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tajB3tlsViHMi3sssiMMraWissssssMisssssssssiss K5 IfSBrJIt BBfiBassMsVsiSBB NinVADVEttTISEMCNTSr H ill ! 80 Hft L 3S5& OREGON SENTINEL. SKJ2 r O. .TACOI19, Ktlltor. T.iS;kl . I !-..-- K l- T 1 t.t.)M III I. fni.1Hl.n I !..,,. . II.A If.. ..!. .ai...ka.1 .1 -IN.ii tn 1 l..i . l. l I !.. . J I UJ SM&Swt iiACjKSONVTTiTjK jmirimi ui .ur.i n. imj ivumi mu mii mu nwimi iwiunivuf unu viliu nil 1 ui'Hiof msi, Fuunucr in nniiiii U1IU I 11 -TkYJJiiYK? - .. 1 -pmi f ATURDAY, - JULY 20, 1802. "To tiiic trricic .vvti rKitv inencv or torn INtO, A GoV CRNUENT TOtt TUB W HOT K II I.VDIS rKNf VDt B.' tl"llAlllJff(n. The Couliit. "Tho real conlntir todiy la nol simply between the North and tlio youth, but to tie tormina whether, forages to come, nur Govern ment dull partaKo more of the form of man nrcltlci, or of moro liberal farms of liberal Uorcrnnriit." Tin nbivc h taken from t)t Wow's tiaita. s paper that more truthfully reflicH the ten timcnti ntul principles of the lenders of this i lct.nl rebellion linn nny other Southern j t.bllcatton. The present fr.il rlcid.il war l not 11 Mctloiml contest. 1 1 aroc not (rum tl c cli c lion of Lincoln, nor fioni the aisuiin.il lion ex ecution nf the I'ligltivc fehvc Law. Nut It l n deadly conflict between opposing princlp'rs : between the ndvocatc nf n limited monarchy utul the lupportcrs of roptiblle.ni Institution! It Is Into that tccltonal jdotisl.s were fostered ncd siclion.il aiiiinosliin crc.iteil, ns n means tonccumpli'h the end hud In lew. Hut we lnt.it bo cimful to discriminate between the rjenns utul the object, the occasion aiul the cuo. It U palpable, to the most casual observer, that the loaders of the prceut murderous re rc1lioti arc dissatisfied with a ripubllcan Gov. tnuncnt. It Is In ilircct ntilagi'iilsm with their domrMlc Institution. 'I he great fuinl.i tiicn'.al truth that undciHe republican Instil 11 ttoni I, timt labor Is honor able, and thnl Un people, n vast majority of whom ore laborers, nro the only legitimate fountuln of polillrnl poncr. Slril.e this gnat central truth f.-ort our political lyitcm ami we will Iticvltulily drift either to nn nrlitocrncy or n monarchy. Lit labor becomo menial anil dMinnori.hlc, and tho laborer will toon be itilppcil of lis polllleul rights, llu.ee the umo piptr soys : "There Is i.othln;: to whleti tho Sunlit en tcrtainifo great ilidihc ui ofiinivcrsil ruf frnjrc. Wherever forilgntrs settle tngithcr In largo number, there universal lurfnigo will xist." ' The South 1" Wl 0 constitute the South t llvl.hntly the !inc-h(.MInrc!iiM,ni.il no other 'Ibis chits ci.terl.iln n sleep, iKtermlncil, mul unutterable " illiliU" to the principle nf mil tersal unTr.ige. Tho laborer, who fills tin direst, advances ilia buumlaihi of ill ligation C1U Ihc country ultlt material ivculili ami nn. tlonal icner, nhat right Iuk ha to vole! None! toi the Mylmmlcil nabob, wl.n glo. rtca in the ownctiMp of a negro, llu.ee, In uo tii(M.tc!i!mi crone of tlnlr mii hum ber. I hey set): tho otuhltiliuicnt of 11 gnun incut " ultbout n stnsle iiHclmnlc In It." An Hrlsloeracy of wc.illli, built upon n rubstru turn ol ' tnuilsills." No" sin ill-IUtul furnur," "no grcuy methanlc" or " lllihy p(rutiL' Miall tir hne, under their r-yitmi of goxm mint, the prlvl.'ic cl dropp'ti; his ballot lulu tic lux. 'dial's the sacred iKrogulivc n wraith, and not of lutelhct or maiili'tod. 'llio hatml that .Southern rcbi-U bear ngalnit men of foreign birth, If, rc Iinnglm', moJcrakly nill-fuumhil, noir.nt least. It ex hibited Itself In the mad foray ol KnoH-Xntli inglsm. Dull ISun 1'o.x UUln'o nn.l l'aii OaKi h is not nppcaud It much. Our ndoptul citizens arc true to the l!ig of tLdr adopted land. "Torclgnerf'Mys the wrltir to cxpli'n the ilblllii of flic South" to tint part ot nur pnpul itlon, ,'uulerlai)d and ndiuirolln levrllnj democracy of the Noitli, but ciiiiiot upprccbte the aristocratic fulin,'of a prlvl Ifgiil cl.iM to universal nt tho couth." No ! they probably had rnnuh uf that 0 prceiatlon In tlio Old World. Many of il.cni li.nefi.lt llo griudiiy nnd li!arin pnmr of Kuropc's uiiftncrallcul lusiltullon', mid their firmer rxpir'iiKva do not pridl'p'i them to ret a rcryhtgliclInialoonlhcgcuuliie poner and benign lihViro of a negni nx tocracy. l'mallj, the writer elites up with fullonlng cut nt tho " r.hlte trash :" "A nor-slarehoMnig counnuully In tic midst of Iho South will ever bo dtilUfled and trc.uhcrous. Witness St. I.oui, I.uuh. vllle, Nurlliwrnlern Vlrgl.n and lluMern TcnneNce. Wo must exclude suc't comnmul tics In future nt nuy coot," Whita men eeilhout negroes nro danjeroiif, sue! iiraU bo cxchulcil from the Southern ely lam at uny co.-t. Spsiiiik. A Joint stock comp my lias been organized in Ibid place, fur the puposc of run ning tunnels into the mountains, in the hopcji of striking hill illggln,'?. Operations of lids kind have been very suceissful In California, and wo doubt not. If tins u.trrprito Is faith fully and energetically or r!cd oul, but that rich, extensive and permanent diggings will be discovered all uround Jacksonville. Mem birs ol the company, and ethers favorab'o to the e-titaprije, will meet ut the Couit House to-night. C'Arr.MK Kfi.i.v.H Is said that Capluln Kells lompany of niouiilcd volunteers Kit Camp Claikumus on Iho 1 lib of this nmnlli, for Southern Oregon, 'i'luy nro expected everyday. Heller late than never. Major Diew U Commandant of this Department. This WfArnnt. During tho past week the days have been very hoi, but the nlghu have been cool, and tlio moruings gloilou; in their tomuanibullc power, Lff msE .sia Ocn I'ATUFlNtiRne.-We hao nt tnt received a full nnd reliable account of the journey Ings of our pathflndcM, and of their rnfu nrr! val In the Ponder Itlvcr counlrr. The Jnurnnl of Mr. .1. It. WrWy will bo found on the outsMa of our piper ot to day. 1(9 trading points can bo readily summe-d up. 1. A wagon road by the trail followed by them l Impracticable, If not Imposs'b'c. 2d. The l'omler lliver mines, In the opinion nf Mr. Wrlsty, urc n magnificent mid expen sive humbug. Herein ho diOlis widely from our correspondent, A. Davidson, (ery Il.nd not our journalist the blues n little when he wa on Oiler barf 3. Mr. Wrislcy has nol nny reliant faith In the John Day mines. 4. Distance still lends enchantment to the. lcn-. Dr. Mcllriilo puts a flcn In the car of the Colonel about n lnt party that had Oil- covered diggings fabulously rich southwest In Iho mountain. "Colonel lloss, J. 'I horn- sen. Dr. Ovcrbcclt, I). Jtuthblii and I'. Ply. mate vnliinlccied to go and nsecrtnln the truth or falsity of the report." B. At the brcnUng up of Ihc parly on Pow. iter Itlvcr, only 23 men arc spoken of. What tins become of the tnn nr three hundred more tint wero with the pirly. I lava Ihry been miacrecd by the Indians or elovoured by 1 Cnliog." C. We are left In the fog as to whether Ihc parly remain on Ponder Illve-r until the re turn of ltns nnd parly, or go on to Salmon Itlvcr. Wo suppose Ihc former. National Drnr. The Nullnnal Imlihtcd. nci at this time l ?l!)l,tiy,!." I. When Lincoln look the Chair It was Sinn 000,000, created by n corrupt administration In 11 time nf profound peace. This debt bears on over are Interest of 4.D.1I percent. Notwllhstnn.l. tng the war, Tira'iiry nntcs ore viorth n pro mium nf -t1, per ce'nt, and elcninnd notes lenr Inj no Interest nro tnhen at par. We one no foreign (lovcrnmcuts or capitalists a dollar. Who tiys that the Government Is nbout p'ayedout? DttnxpnRTV LKiTKn.Wo call parlliular attention to John Davenports litter, lie) U nn experienced miner, and a pract'cal man. lie says the northern mines me over cstlmvttd. Many uf the Jachson county boys aic pushed hard In m ihc grub and llut there are mane more there conpli-iely ili'courned nnd wish. Ing themselves home, but many of Ihtm hav ing 1.0 minus loget baric. i:tc;lit D.ijh lit dtp SJhUIj Ona wctt." ago last Tuesday morning, n patl.v of nino rollicMng p1insurcreel.crs left the rut try nnd iluity prielnctt of .TucWonvHIc for Stpinw L-iIee. a small but brautiful rhett of water, that liestuibotnmnlninld thcfl.Vuce'tird snowy grnndiirr fcf the S,1t.votl Mouiitnlnf, iliont ti.e nly five mllis siuth m.d n little cast of Jacks onvllle. l'nlry tales had icaehdl us of tie immUr md (ngernrts to bite of the speelilul beniittra llmt laved tteir t'dis In I Ms I'll nr.purcnndpelluildsnnw-fid fountain. 'I In tending ihniaitrrs In mr party v.cre, "'I he ltimler"ll.i. l!..!d MountnliMxr and Out- tjhtg 1'ieket, thc'Ilim," mil our "Sjclu! I Arll-t," togclhei- villli some Iiidiau-ilrendirg Californium. U, 5v t1 7I. 0.'.V 'KI ' .'. fyd-l .lr(... We were moderately well annul, Ind an abundant supply of creature comforts, nnd, ns tattle mikes Inset tho way, icndi nt any n.o tnrnl to " p''iir nt 01.ee their ei tin mul Iheir length." look n'oni some M'i as an anti dote, In case of dl.aster. aSJK The day war clear, warm iml ltr.it.ltfu!, nnd us wo mcxiideiid uround the iiinuntnlts. or ihrradid our way ihrrugli the ratrnw vuthys, ivcr nnd nr.on stopping to lake a ronliig draught from tl e rprirgs l! nt sent their tilth tlviiMs leaping, siitgliig.guvllt'gmal flishbg down the iiinunt.iins. ww?YvC'iv". jftr ,ip f.." vre.. ii.iii vj .we con J but envy the ,IrH,ro 1.1. died (.. the snrround.og lulls,, ,, ol , r ul ,;, .,,, j, ' 111 who bid pilthed his.nt.d.hvlclnthecvei.lrg.onclniiiiii.vjunjti'.lc',,!. 1 n ,tV..u,m Imppiiiui of tho m Itntani'd sjlvan bo..r,s, wanted by moon. mln spring, and tt.troui.de.l ly mountain scl,nArJ'' , P , . , tinilo our first romp In Iho folks rf I.tltle App'eguti', some fifteen miles fiom town, I i. 1...1 ... n.. ...1. ......... 'i i. 11. .t.i 1 iiim iniv 1 ii "" iii.i uuiiiiiir. in- Mniiutuinerr d d not lil.o the location of the camp" lMldbpnd men nlwii) linked InlThcv went. A lieuit thirty rmU fiom camp . , . 1 1 iv .1 ..ill.' . ....... Ihc folks ol creiksj Induiin there pilehed the war whoop was raised and the filing com- their tints, and liorseMhleves there did emigre, gitc." 'I he dauntless Item, idler n rpikk nnd troubled turvcy of Iho country, began lo prog iiOitlealei'vil, imeb to He n'.irut of koine of our cnn.pii.loit ilt iojngn,M. He HrH slri.el. a rnlllesiiukc sixteen feet long, vvllh one bun dled ratttis ! After a good dud of argument, ho was Induced to shorten the snake fourteen feet nnd to drop n't the rattles but he Mill InsUtid that he had seen a snake. Old Sol, as he rank torcst InliUsaffion couel. in Ihe wci-t, lliriw baih a flood of golden, nub Ijw light, which lingcicd uround the crest of llie- mouuialns fori, while, then gently dUppcared. and .he ilarr. i.no 1 l.y om .lit up the blue vault ofleavtn.untl bet nrcl.lng crown of he unl - verso was sludded vvllh spuikllng diid.m. 'Ihc member of the expedition s.et around tonic squaws, rib-regarding the enlnioni tlie b'azing eampfiri', caeh withplpelnmniith,i thins of tho Indian priests, went Into Ihe and merriment ruled llio hour. All we.c J.ij Lake tn bathe. No sooner wero they within ous, save tho Do!.! Mountaineer. lie seemed t'ic water than they wire seiz.d by U13 red sad nnd was taciturn. His glance was quick I demon nnd d.agged down to tho Utiles rav. nnd troubled. Wo rn.l.avored to quia him, frns below. Several warriors rushed lo their but alarm had tented Itself In the chambers ol j rescue, but they wcie scUd also by ihc lake Ids soul n dismal forbodiug hud conic over god nnd rio-ippcaud furevcr. I'or many bin.. Uuab'c lo arouse him, wc early rilliid. ' vcurs no Indian footfall has broken the siliuco Shortly bflirwurds the Hunter might havclof their cjlvan thorcs, Some times u bravo bwu ewn, by a close obuivcr, crtiwiing fromlnnd ii.Ddel wnrilor will usciod lie mouululus his blanket, with n pistol In one hand nnd n bait of twine In the either. The pistol was placed In the brmh, tome fifty jarels from camp, with one end of Iho twine fastened to the trigger. 'II10 Hunter returned, and oil was still. The Dole) Mountaineer would ever nnd anon rnte up In bed nnd peer around In the dim slnr-IIght, and nver, In whispered ac cents, that ho heard tho stcalihy, mocatined footleps nrproaihlng, nnd bade all bo pre pared. There were pnlo I Ipj, fevered brows, and palpitating hearts then and there. Hush I hark I bang, went Ihc pistol and there wns hurrying lo nnd fro." Somo took to the brush, others ruli:d wildly about, and general alarm sccmal to prevail. Indian! were plainly seen to run up the hill, nnd It raid that some of cur party were badly seared. There was no more sleep that night. Some laughed till dewy morn, white others trembled through a long nnd dreadful night. Wc somewhat doubt tho morality of such a scene, but no hugely enjoyed It, nevertheless. Marly next morning wc left Ihc scene nf ot r first ndvctitnrc, and followed n dim (rail up the right hand lurk of Utile App'ogntc. crossed over n low divide and came to Denver creek. Here wc were nt the bate of n very I.I.I. ...,l ........ I I..II .......!.!.. ..... ..!.!.,!. , in,,., urn, iiiriv, lmiu iiiuiiiiijiii, uw mint. wc mmt paw to get lo trout-haven. Slow! the expedition wound up the sleep eitid rug tj'Cil sides until about twelve o'clock, when we stood upon Its commanding summit. A finer and grander lcw of mountain scenery we never hud. Northward, lloguc Itiver Vulliy. with a dimning, hnry sJiccn hanging over It, slipl, iiiniil lliu rcd'ating sunshine ; further (', tho Ino Table ltoe!., over fifiy miles distant, wire plainly visible; onward still, Iho Cufmri mountain bounded the view. Westward, as far as (he r.vo could reach, there was but one lungteil nnd torturous livid of mountains, ap parently on a K'Vel wills our obscrvu'ery. Tho lingo sides cfsome were covered with dark fuiests, while the bnM. riiK-i ol others gleamed In tho ilenr lur.shliie. Southward llic Sulilyoii rarge ua. inntkid by n line ol snow. Now and then, as the eye wamUicd nlonj; the lino or snow, n lowering peal, would fall within iho ran'c ol vision, nrnuud whose summit lloated llceey clouds. (Jrai.il Sentinel of Nuliirc! who can tell the number of thv )cnw? Ilailward, fnresls mounlrd on Input forests In regular gradation', while b.voi,d. iive'tlno!.lng nil In grand nnd i-n'd Mib'.imily. old Mount M I.iughliii ri-nnil lis head nhuvc Iho Ihunilir'nhomni.d abuvi-the livid light n'ng's fenrful p'ny. All around Is one grand nniphltl caler of meiintaini. Ilo who can slni.dnn Mount Ob'ervatory, nnd view- Nut ore In nil ler nngnlilcent grandeur, nnd not ful emotions of sublimity willing up from the deep fountain if Ids triune nalurcMnuit be naught but jxth. ISut we must jiurwy en ward. It Is nbout tlrre mlliM from Mnmt Obsirvalory down In the Iikr. Wc nrrlviil at ramp, on the south side of Ihc north lake, about two o'clock In the nflcruoon. There nre two takes, known ni Squaw Like, but n short dlitnnre npirt. TI.h nre nt tho foot of the main SMilyon iniigi " ""' Oregon mm Lniiniriiia nnr. mi "'TlLnri r Inrjjrr like Is about one mlVIn tit'gili. nnd t.carsiv l.nn.Ircd jard.i In vvtdih tit lis widest po'nt. The snutlu'tn ht.o Is about half the s'1 I thenortlietii 0111'. 'I'hi-.v nre nf unkiinnn depth. 'I'hry wero foininl. and ant ceinstniilly f.tl, by two creeks, one rls login n northeast dlnilloii, I lit other Inn stido In the mountain, on (he lift ban I side nf the ciceks nsjnu go down, near their ronflu 1 nee'. Mopping up the rnfinn Ik-Ioiv, while the creiksln procis of time have Iliied up the cafit'ii nbove. wlhrugli Ihc lukis cominunl catc vvllh rails other, by tiicai.t of Ike creik whieii flows througli Ilia smallir lako nud 1 mptUft Intit Ihc larger, still the fih arc ilifiir- erinl In color nnd skw. Those thnl nre cnughi It 1 ttiL southern l.iko nre fiunll.ni.il I In. irn.l ttnl mid rertoral fun are white or lenriy so. I Those caught In the northern lake nro larger,' with red ventral and pee tnrnl fun. Doth me n species of trout, and exist In gunt num bers. Pour rr five dozen rpecMrd beauties for n few hours' fi!dng Is but ordinary luck. IVr tin! Hut four or five dajs, the whoV parly con'd be wen teal lend lino md there ivcr the larger hike, some petiked uprn lo.'f, .. n... !.... - 1 l - ..1 I ,...", -''wi-.-.,n.c.,.i shi.. mdnl pnllbsln trout, llut He tiovi-l.y of I the thl. g. oo wore nwr.y.,d some greater 1 xcltcnent must be l.iauguratei 1. Accirdl.-g'y., lalo In Iho utleriinoii of n fuliry day. s'gnal the lo camp. Ah soon they bla.ul up , ho iinstnl onr, tec.-gu .Iral then, nt oaw.' '"! 'jcariil ll.c!r re..r ul tlsnillcsnco. A council was call.. 1 and a mined inue of nc tlon was agreed upon. It was dciidedihat .1... 1 . ,.r .1 1 11 1 nil- iinnni "i im biu muinn b i in mill I drive the icrfidlous savages fiom thcj'ingtc.l . . . 11 r ,1 1 . , Ull'lllCU. iiiuoy nil ui iiii'ru iiiiiaiiiui in eump broke for safir ground. Soon n lues singer nrrhe-?, bringing the dutiful Intelli gence that Ihc Iliave Mounlulnccr mid Outlie niy picket hud been wound..!, lie wus soon brought grinning Into camp but his wounds on examination were" not vrrysciious. Asa cniie (pierce (f this adventure, one man passed a sleepless night In cbln.nbout n southeast dlrectin-t. nrd form a juncilon nt 01 f-TipfNi&jeiHn?53vV near the lower md of the inin Hq.nvv W.i.' 'ijf'iVO Miittyvean r.gn thtro Ins. tvUinlly, been 11 1 T&xft, "' " &U'f?vr&ftj ,,,.",... "' " ",.v : ','" ',"" " ,nndSouilt,wo Iruit tint Dio-vnlo.v'a notion monstrance would dv no good, m,J so 1 great ' , f))rm , of H u ,,,, was tl.o terror for Indians that Iho flat I ,nu,crale nm, ,,, ,lu , Xor( dbclosure of Iho whole thing did not save' .rii,,n .,,i tr ,m,..ii.v. .t 1.1 .... uhirn. or.p.lel f.au 'Ihere ha Mrangc t.a- d,io among, he Indians I., regard to the.e hes. '.here I, say they, a red ...an I. habit- ting caih oie of them. Many vears "nO ! that ovcilook the dismal habitation nf the de vouring god, but his courago will take him no further. The expedition safely arrived nt Jackson viliu on Tuesday last, sounder In health nnd more buoyant In spirits than before, notwith standing all their trials, and all the perils that lud bect them. Our Special Artist has furnished us with n number of engravings of dangerous niilmnN seen and desirlbed by Ootlic-lng Picket, who was badly wounded (In the shirt) during the last engagement t A ' Coliog " emerging fiom Iho waters of the I.uke. This is an amphibious njitm tl. said lo live upon the blood of beast ami uMnrmcn. Wry dtngerous In dog days. A )oung live ono wns caught, but, tinfoi tiinnti 1j- Tor 11 iriium, It biukc Its bonds and dbnppiarcd. When )oung they resemble iliu! lurllci. Ihcnbnie tip-cei.li a Hi eminent in guard ing the camp from thentlacki of Culogs 1 J$t r h &&' esFSssai.r. fc-O-VV.'Ct.' wmwi r ' ' "V t rr. ; Iho " dot Ilia," dticovcrrd In the limbs of a luv by the I ally who left lamp during the Indian llajit. tnarfsi w.fta 1. IV sl -fT T Xtf vtafcs ,, Tlii:"Iliiiilll.oitt,"wlme elder slreng'h Iks fn III tail, hence In ruinlcth that with hi mouth. In nngir bo vin;gellt Ids tail mo-t furlondjr, to (lie Imminent piril of evirylldus within Its tremendous rmcti. Dt:ovvM.itH "s !'tvv nt-Tiivi.ia itOv. Par. son Ilrownlow Is known In l a decided pro slavery man. but he Is not ono of Iho sort who urc thrown Into n spasm of Indignation cvrty time the word freedom Is mentloutd. Hi' tells )ott nienly, in reply, of Iho prae Ileal dflicullles of rmauelp itlon, nud It would seem, fiom n convrisntlo'i that ho had lately with ihc (dltor of iho Utjuptlni, that he Is not unwilling to see tlio expulmcut tried. The Humgtl'tl s-i;s : " As wu hid Ilo privilege of Hireling him In private n few ivmlng tiure, wc look neca "I tIul) ,0 ,muil liin on ,hls point, vvWilnglo (c f ,1(, , , ,, ie wllJ ct win9,0,B, nOT, Bl ie S..Mlls. who p,o'e to ,ole ,ie Vulm muiI bul ,0,uu.h!avcry .. i... it.,.t .... ,. t... ... ,.. , lIl0 ,,,, u j, ow, , m,)U. ,,w j ial,01w loU ,, ,, (( ,,,. lIlCi, ,,y ()l0 . ,., 4i0l;. cry ,,f Abolitionist! 0.,e of Ids su-esilons struck us ns showing "" " . , ,, ,, , ,.i ,, r, i,,i, ii...n. i, ,.,..' ,. ,,,'. . ,. . ,'',., ,' ' , " Itwoulilbo well, baorc living It rn n huge ..,, , .... . , .,'",.. , , , j"' i" wij,iii i.iiii 11 viiiiu .Tiuil. mul ll' would suggest i.ii,Jiint by way of experi ment, t.i sec how It would work, they fhnuld begin vvllh Smith Carolina, Thcic ho would like to rco the (nvcrnment cmaiicipato the slaves, and cnnlU'.ite tho oilier properly of Iho rvln'ls, and turn llieiu out to grass 1" 'I his Is n good suggestion, urn! if thero Is lo be any romprouibe when wo shall come to Ihc wu!cimnl r lllC ,,, ,,dnC0ll N)rh (fCl, ,, , bo ,,,, , iat , ttmil(, w , ,J , ,,, mi, Hmo , ',,, ,,, h , , 1 1 I,, , I, ,,.,. ,!,,,, lllll t, ,,,!.,, ,,.l .. .... .... . .i..i ., ,,,,b ,tiv.,t,t. .u., lilt- miture In cairvlug It Into cxccutlou. S'ucin- i.itnlo Union. llFTi'nMNet. Quite n number of disap. polnlrd, northern gold hunters nro passing southward every day. 'I hey do not give the mot flattering accounts of llio extent and central richness ol Iho northern gold fields, 'I'hry ttalo that Ihey are but the advanced guard of tho returning host. Wlieu will these miuing eouvulslou iea? 4i( r"r 'I ft. v ZS ft I V J I mrm mnm taH m i . . - . Ni:V ADVJ211TISEMKNTS. List of Letters IEMAININO IN TIJK POST orPICK nt Jacksonville, July 10 lb, 1BC2 1 Aired Mary Duncan S 0 Adams John G Urndlcy I.urcrne 2 Dirndl P.lbcrl llrnokslMnnrdj It II, dwell Wm llulhtckNrvllO DealOeoW .1 Kvnns Jacob Dverls 15 0 Forlnry Nrwlon 5 llc Tims P Jenkins John Shannon Phillips Persons calling for any of thco letters will plcafO lo say they are advertised. s. n. HAiNiig.p. m. L. H. DEWEY, mcncit Watchmaker and Jowclor, ICccits cnn.tanllv on lund n line nsnrlmenl of Cnnrm and Jtwtlt.v. which lie olM.ru Tor rain at very low pi lees, for I'vt.t. ItlH'AIIIIXn -Clncl., Wnlchc and Jewelry repvlred wlllt iiromiitness and warranted. Shnn on Ciillloinln slreel, two doors wet of I.ove .1 llllgcrV. Jackonv lib-, July 20t !8 TAKE YOUR CHAriCE. M. A. KISENTAIVO, - p::ai 1 11 i.v- (.uoci;un;Si imioylsioxs, And all articles perl lining lo a first class FAMILY J3ROCERY. C!CARS AND TOBACCO Candies and Nuts, Toys nnd Fancy Articlog. Ily Iho Oros. .Mr. IIKKNTANO recommend ld stok In Hi. public mid will till It out OIIIIAl' I'Olt OASII, 111 bo waul lo uiitiu ptiee r.r a large lull stock. Jitcksuiiv Hie, July UJ, 1M'.'. 3S32s:l3j.tiDi1; Of Zlccoipts and Esrpcudi turos of Jnckcon County for tho Year onding June 30th, 1G32: cnv.XTY iTS'D-nn. Amount of County Warrants out stniuluig June :10th, ldeil, Inter est ml l.d Gin.CSS -II Amount of Warrants Is-uod tit June UOIh, 18C'.', luclii'lvc, vl.t: llxpetivsof Courts... S,'t,TU."i -19 l!Htisi of Jail olid Ptls'tncrs I.9C7 31 Khiim of l'.iujv.n nnd lit'nne t,GlC 113 llxmnvs for lr mid Ku'urics of OilieoM. 2.D.12 2.1 l'.peuse's of !t vini.e1, .'.1)7 10 11mii..sii of l'ubllo Ihil'illiigs n:.s Ml i:viKtiscsir it-ad'.... -i'j.i .'i ll-ilh'.lXSof H.'lll Ion (0 i:-(iinis of llridge.. d'J'J f.ll Mucelta.iei.tis i'Xn.iM'i. C'l" M Tieaiurer's j,h. r txulisjj''. C7t! -JlMlfi.lfli; 70 8J!),0g3 20 county irxn-cn. Ain't L'miiity Warrants rclurnul bud cuiicilled 1 ri(J5 6f) It.l.nre Pll,0t7 -10 III". mnoi.nl due from Josephine (louiily, i-xi lit live f Inter. -t $'.7H9 -i Isi mii'tiint due fnm Khinir. IH.7 nml 'M, ni.dsunlies,ixelih!vo of Inlirrst B2A 1.1 Daluucc In Trcaiiiy . . . -t22 .'ID .1 .197 Ofi 810,120 111 sciioor. ru.xn-nn. Amount received from taxis 81,130 2G Ai.xiu.it ti'eilve.l from rah) of Dunn Amount r.ct'iveil lull rot 011 File .School Lands. Amount 1 calved Irom 21(1 18 212 00 l'inei :i 7.W1.CC2 19 school rrxnci:. Ain't paid npprnprlatlons In Pihool Disiriels 8111 !9 Au.Miiut Ttiasurer's per ccntoge Cli 16. 4S1 17 Italancc cu hand 8l,lb0 72 Of Ihlsfitnil 8118 0.1, on prnprhitid to Kiliool I'U trio by Sup't of Schooki, out drawn out of Treasury. UOSVITAI. l'VSn-DR. Italaneo on hai.d June mills. I8C.I 8 190 72 A u.'l urhdugfrom tu.ua. 1,01 0051,209 72 UOSVITAI. TVSD-Clt. County War'ls rclurueil31,lC0 ."1 Treasuur's per ccntage. -t8 :itSl,208 72 STATU TAX FUXD-DR. Amount arising from tacs cob lated 82.C91 51 STATU TAX ruxj)-cn, Amount paid State Treasurer , , ..81,093 25 Deficit paid out of County Fund. .SI.IOU 74 WM. nOl'iVMANr, County Clerk. July 19lb, 1SC2. 28o Who lvanls to Smoke n Pino Havana Cigar FOU ONP, HIT! If you do, go to HKKNTAXO'S and gel 11. :rrciv4.ac, T HAVn nuthniUcd Ik I). FOUDHAY, of I. J'lin-nlv, an tny agent, ilui Ing my nliscnoe, to trniifuct bi.ilncts fur mo In my iiniuo. I'crHius knowing thvinsclvcs iiuU-btvi to mo by iiotooruicoiiiit.niu notilled W cull on lilm Immediately and ii.iy tin, S. M. WAIT. Jacksonville, Apitl 23, Mi, 15 w MM MAX MULLER, ElCCLSSon TO j. a. imuMVKR & liuoTiir.n. The undersigned, having purchased from J. A. llrituncr .t lit other their cntlro Slock of Merchandise, Now om,n Iho snmo Tor sale nt Greatly Reduced Prices, :fo:r. cash. The stock constats of Dry & Fancy Goods OlotHilig, ROOTS Ai SHOES, QPvOOIDRIES, And. In firt, n varhd norlmcnl of articles pcrlal'.lug to the Clcueral Merchandise builncs". LADIES nml GENTLEMEN, pleao to give mo a call, and examine the iiouiisntMi leant tne t'riie, oeioro )ou make your purchases. I)n not forget Iho place the Ilrlek 8lore heretofore oecutilcd by J, A. llrnntvr , Dm, MAX MUMiKlt. Jaek?anvllle,.In1y 19, Ur.2. 17 Wl! have lids thy sold our slock of mcr chandtf.' lo Mr. Max Mil it... I 'mm nur friends mid rmtroiM wc woubl solicit far Mr. MilM.iiacoulluuai.ee of Ihelr llliiral imlrou uge. J. A. llltUXNKIl & DUO. Jacksonville, July 12th, Mi. 27 HERMAN KLOOill Has constantly on hind, nnd Is d illy reecivlug new nibblinns In Ids lucent hrgu nud Well selected stock of Gen'l Merchandise, CViitlitlng, In part, of ri'lio Xintorat etfyloim ot i'p.i:xcir. I'.XGr.isii, UllU.MAX And AMIlitlCAX Fixer s sriFLB oiv sons, r a vi-svic r"A rtio .M3i.juji..i.ii.i .).s.ixJLiJ, IIOSIKIIY. n..d nil kinds of (JAITKUS, i!uun:i:snii.i.si.ippi:itst A L.rgc Sloik of (ir.NTLKMKX'S HOOTS, SIIOi:S,CAITP.P.fJ axd IIATSi Crockery, Glassware TABLE CUTLERY, MXKIiS' TOOLS of all Kinds. Particular nttcntton Is pttd to procuring the Best Groceries for Families ; Alto, tho best ipmllllcs of Jiiquors, Wiuoa nud Cordials, And n variety of other ui tides loo numerous lo ii.cntlui.. All nf the above goudi will bo sold at prices to ihfy rumjirlitioii. All a.tlele'4 that may Iw pt.rcliaH.l of in.' will Ikj warranti.l ns leproseuteil, or the moucj will !.' r fuiitl'-il. Ladles and Cnitlen.en nro kimlli toltrlted In rail and e'vunlm- my tr.'siut Hoik and prices b-lore uri.li.i-lii,t.l-e' li.ro. I nm con. dent 11 will Ihi to ill. lr a.linutage. I cuiohUr It no l.ouhlo lo liow (loud'. All kinds of t'icduco taken In exchange fur mcrc!iaudle. fir l.ememticr my old si md McC'ully'a two'itcry, Fire-proof Brick lluillllllff. IIIIHMAX I1I.OOM. JneKnonv llio, .Inly lit, IM,. 27 avar&r3:iB..i. AI.l. tlioso hnonlng theuiclvr Indobted lo melnrn lunger pvilod than iitue l dajs, will id. awt call nml piy up, or their accounts will l phced In luu bauds of ui) iitturuey ftr culUclIo.i. lir.ltMAX HI.OOM. Jacksonville. Jnljrl.5, (.:. 27 PRIVATE HOSPITAL, nn. cj.Yvrm:i:H IS now prepind nllh mnplo Hospital at range iiiciitH to iKciumnuiliilo the sick and unlet. .1, isKclally lliufo lili.nlng ui.ilcr l'liroulo lb e'licK, mull n Ciuuiiuiptlon. ltlicum-llnii, War rh.i'ii, Coastipitlun. mul tho various iiervoua ilU.Mfi'n, lot-ether with llio chruwc rit'iltt of imjurnll'i rimJ; (ieiuorrh.ua and Sjpbllis, to prevalent In ourcounliy. Iho SUflQICAL DEPARTMENT wlllnlso teeelvuepeeinl luiii-. Tho most uuiplo means fui DATHINQ at lach.'il. WARM, HOT. STUAM, COL!), iiti.1 SUOWUR Wlthcvcty louvenlciico tu suit the most fas tidious. Terms .casonnble. OFFICE AT CITY DRUG STORE. 0. W.UitKKll, M. I). Jacksonvlllo, O.egon, May 2J, lhdi. 19 KsSLJ IS beicby glv cu, that llio copirtncishlp hereto furo existing bctnciu J.S. Hurpeo and ), l.ltiu, iin.tir tlio naiiiu and stylo of Durpto.V Linn, U this day dluolvid by mutual coiikcnt. Tho debts o tlio linn will bo sultlul by 1). I.lun. AH IIiojo knowing tin niselvN Indebted tu tho Hi in, aro l.iieby iiollfUt tu co.nofonvard nml holtlu Immediately, or their accounts will bo given lo uu ultoruey lor collection. J. S. llUltrEH, 1). LINN. Jacksonville, Apill Sib, lEit.'. l'.'lf BRADBURY i WADE. ' J Dissolutioa. THE coparlnersl.lp heretofore existing be tween tho undersigned, under Ihc nam and slylo of WADE. MliUGAN . CO., Is this day dirsolved by mutual consent. Either parly will sign in liquidation. All persons In debted lo the houo nre hereby respectfully rt quested to settle their accounts, either by cash or note, nt the shortest possible date, nnd debtors or long standing nro urged to hasten payment, ni the business must tie closed up. J red1 Ion will please present Ihelr claims for adjustment nt their earliest convenience. JA.MKS It. WAIIK. 11DWAHU S. MOUOAX, I.KWIS 1 URADHUltr. Jacksonville, Ogn., April 12th, 18C2. 14i Copartnership. rpilE subscribers hereby form nonnnecllon la L the General Merchandise Dullness, sit Jnck'ouvlllo nnd Phtrnlv, Jackson cntinly, Orrrtnn. under Iho namo and stvlo of llltAU UUItY A WADE. They nstimo nil the liabilities of the lain Arm ol WAIJE, MOKOAN & CO., nml nre au thorised to collect all demands due that boost. Dibtnn will plcao lako duo notleo and ssttU up without delay. U:WI.SI..IJItADBURY. JAM Erf It. WADE. April 25th, 180.'. Reduction ! NO MISTAKE TO MAKE ROOM FOR Sprikg Arrivals, WC WILL SELL STAPLE GOODS - AT- KEDUCED KATES! For Cash or Produce DRY GOODS, COOTS AND SHOES AT Very Small Profits, To Correspond with (be Times BRADBURY & WIDE. TO TIIK CITIZENS OF rlldtflX AND VICINITY. TTAVINO bought tho Slocks and McrMdlJlQ,. I"l ll...l.,..UJ ... l..t.r. ItlMll.lflll JktUU.Il. hMlTll and 1. F. MtMANUS. Ksn.,, t this iou.i. ami ten-H.! niu uriv wmii.iiiik ifvi nccutilul by Ike first nauieil parties, mo qnyt, iir.r lniliiccmi.nta til tho l'ubllo to. faTOI US. with their patrounKC. .., CMS. ami lo sell then at tto I.O.WU3T JACK SO.NVlM.lirillCia, which aij) fast (omluj down to Summer rules. Call wil see. Wo will lako all description of t'reduee lh can bo disposed of without ft loss. LIU IIIM & WIDE, I'lIttKIX, April 25, 1863, I.KVVIS I.. Mt.lpnCRT, &ii t'ranciico, nn n. sesnit, JackutiulU, BEADBDRY I WADE, OIHtK WITH Messrs. JAXSDX, BOND C0, SAN FRANCISCO. OKDIIRS for (foods and consignments of Otecoa 1'rodue.o eolleltcd. 41 SCgiBLVUUtJWSjSJHSpaQS