a isjjamar-"I'MT-"" i m Himfuir OBftTJlMSL. IMU TO TK PICUCT AXD rxnMlKKKCT Of YOCR tiNIOK, A QOTCItNUCNT roit TUK WliOLIi IS itHDUrXKiiBlJC." Waikingten, JACICSOWIXIaH, OUKCJON. II '-1 IATERD.iY M0RN!.0, J.1.V, H, Mj i i i ' " "jm. List of Agents for tho On Knox Iscstinkl, E. F. Russell, general agent for Oregon,, aad Idaho Territory, LuP. FUher ,,Sn Frnnclrco Cl. J J. Knonlton it Co do do Thomas Davis, Applegntc. Oan. FT. It. Hill Wllbsr do Vt 0. lllrdsoyc Hock Point do Thomas Croxton, . ...Crottons Dluslns do Vi'm. Bplctr, Jump-Ofl-Jo do nor. Glbbi,.., Portland do D. II. Thompson, Allwny do W. J. Kvans AHbouse do ThomasCarr do do ThoraarF. Floyd Kerby villa do B.iW. Sawyer do do I). P. Anderson,, ,.1'hocntx do D.M.G.Gaull ; do do A. Ireland ......Myrtle Creek do Geo, I. Dean, Ellenburg do Theodrlc Cameron Union Town do James W. Watsou Itotcburg do JllssHsltle Hunter.... Rogue Hirer do L. W.Eulllns Fort Klamath do Ringer Herman, of CanyonvlIlc,ge neral Aganl for Douglas County. Em! of Volume IX. With Ibis number of tho Scvtixki., ends the 91b year of Its pnbllcatton. Of Its put career Its patrons are mfllclcntlr aciualn ted. When ire took chargo of Its columns, as we bare before staled, wo did not expect, short of two years, to mike the Sbntixki. n first class paper, but to Improve It from time to tltno as Its Increas-d pittronugo would warrant, are happy to state to dav,itbat so far, we bare realized our mot anguine cipcctalloni, and wilt promlte, If the peoplo of Southern Oregon will second our efforts, and continue to Increase their patronago as they baro heretofore done, that befcrc another year closes, wo wtll pre sent them with a paper second to uo otbtr In Oregon. We today commit the Skn-tinel to the liacds of Its patrons. If ibey would lure a Union newspaper worthy of Southern Or egon, they can do so by tiling their Inllu. ence In behalf of the Skxtixxl. No Union man should fall to take the local paper of his section, If ho withes bis party succe. A little exertion on the part of every friend of tho 6b.nti.mi. would Increase the list of subscriptions, and render It much mora inter citing to thetnielves, and at least make It elf sustaining. Who nil! act on tto sug gestion! tilucl Tidings. The Tvlcgrapli brings us glorlus news this' week. News calculated to send a thtlll'of joy to crery heart. It i the only time slnco the commencement of the war, that' we Lave Lad reatoasble hope for peace. Wo hope ere miny months shall pass, to see a rebctliouj people returned to their allegiance, purified by the mournful sacri fice, which they hare brought on the proudest Nation of the world. Let m re joice at the projpect of peace. Ox the first page of this Issue will be found some valuablo table), giving the dis tances from Jacksonville on various routes through the mountains to ll.o gold fields eajt of the Cascade Mountains. There will also be found a very bterestlng letter from ex-Oov. Curry, which was written to Col. Drew of this place. 1'ojit Kuvutii. Several of the Fort Klamath boys arrived In town on Thurs. day. They report about -1 feet of ssow when they left there. They came by way of Yrcka, and will return by the same route In a few days, taking with them 13 recruits for Company C 1st Ogn. Cuvalry. Hi . Daily Oreooxiax. We baro missed the regular visits of this valuable Daily since the storms set In, until this week, when we received a basket full of them,. iue perusal oi wuica wo enjoyed very ouch. Jacksom Coi'my Minss " PtrrKRin." We have been Informed that Mr. Williams, but week picked up In his ground sluice on Farmers Flat, two thousand dollars) We would advise Mr. Williams to throw up bis claim and try bis lack In DoUc. Okucxt llocsis. We bavo been Inform ed by Messrs. Howard &. Smith that they will soon bo prepared for building tho cele. brated eeoitnt bouse la Jacksonville which for neatness, cheapness and durabili ty, surpass any other material yet dis covered In the building lias. Tiik WrATtna In the early patt of tbo week we bad torn dense fogs, something very unusual In this part of the country. For tbo but few daya the weather baa bee unusually floe. Mr. S.'l". Starr, who- has caaw through on the telegraphic line from Olywpta, left here on yesterday, for Marysvllle. He U thoroughly repalrlig the line as b goes. J. M. HUTTO.V, IMKor. iiecrultlitg In Josephine. A meeting of the citherns of Josephine county was belli In Ivcrbyvlllc on the 3d Inst,, to lako Into consideration means t raise a bounty for recruits to Oil the quota of the county. The meeting was called to order by J. 0. Weston. Oco. 13. RrJjjgH was chosen chairman and Qattaff Wilson Secretary. A committee of fleo, consiillng of 0. T. Vlntng, J. 0. Weston, W. M. Kvans, It. P. Holsclaw, 0. W. Mnthcwson, wero ap pointed, who reported the following reso lutions : 1. Resolved, That this mooting bo or ganlz'd os an association to be known as tho Josephine county Volunteering Asso ciation. 2. That this association have for lis ob ject tho raising of 82,600 an a bounty to Induce volunteering to fill the quota of this county. 3J. That a President nnd Secretary be elected as permanent officers of the associa tion. 4th. That a committee of one In each precinct bo nppotntcd to call n meeting of the citizens, as soon as possible, to raise subscriptions, and report ut the next meet ing of the association. 6th. That this Association hold Its next meeting at this place, on the 21st day ol January, 1665, nnd that each precinct bo earnestly recommended to report at that time the amount of money It will raise for the purpose slated. On motion, the resolutions were adapted. On motion, tho meeting proceeded to elect a President nnd Secretary, Oco. H. Hrlpgs was cboren President, and Oustuff Wilson Eecretury. The cliulr appointed the following as (he committee for each precinct; Woldo. J. 0. Weston Althouse, Wm. M. Krans ; Hrlggs', A. H. Platter ; Kcr- byvllle, David Kendall; Deer Creek, K. N. Tolin ; Canou Ort(Jk, S. 0. Hart ; Illinois liver, II. 0. Dlanchard ; Slate Creek, II. V. Sloan j Vanyoj, Wm. A. Olbson j Go- lice Creclf, Wm. M. Crow ; Idatnl, Jus. Twogood j Applcgnlc, Wm. Harlet, Wll liamiburg, C. Messcoger. On motion, the proceedings of the meet ing be furnished the SixTiKxt.,and Oregon lUpotttr, for publication. Gustat Wiijon", Secretary. The Uitulmtal, a traitor sheet puhlishul at San Francisco, by JCick Montgomery, devotes on mil re page In eulogising Car roll, tho private who killed Col. Halter. The following arc the closing paragraph : "He fired with unerring aim, nnd llakcr fell. It was cot long ere, In unequal strife, he fell, overpowered, pierced with the.balls of an avenging foe. "0 fatal change I become In one Kid day A scnwdcM corso I luanlmattd cloy." Poor youth, wo can only drop a tear over thy premature grnve and lament the cruel falo nhlcli called thro to tliot-p rcents of blooil. No one to mourn thy untimely death ; no one at vesvcrtlco io breathe a requiem for thy out and train the Ivy over the green sod which coven thy pallid form. Hut I will not renew the memory of such sorrowful scenes. Three lotf years have since Iknn by ; three vernul robes by nature's, band hvo decked his hallowed grave bod still tho bloody work kocsoo. 0, when shall the bloody sacrifice be done! when shall Amerlcu bo purified In fratrici dal gore when shall the wrath of a rclrlb utivc Ood bo oppcnKd by tho tears of childless mothers oud fatherless orphans I when shall smiling peace unllo again In fraternal love the once pror perous, free and Independaot peoplo of America T" Is their an American who can read sued a barrangue and not feel an ovcillow of patriotic Iudlgnatlon. If there be, they de serve not the name. IUcRutma ix Jacksok Couhtv. The Skxtikki. says Messrs. Fay and Doirell, of Jacksonville, are engaged In cam-awing for volunteers to fill up the quota of Jack son county. Sir. Fay'a Democracy must differ from that of some of the leading Dem ocrats of our city. Frequent tffoitj were mado to Induce soiuo of them to as sist In canvassing this connty for volun- leers, but they invariably refused, giving as their reason that It was against their principles, or that they would not ask otb crs to do what they would not do them selves. Ono Democratic gentleman a public speaker declined addressing a part ing word to tbo soldiers on the evening of the fljg presentation, although be was Invi ted to do so. We presume that these diff erences are caused by the different degrees of tbo gentlemen's Democracy. Albany Journal. The Unn connty Democracy is certain ly not posted on their new Democratic pro gramme. They should read the papers. Elmam. They got ashamed of bis conduct ashamed of tho old man's tlriul nnd ifooiir In tbo Intelligencer" as be pronounces It and came to the conclusion to take the otlicc irom him. lleporltr, Tis true they took It from the " old bio," but many of them wish now that tbey bad left him, malont. CtOTnino We woold call attention to Hadgcr k Llndenbergtr't new advertise meut of Winter and Spring goods, in mi IxronTANT. New recruits or veterans ntsblog to obtain their State llounty would do well to call on Jacobs Sc Ilasjell Beeslbeir eotlee. no 1 Ibis way jTbat croswy Is com plctcd. , LATEST TELEGRAM. BUTLER REMOVED. Hood is fortifying Corinth. Gen. Singleton gone to Rich mond on n pence mission Southern pence commiesic on the way to "Wnshingt sioners on. Blnir goes to Richmond with the conditions on which the President will mnkc pence. New York, II th. The Heralds army of the James correspondent tayi All in camp except Out. Hnlli-r lilnwlf appeared greatly surprised at his removal. The question was asked, "If the movement was caused by the Wilmington failure, why was It not mado sooner?" The nniwcr ttf this was that Ccn. Ord, whu temporarily succeeds Duller, was absent, nnd the au thorities only awaited his return. Gin. Butler received the order ubout hall pt II Sunday forenoon, and before three In the afternoon had made nil his farewell preparations, turned the army over to hl successor, and taken his departure fur the North. Tho Herald's Shenandoah correspond ent says tho Inhabitants drcpVuireritig for food, and the rebel troops are quartered among them, rendering their condition still more deplornblc. No new military move ments have taken place In the Valley re cently. The Ilcrnld's Snrlncflelil fMni corra- pendent says the Union gnrris'ms Hne! been withdrawn ni far South a Fort I Smith, Ark., by order ol Gen. Cnnby. i ?scw lotk, 11th. utte nbel poncru conlaln on Inlereitlns detailed account of the late Union raid nf (Jem. Stnneman, I llnrbriilgc nnd Gillcn, lu 'IVnn. and smith. welt Vn., which was so damaging to the enemy In the destruction of Suit nnd Lead works, and a vast amount of other prnjier- The lllchmond papers nre nil ludolp log In a glorlficiitloii over the. failure of the expedition against the Wl'mlnglimdc feuies. I Sloiby is (aid tn be still nil re nnd In n placo of security. His early recovery Is ' nutlclpiteil. A sharp i)icns!nn wm polnjr on be tween rcliel pnpers, In which .TViT ),vl' meddling Is charged ntlic came of nil the recent disasters. Home of tliom In bis de fence nre availing It ni the marplot. Washington, lltb. IHchmnnd paper tay that at last aecoun's from Kontli Car-1 ollna the enemy were still lu front of liar drevlllc. New York, litis. A Washington Dis patch says Scc'y Fessendcn lias asked for a modification nf the law, so ni to ciiubK; him to Issue two hundnd millions more Seven-thirty notes. Tho vote on the Con stilutionat Amendment Hill nntlslnvcrv Xv 1 1 1 be postponed for several d.ijs to nl j low full discussion. ' The Herald' Wuihlngton dipntchay a lending peace Democrat, whu took a prominent part In the peaco movement ' during the lute election, and whoso person al relations with the President have bnn ' very friendly, has gone to Hiehtnnnd and will probably be beard of there hi a day or two. Tho remnant of Hood's army reported to be fortifying Corinth, with a view togoing Into quarters at that place. It Is ulso said that be is repairing tho Mobile and Ohio railroad. New York, 12lb.-Tbo World's special says the Kuding politician who has gnn on a peace mission Is Ucn. Singleton of Illinois. It Is reported that tho relwl Senate, In secret session, adopted u resolution to ap point peace commissioners, and they have been selected and sent to Grant's bead quarters. Orr, of 8. Carolina, (Jilmore, of N. Carolina and Alexander II. Stephens nro of the commlulon. It Is also said that Grant telegraphed that Stephens solicited ' permission to pass through bis lines to vis it Washington. It Is at least known that Illnlr goes to lllchmond with the full kiiowlcdjje and consent of tho President, and is clothed with nutLorlly to uffcr ne gotiations with Jeff Davis, with a view to restore peace, and the rebel authorities will feel assured of this when be shows his creik-ntia's. His instructions are embrucid In these propitious: First, amnesty to all, no matter what they have been since the war began; second, tho Constitution as it is, the Union as It was, the South to return to the Union with all the rights and privileges which it had before any of the States seceded; third, tbe totnl abolition of slavery. From this point the President will not retreat one lota. Ho does not insist on Its immediate abolishment, but desire that measures may be taken to se cure its extinguishment within a reason able length of time. It Is stated on what seems good authority that Jeff Davis Is strongly inclined 'to peaco measure, and will accept terms less liberal than was at first supposed be would. Lincoln, on tbe other band, is disposed to bo as lenient, as poulUc, bat Insists that tbe first pablie action on the part of the Confederacy, must be to lay down arms nnd acknowledge tbe supremacy of the Union. There Is no desire to bumble tbe South, It Is due to tbe Union, not to .the North. As an ev. Idence pf the desire or tbe Administration to oblalnpeaee, it b stated that General Duller was removed not solely Tor incom potency or misdemeanor, but also as an evidence that our government Is disposed tn treat with the south on liberal terms, and is willing to remove every obstacle that may stand tn the way of a perfect un deretanding with that section. It Is re ported that ex Governor Hire?, nnd ex Governor Orr arc now nn their way to Washington on a peace mission. Tho Times' Washington special learns that the rebel pence commhnlon consists of Vice President Stephens, Judge White of Georgia, Mesars. Price ind Orr of South Carolina, Ollmoro of North Carolina, IlivwofVa., and Smith and Singleton nf Mili. This special says it lnlo fear rd Iheru Is no hope of passing a constitu tional iinirndmcnt abolishing slavery. New Vork, 12th. Tho Itlclimoml pa pers, uf Miiidd, contain a telegram, from Charleston, stating that n portion of Sherman's forces had occupied Grahams vlllc.S. C., thlrly-fivo miles north of Sa vannah. Hood's tfilclal report of his defeat lias been received j He acknowledges a Iojs of 60 guns In one day. His account, the bat tle of Nashville was a bad bushier. The Dispatch thinks Thomas will turn and move bis columns toward the Southwest. New York, IStli. The Herald's Shen andoah correspondent suys there Xrc ru mors ilmt the rebels have moved down to Slrasburg, but Its thonght not In sufficient strength to annny Sheridan. Cincinnati, Pith. Resolutions parked the Ohio Lcglslutnrc, asking Congrcrs to adopt the proposed amendment to the cou stltutlon for the abolishing nf slavery. S.u Franctjco. 12lh -Quid In N. Y. Yesterday, 223 t 220 Currrnuy ixrlmnge 110-Coiu bills 2-IBat Tenders -Hi Vjj tc. Ixaxk. Angus! t Hunip-ll bas ben fl,ll'1 lnane, nnd sent to J'orllund In chargo of John S. Love, Ivq. 3VTrxr-i-ioc3. --On tho 1st lnt., at tho reideice of thu hridt-'s unoli. the Hon. Illrum Sinllli, In llnrrisbiirg, l.lnn county, by the lti-i. K It. (ivnry, JauM IlnawnLMi, I!m)., to Mir I.yiiia. iluug'iter of the Hen. in. Owens, of Kuni, XSioeO.. At Ki-rbyvlllt. Jmidphlne county. Ogn., an liwMny. Jai, 10. I fir,',, uf Drop, Juijm V. (icsnen, seed 37 ytars. Deceased nos n native of'Salcm, Ohio. In the County Hu.pltal, Jan. 5lh 1S8.1, Mr, Heuly, apul about 15 years, o w ii iiiii 1,11MM.nrwa rare iiiiwimm NEW TO-DAY. W. Q. T'VAULT, ATt'OUNKY AND COUNSIiLLOH A.KP Ts f VOr, iiOKunsviux, Onron.v, Oflkc at rcstdrnec on California Street, All builneii eutriutcd to hi care preninl ly attend' d to. JunUtf Uissolntion Copartncrsbip. VyOTIOK U hereby kIvcii that tho copnrt Hti lliiit 4riA stAtinrl. i nernun nrreii.iuro i'xltlng betiieuu I W. Jlathel. Is Ibis I it.il iitnsent of the Jeuune IV Itottoatn and day d siolved bv tho inutit parties. J CANNK lit, K0U0AM, W.MAT II Bid Jacksonville Jan. 1). 'CS. J.ml lt GRAND BALL, AT TIIK "CT.jS. JSaCcQT'iFTIT 1y 22 DAY'S FEBRUARY. V,, S- &s T OUISHOrtNKwlilClvoany.nnlvL.r,arr JU llall, at the above named time and ' i 'mS4 x ' A 'fir. i s ai .it place. In coinmemnratlon of tho Natal Day , ni nJ ualeavllle, North Can f.rvi',n,inninn fi.i. ii...i. i..,, i,r. i vouvUle. llvitle Crvek. ltotcburir. Witlmr. o. the KOKin, no pains will make It tbe crandett atralr vi . ........B... .,. miihui. i ill bo snared to vetclviu I'did lor there Ion Is cileuded Good iniulo will be nrovld.d caslun. A general Invitation Is extended to all. Tickets-Five Dollars. JacktonAllle, Jan. 12, 'C.V JanHtd CHEAP FOll 0D JSL m JUL. A. FISHER & BROTHER, con.NEn or California & Oregon Street, JACKSONVILLE, Have on hand a Large Stock of Staple Fancy DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and 8110i:S, GROOKUIUS, LIQUORS, OUTLKRY, CROOKCRY, etc., etc., etc. All will be sold at xteaceci S ri oo. Jacksonville, J.n.O, f. JanUtf- J FBAKCQ-AMER1C&I3 Opposite the McCulIy Builclin Jacksonville wregois'. Madame Jeanne Be Eoboam. The Mndnmo tttkes this method of tendering her thanks to the public, for the pntronngc which lins hitherto been ex. tended to herj nnd would respectfully solicit a continuance Ilrr Tljle, ore always under her Imme diate control; andiliy brr long expericnen In the liiuln'wrho feds cnntldent that she will give intlru satUfuctlou to ull. MEALS WILL BE Jacksonville, Oregon, January 14 th, 1SG5. IN the Circuit Court or the State or Ore gon, for the County of Juckon, Hannah V. McComber plaintiff, si. Henry II. JlcCombcr defendant. Illll for Ulloito. To II. II. McCombcr : you nre hrrcby suinmuncd ts appear tn raid court, on the lath day of February. A. I). ISM, to ans wer n complaint on tile ngalntt you In said court, in the nbove eutltliil cniuo, and you arc hereby notified that ir jou Tall to nn wcr (Bid complaint, im above reiiuliiil, the plnlnllll' will npply tn the court Tor a decree, dlsfulving thu bonds or mnrrluge exUllnjc ixitwei'ii thu oatil parlies ; ana lor cost rvuu exti'Mises nr Ibis suit, to be taxed. Ity order of 1'. X. 1'rlm, Judge of raid Court, JACODS i ni'.SSKI.L. Attorneys Tor plalntltT. Jaekrnnvtlle, Jan. 12th lFC.1. wCH, RECRUITS WANTED 1 A few Young men of good character to till up Company C, of tho First ltegliueut, Oiegon Volunteers, Govern incut Hounty, $1500; r3ttoXJoxiji3.ty, $irjo. C'ltitlilnjt nlluwmir lr iiioiuli. 0'I3I. Hoic, and horse HulimciiK arum nnd nccoiilrt'inoiili, will he liiruMicd hy (iot em inent. Sulllvleut good aud nholerouiF I'm vUlour, Mulleins ami Medioul aUuidaiiCf, will nbo lie provided. Fur furthfi- particu I urn apply to I.t, D. C. l.'ndnruud, or S-r ueaut I., II. Morse, at Jacksonville Oregon. Wm.KIII.I.Y, dipt. 1st Cav., Otfu. Vol., Com. Company. I-or I Ktamuth, Oregon. 3mjatil!.' llTSpSHilL oiuxiox. I'or Ofricn Pr.p'T, Wasiiixotiis Citt, I uctoixrjstii, J8M, 1'norwiiM will be rrci'Ivid nt the C"n true I Odlc- nf thU Deiuirimeut until a r. )i. of March Clh, 1SU3, 10 l deeldrd by iLe lain, inr conveying me jiniin or luv nil-ti-ddtati's, In thi'.Vtute ol Orison, from July lt, lbt3, tn Juno HUtb, 18iii, mi llic roiiu nnd by tho itclidulin nf iUiiur(uiaa nl"1 ft"lkBl hcrHn ikc Ibd ; Ixliijc rnuU-s "'"''tl-btd hy Act ol CanjfitM, approved J"no 3u'11' ,B,, n,,d other.) 1.1U:'A I-'roni Porllaud. bv Tuvlor'n K,rri and Cluhalem Ga,i. lu l.atnyulle, SOiiiIRm A baik, uuve a ivmh ; li-uu l'ortini.d Moi.day nt U n in ; urrive ui IM lyvtlu by ii p m ; Imiio l.nfuyolle Tuwday ut tin in j urrive at l'ortlaud by G p iu. 13U2I) From Lafnyctlo to Tillamook Vat. Icy. -10 miles and buck, once a vvevk ; leave Luluyctto Moulay nt ii n in ; nrrlvi nt Till uiuook Vullvy by C p m ; lenvu Tillamook Villi")- at li u m ; utrive at Lufnyelto by li p iu. 1.1027 From The Dnllw, by Canyon City nud Iiidrpoiidituoj. to llslte Oily, Idaho, MCO uilHs uud back, once a week. ilidder to pronoiu a tvhvdulo uf di'imrtun. uud arrivals. 13028 From Hoseburg, by Ten-Mile Cruk. Cmiioji Valley, Junction ot Middle aud Ajuth Forki ut Coquille, Lunhurrl' t'ralrle. and dlx Mluve, to Port Orfurd, 120 miles ngd buck, once u neck, lliddura vvllj v'" ".- v,m.,ure. mm urnvuw. "", J1""' Jacksonville, by look Point, i,.bi,....i s.-.....,. . i- .....":.. .- .?'""'. ""'"- "'' vu""u "uvVi r-1 I vallis, Albany, Salem, JeUirou. lHpisl.l M"r'ra Mills, Oregon City, aud Mllvvaukte.' 1'wtUna, 290 miles uud buck, dally. iwiiiv uBkKiuuiiiiv uuny ni . a in ; arrive a Portland, from lit April to lt Dccnubor lu threo days ; remainder of the year lu five days ; leave l'ortlaud dally at U u iu ; urrt ve ut Jacksonville, from lit April to la December, In five days. If survico on ibis route, and UUU, Calilornla, bo let, (but on route H913, California, will not be. Bids most provide for the conveyance of tho mall with -certainty, celerity aud tccurl ty "ulng tho terms "ol the law. For form of Dronos.il. cuarautoo ami r. tltlcate, nud tor liintructious, requinmcts, Ac., Jc, bidders are rrfeirvd to tho pain phlat advertUcraent of this date, ut the priuclple Pot Offices DBN'NISOM, Postnioitcr General. Veterans Sl Recruits. T1IE last Legislature gives a bounty of $150 to each recruit In the rcglmeut now U-iog raited. It also Voted Five Dollars per month ejstra pay to each person belong Ing to the cavalry regiment enlisted threo yearaago. These amounts are to Iw paid In Stato Uonds. Thoso wishing these bonds would do well to call on JACOBS A RUSSELL. Jacksonville, Jon.12, 'Oi. juul-tif TVf ISOAKKIBD. One leather Vallu- JLVX Woy-b billed P J. Flint, Cfwyonville, Qctson," Weight 28 pounds. Any person whu knows of tbe above, nnd will Inrorro the undersigned, will be grate, fully thanked aud liberally lewarded. ,,, n P.J.FLINT. Canyonvllle, Ogn., Jan, 8, 'C5, SUPKRU PhologrnpU Albums can b( bad cbeon, fur cash, nt J, Row, ne.i door nbove Bradbury & "vVade. ' HOTEL AND REmUDi. ctcj 13 Ilrr llrda nii'l llnnint, are lili-d up In lb most com fortable riyle; rutted to Ilia accommodation of single oc cupants, or futnlllvft. Hit beds nru alwnys kept cliati. SET AT ALL HOURS. tf BOOK STORE, AT TIIK FOST OFFICE BUILDING JACKS0NV1LLF., OHEGON. Tn' it) t scries of School books will be found on the shelves; to which addillous arc being constantly made. STA'llONHIlY or the iik.it gwiarv, Cnnrlrtlng uf Ilancrofts Cebbrntcil Mncu U'rltluir Paper. .SVII no otbir kind. L'N'VKI.orilSornll klnd, nrt- and sizes, Cony books. Hod, blur, bluck, copying and Indil:"? Inks. .Sliid ieu, Pocket, counter and diik InhMuiid, l..k nnd x-ncll Kincrs, Pen Kiufiv, Poprr l-oldcrs. I.in.l pencils, Carprulin jt:uciln. Drawing penclli nnd Drawing papr, Ac, Ac. Bancroits Diaries for 18CS5 Conlnlulsg lift or stamp duties, and other ueful Information. Then diaries nro tho (lnift and the mo-t comjilctc thing of the kind ever got up. A good supply of Pass books, Pocket and nlphaV't ini-murandutns. liifkrii Pictorial, nmguxlnc and eomlo p,iper kept coiiftnntly on baud. A CMUI'LATINU UllltiKY or new nnd select Novels, tuiihlch addltlous ant made by eu-ry lenmcr mnll. Orders Tor uuy book or books nut on hand, promptly IIIM In ten days notice. U.U.I, and get n letter, ami If there' I none, buy muwrlal nud write one, thereby patruiilzeiug both L'nclu Sam nud 8. K. HA INKS. "We're nmrcliiug to tho field. boys !" 05 KECKU1TS WAXTD From JArKSOX, JOSEPHIXC 4. CURBT COfMIB For tho 1st Regiment Vol. Infantry! RKCRUIT3 will be mustered In for one, two, or three years, as tbey may, lu ench case, elect. I'. S. Iluuuly $100, $200 aud ?500! In nddltlon to the above, there is otTcreiii to recruits vvho.oidlst lu this regiment for three years A .State liouui)' of$lCO. For further particulars, enquire nt tho re milting ofUce, Qrst door below the Itxprcss Omce. K. II. SI'HAGL'K, dec2tr ltieruitlogUffloer. Jacksonville. Dfc. 22. lblit. B efanr and .Subscribe for J". "- iivimiut-B .iiitiuut or Tills Uiikat ltni.u.io. lliu rTiont nutheutlo ami Impartial work nn th,. pi-em-nt ivnr lu the Unltid Stales j thowlng the cause, rte and progrit s of Urn lUbelllon ; tbo uprlilng andt vnthuslaKiu of the I'iojile, the Patriotic lib. i-rullty and cheerful volunteering at the North and West . tho Immense military and tluanclul resources or the Government ; thu raising, organizing, and furnWblug bothi Armies and Navies vie eto. It la Hmbelllsbi-fl with over sixty Brut clam steel engravings, and over forty Por traits of oOleert, prominent, la tho war both North nud South. This work Is sold by Subscription, only. O. A. DAVIS Canvassing Agent for Southern Oregon. N. B. ThU work can be bad In cither Gr inan or English. Jacksonville, Di-cember 23d. IBfli. tf Administrator's Sals NOTICn Is hereby given, that by virtu or nu ord-r, made by iho County Court , I will sell fur cash, to Ibe highest bidder at auction at tbe court bouse door.In the eounlr of Jackson and State of Oregoo.on Saturday, Ihe Slut Inst , between tbe hours of nlu o'clock A. M., and tour P. M all the real property belonging to tbe estate or the late Kfv. J. F.Gray, drorased, eltaated la th aforcaald ceuuly and State, bvlog claim No. 74 lu township 117, south of it. 2, west, be. ginning nt the N. W. corner, on the south boundary or claim No, C7, theuce south. 20.00 chains, thence east 80.00 chain, thence north 20:42 chnlus, thence west 79:90 chftiiis. to lb place of beclanlng : contain, lug 1C1 (it-100 acrea. "MEKt;0N lGOItKAdn'r dcel0w4 PteenlrDee 8th, J864, IN the Circuit Court, or tbe State Oregon, for the County of Jacksou. or Wit. II. Matiikwi vi. J. JI. CjuwrouD. and J. II. CnAwrono. Aellon nl lw Io JCccotcr Mancy To Iho ntiove named defendauta Yoa arc hereby suuunoned and required to n-iK-ar lu tho Circuit Court, nf the Stole if Oregou, ror the County of Jackson, at tbe nest terra thereof, to be held at Jacksonville, In tald county, on tbo second Monday In ?ebniary,A.D., 1663, and there answer a complaint on tile in the above entitled ac tion, or Judgment will I taken against you for want or uu answer, ror the sum of $748.. ...... 1,1.11,0, tuuicuu, iue rate oi iu per cent per annum, from tbo 2Cth day or April, 1804, aud the costs and ejpensta or this actlou to be taxed. JACOBS & RUSSKLL, Plalatilfs Attorneys. Nor. 23d 1861. acj6 Warren lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M, ML HOLD their regular communl "jJcntlons tho Wednesday Kvontugson frot preccdinethe full moon. In jamt. S0.NVH4JS, onuaoN. . h.nv .JOHN.E. ROSSwiM. OJ'W. Savjiob,' Scc'y. " r -.