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:i Tr 0Ktgm enttwl -fT f Z" TJ LrurrmaTz $5 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1S63. VOL. VIII NO. C7. ,iSj(h'' She i MM1 1 I wa ! jn M H I f " t ! MBM.H I. (). O. F. Jnrksonvllle Lodge ! 1flt...l.l.. It. ...... I... ...... v itv viwiiin lint iiiiiii uievi y! jytLifr 7K week In cull iiMitli, nnd on LiXIv5i''l KUiudWe.fhi.li Intel rciiluc .mi nin on rruiv i.i hid i im tfSC k, tliu .MimhiiIo Hull, nt f o'clock t. M. llrotlion In good r.rindliifnrn tiivifel to attend. MM. It AY, N U. SiU J. Dat, It. 8c'y. Tnutres. .Im. M. Sutton, Henry Dcnllnger and te II. Dorrbt. Yfarren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their ri'inilnr commuul- sjfjrcntions Him Wednesday Rveniogr mi Wir priredim-the lull moon, In jack- ONTII.I.K, OllrUIOS'. , ALKX. MARTIN. W.M. II. Hl.ooM. Srr'n. OUEtiON CIIAI'TEU NO. -1, - o p llOYAL AllCU MASONS, jackso.x 17.;.; oiihvox, Will hold lt regular rumttiiinlcuHniis n;t the Pint Mntnrrtny Kve. r Kwry Montli. All Mijoiirnitiir Companions In good standing are cordially invited to attend. U. W.tiRKKR.II. P. L. Saphs. Scc'y. ilvc8:47 o. JAnniu. v.. v. iiusskm.. JACOBS, &. RUSSELL, ATTORN KYS AND COUNSKLORS AND SOLI (MTOUS IN (MIANCKRY, .IaCKK'iVVU,K, OllKGiiN. Vttlrv nlfr tlirt Court Hotter. All husinc1 comm'ttcd lo their care will lie prompt ! attend il in, .Inly ill). '112, i - . - . - - t. WH. llOliTUITT. JAM Kit II. KAY. DOUTHITT &, FAY, ATTORNKYS AND COUNSKLORS AND SOLICITOUS IN CIUNCKRY. .TACKPONVtl.M:. OltWION. Will prncticc In (ho Sujiri-utf and other Courts of Hilt Stale. Murch 4. '(ill. R. B. MORFORO, ATTORN l.Y AT LAW, JaCKKIINVII.I.K. 1IIK(10N, W 7ILL nrncl'rc In Him hmvmi-dI Coirrtu of inn bitfi Jiuiieui fiiriL'i. nna in tun PnprcrnH Court. Oclolrt'r 'iO.'il. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackwinviu.k, Ghkikin. If ill practice iu till tin.- (Jonrtx of tho Third Juilloiul DlBtrict, n Hirnrniii! (Jourt of ()r- eon. mid In Yi;elca, Cal. VVur Soi-ip pnunpt- ly coin.'Ctcd. tJd. .. J. QASTON, (SaccttMor to Heed A GiHton) ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jackhonviixk. OltKOON. Kiprclsl attention ulvcn to collection aen. Junu 10. 18(i:i. M) ' Oy nrpolntmeut. QEORQE B. DORRIS, NOTARY PUBLIC I FOR JAJ'KSON COUNTY. Oftlcn with 11. F. DowpII. E q. Q. W. GKEER, fnYSTCMAN AND HURfltiON. OMc lit hU Rratllcncr on Uregon M. tf ACKSONVriXK, ORK(J(W. Whcro all llioii Unowlu' HicmfulvrR In ttobter to 111 in. on note or Ixiok nccount, will plm(i vail und K'ttli! up, or their ac count will be placed for collection iu the jih1h of my attorney. My old I'UtroiiH will iti!l llnd tne, as ever. ready to ui tend to my irofeuioiiul diitief. May li, IRli.'l. mnvlitf FORWARDIRG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wrick BMlliHrtf-, Cnv. Front il Fatrt. CRESUKNT OITY.OAL. WILL attend to tho Recolvinp; and Tor wurdius of nil Good's outruxted to beir caro. with proirnitneHs and Aitfintch. ConxiKiimeutK Holicltvd. Meieliunaitu), re Ciived on t-tomfic c;rvoent Uity. April 11. 1S. 15 N. D.-Nojtond-delivoreif intil tho freight tu clmrc!1 urn paid. I). & V. J. ROW, IIKAI.Kn IN CIGARS, TOIIAUCO, FRKSn VmilTfl, 8TATIONKRY. CONFI20- TIONRRY, PI RKWORICS. KTO., Ki-xi-ttoor to UiMiluiuy b AVndo. I have just opened a nw storo and Ftnck edit with a clioice variety of tho above mentioned nrtlelei. ami oft'or Hienj for fale f.t thu lowest Uvinj-prluen. Tim bent -of cigars, and chewiujr tobacco will bti'kopt conMantly on hand. Thoso denrins any .rl!clo in my line will eavo money by uiv Inp me a Mil. J.'UOW. iaclwtljp.yuly J, 'C3. jiltf I U. S. Tax Notice. TltR UN'ITUD STATES TAXKS for thetronntlcs uf .UCKKONmi.l.lOSKl'IHNi: having li.-como dun nml piyyble, notlcul licieby glitu that theft)! iwior win nit in aiieiuumco iu Jnchmvilk. Monday Sf Tuesday. Stjt. 28 Se 29. KirbyviUe. Friday, Oct. 2d, and at Waldo, Saturday, Oct. ld, iHlill, to ritoolvA ttie 11110 nml luo Mcen. Tux-payer will plcrwf notice the following t xtrnct frcni the U.S. Ilxcte I asm: "All icrsuiii wbn ilinll infect to pity tli- dutln n"l tftxe, itc, m ftl'iifi.nliL, iimp;'I tixti IIhmii, to tli Collector witlitn llio tlmn -irlfleil, !mtl bo II nlilu Id rny ten "er centum ntMHInnl on the Amount there, .f' " Bof. f.O. Aft't tw It fnrtlir Dnwtcd, Tnt If nny rrrKou or piirmiRs olmll cxvrclM or carry en nny trmle or IiihIiiom hetx'!n(lr mcntlonetl, for tlioex tri'lsliiR or cnrrylnR on t-T which trmle or lulmiiii llcen.o U repuliYi) by thU net, without tnklii(t out Mich IIocihm In tlmt Itchnlf rvitulii'il, ic, nho or tiny iliill. for tTcry mich ollunM. roccllely fiufnltu iwnnlly rqunl tolhrrutliiic thitninoiint of the duty or mm of money Impo-jol fiirnucli I!rune, onoiinilnly theinof to tlio uku of Uh) Uiillril flAtvi), tho otlmr tnotrty to the ite of lti jicr'on who, If n collri'tor, flmll tlmt illrvvir. nml If other tlirmncollrctor, kIiaII tlrnt rIvh Iiiftniiullon of the f.ict whervty eald for fdlttim vn Incurred." '. It. the PKNt.Ttr.sprncrlbl liy hw will bo rigidly enf ireed on nil Mho (ill to pay within the time jicclllcd Iu the hIhw notice. U W. 00 H, U. 8. Collector fir tho State of Oregon. Office nfColhctiir or lnt'1 ltur., 1'ortl.ind, Ogn.. Aug. 1'.'. isr. f ftiic'JOtd MOTHERS MOTHERS MOTHERS DONT fill to iirooura MILS. WlNdLOWS 800TH- ISO syuui' for cnu-nitr.N TtifrriitNd, Thli vnlnilile prnpiratlon U the pre irrlpllon of ona of the bolt fom.ile phynlcl'tut nud nm-ici Inthallul tmt Stite'i, nnd h.ii boon uml fr tltlily yciM with nererfillltiKimfi'ty nnd iiccum by million of moth en nnd children, from thu fecblo Inf mt of one week old to the. adult. It not only relieves the. child from pain, but Intlor ate the etonivh nnd bowal, correct. m:Idlty, and r.lvei tone nnd onerpy to the whole tytuui. It will oliuont InnUtitly lulluTe UitiPiKO in tiu Ilawnf., axd Wikd Coi.ta. Wo belltve It the licit and Stireft Iteiurily In the World, in alt cues vf UYSKNTrlUY and MAU HIICEA IN CHll.DltKN, whothor It tirlN from teeth ing or fiow any other ciuie. IVill direction fir uitug will aecompiny eveh bottle. Nona Qenulne, unlcM the fic-tlmlle of CUUTI3.A ri:itKINri, New Yoik U on tho otiulde wrapper. ftdd by all Mcdlcluo Dcnleri; IVIucijuil OUIce, 4S Dcy fltictt Nw Yoik. 1'IUCB 0NL1 H CNT.1 TEH IlOTTLS. UK!INTON ACO., 110 and 418 Frout 8u, Sm KmiKlic utttifl Af;oit for Callfornln. --T lOGO 3C. DRAKE'S PLANTATION B1VJERS. They purify, Htn:iillien an a .j oi They create u lieiillhy uppe They am an uutidotu to tl n p .Mtitei and diet, They overcome cfTecli of dlfHipatlon and late ItuM-K. They ctientlien tho rytem hik) enliven the mind. They irreveut miuxmtc and Jntermlttcni feveiH. They purify thu breath and acidity ol thu MoiKiu'h. They cure dpepui and cotndipatirn. They ottru iliurrhcc.i, cholera and cbolern inorbiiM, Tliey cure liter complaint and ncrvoui- liead aclie. They arc tho beit liittera in tho world They make the weak man Mronir. and are exhawkd nature's great restorer. They ar iiiado of pure St. Croix Rum. the culehrated Caliiwya Hark. routM and lierln. and an taken with the pleasure ol'n leve:Y.):e. wltli out regard to uuo or time of day. I'nvticii larly recommended to d'IIcuti f erwinn ro quiriiiit a ' ftimulaut. Sold by all Orocerw, DnificlfU. llotelx and Salftnuw. 1MI Duakb A Co.. New Yoik. 2.ry Smith f( Davih. of I'orilaud. Aireuts. THE VEIIY BEST L1QUOUS On ba profitably cold at ONE-BIT A -GLASS, Of which you cut be ntltflod by calling at' lb EXPRESS SALOON. WR keep constantly on hand 'the best of WaiiCH. licuoi'H und Gig- urH. and iuviiu our Inemta und the publie io cull and test Hum. We have reduced the '49 prict'K heretofore prevailing, and urt t'ontideiit of -our iiluliiy to make it fair liv ing by.furnipliini: tin beet urticlea at legit mate price for 18(53. LUNCH at 11 A.M., and 10 P. M. Ice in ubuiuluiiu: It. K. M YKRS & CO. Jackeqnvlllc, July '.'.., VMX aupltf PETER BRITT, riotosiapltic Artist fa prepared to take pltiturcB iu everv ptvlo ,of tlu art, with all thu latu improvemeubt. u ricutreH no- not ,'lve rrttldiUHioii, no clmrgeH will iMvinade. Cull at IiIh new Gni lory, on the hill, exatniuu bla nieturcn. and l$ .for your, likuueui,. THE OREGON SENTINEL. tSHt'Kp KVKRY WKUXKHIIAY AND BATCItnAY. IIKNUV DENhlJVOKR, Pub'r aiul Proji'r SfnscKHTiox Onevear. in advance, Five DoIIiuh; Six months. Three DollaiH. AiiVKiirist.vti One square (10 linen or l(!). Ilict Insertion, Tliree Dillar ; each Kiihoeqiient lnceilion. Ouu Dollar. A din count of lil'ty percent will be madu to Hiom who ndveill-e liy (hi venr. 49 Legal Tender received At carront rattt. advertFsers. By application lo lVtmn-tcrri and Mail Carriern. you ran learn that the Semi-weekly Oiikiio.v Sksti.nki. Iiiim by far n larger citcu littiou in thu couutieM of .Southern Orepiu and Del Norte county. California, than any other pnper. Thix taut thntild commend thu .Skntinki. to you a u nuperior medium for adveitiHiiig. Litrr or Aoiikth. who are authorir.rd to tratiKtct any lnisiueto cniicernliitr tliN pa per, in ill" uainu of the publisher : L. V. Fisher, San Kriiucirro; Wad-worth t Ray lien. Yicku; Kber Kinrv, Afliland; S. 0. Taylor, lNucui.v; V. W. Fowler. Apple irale; U. S. Dunlap. Willliuii'lmrp; .Tnhu II. 'rludlM. Kerbyvillo: A. It. Mellmiiu. Waldo; U.J. I'otbeM. Wnldoj W r,. M. Kvnii-, Alt Iiohhm: ,Liel Thorn, C'auyouvilie; A. It. Flint, l.oM'Imrn; Inane H. Moores. Salem; L II. Underwood, Ettpne Oilv; V. Cliarmnu, Orejrnu City; D. W. Waketleld. Albany, llenjuniin Conk, CorvailN: .1. II. Sni'th. ehceut City; Albert Doolittle, Happy Camp. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TELKUKAI'IIKII TO YltKKA KOIt Till! HKNTIN'KU Dntcs to the I2tli. Bt. Piuil. NiiinH8otji, Dtli. In a recent fiu'ht b"iwai'ii Saluitt'i river miiiera und in iluitix the latter IofI 30 killed. Viudiiii(tnti, 91t. RojiecranV 'fficiul report or Hie campiiiii in middle renin ieii Im.H bteti leceivul. Il einboiliiK op-Tie tous whieli resulted in driving the rebeU from their tMMitioii in the Stale. Our lor wiim eiuhtv live killed, mid four liuudied mid MixtV'two wniii'.ded, und thirteen iiiM-ini: Wenipiund wverul htindred ymall iiniif, three fie'd pieced, nix cuncioiia. tline r fled iruiui williniit CHnniL''''. UI Uiarteimn iit'k dtorefl, we took 6.") tenlH and 35.0(10 tjliiel;- of com. The total number of prico- oern taken wu ! coDtKiifHionnl ntlmer mid I.fi7.i iiuucoiuuiitidiuued oLSuer und pri Vll tw. Fortrrg Monroe, Jth. Richmond En' quiicr of Hie tiHi. Iiiih the following dm pitch : Morrii Idluud in evaeuateil. The enemy holds Cutinniiii:K Point, iu fall view of ilie city. Ileuvy (irinjr ia now coini; on between the batteries on aullivuu luluiid and Fort. Moultrie und Monitoii. Charleston. 7tli. Hombardmrnt waa kept up without inleruiiHuion all day venter- ilav. and fur into the uiirlit. About lfiO of our men w-re killed ami woamled at Oie:j,' and U'lit'iier. An iM-)iiult on Orejrg wits repulsed before the enemy had compVlitl iaiidior. (J rent havoc wh fitpposed to have been made by our canister in enemyV bo.itp. At dark. Sunday, the enemy run their paps tip to the very i.ioul or Wairner, and it licim; impossible to hold the Inland any longer. Ueaureard 'Ordered it cvueu uted, which wu executed with RiiccrfH. Wo apiked guiiM of Wuiruer and Gieu'ir. and withdrew in forty barren, only one barcu with twelve men were cuptuied.. All is quiet 'this morning. ('Iiarleston, Tth, 12 M. Dirpntcliea from Ueneral Kcotf, coiiimandiofj tiuiiiter, uu uounceH that u ilitf of truce deniaiidiug im mediate surrender of that fort, Ima just been received Iroin D.illujrcn. B.-aureurd tele ixrajile d to reply lo Rilhreii " hu could have Sumter when he look und held it. In the meantime such demamh are contempti ble." Thin inorninir at'C o'clock the Iron sides and monitor went closer to Sumter than mtial und opened hot lire on it. Our imticricrton .Sullivuu upland, with Moultrie, replied 'livavily. Wushiiiirtnn, lOih. The fuHowlns id nn iflleial report from 'Giluioro: Dupout to llrtlliek I have the honor lo leporl lliut Ft. Wueuer and battery (ireirtr are ours, List ni'lit our Fapiiers covered llu crest of the counter carp of Wacener on its pea front, miiskinjr all its unm. mid an order has beisi issued to ciiuy the place by us siiuli; at '9 o'clock thia nioiiiing, that beiiur the hour of low tide. At 10 o'clock last nielli, thu enemy comne-nced evacnatim; i tie ls'and. All hut 175 made their o-cipe from. Cunnings Po!nl m small boats. Cap tui'etj dispateluH show thut that foit was conupuiided liy Col Keilt.ol North Caro lina, und ntrisoiii'd liv 1,400 men, and Giet-ir by between 100 and 2(10. Its bomb proof shelter capable of lictldin, IiOOQ. meui rtniuiuv iutuct alter the must- ft I ' terrible bombardment to which nny work wus ever subjected. We captured 19 pieces of artillery, and a lurpe supply of ex cellent ammunition. The cilv und harbor of Charleston are now completely covered by my guns. (Signed) Oi'i.tioiiK. Washington, 10th. Teleurnm from Ft. Monroe to llnlleck pays when the steumer Nice hit Charleston. Thursday. 8 o'clock p. M.. Hie rebel fluff was still flyiiur over Sum ter; mi L'uiis were mounted, mid only a small force was there. Five monitors and Iron sides had engaged batteries Hcntircsriird mul Lee 9 hours. During thu bombardment it shell Irom one of the monitors exploded in it niUL'iiziiie of Moultrie. Soiiihwcstern paniH!t was seriuuiily injured by the explo sion. Albany, 10th A DenvMrulic Convcn lion nominated I). It. St. 'ohn .ir Sictela ry of Stale; Saufiird Church. Controller' M. D. Cliauibcrlaiii, Attorney General ; M' U. I'wis, State Trcasuier. Dates to September 11th. Kunxvillc, Teiin., Oih. The cuinpiu'n skillfully pinned and cicrgetically exeeutul for im'Siwioii if K'isi Tviiues-ee is ov. r. A great and glorious victory li.is lieiii won. Such was tliit rapidny of our inoveiiieoiH that Hie renela taken unaware ll.il b -tore ih without ilcstroyinu' any property. Titreu steamboats, 3 locomotives and a nuiiinei' of cars were talting. I hu whole maieli ol our loooH was an ovation, mid our entry into Kooxville an event long lo be leinein beied. Tliotisiiuds of eveiy ul'C, ex und condition greeted us with shouts and tears iiuughd wnh martial music. Uurieude ml diiss'd (lie people mul toMtuud llieiu of protect ion. Ciiieimiali, lOlh.A dipatcli to the Dmei. diileil CuudN'rlaiid Cap. says Ceu. F n is with 2000 men and 14 guns surrcu dcri d ut 4 o'clock to iiuriMide'a udvuuce. New Yoik. lOih.-Stcrliuff dull ut 11 ; gold 30. I'hilndelpliia. 10th. Judge Oulwaller. U. S. Dislricl Court, has decided the tin rolliiieiil Act coustitttlioiiul. St. Louis. 10th. A Leavenworth din patch says Hint u nii-ciintf at I'aoli, yester day was iilleuded by3f(K) uriiied men. Many were preventid liottieomniir byCen. Scolield's oiiU-r. and the ruin. (.Sen. Lane sjxike for 3 houis. and was very bitter on U.Kuble und r'cofl"ld. Vry bitter resolu tions were adopted, declaring that the po. icy introduced into Mis-nun uml Ivans is is one which gives Mcuiity l rebel s)inp.i Hiisers, unii exposes loyal people to massa cre. Sj Louis, lOih. OITtc'al itib'lligence of the capture of Fort Smith wus received thia evenimr. Ueii. lilutit entered the Fort. The CrwKs (Indiau) have near all desert ed the rebels. Mcintosh hits cone towards Reil River with only 1&0, oien fiouiliia two regiments. Washington. 11 Hi. -Cumberland (Jap. thcSHh. To llnllcck : Since the occupa tion of Knoxville, n cavalry lorce was sent up the Railroad within fi miles of Dieseol, cuplnriiig 3 locomotives. A not her force of cavalry und iiiliin'iy, hrouirhl to this place iu person lo reinforce Shackelford, who is here witli regiments of cavaly. The infantry Hint accompanied me, matched GO miles iu -50. hours. The garrison here eon eistiug of over 2,000 men and 14 pieces of artillery, suricnder.id unconditiouully, ut 3 I. M., today. Signed Ijuiinriqk. 'Cairo, 1 lth. Uy steampr Postboy wo have information that the Washita river exploration Iiiih returned, huviiur linally oe- coiuplislied lis object, namely, u llmrouuli incouiioissunce of Northern La., lying ad jacent, to Wimhita river. No cueiuy or organ icou lorce was roiinu. Datcw tc4lMitStli. New York, 12ih Tho World earn nor cnrrespoudtnt in the Department of Ceu. .'Hanks gives us, in ivprivute note, iiuima 'lions of a. highly important movement which has jicU. been set on loot in tliat.De .pnriment. Until further advised, wo do not need 'to give delailn. Wo may at preflr ent Fay, however, tho movement is one which if successful, will' be productive of of results of the highest importance. ThdrWrt" special Rays we have author ity for statinir, Cen.KJiliunro has determin ed, if, when hu got full posc?sin of Morris 'Island, ReauiTgurd did not surrender, hu would throw incendiary shells into thu city for Hie purpose of destroying it, Hir guns cover the basso of supplie'a for thu Cou fed erate forces. The jfVwiei special soya tho names-of de serters from tint several urmies, parlieulur--ly the frightfully great host of nbscntcen from the Annv of the Potomac, aro soou to be published iu uuvrspuncra of several States, by districts. , The a r Department has determined to spun no i ir.H Is to force them to retura to Hie Held ol duty. Cineiniiiit', 1 2ili. Tlio Commercial mf woik on the military Railroad from Kich olnsville. Ivy., to Knoxi'ille, Tenn., lrnn bi-eii cotmiV'iieed, and will bo pushed for ward with great rnoldi'y. On" thousand men to the mile will soon be employed on Hie road, Negro laborers are being iuv pies'ed along Him line of Him road, (Very third slave being tukut. They will nu. clothed and paid. Unemployed black,' who liuve coiue into our lilies iu Sonthcnv States lire trimr forward, d. They will txi. Iiaid one-third their wnies, mid tho baK lance ri'iervetl to provide them with homes when war is over. The City of Lotiisvilrtt sulLcrihed SGOO.OOO to labor on tin road, and throughout the Stale the It mtiist Vit uperation will bu giveu to this great etitet prisc. Th" Tribune" special iHpateh says : The tnkoiL' of (himuiiuirs Point battel i. s lirinirs Ceu. Ciliii'itu's long lunue pariot guns omi mile and oti" t-iiflit nearer the cty of Charleston then they were wh"ii tle'tivelvu Cieck Rri' shells were thrown into the city, m A Dtrrioi'i.T Qokstihm Answkmkd. " Can any one." says Funny Fi ui "'el rti why. wle'ii Kve was maiiaufaeliired from one of Adam's ribs, a liiivd trirl iviii not niadi' at the same time to wait mt tier?" We can. eay : Reeause Adam never ranie whiuinir to Kve witli u ML'ucd stock imr to be darned, a collar strbiir to be sew on. or a L'h'Ve to mend " r'lL'lil away, quick kowI" !) cause lip never read the newspa per until the sun got down b hind the palm trees. nnd Ha n stretching liine-ell out. yawn ed out. ain't sapper most readv, my dear ?" Not he! He made the fire nod hung thu keith'ovcr it himself, we'll v. nture and pull Him radishes, peeled the potatoes, und dul everyihiliu' else he nic-hl to. II milk ed the cow-i, led the chickens und looked after the piirs himself, lie never brought home half u dozen friends to doneT whru Kve hadn't any fresh pom"" ru nates, und the iiianco season was over! He never stay ed out till eleven o'clock to u ' ward meet hiL'." hnrmliinir for an out-and-out candi date, and then reolded Ihtiiu-m poor Kve wa.. sittimr up ami crying iiixidu the irulcs. He never played billiards, rolled ten pios and drove fust horses, nor choked Kve willt citfiir amoks1. He never loifed urniind corner groceries, while Kvo was roehin;; little ('aid's cradle at home. In short, lie. didn't think site was especially created for the purpose of waiting on him. und wasn't under the impression that it dis'-rnccd a man to Imlilen a wife's fares u litl'e. That is Hie rensim that 'Kve did not need u hired iirl. and with it was thu reason that bur fair descendants did. Tin.SiMi'r.BSKcnur. Twenty chirks in n store; twenty hands in a prlutiuir oiliee; twenty apppmricc in a sh'ji yard: iweniy ynung men in a village all want to iceton iu the world, and expect lo do so. Ouo of the chiks wilt becoma a partner, and nnko a fortune; one of tho cnmpo-ilets w II own a newspaper and bccotnn an influential cit izen; onu of the apprentice will lieeom' a master build, r ; ouu of the ynuutr vlllnirerh will own a lino farm, and 1 ve 1 ke n patri ni'.ili -but which odd is thubiekv i idivaluali There is no luck r.bont it. The ihiuir is al- mot as certain iw tho rule ol ilnve. 'itio young fellow who will distune." hi compel! tors is liu ivho masters his biiiluetK, who pre serves his integrity, who lhc cleuuly und tuiridv. who ilt'voteH ids leisure to thnucnui- sltion or knowledge, who never trots into debt, who gains friends by deserving them, and wlio stives IiIh sparci money, Thero are hiiiui ways to tortiiuu siiorter inan iiiih out dusty hluhwuy; but the staunch men of thu community, thoanen who achieve something really worth having, good fortuuu. good iinmu and serene old agu. all go in this road. ClIARMM TlIOMPSOM M'JIltJKISIIU. TI'.O Mountaineer of tho 11th, pruiu thu f.i). lowing ; Mr. Parker, of Walla Walla, infnrinain that a man named Charles ThoiiipMin, of ' A" Company, Oregon Cavalry, was kill ed ut Fort. Witlht Walla, on the (Jill inst. The man had recently eatna iu from Boise, as an escort to Cupt. H milies, and is sup itospil tn luivo been mnrdi'red for h S mon ey. He v;u3 found near tliu Carrisoij, on Monday morning, with his iino.it cut, ami all his money taken from hit; pockets. A man named 'Kelly, of " H" Company, In fantry, was arrested on suepich u of being.' thu 'murderer. Yurious c.icuinstuncea seemed o indicate thu accused s thu guil ty man. Deceased enlisted at Jacksonville, Oregon, and boro the reputation of being a well behaved man. Kelly is r preseuted as u bad man, and whilst pivv o s to the intirder ho was destitute of ui"i f, after hu wus " flush." On exatniuitu' I m after liis.urrest, lilood was found upo i s cloth iugi und bat little duubt,wua. I'e l . s to all being the murderer.