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F mtlmi umn $4 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY JANUARY 1C, 18G1. VOL. VIII NO. 8'J. lie SPECIAL NOTICES. MOTH KRS MOTHERS MOTHERS fOST Ml U ftxrvt MR5,Ml.NSUVrs FOOTIt- o vncr tn rinuim-N tkltiiixo. Itlt liil. pTpararl ! li Hit riKftfllon ef ma f N beat final phjfUint and nnrw. In lb Vl- m iui. ui iJurfn ti.d u tun, , with Irty ) wtrr f.lllnc cSttf M imtta t million, cf to r. u1 lUMfth, Inm tb rVtbt latot 4 on wrtt 44 to tli mini! K avt tmlj rrlittrt th thtld frwn pain, bat Intlrc uh tli .ton h anl t-tl, rrrrti aridity, ind ri'M tw and rnrrgj to tli hl tjfttm. It will .'uMt IniUnil r lt 0un4 i tin It4wni, Wix Our. " I llct It tli Ilt and Fnrr.i Rtml- In tht nocld. U all r-a of Iirjr-MLUT aad DUR. tllttA IN ClllLlillKX, bttlitr It trim tnm t.tb- fj v ur fruw any otbtr hum, i.ii im-iit i c ; "ill vmrapMjr scn t-rfll.. n llmalM tnlrt. tl fw.in.ilt U CUIIT1S A n.r.KlNi. cw Yk I. n tbc txit.kU nppr. MS4tr nil MmIiHm Dnl'n; rrtuHil umc,U l;tmt.NTi. fR- Ujit Crrrt rr It'imi. Ill UlMlTtl.S 00, 41C inJ 411 rrvnl f U 8u rr.arlwa, mlim AnU ty OUtjniU. 1)11. I. J. CZAPKAV'S rriratc Mntlral anil HMrslrnl Iiiilllnlr, & ieum rLrt. Iftov Hontwo.n-. wH facifte MiU 8. 5. Co.' rani n nwlCT. l,uUl.hdla I'M. Ir tb l-iraantnl Car fit ill tUa.l.ak.in.k.Ulll . ami nii; ci'i'itcsMoN or qiUCKKUr, AttradJnf tnj llK.Mkt rtitilrltn. 1HL U J LVJtl'KAT. M. D. Vl la tli IlmpirMn tUreUtioMr Uar Cttltf I1itlrl llb inh Urrlmralvf llrnht QiUf srirri ti lli UHIU17 llo4ul it l-nth, llania rj iIkUi LKturtrvaInMMb4lLUilbi;rl- anriirmai,ui4 inw w omn ud Calldra, m Hunnrarjr umuru ui ltuJl4iU Catltf f I4iriM. Mi- Urtk-ulir atlrntlnn iM U a treataitnt t A",n ' vtnta M CnlUrrn. 00k Ltr 4rtn a. m t n. tn. 40vainiiiisitrKUramll4atUl. rcnaa. mii cw nintii ur u mi, umNiultaL l r r Uirra il I HKK. Adlma, KU.I.J CTirKAr.SurnaclKa. To tlio fynnrt1 (f all diwwh tb Brit rrcat cum frlo fiuu nalt i Stlun'$ Uw. Ccrrtn not wiics a cxkk u ouakateed l3 la U K-cttI IkWM, 1 h, 7tUx u all h. MatM,- lVWti-cm.ra of tt, kMaffaa4 T" iU r&vtUm. rt'uU. lJu In tha Iwiar 11 aMrr lkf, diMr U Um lauci, tbruat, a aa4 , 'cn iia L U))r it UaiU. caonr, drunajr, i4Up- 6ranpmat of lli rinal orcan. turli a ncrruu ui. rb , iiu auKf. and ail ui.faw ariAjtitf ini tfvnibunjc m c4 biruiary, km or por, (tnrmj vtaLacM. ditun t4 lUkni. illi irlUr pimA rniir tr U rn. k 1 lrhl. aaktfulnwi. W)l'lis II "r dlM-M, ruUvt uo Ik Uc. .wa in uj ik-i. aua uewi, irmai imxnuniir( J14 01 ltiprvr iithugr vt UAh . II niailirt A frura UI caw lb di-M url(lnatt. lwtr rUiHlingurullut tb tax, ircvr)r li tr. aia, and 10 a iliurtir tiu tbaa a rtunrfit curt a U etftctrd I j aur uli.r liMtawal, trn afttr lb uaraMhaa uaffinl l lie .Will (mlacnl ijxrlui, 4 rraitlxl all tbrir wtaui of cur. Tbt ailKiii MMiTibrtl ai plraauii awl vltbit vir, tntlrtl fftabl. cauaififf au ikLnM. aiJ fr frta aitrfurr H4blMin. Iuriar tarnijr mrt 1 rartic In .u vr. lb AlUnlH-cutrt and CaJIfmiU, I ba t wrJfruin tbtjaxufocalbiiiantbwtauijiah. In a Uat .ta 4 tb alv iaruliMd dla. Lad i cum up ! di tr ll.i 1 bt.viaix . Lkb ar t ni la r uitnf uilb aJTilftvd, Ih, mar 4c mbitItm au lr i) carr, a acrfwt an-l -l car ratcdiMMart lbcrajnt rwrrulM ililib,M tj art lb ftrl caUMs U CMAauiuMhrn. iriUtlU alwl luajr mlirr divaw. aad abuuld be a Krrw lu lb man taiailr A rmaaat cur li arct-lr cvrr cird. a mJ my u im f bUiax lulo lb aaoaor iiutuat iuwiaa. b M wUv fall to v tb duuM, but rvia Ibt c-malllaliua, ftltiH lb !rtm itb nwirurr abldi. alib llltwar. Iiaat. hilbMiSrrrrlnb'aral4cvuuiuitl' liutaliuuUi a OlAw aim ircallMeat buC CaUM dcafli (Adlll in tviiu oiairirsu. if muaird uyvn caiurra, uu ar iwica auu 1.4-vwruiuMliillucil, MILatutrri.l if lis. cvcni.ti .y a wu.b2b"f i, ruii.,'lf .ioUf ijfwiiob uf tUr kiu, !-., tltruait ititi irt iiaru m acrica!, iriwr, umt, rru rr, rbtauta ujm ili WT-reiilnfuf uITtr. : At.4 c Miiciiibh tlitxu to jui c-nxly f rate "I LI-AUL'AK I aitUtltdrT aUlUtt ntllT to MudMM-tria44tfilniin Uiwo tt ajrit-ui. if IM l)MAiaUiUdi if rlrtiitw tLifUjrlia f- cavrg f Miitafit.. Ivwi wnUiuulj yrtttv it Wtruy Ui (f tiu4-a uttuUltk ranemrt. icibU tl MHr '!' buaiura. akiallcarlaJt bafalaeaa, aad trait WtufrcrcrwbrJ in llr aal liiad, iL.id c,uniiitunaniaire ',iiiixv u kdri-1 I Iban di alb llrlt W itb lb fullr.l atWl, 1 f..j.iivuii iae-tt(r0i aitvjuaiinea ir iownic, hr tb unf.rul trtba uf rlf ahu IUI a vuwtiluil.t'irartaalx4Viclcl, ail,llb .. .uii. .1 ruiuu. iracucc. we )u.nt fswZZLutXYJZi:! fcr-!. I r Wf4td ko j riii- tl MtaUJUkMl jr trbi jroxtj f-WLtvW rurut. )l.j rib., witli full tlif1iyu, c(.'- aivl MLCii n4 Lr IbvUMtb-U of tl iiua-i r -rt utT Ibe bi.Ua, Ort-iaa, NcttVaU iuJ YttuLh CVMiTrrtturtia i uuuU cviiiui.uv-juJii( liiW apt mitby Mut ft U4tti"jul9t$tj atricU UJ CAI'kAV.M D, fu rrtbclMo. f Tbt DjcIt ffrra f.i rtbttlutlvtt. uA ak ft ft iftartfja iii- ha tOVcta & rur JJJin3p DrUA.V 4w WALL, DRW1RDI1.G AHD COMMISSION MERCBCANTS, tck Uulldliii;, Cr. Front A. I'atrecU. CRESCENT CITY, CAL lyiLL attend to tbe Urehlnr and For ;' Mardiiii; of all Good) rulrurted to Or care, with ironjidneM and dlrpatch, Cunnlmnirnta wliclttd. Mercbandlse re- vtd on trg. J;recent Urty April 11, 16C3. 15 N. It. Nii goodndeliverd Matll I e freight i Charge! arc paid. V. X Y, 1 1. O. O. F. Jacksonville Lotlgn , .m. iunrii.iitrrruurtntf. iV,jv-. ,nr m "'"r c " ri V In rM, a,,l,. .H . .'. -S" 1 Kturdrtf ivli Intfrt.nlnr Mul ..II ... I. 11.11 ..I I o cl F. tt. Ilruthf r In rr in.llne art Intltrd "TTM IIT IMKOTK: .141. I ivaurno. ni.d ii. fulfill ! v. n nto p rri, n. ttsj. Tmi-"Ji. Jl. 5nilon, llfnry IVnlln.r md On It. IXtI. irn.rT-j xt m Ti"I 7 i warren Lodgo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. Anui.i; tiirtr regular communi cation! the Wnlncajay Evening on or preceding tEe fall moon, In jacs DONTIUJC, OHXOOX. a lex. martin, w.m. II. Ilt-onx. Srt'v. OUEGON CIIAPTini NO. -1, KOYAL AUCII MASONS, JACKSONVILLE. 0RIX0X, Will hold lu regular communication on Ibe Flrt Halunlay K.nr ICvrrr Jlonlh. All ffljotirnlnc Companion! In good itandlng are conllallj tnrltal to attend. W. II. S. 11VDK. II. P. L. 3ai;iii. Sec'j-. ikB:t7 0. JACOB. X. r. KL'MKIX. JACOBS, & RUSSELL, ATTOUXKYS AND C0UNSKL0HS AT XjVOIT, ANDS0MCIT0I13 IN CHANCERY, JACKaottriM.K, OoKfioy. Oflllra oirMlta the Court Iloua. All buaine! commlttnl to lhlr carr nlll U; prnmpll attendrd In. July X9. '2. P. Wit. POCnilTT. JAM CM P. HT. DOUTHITT &. FAY, ATT0RNKY8 AND COUNSELORS AT TiA W AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, JaccaoxribLie. Onkoox, Will practice In the b'oprrtne and other Court, of ibl Slatr. XIarcb 4. 'C3. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackmhtiixk, Oataot. Judicial DUtrfct, fLeSuprrmcCourtorOre con, and In Yrelta, CaL War Scrip prompt l collixlrd. Oct. IB. J. GASTON, (lacMator to HmJ A Outoa) ATTORN33Y AT LAW. JACKkOxriu.c, Oueqok. E'pccUt attention given to collection caat. June lu. lh&3. 4U (JIt (ipolntmnt. GEORGE B. DORRIS, NOTARY PUBLIC TOR JACKSON COUNTY. Ofika with 1). F. Dow til. Ev. J. S.HOWARD, SURVEYOR i- CIVIL ENGINEER. JaCKW.WIIJ.K Oiauov, Ketdence ueur tbe South end of Orrgon trift. Jauuarv. i, lfiil PETER BRITT. I'liotoeraphlc Arllt, ! nn nnrtd to take olcluruai In every Mlo tl'art,ulth all the late linprotMneiiln. rictun do not give falUfuctlon, no eliarKeo will Im made. Call at Ii1 new (,al Wry on tho lull, riamlue hit picture!, aud Kit Tor our likene. TOTHE AFFLICTED. No one nied uIIVr with the Ague when DR.G. W. GREER'S . CTTyH UTjT3C1!1TI. At,uiJ JJJJAAJJAl Caa he Lad. vtarrenttd to cure In ererjr .,, . b ....,,.lli, , jiJlViiftM U,MI""'' t0 b tad oiilr at LU ofllco lo Jacksonville, Orrjto.1 Cl.l..r,.m b.reel. JwJif e o u SACHS BRO.'S WlIOIKSAli: AM) KKTA1L DEALERS IN KafTnvZ GKMiEAL .Mr.UCAIIM)I.Si:,J.ballricnIortlilidntcf next Nqkui JACk.SObVll.1 K, OKlJOX. BRANCH STORE. AT Plira NIX, Q R E GO N. ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR KAGLK MILLS I-'LOl'IU TU WILL KEEI' ON HANI) THE vr at- aive well know a brsD-l. of Extra Family Flour, for sale, at Wuolesaln or K tail. UYAV.MOUGAN A CO, Agents lor tbe Jl ills. Sept. S, I8C3. bept'Juil 'Work for the Hour. TaVa itlM wlt Mllllt. nAllt(l ft An "-"' "" """"w J j,i.i.v.,i u. own Stnle 11.4 a i.mnlo of it. innnlre from I ' I township to tonnslilp, from neighborhood to neighborhood, and thli general proposi tion holds gco, that ttcollntiU of tkott who takt thnr politics from ttgularly read ing one or inort nttctpnptn vole on the right tide, tchilt those who ntl up tehat little they know of jmblic nffairt in bal-roomi and kindred haunt of atntualily toll tht other tray. Scrutinize clowljr almost any town ship which is prrlty rrually dirtdrd in pol Itics. aixl.you will perceive the same gener al truth that two-thirtls of the Totem who regularly take and read n newspaper vole with the Unionists, while two-thirds ol the hoasetmlJs wherein no newspaper ia la ken give their Tolca In the Sham Dcmoc racy. The young men who am esteemed studinai. widely informed, extensive and habitual readers, ate mainly on tha rlehi tide ; whilt tho- who rmd III t lo or noib Ing, ami the little mainly In grogshops, are usually Copperheads II it were a part of die common law of thts country that at least one newspaper should be luken In every family, or at least as uniformly as the children are sent to school, it would not b possible tn elect n Vn'landigham or Horatio Seymour to o great public trutt. Such mm in office are the loadftoots that spring from a toil rank with popular ignorance and vice. Jut as iIm ItcMlifni could not hare been posatble had the Southern marses been educated and accustnmeil to rend, so it would be found so damaging and luiile as to lie In t IT. ct impossible tn maintain the position which the Democratic parly now holds will, retard lo slavery and the War for the UjtUw.irtrfl tbejteople universally ! in, formed with rrftard to public alhlra. Ve arc Just opening the most mnmen tool year In our country's history. Within that year, Is Is highly probable that tli Slaveholders' Rebellion will somihnw col lapse, and the authority of the I'Ydrrnl Government over I lie revolted Slate be practically reasserted. Within that year, we shall decide whether slavery shall nr shall not survive the more Immediate arrest of the deadly, parricidal blow it aimed al tbe heurt of l lie Republic. Wlihln that year, a President will Uj chosen fur four entuing years, who must love and clurisli supremely eillier Liberty or Slavery who will be the generous, udmlring compatriot or at heart the foe of those who have so nobly opposed their breasts to the shock of lUbt'l awtult on rxir Union who will ut lerly abhor or dt xlrrously piny wills the idea of o n puliation of our Kutlonal ikbl who will, in short, continue and compleli the work of Nution.tl salvation from slave holding treason, or become the tool and p!a thing of the conspirators by whom the ruin of the Republic was plotted and all but accomplished. The woik of preparation for the event, ful canvass of 18fi4 properly commences now, Throughout llw ensuing three months, the indutlriout clam lme more leisure than at other H-usons. Now is the lime to form or to invigorate huliils nf reatling with reference to public u flairs Now is Ibe lime to persuadi) every farmer, uiecbauic, tcumiter, or day-laborer, to take ut least one good uevspjper, and nuke lilniK'lf belter acquainted with l lie daily progress of publio ufTilrs. Now is the lime to sow broudcast tho tads which her. ' Majame,' said Jolin Randolph to u la dy deeply interecied in the struggles end suffirings of the Greeks, then breaking their TurLUi chains, ' the Grteks are at your door!' So e fay to every patriot, your work lie directly around you I Let a concerted effort be made to place at Itust one good newspaper, for the ensuing year, in every household in the loyal Slate, where it will bo welcomed and read, I'er haps half of tho.- who now do without do do so from mere heedlessness they only uced lo have tbelr slti-nllon calkd to tbe subject. Many moro will pay the trifle that a cheap weekly costs If cncli Is solicit ed to do so by n friend In whom he has confidence. And, if there be any who can't pay for such it paper, they ought to Im supplied by their more fortunnle neigh bora and townsmen without charge. Yes, even though it be a widow' family of boys who are not to vote these eight years, they should thin t supplied, with n view to their tiualiflcallon for the weighty (rust of electors at that distant day. Unionists of every StMte, County, City, Township, and Neighborhood t wc mtreitt your Immediate and co-operative act inn with a view to supplying cviry family now destitute with some good public Journal for the ensuing yearl Ort etcry me lo subscribe and pay who enn Ik1 persuaded to do so; but, if, there bo othirs, hate them supplied somehow. It not I lie year 180-t open upon you hIiIi this duty slill In abeyance. Let County and Tnnnship or ganizations aid tha wnrkso fur ns Huwible; but let not tl0 New Year dawn upon us till, all over the loyal Stares, every lutully that can be persuaded tn take otid nod one Is provided with tome good Union Journal for the whole of that yenr ! iV. Y. Tub une. ' Tiir Annitraa or BrtAKrn Colfax. The Seaker-elect of the United Statei ilouso of Representatives, on tuklng the chair, spoke at follows . Gentlemen of tho limine of Rrprcfcnta tires : Today wtll be marked In American h'story as the opening of a Congrm div lined lo face am lo tenia the most import ant question of the century, urn I during whoM! existence the rebellion, which hat patM-d its culmination, will, beyond all qui linn thanks to our Army ami Navy and Administration die a dix-mtl death. Not only will your coiii'tlliienlt wulch with trictc.l fcruiiny your didiU'ralioiK here, but the friends of liberty In the must ills uiit lunds will he intertleil ( tylnra of your uclt lu this greater lliuii Rumun fo rum. I Invoke you lo aiprotieh ihue grate questions with the culm Ihoughful ms of stiilesmeii, fitting your dihCiimloin fmm Ihut aeeiblly which mura instead of advuncing legislation, and willi iinslmken reliance on that Divine I'owtr which gave victory lo those who formed t'ds Union, and can glte even grialer lclory to IIiom who are willing In sate it from destruc tion from the hands nf the purrlcidu und iruilnr. I invoke you, ulto, to remember thut rucritl truth wlikh nil history vtrifios, "llmt ihey who rule not In rlglitnoutncM hall perih from the carllu" Thunklng j on with a gruliful hi-att for this illitln unUliol mutk of your confidence oikI re uaril.unduppeulmg to you all for that tup port und forbearance by the aid of which uloni; 1 can hore to nuccecd, I am now nady to lake the oath of office tn J cuter upon the dulics you huve otslgneil me. Tiik Hatti.i: or Mimuonakv Riuqk. An urmy correspondent of (he Richmond Difpatch, thiiK wrote at Chiekamauga, on i lie night of November 25th i The Con federates have lo day sustained tho most ignominious defeat of the whole war u de feut for which there Is hut little excutu or puliiutlnn. For thu first lirno during the struggle for iiutinnal Indepciidenre, our de feat is chargablu to I ho troop llitmfcltw, aud not the blundtrt or liicomfK.U-ficy of their leaden. It U difficult to rtalize how adefeutro cnmplcla could hae occurred on ground fo favorable, notwilhctundlng ll.e great dlfjmrily in the forces of (he two hostile armies. The ground was more In our futor than it was at I'tfilerlcksbiirg, where General longstrect ! fald to have (tllmalfd that Ic' tinny was ejual lo 300,000 inru, And j el v. e gained (ho bat tle of I'rcdcrleisburg and lost that of Mis sionary Ridge. The baftlo was a great mUforlune, not on account of tho loss of men, which was inconsiderable, nor (he loss of territory, which was far more seri ous, but chiefly on account of (ho loss of the moral strength and coufii'coce of tbe or my and country. tllalBH t.ttat4n Jan II Cottitcrhruu l'llltom. Tho American h'lap, of Sonora, Col., gives the Copperhead editors of California a merited scoring. It I so truthfully op plicablo to" Democratic" ttllloraol Oregon, that, for their benefit, wo transfer It lo our columns. Copperheads generally should secure a copy of tho pea picture for (heir albums t Think or It, fellow citizens I A traitor caitiff, knowing tho guilt of hit hellish oc cupation, silting deliberately to write shamlcM lies, to debauch (he hearts of Ig norant and credulous people and maka them traitors tool this, when he knows that they and their children after them must sutler obloquy und shame. There sits the felon wretch I conscious that ho Is n traitor and n liar, hating himself for hi debawment, slnrtlng, liko tha burglar, nt every strange sound, feeling that ho Is out of prison only through the forbearance of a Government thut coimldert him ton Inslg nllWnt to hang, mid thut ho it despised, louihiil, ciuYrnl at und metaphorically spit iihiii by cmy man or woman who It not a Iruitiir In Ihe country. Thin, he goes out In Ihcitreet und strides nhout with u brnzin nlr. Hut Ihe uban. ilomil dn;r (it, nil Ihe time, that he It a selfubawd wnlili Hi knows that ho Is nothing but u traitor at large ; that loyal citizens consider hU tery hrenlh contra band ; that If In wero ilind. they would bury hint only mil of the dii'inctcs of Im munity, and to loep tils cnrpKj from offcad ing the public nostrils by villalunnily stinking thai In h.irn'l n friend In eight, except among ihe iinni'eit of hit natiro country thai Ids eratv should be In tho llangmtns Acre-, und hit guilty soul In the imwi Igniiniliilou corner of hell, 01 If there be fiery il p'li In wiiiclr i.o dovll wdl willingly doivnd, It should Ihi (he Traitor' ReiHTtv, ihe finrful abode ol out cast ghosts, diiunifl utterly beyond the reouomy of GodVcniiimnu wralh, and too foul to Im1 priy,il nu liy tho worm lh it nev er dim. Hick In your quarters I foil piti ful whiie-sluviii of iii-iru stealers, und igno mtnhius procurer f.ir SouIImtii udultereral You me only the ruipaiilnn and iqual of their bliMNttinuuiN, ami iniglil us well run on all fours. Iligoud wild you I most ubomluuble of moral lepers I "Stoop not In tluin Ihe clmr wuiera with your raging lip," and, save when no thu trail of the punting slate, " lie not down in tlevp bout-alb the trees whe.ru human trucks ar teen." Ijkcoi,, tiik Tvkant. The Wursa A'tto Yorker thus burle(uei the Coiqier. ht-ud slatrment that thu j'rt-nldeut Is about to declare his administration pcrMutl : " .My hies ! that's nothing it l report el that Mr. Lincoln not only Intends lo be Emperor for (he next (tvo hundred tear., but that ha will Imuu a decree thut all ba bles under fifteen yeuis of ago shull be drowned, to that his youngest will hate no competitor for tho next ('residency I Ho will also soon set Wa.liingtou on fire, und pluy on a Ji.-w.harp from Arlington Heights that he muy know how Nrro felt when he wus fiddling otcr burning Rome, It Is al so ri ported thut ho will oou order it draft of oue young and handsome girl fromctcry houethokl In thu land, aud organize a liar. cm, u la Turk. Tho rye crop of ihe tntlro We.t will bo seized to make whUky for this ileiot. )Irs. Lincoln Is to weur bells on her toed, and to hatu a Copptilu-ad brought In on u gutter at ctcnlug fur ca. tertaiument, when sho tluncti bc-foro thu Cabinet. Doiueslle peacu Is tho pie Ut llu-bo projects." Tiiik. -The Hlerra Deiaocrat, au old Dent ocrallc orgaa, concludet u lung attlolu In the following linn aul truthful language: ir there U a real, live Democratic party, lu thu country, It Id composed of those who stand by the Uulou otbolr fathers, whoaus- tain (ho laws ami regularly constituted aa- tvorltlctof thu natlou, aud who beillevo that lh prctc-rvallon aud defentd of these Is mors uluable Ihau the perpetuation o( tiavory.' faAaAagafc t--t. aSaaaa.iart. ",f1" ', 11 T"i