OA lit A V 1) ITEM*.StStMr, James McKinney h now proprietor ofthe Bailey hoLcl. TiV, 15, Beck Icy Esq, and wife went to Rose- TIburton Monday returning the same d;ty, . IjW. K. Hanna U again .1 citizen of Oak-I^ land and will conduct a lotaunuu un Locust | ^ A rev t.Kcv, Sayer entertained the people uf Oak-i kind from the pulpit, Sunday morning and evening.Aunt Katie Churchill left Oakland on Mon j ^ day night for Stockton California, whete she\\V\\\YV.will visit friends,Mr Myers of Putlland, arrived in Oaklandon Tuesday night. lie has lioen engaged tu vvutk on the residence of C. A. Sdlilbicdc.fames McKay Esq. i building a barn on hi lut east ol the lfccklcy livery and willn erect a liaiuKome cottage on the amci lo t *1 -Liij.initn Bradley came to Oakland un M uid. y 1 a a, and w ill resume the study of rr»c« seine and auigciy in the office with Dr. Page. M*ax1li.\siOui Imleetty is unusually quiet this week,quite a number uf our people being at Court, and oihetb attending the Me eh antes Fair atPortland.A*1nt«r1G. A. Taylor and wife were in OaklandSabbath lat. Mu Taylor was ctiiotiic lor I tthe Mechanic^ Fair, Mr. T tylor returning to j KoselilTg Monday morningHon. Mr. Applegate lectured in Brown sichall on la. I Saturday night to a g Mid huUsc, v m the temperance question. We have various \opinion* ns to the eliect of liis talk. IWe regret to nule the illnc.*^ of Prof. G. pT. Knssclt* IIi’ i hvMcian sa he Is sutlering front over work. We hope the Prof. |s will take necessary rc*t from his labors andthat be may soon recover his wonted health.Rev. Mr, Haynes of Kosebnrg and ofM.E. C. S. preached an able sermon in the Baptist church mlast Monday night to n largeand much interested congregation. We hope often 10 have the pleasure and pro hi uf listen-mg u» Mr. I Jayne*.lvUXA A.