Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 21, 1862, Image 2

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THE OREGON SENTINEL.
I). .l.H'O.ll, Kil.liii-.
JACKSON ViJK.
SATURDAY, - - .71 AH HI, IHUJI.
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"To Tin: V.MICK'V ASH I'KIIVASKM'V OK Votll
I'.N'UIV, A (tOVKRXMKNT I'Olt TUB WI.Ot.K IS IMlli).
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.Southern Ori'fton.
In our l.it lue, we briefly discussed Hit
rundanifiital want of our youthful State,
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Mmrrtl he rpnrniM w by we be evci t wwidi
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lie speedily suppled, and brfefly sketched the
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lifiiillclul coiMtnitenecs that would wcrswrlly
I.illow from an increuied nwl nnmc roit nipi.
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l.itlou. e propose now to offer u lew obcr-
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nations on the natuitil resources and neglected,
Inleresls or Hoitthfrn Utegon.
.Southern Oiegou Is ctcftitlatly a mineral,
ngricultuml nml groxing country. (J old Is
found in nearly all her mountain streams mid
gulches, sometimes In rlib deposits and gener-
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mr gu.11 pruiiiicuig ipinriA H'ura urc luiuwn iu
be.mmc.011s. and many of tl.cn. have bet...... nr ... ' . . .
proveil lu be mu.iloufly rleli niili thcjovcKd
me. hiivcr Ims been rouml
til some of our
gold bearing quartz hilgtr, but whether It ex
ists In nty!ng quaiititln or not, renminsyel to
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bediinonstratcil. I lie great extent nml gu-
flTll ll.illHAIJ Mf ll rt f.l lilllln lf Cl.kll 1
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(rally acknowledged. True It U tlmt (Ik;
known jIncoi where fifty or one hundred dol
lars can be taken out per day nre few, but (lie
cMcnt or country whete lite fulthful miner ran
realize from four to (I.Ntccn dollars Kr day Is
known lo b great. Tbe iitface-klninKni
have reported that the gold mines in Houtlierii
Oregon are workul out ; but tho truth is, they
nro not r.iirly prwxvle.l. .More goM Iwi Ikcii
taken out llie m, Winter tluiu lu any former
cuson. With a few more water dllcbes. the
amount would Ik- doubled ne.xt winter. Tlwrv
ure large sections of country, known lo be ileh
in golden deposits, unlunvlted for lite want ol
u little enterprise in dilehing 0iemtiotH. Itt
our inonied men wake up to n proper vonttd
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ratiDii or wn suiijeei, mil invest n molly or.
their surplus capital In bilnglng water on to
these hills uinI Into Ihe dry gulches, nml ten
thousand men ran Hml proflUble employmtnt
In tin' gold mines of .Southern Oregon,
'.'. The amount of goo.1 ngricultuml laml in
.Southern Oregon I. IIiiiIIhI, but amply sniff-
eie.it (..supply the .kmswls or our i..aikt,r..r",r1"r"; ' "" ""l " ""'J .g....i
llit i. llmllnl dM. If our mntuitnln lrlM ,"H, h,m1 vIoW lll! ,WM l)( M npolllUi.l I..-
were peopled Willi Imnly ami euterprWisg ml . ' i ,i j r i Imvc il.wc Iwrmu, nut a ilngto sd.tt Mruek carry d'wpatclies lu (icnerul IJ.iiler. llav
nnMlmlglitcooqieln elwugo I,, the prfn. ,JT" MtilfiT''- U ,,,c IIwl ncr0 f,1,,,,M,'lllc ,0 lw!'R ' In H bou't lor twenty six bonis,
iliinicis mode of rarmlng, In oi.ler lo properly rf" "" H ' J , ' M , , '.' c o,' Imuuliy. you will at once kc tl.e in- after such a day1, trevloiu wo.k, von may I,.
...m.i.. n..m urn .ri.ii.. n. i...,-..r.L,.iul It I not usual for them to receive such murhtil i ."..., ...i ,., ...... I ... .... ...... .' .. . . . .'....
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economy now luqierntlvely esll fur reform, llie
increased dcmaml for ngrlenllaral proilucts
would then make It profitable, ami dtoiMtratc
ill necenliy.
.'I. The pjitoriul resources of Suutkern Ore
r i un-
con are iintiiualk.1. Willi the exeentlon of
hut Winter, Itoek ol all MmU Imre Wl only , " ' " ,ttW '"tC B,a, ,ur .
obtained a.bsU.eaee without tb, troableand ZZUZ '
ixpeiwe or leciing Idem, but dure generollyl. ! pew-em, i nw w ' ' ll l,,m,'' ''i
came througl, , J winter in good lliUri I .S.SSLr '
nnd iu fine order, many of them HilHcienily so
ror excellent beer. Our mountain rouges ure
usually low, nnd nre coveml wild imtilllous
L.,u. Tl, Wr ., fur nil ht,u nf
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Pll.f It IK .IM'I.WlIXfcl IllMT. IIIUI IM1T II1UUIIII1III lllisn, I
iTau'A niTiiril nn tiltiiiulunt csimvli nt w)A Imt
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wdlch, wild a little industry, could be pro-
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pared ror the CAlgenciw or nn uncommon and
'"onlliiary winter, sueh l l,e Ian ha. been -
llut.hc-d.n.euly I,, where .Nature ha. done
miicii. im pcop.e nre not .iispoiM to .... any-,
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ilng but giumb cat I'rov deuce for not doing '
ill. .
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Having thus briefly nollonl some of the
I( oiling natural advantages or HiHitdern Ore
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gon, wc propose to mid some obeenntloos Iu
regnid to her neglected rights awl inlerwU.
1. It is lMbIc lo ull that her pr(Wicrily
ran only be secured by an iiicrcaw or U-r 0f
ulallon. .She can reasonably cxpeet u speedy
increase or population only thiougd the ave
lino or emigration. Here icawn ami justice
diclulo that I lie ruuie safely nnd protection
should lie guaranteed to emigrants seeking her
Imrders as are guarantied by llie (icnerul (Jov
crnment to emigrants Journeying to other por
tions of Ihe Htulc. Tho queslion arises, hut
this been done? Kicry ono knows that our
r-'cnaloisun.lHepresentalivesin Congress have1
been and Mill aro dear to our entreaties upon
ll.is subject. There Is not aiinglc direct route
leading overlaml to Southern Oregon thai is .
not blockaded by ho,,ik) Indians Our Co,
apqua ullejs been comi:
Uuir.s, to go from three
out or their road, or run
Indian). Year after yi
Southern Oregon been
urn. a volunteer company
plains, to guard and protect emigrants coming j
to the .Southern counties. As the only roud j
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by which emigration could directly come lo j
us l.us been au.l now is virtually blockaded bv
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uaiiimvi uomiic inuians, now car. wo expect
thut Increase d. our population that will not
only give us position and political power, but
nwakeii Into life our prostrated financial ener
gies, ami gho healthy davdopment toourinin
erol, agricultural and pailorial resources. If
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i.iero is quo .uci 111.11 naa i.fcn nuuiresl ror the '
last nix year, it is tlic neienily ror a ii.ilit.iiy '
gn-Minu. know this, but still they havo not n .. ': ,.,,..." ' ' ' ri ' "' ' ' anew it will bo bi.bjeel.d to still r.iriher In-, '"'"" llHuoI. Mlcl.Igu.i, Wisconsin, Imv ,;,!
woidtowyiuourbihall. They act uslhougl.i ,,rou, y aDa ,rlun,P,w) 0,,urd ' nnlmnal , Son.o three bundled Tut or tho track , Minnesoln, whied, in tho pre,ent Congrtvs,
they were tho Hepresentatlvcs or tho Will J;' J " j b' soo ns M been ea.ried enliicly nwav nnd in several ,mvu fi2 members, will, in the nexl.be entitled
incite Valley and its utundant intc.ests, and, ," f t rg Ct tll11 ,uffw' "f ni.cir patriot dead, places the loud is submerp to , n ( depth of , oi, being u gain ,,r V members. The
not or tho whole Klule Vear after vear have a"'1 0Ct rfnr,llc,s r ' f"damenlal prlncl- lw. four, and eicu live het. Col. Ituekel s Xorlliwcit is now equal in political power to
not or Ilo Willie hlae. Uar arter jeur have , ,,, , uvfrmntlll rttWenop ta n ruin j ho chimney Til yeser- , he three most populous Hasten. Slues, Xcw
emigrants seeking n home in Itogue Hirer or ' ' ... aZTJII" ! " ,,."lll"5 V'"'" ".fted "!"' n,"v"1 Uo,1,lJ: ! Vork, Pennsylvania nnd .Massachusetts.
tor ban the peonlo or' ' . "' "' " .. T"" "V '" l'rra0JS Ul001" rent is Irrcihtuble. and ..ollilnS it seems, can
compelled to raise nnd I " ," imumi l a,rl0'- ' now save the road Ironi utter desl. uctlon but
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post in tlic ICInmalh hike country. No man
In Uoulhetn Oregon h so simple ns to believe
I Hull, If tills matter I mil htm presented to Con
'k'lcw properly nml energetically, Hint our rcn
1 sonnblo demands would have been refined. So
far from being energetically pressed, It never
' lias been presented nt nil. The jntt demands
of the people of Southern Oregon Imve been
disregarded by our delegation In Congress.
iMiyhlhls? Ilnvo we no claims on their.
service? Are llioy the ltcpn-jcntollvcs or a
vettnn. nn.l mil ..r Ihn ul.nl.. H.,.,.7
When n Volunteer force was called for by
the General Government to protect the .State
during the absence of the regular troop, wo
fondly hop:-d Hint the day of our deliverance
wasol hand. A large numbcror men promptly
enlisted lu the south. Why? Itecniuo we
had for )eurs felt the necessity of melt n force
In protect einlgnitlou coming to the .Soitllicrn
counties fiom the nllueks of Indians known to
be hostile. 1'nrlhcrmnrc, not over twenty-live
miles east of Itotrtio Klvcr Yulley there Is n
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large scope of rich and valuable agricultural
laud. It Is well watered, nml there Is plenty
or timber nt convenient distances. It Is sui-
ecptible of sustaining as large n population as
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this vnst country is shut up, and while men
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can only enter It nt the perl or tl-.cr hvw and
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property. 'I Ills nionrnfiil fact has been nt-i
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iriim ill ill. iiiiruii in iiiiiiit in mil iLiuiit
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, iiu,. .,, tr .i. ,. n , i11L'l,irtmg,n Htrlous lliundcr storm set hi, render,
os iq iniievo huh 11 sucii were Hie con' in ic-, . ,, , , . , ...... .
, . 1M1,,in nt ,i, vi!i.m,.n f., '"8 "ll'81't bitenhdy dark. Nature wnscv-
I ilml II .!.! not l...vn I,., nrnmnilv ntir...l..l
to? All wc ask is enit.il nnd cxncl i'l.lice. 1
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i.iuviui iinnuMiuiiuiu v.u. uu uuu111n.11 iur
treaties wills the NV. Terces Indians, nnd for
, the establishment
of military posts nil along
llc. but not n dollar lu
wl of C W1ami,
''been nikul for n treaty will, the Klum.lll.
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iwuiur. hie: iu .iuiii.viii vrii-Kuu, uiii .1 iiuy
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cm Oregon liy n direct route, Jet him take core
. i.i1(U.,f it rni..l.t .,. i,,m .,... .) ,
! or liImH-ir. He ought to Imve sense ct.outili to ,
' ''J' wn-v uf ''"'"1. come by
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way oi
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Wc Of COIlrSe. W. tl) llll-
pule no Improper motives to die ciiU-iw of,
thoc two places. They nre willing to ice
equal iiimI exact jusllee done us. i
t!. We have uu Indian Agent, duly up
Mjinlfd nml properly commissioned, and gra
ciously AMigned to duly iu the Ivluiiulli Utke
country. Wc believe lie is as brow ami eon-1
rngeims as most men. but tliere Ixing no lire
liMiiraiKW oflkw lu Southern Oregon, we un '
derstnnd he protests ngaliHl olfiiilng Ids scalp
as n voluntary donation Inwards getting up n
magnlflcenl war dance over hit. akk-riimoie re
mains, lie enunot go forty miles i-hiI of IhV
place wllho.it lakit.g his life in his IhiimI. Is
this tlic ease with any oilier Indian Agent in
.'Orrt?nn? UV timv iitlt. lMnviititiu. iruri. In
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.lire illy lll wn.lh.l ll ntoreliliiij
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1 to the north. Wv Imve been promised a re
turn of one or two coniinr.tas. Thank (ind
for a good promle, ir it never Is riiillx.il!;
! ir n military escort could be spared to enable
Wo A,,, call.lsc attentlo., or or readers to ;
this lulyVet again.
I-'bCNTii or Ji-i.v. Wo see by mir cx
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- fii if i msk i iifi i vnrv inn uii 1 1 1 iruiui p.iiiniu n v.
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"'""1""ury "Am. Ut us gather nrond j
H ! ufour bcolliuj country, nn Unit lib.,
lor ea il.iv. ami n-frc d our iuII.iU.im In- re
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Munllnif tho hsrolo virtu uf Ibe .mI.I.ii A,n. '
iltrsi tiT fkiif I tin lu-nmrnl
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It will be seen by tho proceedings or n meet-
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ircl of JucIl!flll (;tMIII1nre ,' ,' bo behind
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''" ff- , ' '! b..a ",0!:0 ,n "." r.',,, dir.t,c i0"'
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'1 " ,mvu " rl"5"K,r '" iwHionwi lo.irin o.
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I?tUM,lOW llV Olir OCIIOUS tlmt Wl
lire itill inTiwlfnl of l!u fAirfiil nrlrn tlmt w-u
wld Tor our liberties. IM us remember on .
Hut eventful day, that oulslde or our (Jovern-
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imtit.ervrynljcrQ c!k, nil over Hie earth, ilu
clunk or the oppressor's chain is heard, and
the iron heel ol the milerul despot is felt. Ail
vanelngliuicisoptlodimlhovividneHiorihe
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liIitorl.il pojt, ami make us prono to forget Ihe j
martyr price nlil for the liberties we ure per-
milted to enjoy. Ilcnoe tlie nrccolly o.f (hue '
national oniiirerwrlt. Tl.e light ol the imil. I
- a. it cemes jlreamlng down the pathway or
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"l w IPW ' n n"o mllul oMdcj
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attention of brldgo builders ui,d tho public '
generally, to tho advertisement of theto en-'
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idled, wltli ittdul ' r , v ironi us IOUIHI.HIUI1, r.veryiuiog ii was poa-
s n. - t i i ei n, " " "iivui iiDfwii. uiiu suuev nil fiiuiu iur inuiitii iiiuu iu uu in riuiiu itiu iiiiri-
l Jl 114 IIPSil III l.lllnr oi ligjnn ,! .... ... .11.1. r... n.A.t..l .. S.v .ln A -A.....n SI... . t
io iiiciiuuun-umiiesi,. ........ ... . ,,., ,.,,, ,., ..,.; .,.
the gaunlct ori.OJlile, .. , " ..'., , ."'"""..'. r.r ivilhou. avail. Tlio stren-Mh of tho enr.
In semi mil r... Il.n ' . o .r ... ... ITOVMICnCC. 1 110 OrillgO 111 tllO " 001H" IS
IO SCU.I OUl Oil tUC i A. R. ITlliflilK Jt Cf, 'n l,.r!,. -ll ll. I l.l..,l ...1.1. .. ...,lf.,.....l ... .....!-..
Ueinen. Their wlro sun'enslon briiteci suC.!b,0,nb,!ct'!,LVl,,,Uc"K"t.r "10 aT' ll tt'IM '"
nan.
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of last w inter, ,
uuu aiu ii'coiiiuiciiue.i ii 1110 niione lor lltclr
permanc.iey mid cheapness. Tho Company !"r,'"Pr0 """t vUaa before means can be pro
oiler to guarantee tho permanency of their yM l0 furw"''1 ffcl"llt'
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uitugir. una ijvi, lune.l III cuoiieci.on Wll
their necessary durability, ought to recom
mend them to tho fuvor.iblo consideration of
tho public, lluvo any or our fermncii ever
trltd tlie wire rope 7
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(liinl)ont C'a in into lot Ittiiiiilng
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From the reports of Hie povngo of the JIIs-
The Correspondent of the Chicago Tribnut slsslppi river forts by Commodore 1'urrngut'n
gives the following thrilling description ol this ' s(pindron. It uppears that the Myotic built
brilliant nml successful attempt of the I-Vderol gunboat VnrniM bore the brunt of the engage
oflicrrs to out-innntiMivrc the Itebols : jinciit with the rebel llotllla. The following
A confcicnco ofoHleers was held nn Thurs-1 account of the brilliant action Is Ironi n letter
day night, nt which It was decided thnt one
the gunboats must run the blockade. It is n
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the honor. The Cnrondelct, however, being
the fastest, to her was nwnrded the performance
or this hazardoiH nod desperate enterprise, ilng the forts 1 round myself the leading hlilp,
dipt. Walker announced the fact to hi inrn, jmid surrounded by a squadron or rebel steam
spoke or Ihe dangers iillcndmit upon running era, who annoyed me mucli by their (ire; so
the gnuntlet or llieie batteries, nnd told them j tlmt I steered in cloe to them in possible,
there was u ehanccornll or them going to the' giving to each a broadside n we passed : dilv-
bottom together. After addressing them fur
ther, he asked how many would chare the dan
ger with lilm. Kvcry man signified his de
sire most cnllnxlustlcully, nnd from that time
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....it i mi- iiuiii ui aiiiiu.iu i.iu ui.iii.)! ..mini
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I he weak shies of the boat, where the Iron-
lit.it ttw iTt.l tutl ttwnm I limit tinit titil mtl 1 lm
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ba Is of hav as htd firmlv tosetlier. un I the
brnve old Coromlelet looked like n funnel's
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tram going In market. 'I ho port-holes were
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cKwcd, all lights rstlngulslicd, and the strictest
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silence enjoined.
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' At eleven oelcck, Ihe hour ngrtul upon Tui
! " cl,,v w,,h "' nlul WM '"' '" ''"'
cloak nround the solitary bont and her bmve
crew
for protection. The Carnndelet, in
the inldit or tho storm, stcamrd olonly out
;' 'J I!''. "'"I Icd slowly down toward
'lcHlm-fey '"" , '" ' rclf r ,,lp
H"" '""". sue wn icnymg we e
I m -1...1 mIsI IAiii l.u.ikld 1.(ali lUnltrlll
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' cro.W will, anxious la-arts, Imirls eagerly
'waiting for l.cr signal gun, which should un
' iMMmco her sufu arrival below Ihe Island.
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MI" '"'"""I will, nnd rounded the Imiil
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, in iliu l.vi.l i.l lliv iv.'liu.i'l.. miliri. ,n
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danger llicrr, Air guUanl Colonel llolwrts llul
in... inni.i. nil uu in?. i.i.kii .. ri. .1 in. in.i. II,
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lti.il lu.ll... i nh lull tl.l. . .1 1..I.I ..
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uiiiiMiirrii, iw.i uu- iiuiii mini in iniiuer liner-
veiling between that ii.ul Ihe shore batteries, in llamrs. Finding myself in a sinking con
Tlic lung roll Is sounded In (lie rebel cumw, 'ditlon 1 run my bow into the bank mid (undid
nml, when in front of the butteries, tlie fearful ' my wounded, still keeping up my lire on ny
tiro commences. I'rnin our position, two' first opponent, who ut last hauled down bis
miles iImIiiiiI, we see (lie fladies, nnd the re-ill.ig. My last gun wu-t find a. the decks
lorl souiiil In us n If but ucroM the river, went under water. N'o time to save tiny.
I Id.ini ! boom.' Ihhiiii! sometimes n half doni-.i thing; the ofileers nnd crew esnipiiur uilli Ihe
logellKT, they mine sfliindli'g Ihrougli Ihe ololhiiig they had on their bucks. We wcie
slorm, mid lliinen's nrllllery lemk. its uld to ' tiiken nil' by boats from the squadron which
finish this fwirfnl nnd sublime picture. The ' hud now come up, the ciuws cheering as the
tiring kists but a f.-w minute. Torty-scvcn Varunu went down with her Hag llyiug;vlo
gins .llsclwrned. lint no forty eltfht. ' torious in tleleat. and cnvcied wild glory.
The Caromlelot is M-tl II e sin. re batteries. 1 think we Intv dune well, Kleve.i Sli-um-One
inon Uitlery iimhi the head of the Island, 'era destroyed by the squadron. Tim uM ram,
The strong eurreut earrira her tight into the' Mauusoas, sunk by the Mississippi, This Ims
teeth of it. but the battery Is silent nnd do-! been a gallant fight im m than oiicliuudml
si-rleil. Hviry thing Is quiet in that far oflj mid seventy guns playii -.' on us. The foils
distance. Willi anxious hearts and In fearful i nre cut oflTrnin succor, .iiid must soon siirren
siihii we stand listening Tar tho signal gun iKt. The way lo New Orleans 1 uiwn, ami
willed sIh.II tell n llie CarntHli-let Is sure. '. tho city Is probably otus ul this moment mr
We wnli but it Tew minutes. Prom the foot j the Ih-et iinincdititcly poised up ihe river
of llie ilunl we hear il booming over the Tho Commodore, in a post of honor, U
woodi. The great suspense is over. The putchwl me in my only icmuliitng bnul, with
luroiHieiti is run ine uiovKiiue, niai ns
'IMitf. mi.ilMt. 11.1. lit, rm tnlifiuiiitttillt' ri..
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High M'ulcr.
1 1 u mi i is w irv m un.iii.i mini la i sin siiii.
Wc learn by lite I'ortaud impcrs that tin1
...,'. .....',',.. , , ...
. ' ' ' Z ", 1 L, I cl. ir ..7.1 Id ill
-I" t ZMiEft t
. . ,.., ... .', .
nil 3, throu.b tho ..
ness nnr of Hie el.v Is il.sm.il and dosolatu In
'"'" 1"1 1' r " " very depress-
j,,. n.nuenw upon the spirits of our cllUie.
I rude Is ul.n.H.t entirely ii.nil.;l. seven, lor
i ' 7 ... .. . .: : . i ;. ::. rr. r : .
Hie siiMineni lain up, no gusiignt, au.l llie
P"'I' "? '' l o. resori inu.a.u
..I..,.I.
led. Is oi-r.uliily eunuch to discourniro any
it. in... in tlv. Tl.n ills..lrii..a iivIimi. .if tlm
Hood Is ulready unpieecilenleil, and from tlie
bust liifornmllon we can gather from dili'erenl
H""' U W,M 0QU "'
T
little iiirtdcr
tucn wa, ,ue hsiiiui s.a.c o. .
talc of things on the ,
l " On tho .lay previous, the
giiw the rollowlng account or IL.
snino paper
c destructive
cncehn.ent or tl.e water.
r. ali-riliip (lu. rrriildr l.ni. .if I. in Ki,.t.,Adi:
nnrluiii nnlu rllv nmlhnl' Wimlilimliiii ntr.H.1
w.tat iilinivrfrwl. In lrnnt Klivst llut unit.r iu
I n. ". v .
from one lu thice feul ilp.nil many ol the
""w'"";1 "' ""'r-pers have bu-n coni-.
IM,I.,1 tn kiwrulill IilltfllUsttfi mill tAntn nn
trnnt rt .r.w..nt. n .im.,.vn .m... s.r .1..!
struclioii and .111.1411011. The river lluwlng
lireclly through 1 1 for llie distance or n fp.urler
'j1"" "T' 1,ie l"l"K ' Mine plaji
down by ii.eniw r denvy d.-pwiis of
um gmu-l ; in o.heis. lio'iting looc ni
sonic piaw-s Kept
d,n.i s of .hi.
stone
rails. The damage to properly mint neces
wf")' ,w v"' b"'- n',,e l'"" lll f ,"r-
M1. "". "?!!,n.l.?i rcmovin V)odi uml
in in
. I11L' 1I.IL1I I. IllVlil Ul 111111V.
,,...,...
'j ne same papir, uiu.er me inner ii.ue, gives
the following gloomyaccou.il or the flood at
tbe Caieadw.
-'he damage already occasioned by the flood '
at Um Ca.cades Is rea'ly most dU-ouraglng. j
wojrs with strong hawsers nnd chnius,
w1'011 '" precarious, nnd unless there
litnc tijhfl iv ..lhlrti.hl.i. f.r tl.A fl.A.l Is
.still its
t llmtvt clmiilil
"WHiiivn iimHuuBHMii w i.iviv rfiWM.u
all nrulinliilllv bo sivi-nt mrav.
union or coo.ls is of course suspended, uml uu
J"""""'"' - ""y- ' irao'por-
"er um uiusi iiivorauie c.rcuiusiaiicCH.n moni.i
RKTinKii. Mr. (lould has retired from the
editorial chair or Ihe 1'ortlund Timtt. Under
Ills maiiagenienl it was ono or tho ablest con
ducted newspapers in Oregon. Ho will be
long and kindly reniemhe.ed by the loyal meii
of this iSlute.
pwafwi w. jbiiu nwmuiwf w wi wwiwwwhi'jm'H
Hill Hunt 12iLolt oi (lie Valium.
of written by Cuptnlu Hoggs, her couiiiinnder, to
his wife !
Wo started nt 1! o'clock .v. ji., nnd received
the first fire nt .'li.'Kl.just as the moon was
rising. ly vessel wus tcrrllily bruited, but
we returned the lire with interest. On pan
Ing one on shore, mid leaving Tour others In
IlilllK-9.
During this time Ihe firing or guns, whist
ling of shot and bursting or shell wus tenltile;
the smoke dt use. As this cleared off, finding
more steamers ahead, I stopped to look for
the rest of the stpiuilion. The ship was leak
ing badly ', but thus far none were hurl. s
tern, I ran the Oiieldn engagitl with n rebel
steamer. The latter shortly nfirr came up the
river, when I engaged him, but round my kiwi
"f no nvuil, n lie wus Ironclad about the bow.
tic tried to run me down, nnd I to avoid him
land reach Ills vidueruble jinrls. Killing
ithwo movements lie raked me, killing three
. .. . ...
and wounding seven, and attempted to bontd ;
, " 'C repulsed lilm. Driving ngal.ist me, he
tiatlcreil mcwicreiy J mil In these Ulurts e.v
poml his vulnerable side, and I sueeeriUd In
planting a couple of brottiMdrx into him that
crlppkil his engines nml set him on fire. He
ihcu dropped oil', and ut he moved slowly up
.1 1 1 1 1 11...
u.c our on. ,. . me, . g.no i.im auuiiK.r
nlul tilt I lillt Iiluliljhl.
i' n
I now found my ship on flic from hid shells,
and It was with great ilidieiiliy that It wns
put out. .lust thin nnolhtr ironclad steamer
I...... .1....... n.i.l .I....L I II
uuiu iiut.ii in iii c.riicn i.villlll uu l.iv nun
. ,..,,,., ...
quarter, nnd b.ickid oil lor a second blow,
' M-I.Ij ..winn.l 1.1. in. (...i.l.n.1 I.. inn ul.1. 1.... .
. ins rwwuiii. .iiui. ui..?..ii it, in. di.il , mil 111
.i. ........ t..,i i i.t r..n i i
nn; nuui. iimum. i Ku.villill 11 l.lll tu.llimillllll
in nui uiiu sum nun iiruvu nun uu snore lino
in pieheit caw rmm he vuruiws mm. lu
Rgiue t um soiuewiiai e.Mi.ituii.i. luil my
!..... .....1.1... I... I .1.. ..... I l . .
I Z C "fJ 7ZL s, Z m7ZZ
1 it. Or poHlbly to become naval aid to Ma
. .. . . .
Jor Uv.ivrul ltutlcr.
Uox.imwsiox.u. Aituiitiiixhiuct.-
& .. .
Tl' MW BUm npportlomeut under
"" 7 T Vt
mpplcmenlnry law, makes llie lollowiog
. I- tta Hue of Iteprcsentatlves :
.. . 13l- lfOll,
Alubnuin
Aikunsu
Cal.lornia
Connecticut, , , ,
Delawuie.
Florid..
('
"''"u'!' 8
jodiana l
. ,. , i
. Kansas ..,,,.... ... I
Kentucky lo
Uiuislunu
. , nc r,
I .MussuchuseM 11
Mhuilssippi ,
".
.Missouri
Michigan
Miuuessoiu
I ' , "'" '' """"
v..ik.'.'.'.V
l!.VM . ' t.
xnw I Ifiiiimhirrt
tt
t:i
8
:u
7
1'J
I
-M
i
1
f
t
;i
li
:i
-Tl
1 Nfl Cunilliw
tlluu 'Jl
Vi !.'.".' " , '
. ;,,;,', , .....-
! !'1"" .,.3'ul!1.1 '-'
I South Carolina,
. I!
.1(1
i
. .
. .'I
.1:1
i ,J,tfi""CM,;c
iv'i,.'.
, Virulnl'i .'.'.'.' '.V.'.
....' .
ii Mcoiw.n ,
Tola
. .ti.'IB
The Uoue to be eltetul under lids appor-
tioument will convene I December, 1803.
It ,,. 10 Xor,mw, B BrfH, ,IICWM nf po.
Tho sevtate, orOhio,!,,-
t5"" Whether I nm dereuted or not, one
tiling is cert uin, John I-'. Mile,r will be the
ne.xt Governor of Oregon.
Tills prophetic declaration was solemnly
announced at every placo or public speuklug
in Southern O.egon, by our judicial compro
miser, nnd was loudly cheered by tho Dixit
ltes. Tho result shows how much confidence
can bo placed In thu prophetic second sight
or nod ex-Judlciul fcvr, We advise oc.r old
Wolverine Mend lo icorgmiizo his divining ap
paratus, and, nflcr having tested Us neenrocy
by somo renmrkublo wcaiher prognostications,
ho may be able to dispose ol it to borne nlma
nac maker j and thereby eavo tho oilglnal cost
or tho Instrument. So far ns its political wiz
ard power Is concerned, it is u nusniHcciit
failure. Id it not, Judge.
umi
Wsjtl5 JB2JI .; :.
(Xitujrti.
fat
r
t5 -.
E.
-CoUMiCN ,
.Inckon f, n
Douglai ::im
l.nue Dili
.loseiililnc 2:10
Clnelamas CIO
Witrhlliglul 2!)!)
Ynmlilll !!.
Iti'liloii IMS
Mnlltioiiiiih. , -ino
).ll) Kit
.Marlon ulH
C0I11111M11 , M
I'olk -Hi
Wiimo.. b"7
oinisiip i;.;
t'mpiiua 1.11
Curry (uu)
Con (ma
Tillamook OUU
I 111
271
III I
21VI
2lil
:i
ll!!l
2 til
linn
2t
tt
01)1)
nut
oon
"2
01)11
lino
1)00
Totals 6777
28Ufi
Jticksonvillo Prices Current.
Ilri.ortiil for the. Sent liK'tCoi-i ii ti-.t in c - kl)
.I.iCKto.vvii.i.K, J-'uturday, June 21, 1802.
Wheat, )K'r ItiOtcl 60 a 76
Oats, it -to n 60
Hurley, do -Ill a fill
I'louc, lu or. sacks, lu-r 10U Il. .52 60 a 3 00
ClitukeiK, per ihn S3 DO a .". Oil
Com Meal, per 100 lb,
...81 00 n .i III)
.. fill lo $10
20
18
22
Hay, pur ton
Ilaeon, side', chtir, per lb
ilo do will. Ihiiic
do haiii"
.In hhoubleri.
.In hog round
Ili-el', nutt, per Hi
I'url;, tlu ilo
IR In x
12 lo In
II
20 u 2.'i
Million, l
I.ard. lei.r lu llu, per II.
do lu kift do
Itatlrr, Tresd daily, do
ilo in kegs, do
Cheese, per II.
lUir. Iivsli, pitr du
Potatoes, per II
Onions, do
Turnips, do
C.iI.Imiki'i do
lluaus.whUe do
f irci'ii Anples, per II.
Dried Apples, per lb
Dried Peaches
Collt-e
Ciii-lie.1 ugar
Ilrowu do
It'cc
.Salt
IN n
30 a 37 J
none.
2.1
2.1 a 30
-I to (i
-I a 6
3 u
3 n
none.
none.
2.1
lu
:i:U
2.1
IM
121
3d
2.10
...i n
:in
22 a
20 a
III a
.10 n
20U a
Caudles
Vinegar per gal. .
i
. . . . .
m:v
aivj:utisi:.mi:nts.
Sachs Ufos9
Wlinlmilr uml Rrlull l!rr!rr. In
Domestic, jT'oroign and Staple
Dry Goods,
Hats, Boots & Shoes,
Hosiery, Millinery, nn:l
Fancy Goods ;
Conts, Ladios' and XVZissos1
Furnishing Goods !
Kntliroiderics, Laces, Hibbous,
And a complete assortment or
Dress Tri minings !
Arc eoiislautjy leceiiiug large additions to
Iheirinow cMenalie stock of
C3rOO3.SJ
Wo rofrM-ctrully mllclt Ihe patronage of the
public, nnd guniaiiti'c iiatUfiicllun to ull who
may laior us with a call.
HAUIlii UllUS.
Jiick.oi.vIUe, May 2:1, lfaGJ
111
15. 3E3. Vostal Summonod.
QTATI-: Ol- CALIFOItNIA. In Hie Jut!ces'
O Court, Ga-j-cent Toivichip, lu and for the
County of Del Norte.
Tho People of the State or California send
greeting to 11. V.. Vestal. Yon nro hereby sum
moned to appear bt-foiu mo. at my ollioo lu the
Township of Cretceul. County ot Del Norte, ut
the expiration of three mouths front tho date of
llie nm publication ncrcor, to miniver unto tlio
complaint or J. A. IUntkii nnd T. 1', IIaxti.h,
who sua for Klghty-ouo Dollars ($81 00, due
on your unto of hand, dated .September 12th,
Ifilill, wlicn Judgment will be taken ngalu.it you
fur tho said amount, together Mill. eots uud
damages, If you fail to appear nml nmwer.
To tho hheiilf or any Constable of said
county, greeting Muse legal service and due
ivtnrii iicreo.,
Chen under my hand this 11th day of June,
A. I). 1862. V. KNOX.
Justice of Hie Peace of sal.1 Township.
Date of lira publlcatiou, Juuc 'J I, ltf6'.'. 2Ucm
JU6 e !.:: .!-
duvtninr, Srrrrhin. Titamrtr
J'riiiltr,
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23
318
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230
(38
307
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1.17
000
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(100
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215
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211
177
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Aim 27.10 6353 2810 637(1 2727 filW 27C2
- 1
FEMALE SCHOOL!
nnttittn Tin tT TJaum MamiIrm flOJ
June, 18G2.
TFJI-SIXTYDAYS.
MeCCI.I.Y t..kr-s idrnMirc
A Tits. .T. IV.
i L ii'iliounclng to the pii'lc Hint she
opt-n n selio.il on .lie 23d Iiftant. fur lliu
stiiicllou of remnlci In Ihe .litre. cut brancties
1..iIImi iducalloii.
In nuother di-parinienl, lcons will lie glien
In Dii.iwimi mill .Mi'ste, and kw-oni on llie
On rut and I'i.ino.
7crmi ;rr Ounilrr l'llgllsd Course, SS.00 ;
Drawing and Music, extra.
JackKinvllle, June 21. 1HC2. ::if
COTIII.OIV PAKTYS
m
At P. W. Stow's, Butto Creek, '
Sfi
i On Friday Evonlng, Juno 27. Nsi
"I") W. STOW announces to Ihe public that he
J. . will give n Cotillion Parly ul bis ml
ili-iici, on l.lllbi Untie, In ll.li count v, on Hie
evening or the Jilh nf thU u lb. All are In -
v ted to attend. (Jooil Mn.Ic will be provldid.
MANAGERS.
TnoMAi. I'm:, W. II. S. llvm:,
John I). r.in..i:v. nnd 1'. l.VN.u.
Administrator's IToticc.
XJ.tTK'K is beieliy given thai the ..iiib-rflgn.-il
i liniU'i-u iipptilnted ndmlulitratrix ol lb
e. tu I e of J.l.:i:i.l. Joiinskin dieei.Hil. lute of,
liongbm county. Dregou. All pcrxms having
ub.l.ix iigiiluot ruld e lute arc mpieitid to pre'!
e.it the Mime, with tlie ncoewiiry oucLiri', '
within one .l.iir. Tor sell lime. I ; and thoe In-'
.1 hied me lefp.wt.d to lu.ike lu.mi-illate pay-!
IIKMlt.
MAIIY K..IOIINSTOK, AdnilnlslMlrlx.1
lt.meliurg, Oregon, June 1H, 18B2. ill J I
Estato of John 0. Laughlin, Deceased.
STATU OF CAI.Il-'OIINIA, j
t'oiNTV or Dm, Noun:. I
VfOTICIMs In-rel.y rIv.-ii l.y the uiid-wlgiuil, !
1 ii.iiulnlhinitur nf tin-iiIhivi- inim.il ifliile,
lo thu ct.illtors of, and nil irtoii-. IuivIiil"
cl.tliiH iiiiint, laid il-c.n.ul, lo e.hiliit the
nine, with Ilia newmtry vouel.ir, withlii Mi
iiioiiihk rioin the piil.llcatlon of this nntici'. t
.he uiiib-rhlKiiul, nt his reldelico lu Hie town of
Critcw.t C'l.v. comity nnd S.nle a nfori-u!il.
JOHN .lAl.ONi:, Atlinli.lslrut.ir.
Cn-fcr.it City. June U, lh(i,.,
Daii-i.r llrl .iil.l!cntlun,Jui.cSI. it-CS.-',':!.!
Oregon OVEHi-
'PIIK iimlcrrlg.uil huv'jig lumcd Ihe " Wlc
1 lugton .Mill," live in. lis tiom Jucloi.ville,
hus Hiuuiubty repaind It. nnd erected
Xcw nml Improved IHi.cJ.liuiy,
which,..... my experience In eonMructlug the
siiiiie, us well tin In iimuulucturlug llnnr. wnr-
ruin mo in mying mat ine urug.m ..nn em.
and will do bvttvr work th.tu any older Mill lu
tl.e alley.
Every Sack oi my Plour War
ranted to bo "A Itfo. 1."
1 !i:v) o).eutd u
Flour & Feed Store
IN JACKSOXVILM-:,
On Cnlifurula ttrect, oppottte 1'. Ityau's new
building
WM. J. Al.l.KN.
Jnok'nuillle, June II, leiii. 22:if
FOURTH OF JULY
. j.
ISAIjL!
A HA I.L WILL UK UIVKN AT TIIK
'(":. 0b. MM. a cl
JN KllI3YVJIJTT3f
Ou Friday Evening, July 4th, 1802.
A general Invitation Is heu-hy given.
.10 1 IX It. I'MNOLK, I'rop'r.
Ki-lliiilllii Jiu-rnldaL ci.iinlv. Jiiini R. HC,1.
: ' .j
DKCJJ)K3) lUODT'CTlON
In the l'l'to or
Board and Lodging !
- at Tilt: -
FRANCO-AMERICAN
RESTAURANT.
lloaid and Lodging, per week $0 00
llou.d, per week 7 00 i
Hoard mid I.nilirii.f;. ponlsy, with prl-
nte room, bett hl lo 2 25 I
I.oiIkIui; per night. In private .onm . . 76
Lodging, per night, In double loom ... 50!
.-jluglo Meal 50
theTable.
liei.uctioii in priee. .ml no icituetlnn or
eliaiiRe iu fc.hh. .My table Miall not be sur
passed by nny In the Stato of Oregon,
SI AD A AN-: J)J5 ItOHOAIM.
Jncksonvllle April 24, 1662. 15
Dl'GAN & "WALLJ
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MJ5RCI-IA.2STTS,
23x-iolr. 33iTilcliaxe,
Corner of Front ami F Streets,
CRESCENT CITY,
WILL attend lo tho Receiving nnd forward
ing of all Goods entrusted to their caic,
with promptness and dispatch.
Couslgmnents solicited. Merchandise re
ceived ou (dotage.
Crcbceut City, April 10, 1802. 15
N. H.-No goods delivered until tho freight
and chaises aic paid. D. A
M1W ADVJJllTISIJMUjJ
pBADBHRY & Wild
fc . -
2 I
Dissolution.
433
V.1S
:iji; r",IU2 copartaen-tdp heretofore ext.tln,
247 .1 twii-u tin- uiiil.rlgn.il, uii.l.r H. ,
2,;,j aim siyie 01 n aiii-., .m ikuan
afci
iTi will skm in lliinliljllnn. All .'"."11
.... ti.iv ni.finivi'ii iiv 1111.11.111 p.m.nni i-.it-
21 1 del.tulto Iheliowo nru licreb) i-ttf,i,t
ii q.u-niii 10 eime uieir accoiuiis, eilln-r UV,
000 "r. ,,oU, nt ,,IC linrtcsl iostMe dt' vj
24,- lU-litors or long staiullag nre urm-il tk
n li.ivniL'lit. nn lliii Umliii-M mi... I.. ... .
' : .ii.' ...in .. r. .:.".:.. . .. "? i,." h
Ul( uii.nii.i-i mil iiiynvj Prifllll llu-r clnfic. t.
.11 nilfllltf lltiMlt tl( llinlf nnrllnsit oakk...! " "
til "v"- "i -in.t- viMnviirrnce
JAJIISS u. WADK,
KDWAllDS Milium
I.KWIS I Illt.Vlilti'nv
.Inekionvllle, Ogn., .prll 12th, Uci. l
Copartxicrsliip.
rPllK sub-erlU'rn hereby lorm n ennnotilMV
JL the (Scnernl .Mvrvb.indbe lluilncn..
.Inck-onilllo nml I'liicnix. Jsckiun con-,
. Orrirnn. under Hie imuie and iIiIl- of nn it'
Cl!i,
! ull'.,v WA,HJ-.. ..
i i oi- u'l-uiiiu nn uii- iiiumiucs or tli,k
In 1" of WADIIMOUOAN A CO., ami,., '
will lhorlr.nl to collect nil ilein nuts due thstu.
In - .'ti)i''r win pirac hiko uuo nonce sin
Hi
or ' up willioul delay,
I.KWIS I.. nitADIllliv
JAM liS Jt. WADi:.
prll 2.1tli, ISO.'.
C3rDTOO1;
Retl irc tion !
'
'
I
NO MISTAKE
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
Spuing AitiiiYAi;
WE WILL SELL
STAPLE GOODS
AT
1M3I)UCIU JCATJ!l
i fl.1, rn. P.W1iipp
L IJ1 l" U1 A l Olllltt
.
DRY GOODS,
ojL-OTiEariiNro,
ROOTS AND SIMMS
AT
Very Small Profits,
To Correspond with tlie Times
BIMDBURY & VJDl
to tin: CITIZKXS Ol-'
IMKM.MX AXI) VICl.MTV.
HAVINf! bought tdo Stocks nml Miress'ih
ll.ilues of M.-rs. HKDLK'II A G0l
aMITlI uud 1'. V. Mi-MANl-S. Iwi , l
point, nud Icn'ed thu llrlck Itiiilding l'''
oecuplidby the llri-t nami'd i.r.li-. c"
ollVr iii.luceiiK.-iiU to the Public to fsier
ulth their putronugc, ,
Wo pbdge ourK-lvcs lo keen 0001) AI'T1-CLI-S.aud
losell Ihim at lU- LOW IMJA'1'
SQXV1LLI-: I'ltlClij, which nre Inst Cnui
donn to Summer rati-s. Call and st-e. .
We will lake nil descriptions of Produce tW
can bu deposed of without a lots.
BUBBORY &
I'IKKXIX, April 25, 18CL.
i.kwis umuiiniiir,
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