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rMue Taw .aifcn s&jc mo7Bjr a( I R-ijr..' i$. t , JP - tl TUG OREGON SEKTBIBL J. M. HCTTO.Y, Keillor. To me irmucr jixb rctttfiycscr or voen Utoy. x OovKit.suBvr ron the wuoi.k is tKnuncxmnr-K." JlrtnAnpfon. jAcicsitvviM.n, tmneiox. SHUBDAV3I0IWIOT, CCT. Iff, lSfll. OO MUUJJIWM I JIM, I 1 List of Agents for llio Oitt.no.v Slntinkl. E. 1". llusst'll. general agent Tar Oregon, and IiHho Territory. I.. 1. Fisher San Francisco Pal. J.J, Knowltou .fcCo ilo do. Thonta" Davis, Apptrgttc. Ogn. T. It. Mill 'Vlllier do iP.'O. Illrilwjrr, Itock Point ilo .Thotna Criutou Cro.itnns Dljrglns ilo Win. Hplccr JumpOir-Jo do fiov. Glbbs Portland do I). M. Thompon . . .". . .Albany do V. M. Rvans Allliomo d Thomas Carr do do Thomt!. rioyd..........Keibyvllle do B. W, Bnwycr do do I). 1'. Anderson PIumiiIx do A. Ireland frrtltf Criik do Oeo. I(. Dran Kllcttburg do Tlicodrlc Cameron Union Tom ii do . JamomlY. Wulrnn RoM-burg do JOdln Ilnlllo Hunter Rogue ltfTcr do -'L.W. Sulllni ... rt'Klifth do Milliliter Hcruianf JJam-onvllle,go ncral :Ago nt. foRpJtiVCouiity. rwrmrmmmwnwrwmm Tnts Imck. Tlia National Union Com mltlec havo laid down Hi; following dls tiaet platform at the Luuiuof the furlbcom lug PresidentlaltiteslT' "Till: UNCONDITIONAL MAIN- TKNAN012 0F Tin: UNION, Tin: BUPRKM'AUYOF Tile. CONBTITU TION.ANIiTllE OOMPI.1.'-' SUP- PRKSSION OP TUB UI.1IP.LL10N. with Tin: uausi.tiikiu'of, dy . VIGOROUS WAR AND ALL AIM . AND F.1TICIKN T MKANB." MTI0Jf.lL l'ilO. COSYEYTIOX .NOJII.MJLS. FOR PllESIDKNT, Abraham Lincoln. FOR YIOi: i'RKSIDJ'NT, ANDREW JOHNSON, or tf.x.xmim. ' For Presidential Elector?, JAS. F. 0 AZLBY, of Douglas county. n. N. GBOROK. or Linn county. GEORUI L. WOODS, of Waico county, Gront I'utliiuliiMU over tlio Nomliiuilou of OlcCIcIlitu fiO,000 KulilleiA Decline) for Tlio Chicago Nominee. On the receipt of the 113 of the noml nation of McCklluii at Ihrrueks No. 3. Klmlra N. Y where tin thousand ubtl prisoners were, conduol, n gram) jiibllru wis held In thoevrnlnj;. Iwllvo Horatio Seymour, Tom Beymmirand any other Sey mour, Mwpt JUJ. Un. bVymour, echoed forth from tho prison walls, in the racst joyous and enlhuilattlc noUs. Many ipeechrs were made, oil drclsriug Yullsu digham their first choice, nnJ Little Mac. their next. One speaker declared that when the dsws reached L-c's army, thero would be one grand, bljf, glorious ratlflcallon of tin Chicago nominations and platform. The speaker satil ho hid hesrd Oen. Lee say that ha would rather fljht dfu. firo. I). MoClellan, than any other northern Urncr ol, because he always foiight fair and never took undue advantage ; in fjet, never tool any advantage. At the end of tvtrj sen tence tho speakers were greeted with the wildest applause. From our exchange's we learn that from every place wbrre .rebvl prisoners wero confined shouts of joy went op for Gen. McClellan ond Southern Injo pendancc. Hut mark the dilYircnca. Some ewdiys after It was known at Richmond that Honest Abo was nominated by the Un Jon parly, it chancnl to leak-out among the Union prisoners conflucd In Llbby, while they were in the operu-outls of tho prison Tho shout that went up Ihtre for nnr Un Ion and Union 1'rctUeiit, 'waj such as to carry consternation to (ho heart of every traitor for miles arouqd. Uut'lnslmd of their being permitted to make rpevhes and proclaim their love, fur tho flog ol their country, they were horrlcd back to their cells, btl&rej tlw levek-d bayonets ol their rebel guards; . . ..Uniou men, be you In what ever parly jou Dy, can you deny that straw show which way the wind blows! (tan you read tbftdcclarallon of the rebel presi, of Davis, Benjamin, and all who have either Influence or authority in the rebel ranks, that Ibey will accept of no terms of peace, whatever, but'a final acknowledgement of Southern Independence, and Ihtn lie Iheso mini wtu so enthusiastic over the nomination of Mo Clellan, without having some fear that all is not right with McCleKan I Again, when ,yoa see hlai mount a platform w forelgh to bb own expreed views, when yon see men, .wbfiae every worJ Bd act are so utterly at vsr!aBe with bis words ami actiruslng all CJtrttou to elevate him to the lVvilikn. ey, docs It not awaken doubts within your Urcast ? Can ynu not teo Ibat ttiero arc trn reason., to bcllevo that McClellan will prove true to the men who placed lilm In Ills present position, and carry nut tlio principles laid down In their t'ldtlbrm, to where) there Is ono reason to bell re that ho will bo for a vigorous prosecution of the war. He owes lilt nomination to men whose every cry Is peace, peace, If wo canuot gel un honorable peace, peace unyhow on any terms. Foul Murder. Dj-KNiDuito, Curry Co.. Ojn, I Oot.3J.lKOI. Miliar Stntintl t A foul muidcr was com mitted nt Ibis place last urcnlng, by Jntncs Lewis, upon George Davis. Lewis succeed drd In running away, nnd wo think will on deavor In cr ts the Coat Ilango of Moun tains, and reach the settlements of middle Oregon, Liwls Is about S3 years old ; Is A feet 5 Inches high has n long oral face ; narrow forehead, running high Into baldness Is sallow eoniplcvtoncd ; hair black, mlxtd with gray; mousUcho and goatco black; eyes black and sunken ; prominent noso, a few teclh are mining. lie was dressed In n black frock coat ; light colored canlmero pants ; gaiters and a welt-worn reddUh brown, long nap, toft lint, lie Is a western man, Is well known litthts itcllon, and here tofore tolerably Mill behaved. Thin Is doubtless his Hut crime. Lewis has always been eonild'rcd n llltlo 011 tho 'tccoli." Ilo talked rather wild that day, under tho tiiflurocu of liquor, and mccecdrd In gelling up a row, In which he got much the worst of It. He afterwards armed himself with a long knife, and, al though those he bad quarrelrd and fought with lad goneuwny, kept hanging around, and Anally, at du,k, as he itarlid off, threw out taunts, which Davis unfurtuunttly took up, and which brought on a light, Lewis thereupon stablnd Datls several times, and he dlrd In n few minutes after. Davis was ono of our oldest citizens well known and much eslcsmed. Uivra. LtNcot.N.A- Joiimon Clvb. Tlio club mel, pnriuant In adjournment, on Friday evening, Oct. 7th, I'luldint L. S. Thump sun In the ilmlr. On motion of 0. Jacobs, It was RiitUtd, That patriotism and the success of thr Union cauo dimandi that webnve a grand Union llally on Faluidny. tho Ulli tint., when the Hun. Cio. Williams, our Senator-ekel, Is eipvctid to addres thu cltljfin ef this county an the pullttea! la tins of the day, and we earnestly urge the various Lincoln A Jwhufon Clubs In this county, to turn out on that day, aud all others feeling an Interest In the preserva tion or the American Union, On motion of-0. Jacob), a committee of lire wnt JppoInUd on arrangements for. next Saturday, the 1Mb instant, The committed consists of L. H. Thompson, Mux Muller, 0, Jacobs, J, M. Sutton, am! V. S. Dabcoek. "The iintllng was addressed by Jacobs, Thompson, Langcll, Juho Sutton mid W. S. llabcuck. AdJui.,eil until Saturdty, tin lSlh Inst., two o'clotlt, P. M, It. II. IIjiixm, Sco'y. . Tho Copperheads are wearing very long faces over the apiieuraueu of things In this county at the present time. D.sperate ef forts aro being made to get up a little en thusiasm, but it is no go. Many Union men who had declared their Intention to en list under the banner of tittle Mac, and were permitted to take n peep behind the Coppcihcad curlulns, have refuitil to en roll their names with tboso who never breathed a won ogainst ircion, or In fuvor of their country. Many Union Dem ocrats are beginning to get their eyes open to the snnre laid at Chicago, by Davis, Na poleon, Vallaudigham & Co., and are Aw ing the wrath to come. If the present political reaction contin ues until tlio election, we 'will carry this county by a liaudsome ruijority. Prominent Democrats have acknowledg ed that they cannot get as large a minority at the coming elect lou, as Ihey did 'last June. A SioairiCANT A!swn. "What is tho war uews this morning V said "Tun" to "Join," ns Hie latter was glancing qt, tho late news from Richmond. "Go jnto( the street" replied Jous "ond see which sldo the laugh is on," It was very evident that "tho laugh was on tho Union side," for the friends of the Union were jubilant, nml the McClellanltis correspondingly di-Jv-cicd, Header," do you belong lo-lbo paity which is sad and de jected When it bears of glorious Union vio' tories, and rrjoJcxa and triumplu only when the enemies of the country succeed. If so, be sure yon are wrong, and rally your self with tboso who rejoice when the good o'd flag with Its stars and stripes, wuvw In triumph over the battle-fleld. '-11' '! ! . - D?vccrai'i( f Jaiusos, Fit to His Rm cvb. L. P. HoiBer td ln'a speech recently, at Koseburg, that bo had reolvi,not to of Delate with th,o Copperlteul party Ih wppor tlr.g ike Chicago Nowlaee, 'We suggest that at tho uext meeting or tto'tOCleUHn' Club In Jacksonville, a committee be ap pointed and Instructed to procure n few' copies of McClelbtn's aHdavit, latelyuls. covered In this county, aad proceed fortii. with to UoicWurg.and when there, (w-weiN ately apply Dae to tho bock of Ms tseek, re peatlngtht) dose every Mleen aateatea Willi the patient is cured. Said aMlavlst cast be had at Nock I'elut. BY CALIFORNIA AND OREGON TELEGRAPH. nxroHTxn rxctvsiYKi.Y ron tub jbntinku VVetlncsday's Dispatch. k Olcavcland, -lllli. Rnportsv received from Indiana show large Union gains over 18C0. Morton, tho Union candidate for Governor, will havo 20,000 .majority There Is nlso n probability of a gain of two Union Congrcmen. The rettirn front Ohio Indicate the success f (he Union " ' ,,..,. ,,,, .,, Congre-ssmen are elected In the lsl,2d,nnd ,U1... '1-liM .nt..l.tltitA mm Ii..,, TTrtlnrt ilh districts, In place of iudleton, Img and Cox Wnshlnglnn, lOlli. Augur, commander at Washington, for last fow days lias been towards tho front. The railroad ts being extended to supply Gen. Sheridan. A lei egrapli from him, dated Rectbrlowu, re purls that Sheridan arrived at Strnsliurg, followed by the enemy's cavalry. Sharp cannonading been heard In that direction., Ofllciul dispatch from Gcu Slxriihin an nounces that our cnvulry obtained scorn. ptcto victory over tho entire rebel cnvulry under Gen. Reiser. Attack was handomc ly mudo by (,'uilnr, commanding the lid cavalry division, nnd Merrll, commanding 1st. Merrlt captured five pieces of as til Icry, unJ Custnr six, with casslons.bitlery forges, etc. The two divinlmu raptured Torty wngnr.s nml nmbulnuuis, ami abuut SAO prisoners. The enemy bruke utid ran, fiilloivcd by our men for s.x mlhii, llirnngh Ivntlllun and acioss the not tit Foil: of the Sticnaiidojh. Sheridan ndds, I ilivincd It best to delay hero and settle this new cnv ulry General. F.leven pieces of urtlllcry were captured to day, malting 1C captured in the Shenandoah since the 18th. Rome of them uro new and never bevn find. St. Louis, lOlli. Rebel demonstrations on Jtfu'rinii Oily wen- only to occupy our forces while tho encn's main body creMtl the Ottago river. They paed westmird during the night, sntne 20,000 strong, with 1C 10 23 cannon nnd u long train. P has ten arrived oil thu morning of the 8th, and assumed commiml. In the nfiernn,on he followed the rebels with 1,100 cavalry. It is reported he had cngagid Price's rear Wellington, lllli, In accordance with act ol CnnflreM, the Nuvy Depiirlmcnt to day telcgrnphrd to tho proper uuehoritlis In San Prunclsco to arm and equip a tn set for the use ot Engineer Buckley nnd patly, who arc soon to proceed on un ex pvdillon north, to commeiicv ppvrntlnus for the completion of the grent overland tele graph, from tho Columbia river in Wash ington Territory, to tho Amoor rher, In Asia. Tlie expedition will probably e-om iiicnce active operations, in northern lath tudes, by march. New York, lllh. HergU'i Olh corps correspondent, of the Olh, says this morn !ng a division of Wllcox'a corps, In tlie center of our lines, madu no advance, with the Iclvntlou of advaricinr; our linn and recounollerliig 1h.1t ol the cntmy. They Lilvancul a mile and n half Willi stlghi ! skiimiihing, when the 17th Mauchujciu was Oriil on, and somo fifteen men killed Tho parly was accompanied by 0 battery, but no nppotuuily wus tff.rcd foi using it. Thuihductlon from the rcuomiolnunce is, that tho em my ore not in force this side of Petersburg and Appomatax. An effort mi our part will foroi them to a new line of works on the other side of tho river. Special la tho lubune, Washington 10, says, Wu learn from the front that a mo te rm nt commenced Saturday, the object of which l not known. Washington, 1 lth. Advices from tho Army of the Potomac, today, state Sun day night the enemy opened fire ou the 2d corps, which contlnaed 30 minutes. When tlio mail boat left ycstcrtliy morning, all was comparatively quiet. New York, lllh In all rebel accounts oftlieaffiir oil the 7lh, they stale that IhC severest Ugbling was done In tho nltaele on Ivnutz. while our accounts stnlo that the heaviest part of tho eugngmfiit look place after the rout of Koult Theact.may In itial the enemy wero made to poy dearly for their victory over ;Kautx, as his. cnv ulry were armed wh repeating rifles. Enqmrtr says some excitement prevail ed at Gordonsvllle the night before, from the rumored approach of a raiding parly. It was" deemed prudent lo removed Govern ment stores and railroad stock, which nus accordingly brought down the road. A body ol Yankee cavalry anprohched Rap IJun Station, and burned tbe bridge there. Rebel Col, Slanthwalte reported to bo moving tqwards Iloonvlllo with 5000 mu. Tho rebel MaJ. Dowo was killed and Col. Shunts mortally wounded. Jow York, lllh. An Army of tho Tuto- mao letter, of tbo 9th eaye. Yesterday morning tho two armies confronting each other Injjrqnt of Richmond, were In state of lermeniatMw, eaetiexpcctingnn attack from the other. -tiSr army waited but (he rebeli dtdiiTt come. Enemy jrathertd luemsolvea intejlljclr works while their rams and gun boatila.Jm?a went higher up than usual for Mar hi; monitors would pass the ob tru04fsa and attain sretM aorost tho river to bnpedo progrot, Th are three rat la tbo tlvfr; 'Virginia, IllchwM. FreJerlc-Wslwsg, mm! fe-nr Kanboats 1 brnw ,Ha4ift, NaoeiBO4 aad'Bllh. These are mvw mure MWI wre igoat thoijgli asW wt( tc4ng cottstraated aad oih'U" bea fomtctiod but tu redy for service. Nwyork, Uth.-i'Aklter-datfdMartlur. btiag 9tb, says destruction qf mills, Uftnts in that vicinity wll be severely Mi, Siatkh ent supplies havebeen destroyed axl aap sarad to fe (h wholo of Enrlry'a com wb1 tbrso months. The whole couatry preMBt th appearane of abarren region- All ablcbodlcd ncgrocn being collected nnd sent to tho rear. It would be uttoriylm poslblo to subsist fiO.000 men In tbo Valley for n wocktio liaio of Supplies from which rebel army 0? occupation could bo fed. iVls reported Union parlj Imv made n clean sweep or nil tbo Uastern S tales by lc ercascdimajorltlc. Thursday's Dispatch. Chicago, lUlh. Returns from Ii'dtnna ore Incnmplcte, but sufliclent is known to place Morton' majority ol not Icm llinn 10,000. Return 4th, 7th nnd 10th con- grcsslonnl districts show large Union pains, -.,,. ,. , . . , . , Indicating the probablu defeat of llolmnn Dean, Voorhles nnd Bdgcrton. Sufllclcnt returns from Ohio to show the election of the Union State ticket by n mnjority of not less than -10.000. Sam Cox was defeated for Congress In Colum bus district. Egglcston, Union, was elect ed In Long' district, and liuyes, Union, in IVndletuuV district. Philadelphia telegram, this afternoon, rays vote In that Slate Is so close that the soldiers' voto will probably be necessary to decide the result. Fuimy'i Pins claims a Unlnn'inajurlly r 10.000, which (he soldiers will probably increaso to 20.000. It also thinks thrru will bo gnln In Union Congressmen. Tho Philadelphia A$t claims n Democratic nmjortlly of 10,000 or 12 000 mi the Immc vote. Cincinnati, 12th. Ohio elected 1C Un ion Congressmen, and perhaps 17. Ilurrl.liu'g, 12lh, twelve M. It is be lleMel that the slate bus gone Dimncrntic on the homo vote, by from three to Ave lliO'isimd. It is expected the soldiers' vote will give from 10,000 to 12,000 Union ma' jorlty. New Yiiile, 12tli. Jmlinunpolis spcc'al to the Tiibiwc, rnya Union StMto ticket dieted by 10,000 to 20.000 majority. Six Union Coiigii-ssmeii elicit d certain, Slgned.l J. II. Wr.ionr, Chalr'n. IJ.iltluiore, I2lh. Returns rrum thu city sliow the ro election nf Mnyur Chitptnun, over Sterling, Independent, liy n large ma jority. New constitution will have from b tu 9 thousand majority in thu city. New York, 12lh. UoM' correspord cut, with Sheridan, under dale uf the Dili, alter slating that Sheridan had driven Early out of tho Vullcy, destroyed nil th grain, and rendered the iiirrcuiidh'g coun try iiiiloifiblc fur nnotlitr tibul nitny, had delermlned to return mid take up n posi tion nearer his supplies. When he was nt Ilarnr-onbutg, his subsistence hud to be linuled In wugons 100 miles. Ou retiring, he was not followed by any cuMidumhlc number of rebels until the Bill, when a large force of rebel cavalry, under Hcsser. u.'sumed the iflicslvc ond utlaekvd 11 pur tlou of our cavalry. They ncru hands une ly repulsed, and our troops bivoucked for (lie night Nixt morning Sheridan, hav lug hailed tl.o principal portion of his command In the vicinity of Fisher's Hill, Instructed Qen. Tuiln-tt to alUuk llicenc- "'J & drivu him away (mm such close proximity to nnr rear. Torbelt ot nnq carried nnt the order. 1'imu'i Washing Ion special sajs Shermiin'a olTlulul report of Atlnuln has lircn publikhed. He esti mates the enemy's n to lutvo been lo. tween 33.000 and 20,000 infantry and ur lillcry, nnd 10,000 cnvulry. He maintain ed about the, sumo strength during the rnmrulgn, as the numbers Joining from hospital and furlough about compensated for lours In battle pr hy tlrkntVi. fiber man pays frank and conliul trlliulc to corps commandera for aecomplSlshmcnt of his designs, Dy steamer Eagle we have dale from Vera Cruz lo llio 1st, just as the steamer left Vera Crux thero was n report that Maxtmillian bad been ntsuuluntcd, but It wns nnt belicvid.' St. Louis, 11th. TMwIs destroyed the Latmit brldgi on the Paeftlo railroad 173 miles from hero. Price reported lu the vi cinity of Boonvllle, with Gen. Sanborn bar. raxing his rear ond llanks. Indianapolis, 12lh Uvtiirnsrrom ft) Go's parllully ofllelnl, show an aggregate Union innjurlly of 23'0Q0. Nett Union gain of over 19,000, over voto of 1852. which gave, a Dcmociatlo majority In lb Slate of over 4,000. From pre-sent Indicntloas, Congress will eUud 8 Union 2 Democrats, with the Tib, Voorhccs district, iloubtru). Hntrlsburg, P. M. 12lh.-It ,1s believed tho UiilmiUt bave carried the Stata liy at least 30,000 majority on the homo vole, and eerlalnly 16 Unlqrt Congressmen. Ji gain of fuur. LegdUturo (s largely Uniou. IluUer's Head Quarters 11th Voto Jn renylvanla reglmenla In the army to day, passed oft' quietly. Far as can learn Uulon ticket every whero successful. Wftiktngton, 12tb Deipalehea hate been received today from Grant, Sheridan and Bnerman. No military movements reported since my last telegram. The following do tails of tho cavalry engagement or Sunday have been furnUhed by 5-hcrIdan. I havo seen no signs of the enemy since tho brill iant engagement of tho Oib, II waa.a severe cavalry flgbt, n which Hie enemy were rout ed.beyond my jmwjtr of description ; they lost everything Wcarrylng on vrar except one peco of artillery. When last aeeo.they were pa.lng.over Retd 14 lit near riVw Mar ket on a keen run, 26 miles fioin tho Utllc jbl to wWeb polui pursuit wss keirt un. JUlterkwi, men, h.vrss, ,l,wi;ro enptpred. upraat aro lu.goo conyiltlon and ar all ex chaaged by oik- eaa!ry, for bioken puwn anlmstU, -Oyir eaualltl9sMVlU not exceed sixty mep, Que, hwadrod.Of tfce 8th Ohio, who were ditborsml whlla' guarding the UrWg at tho TorUi .Fork of .tho Shenan doah, havo all eome In except eUcas. 1 - Jkantim. , i i,i n ... !. U4ii.To.y, ah experienced Surg-on Pentlit Is coming Jo town. I A correspondent writing from Idaho Ter ritory, on the subject of'snafces saya : I percctvo -jttiat you are down oil nskc. Thts jou koowis Ihaliallve Hnd of snakes; outlaws Trotti diticr ttlbjtj, calhSj-ornellmcs rcd'klns.jfuei9 ilatjetrfrYtreratlveri out of this section of coanTry nbotlt two years ago by other species W snukus. Some aro green, r-ald to havo clmo from tho bogs of tho "Green Isle ; " otliera strtped. tnm the Northern Stoles, lying, seay, coppery fel loes; tho rnltlcsnako has n constitutional rattle, as It was ; and also tbe full-blooded tejftrhtnd, 'the latter Is said to have come from the "Sunny Sooth,7' Tbsy mhceijcnato with the fcmalo rediklns, aro icry vlcloii", linvo ffMtn tirdt round their neck, and are provided with two fangs, usually in (he rear, In sheathe, one resembling llio Arkan sas Tooth Pick," tbo other cy lander idiaped. They have an nnlmal they piny with n good deal, called tho "Tiger." The animal preys on all who comes ncarhlin, uud particular ly on tho grcc 11 map'. These snakes requtri' liquid nutriment from tin til tide frequently called Ilotirbon. When thry arc tilled with this poison Ibey frequently appear In packs lllto wolves, and stop travelers on the load by extending their fangv. They arc very destructive ou sclilrrs, and miner's burses, charming Ihcm away, so that their on ncra never seo them again. They nljyicJ a good horse from mo. a shoi t time since J. Row hn n latgo lot of Iat novels for Kilo or clrciilallott his now adverllsi incut will nppenr next week, new'to-dayT BradburyrWade, Cntlfortiiti St., Jaclesonvlllc, Wholesale Retail De-nlcr In FANCY AND STAPLE DEYGOODS, Clotltlnpt Ilonta 11111I Sliors, (JieiccrlcK, Ilierelwierc, Iron ami Steel, Agricultural ami Itlitiinc; Ixiiiilciiivnta, I-l-(juoja, Qucciif.varc, ftna wnre, Coal OH Iasniis timl Cliimiit'yH, Tobacco and Clgant, Statlotiarj-, IMioto graili Album, Cuttc elo Vl& ftt), etc. addition to tiMial stock, re are now re- i CD complcto anortinuut In nil nf Ihn abore cMiiicf. Ilioo gnmli witu srlLClrd In San I'rauobco with grent cure, by a invmbcr of our linn whu hn hud u rcnldeuco ol tlilr Itonyrurs In iHmtlicrn Un-roii, and well knows the wants of Ihln locality. Confident that we caiitiorTra imdersnld by any house In Jackitou county, wo pledge our patrons that our prices sbnlj bo "Cheap ao tho Choapcst." Thanking nnr f-trmer natrons for the fa vors herelofltro rilcudeu to imrbniixe. n would retHcifully solicit a continuance of "'" t'"K- AO TKOVJiLS IV RUOW GOODS, Call and givo us your tQr aud fuJtt n milt. RRADHURY it WWW. JBflk'onvlllu. Ogn.. Pel. 13. 'CJ. ncllS.f T U U Simulnrd Sewing Alaclilnc or tub From which all others derive their vltullly. All others pay license to Huwu. Jr., Un original Inventor nnd patentee. These justly ee'lcbraUil machines fuinblne Ihoderlralilo quallticanrall utheis.and will sua cnttou, silk or thread with equal fffilllly from the thlckuet of flue iniii-liu to harness U-ntlur; Ihey run HgU and rapid; mako n nc-nl lock stitch, alike nn both sides; uevir drops slilches: will gather and suw on at the fit me time. Thry nro very simple, vally nudvr stood and nianag d; are (luntble, being of, great strength and of perfect mccbanUiu, upon correct ni,d scleiitlllo meehnutcnl prin ciples. FOR FAMILY USE TI1K LETTER "A" Tamlly machine b(w no equal. It does the entire range (if work in lli.i moot approved manner, l'r.oo-. &0O 00,' tvltli ilxJnres cnniplctoj and wild enp ip cover lite ma china part, locking hcciirely. 05 00 Price or.th,-'A."eiiid lliiinhod maclilia-. with cap, 73 (10; Letter "II" light maim' laoturliig innchioe, $(J5 Oo.nnd wllbcan. 870 1)0; Letter O." heavy inaiiufuoturlnk' price- $85 PO; '," cylaiider machine, $1 13 "h." largo cylander machine, SU0. We aUo have for sain ibo Improved Little Giant machliiB- $20) the New England ma chine 815, DKMIftG & CO, No. 3, Uoutgumiry Street, , , . , Sail Ftincleeo, fiolo agenls for the PacIfU Coast. Sau Fraitclteo, Oct. p, I8C4. ool'Sml GRAND RA.l 1 urn- AT TUB -- tiHCKBOVMse, Ursjtgtsu 'PUP HMerslgtied, a(ii r making bis best 4. bow to bis friends end patroni, okvs nlcantre In niinnnnctiw. iht rn, i...t- i clalodlficmlouthu.nlfi glvei ball, at iho j., ... ,.v,v.4 liriiay, iuo j flay or November nex. ' A general Invllstlon'U cxlc.ded. fTlckcU-Flve Dollar. JacUsonvIIl. Oot. It, 'C4 octlSid .WltlHcglKKBrft t - -T i 11 IM J. ROW'S Cigar JBt-tor t Opposite Lovo &. Ililger'a, California it., JnckKonvillc, Oregon. TOYS ! TOYS!! TOYS! HOLIDAY GIFTS I J. MOW Inform' the clt'ztms of Jnckon vlllcattd (he pliblc gcnifallrtbat he bi Jiit icoi'lved and ollvra for sale bis superior slock or HAVANA k IMITATION CHEWING AND SMOKINO rjrro.-stxicc;C!M, CARMR. MATCHES, PIPES, CUTLKRY, Staticnory dk School-Books FIGS. RAISINS, CANDY. v NUTS, ' SUGAU3, v. TOYS, ALHUMS. TITO. ' Price to suit the tlmsa. .Call and rare your money. Choico Grocn Frail continuity on Land. Det-.lO. 18f3s . J. HOW, 11 ' ' ! Now! New!! Now!! KREUZER'S IXXJW STORE, Tlt'twrou Ni-w State Hainan nnd llrnjburj A Wado'11, JackMiiit-illc, IS STOCK HI) COMPLLTKLY WITH Host Cigars and Tobacco, FRHSII CANI1IF.S AND NUTS, NEW TOYS & NOTIONS FRCSII FRUITS, ETO., LTO. Mr. Krciwr having purctiAsrit 'Ihr net storo one door suuili nf llradlmry A TVmlr's, calls thu allRJillon nf the ntiltlle to hi. com. pli-lt' stock of smoking and chewing lohaccn. AIo In Ids' tariiu IthiiiI, or cigars, frma the common hairspanUb to llio nin,t fra grant Havana. All old nt the mo.1 libers) jirlces. Von can lie rxt supplied with any aril, elcs In bis llnc,und uto,rooni-y. by giving him a call. DrcrmlK-r 18, UCJ. WHY WILL YOU BESICKl" It Is strange that so. many 'prrsons wilt sulTcr forycar with dlKiue, wben tbsy can bo so readily cured. DR. A. BALL has Iteen ralal,lrtiel In San Francisco for ten ycnr, anil, dil'Inc that period has not rnlKiKo-fin-eiia'cnrv In a slngla ease Ibat ft 1111 iiunniMicrmKru. Ir. IIai.u. alter n utitdy of forty years, '. has ,, J ! of alii sticceedtd In compounding n inedlcln niiKl.T Ti:uKTanuiwrniasKjiTio.v. tlmt euro tbu woM cases Gonorhit-n. GIt-t.Htrte lure. Syphilis. Iiitpotenoy.Skln d lint .(-, and all complaints arlxiug from Immoral prnc tlfea In lea time than by any other knoarn pn,-f. wiriinr r inji nv to thk rtu, Dr. lUi.i.'ri tAMM'Ht.ui r. for thu ludlcsl euro uf W'tnliii. ei nnd IrrCL-iilurlllio. la svliloli 10 many Ibdh-a orilwPrj.-ll)oeeSi'tar iiilijijer,6wlng prlnclpaly to llio peculiarities vi um cinmiiu in 1 mi uesi iirerxtraiion yes difcnvrruby the Medical Jncultv, as thoa auu ibit'diave uvd It can beaMellmoay. Dr. l)au. in no Qtacs ; hn Is a irgulsrly fdiieated phyIolaii of forty y vor slnudlDf. and linn a tlijdonm which he would be ptesed to i-liow lu lltiito who inity wlrlt to xcc it, lV'ixms Hung nt a cvrlaln dlklanee. and sending 11 di.cilntlnn of their oompUliit, can havit lblr initl clues put up In a package nnd sent liy mail or cAprese, lu such a ruo tier as not nuly to secure sanity In trau.ltu, b,ut so that 110 periou would suspect what are llio coiitenu. Ueforeneus snt by mall to Iboso who may wish to' Inquire an lo tho Doctor's ability before placing tbemsoltcslu his charge. fXf Address A, Baij- M. 1., 32S iJont gumery stivei,San 1'raucltoo. &ConinltntIoiis, cither personal or by Utter, VRP.Ii jyaoms LIVERY AXI) SALE STABLES. Conn r or California mid Fourth streets. OLUUAOU&DJtUM, Proprietors J,, THlSi: STADLia are jMBflocntrnlly located, and.con ivenlentto tho Uniou Ho- tul. Hopicaattd mules 111 lio kept t by las nay , or wee, ni moucrato enurges. The proprietors have a number nf fins f HUUGIE8 AND t'ARRIAGKS, For ono or two horses, tn.et on moderal terms. Also, good saddlo hones nnd mules, whlob they will let to go to any part of the country, etu reasonable terms. Horses broke, to tho saddle or harness. Anlaab Sought and Sold. The pronrlelorh ideduo thomselvcs to erlva atlsractlnu to,al kI.O may fuvor them with can. jouKsonviue, ugn. auk, 3l.-ltiii THE OCKj.AND -PROPEHTY For Sale or Rent. T WW Is the best Hotel Stand In North ern La ifornla. or .Soullirrn (Jreiron. ueing tne Hull Woy House, on the Cres ovnl Ctly and alor Riggings WRon road, and situated In the miiLl of tbe Cop per IflllK. xThe subacrlber, wishing to retire front tho leUl busjne, wjll $11 pn xeatooable terms, Applv soon to 1). O. LOUI3, Prop'r, SUP.RRB iPfwtofraph Albanw can bo Inul cheah,ifr catdi, at.J. Jlow's, pext ., -..v,y MMutirj is siftyy I?LOUR AND PRODUCE tkitw In ea .' ehanga for Mcrchamliac, at July 10, 27 MAX MUELER'8.