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iSKSSi N i: 1 ;iiit miimi vtatrn . J.fcr'n", ttnUtlBKrtWi" WIIBIBWHWtll PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY APRIL 2, 1804. VOL. IX. NO. 11. She p.JnrUMHivlllo Lodge '. . NiV 10M.Illtftulirinfrl- ln un rrwijr ' '"" " l. In mrh hmitlll. Mtld I tMunhy .li InnrifiilnJC mx. ann .'i"iit iiimi, ... 1 - . ii i-kiti lit . Jlnaner In rnn'"r """""" llbll It. wviini'?. ' 'I'" ."!'... ,.... . .,! U eullim, lirnry ..vum.... "- 1 Jt1. , i lodge No.lO.A.F.&ATW: itnt.Tt Hie r recular enmiuunl- .i. ike tVei'iipsdav Krciilngsnn W rrrctillng the full moon, In JArx- ux. eitwoi , . ,. Al.t.A. JIAKii.1i . M. Itrrww. .ve u . tKr.OXCUAVTKUNO.4, O F VAL AUCII jIASIa, jACKsoxmrx oumox, linM lnrejnilarronimanleallnn on the -.t i iitniilr ' Kv,,r-!''"" .iiiximlns Compan'wis In good ling are cordially Invited In ntlunil. w.ii.s. in uk, ii. i . C.iiH.SrtT ik'cHMt rr'fi. r., r. ncsi:i.i.. JACOBS, L RUSSELL, rORNKYS AND COt'.Vi'l'l.OI'S JL.T IjV."CO", iiSOMl'irOUS IN t'UANCl'UY. JtcKpitiriMx, Ormon. r niiiMllr llir "umt Ifiiiur. niae committed to lln'lr eure will kinpu attended In. July till, 'fi".!. B. F. DOWCLL. rORNPY AT LAW, JM'XiuiM'IM.K, UllKWV. fcie'lcr Id nil lli Court of tho Tlifnl lit iiilrlct,lliihiiprt'iitc Court of Ore- i 1 rcka, cut. itarbeiippnnnpt- Del. 18. J. GASTON, I MMC U IWd A tl4l) FORNEY at law: J tCVWITili. Ol.KllO. ptcitl (tuition el veil to cullcctlon Joint 10. INI..1. -to iU tffJulnmt.) GEORGE B. DORRIS, TAIIY PUBLIC KOll JACKSON COUNTV. l-lth ILK DokiH. i;.,, J.S.HOWARD, ITF.YOK k CIVH, KNUINEKU. JlCMilNVItLK OaXUIlN, itit. near Ibe &hil vud of Oregon uiiuaiy, S.IHUI PETER BRITT. l'liotoBrniihlc Aitht. TtrM to take picture In cm tylc Art, With thu I.iIh imnriivmn..,.,. JcUr.-- do not Pur wt,fvl0lli ,; f " " 'T J,,t- .'-ii l ltl new fial- Mil, ewaimo al pictures, uM e'fi IA ft r f- r- r. SIC1AN AND SUUUK0.V. JckroiiTll!, OrtTjnn. F.tyrfw Saloon ami HyB. M'-EMKii.' Store ' Mllt'8 O'Kcilly to the iNnygurs. Some ti'll 11 'tis n Iminliig nlmme To iniikc thu imy(:iir llglil, An' that tho trade of belli' kilt Ik'loiiRfi lint to tho white; Uut ! Tor me, upon my tow I, So liberal arc wo here, IMf On every day In the year, On eviry day In the year, lmy, And every hour In the day, The right to hu kilt I'll divide !d him, And dull n word I'll miy. In buttle' wild commotion I phouldn't nt nil obji-ut If SiiiiiIio'k body rhotild flop a lmll That wan coming for mu direct; And the prod or u Sotilhern Induct, So IIIkthI arc we here, I'll rclitn nud let Sambo lake On I'very day In tho cnr, On every day In the yeur, boy, An' id iiniiit of your nut) pride, All my rlchtliinSoiilhiriibaguetprbd Wld Sambo I'll divide. Tho men who oljcct to Aambo Should take hla plucu nud light, And It butter to hne n nui;ur' hue Thau n liver thntV black und while; Though Siinilxi'ii bluck na the ace of rpmlex, IllrfiiiKcr a trigger can pull, And tits rye ruiiM trul;ht ou tho lurnl iKhU, From under hU thatch of uki. 60 hear mu till, lioyr, darling, Dou't think I'm llpplu' )mirlinrr TherlKhl to bo killed I'll dUldculd him, And j;lve him tha Urgcr half. 1 Incidont in a Ghaplaiu'i Exporicnco. bv rrv. jmrrit 11. TwiniKt.r.. Cluijilim fraud Jifjimtnt Kxttlnur Brigade. H, Saciij. Mcnt 'UHS BRO'S "mAM: AM) ltiviiAir JJEALERS tm P'JHAL AIKHCAlivmui.. JACkwKviu.r, Orkuox. ANChTsTORE. AT JfENlX.jSRKGON. "UCA.V&WALI.; fAHMKC AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r'..&c-proiltAI,Mr CWai'KNTCIlT.OAL. .'LvInKandFor. 'f.rbo:jr','.r'!"'' to m tra Udf JIcliandlio re S!'"-.. , l!re,,""'' 'errelKhl 'TruvftMr.iLlTE- 1 D " Klll'. '""Pqu.BlrcrU MHt WM trum tHilM diite. tck i. .. it.HII.1.. -. --., It wa WiilnraiUy mnrnin flcr the butlto of Clmncelloriivilk! that I whs left at n hnnsc ncur Unitixl Statrn Ton), on the north liHiik or tho Ituppaluiiiiuck, In cliurpe of 10 mu forty wounded men half of them Confc(lt'rnlci. Tho nrmy, ilnndml with col.) ruin, had licen mnrcliliif: bytiiuix' mid- night, 11ml wan now till puFMil on ifn way to the old rmn around Fulnioulh. 1'he mlmlnniMS ilni'Ho heavily llinmuli the mud under (huir iiioiiiiIuk freight, Joined the column nt liiliTvnk Train nil it Irula rereiviiii; f tit cnnipli'inent Imd gone, till not number ono remained, und here llnre were two-iicorc of pior fellnwa for whom there wan no room. Tho lust cua'enn dep'irtlng with the Inni (mill. promlMil to hurry back the fame tiny, If posible, u FiifScieiit con Vfyunre for lliln nmiiaot. All llw wwiin'n had Just been drewcil j do 118 goon uh I In'cumii henil of tho nlb INIimiMit I repalm" to our idngle mess ket. th, unci Kummmiiug tho rolu ntleuduut, n handy ytmth from New IInuipnlilre,intercil upon 1I10 concoetlon f the geoeriil dinner, not without tribulation, for our coinmiwa riat wa rliin, iirnl I, being no Snycr, filt u Utile apprdiiMixive, w to Kk,of poltou Ing the whole parly. While deep In this tinalnw. ome one called out from the odjoinlng room where the jttient lay. I nl my IJeutiiiant to ceo what wua the matter, J(o returned hastily, faying, "Thot boy vranta you, sir." I knew who lie meant a very ImirJaome lad among tho wniimled who had tacght iy eye during tho night ; I had aleo no ticed that ho was one of Ihoao who were left, find we had been talking about him. I eleppetl nt onco toward his 'rIiuKo don' In the corner, and Inditly liKpiired," What In It. sonny?" fur I mliciBted only one of tho many imjxiiblo or Impracticable plana of casemtnl that o fi"erlU wound auggeslu.and which are best dwpiwedof by trying, or pretending to try, the Imagined Invention. (I once tied n eoldler'a feet to gether on thut principle.) No answer fol lowing my question, I drew nearer. leaned over und looked at him. What I saw gave mo n start. Ho was in the article of death. Could it be? The wound In his side was considered slight ', an hour before ho had the man who lay next to him raid he got tip mid wulked to the door without help, In hl ropernWA to go. Uut now there j that In hi young fuco which told too plain ly he would never walk again in this world. lie met my look. Terror rtiowed la h! tVCS till 8onl trat uUnl nnl..( - liLiJi -taurS J -: H?.: - &mrZfiZj!r, !pns'm fp vmiiriioni nu a gainering veil, the prciage 01 nark'nnu. Profoundly movrd, I knelt down and pleaded In the ear of One who wan present to help him. He pave rarnwt hml. Then I prayed, and afterward nidciil him If he could Irurt his Ililtymrr. and he nnswrrrd "Y8." The end was now cointne apace. Internal hemorracf had nurncheil his pule, nnd the light of his ryes waned fait. He brpnti to choke "Let me nit op!" he gns'ici. I ralwl him. bnt that minute broke the golden bowl. He suffocated, grew purple In the face, strnsrijlcd, shlv ereil, then n runli of blood from the month, ami his comely hrod dropped upon hl breast his body rank a dead weight in my turns. I here was a heavier weight at my heart, its I laid htm softly dawn. " l'onr little fellow J" feelingly ejaculated n big Confederate fcrgcant, wlio lay near, break ing the sIIiikt, for nil tlic rom had lnen liiiOuil while the soul was pawing. In field horpilals. for many giod rraaons. wc do not wult long after dculli for the burial. I'n pariitloii is ipilrkly mndr. A bl.inket. a spude. and a scrap of board for the I lie .Taret.nro the simple requirements. Theru are no friend to be called. In ihts caie, as we expected to leave tho plare be fore dark, there was cause fur more haite than wiiul. I found n denn 'plrcc of pine from Ihe side of u crackrr.box tdimon to write the name and date. " Who wus this boy f" I nsketl, talcing out n penell. None nplinL ' What I did no one ol you know him !" I repealed. No, nil of his acquaintance had gone on with the ambulances. No wonder that he wanted to gi too, boy that he wus! And I knceltd down Inside the hodv nirnln to seurch It, not doubting that lend to It n peculiar nittilt nc. lie had brown hair, not curly, but clustering just such hair ns n mother's fingers would be nlten pushing back from the ordicad. The bine of his eyes shone, throoeli the film and I remarked it as slrauje tram stood In l'firTarwerf it yrt Hsywlju nvrrrrorc vnnirami ineTonrm nmos rsrty ynnth w ere still warm and yielding. The small wmind In his smooth, white side hrnl not bled outwardly, but In lis tnachrrons depths death crnclly ambofheil nod limit I lid lijin ntiawarrs. I had n Mnt recoliec lion of hearing some otw sty that he wos hot by accident, and not In battle, but 1 ws not sure. The very hb-a addml a iwng, Mini It lie that this beautiful body shall goto nameless dust! Around his wnlsl, next to the skin, as one of those fjinnel band worn by many soldiers for health's sake. This one was m-allr stlehnl, u if a woman had made It, and with other things I noted, It led me to think lie had been gently rraml Probably his name was given In baptism. Ood help them who car ried him up the chuith aisle before the font ! I cannot tell nil my musing o( the time. It was u place of Mirrow, bnt oIki a sanc tuary. I could have knelt there lor hours, indulging my grief and reierie. but ll living called me from the dead. I took the dmr little fellow up In my arms, and bear log him out of .loors, laid him on a stretcher. I nere was a gumrn io inc uoure. uncei It ItBil turn u pleauut spot, but now I lie shrubs wcic trampled down by I lie multi tude, and artillery wlula hud made havoc nilli the walks oimI plots. The altrndant and t sought OHt the rood niulwiuiked ror tier of It, dug a grave, nnd buriftl him with prayers. While filling In tbetarth may he made known his dlscovrry. It was too late to revisit the aire; but at break of dawn the next morning a party of moon talneers set out for the spot. The crystal sarcophagus was soon found, and the bold est of the company was letdown to tie ky deptH frwn whMi be brosght In bis Viws lb bedy of younjt rase. froacn.stM. bartl m stone, yet looking fresh nod life like. Two elderly peasant at once recognized the features a those of the pilgrim of Pas r, mysteriouily Inst nineteen year ngo. Kmbulmetl In ice, decay hud nut yit toucheJ his floh, and he hud lain undisturb ed In his crystal coffin while a generation ol met) had paused away our hi hesd. I'he difcowrrrs came to the coucluiinn to carry their burden ut oiicc to l'.iy. There wo no choice of conveyance, the only one being the crotchet or hook, fattened to the shoulders, on which nil loads are transport ed in the A Im. To the hook accordingly the froxen body ws UhIiimi) in nsittinc posture, with upright hand and Art hangr lug to the ground. Thvs the pilgrim, dead uiuclrvn )ears, was carrlrtl to bU foriiuT home, throuli snow flilil and gl.v cier, across field nnd meadows, extending over near a score of mile. Pustenrd still to Ihe crotchet, the body o the youog man was left ut the cotisga of the yoanx widow of PiiMy now young no more, but un elderly, gray-halrrd woman. 7 he son, who had ni'vir before seen hi fullitr, maile wooden coffin, nnd In honor hi memory, kept the body In date lor twenty-four hour. Then, ut the ringing of the Ml, and accompanied by all tho inhabitants of llie village, the pilgrim was carried to Ms last resilng-ptace, never more to be dis turbed by morlul hamU. X Niitii Cask. Thirc Is now In this l, i,r W,y , -. ,.m .u I c Kfll,fnon bjr ,(1C n)e 0( Nathan- deutli scene. W hat hi ml prev ous ex- , , , , . , . , ,. , del Ferguson, whoso fortune has been one pcrlcnec was there had U, no time to d.a-, of hr huAM e B flM ftf tu enwr. 'Hmt one word. jt, Mn ....wer, MUn of T , n f to my question, was the ouly ev.lence I j tk. Mf v ,,,,. Uult., 0, iat , had y.t there was l.n n It .nd eomrortl Ohl If hi name was in the Hook of Life. ... ,., .,, . ,,. Iwvn rnmIM., . . sa all ..nut. I I.a an,. .1 frnirt lit a a!!! k ?r.l something nbout his person wouui revrai " " e.M hvmi .... i.v. , hi mime. There was his Knife comb, threml und iimlle-casc, purse nnd other pockel-furnllurc n soldier's own. I sent, tiiiixed each article through and through. uud IiIa clothing its "ell; but strange, I could not find It. I cten cxumlnrd hi grant that it wus. to go unio rruu-hr from that tlu.o up to tfl.e mithrftt itf ilk. ,irr.ii rtt-.tlinn I IV mighty rough to com opn poor;Bocl lmi, Lwu (U nm, M Mluwilwl wuy and not lone his folks i ,.,..... .., .. .,, u . ,, know anything about It," said iheattrnd-i . . , . . , , , , , . '"' ' atxptired a tvowiWlab'e Independence; but nut m we turned to go. 1 edd.d within' .'....,. ..,,. '.,..,...., n istu tiiv iivtin tmiiiMiru i""ni in t " inin-lf. " Hut I h'f know where it is, uul I stockings-might be they were from home w ill mnetnU r thee, Iwy I" AndsoIUve. und marked. Finally. I nulled his can out ! The love that grew strong In un hour dial lebiius begged to be put in an ouibulencc j Indeed, from under the rubbish that had scrud for a pillow, but Ihe UMial badg ol corps and dit'wlon wits not upon It. That completed the mystery. There he luy, t dcud soldier. Nothing more wni known. The secret mocked me. I rebelled against It, and ft It like demanding thut It be nwovercd. A hard, bitter fdiso of loss 'Loth h's and mine came over me. How sweet and dear tho inlercat of Identity Ihenuppcnred ! Death reigning in the still corffc exulted in triumph greater than ordinary. Nitiitre. elucation, yen, tho poor rilca of Ihe dead cried out ngitiimt the concealment. " Who were you, tioy, anyhow ?" I martnureil.hair unconsciously, jet so mnch In earnest that ttsuixrslllloiis thrill run throagh me, lest tho dumb lips should move. A few min utes belore they would hue told. I re newed the search with the feding that I must succcid, lut gae It up, at lust, m despair. Then. I do -not Know exactly why I ennniYw It xa reaction, cr the law of equilibrium and compensation ascrting It self my bosom filled willi the tenderct emotion towards tho lifehfs cluy. 1 pitiid the lad before, but now strong, J earning love.od of a brother nnd tho growth of years, sprung up in an inswm. "" well nirh uncoutrollabie. 1 coum imiei wept aloud. In Uuth, he was passing lovely o look upon. J do not thluk lie wus more than seventeen years old. ms w " fair as a girl', wi his features were clothvd . . .. ... I tl.l.. .Aim LA it ihtf WltU IIIUl lllgll. .uncMiwij v.... absence of human passion?-wh!ch olways settles opon the dea couoteoance, auu morn Wig still ubides. a heartache since. It ha cost me vuay Am Alplnu Jttiiuancv. The London Olulie condemes fro t1 Courier des Alfi-s n remarkable stnry con nected wlih a discovery Just made In an Alpine glacier. Nineteen years ago, Sept. 1-t, Ifitt.uyoiwig man, then rtcently mar rlnl, set out from the village of Pusey.oa a pllgrlmugo to the eonient of .St, Iter nard. piioulng lit Journey alone by by paths across the mountains. Ho never reached his destination, und from that lime no human eye hu set him ulive. All search for the mleeing wan was In vain, ana for many a 'onety night n f oung wld- w wept In her little oltage tn Tassy, gradually solacetl by the erica of a buby who hid never seen his father. After thut 'the voll of time covered nil. Itsoliappened thut, about fortulght o, n oVepherd ol the -Milage of 8ainu;tw went inearch of u lost goat. Buddtuly, in jauiping ocrews n deep glacier an extra ordinary sight nrrestetl his ryu. The roys of theiikiog son illuiniued u gulf of ice, lookiif like a vuit crystal cmn, io.the midit of winch wo thu figure of uiuu lying iU on his back, with eppAtoutly open eyes, oud hands lolded acn his breast. Horror-struck, the peasutt nearly lost hia footing; but recovering himself, looked once more. -Me bad not been mis taken; ibttro win tie Cure at the bottom, to all a,ppeurauce fust asleep, stretched out at -it eue. fjooner than he thought, be arrived at the Chalet tic la Uela'te, wkru jtfirr ibey hud tuken nil the fori, aims anJ itiunitiong of war, sent there for Ihe ilo fene of that country, they gave him twenty date In which to support the Southern Conftderuey or to leave the country urder the penally of being luuigid if onnj in ihe Confederacy after that time. JJk chose to Icutc tlw country, ai,d all his pro perly, to the junount of about leu thou sand dollar, was confiscated by the rebels. He wus Qb of the firet to absxdou 'J'rxas wi uccoatit of hi Uniou priodptt. and lie thouiuJ U other who left Ihe Heath Wuuse of Ihelr lave for the old dug, he I here amongst s In wholly disllluleciifuui utanees, andxv; of Ihe worst crippltd it Is fossible to Cud. I'ligmm Union, JvtiCOL'RAaKMKJtr TO lAVtA:. 'Ill Li discourse lutely dcliurrd hi New York city, ut the Itroadway Church, on the 'b'juctilluof the 'JVed-hnld," Iter. Dr. Chuptu look occasion to .couJeinu in vig orous luuguagc the firtsvahiil oolion ami silly talk aboat thu uuhuppiutss n marrirtl life. lie argued that uuhappiness in Hat condition was the txieptiou and not thv rule, and that the vant majority of young men and young women would be happier m well us better by euttring into uurrUil life, lloolso declaimed agalctl the pat ent fisbioiublu and extravagant style of living, nud acuiiiRt the Idea thai young married couples mail begin life tu Ibe aan-u style maintained at home by their partntr. Tho seriuou was lUteutd to by a very laro congregation, though the above fraturm of it were by ua tucaui iti mwt tlixjeeiil Ihougbta. - -sF-' ' A friend that you may buy wltb pro; eute will Ic txvgbt from you. TM-8--- -SBj . jR. - .4t" ssSH5Te?iH5 "3