issninsssxw.i I fcljw ii mwmki m t MnsiWa m ,It WI5rSBBff i wrnnriT t 'l iKBnsnss&r l-DmMHItt nksBssssssssssssKv 1 lisssssssssWr. KisssssssV ! iTmr VI7I ' ou. iUi J. SI. HITTOST, I'.rtllor. To tub cniCAcr axo ranvAmcv ok yoiii Union, a Gotkiixukxt ron tub wuoms is lDlirKXlllBM!."-iriMMiyfMI. J.VCIC-JOXVlM.i:, OUKUOX. SATURDAY MORMXO, 0CT.2.1, 1SG1. 1 i miiiii.iiiii. iwi "ijTAnVforiho'bnicaomici. K. V. Unwell, general agent Tor Oregon, and Idaho Territory. Jj.l'. Fisher. SanFianclrcoCsl. , J..I. Knonlton&Co ....do...... .do. yTim ,aTI ." 'Xa do'" 1 V. II. lltnlnw Itock 1'olilt do Thoraai Croxtou Crovlons Illcglns do Wm. Splccr, lump-Olt-Jo do Gov.GlbbJ I't.rllind do D.M.Thompson Albany do W. M. Kvans Mthouso do Thomas Can- do do Thomas P. Floyd kerbyvlllo do 8. W. Sawyer do do I). 1'. Anderson Phoenix do D.M.G.(i.uiII , d do A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do (!co. I,. Dean Klh-nbiirg do Theodrlr Cameron Union Town do James V. Walton Hoccburg do Miss Ualtln Hunter Ungue Itlver do 1.. W.Sulllns l-'ort Klamath do Blnjtcr Herman, of Canyonvllle,gc ncrnl Agent for Douglas County. Tiik Issn:. The National Union Com mittee have laid down the following dis tinct platform a tho huuo of the fortlicoiii lug Presidential contest : "TIIK UNCONDITIONAL MAIN TKNANOKOF TIIK UNION, TIIK HUI'ltKMAUV OK Til .3 CONSTITU TION, AND THK COMPl.KTK SLT PItKSSlON OF TIIK RKDKLLION. WITH THK UAUSKTIIKHKOK, 11V VIUOHOUS WAR AND AM. APT AND KPFICIKNT MKANS." NATIONAL I'MOX lOMLWUlW X0KI3ECCS. FOU IMIKSIDKNT, Abraham Lincoln. I'Olt VICK rilKSIDKNT, A1NDEEW JOHNSON, Or TRXM'JiSEK. For Presidential Electors, .TAS. T. UAZLKV, of Douglas county. II. C. OKOUOK.of Linn county. OKOUOK L. WOODS, of Wusco county .Senator iNtnltlt'a Position, Wc noticed In Ihe J, run of Oct. 17.li, n long letter, purporting toiiavoueen writ- 1 Irii liv llili llonorubli) L'rntleman. di-finint? 1 MinoillloiioiillidlMUMuriliflilar. Jlr. Neimltli's position socm to bu this: I lit, He Ij In f.ivi-r ola more vigorous I prosecution of II1I1 war, and objects to. Mr, Lincoln because he has not iucrcared promptly aud overwhelmnlng the Union iirmlw, by a vigorous eufiircemriit of the draft throughout the North. Ho wauls n more vigorous prosecution or the war, larger armies, mid more general and wide- spread war desolation In the territory of Southern rcUU, und lo occomplitli this end, lias goiiu Into close oCQliation with such patriot! m ValhiiJixham, Yooihta, 7jiif, U'ootl, Ic Co. A plain man might think that such associations wiro in direct conflict with the object bought lo be recur- ri, but we big all 10 dIsmi.siuclinoujvn-.e, n,l nnl mil lln-lr tmlrmenl. I,. n,.nn.l,l..n -.. j-- ...... -A 't'1ltVfl lo thatofa LuiU-d olales senator! I If a ChrislaUi, in order to uccompluh the bu nlgu purposes o( Clirislbiiily, becomes au Atheist, although old graales may not see the logical connection betwteu the means and the result to be stcurcd, yet we pre sume that the keen perception of u Sena tor would at onco apprehend its logical consistency aud harmony 1 Hah! j '2ii, Senator Ncstnilh fu'ly Justifles 1 what Ij called by way of opprobrium ar bitrary arrests, and cltilun that ilcUlcllan the author of this policy; that he iui- ld it by tha arrest of the ilanlaml Iislatorc. This, wo ore led to iuhr, is ot the uuiii reasons upon which the ttor rests his belief that the war will lore vigorously nroseciiled if McCfel. iU't U elected, limn it would be by the w4w wi 1 .jvuwi, ireaigo lympaiuiz uudcr the General's admlulstratlon. Id not bo permitted lo spout (heir Irea the loyal North J Well, this Is re- e ivg, lo bo sure. Uut how do onr D jocrntic. fiieuds la .this uad Josephine Liy (iko tub prospect r 1, The Senator thus expresses Us ton of the Chicago platforms "The plat- Mi adopted at Chicago, comlsts ol 3(i and glittering generalities, calculated ; lor the purpose of catching votes, aud .' fccepUulo of diirerent coastructlons." ' is a plain confession that the plat- iii)va3 fornwil for the purpose of deccp ml frauds that its -ambiguities arc ' ibo result ol ae?t4f n(, but of premrdl- W 0slgo. Its object, fays our Senator, h to catch votes, and benco to veil the real iutentlooi of Its authors. Is do: this a tiii; oraii nielancholly confession lor me icmocrncyr 'I'Iipv stand convicted, on Ilia testimony 01 n distinguished ronvcrt, of n formcil nml ! executed design todiceivc and defraud the American- people. Wc call upon homst men to como out Irom tlio associations of socli politicians, leit they become occomplices In o deliber ato and premcd'talcd nltempt to defraud, delinuncli and defclvo. Lincoln niul flic Mcxlcnu War It Is frequently and curtly said liy Cop perheads, In jollification of their "not n man and not a dollar" policy, tlmt It Is ho worio for Democratic Congressmen to volo agalml nippllcs for tho Union anny, than It was fo' Lincoln to oto against furnish Ing supplies for our eoldlcra In tho Mexican war. The best answer to this clincher Is, that It would be n better one tf II was true- nut It Is not Jinic, and every man at all I A.IM.1 It. il... 1.t.1.iltvfl l.t.lni-i- nMhn ratltl. try Jtnwi tt Is not true. In the rtebilea lie- JUllll in iuu ivrtir,"", ....--. -.- ---" t con-Douglas and i.iucuin, in inc ceicurn- "' Senatorial contwt In the State of III.. nol, at Charleston, In ha Sla elurc Iht-y had a discussion, Mr. Douglas nude ihiirrmarkt "If Mr. Lincoln's course on l!l0 jMcftn wnr VM not accordance '"' nfl,lon" of I""'''"" nJ ? to our caoulry, as ngulnit n pulille enemy, Ileavoynu In ascertain the facl-i''--pge HO, debate. Mr. Llueoln rcipstitlcd lhu: Judge Dough", lu a general way, llliuiit pulling It In a direct shape, revives tho old charge against me, lu reference lo the Mm lean war. He does not take the rcsponil blllty of pulling It In n very dJflnllo form, but makes n general reference lo it. He knows, too, that In regard to the Mexican war story, the more respectable papers of his own parly, throughout the Bt ite, have been compelled lo take II back, and ac knowledge It was a lie." Mr. Lincoln, then and there, called upon lion. 0. It. I'lcklln, n Douglas Democrat. uho was In Congress nl tho tlmo Lincoln I was, and I'lcklln stall d to the nmlUneu (hat Mr. Lincoln always voted for tho sup plies sec page 10H, dehatcx. Judge Doug las, Inn sp-ccli made mbiiicnlly, at Al ton In said Slate, thus explained tho gener al charge made by Llm ai Charleston. "I never charged him (Lincoln) with voting agatnrt the supplies In my life, lieoaure 1 Jlnw he was not lu "emigres when limy were voliil. The war was commenced on tbu 13th day of May, IMG, and on Hint day wo appropriated In CoiigrrM ten million of dollars, and flfly thousand nun, to prott culclt. Durlug the seme session wo otcd more men and more money, to lliat by tho time Mr. Lincoln entered Congrrss we had enough men and 0110113b money lo carry on he war, and hail no occasion to volo for more" see page 230 debates. So much for this Copperhead tlandcr. What licit. Tito Gram! It ally .Saturday. Ou lull Saturday, the Union men of this -county held ono of the largest and most enthusiastic meeting In Jacksonville, that J lui been witnessed here for years. Judge WlllUms uddrcixd the meeting for near three liourj, yet every ono present would 1 L'ladlv have llilrncd to him an hour lonccr. u wa, one of the most able and convlno l"T wc; ever delivered In this count. and completely brokn tho bark-bone of the Democracy, do where you may, you can - "l0 "S"" of dl,r Imprlnlwl on their face. Several members of tin McCMIan & IVndlelon Club lure diclnr vt fbr Lincoln aud Johnson, and many more who hare t.crctoforo bit n lukewarm have become enthusiastic for the Uniun nominees. At night Ihe streets were lit up, and 0, Jacobs addrrstMil an iinmeute audience in front of tho I-hpmdt Oflke; after which, Judge Williams made some telling remarks, which were cnlhnslattlcly rrcciu-d. The Jacksonville 1 1 rasa lUnd, and the Lincoln k Johnson (ili-o Club, were prt-s cut. and added much to tho tntfrfulnnunt. Kvrrvlhtni; went oil in the but nosslble tittvlt Willi ttii PTf-i-nrltHi nf nn np I it A. - "m nm 0,H or 0,wf- "W 0B "'av- . OJl COUrlCOUl UWIllier. Ariiitiiaiiv Powkr. As a specimrn of the unnarruntublc asi-uinplion of poner on the part of Ihe President aud hli Cabinet, and which nt the simo time displays the modesty of "Young Napoleon," Ihe hero of the Chickahnniluy, wo will ipiotc from pago 218, of MvClellan's Iteporl of the Army of the I'otomse, us follows: If I nm reinforced ns 1 ask, nnd am ol loan to lake my oini coiiivc. I wilt hold myulf rcspoujlblo for the safety of Wash iugiou. Nolwithilnndlng thh ovtrwhclinnlng eurlly, the President and Cabinet J id not smn to tee it in that light.- What an as sumption of power was there displayed The wholo executive department of tho Government refusing to bo governed by the great "Young Napoleon." Full well Ihcy knew lhat he was a man of truth and honor, and would have made it all right, even If the rebels had taken Washington, although, forsooth, they did oot exactly see how he was going to do it. That Hox.-We received by exprew, on last Wednesday evening, n box of mag nlBeent opplcs and pears, from our old friend, Jimmy Twogood. Por particulars,' sec his letter In another place, Snfflco It to say that it was the finest fruit of the season, for which the generous doaor bdi our thanks. Salku, September 21st, 18G4. Received by the hand of Harrison I). Qatman, 82Q9 in currency, and .823 60 In colu, contributions from the patriotic, peo ple ol Jackson county, lo t)ie Sanitary Kitoheu. Fmba U, DAVKsroRT Sup't Sanitary Kitchen. ,Oin.,l 1 ,18W. I c...;.;.o l,n nnv you -blow about big apples through the Skntixki.. one would Imagine there wn no valley but that of Uogue Itlver In Southern Oregon. .,-, . ii.ii. ..11. .r 11...... '..t. 1. mm. plc.ely Ignored, and -kli out In the cold." i Nowfslf, we can beat your mammoth p- Ouavk CnRKK, Josephine Co Oct.lStli. 1 pic, for we have one-ralml on lids ranch nrrcstnl on suspicion or iwiug engugcu in -that measures Ifljf Inrhrs. This puts telling gtiiMli to bloefcide-rnniifrn. me In mind of n Utile Incident: A darkey Cincinnati. 27th.-Tho Cmmninrt had caught n fine basket of Irout, sml Nashville dispatch, says communication markcil It wllh the 9 spot or diamncds. ' has been opfned with Shermm. Ifc was Another pheler, In his obacncr.ramentAnp nt Tlllon, nine miles snulli or Dallon. Sat tn, tt.n in.nf,i nml lonk ll. lTnnn thai ! urdav nt noon. Hood Ivft Dullon on Sun principle, wc will try and take jour big npploMn out of tho wot." Yon will also dhlilrcr by the contents of this bo.x, that we are some on pears. Our peaches and plums were like unto the vulu Little Grsivo Digger nipped In the bud. Yours truly, Jas. ILTwor.ooi). '' -w..sr- ..- -- - .- 1'IUESIX, Ogn, Oct. 18th, 1BCL I Mr. i:,lVvt.-l write Unit y,,n y I " ,l0nw ,, fll 0r pr.nWons, and lie know what we are doing here. U have j hefo nfc h p M m lw ,, an organized Linen!., .t Johnson Club ol wth ,,,,, m,0J u nt about sixty inrmlseri. and It Is Inre7''"f rullahomii. stnd Schotleld at Chattanooga, all the lime. On our last club nty,', 0. . prWnlc (mn ,,, wltrcM My Jacobs. l.p, made an nddr.w,whcU-ra .irdv,eventn-. Hood's nrmy forcible, strone and unanswerable. He proved that the "Arbitrary Arrests," ru much spoken of by Copperheads, wcro not In violation of the Constitution, but sus tained by tho decision of the Supreme Court Taney, Chief Justice. Ho nlsn proved that Lincoln's Administration had but ono object lu view, and that was set forth in hli Imugurat address mid tils first McsMgo to Congress. He mnda urgu incuts against the much-talked of uimlsllce lhat would Turn nny thinking man, unless he beset in n copper ease. Wc aro trying to iimko tho light lo shine Ir. all Uio dark places," and we -nrr meeting with coitsiderublc success. Our club mrcts every Saturday night. Yours .tc, Asnrrs. In the last number ol the lUvitir, wo find what purports In be news frcm ull parts o( the Slate, telling of tho large ac cession to the Copperheads. Union men will noil jnbt "unlltf uudibry" whin they read the fallowing : An old friend In Jnekionvllh' writes: "Wcari'Just swiTpIng thliigi lure. Ymi will Imi nirprrsiil lo Iniir ll-at Judge Hay den Is lur .McCliltun, and Ike Hollies unvi usa gnml Demociutlu talk Ihe other day. ami Doir! Is likiwho with us. I could name ph-nnly more who have come over from the lKmkj, but the polls will tell tho story." Here In Jackson county these names nrc sung In our ears from eight o'click In the mottling, until eleven o'coek nt night, and couilltuto the bulk of Copterh-nd converts In the county. While on the other hand, we have not n claimed u Judge, nor on ex. Hepresentatlve ; but among thrrpitet.peac cable citizens, a truuciiduous reaction Is taking place. BY OALIFOUNIA AND TELEGRAPH. OREGON tki.gqimi'iir n to jAiKsojtvn.i.K locftti-.rn.v rotl TIIK SKXTIM'.U Wcduetilay's TJispntolt. New York, litis. UttaUV Po'oinuc correspondent says I ho u cununhmncc wsi made, last Thursday, by two divisions of ihe lOih corps, under Torrey. They went to tho right of our riglit whig, and .qfler I advancing some ditlunco down uniting the rvltl pickets, tlipy continued on on the Darby town road, which runs up to Mich nmnd. They had not gone far, when Ibey were met by opmsltion iliiriuisbtrt.niid pressing ou, our men found llirniitlvra in front of n new and formidable line of works, strongly garrUoned by I look's nnd l-'leldV divisions. This wan an important discov ery. Tlieto woiks have been built since the battle of Sept. 20, and aro iloigmdlo supply the place of those taken from the enemy. The rebels npcmil on our men, aud a severe fight ensued. Gen, Terry inude an assault on the fortifications, but deeming it impossible to lako them with tho force at his disposal, und having satis factorily accomplished his design, returned to camp. AS soon as our troois commenc ed to withdraw, Ilia rtlnls sallied out and allnpLpil llim lull ivrM Bvrplt, r,tnla.l iMi.-i. ...... .i ii ... ' .V1.1.1.. i inir uran nun nguiiuni wvru iuichiv strewn over the ground. After thst-our' force. allol . rMurn u.0lHir.l A orllon of Ihe Army of the Potomac Isso near Ihe south side of the railed Ilmt Ibc-lroop, can hear tho Irafe. pv.sT The report of Gen. Asbothe's expedition report of Gen. Asbothe's expedition Js confirmed. The General had his knee. Iione broken, and his Kit arm fractured iu two places. A cavalry expedition, under Gen. A. T Lee, captured Clinton, La., Oct. Oth, with thirty prisoners, including rebel Provost Murshul of lint District j also a considera ble quantity of stores aud ammunition. "; The expedition sot from Roding, Mis elaslppj, composed pf colored cavalry and. Infantry, reached .Fayfettc oo the 2d, ood captured COO head ef cattle, and a large number of horses aud mules. The cavalry expedition to Port Gibson eapturcd N, J. KIloU, formally U. 8. Sen ator. Cairo, IClb. Letters from New Orleans slate that a rebel mail Iwa been captured, containing full returns of fgrceaon tlw west sldii of tho river, and n letter -from tho Governor of Louuwua to the Uoafrder ale Gevernnenl, recomnwuding the arming of neirrocs ii.. ,-L .... Ualtimore, l7tb.-Tkrc was o great mused ure, by military uuthorllu, or several inrgc ImsIneSS llOUSCS. nnd clojlni lllCnt Up, ll Is-aaid they nro cngigcd b conlrnbuml lirado with rebel. Washington, 1 .111. .v nunpier m ur, nnrtils ami shoo stores were closed today eLl today.- by military authorities, and n guard plaml over them. Tim prlnclp .U nd clerk wcr,- . duy, moving In tho direction of ttrhlgc- port. Shermans command was moving iu Ihe same dlncltoii, tloic on tils rear. No battle been fought, bill ut last accounis one was prut ly certain. Hood hud nearly hj wholo nnny with lilm. Sherman ia lno days' ratioiu nt Atlanta. KnuxvtHc ' has ubundant provisions for n six months' j . K .. ,,,,,,.,. .... (Jrtvsrnmeut "wni between Dillon nnd Iifayclle, making for tho latter place, wllh Sherman pursu ing Mm closely. 1'rnnilnciil gentleman say that Ilood'ts last move places' Mm rx nelly In tin1 position dilml by Sherman. Thursday's Dispatch. San Prancisco, 18lh. Tho fi)!lowlug J prlvule dispnlcli was ricelved, in answer to one sent yeslenl.iy mornlnj:: New Yotkt17ih. llslS p. m.-To 11. W. Ciirpentf r Tho vole of lNun.ylvo nla IsjuU iibout even. Probably nboiit 1,000 .Union majority. The vole In the army Is four flllhs Union. Probablylho Union majority will bv 10,000. (Signed, HniiAUK Ohkki.y. 'Philadelplilu, lOlh. Dispatch (mm Uarrlsburg snys ofllchil returns from M cnnnlle, show o Democratic guluoflG, ,'l(in. and n Union gain of 2, 'J (10, over the (Inlicriiulurlul vnlc oflBG.1. Thin ixce. dcilucled from the Union umjoiliy uf that yi-iir, leavm n Union tiiiijorlly of l.U.lt). with the counties ol Clnrron, Forrest, Jef. I fersoii, .Merirr, Yenniza, Wyoming mid j Yoik yet lo hear from. In IHtill, thisi- coiinlh gavo Woodward a Democratic tiiMJorlly of 2,efl5. Memphis, Kith. Hcbi-ls lu large force again thrcalrnlng llilscily. They are iibout four miles writ. A portion of the Mem phis an,d Charleston nmd his been torn tip. List night nil clthvn were under arms, an iT'putlng an attack. The nbvl force Is vaiiuusly esllmatetl nt from fhr to eight Ihouisnd. ll Is sapposid by some tl.nl this Is only u feint to cover movements in Kentucky. Cincinnati, lOih. National Pence Con vention met here yesterday wllh clil doois. Fifty iK-hgatis were prcw lit. A commltlt on renlulloin was appointed, and the Cotiventlor. ndjuirnrd. Il It iimlvr stood lliat indfpeniK'iit Pii-sidential noin Inatlom will be made. Peace eotivenllon In-day iIIkiishiI the report of Ihe committee on resolutions, ' which was adoptul. The p'ulfotni do- dares for peaer on the bash ofKiviclgnily of hlntt-s. Il com! M, ,. , , , I ndrim the Chlcgo con- is McClcllaii, and cull veiitiou, repudial for n convention of Stales to settle our difficulties. Ling, of Ohio, and Singleton, of Illinois, are spoken uf ns candidates fur tin Presidency nnd Yice Preildeucy. Iiulvlle, Kentucky, lBsh. Much ex citiinent prcvulls throughout the country respecting the raid being nudo'ln Western Ky. It was the intention lo rcoccupy MnylUld this morning, but during lnl night Information was received of Ihe prob ahle udvunce of a large rebel force In that section. Report siys that Forrest Is nt ' Corinth, hating crowed Ihe Ttnncstee, rlv er ut Tuictimbia, on Ihe I Otli. living hard . pressed liy Federal cavalry, he Iut a lnrwl Visit IIP lili.n lirtrasi it nil nsim Om. ' q.. ,.,,,j -., iivirt tii Ml (lift win- naiuoai on wn.cn we rcneis were crowing sunk, drowning n number of men and horiy. In a speech to Ms Kentucky troops, a few days since, Forrest told Ihem he was going lo free llicir State aud make the people vote right In the coming dec- i Hn. lledford addressed bis force no the .j., .-.., , , "'"' ' ' n,s "'1' "' "" l" " W, ,h",'",H V"lfr Of Uenll.cky Were being misled by the Federal Generals and j1'0 "MS" " ,to ?P ' , 1n , ,. L,Var, ,)''' ' W "',,n,0"'1 "'.- fthk " l0 J" li7 I us morn- ng, from n Kconnoisaauco lo Iloonville. Glasgow Is garrisoned by five or six hun drvd men. A reln-l force ol-four tliuiipum uutK-r Clark, attacked Utussgnw, while ten thousand more, under Shelby. sheJUd the town from the opposite side of the liver. The rebels lost from 2 to 3 hundred kill cd and wounded, Col. Harding surriuder. ed Ihe place, en condition tt.nl his men be paroled and furnljlud nu escort through the rebel Hues, the oQlcvrx retaining their side arms nnd horse. Quai)trc and Jack man were" In the rebel army, Price en eofoped ot Marshal, Lafayette county, on the night of the 16th, and occupied Ihe country between lhat nlaco and Le.vinglOn. tile talks confidently of regaining the Slut -. Says Jaeknian and others enlist lurgeHiim tiers of recruits north of the Mtrtouri riv er. P' New York, 1 Oth.-, Herald's special from vfHKuoouuKu, oo 101 il, snys Hn'rinuirs army still in llm vicinity- of Vllhtnow. !,,s retreailnix on Muriivrvll e, 15 mi,ea """'"'"l r Vlllonow. They re ; 'iProl lo be falling back loiyardi the Illuc Mouiitolw. sensation nere loiray. cnuso. . ... .- MmM,jl'i""'ll' TZZZ! UAUlfclS1 DEHAKTMtlMI. Mf Mother. Ah I deiirct Molln-t , thon rtrl tf me, Nu moie oilearlh (by Hico l'll'i-cu i Thy nliH-ncq mnWfe in "'l """l l"n,, For r..M.yJo1.avtfB:.uu with thee. And thou ..mil ""'"'SrtriSl.vrf, To dw on r h -da k. drc si inro; I Tl.r ilv. nri nnst. lllY Work 9 llOIU'i Thine earthly pilgrimage Is o er. Yet, still, I would not call Ihe back, To bo again with carus oppresM-d, Kor well I know thy fainted soul -Hath found, at lat, Its long sought rest. Could I've sll btfkliltf thec, day nml night, When wasting idokneM bowed thy frame, And wlluc'fcd to lire farlhcnst verge That the lamp or faith still burned the same. I know lhat Ihou hast gone lo dwell, Where tears no more will llll thy cyis, I-'tir when thy spirit left Im'clny, Ily faith t'was faced up to llic skies, Aud yet, memory lingers o'er Each former sco-.ie of chlldMi glee, W'lu-n I thy fotidcarvs'rssharid, Vint you was all the world tome. I seem to live my llfo anew, l-'nrgt my loll, my p.itn. nnd enrr, And fi-el thou nrt my Mnlher still, And I thy lender love ktlll Hhare. I lancy ot I hear thy video, And feel ihy hand upon my brow, Kor I seem lo fcvl thee near, My friend mid guardian m.gnl now. llul when lliht mnrl.il frnmo dlsrnlves, My soul to brighter worlds shall rlre, And bid ndleil to nil In-low, And join thee, Mother, In the sklc. M. Jacksonville Ogn. Oiikoox Sk.ni.inku Wc wcru favored yesterday by n call from Henry Dcnllngcr, Kstp, Into rdllur of the exn-lleut Union pa lter, Ihe Jiicksnnvllh- Skxtinki,, which he conducted with nbllity, dignity und great usefulness to the cnine of freeilom. He In- fi"'1' ,0 locnte In Northern Oregon, where he will iliiervo Ihe rrsptct of all the fricmls of the Union ."?.'. I'frg. Those who win " b'g nintuy" nl the com liig rueii", nnd il.slio to Invist somonfll lu goml "bill nnd board," should npply nt the Frunen Am-rlcnii lb'slnnrntitnnd Ho lei, where Ihi-y will receive every nttenllon. Jll.TKIi I'roin rnttiu came, iiukiinwu tons Ihe Ittviwe hns cea id coming to us In ex change. We scarcely know hw lo gel along without IhU excellent Secession sheet. I'Atmr M.m.onk has mndo his appoarnnci In Ihl vicinity don't know what he's aflvr. but expect he'ii going lo start another dally paper iu Portland. Tim N V JXty .'& oitip brnvcly up to Ihe suppnrl nf McCb-llaii nnd l'c.idlt-lon. Artmi What a cruiber lhat mi Ihe Union par ly only think, the Jhy llvok coming ovir Sttl, I)c not mAiithropu's Utter, on Ihe out side uf this week's pnptr. Thanki to Dun. J. l) l-'ny, for Legldatlie dneiiini'tils. 2Vtx,xio. -On Mnmlny, Oct. tilh. IHSI. lu Juektoi vlllo. l.- IT .rl . HaVln .J . 1..M. A. Hum tano, to Mlts Hki.k.na Hi-m, nil of Jucktoi ktoii- ,N' ton- vlllo. Tho Skntixki, cnrpi ncknowb dges n mil nlllce.it supply ol cake and wine, and all nulla In wlililnc Ihe happy pair health and happiness for a hundred yearn lo conic. NEW TO-DAY, "" A Caul. Till. Is lo certify that uue Junior II. I'ool, for and lu con.hlurntlon of a certain tract of land, sltinted wllhto the corporato limits of Jnckrouvllle, gave me (wo promissory nnten. each for two hundred dollars, nhleli note ho pledg-d me on his word and honor as n man, In the presence of Win. Iloflmriii, Clerk i - v "" "" --v " "" uf lliU f-Aiinli- lliitt lift u-mil.1 ,.av It Mnl.l and silver coin. Tho dwd for the Inud wn executed by me on the faith or lhafproinlw and Mr. Tool, on Tiuiduy of this week, paid said notes In greenbacks nt pur. I submit the fads lo tho public so tlmy may know ,vnrtl eoiilhlcnco lo place In the honor of Mr. I'ool. THOMAS G. DKVENS. Jacksonvllla Oct. 2 1st, ltd. J. H. STINSON, ATTORNF.Y. AND COUNSELLOR Albany, Linn county, Oregon. oci22ll First Premium Award! bv tho Meohnnlc's Iimtllute Fair, Ban Francbco, September, IHH. R. LID3DLB 8c CO., Sporting Emporium, IIS Wellington it., (near the l'ost-offlce,) San Frauelfco. GUN& RIFLE MAKERS, aud Impoitirt of ull tlathti of Sportiug Tinkle Conilanlly on hand guiw from thn fir.t makers iu London, vlw Villlam Greener William Moore, Moore & Harris, Hedfern, HulllitBon. ami all oilier niaVup. Abo the lct stock ol AmerlcHti Uilles, l'lstuli, n ml Carbines on tliu raclllo Coast, via; Cult's, Shurp'c, fiinlth i Weuon'i. Remington', nml al tho latest pali-nU of Pistol. HlmrpV, Wesson's. l)allaid. .S'peneer'a aad Henry's Patent Urcveb-lnqillng mile. a Cartridges of nit kinds conilaully on band. Authorized DRf-nla lor Henry's Patent llreechlyudiiig Rdle- oct22ui3 ' Bradbury SWaHe, Cnllfornin St., .TncUsonville, Wholesale Retail Dcnlrrn lit FANCY AND STAPLE DIRaOOIQS, Clotliing, Boots nml Shoc!, Groceries, llnnlwnrc,, Irini mill Steel, Agrlcultnrnl nml niiniiic Impleiiicnti, 11 qnorR, Qneenswarc, tlnu M'nrc, Cdnl OU Tnmiis niul Clitmncy, Tolincco nnd Cigars, StntlonniTj Pliote Kraili AIbuuij Ciirtc UoVlw ete, titc. IN addition to iiMtal slock wc M" how re ceiving lnr Hlilpmcut, niliracltig a complete nssiirtiiient In nil nf the hbnre clasAes. These gnnds were selected in Hnn t-'rancifco with great cure, by a member of our flnn who ha hail n rcsiUcncenl thlr tienyeiiM In .S'lmtberu Ompn, auiPVrclt knnwn the wniils of this locality, CuuhMciit thnt we cannot be unilepnliWiy any kuusc In Jaok.-ion counly..w pleilgd mir patrons thnt our prices chall be "Choap as tho Cheapest." Thanklna nnr'fonner pnlrnns r imlrnni Tor Ihe u- ....km l..t..t..r..f. i.vl..,i,ltil lit mir It.liM. .. would repecllully solicit u coiitlnuauce of their patronage? so rttoi'Jiu: w snow coons. Call and give 11.1 your l$r nnd fnis a joii'e. HUADHURY WAIiK. Jack.onvlllu. Ogn.. Oct. IS. 'OUwXlM T 11 V. Stnndnrd Sewing Machine or Tiir WORLD, From which nil others tli-rlv Ihulrtllallty, All olliers pay llreusu tu llimv. Jr., llm original liiveiiiopuinl iMteiiteo. Tln-sv Jimtly celi-bniU'd machines coi'ibtnn ttie derlrnbfo ipliilllleirull otlnTMilol wilt n-W cotlnn, silk or tlinwl with eiiual raetlliy from lint lliltkne.H r line inii.lbi lo harm liulh-r; tln-y run UkmI and mpldi make u m-iil lock llleh. nliki- on bold sides: never drops stileb-r: will gather uud i-eiv nti nt the. nine time. Tln-y uro very simple, i-nlly under, flood nnd tiinnnged; nro diirablo, being of gri-itl tri-ngth nnd of Ix-riVcl im-clmnl-ni, upon correct und teltiiitllle iiaeUiiuIcul jirlo- CP FOR FAMILY USE TIIK LETTER "A" l-'nmlly iiweliluo lm no vinn. U ile tb entire ningo of work In lb- tnwl opprovid nmiinrr. l'rleu- 800 00, with ,lulur o-iiiipk-U'i nnd wllli t-ip tu covi-r Him ma chine pari, locUIni; Hecurety, pCJ 00. I'rlco ut the "A," m-urd lluUUol innttiliie, wllh cap, $75 00; letter "IP HBht nwuu lactiirlng maehlni. SOS 00, and with cup, $70 Oil; Letter "U." heavy manufacturlnir, price SKI Ull; !," eylunder machine, 1 13; I"' large oy lander machine, $1 lu. We nlu huvu Tor nilu thn Improved Utile Glnnt nmehluo 5J0; IheNVw England ma ell lue SI3, DKMI.C&.CO, No. It, Monlgum ry .Siu-el. Sun I'uncbeo, Sole a'genla.fur tho Pnclllo Coail, - Son l-'rniicbco.Oot. H. IHU t. ikjI l.'itnj' HEIMSTREET'S . Inlmltablo Hair Retorative. IT JS A'Ciy A Dl'K. Hot rcMnrc grny hair tn its original color, by supplying llm capillary tuln-a wllhjiat urnl sustenance, luipalud by ngu or tll-i-ase. All iiutnititiiitu ifyu nro eomsi-O of Imi'ir tmiilic. destroying lln vitality and beauty of Ihe hair, nml ntlnrd nf thcmshea no drevlng, lli-liu-lrot-l' lulmllable col oring not only ui-tnn-s Imlr to It upteral color by m easy process, but gives the halrn promotes Its growth, prevent,-! Its faUlug nlf, eradicates the dandmtf, nnd loiparts health and plensmitnriM tn tlK'liend.1 'It baa stood the tent nl time, being tho original hair-coloring, aud Is constantly dikraailng In luwir. Li.-d by Uitb gentlemen mid la dle. It Is sold by all rcip'-aluble dealers, or can be procured by them uf D. S. IUmmu, Proprietor, New York. Two sizes, fillo. and $1. enw','4yj Smith A Davih. of l'orllaml, Aenu. ADAM'S" GERMAN TONIC .VXD .AROMATIC BITTER Thine bitters are highly r llnd, gralcfill to ihe taiie, warming, sUmiflullugt ciud lu vlpornllng to the dthilltatcd tem. .Tbojr nro a thoroughly m-'iltoiiK-d compounil. powerful and concentrated, and luive'lieen brought In their present lutu of pt-rfietlou by nearly twenty yours exjivrleiioe, and area beyond questluu, ono uf the Jm-1 remi-dle. for all dlseasca of the t)Igo-tlu organs. Where the system lias tieen rvducrtl by Fe vert, etc., they will prove one of the most vultm'ilo auxilUrK-x (or a spevdy an,d perma nent restoration to health and streu'glh. I'rlcu SI) cents per bottle. For sale by nil drnggl'ts and (iroci r. ootn'inS GRAND BALL. ATTIIBr-f 4 Jacksonville, Oregon.. iSs, rpilB undersigned, altir making hi host JL bow lo his (rleuds sml patron', takes pleasuro In nnnoniiclntr that fur .their spe cial edllicatloii ).u will glvu n Ull, Mt.lho U, S. Hotel, on Tueed.iy, Uio ,1st oNiy, November next. .. i-.;f. A general Invitation Is cxtcr.di-d. I rickets-l-'lve Dollar. WiU.13 HORNK. , Jackenvlllc, Oct. 1 1, 'lit. ocllSld fc.jJgi- ,.-. l..l. . ..ii,ftT)tfM- j --V" -ilruiMn