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THE OREGON SENTINEL. Foil THK I'BKSIBENCY IN 180?, UI.VK X, flltAXT, Of till CtTH mm, "Kll ifon, theit ipmI nl fillbfol xfT.itil " The r pt faor reward, for patrlotr riitilihmtnt for trtltort. FOB TIIK VICE I'llKSIDK.VCY, KIJIIi 111 t 11.1,1 l.ll, or ontoo. TlMh tubjttt to lli J.xlilgn of tba'Xttlonil Union Ckn Trillion. D. M. C. QAULT. EDITOR, S.VTuni)A.Y Mon.vi.vo, Nov. 0, 180" The Hop Culluir. Tho wonderful yield ol this valuable, product in tliu SsivntniLMito Valley dur ing tlic pust year, is beginning to ex cite attention among tlic fanners ol Cnlifurmn. The yield 1ms not only been greater than that ever recorded for a like number of acres, but tin quality is so superior as to coimnniid the very highest market price. Mr. Flint, ol Sacramento county, ltasgrown, picked and baled from ten acres, the extraordinary umount of 1 7,?0n pounds worth in the San Francisco market over $12,000, or a return of over $1,500 per acre. Ask yourselves, farmers, of Koguu Hiver Valley, what staple you are at present raising that returns one- lentil ol tlic above sum. o are cter nally crying out " give us a market," nud to-day, if by somu mysterious ngency, a railroad would spring into instant existence, what would wc have to sell?; a few thousand bushel of wheat, a few hundred bushels of ap ples staples, which from their prolific return in almost any climate on this coast, yield but little profit to the grower. Hops may yield well any where, but cannot be cured for market successfully except in just such n ell inatoasours; and on an article com manding n leady Halo nt sixty to soventy cents per pound, the small freight from here to tide-water need present uo obstacle to a succes'.ful ven ture. Tho timo is near at hand when tho roots should bo planted, and if at tended to early, next year's crop would yield ton times tho profit returned by uiiyiuiiig cise we can raise. ) lio will Letter rrom 1), F. Dowel I. Washington, 1). C, ) Oct. mth, 180V. ) TIIK TALI, I1KCTIOXB Ought not to have BtirprNed any one who was well informed of the Repub lican and Democratic nominations, nud tlie issues in their platforms. In everv State that has given Democratic ma jorities, there were obnoxious nidi' is sues in our Union platforms, which took oil thousands of good loyal votes from the Union ranks. These issues in California arc now well known in Ore gon ; hence it would be superfluous to try to explain them to the render of the Shntiniiu Hut Elaine, Ohio nnd l'nnvlvania demand our attentioti. In Elaine, the lienublicans extended their iniueinles to prohibit the making or selling eider, which greatly reduced their majorities. The most prominent sine itsuu in jiin i- iiMiuu ui wieir pro posed constitutional negro sulVmge amendment. It contains n clause which disfranchises all soldiers who had not been honorably discharged. It is in these words: " L'icli male cltlwn of the United Slate, of tin-nc of tweuty-nne jrnr. whn hull h.nr Ihi ii a resident of the St.ilc one year raw I prr crdlnp the clrcllon. and of Hie county, tmvip shin or nurd In kIiL'Ii l,u nulil,... inch ilm may Ik' provided by Mtv. except 'icb iiTran m ''''' navr nornc arm in uppnri or nny lnti or rcWlllon n-piln't the Gnmmneut United Ma!t, ur u.ive roldence to uvoiil t l.iry wrtico Ibcrrof, PIhr'r Views on MienUwnti'rs. .Tackhonvii.i.i:, Nov. 8th, 1807. Enrroi: Skntinkl: I nut not one of those who nro forever growling nt the 1803, the Republicans again carried tho Stato by fifteen thousand majority. In 1804, Jlr. Lincoln again held the Stato bv twentv thousand. Lnst year tho Republicans elected Qencrnl Geary, i . . , ; autl,0ri:v. 1 can np a poiui nr soiuier, ur seven uioiisnim i , ,. ,. , . - , ...i,!..!, majoritv; hence the Democrats have but locate the d.fhculties under uhiil little ca"ue ro rejoice over I'ennsylva-' they have to labor, and how Vain it nia. Give us General Grant, or any , would be for them to endeavor to other well known good Union man as ; v,0 nj Qii the contrary, like all a candidate, and in ISOfiwo will again,' ;.. , ,, , j ,,, canv tho State bv at least twenty thou-1 , ,'' , , . . ' . ,, .... sand mninritv. "The New York 7W- disposed to defend those in author t when I hear the wail ol coiuplamt raised ngninst them. , ( ' 'I take up my pen to-day in defence of our worthy -Hoard of Trustees, for which I have no doiii't they will feel themselves under many obligations. tunc in commenting oil tho Jate clcc turns, truly says: " I.ntv In the Miinmrr or 1SC2. Mr. Lincoln was per.uiulcil, utliT loner urylnir nml lio'lliv tltm, tu l"tie 111. edict or iii.iiiclputlmi, Tho country, It ru niM, o not prvp.itnl fur It that l. tlie lor reach", were not. Anil when the i'IkIIiiik llint fnnn fnllnwul rliowi-il DeiniM emtio culm nlwo everywhere -towi Kl in jtl j reallv hoie' as mv services Vpt Hip nuiKiTritt'ri' ' hwit'il Hi it iiIhiII- , , . ' . ' .. U.J linn nml r.iil!oa).m hml ttcWm! llirlr il"nlh-i mv emireiy miiiiiiiuiv, unit, wj hUmt I.ooi; it M iIiik. Ma.iichii'tt. Michi- t-j-c t10 u- for the deed, even tliougli ran, Ulcniiiit,lli"rp.xclnhmil their lli'piili T ... ... . '. . , , )(. ilniii inHJ.irlli.n rilnr il innn thnn hair pee J nccomplish iluthlllg III their behall. IVmi.ylvniihcarri.il iivthr I). ini.crat nml j The subject which I wish to take l nlliil Slnt.- HiMinlnr lmIik-iI In siiilf or l.ln- . . v . .... , coin', lariri' m ijorliv j n e Ohio, m.'pt clnin t.y mt consideration i their Into extrav fiomi mnjiirliy tor the l)cmiicmt., ho carry 11 1 nnnl aiiiiroprintiiin," as somethoticht lti'preciilattv.' In totmre--n cl-nr pain of, p . , .. " . ncven i ice Inillaim Illinois liken lMT.rrlil- ' " persons have been wont to call it, IkiIIi hninchr of the I.stMntiir. lo-thlnl of f0,. t, ,mr.)OS 0f crcctillg II bicakwa the lli'pt ni'lilnllves III ('nnfri'. nml n lli'iiui-i ' ' , ,'., , cmtl! V. 8. Kitmhir tralnnl In iiieh : eo Now ter on Jiiokxon creek. I wish to show ich i-ro m I ',,r"v '-I'1'' '' l.l'icjiln riwir of her 'even i j,, ,0 fim .tlivli tijM COiisiduring the iv lniimrfitlmi ci'Clnn. now wiMit lv the H iwvrnls hy rwr , , , '. . ..,.., i .7 .. H.iiou mslorlir. uivinir anotlhT Seiminr. with I object in view, the appropriation ol avo U-tl f.ou llmlr place or f""' a '" live lt"WMiiti it In tmiKU'i" tl,ir, v.((. ,lmN was not extravai.'illlt. twine ilrrtllMl Into the mill- lV nl New orV. li-rc Lincoln hail fltl.lH'O . r. arw ri.r,,.i ,i. .;.,!, lualorliv. nml the Union Hck. i Iuhi y-nr n htm if we examine the rucords, we shall see or n iral rnwei iff wtr;orirnmnt mttxuo' hw , ! ;lrc',' 'h-UMMil now il'clini: Si'jrmour (iiiVHtnnr Mlt tt, appropriation WHS to bo ill dm AJ.l nol ntbtttjMHtltl Wfii htraHy thithumtt "? '""" " " ' '' '" ii'iiri'rii 'in-rii- -- - from tlu ur, nml h.ill havt- the iitiallllciill on I tathw In CwutrM- tin yon mil rv the fautnl grri'lllntCKb, and Cl or an tltctor, ami be cntltlid to ot! ut nil elections. consenueiitlv, only nrlilnc on Ih.- wall? tii't It hluli lime to eke ,..,:..i. , ...,,,..(i..m .1..1I.,..., ..,! iiMilpir"r-orh!p. miU nttcml to savins the ';i"""""' '" ". """ "" "' b'uiou : eightv cents m coin. Kven if the mi . . -i . . . . .. .iii I if I . i nt lmilop,1- This oucht to lean, the Union narlv ! whole amount had been in coin, I hold willful deserters, btuintv juiHper and I "l,"Cl t" .ani im '" r-"': . . .. . . . ' . cowards who fled from t Ur cmnitlM ! ?ool lewmi nol In ilaci-"old par tv that it could not have been in n Ktrict to avoid tho draft. II the neoub. hml "'". '" "'i"mtiii. nml to nvoul , hoiiko considered extravau'ant. .Anv adopted the measure, it would have 2? '"" IIIU,om l""0- "" 01,c examining the word extravagant also disfmnchiu-d between twentv and n "Oce where ne-ro stlfli-ago and lTll.liiri,K.,r wm ,"..,.1- thirtv thousand good lovnl Union si.l- ;cO'.stniet.on, nceording to the plan ' "iincrH i ii.iuriileiil nm ii.nl ilien, who wen- neither' traitors in,- "f f 'B. wore tin- only issues, the Hy agree with me. moral, willful dcu-rtors Mor j,omitv ""i l"rly htive large nmjoritien. In, Admitting, however, the sum to be jumper: and who had not left theft- l0W" WJ' wv'Hiwamo : twenty inou- al.,M. ,lillk ti,nt T ,.., ),. t)mt tip itiiim : in i i'iiiipp. iiiiviiinr limn1 oitntles to avoid the draft. Near tho cloe of tho war, a ijitestion arose in the army as to tho term ol the enlist iicnt ol many of the Ohio volunteer. "Jinny of the soldiers belieied and eon tended that their time had expired. The oflieers contended that their time had not expired, and that it was nee csary to proorvi the full stronirth of the army until everything South be came moro quiet. Under these eir- cuimtances. iicarthirtvthousand of the gallant soldiers from" Ohio, who had sand, the larcest 'majoritv ever given I '"r' P"'"'" y j.i-uiv for any party in the rflnle I penditnre. hvery citizen knows that Lot'our party in Oregon take warn-j tlll ,0H" " wmil'dii'd to spend front intr and read tho sictts of the times be-: om' ,n "vo "imdred dollars a year re hire it is too late. Let them et aside ' !"'jr Greets mid bridges destroyed their nri-iiidiees nnd nllav their ,.nl by the floods of Jnekoii ereek. And. jealousies; let them learn 'tliat in tinitv l'm.v v'"'m'" fnrllmr knows that if the only, there is stientrth, and that the l'rekwttew now being built by pri principles on which ottr party is found-' v,,,t fiitorpri-i' i u success tlint it will ed if nut trammelled will. Sttes that N,vt' ,,,L' ,own '"v" ,,r t""' lumdn-d li-tmct ittid defeat in localities, will ' ""Ifors a year in repairs, .... . . I n'1 lie tllO lirst to trr tln nnu- nml nminL.!...,..,! f..:.l.i"..ll.. .1 i. .1 .. - -- "j ....... ...... ...... hiuiuil" wncu i.iitiiiiiiit Liiifjumi iiim war. icti ' . , t. 1 . . . ing uraiicii 01 agriculture? Who will 'Hie nnnv witliout leave and went l ? "' ,,l"",I,,,i,"l,.v "inniii reeon- . i -" " ;" bo tho first to tap this vein of golden I'0""-'. .Lnder the military rules nml Htntotinn as they did through the lierv : mmx "v' ".v """"'i tlml l"L' linvtite wealth and enrich himself bv it' Wlnt ' roSllIl't'01"'. tIll'.v were regarded us tie- ordeal of rebellion, and make treason h ''"',' interested would com. farmer in this valley will throw oil' the sloth from his shoulders and show en terprise enough to Biipply tho home market, which is by uo means small, with this article? Whoever is the first to inaugurate the culture of this valuablo commodity in this valley will be a fortunate, as well as a judicious man, and wc predict for him a speedy fortune. sorters, nud are so recorded on the inns-1 ter rolls ortlie army. I iidcrthiselnuse of the amendment, each and all of them would hao been disfranchii-od if tho people had adopted the negro siitVmge amendment. These soldiers were scattered all over Ohio, and it was natural for them to spurn the im putation of deserter, and tt-e their in Uueueu and votes to east oil' such an More Imllnii Atrocities. The Owyhee Avalanche of tho 20th contnins the following : William Hlack, of the firm of Black Pro's, residing in tho town of Oro.was shot nnd fatally wounded by Indians on Thursday evening about seven o'clock, lie died yesterday morning. It is astonishing with what audacity the "noble red men" jierpelrated the bloody net. At the tune, Jlr, lllaok had just stepped out of his door .with a candle in Ids hand, and wns walking round the corner oftho house, intending to go down into the cellai' from an out side entrance, xiioiucr itotiso is situa ted about frfeet distant. Tho Indians were but ween the two house, nud shot two arrows at Mr. Uluek, one ol which produced n fearful wound in, his breast, near the heart, ruiiMiig his death. The The funeral will tnla place to-day. Tin' moccasin tracks showed there were five of the murderers in town nild several on the mountains near by. Signal fires are seen utmost eVcrv tiigfil oirtlie mountain, nt a short distance fro.'n town. The Uailroad Stage, from Hunter's wns It rod into by Iniliaiin yesterday morning n "iont two o'clock. It occur red uiiout.iiiii'cii miles from Silver, near Ciiftmiu-iinil St lit inn. Onlv the driver nud olr. Brooks, from the Slteep Htiticli, were on board. One of the horsch was shot, ran a few yards nud dropped don ii dead. The" boys fired several shots nt their assailants, who, deeming it too hot, rait away. Tho diher ninl "Mr Hrooks received no Ijimn. They cut the dead horse loose, put out the lamps and drove the three horses to the station. It was undoubtedly tlic same band of Indians who have been committing depredations hereabouts fbr several days. UreyonUtn. Coosi: Ha v. The engines and boiler lor a proicller the hull ol winch is being built nt C'oose May have just left San Kranciseo for that place. This esel is the property of II. II. I.uce, I'sq. When completed. ilie will lie employed in earryttiir freight and pas sengers twiro it week between Kinjiiro City, on Cmise liny, nnd tlic head of navigation on tooe river, passing through a (critic valley iibotit ten miles in extent tlie distance from fctupitc City being about twentv mile. She win also run once a wed. ironi umpire City to Isthmus Slough a distance ijf about twenly mites inking frelgltf and pns..cngers. On the latter route she will take freight fur ('..quille riwr, the connection being made by teams. licsidcs being engaged as a freight and passenger boat, she will aUo be used .INDIVIDUAL LIABILTY.- -- . -o3 K . 001 CASH CAPITAL, 300,00f orrior.t S. W. Cor. Montgomery California Bt'i. Insure neiilnt Lpm or Damnce hr Flu M Dwellings mid nil klmls of IJultdiiig, ' ml on Mcrchnndia, Household ' Fnrtillnrcnml all other Per ianal Property at the Lowest llBtcs. "" All JLosses I'nyablc in U. ' Gold Coin. Can. CiiiiisTUNsKN-, I'rehlent J. GiiKtMuiM, Vice 1're.idei.l II. RoTiisciitt.ti. Secretory, ' JAMES T. GLENN, Aacicr, Jacksonville, 0. oc27-tr S, STOP THAT THIEV r Ootigh.: It is stcnling IVdrri you your henllh, which is dearer to you than nil your wealth. Nine tenths of tho diseases prevalent in this climate spring from Colds and Coughs. and its BvinicUlirccrs. a scorn and a ' I'"1'"' the work, and thus savetlietown I for towing. beinispeciiillv designed bv hii-sin-' in the mouths of tho iiont.li. . tin- expeiiK'. I think the Hoard did Mv-J.'."''1' ''"' ,lm.t. I"","'k('' mwr ' .. I. . . . wisely when, in order to make the en- t f . "? w ux ..ii:Mrii.v itiMiii at uiTCii terprise itoiil.lv Hiirc, thev made this I ow.v. I he following painful details, jluni Bjpniirliuloii. Tax pavet taken from the Salem J.Wr,l, are in ' mI.oiiI.1 be the !at o to complain, reference ton daughter of .Mr. Tlio. I ,,r tl.U litil.. ,. i ,....i.. ll..p.ll.l. OI mis COIIUIV. llHMMItlllllt M,e..,Lin.. ulll 1 i;,.i.i Ml had been insitue from uu eurlv ure. l. i... .i i .. . , .Mr. I.itee for that purpose. Timber are of the bust, white cedar till until rat bends. When finished, she will cost about li.',00(. .So miy-h the JUi, h.y and Srieiitlfit' J'tinn. More Imiiak Tr.orm.i:s. Tho fol lowing interesting item is from a friend in Crescent City, under date ol Oct. 30th. Tho point where the ditlicntty occurred is on tlie Klamath river, about twenty miles from its mouth : In nil probability we are likely to have some trouble with tho Klamath Indians. "Win. rUcGarvey bought A. Fnidor'i. trading post at tho Klamath IJIufl", lo cated nt Peck wan, nbout two months ago; nnd week before last .McGarvey dispatched n boat with five Indians to get a load of Hour nt this place, nnd in going out of the river tho boat was capsized, and the five Indians drowned. Iliclr bodies have not yet been found. Their relatives (who are the Coyteps and I'cekwaiih), demand about si. "thou sand dollars pay for them ; and it is pay or fight. McGarvey sent tip hero for ashistniice, and on receipt of the tleinaud, dipt. Appleton hcnt I.icut. Uroom down with twenfy-fivo men; nlso Hryson and Tucker accompanied life party. In the mean time, fourteen of the Schragoin Indians caiuo down tOIeGarvey'b assistance with Sid. l'ar rish. There aro but JJvo whito mmi at tho Klamath JJlutli. Yesterday Limit. Broom bent up for fifty moro soldiers.; don't know how it will turn out, but at any rato 3IcGarvoy will have to leave tho Klamath. unjust imputation. This clause nlone " . ,w " mttm ""' '1.,r,y W every year by the ndwintugc of this wns uiioiiu'Ii to defeat the eonstitutiotial "S "! "ttnek of fever and , breakwnter. ThiiMhe wSmIoiu or the nme.id.nent, aid to defeat any party ngiie; but, ,e grew ..,,, the dl-imse iran is uvi,,(1 .,.,, mv trMW , Calvin IJ. MoDo.vai.o. Tho Union iet announces that this gifted writer is to assumo control of its editorial col umns, commencing on the llthiust. Wo wclcomo this brilliant nnd fearless champion of freedom as a tout ally. His words were inspiration to tho Union party in California, and wo long to hear tho Copperheads of this Stato Rfjuirm undor his biting and withering BarcuBm. Throw your thunderbolts', McDonald ; striko homo to the hearts of tho people ; nervo our party to stand up again as of old in the glorious cause of liberty ami human justice, and the treason-Btnined friends of rubollioii will crouoh again as they did of yore amid tho smoke and firo of battle. who would try to di-''nice our "era 111101 soldier, who returned to their homo believing they had a just right to do so, without intending to deert their post. It i more than probable that the lie publicans lost in this clause nlone up wards of thirty tlmti-iitul votes. The only wonder is, the Republicans have elected llavs, Governor uf Ohio, bv a ery small majority. Tho proposed amendment dixpinlifyiug so inane gal lant soldiers caiuo vcrv near bcatit." him. " In Pennsylvania, the only State of fice to be filled this Tall was a Judge of tho Supremo Court. The licpuhli cans nominated Williams, ol Allegha ny county, who was wholly unknown 111 me oaiance 01 me Mate, while the Democrats nominated Judge Seharv wood, who is profej-or of law in tl... I Diversity of Pennsylvania, and who, many years ago, published an edition of Iilackstone with excellent notes prepared by himself, which has given him a national, legal reputation throughout tho Stute. In theeitvof Philadeliihia. tin, l!. ittblicans wero imwiie unouirh to modi. , 1 , . , , . .1 ....... ee a v.oieiu sunpe, Clint it j lw .opriatton show the mjceitv of beenme neccsnry to procure a l.ino'llml ,Mlllv. T,e money U 1., be',,,, for her tu the Intone Asylum. On the ,.li...l .,.,. ,i. .Ii..;,.;, .. ,1... . '. ( -. .... .... .. ....,! ..a m- mvi;i Kaktmun Klihthlvh, l'till reports of the oleulions held oil the fltlMVere telegraphed to Portland jul iw we were ready for jirrss. !ew York has '.ne Democratic by over as.ft.io. .Maryland electn the w'holc Demoenitie tieki. .Mnwmehiinetth gives iiH.000 I(e)itibliuaua majority. Iliinoi nlumt ii',v". .iiiiiiieom gi'et. lieiiuiiiii.iu. -... I -. ..-. ...........1 ..a nt kiVVI . ' , 7 , I, , , v' "' ' """ t'omiiiifciioiier for tho promotion of the "","""" ruuueeii inftjoiity. Kansas lion but a kind Providence has re- IW,P hlPi.ol1 Xow. w,10 Wl, ( Kepublnmn, but the negro nnd wr, bevedher, and distreing us it ma v ' t 0(,k at thu matter HiuamK- ., m... ; !'"" tttnv,il' """"' v'nH ,l',,,,",,l I'.v seem to hor rolativw she is siirulv but. ' . 1 . ' ' 1 ,'"," fi'"" Ut ,0'0ft0 v" " The I.e-i- ter "III'- ' i tl,!lf W'"h' " UUI l,,,V0 l" "B,i'ry l,,0H' ir.,,',"r" "f Nl' 1"'v IMunenilm. ' 1 tisking aid, the money will be tt-ed for M '"' ''ove 'neral s'vuop-is will bo .. S,!,!!f'?n l,,,,,y?,,u,;,fl'towiiiiin.uW,iiilv. Agaiu.itisinno- ',''.?l' 'r Demoerafs', and oin-'purtv siiuo girl who was being sent to the Insane Asylum. A brother of the II we will examine the records of all the uitivii in tho civilized world, wone young iniiy accompanied nun. am uoi that thev nm enniinnniii- i....ii,... 1 what was necessary and provilling f.fr i tecll"? l"'"I,urt.v bl)tl' l'nvate and it. Owing to the' frantic infinity of1 l'""die, within their liniiu. the patient, she was stnipiied down I Thorn are no dmibi nmiiv iwnvnnc !,i called, who pronounced death not far l"'1!'' lni the probable result of oil". She was taken into the hotel and "mo ,ru'uteii, being eonstrttcted died tliere raving mad. Owiue: to su niruTiiiriiij i.k 1 1 .1 ....... .i:iit 1. . 1 t . - ... n v :; mh? , "k " " Io" c,lu,ms- Jl w, " v ,, ' i-i'iinu, fill 1 Q woman could lie not circumstances of tho to do it. Tlie ! mate "old party hacks," like Culver i ." 1 T'08 , U, L"", "10 vor.v Thon.p.01, nnd'Ai.plcgnto, without a ' "":Ii,,,.,"ol-v aml woro llably una Hinglo soldier on tlio ticket, inopposi-P Hon to stroiiir war men. who I.miI 1m.h. good service for tho country in the field during tho rebellion, this cost the Itepublicaus in the city o Phila delphia upwards of fivo thousand votes. t For tho last thirty years tho fluctua tions 111 the Keystone' Stato have been yvi) iviii.irMiu.c, anil every oneexpect ed her to change a little this Fall on tlie negro suffrage tptestio.i. In 1830, the Democratic majorities of Andrew Jack son wero cut down to less than five wioiiMiiKi votes, in 1840, she cast her vote for Genonil Harrison bv a major lty of three hundred and lortvnine. Ju 18 H, the -State was regained for Polk ngaiust Henry Clay for President. In lb 18, an Huron split tho Demo. cratto party, and tho Stato was carried by General Taylor by two thousand votes over the combined votes of Cass and an Huron. In isoj, Pierce car ried tho Stato against General Scott, (tho V lug candidate), by twenty thou sand majoritv. In 1850, Uue'hiinnii, i..,B ..11111,1 n lavonto son, carried tho Stato against Fioniont and Filmoro by only a thousand majority. In 1800. (a freo soil platform), .Mr. Lincoln car ried 1 cnnsylvania by a majority of sixty thousand over Douglas, Ilreckin ndgo nnd Hell. In isou, Pennsylva ma again went for the Domocraoy. Ju lUrtl COI'IT.I! Loill! A tiilnnram dated Weaverville, "tlth ult says the Klamath Copper .Mining Company, ten miles south of Orleans Har, have struck a well defined ledge of copper. J. H. tonkin, the Superintendent, reports it as marvolously rich. -Onijoniun, Tho company, whoso enterprise has been successfully iwurdcd, havo been prospecting for tho lodo sinco 1 with the late iipiironriation niil..l !,. .. : v some seventy thousand dollars worth of private properly, besides all the county building, two churches, the Town Hull, and all the town buildings. Taking nil this into consideration, I think that tho hum of thirty-lour do' Ian. 111 currency is not extravagant, as the town property largely shares in the protection ollei oil. p,ni Ko.M) Si'cvEv. .Mr. H.F. Myer, of Abhland, has boon engaged with a corps of assistants iii surveying the road from this town to tho Souther.. irinpoeung ior mo lodo sinco 1803 , " "" '" l,,u "ouuicri 'rohpeeting was first suggested bv the , ry1of ,ho S,Bte' Tl, H,"vy l . 1' r . . . .T lenilllllf.ll.il nn.l ll... ..I... ! finding of a large bduldur of native eopper weighing over one hundred pounds, by sumo miners who were' working in a ereek a short distance ! fw.. ...1 1... 1.1. 1 - I win mik-iu nm luuo nns uceii lound. This hjiucuueii, wo boliove, is still on exhibition nt tlio saloon of Bryan Bros. (Suiisomo St.), San Frangisco. Uksioni:i.- Hon. Krasmtts D. Stmt tuck, Judgo of tho Fourth Judicial wiBinui, uas resigued lus position as coinpieteil nud the plats will soon bo on 1110 111 tlie Clerk's ollice. The dis tames from hero to tho Stato lino nro as follows : To Vandyke's, seven miles ; to Plueni.v, nine miles; to Ashland! Bixteeu and 11 half miles; to Toltnan's, twenty and a half miles; to the Moun tain House, twenty-five miles; to the Toll House, twenty-eight miles; to tho me, iniriy-iournnd three quarter miles. If 1 quite n crooked road to travel, hay! Judge of the S.qiromo Court and of !"grvcro"el,'"l'la't'vei,tynngli.s hib vim mm v.ouri 01 me stato of I gon. The resiL'tiiuent is nn din ;.. 111 01 : ,, . ,. -.' "". On,."1 tuat l"ftauce, and tlioso who trnv.,1 gon. J lie resigi.mi.nt is on file in the ,t.c1i'". l'rdly lie under tho imputation . , . ,.-- .....v l 1 ui ' iieccmuer ensuing. Mate Journal A foji may excel in dross, but address is tho characteristic ofn geutlcmaii. A npw tele; "l't'itednt j nud Oioyoii telegraph ,oiljcoi has b AS'jJtimd.u-.ijut iC'eun ,Sal 1 C uv. "' boon tlem ni'i:i:n Aoai.v. On Tuesday, last, the new house of S. Abraham tit Can yoiiville, built on the same hjmt of 1 hero ecu t former lire, wts burned to the ground. 1 itdouliiedlv the work of'an in cendiary. Vigilant measures will betak en to ferret out the oflender. JIum Iwij Jiittiyn. T. H. Fund was charged with burn- ing the botiso and was arrested accord ingly. O. Jacobs, of this place, wns umployml for tho defence. Fnrrel had Ids examination before tho Justices court 011 the 5th inst., nud was bound over to answer at the next term of the Circuit Court. AVo understand that tho evidence is circumstantial. Coii.px'r m! Pi.avi:i.. Upin Idaho, a Uiiifamau married a squaw, and by and by people noticed plenty of Iii- mmi iinoui.iiiore, nut at length the squaw was missing. Tho neighbors nquired what had become of her, nud ho Mild : " Ho belly good squaw, but one day his fader come, next dnv his mudder come, next his Histei, dei. his brttddor come, den all his folks come-. deyeatnpall my grab, nnd mo no eatchoe inouco; so I gotto mad nnd tell him nud nil of 'em to po to hell, dev couldn't play me for u Chinntnun no longer." Whoever wrote thu following 1111 quostioiinbly uttered a truth which many have learned to their cost "Disconttiming i ndverttne 'is like faking down one's sign. It is a sort of intimation of retirement ,fio.u business, nnd the public treats It as such, or they inay regard it us evidence ihnt some thing has gono wrong which requires privacy for investigation. Whatever construction is put ,,0 Jt 10 ,.ei)Uit m disastrous." Wiii:,:i.ixo Nov. l.Tho fntelllyen. er estimates that -the Senate of West ifginia will stand tu-.iiM.....i.i: n.wl a 'J "IMIllllVllllll a o hQ PitV '"1 tho House it 'out tho oamo as lmtycar-r0rtv.lniir "cpuoiicans to cloyeu Democrats. ROYAL BALSAM Challcngos tho World To priulucv ntijtlilni: la tlic flinju. nr Modlcliitf tlmt ulll U'limvr nml t-i mlk-ali' n Cinif;li or run inula tlie Cliw(,n rotiiit. no nmttcr vlmt inrni me niM-nfe nngiii iimuiiio. 'IIcnlf' Royal llalsalii" l (In; l.pt Xcilleliic Id tic ttiirlil fur Ilrnnclilul nr rulmiinarjr nffrtKooi. For Crimp or IIuhjiIiij; OiuiijIi. there i nothing 1111 rnrlli 'tlmt run eiUnl It. All miitlicr' ml niirstis oil(,'ht In Imvu n liottlu clo-u by llicm U will give 11 clillil relief In twu iiiIiiiih. It ( ntlruly vckcIuUu, nnd Kill irovc 11 Lk-wlng lo tlm human family. For (ho IJeiieil! of S111T11 hip Uu. in n 11 lty. riiuii M11. Tmivtju.-UYIiave ii((1 Uvnlrr's He) id lliilnitn Ii my (tinlly ll.U uliilir. There l nn nw In tultluif 1 H'thro evi rjililiijr in lliulisi' iifdiimli .Mullolie In th slinil" Hint I ever mov. My wk win lninlilil with ii.llm.a ur rniiithprhii; mh'II Inr Tr. nuj ennlil nt imlliiiii; tolmii' iiu.v vtli'cl tuitll I nuick lhi Iliiyul lliil.iim " She l idih iilmtit will, ll iiipmI nn- or tie Mimt cutil 1 cut hml In my lire In liiuhl, Whi'iiiter inirrlillilrt'ti l.wre nuy lhlii) lll.e 11 courIi. it fi-w drop civil 1111 (ailng In Intl. tlml If Ihr ik of the congili. I nctr liitt'inl tu be Wltlnuit It In lie- limit-. II. THOMAS. tU r" !" , From Judgo Knrqimra. I liaritifi'il "Il"iilry's Uj.jhI ll.il.mn." my i'll mill In my fmnlly, utid il.nl it n llr.luit ittcillcliic Inr UiiiikIik nml CnlJ. I liyn liy it uumiuiiiiil It tu thii litiM.c. I'. A-JIiUQCCi, Prora Mr. Pittoch. W't! Imte 11.nl snmu of "Ilvnli-y" Ileyulllil Mini'' In my fmnlly. ami Ihllik it u r'.lend.d tiuillolnn leriililliluu, ui v.i'll u lnr ciuun ti nn.. For OiiiiuIi uml t'nld. 1 irmly ru'nui aiuiiil it tu the public. it. rirrocK. Wrom F. DEVITT, Horehont. Tn the I'ulillr --I liml n UmI ohiIi fnruloii; time. A 'friend 11 r uiil nm in vi a Louie ol llfiilejTi' Itvui lluNflin." Ilr mM Ilrnrul lilm. 1 u)l n iiuttte, mill Hire 1'imi.L'b lljiuil u -ilmlM HUri It ilrlnl I Im roub up In n hurt time. I beiehy ricvPiiinaul It tu the pub lic. r. PiWITT. l'ur fale In JnckouIIlc by Sl'TTO.V l IIVDIJ, jit hock wiist nr Ktaitr j-. 23. wniTii. NEW ARRIVAL or rnu rixi:sr lot or 8EiTLI!MEiVS BBSS fLOTII, Pants, Coats and Vests, Vi:il IIIIUI'CUT ) JACKSO.NTH.l-E. o Tlic finest foods I Imu in More As nr'tr urrr Mm in lou litTure; Conic all, mill pet your gurmcols mitt For how's I lie lime, I'm on llic trade ? Your interest now do not iicflrct, Hut get your dollies without ileftft Some FIT for dress nt bull or church, Ur fushion'll I fine you in (lie turrit. Come one eome nil, come big nm! small Tail, short. Iran, fat, I'll suit you all. Tlie hot or flu I'll titiatmiNc! If you don't brllrvn lt,coui midttc. 1'veclutlt nullah lo cloth' jouoll. I'unhloiia rur Wl, ter, Hirlii; mul 'uf hogUe III liiulcrtlKiittl cull. ADOLPII PFKIFFJBVi Fblnable Tllor, on CallfornU Si. Oiinoslto U, 8. Hotel. October IT, lbCT, ' l20mS EXnOUTOKS' NOTICL'.-Nollce U k Hlviiu to nil vhom ,it imiy coucern. ii Ihu undcrslgued lmvo been owiolnlrf Ww0 tors pr tbc eMutc pf J01IK S. 1.0) til, by tho County Pour t of Juckou couiiJi Orottwn, uiid every 0110 bavtiiB clulw f.'' lil Matc, are reijuu.ted loiirv'eiiMlilcliuB'i lli the proper voucberg tlierufnri l( '!, ileljjnKl, m Jackminvllle, Jackgu ojiin1;. Slale of Oregon, within nix months In"" w (lulu of thlii nntloe, JOHN H. Ultl'SI, U.WlIi I.INN', AIVAA hlU'IlIA J.llV -, I:Ifcut" Anil, further, all tliono inrtubtea lo K of Uu& Uilnrr.Mii wquwU-il "" l w aril mid mako iimacdiulv u)Wl-wf tluuiutit cuuuot uo uu without H, , OcloU-r iUth, 18C7. o6wi iycrt Qhony Paotorat