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mmmmm (MkmiSi iliiLU' L'ttaeS tH . w w i -mm Rtt &i E& THE OREOON SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, April Mtli, 1800. NOTICE. From nml after this date, nil 1)111 duo tlic SKNTINKL OI't'lCK for subscription since the commencement of tho Fourth Volume, nnd for Advertisements unpaid up to (Into of the 33d No. ofrnM Volume, must be paid to tbe present proprietors. (I'M HA HA k FRKAXDK. Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 1859. kllUlIlllll tuii FOR JACKSON COUNTY, lection Monday, Juno 4th. Kor HfprtsrlilMlvn, J. 13. WHITE, J. N: T. MILLER, G. W. KEELElt. Var Mtiritnr, J. L. C. DUNCAN. Var Cmtiit)' Clerk. WM. HOFFMAN. For ('mint) C'clilliilnlnnrrt, ITOISD. HEBER, D. BlllDSEYE. Tor IVtmilr Ttrasnrcr, DAVID LINN. 111 r Coronrrf B. F. DOWELL. ! 1'nr Coiuilj Nurreyorv SEWALL TllUAN!. Kor Cmiril) Af or, "WiU. KAlILElt. for Politic Ailinlhl.lrnlnr, O. D. HOXHJ. wwwt numwmmm Tho Oregon War Debt. Our Wur Debt appears to b) a common target for every newspaper scribbler nt Wash ington, nnd very few of tlicm essay to ileal with It Intelligibly, correctly, or fairly. With only n smattering of Information upon ono or two of the weakest detail of this great nnd Just Debt, theso cheap caterer for tho public maw, set to work with Indecent zeal to proe tliut the total Indcbtcilnesii claimed, is of n not penny cheap as It is In lliu older Statu, Wc know nothing of tho particular Item harped upon, (and will venture that It Is erro neously represented,) but wc do know that there arc ferries In Oregon nt this lute day which could not bo rented for n month nt n much less llgure, II nny nt nil, than the price charged by Mr. Mills. It is not n good way, to demand services In Oregon, nnd then Insist upon paying fur them nt tho cheap going rates In tho Knstcru States. Dollnts with us will purchase llttlo moro than quarter with them. The scribbler closes by remarking that the " Treasury will bo saved n largo amount by this (Third Auditor's) critical Investigation." Yes, nnd so would the writer and his fi lend the Auditor, save money by declining to pay their honest debts. We give his word : Tho well known Washington nnd Oregon War Petit Is d.illy before the House Commit, tec on Military Affi!rs,nnd they will probably report n bill, in accordance with the. iK'tailed and lengthy report nf tho Third Auditor of tliu I Tcns.try, which lias just liven made, unrr nn examination lusting oicr n year. In speak lug of this In my letters written while It nut pending nt the last CViiltw. I staled that the claims under this Debt wcro very much exag gerated. Tho report of the Third Auditor fully confirm' that statement. In the recnplt. illation of this report I find that the amount found due the military service, itt Auny lates. on rolli of both Territories, as reported by the Commlsloncrs. to bo 8521.379 73. The amount of scrip claims for supplies-property, etc., nt the rntes lixvd by the Thlul Auditor, ore 8,.M9.'M,.!S 82 tho total being 82,71 1, ll()3 f)5. Tim aggregate amount reported by Commissioners for rxpensis In both Territo ries, was 80,01 MB 3(5. Deduct from this tho $2.71 1.808 fi.'i. nnd it lea vis 83.201,.. 013 81, You will thus sec that tho Auditor lias thrown out some three milium) of dollars worth of claims 1 This has been effected by properly considering n claim like tho following: une m. A. .Mills is n ported tor tin) moot a ferrv lin.it from f lie lit nf Jntiu.-trv 111! lint Int of March, three months, nt 8200 per month, nml ironi ilia 1st or .March till Hie 1st or Au gust, live months, nt 8100 n month, amounting to 81.100. It was scarcely possible, as the Auditor says, that during nil this period this boat was In tho exclusive me of the volun teers. Tho nnmo of tho firry, or on what stream It was, Is not stated. Tim Auditor settled this 1110111111 claim by allotting the claimant 830 11 month for his services. The report Is tilled with many Mich instances as tlil. borne or the estimates m.iy lie rctlucciJ In tho Conimtttea when lliei retiorl the bill. 'I'hc Treasury will lie saved a large amount by tills critical Investigation. Oregon Items. The woolen mill nt Salem has In constant operation IS looms and -160 spindles. About prico with these trlllrs, nnd boldly nsscrt from 1 000 pounds of wool per d.iy Is used In the man this jumped conclusion, that the. Debt Is nolh lug short of a gigantic fraud sought to be rverpctrated upon the Federal Treasury. These ufnetureof casslmcrcs, blankets, llannels, &c. They dally turn out 300 yards of cloth, or near ly 500 yards of llamicl, 35 p.ilrs of blankets, greedy gatherers of State scandal, lltly enough besides quantities ol yarn. The establishment for their claw, search out nn Item or two from tho whole account which to their picayune Ideas seem exorbitant or fraudulent, nnd straightway dress up tho morsel with frothy adjuncts until It Is puffed orinveleaI out of nil proportion, nnd made to appear huge to the public view, a thing of substance, real, when all tho time It Is but tho buihil of chaff with ono llttlo grain of wheat contained. At n distance, the stuff looks genuine, but 11 bieath or n '.ouch proves Its worthlessneri, nnd dis covers tho cheat to bo in It nnd not In the solitary grain It smothered Is In prosperous munition. Mew. Clay .v. .McCJiirc, of Kugeno City, nro to put In opcrntlon n irl-wcckly Concord coach Hue between CorvnIH mid Oakland. Wo wish them abundant success. Tha null contract should bo ghen to them. In Intr tlmo wc cxK'Ct to ice a trl-wechly lino from this to Oakland, connecting with the other Hue. A gentleman KKiitly lost OCOtl In coin In Marlon county, somewhere nloug tho road. It The New Speaker and Oregon. Our Stute is deeply indebted to Mr. Pen nlnglon, for the distlngiii-hal favor which has characterized his appreciation of her presence In tho Union, lie teas reptcscnted as a very fair and Impartial man before his duties ns Speaker commenced. Probably he Is nil this, but he has a very singular wuy of showing it Ills trentment of Oregon, however, Is npt to cause any other Impartial person to think that his fairness consists only in rumor, and that hu is In fact, either n very dull, stupid, unlit man for the position to which he has been elevated, or that he Is naturally a very biased, prejudiced politician. Upon taking his scat ns Speaker, he made quite it pretty nnd patriotic little speech, In which he promised to deal fairly and Impartially with cveiy portion of tho Union. Promises nnd performances prove to be ns lit tle alike with tho honorable gentleman, we find, as with many others. Ours Is the youngest State of tho Union, too well known to be for gotten entirely j too freshly admitted to have her existence absolutely Ignored. v hat grlcv ous Slate sin she has committed In the eyes of Speaker Pennington, beyond tho election of a Democratic Representative, we cannot divine, and therefore must regard this ns iht re.von for his passing upon Oregon what Is Infinitely worse than a slight nn Insult In his treatment of Mr. Stout, In conucctlou with the Standing Committees of the House, Isolwilhsluinlinl I.!. II t.. .- .t.t .. ...... .1 -...1 --...' Ills llli-liruillisu lu ucoi (rub i-ijuui aim e..ii justice to each State, ho has notoriously viola ted the pledge, nnd exhibited full ns much ven om against Democratic Slates and Democratic members ns chaructcrir.;d tha Speakership of X. P. Hanks, lie has behaved not only mean, ly nnd unjustly towards Oregon, but cuntemp luously also. Out of the thlrly-suvcn Standing Committees appointed, Oregon Is given but our place, nnd that a subordinate one upon the Committee on nxpenditurcs In the Slate De partment. With the important measures con-j csrnlng Oregon before Congress, her position politically and geographically, to say nothing of tho qualifications of her Representative, which are nlivnys to bo taken Into considera tion, common justice would imvo prompted the Speaker to nwnrd her nn equal nnd fit place In the Committees. Dut he has failed to do so. Mr. Stout Is fully competent to servo upon any of the Committees, nnd partic ularly upon that of Indian AtT.ilr, nl Post Of fice utid Post Roads, on Territories, on Claims, anil others, in which Oregon Is now especially concerned In the business pertaining to them Ills non-appointment to any of these Is little short nf an outrage upon the rights and digni ty of tho Slate, nnd In the coming ufccllou, we trust that our citizens will unmistakably nsstrt lluir condemnation of the party which Is re sponsible for this wrong, us they sliould, by tho election of 110DO but sincere, faithful Union loving, States' rights men to office. There should be 110 rflorc of the Pennington school of partisan Speakers, nnd Democratic successes will rid Congress of their rule and misrule, In good time. BY TELEGRAPH. To Yrckn. for the Oregon Sentinel. ARRIVAL OF OVGRLAND 3UU Dates From St. Louis to March 2Zd. IMPORTANT and EXCITING NEWSFUOM MEXICO!! Battlo botweon tho U. States Squadron and Spanish War Stoamors ! ! The Spanish War Stoitniera Cap tured mttl pout to N. Orleans! Proceedings of tho Democratic Conven tion of Joiophino County. Pursuant to n cat! of the Democratic Cm trnl Couimlttco of Josephine coiimy, thu fol lowing delegates nucmhliil nt Kcibyvlllc on tho 7lh of April. The following dulei of the several precincts were present 1 egate over Lily cent a uutnei, mat nour nus ever been held anywhere from tin cents to one dol lar per pound, that labor Is estimated nt more than n dollar a day, nr.d that nil other things have been or eru correspondingly high, In tl.o faro of the assertion! of our Senators nnd Iteprwcntatlvif, nnd of those of our people Jed from the S.imllknmuii mines, snvs llmt the who havo occatlonally made visits to the At-; diggings nro not what they are rcprtr-cutcd to lantlc side, oud despite tho solium averment w- lie advises people to stay nway. of the holders of the sir Scrip, bached nnd corroborated ns all these are by the certificate undr oath of (lovernmcnt officers nnd Ooveru win found nnd restored to him, nil right. He lint ll U tlin'iMva tliu lioncil llukr ftlim. It U -ri.rrrUn. -- " .-.n"- " w.-. -- ...... "A, .. , ... ,. .. ,. .1 .... . ,,,!,f,,r!i.m of Oret-on ili.it most of those to' to meet wllh such Instances, both of h.mtslv ' 1""' ,,wl0" "W'f nmuucr, whom she looks for relief, or rather for justice, ! gratitude. We should like to Kuuvr the! $'ntt Crrrt. Oliver Kvons. view tho makeup of tho Wur Il.bt frfinn Unlir's name. f.'uflou Cittl: Thnmai Hart, distance. Her Debt I referral to n body oft The Portland Charier r.Iectlon was to come' H'lffwfli' jVrfrfc-.M. T. Pierre, jiroxy II. mm who live In Slates nnd Diitrlct whire'ttTon the'.'d Inst. The Democrat nominated ! '"r!!' Mn Jlovull, J. M. t.ilp.n, D. labor Is low. nr.d coodi cheap : to a clan who ! It. It. Thompson for .Major, ft. 0. llubblni understand llttlo nlbuslncn or trade nfT.iIrs wns out ns ludipeudint rnndidate. 'J'heprob nron this coait : nnd who have no reaiimabli ability Is that Dobbins Is tinted. conception ol tha proportionately high rates An nsay of tho ore from the Hantlam lead which prevail with ns, in utmost eviry depart- muse hm been obtained nt San I-'raneUco. in'M tf tralllo nnd of labor. They seem to The result showed 827 worth of silver ami gold think It Impossible that oats nro itr sold at nnd ubout 1)00 pouudt of lead to the Ion. I uat mine will pay. Tho home of Wm. Naylor near Portland burned down on the 29th March. Tho citi zens hud made liberal donations to the uufcr lunula occupant. Mr. hlte, of f.lr.11 comity, recently return Iinersan. Jlioicntnirn, It. It. Mitrhi'll, proxy ford. lined tie, W m. I. van, proxy for Carrig.111. II'dMo. S. It. Siotl, prosy for Dull mid IVIglll. On inntlnn, n committee of threo was np pointed to draft resolutions cxpridvu of the seno of the meeting. Tho following nioluttons were Introducal nnd mloptiil : ltttolcol, That our delegates to the Stale Convention be lnt.tnict-.-tl to urge nnd vote for Ihe po4powmrnt of the nomination i( Pnsl-ili-uilal ICIi-ctors until niter tho Charleston Convention. Ilttolvtil, That Foulhcrn Oregon Is jmlly entitled to thu Itcprrscntntivu In Conervss. nnd that our deieguti In Ihe Statu Conven tion shall ur'.o Mich n nomination. On motion, the following ginlleme:i wero appointed deleirales to the .Slate Convention, vizi ucoruo I lir.ilicr. A. II. htcvcm, .lus, mint Commlsiloners, too many of the Sena tors nnd Representatives still perxist In giving car and belief to the thousand silly and in.i Icvoltfit fabitcatloiH urgal tigalnst tho correct- tiold and gold quartz hive Ih-vii illicovcrtil on .Mjrtlc t-uvk, Douglas couniy. Jluy there Ulnieold. D. S. Ilollon. D.inlil lmeriran. be u million got from tho new diggings. On motion, tha following gentlemen were (J. II. Abbott, Indian Agent nt the Dalles, nitpotntcl dilcgates to the District Convcn- 1 . ... .... .1.1..! , . 1 . Hon to meet ile egntes from Jackson nnd reports the Indians lu that section q-ilet, but , wlllMi f0 ll0lniwta n tinttula fur un attack was feared from theSnuku Indians.! Di.lrlet Judge und Di.lrlct Attnrnvv, viz t The 7.';iw alitor Is nut ngnhut tho China. ' Charles Ilruuner, Oliver J. I.'vani, S. It. i.ihiaiw, .luiepu np'ur, Ilog'Ihn Water Is 'bank caving in upon him Tho miners on Coffee Creek nnd are making good average wages. abundant. Six field-pieces have arrival at Port Van. ' paiiv.'P fYrim Itcntr-tii. fur nrlllforv clinnl tiriip. . ........ ...... -, ... -.. j ....... ,..-. to show, to tench, or to suggeit. The Dibt is , die. 1 111 truu-iui -rtmiii mil -.uicivij iiyunai uy a -.i'imiiiiihii iv insiiiii.11-11 iu iiuiuiimiu mm mij .f ll... 11.1.I ltw .p-t.,n, itl lirnnnnl m,-,i In ltnI-tillrf, ftn.1 r-Ait,wf.td llu.lp itriiiildlnn ' hCOII, J( ., .....a. , ...tiMiL.!. i,n ,.i.i....'l.f.,i.,. I,., a iA,...i. .!, ,,r 11 i .a.,,, L,,J ' V". lolh-wlng rnolutlens were Introdua-d i""""i " - ' v,,,v ! - , - - ' "" -- n, niioptal unanlmoiMy : know nothing of tl.o subjut or are bitterly Henry Casey. n mini rnt Hog 'I-.ni diggings llttolial, That doU-gates to tho District prejudiced agaln-t our people. It Is uiclcis, almost hopeless, to urge nny. thing U'yot.d what has gone on hi difvueu of tbe J11jt1.cn of this Debt. Whatever virtue there Is lu figuris, incj.p!anations, hi language, nnd In honest presentation of the claim, lias been almost iwhau.tcd. 1 here Is nothing new Yiilk.v, April 13, 1800. Tho Overhaul Mall arrival nt I-'ri-sno City this morning, bringing dates from St. Louis to March 22d. On tho Cth of March, two war steamers which left Havana, under lien. Marin, appear ed before tliu city of Vera Cruz, p.ilng nit the squadron, nnd rtfii'cd to show thilr colors, although orderal to do so by n shot fiom the Cnstiu nnd other signals. The Knglish, I-'niieli nnd Spanish vessels of war look no notice of the fact of their attempt ng to pus, but Commodore .larvi onlereit Coiiim.indi.r Turner of the Siratoga, with a detachment frqui the .Sitnimmi, to go on the steamer liulwnotii, nnd proceed to the two war strainers und usecrluln their nationality. A Ihe liidmniiil approached, one of the wur sleameis was ncn to move oil, when n shot wn fired by the Imhanoln which brought her to neeoidiiig to onu neeouut,) according to unolhcruccouut, 11 boat witlin llag was sent to demand their nationality, when the steamer (iciioul Mnaiinn fired on the boat, accom panied with n viilli-y of mnsketrj. At this moment the i'linfugn fired 11 broadside nt Ihe Gtntial Mimmnii, nnd the action liccnine general. Doth itcumcr then holstid Ihe Span- lib llag, nnd it spltlted cngngemeut ensual, In which tho America 111 lost tlmo men klllal nnd one mortally wounded ; thu Spanish lo.s.t.wns 1.1 lilllel. und between 20 nnd 30 wounded. The result was the capture of the .Vimmon nnd Mtwptttt, witli mol of the men nnd guns. Tho Minvnon' uns scut In Xcvr Oilcans ns n prize, in charge of nn American officer, nnd has arrived there. The Marmitx win expect ed thcro in n few days, wllh lien. Murln und some other prisoners. The engagement Is sup posed to have taken place near Yira Cruz, nt which place there Is said to be great ex cltcmcnt. Tho 1'rcncli nnd Spanish denounce tho con duct of our squadron. The steamers cleared from Havana as merchantmen utid holstal thu Mexican flag after leaving pirl. Subsequently they mount ed guns. Mlninion paid S.'.i)00 for Ihe two steamers t!tii. Mininum nnd Manjuat. Tlie news created a profound Kiiiatlon at Wash ington. It Is billtvcd by somo that Ihey we.e fitted out by the Spanish authority. Six l-'itvM'ifWi), April 11 Hi. The pai-Ii.jr nmlili bvlvvtvn " P.ieille" nnd ' Young AmerH-it" came olf jelerd.iyf Won by " Pdcllle" In three straight limits. Time, .,q 'l-'-Q O.OJ Sieriair.xTo, April P.'th. At a quarter of one o'clock to-day, John C. Dell, member of Ihe Assembly from Kl Dorado, was shot undstablieil by Dr. Sloni',of(!eorgi. town, 1.1 Dorado county. Mr. Dili Is in gnat ngony, nnd It Is thought tliciu Is no hope of hi recovery. The knife wound on Ihe right side will, it is faired, prove fatal In it thoit time, ns the phjidciam nro ol tho opinion llmt the blade passed through the right lube of the liver mid entered the stomach. The patient Is falling fast. cayjTiT'-M.1 f . tmmnni Tim Vnilnnil P11I011 Convention Is to meet on the 9th or May nt IJulllmoic a litthi more than two weeks nfler the Charleston Convention nnd n week before the Chicago Convention. Some think Ilio U.tlllinoro nom ination will bo given to Dates, with n view or forcing Ihe llepubllcan Convention to lake lilui up, but It Is not probable thnt such a t'diig will bo done. Tins 8Jtl.000.000 Treatury nolrs granted nt tliu l.it CoinrrcM expire Juiy 1st. It Is said the Home will not niithorie the re-lsstia but require them to be fundi d, nnd connect this loan with tho Turin" Dill, applying Ihe surplus of the revenue In thu extinction of the Indebt edness. It is thought the Senate vviu now yield and make some concession In the matter ui the 1 ni 111. J. 0. Coylugtnn, clerk In thcilnllonery room has nlncnnded, carrying oirtivrnly thou sand dollars In I r.iiufcrabii' I'nslohleo Cerllfl cites, obtained fi'om conlldiiillal friends nnd m ide pav able lo lilmvlf. It Is reported he negotiated them In New York nt eighty cuits on the dollar. He left for Kurope. Uovrriunent lo-ws nothing. There will be -l.tiOoTUnlted Slates (mops upon the Mexican frontier before June. Ono reciment will remain hi Utah. The President anticipates that the Mormons will be quiet wniie tin nrmy remains nmnng iiicm ; nut fears disturbances so soon ns the sold lers leave. (icuernl Johnston has ban ordered to report at vv nstiliigtou. AHVKIITMI.Vlt.NT. 1?o the 2?ublic. ft.MKHirh.-i. l.iilioiw-.'iVrs: llefom proceeding ntlnu- nil, .0 IllilliC VOII 11 Vl'I'V lOW IlllVV (I At tilvJC Jncklo ivilie. riiJt. by taking hold of my hatj Willi two tliiimlH ami one uiiaircxaciiy ore- uiu right eve, thou elevating mid hut thu twenty sixteenths of nn inch above my head, and then In that po'ltlon allow both lml nnd hrndloviry neatly timcli the lloor. It Is dom-. but It came very awkward lo iii", u It was tha llret time I uvir nlicinp'ed Ihe tow a la mule Jackson vllle. Yil piiiinge ns it may teem, this low how, though difllctill, comes n. tusy lo tome as If they hud practiced ll n life llui'. Ilovevcr, iialuiJ-docs much for soma people, II nukes them anv tiling and vver.v thing. Jtut to procci J: .le--r. IMIlorsi I owo vou and marly all ed itors a debt, and above nil things. I thank the llellv lor clvliic us idlor und n free lireM through which 11 mnn, If he cannot get lull ly what is uiiarmilcid In Ilia constitution, cuiiat light-, privileges and protection, may tling de fiance and K'ui'ii lu the teeth of his couit oiuljni- ntliinimom Jut, It Is 11 Known fact Hint when nn Individual cuhmlts taim ly In wrong, other wtongsnnd per secutions iilirfollow until nt lnteviry right and liberty whlcli ho once enjoynl will l tram pint under foot. No m liter whether the perse cution comes I mm an liullvldinil or n communl tv. Kn 111 like uli'!llii-r llu lierseculornlH1 hark. til up by I1i1lIVMlt1.il coinage, ur by hlslng Iheir venom in ronanm rrnrry i-tu ni-uiir even tli'initli (her sliould be hid nwiv In. ornruteclrd by, 11 number of Ignorant, blgotid, grand or p-tll Jurymen. I say no matter dom whence, win ro or how Ihe pir-ieulion may come, the I he conference on the tariff. March llth, ofiludlvldu.il who suluiills tumtlv Is n tine, and the Oppoilllon delegation or Penntjlvnnla n- uiiiliervlug the name of cttcail And jet, If ureal to icenmmcnd to the Coinmlllcil ofilheopprei-ul i-houldscekridiifsli.v incain'onhe WiiJS nnd Means rcrtilln specifie duties on V '' rollows-nmi 'Jlu leal leeches Iron. It is prubablu n Tnrilf bill will be re- pounce upon him. never Tor 1111 n-luiil letting portal ubout the inlddlo .r thu neck. K" V""1 ' J',' ."nlnrlunale Is pu.IcV WoihIIiss, 1 , , ,, , ., llleh'M. '1 lit-). Mc-srs. bdltois, Is why I nuk iv On tho night or I Jill March, nnothcr inrct- phee In tba columin of jour pupcr lor my lin ing of sympathizer wllh"- Ilia shoemaker I inland nnd iintnmMiid llioiights. "striker'' of Miisncliuelts, was held nt Nivvl Tliiicnuilltilliui nf the Uullid Elates guaran Votk, nnd 81. Ill was eollcclal to uld lu curry-j tee In every ell iron equal right, privilege awl Ingon tlie luoviiiicnl. pmliellon! llulwherels tho protictlon It n Joihu.i W-nl Osmond. ofXewburir. X. Y. . i V'n'1'' mgo'" . iiiuoiani grnnn or iiciu jury I... .III... .I...lln l.;i l. """3 iiiinmeiiiicciimi lor iv crime, gin ...'."::' 1... . .L.::.X"r.. r."..i. ..: iwvrnny oirence. or 1.1 1 iiiumi" inning i.iiiUMiuiiii iui 11 iii-.mii hi NnV A D Vl.llTISHMUXTS. .LARGE STOCK OF.- . GOODS FOR SALE AT REDUCED HATES. rIMIEnnilcr-lpntd are now offering their large JL nnd cMenslvu slock of UHY GOODS, &C., At Ilciluccil ltutcH L'Oll CASH, or lo prompt men, duu the first day of July next, nsthuCo-ptrtnctrhlp e.xbtlug between the un designed expires by limitation nt that time, and they niodi'Mrous of closing out their slock lu older lo clou up Iheir l)iilness. All nnd eury pel urn knowing themselves In dchtid to the tliui of A.sm.nsos' & (ii.KNX. cither bring Inn verdict of guilt .tffnfn.l ., it, 1,1 t.iiltlv .if It.l -r'rt.n nti.l ...V. ...&. come olf nt Xnv burg, next suniiner, for X'JnO I W. M,ni. 1 jliinr'.. lei mo u.k uiirm I. ihn rt side Wind inivliiJ XIOO for c.pen.es. Hfeisuntil nriheelllen vvho-n life ami nrniiirlv The Missouri Iglslnluro repased the l'rce nay In at nny tlmnjeopirdizul In the hatidsof r rilewnrl relu.al . " ";" kiii. mi -iii.u . -.m jhi- Xi-cm bill (which Ouvcrnor to sign Inst fividnn) by n vole or six In one. It was Ihe first thing tliey did niter meeting, Stevens, of Washington, Intends lo Intro duce a bill for the establishment of n semi- wt-eklv mall from Dalles I'll v, Oregon, via U'siTlu Walla to Port Colvllle, Washington Judge Wm. it. Almond, formerly of the Court of Kind liKlniice, of San l-'rnncisco, dlid of npoi!exy nl Ixnvcuvvorlh, Kunsas, March -ltli. iik'II. by place such linn ill 11 'o-ltion n( ro much u-pon-tbllily where the live', llliorlli ami fortunes or the beit nnd vvoial citizens ure orien at slalsu; When 11 grand Jury flail nn indictment ngnhisl n man, we naturally mi pnru there Is gulll muiic where, cllhir In thu ncluil guilt ol tlie nccu-nl, or In Ihe bid hearts or bralnle hiudi or 11 corrupt, or a kimliooxlid Jury. Vou, tender, liiti-t lie tin' Judge, vvliellicr I was gullly or an o.leiica agaiuvt (ho law, or vihilhir tliu gland jury or.iaeiiMiu.eouniy were prejudiced orlr.im A Conimlllce of the Virginia I,gts'iturc'i'ozhd bystmie;imiidriillng,orK'tori;navc, have irportal iigah.sl Interfering with the sen-1"-" (''haps lioth, Into llr.dlug an ludictmnt J .. ... . .... ... I.lnrtl..., M.I ..rtt...l ..... ..I....A ..I ..It (I. . .... trnea of Stevens nnd llazlet dlngly bo bunged, They will uccor- uealii't iae, und ntraln-l m-ubiiie, ol nil Ihe Ira il-Tit Iii Jacksonville, lor hiqilng tho door of my store, dwelling, or which jnu will, op.n 011 'lIlO U-gillutlirO Of IrBillin llllS C.Xtenilal 1 ll. Ssl.1m-li? 'I lm mm,. Itullelm .til n.nl.l i,,,,. Its session to Ihe I'd April, In order to make, im-u rin, upil.i.t en rv IiucI.tIii JackHinvdht provhlon fur Ihe financial exlgcntle of the ; nud the wlliie found In tho same manlier State. I that they were found ugaliMt mn, by leiiulrlug ThePrcrelary of Ihe Inlrrlor has submittal ; l",l' y l'.l'' .' "bout i-iicli sti.ro ii. 1 1 .,t....... r... .1... 1. .11 1... 1.. Ion . pair before the nraiid Jury, lint ililnwns not tloue except In my pnttlcuhtr raiaj and lo Hilda wlliii-wngnlnst nw there weru ni Imili eftiirl nnd Iiulil'try. It U a l.tiiHhable. but nt tha rntiiu lime a bitter f.irt, that In making n show tirliiililing up evidence nfaln-t soma few pirlieul.ir firms 111 the tonu, tin houerl uniiid jury or .lackvon county luvurlably sent lurtho own' I 1 Dove truly p!ou, howtrulyJiiH,rnurlentlnus, nnd rcriipiilnus nie wo nl .IihI.hiii ni,d ollur ci.uiith- getting lo bu that tlie law shall nut be liililnptl on by any trilling or accidental mis conduct. Hut th l.iunb'ivr may iriiclia iiiouev r nionlcd or lulhietitial rrleinfi (publto or pri vate, n In previous Iiot.ine,-) ln, jirolivl nu for his gulll rrnm Jiutlco In iho lair, nml If wli'nl Ironi Hu- ,f 1110 of ili, criminal to I'm inblinee of lh 1 Ii .i-n, by n br.iluU.r, bntn. Ik"ihI or corrupt J nj. Xiivr.nil.ij' Ilia innrm'ty of n crlui" nppi-ars to Icrstn Ihe guilt nud win frb-nd-nnd iidinli,i for Ihairbaliut; bill trilling iloucvt,iii-cMvrit.tl nrlulinlloutl, ore braudul Willi eulll.niat pin bind wllh sovtrily, part'eularly If the uururlu null) has not Ii'urne.l.e.r Is not willing lo learn lhl iiivv name, now much lu vogui In goii eclty.o.illnl ' Tickle me nml I'll tM.le jou.'' I imiv my in ihe roiinil-he.nl grainl Jury who found Hit) bill ujialml me, und mn alone, for l.MMiliiL' Inv rtoifilooroi-eil on tlieHililnlh. inn I to Iho roii'i.l l.iad in-llt Jury who oro- nouiieitl it- 1 11II1, and to Judrft-. Jurit', one additional estimate Tor tliu Indian service in Oregon nnd Washington. Delegntis to Iho Chicago Convrnllnn have been appointed from ihe District of Co luuibla. In the town of Wetflvld, C111111., the vtho'o Dcmoeratlo muulcpalj ticket has beenelictcd. Josephino Dcmocrntio Convention. Tho Democratic (Vntml Commlllii-or Joe-phlni-rouiily rapierts tho Deuiocmtle rtllzeii' of the several paelnct". Iv hold Iheir l'rliniry Meetings on Xihtnlf, thu '.'1-1:1 or April, nl Hie ilii.il place of hohliiig elections, nl 1 o'clock. I. .M.. for lh"ptir.iiif ih-ellag Ihclrullolt il imiiibrr of Pcli'iinte lo Ihe (-'oiuileCniivi'iilIou, lo Iki he, ul the Court Moil', III Kerbyvllle, on S.it.irih. Ilia 1.1th of Mav next. I.ir thu lmtimMi or iiointu.iltug randidati-s fur local utlleef. The rri'clnetsnui entlllnl In lii'lfguliii, n rollowi: llniwiiiown, I : firass I'lit, :i Kerby vllh. .'I ; .vpiiiagaie, 1 ! vvniKirs.Miii, 1 1 i.ntveent 1;. 1 ; Sucker creek, 1 : William 1 reel., I j M.ileeretk. I ; W.il.lo, :i ; Culliee cat k, I ; 1'auoii creek, I ; Suckerereck Vulley, 1 ; I le. r era k, I 1 lllliioh river, I. Jamis lli:iii:iisuorr, ('Mi nan IXnlml tU. Ki'rbyiHb, April 2, ln:u. by XOTi: Oil HOOK ACCOUNT, must Dosl- lively pay up by Iho rii-.it Day or Jul)', next, ns they nru determined to fettle up their out standing budne. ANDKItSOX OLENK. Jacksonville, Atrll 12, lbr,il.-l:l-lf. IUE.aMMi'JL-aa.4Jl.-aa.. n,HI'- Co-piirlnerfhlp hrrelororn twisting be .1. tween IIAKIilt .V. 1II.OOM is this day ells- Fnlvid by mutual eoti'ent. All llioo who have claims ngalnl us will pleno jiresent their nc cuir.t", nml all who nro ludebtid to us nro earn t'llir ti-fpicstul lo coma forward nnd settle, as 11. liakir inicmis guiuir 10 mo aiiiiuiic stales. HK.VHY IIAKKII. IinitMAX DI.OOM. Juuk)iiillbl, April Ii, ItSCU. 3S3E- Bloom, Is tlitnklut Iii the iieoiih or Hound ltlver Vull-vfoi' Ihclriiail Isvors, nnd still solicit their pit roiuiKD for the liilure. Hu Inlcnds lu leave lor San 1'ranclrcn In n few days for the puipo-o or bringing up his in iii 1 .- 1 c--TT-r,V and will continue Ids burincs, at Ids old stand, In Dr. .MeCnllj's two-story lire-proor brick build ing. II. I1I.OOM. TO CAPTALISTS! PAUTHSnvnilngn (JOl-D QUAKTZ X 1.(11)1. IkIvc-iii Iho lorl.K of Jackwn t'retk, which has pro-nictal excce-dliigly favor able, ami proml-es In lie t.xlcn-lve,nruilclrlou of obtaining thu alitor )ierroiis who have thu menus lo erect a Crn-lilng Mill iim the ground. Liberal nirailgeiueiits will hi p'rfeelat witli p.'isoui vviiu m ty engage In the cutcrprie. For particular apply to Dr. I (JANUXO, nr,S. II. Pi) It II, April 1 1, 18fO..I3 Jackionvllte. STATH OP 01II.UU.N, In Co. CiMirl, April H Term, A. D. ItitfU. V.VA... ll.-...., ..... IIujo.u. -............. ...(-...I.. ..-.'. ,.t, ,,,.,,'.... ...... H,l I,.,.. , I . 11 . ( .( I .. .1 . ... ..','1 MM u-nire'll. I HIM '"P""'"" '"" """" "" "'1'irim 01 in 1 ,1,-uittitii r tipprobill r lint tawiil n nl beforo Congress. Ixt them either pay it nil, or reject it altogether. The jicoplc of Oregon pro no mercenary fia'bootcrs, tlcmanding from tho Federal Treasury what is not Justly their ovvu ; Ihey nro not greedy mendicants, content to teeept iilms und Insult. They simply want their rights, not favor, from the Ccncrul (lov rrnment. 'I hey want the full loaf Ihey have dearly paid for, as their due ; they will not accept tho dry crust olfaed them ns :i charity. The mean Third Auditor may prune the ac counts until scarce a dollar Is left, and hli creatures nnd fanciers may make fm Ihcr parade of tho stupendous fraud charged upon tho peo ple of Oregon, until they shall have nchieval tho object sought, nud stll, wo say, that no holiest, no honorable man, can examine, nj-e, and scrutinize the Items of the Debt und inform himself of the facts governing them, without adding his testimony in favor ol Its justice, and his recommendation for its payment in full. To show, beforo wo close, what manner of means is being used to ttl'ecl tho reduction or non-payment of the Debt, we will append a paragruph extracted from the letter of a cor respondent of the Sacramento Union, lu a lata Tho Itoblnson Pamily nro " showing" through tho Willamette, coming through this way. Horses arc plenty at tho Dalles, and sell nt from 315 to 800 per head Cuyuo riiflus stock. A bed of coal has been found in I.Inu county. Tho vein is eight fat wide. Ills said 10 burn well. Another nttempt was mado to break Into the laiuo county jail, n i-hort lime !ucc. Some outsida ought to bo Inside, pcihaps. Tho population of Salem, by census recently taken, is 1.0C8. voto for P. P. Prim for District Judiw. Rttolrtil, That tho proceeding of this meeting be pnbllshal in thu Oiikhon Skn timi'u Daniki. Lonkikmn, Sco'y. Josi.tiiink Convention. Tho County Con vtution was held at Kerbyvllle last Saturday. Mitsrs. ltinggold, Dan. Loncrgan, II. Stevens, lieorgo Thrasher nnd Dr. S. Holloa were chosen Delegates to tho State Convention. It will be seen that the Delegation wcro In btructal to voto for a man from Southern Or egon for Congressional candidate. The Dele gates to tho District Convention wero also in structed to vote for Hon. P. P. Prim (or Dis trict Judge. PeiVliniTinv IU X'tM'i-. On tlin Olttl, nal issne, concerning It, only remarking that it Is 0 0JJ mQm q( w.. forty-first anniversary of the Order in tho United Slates. Mr. Geo. P. Prico has been selected to deliver nn nddrrss on tho occasion. of k piece with romo others we have seen. Il will be observed that this quidnunc argues that the wl'olo debt is a fiiiud, be canto in the singlo item of ferriage, tho Third Auditor us- scrts that extortion has been attempted, ifl Acknowlkixjuknt. We are Indeblal to tho Auditor or letter-writer cither, lival in Hon. Lansing Stout, M. 0., for important Oregon, Ihey would loon learn that ferriage Is' public docummi. "Tub U.vh'mkt." Wo received by last mall the first number of n monthly, bearing this name. It is printed in pamphlet foun and contains inside of covers, 32 pages of read Ing matter. John Dceson is thu alitor and publisher. Tho number before 111 (for Pebru ury) contains wood-cut likenesses of tho alitor nud lied Jacket. Tho avowed object of tho work Is the amelioration nud advancement of the Ited men. In pursuit of his hobby, Mr. Ileesou is evidently more than chimerical he Is fanatical. Only that it Is too serious a mat' ter to make light of, thoso who by experience really know thu many bad traits of Indians, might find much to amuso I hem In tho wild theories nnd speculations of the editor. Hero in Oregon, Mr. Dcesou is known, and his ridic ulous work can do no harm. Wo wish as much could be said for those upon tho oilier side of the Continent, who only cstlmato the Indian clmractcr from the florid, over-wrought writings and lectures of pervcrjc-romaino fab ricators which aro ever being paraded to glut tho psucdo-phllanlhropists at tho Past. Tho Xrgro und Indian can always command tho sympathies of this class tho poor or unfortunate Whlto man, rarely, If ever. Tho fewer of the pulls from tho Calumet, the better. It deserves, figuratively, to end In smoke. It Is a poor pipe to draw from. It is no true Pipe of Peace. Increase or Di'siness. provementa in progress, iu litis town. Wo nolico new tin for additional stores To Oai'ITai.uts. Wc call the attention of those interested lo the advertisement concern, lug a Quartz Mill, In this number. Goncral Intcllifjcnco. An oppo-dilon (p-urile, however. In its power) has arisen In Scnitor liivin' Overland Telegraph bill. This opMid'lon Is iliiclly on the part of one or two parties IlitcrcMul in the pitent rights of lelegiuph instrument. They iy that the umouiit u-keil of Cwiu Is toil small, und i-vm to think that If Ihey cm obtain tlie defeat of the present bill, Ihey can come in thciiw-lir und dlctato ttrius to the liovernmciit, whom ihey l,h to bu co Into building Ihe line for thco private parlies, vhu then hope to obtain Iheir own pria-t for aiu vcjing tjovernmenl iiiigu out Ihe wire. Thu bill, however, Ii believed to lu safe. Senators Mason niidToombiin conversation with (i'iii. Cii's, guve lit its ill.tlnctly lo under- siinidlhnt ihe Mexican Irnily cannot U rati fied. Its Irlcnd havo iibamfnual nil hopes of Its suea-s, und Undoubtful whether it will be called up ngiiln this session, nllhnugli It is still said once in n while that if Miramou's attack on vera Cruz should prove iv lizzie, it maystrenulhen Jirirt'.i'eoveriiiue-nt suflielenllv in tint estimation of Senators to induce them to tnkii another hllih nt the ncgnthiilon. Tho objections, however, lire less In Juarez und his government man 10 1110 terms 01 1110 instru ment itself. The proiprcts for tho passage of n railroad bill Ihroush the Homo certainly nro better nt present than they havo bevn lor years past. I hus lar ull the cnutlicllng Interests nopenr to bo e'oncctilrntlug in favor of the bill of Mr. Igfall of I exiu, which provides for the con struction of one Central und onu Southern road. This bill, too, meets tho approval ol Mr. Iluclmniin, who promises it nil tliu nld In his power. Its friends Intend getting it up nt tho earliest opportunity, when an dibit will be mado to foreu through with it little delay, A private letter from St. Petersburg states Il1.1t .Mr, t;olltus, or Uamorinu, u. a. con-ul at tho A moor river, is sit the ltussian capital, nnd has presented to the ilovernnicnt his pro Ject for 11 line of magnetic telegraph from MocowtoSt. Imls, by tlio way of Siberia, Iho Amoor river, Petropaulowski, tho Aleu tian Island, ltu'ilun America, Drllish Colum bia and Sun I'rancii-co. Mr. Collins hus had proposition from I.nglish capitalists to con struct the whole line, and thinks that it can bo completed iu three jenrs. Propositions have been Informally submittal by the Ynudcrbllt and Pacific Mail Co. inter ests to put 011 an nddtlonal Mcamcr to Califor nia nn Panama, and thus establish n, weekly mail to san Francisco, diking tho postnge ni their compensation. Prom the apparent de termination of .Senator ( j win nnd others to oppose any more ecu mall contracts to Cali fornia, nnd to favor nil Overland malls. The bill will prove a failure. Gov. Letcher of Virginia has mado a re quisition upon tho Governor of Ohio for Owen Drown, FrancN Mcrrlam, nnd two others of tho Harper's Ferry insurgents, who reside In Ashtabula county. Ohio. Oil Sth Murch, Marshal Johnson delivered tho process) to Uov, liennison, who tleeiliies 10 recognize it, in 11 l.'oiiiinltleo, lnnrdrrlh.it nny of our reader who 111 ty desire to cnrraniul with It during Iho com ing rreshlenll.il campaign may bo Informal how to dlnct llietrconiuumlentloiis: xi'Miiim or mi: iiiyviirrrt: : C. L. Vvii vMuniivvi, nf Ohio, Chairman, .Mil M T.VV Mill, or I.tllll-lilll'l. Tiiomv H. lliM-otic, of Vlrglnh, Wu.i.roi II. lAin.ihii, ur liiill.iun, Wii.t.ivu IIviikshvm:, of Mln-ls-Inpl, W111.11JI Hun en, of Pinuolvanln, John- A. I.oiian, or Illinois. Jouv Cihiiium:, of New York. M. W. Cu'rikKr, Sn-nkiri 1 UixiiUt. Ilooms of the Committee, No. f, 1 street near the City Hall, All communications should be nddresseit In tint Hon. 0. I.. Vai.i-vmiuiu.vm, M. C, Ch'iirmm National lfoit.nilii !! ilnil CUmnillit, W'likinjlon, J), O, lAHTJIIOH. Oil Ihiirfdiivi'V cuing, Mulch 29, nt Iho I'f' Col'.NTV 01' .1 Vl'KSON. f fn i mirr rflhe llttalt rf cu.uiixs c.isnr, ima. A 1. 1, p-rsons Inlcrestnl In tho fiml tHlltnint of mid lUtiito with the Uxeeiilor thirrof, nre htriby uolillnl to Im nud np"ur l-efnro lint County (null ofsnld County, on llnfiitiy, Ms mA ii' uf l), hut, nl which tima suIJ Ihul K'tlluiK'Ul wlll'l"' mad". W. IIOPPMAX, Cltik. April II, IM0-lw.i:i. Adrniniatnitor'a SsTotico. A I.I. p r-on Inlereslrd In llm IM ilu of W ai l Ji.wi:rr, il-c'd., will lake notice that le II, 11 1.1 Aitiuliilsiralloii hnvnlnvn grniitetl In n. P. iiiiiu rnitio' Aimiui-irai"r, on mn blh diy f April. All llio-j hnMIng claims il .nllirl s.lld Kslnto will pre-nit ll,ei In the Ull-i.r-ij(iud at hU r.-ld noe 0,1 11-ar (.'rnkwllli tii pi-op-r vou -1,-r' within una year, or lie for-eie,-1 navl ! aad all Ihow! kuouitiit llietiiH-lvri imMilat In inlil L-lale will inaki Imiinillalo pAvmeiit In O. I). IIUMi:. April 14, ISi:o..l3-liv. I'utille Adin'r. TH herrby ntvin that I vtia tint n pirlnrrlii llm Kurk.v Hotel, ieit 11 iKiarder, u:el will pay no itetii' eoalniciiil lij Ihe Comptiiy, AM lierrnm inv also hereby tvnrual not In Tlmo nud jeais,lh-t cm-j Irotl my wife, .vxv (ivM'.xn. on my account, P 1 vein not n-v'i-ui; respoutiuw lor noj iivot-i fuliiri'. not I0111I but wli'p-ri!,vvlllprovirmv !iimiv iiuitrail. I GANUXO. JAckxiuvill", April II, UCo.-wl-l.!. tadr, iin.ru th.i'i ollii ri. il-re-iKil liilhtiii-atedlii this in iiiui-r by you, riiiht ho lorablc grand m.d p.'tll JainKiif .Ink on eoitnl.v, rinully, I pmy wllh upSin ,1 linniti that Iho ea-al. cooii iu wii I en nl Ilia ivl.olit wurlil1 i-.i-i.jmn. 1...1 1 ,...1 ,.. ,1... 1 .... 11.... ..r ...,. will put illi. trl.iwK heart nnd li.iad. lou-elh.-rj f iUUMM nu.UoilN AMit.wov,' nul iindnplacevv.i:. rom.ihlnir b. l. r hi rhl by ,,ulr,i.,t,diauj ,.;, ,.., ,tUt,. r 1 .ball bo XjiaaSSJ-e Ofill! July. Iieiae,t It wllh Niiuiihlnz whert'lii uul will Hint ii.tilv piinlthiiiiiil nml luiineence pro- t itlon. A toiut'lhlugiitwhoM-viTi'iiitnegullt. venality nud corruption will tremble us iu pres ence or the IMtv. 1 urn sirs, very rcMi.-ctfullv. P. J. itVAX. Jack-omHlf, AprlJ I2th, Ifi.0..adv.l3-vv. tVSTTJSJ ilitiicool Mr, M. Ttplnn, 1'iiiiHiuit Arademv IScv. ftnae Dillon, Mr. Corbln lilllam nui! S. Maria I In. kins, nil nf Dniigln county. bv Mr. IpMpp u-rlllen nn llm Hlli lit Mnreli In l,nr. Peas, llo Letcher, for rcatons asilgnal therein. ' Gu Anples, rer lb . inirriTs. At Wllliainsliiirg, April tllli. thu lady of John T. I.inton, nfa daughlrr. On Cow Creek, till tint., to iV. I!. Mynott, 11 daughter. Iu Winchester, 2d Inst., lo Thomas Smith, 11 son. wammm vmrnrnm wotfJwwvaKmm n .11 .iijw-iiji,tMum Jncksouvillo Wholcsnlo Prices Current. IUjioiniirorlliuMtiillurl--fmjictciliirtkl-. J(Kttxiux, Saturday, April 1I.1SC0. Transaction lu country proiluce for the week ending lo-d ij-, hat been quite limited, nud price hnvon downward tendeuej. In lbs nrllclo of Ilacou, n good lot (from 1,'nipquii Vnllej-) wn solil nt Kic.j Hog round nml Lard at Ihe same figure. In green Apple Iho Market continue well suppled, nt figure ranging under our quo tations. Iu Vegetable, thu Market has n good 'apply, Wo coutluuu our quotations as follows; I lour, lu qr. sacks, per lb, ..... , On CI Coru Meal, per lb (in Wheat, per bushel $2 09 n 2 SO Corn, do 2 00 n Hurley, do 1 flu u 2 00 Oats, 1I0 1 SO n 2 0(1 Hay, timothy, per ton :10 DO nttt 0:1 do wihluiuu do 2.100 1130 01) Uncoil, hog round, per lb Hams, do ..,,.,.. Stile, clear, du , , , Shoulders, do Heel', licit, per lb Pork, do do Mutton, do ,,..,....,..... Chickens, per doz t.aru, icui, in tins, per iu elo in kee.s da Under, fresh dairy, do no IU Kegs, no Cheese, per lb , l'-HK. fresh, per dos Potatoes, per lb Onions, do Turnips, elo Cabbage, do , , lle.un, do .SPHCIAI NOTICIM. --- - - . a San Francisco Agency. TIIOS. ISOYt'i:, (iencral .Newspaper Agent, Sail l'niuel-co, ! Iho authorized Agent of 111 Oiikiion SeNTi.sEi., lor that city, Ofllcu eoruer of Muntgouii'ry and Wu-hlugtou ilivuls, up s'alr. WAIUiril LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M. A 1101.1) their regular comuiunlr.itlous "jjvrllu Wtilueiday Kivulugsoii or preceding Vlhe full moon, hi JAl'KilVIM.i:, on v. .. w. oi:i:i:n, w. m. IL D1.00M, Sa'ii. QIIAND CAMP OF OREGON, X. O. of XE. TA.III'.S It. W.VIli:, (JhiiiI Sees Int-y, Ot't'lCi: AT CAXIVXHUK. OIIMOX, To whom nil communications to Grand Camp should bo nddnssal. Information concerning thu older may nlo bo had by nddrctslng any ol tho following Grand Senator I Tiiosnyov War.u, Salem j II. M. Don uv, Jack sonville; P. C. Loup, Oakland W. V. IIini: uiiiT, Xiqolcouj N. C. HowjiiN, Oakland j J.vs. It. Want:, Cauyoiivlllo ; Ik A. Itici:, G. L. Hi n 18 20 iv 2a HI n 2S Hi a H a 10 a 11 13 a oa n C oo 20 a Z3 1G ii 20 60 iv Si IV 40 S3 a -10 SO a 3 a 4 On 7 4 a fi i fi 12 a II 7 n S 20 a 23 Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The only pine nud genuine IlaUnui Is, ami for tho last twenty yem, has been prepand by Si.TH W. I'owi.n ii Co., of Ilostou j and their printed name, us well as tha written signature of I. Ilrrrs, appear on tho outer wrapper. As jou would avoid tho tpurlous nud havo theccn. nine, tale wmt alurt This Invaluable remedy WisT.nr lln.s.m or ii.ii CiiKnnv Is the best ouo extant for Iho safe, speedy nnd permanent cuio of coughs, colds, toro tluoat, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, pneumonia, croup, whooping cough, bleeding tit Iho lungs, pain in Iho breast or side, nnd In fact every form or throat, chest und lung complaints, us well us conhi-uitiox it self. This household remedy should bo In the hands of every family and Individual, as a timely ap plication of it to a slight cold will causa linmc. dlato relief; vihllocnscs of long standing, obsti nate, and of apparently incurablo character, will surely yield to Its wonderful curative powers audits great adaptation to tho wants of man when mulcted. For salo In California by Itcddlngton it Co., Henry John'on fc Co., Charles Morrill, Sin I'l.iucltco ; It. 11. McDonald & Co., Sacramento ; ltice, ColUn & Co., Marysvllle ; nnd by Smith A Davis, Portland, Oregon. March 2 1-10- Jy. lonq.-llid in pbuv ilu in In Iho hands of tho prntK-r oilier lur collection. JOHN AXDIIItSOX. J,ickoiiv!'ie, April I J, lii).-ir-i:i. JllAVi: uudinriz il and empowered NICHO LAS A. VUCNti, or lliillu Creek, to act as my Atioiinkv, mid to transact nil buslnct for me dm lug my aWno from tho Mute. I'ltMII. WI-aTOATK. Jaek.onvllli', April IL-lwlS ;ifiIlKrcai13 U0Ld jl.jAa. t piinCo-pirlnershlp heretofore eltlnir be .1. twien Al NIT GANTNG .V P. V. UVAN, In Iho lairel.a Hotel, Is this diy dissolved by mutual con.viil, APNTY GAXUXO, K. P. ItVAX. Jacksonville, April II, lbGu.lw.13. " ha'r. d y ellTff""" HAS cntleil iv New nml Commodious Tav ern .Stand ut Ihe South laid of Ihe lilg Can) on, DOUGLAS COUXTY, 0. T Where ho U prenaral lo necommcilato tbe nub lie In good l vie. Thu long residence of tha proprietor ut this point piecludcs Ihe necessity of saying that His Tablo w III be nt vi ell furnished ns Ilia country afford. Isnipjilled wllh Hay nud Grain In abundance. Aiilm ils will iwtlio particular attention. Ilvtrv attention uild lo render llioso who call comfortnblu and KitUIUd. -JGlf Information Waatod. OF AI.i:XAMr.U PATTL'USON, lato of Iho 1'remout Hotel, Gnsbiirz. He left Yre ka on thu 23d of March for Id home, aad wm last seen at Iho Iiglo Itaucli, ten miles north of Yivkii. Hu rodu a bay pacing marc, Mr. Pat- tiTson is it em in man, italic coraplexlonra, auj about 28 year of nge. Ills former rvstUence via In Seoll's Valley, tshasta county, Cal. Ho u u known to havuw ltli him over tOOO In gold. It I feared thul ho has been niuidered. Any information concerning lilm will bo gratefuliy ncelnd by Mr. J. P. JICHNI3, Fremont Hotel, Gasburg, Ogu., or ut tliu otllcu if Iho OltKUOX SHXT1NEL. April 7, 160O..i2.tr TO THE PUBLIC ! I-IM now doing business In my new fire-proof store, nnd have a good stock of every variety or good HAlinWAnK, GnOCKRIES, DHV GOODS, OLOTIIINU. HATS, 1JOOTS AND SHOES, IltOX AXD STKI'JL. GUX AND I1LAUKSMITJI TOOLS, Repairing material for fire-arms, revolvers, etc., all of which 1 mn anxious to sell Tor Cash or T alic ! and will Kll as Low us tho very Lowest. I,0' , V. J. ItVAX. P.O. Iteader. f vou owo mu inv ihlnv come and pay j, r, zm?gffiim iMw nianniUKn, iiiihh s miWBBVWi