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.L'MWWftlMWmWMllSNI iuii mjii'i . lliiMl-WiBSi-aBBssM1 t !l BB OREGON SfflWh. .1. It. NUTTO.V, Killlnr. To tiik urnwor axil tkiimaxkncv or rocn U.vtov, a Gotrrxuk.it roit Tin: whole is IMHWtxiuiJLK." WatMngton. JACKSO.VVI.T.I., OltUdO.V. SATURDAY MOHMMI, - CfT.ifl,lSCJ. LIU of Agents for the Ohkiion Sr.xriNri K. V. Ititcllt general agent for Oregon, ami Idaho Territory. L. 1 Flflicr San Franelrco Cal. J ..I. Knowlloii A Co lo do. Thnma Dan ..Applagatc. Ogn. T.K. Hill Wlllwr ilo V, G. HlnWcyo Hock I'olnt ilo Thomas Croxton, ....Crbxtons Plirjjlns il Wm. Splccr, Jump-OH-Jo ilo Gov. Glbbs Porthtid ilo I). M. Tliompion, Albany ilo W. M. Kvai AUIioiim iln Thomas Carr, ilo do Thomas V. l'toyd Kirbvelllc do 8. Y. Sawyer do do 1). T. Anderson Phoenix do 1). M. 0. Ganlt do do A. Ireland Mrt ll Creek do Geo. I.. Dean, KlIciilxtrK do Throdrlc Cameron Union Town do Jamc W. Wntnon , ..ItowliiirK do MIm Halllo Hunter Kognc Hirer do L.W.Sulllns Fort Klawalh do Dinger Herman, of Cnnyonvllle,ge neral Ago lit for Douglas County. NATIO.VAL I'.MOX rOSVBCTIOS .MJJIISEIS. l'"OIt PRKSMKNT, Abraham Lincoln. for vigi: prksidknt, ANDBEW JOHNSON, Or TICN.NKMKK. Tor Presidential Electors, JAS. F. GA.LKY, of I)oUlui county. II. N. Gi:OHQi:, of I.lnn county. CHOUGH L. WOODS, nrWaico comity Tiik Issue The National Union Com mitter hare laid down the following dls tlnct platform m tho lime of the forthcom ing I'rciidcnttal contest : TIIK UNCONDITIONAL MAIN TKNANOi: OF TIIK UNION, TIIK 8UPHF.MA0Y0F TIIK CONSTITU TION, AND TIIK COMPI.WK SUP PRKSSION OP TIIK 11KIIKI.LI0N, WITH f UK UAUSKTHKHKOr, IIY VIGOROUS WAR AND AM, AIM' AND F.FFIOIKNT MK.VNS." Bnxma The Issue. . It Is universally conccdttl that I lie pre rnt campaign is the mott exciting one that ercr occurred la America ; Hut the peo ple are looking Into the political Iwuies with more industry than has ercr Urn witnessed at any former period. We pro poso to notice briefly tho nature of tilt contcit. Drawing our infirmce from Hie means ueetl and argument urged by each parly, wo wish, If possible, to nrrho ut the real Issue now before the people. In rain we look to tho a to-culled Demo cratic platform for a diGultlon of the peti tion of that party ; for on examination ol that document, wo 'dud It " coin.it of tui'n and glitltring gtntralitits, caloilaltil only for eateJiing votes, and it tuicej.titilt of tlif. ftitnt constructions." One thing, however, we think, can be safely inferred from it, ord that U, that the parly Is in favor of peace on any terms, no matter Low humiliating. This Inference, when taken in connection with the action and declarations of their leaders ami journal, becomes so evident that it scsicily bears an argument. Tho Itlchmonil Jliamintr, freaking of ou armistice, says : wiiellier Lincoln is to make such a proposal now, or whether the democrats are to carry In their candi date expressly that he may make it. or from whomsoever it may come, it Is t.Vt niuiipiiijiwr. If the North desires to have negotia tions for re-union entered upon at all. let all tioopi and blockading feels lit with i ami, ana Ut risni a secession formally acbioteltilgcd and then, negotiations would be at least possible. If they invite us to negotiate ou any other footing, our only rational answer would bo another blow ut tha heart of Pennsylvania. It is for those who havo unjustly and wantonly invaded our cnuotry to !JVr in peuce; ami when lhy do, they will dill offer in vain until their armed men are withdrawn from the sod of Ihese Conleder- ate. State, and the felon flag of drive is iiAtLVB down from every fort within our borders. After that, it will be time enough to prate about peace. Now, this very word is nonsense. The'Iltehmond J-ifjuirtriayi : Savo on our own terms, we can accept -no peace whatever, and must fight till doomsday, rather than yield an iola of them, and our terms arc; Jltcognition by Hit tnemij. of (lie wdrptnd rnce ej tlie Canfcdtratt Stales, Withdrawal or the Yankee forces from every foot of Confederate ground, ineludiug Kentucky ami Missouri. Withdrawal of the Yankee forces from Maryland untill lint ftUte.iuall decide by a free vote whether she shall remain in the, old ybloa or ask admission Into the Con federacy.' Co'swat on tho part of the Federal 0 ov ertime)!, to oftf vp (-'onftdfwy tU pro portion 6( the navy as it tlcotl at the time of Hit seceition, or to pay for Iht tame. nj MiiMXMilliim'Tr ftrm Yielding up of nil prctenjton on Ihopart of the Frtferal Gnvernment to thut portion of the old Territories which Ilo wist of the Confederate Stale. . . , An rnitlfnblp sflttlpnichl on lha4basi of our absolute tvdtptntlrnn nnd (taal r!ghi of nil accounts or (lie puttlie item aim pan lie lands, nnd tho advantages hccrulng ffom fdtrlgii trcatien." 'I'licfo condlllon3 nrc concurred In by Jeff. Davis in hid Interview with Jnquti. Head what he eiys i ' "Ho the wnr ennic, nnd np,w it mini go on till the Inst man of thi pi nerallon falls In Ills tracks, nnd his chiMren scko his lniidlt nnd fight out his battles, unless you acknowledge nur right for leirgoveriiment. We nro now fighting for Independence and tint or attmineUcn we icill have. You may emanelpnte every negro In the Confederacy, but we will lie frrc j wo will govern ourselves. Wo will do It, If wo, have to neo every Southern plnnlnlion sacked, nnd every Houlhcrn city In fl imei. The Copperheads, ever irmly for n quib ble, declare that the words thus spoken by Jiff. Diivfc, the L'Tiininer, and tho i.ii- oiiirrr, are not the sentiment of tho people J that the .Southern brethren nro for Union and peace. Just slop this crutl war, nnd lav down tin? Abolition nrmi, nnd the glorious and chivalrous mm of the South will ruth bick into the Union, and giauiy forgive ns for waging this cruel war so long. Yet, in the next breath, the: peace howlers will (ell you that the President's Kmanolpatlon Proclamation lms nnltrd the people of the South ns owe man, nnd that men so united can never be conquered. Docs It not oeenr to every reaorwb!e man that the groat w.itoh-wurd of ilennc racy pence, peaee mmiw lo giro np to llio Cotifederncy lis proportion of tho navy as it stood at the time of the Kcewion, or to poy for the same, yielding up nil pre tention On I lie patt of the Fulvrul Govern' me nt to that portion ol tut old lerrllnriw whtoli lie west of the Oonldmte Stutw t Have the Hmilliern niillwrltlM orer brwthfd an Inllmttlon, klnee the "cwi mrncrtnrnt of tlw relielllon, Hwt tlwy were ready lo msjjc ace -on nuy oilier ternw I I ho ii those ennnitratl nlmve 7 hen tin Sou Id deolurea In word the mmt emphat ic, throuli their entire pre. IhrfMigli tlielr Chief Kxtenlive, nnd through llnir lenileM In the nrtny awl fileiI in the Norlh, llwl they will agree to iw term', only those die tatcd by llienmelre. Is it not plnlu llmt tUo cry ol tieholy war, armistice, iieute. meniM )tae on rebel ttrnn! U it not evident tint no other can be bail until we conquer it f That peaco on any other Irrihi Is Hie inntto of the Democratic parly, is nbnn dantly prorcil by the declaration continu ally bcliiir made by their speakers and journals, that this is n cruel war, an unholy war, an abolition war j tho,t It must bo pill down ; that Lincoln n n uiurpir, do. Wo nrc nwaro that Ihero arc those who profess to believe that in the event of Mc Clellan being elected, he will carry on the war with rcneweil vigor. To such we would sny that If McClellan is elvclol, wu iineerely wish that llwy nny not be dUip polnloli but we must rxprw our fear that n party eufrWeutly lining to elKt a PrwMint cannot be Ignored by tlwt Tie Ident, but that he uiuet act on princl clp'et laid down and adocatcd by that party before ho ncecplrd their nomliiillon. The motto of the Union party Is Ho.von, Usiox, Tkack. TLe Unor cf this nalion mutt bo vikdloalrd, which can only be dono through n Union of nil the States ; ami then, ami not until then, can pea en be ctttablifhrd. Wo vote fur n man " firm, tried and Hue," and of whom there can bt no doubt ns to his future course when elected. We are for peace no lew than they, but we arc for honor and uuluu as the basis of that ace. We propose lo lake no chances as lo which will finally Irlumph, a letter of at teplanct or a ylaifnrm. We bellevo every true lover of his country, who Is not Infat uated with the man who Is the mere tool of n parly, will east Ids vole ogaliut the her iy of peace on nny terms. .T.ICKSO.NVII.I.K, Oct. 2nth, 18CI. Mr. Editor: Permit me, through your valuable paper, to submit n few historical facts, which may be Interesting to toiiio of your readers, and somo beaelll lo the Uulon parly In the coming election. Tho last State Democratic Convention odoptnl the Ylrglnln end Kentucky Hesolutlons of 1708-09. The National Democratic Con vention adopted only tho first Kentucky IUeolullon. You will perceive, on exam ination, that Iho Out Kentucky Itesolu tlou embodies oil the principles set forth lu the other. The reiolutions are given to tho world as the political faith of Ibe Democratlo party, and on tho principle contained in ihem they are conducling the present campilgn, On the 13th of De cember, 181-1, the celebrated' Ilarlford Convenllon assembled In the city of Ilarl ford, (o adopt measures to dissolve this Uulen. Tbty reported a series ol rcsolu luUons, among which is llio following : "In case of a deliberate and palpable infrac tion of tho Constitution, affecting tho sov ereignty of a State, and Iho liberties ol the people, it is not only their right, but tha duty of each State to Interpose Ita au thority for their protection, In tho manner best calculated to eecarc that end. When emergencies pejur whieli are either be yond the reach of judicial tribunals, or too pressing to admit of the delay Inci dent to these forms, States, which have made common umpire, must be their own Judge and execute Ibeir own decis ions," Hy comparing this wllji tie flrst Ken tucky Itesolulioiw, you will perceive thai thev contain tho same principles, nnd dif fer but little hi their phraseology. The Ilnrironl Convention has been condemn ell by nil patllcs, bat moro csprcmlly'by llio VciriocnEtlc stumpers and Jcjjurnrillits 'throughout ''tho 'United Hlntes'up tp'the inception of the prtVnt wnr. In proof of this, I will refer to Hie Richmond lln quirt r, or November 1st, 181-t. "Turn lo the convenllon of Ilarlford and lenm to tremble nt Ilia mndneM-of' tho an-lho-. How far will Ihow madni'ii ad vance t -Though Ihey may eonceal froni)ri tho projrclof dUunton,tlioughnfi!Worthcm mayjliavc even conci-alol It from tlienvwlvepi yet who will prttn.il lo tel l.oiind to tho rage of dlwflbcllon! One falsa step nflcrc nnolhtr mny lead tlirm to rcf litnncc of Hi laws, Ion lrna6onaljoiieutralliy, to n war against the Government of the United Slates. In truth, llio tint net of rrtUtanco to the law 1 treaton to llio United Slate. Arc yon'rciuly for thl staleof Ihlngst Will you Kitppnrt the men who would plunge you Into this ruin t 'No man, no nsniclalton of men, no Slate or ret of Suites Uu n rluht to wllhilrnw Itself Tram this Union, ol lis own accord. The same pimcr which knit us loglhcr,cnn only tinknll. Thu ramo fomiallly which forgid thu links of llio Union, is urcowiiry to iliasulvo It. The imjanty f ,ttei which form tho Union inu-l eoiifctit to Ihr with drnwul of MiMir branch ut It. Uritll that eonrcnt ha txvit obtained, any attempt I" I iIImoIvc thn Ifefsn, or olctriicl the efflcnc) ofllicoiutlioulliirtl law, Is tnawii ttenv on to all Intents nnd purpose. "Any other doclrliie, inch as urnl which bas ltly ltn held forlh by the 1'ideral Hi HiM!ckin, llmt any one 5laui nnywltlulrnw Itrelf fiom llio Union, li an nboiiilinhli1 hoi esy which lr!p ll millior oTtiveiy jhmI ble prteiiloii to Ihu nnmo or ehaiteter of a JUtrtlM. -We cull, therefore, upon II Gowamtnt of Ihu Union In oxert lu eitcrsjrlw, wtin the mmioii shall demand It nnd wis tlie llrst Imltnr who ihall prlnK out or Use fatjlltrit of III oMvmllnii of Ilmlfoid. Thin lllintrl ou Union, which lw Ijwii eninlid by the blnod of our forefiithe rs. IIh- prldo of A wr ten mid the wander of the world. imnt no. be tamely werlfKxd lo the broltd hralitu or the n'lrrliijt ImirU or fv makentmils. Tin Unlixi imift be ntvnl, when any one ilmll dare to nsrall It. "CtHintryiiieii or Ihr Knst ! wo call liinn I you lu kp n vigilant oy upon Hkho wrettheil men who would plunge it- Inlo civil war and Irrottloviitlf iliirao. W'ltnt aver lie the tempornry cuIhiiiIIU whleh mar iiMivll ii, lot u ear. upon the nller of our oountry, to iiwutiik Umon." )oi'utMS Man. WttltWWVtPfWt BY CALIFORHIA AND TELEGRAPH. UltEaOH TII.IOllArlir.il TO J-lCMOMVII.l.tt ItxrRKSJM ron tiik sr.xTi.MiL. Wedncselny'n JJIipatchr New York, 2.1Ui. Karly u mule no demonstration since Friday. At hut re counts hie army was coiiildtrubt? below Ilarri'imburg. in it i11grarrd stole, lite nidi Hilton Head corfr,MitnUnt inys yel low fever still prevulla nt Churlvilui, Wll mlnglnn, and other rebel ol lief. TwnU) j to thirty nro dying daily. Foster, Imving bien oflWInlly notllUd that the prisener at CImhIvsIihi had been relieved frail under fire, h ordere-J the removal nf reM prU oners on .Morris l.lnnd lo Fort U.illrrk. St. IjouU, 2Mb Lite ndvive frsin Lit tle Kock stuto thut Muyrudvr hid hfi Ciiimlvn, nnd was rapidly marchtu toulh lowarili Itul river. Only about 2,1)00 rebels were left between Saline river owl Camden. Geneiul Her ron was at Little Hock on on Inspeclieg lour, through Can by' department, Great activity in mili tary mailers prevailed, preparing a move ment to Intercept I'ricc. The dead bodies of .Major Wi!on, 3d Missouri Militiu, nnd six of hla men, cup lurnl by tho rebels at Pilot Knob, nnd given to guerrillas Tor execution. f.,r (he alleged killing of soma rebel. In Ailiuiisas last mmmer, were found In Fruiikliu conn ly, yisleiday. Wilson'a body has several hullet holes in It. The rebel Major and lix private, now in Alton prison as hm (ages for Wilton nnd Ids men, will doubt less be ehot in retaliation. Nothing later from Price. A Wnrrcnsburg dlpatcli to the Demo, tral s.iys : General II'll has arrived from Independence, with a small. efcort, 'He Ihlnka our cavalry nre duinaging ,1'rlcoV movement through Kansas, and are ppriule ling the road with the blood of his besi men. Our loss In Sunday's fhjlit, U 250 killed arid woundid; the rvi)l' is mmti greater. Wo look -100 to 500 prisoners. Deserters from Price ure coming to Ihu point In considerable numbers. Halifax, 2.1ih. Sieamer from l'ermudA arrived to night with passengers of steamer Uoanoke. After ltoauoke left Havana, her engines weie atopjied in order to re ceive passengers apparently in boats, who afterwards proved to bo confederates under Captain Uruln nnd Lieutenant Parr, of Chesapeake notoriety. The Captain offered lo bond the steamer for 810,000 lu gold, payable at Derinuda. Drain was to keep charge. This was refused. ltoauoke arrived at Derinuda qaito out of, coal She had a valuable cargo of balo tobacco, coffee and sugar. Drain and passengers wero all liberated. The Captain nnd crew left for New York. San Frnoclsco, 27th jjtcamcr Sophia MejLado was blown up at Suissuln City wharfyeerdaj morning. Second .etjgln- Leer opu deck baud were killed, uuq the pilot and (wo others are missing. Cap tain Hulbuit and several others are badly Injured. She bad a high prtuute boiler Steamer Goliah was Immediately ills- patclfed with physicians, nurses, nud cveryj thing required to olleytotc.thculli-rlugiJ oT 1 ino wounoeii.u r , Igul Tendcfs -10 iHlO.'j. New York', Soili.llurpcrs Ferry Icjlci of Ibe 24lli,jnlatiu official Information of Iho losd.-i-n,900 prisoners captured. 1, 000 arrived ut Ilarpcr'n Frrry. 1,000 more nre nt WlnclicstM. Our cavalry are still picking up stragglers. San Francisco, 23lh. Private lolegrnms rjilOlo gold on Hatitniay, i'.vi. jxgni ecu- dors, loilav.-lOfiyV. Thurcdny's Dispntch- The Continerilid lelegnlpli was Inlcrritpl eil luM evening, between Aiullif dnd Suit Like. The following dispatches, relating to afTalrs on the western border of Missou ri, were tranJiiitttcd before tho break oc currnl. St. IiiN. 2.1J. It was FHgnnV divis Ion llmt had the fight on the Lltilo Ulue, with llluut, on the Vh. lllnnt's object was to delalii Iho rebels ns long 11 possi ble, and ho succeeded, with n nmll .force, in keeping Ihem engaged nil day, wheii they got into portion In Hunk Mm; he then rclreated to the Dig lllue, win re Gen. Dcilsur, wllli several lhnnnnd inllltln, mid Curtis, wflh n conslderublo force 'or volun teer, were In position Cliieugn, 2.1ih.Iavfnwnrtli p.ipcrs nf the 20ili, ny Gen. llint, with Inn thou. mini cavalry, entered Uxinginii, Mn., on Tutsdny, Iho lOlh, nnd on Weiliniluy Price ntlueked him with nil overwhelm ning force, und nfter a sharp fight ilroje Ihem from the clly. lie fell back to the Little Dine, fighting iKiptmlcly. New York, 21lli.-Tho llerutd' Wuih Inglon sjieclnl mys Jt U evidently believed by Iho highest military niithoiltici here, thut Gniut run, anytime, he plitiseii, with 11 few hours' light lug, otnupy Hichiiiond. Tliut Iao's army will eupltuhito nr Iwstlly evuouaiu Is nil llmt Grunt drelrca. Tlie rt-uion awlgnul for such iMny U, lo 11I1I11I11 llmt iwnlt wltliont the mcrllicc 11 f life llmt would nlteml its enplure by illreot nmuuli. Wiiilihigtnn, 2lih. Arrival from the Army nf ll Polemic, report heavy firing heurd Siilurihty night, towurils .Tumea riv. er, niiiMrrntly from our guiibmits. Hioh- iiinud p.iir, of the 'i'Jil, acknowledge n lefriit in IheShciiuiidinih vnliey, u low of 23 run, bctidi those they captured, ud 111, COUliilhil ni.d wniinded. Gunboat Jason, from Dermnda Ilumlreil, ITlIt, rejiorts Yellow Fevernlitaining tlierc. A sleuin blockaile-rutim-ralled Momhiy. New Yuri; 3-ltli. Tlio World' Wu.h inglon picl.il lays It Is now nllrgi-el that Stanton will be offered tho Chief Justlre ship. Ciiinerou, Hanks mid Kutlcr are meiiiliined for the War lcHirlimut. Itefiigii from the Slienuiidemh report llmt nolwithstandlng the devastation by Sheildan, Ihero nre still luimcixc qiianll lies of grain out of thu track liiktn by our army. A Murtiiishiirg corrrnpondenl, nf the 21, ny. In ll.o bnlllo nf the lUlli our low wa4 ft.OOO killed, woundid ni.d ml wing. In the morning wp lont 21 guin, 'i eM lured 7.000 men mid fill gniM. The e-ne-my's Iom therefore is tiboiil 10,000. Cu-"- lur's division lias enptnreilOl pieors of or-' lillery within two week. Dolitll from (.'rilar Vwk victory, slate that Duviu' lirlgiede nud Hw Dili N. Y. punned Hie rebels to FUher's HID, e.ipturtng 1-1 gun, wngnn t mlns, am) slaughtering immense number of relieh. San Frunoitco Oct. 23.1. Gun. McDon nil ut the mass meeting, last evening, nimlc a rcmuikiible epeech showing up MuClellun ami urging re-election of Lincoln us a mili tary mcewiity, Cedar Creek, Oct. 21sl. I puriued the enemy nearly to Mount Jackson, without meeting an organlwd regiment of Iho ene my, Froift uceuunu of prisoners the rout was complete. About 2 000 of the enemy broke and made tlwlr way through mnun tain? on the left. For 30 miles of the lino of retreat Iho road was strewn willi nrm thrown tfwny by flying rebel. 4S piece of artillery aro now at my headquarter. Not loss limn 300 wngnni and ambulances wero either captured ordejlrnyed. Occur rence of tho morning wai turned to our nd vantage ai much as tho' It had been planed. The only regret I liavo is Iho capture early In the morning of from BOO lo 1,000 of our men. From all I can learn, Karly's rein forcements numbered nut less tlmn 11,000 tinen. bnKmnM. Knns City Oct. 22d 'llio fight yes terday between the Little Dlue and Indr penilenco wae a very gallant afl'.ilr, W fought Price's entire army for five hour. McLune's Colorado regiment allocked ond secured the guns of a rebel battery. Col. Hurt gallantly sustained tho charge with u battery of the lSlh Kansas nud the sec ond Colorndn rejrment. He I enld to have lost 60 men killed ami woundid. Ma jor Smith, in command of the regiment was Killed. Our entire loss is reported at 400, Fogan, 8helby, Murmaduke iud Clark, and several other Drlgadier. are with Price. Our pickets had a slight skirmish this morning. Jamison was attacked nt Dig Dlue ford by a hcuvy column. At 2 p. m. the enemy nirlved nt the ford, Slid Jamison fell hack to Weslport nnd State Line. Heinforcemenis were sent Mm. 'I he two commanders fought the enemy till aftber dark, dr.lying him -1 miles over tbo op?n pralrlo. Thli morning the Hue was formed five miles fouth of Koims Oily. On the West, port road. Tha skirmishing continued several hours, when, the whole forea.nd voqceil, and heavy firing emned, The enc- I my fell buck rapidly nud formed ft new linen mile Imil n hair Irnm tho first posi tion. Tho fhihtlng was kpt up for ten miles. Gen. Pleasaqton then ennio In on our left, and a charge followed Ins urrlvul which reunited In the total rout of the en- cmv. W lien our iniornwriii-wniB i"m .. J .. ..t -..11. a i.v.t.:.. itkVi. "'"l.rJXT: n mzXX. dcdjllif voliiillWf oiVflif" left.inhd Dellter tlifuilerncd rIilUhJe? weielturSid 7.ftS ...IIIIW !HMA C.rrrnin?( 11 . FFord.wiWi In Ihw Illicitae-ef ihcfljht.iind nmdo several brllliiiiitjlmrge'9. rriilay's Dispatch. Snn Frrtticlceo. 27lh. Ptcntner, Golden" Clly, nrrleed Ibl i-eriilng. ail dnj-H truiti ruimina, with New Yoik limits nud yiill'puV sihgrts. ,-GeimmlKanln Colnnin wn dnlybleil'iV I'rejnient of New Greliudn, Out. lst foi two yinn. A, telcnrani from 'Gov. Morgan, tlnlnl New i'ork, Oct. 'iilih, to tlie Chairman ol tho Stnlo Central Cominlflo, tiysi Thu lolditiV votc'ln I'diiisylrUtila Is 1mA yet In. Tho Inline vote Is expeoted lo show u finntl rtcpublieuu mnjurlly. , , . . A New York dl-pilcli, of llio 2Clh, quote e gold ntZilfi , ,-,. n',. lly'lheploiiIBii'ririheShihTi MetLaih 1'olBcr. pilot, ClmiK-f Yule. 'ii cntfiun'r. mill William I.awlir wivi- kllhd. Nel-em Miitchmnii mid MeOlelhttid firemen, and A lloy nre jntriiig. Cupl. llnlbut nnd xeve-n ullicrr aiu Injured. Suit Lake. 27tli. Proo-citon of Hie nverlmid stage routo eii'tward. hi far ai-I-ort Keiuni , ha been placid by tlie tficru lury ol War In charge or UeiurM Connor. Thu Generul piopoxo rending Immediately two lull companies nl California cuenlry lu Ihu ludinu country, ta-t uf thu Jtoeky moiitilalii, for n winter campaign. Five compaiile, id cue airy, have Iw-u eonroll ilatnl Into two Fplundid compaiile, Who will probably ulurt eii'lwnni emly nel week. General Uoiiiuir will go to demur, tiy eoiich, in n lew days, lo true what fiiflher pn-pnetioiii nro neviM.iry. mid If it tniu (Kilgu ii dutermliied on, will 1'Oiniuni.d In icrrou, Kal-rii line l out uf uidir Ln'yuiiil Omaliii Clly. NEW TO-DAY. A Ciirel. Thl Is In ct-rllry Hint Ihr Card, publbhul by Thos. Ilvvlus in the Hus-rixru I" Mm n lo my promlo. 1 oitllnl on Win. Hotfiimn. mid ho mid he hnd 110 rrciilltctlou uf any ueli contract, and If calltd 011 to iweur, lie would hnvu to swear ho hml no reoollrctlou or nny sueli eor.vyinillon. Thu unto I giivo were Tor land oblnlned from me through n mlibiku lu milking out n dvd of nnulher plieu or laud. Ill reality. Iho I nnd was mine. Hut (brou-Ji n tielml eallly or Uiu law I was defrauded out or It. I paid him in -Kreciihncks n! pur. and In londrd from lh fttst lo ilo o, nnd n ho wn such n law-abiding innii, nnd wunled what the law gieve, I wns willing he rhiiuld have I he full Ix-iie-fit of It. It I In bad taste fer Mr. Dcvcns lo coiiiphilu or greenback, when ho pi tiled hi storo bill nt Minr. Ilrmllmry t Wudu's in Rreanbacks nt par, whlcli con lie seen by ctilllncr on tln-m. He 11U0 paid a btll to Henry Kbppl lu green back, 'which ho had no Iwller e.cno fur paying lu irj-oeulmcks than the bill or.Mers llradlury X Wade. Jawm 11, l'uni.. . Jaek'oiivllle Oet. 29lh. 1HHI. PHYSICIAN AND SU-HGKON, J.ci:soxnt.t.K, Oiikhox. Office at hi rcstih nee nn Oregon slreel. DR.. A. D. OVEtlBECK. Dr. Oevrbeck would ntinniiiiec lo Iho elt-Ix-Nii of Jackson oounly nnd vlctnll). thai liehn mliiriidl ln.liirkvuiivlllemiilrviiined Hie praoUce uf irx-illelii". He will iilin bn fiMind ut hi old vl-iiid. the OverlxMk Hofpllitl. or nt hU rvtldoiice opjioiliu Wet ti-n-r' llreivery, uiib-i nbtutuii pruf. siliui nl butinoH. He would ro-pvcitlilly lulieit n rvuuwul or fiiriiiT patroun1'. Ho! "Every bodyf! AT TIIK , HOTEL, POORMiS CREEK, Tha lUth or i'i,it-iiliti-. A Splendid Ball, WII.I. UK OIVH. rTilKiiuderlgned would ropfctfuilyinn .L nounce In Iho public, ueiivnuly, thai he will nie n Hull at hl rvldt-iice. ou l'uor inan'H Creuk, on Iho uvenliit; or Nov, lOlh. IHi'.l. Kvrry prcparnlloii Is IxjIiik nude for llio onmrurt or Ihu guest. Tho Uuit oiiulc lu Hie country will bo obtained. A puinral invllntlon In rxte-ndid. Tlcfcole IhitO dollar. LOUIS IIKHLING. l'oormiin' Cieek, Oct. 28. (ioi2Utd J. ROW'S Oppotlte Lovo ,t llllger's, Cnlirorula l Jucksonvillc, Orvgou, i''lls;''T0l'T0YSi'' HOLIDAY GIFTS! He t t 1 t J. HOW Inrornn the clt'znns or Jackson vlllo and thu publo K'nirully that he hu just itctvcd and otter for mlu his supurlor ttock or U.VYANA & IMITATIQN..., in g TOBACCOS, H OUTLKRYi PIPES, FIQS.K RAISINS, kStntloiiary & Scliool-looUs O OANDY, NUTS, O 3 TOYS. ' SUGARS, 3 -ALDUMS, KTU, v. ; Prices to suit tho times. Call nudC ; kvvc your mouey. oo ov ho .!.,; H,0000 0000000000000 ooooooooooooooon A X.nrco juhI .Iflne Anitmeit 8 S of Willow" 'Vru an linuil,' fur X I f o 5 ooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000000 A'larjre' collection qf the latest 'and'best Nuvelslor circulation. .Choice QrcoH Fruit conelaullr on land. Dec. 10, 18CJ. J ROW. Bradbury Wade, Cnlirornin St., Jnckgoitvlllc, Wholesale g Retail Dcnlcrs in FANOY-A.NIJ STAPLE -lothlnix,Tlol"i5Tu7irSiTTr" GrocVil'e-s llnriTiVhT, 1toii und Stqel, Asricultiiriil ami Mining Iiiiple'jiiirntRjU .qurrCjHeoHs-tVnrey tliinV wnrc, Con! Oil stijuii.aiui Chliuuuyji, Tolincoo' niu Clgnrie, SintIonrr't Plrn-J grnfjli Alhii,i!'i Cuiic1i1o7.si''" cte-, etc. " INflddllloHilo nMiaJ stoeUj-d-nnreaioWnT celvlug ie lurgt flilpirt-'iil. umbniotn-j j coinplvtc nvorlmeiit' In wll of Hit aortvo ".'-a-- 'S,"T.KOr'1V .'WfteiJlWMSH, 1- rKrlclico w'llh gu'ut enre, iiy n Jijeniber or nur linn who lins Imd n rojdouce rTtiir iicnynir In Wuuib-jm OMtf-iii iiUirtl kiidwithe wonti or'lM locilllyv . v"- Conndent llmt we eanjiul 1-oliiii-JepftM ,ny nfiy houc lie. JoWo:i cjnnly. we l)lg-i our pntrou thai uur prlc-e hal-lio "Cheap ns tho Chcapost." .... r --,i :.nvljr7 Tliniiktng nur runner vairon. ir enea vor lieri'ti-rurc i-xiemliu lu 'nirAiuivfVl would teK peel fully solicit u cdtitlnusue . . . - . . eneir paiiuiuiKw. A'o.ritouuu: m sroir aoons. Cull and give ui yeni'r 'fen nriifitija Mll7f. .M l , ,-llItADimitY.rrWADK. .TreU'rtlK'lllu. Qpli.. ffc IB. ''oeyilf &s:zy&& T II K ' 1 1 I t Slnudnnl fiewlug taliinc, or tub YORLI),,' I'riTm which nil mliem deriu llielr iltkllly. All other pny lle'iiit In Mown. Jf.v .thu nrlliml Inventor niitl peleiilre. 1Vi Justly oelebnitid muehlne comblue Hie di'Orable ipmlilie ol nil iilln t. ifttd - ill ren cotluii, mlk or Ibrrod with i(iiil ftielliiy-tnimiiliji IhlckueMOf Hue liiu-Ilh to harncot leu di r; Ihey run lljeM nnd rr.pld! ninKn A-nent lock--liluli, nbliv on Uitli miIus; nmer drur1 ntllehe; wilt pit&i'r mid t.w em l Hie tamo time,. Thiy nro very l lupin, i-nIIy unil'r liind nnd nmiuig'edi aro iittmilirwlMlue of gu-ul strength mid or ierfiul iii-cliubm, ii(vn correct nnd iMlaiitlllo' mectiaiiKal prii. elp'luM. FOR FAMIUY-USE TIIK LETTER "A" Family nmcliliw La no cijnnl. It due tha eiillro runvii of work In Ilo inornproTwl inliufarr Price g;0 00, With llxlUrM ciiuipletii; nud wltli cjp to cpver Hie tiifc chliio purl, loekln neeurcly, &IJ5 00. Price or the -'A," m-ard tiuikbed ouotiia, with cup, S7,' OH) Letter "H-' light mknu- We 1'0 Iikvv lor lo I tin Jmprove-d Iillllv (ilmit niaohluo $iU theNiw lCualsudnu eUluu 315. DI'iMINfi fcCO. No. It. Munlyoiiii-ry .Sirrrl, Sillll'lMlcltCO, ,. Sole ngoUlSfor the Pnelllo Coat. i Snn Pranel'co.Ool. fi. 1M:7 "' oeH.'unt HEIMSTriEET'3 Iuiniltablo Hair rtantflverr ' if is yor a $ s lint rectnnii leroy bnlr In ll orluiunl color, by iiiplylnjf Hie?- ciipllli!rx.tnjjrinilh'6l; imil imieniiiiu, lninriil by m;o nr dlv HIM. All ll.4llll IhtrrVt llrfM Ith) COUlpOtril or ttuiiir c"'ir.desiroyii.h,vitHUly-Hiiii beuulyur the hair, anil aironl of HiemsclTc un dreeing, )lelmtn e-t Intinltablt to orlii not only rtu-turm tmlr liHtrinititrul color by nn vay proex, but elves the hair ii Xj-ix-vs.vi'ixvtXS oiaiiyS pepmotnii l4 feruwb..preyuut It .ydR oir, erftdlcallH Ubo, daftdrntf, nnd liiijmrjm heullh mid pleautiieiM6'the he.id.' Mt'liM stood Iho tet ol llmt, Ix-iug tho original Itulr-coluilug. und I ennnlanlly .Iiicrva'log In fuveir. Ufd I ) Uilh K-'illl'-inen B"d la dle, It I Mild by nil iwpreliiblu dealers, or can lie procmed by them ut' 1). ti. JUnxw, Proprietor. New Yerk. Two ilzo, Clio, and 41. feowSly Sjiitii A IUvi. of Portland. Agenu. ADAM'S GERMAN TONIC ' ANU AROMATIC BITTERS Theso bltleri nre ldnhly rillneS,'grlcfill lo the lailc, warnihig.MiiuiilntlrtKkftrid l.i vlK9rntlng lo tho debilitated yteniJ;:-Tbr' aro1 n thoroughly tmdlcaled 'eompoand, J miwcrfiil nud coueont rated, auil hnvo'bren LrouKbt to their present elate or pwrfrttlon by nearly twenty years e.wrienOe, and ares beyond ijiietlot,'ono of iho bent reniedle for nil din-uses or tho dlgeittve orcan', Whero the fyetvm bus byen rvduced by IV vers, etc,, Ihey il( prove one qftlie mo't valunblo nuxllkrle lur a tpcaly nnd perjus neut rtttoralloil to health and tlrength. Price SO cents per boltlo. For saleVy all drugei'ln and Grocer. ootriuUV pIROUIT .Coutt, of-thcHtat if Orj J qiij lor. the rc6uulypf Jesevhloe JJi tuber Term, ISC-I. ' Luciiida KlUworth, Plaintiff, vs. Francis KlUworth, JJel'emlpnt. In K.mllj SuU tlir Wljorcc, To Francis F.llsworlh, pcfimlaiijftr- You ure hereby summoned te appear in the Cbcuit Court, pf th,e .Sloto-qf 0r gon,Vor thd tfrSity of .lojejililni, at the term thereof o be. held on. ,tbe. Vewrlh Monday, being thu olfc day of October, A, D.riaC4, ai() npswer JjjUjCOinplaMiil this cuuie filed, vlibHtn Ijie? "pluiiAltT pmy for a disjolutiou of the bands of matrimo ny now existing between you, and u remit lur to her mnidco. imiuu.-. , ,.r ( c '. And you will' luko netiMlbatMinleM you appear ami answer, as btreiu nininioii- to, iue piiiiiiuii-wiii npniy ee eny uuureiur tho relief demanded in her raid' complaint, Dy order of Hun. P. P. Prim, Circuit Jiidire. JAM KB U. FAY, l.icturiuir imiciiiiie. sua uo.nnu wun cap, S70 III): Lcller 0."Jieniy niannfiiclurinR, price SBi 0uf)."e)1mldur,nlaaWu'e,,ll.,; ..14' Ifirtrtt rvlii,,il.,r li,t.,..t,i.. U(l I nug20wC Solr for Plaintiff.