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Ettl Mir t i . m I' ; M t e Si. Si" "Mi vS Si? t-.il TBS 0RECOi SENTINEL. rOK THE rfiESIDEKCT IX 186S, txwB . oiiAjrr, cr tat raisin rfiTti. riXf.t?JJr2Kiar for tue vice fKEstDESCV, , ceo. h. vinuia vms. oKSifiS! " " """ et " rBl" D. M. C. QADLT. EDITOR, SATTRDxr ilou.vt.sv.,"jan.257i50r r t-tt- - The KnllrondIovenicut. The people throughout the State are ..'.. . . . tauing mucu interest in mo various railroad projects proposing to mute us with the rest of the world. e have had considerable excitement in South -fy- era Oregon; and now that the discus - 'it sion ot the various plans seems to have assumca a temperate tone, u is proper ro.iinuuuainu - m-v 'i ''" 1urnt.11 on uiv reiu-ginit; u ofsiHfch and frevdoin ot thought will I mou-iy agreen to ls-ue a can ior a to examine the several points ot agree- necessity, and that when it bveninc still eo:itinueil h' attack, and aiimhi-.' M,ri.v be choked down if not sirietlv 'Stnte 'Convention,to meet on the 24th jr. ment and disasreement amons: our cit- such, it would be built by prhatc en- Uted him, onr chivalrou neichbor.' ortl,J,lox, a,l l n puwlv Democratic of :s,Tn m: This has been done; izens. First: It seems to W univer- terprie. All that went for nothing, rushed to the defence of the new con- .,,. Sl.oro yolir ,MHticul slave Swi" sally conceded that a railroad, uniting Pulling his hat over hi eyes, be rtf.li-' vert to Democraey. True, he al-o adt, y, .i( jj, .t.orpioii eati!:nte lim hv tho Commillee, luid it been . . . f. ..1 n I i..l Mi...M n. . itiil. iA I.maI.. I .. - 1 .1... . V. ...1 I ... . . ...... . 11 Portland nnd Sanranioiitn. and tviinc ed fliriOUslv Ollt and COt tin a DOtlLlOll IllilliitiTtxl .1 L-i'Iltle reliroof to him fur .t.L ' n... .!.... ..!!... I.. .1.1 .!... full u-n imkIiuiumI to .in nilimimo.l throush Lmnqua, Rosue ner, and , for a county road to Klamath Lake, di-tnrbinc the tligmtv ot the miftiiis, toimrtr iHiniir ihwrfirr tnuburibe nieetintr to be cslbil 1 ihe Chainnnn twrtniin)'Tt u i mri.i. and i.ni:i.nioh. thench vaHicsoforthern Caliiomm. which is now on its way out there, and and then ha-tenwl to bind np hi- bleed- ,nP - li,iblietui new stumer and then " ,-'7.'-lu, ls JK "hhw pris ,M,lm,f1,hirvw, ' , . , , ., . . ' !,.,.. i ! iii 'Ora lirjiiiiiiiniii iirniajiri, .in i nun deinilC to take motX resiiitn-l- W n im .-i Uf.rr tnr Mmnmnlty and tldfn is an imperative necessity. Everyone which as that the oj.k of this ing wound-, pat him on the back, and ,ptlic t,tHr wounds with olmpter on, ,,ilhv ,,, tm.v ,,e-mtH ab-.lut.-lv i$&t'tf!Z&i$J& admits that our agricultural and mm- county ut their hands in their jwckois' beslobber him with an amount ot miiiid- imiirl 7'fratmn in onr oimiimi i n.i-i.' nrv ' j wyfwmirhvB.ini-. if PnMMifbichibt i-ui- . ., , , . A t ; -, lllVllllini IIIT-IH iMIIV, II1'II llll-III III .11.1, ...." I"-' -I -" "" V lMtl.....V.r..l I.M.II.I.I r KM.Uk 11. ( eral, and indeed all our other indus - trial interests, uemana it. seconaiy: Our jieoplc consider it a matter of strict justice and right, that the origi- nal appropriation of Congress in aid ot .the O. C. II. R. should be strictly ap- tcrpnse rairfy feet m xvidth! How worthy tool nsml by the Detnoeraey ot plied for the sole benefit of a road magnanimow-! We patMe to eotnem- this eownty to cruh Ir. ,Taeob, -how. cleaving the rich rallies throughout the plate the sublime impudence that de- aonelu-t1 ely, that the railroad meeiiug whole length ot the State; and that no nounces a project by which a road bad a KUiieal objevt, and was eon portion thereof should be diverted for wonld lave lieea built, really at the dncted purely for per.-oual ed, and the ue of any other road. They re- expense of the Government, becau-e i- unworthy oC a jmper pronounced card the qrant of each alternate sec it wa- not a neees-hv. and then de-' tb itio-t ably edited Democratic -het uou for twenty-tire tmles on each side of the road, as given far the benefit of the people of the whole state, and are certainly a unit against tiie bestowal of any portion of it to any road, other than that tor which it was made. Third: There is no diderenct of opin- ion as to the duty of Congress to al- low an equivalent amount of land to be sclcctcnl from the unappropriated lauds of the United States, in lieu of of those along tho route that may ai'a .fnll.li.f rw 4t.1.l.al. inn.lMAjf. f.vrv n v. vu.vcn, VI ntllvu Ilia, a.iau. be settled UJK.U. Upon the t'orosoins ' , r . , -. ,- iioints our ionlo seem to be muted: : .. e .... uuvvu mi- iuauuur wi auvuuiuiiBuiiii; tlmtf-rnomiitinn niifl nllimiln r..lfill. "w- - 4. - " "- meat, there is radical and serious dis- i t-... .:n .. :. wivi. ., iiiiv vii 7i.iwu Mm oui. irviiuiv ., . ,. . ' . , ' . Uicir diicusion at pre.-ent, but we tn- - .. r . . tend to recur from time to time to a subject of so much vital importance to Southern Ore-on, and will give the I-oints ot disagreement next week. m r.osnufiuj snow oommenec place ou the about ten inch and verr cold vc-terdar, ing, with prospects of the snow soon duappcaring. Tlie UmjKjua river was not frozen , cr at any time, although niu.h - ice " run prettv freelrforadavortwo: for about a wttk's time the staze wagons were sittiorcedel br sleih. T II Far-ell a retired merchant of rnyoHIef" w'as lorcl into Unk- ap,cy on the 10th. Canvon ruptcy The house of 15. P. Smith, of Mvrtle ct, was burned to the rniLr in-iiint , ., ..... ......v.. . ,..v ground on the 20th. while the familr . were absent on a visit. ti ., .,. 1 , 1 i. m-. ..5o. The present has Wen the most quiet winter 111 Hose-burg for years. A year ago, rowdyism and drunkenness pre- vailed to an: alarming extent ; the pros- ent is all peace and Juiet-no drunken- 1 ness, no fighting, no boisterous street- quarrelling, and no rowdyism to annoy and disturb tho,e who are naturally dis,osed to be quiet and peaceable, all 01 wuieu is one 10 tue "eniai iiuiuence of the diflerent churches and the tern- plar organization. One whisky saloon Has closed, not being able to withstand the quiet and tranquility that prerails among the jeople. BECijryi.vG to Feel it. Governor Seymour and the rest of tbe Democracy re crying "give us back our com- merce." They had better addresn themselves to "Pirate Semmeb" a verydistinguishedniemberoftheirown party. White men were those who brought the American flag to be respected ev ry where, as an emblem of power ubroad and protection at Iiome.-2e.o- eraUepajtr. White jnen so called, buried it so deep in the South that it took the bay ncts of and Uae. together, aevcral years to exhume it. ( VEr Cold. im ,.,.,. ol Vt ine mercurj at ri. -rri .1 1--. 1 1- ,. 0n Jan "1st 1S -.. . ,v .1 1 "v. .u 1 jii ui 1 1 . ""T , " v""' '""" what SUutun uitoiui to rto. yonntf in:i win rm inure Meiitity tnem- n.tn.., ih.t t.r.nir.M.f.nvd , uan., Jan- -I". I60.. gUto5er who thinks tise peopit will not , w. r-iabWd lat week by me uf hi, Garfield intnKjnoed 3 Mil ve-terdav i "f with -neh a partv than thn- !llr52i-!2L''7-,lfe V .tW -J- f B-' umenccd falling tfc U . twrir rtpJi.tt oh exinsve ,hJ- olar, pged 1 yeara. 11,, vjonnd Gl tb llmZr, uLlcrlL wndH .ytW wl.l, tbtmie wldolfftiSXTO night of the 3d, and fell j-r ' 1. uvt Jaiirou-. m. says the Gat ' redncing the nnmber ..f Major t.wierals o-.jhofflorion IN tolntion which !tvl?'r,!,' 1 . v ', u deep in the vallvw. . -,J- ' L ". r"roI .r ol .Medi- iu the regniar army. It l- mtcwled u. , mm. s A ,ja,iOM , ;;i j rCrTTk irS.-.ur il ui rii iV;ra,y,: weather prevailed until Kkkh AKUAa-I'olitieal aOairs ,"n:l'r!,"r,MT " in -,:m M ? d ot Hanooek. The bill provide- , of ronr-e ilree are onlv reoommei- .j2ai.Ba.cr-. sB..-b. rf ... .v.. r-n whyti it oomme.iB.-l tbmr. ' thi-county are aMttmiitir an interent- rJlTT.'. ,. T. .Tr .. V ." that the U-t name r4iall be dropiKfd. duiiou-. If there are Wal na-on, for ;?,7rr-J2V ' -" ""''i jviamajH ibsi, wees, was aown to so tie- im b. low on - r.M i ,. On Another Tack. The clique who discovered the , "mare's meat - in the Link Kirer Road Vhnmn. hav fnnnrl that tho or wr. i -;." ll.3l M-J -3 .!-. ..l.l! 3I.t spoiled, and that public opinion is really against them. Lat week a ' trader arrived in town lrom Link river. , and declared in the presence of one of ' the immortal Committee, that ,Tnckon- ville should never have another dollar 'of his money, if steps, were not immedi-J ately taken to build a road to Klamath . ' La A new light suddenly broke on ' the member of the Committee. He' ' .1 - -1!1 J ? "v. ." ..v... .....w... ..- point, nnu percon co. a spicmuu oppor- tunity lor the exhibition ot a little po- littcal clap-trap. He had just been! . . t . - , !f 1 ' ' urging peojile to sign a memorial, tie- daring: that at the present time a ' ami contribute fifteen or twenty thou- sauu uoiiar-ior tne consirnciion 01 a road, actually thirty feet in width, What consummttte Sutesmanhip on a small scale ! Such a magnificent en- mauds that the people of this county lie taxed to saner and build it beeau-c it U. This i a pretty .-peetMen of the public economy that a would-be Dew- ocratie leader would -tntT down the . throats of the tax-pavers: and we rather think that when the pertjde are aked to come out with the cah '.Ley wttt demur to the txqu'uite prh (lege ot being led about with rings in their uort. when required to pay -o dearly fur it. It i bnt a short time since the "-...h.m P.uwl.fUuu m.l-.Jl ... I. V VIHUl V V. VIUIHI-"MaiiaTi 3 IY.I1CVVI V IV eate a'road to Klamath Lake, a peti- , .. i t ' tion to that efievt havinr lieen met ... . -. ,, . nun jthiuh.hbui i. cniwiu iney ..L.v flu. nu lui-tl '..... l n JiIVM. " - - i" '.."w.w... lisht, and no objection- be offend, it I ..ii .u... : t.t. .i. ...i. .. . iiiiiiiicii ic.iiiaiii iwv-u mv infiwir m , ,. t .i t say by a direct vote, whether tliev an- -i . i . " ' predate the magnanimity that refuse- C"o eminent aid ft-r a wi-im road, and then turns ronnd and dwnuttU that It ,hall be built br the sweat of the tn-o- ,B? ""I1 v iiukkiioi are srnKir unamon-the DanoorMV with tb ra.' Pwlt.v of ""!''ni a y net. A lllins don' !ook ,f ,or a " . . v .ww- mtr ll- """ """ lu" "-"""n-uiji. 4 ihoi, thort' Mf0m' ' l, ""-enkor ahead. It seems to tie tow n atrnint oouutry ; and 1 as the ,ntu'r ' eettiii'-' it- back up, a denito str..CKle i-imminent. Town , H''"" have had, and still claim, the leademhip, while gentlemeu of abil- '"J "n l',e nira' ltricts thiuk it their - tur" to run .. J own folfc have held all the offices, while working member of that imrtv in the eountrr tMuk - ,n;,)tv ,,, o ,o aM lhe voj. . :., aiMj Bol no" Vlu. can blame thorn? The voter out-ide of town are the bone and sinews ot either party, '"J ! w had the power we' we're forced to distribute the emoluments fc,r,v T,ip mMrt .; HIWI ,lt. l0 foni. beat, and if the iinmemn. condidate, for e err office who re-ide jre i gjrt" lijW .,.-.- , . Town Liukakv. That eiery town and village should number amon its public institutions a library, is a ques- tfSn that U readilv admitted br nll Ho tin- i-ollm-timi of books nni-or &n small. vt the tmblie will beboni.fitti.il, liv tj,e'po9ession. We think it would iJe Vcrr advantageous to the town of Jacksonville to have some kind of a ,n,seellaiuou collection of books, and . we make thin suggestion, that the at- tcntion ot our citirens be called to the suiyeci, wmcii we nope win do oiscuss- w1 111 I0 IAMAI.0 1.1....1. . . ..., 12 II.- 1 '. V."". .'"'."..k'. 72 '', "" "' "W . 'V. , :, Zr b "' "vm ""u '""" Sl'Z Stock DriNfl.-It is said that the' stock both cattle nnd sheep in Shas-1 ta Valley, aro dying iu large numbers, j The ground is trozen in that section ! nearly eighteen inda. in depth. Koap ExxEUPBisKWe hare a ni-j mor that the neonle of Vreka intpnrl ' -, building a road to Link river next - ... . 1 o : - -.-" , &pnng, to wcuro the trade oi that sec- tiou t.l j .... .. ii . . , . ... .1"- manavw: aaivu. II I- iim mw IJIJ Mtf IBie trtPKea rruftltott, ami Ilie-il- j bl.vill.l..ll-unur.Ki nw ol this conntv. He i nut a shrvwd I ir Vuui. .. i...i.. :.. r-.....n:. . " ... .,..' Chivalrous. The last iuc of the luveiiie contains some stricture on Mr. Jacob, the Sec r,t ,n- f il.n nilmad meet mo. that ato. .... . jr. .. ...!. J .......... .1..J quite gratuitous and some sage advice not called for nndcr the circumstances. l At the first meeting. Mr. Jacobs was abused and maligned in a shameltil ' and wanton manner; hi motives were impugned, and in tho matter of thej Gooe Lake Wagon Road, be was j charged with compasing unworthy 1 nnd fraudulent ends For the sake ot I harmony, Mr. J. tiever replied to his I .!.... t 1 . T1 t II u; , .. v.,v v.ii.iii "'v( nun rent ttieir mroai, ana 01 course. the Jfrvetih nail no word of censure for anything it- party applauded. 1t1 - When at a snVteqiiont meeting, pa-j tience ceased to be a irtue, and Mr.i lin praNe, that made him leel jierfwtly ; at ease in a party 111 wmeii every j traitor and renegade, no matter how black, find a sure asylum. Thi-chiv- alrou attempt to elinmpion the un- m the state, it wooltt certainly have len more becoming in onr iMtiphhor to have awertauied the tacts in the , and )id bis attentions to the ag j ' gres-or at the fir-t meeting, All -sort cr Thins. Dr.Irrea tolegrMhf to IWlund, :ith int.,that a o.n- f ensiweis' would ctrt truni Sail rranclseo bv next stennv-r to oommenee railrmi'l -nnev. -a tliel'urtlaml JintU- ..-.. it-i .:..i. .... i i ... i. 1 ' ii mivii iimu i in in.- Mirit'reti i- I ltlt HMtlt MVU.hI . . Tll.- ( f kllln.l.lr-. niul ' -...--..--.....-.. -..M.-... mn. WiHamette rher, at l-t advice, were Mocked with ice. llie .-an FnMirfoo" , li.. n. w" r m m m j on-, i0l. HrHt It wa- IhnU-ht titer hMfl re- l.nl t v.. !-' ...;..... ,tt 1 .. ... . . w.. .-......,.,., ,., ""w Aoademv, under the -nttem-nm ot rrult-Naur f. if. Uatofa. i- in a vwv j-.i i . . pro-trous oondrtion. Nnd from what W 'i-a-ic, -, I. l..di..mtt...l...i . "rt9"(' . ' uetter atWMMiwl than tor -eieral year, jtreuonr. to Uii-. '' . is a .pular teaehvr, l l' sn-.rior in the State.... ." . . -I". ",-,:7- , . ,V.L "' Apuh-ale has made a ivply to Hou. .iJJl V....l i. !-.. ...".. i- ... .r ""- . v.w.m .irV - lIHrllV ? ""d,. He atn llTcliU 7 ......... .. 1 l. -. ,,- .0 wrrai, toe ii.vi.. ..j nun mi- e learn mat it 1-the :,, : ... ,,, 11MllA, ,.,. MwrM.t. .h. publicatmn ot a daily laipur sinin ee of poi-ouiif.- with strychnine Is mentioned by the Stoi -f p- J"1 ISSJS'l,!? ' command of the Department ot" the Cwlnwbia, dietl at ati Fmucinco ou . ... . " '-"' j""-' ipw-.. - - - iML J ". the J.enp iear iinll on Tiuwkv OTelllpff al MIorneV," wa, a gar afikir and well attended. Some of the ladies drove out into the couih , f ,.. , , , 2. Zr"!nZ ,,0,'o trouble lilting hur partner iroI11 t!l0 msev on tlloir nrrivul !u town. AVe hoard of oven.l -i.t!,..n,n who ,aid " vos," but we fnr-ot to usk if it wa- iuVe,pon,e to an invitation ,0 ilrink. or a remuint tu nmrrv. It 5. r.- ported that one gcntleman'tin the dr-, r0'1 1'lisine. ), neeeptud four - projio- ""I " 1t,V1 lm(,.l0 (1S to fan him, "lv wlwiv e v""'g IJllIlllKIi. The Storu ol tiik. Ilnv dull A- Cameron, at Union Tuwn. v w - en - -- VH dt. robbed ou Sunday night last. The . al"uri"d t" soourging of women thieves opened the door br boring' aml llc sR,u lieI.k- ietiins at the around tlie bolt which holds 'the door auction Wook, ami to the "oherWied - Mr. Cameron was sleeping in an ndjuin- t"" "of keeping female slates in a ing room, and heaul the intruders 8l!Ue of vionctibinage. The fellow strike a match, but supposing it to be .ought to go to Delaware, where the a Chinaman employed about the store, t .1 -.. . .. I ' 3",..au UT lo "' anV. w,,t '. " "". '? V' l "? "l ' .B5"' ' f r .. . ,11 UivuTanl J ZS' C.u.vesi: FESTir.TES.-Our Celestial ro0liev wa, obtnined, clotlilife bei., P0l''' 'ave been celebrating the the principle articles taken. S'o clue commencement of their "New Year" ,,ns as yet been obtained as to who the present week. Thu ceremonies were the robbers. (consist principally of gobbling vast .tockUbeiiiil.. ' 7 0 r0aJl " " ca Ulls vM Wl.at,er ,y brow sin- on 'mok,n5 'iui". drinking very bad ..1 1 ti.:,.i...i '. brandy, and burnini' anv ainnnnt ftf vJiiuiiiiaiui. x inn niuiiM litis as iiouer. P " ful ahtrint'ciit. and nroves lstnltnm( 'Cr' crackers, to pronitiutc Josh. It ." : --..,.--....,. .. ... .v Mk - .. ....,.. ,..v-. .... vv vw . tie in good condition, that otherwise M - ould lit c though Petty Tfrnnny. Our Democratic cotemporary has en- , , tho ,crvil. r a w rkcrn briu. fb. ..... .. ... -- .1. ..r .1.. iuiiu inni nc uikvh uui-v- suns in iiiu ' ..... . firrt ma!jnitude (or hi turn oY 4ume. - ils ,uly j.ccrasi tobethe"catiffaliou" of uon-sulxcribin" Democrats." That is right brother. Jnll them-wnke up the "rank and file of vour partv, and si,oxr them thev havciiorisht.tutliink aml tjial u is highly improper for them 10 Pee tholr own "sources of inlonna t;0IK Show them that mental slavery : rpn.ini to the ncrtict nation of Do- . ... I mocracy. Wow not anil colli with the n,nt! ,t. nnd tell the mi2iiidod follower of a mU-ruided nartr that free I ,.clMtheirrcaUtof blessfnir nev- - pr t0 l,c gaggei; leaders: but n 1 except by Democratic sure them that freedom thre is no dospoti-m so contemptible C tvninv 50 r-nllinon thtit which um",j ticnt a flee into j,ott,t Pr trierlbt the c ,,n,v inforiitatiivn. We fin fiee interchange of pnhlie intormu on. e una t.o tau.t .. . with the wt.lertis-eimnation 01 l lemo-1 fertwi ntl(l , C1j fortMIN- j,rJr emtio literalure, but rather njoiif at they have not already biH-n, with oil it, WHcii.s that per, pi-e-emineiit ours and Coiumitteet who eaii lie re-i-it- .l...ui.. i.,.Jn..i.vi.i..llii. -milled Htron. to circulate dnenmii.t- and ., ' , , , ,. , " bla-phemy and nboniidtiis in ob-ee..e ribaldry, will carry with them thoir own antidote, and turn a endrl noted ,or tlie y., or,Jt,r 0, tl,;p nt(.iJj,.t!t , Deiuocracv in dl-cust aid Jotliin. Titlejiupliic .Nevs. I VTAutnos. Jan. 14. The .ve.te irn-,n execnt ive se-s-on fir1 H,r ""W"? " rejulutioii- not to -u-tain the I're-Ments -n-n-twn of Stanton: Hululkm pn-reil bv 1U . rt -,. i .1 t s .t T Ian HU't rwUanraxl the itiiutavtuiii - . - ' sry and aj-o ortWred a couWed noiiv of tho resohuioH- to W transmit - ! .. . . .. . ..tf tel to tue i reWent, lien, (.tram ami o --"BW'- Cuirrn !h Ii ' , "" . " "" Ii UnnOuievH -petial -ay, tnere . . . . . ,. V munc iinJitililHl v that Mtn-et Cox -n. n ,t i . . wiltlie eonilrmed a-.Mi :iterto An-trin. flW xximn Jhv,., him . , ' vreat taenement prevail, in " ' T , . 7 I The reeouatritetion bill will probably wu-s todar nnder the nrevions one- ..... . ... '. .1 'i.. a--.- .. f r ..ui. ... j oe ...mat j,a,peetr im- a Kiiftuv itiiionai Hnnpti-tHl to retk'ct .... .. u .... ..1 . .... - rr,,u , we?o.irtin-riiemui. II sa.Vt' li Graut t'Mpt to assume the tttnctloiir awanlen lilw Uy tho new bill, after it ha- been rems IWdenfs veto, ho must " trW far in wl orer the be eat into reason to the -"tr.v- lirri otet are moment-1"" arily looked for. Grant 1ms yielded ui, lwnlhlio to btautou The 1'resi dent has taken nutiou. WAbiiixiiTON, Jan. H. Stanton did not attend the enbiiiet meeting today Grant attedded by spe cial luvitation who supK-ed that Stan- ton's case wn- under eoiisidenition. He- Publican Courrtsi.m!i nri.kiiniiin i ,rt. ! i!ti,. .,i., . . t. :.. 1 ....v.. . v.jlivrfc.t, .'.I.IIIUII IU IPIIIHIII in , the war office. The impression now is ; tl...t I,.l.. .. :n 1... , ""-" " ' "' iwui .-tuir ""'' " nininii an i.i.-inis ton, l.nr ..ill .-. t. ..11 1... : w. , t(-tllL Alll lillrIIltrt I t"rouJ?" "V lwidquartem of the army. U"Jl"ist1 j 3sT An exchange charge that Had- icalNin litis ' set law at nought, and ovurnduuii cherished customs" We presume he refers to the "law" that lash in still in the bauds of the chiv- nlry. ' wi good deall.ko wlntM-el'.bii. inn 0f the same kind oulr a little more so . . , -.. To tltc Union Voter of Oregon. Tliorohl weather nrev entitle travel ; .r the onlinary R"' I lintiy, mailo It lllipoll10 lor man bv the ordinary conrcraiioe of the : ' ' !- 1 s . meniuersoi tnc ciato teninu voiuiim- . ....nl. l..t In..) il tllft tlflin iuu in ii. iv 11 1 V.IJH..MII "' " iianteil bv tlic Cliaitman. I lure were preetlt, llOW Over, J. N. Dolph, II. V, V.Johnson, T. U. CVinielliis J. V. lialeV, proxy for D. N. Luce, . t. Johnon, . I. . Dolph, proxv for John dittwmfcihk6it!ifMiaiwiKmtn.u. lr-.l..,- nml AV AV Itrkt mi nnil V C ! W knr thai lia tb tent wl ml pplr n4 IVVliaX, aim ll. . IrWOI aild ...V. w ln t wotta. Wear, not af.ald lotbc- UtliU (.tjlili, proxy lor r. j. i-nrKt-r, ropn- sentnitr the oonntie ot .Mimnnman, -i- till W....I. ;..... ... :..., n,,,,!- aillhlll, a-mtlgtilll, tir.tllf, t IllCka- ui:-. Henton, Lane nnd Doiiclu. , , . . . , . P.iiwiilpniif the brief time wlneh j npw intervenes lietwren the present ! nnd the State and Presidential eloe tions the memlurs ot the Uontmtttcc iwnotit did not think it evpeilieiit to '. . i ii r o. . o' . ilelav tllC Call for a Malt' (. OtlVelltlOII. and the step tiecenry for a thorough i r.nmtiiTiittmi It rn thulnlnni tinniii.' j The Committ. have, however, a few j ' loopmmetnlatioti to make: 1-t. That precinct lucci'iis ta hrid hauiieU of.on the 2tHh of lebruarv, 13. At .1 .: j ,. .t.. . ..! :. !. .1.. iiii- merlins vi hit ifi'-ikit-. il i- iii ; . nr2a;!ink w flf. i rnmmunii-nto with the Conntv Cum- , mhjH4 W(, Wp, , t,;p .,,,, n i,enr Bx,n .,,. head- and be.irt o our oiiixHK-nt- and comince thoHi thai ther are wiong, M- We ni-minfiid that the CJm.tv Cominittofi of the -evral count ie-call Cnnrontioit. to-wit : 041 Saturday, th' Tth dnv of Mairh. A. D . la. fur tle I .Mr.tjv.j M ..l.Mfllfu. i1a4jvIAv . tl. jSweCVniriitl.Ni . Ofout-,.:heCnn- I .ir ft fo'u Uy , ..pjMot to the C'oautx fntivintim The Ctntnb, enrne'v hfH- tlml ' nomination- lor ituii y irtKier- will not , lie madi-at the -aw tii tbit drle- .sateswe elso-en ' the Mt Cmii'i'H- I . - . . ..... ' .., - t. .. t.. ..... .i tkn. sneM iimoiioe na wnrt.e.1 mniv ........ v... .. , .--. fo the ,-t, iiikI cut. only bring mil in 1 the fiuiir.. i . . ... .. . . i Sil. i i-ttrre ut.w vow all the nt ..P ...jt.t..;.... ....1 !... .it... l'..l I , . ."., . i Hew-pnfM'ri. tn noeiMiniiMmv, tieiore (the Iwat of tho eanva- -hill prevoni . ,, .. j,-.,,.. ,-j,nlv nt th.. .. 1 '" " ' - - ,,-. -- . nt and iK-rttinneiicf ot the irinelt.l m, ""1"" "' ,w lM1Mn'" ' ami poliov whieh we mlmi-ate. Oivo the son- of vonr Dewrntie neiBhl Ja j.WMl i,owMprr or speech, wliteh j .kt.ll 4.ou- th itifnitM. n--.nl of the f ! H'a,'pi ftl lk. """"' l"-'v ''"- 1 fixing dinetvut limn for the prii-itict a."" eooiityiwettPff- in anv mnMy, ! tin, I Viuutt- ITniuiiiitlon ill at .tl.f , ... -. .--.......... ..... ... n...... . ; ,,.:. ..iwin, Kiia,. 4iWim lun. " J ho we do urso viiUueeand energy. onuntry wa worth fight in:; for and dying for. It i still worth snvin from the hand, ot tho unfaithful, who wcie in the rebellion or in -i mpathv w ith 1 IL Let us not bo fntin wiintiu1' until tho work is completed, and the nitiui.' honor and fame fullv vindicated and lV ! ptirttianunee secunil. Vy order of 111011 Mate Central Committee. J. X. DOLIMI, Chainnnn. I'on Va.vo.hvkk. Lieut. Small, from Ft. Khtinath, pu-iud tlin.ugli town Inn Tuesdar on his war to Fort Vancouver, " t having in charge two prisoners, the same whode-rted and were captured "t Vreka last Fall. The prisoners are liplnt! taken to Var.coui er for trial by w martial. " iio it ..' ' UltronTSiin.y tL. iMUimt . in, ,Mjw f tb UIBJ.I LAT. a luO ui 1:11, rnnii;!: .m ib.r.Hinij iivaniuT. n i-n, in, I iriar a imIic vt lirtnany. ajv-J U imm NKW A DVKItTISKM EXTrf. TO Till: PUJiLIC. ELLL.vMirnu, Curry Counij, 1 0Kn.. D.r. M. IS67. f JVr ths lnrfll of thu aftliclrj In the-rr-Rin" of tlic mnl lintiortanl of lhe -file teniM "the Eye I fM callnl npun lo rilo the (ntnnl-lilns cure i-ffi-ctrd upon lb rje of my ilsuciUr. Ellen, sin J 'x ycar. ! I)r I'ar le A HIpclow. 767 Clay Street San Hnnolco Some lliii-e mrinthr prerious to mj arrival In San KranclKO EllvnV eyc lsan to n'i ireak ; hr alpht finally -ntlrf ly fallwl, wllboul anr apparent ItiHAmatlon. I took her. m ilirscltil by many riewJ. to Prf. I'ard! 4 Iiijr.-hv. And I rif.w taki. plcnxtir In nnnminclng to ih public. Hint within Be weeka time she could e perfectly win, one eye ; and at tbe prrwiit even eek from tbe commencement of tbs treatment, bc can Kt u pt-rfectly with either nye a she cnnld prerlnna to her affliction. Prom the ea.e or my riappbter. uod the insn? other I wjlnem-d donujt my slay in Ibe Cltv.'l can confidently recommend ihose lib defectlTn vblon to Dra. I'ardee .t Wgelow, as unrivaled in the treatment of diseiues or defects In the organ of tight CIIAKbES FOSTEIt ALL OVER The MorM rT' ' "" ml Judgment hart lrart4 PLAaTATIOX ItrrTKIM. "lyr!"1. "" "" ymrvfi, Ita.lacha, Heartburn, rrirrtih Ll, IU.I llrmlh. SH.. Cuni pit lion, 4t, can i mnru 17 uiidji i-uiTiiTurf unrxw. Tbl. I h inwt .nT.ft.l tnnlc if (h. .. loon. niiiwi "i t.t. m-r iniitni wju lutirrcta. j Tlit f.rl trial almyi b nmlrd p,l irwt. j .1 RrST' u,rf'-' , tl.n rratr-tnr'ewrliiiinU'iotrrk.Wnl cvcnvwi! nf l'nTrni k ,tiuju to fiin rr. Ciuim Hihk lia. ib rcii.rim ir errrtvohttn. ( ,imjM,,.,iMji..M inrtnr thr rtlpn of LmKXVI, Kit i , iMi.e .noroww t-tic i.t luon ,itu IiIti. lihmnarljiMakr 1JU. I n.ra, W .1. i w.Cm.iiwiih'n,t - IIICIR1U.I lull ttw I'ltrinrn, vtic. anu uinni 01 th itunuKti and Uwri. tiiTtiriMir Yor ltiflairuitlmi of th ii4hand Irrl. A"I,"M- "" ri.-rornfuf.iai. I.inr I1ai. rvniatK. MlmuUM aud tunic hUMr lailmraliei In mhom dt WIUJ. I wittt.i for s-nfuia. ubcunnti.ni, le. Att .tn artmallf eirailnatlir jmntlns flf.h, bui- rlt and mill ; math un! I molhrn nnr!tit. Aim, cfeie-luii, mip, cuj, ttuJ, taak S.T1860-X. 7b. 1 an rvkmmfi(.ld by lh Itlcbwt m-Ilral actbori IHi. and nrv awniNM 1(inlnreanlinmrllilrlT)ffieial c"t Tbj arr rii-hnjlj ajrrfoiM. jtfKtlj pr and Iffri-ili. onct. Any rvci ptnllt I" im41 l'lntllon DiU Im In bulk at 1 th cill-in U A .vindliT and Imtwlor. 11 1- fin . only In ir li-ln l-rttl. IWarrof lttln rfMt-l Tlth imitation iMttrrtem tttlf, ttt ubith Mirial -?4i a-rnirmdy hi lttiMv Svf IImiI rtrf- U.tllt li.l I'miMlSuin-iantfoiM 'lx k m.iuutllii-d, and var -UmMuli. an Mt-I 4le int. lbrt. ."d t.y rrclabla dalcti thrit;bful I he babltatU P. I!. DR IKE, I TO.. .Vmi York, Me rrop'n. r.EDIGTn" i m, p.an rrrsr.rivro. AfjuvrirmtrALiiMiisi avd.nkvada. JlUaiOAV Ml'lTAMJ M.MMKVr. TWlH-rtnaf tti UMnnt arftlbnvB. lturrru ttn tliaa?a)ii.iiii., Mab4a. and wandrf Sal. Oh-, ntal.m anraina and rlllf. M .cemaio,and rarkalai ta a u. iary fcaulr. UmI a luttli f tab Ub laaint t$ Ib V t l.rtmMl ibat mil bt mada. II Ii Mat mnmim tba lb df It wn tlni la i iai fr tbr v( H t rb.if tban tbt dKljr. and alawld ' br dffl.fd oILb. lilUllTIIC IXLtJSWI.vni w 1 14 d.im. ) ti vmni.idliic lb M.slfan i(nv taa Idn'iiml a- a tahMbbt awl l-HvnM't aitlcl. Sir lulwa. -. SenrtetH r 0l ill llM.r.. Oar tn.a ha id It fcw aanai, Umi-i. frjra. Ilbetimallin. Af wri all . H ara. lit. nMca J X Ilium. , far Artlmo. WH, lxp wd llarnJm't Uam, , - yfrp .jinjn f n y. ! flbwirKjiM. ' "w'"-J, "Tn -aai f my dandil. aV.l, otonavil UI. rt. una .mm, ntrt in m. " an.r Mia: r nMmri !rtt WmiBU" ObMnMiw. lah. Auu U 1-tt, . ,, Ixnui. ' q .4 w c n .ruwy ta. Aitt-aiin.nrrr-d iai rtl).j., t-arn.e th-oHMi if u. it. I W-'r- OblW . and tbljrlat. L . -lamn of P- Kil ltu.vaA 0. wtrlbtlal. AKrflart hUn ma I tanntHf4l It vltli a cLrai ln-rt l.l-L, l.b )W, SM bf aH Ittwffali, and Marra, t 3a, SO o. and 11, X Vmc llalK latratltua. y- "W U'a c-d LiUN'a MACNKTJC I'OUDKIt (at MUantoaaJa Ibh4i akd itrulo. llb .nllr.i.lU- CuL. ' Culi.wix X Sirrsox. A4r Hoa. 1 ST. ConucNri. Amt-rieau llutrl Ackmk A T1.KAOW1.M. si. N"!clirU Hnttl. 5:. Llu.M A Co., Metro4tilHn Hulrl." Ti-llai.ar f ihi. ebarartrr niljhl U addad lo a tMtb Wb.if l i. Hard 11 adirrtU iiMlf Tbriiiu ban lb alcMiarc of '.. Ltoa, and lb ji4ir .lamf. vt In xil lut'ta A C Anyibiar aba a" iktm khat 1, aa Ih.iUI.uci or coualnf.ll. Anr drvi flat sill vw lb (.diMm If yvu lb.1.1 ynn will tin r oibar S4d br aU dmcslata and irmaral l.a-b-rfrv In vitry toa and uingtnc aump hi tb I'acISc Cvi. - tD-ylJ SUMMONS. In tht Circuit Coatt pf ths Sutc. or Orceon. for tbs Oimtr of Jnck-nn. Owirjte W. IrC. i'laintin. i. Mrplif n J. Itrailmmi snil I.. I'. HnuvWr-riii. DclcuJanU. Miitlbirlur lavr lo (hi rxrfiillun. Te iti-pb'ii J lli-nd-r.oi : Ymi Brc irrjulred to npjjfjir In aalil C-iurl. and ttinuvr tbv ccim lilalnl of mIi! .lalntitr. fiU U a.L'stlnt Ton. within, J frum l"? , '"" '-J ; "'" f IDIi 7 "n " rThe, co count; ; lit nthf,- county in llil .Suilr. tlirn ulllilu lni-it(ai from tbe nine iii inn uTTirr; or, 11 urn-u uu you oui uf llif r-iate of Oriirnn. the a It Is ordrrrd I7 tbi- CiMirl Ibal iiublicatmn U- iimdc fur six , k, i ,!.:,. .(,... nr,.rtn ib. ..,. I nd Mimilty In l-Vtinurv U.. IbSS. ,.,., :.,Zl''t'.:'l,, rLV, " And uu nre nnlilkd that, if you fall to an . er a.ild coiupUinl a- abate reipilrrd, tbe I pUlulirrulll apply to tbe Court for tbe relief i dcniaiidcd iheriiu, lo-uit: For leave Jo iwue ex'-ciilliin agaltKt jour property to lall.fy a jiid.-mcnl forilj 25-tHO dollar', w lib iutereat tbertiiu at lb rate of 21 per cent, pr inoiilh from tin; lfelb dy of Julie. A. l.. JSC2. and. the co-ti and diflur-uient of tbit action to. be Uvd (ill f 11 under my band tbit 16tb day' of A-pteinber. A. I) . 1SG7 O JAC0II5, AH'y for Plaintiff. Dfcember I4lb, let7. dcel-6w ZXo! You DeliaqHests! AS OUU S. SACII5 WILL BE OBLIGED, to leave borlly It U-coinsi necearv for. u lo call ou all Ibcif Indebted lo u by book ! nscpuut or iiQte o fctil at once. ' rVe hope imr iririiiia nui lane np ounce ui mia, iui ONLY DUN' we Intend InmiIiii;. ' SACHS UHOS. Jaektqnrllle, Dec. 12th. 18C7. decli-tX Mptice. X7UEHEAS. UY WIFE. HAKKIET F. T Loyton, baa left my ld and board with out cauw or provocation, all persons are here by cautioned not to truat pr.harbor on wy ac count. JOUS T. LAYTON. January It 1668, JaolSwi BILL-HEADS PRINTED AT THE Srnmrt, Ornce at ?12 per tbooeand Thn vrntu ni wiriwtc am curt.