ngrco that Know NothhiirUm is dead In that Slnle. A spasmo dic ntlrmpt wns made there n few weeks since, under tlio leadership or t.ommodoro Stockton, to set up the dying carcass of Know Nothing- nomt- mor. togeth er, and Mr. Clark, fearing the failed niins, has very wisely decided lo run. This is probably the lost Ulort of Know Nolhingisut in New Jersey. Professor Li Mountain, tho mronaut, about whoso fato so much anxiety has been felt. Is safe. A dispatch was received from him at Troy. New York, on October 3d, which read as follows t Ottawa, C. W.. October .Id. Lost nil. I.nndeil three humlred miles north of Water, town, 111 the Canada wilderness. Wo were Tour eliys without fond. Were brought out by hrdian guides In their canucs, etc. Please) Inform my wife. A dispatili from Leavenworth, Oct. 4lh savs: 'Iho election, to-day, nn tho question or the acceptance nr reception of tho tVyau (lotto constitution, passed oir quietly. The adoption of Ihe constitution Is geKerally conced ed ns certain. Ismvciiwortli City cave 2.11 majority fur the constitution. Atchison City nnd towuihlp, gave one majority for Iho con stitution. Other prccluets to hear from will Inercas) tho majority. A negro man purchased his freedom went In New York Slate, nnd bv rlirhl economy saved 80110, which bo entrusted Id nil abolition ledunr to irii to IHawaro nn-I buy his oldest daughter 'Iho lecturer was ovi-rt-nmo on his ihuritnMa crrunl bv-a fair daughter ortho Stale or IMaiMtrfi whom bo inarrinl, and then piK'keleil the 8000 given to him by the negro. Huisell, Majors k Co. havo lost Ihe Utah nrd Oregon Army truuqiortatlou contract. t,h,u bi'Cn iflts.ii to Irvliw k Ce. Mlison While, an vx-mcuiber of Conurcss. from I Vim. svlvillllll. Is llliu of till) lilltrr linn. II 1 I. W. M. .Miigniw,ifPiiinvyuuIa,iirenlsii pirl nrrs. Irving A Cu.'s bids wcro .10 cents per mile less than thosu of the Into contract. MAllRTET). I the residence of Iho llrlde's father. Ump county, on the v:td October, by .Indue J). At nun county, on the 0. Underwood, Mr. lltcmim It. Ciiinsvuv and Miss i.i'ciM'A J.srrs, holu or Ump'inn county. SPECIAL NOTICES. Independent Order of Knighthood. fit Jvcrcit Cnnip, No, aeni uraer 01 Xniffhthood, hold their reK- ulnr Tiiectlugs on Ihe first Sal" unlay nfter full moo.i In each mouth, nt their Hall In Napo leon, Oregon. All Companions In noml standing are rcMiectfully Invited lo visit us. .r.o.sPKAii. w. an. JOIINH. POIT.W.D. Ih It. I). Monronn, Sec'y. iI3ly GRAND CAMPOF OREQOISi, x. o. or uz. W.V. V. lltS'F.HMlT, (7raiilSittrt, nllICK AT .VAI-0I.K0V, OIIKOOV. All comuiiinlcallniis lo the Grand Camp should be niMrescd In the Grand Cnmp. Infor mation concerning Iho older may nlo lie had by addressing any of the following Grand Sen1 ninrs I Ihuo Tiioviiwiv, Waldo I J. O, Serin, J. Ai Aniiorr. Napoleon P. P. 1'iiivi, I). II, Hi iinow-H, W. J. ItoiilNsov, Jacksonville. lfiyl WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M, A 1101,1) their regular cominunlcnllous vf on Wcilnesilay evening preceding thd rfiill moon, in JU'XsnWIttK. o. t. W. W. FOWLKIt, W. t. 0. W. OitKKit, Sec'y. NEW A D VEHTISI23IENTS. UNION HOTEL i JACKSONVILLE, OGN. SX 11WXI H. SIOLBK. THIS widely known and cstahlbhnl Itouss Is now kept bv LDvVtS II, 'A Oh till. Under his superintendence It will be entirely re lltliil, re-furnlfhed with New llcdi anil llcililliig, New Itootn Furniture, and In every way placed In llrt order. Those commodilluns fur guests have already lieen Inrgedy attcndeil til, ami the proprietor can safe ty promise nit who patronlru him, comforts ami luxuries superior lo any provided elsewhere In Ill's KCtlou, and not rurpassul within the Slate; The (Icorirlt election, the :IJ Oct..-result. cil lu the rc-clectlon of Oov. Drown by a very l.uec lira orlly. (if two districts. Iho seventh und eighth, the election of the Democratic can didates for Congress Is not certain, but is con eiilnl in all Ihu others! the thliil alone CJieent- itl that has gone oppsitlon. The greatest modern duelist dliil recently lu Purls. M. Cheouart. Out of thirty duets he (ought during his life, ho was worsted twenty nine times, and only oneo succeeded In wound ing his adversary, his very best friend, with whom lie hud quarreled on some frivolous pretext. Captain Hlvlere, Iho viiavo lmpnter, who bus made hlm-elf notorious lu the States by his " gallantries,'' has had on affair of kono'r in New York, wilh the no less celebrated Hilly Mulligan, formerly or California. Mu. ligan ikcliuvd speaking to ltlvicre, und a eliallauge was Ihu couseepieiiee. Hilly prompt ly arrvjitcd. The partk-s repalriil to Iho field selectcil, nnd from that Instant the valiant Captain began to show tho wlillo feather. Mulligan wus unxlous to havo tho "sport" proceed, nnd off. reel to light in any manner that ltivier might select, lint Ihu fellow proved no lighter, and inglorlousty re tired from tho cronnd. Next d iv ho lied Ihu city. The New t ork paM'rs speak highly or Mulligan's iicnavior in lue miair. 'I'ho Washington correspondent of tho Jle. publican states that dispatches have been re ceived from Ueucral Harney, and that they were or such a nature varying to sns.li a ex tent the previous impressions of the President uud Cabinet as to the origin and particulars or tho iblliculty at San luau as to occasion regret that (lencral Scott bad been sent for ward at all. This correspondent mentions n rumor at Washington that asjiecial messenger win uo uispaici.en ovcnuiid to intercept lien eral Scott if possible, and countermand Ids orders, 'lo these statements ollhls correspond ent I am not myself disposed to attach much weight i but I give them to you for what they may be worlh. A corrcpondcut of tho St. Louis. Repultican writes i " Thero was an immense concourse assembled at Colllcrville on Saturday lust, where Hoy. ernor Joucs nnd others congratulated tho pco plo on Ihu triumph of Democracy in 't encsscc. At tho conclusion of tho Governor's simeh a number of garlanded school girls came upon thcstnnd ami picsciitcd him a beautiful banner, on which was iuerlbed : ' Doculas and Cuba 18C0.' If anything could uttcattliQ feellnir of tho people, uoihiug was more calculated to back. Until Spring opens and tho roaels aro ,''''. That our Delegates to tho Stato good again, we cannot hopo for speedy nor teS.V'ieStrCl very regular mail conveyance between Lower leston Convention, to cast thtlr votes and in. uud Upper Oregon. , flucnce for Stephen A. Douglas for candidate ull encroachments ou tho same; uud that we Pledge our v otes ngoinst uuy attempt to re-open ill AttMililll Clnln tc.i.l.s rm itiA ,lnnlfiiii ll,t 11V SSIHVUU s'lHIU IIUUU VI UIU MULIIMIs) (11141,1 1 ,ll'.l .1 .V - . . . the Constitution establishes or nrohlbils In " ' "' 8 J"al "10 outourst or nppiausa which States or Territories beyond the power of tho "lIWw lnU unexcclta demonstration." pcoplo to control it. Tho following named gentlemen will tako nesotieu. iiiai our Uivunty uomniuteo uoniieir heats ror the llrst tlmo In the United and is hereby Instructed to aonortion tho delu-. Siutcs Kenaia. nn il.n itr.t ir,n,i ,v i, tv..o,. gates to our iuture Conventions in the ratio1 ber ucxt : Hon. Wlllurd Suulsbury, or Debt or ono tocvery twenty Democratio votes, and ware: Hon. James V. Crimes, nrinun- Ifmi r. .!.,. -p. , ..... . ' ..: .. .. . .-,-.---". ..w... unu lur ever iracuou oi twelve ; auei ma; cacu precinci oe euuiicii 10 at least ono vote, Warns W. Powell. of Kentnekv: Hon. ICinix. leyS. Ilingliam, of Michigan j Hon, John 0. Tin Kyelc, ol Now Jersey; Hon, Thomas Bragg, of Noi lb Carolina; llou. Henry II. Anlhoiiy. of llhoelo Island : Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson, or Tennessee ; Hon. J. W. Hemp- It is said our Government had mi hill, ol Texas. emptory demand on Chile ror retires: John Minor Hot Is. or Ylrclnla. nubllshcs n card in tho lllchmond llVug, in which after iiesrnnung upon ms miiiicui prospects, lie nn vist's his irkiiils not lo urge Ids nomination for Ihu Presidency, at tho cxjicuso or peace and harmony in Iho ranks. General Wulker und men left New Orleans ou tho Ith October, nnd sailed from Berwick's Hay In a steamer charlrrol for tho imrnosc, without a c'traraiicc. The attempted cl.-aranco ortho Philadelphlit for Aspluwull, wus only lo blind tho authorities. Harry Muury commands mo bieamer. Hon. 1'dwnrd Kverelt delivered tho eulogy upon Daniel Webster on Iho occasion of civet IiiiT the bronzo statua to tho memory of tl.o ttrcat statesman, at Huston on tho 'JTlh Sept. It was in tho celebrated orators happiest vein. Advices from Jamaica of tho lMh ult., state that relnuirci'nients to the troops on the Island have beeu asked Tor from tho homo govern ment, for the protection of the northern nart of tho islaud ugutiut tho recurrence of negro riots. It Is said that tho bid) of Childs & Scott will luke tho two contracts ror New Mexico. Tho inaL'iiitudo or theso conducts mav bo Judged from the fact that the amount of the Ulan contract, tbo llrst year, was over 20,' 000,000. Tho political excitement 1n Minnesota was Intense. Tho election wus to come off on the I Oth October. Gen. Shields was busily can viuslii'' tho State, with other Democratio speakers, and a host or Republican orators were engaged in me campaign. F.ijrhtccn persons were drowned, nnd nullo a number badly Injured at Albion, N. Y on the 28th September, by the falling of a brielgc over which uuy were passing, ou meir wuy to me Orleans county Agricultural Fair. It Is uuderstnod that n demand has been modo by our Government for Iho surrender of Llmantour. who is now In Mexico, and who has been Indicted in California for forgery in connection with bis famous land claim, Johnson, the mall contractor, bad notified tho Postmaster Gtneral of his inability to car ry tho malls. Tbo piovisional contract for nine monins nas been awarded to vauueruut Dispatches from Washington, oinons other thlncs. says that Lord Puliucrston is creatlv nimoyed at Gen. Harney's conduct, and that he will make no couccssiou. A war seems probable. Two tcrriblo accidents recently occurred on tho Ohio and Mississippi railroad, in which some forty persons were killed and severely In jured. Henry W. McGill, who has been acting as Private Secretary to tho President since the reihinution of Huchanan Henry, has bovii up- pointe 1 Secretary of Washington Teritory. Tho bark Hazard which arrived at Boston, Oct. 4th. from tho coast of Africa, rcnoits having becu tired iuto on tho coast, by tho Druisii war steamer I'lato. roado a per 3. will be plentifully supplied with the best ofevc lythlng the market nllbrds. Kxcellcnt nud ex vcrlercetl cools 1 1 ,t e Itvmi eifgnitcd, who will cater for Iho lnlis and enjoyments uf the epi cure, as well ns for Iho lover of plain, substan tial fare. In every ileparlmeni Iho TJNTONT H O TK T, wllllwiMideniiilinaliitalneTl n I'lltST CLASS IIOU.SK In whlcK travellers, transient visitors nml ;iermaiienl boanlers rttt nllko si-euro nnd enjoy ctery crea ture comfnrt ami obtain cheerful repoe from' Iho fatigue's, cares nud lulnirs of the day. The proprietor respectfully mllclts n contin uance of the pilrounge which his formerly lieen bestowal, nml ns-urcs tho pulille no rirorls upon his part will Iw spari-.! In tlesi rye Ihu mpporl or lln- travelling nj well as or the ;icrmaniut com-' munlty. The titngc Wand from Yriki,CVccntClljv IvHrhvi III,, nnd N'nrllierii Or,. -nn nil nrrlri, ut amid part from Ihe I'nlou llniil. . tuppiy oi iuti-ti Pilars iiiiiu an pins oriini A'lantlc Slates uud this eoavt alee nj k'-ptln tho llei'illiiK lloiun. Jurkiiiitlr,-NiriiOKrn, tHVI.. 2tf EUREKA HOTELS JAOKSONVJiLLE, OQN II)-Aunt) Uiiniingfe V.i l it) an. rpili: K II It P. K A HOT EL will L luiipi'iiiil nil Jlvmlni, Iht illl .Wnrmlir. Ill the Ii ie. cip.ic.iiusliuildiusrfiirmi-rly occupliilas the Okkiihv 'i:.Tln. Diiur, mi Ciillfuriila street, opposite CliiKgage A DriiiirsStAbles.wlllr Tiow Fornituro, ZsJow Bods and Sodding, and everjlhliu of Iho XDVIIST ami I1IHT. Tbo Until will Iw kept liv AUNTY A- NUNtJ . IJ. V. ItYAX, Iho r.iri," ..r whom will spi-elallysiipirliiteiul the hmiibuld.- will Iw (iipplliil with every delicacy nml all tbt uli.laullaU that the market can furnish. Tbo ltooius una Joilgiug l)e-luirtiui'nt will Iw neatly kept ami comforl ably prortdr i for. Hvcrvltiluir that Ihu monrtelors ran t-m-ri in conduce lo liie comfort of iruests, hoarders and Irnnsleut visitors, will IO cheerrullyattrniledlo. "ill- Ai'ntv Gam mi earue.ll y rollclts Ihu ;uit. riinaue ofhir numerous iicipialnlauccs Ihrounh nut ilinrumitry, und will iwert her.lf to merit Ihi-Ir cuiillmii-il sup;iorl, JackMinvllle, Nov. A, 1K.W.-IMJ. " INFORMATION WANTED ! OP IhcvvhercalioulsGnViil. IsOTCItO JUKNlsY, loriuerlyor Monroe, Wis cousin. Ileerossul Ihe Plains I his year In eom piny with Mr. lleuullet and liimlly, nml arrirea nl t'lacirvlllulu lilHurado county, California. Any Information coiiciriilug him will Im thank lulfv n-cclveil Iiy his rather. 8. M. JIJIt.NKV.or by J. M. THOMAS, at Williams' Cretk, Jose phluo County, Ogu. rt-l'iltir ll,r.k,.1.M,l Ar.L.n ..n.l n..lt.Ht are niucsled to notice. lt-12. rPHK Co-I'arlneishtp heretofore existing be L Iwe-eii hcwla Zk-ler and Wm. A. Wllkluson, iiiuler the rlylo oZI(iI,i;it A. WII.KIN.SUN, at proprietors ur Ihu Union Hotel, lu Jacksonville, Is Uils day illssolvid by mutual consent. The House will hereafter be conducted by howls 11. .Igler. I.KW1S H. ZIGhKK. Wm. A. WILKINSON. Jacksonville, Oct. 29, IM'J.-w 1 iisiJl.-m.-jl.Jsm.. NOTICK IS IIGHCIIY GIVKN, That the Cc Partiurshlp heietoforo etlstlug between tho underslgmd, Is this day d If soiled by mutual consent, 0. Hanson Is ulouo authorized to col lect ull debts due said mm. and will settle all outstanding liabilities. O. HANSON, L'llAS. KUIIl. Jacksonville, Oct. 31, 1U9.-ws 3Tj1.sW5- IHUKKUY notify all persons lutcreslcd that I will not bo responsible for any dibts or con tracts made by uny member of tlio Company knowu as MATIIKvY GUAIIAM k Co., without my written consent after this date. JAMIS I.OWEKY. Waldo, Ogn., Oct. 29, lS-W.-wS-li 8TATK OF OltKGON, Col'.MV OV JostlrlllNK. MwLsn. ii&o.m 1co 7;i Justices Court. To ItlAlllON DILDINQt YOU are hereby uotlfled that a Writ or At tacbiuent has lieen Issued against you and your propel ly attached to satisfy tho demand of li. Kan-utkl, amounting to lorly-threo dollar and lit ty cents, (StaSD.) Now, unless you snail upiiear befoio David Dunlap, it Justice of the is .. f SSI .. .. t lt j aMaa In i eace, in ami iur nun uouiuy, "iwiu Williamsburg, on Ihu 2'Jlh day or November, I8.W, Jinliriii.-iit will lw icndeied against you uud tour properly sold to pay Iho debt Dated Ibis I illi day ot October, A. D. 1839. O. KAHKVYSKL Plaintiff. October '.'. l839.-ti.-W. mTflm ' 31 e- . ;. J i