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tiii; J. M. HCTTOJf, KtlKor. To tjik P"icior akd rrnuAsrKcr op tocr Union, a Govinxur.vr ron tub wiinr.a la tSDtsnwsiiir.K." 1)diAfn;f on JACKHO.VVIM.i:, OIIKUON. Our Obligations to Enlist. SATURDAY i 'i )I0!IM.G, JAN. 7, m List of Agents for llio Oiikoos' Scn-tinki., K. F. Russell, general agent for Oregon,, and Idaho Territory. I.. I'. Flibcr. San Francisco CaI. J.J. Knowlton tt'o do...... do, Thomas 'Itavis, Anidrgittc. Ojru. FT. It. Hill Wllber do F. G.lllrd'oyc Itock Point do Thomas Croxlon, ....Croxtons Dljotlnsdo Win. Splccr, Jump-OfT-Jo do Oor. Glbbs,...., Portland do D. II. Thompson, Albany do TV. II. Evans, Althouia do Thomas Carr do do Thomas F, Floyd Kerb; vlllc do B. W, Bawycr do do )). I. Anderson Phoenix do D.M.G.Oault lei do A. Ireland .. Virile Creek do Geo. L. Dean, Kllcnburg do Thcodrlo Unmcroii Union Town do James V. Walton Iloscbiirg Oo Jllii Ifsttlo Hunter.... Rojrtto Itlver do Ii. V. Sulllm Fort Klamath do Hlngcr Herman, or Canyonvillc,go ucral Agi a ror nougias louniy. Dcadmond who killed Meeks, hi been found guilty of murder lu the flrit degree, and n.ll rccclro the tvtrvme penalty of the law on the 17th of February. O'Meara liu retired from tho olltorUl chair of the Eugene City Itsvlcw, nud Noll ncr lake up the chair. lUaurriMi. Wo are Informed by Serjl. Stearni, that tho number ofcnllitiueul dur ing tb week, up to yesterday, la tlarrn; inaklug tho uholc numlicr now cnllitcd 23. Hof.xriKi-.Tho County Commissioners, at their lait mectlug.niAiIo an appropriation far Ibo County Volunteer llouiity, which In to bo pild when the.men ire mustered Into tho icrTlco. The weather, that old itandlng 'locllteoi," has behaved tery well tbli week. During the lait day or two, howcrcr, it has shown symptoms oruneailness, which In til prob ability will end In 4w. Tiiamu to llr. 1'oit Master for Madam Demorcstls Illustrated Monthly, and Frank Lesllos Ladlei Magazine, for December. Ho keepi Ihcoi forwlc. I.kttxii-IIox 8roi.rs.-6n" lait Saturday night, lomo low thler broke- loot Iho letter box In front or tho l'it Ofllce, aud carrlid It off. It contained quite n uumber of let ten. No duo lmi bctn dlfcoverul to lead to the dbcovery of thli audacious robber. Those remark wo tniJo sorao time ago about new crossings near tho Smixrr. oSeo were- somewhat premature The crossings have not raaJj their appearance yet, but the mud has becooiosomo deeper. I.mtal!.atiox.-Oo tho 27lliinil., the following officer were Installed In Warren i.ouge, no. to, r. & A. it. for the cniulng uasonio year : J. E. Rom, W. M : N. Laa- gell, 8. W Joi. HatcrOeld, J. W J 0. Y. Sarajie, Scot John Drum, Tresj U.S. Dun lp( Tyler John Love, Sr. I)j W. A. Owen Jr. D. ' Election ok OmcKK. At a regular meeting or Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, 1.0. 0. l, held at the maon!o hall, on Saturday, 31it of Dec, the following ofllcerawerotlec ted for the enculug term: Wra. Hay, N. G j Oeorgo P.Fuok. V. G: Newman Fisher, R. 8j Joseph Wctterr. Tres. A Good Orrisa. Sergeant Dunlop, be ing anxious to encourage enlistments In the matrimonial corps, offers to give to every conple who will marry aud settle lu Jack sonvllle, a quart of sweet potatoes and a bushel of strawberries. The Sergeant de clares tba tho was Induced to make thU offer from purely philanthropic motives and to Increase the demand for "gardeu truck.' Qcotas. The Regiment now being railed In Oregon la to couilit of SGSmen, rank aud Me. The whole amount of totes coat at the Nov. Election, was 18,813. Thus It will require one man in about 19 voter, to fill the Regiment. Taking this volo as a basis for each ceun ty a quotas, it will be found to closely an- wado nearly eighteen moulhi . Tho follow lug tabic will show the dlfftr- U6 u m quo.as, used respectively ou the enrollment, and vote. tounrw You Ja;kson.,,,,,,t 54 JoMpblne ij Multnomah,...,,.,,,, ' 105 Douglas 53 Clackamas,,., 50 Wasco&arant iU Tolk , .5 Yamhill I,.;" Llaa...,, t 91 WahIngto sd ""oo 37 Mm,w 100 100.. ,.-, fi7 It will be seen that Josephine Comity Is called en for 663 per cent, than her quota "euld bey If baied on her last vote. In response ton requisition from the com manding General of this Department, ou loyal Governor has nppcnfcd to the Citi zens ofbrcgou for "ono regiment or Infan try, In nddition to the Volunteers now In tho service of the United dtatcs, to aid In the enforcement of the laws, suppress Insurrec tion and to chastise hostile Iudians In this Military District." This is tho first direct appeal to tho peo ple of Oregon, sinco the Inauguration of our gigantic National strife, for the support of the Constitution, the maintnlnanca of the Laws, and tho fundamental principles of oar Republican Fabric. Other States havo been called upon to bear their burdens of war, and nobly have citizens, from time to time, budded on tbeir armor, aud periled their lives on tho bloody Geld of conflict. On more than one occa sion Iiato they valllantly and amply testified their unswerving devotion to the land of Liberty. Patriotic mea, to respond to the appeals of their Government, havo abandon ed lucrative and honorable professions and trader, and fired with that pnro and lolly enthusiasm, which ever characterizes n truly gtcat cause, have enlisted In defence of tho Star Spaogtct Danner. The page of history unfolds with pride nd admiration tho daring valor and Im mortal (cats of nations, long sln'co slumbering In tho Mausoleum) of conquer ing time. Ionidas, at Thermopylae, with his chosen few, hurling back, drinking death befora tho Invtncab'o march of victorious thousands. Of Darius and his conquering legions, swept nway in mortal conflict be fore the Indomitable prowess ofOicccc, on the bloody plains of Marathon. Of the llo- m.in ltrgulu:, rather than endure a dishmi orabla peace, roturnlog to Carthage to meet chains, torture and cruet death. Of the Spartan Mother, presenting tier only son with a shield, bearing this Iimorlptlon: "Re turn with this, or upon it." In yet more lofty Instances docs It record llio heroic sacrifices, tho unparalleled bravi- ry ami sublimo ardor of the American pa. triots, battling todty for a National exist ence. Life Is sweet ; but without liberty, nhcro nro lis charms? What Is It worth T What Is the value of a once glorious Na tion, to be distracted, Into petty, distinct sovereignties, with naught but an. Imagi nary lino to divide ono from another? What Is to be tho value of u Nation, cocrc cil Into an acknowledgment ol Its own ills Integration, to lw dlihonorcd abroad aud scornfully dciplsid at heme ? Heaven for bid I sMay the day never dawn that shall witness our magnificent Republic, to which neither Greece nor Home, iu their palmiest days, could present an equal, torn asunder Into warring fragments dcstrnynl by the hands of bcr own degenerate children, after a proud and ni.tjcstlc march of uioro than three-quarters of nccnlury? Must we, af ter so glorious and unprecedented n career, con fin to the world In suspense, the etern al failure of Republican experiment our Incapacity for 'self government? Are the hallowed teachings, are the bloody sacri fices of the Ilovolutlouary Sires of 110 avail I Are the memorable struggles Immortalized In history, the gory slalned fields of Dunk er Hill, of Lexington, of Monmoulh, of Vorklown and oMJaratogu, oro they for gotten ? Hate wo effaced the recollection of Washington and his Immortal compeers, marching In tho dark night of Freedom, barefooted, over tho frozeu suow of Valley Forge? Aud for tho accomplishment of what? For the ochlevcment of that proud tiallouality, of that sweet Freedom j of that unexampled prosperity, ol that lus trous fame and that felicitous existence, wo have enjoyed unimpaired for so many year, and must we abandon these cherished bless ings to gratify tho mad nmbllloii of a horde of traitors, who. ruthcr than serve In Jleaven will rnlo In Hell to revel In the flowing blood of on expiring uation ? No I never! never! Ily the revered memory of those from whom wo have Inheriled this grand legacy j we dare not. As we veoerato their unsullied lives and noble deeds, as we llSkljt .! SI..I u.lfA l "'u ucr 'ir nainoi icacaings, we can not prove so base. Our bleedlns countrv. touW In ti.j throes of disolutlon feelingly cries In this hour of emergenoy to her faithful, loyal sons. Are we faithful, are wo loyal? Then let us respond, to enjoy In nfter years that preud consciousness the dutiful patri ot alone feels. 8hon!d our nation fall, our return humiliated with reveri-d burners j our entire sea conceive the upbraiding of our conscience, when reflecting that we had never summon ed tho courago to avert the dire catastro phe ourselves. What must be in nfter years trie Infamy of him, who llko tho Tory ol "!C rcjotccd In the adverse fortuno of his struggling government, denied a friendly hand for lis salvation, and with an Arnold sink Into Iho narrow gravo of oblivion, bearing the uncnvlablo epithet of Traitor, followed with the scorn and scorching contempt of an Indignant posterity. Let 11 s, while we can, make a record to be more enduring than parlan marble. A record to which In fulurc years we can proudly turn. Let thai record be In dcfcucc of our cotinly, a golden legacy wo can nobly transmit from a. Republican ancestry to n Republi can posterity. Aside from our patriotic obligations In a National view, we are summoned to pro tcct tho frontiers of our own State from In cursions of a foe whose known mode of war fare our citizens aro conversant with. Did no higher Impulse animate us, the spirit of State pride alone would prompt us to re spond to tho call appealed to us as good ana toyai ciizens. u possible let us en ileuvor to save our Statu from the painful and humiliating alternative of a draft. The duty of volunteering in this emergen cy rests with men of nil parties. Our In terest mill .Individual happiness Is at stnke. Our Slate calls, let It not be lu vain. Then "Wu'll rally round tho Flag boys, we'll rally once airalii, PlioultiiK llio Ilaltlocrv of Freedom. Wo'll rally from tho hlll-slde, wu'll rally from the plntn, 8'joutlng tho ilallle cry of Freedom." IllxiiKtt Hkuma.v. BY CALIFORNIA AND OREGON TELEQRAPH. anronrsn rxcixnvm.r ron Tim mvtiniu HOOD'S LOSS IN IZUAAU). W'OV XD1&D AlVDPUIS- OM3IIS. Doinbardmcnt and Assault on Fort Fisher Fort Much Damaged. COiVUKKHSIOXA L INVfiSTI-GATION-IN COLORADO. HOOD CROSSING TIIR TK.VVKS- SKK. TIJNNKSSKK FIU'.K FROM RKJIKLS. UrccUliirldgf, Vuughii anil Jliirko Wlilpiictt. Rnlil Into .llakma-InlinuUunlj" leatin; riinrlcilon-Grcnt snffrrln?. the fleet, says: Refugees from Chat Its ton and other points In S. C, slate that all the Inhabitants who could do so, Dave removed Into the country. Great distress prevails. Scarcely any flour or other necessaries can bo obtained at any price. Sherman's suc cess occasions general alarm. Several blockade runners arc In Charleston harb or, waiting an opportunity to escape. Little business other than that connected with blockade rnnnlng and war matters. Fortress Monroe, .Id. The stormy weather still continues with unabated fury. "No arrivals from tho Sonth or Wilming ton to report. New York, 3d. A Illlton Ilcnd cor respondent says: Tho obstructions In tho Savannah river nro bolng rapidly and suc cessfully removed. Itnats run dally from this point. Largo quantities of valuable property are dally brought to light. New York, -ith. Worlds Hilton Head correspondent, from Ueaufort, S. C, under lata of the 28lh, says Increased prepara tions arc being made lu Sherman's army to reiumo the offensive. The enemy evidently expect an attack on Charleston. Refu gees say that Charleston Is being surround ed by formidable earthworks. A portion of Dalghrcn'a fleet nr engaged In remov ing obstructions from the Savannah River some of which were formtdoble. The Sa vannah Republican of tho lOlli, contains proceedings of a meeting called by the Mnyor and other Influential citizens, to tako Into consideration matters relating to tho present and future welfare of tho city, and resolutions were adopted to the effect that "Wo accept our position and the sur render, and In tho Language of the Presi dent of the United Slates, to have pence by laying down our nrnn and submitting to the Nationul authority, under the Con stitution, leaving qncMlons which remain, to be ndjustrd by I he peaceful means of legislation. Second, that laying aside ull deferences, and burying bygoues, we will use our best endearnrs to bring back the prospcrty and commerce oneo enjoyed. Iho storm through which Porter's fleet rode In saftey, Is said to bo the most terrlbls that has occurred on the coast for years. The rebels regard It as n special net of Providence, In their favor, as It gave them tlmo to fortify. The movement to make Lcc Generalissimo continues. New York. 20lh The TiniM' unrclul dispatch tnya It hss uuthoily for slating hat the cotton captured at Savannah will be tnksn aril sold by tho Government. It Is reportod that Simon Draper, Collector of Now York, has been appointed agent at B.ivuniian, to superintend the shipment In Justice's Court, before U. S. Hoyden, .T. V., Dec. 31st: Civil action T. A. Johnson rs. J. Dice. Judgment In Ibis case set aside on motion of defendant, nud a new trial ordered on tho 14th Inst. Civil nctlo'n Action In replevin Jan 2d: Win. Ilalbln- vs. W. Becson. Trial doy set for the Oth Inst. Iu Recorder's Court, Jan. 4lh Miller charged with drunkeness nnd disorderly conduct. ' Fined ten dollars and costs. We wish to call attention to the very excellent nrtlcle, on thcBtibject of recruit ing, by Dinger Herman, which appears In to-day's Issue. It will doubly repay perusal. It abounds In fioo patriotic sen timent. Wo. M. Stewart and cx-Govcrnor Nye have been elected U. S. Senators from Nevada. CHEAP FOR CASH MAX MIJLLEE, AT TJIK XJorxs.. Iii Jacksonville, on th 2d lust., to the wife of Christian Ulrlch, a daughter. Dlod. 1 .HL.M-iam.jgjs .i- .. .. ...a .. ... nnu iaio 01 cnnnii. 1 nc llcrolile corres pondent says 50 plckul men now command Fuiiy's Island In JuniM River, near Dutch 0.ip. The rebels have been driven bv th! Proceedings of a mcetintr of P,nM',rnmBn jn,P"r,n1,, pillion opposite ..." - . -"""q ii., IInHl ll,,,,,n l1li.M iJil.li. .'....... n.-, jkvuviir the citizens of Savannah, Governors of Now York and Missouri Inaugurated. New York, 26lh. Herald's special dls patch says: Official Information from iSashvillo slnt.es Hood's losoes from the 13lh to thcU'-'d, were, killed. 2 075; woun ded, 0,720, prisoners, occlusive) of wouud id, 5370; with the wounded, the prisoners will amount to about 13,000. Fifty seven guns were captured. Forlrcw Nonroe, 27lli. Steamer from off Wilmington bus Just arrived. The can nonading of Fort Fisher ojwied about noon on tho M1I1, and continued nil day, belny relumed. Thursday It was kept up vigorously. Tin Fort Is much damaged. A small portion of our troop landed Sun- the Ilowilk Monro continues within tho rebel lines. The troops that evacuated Savummli nrs doubt le m on their way to reinforce Ic, and also Ilrecklnrldgc. We may look for hostile ni'ivcninnls from Lee soon. News from Sheridan's headquarters con firms the report that Jiarly has withdrawn a portion of his forces from the Shemin iloah Vullcy. Albany, 2d The newly elected (Jov. Reuben K. Fenton, was inauguration to-dav. St. Iuis, 2d Thomas H. Flelcher. the newly eleclid rudlcul Governor was In augurated to day. Han Fnmclsco, dtli. Igal Tenders, ICg-47. At Waldo, Oregon. Decembsr 27th, 1804, of bolherle, Jauka Ei.umik son of A. II. and Lydla A. Mcllwala, aged 2 years aud 10 mouths. "Yes I thou art. lied, ersgulll hail power To stain thy cherub soul and form, Closed Is the soft ephenicrul flower That nover full a storm I Tho sunlieam'sMnlle, the xephlr's breath, All that It knew from birth to death. Thuu wur't so like a form of light, That Heaven benignly catled tlioo hence, Ere yet tho world could breathe one blight O'or thy swt-el Innocence: And thou that bright home to bleu, Art passed, with all thy loveliness 1" On January -llh. at half past 10 o'clock. a. u. ItMiicui V.. daiixhUr of N. C, and Aim Dean, ngi-d II years and one mouth. "No bitter teurs fur Ihco bo shed, lllovom of being I Seen and gonol Willi llowcrs nlnuo wo strew thy Led, 0 bleat departed ono I Whoso ull of Ufa a rosy ray, Illushi'd Into dawn and paswd away," BRICK STORE, Corner of Oregoo and Main Stmts, Jacksonville, HAS just recc!"d an addition U IU former largo and well selected Stotk FANOY. STAPLE & SUMMER DEYGOODS !0 00 LU CO 00 CO CO! a O 0 H b! Z r 1 .: 03 o 0 a", o o o u K5 it N3yrO-PAT. list of Xottors Rnt.UNINOJ Unclaimed In Iho Post Of fice, nt Jacksonville, Stuto orOgu., on Iho 1st day of Jau., IBM. Atwood Mrs L M LjcIcov Kllsworlh llatdwlu M F iMyars Mis SumIi iVunn Myers Thomas Alalhlx Daniel Muun It H Myers A F 3 I'u Mia Win Fulk Wm A 1'oer MIjs Julia Riibitisnn Natll Itobius A 2 lloiicmnst'aptG W Ruth 0 8 ltuliner Jus T H die Theol Krillcii Mrs Ilruwii F M llurnts Adam ll.uiln Henry llotsford Muirs Itonlhley A II Collins V O Ohtice Wilmot Coffer Win Chnnibcrliii Joj Chntmuu Juhn Clauson II 0 Drake Miss M Drake Salllo A Davldion U 1) All at Rcducod Fxiom. ONHand ALL are InvlUd to fa vor him with a call, as It costs nuk ing tu show roods, "' It la a pl liro to sell them at prices so low that none can complain. Iliplicat 1'iico Paid fer Pr. iliico its lxnliniitr'n fnr needs. IrJj'SJwTNJ H nclare II Scugiilns D S Durhmn A A o 1) 0 Sv.eit Cor 2 A IIkhkii-t rou Maeino SoVr Sojkr, Sfcii as now TJhko nr Crktaim 1'aktiss. We havo received the following receipt, from ono who knows, which we nro assured Is founded 00 the most netentiflr. ni-r.iMnl,. day afternoon, aud skirmished with great and has been thoroughly tested, aud proved gallantry up to the fort, actually entered entirely practicable: Tako Ave pounds of hard soup, dissolve Xn'mt 69 U 129 S 50 fit 120 40 IC 100 41 M !)3 61 armies arms and tralllu: boartl be fofested and ravaged by a merciless fooj tho Mississippi bo studded with custom houses j the southern Territory In our possession ba surrendered : everv couquered city, the capture of which cost us the sacrifice of tho nations purest blood, bo capitulated: our land be saveml into belligerent sections, with probably a v raucu-nraencan ismpiro erected with Impunity on our shores j and all this be conceded to the Infamy of men who washed tbeir hands in blood at Fort Pillow; who reveled iu inldolgbt assassination at Lawrence, and danced npon its charred ruins j men who dellahteJ in the massacre ol helpless women and children at Guyan dotle men who look pride In exhuming patriot graves to dessecrato the remains and manufacture human bones Into trinkets of amusement and exhibition j men who have complacently looked upon the starving uu.wu prisoners at UUla Jsle.nnd sneered as death released the soul from their emacia ted skeleton leDomsnts. Should It be our mournful fate to behold sneh auMhrt. and to treat as neera jaurh ran -. - - "! vm4 nu tho works and killed a bearer of dispatches who was entering. Our forces wero sub sequently withdrawn from Iho shore. Washington, 28lh. The affair In Colo rado Territory, In which Col. Cinilnglon destroyed n large Indian vlllago and ull Its Inhabitants, Is to be made the subject of Congressional Investigation. Letters re ceived from high ofilclal authority In Col orado, say that the Indians were killed af ter surrendering, and that a large propor tion of them were women and children. Nw ork, 28th. Tribune has Iho fob lowing from CoiunibU, under date of the 28th: Tho advance of Hood's army reach ed Florence on tho evening of the 211th. During the whole of the next day his In- rantry wero crossing tho river. Tennessee Is now free from rebels. New York, 20tb.-Herald's Washing ton special reiterates the statement that Mosby was badly wounded by a scoul, and has since died. Cincinnati, 20tli Commercial has a dispatch from Louisville, Ky., which says thoraldof8loncmin nnd Durbrldgo was n perfect success. Drecklnrldgc, Ynughn and nurke wero whipped and their forces scattered. 8aitvllle was burned ami tb works destroyed. The railroad from Urls tol to 20 miles beyond Wylhvllle was de stroyed, with all the rolling stock. JJrls tol and Wylhvllle are In ruins. The, pro perty sestroyed will amount to over 20 millions. Cairo 3d.-Tbe steamer MolHe Able, from New Orleans the 20th, has arrived. A force of about two thousand, under Col. Robinson, left for 0 raid Into Alabama on the 13th, to sever the railroad and com mnulcatlons at Pollard, nnd destroy such propeny anu stores as might be found there. Reaehlog there on the 14tb, they ioudu mo place evacuated. A irat r care, mostly Diied with groin and Govern ment stores, was destroyed. The railroad was destroyed, and the expedition returned. WahIrjston,.2d.-A private letter from It in ten gallons of water, distilled at ibn fuclory ofnrrognnnrej Ihen diwolve fifteen pounds or iiiMiiigrry In fifteen gallons of dtttpUon) add ten pound stciiieVe of the Pony Kxpust, boll' It In the cauldrcn of ilandtr ten minntes, lot It ssnnd. but not settlo, nnd pour In ten vlnls of the abuse of I.INC01.HJ then mix any quantity the more me uetleror tying about 7'oiiy iiieiMS and newspajcri, and yon haven sift soap that will extract (not grease) but DOLLARS from a large portion of the people of Oregon, particularly of the sonth- em part. Why Is it that "big strikes aud rich dig. Kings In Southern Oregon do not excite people abroad? Because big strikes and rich diggings are so common here (bat they hnvo ceased to bo a novelty. ' On last Saturday, Mr. V. S. Rolls picked tip, In his diggings, about ono mile, boyond tho Willow Springs, a littlescd" weighing 23 oz, valued at 8379 50. If Mr. Roils had found that "scad" within two degrees of the north pole, what a rush it would have occasioned I Ghand Rau.y. Everybody who feeli the least Interest In havln.i- nm- ,,i mi 1" . .. . " 1 "" mr quoia, ami luereoy ovoid suouid attend the hnvis Dr A 3 Uurr sou '. A 2 Grubb Sam'l Gib 'On F M llool UP HnzltttliieTP Ji'luxon J L Johnson V F Kent Wyman Klikmun J L 2 Towno Win F Yiiueti Aly Ylnsen Mrs Phoebe Yuncil L AVhechr.MrsM AVnlkcr Jas Wut! J A Wullucu Lyilfa A "Williams Wm SACHS' BROS. E-ARGE ARRIVALS xxx AT xxx SACHS BROS CHEAP mil STORE, -or- To obtalu any or theso letters, the app. cant muit cull liir"advirtlfed Iclters," give tho date of this list, and pay ono cent for udvcrllalng. If not called for within oh wmth, they will bo sent to the Dead Letlur Ofllce. liu inulllnir lellvni. nines ilm nolnf- stamp on the npixrr rlghl-lmiiiUorner.and leave spaco between the stamp and direction ror post-murklug without InlcrfcrrlnK with tho writing. S. 15. 1IA1NI3, V M. "NTETVV GOODS Of every uV-serlptlon, and lbs latest Styles fe FasklsMW Sultabto tr FALL & WINTER 9 -& A Cum. Wo use Hit method to express our grati tude to Ibd CltX ni of Juckkouvllle. ulin contributed to the inlublonud very accep table New Years' Gift preseuttd ii us by Mrs. Mary II. Cuiuuilngs. May tho donors iccelvo manifold mors In this prsscnt lime, aud In the world to come, life everlastlug. J. W. MILLER, SUSAN 15. MILLER. Jacksonville, Jan. 3d, 1HG3. To Donation JjandCluliuRuts. tthereas; It having become nwattirof Land Office, Roseburg. Ofin., 1 1'i-vviiiucr iviu, litbS, - on a o B u o vx in a Li s o o r3 a CS o i-s o o S "eg g o m CO d a draft. grand mass iseellnir fn Jacksonville, 00 nest Saturday, January 14th. Itbonticipatedthat tbero will be the largat turnout oj the teuton. Mises. From every mining camp In Southern Oregon, the most cheering Dews comes m regad to thertoes. WIIUw Springs, particularly, Is "panning oat" better than jsver before. IvonTAJu to Donation wim Hold- sbs. All those having Donation .claims, who have not mad ilmir flnj.i n.i . 1 ; do well to read the edvertsment of the Rec Ister of the Land Ofllce, in another column. " - '! ..- Lano county lscka nine men of fllllnir n;r quota. " neccAsiiy 10 peneet the permanent recirds ui 1 111 11 uihco, anu 10 uoicrmino the validity or Invalidity of donation claims In this dis trict, many of which are Irregular, and soma void ; and It being csaoutlal to (be Govurninent, as well as to the general Inter est or the commuullv. that nkinj.,i j. lion tUiim, and thou covtrtd by tnvalitl tola should bo brOUL'llt Into markut ( ..-.i. .' day as possible 5 therefor, In pursuauce er Instruct ons.vje bsreby notlfv all donation claimants, their asslgueea or legal represen tatives, who have not fllfil In II. ! nm.i r..r r i; - 1.1 .... v.:.", "..."".'. i'"' TV. ,? 'u-iit mm cuuivation.as required by Act or i7t!i Sept.. 1850, and amendments, to do so within tfr vvntht from k. and all who have not taken Ibe oath or allegiance and paid ror Issuing flaal certificates as contemplated by the 6th sec tlou or the Act, or yothMay, 18ti2, are re spectriilly requested to comply as early as OMible. To tav expenio ond trouble ts 1 .1.,v.ln? '. "'ce from tho said oee. It Is hereby announced that most ir not all or said business can be satisfactorily ...., .M.wMp.. .uvRiniiiur oxprvai. JOHN KELLY, Register, Anouox R. tu.sT, Hsoordtr. wfl. Mill be tke T3 (3 O U w w o K u o XjO-757-0-fc In this Tuz&EijaLj&rx -fit JM- "S i i OUB MOTTO "aUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS -AND. Finn! (settlement. In the waiter or the estate or George and Margaret Long, deceased. Notice 1 la hereby given, that Herman IlelsM, Tubllo Admlulstrator, has filed Inls Bfc,J1Ini,f?.r ,un,, cltlemcnt or said .state, V,,,W.aaeaJri Ibe 8lh day or Fcbru! ary.ltX5.hM besn Mt apart for said final teltleraant or said estate. v Judge.0rder0f 0n J 'TolBai County 1 .L 'VM' HOFFMAN, Clerk. January 71b, 1865, ' w "ELct3Ly Xjtm,y mUJUS STRICTLY AD1IRS TO. All are rcspecirully InvlU-d to srlvs ns fh ... . 8A011S 0'a. Jacksonville. Oct. 1. '6t. octlt Tay Up! Pay UpJ Py Vf! ALL those Indebted to me are reqnsstsd . ,,me forward nnd settle np, and all who hold deraonds against me will pleas present them, as I expect to leave Jackson villa In a few days. t L?U? VUh J0 M" mT HOUSK and LOT at a bargain. Those wishing to bbc chase will nleasa eall at mv rin i.V. diately. a. O.ALUERTft, Jacksonville, Nor. Stb, 1861. u