I, I -I if 4 il Ankcdoib or OrsRUAt. Scott. Tlio cdl tor Lancaster (Pennsylvania) F.xammer, In o letter to tlmt paper from Washington, tells the following good story of General Scott : In the storm of war Hint Is now pouring fury nml destruction upon Iho South, not the least proof that the hand or Providence holds the hlm Is tho g-atllylnff fact that W Infield Scott, Iho Commanderln-Chlerof the I;edcral force, although far beyond tho meridian of life, still preserves unshaken n mind full pr calmness and deliberate judgment to u d In i.n r.iii viivltMttnn nf Ilia constitutional nit- thorily of tho Federal (Jovernmcnt and tho maintenance of Iho Union In Its Integrity. I mint glvo an Incident let slip from the War Department a day or two ago, that Is strongly characteristic of bis coolness and powerful In genuity In military skill. Soveral days ago tho General was called upon by n Virginian, whom ho rccngnlr.cd ns mi old acquaintance. Thcvisllor.nltcr taking n scat, frankly acknowledged his allegiance to tho Southern Confederacy, but presumed that, as he came a messenger of mcrcy( ho might claim, by Iho courtesies of war, a friendly pre lection. Upon tho assurance of entire safely ho told his story thus : " I am In allegiance Willi Iho Confederate army, to which I have liberally supplied men and money and arms; oDd, whilst I support and Justify a resistance to the Northern Invasion, my Individual sense of honor and personal respect for your mili tary greatness Impelled mo to hazard my life in crossing the borders lhat I might frankly tell you lhat, In a dtn of conspirators plotting your assasinatlon. there Is one who, at rrgulnr intervals, without suspicion or arrest, visits your camps and communicates with your offi cers. From my own personal knowledge he lias, under tho guise of patriotic dcrotion to tho Government, removed every obstacle, and ho has throughly perfected his plans j God only knows at what moment Ihey may be put Into execution, and you be nwaslnatcd." Tho General gratefully thanked him for his friendly description, ami asked adeicrlplton ol Ids treacherous murderer, which was given In detail. Alter the departure of the chlvalrlc Virginian, the General, Instead of being shocTa-d, nppallcd or horror-struck, merely mllcil. nhlpli in Ms Secretary seemed incom prehensible, who anxiously Inquired what It ( nil meant. The General's reply was : " Thai's i Dob again I he Is beglning to murder mo ns ho did In Mexico. Dob's n good spy, but he o often unnecessarily troubles my friends that lie must stop It." Cot. Hakxu'h Hkoimknt. The departure of Col. Maker's regiment has already been noticed. A largo proportion of Iho regiment having been recruited In Philadelphia and vicinity, the regiment halted two days In that city, and encamped at Suffolk Park previous to going on to tVnshlngtuu. On the 2d Inst., they broko up their encampment, and inarched to Washington street wharf, where a substan tlal meal was provided for Ihrm by their friends. They then went aboard two steamers the Citycf Richmond and I'icjiiim de signing to go to Fortress Monroe, hut luckily nn order came from Washington to proceed to that city Instead. So the regiment lift the steamers, which arc represented by the Phila delphia papers as extremely small and uncom fortable, for the conveyance of that number of men. It must be remembered that Colonel Daker's regiment is the largest thus far raised ; by special permission it numbers fifteen hun dred men. Tho Inquirer, of the -tth, says lhat the regiment recruited over two hundred men daring their stay at Suffolk Park. The fideli ty ol iho men was fully proven by Iho fact that on Saturday night Inst, after their arri val In this city, tho Colonel, knowing them to be mainly Pcnnsylvnnlans, gavo them Icavo of Absence, almost by companies, until Monday morning. There were not over two hundred end sixty men In the camp on Saturday night. At the Sunday, P. M drill, only about four hundred men appeared. People becan to doubt thewlrdom of Iho commanding oQIcer In trraiiliri'' such nn indlscrlmlnito fiirlnuah but Col. llukcr knew the nature and wants of the soldier. His trust was fully repaid by tho voluntary return of Iho who'u commind brnglng nearly two hundred others with them to the park. Yesterday only 20 of them wen Buscni. lor an oi wnoni satisfactory reason were given. Tho General Appraiser, Mr. It. Hush Plumly, who has a son In the regiment. by request ol the Colonel, rode with him on Iho uinrch, and was uctlvo In facilitating the embarkation. A Gwnioi-s ICntai-ii. On a gravestone a'n New London, Connecticut, appears tho fol lowing Inscription Iho records of ancient firctco or Homo do not exhibit u nobler in Itauco of patriotic heroism : "On Iho sixth of October, 1781, -1.000 Hrlt isli troops All on tho town wttli (Ire and sword. A line of powder was laid by them from the tnagnzlno of Hie fort to the sea, there to be lighted thus to blow tho fort into the alr Wllliorn Jlotman, who lay not far distant, beheld It, ami said to ono nf h's wounded friend, who was still alive : 'We will endeavor to crawl to this line. Wo will wet the powder with our blood. Thus will we, with tho little life that remains to us, save the fort and mag azine, and perhaps a few of our comrades who are only wounded.' He alone had strength to accomplish this noblo design. In his thirtieth year he died on the powder he had overflowed will) his blood. Ills friends and seven of his woundal companions by that weans had Ihclr lives preserved." After this simnlo narrative ore the following words, in largo characters : " IIXnK RKST3 WILLIAM I10TMAK." . ... . Konavtav "PnorinTV." Tho Washington Republican says : " In front of our lines across the Potomac from this city, the number of slaves who run away is not so great as the number of tboso whose masters run away, or, whose masters tell their slaves to shift for themselves. Tho article has ceased to have n market price, and can hardly be so mannered Mto produce an Income. Virginians who 'ean move South with their slave prorty are doing so In large numbers, but the number of Virginia siaveuomers who canuot movo South is stjll larger. This latter class cannot now tell staves at the South, where there is neither demand or means of payment ; and, as our armies advance, theso slaves will run away, or uv uimbuuiicu uy weir masters, rue lu mr Is inevitable." Handsoxk Piimk.nt. The National Guard nf Ban Francisco, California, lmvo sent to tho First Ilegiment of Mossachussetts Infantry, Colonel Cowdin, a splendid American Flag, being llio one presented to I hem by the Stato Agricultural boctety, at the encampment at Saeramcato, 1899, as the best drilled military eewptny in California. A parchment letter aeeesnpa&Uts tbe'flag, containing Iho prrseula tlefyaad slgwd by the officers and members of the coie,ny, with their rdaco of birth affixed : seme of these signers hall from Vir ginia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Maryland, at Missouri. Tho gift is an opportune one. What a rebuke this b to the miserable rebels stow la arias against the Government 2 A I'Yao mom Oalii-ojmia. Mayor Henry received yesterday, ffow San Francisco, Cal ifornia, a beautiful and costly American flag, with thirty-four stem. Accompanying tbo fUg wo a Bete signed W. W stating that the writer was a mechanic, am) be .desired the tkg to be presented to the first company that HMi-eked from Philadelphia to defend Wastrfegton City; or , If there should be any dispute upon this point, the Hag to go to the tint eowpany that volunteer to mareb, and did usarcn, when called upon by the Uovenor. fl'lilkiltlphm Letljfn, Jimi '2mt Dkn MeCn.t.ocii. This notable, who is so frequently referred to ns n man of military renown, never, save on ono occasion, comman ded mora limn ono company of men. Upon that occasion ho was nccldentiy pineal for two weeks in command of about lour hundred Tex ans, hurriedly collected together to repel on attack mudeby the Comanchcs. Subsequently he acted as scout during tlia Mexican war, under General Tnylor, und was afterwards appointed United States Marshal for Texas, lie ts a man of undoubted courage, but no sol dier. Tiik most extraordinary Instnnco of patience on record, in modern timet), Is that of nn Illi nois Judge, who llstennd silently for two days while a couple of wordy nttorncys contended about the construction of nn act of the Legisla ture, und then cuded tho controversy by qui etly remarking : " Gcntlcmcu, the law is repealed." Fon tiik Union any way, The wlfo of A. It. Hotelcr n member of tho Inst Congress, from Harper's Ferry District, but now n se cession leader has seceded from her husband, and gono to Hagcrstown. It is said that, as she left him. she remarked that " as soon as ho came back into tho Union sho would Join him." A Doston paper thinks General Scott qullo enough of a National Him for tho crisis. On tho same principle, wo may remark that Gen eral Houston, If truolo the Union, would lmvo equally sufficed for a National Sam. Dut having lately shown n rebel inclination, we fear wo must cons.der him rather a Common Preycr. Mi'noRtt or Union Mkn. J. 0. Pcnwcll, of Nupu, has Just recelval n letter from Don ham, Texas, stating that his cousin, Kll Pcn wcll, an eminent physician of that place, with nine others, had been hung by the Secession ists for expressing Union sentiments. &tcni mento Union, According to I Taller, women bear hunger longer than men ; according to Plutarch, tiicv can resist tho effects of wine better ; according to Umrcr. lliov trrnw older and nn) never Imld : according to Pliny, they are seldom attacked liy lions (on llio contrary, lliey will run alter lions) ; and accoiding to Gruntcr they can tnlK n lewi Tnr. birth of a fifth son ton ccnllcmnn In St. Paul, was thus faultily announced to an Km tern friend : "St. Paul, Jan'y 8,1801. Another boy." I ho ruiiowing reply was recelval : " You've told the story five times without variation now dry up." A Yoi'xu Miss of our city, whoso acquire' rncnls nra rather beyond her (our summers, was a few days since repeating the chatcchism nt her mother's knee. In response to the question, " What did God create t" sho said : " Tho earth, tho sun, Urn moon, Iho stars and stripes I LOVEbILGER California Street, Jntkxonilllr, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVKJust recelval from tho Atlantic lid and San Frnnclsco, a complete slock of everything In their line, and will keep constant ly on hand an assortment of tho best Tin, Bisect Iron & Conner Wnrc, llniM l'lpes, Hydraulic Nozzles, Force Pumps, Chains, Lead l'ipc, Hose, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, And Nails, nil JBizos ; liar, Plato and assorted Iron ; Paints, Oil, Hlxes and Glass; All qualities of 1'owdcr ; Bitot of all number t lirushes of every variety, etc., etc. Stoves . Also, always on hand, a large lot of stoves of assorted sizes. HUCK'S PATENT COOKING STOVE. THE NEW WOULD STOVE, Tho two Ycry best and approved patterns In the world. Parlor, Offlce and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Hollers, Kcttl;, Pots, Pans, and everything connected with these stoves warranted durable and perfect. All nrtlcles sold by them or manufactured, WAIlltANTltl). Their work Is made or the best material and of choicest patterns. a.Orders attended to with quIcLest dis patch, ami filled according lo directions. In everything, their stock Is the largest and eompletvst ever brought to Jacksonville, and they are determined to sell OXX13u3l.3P KOXl. O.A.SXI. Call and examine their stock before purcbas lug elsewhere. June23.18ti0.-23. New State Saloon. By John McLaughlin, THIS established and popular House ba been repurchased by John McLuuiii.is, and will bo conducted by him in Iho sarau uni form and excellent manner that distinguished tho Honm! (ii palmiest days. Ho will keep on hand uono but first class brands of WINES, CORDIALS, liquors and MALT BEVERAGES, which are regularly forwarded from noted Im porting houae In au l-'raucltco. Ills stock of Olearw will likewise bo of tho best qualities, The BILLIARD TABLES aro of 1'liehn'n latest Improved pattern, with Marble Dcds and combination cushions. In addition to tho retail business, the propri etor Informs bis friends and tho public tlmt he is prepared to furnish customers with Wine ami Liquors of best quality iu bulk or packages, xv3acox.3awAjrj2a, at such prices as will make It nn inducement for purchasers to receive their supplies from him. llemembcr (he old stand, corner of California and Third streets, contiguous to the Post OIUcc aud Ueekman's Express. may 18 18 MARBLE YARD ! THE subscriber has established a Marble Yard on Coleman's creek, three miles west of Phoenix, where ho Is prepared to llll orders which may come lo him for every, descrlntlon I of work In bis line. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT-STONKS, made, lettered and Set. MANTLK8, FABLECOPS, awl every variety ofOUNAMKNTAL HOUSE MAR 11LK8 a band aBd subject to ordM. (?- CHARGES LOW. - Letters addressed to the subscriber, at 1'hanlx Post Oftfcc, will receive prompt attmtlon. JAD, II. JIUMI',I,I,. I'htenlx, Pec. 9 18C0. ihim Sheriff's Salo. T)Y vlrtuo of nn execution duly Issued by !J iho 0 crk of tho Circuit Court ol the Stale of Orrnon, nnd for Josephine County, and lo me directed, In favor of Charles Good win, A. Ashcrnrt and Samuel Foster, nnd against At, Savage, for the sum of Tbreo Hun dred nnd Fourteen nnd firty-flve one-hundredths intlara f R.1 1.1 5n.ia(V). and nl.o In favor of Henry Powers nnd ngaln3t M. Havoge, for the sum of Eighly-Sevcn and twenty-flvo one-hun- urcdtlis dollars ( zo-iuu;, loguiucr itimi interest, costs nnd accruing coats I hove levied upon nnd will oircr for snle, to tho high est bidder, for cash, on the premises, on ThurtJay, the 22i day of Atigutt, A. D. 1801, lietween llio houre of nlno o'clock A. r. nnd threo o'clock p. x., the following described real estate, lo-wlt i ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Hlliinln nn Main street. In tho town of Wll Ilnmsliiirir. In tho County of Josephine nnd Stnte of Oretrnn, nml known ns Savage's Tavern. JEFFKKSUN HUWlSljii, Sheriff of Joscphlno Couuty, Oregon. Uy P.M. Urady, Deputy. July 21st, A. 1). 1801. 28:-U Sheriff's Salo. T) Y virtue of n Decree In Chancery, mado nt II tho Juno term. A. I). 1801. of the Circuit Court, lu and for Jackson county, Blato of Oregon, nnd or nn execution duly issued mere on hv Iho Clerk of said Court, and to mo til reeled. In favor of Jumcs Cluirntro nnd against Joteph K. Acklcy nnd others, for Iho sum of IN luo Hundred nnd aeventy-aix nnu niuciy saven one-hundredths dollars (8970 07-100) with Interest nt tho rale of two and one-half ncr cent, per month, toact her with Twenty- Eight nnd ninety onc-huudrcdlhs dollars (828 00 100) costs nnd nccrulng costsI hnv levied upon nnd will oflor for snle, for cash, to tnc liigiiest Didder, on Saturday, Me J 74 day ofAuguiUA. D. 1801, onlho nremlscs. between the hours of one nnd four o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described Ileal Estate, lo-wlt: being tho south half Of lot number threo f.1). nnd the south half of lot number four (!), in block number seventeen (.1 7) in me tonn oi uncKsonviue, in said countv. fronting fifty feet on Fourth Mlh) street nnd ono hundred (100) feet on C street, together with nil nnd singular tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances iiicrcunio uc longing or in any wine appertaining. L. J. O. DUNCAN, Sheriff. Jacksonville, July 13, 1801. 20:Sw JOHN ANDIilMUN, - - . JA3IKH T. (tUKNN. AlVDERSOlV & GLEIVIV, CALIFORNIA St., DET WCENOftEOON AND TMIftD 8TREET0. :x: WIIOI.KSATK AM) IIKTAIL. JJLSALKltS IN : STAPLE & FAKCY MI GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WINES, LIQUORS, Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps, FURNISHING GOODS, Frosorvod Fruits, Fio Fruit, Prosorvod Moats, Oystorfi, Frosh Spicos, JBaucos, Tollies and Ficklos, MINING TOOLS, IMcclmiilcs' 11111110111011(8, Fur- lulus Iiiipluitioiits', Paints, Oils, Iron and fjtoul, KAILS, tOCKS, (ofnll kinds) FLOUR, GRAIN, SAOK8, CANDLES, OAMPHENE, LAMP OIL, TIN WARE, WOODEN WARE, UROOM8, PAILS, zxtoia RtnsBszi cjoods, fj"EA AM 0QAD88, to which wo respectfully Invite iierxoim wlihlnp purehaMi as we are determined In SELL 01-IJ3AP FOB OASl-I. jAcktonvlllc, May IB. Ifllf "DR. A..B. d viRiicK's Ostic o w si ac rx j. aci 9 Orryou Hlrtct, Jncktuiivllle, THi: UNDbTlSIGNIU) takes this opportunity to Inform Iho public that ho I now prepared to receive and treat patients nMicted with an kind of ilticajw. at .'! abovo place, at tho muni modernto charges. The Hospital ! fitted up with nil the modern Improvements, nnd pallenlf will receive the bcst.of ntlendnnco, Connects with tho Hospital aro all kinds of JKm asa- -ft; M, mt x Medicated, Sulphur, Vunor, Cold nnd Warm llaths. Cold ami warm baths can hv taken nt any hour of tbo dny ; medicated nnd vapor baths from two to four o'clock r. u. Terms, cash or good security. For particulars apply to lilt. A. U.UV KHHECK, scp20-37 or at the City DniK Store. TJCJIssW3B:C3r Livery. and Sales Stables. Corner at CalirurnlA nml Fourth. HtrccU. BY CJLUGAOK & DKUM. &fi THESE STAIILES aro ccn- u. t rally located, and convenient 'Sb to tuo Union Hotel. Horses ij.i.a. and mules will bo kept by the day or week, at moderate charges. Tho proprietors have several fine BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, for ono ortwolorsvs, to let on reasonable terms. ALSOj Good Jfaddlo XZorsos sfcXVXulos, which they will let to go to any part of tho coun try, on reasonable terms. Animals Bought and Bold, and boms broke, to the saddle or harness. Tho proprietors nledtre themselves to ulve at. Wactlon to all who may favor them with a call, Jacksonville, O. istr Bibles and Vostanionts. A SUPPLY of Bibles and Testaments, In va rious styles, receutly received and for salo at cost and charge, at tho depository of the Jackson Counlylllblo Society lu Jacksonville. Wm. HQFFMAN,Depoltury. Jnno 13th, 1801. ' ' SURGICAL HOSPITAL. Ism now prepared to receive patients In the Hospital, o the corner or Ttflrd Street, back or tho "Union Hotel." Tubus CMS OK aOOD SECURITY, OHA8. R. RR00K8, M. D. Jscksonvllle.Jnly 28, ISdO.-SB tt, IiiaOAli ADVERTlSEaiEKTS. Sheriff's Salo. BY vlrtuo nran execution duly tssurd by tho Cleric or tho Circuit Court In nnd for Jack son County, Stnto or Oregon, nnd to nio di rected, In ravor or Stephen Artz, James Cook, J. Kclllson, J. I Hiwoii, Ul Morgan, J . H. Merton. llurneo & Linn, nnd Love t Illlgcr, jind nRnlnst ft. Ii. Wrlnht. Tor tho recovery of llio sum or Twolvo Ilumircu nnu mrcu nnu scvcnly-slx one-hundredths dollars ($1203 7V 100), with Intercut nt ten per cent, per niinura, toRelhcr with Nineteen Dollnrs fSlO 00) costs and accruing costs I linve levied upon nnd will olTer for snle, for cash, to Iho highest bid der, on Saturday, the 2-ith day of August, A.I). 1SC1, on tho premises, between Iho hours or eleven o'clock a. m. and ono o'clock v. u. or said day, n certain QUARTZ MILL OR ARASTRA, belonging lo llio said II. D. Wright, nnd one hsir-ncro of LAND, on which raid quarts mill or nrnstrn Is erected, situated on or near Rogue Ulvcr, near old Fort Lnno, In Jnck'nn county, Oregon, together with nil nnd singular the rights nnd privileges belonging to said quartz milt or nrastra. Dated Jacksonville. July 2nih, A D. 1601. L.J. O.DUNOAN, 28:lt SlicrltT Jackson county, Oregon. Sheriff's Salo. BY vlrtuo or nn execution Issued by the Citric or Iho Circuit Court In nnd for Jnolcou County nnd State of Oregon, and to tnc directed for the sum nf Ono Hundred nnd Twenty-three and thlrty-llvo one-hundredths dollnrs (S12.3 3.V100), costs adjudged ngnlnst It. A. CJliAY and others, composing the ItoguoKlvcr Mining Company, In a suit wherein J. D. Walker Is tilnlntlirnnd the said It. A. Grny nnd others de fendants, together with nccrulng costs, I have levied upon and wilt offer for sale, for cash, to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, the '24th l)auofAugml,A.DABil, on the premises, lietween the hours or ono nnd Tour o'clock I'. M. nf snld day, nil nnd lingular certain mining claims known as tho ROGUE RIVER MININO COMPANY'S CLAIMS, sttuatcdon tho raid lloguo River, nboiit loo miles nbovo L'vnnsville, In Jncksun county, Oregon , together w lib nil nnd singular tha burn, dams, rnccs and ditches, nnd all tho rights mid privileges of water belonging to snld claims. Bale will Iw made nn DIG HAIL nenr the lion; formerly occupied by J. I). Wnlkcr. Dated Jacksonville, July 2ulh, A. I). 1801. I .T. G. DUNCAN, 2Silt Bhcrllf Jnck'ou county, Oregon. Shoriff'a Sale. BY virtue of 9 executions July Isstud by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court In nnd fur tin county or Josephine, State of Oregon, nnd to mo directed, In f.ivnr of Thomas Mllureky. Denis Murphey, James McHrenrly, Putilek Mcllrcarly, John MeDrenrty and Samuel Ilest, nnd ngnlnst James Little, Jiunes Lowery nml Mnthew Grahnm, for the sum ol One Thousand Seven Hundred und Ninety-One nnd ninety one-hundredths dollnrs (81,71)1 'JO-100); nnd one In favor of Thomas Mllnrekj nnd ngnlnst Jnmes Little, for tho sum ol Out Hundred nnd Fifty-five and eighty-seven one hundredths dollars (PIS5 87) : und one in fuvoi of Owen Coylc nnd ngalcst James Llltlefnr the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollnrs (8'Jfill 00) : olid one In Invnr of Owen Coylu urn' dguinsl Mathow Graham, fur the sum of Two Hundred Dollnrs (8'JOO DO), with interest, costs nnd accruing touts j I fuivu levied upon and will offer for snlo the following described prncrly, lo-wlt: Tho undivided two-third? uterest in WATEiriMTCHEg. MINING CLAIMS, FLUMES nnd SLUICES. Together w!ih TWO GAIJIN8. Snld nroitcrlv Is situated ut Alen's Gulch Josephine county, Oregon, nnd known ns tin Llttlo & Grnlmm Mininrj Proporty. Said sale to tuko place on Iho premises on Saturday, August 3lst, 18G1, Ilctwcen tho hours of nine o'clock a. it. nnd four i'. ., to the highest bhhh-r, for cash. This lull! day or .Jnlv. A. V. JBG1. JEFl HOWELL, Sheriff of Josephine county, Oregon. Hy F. M. IIiiadv, Deputy. jyO 27: lw .Sheriff's Salo. BY virtue or nn execution duly Issued by the Clerk of tho Countv Court In nnd fur Jackson countv, Stnte of Oregon, nt tho April term thereof, A. D. 1801, and to me directed. In favor of Ebcn Pinkham nnd ogulnst the property, both personal and rent, of the Table Rock Mining Company, Tor the sum of One Hundred nnd Emhty-Fonr nnd fifty one-hun dredths dollars (31HI CU-IflO), together with Nineteen nnd sixty one-hundredths dollars (819 C0-100) costs nnd nccrulnir costs less n credit, June 3d, 1801, of Eighly-Four nnd niiy-iourono-iiunnreilllis dollars (CHI 0-1 IU01-- I lint-A ll-Inl lltiAil nil ulll rtfT.,M Cm ,.!.. i... . .....v (( ,,w,. M,.. I,, (. , ,!, vtl(, 1WI cash, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on hnday, the lCth Day cf 4ugust,A,D.,im. between the hours of ono nnJ four o'clock. P. M., of i!d day, nil nnd singular ecru.!' River Mining Claims, known us tho Table Rock Mining Company's Claims, situated on Rogue Itiur, Jackson county, opposite the mouth of Sam's Creek, as well below as above Iho mouth of said Sum's Creek, together with tho Dam, Races nnd Ditches belonging to said claims ; nlso. all tho rights and privileges ol iuu water ueionging to me same. Salo will take place on the onposllo slda of Rogue River from Sam's Creek, aud neur the mouth of said Cicck. Dated Jacksonville. July 13lh, A. D. 18fl. L.J. O.DUNOAN, Sheriir. .July 13; 2CjSw Sheriff's Sale. BY vlrtuo of a Decree In Chancery made nt tho Juno term of the Circuit Court. A D. 18GI, in nnd for Jackson countv. Orcuon. and of nn execution duly Issued thereon by the Dlerk or said Court, nud to me directed, in favor of Joseph Leach und ugaiust Jumes Hamlin nud others, for the sum of Three Thousand Nino Hundred and Five Dollars (8.1,905 001 with Interest nt tho ruto of two und one-hulf 2$) per cent per month, and for the further sum of Threo Hundred und Niuety Dollars (8390 00). with costs and ac cruing costs I have levied upon nnd will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises, on Satuiday, the nth day of August, A. D. 1801, between the hours of one nnd for o'clock p.m. of said day, the following described Real 1 vi ta te, tc-wlt " All lhat certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situated on the northeast corner of Cnlirornla nnd Oregon streets, In iho town of Jacksonville, Insaid aauuty ami Stato, be ing twenty-flvo (!) feat and eleven (1 1) inches fiont on said lOnJiSirtil .stnwt, and running baek the sawe'.rwrfiiwllivta'rdly on Oregon street seventy-five lV(3'Bd known ns tho Old Kluney & Appkrafottfr. together with all and singular tcneiqenjs, hereditaments and np nurlenance thereunto btlouglDL' or In anv wl.n appertaining. uacusouviue, Juiy uin, ibui, U J. O.DUNOAN, Sheriff of Jucksou county Oan. July 13. ' sotat MStiAJL ADVJ2UTISBMKNTR. In I he Clrrult I'onrt of llic Slnlc of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. i JIM in Chancery for Discovery and Fore closure of Mortgage. Allen F. Fnrnfmm, Complainant, r. Michael Thnnms, Tobln3 Thomas nnd llniry A. j Hreitbartli, late partners Doing business nn- der the nnnio of Thomas, Tiro. & Co.; Jo - seph Jurobi,.Tohn Iturrett, Peter Smith nnd Siepl.cn Thrn-h ; A nlon Obert.J. C. Weiss, AV. Dllner, Ar. E. MurgrafT, Geo. Uniting. Edttnrd Hop, Frederick Urnr, Fidel Lnm ley, late partners doing business under the nnmo of"Kaglo Mill Compnnyj" Jesse Robinson, Frnnk Drown, Veil Sefiutz, John Anderson, Frll: Schneider. Vllllnm"Vrlght; R. F. Muury nnd HcnJ. T. Davis, rmrtners doiuff bii'lncs3 under the nnmo nf Maury ,fc Davis; Henry Friedman, Clias. F. Rust nnd T. Altcnhelmcr, jiartnera under the nnmo or Friedman. Rust & Co.j Jumcs It Peters ; Thomas licall, Robert Itenll nnd Iiwson Smith, partners doing business under the name of Dealt. Smith .t Co: Llndsev At) picgalc, John Long nnd William Dybcc, Delendants. TfTIIERKAS In llio Circuit Court of the 1 T Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson, Allan F. l-nrnlmm, complainant, tins filed his Dill In eriulty to foreclose n certain mortgage set forth therein upon the following described lands and Improvements, to wll : " Ten ucrcs of hind, together with the Eoglc Mills, store house, blacksmith shop, distillery, the right of wny-for the tnll rncc from the Englo Mill lo wlicro It terminates In Hear creek, with llltecn feet on each side of sold tnll rnce; the right and Interest obtained from William Ncwhouso for constructing n dam nnd rnco to turn the wntcr from Hour creek to the Eagle Mill with nil the improvements, nppurlcnnnces nnd hereditaments belonging to the same, lying in Jncksnn County In the State or Oregon j" and the said Allnn F. Fornlmm. snld complainant, Imvingnlsn filed his affidavit, setting forth that tho following named defend ants In said cause rtside out nf the Stnte of Oregon, to wit: Miehncl Thomas, Anton Obert,V. E. MnrgrniT, Jidm Anderson, Frilz Schneider, Henry Frlidmnn, Charles F. Rust, J. Attenhelmcr. Jnmes It. Peters nnd Stephen Thrash. Therefore In the name ol the People nf the Stnle of Oregon, ynn, llio Said Mlelmel Thnmns, Anton Oberl, V. E. Miirgrnlf, John Anderson. Fritz Schneider, Henry Friedman, Charles F. Rust, J. Atteuhulmer, Jnmes R. Piters nnd Stephen Thrush, are notlllccd to be nnd npjicnr In said Court fJ,i the Ftrtt Monday m Uctoler, A. 1). 18C1 nnd nnswer said bill, or the same will be taken as coiifcssid. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. JuncSGlh, 16C1. 2l:8t IN THE OIRCU1T COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON, FOR 'J HE COUNTY OF JAOKSON. Hill in Chancery to foreclose Moitgage. Thomas Chivencr, Complainant, vs. J. C. Adam, Samuel R.Tcmplctnn. Davis Evnnr, Ilenjamln Ilnymnud, Sumucl Smith, Davie lliiiw, Jacob A. Drunncr nud Herman A. Ilrunncr. WHEREAS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato or Oregon Tor the County of Jack sou, Thomas Chnvncr, coiuplainanl, hus filed his bill lu equity, to fnreclne a certain rnnrt. gage set forth, In which bill It Is t-taled thai the defendants, J. C. Adams nnd Samuel It IVmplelon, duly executed nnd acknowledged thesuid mortgage ; Hint it was duly witnessed and recorded; thai the defendant, Bamue' Smith hns n mnrtgugc upon tho same premise subserpient nnd subject to tho romplolnnutV mortguge, nud that tho defend tut, David Hnnes.hnsa subsequent lien by Judgment upon nld inortgngn premises. Therefore, In iho nnme of the People of tin State of Oregon, you, the said J. O. Adam. .Samuel It. Ti-mplcton, Samuel- Smith und David Hams, nre required to appear In said Court On the First Monday in Octolicr, A. D. 18C1 und. nnswer llio snld bill, or the tamo will be tulicn os confessed. Witness : Hon. P. P. PRIM. Judge of said Court. Allot : Wn. IIokfjun, Clerk. Juno'Jfith, 1801. 21:9t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Action at Xnw to Recover Money. Andrew Davison, John It. Tire nnd Jos. A Crane, partners, Ac., w, P. II. Howard. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, by nfllduvlt flletl in this cause, (hot, nflei due diligence, the tlcftndant cannot bo found in tills Slate, and that n cause of action exist agninst tho defendant ; that the defendant b not now n resident of this Slute, but hus prop erly therein, nnd that tho action nrises on i. contract, und tlmt tho Court has jurisdictloi. of Iho subject of Iho action : Therclore, in the name of the People of-the Stole or Oregon, you, the snld P. 11. Howard, urc required to uppcar In said Court Oi the First Monday in October, A. D. 18CI. and nnswer the bill of complaint fllid ngnlnsi you by tho plaintiffs, or tho same will bo taken us confessed. Witness : the Hon. P. P. PRIM, . Judge of said Court. Attest: "Wm. llon-MAN, Clerk. June gfith, 1801. 21:3m .ShoritT'R Sale. BY vlrtuo or two executions, Isiucd out of tbi Circuit Court for l)ouglascounty,Oregon ono In favor or David Waters und against Luz ariis Wright, Tor tho sum or Fhu Hundred and Hfty-SU Dollars (8530 UO), judgment und costs, and ono Judgmeut In favor of George Ituckli and against Lnzarus Wright, fur llie sum ol Seven Hundred and Sixty-Four Dollars (71M 00). judgment and costs, said Judgments having been obtained on Mechanics Lien held by Mid lUvId Waters and George Itucklu agaliut llit Myrtlo Creek Flouring Mill; 1 lme lovkd upon nnd will proceed to sell, to the highest wilder, for cash, on Monday, the Twelfth Day of August, 18C1, between the hours of ono and four o'clock im., TUB of Laznrii" Wright, commonly known as (he Myrtle Creek Mills, sllimlcil ut lliu mnnlli nf Myrtle trek, Douglas county, Oregon, with Ihe appurtenances thereunto belonging. Sale to take place on the picmbcu. JOHN FULLERTON, Sheriff Jluuglas County, Oregoc. July 12th, 1801. jy?0:2Mw 3NTOTWLOO. I SHALL olTer for public, sale, at tho Court Hoiue, in Jacksonville, Jucksou couuty, Orogon, On Saturday, the 21i Day of Augu, 1801, to the highest bidder, the following described TRACT OF .LAND, to-wt : Tho northeast nuartcr of the southeast quarter of section number ulno (P), township iuu,iH,-r lUKij-viuui oo), soiuii oi rango turee (3) cost, SOL. HUMPHREY, School Suierlutendcnt. Harmony Point, July 12th, 1BU1. jy20;27 CTATION ERY-A good pssorlinent to be U fouud nt HKSSION.S , TRACY & CO'S i OREGON EXPRESS,! CONNECl'ING AV1TII WELLS, FARGO 8c CO. TO j 1 CALIFOIlinA, ATLANTIC i . vn t,-iT1ni,-, I Ai u l'ulwl ' ' I STATES, Treasure, Parcels and Packages forwarded charge of Messengers. Goods Purchased nnd Commissions filled with Promptness. Notes, Drafts, Dills or Accounts Collected. Wells, Fargo & Co's chccks,on San Frnnctsco, and thslr Drafts on London, Paris, Dublin or the principal cities In the Atlantic States, Can be obtained nt any of our Oftlccs. Offices and Agents. Portland Cnscnilcs Dnlles Walla Walla ..Wells. Fnrgn.t Co. llrndriird .V Co. Slocking A Co. llnldwln &, Whllmnn. Oregon City.,. N. II. lugnlls. Chamnncg J. I) Crawford, Ilutlovllle F. X. Mathews. Dayton Williams X Llppencott. Salem J. Huelat. CorvnllU -Stock .V Knulmnu. Albany Shelby k Co. IJiigenc City AV. A. Alice. Oaklnud , Lord. Peter A. Co, ttneburp II. A. llnrton. Cnnynnvillr I'eirr, Wade .t Co. Jncksoiivillc HccUiiiun'rt Iixp's. E. W. TRACY Jt CO. April 27 Cm THE STEAMSHIP gg COLUMBIA, TllOS. HUNTINGDON Commakdkii, Having rerumed her trips from TO CRESCENT CITY, UY WA Y OF EUREKA and TRINIDAD Will until further notice, leave San Fmuclncu on the 1st, 11th aud 21st of Each Month, And CRESCENT CITY on the Otla, actlx axucI CCtla. jTD-Persons from Iho Interior wMdng lu itllllt llllHI4t-lvi- nr llitrf f-,llil,t-flil,rt ti. -.in' l-'rauebco may rely on thin ecliuliile of lime, IIOLLADAY k FLINT, Prop'rs, J)i;AN &. WA1-L, Agents, Creoceui City. Mwy lt. lfitll. I'iLl!"i!,I CLOVE ANODYNE Tootli-Aolao X3voxn I CURES IN ONE MINUTE! CI.OVi: Anodyne will not Injure thugumsor twtli. or iiuili-uiuiitly ailicl the bnuth, Read what Deutlntu my of It Mears. A. II. A D. SootR (!uill-iu',n : In tin joursi) or my practice, Lhnve r.tciihely und your Clove Auadyue with much hiuuomi lur the relief or rrio Toothache, nud ns I eoimtnutly re commend 11 lo patient, I di-clii It but Jili-t lo nrorni juii r tho high opinion 1 have or ll ovn Jther rviiKi les. I am yours, tery rtspt-ctfiilly, M. Lkvktt. I)intlt. Will lio sent free per uinll lo nuy part or tin ' L'nltid Htnirs upon the ncelpi i( 'M cents Ii, pootitgo ftamp'. ! Price - -Only 2A cents- Pri'parid by A. D. & I). Sasiis' DruggMs. ' 100 Fulton street, corner ol William. N. Y. For salo by RED1NOTON fc CO., Sun Fmnctsco. n. A: h. Mcdonald .t co JUSTIN GATES A: DRO., Sueriimcnto. THOMPSON & GREKR. 20 lm Jnck..ont lllc. Phojnix Works ! Jonathan Kittrcdge, Prop'x JOS Ilallcr- (., nrar l'ntlflr, Hnu I-rnii Im-o. MANUFACTCItnit or FIrcprnor Doors,, bhuttcrs, Hank Vaults, l'rUou cells. Itull-1 lugs, Crollngii, llalconlis. Holts, Urldco Work. And ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITH WORK 1 l ........ r i , . .... . 4 in unviiiiituiui K-Luoii lotllll ihkiim unci siunrrKiis constantly on hand und fur sate at low rales. All orders promptly attended lo. lliCm PAINTER & CO. rnvtiail J'mUtrt and Dcalirs in Type, PrcsM, Printing Materials, J. is. IWI.NTKll j "". 1'itjitr, ennu, lilc. J. it. l'AIMK- r. u. I'AiNTtn J 10 Clay St., above Suusomc, MAX KIIAM-lhCO. yr- Ofllccs fitted out with dls.,nt;h. ro9:8 FURNITURE STORE! BTJRPEE Sc LENTST, Oregon 8lritfoiiKMltcKtiiiiy A HbiuIIii', JACKSONVILLE. All kinds of Furniture MANUFACTURED, AT SHOUT NOTICE, TO OHUKIt, Arenowrccclvlngandlutendtokeipconstantlyi on hand a full aoi linxut of EASTERN MANUFACTUHED FURNI .TUBE, SLTll A8 ' SPRING BOTTOM CHAIRS Of all Descriptions, FroKck Bedsteads, 4i.c. All orders In tho Furnituro nnd Cabinet line, tilled at short notice, cheap for cash, by I8tf UUHPKK &. LINN. a coon wwt'SreRA. .1 ,1,8 1- m . X. , wnvllle Hook and Variety store, coiner GUirolnnuOrcgnjrcot. ,7 ' TOOTH. ,3ShAfl?g?rT.t. Shoe. Fable nnd othor Urushos.nt Iho Jueksonrllle Honk and Viiilely utore voruiit'ul wudOrcgoi, tt, GROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM NOISELESS FAMILY Sewing Machines, ' At Greatly lUiluccrt Prtcctt At Great I It educed Prices 1 At Grcntly Itcduccit Prices j ln,SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARlMr SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARDS! '25 iter cent, discount! 2 per cent, discount! US per cent, discount! FROM OUR FORMER FRlCrS. Till' great nieces." nl lending IliclnlrodttclU, of our AVir Stytt Fitmili Soring .Viehma h thl 3lntc. ns lu nil others, lm promotetl cert! tiuprlnclplcd nnd unn-llnble partle In endntat In force n (Kin f'e public certain Inferior it4 iod l.l.Klt "CHEAP MACHINES." which, ctllipr by legal Injunction or their 'en Inherent di-fict, have long slncn died otiltatir Knstcrii Si a tec. IT IS OUR DETERMINATION TO KCm.Y A GOOD MACHINE At n Low Prlrr, that the purchaser may not,ns In pnt In'tsncn e.perl'nc lu the purchnwi or one of iheiai. nnined ' eluiip se lug mnchtuc,"n imr UrpU aud a icutt of monty. TIic World-wMr Rfrtttnlloa - or tiik -GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, And the fact that (lur 50,rC0 Imulicrn nlrcmly told, And nro dnllv and hourlv cllcklne la er i quarter tT Ihn glul-. pincht'mlugtn tbrlrtia I ring nellon, perli-ct operation and wondemt nliii llclly, 1 Tliclr UiideiilnlilcStipcrlorlt), ill the berl ev.tlence we can adduce of tki nn-rUs. - Tho highest effort or Inventive genial, (I trn t pi-rUct nppllenllnu or mi-chnnlcal sVIC, and Ihe Ut pniotlc-l refill of nn undlrl.M niin lo : kmxi:.vh' auovk allow EllS ore combine I lu tho QROVER & DAKER rAMii.v SEWING MACHINE, That ihl lire emlneneu has been ntUlnrj Ii iinroiilthcrtlldy cvideiicid lu Ihclr unpuet. dented nud Irertmlug sale, nud the UNQL'A LI FI HI) SUCC1SS Atlendlng them nt All the Fairs or I BOO, When-, again! the moft powerful and unrr '( tliu ntiiM.ltlon of rival machlues, thev harr.tr lu ntri iiiimikx. rt-eelvul luu First Frominm - ovi:n - WHEELER X WIIJSON'8. SlN'OKItH HOWES, nnd ull other Shuttle Mschlon. Send for n C'ireu'ar nf our Ri-duccd PrT, Cuts, Sampli of rii-wing. etc., etc, . K. G HROWN.Airmi. !12t) Moutomerv (-1 , San Francisco JrMslI LIVER fHViQQRATOB. r.t:vi;u d::i.ii.ittkm. nliroiiiHit.-iitrl rnlliT'' finui (luni'.ul tit-u,ii -a ,! 'l.l-i,.-Jrti mti i Ut I . ar uc In hU4 mu.w .l it., i- u4l-4r sn l U t i sttJiaesj I ft I '"-"I U rM,M,IHM IfU, I Ci I ll I, e irl lmiM-' T2 'tI.1i n l I l ! tn Vl I xi... ll l I,,mu V rf i tL nifeMflMf Ui ! Ili-I wrll r II.M lu Ml) J.JI I4vfc1i itW ,,.. M ,IIIUI -ll4l, 1 III O rt I tt,(rt- .irMMltU ll4l.llllllKlrt( ILKTIua I l lt4 U IMJ, l,l44bUA4 MM (4 JVrmtcl tiiH ) tt nMrui.ivi:ii!v- i VIUOIIA'lOIt.lWS lukn Ltvr Com- plnliila, I I lain At ml, I)ylM-iiln Ciiruntu UUriliMS, n ii in in r Co in plulnl, UyttW Mloiunrli.llul lll ry, Uiiiiny. o Jttr ti CuJllvi-iirw, Cliul I,-, tliulrrn, lil rn.ilurl,u, Clioluro Itnrr, Jniiuillcr, ft, l4 Ml Ut UM flic rjr I'ninlly Midi IlKAUACIli:, lu lirvniy lillmilia, ll liirniiliiin. s uiih .Krmalr tUulll- rfuily u o OnllM i-liir, liwUlrunSICSC rf 'Ihmiuiklt CM UMISl f jmhiiiIuU aria tuU. ril t tMUWIlMuttl tt v lolufafur. lr,i' Ail t k kun It n k- Tluj; lUlr UamI MIX WATl'.lt IN TUB MOUTH 'ITK THIS 1.-VIGOItA'lOU. AAU bWAIXOMT UOTll TOUHIIIHJt. I lc Ono llol'.nr rr Ilotllr. AIM). 1'AMll.V CATHARTIC PILLS, Pure VrE"lllo Kilmtli. nml tmt pl OI.AHa V.MtHH, Mc 'light, m.U llll fcMf 1" nuyciliuiur. I Tlj Kninllv O.m i SlmrllrlMf.r.litP' ii. ,i. Mtuie iiuanK iuaI in bin prclk ninrr okkb lU fn,W tLAI. I.uiltf IUH. 1 h sBOiitiLiiktlir lisrrwaasnv iltfiiulid Inui. iLi, W 3 fclMl Ittf tlUrr,MI BUrfc alt i ptmi la nsf srJ to Uslr J-J lur lululuclibUiW fi! llul dlTirMCaaitlciMl PO rtlQrsitt itrilfii 4 tUo i !. , IW ir-AIUlI! V. fiAS. wlUl dtM rmSmrtuem I VllAltTiq P!.li tit compuuts4i from UU KiU-suU, which set ri wUro a CAtl,rUo U raiiKCHieiiU nf lU O'ttitif vt Uk puf.il Vr . , (Uttia ...rf r1 t wm wAA,i.nir. iiBtu- r.le4. HKh M l- SIOIIIlcll. tllMU st. A'UlllS III f t'ustlvffitiet. lit I ii liurk ami Lain, uuil Murrno t rrooi ftuiUca tvU. VS iwl la Stmt cuiuie U rr . llir ivlioia haity. 1 rrHmnUf, If Dl.u4, r, luf or Ait- MtluM of Col U livrr lie, Ilcalurhf. vr All If. dn ... ... 9 . lltr,ut'ritilH' Shrbdy, ll(ll wrlKlilsuSlielMM. Cj J f lillitrru w AilulU, I J'urUirroCtU HIucmI i flsua U Klr too nnmtrou4 sou siisiH iu siuirv ;.;; H m 9m . " - j atxt aai dliuuw 1 Ian UJ.klfl to iuciiUui lu UlU Kiiwto" DUAL liuui. I IaS ATIi Llvrr Iiivitci.intur nl VmmWf Ct 1-AllUtS 'A'll II HH rilrl'IIU utrtkutobi . n..i:f n . t.r.i . - . . :w .--.- iimnie m-iiiB arts iviAiifaa mt imiiisu srAttsu- um witv 9i turn ina u ah u i4e iiLa. i 8, T. W. HANKOIII1. M. . Kuwluliuu M tmMttcrr 33S HroaAway, New lurk. foli b Ibe DmciUki veryw,rf , rut by I'AIIIC & 1VSSSTK. Pole Art tor tho I'.cKo Cout. ISA WoJilntrtnn Street. l Francisco. IS 4H per cent, lluhtrr, kw than out-MU or Jlenip Itopo or niuul strength, and is w 1 f,.ilil l.t (.l.n..A nt It..... -.......,. s ! r. tiuive n uu nw - --- - tUI"inoro jni tleulurly adapted fr JX-rn V... ... VIII.IIU-1 VI n.ll.ilL-,. J. i dei-p fhttfls nnd iiiclluid l'lani. I Mlulug Couipanles, Ferry owners and oftrt1, who uao rope for "iuhng, JmMuy or SUt&H pnrposoK. will cflV-ct on immense saving Iff ' i iliTiiiK ire Kona llircugU our Agents. I Circulars, with a scale of tt eights, stsfi strenftths and list of prUes auncj(ed,lll befs' vurd"d lo those Interested, who can Ibcnw i ire Mr totl tf ll ri and J letup Hope. Aaarsw A. S. HALLIDIE.&CO.,, UANt'rACTt'RKUM 3?.toxxt "Wlvo Wop, I AND I SUSPENSION BKIDQE BUILJXf .- ... . o.'-SJ IRON AND STEEL. OH CsCitilMS. ot Assorts ti 1 U,y,UP awaStcI,cncclallysl "f ANDKHSON & OUrJ' Jjachwmllle Mny 18 'Vl M I k ' n