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iimgmrmmmm"'mm ptfqpmpii&JHC!g0EBtZim0mimi '" emtimei t w0m wfwninrwwjiwMyiiiiw ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY APRIL 9, 1S04. VOL. IX. NO. 12 LE3 uofrtkfvr-t. WfWM -E.l PER rut. lnaM1" iUr ' net I bestl r, fasti KRT. f irw trl tlrl Jtt Uur It m fA irisc r if B n . . Hn.ii. r. - Tti'.?.T.-' . H""-1' It i EfflSi V BCII JnrUaniivllle Lodge Mi inn'inreiiirni Infi mi I'rU.y it n f w.fk In wl. inonM. n-l ol. The Aviny Is Sleeping. i1t-hiy,n that but for the Snnttarjr Com The J.veomimr HZIrttt ha a nor tc . mittipn'ii Ixnlge, and comfortable supplies. MiirtIwldMi,iitilieieom!rt)onJrnt. wlmte fcw t.nhlUhrd nro I for which the rolndcd arc Indebted to the rrk,ittlivS!Mnik l!II,t , , . , hnrJ worker at home, turn, hnillr hurl. Itr.lh-TlnirVI.Un.Wi.rtl.Hfd!,,"r""nl' "mP nrr " "nc "' ",c mn" I . " , ,. , ' T. 0K0.I1. IxIKUl, x Ltxrtt. i lodee No, 10, A. F. & A, It, HOLD tbeir rrsnlar comtnanl- jtlinnt tbi V4m,lay Evenliipi on W ftfcllns the full tmnft, In Jack- otoo Al.KX.vil.VKTIN.W.JU., in, fee"- LllECOXCIl AITBll NO. 4, 0 F- totAL AKCH MASONS, JACKHOS 17.. A'. OltKfJOX, fflMdlWiflUrce-nmunlcatlnn on the ITM Mtmnl')" llv "f Itrrjr Jlunlli. ii. (waarotat Companions In eood ijjuis. t en!iHy Invited In attrnd. W.ll. S. IIYDK, II. r. I. Svs. Pre y (K-cHMT ll. I Pltrj fpml. nf nnr rnntilrr. Ilrr b-ibii. I "' MHemi nlgllt and lIOT, Willie .ry iMiiiwr .M j h Nellie It. I'.toti. nnJ thu h only seven- wi,,nK for the "next train." pirn jeurs old. f the It a tweet a woman) Wc ,uJ on B" average, sixty of tnch as the It a writer. Nellie will be a prize to mrn Mcl nlK"1 wr three rcki under our themtn that it fortunate ennnch to eel I MW """eliniej me hundred, sometimes her for a wife. The following It one of her I ,h,r,r 0,,J wi,h ,,IC "''rlepntlon," and the piece: KettTitly.'reto,vMi wealth of thy ware, help of other gentlemen volunteer, who all worked devotedly for tbo men, the whole thine wtt a prrat tuecew, nnd all of lit Uimm. r.. r. iuimixu JACOBS. &. RUSSELL. IrrOHNKYS AMI COUNSELORS trig XSJV XiA"OC, evnsoucnx)RS IN chanckuy. JjllTtflJtriM.K, OnWMIV, Offlff nipiMltr ll.r Court llnuir. Th'iiif eiRtimtiel to lli'lr curt1 "III pmmitlr tlteiMl.il to. July St. fii. B. F. DOWELL, kTTOKNEY AT LAW, Jackiinvii.u:, Oni:oox. imctlce In all the Court or the Third lral DIttrlel, tbeSuiircme Crt f Orc- luJ in l rrka, Cl. W trbcrlp pn.tnpt- MCt. IB. &rlnl. J. OASTON, (tvmaur u IUd A Utm) ATTORNEY AT LAW. itcuoKnu.c, Oukjok. 1fTOlitt(i:tlon riven 1f ro11:tloff ". Jaim 10. lfllX 40 CEOROE a DORR1S, KOTARY 13U13LIC roKVAcxsoy county. 0SitliaF Howell. Km. i. S.HOWARD, rEVLTOR k CIVJL KNGLViER. JhXS1IXX OltKkOK. - nmr lie Soatk end of Oregon Innmij. Z. lfCt PETER BRITT, riietosmjihlc Artlvt, 'wT"to tnke plcturef lu evirr tyle 1 Krt,lllil the lute Iwpmvtteutt. ' I'Ktqret da nt ghe w.tWnctlnn. no vtnulllU-iUAd. Cull ct 1,1. iii-wCil. ifttWII, nctralne hk v'cturet, and r jDninrnr. , 0. W. Q R E E R, 1'HYSICU.V AMI SURGKO.V, Jiskienville. Orccon. rIwfr Eiprent b'tloon an Kj-an, . Jtofmu A 0."n Store LSxnu- S.Sr. SACHS BRO'S NlOLESALi: AND HKTAJI. DEALERS IX cvkral mj:ucaiindise, Jtaaoxviu.is, Octcox. BRANCH STORE. ttqIX.j?) R EGON. DUCA.N & WALli AND C0MMISSW5 MERCHANTS, rUHB, o,,,.. Proll, & p,trceU, C8ESOJST CITY, C'AL. Ili!,ne ,0 ,he Kwelvlns and Tor ' rdlne nf nil na. ... a .' w.witbpromptncwnnd dl.ntdii. Fiinenl t.lieit4. JK-rchandims re ??"' City Arll 1 1 . a Hn. b 5 iltwl'Wlvwrf outll IhefrelKht Ttlie Trai.Hi.-JTr..i.ii ! Twrr nn ."... il. rr r.. 4t u?w two ya from thltdate, And huh the proud rotr of thy billow, i ctn t help being thankful e had n there, That herd not the uYtd, who, In tattle won , hnncrrr tmall, in making It to. Sixteen Rrare, . tlmuMiid coo.l menh were elvcn ! Imnilreilt Shrping tound on their cold earthly pll-.pf men krpt tlirouah the day. and tweho lw'5 jliiindrrd theltrrcil at nlcht, their wound And quiet the cddle thnt circle atrl foam 1,11, their turner ntxl hrrakfrtft tecured. rebel and til. You will not, 1 am turc, regret that tbetc most wrvlehnl men, thete eneniiet," tick and in priion. wire liel1 1 Innocent enough for onu of our own New England hoy. I could not think of htm u reliel he waa too hear heaven for thnt. lie wauled mithitifr; had not been wtlllne to eat for day, hi comrade ald but I coaxed him to try a little milk gruel, ni.i.ld nicely with It man nml brnmly. and one of thcMtltfactloniofour Ihree wcekt It the remembrance of the empty cup I took nway aflerwurd, and hit ierlect enjoyment of that tupper. "It wai to good : the bett ihlriit hehti! had ttned he was wounded,'' and he thaiikril ma to much, and talked about bit "good tupper for" hour. Poor crrnture. he luul no care, and It wnt n turprlrc and pleasure to llud hlmelf Ihought of; to. in a pleated, childlike wuy. he talked about it (ill midnight, the attendant told me, nt king in ho tpoku ot anything, for nt midnight thechange came, nnd fuHii that time he only thought of the old day before ho wai a toldier, whrii bu And Ihry tparklo like eyei that are et nlth trar. While their ttlll, holy watch they are kerplng A watch they're kept manya thouand yeart, 0rr many an army tleeplo. The army I tleeplng ! and iweet rtrknt trim lty the pillow of many a Uepr rlrer. and cared, thrnnch your tupptiet. thnneli ' wng hymm In hit fulhei't church. lie ! certainly they neic not in your nilndt wln i Mug them now again, in a clear, rct iiii.i the tent, to find him tlidlug out of our care. AH iliy long we watched him. tome limit fighting hit bttllet over, oflcner, ting, ing hit Lutheran chanlt, till In ul the ti-ul door, cloto to which he lay, looked n rebel toMlcr,jiil arrived with our prliiiiicm. He ttarleil when ho taw the Lieutenant, and iiuWily kneeling down by htm, culled f Ifiiry 1 Ileuryt" Hut Jlinry wa look ing nt touifl one n great way o(T. nnd could nut hear him. "Do you know llilt toldier ?' e tnld. "Oh, yet, ma'am ; cud hit broth ir it wounded tuid a (iriioner, too, in the cart, now.- Two or threo men ttorlcd nf. AYberr the bought of the ulllowt are weeping. And make thy wild ripple more quietly roam Oh, buh! for the army it tleeplng! iLeormy itne-pinp tiie Riorioii mi iyo pckul your b.irnlt and bnxet. The voice. "IokI have nwrey upon me," and Ha. wnk Trom lift pathway diurnal, clothing we rcKrvet) for our own men, ex- then, tongt wiihout wurd'i-o tort .f low . , . , " ' 'ici'pt now and Ihen. n thlrwlng reln-l nerd-. intoning, lift father wat n Lutheran . uiiiv iih , I...H1. iinnni. I ., , f ,, ,1,.,. tanM.u.M m.I LL..H.-M.M I.. CahiI. 0..l!.. .....!. f no distinction. It n cnriiut to trc .lu-lt told In the morning, when we went among cur workrrt at the Imlge, the dit guit and horror Ml for rebel, giving place to the klndctt feeling for wounded men. Among our woundi'd toldirrt. one nlghl, eame au elderly nun, tick, wounded and era ir, tinging and talking about home. W'e did what e could fur hliu.and pleated him Saeet ritien that Deeer may gladden hit KfMtly with a prctcnl of a red flannel llilrt, eye, j drawer, and red calico drettme ponn, all For war it pltllett reaper. . f which he needed, and in which bedrrwd The camp hat the nulnleu appearance of .himself up, and then wrote a letter to hit drain. J wife, made it into a little book, with glng. In tot light of reh bripht eonnMIatlou; ham covert, and gave it to one of the gen- The toldirrt tleri on, and their .Umbering ttmca lo mj tor lIm. llje Kxl motnU)g , .'irt. . , , . . j he wot tent on with the companr fcow tl ., ,u. um, . ralRUly n.u.n. ( Jjaiget nj ,,mt mn,nff ,wo iwJ mcmn rf ,)In)( h)Md mi wmI La,f nrfM tAm Tbo army it tleeplng ! an5 under the tod, . cume Into our camp, hit wlfo nnd fitter from the cur to our teat. "Henry1 did v....-,, wur.u cmuauKmcDu, on.,wiio.iurruuoo irom tneir Home to meet not know him though ;and he threw hun- liwi, arriving juit too Utc IVrtuntlely .tclMown ly Id tide on thettraw. and for the rett of the day lay In a tort of apathy, .,ta l.u. ....l.f. u .. it AudfarlulheXorth.iu lk lV.t n.1 .- ' ' " . "' " """ -- . -m.iih ,a.-BaiiW, cjoh 10 awure llWSCIf that he could tiny will (1L3 brother, with. out the rltk of being tc(uratcl from hit M low.prkincrt. Aii there the brothers lay, and there we itrangcra rat litteulag to the strong, clear voice, ttnglng "Lord Imve mercy up on me." The Ird JiikI mercy, nnd at Mm ret I put ny liutid o the lieutenant' heart to find it Mill. All night Ik brother lay close agatnit die t-bffln, and lu (ho mornkig wentawuy with hit comraden, leaving utto bury Henry, having "corIetcc," but Cett, tliQiiklng ut for what u lMdlonc,and giv ing all that he hud to thor lilt gratitude, the palmetto ornament from his brother' up and h bultofi from ils eout. J)r. V' read the burial tcrvk.i tiiut morning ait the grave, ond wrote kit name on the lit tle headboaid : "Lieut. IlauIi,14tb Reg loieot, South Carolina YoU." Ar 1 army ir ,1eepBg, a U lg. long rleep. , we bad the irteer little gingham book lo lh The nnrtrumtK-t tballbrtnV tea n never: n-.ir- 11 1 11 , .,.,,, J ,i. , .l ,. . . .. 1 W'Stify him by, and whcti tome one laid, w 1 Aud rurlulhu .North, lu the Uit and the ,,.,., .. , . , . . y- ft I "It w the man, you know who t crcotaed to," tin The In bowrt now Vreft, tbere are weeping I tk Kor wi'c ccr,uIn ubout ,,,B, je onet tliey loved divert, and foudent and 1Iti haJ bccn crazJp More l,,e wr not tor two ycarr, now, tne raid. )t. For tkiree who 'orever are tleeplng. Turn, rlvei.obl rull a grand requiem out (or the mult or our uuMe drpartnl, but He had been fretting for house tlnee he rt hurt, .and n Inn Ibe doctor tM him tltore wai no 'chance ni hit being Ktt there, he kM licurl, Letltfallltte.peopVt wild Irluaphlne ", ' o ana carry ti,n., "'hWnnway. J t teemed nltoojt hopelrtt for To the hTj nT the broken-hetrted: 'wu "'" won'rJ who had never been out Cive the will of a l.ackcl fur those r. ho are of t,,tIr own "t,,c town, to tucceeJ m find- not, I ig a toldier among to many, tent in to Like thart where those inournurt are weep- many diiTerent directtonc, iut we helped "Rt Uhem at we could, and Hurled them 011 their And lift up by proud voice for freedom 'journey the text morning, -buck on their and night ! lr,c( t0 UK ,)(.r conHnoc MDSe 0I1(j ynl). Then busk t for the army it rteeplnp I I krt pr WiIfce of ..ue.iiooinr. A week after Ob, God J Me the sleeper and leep them ' Mrt. IuJ a letter fall of gratitude, with care I and tuying tfiat the husband wua found and Through tblt time of ourtountry' great ) tecured fur home. torrow, And rouke up their brave Veartt for Union to dare, When IroifMct may come on the morrow. May that baunur in liberty wae. In which ttlue own lurow are keeping j That tcme night we had in our 1cnl. two father, wiili their wounded tout, uikI a nice old German mother wirh iier boy. She had coue In from Witeentln, und brought with her a patchwork bed ouilt Watch over the free, aud the t rue, aud the I for l,er $on' MfSklDK '' ,n,K,'t have ot hit brave 'Neath ltt bright fold quietly tleeplug ! Scenes ufter the Jiuttle. Among all tbetkelchea that we Imve seen blaukel, and there be luld, all covered up Seven mile in u dlruct line up thlt crttk In hit quilt, looking bo home like, and feel-10' Cfleen following it .course, was locuted ing to, ioo, no uouoi, wmi mi gxl Old wamuro, me ri milsslonary station e- mother ot his tide. She seemed bright and tnblished by tbo Amcricun Jlonrd among happy, Lad three sont ia the army one had ! beChirokielIndlans in 1817. In thin re glon till tribo held a territory of 12,000 tquure rnlleg, or H.000,000 million uores, guarranleedlo them by the United Stent. wniie wticg ner tea irow a barrel head at i-vo-inirtH or which lay in Ocorgln. table, the-wld, "Indtd, ifchewas c man.pfaluard was eltuuted on the west tide-oi sue u ue a cornier too, rigct olf." (ue creou, from the Dells of battle, we have read none I been killed, this one wounded, yet the wt with more tender interests than the record so pleased with the tentt. and llw care the of the labon-of two women In the service of saw tt&ou there with the soldier, thut tiic aanttary v'omir.iasion ut Kiettytburg. It ia publitbed in the tract form by Ran dolph under the title of "What we did ot (jettysburg, ' AS e mdke some extracts : OUte one afternoon tot late for the cars tWge of land now called Missionary Rldae, "For this temporary sheltering of nil a train -of nmhuUncH; arrived at ourlJoul-lleta from Ibe clrcumslaneo .thatilhc theso woundefl mea, Government could I Lodge, with over one hundred rebel, to be. "ihwtonary station was In tbat rtie'gbbor make no provisions. There wot nothing 'cared for through the tight. Ooly one hood. The station comprised a furm of for them jf too late for the cars, except the I among tlm seemed too weak nnd fui'nt 'to 45 acres, which was cultivated by (he inlt. 0en fields and hunger, lo preparation for ' take onythlcg. He was (badly brt and slon in order to introduce umon- the In their fatiguing journey. It is expected failing. I went to him niter bis wound -hin habiu of industry and of"civllized whenhecar8 ore ready tLat lbs men will -waa dressed, and fuund him lying on his life. Lookout Mountain is seven miles due be promptly sent to meet them, ond Gov. .-blanket Urotched over the straw a fair , t from JUralnard. From its aummlt a crumcut cannot provide for mUtakes an!;liaired, bluwycd ng lieutenant; a face magnifk kudicape is open to view ex. tmdingovcr tho tui rounding country nnd even to the Uluo Rldgc. This was the Chcrokces' favorite hunting ground. Over It the Stnto of Georgia ex tended her law, nml imprisoned the ruin sloimr.es who rcfusrd to tul.u the oath of allegiance to them. 1'ho United Stater, alto took thu 58,000,000 ncres of innd, paying them only the sum 000,000, nnd removing them beyond the Mli-ikiipp'. The injustice und differing ntlciulhjr their remoral it little known to the prefen, gen eration. The mtttionnrits wi!ro dragged from their flrld of Inbor by armed toldier of Ihc Slnto of Georgia, IrratiM with in dignitf, and luimured In the penltiullary for n year nnd four inuntht. In the men, lime the limls of Iho ChtrokiT were ur veyed nod divided iulo farms of 1 10 ncres end:, nnd dlttributcii by n lottery umong the inhabitant of the Stutc; counties wero orgnntxitl, muglttrntes nppo'f ted nnd court held, nnd llw number of white who crondc.1 Into tho territory exceidiil that of tho Iiidiant. They were men who took every menns to draw tbo indium Into Id tempernnce and drbnuchery. When thu lime for removal, by 11 trty negotiated by n portion of thu chief, cume, families wero taken from tlwlr home nnd farmt lenvlng their furniture nnd their iloek,un'l mnrcl.ed tinder strong guar.li lo camps 'tc leeliil os tlurtlng placet; uud such wero Iho hardships nf (ho Journey to their new homes that one-fourth of the nation die J on the wny. It is strange Itui Ood should visit the Iniquities of the father upou tho children in tills tcry region where touch injn. tlco und wrong wnt inllicti'd on a jm-ot.Io who hud been ever firm Irlemls or Iho whltu men, nnd who were laying aside tho pur 'ullR of tho chose, nnd last' becoming s. civilized and Chrlstiun people J Vrwoif Chicjiiite. A N'AnMJM. Jumes Gilbert Jenkins, a murderer of eighteen men, was recently hung at Nop City. Ho wo only twenty, nine pears of age, and his confection re, veal a horrible oirecr of robbery und mur der. After Culshtuir LU story he sou: " I hopo all may tuke warning by me, and never allow themselves to bo led as tray, neither by man nor woman, I hope ull parents of -children may rndeuvnr to mite -them up right, und not nllow them In ruu in bad company. Send them to shool und to church that they may learn to be good, honest nnd upright. Leuru them to do by others us they wish to bo done by. 1 hope- all you young men uud boy may take warning by inu, .and liuil a dif ferent lifts than J huro led. Nuver ullow any jiersnns to lead -you uttruy, but always go into good company. Shun ull gamblcM and gambling, whisky-drinkers und whisky.. Irinklng, horfe-racers uud horw-rwing, iauce-house, and ull other placet -of slinU lur ehitrtcler. Had it not Ik-cii for suli inlluenceA as these, I should have bcun 11 better man. I nwer commlttid atirimo uulesa I was In wh'4ky, and I do not be lieve there ia onu nau In a hundred can go out? 'kill another one unless bo dins i whisky Milm. That whisky 1 drutlk tho morning Ufore I shot Mr. O'lirlen wuu what causol mo to do it -wheal did, and in so careless n manner. Ii might liavo Bliot him on bun duy, when ho was up in the canon, and rolled some tunas down on htm, and no. body could Imve found him, but I didn't Imvu any whisky In me then, I tell you whisky -causes more crime limn anything else, and I warn all ugalwtt it. I want to On the same is situated (boWto "U the good I cull. 1U awful to thluk of .the crimes ( have committed. Mr, Jenkins here puused a inoiaut as If trying to overcome tho emotion that moved hlrn, but he could nut do lit tho tears be gun to flow, ho conld ay no more, but buried his face In his bunds, aud sobbed like a child. He afterwards quite fre quently talked in the tamo manner; tut tho above contains the luinorl of what ha said. Mimionaky Uukjk. Clilokuinouga com. prebend a considerable district i-Meudlng up mid doT.nj creek of tlwt .name, which empties tato the Tcwkc Rtvir, near (,'iialUticHiga, running northwest course. 1 iramHsS'WMOyriBiWi igwgsmsjiw nuttjtjfi j- - -j