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DTlkLa GAULT, EDITOR.
SaTUIMMY jloilNl.N'Cl, JllllOlil, 1808.
Wlittt U Pi-ncluliiis.
The Democratic- press throughout
Oregon in thoir frenzy of enthusiastic
jubilation mo declaring that tliu result
of the Into election is the voice of the
,'c iooilo, proclaiming against Congress
, ional reconstruction, non-taxation ol
bonds, and the election of Grant and
Colfax. This is pimply a grand mis
take. Tliu result of the election pro
claims only, that the Union voters of
Oregon have been overpowered at the
ballot-box by thu Democracy, whoso
numerical strength lias been increased
. by tho large accessions from tho dis
banded lebel armies within tho past
two years. In every county in the
State tho vnto is increased ; in Jackson
by over one hundred, in Alultttoinnli
the increase is about the same, in Linn
it is over three hundred, in Clackamas
over fifty, in Clarion nearly three hun
dred, and tho ollleiai llgure.s show an
increased vote in oery county yet
heard iroin except Josephine and Coose.
Everybody is nwaro that tho great
bulk ol the immigration into this State
for the past two years has been from
Missouri and Arkansas. Disfranchised
at homo by tho radical constitution of
tho former State, on account of their
complicity with tho rebellion, mid
driven out of the latter from fear of
lifrniieJ(Iseiueiit, they come to Oregon,
inid as n matter of course throw their
whole weight with those who sympa
thized with tho Jlobellion. This is why
Democracy is to-day jubilant in Oregon
J(,f not because tho principles of their
wt,, party arc gaining favor; but because
m-iI 1 11 ofassistnuco Iroin abroad. Thochaugo
t. t i)yjluui tvv0 years in this Stale is insig-
j iiilicant, within our scopo ol uberva-
lion ; they are few and it is absolutely
certain that tho emigration from thu
-'-Stato has been against us. Under
,it!"i 'hiicIi eircuiustnnces had wo coiuptcred
it would have been miraculous, mid our
friends abroad must not look on our
mishap as the forerunner of national
disaster to the Union party in Novem
ber. Nothing of thu kind ! Hvery re
"bclvoto cast in Oregon assures ono
oil.
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Circuit Coiiii-iTiiite Term,
This heeins to bo the ago of Kail- Tj10 following is a list of tho easel
roads, and tho history of this country, i,t,.mt nil,i aotriiiIiii.Ml this week in tht
for the past forty years shows that tho J Cjrcujt Cmn of t(U Hlulu pf Oregon,
resources ol any Motion arc worthless if ,,. tj10 colltv o( ,i!lciiSOI1) p . Vr-m
allowed to remain idle anil umlovclop-' J micro-
ed. In this section nil wo want is yt(Uo ol Oregon vs. Arch Crismai
transportation. Give us tho menus of hulifetinont for assault with danger
reaching a market; it is all wo ask. ous weapon, continued. Statu of Ore
Givo us an avenuothnt will enable em- goll VS) j0m Kdgnr indictment for
ignition to reach our rich and uuoccu- wuloiily killing aniinalM, dismissed on
pied vallies, and our wealth and popula- mol;011 0f District Attorney. State vs.
tion will increase. While every one j Chinaman Pou indictment lor lar
eoncedes that wo must havo n road, j t.cllV) dismissed on motion of T)ist.
there is a liltlo conllietol opinion as to At'ty. State vs. Jas. Chad wick in-
where it slioulil run. Wu see no ne
cessity of eternally paying tribute to
California. We know no reason why
Oregon should he contented with im
migration that has lingered in Califor
nia till poverty stricken, hoforo seek
ing homes here. There is no good reas
on why our producers should not com
peto in tho great Nevada market with
the producers of California. Jluild a
road from hero to San Francisco, and
all our tratlio will How to that commer
cial center, with tho disadvantage to
us of competing with those who pay
less freight than we would he obliged
to pay. Givo us a road direct to the
Humboldt from this vallcv, crossiuc
dictmenl for larceny; motion for change
ol venue, overruled and trial iiad ver
dict of Jury, not guilty. Stato vs. Jas.
Chad wiek indictment for lareony;
nrraigued nnd. plead not guilty trial
postponed till .Monday next. State vs.
John Dickinson, IMnrtin Dickinson, Ma
rion Smith, Dan Colwell and James
Pankoy Indictment for rioting at
place of voting; verdict of Jury guilty,
as charged in thu indictment fined
fifty dollars each ami costs of suit, and
in default of payment ot lino to bo im
prisoned in county jail for 20 days.
law casi:h.
Voit Shut?, vs. Kberhard lllcchcr
continued for service. Kdward Ilend
lies vs. Henry Harines continued for
service. Ihnpeo & l.inu vs. Maury it
Davis continued lor service. Ander
son it Glenn vs. Claiborn Neil mo.
tiou to make complaint more doliuitc;
motion sustained. John Iuit.nor vs.
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the Klamath basin, passing through
Gooso Lake and Chewacan Vallies, to
any point on thu Humboldt, and thu
rich mini's of Nevada are opened up to
us by as near and direct a roulo as
that from tho Sacramento Valley to .
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tern emigration by a branch road, . . ,.,,. ., MilT , -
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eiiiuan judginont
ns. Linn it Hall
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vallevs and ad in develop ug our re- t , . , , ,
O I'llfmcn iiiiili!tiiiitt lulu iliiiinif fn rum.
sources. , . , .. , , . , ..... , ,
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i e are for this road unequivocally. . . i , .,, , , , . .
..,.,. . ... , , ' lowed to tile amends to complaint,
and it the people of this end o tho u. t..., , .. , , , ... ,, '
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State will givo it proper encourage-1 .... .!... . n
" , ' ,' ,,, . h , Hon tor leave to issue execution allow-
iiiuih, wo can uavo u. e inienii
ion. eiuigrauoi, ny a urauen roan ,,, jt ,.5
running directly into this State, and I Wl B ,, n Gn,c
thousands of people will como l.uru , .lelault .r 17l n
with their wealth and laborto settle our I ... i....w. .. ..
from timu to recur to this subject nnd '
show that this routo is not only the
most desirable one topographically, but I
the best calculated to benefit the inter-'
ests of our State.
ml.
Tiii.Mis CiiANiiiw. In thu present
juncture of political allairs, tlie J)einoc
racy resoit to uvcry means which hu
man iujeuuity ean conceive for the pur
pose of drumming up recruits. Their
ehiefest, most reliable, mid hitherto
Tiiuatuicau During the week our
citiens linvu Iiclmi iMiitilli'il liv llm imr.
forinances ol thu Wilton Theatrical "t Hitccessful resort, has beentheea
Troupe, and to-night thev will give' J"IurJ' ol '"t").ilized eitizens-espccial-their
farewell cntertainiuent. TliuM' l,,M0r ,r"h M"'1- "''K"""'
eoniiKiiiv consists ol Mr. Wilton and race the noblo race, the gu.ic.ou.s race,"
his talented Inilv. Messrs. CIm.iom. , w l,lc !",' bHr,c" of every Democrat
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Nash and Guiucs, who are all excel
more Union majority elsewhere, and
their votes will do less damago here, moral drama of "Ten Nights in a liar
perhaps, than in States giving a largo Hoom" was performed to a crowded
electoral vote.
,, Outi:aoi:ovh. Tho "niggers" in
0110 of tho Congressional Districts of
Georgia have elected n Democrat to
Jj:i Congress by over three thousand urn-
j. jority 1 Wo ask shall ho bo admitted f
, 1 Coming will) his ccrtilieatu of election
m my nigger votes; is 11 possinio uiai lliu
. Democratic inombcrs in Congress who
..ropreseut the " Whito Man's" party
will over submit to his taking a seat
.. among them? Will llrother Smith,
triumphantly returned by thu whito
votes of Oregon, over contaminate his
"whito" record by sitting iu thusamo
Congress with a fellow Democrat sent
thoro by tho nigger votes of a Georgia
.District V Will tho Democracy, will
thoy, wo ask, ever submit to such an
;outrago on Democratic principles?
A Cni'Jin of Ci'airoitT. Cooso nnd
Curry counties havo both given about
tlio samo majorities for Logan that
thoy gavo for Woods two years since.
(.Democracy does not seem to flourish
in thoso counties. Thu lumber mills
, iu that section employ a largo number
of hands who are generally Eastern men
mid not much given to Dcmociaoy.
Tho overland emigration docs not pen
etrate tliorc, n"d tho hundreds of dis
franchised robols who havo como hith
er havo not overbalanced tho Union
"fcutiment of thoso counties. Hurrah
for Copso nnd Curry !
10 song, llow ilillreiil tins Iroin their
strain when tlio booming of cannon
suggested to our Irish citizens that the
country had enemies nnd was iu dan
ger. Than mmiv Iiishmeu rallied to
the defense of the laud of their adop-
lmiiso. nnd tho trntlilulncss nf .M ! lio" !iml 'i'iled tho stars ami stripes.
Wilton iu the character of tho drunk. I A,ul l,,u" th0 I'emoBmtlo papew weie
lent artists, and, for a wonder, mem
bers of tho Good Templar organiza
tion. On Tuesday night, tlio thrilliii''
Ituselmrg Corrcsiiniiileiict!.
HortimuiHi, Oo.v., Juni: 10th 1808.
The election iu this county and dis
trict, if not qnito what wo oxpected, is
far less disastrous tlinu at first reported
Our county ticket is elected by major
ities ranging from six to onu hundred
and four, with the exception of Sherill',
Tho Democratic candidate for that
ollleo is elected by a majority of nine.
Our joint Senators are also elected.
Moshcr had V7 majority for Judge
iu the counties ot I Ion ton, Lauu and
Douglas. It was conceded by all par
tics that he was elected. Ho was a
happpy man; tho whole L11110 lamily
were jubilant t Kight days of blisslul
Ignorance slowly passed by, during
which time tlio law firm of "Moshcr
it Liiiio" was dissolved, nnd Lane
struck out on his own hook, witli a
prospect of nn cxtcrinino nnd success
ful practice iu a court where tho lend
ing members of the family would pre
side; but 011 the ninth day the tall, thin
and spectral looking figure of old Col.
ICelsay was approaching from the direc
tion of Cooso and Curry, packing one
hundred and fourteen majority in his
pocket from thoso two isolated counties,
electing him by a majority of thirty
seven in tliodistriot. Conse mid Curry
have done nobly, nnd they will long lie
remembered by the Union men ofDoug
las, Lano mid I teuton for coming so no
bly to the rescue, while everything
looked so dark nnd gloomy, mid sud
denly removing the cloud of despair
that hung so heavily over lids judicial
district, consequent upon thu supposed
election of Moshcr.
The house of Hobert Kiucaid, (who
lives a few miles below tho Winchester
Kerry), was burned a few days ago;
everything lost. Thu community are
uro extending a helping bund to Mr.
IC, mid nie- lively contributing to the
relief of limine)!, mid, now almost des
titute family. S
in-port ' Grnml .lury.m tliu
County Hospital.
The undersigned Grand Jurymen for
tlio June term ol the Circuit Court of
Jackson county, Oregon, for the year
Ihoh. Hiivu iu accordance with law
cnrefiilly examined the County Hospit
al, kept by Dr. L. T. Pais, iu icgard
to its cleanliness ventilation and all
other necessary coinlorts and enliven
iciicics suitable for the proper care and
medical treatment of the sick and iudi.
gent poorol tho county, and find thnt
it is well kept, nnd wo beliovo sulll
ciunl for all present purposes. All ol
Which wo respeutfully submit to Ids
Honor, V. V. Print, Judge of said Cir
cuit Court.
W. J. Pi.v.m.i,i:,
A. J. Come,
'Kami. Mn.vrz,
AV.M. Kouinri-rt,
M. II. Duaki:,
Cuius. IIi.akic,
John La Toirinrrri:, Kurcmnii.
A dispatch Iroin Corvalis states that
Kelsay, Republican, has been elected
Judge ol the i!d Judicial District, over
Moshcr, Democratic, by n majority of
forty.
NEW TO-DAY.
UP WITH THE TIMES.
nieotion Uctiii-ns,
Thu following is tho vole for Con
gressmen as wu find it reported iu an
exchange :
J.n'Hin,
Jackson ft'j.'i . . .
Kongias uiii..
Lane O.'iK.. ..
Linn 100(1. . . .
Ileiilou ."MO....
Polk 018....
.Marion, es'inated, 1 101 ... ,
nnihill Oil....
nrd's daughter, brought tears to tlio
eyes of ninny of tho audience. On
Wednesday wo wero treated to the
beautiful Irish drama of "Colleen
lli.wn," mid tho way iu which Mr. and
.Mrs. W. performed tho two principal
eharacteis, was inimitable. Tho stead
fast virtue, and tho devoted love ot
tiic simple liisn gin, ana tlio unswerv-
filled with such notices as thu follow
ing, written by licrinli llrowu, publish
ed ul San Kiaueisc'o iu 1S0I, iu the
then recognized o.gau of tho Demo
cratic party in the Stale of California.
He taid:
Il is well known that through tho
representations, of .Meagher, Cocorau
ami other Jrhh iiiercciutricj, the nniiio
Ji'sr So. Democrats say thoy want
a Statesman, not a General for Presi
dent. Why did thoy nominate Gen
eral McClcllun iu 1801? Why don't
TJ J..thGy want n Goiionil ? Hecauso all tho
rtc-iu Gonorals. Federal or Hcbcl are una-
"M ok '
vailablo. How can rebel sympathisers
volo for a man who fought to conquer
blot 1. thir 'Democratic friends iu tho Confcd
bii 'orato ranks.! How can a poaco party
irt " run a war candidate ? Did not tho
W 'List National Doinooratlo Convention
declaro tho varo a failure? Marys
utile Appeal,
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J'uEHiini.NT Kluotkii. 'I.ov. Dr, Nel
son Hounds has been elected President
rifjtjie AVullamctto University.
ing ntlaehment of the crippled Irish ' of ,,, 1'0,liil" " bcu" "ul t0 1
"Gossoon" to his tvrnnnical master, euro largo nuniiiers ot recruits lit Ire
wero well rellcctcd, and the Irish char- 'n'"1' a1"1 t,,at ihvt0 I,ilV0 " "tui
actor was siiown truthlullv and nat., u, tliu Inderal service ininiudiato-
urally. On Thursday tho Troupe was 1 !v "" l,lc,r nrrlvn in New York. If
ngniu greeted with a crowded liouso, to ""' "L,"ovo tlint "u- -Meagher is
witness "Madelninc, or the Hcfornicd ""ylhing iiioro than a mercenary ool
Drunkard," iu which Mr. Wilton jily.. ,licr of -ortunc, thoy aro not familiar
cdtho drunkard to perfection. Mrs. wil1' w Phonal history.
Wilton, as. Madelaine, was excellent. W,1C" IrlHhmoii uro fiiithful to tho
Abused, insulted, robbed, abandoned , la,ul ol ll,cir "loption, Democracy
by her druiiken husbnml, she clings to ''""8 t,lcm mercenaries when they
liim with nil tho forgiving lovo of wo-' lu,'"li,0 "sc-born ingrats, nud bo
man, till forced to abandon her child ' como willing instruments to rend tho
to tho caro of a foundling hospital.and, iaml tIiat "" fu(1 tIl0," " llit' ' -lie
oven tlicn, when tho loss of tho child I --'Stjuelioii of tho Governincu that has
recalls tho sot to his senses, forgives furnlalieil tlieui 1111 asylum Iroin oppres
nnd prays for his reclamation. Some of I 8'011 a Government that has protected
tho scenes in this great moral drama 1 " '""""I them, nnd granted tlieui
aro touching and exquisite, and can j clllal P'-vdego with tho proudest nnd
not fail to purify nnd elovnto tho tasto 1 rcv1 of citizens wlicn Irisliinen
of thoso who linvo had tho pleasure of ( consent to this, tlioy nro tho "noblo
witnessing it; nnd with due consider.-.-1 racc tuo b'lhmt race, tlio gcnoroiis
tion for tlio opinions of thoo who op- ( '"'" Paugh! GohUlill AI'im.
jioso theaters, wo really think that tho
drama, in tho hands of correct nnd re ,"o Oak. Prof. G. Howell, iu
sncctablo actors, liko tho Wilton com I tli0 VC!10- tlieui Journal, rcco-
pany.isfnr mora cllectivo than lein-1 ,I,0,,,,H '" mHQ of l"""'' by .Ilhus
pcranco lectures or hormons, nud equal- iwVowfcwfam, and other pohenous
ly ns nttractive. Messrs. Nash, Clin-1 l,wle" of tIl() 1JIllls to tlio parts
ton and Gaines sustained their charao- with a solution of oaustio potash, sufil
tors wall, nnd tho first gentleman dis- ciontly strong to render tho skin soapy,
played much musical talent. Mrs. AVil- j TI,IS 1,as ,,ovcr falluu" lo c, -t immedi
ton is niso n superior elocutionist, and 1 ntc,y' u,0",l ''s used it iu huud
a singer of no ordinary merit. To-night j mlH ?f ca8es "'chiding himself. Tho pot
tlio sensational drnnia of "Tho Mnniim, as". ,a USU(1 '" the proportion of ten
Lover" will bo ptesonted, nnd thoso! ?""" V- " " 0,.w-"or ,mt ""V
Waslilngion
Claekaiuas...
.Miiltuomali..
Columbia....
Tillamook...
Wasco
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Umatilla '-'20...
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Ma.ioiiitii:h,
Union (estimated)
Maker (estimated)
Josephine
Curry (oritiinalodl M....
Cooso (cstiiiiated) 50. . . .
ChitMip(estininted):iO.. . .
.'until n .i.ttiij. ii- ...
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1IIKI
A Gii.nti.i: Hint. .Many ol tho peo
ple ol this place have not been accus
tomed to "theater going." Thoy
make a great mistake iu thinking that
they will get tho most valuu for their
money by crowding to the foot lights.
Distance lends enchantment: ami if an
nitdicueo wore permitted to crowd 011
tho stngo nnd penctmto tho "green
room," tho drama would lose its charm.
It is neither genteel nor proper nor ad
visable to jam nnd hustle mid press to
tho very edgo of tho slago; it embar
rasses thu actors, and thoso who occu
py back seats can seo tho play to mora
ndvnnlngo than if thoy wero on tho
stnge. We hope this hint will bo tnk-en.
who desire an ovoning's cittertninmcnt
that will novor bo forgotten, will do
well to sceiiro scats cnrly.
Knurr. Strawberries nnd cherries
are now pleauty in tho market, consid
ering tlio very backward scu&ou.
bo increased iu strength as needed.
' ..
Fatal Accidunt. From the 0,-ega-man
wo lenrn that on Saturday, tho
0th inst., a littlo sou of Kx-Cov.
Gibbsicll frmn a piazza, teceiving such
injuries that ho died thepe.xt day.
CincuirCoiniT. This tribunal iias
been iu session tho past week. There
is nioro business this term than there
has been for somo time. Tho criminal
docket is larger than usual.
J. NEUBER
TTAS.iusT m-:oi:ivi:i an invoiok
JU of gooil from t lie lvil of ll.u IIi.itI tiuul.
Ily of IkVDI US' A N I) (IKNTH' NKW PAT.
THUS (IUI.I) (MIAlN.S.lJKNTri'HlLVKU
VIvST Oil AINB. A niio choice lot nf MN.
A.MKI.KI) IIOSOM PINK. KAU KNOII.S
mid Ditoi'ij, .si.i:i;vi: umi cui.iiAuiiur
TONS, ntnl IIO.HO.M HTL'DS. A. clinlcu
lot of DIAMOND, OH.!, nml HJAIth
IlTNd.S. AIo (iln1 rlng nf lii own nuilp
on liatul nil tho lime. Kolllil Kllvrr n-nrc,
mch niTAIII.niir.iITKAHl'ODNS, DKS
Ki:ilT,.SU(liIt nml SAl.Tril'OONK.TKA
ami DININO I'OUK.S. IIUTI'HU nml
l-'UUIT ICNIVKiS, WIIOI.I-. AND OI'K.N
TOI'TIII.MIII.r.d of nil sizs. Fine IIAU
M.SII I.KVIIItS In olnl CiM lluiitiiiL- CM,
A liennlll.il lot ul liADIKS WATUIIKH In
tolhl OeM limiting Kn.um'lnl luirs. T,IW
have Incn Mltcleil with (jrent e.ire fur n-llnlilo
time keencn. Aldnjuii rcciival mi Invoice
of thu
AMCRICAN LEVEn WATOH,
In Iirnvy nutittnjj C'uc, price from 113 to 7S
dolMn. Tlicic ma
THE BEST WATCHES
for the money ever lirouj-ht Into tho market.
Tliry nro .Miuiiilneliiml lii- Hm Nuilounl
Vt utcii lium-Miiy, nt I'.ljin, III,
An aMorlmcnt of
stories! vsrx.-i-oxacEjs
On hmiil nil tho lime. A tiutv lot of right
il'jy ami thirty hour uluelif, fnim thu licit hie
torlw. H.ATMD CAKTI-JIIS.'I'Alll.Knii.I
TKAKPOONH, KNIVi; mn I'oUKti,
TOIIAOUO IIOXKiJ, Nl'liCiJ of nil Idml-J
the l)iiilon mioldil. for weak cei. I'OUIC.
ln'aiulTAllI.KUUTI.KItr im.rkcl IXU
!.i")K,0NH' r','U'''N.. .MUIO
JIOM'.rf, fancy 11 ml linciliiiR lllltl)
UAlllvS; jro market, ImlliV tr.ii-lliiL, nml
cMMrtn'ii IIASIvi;r.S, lt.ua' 'I'M'-UAIlTti
auk WHHHMIAItltOWH,
DOLL-J3ABIJ2S,
,S,.,5lw,.l,.?,A,.,),uu'M8' tJ''"'l'-n, OIIAI.
Ol-.b. Tlio Cclebrulcil
HOWB AM) FL0KBXCE
Sowing Machines. I lo has a laree lot of Tuva
on imu.l-n Iiuku lot ol D.ills. All liimlj of
iMii iiooks nuu lines. Tlio licst or Uuhur nml
MU1II0 strlng9. A fullunorlmciit of I'll'KS,
from the best McmIuuiii to the chcniiest Oluy
1 ipcs. Mouth l-Ifces nml Stems or ull klmls,
'lojiocco IViichcs.MATOII UOXKS.elc.ctc.
.... .. ,i..B uuiKllllcill Ol 1110 UMI uiUAlla.
Ar .?v1 nlly.ulA ,m,id ",0 ,"0i,l " hramls
or I Oil A (ICO, soft umi hard nrciud. fine
a
oil
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Wfcj
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ALL OVER
Tlin oi til ioi'jilr iT x no nml Jiutiiifiil Imto l.mtil i,
nau
l'J.ANTATKIN IIITTUItM.
I.WI, Willi IM lililmin, INn.liftir, llrailU,,,.
titlli Up", Mrt.l llrnilli. Sallow Uinipli-xUi, r -.'
lriirHll'jr mlnit I'usrAti.ii llirtrB.. n
TliU I. tlio ninul Jilccrfiil Innlc nf llm An, lmn.
liilil.lltHignl aixl ..1.1, Are il'llglilct with II. tlr.f 11.
The Hr.t Irlnl nlnnj-a tiitx it mnrktil pl r(T.T I,
Noftmiisonf illrl I. tirfr.-iiry, Knl bIIji.iiuMi tf.L(
Lot nml mn-t niittlllon. f.-l.
II It Mir nrrnlr.l curn rvrr known fir nn ntriliaulnl aivl
itl.lrt-..nl iloitiAtli, wltlcli II rcllcirt In n fuw mnnirnli.
V know Unit wo litiv llio lc.t nml mml opuir ttml.
Iclni. Inlli" wotl.l. W nro not nfml.l lo ilmw lnt,'
ritiiii.i.ril of.
l'nrticlv' oic roMrtum to nrroMimn it,
rLIU IIUK lin. Ik-pii rrl.lirntnl f..r nrrr two linn.
Iriil jtrnr., nml wnaaota riming llio rriiin i.f lml.XVI
KIiib of Frnnro, for llio nnniiini. nrlco of II. nwn l.l,i
In tllrnr. II I. rriiiniknt.lo fur Hpplii, loier., WnV.
lic..tCiiii.tlnlltin, Ar.
('(Cititu Hun. Kor Jll.irrlicn, C.llr, on.lill.f((,
llio .lumncli nntl l.iwr l.
iMpiMov. t'ur Inll-iiinllon of llio Mm nn.l l)r..i.,.
ml AITrcllon..
Ciiiuomim Kiowr.ni. l'or cnfMlilnl illcr.il.Mi.
I.ivrxntn rimrn.. Annnnllc tlmul iiit ami Innle
lilgliljr liilKrnlliK In iittoii. ilcMlllf,
WnmnnuiX. for Frrvfuh, llliciiinnll.iii, Ar,
Amit An nrnmnllr rniinlmillinl rrrnlhi)- rich, mm.
rlo nml milk) ninrli ii.nl lj liu'lhrrn liiir.ln.
Al, tliiwlnil, ornnjr, rnrnwnj-, (orinmltr, anil.,
runl, Ae.
S.TI86OX.
Atmllirr ttumlrifiil liifjrullriil, f finnl.li nM .
pnilliiKl-niiily In Iho funi.lr..ii nml l.illlhnrr in'i
mlml, I. .vl unkivmii In Iho nHiimrtru of llm wi.i.ii.
wowllhlKililll.iuiiiofiir llmpli-cnl. '
Ullh lhlrrrlmlf.iro Iho mniniiinlljr, nml .iMrnrt.
of rffrrl. mrrllim llirm mi nil .1.1m, Iho mm-., i,f 11,
imiKr. .I4ii.li rmmlnl iin Iho nk f lr-illi. Almrat
rtorjr fanillj- lm. mo mo nf .nrfrrlnK which HiJ'llm.
DOM llimu. will nllcnioninl nin.
Thoj-nro rrniiinit'iiilnl hy llio hlnhral ninllral niilhml.
llo., nmlarouiiiinnlril liipiLliinninliiitiinll.tolTiirllclil
UTorl. Thrynro Mrrclliiflb- nmrrnhlr, wifnllr ia
nml linrmlr.. ' '
.NiiTlcr Anr h-iwii pn lrii.lln l.i ..II I'lml.tU ria.
Irr In hulk r l.r Iho 1r1ll1.11 I. n awlmllrr nml lmi,
II I. pill iipmily In .iir l.vmMii lotllo. llowairofUul..
rrnilnl nllh InilMllmi ilrlrlril.nl. Muir, for uhlrh Mitnl
(rinMi.nronlirn.l.r In .ll.n. Sro Hint pm I..HI. l.i.
iMir llnllr.ISI.ilr. Hhiinipr Iho nnk ininiii.ljlrJ.l
"ir algmiliiro on lrtl ..iln tl.l. I il. '
K.M hjr ir.HTl.il.o ilrnlrra lliHMifli.ini Iho I..U,I,
P, il. IIR..KI.. .U'll., ,fw 11rk, Sole I'mp'ri.
I!I:IIIXI;TI).V , I'll., M I'rnnrlva.
AIITNl'llllt!AMIOItMA.M),r:VAI)Vk
0ll-:XI('AN Mt'STAM! I.IM.Mi:.r.
Tho infill. I.f Ihl. IJiiIiiibiiI nr..M.II Li...., l...ou..
nro lii)laiiunnii.,ailhlnir,nii.l nunJrifiil.
I'll!.. htlll,o. .l.rjlli. 111..I auri'lllii. nrn ..r.u..kUU. ..1
rrrlahi Immir In nrrrjr fimlli. Ilia I a Mlh- of llil.'u.-
ini'in 1. mo k.i inii'.iinriii thai r.111 1 iim.I..
II 1. IllOro CPllaill llitlli Him .1.1. .r 11 ..... .1... 1.
m-ikIIii", lr II... i.-.,r It I. rhouiK-r limn ll.pil,l,.t. i.
ItAail.l .&. I u .11... ... ..I ... 1.1. "
"' ivi ' iiiniini tiuii
iikah Tin: ri)i.i.ntvi.Mii
" t lako iio.i.mo In rrr.iiiiiiii.ai 11. ii.l..u ii.
I.iitf Unliiiviil n h vrtlnalilomtil I...I1. ,... 1 u ...li. -
Spialn., Siira. rrmlrhi-, it Ihilt Il,.r.r.. imr w.
hmoiiMl II ..r llntiH, llinl.p., .,rc, llhriiiii.iil.iu ir
nmlnllMi lliirl.llkoiiuslr." J. . Ilinirr ' '
tViriiian r..r Abirilun, U., VttM't nml liinikn't
l,pip...
"Tim I'Mhi nf in) ilmshlcr'n niiklr, ..v.l... nlIU
k.illni l-i.l wlnlrr, wn. rutlrrlj rnr.-l Ini.ii. .Tk an.r
.l.ori4iiliiriH'nlli.iir;liiiriplrhnilr.)ii.aiijl,w,n,-.
Ill.ninilrr, )!.., Auu.i I, iwi. .!. tutt,
liilrk ami anto II orUlnlr It, All Kniiiliip.iii.
In iIitI .l I Ho riir.mii., Ihik Iho .lintiiio ,.( II ir
Ur.llnk, I'hPlill.l. nml Iho pilmlo If. H, O1.11. vf i.
Mia llmiraA li, nur I. ,",.
An rll.-rl Iu. I 11 1.1 ..lo 1.1 11.1111U1WI II nllh n (blip
lunu.iilo hlvl, j.,k rlorl;,
Ml ! nil Iiiijji.., ami Mluio., al -JJ, Ul cl, ami II
Tho Oregon Jferald unya thnt "Ore
gon occiipyB 11 proud position nt tlio
Iientl of the Denioorntio coluniii. Thnt
is oxnotly where South Cnrnliun was
suvontl ycniH Hinco yco wlinther Dent
ocrnoy hns liroiight her to.
It isn noteworthy faot that tlio Con
atitutiou of South Carolina in tlio firm
presented to tlio President uiidor tlio
Reconstruction Acts of Congress.
First to go out it is filling that she
should he first to eomu iu.
In North Carolina, iu counties where
tho whites oiitnuuilior tlio blacks six
or soven times, there nro tho heaviest
Kopiiljlieau majorities. This faot scoins
to indicato thnt tho lilnclvs nro umbrae,
ing Dcmocraoy-a national consequence
o. ignorance.
cut for smoking urn chewing,
j.ii mum ui
WATCHES, HOCKS AXU JUWGLKV.
Sewing Mnehlnea cleaned nud repaired at
tho lowest price.
To thoso who live nt a distance and send by
Stngo drivers nnd Kxnrew, the drivers' or ex.
Drew will bo paid y nie i,e , nt)J j
toJ.M-.UnhH, Wnleh Clock mid Jewelry
Store, for cleaning am) repairing.
John NKunim.
(." ro the Theater to night,
Strayod.
IpitOM tho iib-crHier, nt Hunter's old ferrv,
. onn houo or n light l,.,y cil.ir. will. M.'.r'
In H foKliendoml nilp or il.lto on Iho iio.
tris. heavy build nml hinvy hort mek with
Madloan.f.li.eh mark., m.3 lulrVtad 'ol? J
hrcecl.lng j heavy black mam. n,i t.,11, tho lai
ter reach 11 ir about in iho i,nb. .7"' "","
plo bay wo.ro or longer and llKliter build i 1
il.ol.orw, with no while plal.dy vi.lblo iko"
wlfo .Laved will, tho breecl.lngf wVt all cu
aToaid0,WT LhaV?k,?"M' ' "''1 W "
send Mm (o lho 0B h ' w
. OIiKSKVKIISON.
MToiico.
A.TAVINR. nn Iho-fil. i.. ..
jynrd DnilnotiTo V"... ,""'J''-!0 como Tor-
:6't;V,'.u,rC,,roI',
, " """ JOHN OUTII.
I.Y).'3 I'l.HA roWIU'll.
II I. wll knnwii Unit loun'a (Iriiiilno Micnrllr ri.W
will H-lnxllj il.'.ti.i) rurj.l.liij: In Iho h of tu,
llrka. Itotllnu riurh... in il.ai .1 1. ..rM. ...... ...
Ih. In.l nil I.iilrntlrilli.ii.ilf., ( ,o liuniaii .
do. ami ilu.ur.lle anl.iial..
1ImI1.ii, Ajila, lluiii!-a, ole, aro In p rnir l4p T1.I.
nm.wr I. iiitir imiiimi Urn Hi. II .hniihl l, In rinicup
luinl. Juiin h. Hour, K, Hiiviliilrmlriil nf Iho ,.w V.il
Cltir ll.aipllal, M.iai liltihooiilv.uioiitl.U
wolmioovtriiiril."
,iw YoK IIutil l'normtToni mi "We hat. u-ol
I.VON'S .MAONimO i-ovoi:it
f.irrli.inlii.ilh,uliiil. ami Trtiiil... with rnllr.u'il
Ucllon, Coi.hjian ,t HrrrrsoN, Alnr Home.
S. T. Coiuk.nh, Americuii Hotel.
ACKNKII A TllKAIHVKM., fit. NIclluU Hold.
H. l.t;ia.si ,t Co., Metropolitan Hotel."
Tr.lluiuny f IhU rharacltr iiilglil ho mMnl lo 1
I'.uith, Uhtrovrrll Uii.oilUnilirill.ralla.lf.
Tho Kt-iiuluo haa Iho alKiiali.ro of II. I. lux, tut II.
pilialo aUmp of im lltnxM t, Anilhlnf '
uf ihl. klml i nn Imllallun or mioitrrbit. Aiir.lrm
gl.t will pnxi.ro Iho vniuhir If lull In.ltl ton Hill hat.
lui nlhrr.
SoMhiraltOriigKl.U ami R.n.ral lurtkcrii In ! ,
luniiaiul li.l.ighiK ca.n.i 01. Iha I'aclUa euail.
lu;)0-tlj
ARMY SUPPLIES.
Off ck or tiik A. C. S., Foiit I
Ki.VMWii OiiK., May lllh, J8C8.
Healed propmnlii, whtch mutt bo In dunlicale,
will bo receUed nt this ollleo until Mornhr,
June 13th, 1RGK, for miiipllug I,:i7!) IUs. or ba
con, ami n:M77 Iba, or (lour, Tor tlio lira or lho
troops ut this Tort.
Tho bacon munt bo or rt good merchantable
iiunllly, well cured nnd put up In package- of
100 lb, each, to bo delivered nt nlnco or itor
aiiu on. or U-foro lho Ulnt 1V.1v nt .In W. 18CS.
Tho Hour mu'l bo or the beat brand', in &0
or 100 lb. racks, nnd delivered nt tho mill '
pUceiirlorngo, on or berore the 81t dy '
July, 1808 ; the Mliolu (urllolcs nml package),
to be kiibjcct to limpeolioii at point of tlellvrry
bororo ImjIiib received. Tlio bhl inu't slate w
price, In coin, per pound nt which the orllcle
will bo rurnlihed. Kuch propoial to bo In
net uccoidiiuco with lho terms or thin notice, "
nccompnnled by n guarantee ol two rcpomlble
purtlc-, thnt ehould coutruet bo nwmiHtii con
tructor will givo satlructory bonds ror tnc
coinpllnuco with tb terms or contract I Uuiler.,
may bo present at Iho opening or tho bid. Too
United Mutes reserves tho right to reject "
or nil bids. Tho expense ot this adverlismen
In lift .iiil.l l.u I .a .iimm,.r.,l I.M.lni KllVelODCO
to bo iiit'ikcd, "I'ronofinU lor Army Subsi.t"
cneo,"nnd to le uddieieil to Iho undesigned at
lorl Klamath Ogu. J. K. siiAi.i'.
nt.Idcut., ltOr.,A.O.B.