. r NOI'ICKS. FHANCO-ABIKHAN . i HOTEL AND ftortUJTANT, OITOSITK TUB Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, OreKOH. Trstflers snd rcridtnt Warders will flue BIT MOD AlffD BBDDDffO IMscnt In ArM cl onb-r. tnl III urry 1fy Fiipunor to iny ' i tlil M-ctlnn, and urtttd by -ny In Ihe Stale. ' IER ROOM .IRE .NEWLY fl'RMSuTD, - And plmttfnl Mippljr of tlic lift of every Ihlnj Ilia liuirl slt'onl. will In) ob tained for 1 II 12 It T A B T. 13. No trmililrd will mrrd lo di-m Ihe pt rng of thti IratcltuK ft nrll lli perns tent cnwmiiilty. Jek.Mnvlll-. Murcli SI. lsr.fi. if "Peter" BrittT Photographic Artist, JACKSnS'II.T.K:'0ntXWS! AMbrftypci, Photograph, Oartos de Vialte pose is the fisest style of m:t Picture Iteiliucil or ESi.AKnEhm urr.si.i: TlAILTinAii'SiM.noT COTDXJCTOT, Cliotc I. i'ior snd CI(r ftl) isti-f THROUGH TICKETS "l)KS BlSll MtAI.ISTKK, DKSTISTS, 701, MHrltft Cor. Krii- Sis. San Fuvncinco, Cau . D't Hrl.llTr.U ir lite nlHiir nun. will .11 Jm'V-iii.vUli- MiiMl'ini' In Ani'ii. mi (l, mill will nllri.il in nil I iciiii In M- II... jl lll iiiro milli r lli- tun i'l lil tctiif ii iKriMiKli ili rnliiiiin il iliit pyr. DR. A. B. OVEllBEOK. Physician & Surgeon, jaokshy 17..;. tiitxmis onici l lil n.iil'iK tie I lir Old tiit-U,i If KSf.linl. nu (Irt'tn'i Hl.wt. ML E. a GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND "Sl'llOKON, OFFICE-Corner of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. II wilt pruetlfr In JkcW'on '-l sdjurrtu mnllM, m Mkml promptly to t t.r liii 'IRiA.BiQVERBEGK'S BA.TI-IT5GOMS, Iwik'6Trbck Hospital, WARM,COM Si S1IOWKH, HATIIS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. 1)11. liRWIS OANl'NG, PHYSICIAN A SUUGF.ON AND Otoaatotr-lolnrx, WII.I. tlnd In miT wlin nm n-nnlr lit .i-rvlrn OnirVslJI V. I))""l, ullli-i-. n Ihe Ekt kMi- Sd WrM. lrKniiiIlli.iiovlf n, rTnowixT., - n- wawom. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JncttMiitlllr, OrRn. lIt. I.. T. DAVIS, OFFICE ON PINE STREET, i OppoHlto to Old AHKANS IS MVBttV STAHLK. Jek nnvllK Ori'tinn. Wimn Loae No 10. A. F, & A-JI , a III... . tinir ruittUr coniiniiiilciili'i VV"". Ih WVUitwilsv Kvi-nings "f preceil. VNlug ihe lull niouii. In Jacsm inv i.i.k oh- ok A. M.1UTIN, W. M, 0. . Svio. .Sto'r. AdminUtrator'a Notio. r.Utf nf .S.milHl M. IUII lloctfll'.ll. Tim umltirnigiirii hvlti Ix-en' ppolnti'd, tiy ibeCnaniTlIourtof Jckun (.'uniily Oregon, 'Uinliil.lrtor of ibo aIiovm mtsto, all p.-r.nri? htvlnuclftlnxiiitiiliiit 'I" nlslw r ncnoy. imiingd In prM in ttm nmu.umv vrriiiui, mi uir undtrilKiiiit hi hi. ri-fldertoe In JUu wlu pno't, lo ulil coiiuly, within ilx munllis from lluiUle reo, Anil .ill prrinni Indntiteil lo tho itte i reiiuumi;.! 10 muku linnieii. puyintni. .. A.U.XUUIiJOy, Adm'r. Ditiil July llili, loci, HIISINKHS VOL. XIV. HIE OREGON NliMIMX. I'UIIMSUBD Kvcrv Snturitnv Mom Inn by B. F, DOWELL, orrns, coiixeh 'C tf mini) streets TRHMH OK MUlSCItll-TtDSl Per on trnr, In mh-ancj. four dollars; If mil 1i within the I1M lx nmiilh (if lh jfir, nv..j1..IUr5 if ii.it pM until iliu xp1rtlon ,,f .In.,,-,,,..., dollar.. TKH1IMIK AUVRttTlttIKU t Oni iiiri (lit ll'n- nr !). (!rt lncrlim .,,...,.,,,-, .r,, ,,.,., .!,........ H.Nr. Ail'cniiiil 1. llliyp.r Mill, will li m,.Jci..ih..H.wlm.h,rll4i.yili..yc.r. IhrrPiliillir" 1 rufli nilrMiiiiMit In-crtlnn hiii l.i,i;l Tfinlci" nci'lviil nlditir tiitii... Sprauue River Va'Uy. " Ai..iiANr, July 20, 1800. Kniio i Wii.i.sMiniK I-'aiimkii: l-r..m. l.n.1 u-viT we pai over inns .... wiiiieiviuii Mony, nu i iiuiiny inn ...-...!......, ....vn ...- Iienil on the suuili -itlc, to a small val-, wilh th eiall i.m yo ir- p -l ; we re- ley betw on L.i.i ltlv.r ami Spi-apm. ;r I" W. A. .M. I.-i.n. liiu ol the It.vvi t.illf, wliteli, lor muck iiiMii. Am vrniin lu.uuut, ami I at .M ilonc, Ii.i4 Mie in Iiic 'iwiiiH, ami liom llil, tinitily ol iheAlbi.iy ),Mntt, llwn v.illey lo Spr.igue liver valley the tin. jiilllio Vo rulth I iui, ilti.ing the , In r is g.io.1 ami il.-ulilul. 'r, .....1 Mili-ei,... inly ol a Ke,ul.lic..n Spr.ijuu Uier valley has a length f ....Imps lor. v miles ami lies in an i,t m I w...L..lv .lireetio... The western .onion Mil the Klamath rwruitiun, . . . I I an I1.1-1. la il... !... .... f.,ri.,.mi..., mm .. it .. i ... - ...:.. i purpuS'H. lho v.illuv has a wnlth ot liom olio to five miles, is i.iut illy ... ... .. , UlIMI .I'll If Ultll I III I'llU'VI "Ml IMV " "! -&. tm . .11 t (! I Hi. IIII1IIVIIII I lilt I I 11 11 erly viil.-, ai.it on the north but little it. a eonveiiicnt ili-innvv. Small eroek an I good spiin.'s ol water are fteijueu? .....I ..H.ua la I.1....I ...il Lull, tiniifili tun Ul.li" I' .. - . I i. v. .1... i.sii.. 1 .1... .1.... I ... I ' i m.iri.. tin inu iiiiin iiimi tin' . i , , , ,. ' llllllirvitllUY.IIIu'.lMW.'llin'liniii'ii-.'ii ........ v;i n" l le.is ftiuml. I liere l eoTiKi.ieinoi unrli liiiul in this xallev, with lin Imv-trrMM gmwim: iu il. Wild 11 ix is si-, n a'l ier the valley, and is of good ginw it. Ttm growth ol everything i.i-li. au- ih it the o'.l is good and pro line he. cTliu rlvciMiiid creeks have bin a mo'lcraio u irrei.t, ami abound with fi-.li. As a gem r.il lliiliv'. their i . o .i.niii-r in. on thin e.e pt willow, in I lh.it tp'.re. The wh de ol this iill.'V i quite lex A near the liver and cvi ks, ee pt at .1... 1.. .!. tl.. int. I. II. ti In r.i (tin ,H" ' .""".. ', . ' , eatiTi. line (.1 me rucivniiou is mei lo c.O'H, there is lor adi-caueuol about t mi miles mi the ilur what is called a ea iy.ui, the hill coudiii; down to the river, tho' loiming nu obta lo to trav. cl. TheO. C. M ma I, as Hi.rveyed, iiiiih tlnniigh till" valley Us i lit ire length, yet no work ha I been done on this pail by the. u'inpauy when wu were there. , l'lmn iufnnnati ui un'cived (m the main', from Inlitns), the winters nro not ici ere, though considerable K'. may lall, yet jt d ies n a get' ciydccp or lav long at n time on the grotiml, and the M-asnus mu.t be ipiile as early as in tho Williiinette valley, as Indicv ted by vegolat'ol. The Indians were nbout eluding tloir oimas digging when we passed through on the lot'i of June. As a wlin'c, ill's vall-y is ouo of the most desirable 1 'r.ilili-tf wu vWted, either fur fiiinttii or stock raising, and willi'oubiles.. at no distant day bo set tied, and the ovidimcs of n goodly laud witm-Hsed and icalized, Having r.mv reaelied tho western boumlarv ol tlio "Uovua winnm, will tany n week. J. II. D. Goon Mii.k. The following "l5, were unanimously adopted by the Illi n its and Viseousli. D.iirymn' Aso tiition,toii.Biirutho delhery of pure wcet milk : 1, That no milk is good which is made Irom fllihy, stlnkiug water, of sloughs and Irog p-nds. 2. That no milk is good that comos from cows dogged, or overdriven in hot weather, from tho pasture! to thu stable.. ' U. That wo milk is good that conic from cowh pounded or kicked by bru tal men J. Vo milk Is tto-pd'that .comes from dl.ea.ed cowa-ow. t Jw vo ,sore feg0E mtitteL.. JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 18C9. Donslas County Correspondence. Oakiasii O.is., Aug. 3d, 180n. - FitiKMi Skntinki, or nil town' in Soutlu'iu Ongon, Oakl.iinl ranks iro vnnticiit in MiliTpriMis ami uimiovu I , . m.-iit. At tl.o pnvnt in mipiit ei'tiinl argo nti.Uub.tiuli.il W.l.li.igi arc ni.,emH,M 5l rn, ) .K.,- t.a,t by proacliiu;4 cotnpli'tion; Aniuiii thii-f may be uoticcil an vxtetnivi tncrcliaii tile liouso by Abraliani A Bio., with an in iting .1 welling for Solumoii Abrw Iiaiii K-q., ol tliis linn, ami also n cot- trtge rcM.lene for Charley Vnll K.i . ' ...i.;i.. ...i.. .:v i.... ..- ;........ i.rin n iiiiu uiiii i vivniinu uic in wiHviii urn- tion. Ininlilttion to thi'so inaiks of .. , ., .. , . I iiniKii.intv nml tin. rnntiniii'il iintirnvo. 1, , -,. , ....,,,... . ,1... .,, ...;...,. ....i ,j,f "un h t.l tin just uiu ci nn.t niiing, 7 . T 7 . -ry -. -'" "j "r" l";' , iii.iiiiiiiKiiHiu u uiu iuii, .in.i 1 niii'i 1 in.i- in iik- ij.m.ii.iiiii,. ....! .. ..1 41... ............: ro.layuu..b,enelin..urmi.Uttwo pro.nm-nt men.iie.s ..( Urn e-litonal 1. ! .. ... f .1 I .. .niie.-m..n m wici.i.i, ui.Muii unu ' . ik I I I J"""'-" '," .r. ji-i ner,on ta,m to ","r 1s;:c,;" , ,,,,lir0.ve '! l";aItl'. n,", Wik' U ,"l'',in hw M'!lc '" U" M"f-'" ,lu,u",1 ,!W I lit il ttur ir.iiit Iintwii mill ftlllt lliiiN Milt i inning gei.tle.n:..., ami mujliieeils sue eeeil In Wii'i', a it u.tt be eonceiled ". "' Ins il nit., in journalism. During ,1'u - in i'!r wur, one ol the titlest voice h a .1 iu ileletisc of Hiiiublieau inlilu- linns', in our State, was that ot W. A. Mcl'heison. I'a .Maloue on the eon !m;jitrary,.INc..ieie.lhinmlltolw one " most liltler opno.ienis m inu an- , , ... . i i.i ministration ol Lincoln, at.il one ol the . , . , ... ., -,., iri. .nu in tin, rt'lii'lllon. IV Mich an extent did hu exhibit hi run- ir thai It bectnie mcecs.iry lor th ftM, Bl,,.rival,l4 L,vc H.IM0 , tl(. coun. Ib.vernn.ei.t to suppress Ids Corvallis n (J rhv, f ,a53 mo Wft ptpirt.oin the mail. Not lismiiyu.l i Krtfal ,.,,1, t0 tlo mines on Althousu in the le.ift hu wuployed a pony I'X'jtVeck, whieh lis.s in the Siskiyou pus-i and iu tl.-n ui.iun-r convey-'d his ifo,, m,a runs in a m.rtl.eily direc tieas.in.ibiit utterances to the chivalry tion, iiiiitin with other tributaries ol the t'mpqui valley, lor.sune lowlj,,,,,,!,, i,js rivcr. Thu diggings uiiuilhs. Not iceehlng the revvaid lmJoll ,miVusu were very rich, tliu bed ol iniigined himsell ciililud ,t at tlic thu fliciin, paying not only heavily hand ol the paity, hed liabn.'iianout.',t quit,, uniformily. At one time spoken organ ol, he iloliveiid his vale' Adam & Co's. books had a tliousaml Idielorv, and Ic't i he Oregon Democra.',,,,,, H to obtain letters lor iu tho d ill- eviii.lisguM A few vousMibhCtpient, however, to the atonIshmenl ol nil, viously roided. Sailor digging was .Mfclou:' was heard from in I luho, k re- thou a laiunus locality, a ditch was dug eoiiMniilcl Democrat, and the leading hoiiiu tilecn iiiilef long at a cost of editor ol a Uepuhbc.iH piper. Duri-ig hhuu scvculy llvo or eighty thoufaud the lat Cox years hu ha been employ. doXiis to biiog w titer to the rich phi. ud in thu -llh Ju lieinl Di-lriet Couitol'tnia ol this vicinity, and when fairly California as Plmnoginjililo Uepoilorumb.r way piid lor iWcll the Hist year, until in an civil hour, Judge Sawyer o It p.(id lu'avy dividend to its stock that Court, appeared before a San fiohle.s for ten or twelve years, and Kianei-C'i (Jr.ind Jury, ami made some many parties who live sumptuously iinpluui-aiit rovelaii. ns, which resulted every day vivo their lorlunulo their in the nin-H ol 31". M iloue, lor lorgory.' connection to tho Sailor Diggings The imliit.iMit was ibiinur.ed to, and Ditch Company, the demunvr Misiiiiucd, and Mftlone( sHcker Creek, a Iribiitarr ol UHnoU diM-li.il ged to go without day, tl.o,rjvor .irg0tuibulent mountain stream, com truling that Hie oflense a olmrgo 1 1 wnB uxtviinlvuly mined from I8M to l.iihdto c.'ii.titiito tho tcclmical j ibuO. hut iliw diggings are dcop, the p.ii. It I Malone's opinion, wliicli i4, 0iil.lit-H are large and unwieldy, the not without inueii truth, thnt with ii.ntri'aiii an unmin.igcablo one, audi libels went lho bra'ns of thu Deiiiii-thiiik never made nu ndequato return eratio jiaity, leaving with lew oveop. .for tho labor expended, but Sucker lions, a lenutaiit ot piiileinnal bum- Crck has never had its day, and with mors, and ignor mt whiskey guzzlers. .c.api.r ,,b,(r and better facilities, it It is nu therm lie )s, that naught but w yCt yield a guidon harvest to lho the body is left the reason, tho b.ntu m,l ol adventure, i gonj-consecpiently lie finds little j CnnVllI, Creui( Illinois Itlvcr nnd power lull in them to npni relate tho q dleo Creek were mined during these situntiou, They want hw power tojyMr!)i a gencii.lly with an adequate cont irohcmUheneccfSitlesoi ini iiiih-ii. While the Hcpuhllcan pirty is Impell Inru-nrd on the tide ol progress and en lightened reform, Duinoor.iey is lied down to the "landniaik" of a century ago. CoUMquenlly, while the ouo per sonifies the progress, and eullihjen mint ol tiu Ih public, the other is Him embodiment ol stubborn prejudice and national iilndriictimi, pi icing ita pollu ted bo.1y on thu great highway of na' tionul advancement, to hu ground to po'vyder by w irresistible march of progress and reform. Douglas. Tho artesian well at tho Insano Asy lum at St. Louis litis reach W a depth of .j 060 f6ot, and is now to bo abandoned , i, i10 rats"ed. The t, a fe?l 00,k $2o6 per foot. Joiephlne Coanty rhoM statistics op ouKOo.v nr A.J, PL'K. l)U' L - . i........ ... I Iiircomiw l Bliuaici in iiic oouin- - ,,. ,1ri.,MliKiB!i..iiii.l li..un I. d north ,..., - ... ,..- by lho Ko .lle v,.r Mol, lUttt. w,i.h Jackioii county, fouili by Calilornla, ja,i WC!a ,y c.itry c-mniy, nnl cniuis Rtl n,0i of nbi.ut '-ViOO nquarc miles, I 'ilu- l.ico of tin- cmntrv U liiliv nn.l ionie inrirt iniinntiiiiious,intiM8KTM-.l witll V:.IIIh f ilch alluvial soil. Its ... . . . .....In ,!,.,.l I-! nr... Imi'n lint II nli-nhlili Lenlojii!iil l.ituiv!i hsvu both xokaiiio , ..i,,,. .,... i il...iil, wttb whiiiwi'iii I1H1.IHI- iiw.v . . w . '- . . 11. ...11 !i.. ........ I M'i;iri7. niill'H ui U"iu, ninur, umili, 1 ' . . . , . ,. , ' ' j tlier milH.rJi dmlls, hliowlng to lh1 exwili-iicc-cl miner iiilhtriel ol great mineral wealth. Th.' huh ot tun cum. properly ; 1.... . iiiteil.iiuil wel icmvitt luliu.iiaml. ' .. - ... . . . m, ,1)r hi. toil. This county ha, be ,..,, R1 two thmiiiil InliiW.! I . . ... I tft.,iN, with betwi-en livo nn-1 nix I !", .iml nore ol laml uuiler euiuvaiiou, ., , ,, ...j,.,,!. property vnlu itlon of 1(,,oul e.j.vV)00. Ivetbyville, situ.ite.l 0u the Illinois Hiier, the hhln-towu of thi c-iunly. is u 11 fly bti-Iiioii place. wt, MI,tllffi. , ,,r,.,( meehanlc ilmii ,, oll(.r , ,. l,it. I l,.j-- eee-ary ,,or rtllrj,,lIng ,.lllllltl ,,.. The , other towns ol imp r. .me in iliUi-ouu. ,y atv I.,. I, Slulc Cr,-. fc. ami WnMo. The lollowing Occn of till- ... i. i.Ij !.a...l...1u c.iuutv lurni.heil tllo eoiiin.llee liy IJr. Watkius, an eminent pr.icttri'iir hti cian iu tint county lor ipi t a number ol year, is a perfectly relijbl .it .te mini il la t? : Jii ) ' .ne county, in t'.e s .uthwcv I..... ....rt. .u. ..I tin. St.iln fi' I riiiti.l fit. fjUlloIl ns tfnry BO.S.W, ni n locality - . . ,.i.i ...!..., 'ii... i;P.t ,.!... iiiiiiji iki.i- i:iiiii ( imiii lug of any imp irt.ii'ee was on .li.se. phinc C.cek, which deiived its namu fiii.i i .Innifliti.r ol (inn ot tlin miners. erviit Inuilitios where iniii'-is hud pre rt.tllri, for ,,bor expended. Williams Creek, tributary of Ap pleg.ite Creek, has had for tho last lew yc.rs a hardy milling population, who have met with n moderate return. Jnsephiiiu is a milling county, and lias hml all tho vicissitijdes of such a county. Her oitUuus loading a roving life, and having little to bind them to tho soil mostly left during tho Indian wnr in 1855-0. Hor rich Minerals brought back to her a reiu'wo I population, how ever but tho grtit Fhisier Klvcr ox cltemutit nearly dopopulate.1 her, and now hu is oply tlo shadow of her o mer scIK But, her rich platers are far frombvingexhausted, There are rich vein ol copper running into her hills Hie most notioeablo one, of brhnzo, som right or ten feot iu tliicknesfc, in lho hill Utweon'WuTdo and Althotiie, i.n.-,,yiH Vl.rv prtMluutivo when proiieriyiA NO. 30 i but lor goino if.inoii nttptnpls to work il Imve fiiilcd nlthotigh it uiioarn to lie of urcat iitrity ntnl inevliHii-tUile in ounntitv. Hut tin1 conrnT inltU'H tlown iymfa jv,.r, will yet make b lm-ul . ....... i t. t i i.. .-..n 11V UIIII'MIS. lilt.- WUIIIK.'! U Hlllllll III inn ,,'- , ,,,. ,, 11Mn.ie.ii.. .....vinu,. tl,i0. Tl. , ,t!,4l, , ol tran-n-r- talion. I'lattor tt Hinoli have bci-n runuinsr n tunnel for llio last tlin-u yntM, tlirotiili n hoivy (livMvflo turn tin1 waters ol Altlnyp, so n mtln-ly to ilraln tho btd of Aliliuuc Crivk. lltm- nii.i-a mm iiiit-n iiniin 1 1111 111111 111. nil ....... i .1 .1. . ...... -.,,. w v.., ..... ...V .- ...l...w ....I... n.t.l ... i..i. klrlblll.r It "Hill I.VI..I, I..H. M.v .. nt..n...H .. . . ' . ' r:.,i. TliPmi two nneriiliiitiH I111V1' !" 1,'c',0 ,wo optrjiunin imt 0,H.m.a nilltrict ot ureal miner' Ueilth, ami which will aw,ik,n the J0, iiie in laccr gol.l mining mi A,10IISP, Tho rctut in of t hu Mulaehi ,..it i. .. t ... , v" .,'. ,,,.,.,' llllo ,iMUlJl,eH ih.i tl.l- i ' i r..l...l W ., llll'IIMtl I'll" IIVIH lllltll"M W M ! Kl:,cit.0 house, who nro pursuing t,cjr micrpil.o with !gor. 'hriiiigh this county is chietly a mlif !,,, vouMy U1 h fm llllHIV ,,ol 1HM,k mill t.lra-nut valloya nlikh gen- enHly rcwnitl the limbniiiliiinii toll, J i..llitH ihmt Wl. M nnv poi. x,m o Qrotron. ami i.raehes .lo' much ,)Clu.r llial, in ,hu Wilh.mctw, valley. The whole rnimtj .s Well wooiled with ll.e viitloiio lit.MiinI pine, the mo-.t no table, fin injj -u, a wed us useful mN, i the !i-itv .oi.arpiue. Uioveaof o:ik ate M.itli.ed about over thu val- leys, rest mbllug in thu distance, sonic old orchard, and ncaur by furnlihing the most deiightful resorts for a quiet diivu or a brisk canter. To judge by mv own Iccliugi-, I should s.iy that the climate for pleajatitiiess ami s.t ub-it, could not bu excelled. Thu quiet u.tliu ol her valleys, tho graudness ot I er valleys, thu grandncss of her pinuir tains, thu healthful inlbi ticca of her mountain streams, nil combine to make Josephine county a desirable place for residence, but, she lurks those attrac tions which bind men to the soil. Shu is isolated and shut in by. great moun tain canyons. She is dependent for supplies upon a slow, laborous ami costly traiispoitation over tl.o coast lango ot mountains. Schools, churches, afsociatlons, do not take kindly In such a community us hen-, ami pel Imps abovo all she has the inherent vice of nil mining com munltiiH, that for every dollar taken from her mini tA deposits sho is one dollar poorer. Thoie is no accumula tion, there is no heaping up by one general ion lor the generation which Is to follow. Shu tows that others may' trap. i i i 1 1 -. Tiik Fai.lkn Son. Follow him home fi urn the Mine ol his debauch. IIu is an only son. On him thu hoies of the family arc centered. Kvery norvo has In uu strained to give him tho choicest educ tllnii. Parents and sisters gloried iu his talents ami looked forward to his future fame. Alasl already those .visions ure less bright, liutcr now tho family circle. Parents currounded by lovely daughters. Within the cir cle reigns peace virtue and refinement. The evening has bcoil spent in anima ted conversation and the sweet uiUr change ol affectionate eiidcanuct. Hut there is ouo who used to share u 1 tlii, who was tho center of that cinle. Il'liy is ho not hero? Tho hour ot do votion has couio ? They kneel before their Father and Ged. A vmco Unit UM'd to mingle iu their prahes is want ing, Au hour rolls away another hoar has gone. Why has all cheerlul ncs goner Why no those parouts start at every footstep 1 The step of the son and brother is heard. Tho doof Is ope.ued he staggers iu before them, and is stretched out at their feet in tl.o loathsomeness of intoxication. On who shall tell the sorrows of a homo made dark with Bin ? r. Wayland, A map in A'-M-i" W'.y. Iwa has invented a cannon which lm claims will throw a projectile fourteen miles, and has gono to Washington to get a pat ent. He proposes to offer it to tho Governmanl for 1,000,000. Many 61 the wavea of trouble liko those ol tho ocean, will, ii wo awaty them calmly, lii-tak at our fedt and dia- appear, ' i tf'rom Ow Samtnrnlu Tnlon, Jog. Clk. Senator Willtaat. The New Yoi'k WprUl feefs con- strained to pass a high .eulogy upou- Senator N illiams, and mljures tho Dim- ociats olQrrgOu to"lnslir themselves to see tlfavh'u is not his own successor." Such a hich'ipimon li.-s the World ot Senator Willi-itUH' abilities that ft inti mates grave d-nibti wliOtlur the Ore gon Democracy will or can find any who can take his pl.ico without excit ing iudividtious compatioou. It says: "Senator Williams will be a hard man to beat, and should be replaced by a' Democrat who will be ot much sen Ice to our party " It thinks "the Federal Administration itself feels the necessity of keeping in the man who lias helped tin- l.iinn party dogs over more leghla the stiles than any other Senator ot their number." Nor docs the concess ion ot eminence t Williams iu his own parly satisfy tho ndmiiatiou of tub 1IVAA lis language imports that no Democratic Sell itor surpasses him. "The eonoriattvi' siireevoi of this radical author of the Civil Uights bill, tho Hvcoii-itnictioii laws, the Freed men's Hurcni bill, and ihe prcunt and former Teiiuiu ol Ollieu law ought to be a in in nl abilities, and power to ma them. ISe-ides, such a man will be re qulicd to cquil nl. no-1 itny of the too few but able Dcmocats in t lie Senate." We hi Hove tin ie s t:t. Ice cm dit lor autliolsliip given here, but Senator Williams has Uinpi stimiably been om ul thu most logical, camel an 1 cfllciunt ,, ndvoc lies nf every one ol those grqai ineaures which liave reconstructed or rather readjusted our republic upon ita true had ot equal rights. And we agiee wl It the World that a worthy succesrrof lilm must bu competent to stand iu the front rank of thu Demo cratic Suiiatnrt. Compaied with any oT them .Willlam-i wa ea-ily first. Uevcrdy Joliusoii was accounted their ablest lawyer. We huvo seen what slutl hu was made of. Their most con slant and failhlhl advocate of Demo emtio dogmas is Garret Davis, whose' loquacity nuildllluieneis havo by com mon consent changed his preuumen in to "Garrulous," nnd who excels any other Svuator in ability to empty tho ilc 'i mi I ..illerys ot the Senate Cham hit It is hard, Indeed to find among the Democratic Senators a man of first, clans ability, though wo may admit they have had n very poor chance to exhibit ability iu such a causo as they h.ivasuppoitrd. Huckalow Is lugciil ous, but not enough m to make any. thing of Mich n fuse. Hendricks was one ol the ablost, but ho was not appre ciated at home, nnd his scat is taken by a better man. Yiukers and Hamilton, of .Maryland are said to show some ab.llty ; and the H.iyards, of Delaware,' t'm ig't "a hundred years behind tho ft e,". are mqro Miltablo Senator, though no better Democrats than the sol oil Saulsbary. The weak lallaclua and antediluvian statesmanship of Ctssurly represent the parly as fitly aa( any. We submit to tho Oregonlam that tlivy had better note well tho WvrliVs admission of their pi esent Sen ator's high fitness, nnd seu to it that he and no othor, 'hall bo Ills own succes--sor," Asldo Irom thu great faet of hi a being abreast with tho progress of tljo age, wlto can more honoi ably represent or-intluonltally advance tho iiitorcHa of tho l'aeiliu coast 5" m Young Mm You Are Wanted- A lady writer under this heading hits oil the men as follows: , A woman wants you. Don't forget . hor. Don't wait to bo rich ; if you do , ten to one, you are not fit to bo mar ried. Marry while you are young, and struggle up togethor. Hut milk you, man, thu woman don't w nt you If sho has to divide hor iitnsclioiia with a ci gar spittoon, or whisky jug. Neither docs she want you il you don't taka caio of llerandlholiltJo, after-thoughts which are sure to tpllow, Neither does sho want you simpy because you are a mini, the definition 'f which is too nptto bo-au iiiiiiniil that woar bifurcated guimcuu on his lower limbs, a quarter-acel ion of a stovepipe on his lifiul. Hwenrs like a nirate nnd is given to filthy practices generally. Sho wunta you for a emniMiiiou, a helpmate she wants yon to have learned to regulate your appetite and passions; the linage of God, not tho likeness ot a beast. It you are strong in a good purpose, film in resistance of evil, pure in thought and action, as you require her to be; and without which inward purity, neither, of you are lit to be hus band und wlfo ; if you loye virtue and abhor vice, if you are" geutleraanly, for. bearing and kind, and not loud-talking, exciting and brutal, young man, that ' u-.tmun wnnts vou marrv her wbea you like, whether she poor or richV we'll truit you botli'uu the abOveeJwii we'll truit you botM'ou thu j dilions, without any further security. . i. .51 ufl : H 3- 1 i i