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1M Isdl ifiK ?.' .1 mm SENTINEL. JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, .Tunc ,!OHi, 1B0O. Tbs Chicago Candidates. Slnco the nomination of Lincoln for Presi dent, and Hnmllu for Vice l'rcsldcnt, at tlio great Republican Convention nt Chicago, Bomo opportunity Ins been given to learn how tin nominations are recelvod In most of tho Northern States, in which Republicanism is formidable. Tho Presidential nomination Is, of course, from its pnramount Importance, mo3t cmvussed, and only In few sections docs tho nominee suit tho wishes of his party brethren. Tho general expectation was that cither Seward, Dates or McLean would be the candidate. Lincoln's nam.) was scarcely broached In the high political circles, aud wc nrc not aware that n single Republican piper of any distinction spoka favorably of him In connection with the position, it seems that Ills name was brought forward just on tho ce f tho assembling of the Contention, with any seriousness of purpose, and that it was the bitter nntngonism upon the pirt of a few lead ing men In Republican rank's to Mr. Seward nnd Mr. Hates, but especially ngalnst Seward, moro than any popularity in himself, which re sulted In securing to Mr. Lincoln the nomina tion. Horace (Jrecley, who probably wcllds a .renter influence than any other Republican, . -.., m.0 .... Mfc.fulti, nail lor lllullllll III bored tlgorously, nnd wo might add unscru pulously, to slcrc.it Seward's nomination, and tnnsuto that of .Mr. Dates. A few other leading Republicans were also In tho field ntfnth't K.Hvnnl- 1t.it I 1iw1ji. .. n. It... .a.i... spirit in this pcrso. al crusade. Admitted to B -" .-...... - , VI..VI1. ..... I.U 1II.1AILI- n seat In tho Convention as proxv from Ore cm., ho was possessed of Increased lidvanln-e.. mid was given new strength towards eflectlng tho object for which ho mainly slritcd. lie had gone too far In opposition to Seward lo recede, or even halt, nnd ho well knew thai, In case of tho Senator') success mid after possible elevation to the Presidency, ho would find in lilm ti jiowcrfiil and able foe, who would neter forget nor forglvo tho unprovoked, unrelenting hostility which had been waged ngalnst hiui by one so much his ilcbtorpollttea!ly. There fore, (Ircelcy liaj but ono purposo to accom plish, and this was tho nomination of nny other man than Seward. It Is enough to know that lio was successful j we need not caro to inves tigate nnd set forlli tho iac.uu by which he achieved success. Howard is Iho founder, tho head nnd front of Ilcpubllcan.ini. Without his leadership, the part; siuuul no. tmsiuy havoneompuct.oigan ied existence, but would bo ditlded Into war rhy, Inharmonious factions, describing ct cry phase of anti-slavery, from tender-footed Free soili.in all tho way lo t'ia noit famtlcnl ol trwsonplottln-; Abolitionism, cuch ns li.tstllr id mo otiicr ns nu mem new uniteii tind-r oup ipccloui uam. mid hmM together fur one-1 n irlithteous punins.', nro In the Ddiiocrnev.i A party formed of more inroii.rrt.ou9 nnUrl.il and with l.-isiomp.ctc.ir.l.y of sentiment than tho Itipiilliinn patty of the present d.iy, has lever bu Known. Without anchor to faMm thorn to rnj gltcn tpnt without rndil.r to Mr lliotn to nny IKod political lmteii- tl.ey are nllnat Upon tli w!d, uuovrliitu in nf 1 Usher l.nw.niid bcyinid tUIr reckless, m.td cnthinksm, or rather iMiriuni, hi their slfiats tobr.n-tilMuttlwuWiIon i.r .Uvery, lUyi nrc bound by no nrlldsH wlmtoter. Will, then, nw smi w I. only rulo of imIIiIimI ucthni (fur Ihey lin.e no ivillfleul faith) Is nt jKItion lo ltrnnirrui'v, hesstillty 10 Demo cratic liislliuliun, meaiurcs mid men. Out of ueh discordant clementii, with such lneonit. nt ingredients, howctcr, Mr. Seward under lexk In ciiutruel n iwrty, nml it Is no lesi n ronipllrocitt lo his skill In linder.hlp than n ,. -,.,.w , ,u ,,H m.. um u,a c s lecccte,. ... it... .t.fn...i. in,t. 11.. t. ..... ..... ...... t. .-1 ...I . . . . 1 ,- ...mm. mitt. iu 11.1 iUUlll llieill). fMin i-liiios Into r.rikr front weakness Into . strength. Ho Kk'cted nnd talieil to lullncncc nnd wcr the rejects,! nnd ajwlato from tho! Democratic nnd old Wht; Miurs, unit III.UIO, ilcmnslIe'Mmarjh.ils to himself. The firt .... 1 ranMw hasl won. and Mood ns s..vrIor to nil i nimninnmaunii -i m Host or min Mwft vikt roiIlllICIWCl, p.ctlng. and sp r. s , a. cn.l.lc.1 to tho first great prize ,,,,-, mboIi ,, rlhe(, , ,,, n o ulil.liill.rir power lo U&p. IMt when he LuxtcnllK.ImK, nIlUll ,,,,, rWl Herc,oe ''" .e lo ItolrlMltacluto luff will. Mr Irregular antecclents, tho ury g, Mnr 0(Hsil)v nml ,. An men ho had most fatorcl and most truttcd t of g fl00 ,vft rif,Cll for onfourlli In ton.c.1 against him, and struggle, will, null-1 tm , cWm TlC m, ,,, uf ,,, clous energy looterlhrow htm. 'I ocauso him i ,.,.-milllo ,.,. mll. A ,-,-,, lullI1,i of more poignantly to fe.- tho illsgrarcful defeat, they elovulol over him ono whoso only claim to the high position conferred was a notoriety iiespirled In a single campaign against Mr. Douglas, In Illinois. As'do from this equivo cal honor, there Is nothing which Mr. Lincoln has tier performed for his party, and, Indeed, Lr t lie member who presented his nanw to the f s.wmuiiiHi ciaiiiiiit tor nun no lomer ipiaiiii- iMtlnns than that he "could split rails nnd ' jiuul Democrats." TUt he Is admirably filled lor mo nrai employment wo elo not nudertako to doubt, but that ho can s.icccexl nt the last named we very iniKh rpicstlon. Rut this Is the man for whom tho Republican party hato pcrioin UWi n, , unfortunately the cao In 1,10w w,iat ll USU". If ! "''S1'" anythln?, ihrown otcrboard, summarily dipoc.l orJMnl0Oilier coiintlcs.nnil otir.Sciiatorane!Itep,al"' '' " ' 110t " calculated one, tha their -rciteit captain, their most slesertlng rceutativc3 will not fall to rellect tho scntl 1 profound astronomers who cater for tho public leader. '1 ho fruits of tills lugralllude and most base siescriiou win surciy como to them in November. Tho friends of Seward nre justly Indlgrant, properly Incensed at tho treatment given tiieir favorite. In somo portions of New York tlio intelligence of Lincoln's Domination ta3 re ceived with evident dissatisfaction, and ronio boldly denounced it ns nn outrage and fraud upon tho party. In other States rjuito similar demonstrations of disappointment and rngo wero indulged. Only lit Lincoln's own State, nnd In ono or two other 'Western States, was It's nomination popularly Indorsed. Without New York, the party 1 nto little hopo of suc cess, and New York Is quite certain to with hold Ler electoral voto from Mr. Lincoln. (Irrcley finds that it is not n bed of roses which lio spread for his own repose, nt Chicago, nnd Intend vices inform us that his power h id ma terially diminished In his own Slate, and that It would further wnno nwny. His treachery to bis own pcoplo Is patent, and will not bo forgiven. Disclosures ure being ruado of the desperate means ho hid recourse to for tho do fmt of Seward, an 1 the result will lie no hs disastrous to hlmtclf thun ruinous to his Un t candidate. New York wauled Seward j eclcy wanted Dates. but unable lo get him, ho preferred nny oilier to Seward, nml Lincoln happened to lio tlio only slick with wlilcb" to cudgel tlio New York .Senator. Now let Ureclcy elect Lis txpedltnl without New York, if ho can. The Domination of Hamlin wc need siy very Httlo nboul the gamo Is not worth powder. An npostalc Democrat and n demagogue, ho has neither ability nor Inllueiico to recommend him. Ho may bo Important to sink n ticket, but he never can bring popularity or ndlicrcnts lo n cnu'c. I.lko n clog lo n wheel, ho can only prevent Its revolution. If elected (which he never will be), It would be purely beeauo he was fattened like a juroslto upon the tree. whleh could not bo milled nor bhal.cn off. If running upon his own account, or divided from another' popularity, ho would not get electoral votes enough lo sttlsfy the next gen crnllon that such n candid. to wnictcr in the, Held. As It Is, he cannot help keeping pace with Lincoln, no more than the camel can get along without tho hump upon his back. Postal Anr.vcv. On this t cry slay, Col. J. D. Try's resignation of tho ofl'iio of I'oslnl Agent for California, Oregon, nnd Washington I Territory, Is to lake effect. It was reported I that Oregon nml Washington wero to haro n separato agent appointed. As yet, howctcr, this has not been done, nor has a succcsor to Col. Pry been named. Wc much regret, slnco ll.t Utot I. I.. I. J. J t. i-'.l 1". III. t.t.l, II...I ""m"u"" ii.igiuHuii. iiu mi-, jivr j fonneil moro real service towards establishing and perfecting throughout lids whole coat n. tjt iini mnrtw it i a a im iiah i.tm ., compicio system oi mail jucuii.es man any ouicr man. i nc position wnn mm lias uccn . ..... ... "" w'icc"re' ,or lic ll!" Ia,'orc'1 nI.I.iouIy and c"re,"c,i '" ""S'f '"" c ""o onicr, . rronl ""'"'"Scmcnt Into infection, so f.ir as his efforts could prevail, lio Is entitled to great pralje for the mall benefits which, moro than nny other, he has seemed for tho State of California t nnd Oregon like wise owes him a debt o( gratitude for his labors In her behair during tho past j ear. Last 1'all he vliltcl this State, traveled overland throinrh It from Portland to .I.tehsontlllo. ttiorotigliljr Informcel himself conccruitu our postal rcqnlrcmcnls, nnd duriuj ntt olliclaltlslt,1"11 lf 1'icorrccl In the last hrn, she willMras near lo tho mill, and it good, easy road Is in nil.lnr.n .:,.M n.n .ini,,,.tv.,.rilmalro up tho difTerenec In cood llmo If she! had between this nr.d their hlj. tlnco under upon the proper authorities the need and no cessItyof(s.tnbllshliignn overland mall dally from Sacramento to Portland, llu li.ul. I,v hlsr.iltlirulpcrrnrmanecof(.nieIaltliilvlniirc.f'lcc' ll1"1 "" nbout quite iprlghtlyj her t Ions tears, made his word n il.lii ,f sub. slirnee, nnd his rcccimncnilatlniu tcevlvtd e-on . ildcmllon from Ihoso In potter, nml were tartly Inlluctitlal. This overland mail lertlcv Is quite ' suro to be graulcil our eople- lr!-tvekly n.l mot ccttalnly, perhaps dully nml If ci'lher Is ullowctl, thanks nrc duo Col'.I'ry f.-r his me- ful ngeney In our bvhalf. Ifthe'cMeo It to i continued wllli Oregon comblneM with ( 'nil- fiirnlu, wc earnestly Imj-o tl.nt he will withdraw ,,1"!W' """if 0,, 'Jr nltraellon, were sptlte r.s his resignation; If the ngeney Is lo be iIlvhleil,iBr-1 cnrlosUIci ns cither tho man who It li cnntisli in hntio that ns faithful nnd as ' Inlill tl.rin more so. Tho exhibition Is nn capable an ugenl ns Idinrclf will bu given n In Oregon nnd Washington. Minimi tTtitini: Cniti.-. A Idler has rem bed nn from an nbllging correspondent at this point In Josephine county, git lnn Informa tion of ii.in.M mid milling Interests thereabout. 'Iho pl.irer diggings ronlluuu to pat xii well. ' TIk claim of Witt ,t Pierre, on Rleh O'uleh, tl lilt It if fI1.t ilill r n iVsi lik lli.k 1,tki,l nn.l . y ,K. Jlin ,,,,, trmui ,. ,,, , or,. mw Mm ,,,,, Mtw ..... 01ll. q1,.Mlirl.t (n.Ute.i.ini.iem-cl working somo gixl creek ehiluis they l.iild, and these average nt-iirljr eight dollar k't slay In the hand. Tho Rocky iSiileliiligeliigs nrc tikoileldltiggooil wages liom three to six dollars jKr day nnd the mines on the light nnd left fork of tho creek pay about thu same. The (dd claims worked by the Chinamen piy ft,M,lU , ,, ,, , , , , , Scl era! claims hate recently eli.iu-el oitturs, cr snn- ut.n li.ie'fi untl.fl rm tb, 1 r.el.. nn.l ulin i,...n r,lr,ir,i i,,,,, .!. i..lr.l..u . (!.i lirtaM ,.Dro ...u ... .,.,. ,...,,..... Alinnt n forliilt-bt .1 n t.iin.. rn.Jl.s rtet, r i 1... ...... i ...i r.... iniiiiir. luei. 11.11 luuiei vu uiv 11111 i..inii iuih, lll)0llt irc0 , ,, w, r. A,Ilglort 1 "-- 1 i.-- - -ir. -- water is nfforded, nnd the company possess every facility for thoroughly wotklng the lode. - Skvatomu.. Tho Sialamun, vl tho 19th, in reckoning up the political nnd pcrsnnil affinities of the Senators nnd Rcpre.cntulitei i,0 U-Islatito Assembly elect, says lh.it tl0 tlnco recently elected Reprcsentatltcs of"" .laekson county nro ' Ino tu:ii." This Is lu-j cnect. Our Reprcsentatltcs elect are not ,J, nnr nnv fith..r ... m'.s me..iliee- nre iiomocrali. an.l ns such will volo for Dcnv wrilt3 ror S. Scnators.and for nono others, o..r .n..ln.lo..ol lmi.i.en to ba dlvldcl unon rocnU BI1,i cl0co of their constlluents In this i important matter. Howctcr inueh they may prefer this or that disliiiguLhe-d gentleman. II.17 si III not support any. If by doing so the great party of the Stato Is I kely to bo divided. They will act in a manner best calculated to uibscrvo the lutcrcsts and to promote tlio tvel faro of the Democracy of Oregon ond of tho Union. They nre Freemen tho chosen rep resentatives of Frcenic n and nro not plcslged to any man for any position. Will tho Staltt man do them tho justice of representing them correctly ? If It chooses to class them at all, let it put them down ns Democrats unpledged in tho coming Senatorial contest. iMrnovKMniiTs. J. A. llrunncr & llro'a new brki; addition to their store is progressing. When completed, it will bo the largest store building iu Jackson county, nnd we believe, tho largest south of Salem. AVo learn that other brick buildings will bo put up Iu town during tho year. ItCS Read M. llrcutano's new advertisement, Ho has some pilmo ci?ar and excellent tobno ' co. This store U flllcil with pleasant luxuries and good thlngi. Coxtlstisd F.i.kctioxs. From tho Dtmo ci ul wo learn that tho seat claimed by Dr. 'Palo (Opposition), of Linn county, in the en suing Lcglslntito Assembly, as Keprcscnln live, under tho late election, is contested by Dr. Alexander (Smith Democrat), on tho ground of fraud. 'J'Iiq editor of the Democrat ndilcs Messrs. Smith and Craig (Smith men) to contest tho scats of Messrs. Curl and McCuIly (Opposition), ns Representatives, upon similar grounds, and says that ho (the editor) Ins Knowledge of sixteen Illegal voles that were cast for tho declared elected candi date. There appears to be some trouble about the election or Joint Senator in Clackamas and Wasco counties also. It Is patent that Col. .1. It. Kelly (Democrat) received majorities In both couullcs, but tlio Clerk of Wasco under took to throw out thu voto of two precincts In that county, for soma trilling Informality, whleh, If held legal, would defeat Col. Kelly and elect Wm. tognt. (ltepubllean) by n few voles. The Clerk of Wasco nindo out n cer tificate for Logan, nnd went with It to the Clerk of Clackamas county to procure his Joint signature, essential to tho validity of tho paper. Tho latter refused to iifTlx his name, nnd required tlio Clerk of Wasco to give his Joint signature to n certificate declaring Col. J. 1C. Kelly the Senator elect. This was in turn refused. A mandamus was served upon tho Watco clerk, requiring him to show cnuc wliy ho should not open and cauvaM the sup-pie-Mill vote ol ttio two precincts, lio could . . . mow no cause, ami iiicrcioro looK Ills ilepar turo on Friday morntng, the lfllh Inst., for tho Dalles, lo count the rejected voles, and declare . tlio result accordingly. This will glto Colonel Kelly the scat. Wo rrjolco nt his election . for, bAides being n staunch Democrat, ho Isono or the most honorable, excellent gentlemen in Oregon, nnd wo feci assured that his voto will neter l gltcn an unworthy candidate for U, a. Senator, nor for n singlo questionable measure. 'i'"tt Mammoth Ltnv. This prudlglou1y 'at P"0" cxhlbitcil hero last Mottda;. Crowds flocked lo see her. She Is too big lo ''" '"''out all nt once. Her weight Is cltier rm "r c0,l pounds, wc scarcely know wtleh, ,ivw-ft"11 E" ' the rate she has wlililn tho 'P"1 rtvt i'catt' Unlike most cnormw.ly fat . l-coplc i-Iic lias n fitie, intclllKCitt. well inouMcl face, and motes about nulto t.rh-hili-1 her "esli Is solid and her skin fair. W hat sho cuts i., , , . . ."...'. : ' . firachms cnly knows, but It Is worth the trouble of I'f'w ca"'- w'e I"1' "' 'Hie snakes w n curiosity-long, thlek and as ugly ns neol be. Wc tire not nnnro that they carrlesl n' n,l.v of ,lllj I"0!'1'' If ijrulworiiij will ' l'""' (ti' f'-'1" 0,,3 ur "' " ' l'k oughl to calch n trhalo. The patntctl rcprcMtilnllon of the fat woman and the big Its way through Josephine, and will visit the chief towm north ns far ns Portland. It Is worth feeing. Tmh Witt Drnr. Ry brief pargraph un der IiimiI of '(encral lulelllgenw," It will be sivu tl.nt tho Senate has nt last rnwl n bill fur nil -ippniprlullnii s.f C!, lOO.ddl) tupayoff IlieOngiMi nr Debt. Tim reports nto too meagre to ndmlt of n thorough understanding 'f the provisions of tho bill. The papers say, that the momy Islo bi Ut, miljr lo UutfiJt H"'Mcw oflhe Scrip. If so, great Injuv lux-win lie done many Innocent holders liv lU'lgnment mid purchase. We cannot clearly ut.deritand, neither, whether the whole Debt Is rut doit i. to tho llguim stated, or whether the appropriation li for Oregon nlnne, leaving that portion belonging to Washington to k H'tllrsl upon lis own merits. It is ImprobabV hat tho Debt has Ikhii thus illthM, but un til further nnd eompleler reports tonic, no tie fi nite opinion an s formed. If Iho figures nro made lo rover Iho entire debt, our people nro sadly wronged ; Mill it is nn Increase otcr the liepgnrly sum fi.ed by Iho Thlnl Auditor. Ry next week, wc shall probably learn more of tho mat lor. Comet. Although we can find no warrant for Its appearance In nny of the nhuan.ics, nor In nny of the papers, still there is, nnd has been (or the past week, n comet tlsible lit the northwest. If It Is tho ono mentioned ns Charles V'ri comet, there is something out of gear in this heavenly occupant, for that was not to come before some tlmo in August. Whether tho comet has appeared before its lime, or the astronomers promised It loo late, Is jet to bo ascertained. Rut that a comet Is over us is undeniable. 1 1 Is visible a little before nine o'clock each evening at tho point slated, a,Kmt thirty slegrecsnboto the horizon, with ,0"fT '"""y " narrativo " tipwanu ointcsl, ,u,""" "' '"" " "a -wipir, mm u ,c" I'unlnons than Madame Venus, who pre sides at ctcnlng, or any of tho greater stars. Will somo sclentllle imlivhlual, terfcsl lit as tronomic lore, enlighten us In regard to this comet, which rnllghlrn. nil? Wo wish to (M io B,vo 1,0,lcc of ils PFara". j,ol,I(T or Jm. IV Koiivviu.k.-TI.o g00(, ,0 of Kcrt,JV0 ia,0niade prepara tioll3furaflt 0nd joyous celebration oflhe ,,, Xallonal Annltcrsary. .1. J. Foster, l.sr., of Jacusontllle, will dtlltcr nn oration ; tho Declaration of Independence will bo read by J. I). Fay, llssj , and in tho ctcn ing n grand Hall will bo gltcn by Mr. O.J. Evans, nt tho Raglo Hotel. Other festivities nro promised. Tho Hall will bo an attraction in Itself, for Mr. Kvans has gono to great care In arranging everything that Is likely to enter tain his guests, and when ho " makes his best endeavor," nono can dlsptito Ids title to tlio reputation of n " perfect host." Will some kind friend eend us ft sketch of the day'd en joyments. Returned. Dr. Jcjso Robluson, who left for the older States somo months ago, returned among us last week. I.lko all who have resi ded upon this coast for a term of j cars, ho was glad onco more to return, contcut to pass the remainder of his tlats in this most lovely por- lion of Oregon. Dr. Robinson comes back to us iu lino health aud buoyant spirits. The Storm or Mo-soAr KvKKtxa. Last Monday was tho hottest day of tho tenwn. Dating tho day scarce a breath of nlr stirred lo fan away tho overpowering heat, dust be fore sunset, dark clouds rosa nnd gathered in the Past and South otcr tho wholo upper por tion of llie valley, casting ti reddish gloom over this section. The heat wis appeared sublimely terrible j tho sun going down behind a huge bank of clouds, which Its rays Illumined Into a scene of unprcccelcnted awful grandeur. Prom gentlemen lit lug near Ashland, liglo Mills, and that vicinity, we learn that never was n storm known so tlolcnt in its brief duration. It cama with thunder, lightning, wind and rain, which lasted about an hour. The rain was literally deluging, having fallen to the depth of ono Inch In tho short period named. The wind w as less furious, drain was beaten prostrate, nnd tho fact) of tho enrlh lalrly drowned with the pouring torrents. Porlu natcly, howctcr, tho storm subsided without doing any material Injury to tho almost ripen! crops, in this sccllin tho storm was plainly Msllile, but not tell oniy a lew strops ot nam pattering rain having been shot downj but Iheso were driven thrtmuti the light dust upon tho hard soil beneath, almost as If each glo buio was n bullet, 'tlio storm over, the night was clear and delightfully iefrchliig, wills scarce n cloud In view. Such storms uro rarely seen outside of tropical latitudes. i i ' DsnturiFi.tJi. I-ast Saturday wo paid a visit to this llmirl-lilng, now Httlo town on Hoguo river. Wu discovered wc had been led Into error regarding Its size, In tho brief notice of It given b few weeks ago, but nil that wc said Is prefly certain In como true In good time. T.V steam qiinrlr. crushing mill of t il Hams md McLaughlin Is located near the Adann' House, nnd Is n-Mtlr completed. Mr. 1'rlstlc, tho tupertntcmliii!: engineer, Is conll den! tlint on Tucd ly sir Wednesday next the tnrchincry will be ready for operation. This nlll Is most substantially built, mid In ctcry leparlmcnt of mechanics the skill of matter workmen is ctMcnced. 'I lie engine Is suM cletilly powerful lo drlto twelve stampers, which will crush from thirty to forty tons jcr day of ordiiury quart rink. Tho l.'ol.l lllll I Company have motcd their building nnd nras wny, mo mill propnciurs win i)3 preparci tsi .. .1 . !i .-... . ,.,,.. . - I . crush rock frillll the Vellll lllackwcll. FoOtoV Creek, and nthcM-tn that vicinity, K-sldes .all that from the Ish claim. When opcrnlloi all thai from the Ish claim. When ot-crnllons i. ..,..., . in i -i... ta.r.y commence, n iresn impetui w.i, i.e git cu ,.,., ,()f 0 ,rilll.p0Vln,01) of ,,rilllfll ,inlll.r to tho growth nnd prosperity nf tho town, mid fninl.nl documents by slcamdilps, nt not Tho Adams' IIoikoIs nn excellent stand, and otcr 8400.000 per jrnri nlo to contract for Dick Wltllainsa!4ohaswayofrcrrw!iIn.Tthe,n.,,-''y '!!11 by Irhweekly for the balance of weary ti.llor. " e..r. I r.osii'is hie ui.smatii i.ti;r i roni . .. gcntleintn recently como from Ilia UniMptn, V. S. T.ionrn urn ICt.tM.tTii Lti;r l'ront we learn that it coiiimtiv of V. S. trooiu under ., .in.! ..f M..III. I ji-nibm nM nn their ivnt- . ,. . r.. ... ii .i r i. grrss has no right to terminate tho contract from lort Luirxpn Tor the klnmatli lCy rxcrclslnsilcVpollciioticr. country. Wo tire flail that protection Is nt j -pho Overland Dill was then postponed till last to be affonlsd ntir i-!llrns who iniy feel Sstimliy. slliK)n-l to tentiire Into Unit region wills lls-ir i '''' I("IW -1111 f,,r 'll0 ii'!!lon of Kansas hcr.li of cattle, as well us to .migrants coinl.v WjVr."i:,,littmcp n.lvnnll it, nnd it wai then iniii mo country, iroops snsiuiii u.ivc nivu stationed there long since, but this ftet shall not prevent us friiiu expression of warm thanks nn lehalf of this icople for the sen lee nvo nearly granted. Once slulillrli n luilllnry post In tU vicinity nf Klamath UiU-t, nnd necessity of Its pcrininciiry, or ul Icistoecu nation them for wter.il ye-trs, until settlement hato grown up nbout It, will be made appar ent loo admit of nny rcinov .1. Kmlgratlou to Oregon Is yuuly iiirrvindu :, and It merely re ' spttrcs the knoitkile that thu route is free from Indian inolesluou, to ui-uro thu bulk of this immigration Into Southern Oregon, by way of Iho Regno river Valley. Lieut. lr raliionnd his couiui'nidjtill be welcomed by every cltir n. .,, ' i, Din.v'r Snoor. Thj Rcpublleans nf San Francisco cametery near putting their foot in It otcr the Oregon e'ection. Hating re celve-l tho news of the probable i'lilo of, Itgnn. they ircresl to lire n ralnlo in token Altogether, the celebration was n beantlfn of their Jovj but just n thet-hul nisenib'cd'lributc. From the S.i'i Francisco Uemlil wi In great 'forco In ivlebralo 'the t Ictory. the ; copy Iho follow Ing. wide!, gltcs lit brief some steamer V.ufu e-an.o Me.i.nh.g up the harbor. J ' ".""'fe TZlM U'S T a.... .I... m.A...v.. Ia ,;. .. !... I.. .. a.. ' i.Kuii, uirj ueMiiii n. iiivii 'i"i.u in iiim-ii A came He.iu.h.g up the harbor. Somebody among ilicirrpctikrrssiitrleiltlint It would be iu-11 In post-tono the silitto until they reeviti.l conllrniilory news Trout Iho , Monday, .the l!5ili, with tiiipree-eiknted steamer. The siigge.t.o,, wa, wl.e.y followed ffj! and "conserpienliiinciitally,' pretty soon the In process of eonstriictiou, will bo laid wlthnll crowd dispersed without further cheering, uud tho nnpriwlato ceremonies of Iho'Ordcr. In sought their scleral wats, mopUhly, home. ' yjtatfons hato been rent far und wide to the '....-.. i,. t. ... V .u .... r.i ' rconnd Acceptcl Muons of Cnlifurnla, nnd, ihe powder Is put nway fur celebration or tho l)cjcve pf(reirnili , ,,u prC8tnt nl, as,I$l' n ilclory that Is to conic. If really kept 'on the occasion. Vcryminyorthoiniilationi till a Republican i ictory Is had In Oregon, 'hato been accepted, and wo shall doubtless that powder will be a prize to future itntl- wilwl "' finest pigeant or thu kind cter ,' ,, ,. ,,' , ... ,, seen upon tlio Puelllc coast or America. 'Iho tptarlans. It wont detonato this generation. ICW ,)jIMilg u ral)llly ,,-,, pi RWng m, ' ! 7, .... I plotinent to two hundred men, und wlien the va. in e.i. .-.. en. inu i-.i. u. Liu. November last, Archibald Chrlsman mortally shot Marlon Dildlne, at Willlaniitmrg. An c.tai.ilnatlon was had at the time, whleh cndeil In the discharge of ChrUman. Tho matter rested at this until last week, during tho term of tho Circuit Court nt Krrbtvllle, when tho grand Jury found u true bill ngalnst Mm for, murder. Tho licensed wns arrested, uud hv efforts of Ids counsel, admitted lo bail iu llie Bum or 810,000, to appear nnd answer the charge at the nc.t tctm of Court fur Jose phine county. 11... ... ......... W.. l.. f.nm n..l l.r.41,11.1.11 1. llirilA.I.W (Vlllll Iiu.., m.i obllKlngcorrespod.n.,lhit,-pon the reception fll ,..! .... ..... ! UI..II ...n. n1.l..l to Congress, the Democracy of Yrcka honored tho triumph with n grand rejoicing time. Seventy guns wero fired, and a glorious time was had generally. All right, brother Demo crats, wo owe you ono for this lively token of your Interest in tho welfare of tho Democracy ofOregon. Np.w Stauk Link. Messrs. Dakcn k Cun ningham hato extended their lino of trl-wcchly Stages to ICeibyvllle, whero they connect w Ith tho Crescent City lino. Tlio trip to Kcrby. ville Is made in lino style, in one day to Cres cent City In two days. They make stoppages at Applegatc, Williamsburg, Slate Creek, and ono or two smaller points. Passengers and Express matter carried at low rates. Look at their advertisement. PrnsoxAi.. Judge Itoscborough, of Yrcka, is sojourning In town for it few days. Ho will leate on Monday for Crescent Cily. Pleas ant journey (o him. Oregon Items. Tho lower portion of Dalles City is under water. Set eral of tho stores nro threatened with great damage. Tho water, nt last dates, was within two feet of tho hight It reached last year, nnd was still swelling. Ajounginan named Wm. Allen, n native, of Ireland, was drowned recently while at tempting to ford Ooblo creek, six miles from llainier, on the Columbia river. A considerable number of calllo have boon sent to Victoria from Portland. Prices not given. Tho U. S. Iroops employed In exploring new nnd be'ter wngon roads to Oregon, were getting on finely when last heard from. Tim papers In the Willamette sny that the fruit crop Is seriously damaged by the pro tracted inclement, cool weather. Apples have suffered much, but pears, plums and peaches uro almost destroyed. It Is uufortunatc.f We nro glad, howctcr, lo learn that the groin crops arc abundant. 'J ho Maofg wero preparing to duly cele brate St. John's Day In Dugcno City. A procession, oration, grand dinner and ball, were the order of intcrtalnmcnt. Tho Corvallls Uition says that (Jcorgc Whiteaker positively refused to further Inter nno executive clemency In tho cne of Philip iiconro. If tills Is so, the ifiillty nun was hanged on Prldiy, tho22d. A liciii or wheat in J.inn county win aver ago over setrn feet high. Somo of tho stalks utu set en and a half feet. It Is Cauaela wheat. Court Proceedings. Cinrcrr Cotm;. Josrrnt.NF. The regular Juno Term of this Out, lion. P. P. Prim presiding, commenced nt Krrbyvllle June ISth nnd concluded on the 23d. It. It. Morfurd. ..sq., Clerk ; Jefferson Howell, Sheriff. K. Williams was appointed District Attorney, nro tern.. J. J. Poster and J. D. Pnv. Hssis.. wero admitted lo practice. A large nmount , r.ictUe headquarter, and will tlicrobodl .,,.,. ' . t i .i r i inl'K-sl for the si iy. lit nriler r olcltll business wns transaclcil, nnd the fol CiisniimTsir AniitMintihvns. lotting ctlmlii.il causes taken up Htato w. Jncuit Knlrn. Ijtrrcny in n dwijlling house (Jullly, nnd sentenced to two years Imprisonment In tho jHtiitt utlury. Slate is. Aichibalil Chrism tit. liidlclrd for murder. Amttlcd to bull In the sum of 810,000 for nppearnnco for trial nt not term, Tho Divorce case of David Dutilap w, Rhoda A. lhtnlap was continued. General Intelligence. Tho Overland .Mall Kill was taken up, when Mr. Hale withdrew ids substitute for the orig inal bill. Mr. latliam (.ffercsl nn amendment, author I 1'OIK UlU 1 UIH Mug tho Poslmnslcr (icncral to contract with - ,iu, ,;n.,,r,lrftr, .olllpl iK.imi ui. .in.. Mn . nn.t ll,ml W,.ll Int.. nn.l l.elun.n S3 ill ' IjiKo nnd Placervllle, for nsenil-tte.kly tn ill. ' "llJ ' .,-nn,.'"e.l:,in l,ul"' ys.""0'. ' more man ciu.-.eiiiii iter nniiiim. .isotorou I' II.V V..l, 1IU.II ,U.I,.IWIIII. . i I ., .ii-ftuii, nl not over 8100.000 tier milium ; also to con tlll .. tffHW W.HM.il.lllll I.A..II1...I llM..rtn tract for n weekly mall from St. I mil, .Minn ., . n.ii ri-..nn -.1 ..ni .... U'lonnnn Ifcotn, 10 imiic', urrgon.nl not over c.uii,tinii, jjr Utham cxphilhc! the iiniI;iiii r i.l amendment. Ho spok'onl length in fat or of1 tllO RllttCrllcId OvCrkllld RoiltC. Illlll Mill C HI po.limniil till .Mmi'ltv. Tho Orccoit Wttr Debt wns liiken tin. nud Mr. I.-iueihllned it i.rsjor. Others spoke sin the subject, nnd Mr. Hun ter mused nu iiiiiendinent, nulhurlxlug n I.mii for the payment of the amount. Leil Ajc.s, 11 ; iiosis,.-.'!!. An nmciidment (hat ull money pild under the Act he ptldbi tsoiis who ucliudly slid Hcrvic. mid not tn assignee, was ngice-d to; and ll c bill pastil by u vote nf .'11 ngulust 17. It appropriates 8.1,1110.000. Asljuurncd. p3ajwrfitMJi-j'Siirjrw M.tKOSir. A grand Maioulo celebration win had in Yrcka on Monday, tha ceremonies hating licet, deferred lo that shy, ns St. John's day c.uno on Sunday. Several nf our clllxetis, brethren nf thu Ord.T, went otcr to Join in tho celebration. From them wc learn that thoanul senary of this patron Saint was duly honored, After baring marched hi full regal la procession, a mo-t excellent Oration was dellicrcd by Ret. Mr. Ross, and the ctcnlng was enlivened bra Bn.n. IUIbimIoiIot Innocent fevllvltles. .. ' .. ....... . ... . Altogeliicr, me ccioiiration was n neauiiini c c :' BZ,Z.; 'n,u -j uh f)f .im,P nilfing on rjnnday. the Masonic Fraternity celcbrato St. .lulnr Day loumiation snail nato uccn completed, will cm ley in my more. When llnMieil, It will lie. K'tond comparison, the most mlutantlol c.lille-o In the Statu of California, nud one oflhe prin cipal ornaments of this city. Comio. llradbury & Co. (Dearborn A Co., Roccburg) uro to remote their stock of goods to Jacksontille, and will op;n a house hero In fcliort time. Mr. llradbury left town jestcrday mottling house. lo clow tho Ro3cburg IIkavi F.tn.i'iini. Tho firm of R. V.. Rrcttster & Co., of Snu Francisco, havo failed f .......ID.AAnnit .1 .!.- - raimssmw viuw.vuo. jiiu, nig linns ui ,r f n f r. ,. . . f -. " - '- SJ..I.H, VM.i.u.H.a. ...V II.HH 1UUW VI IWIU failures docs not appear. Ck3 We have been shown some porter made at Tujlor'ti llrcwcry In Yrcka, and from n trial of its quality can recommend It to those fond or tho healthful bctcragc. It Is mlghtly good to take, let teetotallers say what they pleaio. Rscn. Tuesday afternoon next, a raco Is to como oil' over the Jacksonville Course, be tween N. D. Smith's mare and John Mooro's hore. for SGOO distance, -100 yards. Good sport Is c.pected. I KosFuuta Racks. Wo havo been unable to procure a report of the meeting of the Douglas county Jockey Club, but learn that several very exciting races were run, nnd lhat fine sport was had throughout. ' Tiiasks. Wo are indebted to Wm. Hoff man, Ksq., and lo R, P. Morford, Lmi., for reports of Circuit Court proceedings tu Jack bon und Josephine counlios. Fourth of July Celebration. Al a special meeting of the Jncl-ont Hie Hook nnd Ladder Company, held nt Hie Truck House, Monday Evening, Juno '.'Cth, 1800, It was Rttolent, That tlio members of this Company meet nt tho Truck House, on Wednesday. July Jlh. nt 10 o'clock, A. M., In l'lremen's uniform, and In company with llie Jacktontllla llniM Hand, form a procession, and wllli tlio Truck suitably decorated, proceed to march through the pilnclpalslicclsiif the town. D was further Jlcsntial, That a Committee Iks appoints d to Walt upon .1. 11. Heed, 1(., with a request lint at Iho celebration ho will leail (ha Diclaratlon of Independence j and nlso upon Mr. James O'.Mcuin, to request that ho will deliver nn Ora tion on that day. It was further AWm', That a Comin'lleo bo appointed lo mret nml confer with tho iltlcns ul Jackson llie fur tlio ptirpoo or lint lug their aid lit the cclnlirntlnn nf tho approaching Auiiltereary or our liidcticndcnci'. 11. D. POtJDUAY, Ibirman, Max. Mi'i.i.nu, ire'. oitDiirt op Tin: day: The following will bo the order of the day for Wednesday next, tho Anniversary of our Ma tlonal Indrponilcnco i .Marshal or the day-It. V. M.UJItV, lq. Aids Meesrs. Jas. T. (Il.t.NN, A. II. Mil.l.r.u. Tho pruccsidon will lorni In front of tho Truck llini'o or tho Hook and Ladder Company, ul 10 o'clock, ns follows I ii-MUsia 2d-PIIH.MJ.N. nd-ltKADKIt AND OUATOIl. Ith-SOCIKTIKS. nth-LADtCH. Clh-ClTIZC.VS. Tho lino of march will be under tho direction of tho Xhir-tinl, to thotiroto, where the Head ing nml Oration will take place, prccttlcil by National Airs by Iho Hind. At Hie conclusion of these I.tcrcbes, tlio riieiiien.necumpaiihdby ma inmi, wm ngani lorm nml marcii in lueir nj:v aivj:htihi:.i!i:nts. 2? 3E3C 3E3 j&. 1? 3Et 3E3 2 SAN FRAPXiSCO DRAMATIC COMPANY! At jli'l'uliy.s TlicnU-c To-Mght. THIS lalenleil Company of I'crfnrtnen wll' ulvi' an lliiterlalmnent This l.trnlii-r, nt Mifiilln'rlinilie', In whlilithe wlioleCiuiiiitny i "'J "". --. -7 11 ,T"?I,.,AI me iM-aiitiiiii ami nccouipniiicii . 1 suee', MISS LULU SWEET, the ch trinliig Soubrcttc nnd Actrcs ', MISS SUSAN EARL, .C5 n. CI A CV1 PflBI..1 illllH. IJLIX'TA KWIJIIT, will njipenrln Cat orllv characters, supported by .... ., ,, ,.,.,.,.. i.i i,.i ... '"s-"s loiter, .Twrllllirr, I.3rl I0ll!lil, Ullf and olher. Th Otrhe'lra Is under llie dlrrc lion of t'rof. J. 1.'. Srm.sK. uno of Ihe most tub vnleil imislelans r tho .lay. A H'l'MiilM bill Is nR'ercd fur lids Rte-nlng : llulner's lieiiullfiil I'lay, In lite tieti of Tho Lady of Lyons i;r, i-ou:, I'liii'i: .mi aubitiox CliiidoMrltntle Mr.J.S. Mortimer, Colon. I llinui- " .1. S. Poller, MtHi'iiur IImiukiuiI,.. . " J, S. Tnwueiid, .Mums. Cl.it ! ' mw, .Muiis. K.ch.ii.j t, I1. IL.rl, (ii.urd " IVmt-.'rlou, Ltsinlloiil llirrls, PiitiHnv-. - - .HI.-; I. (till Kivci'l. Mailiiiin lie'ili.ii'iKll.v,. .M.t-i.rn l.'arl, Whliiw Mil.iotlo Mrs. Lltvta.Swe'Ct. Alter who li. On rturt Ily Iho OrehslM, iinir Ml,s Lulu Sure I. ' I.'rellatlou, Mr. 'I.ctiimikI. i I'aiiec, Jibs Lulu Sweet. 'In con. bide wllli n LAUCHA32.E f-ARCE, Neter rfurnieil hen. lit which Ml". Lulu Swirl, MIs Siiit. Rjrl, M"r. .Mi.rtltuer, T'snvnwiul and Lane, wilt appear. 'S'i- Adnilllanee, Ono llolbir. Tlckvl jirsv. cured of thu Tmiun r nl the Itnx ODIoe. I'lunt mils tv. ried lor l.udles. w-"co nt M "Msick. Is. rron.i inco In cum JllllO.'UI, IrCll.-lt stages ran mmmu TofiTScent City In Two Jin). . 1- ,, , , , rpilli Miwcrlli.'rs haie ...it on tt linn nf . iiii-iu.i.iei.i rs i.issj.rs, ' lielueei.Ji.ekHjiiillluu.nl ICilliiilll... ii.i.inrl. . big with Iho Hug. for CiV'ccnt C'lly. Tuelr .Slags s will leato Jaeksoinlllo vtvry Tiu'mI.i), Uiur.Ml.iy mnl Suliirilny MaruliiK, rctiiriilng. will leato Kvrbttllle otery .luiitlny, i .Iiu yln y mnl I'rM'iy .Miirnlii", Stoppage! mado nt AlTLl.i.ATl., W1I,- I.1AM5RURO, AND SLATR CRKCIv, each way. EXPRESS MATTER and all Light 1'ucKagcn carried otcr tlio route with ifvty and dbpatch. CharACs reasonable. 1 or further pirttculars npnly to cllhcr or the , uniKiIi;iied, at their oilier. CM(). IIOri.L, iwiiuii,,t,i-liiiui i..i.iii,i, in. t i.ii, ivviuj 1....', i il. i ii.iyi;., J.W. CI'NNINCHAM. Jasksontllle, Juno :;il, lh'OO.-'.'ltf m. jsuasivrAivo, FINE HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO OF AM KIXDS me ncEBsrinra am) (mmo), pipes. BOOKS, STATIONERY, I'oiiuTtloncry, Xiits nml Fumy Arllrlcs .' TO which ho Invltea tho attention of Iho clll. reus cfJaclooni llie nnd tho Itogua Itlver Valley, git lug u&uiraiice lhat ha will hell goods as cheap an good (iooilt can bo tohl. C'ailfcctiuiiorv, IXuln ami Fruit In scacoii. Sold ut thu lowest iiomIIiUi -.rices. M. HRKNTANO, Juno SO, 18C0.-2 1. Oregon Stmt. JOS. H. BLEDSOE, Attornoy and Counselor nt Ltiw, WJlhh ptactlco In all the Courts held In Jack. 1 T ton unit josopumo counite'9, auu it tlio Buptciuo Court of Iho State. 21 If. 1U 3i-ji.sE..-T TUST nECHlVKI) QOOO 1101.15 WALL I l'.li:it, of thu Ijcst and latest styles. For talc cheap by sAciis nos. Jacksont llie, Juue 30, 18C0.-2l.-jt. KKXV AI)Vi:ilTISnMENTt-l. XXilT Or LETTfllui " RKMA1XINO IN Till: POST OFPICK ul Jacksonville, Oregon, June .'lOtb, 18C0 I Abbott loreno 2 Armstrong Felix 11 Armstrong S W Allison L Apploton Robert Alden Willis II Iine James T 13 vu Marshal 1I Marks John P Morgan James P Meyer John McGrary 11 V Miller Jacob Duller It S 1 Ilrctvcr Ocorco W 2 Moore It M llrewrr Susan 11 Malrany Nelson R DakcrJohn 2 Miller Wm lliccdlugTD-2 Drown Joseph 2 Rest Wm O Derlcln John lletts Rarrcl Dames JnT DrOHiiRH I (rooks Curtis lll'jonnollc Francois Dates W J Itatiham J Caso O Chlnmnn Geo A .1 Callaghun Michael! Mnrkley John Martin V. Miller Joseph May I, P Muliony Jns II Mailer John N Noble John H-2 Nrnl John Nlckcrson W I Null Alexander Newlin llirnm O I Olds R Oliver I, V Uolllns.iusl y Croaler Simeon 2 Caldwell Pauliiia.Mrs Carls Vdicw Coals Thomas Condrcny V 0 Clark 1a;wIs Cut Ingloii James Collins John Chris John Conaut 0 II Cnuker Wm Cook Robt A Cluiso Hiram W Chlssom 11 J ('arroll John M Cornelius A 11 Cardwell Julia Clark Miss Mary AM Cortils Jicph Cupin Wm J) O'Null (Jen W I Pcarnon Den R-.1 l'cslen Morgan P-3 Penny Jnrr.is H-'J Powers John Pardee John Porter Chorln Palgo Simeon Powell John L-'J l'owell Samuel T Patterson J V Pickemell Richard L Powell Marcus Pclljjohn M 0 Prlco Joseph, Parker A 0 It Robinson Sol V-3 Rolior (son Marg'l F-J Dexter Richard W-2 Hoberls Wm 1WIJI1I7VII .1 III ll.inilinHerrD-2 Robinson Milton Drulard Alkn Davis J W Davis Dr II A 1 Mucin John Dollliigcr I,ouls Deacon (Jeoro Diiuiilngton Wm Duncan John W Dniikiii Wm Dlekcrson Mr Darley Thomas i: Ilvans W D Klklui W S r Prltch Jatnes-I Plimmi IMivnril 112 Roberts Stephen I' Reel Win N Rolhcrmrl Uwls Rlgsby N Reucs Joshua RltelicyUeorgo Rcnshnw M It Roup John Y Roberts J 0 Rjmsdcll Wm L H Stevens Robert P-S Smith Wm-3 Smith Sam A-2 Smith John-'.! Spohn Frank-'.. Smith Hiram Shavel Vnndel Stonght John Sinclair Thomas Satlesl. R Smith James (I Stiirgii.Mr P.iekcr Spooncr (leo A Smith J L'-'J Slrckberccn Job'. Sleekcl Saint J Smith A T Stilt rly JO Strode John Siillens lwlt Sllers John Sccberl Henry L Smlih Frvln M Scott Nels'.n Stephens lloljcrt T Tnllint Ocorge-I Th.unton James3 Truax A D-'J Tliompinn John (i TrlbloSamutl Tlioniion Wm .1 Tlioui.on Dr John TlbUts.I .'oxtidl Oco W-2 1'siUcr Alexamlcr Flnley Win R Fiuson Moses It FrUboe Henry Pitrns Samuel II Fletcher Jum.'S 11 Friend 11 A Fogler 0 N (S Ornnt Wm , U ill-oil Thomai llilb.-rt Orion ;'i llurdluer J Inutile H m ono.M Iju!i II Harris!) W-.1 llJiikluCnstKr-1 Rally J W 1 1 lull -MIm Funny llarinl Win lluiiiiiio.nl U ! I larrls .IW llluleMlltnn i Heller Im's Huntley Mrs A 11 1 lliimphn'tK J M J lit iiiltii it m Thomas Danled HiiideMoiiMrsKntcl'Thoss Nlcholaus lllukte IVrlv Huuard W 11 Vinson Rllns Ylnion Alia sV Williams J J-2 AVnltt;corgo(I-2 White Jns H-2 White Utile J-2 Wcl.rind John Wntls Nicholas Willi inn AmWriOQ Winkler Joel Wilson Mnnerrn Walker Miss Cntbcrtntt Willlunis Juhn L Ward Jnnu-s 0 Wilson U M Wilson Samuel R AVolf Nicholas WnUh Peter Y Young John S ' idimiis. Charles Stritscl Henry Iignn llditurd Cumusky ,1 Jsihnsnn Harry Johnson Jtihn'W Jarvls John W Jaekson Charles L IC K'scne Henry 11-2 Klmey Mls ljvlna K'ibby D.nld Knox Mrs Sarah V. Knnv, Thonus I, Unuknllu Nu S I J' L).Mnn;coN l.uran.i a 10&ax Ijirklm Win Li Ti.urelte Jtdm Do lmther L'e'0 W i.,., ,;.,.. n- " rOHIHON Chrlslanh Iircnz-2 Aligns K Icier Hclnrlch luidatv J. W. MrCULLY, P. M. Jacksont Ills', Juno :t0, lbCil...l.'. WASHiHGTOH MILLS! TS IIR suUcrlber respectfully Informs the eltl- X sens of Jackson and Josephine counitM iii.il 4 risounixu am saw-mills nro complete! ami In successful operation. Tho Mills uio located on Hear CreeU, atxiut lira miles norlhent nf Jacl;fcnnIHe. 'Iho rioiirlu Mill la coustructeil lo turn out the Illicit ipnlittes of FLOUR AND MEAL. The closest nttcntton given lo lining All or ders received, promptly ami satisfactorily. HORSE FEED always on baud. Every larlvly of I.UMDEtt for Mle. A tharo of nubile patrnnago Is solicited. THOrf. 1I0PW00D, Juno 2.1, lSC0.23tf. Administrator's Xf otiee. ALL persons Interested In tho Kstato of Mi mov Diijiinb, deceased, nro hereby notlttesl that Letters of Administration havo liven Itnued. to Thus. Ciioxtov, I'ul.llo Adinlulitrutor of Jo. sephlno county. All those holding claims) against said Kstato will picucnt them to Ihe un slculgncd at his residence In Joscphlno county, with proper vouchcin, within ono j ear from dato of this : aud nil thote Indclitcd to said Ks tato will iiiuka liuniedlate pajment. Joicnliluo county, Juno 18lb, 1800. T1IOS. CROXTON, Public AMr. Juno 23, 16G0.-wl.-2J. 3rAsos!. ALL persona arc hereby cautioned and forbid pa) Ing to Dvvin De.suif any money on ac count of tho llstato of Maiiion Dii.ium:, as th tatd Dunlap has nn authority to rrccivo or re celpt for inonets, or to transact any other bul-lie-:, ronnecteil wllli said IMatc. Jo.Hlihlno count V. Juno 1H, I860. Til OS CilOXTON, tiWie Adn'r. June 23, l0.lw-23. :w.s $m m -:'iisl!V.jlBlllPH