Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 21, 1860, Image 2

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JACKSON VIlsIsE.
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SATURDAY, July 2l-t, 1800.
For l'rrslilriit,
JOHN G. BRECKENRIDGE,
UV Kr.VlTCICV.
FOll VICH PUKNllll'AT,
JOSEPH LANE,
in.' imiuuiv.
Our Choice for President.
The proceedings of the Deniocratle Con
rcntlons which met nt llaltlmoro nro known
tons, and nil who profess to be Democratic
tnnst, liko ourselves, nuke their choice between
the two tickets presented. When the news
first reached us, our selection was made, nnd
every moment of rcllcctlon since has coiillrmed
us in the opinion then taken. AVc declare for
Jmix 0. HurcKnMtinnK, for I'resident, nnd
ttosKNi Lvnk, for Vlco I 'resident. In accord
ance with this choice, wo place the names of
these two distinguished gentlemen nt the head
of our columns. At this early day, whilst full
proceedings ore necessarily withheld from us,
because of tho Impossibility of prccnt mall
facilities to Inform us thoroughly In regard to
Ighly In regard to
tbc detailed action of tho two Conventions,
ire may bowci-cd for not giving ns complete
I . . .. . '
reasons for selecting ns we Iiuve. ns we cop-
Ulnly would glva under dillorciit clrciim
stances. Hut wo hall not hesllato to n)!gn
rufDctcnt reason, iiolwithstniidlng leaving to
quick future day nn unreserved nnd more
explicit exposition of our sentiments upon this
important subject.
The reports tell tn that the so-termed Ilegu
lur llaltlmoro Xntloual Democratic Convcn-
ttfin tnri nt I li-t pllv. himiinnt In mllntirn.
inentat Charleston, on tho lfilli June! ,.,.,.
after II vo days Incffi'ctual efforts towards
cementing the discordant two groat divisions,
greater exodus from the main body was
wade, because of the nntl-Detnocratlral senti
ments adhered to by the majority division,
oud of their unbearable proscription of the
wciiiIhts of one portion of the Union, 'ilia
delegates from tho seceding States from the
North and Foutli alike, or, mora properly,
from the Slave nnd l'tro States submitted
nntil patience ceased to be n virtue, nnd only
at the last moment, when It would havu bciu
iliihonomble to have taken nny other course, '"') "" """ "" " ' """ "!......
Ihcy seceded, formed a separate organization, '"" ''H'tr lhan I.noc it I rail, win) cicnH
tode.1 by the scry pentlennn chown to pre r"m ,,,c ' or!'-"''1 IVuttentlary son- llim ago.
Mo over tho Convention-, deliberations at . "c M ht "l -c.tl.Uur la.t week, but
Charleston, and nomlimld another llctel.l",1Mt,reori, -' for him, the Hicrllf,
TheplaKorm Is not yet nnnoi.nce.1 to in In ;
this remote corner of ilu liepubllc, but from
Iho character and untecctleiits of the two can
ilidalrs, wo can very well Judge whnt sort uta
platform it Is. Wo can rest assured that It Is
broadly National, according Id each Slate and
to rncli section of the l.'nicn the ItiulUnnlik
rights, the high Immunities, nnd the equal
privileges gnarnntleil tmill theComminwvnlth,
nnd to every elilwn who sulxrrlbes nlleglanec
tu the Constltullnn mid l.m of the country.
A brighter fain, a more llluitrloui n-puta-tlon
for lofty palrlotiim, for devoilmi lu the
"'frlMJllrJlyii for rlevalesl ilatisiiiMuliip, has
fu en to the lot fi fW inen, t .1111 that wh eh
iii tl , -.. ,imI.,i
iniiinhMiirnra lira rsinrr hirwcss....,, .,jf7 . . ,,,, ,, uI1, .,,,
l'hle..ey-Jo...N C. II...:. ..kniu-h..:. Though
comparatively young, he has already nnjnln.
a nnnio among tlw promlost In llw Kind, and
ha. won, by Ids eminent K-rvle 1 in Ids cxm -
Irys cause-both lu the n-d ami In I
cmp-lho prul.es, Ilia rcv.w.., and Hw
Kratiludo of the -.p!o. A trh-I mm In nil
. . .'. " ' . I""-""" "
Iv.l.i I.II.I
puuieuie,,.!. ...Hcaree .. ss . r M, u ,, ,, , t ,,,, ,,
bis future excellence and eminent n .11 ly In I Mf fwiw J ,uc ; ,
tho management of ho Coun.iys ..Hairs ns,, C . . (J
wine . ns...M.a ....... ks. .., ve
UIVUIII l' saSlllSltltlf IIIV'I I'ijl'irs Sll" Jtisiffl
nnlmaleil by tho purist patriotism, there nn'
none who hold rank nbovo him, mid very few
whocrpial bin: in worth. Hu Is the man for
the times, for tho great crisis wo nro plunged
in, and wo have scarcely n doubt ofhlisuicos
in the appro.ul.lng vital contest.
Of the candidate for the Vico Presidency,
wo need say Utile. This Stalo Is his home
Lcro ho Is beat Known, lib record ns n pub
lic man, every man, woman nnd youth, nlmoit,
in Oregon, is acquainted with. There nre
none who surpaH him in fealty to tho I'liion,
in Integrity or character, In disposition to do
only what is right. The position he Is named
for, is one of high importance ; but tho Pre!
dency Is at this jnnctnro a momentous tpusllnu
tobcdecIdedbythcPecplool the .Slates. I'pon
tho first office under tho tiovernment hangs
tho (ato of tho Union, and this fact should be
profoundly reallred by every citizen.
Jly tho reports or tho proceedings which wo
publiih elsewhere, it will bo seen that Oregon
and California stood shoulder to M.ouhler In
tho great struggle for light and cpial privi
leges, ngulust injustice nnd inoiuality. The
svliolebcly of delegate, from ll.e.o to Pa -
dCo Slates fralcrnally Jolucd lu Iho de-
fenso of the proscribed .Stales from aggres
sion, from whatever quarter it came, and
stood uobly to tho hut in protection of the
sovereign immunities ol each and every Com
monwealth and Territory. They went with
neither the North nor the South, the Hast nor
tbo West, but purely and only for thu Union
m it is. Itemovcd, ns tho peoplo of these
young Stntcsnie, from tho turmoil and Mrife I
which lamentably prevails throughout thc(
At.1... Gn.-A.nT.,iifl.a lln.tr it.-lf. rnlps frit... Orrv. I
gonad California could scan with calmer
glance, ami jmlge wills cooler mum, 10 ueicr.
mlno which was tho be3t, most patriotic, most
prudent course to pursue. Itcpreseuting
States the soil of which no slave foot presses,
which are not o prey to fanaticism on tho one
band nor to ultraism upon the other, they acted
in accordance with the scnllments aud wishes
dency
tional man in tho Union can heartily support
in tbo approaching great contest. They havo
performed their duty faithfully, honorably and
consistently j it now rematos for our people,
ml the people of the other States, to do their
duty. That Oregou will not be fouml want
.ii .....w..h.. -. - - .-- j
ine. wo feci coufidcut. fio will California do
br duty j and .o, If wo inUlnko not, will the
ffi' X of those, hey represented undo tidnns," but this is no advantage to .1, SffiKKC
&3 Xfcts ! votes In presenting for .ho sun ages people. U ; BCClIoll nt a uh ,.x),cll j0,
fM if .the whole peoplo candidates for the If esl- j ar. .rooml sal.1 l.o was not Intcrcsttnl In
lMtt dencv and Vico Presidency which every ua- J-.vansvii.i.l-Its. Persons desirous of pur-' . ... in ,ctwcc interior villa-res.
people III inoitgh or iho other and older Stales,
to triumphantly elect Jons 0. llnri'KKMiimiK
to tlio Presidential clialr, and J oskni Lakh to
tlio Vlco Presidency.
llv Iho publication ol the nbovo article, and
a dilTircnco of opinion entertained between
Mr. O'.Mkar nnd myself, 1 regret to announce
to the friends nnd pal'mns of the Oiii.uon Skn-
tubii. that tnv niniicelliiii with It prases from.
and after to-day.
llcllcviiig that Mr. Dornt.As fairly nnd legit
imately received tho nomination nt tho late
National lkmocrnllc Convention, nnd more
over believing that hols the choice of the Dem
ocratic nmscs or Oregon, I considered that It
as the duty of the Skytini r, to sustain him
as the Kcgular Deniocratle Xotnlncc hence
my reason for withdrawing from the concern, floor. Mr. ltodgers nt oilco grasped him, sue
U. I). I-'uka.neii. cccded In restoring animation, nnd then en
Catch llnr. Mr. H.
t. Henderson, or
Hear Creek, brought to town, on Wednesday, " '"" 'ltl ns " " i"".om rwsio.
n mule which had been left at his houso that ! ,U bwl vl3- 1,oelorf, ,rool n"'1 "r "''
morning under rather strange circumstances. !ucrc cdlly sent for. They soon reached the
lie reported that Just before the breakfast J ,oufc' A pair of ordinary forceps were I rlcd
hour, n stranger, mounted on n voung stallion, '.V1'0,'11111,"!'1 lo!,llu:, '" w' ,0111 ff
nnd leading tho mule, redo up to nsk some . l "m11 wl11' n I. W iwlr, nil the
nuestlons about tho road. Fiu.illv tho .Iran- S011 P,,II!,,ff of 1,r- ,,rooI" lll C,,1M '"
ceronVredto sell the mule. Mr. Henderson
did not wish to buy, but spoke about purchas
J
ing the horse. In tho course of their convcr
''",on. u,' l" njcci, -vir. i.. , iscovcrc..
I tim Ifae rel ow wa, prevaricating, il; at once
nrrnrn.1 In l.tlit ll.nl ll.n nntmnti .,.t,.l.t l.l .
, " -.... .-. ....tt... ..u...
be stolen properly. Tim Idea came n little
.oo.aie.i.owevtr, ior ino s ranger scenic, o
guess the intentions of Henderson, and quickly
leaped upon the horse, having the halter which
held the mule In his hand. Henderson order
ed hhn to stop the fellow rode on. An effort
was made to catch him, when he Hum; tho hnl
Iter of the mule nway from him, put spurs to
the horse, nnd rode off hurriedly In the ill
rection of Antelope Springs. The description
Henderson gives of tho hersa tallies with the
I'""1" " i"'i iiiuiuiiuuii Biimmruin
.rtlltfta Sbfta.l Mfth1 P il.H ftttfA bI1mii fA
I Wm. J. Ala.ney, of Applegale, on Wcnlnesday
night last. Tlio inuio evidently Is stolen
properly likewise. It Is n dark brown marc '
mule. Tho thief was of medium size, light I
, , , , . , .
randy complexion, with prom uent nose, rcccd-1
. ,. i i it , I , '
g chin, li.i. n naal Intonithm, nn I n sirt or
cunning leer. His left thumb wui off. Al.,,,i. .,..... . , , J, ,
- i.rainni...T.ir...i.i ......i ( iW to tlio pleasure mid comfort of nil who
ikittiiu vt vi'"' i viumi ivi mill ttitii iiiw iiuisu
he ftole from Mutiicy,
j-rem iiiioriiuiiori sincj rrcjiveii, svo are i
!.... I. !- ..i . . .. .- . . .
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l,1,,'c1r'"' "'"f r"r, "" " " ;,uft ,wfl"' V ?''m ' '," , t
jivbl-11 nr iiuit.ui, neqieii iiiiuwii in inuauiiirus
ns he went along. Knocli Is very bad " I'rull,"
for any season.
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Tiir.iTiitiMi Thel'ottcrTrrMii?nrtfngnln
upon a profession il villi hereto delight our
iimueineutding people with nscrfes or Ihelr
ngritMble tlicatrie.il vnterlnlnminis. They
iicn to-nlghl at McCully's Thealre. Tho bill '
fur lint evening Is 11 wry iitlr.icllve one, nnd
cannot fall to draw a erowdil house. Tlio
1 line dram 1 of Don Oesar De Rum," utth '
, . ..', , ., ' '"l'"'
Iwjftwii. IhaUeJiuriulngnelress, the ben
iilna n .I411IM .iti.l 1 .it 1 it. . in Mm ..rk..t
, I
1.. 1
. ....n. . yj ... .11.11 llllllIIVIIt.,,,l,U.'klU.
ofliVWimn'mier. i,;.,i ... . . K . ... ,,,,
Mh u ,( ,,, cwj nl,, hm ,V(J n
I M l!ance Mm 8nC( M,M ,;ari ,,
.. ., , ,. .....
..Ml Bllll'l ! "ll "! w
. ;, ,, of 0 m ,bv
(l)() f,riV T(J ltmK w ,.,. , (l Jr
, .,fn,M,1M r. f,tf Vlll!niM .i,,,!,,,. ,1,-1
- . ... .... , . . .,,".
" . . " ' "
Mtti!IU-t suit (he fancy of the nmlknew.
',,crri.rrclsn,a,onimojtsue. - rully.
It Is
Iho best theatrical corps we havo seen In tlio ,
Interior, nnd their cnlerlalnmnils tire chaste
nnd une.cvptlonab!e. For the benefit ol Uiojo
who may have doubts or the wearily of the ,
,kuIs Iii McCully's Theatre, huuit'o cf the
uceidint thero a short lima ago, we can safely
state that Dr. MeCully has since relUlcd tho
audience hall lu tlio most siilMuuttal manner.
Not Iho lightest fear need now Ikj felt re
ejecting ll.o benehos nor tlio bulldii.g, no
matter how great Iho crowd.
Tun Rw.tii la i.irK. Agreeably to nitron-
' aiiiTiiI r-.it.-iit i.tmi ninl iirrlti-lt.iii ll.tj i.p.n.il
i , ,jieunumi0ll 'm, ',U ln,.
' of Wednesday lut. The greatest objuration
visible nt this point was Jut at sunrise. A
little less than tho lower half of ll.o sun's
disk was coniplttcly obscured at first view,'
mid the nhjcuratloii gradually declined to-1
wards the loner limb, until, at hall-past lite
o'clock, the cclipso had entirely passed nwny.
To our g"zo (Imperfect, however), the planets
f. ......... r..l,i. .Imi.1I.i. .....I U.lnrll ..'..r..
Mill 'II I, 1 VHU.-I "HJ'IUI ...I-, .V.IIWIII, .HIV I
nut visible. Astronomers ay that nt tho
iimnlti nf "iilnmliTi rlivr nii.l itnnii 1Mit
;,ollni) ' lBtlTOlw vlgW of , eclu0
...n , . ,.,.,.., .,?i. m.... .i,..!.!..
scuration would be discovered total. Ar-1 returned, and therefore, no count of tho votes
raiigcments had been projected between lhc'c.,stlii cither was made. Wo shall publish
scientific corps attached to Iho American nnd u,0 olllelal table uet week.
llrlllsh service, lespcctlvely, in thoc upper - ,7;-- ;
waters, lo take coinehKi.l, full observations of lVnmi.-Mr. h. h. Morgan, of the new
H. .n.. n,,.l In f..tr tb.ia wo shall .loublless hou-o or Wade, Morgan & Co., soon to bo
be ci.abk.sl to present our readers wllh nn . ,
imoii.... sbricb or tho malt of the.-o selcutlfle
. ".
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1 1- I' ... C r 11... IV'll
Iamolto nra tI, propriety
: nmj p0t... f 6ubtitiiiing tho ballot for tho
i m. xmt ,y4tcm 0r voting. Wo aro in uor
' f clinging to tho present method. Tho ob.
j jeetion to It aro not so many nor so rank us
( (0 n,0 utlot system. Thero Is no (.hulking,
nor hwiiij., 110r duplicity in voting openly, as
wn, ballota
chasing lots, or of settling nt Uvansvillo, on
11 n.nv liolhei- tlio " fenrn null
Uoguo river, will do well to read the adver- sldo of the mountains, and San I'rnuclsco on
tlsemcnt or Davis Kvnns, lu another column. ' tho other side. Thero was no iuo talking
Tho place Is destined to becon.o ono or IIm),""1 rn,,-
..iii i . -. i.ir u,(i, ho amendment to strike out tho bccond
most thriving in the county, being close to the I WM , ,
steam quartz mill, and tho center or wino of. ,. ,. . , t 05t.)0110 ,il0 bl, to
.
Iho richest ipinrU and river mining localities
in this region. I
SiNHt't.Ait AccitmsT. A llttlo ton of Mr.
A. K. ltodgers, who lives n few miles from
town, ticnr Ovcrbcck's Drove, met with n most
strange inlslmp on Saturday last. Mr. ltodgers
was experimenting with n piece of machinery
which he had lust finished for dome purpose,
consisting or a cylinder ol wood about one
fool In dininctcr, Into which mills were driven
very thickly. This cylinder was fastened Into
a tMriiinjr-lntlio, niitl while rcvoIviiiff.lt
Hew
from Its place. Tho child, only about two
years old, stood Razing nt the lathe. In its
whirling fall, tho cylinder struck him on the
rorchead, driving one or tho nails clear through
the frontal bone, piercing to the depth of over
half nn Inch. Tho nail was broken oft" within
less than a quarter ol nn Inch of the rorchead.
Tho little sufferer was Knocked senseless to the
deavored with his thumb nnd finger to pluck
the broken nail from tho wound. It was ns
tckcd o( the ugly Iron. It had penetrated
tho bona entirely, nnd barely touched tho meni'
brnnc covering tho brain. The little fellow
iirems slneo tn cxnerlcnco no III effects from
'
u PUUClUn.
Tub Auom It ic.:s.-Thcro Is every prom-
,J0 of mr0 t fuf 10 nn$ wIc, nM ,
;come 0r ,, of ... ,riclll(llrnl
Society, under tho superintendence of the Jack
son County Jockey Club, commencing on
Thursday, August '.M. Already several noted
racers have been brought In tho county from
tho Uiiupia, tho Willamette, nnd California, to
undergo training and preparation fir conten
tion over tho track for tho various puriej
oOcrcit. llesldo these, our best county horses
... - -----
,.,,., ..... , ,, ... ., ,,,....
,f -, ,,,,, ,lllcre4l fl ,nMkl
!-sp.eail
to Insure the most complete success hi the np-
preaching active Inauguration or the Jockey
. , , "
Chili meetings. The purses
. , , ... ...,
nnd mi'i, ns ndvcrllsed. II
ottered nro Ilium!,
'i. i... i...
, ,, ,..,,.. .,.,..,. .
I mi iis.ijr.itu iii iiiw rjMsufl wr Mui'uiv inu
.A.lf..!....i.k I.. t ...-. ... A..L. at...
.mil; will lj proUtKil. u het.r f rjtiTtu n
i. r i,r. U ,.il,w ..il,.s ..!.
M , l(J ,,, nt,clll,in. t ttm lrc ,c
,a wwfcf
.
lrnt.im.1: Cisi-auv.-A man named Iho-.
h. .Inlmson was kllkM nt lllacknell Diggings
...i-. Miei.v.. i mnv v ..iivi.v.p,
le lid tho mhw from nvuillow, He was klileil
.Instantly, nnd his body, when found by Ids
Mlow - wnrkuien, was fearfully crmhed. The
han was a po.tlou o( the nolctl lllackwtll
quartz Iwle, and had ghen no Indications or
caving. Johnson was a intlve cf (leorgia.
hid lived hi bmlslana nnd Texas, whence hu
enme to this eountrv. He was about forty
years of 11 'v. His remains were Interred HTT
ihu new l.'emctery on Thursday, by hlr com-
rades and acquaintances. ,
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I (.Trii M .111 llitiir. ll.o llreifon 11rllel1t
--- ...... .... .n -- .
Is "brown over to lake Its chances for nnnther
ytar, n ,, B ,mr,ns ,,., ial ,Wl ien,,te
!imlM !, ,,,, lriMlh. That old. vsifeniii'isf
.p.1 ,!:ir uf men lielois veium. whoa chief
ic,oiIm ,,.,v
,,olcr ; that
havo bA'ii nt " brag " no I " ilmw
, miserable n 1 wloiry for nn honor-
able man. true wnlleman. or bravo soldier
' .j. ( :,,,. John K. Wool, I'. S. A.-hassirKsl
... ... .........
his spleen while profe-ning to serve Ids couii
try, by ' bumming" nrnund W ushlugton, en
piged ulinnst solely In fabricating nnd circulat
ing fresh falsehoods iipau our people. If he
were ns truly known there us he wui at Whip
I'Vi Club In Sail 1'r.iiicison, no respectable
member would lake lib word any quicker limn
an amateur better nt cut.D would llie woid of
'0 K lirofe.-sloii.il sharer,
I.tNrniA'n Piiick. It wnsslaleil soma time
ngo that "Aba" l.lneoln had charged 8'.'l)0
for the speech he nu.de lu New York last win
ter to n ll.'aek Ucpublic.ui nudience. Tlic
lliuck Uepublieun paiiers denletl It. Tho N.
Y. 'Vit.mr, of .lime 'Jlltli, iidiuits it to be
true, nnd stranger Mill, icks to Justify It.
"Abo" might maken tolerab'o S.'OO President,
but we don't beliovo In ijcltln sack " omary"
men for the place.
"Tub Vam-ouvkii Ciinoxin.i:." This is
tho title of n new wetl.ly jwper, publlslicd at
, Vancouver, Washington Territory, Iho first
, number of which reached us by last mall. II
' Is published by h. Jv. X. Coon and J. M.
Murphy. Mr. Coon Is tho editor. Tho num
ber before us looks well. It is Independent In
politics. Wo wl.li the Chranhle success.
Siikii.'s MAJiuurr. Tho rfllclnl vole of
si.. l. t...... .!,!,-., I.nj I.Autt .lrti!s-n,l In
(.wMuaU-r. Col. Sh,-il's majority Is
... .... .....,..., ,. ...,,. ....',
ctabllsIiBl here, arrived In town on Tuesday
' 'J'110 B01 rr ,lwlr ll0US UI bo n,0"'
, In a few days.
U.vix. On the c cuing nnd night of Wcdncs.
JflS.
section, nceompanlcd by thunder and llghtiiln;
General Intelligence.
Juno .Tho Overland Mall bill was ta
ken up and defended by .Mr. Polk, wlio spoke
in lavor of tho llulterlleld .Southern route.
Mr. Hale wns Iii favor of allowing the Hut-
lerlleld people ?r,()l),000 nnd terminating their
i-ii0 eront centres were New York on this
rt lliCU U.1- w jiiiaij'uuvi iiiw ..mi w
taQ upIQ PyUofilco Appropriation bill
agreed to.
Tho Baltimore Convention.
AVo compile from I.itist California ex
changes the following proceedings of tho Dem
ocratic Convention at ll.iltlinoio :
Tho Convention rouMcuiblcd (by resolution
adopted tit Charleston) on Monday, Juno 18,
mill was called to order by Caleb Cashing.
A motion was made to admit nil thoMele
gates who attended the Charleston Conven
tion, It was amended so as to relcr the whole
subject to the Committee nil Credentials, with
ll.o Provision dial nil ulio nccepted scats
should be bound by the action of the Convcn
tiou. The pre! iuii question was demanded,
but volnl down by 107 yeas i MO nays. New
York cast !l.1 negatlie votes. Alter consid
erable discussion, a ucess was taken till live
o'clock.
l.vK.visrt HR'sinv. I lie rrcsiilcnt slateil
thai credentials had bei n placed hi his hands
by delegates Troiii Delawnre, ti'iurgia. A In -
b.im.i, Klorld.1, Mississippi, Louisian t, Texas
uinl Arkansas, tngullier umi u letter irom Hie
Missisisiiml delegation, presented by Mr. How
ard, of Tennessee.
Mr. (lllmore, or IViinylvnnln, presented nn
amendment to tile motion pending from the
morning session, providing that tlio President
o this Conienlioii be unllinrlxeil to Issue
tickets to delegates to the Convention from
Texas, Mississippi mid Klorld.i, in which there
nre no contesting delegates nnd that, ns re
gards Ihiue States to-wit, Deiawaic, (leorgia
and Alabama where contesting delegates ex
isted, u ConmilltiM olVCrcdciillals shall be ap
pointed by the several delegations to report on
the said States.
Mr. Church, or New York, offkrcd ns nn
amendment :
" litsolval. That the citizens of the several
States nf tho Union have nn criunl rlelit to
settle nnd remain In the Territories of the
United Stiites). btuMtoM Ihercin. unmolested
bv iinv leirlskition whattver. their slaves and
nnv other nroiitrty, this Cntiventlon rceoKiila-
big the opinion ol lh. Siiprema Court, In tlic
Drill Scott cae, as it true exposition ol thcUion
Coihtlliitlun in rcirntd to the riuhts or the cit
tan or iho several Slates or tho Territories
or the United States, upon nil subjects upon i
wincu u ircaisj nun uui inu memoers oi mis i
Convenllon ptclgu Iheni.elus, nnd requlm nil I
..,i.. ..i. '..,..? i... ..,n.n.:..i ... ,i.i.
to make the same pledge, to the support ..r.lwlh hgs and Iho body.
the Democratic candidate fairly nnd In gpd The Mclhodist Conference of Ore
faith muuliiiidl by lids Convenliou.nreordiiig '
to the usages or inu tumoernlie parly."
The mneiidtiient wits not received. One or
two ol Iho Virginia delegation spoke hi favor
of it.
The niollon lo refir lo the Commllleo on
Crcihntiul was finally carried, under nm-ni-
tlon or tlio previous question, by I JIM in IN,
alter which the Convention adjourned until
llC.t day.
Si:rnxn I)v I'Jth June. A Iter some dls-!
,i IIIU liivil"'.. ii;ni ,i.i I.. i. Iir in,-
eiMvii, .Mr. Ulmreli witlnlrew Hie latter por
tion or his iiuieuilui.'iit of the preceding day,
and stlhstililtcd tilt.- following
soul claiming seals hi litis C.uvrnlh fade
llrvlicl, I Ii.it the credentials of nil per
1'iifllil liV 1 1 14 blttrfilltt flf (litis str.lt 14 lit
Charleston, ba reforriil to the
! --. ..... .... 'W .....-... ...
( (mmilttcv mi
.s.v.....
Critklitials, wlilelt it liereny Insttuelisl to e-
amine the same us sk.ii us praeticabK. ami re-
imrt the names or lltu peliuusintllleii 10 sucli
reals.
Some motions were made n-Ialiie U th
portions or iho report on tho Minnesota, Del
nwaru nnd Arkansas delegates. Theiv were
Mlleii lies ns in ilelivulcs. and Iho wlmlo sub
ject was referred to tl.u Coiinuitleo on Cieilcu-
tlaK.
'J'horbllonlugclintu.i'i were then made by
the Commit leo on Ciidviiilais : ll.itlly rDol
inviire lu p'uconf Stoul, .Murrell of Keiitueky
In place ol Won. I, and tlageryol (,'iillloinla
In place of Dudley.
I.vkmmi Scssio.v. The Commlllec on Crw
iK'iii'ais belli- im.tbla lu r"iort. mi liusliiif
wns ihin. mid the LVniveutliAi adjoiitiied until
next miirnuig. I
T....... DAV-.i....Otl.!-Tl.o CommltU-o
on CnihnHalsiiiit bfW.""id to reimrl. llie ,
Cnuvriitloii liik il niv. mt ng.ilii III lliel
evening, did nothing, uinl a h.iirncd till tin
o'clock next .by.
It i now eertatii llmt Ihoe will bo nnother
bn-.il; b. tbo (.'on vent mi on tlio udiuissiuu of
tho Dnuukis delcvutii fron 1iiil.iau.i. 'Joe
following tiro ple-.lgcil In irn out, vl :
Tweiity two Irnm I'ii smiii, iim Irom N rlli
Cnrullii i." thieo from I'i-hih .. It u limn I'.i.u.
svltanlit. under tlw jwl of Sena'or lliirkr:
im-jIiI Irnm Mu..ai.liiMllii. ineliithnx Catvli
Cu.hlng. nnd tm bvui New Vifk. 'lime
u.lt lir.ililtitl- lu till M...-uulnf of lvLt.tUL.kl' ur I
......
Al.irtlmiil.
Trp.TL.I;lUp.tf, la lUKt.Ius is.
:;.
ttnUif.nt il iti.il .1 p. I.. It nl f.iUntlrf!
I he t'...,in.lttis) oj Cre.leuti.ils w ill report. !
The majii.iiy will pfipio to udinlt the Mis-j
slssippi .Seei-d.-rs, w hv ivi.i to have bet'ii duly I
uceri'diUil by their .-into slues' the CharWtoii
cimitlr. mid iilect i'-irid I mid Tev.is, where .
no netloi. of tlio piiiln has bun had, mid will
give sents to llie new delegations fiuin I)iill-'
ana mid Alabama, tigellur with hair or weii
ilehvatlmi from Oeoia and Atkuiuin. Mr. '
ll.illci.or.Massuhui.tls. will l.j nn.ile,l. It
I.... I M- I'l........... .........
.lii,i .iivf.ii Ht'ii nvi.iw ...i. --II.UIVV.I n,..., ........r.T vir.iii.ii..
of Attorney to mt Uf him. which Is still valid. I S I M'.C ' F ATj N Ol' 1 C I'.S.
This rep'orl is, of oiuue. greatly ilUlusiif.il' '" n.r,.,t. t?io,. ,i Am.n
to tho seeders, and m the Ad.i.lnl.truilo.i , 3)yipciila, Fovei ant Aipio,
forcis, who arc nutv .udeavnrlng to organic I Indle.tU.n, w.ur stomach, wal. r brad,, I earl
tho largest Kind of n bill. A reconsideration lnrn, Idlllou.iio., lUrrc.ii'l.iIiit,neMIIy, H.itn-noiVM-um
to Iw luipMible. New Vork will U'ney,Jaui.licc, ihauge of ellmate, lick head
ilrmly tupiiurl thv rx-iurt uf the Committee) on ! ;ltln-, Ici of uppellte, Umale cump1.i1.it, oppres
CreiKntlals. f1)U iri( (. , nlllj Kl.lcral .U-Mllty are rapid-
I''.il'i;TilDvv-'Jlrf.IunerThe('onventlnii, ,, c.trs-cltinlly mid surely cured by the Ow
i... .. ....!.. ..i .in. ,. ".it i-.a.u.i..i ii... ii.i..piii. '
l 1, ,UW "I .I'V. ." ""I I.J..Y.,., ...W IH.I.VIII,
r,.tirl nf tl.n Cinnniltiu oil Cnilenlliili. l'Iv. 1
I... ..nt. I.. ll........lm..l,.t...r.iln. Tlw. .'... I
1.. pvih. ... ...v r...-,.. -...0..... . .. w
veutiflii Is now ueilnr on tho majority iiporl,
I tMV lltMl lll"'lll
itdiul.liu ni the old
.liiiliilViiMi biv iiiiiiii,"ii '! titv ni .
rrom MU.slppi, Texas. Delawnre. I
.1,.. lUmnsJ innn Iji.iUI-in i umi
" . . ii S 'lu,u i ,.,, l . ,J
.iiiid dividi-s I leorgia mid Al Kansas.
iriii... r.r llie nijiitritv rcnoi-l as la
, , - t t i
MUslss.pjd was ndoptid n.-strly iiii.iiiiniou-.ly. ,
The poilioii nl.-iive tliiU...a was adopted
by I. VI iiJCn In Hi iiivj. 'I'hu iccoiiiiiieudatioii !
iil.illtu In (ieoiL'ii tt.isli.it.
A motion was Hindu In reconsider Iho vote
rejecting tlio mlnoiily rprnt, A motion was
made In lay the ris.i!iViatiiii motion on ll.o
table, which was lot. Ju-w York votinu' my.
The tVi.vcntiuii, iiuil'l thu cimsternatinu of
tho Ibiii'.'his men, then i.liourniil till ll.o even
ing. Tho hopes or Iho South mo rev lied.
Tho filth mi 1 last diy's proceedings will be
found under the Telegrtphlo head. l!n. Sex.
TIM.!..)
wsmu'HMrwjisssyE"
Oregon Items.
Tho Mm tint is Justly Indignant nud se
vere in In mention ol thu gnus wrong com.
milled by the Pe.u'ti'nt'nry contraclois recent.
ly. On the lib of duly, three desperate con
Ucts Livingston, fron iluckson county, mid
two nthcis were permltled to walk nt largo
....At., ll.n rlMtj It (it. ..i, ,ll(l. limit 1,1 it...
i.llUUI (HU tl.llk., l IIIIIV ll'l ll.ll, IVI IIIV , ... .1 ,1 . , .I I
theatre, drunk nnd noUy ns they were, nnd , dido ut IMtaU pupaied Horn ll.o IIieM Old
inised a bit ol n row wfiiie there. The cmi-, Jamaica Saieitiarllla aud l.i.Klbh Io.llilo of l'o
tractors almost detcrve a plaeo with the felons, ' u.s iidmlraMu in a Hestor.illi o uinl I'nillUr ol
insult tho piisou walls.
('apt. A. J. Smith's command, engaged In
csploilng n new und better Umlgrani road,
wtro nttackeil by a parly of Snake Indians,
consNtiiifr o about 8ll mounted nnd 150 loot,
on the Md June. Tlio gullirit Captain gave
tho red rascals a hot rectptlJU, and from their
howling and moaning nllcr tho short engage
ment, it Is pretty certalp that he rent sonio of
them "on the other sMo of Jordan." Not n
man nor animal or the troops was hurt.
A party Irom llenlon county havo been pros
pecting for prcsc'oul metals all the way out to
tho lJhw mountains., Three of tho company
write to tlio Corvul'Js Union, stating that they
founil quartz wllh ilver ln it, nnd that they
bcllevo rich .gold illft'Iugs will bo tound ll'crc-nbuuts.
Superintendent tleary has lisited the Snake
Indian country with Indian Agent A bbul (for
merly of this tccllon) for tho pin poso of making
n treaty with that tribe. .Since his return, he
ndvises the " powder nnd ball" suasion. It Is
nbouUthc only sort or argument to use with
ludians.
Hates, who shot I'ayne, tho stngo driver In
Portland, u short tlmj luce, for intimacy with
h's wife, was lately released on ball, and slid
oirto California, leaving his sureths In tho
lurch. 1'ajno Is recovering slowly.
The Itevcrend editor (if the Cltwlian Atho
tnle has been Inking n journey through some
Willamette counties. I lu says that the late
frosts have considerably Injured Ilia fruit, but
that the grain crops tire healthy nnd abundant.
Agricultural Fairs are to lis held In the fol
lowing counties at tho times staled : Lane.
-'lh nnd 'Jlllh September j I.lnn, 1 8th nnd 1 lltli
(September! llenlon. October -lib nnd filli j
Clackamas, 'J7th nnd 'i8th September.
I'hu Celebration or Iho l'ourlh at Portland
was n failure. Some dissatisfaction was lelt
among tho tcopte at tho maimer of arrange
ments. Judge Williams was barely listened lo.
Jus. Wurrcii was shot by Alex. Mines, and
J. II. Ilromerca served wills the same kind of
leaden dose by Harry Ilruntnu, In Wasco coun
ty, on the dlli. Doth Iho wounded men nre
dangerously hurt.
The news from tho new Hock Creek mines
continues favorable. The pipors sjy that some
or the miners nre making S.'IO per day. That's
pretty sleep these days.
Tho two men injured by the premature ex
plosion ora cannoii nt Oregou Oily, while fir
ing u salute In honor of (he election of Shell
and Kelly, nre getting on finely.
The Washington correspondent of tho New
York llcriilil s lys that (Sin. Wool has "de
nounced this debt as almost entirely fraudu
lent." Tho l'ourlh was joynudy celebrated nt Cor-
vallis. islalcr, or tlie union, ilcUvcroJ the ora-
Itlsht Hcv. UishnpScnlt, (Kniicnnil) was
nn n visit tu Hnscb'irg. He tlelivired n scr-
mon XKK ,, y,flV it
,,,i ... i.. ............ i mi....
, Al ",0 Ca-culcs, n mm named Chlpman
"hot niiutlier. iiimeil Win. Harvey, through
1 Oreeon will
convene nn tlio 'J2d August
lliahoii Ames
win preshli
The l'ourlh win very pJcarnntly observcil nt
Oregon Clly.
There Is not n lino of Inlerrstln? local news
in cithir or the Kitgcue City pajiers.
The heavy rains or last week did unite serious
........... ."I . .... ,!... , ... ill IT .
""' "i" iiimi.iBii.piii uu . n.i.ua.
wnuni.wm' n n iiswwwwssiwwm
I") I 1:21 ).
du W'.iIih'mI.ij hi ir.iing. July IPlh.nl lllncl.
mcII DlKuliiii., .laek.on Coinilv, Tiimivi I-
JniiNsnv,ii ualhuof (ii'orgli, ngiil In, veins.
Jf ''l','"'- ""'I ('v",s'- "l" l'l
'',
lullnliiinr. June Iflh. Prr.iiKs Koliixsov,
son of U II. Iloliln-on, nul is mniilks.
mmamssjm : m i wjwsi'.'ii.,fi.i.stmiiil
IMAIMIII-'.I).
Al C.ininIlli,.liily M, l.v .1. I.. White,.!.
I'., .'Jr. Amuii w I'.m.i.v lo .MIsMnv Tiiiimih.
rmmrnwm m,ws.i.i.hhii.iiui...u.u.jwm
Jacksouvillo Wholcsnlo Prices Current.
Itri'oi Irsl fur llir .Srnl hu I fin n r Iril ti rt My,
Jacksowim.k, Saturday, July '.'I, U'CO.
'I rnnmclhin In emuiliy proilt.re for thewctk
einlln? In-ibiy lit' iiiaulfirtnl n tlllil lluprric
mi'iil. Owing In Hi new ,-rnp tli.il UJii-t iK'lng
barie.li'd ami oll'.rnl In the iiimkci, prices have
rcctlt.l .llHliliy,alliniiiii 1 lour $ coininiiei
nt our furni-r quntalit'iis. Tliei)ft'rlll!, ,.na
'''fcoini
The"Kl ru,., I
cxhaM.te..llHr.-liislwn a mill,,, ,,',..,,,.,.
,,,, mitk,, w.ll2 ,lr ntn
. ... -. .. t.1j""rw' "lll0M!
- ""." .ir..r-Tri,,msi
H.ur. In ir. KirkM.'r lb
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fi n
7
1 ..'. a
Corn. tin
II III HI, I" I IWITI .
..ii nn a
. . I W ii I :n
. . .' II I do
..20 III i.'.'.'i III)
Ilcirlce, iId
(Ml., iln
liny. Hr tun
Iluenn, Inu loitinl, lr lb, .
1 1. 1.1'.
In
'.'II II
I'l II
.. in .1
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Slil.'.. rbtir.
In
In
-low lib-ru.
Itwl, neil, ir lb.
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, ln llVp ,),,
chesw, K-r II
ivK., l'ril., rd.i...
I'iiIiiIih, p r II
l)nl.', du
Turnips, it
Cat.tujrs. do
Jle.iu-.wiillo.I
rl',", Anpb-.pi-r II...
lu hen dn
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Cll-IIWIMV I'.VIIICNrR.
,MJ.tnmne Uill, Oil., Jt lfilli. IMS.- ll.iv-
. . i. If
'" mllW.d fur llltceu ywrs with l)y.p.psl.i, In
" - i ir i .l.i !
r..n..,nn. l.-n ng p''""''11'0
bol pbylcl.ui, and I "id every tiling t renin.
'''"' "I. "I"'""4 rtllff, I w.u ln.lneo.1 In try Ihu
,hvllBVniill n,rii.iw.iiiid before I hid taken
i .....- i i. i...n. H .....!....
IH.O l.t.l.U . ."Uinl IJMV.I liliii!, in.nv,. ..i. . i-
Hmmi aMn lliirni sinill I was eulliily eurid.
,,,( llllW vt,joy , ,,M ,, ,1, us 1 (ii r did in
ni- f,-. i,ii,ailiaureiiiiromiiici.iltngthem
lu nil who aro bliiiilailv ulllletid.
.Iltltji l,tiMoi;i:.
1'or sale- In California by UviIIukIuu .t Co.,
llenrv Joliiu'on .t Co., Cliaib- .Morrill, Sau
! i-'raiicUeii; II. lI.Mcll'nir,WA;Co.,J:aeramcuto;
Itloo, Cnrtlii & Co., Marysiillo i Snillli x Davis,
l'orllaii.l, Oregon. -March 17.-ly-9.
Mm. W'i.nsiiw, an cvperlinceil nurso ami fe
nialo physlcluu, has a Fnotl.l.ig Syrup for child
ren kilblug, which jsreatly facilitates tlio pro-ce-s
of leell.b.g, by coltcnlng Iho gums, reducing
all ntbtiiiii.itiiiwill allay nil pain, mid U
mro loregul lie the bowels. Depend upon II,
motluis, it will kIvo rest to youcelvcs and
health to jour Infants Perfectly safe in nil
ca.es. Seo udtirl1 enieiit lu another column.
lli.i.'d .Sin-HMiiiMJ, Yelluw IliH'k, nud lo-
tho UIoihI. It cleanses tho ytcm of nil inorMil
and Inquire matter rcmoic. bolls and eruptions
fiout tho hUn cues lllieuiii.iiUin and pains of
all Muds. All who can nllbrd, tliould m-o It, ns
It tends to bUo strength and prolong life. Sold
by Druggl.U gencially, at SI per bottle.
It. II. IIAI.lt .t Co., 1'iopilctors,
Whole.-ale UruggUtM, 1 lit and 1 l3.CI.iy kt.,
Ajull '.'K-Cm-ir. Ban I'l.inclxco.
WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M.
A HOLD tliclr Tegular communications i
gv'lhu WcUncHliiy liviiilugioiiorpreceaiug
rtbo full moon, in
JJCkSO.WIII.K. (HIS.
(J. V. UllKKH, W. M.
II. IIloom, .Sic'..
BY TELEGRAPH.
PROCEiTdIAOS AT BALTIMORE.
CONVENTION DIVIDED.
TWO SETS OF XOJHXATIOXS!
THE GREAT EASTERN ARRIVED!!
I "o nro Indebted to Mr. Jnmes W. I.lngcn
. feller for the following dispatches. They were
.received by Wednesday' stage. The news
I was brought by Overland Mall, with dates
from St. I.ouls to June L'.'lh. It coniirms
what we published In our I'.xUa, Monday, or
the Presidential nominations :
Upon Iho rrllsjcmbling of the Convenllon
on tho filth day (Juno 2'.M), the previous
question was ordered on tho motion to recon
sider the volo by which Iho minority report of
the Committee on Credentials wns rejected.
I ho motion wns lost by a vole or 1011 ayes to
Ml nays. New York voted In the negative.
Tremendous npplnusc.j
Tho reports nro hero ralhcr unintelligible,
but we conjecturo from their tenor that nt
lids Jmicturo tho Seceding deligalcs with
drew. l'.O. HKNTINn..
A ballot was then had for a Presidential
candidate.
Mr. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, tinted that
nine delegates had refused to vole.
One delegate from Pennsylvania cast his
vote for Horatio Seymour, or New York.
A letter rrom .Mr. Seymour was rend, In
which he declared ha was not n candidate.
The vote wns then nnuounccd, ns follows :
Douglas, IT.'I j (Imhrie, 0 ; Itrcckcnrldgc, fi
Seymour, 1 ; llocoek, 1 j Wise, 1 ; Diikiiison,
"J I blanks, I'll. Whole number, 2I'J. South
Carolina, Delaware, Florida, Mississippi, Cal
ifornia and Oregon, were not represented,
(corgta wns represented In part, but refuted
to vote.
After nn exciting debate, In which the posi
tion of New York wns explained, another
ballot was had. Mr. Douglas iccctvcd I til 'j
votes.
A resohilton onVrrd, declaring Stephen A.
Douglas nominated In accordance with the
mages or the Deniocratle parly, by a Inu
third vole, was uutuhuninly ivhiptetl.
Itoiijaniln Htrpatrick, or Al.ibitin. wa
nominated for Vice President by 11 unanimous
vote.
Several resolutions Iho character of which
the reports fall to glc lln.) were passed
iiiinnlmously, and the Convention adjourned
line ilic.
m:ci:i)::iis' n.vr.NTKi.v.
Tho Semllii' delegates met nt Jlalttmorc
on the '.'ltd done.
AfliT njriitiglm pilliiilti jtItjIMIiI. 5." ierm v '
nt nrganlx-iliiKi, wllh Caleb Cmlilng. nf
MaMcliiivtts, ns Chiilrinau, n ballot fori
Presidential iiti-dU .hn. The vol-
stcskl i .liilm C. llreekenrhUe, of l.enliieriy.i3 .imi.wsi j iuvsuvwi
Hi ; liekl..., of New Vmk.'JI.
Mr. Ilrrcktnrldgo was K'claieil ll.o nominee
for President by unanbii'.'n vote.
Oeticri.t .'us. I. .., ..r i. . i.i-,iii
natid fur Vlw I'resident on first ballot.
1 . A t v: i : .
Ily I '.my Uvpress wo h.ie dales from the
Cast lo July 1st.
lltnjuuilii I'llpnlriel; of Akibami, th-cHned i
the n iiiiliiatlon for Vice Prvsidw.t o! the lh.1-
tlmore Diiusl.is Convention.
II. '..lilii.inii. nf Al.ibami.basi.hici! been'
.......!...itl In ..!.. .T Mr. I-'ltx.Mtrlek. i
- : : . . . i
inu iiiror i.mitrii mammoiiiiiuiiiuMiipiinti
arrived al New Vork
No other news of importance.
. Ll.....,.T.n-. . c-irvnrn- ts-t .
V l T-ii JLJSi. JL Jri.auJL4j i
KKTB-jBlTAlJW.liEKTS
$2500.00
ix o.c i!iMiiii:ii ami .snorrvsi'iii:
MAGHIFICEHT GIFTS!
GOLD Al SILVER WATCHES!
LnilU's' UnuTlols, Hnioi'lics,
i:iirl)ri, HncUles, T.oi'K'ih,11iis
ltillgs, Cold Pill's, (., t'lc,
WlllbuilUtrlliubdnmiiug the Ticket Iloldirs,
lu ii.ldltlou In a ple.ulng
LYIUC K.VKKTAIXMK.T,
To lie gl en at Mi Culls "s Tlieatre, In
Jack-oiivllle, on
Siliinliiy i:trnln!, Hit Mil of Jnlr, l-CO.
L.Hny vour Tiikets and n'curo )our
I'tUv. Ticket
Ifiithliiiii Dillon..
can l) l.reeured nt Mnrlln A
. Tiek.UUI.oii. Forl.nll.er
pailleular. tee unatl bill. July I l-td-iil,
FDHCS VARIETY STORE!
tt'mt .Slilf uf I'lilirurniii SI., JiifKnomlllr,
tl7"Ili:itr. can bo found thu best or
HAVANA CIGA1CS,
TOBACCO,
PIPES, OF ALL KINDS,
Violins, l'lullnns, Acenidcnn's, l-'lute, Tots,
Vuiikeu N.iHoii, Conlietloneiy, Nuts and
Fruit l 1'iiio Cullery, Cold Pens, Play.
lugCuuls, Checker lloui.R Chcs
.Men, FUliIng Tackle, Violin
tjlrlugn, and a great many
i'tincy Aitlclcs, too
Humorous to
ine.'itlon.
BOOKS AMD STATIONERY I
Jui-t rccelvcil u new nud laro collection or
llook uud Stationery, UUtoi leu, Poetical Works,
Jllfcellantous lteadliig, uud nil kind. or Noicl.
lOltSsVials. BOoKs.
Journal, Ledger anil Day Hooks, hound In
calf, pit Allorwhlchhu will sell cheap for
e.i-h, nt Id old (.land, next door to Sachs Uio.'s
)rv (Sooils store.
July 7, lSC0.-2o.-tf. (ii:0. V. FUNK.
1S1.W A I) VJMITISKM HXTS.
Tlieatre!
This livening, Snftirdny, July 21,
Ami ion a Fkw Nkiiits Nkxt Wkkk.
tiii; roiTT.n mmmatig iiuipiny,
Wild, open nt McCully's Theatre, Jnekxiti
vllle, Tills llculng, nnd will nnent tliclr
hilerestlng tieifortnaiices, on (no or tfirco ercn
ingsorncM week.
The llcnulifnl Drama ol
"DONGiESABDEBAZAN,"
Willi
Songs. Dances and Itccllalion,
the humorous farce ol the
nnd
"WEATHERCOCK,"
will lie presented.
Miss MT.U SWIII.T, Mtss KAIH,, Mrs.
KMXTA SWMIll', Mussns. POITKlt,
.MOUTIMr.lt, LANK, KAUI,,
and the whole strmglh or the Company arc cast
for the plays.
l'crTormaiiep lo commence nt fl o'clock. Ad
mittance, JUKI. 1'iont reals reined for ta.
dies. Uouil oitler prvH-rtcil. July 21-27.
ua-Jmi r?
W. -f-Mta.
G' o JL
KBRBYVILLB.
DAVIS EVANS,
i.iti: or i: vans hoc hi:, i.ooii: num. J
RlSI'KCrrL'l.t.V Informs bis Mends nnd tlio
. public generally that he Ins purchased Iho
liouo hrrilofore known ns the I'-ilc Hotel,
Kirliyvllle, nnd Is now inrmane.itlr n,l tlirre,
uheiu he will be happy to cu nil bin nM cil
loiiiers mid ns many new ones ns may Im plcnsctl
to call, lie hniH'j lit- a coritiut attention lo tint
comfort ol bis K'tolt to merit n coullnimncu of
Hie virr 1 Inral itilrniiiL-e bcstonctl imoii Mm
nt lltniiii' llmise, Koituu Itlver, ami Iruits Hint
none uuty go auuy ill.-ntlMlcil.
TCAMSTERS!
iCi.tiowl aecommoilatlun irnideil for team.
slcrs. JillrXt. IrCOtf.
SKER3FPS SALE.
BV vlrti.eiiflwiiKecutlon. one luncd rrom
Iho Supreme Court nl Ihu Slate ir Oregon,
in lavor in ... ,. .MiMili, mm ni;niui vt m. .mo
MiiIIcii rorlhi' nun or jl'.ic.;, wllh Inlcir.l.
eo.t uinl nceniliii; cnl. Ihu oilier In fauir of
Jacob .Mi-lull iihiiii. Ailmlnl'lmtor of llio II-IuId
nl U'ni. (iih-l, mnl uiln-t llio paid Win. Mo
Mnllfii for list, mm of $1011.511, tfnhcr wllli
lull r.-l.io.. u'ni aernilngcii.ts. mid In me ill
recltil. t lilt Iiih'il tiiMjii nt.il will nHer for salti
In Iho hlithft blilib r lur e.ifli, on
Siiliitilny, tlicil.MIi ilnyorAiiKHst,
A. I), lm.ii, nl In n'dork, A. M.. ofmliltl.iy, tho
ridliitilug iliferlU-il prnK ity, In wit :-
Til" .mrlliMi'l ii'i.irl- riifpii'llnu ID, ownhti
31. l.i tiro 7 Went, k.iowu ns lie)
?VAc.VZullon Sonntion Claim,
!tinlfd In lln- iitb-y of Diir Cruk, Joiephluo
I'niiiiiy. ()p'i!'tn.
DaU.il July X. I Mil.
JKI'I'lllt.SON HOWIll.U
S'tfl iiti'Aiiir (Uiulji, Vcjvit.
r. ii. iiitvukhmiiiit, iitpniy.
July 21, l'sli..27.-ltf
"
R' Ik W'l' III U K ft HYRIHIY?
risilKimil-rdziKd purpasrs In maken vi'lt In
.L llie Atlaiillc Mute., nnd will litrt about tlw
i'irs! of Hi'iJtt'HiIii'r.
I In therefore rieels e rry ilelilur tn do l.to duly :
- In cnu.o lu ipili'kly ind piy up fully. Itru-ls
iit'ini-y In uiak" lhi prHi .1 I rip. mid llm in.
iirlcuil would pti-i'eul.iily liuires iihiii Ms
tli-lilnr. Hu' ilic--ly nl Hu- r stilling up nc
eoinils U lore ll." iln nuni ,1,
I. S.'TIIOMP.-'ON, M. II.
Jvk4iuit!l. July SI. ln.
$100 BSWiBD!
OTOI.IIN' fiom II." frem'se nf the mUerllxT.
,:5.!," ,J'!,Ii".,., '$' JaA"n l0l,1"y. 8u-
nti mo nic.ii ni i
llielTIb nf July, ii
t'UINN'r'P
1 SOU Ui: I. STAM.ION
from fniiitreii In IW is-, ii hands hltih, four year
o,. Tim l.orc has a star In ll.o foreliciul i
l-oll. hind iia.lrrusie.irr.! i lonofbls .uekniul
M'""i'i'T eu ii.ii wiiii imrni.s : in ins iiuiKiiik',
I,., lulei fires n lllllo Klilinl. oud ouo hind hoof
I. a Ir tl ' larger ih.ri Inv olbi-r.
1 lily Hull irn It-uatil will Iw uh en for tho
nrnuryi.f Ihu II. .r', nud Ojm llun.lred Dol
lar for lie. r.cotuy of ll.o l.oru uud thief,
upon couvlilloii.
WM. J. MATNi:V.
Applgnte, July ,.,l.-27.w
At r.raiisvUlo, Hoguo ltlvs-r, Ogn.
oomi: cuoin: ih'imunt. lots, nt this
O llirltiui: M'ltK'inont, wllhl.in liort walk of
the Hiram (Jutrl. .Mill, ami iihi:i ll.o Main Ore.
eon llnad. Onoil llll'i plven. Apply lu J. II.
Kl!i:il, INi., Jatkmullli or tn
D. KVANrf, Kcri'ijville.
July 21, 1PC0.-3W.
R. WILLIAMS,
Att.irnkv ANn Coi'.ssi.i.i.on at Imw,
i:i:itnvvii.i.i:, )',
WII.lt pmetlen In tho several Courts of Iho
I'll.t Judicial Dhtrlct of Oregon, nnd at
tend .riuiplly tn lui.tners enlru.tul lu hjs enre.
Ciilleelhiiin ntU'iultil tu wild illialh. '.7
f. P. hill till II, ... II. lUTDKS'.
SPRAQUE & HAYDEN,
A(li)MH-s ,w Coiiiist'lois at LftW
"7 Kkiiiiwii.i.k, Oiikoon.
DISSOLUTION.
rl''lincpirliicr.lili.cjlsllng Iwlwecn 8. M.
-, "aitiiu.I 1'. K .McMincs d,.ln bulne.
I mm. I inv rij lu iiii.t 111,11 v, 11 Ml. ,v ...V.'IW.IU., Ill
thu lou n or I'l.a-ulv, (Cuburg) Jackoii county,
wnsiiione.i nn ino 2ii nay oi jiarcu, im.u,
by iniiliial coiiM.'iit. Lllher party will recelvo
dehls ilno thu Ilrni uud pay llablllliea. Tho
book uud accoiu.ta uiu left with 1. F. JIcMsMS,
in llie DM siniui, li.uiniri.'.
JaeUboiivllle, July 7, 1S0O,
M. V'AIT.
F. McMANUS.
July II, 18i;o.-l,w-'.'C.
" CO-PARTNERSHIP.
rpill! iiiidei-nlKiied Iiato this day lonncd
L eoiiiitetloii in Ihu Oeneral JlcicliamlUIng
llii-lncM at .litekiouvllle, Oregon, innK-r tbo
namuuudkljlu or ll'.lM', MUlidA.Y If CO.,
nud will occupy tho llro-nool' Imlldlng of 1'. J.
Ityan. They hope to l.urlt a tliaro of the pulllo
natrouage.
JAM US II. AVADK.
IUIWAUI) S. MOKO AX,
KLIJAll PEItRY.
Jacksonville, July '., 18C0.-14-4w-aC
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICK I hereby given that Letter of Ad
ministration li.no Ucu lt.-md lo Divm
lti.ni'.mi, lu tho cstato of Jacob Long, deceased,
ur Jackson county. All ncisons Indebted to
bald citato aro beicliy uotilkd to make lairue.
.Unto payment, uud thosu haviui; claim against
Iho ittiitu will liri'M'iit them to tho undersigned,
at Iho stout of Anderson & (ilcnu, Jeksoavllls,
within onu vear rrom date, or bo forever barrsd.
liAVlll IlKIH'iVTH, AdminNrata.
Jacksonville, July 1 1, lbu'O.-lw-'Jt!
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