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1 f ill I ft tiffi OREGON SENTINEL. 8ATunAt Mohni.vo, Nov. in, 1800. The Political Aspect. Tho defeat of Ocorgo II. Pendleton lor Governor In tho rcecnt Ohio dec lion clearly reveals tho doom of North ern Democraojr. In spito of their National platform and tho declared sentiments of their leader on tho sub ject of paying tho public debt In 1808, it has been felt throughout tho country that a large majority of the Democratic party bavo all along bevn opposed to an honest payment of tho national lia bilities contracted during tho war ; and most bitterly and openly arrayed against tho 15th amendment. There wero many Democrats In tho Western States who ft It agneved in the choice of Seymour for Presidential cannidali, and who felt that their honest scntl moms wero most griovomly belied in tho platform on which ho was placed boforo the country. Theso men were undoubtedly in tho majority ol Deme cratio voters, and found their repre sentative in George II. Pendleton, 'fhoy believed his defeat for tho Prei dcotial nomination had been brought about bv chicanery and corruption, and resolved to test tho popularity of hi political sentiments by running him for Governor ol Ohio against tho Itu publican candidate, Hays. Hays had to carry tho full weight of tho isth amendment and tho opposition to pay ing tho national debt in gold confes sedly tho strongest and most popular grounds of Democratic opposition and yet in that stronghold of rrpmll. ators and negro haters beat his rival by a handsome majority. The result ol this election ought certainly to tlx the destiny of Western Democracy or "copperhcadism" in tho mind of every tnslbo thinking man in the country Tho bettor wisdom ol Southern Demo caats prompts them, If their Western associates will not leavo tho hopeless ontest on theso great questions, to cut loose from them and leavo them tn perish amidst tlioir prejudice and lol lies. Thoy see clearly that the way to thafuturo prosperity of tho nation lien only over tho wrecks and demolitions of what onto entered deeply into thu organization of a great and triumphant party. Latet,Jfewi. Portland Nov. 10. Dr. Eckman's now synagogue and school room is nearly completed, and will bo dedicated on Thanksgiving Day. Tho friends of progress or Spir itualists of this city havo procured a hall, and will havo regular services In future. Grading on Wust slilu Is now completed twenty miles. No iron has yet arrived for tho road. .Mr. McNeil, while placing a curb In a well in ibn lower part of tho city' lost his hold nntf ivu 10 me oouom, n instance of thirty feet, striking on his head nnd shoul ders. He wus seriously injured. Ymkra, Nov. 10. A drenching rain commenced here this afternoon, and continues steadily. The tops of the mountains in this vicinity are covered with snow. Nam ing hard in every direction. Keported snowing fast on Scott Mountain. LATER ELECTION NEWS. Ciiioaoo, Nov. 5. Austin, tho lie. publican candidate for Governor of Minnesota, runs largely behind his ticket. His majority in tho Stnto will not exceod 1,600. Other candidates havo a majority of -l.oOO to 5,000. Tho Legislature In Kcpublienn.biitltsoxaet status is unknown. The Tomperanco t cket probably received 1,300 votes in the State , , I" Wisconsin the Itcpuhlicani gain In tho Senate nnd loso in thu Assoiifiily. Inc. llepublican mnjoiity in tho Sun Is not less than 8,300. The Coiutitu tlonal amendment for increasing tho Governor's salary to 5,000 was car Tied by a largo majority. Hohton, Nov. 5, Tho following "fm,m? bo tl10 re,u,t 0(' t '"to uleo tlon : There aro '.'U Senate opposed to a license law 18 m favor; 27 Senators in favor ol retaining thu State police. which was another issuo in tho elec tiou. luo Ileuso stands 1tl;j ami prohibitionists to 75 for prohibition. Aliianv, (N. Y. Nov. S.-Tl.o Ar. fut claims that Nelson's majority in the State is 23,000. J ' The Tribune states that the As embly at presont consists of 72 Demo, orats to 60 Itopublloaus. Later ad vices indicate that at least ono and perhaps two more Democrats are chosen to tho Senate. Giohok Pkaiiodv, a native of Massa ohusetts, for many years a great London banker and philanthropist, is dead, and his nephew has gone after his body. He will be buried in Danvors, Mass. miLSOAD IfiON. Steninnr A !,. rived at Portland on tho 12th hist, with 00 tons of railroad iron for Ben Hoi laday fc Co, CorrcTondcuce. Wasiiinuion, I). C, Oct. i!P. TIIK IlKt'KAT OK ANDUKW JOHNSON last week was. a great surprise to his lew friends here, but will in thu cud no doubt havo a salutary effect in recon ciling them to ncccpt his defeat ns the Inevitablo prcludo to a new nnd changed era which nwnits the whole South. His defeat, however, does not seem to affect his admit ers so much as would havo been supiiosed. The Fenians to a linn are Jubilant over tin man who they contend delealed them in their well laid scheme to rid them selves of the yoko est On-nt llrilnin. Poor Johnnml how we. who know his aspirations too well, pity him in this, his hour of bereavement; and only wish that he could turilii be reconciled to enjoy tho nfuYo of Justice of the Fence in Ureenvilk', nnil Hint lite good pcntilu there would only clothe him with thai magisterial honor for the balance of his life, But such hopes we feat u ill ml be realized, nnd we may again so, perhaps (not pnibnble) bis "Accidi lii-y" ncehlcntnlly elected to tho r. .. Al'itnte III lite pliicu oi .ir. Ilrowufow, whose nearly wont out conslfiutlon foiblds the anticipation ol hisyfcmiitiiinr with us long. VTlin biiiiiitilul harvests this yi-nr in (fie South, nnd her bright pru'pi-Rts in the luttire, is working a wonderlul ehatiiii' pnlitienllv, and in every other way, in tho minds of those who have heretofore been opposed to ei-ry net or measure of the Itcpuhlicau party having in it n semblance ol reconstruc tion and pacillcalioii of tho Southern people. THU I. 0. Itr.tWIITMI'.NT, under tho wise rill ttion ol Congress nnd the etli -lent olllcyrs nt its head, is constantly undergoing reform which nffeel I he people moro genctally than reforms in nuv one ol the other De partments. The P. M. General has under consideration it contemplated chimp1 in the Itoiitu Auency Sen let in his Department, secuiiug to rail roads pretiv generally thioughoiit the country railioud postal clerks, by which the mall will be assort c-d for the respec tive roads over which they are to go and thereby prevent the delay now ntti-nding the mails in the various dis tributlng ollices ol the country. Then reform kef p tcpnnd become a p.utof the progress of the age. This Government, through all ad ministrations, I think, has been exceed ingly liberal in extending ls fivnr even tn the most sparsely settled sec tions of oilr eotiutrv, and the people In reciprocating those favors have grad ually increncd their patron ige until the Depaitmrnt is now nearly self sus taining. It is estimated that' since the completion of the Pacitlo Kiilroad tin Government Is saving nt the rain ol one million a year In the tram-min-ion of its malls t tin- PneiuV, The INt Ofllew Monoy Onl.-rSvs tern, now being dally extended to the smaller ofllfcs of tho count ry, ncitc-l to the Government In the last llsi-nl vear, after pavintr all expenses, ?0'i,0!l7 iinvlmr issued 1,'JfJ I, Mil orders, amount ingtoS'J,Sh.o:)S. It would seem with our pr-senl Postnl System improved by n lew changes contemplated by tho P. M General, that II wi- could now have adiled to it, in practical op'-ra"ion, tin postal telegraph system which it is doped Congress will arrange nt ll next session, wo should be in a condition to challenge the whole world for our equal in securing "thu created uniouiit ol good to the greatest number of people." r0N(llli:.S0NAL lihrary. Our Congressional Library now c -n-tains I8.r.000 volumes, and islnen-n Im. every day by the ndilitiou of 1m ink from all parts of our own country, and it might bo said from the world, tn tin fullest extent tho small nmonnt of money appropriated bv Congress fur the purolnso of books will obtnin. Hy an act of Congress, J HOft, a copv of every book published thereafter wiiatn bo forwarded to, thislibrary bv the publMiei ; roimeipiently no iiionov is required tn purchase books published in tho United Slates. Hut every now book has to he bound nreording'to tin rules of tho library, which im-urs no inconsidrtrable OYtxumn tn tlm f3.n-..r.i. ment. The appropriations for the pur chase of books for tho Library of Con gross is only 810.000 yeuilv, whilo thnt lor utu nniiHii .miihmiiii is $l8,,r0U. TUB GKNKItAL LAND OKI'ICB is in reeuint of return (mm ili..fOi...... ing Distiift Land Ollices showing n iisposai miring tiie past month nl J2,. 77(1 nerr-H nt tho public lands; Denver, C oloradoTcnitnry, W,M0 ncu-s; Iin Michigan, 8.81-1 ncres- St. Cloud. Min ncsotn, 4.001 ncres; Marquette. Miehi can. -1,100; Clarksvillo, Arkansas, (one hundred and five farms) lO.Of.O acres; in the State of California, Sn Fran, nscn .Wfl 10, acres; Marysville, 0.6M ; alio , a,7fiS acres. Tin- grealer por tion o these lands wero sold for cnh. and tho remainder taken by n,-tua located with military laud warrants. ' Life. Coal Mink. -Mr. V, '.. pnitnpr "I coal has been discovered on I'iit rlVer RQIIIP lllliriinnn nl.,,.. !.'-. v . TIlO leduo llUH liocn Irnniul ..- .' to provo that it is very extensive and somo ol the coal trjed in a blacksmith's forgo cravn na irnnA oo.iof.....! . ., imported an R.,n..i il ,i : edge have been sent to San Francisco to bo tested ami v....-i ... . thecoalsharp,oitha,rc!ty;UB,,Wa UNITED STATES MAILS. imr. Post Orrtctt DepAnTMcvr, Il'l-Ainytjji, Srpt 'i, 18C9. PROPOSALS will bu received at the . Contract Ollice ol this DcDarlment until a p. m. of March I, 1870, for .A. ............. ll... ...!!.. l !. !..!.... States, Irom July 1, 1870, to Juno 00, 1871, in thu State of OIIKGON, on the routes and by tho schedules ol departures and arrivals herein specified. Decisions announced by March 14, 1870, 15101 Krorn PorlUml. hjr Fprlnurllle, St. IM rn lUlnler. Mnnllci-lli). Sruflf's Wsinl. (ink I'olnl. Wrslpnrl. Slut Citlliltmpl, tn A'loils, 110 tulle" sail lock. Ihn-c llmi-s wt-vk, la sli-nm- lllMt, I.f.ivt- I'nrtlsnil Mnmlsjr, Weduci-Jsr, hmI FrulAjr si fin in ; Arrlr,- nt AMnrla Uj it p in ; I.--vn AttotU Tilf-ilnjr, Tbursdsy, snil SilunliT nt (1 mj Ami- t I'lirtUnit j fi p tn. l'niiinls fur Hljllm n we-k service ticin.cn roitlsnd ml Moaticrllu In- ltd. IfllOi Frnrn t'nrllniul, lijr Vsncoarer Klshrr's l.4inlliiif. C-kcsiI". ami llimil Itlrrr. tn Tm-lUllrs. IIP) miles nml Uck, h llnn-s n wrrk. m flp.onlH.l. I .car i' I'nrlUiiil dftlljr, excri'l Sandnjr, ul 3 in ; Arriw iHTIn-llslli-s nut dsy ry tl pm: I.ptti' TIip Dnllii ditll, except Umulay. st 3 n int Arrive at I'urllsnd next dsjrs I7 11 p m 13103 Ft 0 in O.tklsiid, It? CntUgf Onre, Ku-1!- in lllljr. nnd l.nucn-li r, 10 Cirvsllis, 00 milt's and lack, dally. S(htitiUnri .tpnt 1 lo Xuxmltr '.. I.ctre Osklsnd dully at 4 p mi Airln- nt Untvallls nut ,U I7 5 in: Irf-ivc CnrrallN dilly nt 10 a m; .Arrivti at U-iklaiid nrxl dsjtn by 11 I m. &MU rvm AinrwVr I It Jftttjl. I.-sve Oskltnd d-llj al fi a mi Artltt- at Cm vulll- nrxl day lij t ptnj l.-nir CiiitsIIIs il.slljr nt fi a ; Arrlu- at DokUii'l in-tt dsv- I, fi p in If n-rrlc-on rmli- No It77a (Cal.) tn- 1 t, this will nut ec. . I.MOI Kiiim CoiTatlli. Ii; AP'snjr, Jrffcrun, HiIiid, II-Ihi.. AnrnriT M'lls, Orermi Uiljr. and MllwHilkle. to I'uillaud, 1 07 iniln and lack. 1UII7, SiMu't (to April X In Xnriil'tr I. (.pari- Oirrallls dalljr al f! a mi Arrivtr al Portland n-l iU lijr ll tn; , l.raii- I'urlUhd ilalljr al ll a m ; Arrive at Corrallls m-xt daya I7 0 m. &IW( from .V(XroAr to April 1. I.cire Cnrrll. ilnllf nt fi a inj . Aruri- nt 1'iirllsriit irmiild.ija by 6 pm Marr I'urlUiid dilly al fi a in) Arilri- ntC'iirrallls wrnndiUyliT 6pm 11 M-rrU-eim roiilt- No. 1I77U (Cal.) ! Id, tills Mill nut Uo. I.MOi From Salfm. Iiy U and lllekri-all. In Dallas, lii miles and hack. Iliren llmrr a Mrik I.rwStlrni Monday, Wednesday, and Krld-iy al 7 a m; Arrlr.- al Dallas lit a m; I.t-avi- Dallas Mnmlay, Widnt-iday, and Friday at I p nil Arrive at .Sslun Iiy 4 p m. I510C Fmm Rrand nnnde. liTSillCri-rk. Dal las, Miininiiiiili. and IniHiipiiiriice. in linens, Vl.ta, 44 miles and back, one a wn-k. Leavo (irnnd llnnd- Mnmlay at fi m; Arrive at lln-na VI. tn bv fi p m; l.iirr llncaa Vl.ta Ta-day at fi a m; Arrive al Grand Itondc by tl p ro. I5IH7 From Hali-m, by Aamsvllp, Bcln. f,.-lu una llMMiisrllle. Diarnnnd Hill. I'ln.-. Willim itu Frks. Sprlnun- Id. and ltalllnake. lo I'lra-nnl 1 1 til. M mlt and back, nncu a wn-k, I.i-ni-t-'iil-mTiiid at fi a m; Arrlvi- at l'i-aail Hill Friday nt 1 p rn Li-a.H Pleasant Mill Friday by II n in ; Arrho al Salim Mimday by J p tu. iriU Frnm Salem, bv l.fncotn and Zna. d-Wln-iilUml, 27 miles and buok, once u wrik I.eare r-'ab-m Mnnday nt 7 n mi Arrlvnat Wbealbind by 12 m I-nto Whi-alland Tni'ilay ul 2 p m: Arrlvi) at Salem by 8 p rn. I5I0J Frnm l.a Fayette by MoVlnntllk R.-II-. vue, and Sh-rldan, li (J mud UoihIp. 29 mile, and buck. Iwlc-t a wi-rk Leave. I.n Fnyelte Tuesday and Fit lay attpm; . Arrlvu .at Grand Rondo next daya by 12 m' Leave Grand Hondo Monday and Thurs day al I p 111; Arrive at La Fayette nnitdstsbv Mam I'rnpoMla tn commence si McMlnnvllU-. u iuiii-i ieea,inviieu. 1SU0 rrom La Fayette, by Paylnn. Amlly. Ilelhel. Klna. DalUs.llrlilireporl.LiMiU , vlllu.nnd LuckemulH, In Cnrvallla, CO miles am Iwck, t!c wet-k. Leve La Fayette Tuesday and Friday at I P mj ' Arrive al Corvallli next days by 7 p mi Leave Corvallli Monday and Tnnriday s.1 C a .n; ' Arrlvu at La Fawnila nnri ,1,... i. 11 Proposals lo commehcft at 1'ortUnd alv eo. ior inrve iiian-a-Httk scrv ce. lo vllcdV 15111 From La Fayette, bv Mountain House and Ncstocila. to Tillamook. 0 miles and back, once a week. Leave La Fayelto Tueday at 2 n m: Arrlvo at Tillamook Thursday bv 12 ra Leave Tillamiink Thursday at 2 m. ' Arrive st La Favelte Saturday by 12 ra. 15112 From Albany, by Peoria, BurllnKlon nd llarrlsbiirKh, lo Lucater? S3 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Albany Monday aud Tbursdav at a ru ' "' Arrive at Lsnrseter by 7 p mi Leave Luucaaler Tuesday and Friday st Arrive at Albany by 7 p m. 15113 From Oakland, hy-KvUom'r and Scotle bnruli. lo Gardiner. tS 1 mllct nnd back once a week. Leave Oakland Monday nt fi a m; Arrive nt Gardiner Widncsday by fi pmj Leave Gardlm r Thursday at (i a mj ' Arrive al Oakland Saturday by t) p m. lilt I From Oardlaer. tiy Kinplrs Clly ond llandnlpli. to Port Orford, h'J miles and buck, mice a week. Leave Ctiirillncr Clljrvrtntril y nt fi n ml Arrive nt Port OrrordS.itiiiday by tl pm l,cne Port (Irford Mnmlay ul I! a in: Arrive nt Gardiner Ulty We mnl.iy by fi p m. 15115 From RnspbiirRh. by Ten Mile Creik. (local.) Caiim Valls-y, (Incnl.) June linn or Middle And Soillli Fmk of Co iiillle. (local.) L-ntiarls I'rulrlc. tin cal ) and hlMlne (Incitl.) tn PorlOr ford. 120 miles and back, once a werk. Ulddi rs In prnpo'e tcbi-dule of depart nndarrivali. 15116 From Jacksonville, by AppWnlp. Pls'e Cm k. and Klrby. In aldo f.5 miles and Inck. twice n week. Leave Jack-nnvllle Monday and Tlntrs- day at fi a m; Arrive al Waldo nevl days bv 12 m; Leave WatdJ Tuesday and Friday nl 2 p mi Arrive at Jacksonville next daya by 7 p in. l'rnpoa1 to extend to Crescent Clly (Oal'a) luvlled. 15117 Frnm Aslnrla. by Callilamst. 'Vesipnrt. Oak Polnl, Hoiivle'e l-Und Katnli-r. and Mnnticvlln.ln l'nrltatid. tin mtl-i1 and luck, twice n week, la sleainUials L--avi- A-torla Tuv.i-d.iy nnd Saturday ul 4:15 a m: Arrive- al Portland by 8.45 p m: l,me Porllaud Untidily' and Friday nt 5 a tn Arrive al Aslnrla by 9 p ai. Proio-l til i-ud st Muutlci-llo.55 miles, Invited. f 15118 From Auburn, by Ill(!rllp. (Ineal) and llialy'e Slallnn. (local.) In Cm. llll.i. wltli a brniica In Granll, Creik Mines, (local ) nnd In Independ ence Clly. (local.) frnm DealyV Mu tlon. (local,) mllet nnd back nnce a week. IHiMers lo slalr dl-lnlice and nropose tclitdule ol dtpirlotii and arrivals, 151 19 From The Dalles, by Wasen. Camp Wnl Sii-i, (local.) Ilrldttf Cnek Deschulea, llayvilli'. and John Day's City, In Canyon Clly, 180 rnllciand back, once a we, k. Leave The Dalles Tuesday at I a mj Arrive al Canrim City Friday by C p m: Leave I'aiiynii Clly Thursday at 4 a mj Arrlu- at The Dalles Frld.iy by 11 p m. lllds in exleivl in llube Clly, ISO tulips further. Invited. 15120 From The Dalles, by Pellln. (local.) Cm- alllla. and Wallnlla. In Walla Walla. 157 miles nnd luck, once a wrck. Leave Th- Dalles Mnnday at 7 a in; Arrive al Walla Walla lourlh day by C p in Leave Walla Walla Mo.-ohy nl 7 a mi Arrive at The Dalles fourth day by C p in; 15121 Frnm Canyon Clly. by SiimiivIIIp. (In ral.) F.Ik Dlslrlcl. lineal,) Trim's Sla tlon. (local.) Ollu Cn-ek. (local.) In deH-lideiiee, and Auburn, In linker CI ly, 121 miles and bark, unci- a week. Leave Cauynn Cllv Monday at 7 a in; Arrive at linker City Wednesday by 7 I' !- j Lae Maker Clly Thursday at 7 a in; Arrive al Canyon Clly Saturday by 7 p hi) 15122 From Tin- Dalles, by Cmalllla, Walluia, (Wa-b.T.r.) Wala Walla. Milrh.-ll'. .Slallnn. Li Grand. Union Nnrih I'nw. il-r. linker City, Aulinrn, Ktpre.x llanch Weln-r Itaiich, Mlddletnu Km mellsvlll". ami Marllnvllle. In lb.. Clly, (Iduhn.) Mil mile and bick Hirer lljes a week. lllds for six time a-wei-k service Inrllnl. Didder In propose scln-diile of di pari uret and arrival. j 15123 From I'ntlland. by U-Inn rVhonl Hn-i.e. (locnl.i Damascus. Clear Creek. Ciinle Creek. CulH-Ksvllle. Heaver Mnlall.i Halle Creek, Silverlnn, and Sublimit v tn Aumsvllle, .' miles and b.ick, one- S week, Liave I'orlls-id Monday at 0 a m; Arrive at All!lvllle Tllenlny by li p mi Leave Aumsvllle Wednesday ul fi a m; Arrive ul I'uillaud Thunday by B p m; 15124 Fro 1 riaker Clly to Auburn, in mile and bark, mice a week. Leave HakirClly Wedne.day at 8 a in; Arrive al Auburn bv I'i m, Leave Aubiirii Wedne.ilay at I p m; Arrive al llaktr Clly by 5 p m, 15125 Frnm Eugene Clly.by SuMaw and l.nim Tom, in l-'raiiklin, HO mile and back one- a week. Leave Cuirme Cllv Wt-dnesday al 7 a m; Arrive al Franklin by ll p in; Leave Franklin Thursday at 7 n in; Arrive at L'uifeiie Clly by 6 pm. I512C Frnm Cenlrevllle lo Forest Grove, five miles and back, nncii a Week, lave Cenlreln Monday al 10 a m; Arrive al Forest (Jrnr bv 12 in; Leave Fnp t drove Mimday nl I p m: Arrlv at Cenlrevllle byjp m. ' I.M27 Frnm Dreiron Clly. by llaltevllle. New ellsville, and Halnl Clair, lo Daylmi JH inlli-s and back, three limes s week. In steitinlHiat. Leave "renmt Clly Monday. Wednesday, Ktlil I. .1.1 aw .1 f . te. " ..-. a ....j n. . M ,11, Arrive al Daylon by 7 pm: Leave Dayinn Tu-silay, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a in; Ar.lve at 1 iregou City by 7 p m. 15128 From Fairfield, (local.) by-rialnl Uuls. .) acoiida. 1'arker.vllle, (local.) Moid, lor. 1 ; oca .) and N.iily, lo Oreon Cily. 2fl tulle and liack. nucr a week L-avo Falrlleld Tuesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Oregon Clly hy fi p m-, Leave Oreimn Cily Weiln-day at 7 a ra Arrive si FslrOelofby 6 pm. 15121 From Astnr la liyCJatsap, Snmmernnute. t,A hkCtr.,'k' tWal.l.Nehalem. I lncal.1 Mlans Point, f local.) Chllches 1 nlnt. (local.) ami Netrack LaudiiiR, local.J In Tillamook, (iO mile, and back, once sweek. Leave Astoria Tuesday at 7 a mi Leave Tillamook Thursday at 7 a m; ' Arrive at Aatoris nex( day by 6 p n, 15130 v'l'm I'orlland. by Taylor's Ferry, Day on. Amity. Illekrpal. and Mnnmoutli, "we?" ' "0 ,"W '"1 bck' on" Jeave Portland Tuesday at fi a m; Arrive at Cnrvsllla next day by 7 p mi Leave Corvalll. Thursday at S a m; ' Arrlrs si Psrllan ns si day by 7 p m. " ' , 14131 Fr..ni 1-ortlsn.l. by Hlllils.r", a' "'Xi ll Wstl UlieliIm, to b Fayalle, mil' " ' t.ai l-orllan-l M.-n lr n Tlnifslsy at . a in; Arrlrost U .'"' n -lir-'-y r mi ba U Krtie Tn' lir el rrl-Uy st 1 1 nt Airlall-jrUnliisl-lvabvS,rai l-rutienU ti mlrv L'outrff lllaua Mutn InrlteJ. IJ131 Ffm Auburn, bj r-calimtas, l-l.) Itle.rlll, ,1 -.1 1 nii. i-V..k. it.ml.l nml 0-slr s iialin. 0 mtLl In Unutllls. wiUi Lrane li In Orniilla fir. k Mines, (i-al,i 1 mil-. nn.lbvfk.oiK-n nwrr BillT. liitt.llliaepn-l ruw acliedulai il.l'tltutcl an I nrrlrals. 11133 rrm I'msllllt. by rwinly "est t l.-slma Pniinlr, (l-sral.i siel Sn stulnila l-wa, loStllf,ainili niel bvk, i-nee n wf f k t-ra t'mslllls M..n.ltr,st S a nil Arrhaal esalllr 'inula by Sp ml UiraSrallleMn.lr at smi . Arilra al Umatilla ju.nUj by Opm. tilll Trnm Kirrm ttsn'h, bv llje Vallsv, In ttumlldt lU-ln, Is mile, nml fceli,nni.a wek bwre Klpr... Ilamli VVatnv-tvr at I J m ( Arrlre si llnml-MI ltln bt 7 m I Uare lliinill II lla.ln Thur-Uy at S a ru Allln nl Klpr." ranch by 1 1, mi 1MJ1 rim The palli". bv tliklnd.(l nMniwk llnu.e, (I vat ) nn-l !-lmr. Ibml.l In V-.klm C. II , (tu tal,)lsnnllaaii.llei'k.mie tk. beam The llalles. l"H.lsy nl 7 In I Arilre l V. klm We.lnas.lav by 12 m lavs V,.klieaThiirlTal 7 a mi Arrlfs at Ths Dstlei Salur.tiy by 12 m. IJIM rnm IMnv. brnln Mills, II !, to Drowns vllts, ' I mllss ami batk .-iifen wavk. l-ave Allniiv V..n lav at S a hi Arilrn st llMwn.lll bv a , m i l.rytr llmnlllls Tii'-lir l S ml Arrive at Albany by 0 p in. IM37 rrotn P.rttan.l, bv lltl lrrrrt, fbs-al.l an I Chsba Itni (lap, Iba-nt,) In Isajlim, mllss ant bk, onre a srk. !, I'ntt.ml sutur-lay al 7 a ml Anile nt litrlnn bv 7 p mi Leasa i)lni M.m.lay nt 7 a m Allllf al IVlllsh.1 by t p m. IJtas rMniCxrvatlla. by I'bMnmalti, ... II a-il) Snm-mll.il-rvUlliplenst.a'a, ll--al,i I'I -nr Clly, l.lttlo Klk, Vaqiilna,Oy.isivllls, il.nl.i .stnn, ul Ms. I.i. I Vrr.-tt, "ll miles snt MfV, llirre IlilifS a wrvk rrnm vtnv 1 In Nveint-r I, niel our a wk lb Is.lJua tf lb )sr. Vjy In VotemVr. Uo, Cntallls Momlay, W.lnss-lay, ami Frblay al 0 a mi AlHlF al .Ssnl.if I ft l .. bv S n m I ltsa S's. Vn,lay, VVfliirly, ainl Flblayat n n ni, nr S p ni; Anita at (,'uivallla tint ilajt by S p m. Xvttnl-rr to .Viiy. Iate Cut vallla Mn.tay at S a ml Arrlte at ,Nr.il Wr-lnet.v bv fl p ni lieata .Nesti.Ml Thurs-Uy nl a a mi Anita at lultalll. fatunlay by 0 p tu, Iil34 Ffin U. tills In Ssl,.n. (Ilk City, l-a-al name,) ftl nillea an-l lrk, onrr n week. Iate braLtllle Vl.ntiUv nl Sa ml Anita at tfwli.. tiftt tlay by 4 pm tavr Nstilnn Veilnslay al S a mi Anlte al Ul,tlll nut day by p in, ISI10 I'nii VIUny.lv lban"n,Srat II ma VatUr, lis cat.) Ctmp l-lk. (bnl ) Cf..Ve. llltsr, II .al, an.t (kliao, alley, iba, Hi, M.Hinl.ln ln,isr,0-e eat.) miles an-l Km k, ,-nre a steak lllisleti In alala ill.lshrt ai.l iruf stbeilata of Jsaituies ami urltata, Ullt rn-tn rt.luh tu ltn.l..l4i,110ullf.an.tk, pnrr a wt.k, III.Hsls to iri.AM ailitilula ir ilapulurea anj ar. rlvala, FOUM OK IMtOI'OSAl.. (JUAUANTKK. AN1 t'KUIIKIOATK. Projmal, The undersluiii-d , whnp post ofllci address Is . - . county of. Stale ni , propose in convey the mall r tin- tltilii-di Stales, imin July I. ls7U. to June it). ImT I. tin roil le No. , betwr.ii and . iind-r lint advertlsi-inent ol ihe I'n.l. ma-lvr Uenernl. datid Sept, 30. IHii!, nllli -ex. lerlty.cirlivltilr, and rtcurlty," lur Ihe anuual um of dollar,. n.. ... . . i. . i. ,i ii. r ii r tr r ,i pr.fxm,l li ni.h mlh Iht MhiwMjt f litli,ri ( the rtMilt. Ihnnxjhl of Ihr mill In N Iht fiirrift. ami nil liKtr 'irliruliri in rtfmiitr -i IM loult iimt h I trt nml nlfo nlrr artful trwtiiMtiun i' Hit f'isri and niiiruHium atUitknl U Iht wtitrtiie mini. I)Alrd (Signed.) Guarantee. Th lindersljriied, ri-sldlni( at , Slate nf, undertake thai, If Hit- foreKoliiK bid for carrying Iht- mail on mule No, b 'tCCi-ptitl by the I'nalma-ler Gi'ln-ral, the bidder hall, prior in lint 1st day of July, IriJO till- r iuln the reijulrtil iibirainu urcoiilriicl tn M-r-lorm tne service pruposed, with good und sutll eft-nt run ties. TAi'i xrt ij, umltrilnnJiiij ilutinrlli tht liii&itumt nml Iinliiliin4 auvmttl ly giuirniJiirt uuJrr tht'illk serfiwi i tit iicltf IXmjitu v July t, le'JS. lijled (Sit-iihl by Iwinjiiurunlois.) Certificate. Thounderslirned,polmas.rBte .Plntv of , Certlll-s, I'MiKM um iuTII OK fitnK. that he liaciiualulitl with tin. hIhivi- Kuariiul nrs. and kiiiius them in n. ai-a or prneriy, nnd ablu lu make jtnnd their uiur.uitie.- Ill (Sight il.) I.VSTRDCTIONH Tq, IIIDDKHS AND I'OSTMAri'll-IUSj Qmtiiintng tlx ttmJiliimt la It inrorparaltd in Iht contract! lo tin titoil lk$ JhjurlmiiU may tlm proper. I, Svrn rnlnntra ara allownl tn each Intermedial nrnee, when nut "llist.li. .HM-Im, f,.r orlloaj the insili bat un rwllrtsavl and sleamUial ti.ulrs thvra la to U o raur tlrlay Dim Is auSlcUnl fur ..n aicbanua uf Ika mall pnuc bra. . Un rallrn. aint alainilxiat lines, and other rnutea whvr the nu.ta of r-nvayanr mlmlia i.r It. Iha anerlal Mnl U Ih rul Offlr. Department, alau p.. '..me. "'f'J"l ,. ' '! k.)a,.,.' tu u'cunv.vvd wlibuut siliartiaica, ' .i 3i'.'" ,,'vm, n, stemll line. Ih. eon I. a.snl. of lb. Iirp.rln.enl, M lb. Hrill-k an.l Canada m.lT., wl.in ? (i,i,S' "" "'" s cc..a,,nylu ih.iu. .,. r,u v.yed with.ul chariai and fa- Ih u.a n l,. IfultasU 8UI.. nla a r..mni..ll.ua rar. iw rl nf a rnr, praMwrlat-llaht. ed. wanned, and ruriil.he.1, and a.t.p. i ,70vri l.ni s.rallon and do. aerurlly nf Iha tiialla. I. In U pitntded 'ii K'"lU c.,"r- u,",,r l-illrclluril, iniitn,riit. .i ,ut,r;' slml.t cnowalsi ar reiiulrfd tu "k. h. .,. frolll n u,rr h, ,,'fl,,,,.,J beglnnl!. ,,i ,,. f iMr , , .ll47 ofltre. ih, mor ,, f,,, ,,,, u,n . '" " nc. l-ri.wal. may u auhmllte-l by t cuapaiile. f.V lb. rf..iiuai,r.a ol all olh.r .1.1. tt r.ke-that I, for omrea.ivrr.lahty rt.l. fr..iu a .lallon or laii.ll ,,. ' " pojIiuM .,., lu injur, ,., .,,y th, ,1 ,V, ofmlii. psmlliii roalla.aud nol aumf,uu7,Jut,d .?!. It urilir..niiiMtkiitur In Ulu I .iwlVi 1. ri'.u,,h S-or rt.l.. .l.ltl,,urclV.or V. VlSd herHls ul", nUrmd lienslllei, pro..lod to Ih. i,.ii,-MiT '. .sd iKnluip.!.,,,; lU'maliTmJy b. mi", """of- pv m.yTs diiuctedi " "" U"4I lustier'. hi.ti.'l.r. T. n" "mT"L r SIB.U ,y MrtlllfaiV, U &3&?& In, II l. b. wj,, WnT-JXmt'SR firrfuslns, sflfr dsmnnd, to font.. Ihstni.il a. ft,.,... XXj V "" c"n,r.,f"", ru1'"."f ' f-csmsa In tnw'iV. , eoli esr.ur leanit,t rn inula. ' 7 .he i-..imiirr uniersi mnr snnnt lh ronln.l t rrpesli-l lillain to run airrrasl Ijr tu c.nliact 1 f..r Viju Ilea ll,e .t 1 fflc. I iws or .Il4...jn tl,. ln.lrrtlcn. . Ili ifiitinrnl 1 f.r lefu.liiit ldirliarxararriarh.. rs.iulie.1 l.r Ilia Hr4itmsnl lo-t-.w, f ,, riinal,, , 1? rre- n nrresnM I or Ur lr...rili,,. f arnjuaorSafkalL o-iirsvlNU 11111 ilite in illrr Mil uflhe mall '" s. lha I'i " niatiriienpritiMterilranliirrtMtfMr. Mule lir nll.wlhg ll,,ff -,,. ,, M' "' vice mi n I ui...Mpr,iii ni vi inn, in inusr li, place oa Hi. r..iilenK-rl..r.trlce...rhnetr th .l.lo Inlsts.i, In bit Jii.lsmenl, shall trinlre such nWnili,,.,,,, ', ruilallmeiil rut anyi.lhar tau-ei be allit.niiM rail la. ilrmiiliy l eentiarlnr una iM...th a ttlta pay nn ik. am.Hint if aarvkeill-4hsnl with, ainl a "pM fala" cm .sn i(l)ii r.-t IhaninuUDt uf itivce HI aim J and tcMJ ue-l. o. l-aynisntt will I mv.la by e.JK .nt f,m inf. tin, p.tlilteis. nt nthertt ns, aDir the rvplialh-n , f lack qnsitrr a.vln NnvnaUr, ffbni.rv. May, an.t Ausn.l M The ill.lanrea ate itlvan nte,,nft to ll,s he.i. tat,,, mtlloiit but iilnsretse..av still I allots, li..a.h,. U.itetlrr than .teill-s,. If tl.o lnla In Iw snl4 are cvtierlly stale-l "IhlJsi. mutt Inr-tra Itiem.sltM rn llila iHnl," nmt al, In tt Msnsa In the taslihl tf ih. mtll.lha rvielltlim nt inn. I., bills, .lis.m.. ir ,.,l .ii .1 ..l- l.. -I..., . ....i l .. , . . . - - , I 'll'.-. ,..,..., ,.v,i,.nii.ni.. ..J in M tttiltk I atpens nny I lncuire. ,S tim It .H,i, . i lri..li.n stieli nmn I, ean W ivn.l.l.f, I, nr r a.i mistake, i.r mlssppislirnsliKias tntliails(rrar.fssrtkai in.r f -t bit trt le.lti.yeil, Isttles ill..i,llnur., ,,hsr I nteiliiKtliiiis Inrienslna illstairf-e or sin-e cvrnrtlnr 1 .liitlnir the i-i.nliscl term limes, v.al.ll,hf a list ll,i' I mltfill ement ll Ixul. an. I at. lurln( Ih o.t ' term, at tn lie tl.llsl without tilia p,lf His Jlit.ixa ! ba ii.,l lncrea.e.1 II lll-llsra ate rautlni-l lo mall tbitr r-n.pml In time l.t reat-h the IVi..ilmsnl by the day an. hour nstnsd ,ft .. h. . VI., st. t IV.ll , f.s 1.1.1. .m-.i.i .si.. .. ., . I "will n-.t I e.m-.laia I" In c imllll,.n win, a Ul cf l.a t.inabte am mnl Irrelts.l In linn, .Nslll.r ran l.l.ti t ls.te. whli-hm wlthmit ihr ruaranlsa reqa're-l by last an.l rerliflrale..f the tiilfxlenry ,.f .nd, irnaiaataa. . U. ID-Mars .liMil I ntst ri.s t ssltlr. atrlcllr at.' I Mit.llna In the a.ltrtllst msiit, are! thsn, tf ihsy .l.,r. i i-.riMialsly' firilllT.ratil settle i anj If IS. -slir M li the Inwr.t lilTrie-l f r lb .lmllivl ivlllo, Ih. clblt triiIUitis may lr.i.1'1 teil t.l. Thete shi.,inl. lie Imt une Male I U ft I arrr. i sat. tl.tllste'.n- eiKiitaiitllon t.l.la (prr-r-,a( M9 ' .nm r -r Iwnnr m -re rvutca-Jatv fi-rlliUiu .y lav, ta ennnM tm mnsl lsre-1 II The rule, the "sn Ice. Ih jsatly par. Ik nam ami trs.tsnre,.flha liM 'rr.dliat li, bll u.iial 4 iBc an ire, j atei me none i-i ei, u ni.mi-er.it nrm, wfaar a M.inpaiiv iners.al.i4ib l rtlallnc-lly .tals.1. M. Iliiler.aiieiiiele.l In iiM-,a f.r a prvtkatl the tiliite.1 t.t,..eal. fuinl.h.il Iiy the lsila,,c,l, la e. t.l In ul w rile eat In full lbs lion i f llnlr H.U. anJIoltUlncils. ,r ll.em. Allrll bllt shHit.l ikI be liilmiHls.il tier li.nl.l IHi i.nresiil.nilltr.lie wlili.lrann ,Nn ttllh'banalt.f a U-llsr f (iiataiiti will U al.iw.. ii.lr.i ih. m lihili a al luklsj in lefsni.i im.iis iv.iuiv rr is.sitni i.rii.ali. Ai)t t-i-l mu.t KutranlSetl by twn re..-f,sil.la I. MS. I ,, i up ,n, .mi n.nntniee i t will, Ihe full hsine, f evil, liars' The U. an.1 anaraniea .h.niVI Is ,l,ne4" plainly lie full nsine , f evil, ir4i Thli,.tflmsiit tevtvet ihe i(t,t n rsjett any 111 winrn m.v iii.meis,ir'.r.ni, sim niacin Ul.reaarj lbs bMai-ff till n mntrartuif ab.l Ui.lin. (Atttifjulr IA The I M .Ii.hiH ..ate.. .nr--lll-l "Mall rrt tn-als. Stale ,.f llrsr," a-l llse.. "Sssva-I Assistant r.tlii..lrt llrnstal, linll.tl limre," an.l sent by am, nut bv ar list sn sgsnlt sn. i.sinia.lar. will net Incbwa .ri.en1i(i4 Isltsisif any klndlu Ih.lr .uartrly rs lunii IT Thsennttaclaat In U siernle-l an.l talntn. U Ih isiaitnisnl by ,-r Ulrellis 11 ilnjr nf Jnljr, lJ'li bnl ll.. .stvlre mini be liun en tlial .lay. nr oa lb mall .lay nail afisr II, whalLrr Ik tvi.liKli It .is. rnieiit.r a-.t, i Tran. (sit i.f rttnliartt, wef Inlstsst In ronlraria, ara f.HlJ.t.tfii bv liw.aml eimss'insntly ranri., ,a alkiw-!, ' llH.t.ls wilt llisrst .re lake net's that Ihsy will ba ' els. tu tf ura Ih ssnli acreptej to Ihrm llirok Ihe whole Islm if Ihe clilr.cl IS, 'iima.ter t ntVea n eraear railroad. Iiutoar I than sli'.tr n-l. frnm a atail-n will, liunir.li.lsly aflae i Ih 1st nl Msrrh hetl. ref.lt II. sir tlacl illilanr fiuni the nrarrtl still-. n, tu enable iha 1-u.liHa.lar II. natal la Inert a mall ins.-sns.sr sopply fn-m lb 1st of July !. , y. Serllen lhlr.a f rt ,-f rireaa at.prirt-t ! M.lch 3. IV4V, pintl l. that runllKl rr Ik lthi..la I Ib.ni.f lb mall shall l4lvl,-ln firry rue. In ll.a kaa I hi bin leii'l.rlnr suPlrlrnt ruaranlsrs rllifallkfnlpr I f.-rtnanie, wllti-iil ill'-r trfrtrnr tu Ih nesla of luck trans.itlali.n than may be neteMtry In 1-mtM b-r Ik luecelarlly. rrtlalnly an.l secuillt of iwh transpntM tbisi." t'lnlrr this law bill, thai .n.s lnlranivrl Iha malls with "fvleill- rrtlali'lr, antl sM,llr," havloaf Isren al.rlclrH lo be Iha awnljr lvl hlila, are ramlrarit tut rovitl'.al fitrlke rn lire mall. hnwevrrlara. anil ialvi mar tr Ihe iniMlr ufrinivrjrisi.ee i,itaarr la In lire lla --veleill)-. enuloljr. anrl evwrllr," and har Ihe prevVvwiirai avr all ssttiar, aiel llnbthrtalarlnllstt, 31, A iinsHAnilnin of a bid In any ol It aaaanllal tarn I. tantamount In a new t.l. I andrantn h iKaltLt., aa ! tnln-rtfeif with riilarnimpellll.in. Making awbM.'Jj ' with tustsnlr aud rrltlflrala, ll Ih only way t atutify a prat lull i.i.i. Jl, ro.ltnailsrrlnlrefiilni titrrrUfy lb aaf. Srlsnry nf guarantnrs, ,-r sutslie. willvml klK.alna Ibal they are im,us cf siiluclsttt resjMinilbllltyt a rll.r until nl tills lo.liuellni, lis u.wlinaa-ia I i sliilitll'iii tifHitleoalh i,f ulBrr. suhjrvlleg ,h, M, , ttlr,M,,r mar I. All U.Ueis ,..?. ai.li., an I nilslls. ar dMIurtly IIRd Ibal a failure tu vnlrr lulu if elfm tl. onsi-ti Ut Ih serilrn 7,irinei f.r In Ihe ane'le-l UJs, Ibalr Ileal U ablllllr. will ba nit'trvd aaln.l Ibrni. 21, I're-eiil niiiltaclta, and pers-4ia kauwa at tk lrMilm.iit, iiot-l, rually Willi i-lhsr, ta-ta raar. anii-ra and caillScalaa uf Ih.lr sufflcleixy subslaailally In Ihe fitma aUiva ptevrllnrd. Tb r.tllfltal. cf B rlsiir.t inu-t he lns.l b a lm-lr, or by aJJa t-f Cvuil uf ivcril, Nu vlber will b 011114. J NO. A. .1. CliKSWKL, J'oBtmuiUr General. Ml30-w UNION LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STAILE, 35B & T. G. READIES, Fropriatar. Tim jroprletnr has recently pnriliaeed lbs above well known Hand, situated 00 Ihecuruer Calirariila ana lb SlrU, Where the very beat boise and huftgle can be hud nt all tunes, st reasonable rates, ill -link of ruadaliri cannot be ruualrd In Ibe Slate. HORSES nOAKDKD " 1 On reasonable term, and the het care arid at-li-alloii btftuvved upon Ibtm while uuder Itelr cbarK, Also . II0RBE8, H0UGHT AND SOLD. , rtelntr satisfied that btr can rIvs satli'Kttsn, the proprietor solicits Ibe pstronage of tte pub lie. Jacksonville, November tlb. 1869. tf PACIFIC U.MVE1SITY, VUHKsiT UHUVB, OHrSOOJI. UEV. S. II. MARSH, D. D... ,.,.. .PrtsMeol, IIKV. II. I.YllAN aU Prnf of UalhtlDStlCI. OEO.II.COI.MHll.A. u'lrt,f of NsturslScleucs JO. W. Wltjll, A. M....Pwf.of Unsusr- A. J. ANDKHSON A M. Prlnclpsl of Aesdetsy MRS. .J.NPKUSON .Preceptress. Fnun nnnnupa nv HTltnV.eadrmlc, Scleiitlllc. Oolleulate sod Lsdlts ClleK'te- Muilo tatiKht. . , . Academy Year b;loa tb Ut Wednesdiy of July. College year begins Ibe rl Mouday of luKiist next. For particulars address. . .. I. U.MR1II- Warren Lodge No 10- A, F. A ;' A IIO.l ibelr rt-iiular cosjmuulcailoiii aV"" Ihe Wednesday Kvenlng or f rrced Vng the full woi, k JacsimiktiUS ob- KUOVi tiireaaniliiiilvali In all rnssi, an.t -anl,tiUir , Ivi. n , tham eimf um tn fnimwlluns will, iallr,.,, unwt iV rrs.e ut piy, .r.s.ej th riiiftlii( lima I nM at.rM.il' . The I'iMlliln.lsr tlrorral may ale. ,liHotilinii ..t ,..Vn iOK. 4 A, MalRTlN, w. . O.W.BlVAOBO'T, ' ' I