gy" kd l.ViM nm m m wi ? Till! 0M mum, " To tiik M-riciur ami irnu inkncv nr vntii IJslllV. A (IllVK'INMKVr I1IB TIIK WII0I.K IS inti'vim.K.' niimngion. '" jaukmonvilm:, iiiikuo.v. Tiic iiiiHtun. Tim hitnsinir of Tito. (Icorgc, nf (lie KIjhi ttl)5, 1 ho urrcst and discharged .Tacit, ' it prominent Stimuli of the snmu trllw, nnil tlie substipicni removal of nil tlo Indians in ilio selllenit'iils lu tlio Khunnlli Luke country, hate been for the past week tho mihjrct of very general comment In our community ami wo tlicrcforo hope to bo imilonul for filling n small spare In our jiiiir willi even no mean u subject ns Iiiilinnii." On lliv eve or going to press, on Friday rtcnlng Inst, persons Just arrived from Camp Ilakrr informed us tlmt "ficorgo" Imil confessed tu Imvhtir participated In tlie talum! massacre In 1850. This lius been e-ontritdicled by a number of prions who were present at tlio execution, and wo are then fore led to believe tllut lie made no rucli confession, lie received no trial Mlmlever. Col. Drew having previously de termined In hung Idni. On Thura ilty evening the Colonel met (icorgc m I lie slieeis of Jacksonville, and told him thai 1k must go toKlamalli I-jUo within three days. Uenrgo refund to say wlielh if lie would gn or not, but said liu would ,. Iliy Indian Agent, and tidlc to to llie Colonel on llm following day. Shortjy uricr Iiiil. Underwood met Weorgc and demanded an Immcdiato nnsttcr from him, u to whether ho would go to Hie Lakes ur not. Ueorga Insolently refund 10 talk with him on Ilia subject, und In roiiHipience was urrtstiil. The next morn, ing. Agent lingers inquired of Col. Drew what hu Intended to do with Oeorgc, anil iho Colonel repli-d that ho Intended to -niakua good Iudian ol him btforo night." On b'tlu;; usked by the Agent us lo wlulh. r k'w pretence and testimony would be re j'lircd, the Ooloiwl gave' ft negative un mer.und further ukj, that .Jcorgo was lu Id baud, and he would lake .'ho responsi bility of dtposliig of him. At ubout 0 o'clcx-k (icorgc was Uken from th" guard. house by u wicad of Co. 0 soldiers and conveyed to Camp Maker. IU wns then notlRvd of hii fate, but be appeared to Ihink it iiniiwiiible Ihey woukl usim,' him. Col. U'3, acting as Interpreter, utked if he had uiiylhliig Icsay, rind Oeorgu com menced his confession, which, we are told, unwanted to nolliiug inoro than charge ugjlutt i.lhcrs. lie especially insisted that .lack wa n worse Indiail Ihafl ho was. A party of soldiers and Indians were tlicii .eiit after Jack, and proceedings were post poned, wilh the design, profably, of hang ing tbcm bolh at once. Four o'clock 1. M., arriving and Jack not being found, (ii-orj'e wxi" strung up," and when pro i.ounced dead, (he assembled witnejsca dis peited, the Cavalry returning to town with lack in custody. '1'hus has perished (itvirge, Tjec pf a faction of Ihe Klaiuallu. J luring uo trial, he wat convicted of no i-rlme, but Ike convictions of Iho people, Itotli civil and military, wero strongly ugaimt him, iu a "bad Iudian," He but lately came in from Fort Klamath, evl ileully soured und wililttered against old Tyee I a L-iko und tlio wkliers. In con versation wltli Agent Uogvr he was impu dent and defiant, HiubKaent conduct in driving settlers and ollr from the Head liidiun country Indicated Hut he wns in a mood for war and murder. The coun try U well rid of trim no tintter how taken of!"; but Il policy of hanging Mm Appears to u n Utile doubtful. It wouul Ihj in keeping wllh Indian cuitoui lor lliew In retaliate by murdering an unsuiftKtod white man whom chanco'inuy throw in Hielr'power. hut ns'deorgo wai believed lo Ui in u murdering m-wd the rlak U proba bly not incrcttsed. The Indians have all gone from Ihe 't. Ilemcnls, and we shall probably bo" troub led with them no more. They will bo jralhcriri and comiiellol to remain on n Uescrvntlon. the boundaries of which nro drscrilKil In nn ndvertljemcnt In this per. There may they hunt nnd llh, until Cod, in Ills wlfdom, sew fit to people thu coun try with n better race. A.NOTIIK.U N'OTOHIOUM I.SIIIAS KlU.RD. Ono day this week, Iho notetl Indian. "Hkookum John," was killed nt I'orl Klamath, by Caplnln Kelly, and other of llcersof Comuny (J, under Iho following circumstance: Karly on Saturday morn ing last. Cl. Drew dispatched n cnurlrr to Cupl. Kelly, comninmnng nt rnri Klamath, with nn order to nrreit Skookum John, should he Hnt,uro, about thu fort, ns he had recently done. The courier' horse failed him on the mountain, 'out, nothing daunted. Ihe soldier wnaddkd his horse, headed him for Jacksonville, nnd then con. tinned his journey lo the fort on foot, with nil pnolblo dlipalch, very fortunately ar riving there before Ihe Indians In that vi cinity had received any notice of Ihe hang ing of (leorge, ut (Jump Walter. Captain Kelly read the order, und rcilectlng that, inairrmch as Hkookum John had, by his very preposwiing exterior anil general good and pleawnt Ulmvior, became n fa vorite with the soldier, he determined to lake Iho smallest possible chance of the wllcy victim receiving tho least Intimation of what was In tho wind, lie, therefore, nt once called on Unit. White and several non-commbuioncd oflicera to procure their pistols, as he required their assistance nlone in making tho arrest. They found John In an Indian camp, close by tho fort, lie was called to one side, and the Captain addressing him, said: " I lime come tour- rest you, sir." John nt once attempted lo draw Ilia revolver, but, quick as n llaih, the soldierly Captain sent u bullet through I n,0 0yul Ab. or Kongo Itiver should ie his breast. Tho savage staggered, bill still fw l0 UW j0Ur uruiibacks, what then ? i!cK-ratt-ly csayeil lo draw hi.s weapon, when Sergeant Underwood gavo him u shot In tho head .that brought him down, and another shot from n third person strctchrd him bleeding and dying upon the ground, but even then nervously grasping tlio death dealing revolver. Skookum John was one of the limit noble looking, intelligent und daring In dlans on thU coast. lie has been a terror lo his own tribe. While limy nil hated him, ho had tlwm so cowed that thoy dared not attempt to arrest or kill him. 1a Lake, chief of the tribe, and Joha's uncle, says he as tho chief Indian of the five who murdered Iho Utlford p'irly, and all Indians questioned on Iho subject corrobor ate that testimony. He has always leen n blood thirsty advocate of war, but had no Influence wilh his tribe, because of his murderous cruelly lo any one of them who Incurred his displeasure. Ho would leave hi own tribe nnd join the Modoc's when ever emigrants were exacted. Old Mary sayi he secured u buck-skin bag full iff eokl nud silver watches, bowla knlees.J razors, etc., by those murdering and thiev ing expeditions. Tho news of the killing of Skookum John was rcccivcel wllh a general exclam ation of joy by our people. Ho is tho fourth Indian who has met n violent, retri butive death, 'or the diabolical murder of fivo confiding, helpless white men. The flfth and list is still nt lurge. He Is un know to the whites, but Indians ay he has lately been wilh la kako's band, but it is not likely that ho can at present bo found. The trrcat " Konkerin hero," Jo. Lane, at a Copperhead meeting lately held lo Hoseburg, olilclated as botlle-uoiiier to me ' 1'ig-iuy Chief of Oregon Copperhead," .Tamers O'Mcara, whllo tho latter fprcau himself throuiili Ihreo mortal lievura of space ill denounclatlon of Abolitionist!,, etc. The' Democracy of Uouglas county," (twenty persons) were there, in mass meet ing assembled. Dy resolutions adopted, and' endorsed by "Josef," It is evident that ho thinks the " rights" of the South have beep " Invaded," her " citizens oppressed," and, In conformity with Ihe promise made In his North Carolina banquet speech, , . . .i.A .!..,..... ..,,.. ... .1...1 ir.r r ' , ",y "Vs I . y . , , n,s.aro ruciuonomc, to ,,, . er eonlrlbulcil 8130 for tho teller A tho power of his urm and head (on!) in their de-. ... L-I defense nf the Vigil., of .aveMlady. . . . lioiith," The breezes from the north are Messrs. Olugage & Drum huvo dissolved ttw braclntr In bo pleasant to foul blrdi copartnership. Mr. Drum will sutlln Ihe inarcd to hp. feulcd ataiofpkerc of slavery, ' . . . They should migrate. 8taiui.ini) iv I uuK. I lie last imiic oi Iho Kiigemi lltvitw has the lollonlng Blurt ling announcement : " The Democrats of Douglas, like Ihclr lirptlirvii in Jaclicon, Josephine, Iine, I.Inn, nnd wi- hope every oilier connly in Ilio Blntc. are resolved nut to longer brook the npprcMlons nnd oiilraeM Kouglit to be put upon them by Hie prolligitte, corrupl, tyr- nnnlcnl party In power." l-'rom this we presume that we may no on Ihe lookout for " breakers." 1ing Tom lm sent forth the hlmlng edict nnd trnwoir Is nround. lint what on rnrlli nro they gnlnj? tu slo T i'orfitiiil Time. The fact that they nro In n hopeless mi nority, nnd the fear that they would be fpeeifily punished, nlone deters Hum from nttemptlng In make ii diversion fnvornble lo the- rcliels. by liiaiiijiiriillmj civil wnr In our mtOsi. it. n what Imvpthey liecn doing, nnd will continue In do for lln-lr Houlhern brethren, isexplalnnl in the correspondence of Observatory Maury, of the rebel ser vice'. Here isiin e-xtmet: There are divisions iu tin camp nf the enemy, dissensions among the tcnple of the North. 17iee ahauhj n rune jxnly llnrt. All Ihe tmhtrmttmtntt with uhidi thai parly tun turrouwl Mr. LnwAn, awl all Ihe ilifficulliei that it Kin Ihmiv in the tniyoflht War jmrlij of Iht AhiA, "'re itirttlly oi to much aid and tomfoit lo Ihe SoulliT IIui.i.y von Itoimiw, The Indian Sub Agent In Oregon ndvcrllse-s for Healed pro posals for furnishing ten thousand pounds of Hour und bids for the transportation of thu same lo I'ort Klamnlh, Klamath lakc. The Agent, wys : "These contracts will be awarded lo ihe lowest responsible bid ders, except Seeeflonii, wlio shall not have them under any circumstance, and it will le ueles for such characters to put innnyhltbi." Dully for Itogers! Hut if -.'itka Union. The loyal men of our Vully never have refused greenbacks, when ollercd ul their ruling quolulions. Did you cur know a Secessionist who would offer inoro fur them. Iegitl Tenders, nt seventy-five cents on the dollar, ure us acceptable us gold. Some of our running "loyoiuts," coinpiuiii mm they nrc not allowed lo compete with ( loytlJtfft, in furnishing supplies tu Iho Government. If proposals had been ml verlifcri for, nnd Secessionists hud secured contracts by under-biding, therii would have been no complaints. Such has not been the case. Agent Hogers is right In refusing to award contracts to Secessiouistr, ns hu is conscientiously nppored In dis bursing to Iliem what they term " unconsti tutional rags." We hnve received the first number of Ihe Union Crutmler, of Kugeno city, most ubly edited by Itev. A. 0. IMmund. Judging by thu present number, It is, In Jevd. nn " irrepressible Coperheui1 killer," and an untidate for Long Tom treason. It logically criticises nnd thereby makes ridic ulous Ihe original grammar of Ihe lleviac editor's foppiih expressions, nnd leaves that mighty personage only fit to indite flaming posters for the " coming crlsl," and ' epl taphs for dead monkeys" nnd learned pig1 Tho Cimmer Is deserving of tho most lib eral encouragement from Union men. The terms are 81 for lour months, ending March 1st, 18C1. Tlio Union causa needs Just such n paper, and we hope clubs will be made up for it at every posteffice in South ern Oregon. Go.ik to tub Statks. -Mr. James Clug age, in company with his brother, Frank, started for tho States n few days since, Mr. Clugage is the pioneer settler of Jackson ville, and his ubsenco will be sadly felt by many friends. Ijast winter ho became af flicted with neuralgia and ever since has Jteen in feeble health, and his in I ml some wlutt impaired. It Is fervently hoped the trip wi.'l restore him to his former good health am.' tplrlta. A mannamed Wright, on the llllli inst., fell over board from n Willamette river steamer, und was drowned. The deceuHid, with his wife, had lately como overland " '" ' from Iowa. The passengers on Iho slcnm "' -'. . accounts of the firm, nnd eoulinue tuc-ilr. cry business iu bis own name. LnVAt.TY ASSATRD. " Fllll I1CC KlUIC " rcmuilis in Iho Ootdtn Era. " What n good thine It would be could wo establish an ns. soy office for the proving of loyal sent! men!. Vnuldn'l soma lollis Unit mem selves lllllpped In tho farn of Hie Indignant slurs by thu llynig up or their end uf tin' beam I I should like) tu be there In iw. Thero would be n good many spread nigh on brnvs biillnns going up ulnng with the rest, if the rule of birds of n fenlher IWI together ' menus anything In sonic casec." " Florence" talks ns If she had taken btr observations nt Jacksonville-, within I In past ten days. Foot Jdnm Kaokh. First dny pur'enf SliiO, single dash of one mile, lieiwicn I'lnek, Kulo Dixie nud -phyr. which wns won by I'lnek In 1:!1B. Second day, best iwo In Ihreo for 8ln, belwefii I'lnek mid Hones, nnd won by I'lnek In IrfiC, shutting nut HurM on first hent. Third ilny, un trained hnrses, for purse of 8101), won by Tnwiiscnd's filly. Same day colt rare for 81 00, won by KmeryV coll. Fourth day (yesterday.) trotting mutch between Abe Lincoln nnd Keokuk, und nnll not ln-nnl from up In gnlng In press. Yrtka J lurnal, Mr. Churle-s Harry, lu charge (J. It. & C. It. It. surveying parly. now in this val ley, nks im in request through our paer, Ihe ersnns who have sulwcrllM-d when! In the survey, lo deliver it without delay to Ihe mills. The work of the Surveyors for Ihe preient Is crroimVlcil, nnd It Is necessa ry I hat nil subscription shnnkl be jkiIiI, tlmt the parly may bo discharged. FonTUNATii llAiiici.nn. Dr. Orecr and lailv. commiserating Iho unhnppy condition of Hi rir baclielor friends, pivo Ihem n grand dinner on Thanksgiving Dny. We wero iiiimlKml among iho happy llenedicts who partook of tlio Doctor's overflowing hospi tality, und shall long remember the occa sion. ItKunvKU. Mr. C. 0. Ilnkmnn hns ri' moved tho Kxprers nflie,) Into his new building, nn the rnruer of Union and Cal ifornia streets. The new office wns creeled especially lor the Kvprrs liiislnei's. und Is extremely neat uul favorably located. ptf Dr. llonrn. Purgeon-Di'iit'st, will li" In town next swi-k. fi.-o ilvorllcmi-nt. JOlocft. In lloi'l'urg. Nov. Illli. of icnrb't f.-vcr. John fihtrli-v. son of h. V. nnil Wlnlfreil Mother, ugeil 'J monllis and 1.1 days. At Wilbur. Do-iglai cninilr. fippli"n Dnualn. only son of V It- nud Dellna Dill, ngeil G mouths nud l.':i days. On Ilio 7lh lnt.. nf scarlet fever nnil illnlherln. ut WlllKir, Dnuidas eoiiuly. On iron. Mia iiiivn. iiaiiRiiiPrui .iiiiui uiiu limit Kiivkeiulill, nei'il .'! years. Ma- NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE OB INDIAN RESERVATION ! IN accordance with instructions, isued by J. W. 1'erlt Hiinllmrlon, Superin. H-nilent of Indian All'iirs for tlio State of Oregon Hint n part or country be set apart ns n Reservation for Indians, nnd no tice thereof published, to the end that white settlers may be prevented from Ires passing upon tho same I have selected fur such Reservation, Ihe following de scrilied Irnct or body of hind, lo-wit: Com mencing nt n point, on Hie lino dividing tlie Stale of Oreaon from California, due south from the outlot, or lower end, of Inw er Klamath Lake, on tho went sido thereof, running theneo due north sixty mites; Ihence due cU (it en ty.fi vq inllesi Ihcnco due south sixty miles, to south boundary of Orriron: theneo duo north Iwenly-fivo miles, nlong said bnuiulary line, to place nf beginning, containing l.tiDi) square miles. All lands included within (bcubavo men tioned bounds nro hereby set apart nnd de clared n Reservation for Indians, und all person, other limn Indians, are hereby warned against trespassing upon tlie same. uov28w8 AMOti K. ROOKRS. U. R. Ind'n Sub-Agent in Ogn. Ptit llil, 'Jllli iliy ef NoTi-nilwr. A. )) 1603. Noticu tu Geo. P. JohiiHon. BTAI'B'oi' ORKCjON, ) Oouulv nf Jnekson. f TO GKOnQK 1. JO'HNSON- Vou nro hereby notiiloil that a writ of nt tachuiciit bits been issued against you, nnd vmie tirooerlv iiltacheil. to satisfy tho do- hnaud of livmaii Clianpell, iimountlng to tlio sum or Tlilrty-onu dollars nun iiineiy-two cools It'il tl'J-inn). Now. unless you shall appear beroro U.8. Ilii)den,it Justlcuor Iho I'L'iea in in l lor ru n eoiintr. ut n iniicu in TnjL aniti'ltlo nn I tin tth Uai or .inniiury. n.l - - .vt,lJ. t tl '..i.l.tmttnl ufll aZrm,) Win in nay iiiu iit-iii. Dated this 1 Hlh day or November, 18C3. LYMAN UilAHlUai not28n-l In-' - iVntlce to Trespassers. PIIItRON.S occupying lots In tlio Town or Jacksonville, belonging to Jaiiks (Jan. auk ure nntllli-il lo apply to JAJlM I. (JliKS'N. mv ngenl. who Is niillinrlMd lo bn.u stlil lot'. I'ltANK CI.UCAni:, (limnl n-i or Jamks Uu'iiiiir. Nuvi'inb. r 'Jiilh IHfin. nnv2Sttft I)1ho1i ion of CNiimrtnerhliiii. PUHMC N0T1CK Is hereby given that the rupiiriiierthip herelnfnre existing Is'tuei'ii Hi.- uii.lerlgiud In tlie I.lvrry busi-ii-m, unil'M' Ihe lltm uiituii of ('U'lMllK A IIiium. has Wn this iUv illi-solvi'd by niiilti nl enii-iil. All p'rviiK imli-lited lo snld linn un reipn-stnl to miki payment loJoliu S Drum, xtlni Is uutlinriX'd to col tin tlio Im-lii'-m; nnil nil persons having elabns iigalut the llrm should present them lo him rorlluuiilttluii. jami:h cutoack. johns. drum. .Iiielesonvllle, NnvJH. :hfi:t uov2fllf DINTISTKY DR. F. G-. HEAHN, Wild, ItnMAIN IN JACKS0NVIL1X FOR OXB WUnK ONLY, Coitiiticnciiig itliMieluy Next Pit lli:.IIN' will U iu Jiiclcoiivillo ilur iiit! I In- coining wi-i'k. pn iiured to operate In all Is'iiiiclies or In prul'i'rslon Tn'lli In-rrlril upon CoM. ulcaultc, Am-li-r. ('reiilite, SIIiit nnd Clieopiasly. JaukMiiiville Nov. W, lMi!l. S'l'ATF. OF OitWION, ss. Coiiuiv of Jiickson in jiikiicu's Louri. 10 J. II. I11I0WN You n ru hereby uollllnl tlmt a writ or at tachment has Inn-it l-ii d nnlli't you, nnd jour puis-rtv nttncliiil, tu sallsly tlio ile uiit'id ot UIMIiiiii Spiyr, iwn.iunliug lo cighty-sou-ii dollars nud thirly-tuveii nod nii-lmir ifinls (diT :i7j-IH0. Now, iiiiIcm you shall upjHiir Ufuru T.8. 1'i-rklns, n Jiik t ci ol tin' I'eiiiv in ami fur t'd county, nt hi ulllct, on Ihw Ilth day or Drct'inUt, IHtill. judgment will lie n-uiTi rt tl ngulntt sou, und your prnpjrly sold lo pay tldr ilrlil. Dated lids IHIh day or N'oviiiihor, l8C:i. WIIJ.IAM SI'IOKi:. nov.'Hwi Piiiimirr. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco- MANUPACT rjEBR, lis nnil IB (MuiiiiliiiiH St., N. V, (Formi-riy 12 Clintham-licot,Nuw York.) Would call the attt-nllon or il'olers lo lbs urtlcle-H of Ills manufacture, rl. : X3sro-X3rxa. JSlxaxxCfj MunUir, Drnilsri". , flrn. IUipi . 1-im VI fin Vlilllnl.i, Ouar Harris. Nsrtil . !- .. .. . Iltl.Vlll) Mnrritan tltniicmsil, i...uiitn. Yollow OaxiACrj Health, lluusr llrw rssildi, I Huh T,mI utli, I'ni lluitT Dsw tkotib, 1 1 Mi IIUli Tuui, 1'mli Htulili. Attenllon is calls d In Hie largo reduction In price of due-cut chewing iii.ri smoking Tolriccos, whleh will bo fuuiiil of u superior fpialily. Tobnooo : iMotisai rnc-cuT ciii-ixji nnoi tMiC, P. A. I, or I'IjIii, S. Ji.rfo. .' I, Uireivll.li, ur Sw-t, PiniiUh, Ho. 'J, HMMt-tH-fntrll)ruiKtfn, CuiiiMter, Niu, 1 It 3 uiUul, Tin I'uil CikiiJIjIi, Tuikl.li llranuUtt-l. N. II. A circular of prices will bo sent on npjrijciilioii. ?Yl'"SL'''',:"2,- NKW F11WI & NEW STOUE. lIKMir Jl-IKIB. Jllllll v. HWIKMUS, JUDGE & ZIMAIEKMAX, Mannfaoturors and Deolers in nUMSS AND SlDDIIttl', In Ryan's New Brick, Jacksonville. rpiIU undersigned hate formed n copart J. nerililp and leased one or tho line slon rooms In Ryan's new brick building, for th mnuulnoturo ana sale or Baddlery nnd llar-iit-ss. TLev hnve now n largo nml lino stock In storo, to which thuy will l" constantly mnking nddliions, and to which they Invito the Attention or fotuier patroot nud (lie public, nt large. NOW KKADV FOR CUSTOMERS s Heavy Draught Harness (long nnd short tug), Concord Harness, Duggy Harness, double and slcglet Spanish Saddles, with trees nnd ringing complctf, Jjidies1 Raddles. Dridles. Jockey Saddles, Saddle-bogs, Surcingles, Iliilters, Spurs, Curryeoinb'. Whips, "Whlp-lasbes, cle. The storo will always bo stocked wllh sj iiru and lino nn AKsorlnient its can be fouw on tho coast, oiilslilo or fan I-ninclco. jCErARINa M """a 1 l'TJPU, und lu uiauuer to 8,W I---,, ." ; Ulvo us cail- ,.....,.,.,... ,, ''!i lU3H 'V,'.,i- ''UiU I .Isckionvllle, Nov. '.'d, 0J. to