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fej tr- rU. li Y" "' An . I i umm iimmin mi' THE OREBON jrTiirKrriccr AXDrKnAXKNcrorTMii U.stov, A (5orr.nNMB.vr roit Tim whom: i ISPKfKXini.K." HWiffijfVm. wm-irm " J.L'ICNO.Vllr.1C, OltlMIO.X. 8ATnnn.tr sionswB,' tm. J, ijgi. List of Agent Tor the Oxihiiin Bmiviti. 13. 1'. ItiiMfll. general agent for Owjon, ami Idaho Territory. Ii. l l'lfher San Iranclwo Cal. J -1. Knmvlton & Co do do. Thomas Patm Apnlcgato. Oku. T. 11. Hill 'vlllicr do F. 0. IllriWoyc 1tock Point do Thoma Croxton Crottntis I)ljrlnsuu Wm. Hplcer .tump-OH-Ju do (iov. Clhli Portland do I). M. Thompson, llny " W. M. Kvans Allhouso iw Thomas 0rr '" , , 'J Thorns F. Floyd..., Krrbrvlllo H.W. Sawyer ...d", ' J). 1'. Anderson lWnlx do A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do Oeo. I.. Dean, ....Kllenburir do Tbcodrlo CHtneroit liiiton Town do Tiik Isiui:. Tho National Union Com wlltco have laid down the following dls llnct platform 01 the issue of the forthcom ing Presidential contcit : "T1IH UNCONDITIONAL MAIN TBNANUBOF TUB UNION. TUB HUPIIBMAOYOF Tllx5 CONKI'ITU ,TION,ANI)TIIB COMPLBIT, SUP ltB3SlON OF TUB lll'.IIBI.I.ION. WITH TUB UAUSBTHBItKOF, 1IY VKIOIIOUH WAR AN J) ALL AIT AND BITKJIUNT MBANS." .NATIONAL UMO.N ID.NVO1I0S OTJUSEES. FOU FUKSIDBNT, Abraham Lincoln. FOU VICB PHB91DKNT, ANDREW .JOHNSON, Or TKK.NKSSKK. 'Forrresiaential Elector, JAS.'. OA.LBV, or I)ou3lai county. II. N. HKOltOB, or Linn county. (IK0MI1-: L. WOODS, of Watco connty i ' i ,. ..jj Cliimr,? tlio Clrciiitistniiccs. Therura n row Union men whwo hope is not iufflclcntly developed, and who aro accottomeil to look upon temporary check and reverter) as permanent dlratirri, lit us take n blrdwyc view of what Iw Utn accomplished, and of the patent illuatlou of afTalrs, and let us sco whether there Is any jrouml for despondency, or room for doubt, as to the ullimato triumph ot the Government over Its Intestine loci. This icbelllou, In its Qrst dculopmenti, found the Uovrrnincnl unprcured to meet it. Treason had completdy tllwriiicjl the loyal 'North, and fully uruial ihudibloyul South. Northern furlrcsitit had been dis- mantled, and Northern armories ami urn-pals emptied tn furnMi units and munitions of war to traitors In rebellion ngjlmt the Oovernmcnt, An army had to bu creati-d and furnished with arms ami muuitlvns of war. All this took time, but it has been iipbly accomplished. The Oovernmcnt at first odd under a muapprcnrniion as to tna extent and inn lignlty .of the rebellion, llenro lis first efforts were dliproportloimtc to the nugnl tudii & the task beforo It. Much valuable tlmo was lost, as the cooKqueiice of this nilsupprehenslou. In fact, the Old Ship of btato was suddenly ktruck by an un. Hct(M nwl terrillc storm, and beforo he nulls Could bo properly Irlmwl the uou her beam end, and it look tonio time to right her up, so that the might plough the storm swept tea saiely and triumphjuily. However much the Uomuinent may liavc'hesilated and temporized at first, she nl last nwoko to u consciownws of her fearful 'situation, aud gathering up her (catered euergln, conceutraud ihem in a grand uud continuous effort for the sup. prejslon of the revolt, and tlw rc-eslublish-ment of her rightful authority. From that .'auspicious loor, thu Star Spangled JJanner cf Iho Republic, Southward over rebel soil mi rebel obslructlpna took lu way, end or.ward ond Southward it it fitcadljy and surely moving up to the pres ent bo'ur. Btuta after tate has been re- (claimed from rebel dominion, until the , ;v!ctorlbu legion, 0f ,ia Government ore pouring In rejlsllew cumbers around the great centeri or the rebellion. Notwith- itandlng tho lroimBs extent of tho. ro- ijUlmcd territory, m, whola maddened power of the rebellion U xuable jo wrench oaaiooipr ,roi tne Bria .grasp of the Uorermncnt, ' ''ltt!BUrituat!on is Indeed fc, Bn3 uonelccs. WJ'heir finances mo boutrunt. their porlr bfoekaded, und their prlucipni rcuululng citlea besieged. The vlgprous foCorcocnt or a merciless conscription kw.hasjorcfd tho last mau into tho Held, Ou tly ciliw baud, tho full military trtngtli or tlw loyal Js'prth Ua uot been jet leached. WTiNlili. """" Let us change tills picture, '"", aVl"m ourselves In the iltuallon or the rcbclij mppoM thnt l.nlf llic Northern 8tateshd been conqnend by Uvcmt suppose,-fort Vtr, (lint Ihe finances of tl.o Government were bankrupt! thnt the lt ,,ar ubJ bctn expended, nnd lliovla.n man forctd Into the ranks: snppoc. also, tlmt our ports were blockaded, and that Leo was besieging New Yorki Longslrccl, Norton) nndScm hue, with n heavy lleet of Ironclads, was 1 il.nmlerlm! nwny ot Chicago; nnd then, to n.1.1 In nnr hnnclpssncs. silppos C that JtlT Davis should isiue Ml proclomallnn for 500,000 rebels more to come on nnd finish nn the work, and thai they would nurcly 1 ..... . .i. u come, woum noi our iinp?ri.in v gloomy, and yet this Is the precise sllun Hon of Iho retell. Then why ihould wu despair? The Noiiiinrc. On Wrdncrdiy evening, tho tclegrnpli announced the nomlnntlon or Gen. George II. McClcllan, us the ndldate or Iho Chi cago Convention, for the Vrfnidoney. A clap or thunder from n clear sk '-wid not aitonifh more than did Ihls annnnnevnmt nstouish tho Democracy of this place. They were ipccehlew, nnd not nt all dry Not n drum was beat, nnr a gnu fired to dignify tho death of the l'eaee Democracy. Their feelings were too Inteno for utter uncc, nml too'choachlns (or llrpilfnttlon. Define they enter npnn the worpalli, wr nnnoe they wlali to nllend to the fimernl iib4tn,ulc of the l'cnco Democrnry, which, tlku n fut corpse in bed, lies nnd stinks In stair. The occasion Is n solemn onr; hence thHr monrtifiil looks nnd staid demeanor. Wlcn Ihry medltule upon tho port, and rctn to hear the illilnnt echoes of .McClel lan's Weit l'olnt sKCeh, llwy cry out In thusgony of their spirits, "hark I from the tomb, n doleful sound." Wishing to comfort there mourners, we present the following article, from n Into number or tho Kugcnc firncir, edited by .Jimmy O'Mcnnu Gnu. MrCr.Ki.uv Alnccnolaph itnll leallnn ccrtmony nt Wert -Font, .iune IB, Gtn. MvGlcllan deliverrd the ornllon. In It e took strons grimiidi in ravor of the war uud its viironnw proseeiillnu, nnd went nlnut ns fir In bin rUwc nnd adrrc.icy or It ns L'ni-nln or lleast lluller would be npOo iln. We hope never to hear omiln or Ocn. McCUIIuiiV mimo being nM ly Deicocrats in ennincllon wlih the J'rrsl dencr. nr.iiiiy oilier effioe llwy may want cauiVilates or occupants for. According to liU own MPrrsMiI sentlmenli lie belongs to Ml. I.lncollr party. Tht following were our ccmmcnli at the time; Wlnt would yon my, Mr. Rtvit, t .McCU'lan should rrrvtvn tho nomination of llici'lilruco Convention. , ThoVllowIng (piotatloii it supposed lo have lin erasnl from (lie otlginal manu script ol the abnvc. by tlm cn'nipnsltof i pat Hi iUrm-1 thing in ulu lo Olf." The qt'stion with us is, who isdrnd.the "darnetl tllng," or tho cilllsr of the It vittet Wt know or n nion'ng Incident which mltfil illustrate, am), 'poMlbly.de clde the nbtre iueslion, did wo not fi-ur that its narntlon might awaken dUigrcc abla memories in tho mind of D'Menrn, A miner, golig to 1'ikc's Teak, hid pnlnt. ed on his nugaa a largo fat hog (rot pig) underneath wtlch was written, "Itotl Ilog or die." llctirnlng In u few nionlht, dla nppolntcil in lis gold expectations, lit had painted on lib wugnn n lenn swine, lying uu his back with his fict pointing heaven ward, underneath which was written, "The Hog i dead."- Wu congrnlajnlo our Democratic friends that they arc about to suptort n man who U ns much in ravor or the war os "Lincoln on JKust' Duller." Glorious, la it not T .. tivolugtcnl Survey. Now that tho LegisUturo Is about com tng together lo look ufier the Interest of Oregon, we wish to call tho attention of the members lo the imporlanco ol making some provision for a Geological survey of thu State. Our milling interests demand it iodml every Interest lUinaud It. The prosperity of all, ton great latent, depends on tho ucct n or the mines.. Tk profitu or tho farmer, the mechunlc, and the im-r ohunt, increase or diinlulsh us (he iry rcu sou checks tho productiveness or tlo mines, or n wet one enhance their yield. That u Geological survey tends Jlrectly to develop tho mineral icsourecs oft coun try, no Intelligent man, wo predict, at this jl.iy of K'ieutilie achievements, will deny. Will the edvuniuges gained by such n sur vey compensate for the outlay or money re quired Tor its completion, is Iho only ques tion that can possibly arise, us to the expe diency. It sevm to us that it would hsrdly be necessary to enter upon a serious argu ment In its favor. Tho example or neaily every state in tho Union and the great re sults growing out or their surveys, Is suffi cient guarantee for Oregon to undertake such on enttrpritc. It would bring to light millions of treasure, develop our Iron and coal mines, publish to Iho world the Let, that Oregon is one of the richest mluiug States lu tho Uuloa. Will not our Legislators take (be subject Into contlderalloa t Wo are certain they could do iiolljleg- that weald bo frovgbt with so much (food, nod etklg would meet withn warncr approval of the ptople than to make a liberal appropriation for a Geological survey or Oregon. Ve could out cJioow a moro propitious time for weti an undertaking than the ttrCKiit i M the sur vey of California is now nearly corqnnled, we cn4avail ourselves of tho xpwwo and dlcotrWs of our lister Stute-Thki Is an Item or ta Jitilo Importance as tlw geo- ivny vi iw two jiuiCS n, V u Wltuiu li teill,ldtlcil. OArr. D.w. Fi-urs are inlcrlniriefJ that CVplaUi Domes, wfto droro a band or cMtle from thin tnlley, lost spring, to Walla Walla, via the Uogiic Diver irml Jol'm Day Wagon Itoail.lma been mwrder ed by highwaymen. The circumstances which lead to these suspicions lire- ns fol lows: I. A. 1'llnt, n geiilletnniv residing npnr Ciinvnuvllle. relumed home on the 'JMh, Inst. He passed dipt. Darncs, In company with two other men. between Owyhee and the Dalles, where they hud topped to hunt a horse which they Imd lost. Soon after passing them, Mr. 1'llnt nnd nartv (five men) met four suspicions- look ing men on horscbuel:, ull urmed will) dmi-blc-barrelcd shot gum. Thu rormcr put themselves In readiness fur nny emergency but they R&vo the road ond pressed; on Some tiieic afterward, Mr. L'lla' party wa DTertnkcn by five men, m their way Iroin Owyhee, who slated tlmt when they pnwcd Cupt. Durnes camp, his tint Ws yet there but no sign of any pctson ubmit. As Cunt. Dames bid sold his cuttle, and was suppon-tl to possws money, nnd ty he has not been heard from since, fcuw nro entertained that ho was murdered Ity tliCac us.lanlins. 1-w.r.Niiii'nii, August 21st, 18CI. Eil. ffeiiimltI Mend you tho following items, supposing lut n bit of news, occa sionally, from the most wwtttu point ol the Unlltd States Territory, will Iniircst jour renders t Frank lcotu nn old resliknl or this nlaee. and uncc n soldier nnd eltiti of Jacksonville, was round dead on the beach, about Ihrnjinllcs north of the mouth of Itoguo river, oil thu 20ih ol Augmt. Whiskey Is supposed to luivc been the cause of his tk-alli. On the Mlh inst., nt the residence of. Mr. Arrlhglon, Smith Jtlvrr Valley, Del None County, Cal., Hon. M. D. Uri-gory, Judge of Unrry Co. Ogn., was marflul to Mrs. Ilachcl Frame, by Dr. Grow, Jiutlec ofllic Fence. In Fort Oxford. Aug. lit. by (J. M. Dy er, Justice or the Feacv, U-wU Turner was married tu Fanny, on Indian woman. They hud ban living together iibntit right years, so it Is pnsnmcd that their honey moon is rnther lnl.il. Tho ni.irrl.ige luur Is lo the Sllclz ltcservatlon, to vUlt Iho brlde' relatives. Verily, would not the bridegroom's moilicr frvl proud IT Iter son would slop up to her with Ids bride und say, moii.cr, ucrc is your iijiignu-r. Itcspeetfully, 0. U Drux. Dp.okk Jail. At Uotcburg, nbout two o'clock, on the night of the lGlh ull, thrtc prisoners, two whlto men and one China. man, siieceeiKd in burning through into the offieo of Wm. Willis, County Judge, ciur the jail, nnd msklug Ihtirrscapejeuf ing Iho Jail on Ore. Tho flro was discover- ixl tno lato to rave the jail, or any thing in It. Judge Vlllhr lost ull his bonks, papers and furniture. The two whila men were again taken near Inland, u few days after. Tho Chinaman Is yet at large. The namta of the while men were Fiuuiorc I'ruzernud Murphy, one a boy only slxiien year old. They had been cominitttd lor horse stealing. Fiar in ink Mountains. Never, since while men trod I tic soil of Southern Ore gon, ban there lievn so much tiro In Iho mountains as during I lie past few weeks. From north of the Cunyou to thu Siskiyoiis, the fire has Urn rugiug with increased fury. Much of the sickness which prevails among us at Die present, Is attributed to the heated slato of the atmosphere, uud the Immeuto volume of smoku ever created by these vatt lires. Coriiict. The New Haven 7?rgrr corrtctly says, "Gold represent lVmocru cy greenbacks, Abolitionism. Tho one is going up, the other is going down. Do mocrucy, like gold, will survive the crush which is inevitable to rags. The -abolition parly will follow the fate of greenbacks to dun ami oihes." Conpalioul Ex, Speaking of Democrat going up, we thHk Grant will glvo Ihem u boost" at i'licrsbarg before long, from the signs or tho times. Canyohviu.b. We had the pleasure or visiting this stirring little lown last wcik. Wo werciurprlscd to find so much business IransactiiK where there are so few house. It contain two stores, two saloons, one ho tel, one lluiringmlll.it California Stage Co. station, aid n world of Union sentiment, ! Ill I II . IIolk-iX'TIIK Giiound. New diggings, bearing Ills euphnneous name, have been struck on one of Iho tributary gulches of Wolf Crick, nbout soven miles routh or Galeavlile. .It Is said that they pay from one ounet tn '10 to Iho band. So far as discovered thero i ground sufficient to sup ply -10 or SO men, . .,.. .., ,.a - i Tiik John Days uod llogue lllver Wug- ou Itoad Co. hu resumed work on itho road. They have scut out severul wagon loads of provisions and tools to bo used on thu road. I'nEACiiiNa Uishop Claik, ortbeM.K Church, will pleach at the Methodist (Jburib, in JucUwoylllv, on tomorrow, - ii oww a. m. ' i . ) i.. i "I.. Qvaksbuly Muktimo. Tlw Ursl tluar. terly Meeting or hU CocferunvVyearortho B, Church, will ,bo jield nt l'huuiis, on Saturday aud Sonday, Septimbor tbo'oth awl lOlli. " ' mini KiaMTil Inuians. Wo learn tlmt Supt. Huntington1 has agreed to meet the Indiana l Fl.KUawth.outhcOth of Oct., Ift III lt'l I BA. I. to make a treaty. VY OAUTOKNIA AND OKEGON TELEGRAPH. tiiKi-oiiTKU :xwivK,y Winnie HKsrisKt. AVusl.!nglnn,27irf.-On Thnifduy, the 25th, Hancock- was uttrickcl nt SMIlh Jtcnm'ii Hlalinn nevcrnl times during the day, but repulsed the enemy every lime. At linlrimst llvo n coinblmd nssnult wus mudix on his center loll, which, after one ol iho most drtiicrntc battles or tliu war, re- suited lu tho enemy's wlthdruwlng, leaving (heir dead nnd wounded on- Hie Bvlil. Ulii clal detnlls nre given i' dWpatches from Grunt, Meade uml' Jfniicock. u '"' Wildun riillroad'. In u dispatch, dated three p, wv yesterday, Grunt suys: The enfsny's low on Weldon rullrond Is greater than ours. Tltey can't ntnnd It. I think I do nof rxaggernte lu ruling thu enemy's Iron, during the Inst two weeks, ul Ki.000 killed nnd wounded. Wu lost In uvlly, but mostly In captured. On Thursday, the en emy drove In Dutler's line or plekuis. The gniird soon nilliid, drove the enemy buck nnd ri-CKtiibtlihed their line. ISIimcd.1 Stasto.h. New York, 21th.- Humors uro currenl here, credlled in thu best llnnnciul eire'es, thai the government has decldul In send live coimiiisiioncia In lliclimond ( He nublicuns ond three Democrat tn ur- riingo preliminaries. It Is ni rninureii Ihul Ihe Commlssioncri nro now oiiUhclr way to lliclimond. The Vnmmtrtitil'A speolnl says ndvlces from I Im nrmy of tlw Folomuc, In dsy, stnles that Gen. Woyrcn, missing Ihe ene my In front, nvnle n- ricnnnniMiiiice yester day Inwnrds lVlernhurg. The rebels had fallen buck tn their works nl that place, abandoning Weldon rallrn-ul. An expe dition nent ihiwn the railroad yesterday, dcslmyi'd Ihe rails nml bridges for .10 or 10 miles- Jailer Our forees ndvnilced on Ihe WehUm rullro.ul to within two miles of l'etfrsbnrg, without opposition. The rebels 'bnve relreutnl wlihln iheir earili worSvuiid no longer dispute powwulon of Wtldmi line, ll Is riimnred tlmt our mv Iry mode n dash In the direction of lraro vllle road. News from Sherxnin's iK'p-irlrncnl Is day Is exceedingly unlWfactory. Ills f Inn fur tlie reduction ur Atlanta l.i suld li be woikirv; to (lie best ndrnutaixe. There Is cviiV'iicu or cniuidcrablo ik-rungmenl nnd druinrali7.ilton among the rebels. It is ascertained tills morning, with n ilrgrce of K)!ilvcniv, tlmt Hooker will bu im xnvdiniely xit In the field, with un Import not commnnd. InfornMtlon has been re ceived conflnning llie report that Fit Hugh lec was killed, nnd Gen. A. V. Hill mortally wouniKi) in the iihl Sunday, on the Weldun railroad. riiliadclphla. 21lli.-W7x7ri linn the iqllowlng from Harper's Ferry, 2.1dt The position of our army Is unchanged, nnd n strong lino of intrenchmcnls has been thtoHii up in our front. IVsullnry skirm billing all day yesterday. This morning it broko nut with redoubled strength in front or the 19th corns, which holds Ihe center. Nothing Impnrlunt has resulted from II, and It has nnw utmost entirely ceased. Midnight Thero Is no evidence ur the enemy being on our limm-dlnte front. It Is bclievrd they will attempt tn cross the rirer. Latest reports from Willlams- port say tho rebels have not yet crossed Ihe Fotomac. Gum heard yesterday up the river; supposed to bo Avcrltl shelling Ihe woods lu the direction of Shurnsburg. Our uiiny Is lying quietly In Intreuchmeiits. New Yoxk, 2 lib. Tho pirate Coquette, one of n nuinlier In ilmlnglnn, U re ceiving her nrminnent. She is considered Ihe most formidable of them all, und will Ui Iho first to leave, If not already out. Waihlngtnn, 2 lib. lliclimond Exam iner ol Ilia 22d hus Iho following: I'e tersbnrg, 20lh, 11 a.m. Lleat. Gen. H. A Hill commanded our forces in Ihe light yesterday evening. Warren lias been lately strengthened by tho Otis corjs. The enemy were driven about three quar ters ol n mile in front, und back tno miles on the flank. 220 prisoners, including nine officers, were captured. Night endid Ihe light, which was a very considerable ailiilr. Fight riot been resuimd this morn ing. Huciny still in po?scsion of Weldon railroad. Losses not heavy. Gen. Cling. hum wounded, Major Luw-on killed, l-'n- emy it loss in killed not yet useertnined. Prisoners report tho Yuukeo Geuerul to' huvu been killed. Daltimorc, 2 tth Rcllublo. Infornmllqi from the upper J'ntonuio shows tlmt tie reort of iho reU'U having crossed tie river Is ineoirect. Nothing beyond picket firing transpired to day. It is beliuved fbo rebels are falling back. New York, 2 lib. Tio sleamcr us quehaim has returned from tho searel for iho pirate Tullulunucc. She has been cruis ing nbout the Islands or Bermuda, and left thero ihe 22d. Washington, 2 ltli Alexander St. John, of New .York, has been npiointed commissioner, under treaty of July, 1800, to setllo tho claims or the Hudsu Day uud Puget Sound Agriculfurul Cf mpany, lu plaee or David Dickinson who has do cllned. ' " Litest diepatelxHs-from Atlanta nicntlon1 noiicilve operation there. Gen. She,r roan wus aj remain quiet until events should transpire in other quarten. Muaby'4 men appeared In the vicinity or Fall'a Chnrch, hwt uight. This inorn Ing, ut five o'clock, garrison of stockade nfNeadalo Crossing, 255 men, of. Iho flih eavulry wcro nttUckwl by tho enemy ixmlc .. IMosby, wlw lud two piccca of orlilierv ond two or three Immlml men. On Inking hU position, he tloraimieii tno mirrcnucr mi the carrlson, which was rcntscii. n opfiicil lire wWi his guns, nd tho cunnim iidlnu InAteil. three qtiurteM u nn imi I Tlw gurrlson still hohlingout, Mosby will drew. New Nork, S.lili. llttnld'i Nnlii .ll.n in-li. tinted 24th. sins mutter i ...nl. ...I Arinv ciiL'infeiJ III M IUII1I1 uin.i.i.upv... j -- a .. i vuiielng parapets nnd strenLMhenlng wns. On tho lOlh, Mnj'ir Gen. Dudpi VAiMf vi rely wounded. IK-ing nut on. the pllxi'l it.... i... nv,iii..t lilfimlr. mid was (lull In the head. Il was reportecV ut Uhunn nngn yesterday tlmt lie vfns killed. Gen. Llddle, tr Ivigan' eorju, was woid.d in the same way ihrco or four da ago. Mcmphl, 2311. Bulletin says: jKeM force which, entered Memphis wndoy morning, cwiilileil.of nlno rrglirjiits f cuvalrys. with rniir gum, iimler orrrst. Only, liuir the cominand entered l city, the remnlnder stopping nntstdc lifprevent their telrent being cut on". Tlieylupinnd 250 prisoners, mwlly 100-ilny inei Mimy or these escaped, but ollicrs wer innrner nl. The rebels lired on hepltnViioil shot sick soldiers. Others, rumble li lep up. wero killed. Hut for the proni nrftion or onrsnldiern, llw prisoner nl Irving knll might Im vc been released. Tl relwln f nil ilenly lelt Iho city nlmut ni.'o'oloeli, fol Inwtd by a consldcrabV furrelfonr tronpj. A rtghtwairrcil'iienr I'Ove'i' laitlmr two hour. Tho eneiny wiVc sevttdy pimlhtil mid drlwi olT. in eninlnrf through the lines, th reUN cnpliirtxl tirii gnn. n por tion or tho "Hi Michigan eurntry. wide nnwlier of hundred dy mni. -Tliu n-lwls wero obliged tr nbandoii ihclr gnnffiiuT ri'trrnl. After the rcironl Forresi sent n Ifiir or Iniee, asMhtf nn. cjebnngfi nfrri oners, which wrtihilenlfil. i Whenlart'lfnrd from tl rebels were In fill retreat, Colo nel WIimIow imreulng. Mm-'vxi.r.t:. f Tn tlic StiUintii Gel. (ieorgn 1!. Me Clelbinwns nniutiintail Tor Prnoldinl. n Iho first ballot, tiwlay, by tho Deiimnitlo Coincntbn nl Chleagn. J. II. CnAntxroj, Sierinl Htfortcr. Ilci'inTntK. Henry Juilge, We of tho firm of Judge & Zliimn-rmmi. in .'he Mihllc nnd hiiriit-si UisIupss, Mnrled tuf5un Fran creo, nn l.iit Toiirxby, Imrini sold out Ids Interest In hl imriner. MrJlnlgc, by iniiiiy years resilience In Jiiekwnvllle, hus proved hlnwlflo be nn rslliiablo cltlwn, nnd formed many lies of tio wnrmwt friendship. Onr friend I. It. Mwclcm,, has thanks Tor thmcflne melons onr .PIWIIfM-BM-JW NEW TO-DAY. THE WIRES NOT DOWN MORRIS MENSEP, ISTQ-W StO2T0 t AT MOIHTIS MBNSCIl has just establish ed nud oHiii'd n new store, with u ilnr-ns. sorted Hlcciinn of Ooda suiluble lu tliu wants of tho people it - Fkoenix. Ho wll sell cheaKTthan ever sold before for casi. FAHMERS nud the 1J:011,E Are requested to call nnd examine Ills stuck ul new uoids, constantly arriving froinSun Francisco. No question but, he will sell goods cheap er rr casii tlutn ihi-y were cversoiu uciore in tie same market. Vo trouble to show Roods. Gnll nml! eximlne. h-3w-1 i'hiLMilx, September 3, 18C4. THE ROCKLAND PROPERTr For Sale or Bent. I "WHS is Iho best Hotel Rinnd in North- being Ihe Hull Wnv Hiiim, on I lie (.res cent City iiml Saihir Iligainga wnirnn rond. nud situated In Ihe initial of the Cop per mine. Tho subscriber, wishing to rctiro from tho hotel Lusiiiw, will ell on reasonable terms. Apply soon tn D. 0. LOUTS. PropY. 10 Copies Harpers MinMzine, commen cing with June number 18C1, ending with May number 18G5. 10 Copies New York Ledger commen cing July 'Jib, lfiCl. ALSO Harper's, Letdio'a und Dcinorest's Illus trated wetkly imiers. Nlek-Nas, Ynnkto NotionMerrymnn's Monthly, I'hun, Fact and Funey, lludget ur Fun, Phunny Fvlluw etc., etc . Uiuuhung Library or new nnd select Novels, additions lie every Sleauur'tf .Mail. A largo lot or War Maps. A number or superior Lithographic KlIRTOVillgS. School l!p(ls,nni) Stationary. At Tho Post Office Ilnlhling. Sept. 3ril.l8CL ' ,".Jf'. AsaeBsor'n NoHcc. rpilh undenilgned will attend nt the hi vine, on Weiluwluy, Ihc28lli day or Sep-teniU-r, 1801, for lio numou ofcorneliug liny errors thero may bo in the assessment or proinrty i nt which time nil perkons In terested, ure u-intcHted in nnpenr. F, II. riPHAGUB, County Aw'r. September 2d, lUCl. ULcptH nJwiwmmi mulUlllflPl yAf KILLED HIM? Dn. IIai.Ih In hl "Jonrnnl or Ilenlth," rpeakliiK or thu dentil id Vnhlngton Irving nk" Ihe nlmvo qiirfiltm..niid ndd : " Do mlglrt wefl have ri-m-ilm d with us Tor yearn lo conif. had It not Wit Tor ndvlco klndlr Intended, no doubt. Imt Klruli III Ihought lersness mid reeklesH Ignoruiicc. HE HAD A COLD! which, by Sonn-iinjud!rloii pre'crln; ion. had' Im.-oii converted Into uu ivilnn-i. Who jjnve Hint pnreilpilon. or what 11 was, tlioout ulili' world mnv nrvi r know." Let mo nay lu Dr. Hall, lhal thai preteiiptiou' wns not- Newell9 Pulmonary Syrup, Tor Hint N nn nrtfclc that iloe-mas Mgendcr heart tUrcw. noi" U It piodiicllvu or any nMliiiu'ilc nlUellBii". On tho rrctrary, (I will cure ftiiA ttOiollonf andflafwr COUGHS AND COLDSr Iho world ncvor tnw n N-WT remedy, nnd) never will, until Nnturn iin-cnlo some m-w IngTi-illunl oul rwhluh to iri)Mre I. Don e Iw afraid to u! it freely. Ilviry iirtlclu lis ills froiii Niiiiwo's own fcnlwnilory lliu tninu In-day ar Vt"J wero n. tlnnrsaiid yeara ngo all vnlenrmed lo oolbe, Ileal ninf strunglhen. Tmrelsuo Jkiivv Family Sfeiticlnc! Keep It In Dm hww, loo It frwly, give It to your eJilMnfi iimiii ih idlaliiiHl Imllca lion oritHiliI,ioil voo wilt think nud speak, of It im nil do ibnt Imtu ) wool no aeqimlutett. with It rwrlN. ISBIMNtmiN A CO.. Sole Accnts. iUtunfl 4lttl-'f"iit imtt San Krnuel'cn, itioljorhil" liy nil null. Jnii-2.1 GL0G5S, WAT0HE8, - AXil - FANCY ARTICLES - AT - NEW STORE r Xvxt Door t Hacli Kros. t xnrnr.it 1m tocioii w new lockul hU stor I wlih u larit1' anil iiliiiildn urMirlmcnl o. I.iShI atvl.ul illtil ItlltlJll llM lf sST7 SPUING AND WKllllIT fW CLOCKS. . (f- -JJS. SILVKU WATTlIKrf. X DIAMOND JBWn.lt Y, 1'KAllL. KM BA LI). 'A M BO RKTS Togellier wlih uplendld lol or other llreast-Pins, Dronche, iinr-Hlngs, Fingur Dings,' Iiekets, Ductile. Jlaps, Drueelets, .Sleeve Duilons. 1 Necklaces. Wttteh-Clmlns. Chutclnlns nud Health Alio, tnrnplelc soli of Incoinpnrnble Oi-'s.'t3B Joxwolry, maouraeturei) fiiaa the riclwvt nnd matt' U-nutirul specimen of Gold illll nud Fow ler quartz. In addition to the nVrnrr-,.mTib foondi nt his More lhi best (piulltles nl miJLB AM)- POCKliV CUTDBUY.,. ' And, in short, n guueral variety or iMck-XticUft-fc Fnwcy Aitlolr All ol which will be sold ut Low.rtucit and worrantril. UKPAUMN'Ui Oloek. Wnldie an Jewelry repulnil wills promplnessi nut! ir s manner tn trnnrimtee futWuction. MAUFACTUlir.D-lo order, nny arti cle of Jewelry, wills m-ntne and dispatch. ' CQ- Call nml eo Ii new stock", ut Idiw new store, on Ciiliforulii street, next dourr to Sat-lw liros., JuekHiivji, Oregon Jaeka-uiville. Deft il. lr.2. tf HEIMSTR.EET'0 Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS A'Or A DYE. lint restore gray Imlr to It orlulnnl color; by supplying tho capillary IiiIk- with nt .urnl stis'tennuee, Impulni) by age or dis ease. All imlttiitantoui ifyn are composrdi of lunar cmutie. destrovinix the vitality nB lieauty of the hair, nnd afford-or lhemelv' no tlresxlng. llqlimtrcel's InlmltnUe col oring not only restores iialr to lt uaturall color by an ca'y process, Out glrcs th hnlr a Xs-vx.3.-ur.x-ivxi.t 3T3on.ia.tyi, promotes Its growth, prevents 11k fsUlnr oir. eiailleate the dalidriifT. nud lunurls 'lifiillli aud pleai-aiillicits to tho bead. 1iUmi stoixl llio test ol time, iicing mo original; Imlr-ooloriuz, nud Is eouxlantly Increasing in I a or. Ur'tl liy Uilh ;eutlemcu and U iIIh. It 1- sold by ull rospi-ctaUo dealer, or oai be procnrnl by litem if D. 6. Uaunk, l'rt.rtvtnr. Now York. Two sl.tii, Sue. ond $1. cnwSi'yl SriTiit 1) win, of Portland. Aireni. BTo-tioo- SBALKTi 1'ropo-oU to rnrnith (300) three liumlri'il cords of KiKxl mrrili.iutnhle. pliw wouil. ut Fort Klamath. Oregon, will be received by the iintKrslgnid. until luulvo o'ulooU M- August 15, tljfil. Tho wood to. Imi di-livuml at such pUoe or places nt tho Fort a thu commanding otilour aluvll dlrecU Unu linudied cm lis to lie deliveiid by the. 1st day of Oolobur, lr.l; the balance, ou or Ix-lore thu lfilli of Kovi nilwr, 104. Thu propneals shull o in duplicate, dca ignate (Uu price per cortl, nud name ane reitlinoe of two riponsitdo kccuntlts. l'ayineut tobu uutle, oil' the delivery an acoeptnnce of tho wood, in tho fluids turn blicil by Iho United States lor pu.b!tocU liinn-hK'iitH, (ir ns foon after as they may U leceived for that purpose. Kind bids will bo opened August 19tb, 181.1, ut ihrco o'clock P.M. liidikrs nro Invlud'to bo proem. PtoposaU to bu tluecled to Lieut. D. 0. Undviwooil, A. A..Q- M., Foil Kl.uuath.vla lackuu,vllo, Oregon, nntl ol'ropef Is o KifruWt Wood" tinloin.il on tho envelope. The riiiht to reU-ot any or ull of tho bids Uheieby io3rvid. , I). 0. UNDKRYVOOD, tit Lluitl Cw. "C," lit tor. 0. V, A, A. Q. M. Ft. Klituiiuh. Ugn.,Jnly lli.'UI jy23wa Q, W. GREER, -PHYSI01AN AND SUUOK0N Jacksonville, Oregon. Ollicobutwuan hriH K,ilom and Itynn, Morgnu X Co.' aioiv. H 't fjib. -, . 4 iUs