. 'i T V i tiir mm mum. a " To Tin: mioier aw rritVAvricr nr rom UlUtS, A (iltVKnVMf.M inn tllK wiioi.k lit i.nnMJtnni.K." tt'aiSingtm. .l.t'ICMN'VIM.i: SATIiniHV XORMXC, , tittr.coN. . HARM 19, 161, What will the A pplfpitf, (lag- ton ami linger Imllan-byni-patlilura gay! Col. Drew has relumed from Han Fran rico. uml we learn lb it he recntitimndid to Ocu. Wright that much bun 111 miiiht result If 11 imlilury cxMlitin was nnlir l lite present spring rmm Fort Kumilli in tlits Uwyhiv valley. There ig mi exlui uro rrtflon of unexplored couniiy lying ra.it nf l'ofl IClnm.illi.niHl writ ol Orr.il S-tlt I.tkf. lull iliittvl by hordes of Indian win Iriqueiilly iniko raids hi the settle ments iiim) minlng-prnNt:iing pirlief. Thin unexplored district lira directly tusl nl .Snnihrrn Oregon ami Nnrihirn Ctlihir ih'q. niI Ix'tnrrn the John Diy, I'nwdrr mill Holsi- llivrr mines und the i-jtlrmivi-HiiM uml silver mines nf Nevndi A rich gold nnd silver hciring quarix has al ready lieen Mini nil the hover Owyhee, near Snake llivrr. It lit almost nit iituli lnhfil fict Ilmt on the hcniUatrrs of Hie OsrvLee, oth) In the clmin of mountains mirth of the Humboldt mlnrs, rich and ex tensive gold and silver mines Mill. 'I'M', logelher wilh the practicability of 0M'iilni; ii thorntwlifiru inminiinli-illnti front Sail Uke to Southern Orison and Northern California. ntnl cilabli-hing n nilrtlil mtmlwr of military posts forsubj clini: the Indian! uml alT.rding protection 10 tho- who with in Immigrate to nn.l settle In our delightful country, will t the Mine time open a taut ami extensive region of conn, try fnrgflllrmint by agriculturists. The foregoing praiseworthy iniliiivmrnt Influ weed Col. Drew tu recommend the cxptdl lion. . , Should (Jen. Wrlehl Issue the order for an expedition, It will sltird protection for prospecting parlies from Southern Oreirnn ami Northern Oalifuriiii who cnntemp'nle f ploring that iliiirlcl of country the pres . itl reason. TA T'VauUingtr. What d) we lay t Wo say that Is just what Col. Drew ought to bare done, at leait eighteen monthi o. That Isjuit that we demindcd all the lime that he should do; and II wn hare finally succeed tl In arousing (Jen Wright and Col. Drew to a gense of their duly to Hoalhern Ore con, we will b enllllwl to more credit and hii cursing than we hate heretofore re - (tired at the band of the Colonel and hii tieppcrhead frieodi. This proposed expe lllion could barn atarleil from Camp Haker 11 the Summer of 1862 jnit a,i well as it omsturtoow from Fort Klimilh. And more than that, audi an expedition that, I'iir ago, would hare protectd the pro jK-ttinjr pirtif.', and, in all probability, rich roM and ailrer mluei would hare been tinvorered on the entire range from the l'lirfat. disgingii to the Owyhee mluei, and biU-ad- of Ibo country beinj; now in posse roo of (lie Knakc Indiini.it would doubt. t,em (bli, barocontaioed a (Kipulalion of lire or tea thouMcd rainert, and travelers rtd eaijrrtnU would cot bare reeded military cieorli and thn fifty or nixly ihoiiMiul dolUcs that III be I pen ten I'urt Klaroith nouVi biro Un tared to the Wnrercmeat. Uore thin that, on immense marlet wm14 bare been opened up for the proiice cf (bis valley, "aud iLc desert tn watte pleea would bare been aud( to illation m the ro." Major (Hen k Co. might not bare been ahlo to male so rainy thooKanda out of the "I.lccoln Oorernnent," but aomn poor m.ii who ere the pick and tbovel, or drive tt plow, sod "earn thtlr bread by tbc leitof their brow," Rould Lave bad "a fcbnw." J I ok has it been np north I Col. Slau- ry lia-i taken bis command and gone out nn Ihe piling arery year, sod not only aided emigrant to reach Hit settlements in safety, but bis afforded omittance ar.d pro tection to the enterprWoj; protpecler and nvners in Iho Holse country, And what l Ihe result of thco expeditions of Col. Minry'c? A new Territory lias been or fatirnl, cities have leen built, the mmin- tain's re.'onrd with the baiog siw, the ratlli! of the nuarl mill, nnd the hnn nf icire nl. iinnut industry from twenty thou Mnd m ners. Terrilnry enouuli rnr n prrn; Stale li.ii been Iramfcrrcd Irom ihu burbn- ritmnf Iheredman to the ciflllttllnn Of the AnuloSaxon. The tide of bujincw, p pul.itlon, emlnratlon, "pro'prrity nnd ilw lineiof the pmit mnilihnrenll nlrrmly lieen Mirueil to the North, lenvinp Iuck donvlllc nn O'll-nMhe-wiiy plaw. And nil of lliiwf iMni'tlia tn Ibo Columbitt rittr cour.iry nrcduu to tho Libors nf Cn'onil .Maury ntoru than nny other one nun. Now. If Col. Drew had Improved liinplen I'd npporliinilirg m well ns Col. Miiury (Id hi. Hniiihrm Oregon would Imre di vided wiili the North the Immense profit nnd iidrnnlajra of the Idaho trnde, and opcmil up new (it-Ms of enterprise ent of u. Hut iiiileail nf (h'lnir this, while Mun ry and Trnax were enduring Ihe lunMilp of the ptiiiin nmnn the gage bruh nnd id kail, and nirhlln;; the In-liarn, our hiiml mine Colonel wui enJ'iymR hl "eli-p-inl Iri'iire," hob nnbblns wilh tho Copper head nrlnlncralg of IhN county, or recruit in- hin enfiTldid health nnJ batldn? in i he imllei of dm. Wright, at the Hay. The ln'erel ol Southern Oregon hare leen wofnlly neclecied by the mllllnry De partment. H'imrbn.ly Ii tn blame. If Col. Drew hit erer bifore tried In gel leave from hi gnperlor to Inko an expedi tion Inln the unexplored country iiil of o. we hnre nerer heard ol il; and we pre mime he nerer h.tr, or Ida orpin would long Ince hare made lueh n commendab'c nci known. If Col. Drew had done lhl Ion- ago. Initend of Moving around .luckionviUe, nnd keeping hl hnwes nt Camp Hiker for eiuhteen month', enllng up Clenn'g Copperhead 0.1U. nnd olhcrni' cait in hla Inlluence wilh the Union parly nml for tho (lorernment, he would lure de- gerredly been tho moit popular Union man in Southern Oregon, il not in Ihe Slate, and wnuld hare lieen the pen ple'g farorile for Congrenional bonorg. Ilul he hai not done llil lie hui done Hie very nppniiie of what wai lor the bentflt of Southern Oregon, and we have com plained, bi wo had Juit cause to do. l-'ar Ins It from m to throw anything in Ihe way of tho preient proponl expedition, as T'Vnult exulllngly intimates, but, on lb contrary, wo would urge it on by all means. Wt aro conudent that it will lie the means of opening up n mil unexplored region, rivh in both agricallc rat aod mineral resource, notwilhitanding gome people haie said that it was nothing but an "alkali desert." .Send out the ex peditinn by all means, and let crery man go with it that can, and mines may be dis covered surpassing either Ilolse or Waihoe. That ii what we say, sir. You sabc, iT'Vaull! Von sale, Colonel f Kb I A Fciv Words to tho Delegates. The delegates from this county to the Hlate Convention have been Initruclrd to Uke all honorable means to lecure the nom ination of Mr. Jacobs for Congress, and we have been informed that the delegates front Jivephine haro been initrueled to the same effect. Under these cireumitanceg, our delegates have no choice onlil they bare exhausted Mr. Jacobs' chsuces. They must do all they ran for him, using all honorable means for that purpose and by 'honorable means" we Include "caucusing and honey-fugling," as Colrer wonldeay. (Ily the way, wo are astonished that such nn old stager as Ham Colrer should express any conscientious scruples against the cau cus. We haro always looked opon the 'caucus" as tho nudum lauttoruui for all wooing nnd wailing souls for Congression at honors. Co into Ihe caucus Ham, it is ot us bad us Faro or Monle; but you will do so anyhow, before you'vo been in Alba ny an hour, and you don't need our odriee.) After using all these fair and honorable meaui to nominata Mr. Juenb, and you cannot succeed vtilh Sdin, then wo insist that it it your duty, as delegates from Hootbrrn Oregon, to take up some other mm from tho .South, who has the most chances for a nomination, and labor for him with as much zeal and sincerity as you did (or Mr. Jacobs. Tho object of the whole matter is thU: Von do not go there as the servants of any particular msn, but to labor for Ihe Interests of Hoalhern Oregon, while ser ving, at the' sa mo time, the Interest; of the Union party. We want a South ern man nomlmlnl, ond tho only ques tion Is, with what rai'i from the Soilh, i -.i. trtn nnpttlnn nnd comne- ponnii imi me tin"-" -i - , lent for the place, arc we tno rno ..nt., to succeed In gelling the Conuntlnn n nominate. Wc know ihat Mr- Jambs, Oen. Applrgale.and ihe other cnr.didalM from Ihe Smith fully M! thrre views. I-t the nnWnco In Mr. Jacobs, or any other Southern min, be lalllifnl. honest gnd perserfrlng. l'ermlt no outside press, lire, or Mdo smgetlnn, from any one. imliipi von for n moment to Imrlrr South- rm vntM Is thai Pontenllon lonny Nnith- ern msn. In order that some "good cnnstl- liillonnl.coiervnllvi'. military Union man from the Swlli mny have n rrmnle and chnsl-like chance for un election, in the m-xt Iicglsntiire, to the United Slates Senale. We nre Induced to make Ihis last remark, by the declarations nf ccf Inln gen lUnvn, that they "preferred n man from the Norlhen end of tho Slate." Of this, however, mo-c nnon." Jnckson County Union Convention. The Union Ci.uniy Cmaenlli'ii mel pur. guanl lo u call of K. I-'. llussell, Stale Com mllliemsn.and nrpinlzed by eleeilng Tims. Croxtnn Chairman, nnd Mux Muller nnd Klward Wilson .S-creiiiriis. N. Lmgell, J. C. 'I'olman, and J. C. Cnmptxll, were appnlntnl n Committee on Creili-nllals. and reporltd ll following nutnnl prtrons as culithd tu seals in the Convention, viz : l-'rnm Jneksitiivllle-J. R. Howard. Max Mul'er, N. Ungell. W. Illlchmch, L. M. Thompson and J. Sattrrfietd. I'mm Kden -S I). Vumljke, S. Colver. J. M. Smilh. K K. And.rson. Forest (Irore-William liar. D.ird.uiell Mr. Hurt nnd J. W. Hums. IVrkiiisvllle Thomas Croxtnn nnd J. C. CimpUII. Ashland-II. F Myer. Sunuel (Irulib ond J. C. Tolman. Slerlingvllle Mr. Il.ynolds nnd J.Wrighl. Apnlegnb' S- II. Drake nnd Ivlwnrd Wll son. Hulte Cnvk Ij. Tinklmm nnd D. Mnic. Munxancln I. Constant, W.J. Allen and S. Centers. Table Uock-J. H. Wrisley nod Thomas Cnndnnt. Hlar (iulcli T. Cameron. W. V. Fowler pre stnted proxy id L. H. Thompson. The folluwlng named periniia wero elect ed by ballot to utttnd the State Conven tion, at Albany, nn the 30th imt., ns dele gates from thig county, vlss : J. S.Ulcrfkld, J. W. Hums. S. Colrer. 0. D. Iloxie. J. II. Wrisley, II. T. Unwell. K. C. Kesslnns. I H, Thompion, W.J. Allen, nnd IMward Wilson. II. 1". Myer, Iiaae Constant. J. II. Wris ley. J. S. Howard, ord K. Wilson, were appointed a Commltlreon Ucsolutiouf, ami reported the following : llttolttil, That we. the Union men nf Jackion county, are now as heretofore, In favor of tho continued and vigorous prose cution nf the present war, to the coinpleii and final suppression of the rebelllou and the extinction of treason. Rttclvetl, That wc are In favor of a hearty and ifficirnl support of the (Invern ment, in its t (Torts to protect nnd delend the Constitution, nnd to enforce tlie laws of the United Slitis, nnd to present! and perpetuate ihe American Union. Ittvhtd, That we have nn unwavering rnutidrnce in Ihe integrity, palrintism. hon esty and wisdom nf " Fill her Abraham," and approve of his renomlnation fur a sec ond l'rwldenlial term. llodvtd. That Ihe F.maeclpallnn Froe lanmtion of Ihe Fresident, alde from its intrinsic justice, was jiutifi.il by military law, mid demanded by the gigantic meets! ties of this wicked and monstrous reWlion. ItttolvtJ, That the plan of Keconstruc tion announced by the Frttidrnt, although it may not lie Ihe only feusible plan, is alike disiinsuished fur its clvmeuev nnd ; practicability. litsclKti, ' iiat wo believe the mines and mining interests can be more rapidly de veloped and better protected by the prac tical miners, in the various dixlriets, und that uny tax, or any legislation on tho cub jret by the (leneral Government, would tend lo decrease Ihe amount of labor now employed in the mines, and thereby neces sarily decrraM! the amount ot tho precious melals annually produced on the Faeific crnsl, which wonld be very Injurious tn the United Stales as n Nation. It would tend. by decreusing the amount of coin, tn dc- slroy the credit of the United Stales; , therefore, our Senator, llenreseniative. and our Delegates to tht-Slale Convention. are. respectively, nre requested to oppoi-e, mm uu mi nonoranie meuns to ueieal uny und all bills or resolutions taxing the mines, or miners, or relinquishing the titlo ol the Federal Government to the mineral lands in Ibis Stale. Ilttdttd, That It is Indispensable In Ihe unity, harmonv and success of lln- Union organization, that wc ignore all local lnues and political division on loeal interests. which only inure lo tho advantage uml sue I cos of laetinnists nnd the common uemy. i All nf which were adopted. j W. J. Allen then offered the following : lltsohttl, That the northern part of the Stale having had four Representatives . nmi fire Senators in Ihe lusl lour yeiin, i .v.. r..K wc cluim that the South should Imre '""..' .".".. ..!! . In fur Ihl'llllllispilllll rlgnt imil l""b" nidi Ihe next IUpn ei.1ollvi. Iltsclvfl, Tint we: hart- Implicit entill dence In the eminent tiilents, saunellyi ripe expeni "W, lionesty or purpose mul tli.MU'S liumil patriollsin of our .lisilnguihcd eili wn, Orange Jacobs. H-q j then fori- our delegates nre ri quested mid instructed tn me nil honorulile means in secure Ins notn i r.,.. .., 1 1,.. Atl.itiv Hiiite Union (-011 llllllll'll, W" it' ..- - . , veiitlnn. for our next Heprwentutive in Conir n ft, , . Fending the motion lo ndopt these reso- lotions, J. 0. Tolman ninrrd that the ful lowiog be substituted (or tlnm. viz : llttolvcil. That II Is Ihe duly of Hi's Con venlion lo look to the milerial interest or Southern Oregon, us n mailer of ImiMirl nnee n ennd only to ll"' gncn-s uf lb" Unli-n parly in Ihe Slnic ami Nation. 2.1. That ll Is our duly, while we Inbor to ffcnre Ihe nblesl nnd l'it Union rm-n l" rvprrseiit our Sinle in Congress, to ure h n cognition id our jul ri'.-hls In the hii log nnd prelection l" nn emiernnl rmul lo Soiilherii Oregon nnd n proper tlisiosiil of the Iiidiiins on our iNirdi-rs. .Id. 'Chat t it promote the obh-cl nnd spir it of lln' resolutions, the iWrgnt-s lo Ihe coming Union Slnle Convention Irom Ibis iintntv.be nnd nre hereby Instructed t" r.ist tlie vote of this county in snid dm tuition for tin' Ciiiigresslnnnl ciindidnie from the snntli trim can obtain Ihe mot votes from the nnrlh. The vole being taken upon Ihe snbsll tute, Toltnan's rtsoliillons were rejKlnl Tlw rule then Iwtng mken on thcorlglnul motion. Allen's rrsnlnllons were ndnpliil. The following mi mediersonswerreleetnl n County Central Commlllee: S. 1). Van dyke. Chiitrmnn. N. Imngell, J. C. Tolman. J. II. Wrisley, nnd Isanc Constnnl. The Convention was nildrrss.il by Messrs. Croxlon, Jueobs nnd App'egnle. THUS. CHOX'ION, Clinlmwn. Max MtUM. J Swflw. KnwAiii) i .ni. Jacktonvllle, March Fill). IRC I. "Henst Hutler." hnvlng falleil tn take Itlclintnnil by Iiig late riti.l. has srllhil diiwn quietly nt Fortress Monroe uml oihiihI n school for negroes. He's fuuud itH'iiHl ii school tor i lis levtl. Ihmotrat. And If the editor nf the Jhneernl will gn Hi that school, he will find his level, for if Hen. Under rannnt bring him up tn the negio standard, nobody cnn. (ircgoninii. Some training In that school would, be yond doubt, be of great ue, nlso, to old T ond If Holler foiled In bring him up lo the negro level, lie could at bast exchange him for some honest negio now in South ern bondage, which although a great com plinv-nt to T'Vnnlt, would be nn everlast ing disgrace In the darkey. CoNsrMrTios or Liquids The Grass Valley Nutlnnnl relates that after tho (ire in Huston Ravine, nn Thursday the crowd repaired tn n saloon and there drank two barrels cf Lynn's ale, one barrel ol brandy, besides n gecerons quantity of "whiskcy( rum and other light summer drinks." X3JLocl. At the reIdene9 of hlx parents, nt Wll llambiirc.Joenhlnnenuutv.Oregnn, March l'JIh. )nr,i, Cium.rH Ai.r.XiSDsn. son uf llenjamln T. and l'aulino Davis; aged about eight years. This was a little boy nf great promise, and his early death will fall as an almost un bearable sorrow on bis parents. Mr. Davis Is now abient at the Hoire olnee. -Kditoji Sevtinkl. At Ihe residence of hrr ptrents, on Wag ner Creek, Jackiou county, on th 15th Inst., of scarlet fever. MImAhrnitiiC. only daughter of I. and It. A. Williams; aged 17 years, 4 monius ana a 1, With tho early dew of youth upon ber. turrouudtd with doting parents nnd broth ers, and n wide circle of nflVeltonato friends, she has been matched away, perchance frum tb evil which was to come, making it breach which never in this lllu can be made up. Funeral services will bo held the coming Sabbath, 19th iuit., at tho Wagner Creek fchool bouse, at 3 o'clock r. u., for thin and the younger daughter who died on Ihu 1 1th of last month. 11. N. Stbahmi. NEW TO-DAY. Instate of Margaret Loiib. Dec'il signed has been duly appointed nnd quail- (Ud as AdmlnlMrator ol ihu estate ot Mre nonce is nerenv niren ibnt the umier statu ot .1 re Margaret Long, lately deceased, of Jackson county, Oregon. All pertous having regon. All pertout having clams io uid estate are remsted to pre- , with their pioper vouches, for agaiui mo eelil them, ' .uiiirnitnt. in mo fit mu ri.1. 11..111-M .1. n I'boelllx. within tlx months, anil If not urn. senUd within one tear fiom datu or thlsno , ,...-, -- .- .. 1 peions imlcbtul lo aid estate are requested , and uollM to pay up Immediately. ' vtl l.likitx L- i.i-.ii... '. , . I risiiiuauis f tiutu., Ailmr. , Jacksjn eo., Ogu., Marjli U, iBOI. Iw iiiiiataun r iiviiu., .tilin r. t ftg til mUNrM I On Monday Kve'g, Alarch li AT TllK m U. S. HOTEL, 3"voltsaioM.-rillor Oix, LOUIS 1I0IINIJ. proprlelornf thi-t'i llitlul. Iiifiirtns tho uulillc thstk.. give n Crnnd Hull on Ihu night of Kir, Mniiiliu.niiil rrspccirnlly Invites ill ,v can liinke It cnnveuleut lo nllcml. T.f cure will be Inkcn to render Ihe hcckici most plen'nnl ni'e. Tlekels (ire doltin Jaek-nnvllle. Mnrch ID. I(M. ciiA'i'i.' nt.' nlfl.'iinv i r'.Hi.tit- nr .liii.Li... r& TO.IOSKFII IMNICIIAM- Voii nre hereby iiotlll.il Hint n writ of tl tacliment hits is-en is'ipil ngnimt yag i-: vonr proHtiy niiacnni, in snini; tb(fJn;, inand of S. I. Taylor, nmntiiitlag lotiV hiimln il nod eighty eluli! didlarMmlnlnftiMf " live cenln iI8H S.l): now. unless jm iUsra nnm-ar lxforu Ii S. Ilavib-n, a Jsrtlcjo'' lln-IVncn In nnd for said count;,tttyJ n'elock on Iliu'JI'timy or May. Ifq..-a ment will I"1 reiul-ml nentnsi you indjrr tiropertv solil in pay me iii'iu. t).K.,( ihl 7lli il.iv of lnreh. lfill. H. 1'. TAYI.011, I'iaiolii mliinwi Sheriff's Sale llv vltti an execution and order nf sale duly lt out of the circuit court of Ihe Stale f(h goo fur the county of Jack'nn. ami to s dlneted. In fntnr of Yityiw Oliver I iigalntt John II. Cmwford. for Ihe retort ot tho mm of rniirli--ii hundred ami tsw one and -tl-IOt) dollars, Interests, ctatti seeming costs. I will, Oi Ttictny. tie 10 itnij o JpnlAHM Is'tween Ihu Innirs of 9 o clock amiv! I' M. nl III.- court holi'i- dour of niil conii oiler for sale for enb. lo the hlgliel Wl Ihi-rollowiiicili-'crilii'il mnrlgngnl prepr Ivlne nnd I'iiil' In thn county of Jitl- iiiii) Stale of Oreiinu, In ttll : Italia claim nunilT ft7, In townthlp 37 son' nuge one wet commencing nl the wai! east corner. Irom vlilehn whlle-oikSJlK' rs In dintnetrr U-ars nnrlh 21 fl 1 lltik, n hlle.oV it indies In &3tt"VJ' livnrs south l."6 east 1'JH links. Iftt-iictsM' 21 chains, ihtnee west 13:30 chains. Hkv north IMiOclialns. lliencowen3t:05tliiii Ihrnco south :tbM) chains, thence cMti . clialnt In the tdaco of Ifcinnliic coo'.i lug ICO 21-100 acres. Abo claim nusV Sli in Inwn-hip 37 south of range o'.e bi'sliinlne nt the northwest conwr claim riijinbir AS, nnd running thence wt IS:U.S chains, thence nnrlh e vtrst :i cli.tiiiv. theiiCH vriu tli M&O chain. Ibft treat 18.66 chain. Ihenco soulh M:IO tW lhri.ee cant -II chains, Ihenco noilD 3i chains tn the place of beginning tcsu lug ICO 20100 acres. W.H.S HVDK. Sheriff nf Jnckron county, OrrtM JaekKinvlll.-. March I8R1, i' Sheriff's Sale. Ily virtue of mi exiculloii uud anorfr' sale ilnlv ImikiI out of Ihu circuit rout the State of Oregon for the county ef J" won, and to m directtd, In I'uvor ofVn Cahoon nnd William llntrman. nndsru- IlarTcy Morgan nnd otherx. for Ihe W nf the, sum of two thousand eight ko'" nnd sixty and fourteen one-humlrtdtki ' lars, interests, costs and accruing ewtv Wlll, On TutrJnt, tht ISM (fny of .1p"l A. D. lnr lielween the honm ofSe'iV a tiand i o'clock r m, at Ihe coart btc'l door of said county, offer for sale.ferrj- io incnignrsi Dinner, ibeioiiowiiigixy'THi mortgaged properly, lying nnd Uli''1 ,!J ' county of Jackson and Slalu nf OniF'V wa: Donation laml claim nosiwv ' -m Au.n.i.tn i ....!. ... f ....... Wf!ataifl nt the loulhwest corner of claim nmUr-jw In lifclil Inwiithli. nml ranr... IllCfiCS BV K0:0U chains, Iheuco west 3:(X)cll foulh I7i10 chains, thenco west 2t."0M-:K, thence south 42iiO chains, ibvnce etM Clialiui, to tlie placu or U-gt lining -; liiir Ilneo hundred nnd tweutv and fuf'J 'r' one-huiulredlh acre.). Alio, Uto B,BB.B iib, in saiu inwnsiiip nun rung"- '., at lha southenit corner of elalm uubiw' aforesjild. Ihenco east 3t):SB elmlntw north fll:70 chains, thencu west lW" thence south M:80 chains to tun ' lieglnning- containing ouo hunurea ' sixty and thirty oia-buudrethi '"., Ihe same tract of land conveyed v "' Mark Cahoon to Ihu wld llartey MV Also, the voiithweat quarter of wcnf unit tin, sniilln.fLt iinnvti.p nf section ' township 37 south or rmigo 1 west, cotj; inir llirt-n litinilml unit Ivi.-nlV aCVt'S. tweuty-ouo iicren out of the southe--8 c - --."-..-.... ... ..i. "r"1"? 'U,!,n,:Tr5,0T XsAi fwcmW-bealnnlii(: nt snld wioUu ."- Ki'i'v'ii. .--.,. i we L'W" r? .,,,K. " w.f,V.ndL IV :, ..;"- , '. .i i Jf womb l",lh66 ro,u ,0 fe P "..'v? t .. . , " 5' ,V Jacksonville kwmtillo. March 19. 18BI. 'J - ITVTUTICK I herbv clto iiollt-e . j. 1 iiavoiiianonzvii .tir. iiuiiu '- -1 to uct as my nicnt In geueral bu'lne"'4 Ir. mv abJoeiV. ' n - "" ... tnl.l. .1 I lll'.MIV Mill " , Jacksonville, Feb. U7, ISOt. B" assjsjBQ ..w.. 8RWPI m