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yW?CTf? ' h I'HINCO-AMBIUCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, on-osm: tiii: Odd Fellow's Hall, Jn'Usomlllej Orrjson. TtittlT and rt ldcnt boarders will fine MADAME D' RDBOAlft JBD3 AND BEDDING I'lircd Iii f.tft tli" order, ninl In every Uj Mit'crinr many In tlil section, and nupend I')' any In llic Stale. her noons .m: m:ly itrmsio, An4 a plentiful supply of Hip 1.el of etery thru the insiktl affords will lie ob tained lor 11 Ell TA1JLK. So troubled will lio sparrd In doen e the pst tmft "f H" IrAvilltiR as well asthcperina tnl cominunlly. JVonrlllc March 31 . W.. If Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, j I'W.vr..:. ottmox. Ambrotypos, Photographs, Oartos do Vislto mr, tv nit: rivixr sti'i.i: or .hit Pl'ltllCS Itt'lllKM'll on r.u timnn n ufi:sik JlAM.I'iUiMISALOOjSF .11. A. KKti.TAffO CO'N'D'UOTOI?, (t inors ami CIrua always nn hand. THROUGH TICKETS W f'KNTS. UK'S lll'SII & .llcALIKTEIl, DKNTISTS, OI, Mmki'l Cor. Kenni Sis.- .s ! i:sfiMO, Cau DU Mrl.lSTi:it. nf the above linn, will i ll JiirkMiiivllln mum Urn.- In Aiittn nri m.. will ntli-nil lo Ml IiuIiii'h In M lint Ijfmll ir n'linlifpof Ibe I miii? nf lili it tin li through iliiwiitmniii ol thl paper. DR.A.B.OVEHBECK, Physician & Surgeon, j icKSHvmrx. oiinwv. me at lit' it Miiiri In (ho OM Ourbeck INplial mi Oii'iinn .Mini. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGKOX, OFFICE-Corncrof California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He will practice In JicVmhi nn.l adjacent tfinntlcf, and attend promptly to pri.ri-lonl cilia. IVIiiMf DR, A. B, OVERDECK'S BATTTBOOMS, Xa the Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD itSIIOW.KH ATI IS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. DU. JAIWIH ClANI'Nfi, PHYSICIAN it SUHGKON AND Olaiaiotrloinn, WILL altrnd lo nny who liny miulre his unices. Onicu fit II. I'. Ilmu-H's offlce. on the r.ul shlo 3d A'trcct. Jncliwiivllle. mivW II r POWKLI., K. ' WATSO.V. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JiirltMiiitlllr, llrrKoli. DK. Ii. T. IAVIS, OFFICEON PINE STREET, orroitp tixo oici AHKANSAS LIVKKV STAM..K. Jickmnvlllo, Oregon. - - . . ,.k. - . Strayod or Stolon. tfROM M. IIANM'.VS RANCH. AnOlJT 1 Aiijr. Iflih.pne Uy lionc, llv yerin old, 'out ;,J hanuli IiIkIi, lor on forcbrmJ, wldle vhllc nntkii.onu white hlnil foot. A liberal iaiil ulll bo paid for hl recovery.' J. J, CoMSTqcK. w. NOTICE. NOT I OR U In ri'by j-lvcn to ihlppen Mid con iIkiioph tn or from Crecccnt City, Hint th .utwni (Jiiy Mijlittr Company will not b rtr ipimllilf fr ,ny damage to gooih or frclgli torn am after Uil ihi. WH.MAM BAVIbLB. rf Asent for 0. City l.lnhlrr. (tckcout Cily, May Ufllh, 16G3. Jiijw-4. W VOL. XIV. Tiiii biiknijn SliiYflffi, ruiii.isiiKt) Kvrry Saturday Morning fiy B. F. DOWELL, OFFOK, COllVMl ' ff TJIllll) .ST.7.7.T.V. TKHJIS 111' Nl IIM'ltll'rlO.Vl IVr one cnr, Iii adrancp, four ilollnr If not M nlthln the llrl li iiiihiIIk nrtliryrnr. nveilollnrn; ir mil piM until the Mptrnllon of th? yenr, l iloltnrf. TKlt?IS OK AI)Vi:ilTlKlli Oiif fniire(IO tlnmir lr). fit't lnttllon. throe ilollnr j cntli ilmqtirnl Iliritlnn, nlif tlnllnr. Ajllvmnil n llliy mt tcnl. nlll Lc ttiAilt; to Hum1 who aitvcrll liy Ihcyrnr. l.PKal Tciiiloii" rcci'iitil nt current tnln. 1'ASSINO PLEASURES. Tlicc MfM(l paMlug plrtMitrrl U'c nrtil tint M them wrttlc j Wp ntnl nut IrniU' lliclr lirMMiro llililml tiln iiur tiilp. We ninl nnt ilmiM tlit-lr filhi" U'lierv milli rt rliAilum full j (iil kI'"- " I' wllnrr lint weMitll wnnt Ihrm nil. A niM the nlil Mtl r-inry Of limnin id itnc rttnl rln, If II'' (.'He li'ntu r titf UV uniilit In Id ihrm In, Atnl ili. win n lirimulit In fore in Whin hmrl ni d mil can iw, Mini Highly tit ititnie ii" I.uiv'h lllllr (l):lir mny In I How to mnl:o Money, nv iirx-iinNK iuiii'ik. I nlll It'll )oi n plnn for Kltilnp wmllli, Hi tier limn Imtiklni:, trnillii, or lrac : rk n liuik-nnl- ninl fnM II up, Anil Ihvn )oil will lliiJ yuur wealth in ticnti fill woiuli'iliil plnn without danger or ! I'ni yuur cn-h In your tuinli anj wllb no lliliiK lo trnulilf It. Ainl ctuy l lino Hint y uu f,h Ii ncroir, 'Tl pNIn ii Ihu llcht of ItiO ilny that yon ,WJt It. Water Klchts and Irri(jation, No 7. nv nowiii.t. a WAihtiw, .vn'vs at law, JMkl'MII.IK, OIIKIIUS. Since our I:iL artldo on this nulijcct w.e have Wtfil the Ctijiilal ol Oruon, ninl have caicfulljr fxainincil ninny ol' our licet law wiilcif, mnl many rcportp, f i i a 1 1 b a i tV IV I ;v vvt;1- f V ' o on tho mibject ol iriK;itoii, and of ,hy r(,fcrcIIrc ,s t0 now propose to jiublUh live or wxk iJ(ny BllMa,l0ll lhore,y mote artlcus on Iiilnlluii, Ourpationi would do well to keep each number forlutuioicfeieiicc. Wo have consulted no author who cwprecucH the law more clcaily than Jlr. Wnli burn, who defined irrigation to be "the application of tho witter of luunning Htream by a lipaiiin propiietor in tho cultivation of bin land by nrtilioial inenun, ninl not tho oveillowing ol Its natural ban!; by peiimlical and extra ordinary lieshotH or swelling of tho Kticam beyond tho ctistomnryvpiantity llowlug tin rein, TIiIh, of eotiit-e, lin plien a greater or less degree of diver sion of water from thostieain, ami the dijllctilty to whloli it gives iie, of de termining tho icsjuctivo lights of wuc cchmvo riparian piopiictor upon a Urcnm, ix, that while a right to divert iviUer for such purposes, lo some o.tont,jf (cn millions a yenr. Tho J'ontilical and under coitnin circuniotances, is itrcnsiir- will immediately receive Imm eident to tho ownership of tho soil, i'(l0 Italian government seven millions it is eanied to a greater extent, or e.jvo imndreil frnncs on account of tho creiccil under different eiicumslaucc it becomes a wrong, for which the ot causing it is responsible in-ilnmag unless it can lie justified by evidenl of grant or niscnt on tho part of M whoso piopcrty is thereby injuriouV nficcted. ' "Thq point to bo determined in tjpo cases is, where tho right ends nmlfiu wrong begins, in tho scalo of odnK iircment of such diversion ; fori a riparian proprietor transcends tho ytt, he is subject-to nn, action by otlifrl paiian proprictois whoso rightsjire thereby affected, although no altal damago enu bo shown to have Jen thereby occasioned, Tho rcascjof this rule, which is now cstablishcby a multitude of cases, is, that for ry wrong tho law professes to provS ft reniedy, nl if n I,arty v,,oso riB' '" lesnect to his land has been invi-tl were obliged to show nn actual dar jo ........--lw.frtin im could vimlicati is t7rUliv an action at law, tho re l m -4k" niy JAOKSONVlr.LK. SATURDAY, OCTOBEIl 10, 1SG9. tloti ol the net inli,lit oltcn be contiu tlcil till nircciiitltjri!:ht treri'g.iinul Iliy mii'li nilvcrso ucr in favor of oik whose oiiyinal ncl was coufcsci1ly a , wiontf. ' " lieu uitf in miiiil thai it in tlol for i'cry 'livcr.iiim of water that an action will lii, 1ml otilv for cuch .11 iolatcn i the rijjht ol soliu other jufcon, as cv- plaineil in Klliot r.. Kilttljurg l(. Ii. Co., report oil in 10 Motcal, the follow ing tttscK have been jclccleil from n miiuh linger number, tixliowthat such netion nny be .Minlaincil, though no ac tual damages can be mown to have been occasioned by Mch 1iveiiiiii, fiiiee the law Mill impl; a ilatnage in Midi cae, ninl otabliih t'io right of the paily afMimeil to b' injured by a Milonin judgment ol curt. "Theieforc. lo limit a land owner to the ineio beiielil of .laving a Mrcam flow thir.ugh his Imd, without (uy light to iI'imtI the fl'tnu or any part of it, would bu defcatin;, in agieat meal lire, the purpose forwlilcli Providence had Mipplicd thcM' otirecu ol comfort and convenience toman, ami thomeaiin of fcililizint: thoxul. mid giving junlit. nblc implii.MMi'iit lir 'nditry and ait ; and it U accoidindy held, that if, in any ipieMiou ol d'.veiMoii the jury nhotild find, It wa. only of Mich Mater ni the ct'inptaiiing parly could not havo used for my luuiliclal pinpofo, or that it was made in a're.iMin.ible manner, and font proper pinpo-e, mi action would no lie. Hut n every di veiMou 1, irhiti fiieie, a iid-itioti ol the light ol he ripaiiaii propiietor below to ha i) tho benclit of the Htioain, fit rwtrc rolJnttt nn action will lie theielr, iiiiIcm the parly cans in" it can round hit delcucu upmi such n ue o it ai ii above Mijipoiivd. "The rigbto d,U'cit water, in apply ill" it to ii' abinu Hpokcu ol, will ol course b tiniloi Mood at nno that i iin'.tir.iltv lcident to properly in the j laud, and 1 any one nhouhl lote Ihl.", or nhotilil pqiHio other and more, ox tencive rW in thi rccpeel, it could only bo I; having become subject to a ttrvitii'ti or by having nvrpilrcd an rtMi'MK-iiitiiilcr some giimt, actual or implied. " It iy be fiuther romaiked, that, in dcteiiiuiug what in arcasnnnble life bv oinJis will ns tho bencflt obtained by f other. Thus H might be of great ilMiutago to tho owm-r ol a dry ninl orotts pal eel ol land upon u strc.vi', to cpro.ul tho waters thereof ovcris Mirfnce at ficipicnt iuteivals, but, in m doing, tho water which opiAcd an e.ihtlng mill below rhoithl bo jjoibcd nnd wasted, it would, oh ioly, be nn unroafonablo ttr-o of U ought to be, within properliinits, foihe hem fit ol both." ill UK CO.NTINL'I'.P. Tho Topo and "Potor Pcuco " alio Pall JJ Ou;lte fays: Tho jfily 'rather is said to have derived pin tho I'ctcr-pcnny, from 1800 to tho leseiityoar, tho large Mini ol eighty pillions francs, which gives an nvciago Pontifical debt, this amount having been brought to Homo in gold by an Itnlian functionary, and lodged at the Krciiuh embassy. Tho arrival of such supply has produced a good effect on Pontifical consolides, and also on Ro man bank nolop, which had becomo seriously depreciated, The impression has been (lightened by tho investment of eight hundred nnd sixty thousand francs in consolides by tho Roman Mont do Picto, mid tho wholo result is a rise of 7$ in conrolldes. Tho Tope appears to bo in tho best health. Every day iio takes long walks, nnd Inst week ho went as far as tho cloister of St. Aloxis, on Mount Avcntine, and then out ol Porta Via. ' Onk ol Greeley's strongest recom mendations for the Chincso mission Is hishsndwiiting. Ho coithl no doubt add considerably to his salary by marking tea-boxes during his leisure hours, VliitJilW7' A Talo of tllo Karly Days of Jackson's ' rurcllasci from the I'aducali Ki'nlnckl.in. A good stoty is told ol .lolm V. Crockett and John Clibou, both of them nblc lawyers, mid in lull practice, in the citily days ol .Inckon'f l'urehae They both resided at I'tiltcm, in Hick man county. On one occasion they Mere emilo,vcilou opposite sides in mi ejectment ease, before u magistrate. The court win held in n sehool house. Crockett was icadii.g the law to tho court, and, when bu got through, nib son asked him for his book, uiying that the statement just lead was new to him. Crockett reluu'd to gie it to him on the ground that it Mas his own privato property, and il .Mr. Gibson ' wanted the benefit of law books there ' were somo for sale. The couit ruled I that the book was piivate property, mid that (tibson had no right to see it, except with Crockett's foment. (Jib son M-a.s-piulcd, but being it man of lesourees, he fell upon a plan which completely upset Crockett's calcula tion, lie stepped back mid found un der n desk mi old ropy of Ximh Web ster's spelling book, and in ndilicsing thocottit, ho tcad from the speller: "licit enacted by the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth ol Kentucky, that all laws heretofore puid (here fitting Crockett's law) be and the same are hereby repealed." Crockett sprang to his feet with, " Let mo seo that book." "Xo you don't." says Gibson, "this book, sir, is prixale property, and I am not in the habit of packing law books around lor the benefit of others." It is needless to say that Crockett lost his ease, Gibson having the last say on him. This reminds us of another sloiy wo have heard, which is too good to be lost. Years ngo Judge C. and Judge K two ablo lawyers of Western Ken tucky (and we are hapy to say they nti) both with us yet), were on oiipo- ito sides, in n lawsuit,- ami in tlm ar gument, Judge C. read some law appli cable to his case. Judc K. rose mid said, ".May it plcaso tho Court, thcie is no such law in the hook as my com petitor has just read." Judge C. re plied, "if it was not there it ought to be." .xaiiuai. Cuiiiosiiv. A very cuii oiih incident occiiir. il in tho survey of the iron .Mountain Road in theeypicrs swninps of southeast .Missouri. Thu engineers, having orders to locate their surveys in connection with tho United .States laud surveys had occa sion to tea rcli for maiks of records made ycais ago in tho swamps. The laud surveyors had marked thu icsults of their woik by cutting into thu body lo a hoe, and engrossing their record on tho tablet thus picparcd. Tho engi neers found tho ticesol tho old survey, and iceoguizcd thu scars of former cut tings, but to i each tho records were compelled to cut into tho tree again. Xew wood had grown up over tho old iccoid, completely hiding and protec ting it. Hut niter cutting into the body down to tho original tablet, they found tho surveyors record at. plain and distinct as when liist made To Piu:u:nvi: P.ujis. Prick tho plums willi a needle, to prevent burs ting, nnd put them in a bowl. .Make a syrup ol lump sugar, pound for pound, adding only sufllcicnt water to dissolve it ; when it is perfectly clear, pour it boiling over tho plums, cover them and let them Bland two days;, then drain oil tho syrup ;"Wl it ninl pour over tho fruit as before. After a day or two put all together in tho preserving pan nnd simmer very gon tly till tho plums nro clear; put them ono by onn into small pots; il tho syr up is not vory thick, let it boil a littlo longer. Tin; Tehaitntcpeo Railroad will bo 17; miles long. It will cost 8,623,000. Tho diflbrnnco in going from Now Yoikto San Krnncisco, by tho Tchaun tepco route over tho Panama routo, will bo 1,477 miles, mid from Now' Orlcaijs to San Francisco, i.',il34 milts, saving six days in ono caso and nine in tho other, Tiimtn nro seven cplorcd members ol the how Virginia Legirthituic, m Nt). yo. Memphis El Paso & Pacific nnd San Diego & Gila Railroad. Like tho fust Pacific Railroads the Southern route has commenced at both ends. A telegram from San Francisco gives information ol tho departure ol Kxb'ccrctmy Seward nnd Generals .Sedgwick and Rosccraus for San Die go, to witness the turning of tho first eaith on thu Sati Diego fc Gila Rail road. At the calern end, General l'remunl nnd his Company, are push ing the .Memphis, Kl Puso A. Pacific road with gical earncsnes. Appearances indicate the completion of thu cntiie lino in two yeais. Ami there is every rensou to believe that neither energy or means aro lacking to this cud. I'Vcniont and Rosccraus pcifcctly iiudcrMnud tho task they have undertaken, mid they mako this, lor the time their sole employment. Thu picseut is a favornlde moment. All railroads enterprises are discussed with leferenco to their lutiire connec tions with the Southern system, mid the South itself is deeply inteiested in this route to thu Pacific by the !!th parallel. As u menus of opuuiug up thu fertile regions o( Teas ol devel oping the inexhaustible- mines ol Aii xoiui of piolceling the frontier it is ol incalculable iinpoitaueo to thu Unit-, ed Stiles and ol special value to tho South. Tho remarkable rase with which il can bu constructed mid operated should be latticed. There are no heavy guides, no alkali plains, no sago bush wastes, no snow blockades, to encounter. Tho work need not be inibeded lor n day at any season. Wood and water abound, and tho route has been so care fully and lopctlcdly gone over, that the work will proceed at a sure and uni from pace to its completion. ;. Sf.v Piatiis cost nothing, and aio tho most refreshing, lilegiviug baths that one can take, sick or well. Kvory hoiisi keeper knows tho necessity ol giving her woollens the benefit ol thu sun, from time to time, mid specially alter n long rainy season, or a long nb scut ol the sun. Many will think of the injury their clothes are liablo to from dampness, Mho will never relied that nn occasional cxpoMiio of their own bodies to thu sunlight is cipially iieccsMiry to their own health. The sun baths' do not cost anv thing, and that is a mislortuni), for people are still deluded with tho idea that thoso things only can bo good or useful n hiuh cost money. Let it not bo for gotten that tin co ol God's most bene ficent gills to man, (threo things the most necesxiry to good health,) sun light, fresh air and water, aro free to nil; you can have' them in abundance, without inonoy and without price, il you will. If you would enjoy good health, thru sco to il that you aro sup plied with puro nir to breathe all tho time; that you batho fur an hour or so in the sunlight ; and that you quench your thirst with no other Huh) than cold water. Joiinud of' Jfculti. Tin: Oinr.sr. M.vsox i tiii: Would. Tho oldest Mason in tho world is supposed to bo a resident of Giles county, Vn., Mr. David Hilton. Tho Puiishburg (iiictle says ho was born in Iiehuid, but docs not know his ex act age, He has, however, threo diplo mas a llluo Lodge, Chapter and Knight Templar. They nil bear tho date ol 1812, the year that Mr. Katon emigrated. The Knight Templar di ploma states that ho became n Knight Templar in 1700, n little over seventy nine years ago. He cannot remember how long ho had been a Mason before ho beenmo a Knight Templar, but he thinks eight or ten years. Say eight years, and ho hns boon n Mason eighty seven years, and ns ho must hnvo been twcnty-ono years old nt his initiation, ho is now 108 years of age. QrnmiiB. Parton nsks, "Will tho coining man diink wino?" Dr. Adams aiks, "Will tho coming woman wear criuolino?" Josh Hillings wantu to knoM-, "If tho coming dog will whinoV" And tho hend ot tho family inquires, 'Will tho coming boy bo mhio V Tin: man who lives for himself, lives lor a mean fellow. tiVAVH ITJKMS. Tiik MntrtiiitiH says, the Supremo Court adjourned on the 7th ilist., hav ing cleared the docket of all cttcs set (or trial at this term. More decision of the lower Courts havo been reversed this teim than at any pievionsone, and the questions adjudicated have been inoic diflicull, and of more importance than heretolotc. Tho Har, too, lias been better, and all the cases havo been ibly tried. (Jkkat I'Yooi". Tho Kaslcrn dis patches niejiuidcneil with accounts of damages by storm and llooik In four counties on thu Hudson, Now York, tho los eannot be less than J.1,000,000, In .Maine, the injuilcs aio also severe. J." M. Thompson, proprietor of tho Glen IIoum, White Mountains, was drowned in tho Androscoggin liver. The loss by the Hood in the Kennebec liver is estimated at lf0,()J0. Di:. CfviMtxo lectured, recently, on his liivoiitc lopiu -piophcsy, nnd di vulged another singular discovery. Tho Marquis ol Rule has given lo thePopo 1,11011 soveielgns in the shape of Peter's penci'i nud Dr. Cuuimiug declares that il is ''marvelous to find that that pre cise number had been selected, becnuso it represented, in the opinions of stu dents of prophesy, the duration ol thu Papacy on caith. Oviin a Pina ii i:. Col. Long's in laut daughter was riding in its baby carriage along tho brink of a precipice eighty feet high, nt Cincinnati Furnace, Ohio, leccutly, when the iiuiso left it lor n moment. A gust of wind came along and forced the vehicle, with its baby occupant over tho fearful highl, who'll, slr.iiigu to say, it win found un hurt, and the child uninjured. Mki.on-ciioiv. Recently, thico ne groes were found dead inn watermelon patch, a low miles from Columbia, Teim. Two ol them were shot with buckshot. 1 1 is supposed they were stealing melons when killed, The other was owner ol n patch, mid was shot by a man he had employed to watch for him. Tin: Seattle paper learns thnt fully sixty immigrant wagons are now on the eastern shlu of the mountains, near the Snnqiialmlo Puss, walling for tho effects ol tho recent storms to subside to enable them tifcross tho streams that obstruct their journey to the Sound. Ir is slated that tho Central nnd I'nion Pacific railroads wilt soon com mence running trans continental ex press trains, "with boaidaud lodging," tho train to leave Almeada nud arrive in New Yoik in II vo days. Di:. William Sviiiii, of dictionary fame, nud now editor ol tho Quarterly Jlrclnr, is writing n "dictionary of Cliristinn Antiquities," from tho days ol the Apostles to thu timo of Con stantino. A riuvAii: letter, iccclved at Now Oilcans, from Jellcrson Davis, says that he will probobly rcsido in tho United Kingdom for tho rcspn his days, nnd tliatrepoits concerning his ill health nro greatly exaggerated. Aniiv Jnn.NhO.v is said to ho tho strongest Demon alio candidate for Senator froiuTcmiessco ; but it is piob able the Senator will be neither, Dem ocratic or Republican, hut a Conserva tive, like the Temn'sseo Governor. A man named Herman Hall was killed by Indians near Diamond City, Montana, on tho 1 1th September. Do had recently arrived from Willow Creek, Oregon. Panama dnles to 'J8th of September stato that repoits havo been received by steamer Jiyta of a heavy earth quako nt Callao. Ax immense- deposit of coal iiasbcen fptind ifcur Iloyenian city, in tho Galla tin valley. It is near tho proposed routo of tho Northern Pacific railroad. Music rou Tim Pacific Railway. Tho Sony Mmeiiycr, of Chicago, says : " Thoro is on exhibition nt Root it Cady's, a five octavo Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ, designed for tho Pullman Palaco cars on thoPacifio Railway, to bo presented to the com pany by Root ttj Cady, Tho caso is in imitation of ebony, and is beautifully ornamented with various designs in gold. Tho instrument is as remark' nblo for tho sweetness and purity of its tono ns for tho elegance of its ex ternal finish, nud wo nro confident that whoever may bo playing this instru ment when tho aboiigincfsmako a raid upon tho train, will bo excused from tho scalping process, if tho influence of sweet sounds hnvo tho power wo think thoy must havo coming Item such au instrument as this. " -V I