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The Holt County Sentinel from Oregon, Missouri • Page 2

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rtfft-0 imM jn Oroproii, Missouri. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 18G0. WITH A VIEW OP AFFORDING REASONABLE PROTECTION TO ALL PERSONS IN THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF RACE OR COL OR, OR PREVIOUS CONDITION OF SLAVERY OR INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE, EXCEPT AS TUN ISHMENT FOR UlglllS uuu Tho Euilroad. Our advico is positiyp that tho inter est of McBars. Osbork, Gamester in tho riatto Country Railroad, Los been purchased by tho Missouri Pa cifio Railroad Company.

This compa ny, no doubt, intend to pay tho indebt odness of tho road to: tho Stato, for which It Vfll BlihWfnil "la Unnnah they are not required to finish tho road within nny stipulatod timo, wo.havorca son to boliovo that their interest will lead them to do bo soon. Tho Pacific Railroad Company is known to bo ono of the ablest and most cntorpriaing in tho Stato, and it would bo singular if thoy did not grasp tho advantage which is hero within reach. With this road completed, as tributary to their old road, thoy will command tho groatcr portion of tho immenso businoss of Nebraska, and northern Kansas. This more, especially if tho connection is mado with Council BIufTs boforo the completion of tho Dcs Moines Road to that point. Mr.

Phelps, an enterprising railroad man, who has tho contract of con structing tho Iowa portion of this road, is now nt St. Louis for tho pttrpoco of applying for tho contract of completing the unfinished portion in Missouri. A Now County Papor. We acknowledgo with pleasure tho i 1 reccips or too ursc numeer or a paper nailing from Maryvillo, Nodaway styled the "Maryvillo Gazette." It is edited and published by Mr. C.

Votaw, who states in his introduc tory article that his political position is "too well known to tho pooplo of this to need any particular exposition." xmsiB information oc itnportanco to no issuo beforo tho peoplo, wo could ask nothing moro than, tho declarod inton tion of tho editor of tho Gazotto to "stand 'by tho Government, maintaining tho great principles for which our Boldiers ao valiantly fought, ond so: freely shed their but as there is a real liVo question boforo us, which has creatod political differences of opinion through out tho country, wo cannot resist tho in chnation to inquire of men, and of "Which? Tho right or tho left Hut upon this, tho Gazotto wil 1 tl no uouoc give us, iurtner ngnt at an early day. We congratulate the editor upon the noat appearance of his paper, -ana upon his location in bo pleasant-village as' Maryvillo. For the Sestihei. Baok to First Prinoiploa. Frank Blair has beon shooting Iiis pop-gun again.

Ile mado a speech the other day at Macon, in "which he de that he had left tho Doinocratic "in its zenith, in tho plontitude os iw power," ana tnat ne had now rcoino back to it in the hour of its de foafr.V Notwithstanding tho years that navo passed since Blair loft tho Demo be has npt forgotten tho time honored principles, but returns, to them Wth all the avidity roturning prod! gal may bo expected to manifest. So very naturally in this samo speoch ho advocates a reduction of tho tax on Well it is hopod that no one Will dony.his democracy now, Binco ho has returned to first principles. "Whis-, ky and Democracy one and insepera- Domorost's Monthly. Tho June numbor of this favorito Magaziho.is beforo us, and is as fresh and full of beauty as tho month itself. Wo have only had timo to bestow a cursory glance upon it, but that has re-voalcd to us the dolicacy of its lino ty- Jiography, an immenso variety of oxcel-.

ent reading mattor, pago after pago of exauisiteillustrations, and the usual fashions, patterns, and delicious odds nnd ends which mako it so interesting to womon. Tho Bobol Press on tho Davis Trial. Tho mannor in which the rooon-' structed look upon tho proposed trial of Joff. Davis is shown by tho following paragraph from Monday's Rlohmond Examinor "As will bo seen under our regular tolographic head, tho Grand Jury of the Unitod States District Court, in session at Norfolk, havo found a true bill against Jefferson Davis. This doos not surpriso us, when it is known that such raon wero on that jury as Ward-wol, Col.

Inman, trustworthy Dadloy and somebody calling himseir u. vms, and two other creaturesWilliam N. Tansly and W. Fay-all known hero iticnmona as memoes oi tno noiori- iouS First Club, sworn to hang. son Davis, if Theso creatures word ordered to Norfolk'by TJtidgoUri-dorwood.

for tho to.adc'om- plish tho purpose Tho infamous d'ood boine accoranlishod. tho cohclavo dis- nersod, with notico that thoy would convene in this citv on tho 26th proxt mo. when doubtloss tho trial of Mr. Davis will takd place. Sinco tho days niil juries ucro Urat instituted, no caso on record will excite so much intorost as tho trial of this ren rcscntativo man of tho South.

The oyes of all tho civilized world will be turned to that jury box. Tho, impeach ment and trial of Warren Hastings Trill fall into insignificance in comparisbn to tho interest It will excito in tho mind of tho, world. Many yearning friends in the South and abroad will'bo drawn in- Btinctivoly.tohim, with tho confidonco that should ho bo brought to trial by his cnomies and ho will boar himself as becomes tho great man and Into chioftain of tho Oonfcdorato States. Wo havo no fear no 'tb'tho' suit." Tho Chilian War Bomhardmont of Valparaiso. liato news from tho Jf acme is of- an exciting character.

Tho Spanish corh- mandor sent word to Valparaiso that in four days ho would bombard it, and that neutrals and their goods could in tho moantimo withdraw. Tho British and American fleets wero in tho harbor, and attempted to persuado tho Spanish com mander to desist. But his orders wero to destroy all tho towns on tho coast. Tho American cominodoro Rodgors was ready to uso his ilect to provont tho bombardment, if tho British ilcot would stand by him, but at a late hour tho British vessels sailed out. Commodore Rocrora did not liko to talio tlio resnon.

Biouity aiono ana aiBO lott. 'JCho Spanish i .1 i i iioot men camo in ana toon up moir position opposito tho pubiio building's and warehouses, and opened hro. or three hours it was kept up, and proporty to tho amount, nt- IIIUlllll toub rtfln. iiuvud. Much indignation is felt at tho British commander in not protecting tho British proporty from destruction.

Tho country is roused and tho war promis os to bo prolongod. According to tho Omahafrjjpthli-can, tho pooplo of 'Nebraska -vriiimreldo in favor of. Stato organization by a vory lurgu majoni, on mo, juno. From prosont indications tho Constitu- mi iion win roceivo a qociaoa tmaonty in nearly every county- in tho Territory; Otoo.fsouth of Dodco and Sharpy, (north of tho Platte) may give small majorities against it, but mall us to boliovo that a hoayy majority 'will is to bo hoped thero vfilrbo inV voto in all. tho counties, so that tho actual population' may indicated by That's ind, QuKstton." The qne8tion is not whether wo -will uphold Andy Johnson or The question is not whether1 we ar'o'in favor of negro sjiffrago 'or opposed to it.

But'it is whother wo 'will pormit'rthoso who havo murderod our BonSJittnd' bro thers to got control of the Government, and.tax tho' robel 'dobiland ponsioh, rebel Soldiers." Whether wo will give up thb our 'VietOrioS and permit the rbbols to become the victors and wo the "That.s tho question" whioh very intelligent son.must decido for himself. Loyal uuizon. Dr. Hamlin's Cuolra (Remedies. -Thoro is a serious mistako in tho for mula of Dr.

Hamlin's cholera spocifics as pnblishod in soveial roligious and other journals; The first; prosoripton is statod thus 1, laudanum and spirits of camphor; tincturo of rhoubarb-oqual parts-in consequence or which apothe caries navo mado the mistako of puttin up one half laudanum and ohamnhor. an one-half rhubarb whoroas thero should do equal parts each of laudanum, rhou-barb and difference. Luomocrat. We are indebted to Senator John B. nonderson for a copy of bis speoch on tho Post Office appropriation bill in the Unitod States Senate O.im thanks aro duo, also, Hon.

B. F. Loan, for a copy of tho Report of tho Commissioner of Agriculture, for 1804, WALKS AND TALKS IN HOLT COUHTY. TtnincH csraxssLT ron ins etmixtu DT 0. N.

FOOTD. MR. FRAtEX'S MODS OP CULT03. Ho profers to plant well rootod cut tings, to layors, as ho thinks the best vinos. Rows aro made run ning north ond south to "admit the sunlight grapos need plonty of light and air.

Thcso rows tiro six feet apart, and in tho rows tho plants aro sefc three foot apart, in holes 18 inches square hnd.i 12, inches in, dopth. moist loo'so'Ca'rth is well pressed dpwnt.ibout the'rdo'ft. eAftor planting if-in'poorsoil Jio- mulches, z. spfoads mtnuror-oll rotted over surface of "tho ground, and works duritgtho soa- Bon with tho hoo. 1 PRUKTRO AiSD JRAIKITO.

Mr. Fralbyprofers to pnno'in No'-t vombor, if tho woather. 'faybrablo, using a sharp knffo, Summor pruning, howover, is successful. PosW are planted in-tho' rows, niho -feet feat, in'hight, on tho top rail is fast- and th'rco feot'fr'bm' tuo 'grouhd anothorpf 90urso laterally. Th'p plant' is pruned so ns toiloavo two canes to tho ground thcso canoi aro brought up to tho first rail) 18 inches apart, and not until tho fourth yoa'r niot thbyallow-cd to.

roach tho top Thcso canes aro fastened to. the rails with bands of willow lateral shoots ro pinched (iff 'ex'copt' thcso'wh'ich, oro to 1 i I 1 iunu bnura ior iruit ucwiug. xaeao spurs ore permitted grow io throe buds in longth, and hro cut. back every year to ono bud and another spur formod for tho next year's crop'. This syatom of pruning is known as tho spur pruning system, and Mr.

considers it tho best that can be adoptod by small vinoyardists; He has tried a new system introduced by Mr. Grant of Ionia, Now York, from Franco, but findB it only adapted to tho Dolaware grapo, andmuoh too costly for goncral uso. Ho has triod tho hoop or renewal sys tem of training, and considers it tho choapest and host By atom for largo vino-yards. Of that Bystom I will havo oc casion to speak in soma futuro walk. ABOUT THE PROFIT, I think thero will bo no question Somo data furnishod by Mr.

Fraloy will cnablo tho roadcr to judgo for hirasolf, On ono row 75 foot in longth, of Con cords, ho produced last year, from 8 year, old lbs of fruit, which sold readily at 20 eonts per pound. 18 lbs of Concords will make 'ono gallon wino worth, last year, fresh from tho press i Una fraction less than .20 of an aero, Mr. last year, rai3od and sold grapes and wino to tho voluo of Now Mr. Editor, if you Jiavo nnv more profitable crop to raise, please lot HUUIIUI I I had designod to epoak ofUho 'pro cess or manntacturousea dv jur.uiraiov. butfsnalV defer it for want of space.

it first tried two plants mub Muua. uuo mi mat is aoeaou. no ostoems it tho-bofit and cheapest once in tho world. I noticed many othor things for the mention of whicfclT iiave not spaco to-day; -My advico is who aro' interested infruifor grnpo.culturo; that they git iMr.JF.y a. call, andl they win.

gain enougu-iDtormation to woiiro- pay uio visit." jx Mr. Fraloy -is "a nd.posses: sea-or tno ana energy that Minfnptfll'i'Tna llio l-ann in Vii' innnl 'try. 1 -l Mt. WIS VVHU" -Bqxnb Up--We aro informed "that Zachdrioh' Johnson, a citizen' fof i-this county, out ono morning last wook' iook lor-nis norses, nnu when some distance from 'sawa wagon on tho proirip hoar whioh his' horse's were standing; After 'having roachod the.spot where thq horses wpro standing, two men suddenly sprang out of tho wagon, seized and 'gagged him -put uiiu in mo wugon, ana coveroa mm hhu uox anu arovo on. They soon sioppoa in tno for tho day, and at night wont on.

x- In the mean time, Mr. succeeded in getting one of his hands untied and wont to work cutting his way out through mo uunom oi mo wagon with, a pocket Kuue, wmon was uy persoveranco accomplished just beforo day. and Mr Johnson Blipped out and suoceoded in i 1. geiug awav, unuiug uimsoit in tno vicinity of iFillmoro in Andrew County, some thirty mnes rrom nomo. This is certainly a strange oocurrenco and wou hardly seem credible, but it is well au thopticatod.

Maryvillo (Mo.) Ga zette, IIooAN fn his speech tho other day; whilo ho bestowod a little ulsom tory onJTrank Blair and a fow' others. Bnoko of tho Radical Union' Sbldiers wno support tho policy of CongreisJas a Bet of cowardly tmoves; that; they avoided tho enemy and plundered' tho houses of tho wealthy. Such a slandor is worthy of Hogan's antecedents, and is in fact in lino kooping with bal-anco of his speech. soldier boys havo mado a 'record that no such cojP porhcads as Hogan can tarnish, and their character is safe in their own hands. Macon Argus It is Statod.

'that when Secretary toward sent hs'r protest to Austria gainst Bonding troops to Moxco, for Maximilian, ho Air. wot-ley, iVionna, that if troops' shbnld be seht after his protest had been to withdraw and comohomo. xiiu oinzouQ oi jjiuertr. uiay couuij, voted on'iSaturday wook forlihd against liconsincr dram-shons. with tho follow i I ni wi ing result': For licensing i dram-shbps, 37 against, '76.

Wo arc nuthorltod to announce MARK- IjAND. of tlits County, as candldato for tbo Stato Senate, from' llio 1st DIstrlot, Bubjcct to" tbo decision of a radical ftnatorial tin ono uo bold. Wo aro authorized tp onnounco CLARKE IRVINE, it "this, county, ss a for tbd'iStato 5c'nato, from tbo DistrietJ'Bubjcct to tho decision. ef aradical jSaaatorlal Conven tion, should ono bo held. GREAT SAXiE OF SWAMP LANDS Over 4.000 Acres.

TVTOTICE Ishorobyclvon that on Mondov. tbo XX- 2d day of July next, a public saloulllbo mnuo oi an uioBwamp iianus now bolooging to Holt county. Thoso lands aro eltuatod in nearly all parts of tho county, and are generally pralr- io tanug. a usi oi uio lanus reiorrott ttltu piaiu, may io seen ai tno uounty oftioe. WM.

KAUCHER, Sheriff, iTds Holt Missouri. i Willlnm Cotton, GUNSMITH, Oregon, Missouri. A LL KINDS of HEPAIUINQ done in cood or XX der, aod at rcasooablo prlcos. Now ruus mado to ordor. I am also proparcd to do Jowi cliors wont.

BSyALIj YORK Worrantod. 147 Ora DON'T 00 Barefoot, or Wear SHABBY BOOTS OR SHOES, When you can find a largo stock of I nt tho now BOOT SHOE STORE OF CSLE BUJVKEIl. Our eastern work has been carefully selected by. a practical and roust glvq satisfaction in Stvlc. nricD.

null nnalliv. Hui' I 7 A Homo Made "Worlc Is msda.byjflrst class workmen, and Is'' warranted, as good as-tbo lost. Call on" us, next door west of. Vostofllco. u.ogon,'Mo.-tH& lyj umAKPATisnsos.

a. fl. Jopusbj, iri. Joniysoxj Forwarding andCommissioft. Mer'r "chants, --Ujt'a OATH, OREoojy, Msomi, Grocorlos, COnfcctloneif cs, Toi- TO VS JIJVJ) JYO 'Jtojys, I Ot3(ers, Canned Fruit Pickles, Salt Fish, SardfasLJYiils, Vina mn i in part Fine Aco-ujroiors oerveu up InEyeftr Tm.

1 urn Taken Vp 1 nT.aeo,rg VT. Cptton of IkwIs to4shlp, jl uo oouuiytoi uou, a mare luppaed to be six years old, fourteen bands bigL, of Browncol. or, brandod on the rigbt blpwb andpn tbe right shoulder with the samo brand npsldedowB sUr the forehead, and a whlto on tbo noso, also somo whlia rin tlm l.f i.t.i.! Valued at fort doll. A mvov, U1DV BUU1U HU11U on IUQ. i 0 Attest! W.

i)AVIfl. Clerk. i A I A rgo supply FanJlyi'lpnr constantly, on band. i21)HnT 0 Tf nli, isn't be In a DRyQOODSGROCERIESi of The numerous articles needed In your family, but after you bare been erery-whero clso and examined tho prieo, style and quality of goods, tben Go Xo "Wm. II.

Storx-ot' Corner, Whoro you will find a LARGE, SXO.OK OF GOODS, PUROHASEd IN THE "NICK OF TIME:" tAndt-prioos so reasonable that yon 1U oror after, when itKehMlsg goods, 7-r i) sf BE CEIlAIiV SLOWoiI Untllyoa haro Idi oof orlunlly to sso ''''j1''1 i I i t-r- '3 tV Wo cannot In an adrertlsenent furnish a catalogue of our Stock bat 'we'flno! It to bo JYO THO UBLE StiOW QOODS h-V Goine ta the Northwest i47 ly 'V BENT, BIJIT I of'ont-nuasrous friend and the pwoMiVubiio Tl, '''Wr'If Beady Mad 0I6lring, V''-AV'V'V V'A'ftWfA I 'tfotlonsi. I T. V. A tiEt E'GUL Jl ted esta'b liswme'jyt. for cash, TOL.TO,;BrtKDIiES.OLD.

Woiilso havo conneoted with our business I a BROOM MANUFACTORY," and can supply tho Wholesale or Retail trado with Brooms of our own-Manufaature. is no trouble to show goods, thereforo call on usb ofore purohasing. i If we haTo.not got tbo artioio you want to-day, we will send for it. as wa send for and BEOEIYE GOODS EVERY DAT Wo roturn thanks to our old customers for tho vtry liberal patronage wo lmio heretofore rceotred. andshalltry to Our cstablUhmebt at'tho" 'old atand of "M'Alllstcr, Crano, Co." North side of the pubiio OKKQON, MISSOURI-.

BQrAU kinds of country produce wanted iq exchange for Roods. Uiy T. Ii, Kr'eeic THE NEW "IRONCLAD." Daidwarc and Agricultural Implemcuts ANDERSON CUMMINS JlPSi ON. HANDS AND ARE TO RECEIVE LARGEST AJVjO MOST COMPL-ETESTOCK Oil 1 Etw Brought to Holt of A A Iron, Nails; HORSE MULE SHOES, H)RSE SHOE! Itiktiti, CIIN PPMPS, Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, FHles, Satesi: jJlS Cill Clmiuw, pa Spades, Shovels, Hoes, 1 -jcA Jakes, Jorkfl, Brush Scythes, 1 1 I il .1 Gang I C.ullivaorsiuVr.ana 3, If. A Tjje7ri "fVK th Champion ll A Oft IRA 1 lli-r bun o-j'ii DI1LIB Dnigs and Books, tlJL.ti-Ki Hiws vi Main" atrobt; Worth Oregon, wjui A UASII WII0LB3ALB DEALERS IN DRUGS BOOKS: GLASS, PAINTS, OILSlPURlt Zmrfnii'a Coal Oil, and' 'Lamps, Stationery, OCCl isros.

BSTThev aro the North Teatnrn 'WfcnlnaalA A 1 Msm hmih, ioj wo 1 101 yer can furnieh Wir Modicines in any quantities. UmfMG Slow I -J I BOOVS), SHOES, HATS, CAPS, pr. Frame, ip Qjbeap I it nil 'nil; in -(id 'i-J 1V0T BROKE 1 Mi.Yi i 1 ui 11' it) i- Collars. and onr Motto is.tha iOF- 1 onangnao-tiuitivfltora 1, 1 V4 Clotiies'aen'er and 'WrlnW' Te'rnW, Cheap UllVf JIJ.1 ft, VHMIrtT'M "Mb win. Mit.i side of Pubiio Square, Jt.f'if' pMilssouVlvi fO v.

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