""W W,wr""T ,BHMM,'I'ijsiE1m' t HB yWfWlfflHTI' i IIIIUMI ll W.'.iwiwmlj,v..i"'i'r:,i '""l .. , l,""f,l"T''"'i """"' Li- MH - Villi MM wiiwrtw i q flKkJl' WW 'N A THE OREGON nnv lW ! n ftftu. J. 31. BUTTON, Krtllor. n Tin: KrnacrTxii pasksct or Tor. UllON. A OotftiriUBNT ton TUB WII0I.K IS - - - . JnToSiXStM.K." irJuMiyfo". j.tcKMtwvn.M:. tniKciux. VUTURDAV MORXCXO, - Al'B. 11, IMI. l.lt of Agents for the Oiiimos Hexmsx .'. !'. Iliiscll. general agent for.Orcgon nnil Idaho Territory. I-P. Fbln-r J..I. Kmmllon.tCo Thomas Davis T. II. Hill F. (S. Illnlfjrc TUomn Onwli -.1 Wm. Hplccr, (5nv. (!ll)lt ..fun Francisco Cab ........ do do . . ArptetT'to. OK" ....Wither do ...ibrtki'Aint do Uroxlona Plgftlat '' .....luirw-Oir-Jo il') ..I'.vrtUnil uo 1). M.ThnmrwJii, M. Kvan Ubany Allhonio do do do h llri ilo .In il.) Tlinmaa tiirr. ....... ilo Thomat F. Kloydi.. ..Kul'willv H. w. sawyer,. .do J). 1. Asdr'riou, l'hocnlx A. Ireland Vvrtle Creek (iro. !.. Dean, MieniHiric .. ' ..I. . Thcodrlc Cameron. Cnlon Town ilo Tiik Isn'K. The Nullnnal Union Com tnlttec have lal.f diwn tlw following ill tlnct platform nl the Ioa of the forthcom ing Presidential contest : TIIK U.VCONMHTIOXAI. MAIN' TKNA.VUK OP TIIK UNION, TIIK KUI'UKMAUV OF Tllr. CON8TITU TION, AND TIIK COMI'I.irrK SUi' J'lll-aSIO.V Of TIIK ltKIIKf.I.lON. WITH TIIK UAUSKTIIKUKOf. HV VIOOltOUS WAU AND ALL AIT AND KI'I'IOIKNT MKAN8." satiosu nio.v co.wcmio.n .vanEi. J'OU PIUMIDKNT, Abraham Lincoln. FOIl VIUK I'ltKrilDKNT, ANDREW JOHNSON, or iriuf.xr.MKK. 1'or Presidential Elector!, J AS. F..OArfLrJ, of Dooglai county. II. N OKOlSs Wof Linn county.' OKOltOK L. WtiODS, of W.mco county Koxvi r7,:."icr' TI ftwi from tho real of war ti.. wcth has been deeply interesting. (Irani, then, ran be no doubt, has met with a ealom repulse lieforo IMenburg. fears arc en Krlaitied that unless l.ilc moves ibould nuke n material change In affjrs.iliccam 1gn ogainst Peleriburg will be a failure. (Jrnnt lias sent qiki fuiirlli of hUarnty umlrr HluildaiKto llarcri firry, iuprrcu!ii: Hunter with that officer. Tho ohjixit of this move is to cheekm-itc rebel RKivewen Is into Maryloand aul Virginb; Ir liaviug tent a Urge force into that region, a battle has been d.iily looked for In the ieiclly An tictam hut latest advices say that lite nU'U arc again on tho ritrtat not ibrlnj to ritk battle. The siege of Atlanta Is still progressing. It must give way lo Sherman' forew soon. Wc have tho ncwn of brilliant victory at Mobile. Our gunboats have pjsftil the princlplo f oris, and captured ft. OjIiics with u garrison of COO men ami six moot hi prnljlcn. Tho forts paised were ery strongly fcirtlfiul hi front, hut ourgunlioau U-iiig Uhind Ihem, will no doulil soon be nble, not only lo reduce the forts, but capture Mobile. - TxAriiiiu iKnirtrrfc This Association closed its smloo at Albany, on the Sth Inst. Taking It all t.vgtther, says the Statu mflii it wos a pleasant and, we trust, a prof itable gathering, and tin- people of Albany ore cntilkd to credit for Ihe m.inner In whleh iUy rntwlaiacd the comers from a distance, ami also for their regular and gen eral nttnulance at all the meetings of the association. U. S.T..v.-JI. H. i'arker. JVpnly U. S. Collector, will bo in Jackson illo Aug. 2Cth and 27lh , at Kerhyv, Aug. 30lh j and at Waldo, Aug. 31st. TinWc ow ing taxes, ourodvicc would to be to "green back him" on sight. KwiqcantsA train of six waguw p.Vl through town ou Imi Wednesday, The (rain bclongiil lo A. 1). Itunm-lls and f . 8. Ulun-lon, from Sigoarney, Keokuk county, Iowa. Their deviation jj .i,c Wllluuiclto Volly. NoTlce. I'llKltPWrllluxonanvliii.tnp.. jUrnjiro ihls papefXf rtt p!aso direct lljcirjjtjcra to the WUoj o Uc Oregon Tbe-Sz-xJixM. ofilce has ben reAtnro.ll lo tlh.' corner of 3J ond 0 Slrcctp, ffut 1.I..I. t--i. -i it.. i ..... mu U'ocu oaeit oi tuv -.tiivn wuvv. AtrimiATM'. Those delidas mtlns presented by Mr. llobert Wrlsly at differ ent times during the last two wcelis. Divisr. 8r.vici!. llev. M. A. Wiillanw Hllf preach to-morrow at Ihe M. b. Lhurcli The Mineral Wealth of Bouthorn uretjon. AJthoh wc may never expect to finJ any very great deposit or bituminous, or inthncito coal in Oregon, or Northern l.tf6fhlatjel Iris safe to Inur from he .logical Indication., nnd from what has Ln .ll.eorcrctl. that our coul fields -xll! at tome day become of considerable Impor tance. In 18G2, quite an r.xtentlveconl bed was discovered on Coos liny, wlilcli wasopenru at a cost ornbnut 8'2O,O0O. 'I He oggrc rtc thickness of this bed Is pcvcn feet. The coal from this Ix-d cm In furnished on board of vessel, for four dollars per ton, .In any amount. 4ln Jackson county, conl cropping ban brtfi found, but nt no place hato these bcd been tcatrd os to their thickness and extend . A bed owned by Judge Totmsn. some slior seven miles east of Jackson slllc, seems !o bo of more Importance than any ns yet discovered. At n distuncc of six or eight fi-ct frwm the surface, the btd I nenr two fret thlckV On Sum's nnd Kvun.'Vlrtt-ks many small relin nns found. Home olN.lhtsc, however, are but the single trunk of n carbonlxnl trw, showiojr on the soiuMonc, llio ftdfici impression of Its bark ond branclit. HtonrerMl Is nlwnys found, when Ic ris rMtur.il position, Utwten the old ami ucv. anditenc. llut -. weimdary rrlutu ii'KcwmC0 T0ur reu0 to know lixit V ihal of mwt of the I'nilfic cesst. tho two series arc seldom found in eonnevllon. The Sanditonc mien In Jackmn county, is nl most, If notcnttrely, ennflwd In the bM I I led or Dwonlan syitemul a we linvo Iicforc stated, Il I not poslb!o to find those ral ilcptHlIn of n more perfictly develop- c! region. lint there Is no doubt that n proper examination by a practical geolo- glt, would develop more than a suiiieient . . ! amount to supply all the demands that will .f. ever nne. The coal of Southern Oregon, and I iw- llcve of the entire Pacific coast, is of the . variety kuown as lignite, irom inu iaci ii Its rclalning the slriictnro of Ilia wood from wli'ich It wui forimil. L'gnlte coal Is j ol more recent origin tlun bituminous, anthracite. Anthracite ewl Is never found In connection with regular conl Iicds. Taken In connection with our Iron de posit, then- is no doubt our coal will ere many year become of great value. Our Paper. In the course of events, the Sknti.xxi. Is again enabled to resume n respectable lw and simps, among its cotemporarlos. -It U our Corniest lioiic.'lhat fnimiitiis time forth, by a faltiiful,,'trnil undlvtdSl 'allenllou to its columns, we (hull be able to lurnbh our patrons n paper second to tio other wnklyf in the State. V c havo in the outset, a few general promises to nuko In regard to the futuf? course of the Skstinrl I'lrtt J Wtf lhall wllhont prevarication, or menta.' rewrvatlon, be ever found on the side of our nati.? '-"i". ww Prou" " ner wc learned to revert. '' '''i"nS ncccnu, fr,.m a grandsircsknce.nl he ,,;" "Hy rcla-1 lei his hard.hin end perils, in seven .'" lought battles of the great slru-glj furl American iDlcpvuilcuoc. To this cSl, wo slmll advocate tue'ciectlmi of Lincoln ond, Johiwin. firm, tried and Hue, they stand Ihe candidate of nil, of whatever party, who desire the needs of rcbdliou forever destroyed on American soil. Second : We intend nuking llio hr..tn nm. n family newspaper J using our best endeavors to fi'l lis co'.unim each week, with such vuilctl matter, original and se lected, a will Interest the old and young. We have iiiude such nrrangemeuls with the Telegraph Cuuiuny m to enable us to give thu latest news from tho scat of wor In short, we will use every tffort to the qx. tent of .our ability, to ouke the Skxti.xki. a welcome visitor to every family. Peel- tclcory) every I tng satisfied that In so doing, we shall re ceive Ihe'supporl we are entitled to. KrritcT or itrse In.toi.XATin.x.-rThe physical man Is so intimately connected with the mind, that It b very seldom that one b. comes diseased, without iirvellng Ihe other. It is no uncommon thing for the tenses (0 bo so affected by the Imagination, thai the patient may sec gods In the clouds, and liear thunders in the rainbow. As a remarkable exemplification of this phenomenon, we would refer those desirous . ... of Investigating Ihe matter to O alearaa last sntjl. In a withering (?) sarcasm agaliufflhu Shvti.xxi. in his last Usue, he winds) tliuj? " Howell, that ihelliHuotu voice of yours seems IL) ni'icck Ihrouout tin paiwr." PerUnps it might .nllovlalc Ids malady, tn know that Mr. Dowtll doea not edit Ilo Hfc.NTl.NKi,, and lliat Ihe miilerious squeak lug heard bv him, is probibly bat thocf- fects of tho imagioatiou, luperiiiduetd by early punults. Powokii MAO.vzi.xn. Would it not be well for tiki fathers to tako into consider atloa tho pecwity of erecting a soltablcjsurc.1 that their purposes in this respeel magaz'ne, lu sowe safe place, for the sloi-l will be carried out. Let every one, who log of fpiaatllles of powder, bciosiKlng to out mvreliaots. Ti J4i'y weaioer o we is likclv looccur.at any times'wnen kwqmu b. hunt in-lTHuco. men to r!U their Hvi tn .. n imlldiD''. waicb tbfrr knew rUlned any considerable' oraouut of powiier, t - 'Ooiirr,rt ta-M ihls week, will be AnHul uo Inlprnllosi itCHH from Col. Drew's eapcdiiton. Father HUnchelt Kit this week, on n pastoral tour lo Josephine county, Hbcrc he txpccU to rcuulu two wccls. Atiuiit Minn Aitii.AM,Awg.6tli. iBfrl. tlil. Stnttntl: Yon reiiAestcd me to give . if l.l. Xl i.i.mtt nitnnfl you un Item rrBnniini; uy; inv. ..".-, Ac. 'Pie Itocknfellow's qfjartr. mine In the Towder Itlvcr country, ns yoir have lenrn wl from other sources, contlnacs to pros pect wrll. A tunnel Is being rnn tinder the hllllhnt will top the dllTvrent ledges nt nl n depth of from tlinxL to five liumlrcd feet. It will rtfinlro olMmV'thrco months yet to reach the first or Union' Jdge, nl which time the owners of the nilno expect to have o tin stamp mill In readiness fur crushing the rock. HhouM U prove n rich ut that depth; n;nttweTityfl- lect from the jurfucc, a wondi-jtfiil'-yirPWlI lie tlicirtsull. You will ni'O I'utpii by the Torlland pnpi-rs, tliatjn.iirwlUtlg'lirt' been discovetiil In tlnjllliglc Citvk coun try. This ImIro Is ulso In the Tomler Illvcr country, Haker county, Orrgmi, nnd Is iibotil twentyfiTf ntllrt north ol tin above nnmul mine, and forty mirihet of -Auburn. It wusdlscovirnl In .May last, l.v 11. lloiknfellow, W. C. Wllbi Isuac Kiilclit uii'l Mike Mitliclson, nil of Urn county, In coiijuncllnn with n parly of Ijlmt n frc three ollicrf, frvm Oruwl U"uiiJ Viilleydjrstetduy, lllch placer mines tvere tHrnovcro! ul Ine.'.'.y of this htlgr, ntid It vrll! b; a ir r of tulcrwt, m nllm satiMimlieir I-'rrneli was one of the discoverers. V was fortnnutt! ennugh to stonre n clalmi the rleliet ixirt of the district. The All- burn mlnn oiu giving n good nccount ol tlf mKvw this summer. Hi.xteeii hundred jc)1M nf watfr nreund dally at tills place. AMjy i),u.isnn nnd (leorge Carter having laM their dlleli ttllio Auburn Cutml Co., .i0 i .ttrr con trots I ho whole nmouut of ' this vaU culumu of wat, which tin; y sell nl ,),,, nc 0f finy ctt ,wr m., Jwr iLiyJ I. ii.., . ,- ., i .i ifiil iimc n snug iiiiiu incumu inui, i muia M yn idred dollars per ilay , ,ml mK a,e 0 My w,t ht. nvera woaM ,u thi place ore. tint while soni iri, u2 fortuims, and some making faji Vi):Hi lllMj olhcril arc mcrcly nuking a thVLi.. .....i ., ,., Tll0 Mormon Ilusln. nlxiut llilrtyl,i. miles loutlicau or Autiurn, is n spieiHiiu camp. Il has always paid well. The prin ciple mfxlut openuuli, of extruding the precious trash at then- mines, Is wlili the rocker, on uccimnt of the sonrclty of wuti r. and I nm told that water they cannot gut. Clarki Crcik near tlic Insin, i unoilwr One camp, outlining pit my of waltr. The Coosteror llaglo Crw.lt tains ure near lioso ((xAen or ns liavjjig been illscovvnil by I'rencli. They liavebeen wnrkul for Khurc limn n year wllhjgid paying results, k)t this place, also, thoTwant of water Ims been a great drawback, but slr.ee the ill- covrry of the new minis, n project Is on foot to supply both places with water. Messrs, Pctrle & llroukf, formerly of this valley, but more recently oCSUhlyon coun ty, California, ami W. II. Ituckaftllow were surveying n tlltch for litis purpose when 1 lifl, and if found practicable, Il will be complclid this Pall. Continuously norm oi Aiaura u.ung ...c mot o. ...r Iliuw MounlalM, ntd ou the skirls or Ihe Powdtr lthC Vulli y for some twenty five miles, ond on Ihe Un.?'! Hoodc IUvcr there are ntlnra being worked lo an.ntngf. The John Day ltiver mtiKi arc 0 lucu In spite of lis Indians, mid nre very exten sive. These mines arc all In tho northeas tern portion of Oregon, no oilier portion east of the Cascades being yet open tn the pick and shovel, on account of the hot lility of Its dusky denizens. The mines of Idaho, though not rquul lo California in tho palmy days M'J-AO, arc nevertheless more than u success j numer ous correspondents of the California jour, pais to the contrary nutwsllulanding. At tho seedy appcnraiiccof u few diuippojftt til Individuals is ty bcallrlbuted to ufrill- ure of these mtucs, then I siipjKwviTof course, reasoning from analogy, thai wc uru lu uecuuiu lur iuv iuuumiius 01 ihiiiiws and even tons of gold dust, that Is freight. e.1 weekly from the Ilolso liasin, by Thom as ic Co'., Stage to Wallula, and thence by steamer to Portland, uud, also, the thousands of pounds weekly by prlvatu conveyance, upon the assumption that the mines are aailurt. Hut I am not here lo induce men to go to Ilolso or elsewhere. I tell Ihem plainly j that llolw has ulrvudy gut too many ruo- p!u this season. A. U. It, Resources of Southern OrqrjoaS Wo dslrc to cull the attention o readers to the cdvcrtltment in no column, regarding the ' Wealth un sources of Southern Oregon." TO matter of tho greatest importai.co tn who regnid tho prruperly of Southern -Qr-egon. Wo ought to do something to (jive our great mineral resources n wider repu tation, than can be dono through (he local press. A favorable opportunity is oflVrcd by, the llailroad Company, und we arc as canajunlrlDule tniormallon In responso to .ins ouveritsemeiit, uo ao at once, n e auan am imuai wc eanoy a series oi artlele In lUeSwimw.. devoted t raloeruloglcal and agricultural resour Southern Oregon. ClUSOKOr PAY.Tbo VieXn Juimiat. lias changed its day of publication from vtuoeiiy to l-rulay, lor the purpose ol accommodating n large portion of its sub scribers in Scotts Valley. It baa just en tered on its twelfth ytor of publication. Tbe Mtrual It uuw on n Arm fouudatiou, bolt lo fluauCM ami principles. TEEQKAFil. tnnroiiTKii KxoustVKi.r roti tiik bkctisuu) Tlinrriny's Dispatch. York, 8tb. Tho Tttluite'$ spccJal Xcw lt.natch siivs Oen. Ames was ilangcrously wounded In tho charge made by thcrtUN, nficr exploding their mines. The erni Ollv Point dispnlcli, of Hie Bin, snyn Ornntnndn portion of his stnlT, left fur WusliliiRloii the il.iv nruvious. llhe Jl nff tutu ri"'"'my;MaHp Aitj." IW1 ..I HiiA.iiihiinnii.SvrSInSli nUlliofliles ii ...n.n..n,PtitKrriihriiJEaiHriiiMieL nrcpmlntril wlih tho ginernl rlinnilun in this vicinity belli ve n heavy engagement will come olf nt or neur Shurpsbnrg or Itoonsboro, on old Anlletom buttle field of (Jcllyidiiirg, jH-rhups Turther up. Move ments of our own ntid the enemy's forces Indicate such n result. It U supposed Iingstrcvt commands Ihe ruMs. Wnshlnglon, 7lh. Il Is difieiill lo n errlnlii where the rebels ore poslnl, but II Is the Imprcwilon nmoiig mllllury men here, that n coillssion will lake place nenr Mid dlotnwn, 18 ni!liJff0mlrtjlJjiif'6 tltfnl,ixpojIi llmiirrlms'lfii snporrde'il Dj heiTduii. Ilaltlmorc, "th. Il Is reportwl here rceof rcUlt crossid the Potoin.ii' lirvnud Iluiicoeli. cb'nff In ll.c lircctlon of Wheeling. The same author- ; .. li.i:y mu wra or w owing rem fiiretd by IrngslreelV corp. and Whirl log is the point nlmnl at. Jo tiol cc:.- islder reports reliable. Washington, 7lh. Charleslon papers, of !ld ronin:n Atlsntn lilegramof the 1st. which says the clly lioi tn-cn shelliJ every l.-tl I...... Tnil .,. I 11, o riieniv wujUIICT II I Uie liTJu""! iov " "r I-Tt tihj! nini-tiHT liU fivrnH nil (Tlir letl ,fi t,.TT.m uiiil Alh,in1a.friilivyjfrtn1l!ng,gitlnrlyr New Y,.ik, 8lh. 'Iliu supply sleniner .... 'I'rnnsiMirl. fiiim Mubile, repurlii that Ihe i---r inui-elml Maiihntliin. with lull head nf JJBin, wt C,L. h, under hmil Island, to ... ... ... i. ... .nut. r (In. n.liol rum TillllPIUi-iL wllll'll was nt nnol.nr 2, inllo illMiml. with llirvn i .! .IIMM. - W ilU - BK.viM..ir.. UiAffi ill. -Uf Ltr.!. .. . , ,tt . . other Iron uiid Ciillon dads. There were n UH. Ainicrson I nis piiwcnm wont, pro ntim'Kr of our vessels .'IT Ihe harbor with ' vlslimcil for six months, foul n garrison of ii-uvvnmianirnts. Officers and crews rea-! iuus lo force the entrance on i,.. Wu.hlncloii filh.-DIstwilchca from Oen. I Huijur !Ml'-lUfailfwJ!' Jin.i..a.a n3.i.VS.li,.'l.il-f"'" Cull.iwlnK.ilalHl Mobile the .'.th, lo J. A. U,hlon. Hm.li.rv of War: Sevent.vn of Hie Lilly's vek ixkmI Port Morgan this morning. The Teenuurl. was sunk In .. t,r. Th,. Ir,. p1.hI T.-nn... ..irrc.,. "" i-1". , - n """., ,..,!. nfK.ra.UiHr.ila ensnirrmetil. Ad. ; I-. -.... .... - -. . -- ........ . mlral Ilnelun.iii lost u leg, ond Is n prison er. 'Ilie Sclmcr was captured. The iluIiH-a wits iK-aeliid near the hospital. Tin- Mor gan is safe, nnd will try to run up tonight. The enemy's fleet approached the city, mid the Monliiirs Iiavu In-en eiignging fi.Pow. ellatUrant's Pass, oil day. . Signed, J). II. Maunr, ' ' -'" I r. .. ,. . ,.1 New York, Olh, n)iftirvlnii nrsl.il rxt fvrtMtf ttv iilltttlin ' ., ', ,, . ,,, , , ner the nonn fromoMobllti. 'I heibloekadc , , ,. , , .... broken up. Several of our bwl gunboats ' relieved. The sinking of the Ttcumsch ! 1 crwlliul. I'rivate dispatch says tie news rect-hol from rrbol sources IsencoiirnL-Inc?. I Hie capture of Mobile confidently iJ. V-' Icnrn there Is greut excitement jmony tLe rei.fl nl A ''anta nod ltlchuiond. It U thought Sherman will lake n.lvnnlagc of the confuslou of the reUlf, nnd loA' fuf .. ....,. mm. . ... .,.. W W44ttl. ,W M..WWMKVV...V... .1, 41.1,11, victory, lii the loss slight. is Vullei h couflrmvd. lib frontjo 2,000. .Tho number ofAiMUiur. 01.1106.0.1. OI...-.V icier iron. iu',, ,.,. .,.,. ,... uni,uri(.,i . Tho Armyof the Potomuc, dale.1 Saliiril.iy.',iM.r m,f, n (rout nf ihe 22.1 Mysa party fl descrleni started to come corps, is -122. Wo have over 1.000 wound- In our llni-a vntcrdar. hut Ihp minora nnl nl III Olir hands. A largo number of knowing tinir intuit Ion, opene.! II ro on . ...a... . M Ihem, killing several j remaiudvr urrivetl ul hcadiuurters ul noon. A fortress Mon roe dispatch says n terrific fight enuul In front of Petersburg, nn the afternoon of the Sth, lasting two Lours. Commenced by n charge from the enemy, which was re pnlml with slaughter. They nlso explod ed n mine, Which did no damage lo our troops or works, but killed several rebels. The fighting on our side dono principally by the Jth corps, It was wmJ: lCkiiKyale. A new mlfilnry division bos' s'been'fbrmed? known us tlar middle division. Uen. Slier rhlaii commainiing, willi lieadnuarlvrs ut Harper's ferry. 'I he division is composed ,., ,, , . , .. , ' ,, . . , , ,. . ' ,,nIIF. Imlfeit Slah-s taxes, for the cnnnllrs of the Deiurlinent of Wnsblngton und' I ,.r j-.ejull, ,r jluu.,,i.ii... i,i,rinW 1 Suxpii'liammli ; .Midi)e Dcpurlineut of W'vil Virginia. No change in the heuds pf the) Dt'iKirtmi-iils, but Um. Slieiridan commands in the field. Hooker lias gone to New York. Haa de clined tho proposition to recruit o new eorpe to be commanded by himself. Wheeling, Vu., Olh. The following dis patches, received from Cumberland the Slh, my force repulsed Ihe enemy ngaln yestcr- day, at New Creek. Oens. McCauslnud , and Johnson utlacketl Qarrlaon ut 3 P. M. I nt that ,piMtiJJtf!lt 5UUthuift)'dlfi dark. Tlie ciicmy retreated' durtiV the ulght, leaving their killed and wounded. Their wounded wua nevcrp, our not heavy, not to exceed 25 killed uud Oily wouudtd. Ml'lie ganlson In this most gallant defense Uas under command of Col. Slr-vtruxm. ISlgncd. ILI-.IvKij.v, llriff UeneHl. New Crctk, Slh 1 have just nrtitcd. The enemy wero tRctuully repulsed, nud ore rapidly relreallnK loward Mooi-ld. Wa Liv. .atailtirJisWlu ..&Eir&ZZ4&JmSgl Kourglng. ISIsuctl.ltefWJvrJ ' .Urn?. Oriu-ral. Washlnglon, Otli.-luCurmallon " was re Ml-! here, llmlGcn. Averill, after over- ' - ...',' -. -Wu thVin, nnd took fiOO or CUf) priiwucn, in Icludlng Uen. Johnson, who pnbcfmcntlj rsenriol.nnd hN wliolo stall. wiu jiu (pmriercolors. nil the nrtllley, Irulns owl kirgt- quantity of inmll mm. Mcfwns land bualy escaled by 'flying to the Moun tains. New York, 10ti. Tlic Tfibmt't spe cial, from Harper's Ferry, gives lh pr tleiilirs of Axirill's victory. IL-Mlaekeil W.ili!lifl3fflJSfiHftfrSiI ItSornlnxTH K'-kJwr.- -'-pir '.'WW.Kf 01 tlic Tin, nnil uller a spinicu uijinf rouuu the enemy, capturing fonr pieces nt artil lery nnd ii vast amount of small urin, -100 horses uiid tqulpinetils, nnd I2f prisoners, including C Held nnd 32 company olTiccrs. McCuivlniid, with his demoralized corn iiiand, IImI lo the mountains. Our loss Is seven killed nnd thlrly-two woundnl. WiiililngUin, lOlh. Dispatches from Sheridan, report his furcc moving npiiln.l the enemy, up the Shenandoah. At 2 p. in., we were yklrmlshlng nboiit Un mill from Wlnclicslrr. Oen. uruiit rtports th iloslnu of un ortlinaiicu iMiat. ul Gltyif, (Vint, yesterday. Xo patttcnluM given. No ojicnitlons of consupienro liifuroAt Imitn. It Is reiKirled to day Unit portions iif Hioneinan's cominaiid continue to nr rivo. Higncil. Ht.ixio.x. Wiuhlngtou, 10.Ii. The following re pni t of our Siieowsful operations In front uf Mobile, were taken Irom the H'ehtlt md .'mom, ami telcgraphul Irom O.r.. Un. Icr: Mubile Bih.--T.lLiit. Col. Williams, einuniniidiiig fort Powell, cvncnalrd nnd .. . . .a ..- f.l. ' 0 CHfiiW IffVD !CCIKltUinK l-ori iniinus. t-rwi.ilst- lViirJi'-iiNMiilille nroireairv for tho fray. Confi.lrnce prevails, 'lw people are salisfiid wills tlio conduct of Iliichunnn, Mniiiy nix) lSurnctt. Moble 'Jlli. Il is painful mid humltlhillng to mi- llOllliee the fliinm-fiil surrender of Lmt Uttlncn.nl Imlf Jiml nine nu taorning.iiy COO men. Ho last nlglit cnmmniilolrl ..... . . . .. . with iiioimriiy h n'i.uniier nir.igcr rrirc r withont the sanction of Gen. Page, who imiulrrtl by signal his purjio-r, ami rewlv- MWiiWf' "l,r,"K ,,,u "'81"' Sfg.'F'y fr. "' f"""' A.iUerson r.nbianl " l'""(re """ '"K ....'. Upiinlution. Page left K-rempiory oners ! I"'" l,I,,i,,ul '" '"' "', '".' rc" I ' "f command. ort Morgan wm signaled this morning, but no nnswer ...,.... .. i ., .. r ,f n-eeiTOI exeepung. il.r .in..ii.g ... ..Mr lankeeltii; over rort imiiieK. Aiuler- son's conduct Is in eiie.xplicrvbly (dimaeful. Woshlnglon, JImIi, Sliermnn, In trnns milling Logan's oflleiul report tn Ilalleck,. ruys; Althongh the number of dead rek-ls Kcvmi cxctvslve, I am disposed lo credit the report that nllhongh oar loss In killed wounded nml missing Is only SfiOO, that - - ,. . , .,-,- n..uif"Vn .l the total number of woniidixluiertln reiKirt has just lieen received Ar nnMira . ,. , . , .,- . lion: lleadouarlcrs. Arrr- lennr-wc. lie- .., Alllin,.. ',..,.. .,,. ....,. ..... .... r to report llu liillnwing In rrcnul In lid 1 nrmy. wn Jiny-'u. iniMoini ms in kiii nl wonndtd nml nils-tlng was 3 221. We . 1 . ..: ... .... II.... t. !... flJf ,,f imce, seni by thrin In front or the 1 "lb eorrw. 1 ,000 ol their killed. 'Hie I number of Wlle.1 In front of llw 4lji divls ,,,. ..,.,... nol n0.. ,rKn'A Lr our Ir.-ons. 1 ".o-w---.- : -..... -- -. - will saell the number nf their dend on that wounded wns carried off by Ihem. during tlic night uller the engagement. v e cup lurid 1H stands of colors and 5,001) stands nfnrms. An attack was made on our line seven time, nnd each time repulsed, Hood's and Har.HoV corps., and Wheeler's cavalry engaged n. We hove sent to Ihe nor 1,000 prisoners, Including 33 com manding officers nf high rank. Wo mill nernpy Ihe field. 'Hie troopi ore In fine spirits. It is estimated that the eucmy hut 10,000. NEAV.TCKDA- VtK& ??aa 'OMTEDSTSTJBS TAX NOTICE. it coino diieaiiif payable, not! i U l.'rvby lv- on that the Collector will he In nttendance nt J.ick'cuit llle. Friday nnd EctunTuy, Ihe 2Cth nml 27th or Auyrrul. Kirliyvllh1, Tuesday . Aug "Olh, Wnlilo. Wednwday, Aug. Slit, 18CI, to re- Ctito tho same and hwnv License. Tnx-I'ayrrs w II notloo the following ex tract fiom llio IaoIsc Law: 'All perron who shall ueglcct lo pay the duties and tuxcx. etc.. as ufiir-Htld itrMMtl upon tbi-ni. tn the .Collector within the lime pi-cilli.il. shall be liable lo pay Uo iM-rccut. addltloual uiiyu the amount thrr.-ot." . . UVVCOK. U. fi. CnUtv.lor.foe.iiM itlktu i,t, f ijJA II lliiilir ' rnnT n fir i j r.. .- 0Jii?.TI Adiuiuistiator'a Sate. ILL offer for sate nt the Joo i ourt House, In Jacksonville. Juckson U"nty, OrKon,on8atrrrday, thelOthday V,'!.,f'!,.limb'r, "?' ?l 7r 'k "J1 'J'0 Uumallle, Inie of Juc1m..u County, died niewU ol, ond fn lhaf certain larm or ranch, i'ualedon Poornian'CretK, near the juue- 'on ' ' 'acK'o'iville ur.d Apph-gate iV ". ""2 .. ' .Tl,'"S,", ?' " '"wniuin U. O. CnCHW,MO linm . ' " h' N ' KI.MS, 0ugl3. l,WIc AJmlui,ra; expect-:l,d' J llo'' .' nemvd pjl-idi . CASH MAX MDIiLER. At TIIK BRICK S T O RE; tVBW.fftOratr wJlstla Strwtfty JacksttnvtHo, f h. HAS i rrcrtverf iut lliHhn TO M former large mi4 wttilecW-4 Slock T rTAB b rro-lvcit nn nAlltthn to FANOV.STAPt-E .,UMMCrt DRY GOODS OXiO'A'JUULlNrGaS- iinnnT.o llin ellCx. w w w f x ' Groceries, ' hiquon, Cutlery, Crockery, Mining Tool, V All at Hcduccd Price. TJlTitiiiI,AT.I. nrV fiivfti,-T ta-iV tliul none cau complnJii. Iliglicftf Price Pale! for Pr tluce in Kvc1hirc forOmlft. J. ROW'S Oigrctr jstoiro r Oppotllo tm-o A WV1'''. CnllfoniU it., Jocksijiivllln Orrgmi. Lnm. . -4UA &8 . I TOYS! IW! TOTS! HOLIDAY GIFTS I J. ItOW Informs tnr clfann of Jwcknn vllle ond tho pulilo geiiemllr that U h jlisl .voelved and. oUvsa for sok his luprrieo roeft oo I ICAVAXA & IMITATIOX--CHIiWINC AXI) BMOKINH M: r' :fcrT tv rc'Airivjf. ' MATciiha;. Jt iH- i ' -W ntfsfr riiTi.EKv, Stationory tSt SckoI-Bk PIUS. ItAISINS, CA.VDT. UTd,. SUUAItS. TOVH; alhums. irro. Prleeit to suit th-r Uuier- Call. nA mt your mlln. Choice Green Trmb constantly on taiwl. J)ec. i, inn. J. ww. SIiIiK!!T8, fr ",u rn'iorltlon' AKlUJPtWtiHty-flve lou. more or less, of OoveriuiM-fit irtorti. from JauksonrllU In Fort Klanintli. Op'goii. will l reccll'by tin, umleriilgiiid until VI o'clock M. August Bill. IW',1. Said slonv to be dellveretl In good order nl Fort Kiiiniall., wt tn WCoie the lt day or OcloU-r, IHt: K l'roposulti.li.ill lw in iluUlante, dWgurrtr Ihe price per pound, mid Ihe i)me Mid rts ideuuvof two rurponslbluw-vlirllic. rayiiciit to be laado iioii completion e4 Ihe contrisat, In the fuinU liiruMicd by lh UnHed Sktlcit for (i4le ilUbiirst-iiii-uts, of a toon nfter as they ntuy be MSclrtd for thnt purpose, . Salif biitt Witt be opened AlveMt M, L1BCI, at three o'clock 1". M. BIMeis m f Iwrlltd to he preleiril. I'rojjo.nlit to be illrmtrf? is upm. ii. u. irmTerttood, A. A, Q. .H,, Fort KVtincrfh, vl JuelV-oiivlllu, Oregon, and "Proposals for Trnnporlatloii"en4iiSMAati the ci.vcloi. The right to N'JcctttiJ or all W tk UiU is hvKby scMsvetl. : xt. c. trprnmnrooD. Ul I.l,l. C. V," Ut C0. . A. X. U. M. Ft. Khiinalh. 0u.. July lli.'fil. Jyza3- Now! New!! Nw!! KREUZER'S Uelween New State Saloon nnd lirwibury &. WaduV, Juckaouvllle 1SSTOC1CKD COMPLETELY WITH JBust Cigars and TelG. "OSliSIP CANDID AND NUTS- '!" ' NEW TOYS & NOTIONS mtESlI PJtUlTS.KTCKTC. ! m Mr, Kreiizcr having rcbasiCaill lore one uoor south ur HrmlbuoVy t H'suleV, Cilllll 111., lllfm.ll.... r .1 ,A . . ' ,-...- ... .,.v..,,u ui i ni; iiuume ut hi eow Plclo atock or mnuktim u.l m, J in.. irjL.. AJ.ooJWj varjoiw brands to cljjars. rrwi JJTWjHf llll'hh 'ke too! stv You can Ikj best supplied with any arlf. cloa In bis Hue, aad aavo money, by Klving hiui a call. Deciwbcr 18, 1MX - "- - - t'niiiii(juuajjiuiu.j.. tmm ..- "-' ' I I Srtn &fiHiiif