THORiiM SliXTflllL jjj .1. jr. JtCTTOXf IMItor. TnTHM"icicr Atn renmr.,0 or voir Uxiov, jl Gotmxmext r ., thk wiioj.b is rnrrs!Anr.K.'' ir.(Jhwni. jackso.v vn.t.i:, oitutto.i. S1TDBMY MOIi.MXn,- FEB. 25. 1SC5 Mil of Agent' for tlie Omtoox SuvrixM, V.. V. ItitH'll. general agent for Oregon,, nnd Idaho "territory. 1.. V. 1IMir Sun Francisco C'al. JJ.'KnonllonAUo lo do Thoma Davis, .Mtarai. Ogn. FT. It. I llll Wllber ild V. U.lHnlseyc, lU-.k l'lnt lo Thomas Cro.iloo, ....Croilon l)lilndo irm. Bplecr, JmnOir-Jo do orHibb. I'erlbwd I). M. Thompson .MUjr do XT. M. KvAti AltlsouM do IhemaiCarr ' Trnima F. Floyd Kerhyville do S.W. Sawyer 'lo " )).i'. Amlerfon HimaLx do D.M.C.Oault , d , Jo A. Ireland Myrtle Creek do Oro. l.Pean Kllenbiir do Thcodrlc Cameron Union Town do June I. Watson Koseburg do Mfsi Rattle Hunter HogiM" 1'ircr do I,. Tf. Solllns Fori Klamath do Blnrcr Herman, of CanyenvHie.ge ncrsd Agent for Potul.v Cotinly. , WIMMIHW I H1IIHI I I III I I I'lIM I II H a vim: ciiANcn van a lit TLi: CAPITAL. Daring llic last twelve years, the raiwr ofJaekson county have taken millions e-f dollar from nroatxl the base of the clamp of mountains lying northwest of Jackson tIIIc, aoil surrounJul hy Applesjite, Ilo guo Hirer nod llogae Hirer valley. A large cumber of creeks ami galclxt find llielr source In Ihese leolated tssoaolains, nearly nil of wbleh lvav proved rltb. Further, every piying qnerU lede tbt hai bees dlecc-vcrtd in this eesity, sxerpt Hold Illll ami there Is every reason to bclicrc, ai nc Itnre before Mated, tint It U a "slide" from thcec tnoutitaint i in thii range. Theia mountains, In many places, con tain Mlcnslve deposltea of prarcl; espeel ally tlioio heading the gulches tributary to Jackson Creek, to which we, a' pretest, more particularly wisli lo call ottretion. All those rich gulches putting into the right and kit forks ol Jackson creek hare their source In a high gravel mountain, be tween the two forks. Some of these gulch es hare been fouud ricii almost to the sum mit. This mountain Is known to contain n ehaoncl or bajln, which Is overtsld hy n thick bvd of tint rock and pu lling stone. In alternate layers. It Is aim ktwrn that the gravel underneath this sand stone con tain gold. In 1 857, n nurgct, weighing one dollar, was picked up In a small hole, suuk on the rim rock, and from a small fiaaatlly of dirt, taken fiom the same bole saj conrcyed on a bamliled to the creek, the sum of om dollar ami lea oenls was obtained. Sailor goleh has pftlJ well a far up as water oouhl be bbuintd to werk It. A few yean ago a .Mr. Kenedy we believe that was his name itruolc asm ill channel in this rnountalu, from whk'h he look a large amount of money. Yet, strange to say, with all tliete evidence of rich deposltN In this muuntaiu, all at tempts to organize a company fur the pur poso of running a tunnel hare (aikd. Wc liavo known of several instance where practical miners have proposed to the mer eols of Jacksonvlllo to undertake this enterprise, If they would furnish them with tbclr current expenses; and In case anything was found, to divide the profits. We think now, as we barealnayjlhougbt. that it was a mistaken pelley in oSr mer chant capitalists to withhold their patron age from an enterprise whieb proauid sueh uccess, and, If successful, would be of sueh vast importance lo our county. Wo earnestly urge that the merchants, mccbauici and formers take this matter in to serious consldcratios, and form them selves into a company for the purpose of developing lue mineral resource ofJark. eon county. Say the shares are ti-u dol lar! each, lei each ptrson interested take .nhatcver number of shares lie may fool able. We- are confident tho miners will second se;h a wove, ns it Is an almost uni versal belief arnonjr thcmsdsN that Jackson county contain rich deposits of jj ravel in her mountains, particularly those of Jjck eon crick. A capital of fire hupJrea dollars, we uciien-, uuum uu mnpiy scnioieOv to com nicccc a tunnel In tku Jackson crevk m.uu taiu, (t being so sleep that a Uvt hundred feet at most' will bo 6uflieienl to cut through tho rim rock. Onoc get such ait enterprise started, ami the public. nwaVen- ed to its Importance, and we anticipate no I further trouble in raising means to curry on' the work. "Who will make the uwe? )t us bear 'from the mlnrrr, merchants, farmers and mechanics. If tliey sliow a deslrcto glvo the enbject a hearing, we will volunteer the first contribution to wards it, in the sliapu or .fty petters, calling n preliminary meeting, for tho. pur pwo of iiMjuiriog iuto tlicffuiibUIty of tho uudcrlaklnt,'. ltmTyjWlnwgiiWlifw Tvxt.io t.ii. Mi -' Ths;.', ' of i ib. I 2:d. Myilni thci-. w mi. I a In f.t rerrijjjiddllion.il taxation Of tho inline." This SV lirj'tgtr knd sih frtsc. The ',itt TiNKBIn-n'nlSdh wtlli the fnl on pari of lh Sltei(inlwYiyabetii"pnopl 10 Rjt livSt. Honof'lhe mines.-'Wollr-l'.Bro ItMinpniftfc and Inexpedient, nml Ii,m always to luld. Tin-t'nlonputy of lil Plate flrt Ineor piratod It ns n '.ttnelpU in the platform of their pirty. The Kfirltr, In one of llltw, ftvrlnl that the object InraWng romny men Inv 5)icrn for llm mlfltnry Nrvlcc, w lr enforce n l.ivatinn of the nllnen, Inllniatlng plainly thai ConRren ivwuM p. n law tATlug the mlnw. nnd that llm miners would reslM the enforcrment of that law. In our last Imio, In onlliiiK nttotttlen In IUU infam ous flandr iipen the patriotism of the mtu ery we went on to supposo n one. Thai Me raj, that meh n liw enacted nnd an actual resistance should take phtce, wo nnt cd to Know on nhleli lde the clllnr of tho trjvUer would le found. And we rerwnt the jnllon to-day In mch ncae on wlilch ride HII yon 1 found ? nn the pirt of the (lorernmeiit 7 or on the rfde of thoe In re volt ? Ami yoti, rlr, with nil your patriot ism dare net answer till" plnln rjuestten' Yon claim to be n l)e meemt, yet In cw ft a nipood rciolt. your Dsmoeraey Is not HifHolenlly patrlotlo to eny whloh staiHhrd ymi will follow 1 You olaim to be In favor of the Corcrnment, lull It Is Impossible to wring out of you an answer to this question. Suppose the lnr of that Government are rested, where will yon be? Snob your De mocracy! such your patriotism I Stbw' Show, irre It Is smnslns; to see with whit avidity Copperhend rupcM or this eaMi Minttli .11 every Item purporting to ls favorable to traitor. Just heard an Item, rebel rlelnry, reeos;nlllou by Itogland and Fmnee, Federal atlrcclly. Fwleral ruin or snpfrlotliy or Soulheni over Federal ftcnerals. and the setirrlloii" crew dive after It ViVc a shark after n rannnu lull. And each vie with each, who shall All tho great est nnmtter of columns In comments on the bopeleM eonditlon ofonrfiovernmeflt, nnd the niter ImpWiMllly of sulnlnlng the no Me. pftlrlotle and clilralrcms rptrlt of lb Ponlh. Sometime. hoArertr, In their enorr- nose to compliment their Honthern friends, ihey lonve lhnlv In poeltlwi In l laiisrhed at by Utelr Northern enemlo. The 'rf)'(dne 7W, before the tlretlon. pnb Uvbod leUer pwrjwrllng to om; from n soMler fro beforo 7Vterlstiri. The .lri Ultly (tot n Right at the Utter, and hIiUohi stopping to consider how aUobitcly ridicu lous the statement has proved In fact, since it u written, cxtrnetid the folio lug pre clous tlt-Wti 'This army Is lolng oonilJenco every day. No matter bow hanl the men light, It is Impossible lo gain anything; low hrstt7 In eneh battle, through our General. A mere handful of rlel can, grnerally. lo.ive their works, Attack trebly Ihtlr nnm ber, anl hold our army In check n wliolo d ty. I go Into battle now without n hope ef suc cess." Had It hare p-iUWied this bernre the election It might have worked some slight Injury to Die UuJon cause, Ixil nt tbU lat day. when people JInsom- the hhttory of the vnparallrtl auacese ef the L'nlui armies, the rIiovo Item, endomil by the Amu, places that ps per In a rather ludicrous poltlon. DHr.w'- UxrwinioK.CAl. Drew pnbllrli e tn tho Ssatimci. n long wb.di-d rrport nf bl fntiiai explltlon from Fort Klata nth tn tlielMoe orMinlrr, last summer. If Col. Drew bail attended tn what was IIki obJt of his exielltln, Instesul of pnwpwt. Ing for feet, ho would have renderwl mere servloe to the govermnflt fr tho vnst amount of mottey whtJi the expedition cost. JJuuHkiinitr, From tho aliove. It scons that our eoUm porary nt the IUIIm must Us getting a little jealous, lest another route might be found crote the mountains on n In Iter ami njore direct route than the Columbia Hirer. The Xmnhhvtf neeil not "klek nfalnit the prleks," the peoplo of Southern Oregon mid Northern California hivo the advantage of the Dalle folks In n run to through thu moun tains, and liu um nature is ro oo:itltuted that It will iim) such little advantage. It Is but n dltrerent phase of the same attrib ute of human nature to oppose anything thil opposes It' Interest. Therefore, we do net blame our Dallw frlemN for trying to throw odium on nil expedition which has done so maeh for the Interest or n rival sec tion of the country. It la a natural reeolt, and just what wo expected. We have not received n copy of the Jacksonville Khntixki. for fimr weeks or more. What's wrong?. Albany Jimiiial. We acknowledge the corn. On examin ation we find that In transcribing tn our new suliecilplioii book, the Jumual had accident ly been left out. We don't wish to cut your aqualntance, friend Juumtl. (i oei Ttun Coil i so --Kwnlno eJosely In another eolumn of this Isrue, nnd you will find that Unele Billy Durk Is alwit to put on hlsoW robof "mine host," and'troat llm dancing pnMIe to n grnd bill, nt l)r Unells, on the 9th of March. KvtrjUi.ly will go to Uncle Billy's Itall. Dui:TKiiirci IlK.Kvo.HVl1s.lalon Alls n oobimn and a half of his ltptttr on oommendatlon of the climate, roll, products.' ami mineral wealth of Mexico, awl Ihen'the poor fallow weeps through auothsr column anyl a half, that DsmoeraU should belioro tbwo xepreeculationsv and emigrate. 11.. I....A ILfa.1 ,1,1 In Aiir nfSljul A ifA?n. Iswry note, payable to Nelson Stephviuun or order, nnd signed by Foster & Tlcbnor. iiteownsrcaniiavei; on proper njipnsa lion. i ' " " Suxmor IUkoino. at Jilj. owu roiufst, has Uon exeuseJ by lbo,genatc, from serv- lug o thttiiommitlcft.on Uic.oamluct of he war, 911 Jhgrjgunjl vt,i bcnltb a , "Xrobk-w" will nppgarniMt week. ' ' JWiftMiir mmqjm llcunn oj TninTKKs AiiJocn.NKii Mkvt ix.i, I'm. 'Jlil 8C3- The llooad ofTrus Ices convennt nTth&bmir of ndjonrnment. il-'recfetiisri nil boiud', Mectlnjr auVd'lrt order bAlim'resldt, .Minutes ?3f ftc wnng.mecung reainniui npprovrujT a riie'Commltlcr' on 'Finance, on examina tion, reported IlieTrrnnmcrs n port correct and rccomended lint It be received nnd placed on file, which wasndopfcd.-'-On'mn Hon of Mr-IIjilnesj the 'rrrmiirer, report was ordered published. C'ommilco of Fi nance nlsn ropnrlc'.l li.icinii'c account c!f .las. T. fJIcnii for services nnd recommended that he be paid 82fl coin, for cacti year's Gcrvlcc. On mottrm of .Mr.'Halncs, the re port was laid on the lable. The (Vmmlllcc nppblnlcd to nspcs? town lands mado n fnll report, which was read and ndopldl, nml (ho report ordcrrtl lo be spread en the journal. A report nnd diagram of snrvey, by Mr. Howard, of First Rtrret, was submitted tn llic board, nnd on rxnWnallnn was "order ed lo be placed on file by the llccordrr. Mr. Rnfhs offered n resolution vacating part or Flrl Htfcct In'f.ivor of Ilia occn pints' of mljilnlng lots, tho value of the land In bo er.eiscd apaln't said parties Mr. Sachs reported ami crMirtiTree, fixing the compensation nf Town Trcnrnrer nt two per cent on nil. money received and dIOjtnsfd laid over tinder the rhles. Hoard ndjnnrnrd, sin die. MAXMULLKU, Prcs. U. S. IIaydrx Ilccnrder. I.kt Tnmt (So. There Is n large larfcrl mo lmvUr In the tail Kifmitt. about Km! grntlon of Ainrrlonn clllz?ni tn Mexico. Thewpeplngilth of the whole affair K tint these emigrant are all Democrats leaving their country far their country' gvl. Modern Democracy ha n great affinity rr the gergemn Irapplncs of royalty. A ajreit nwny Demwrats have recently left the Northern Stale 'for Canada, They lorad thilrown country some, but feared the draft more. ThU Is n fu-e country, and If a. man don't like It, he can trarcl ni soon, ind us far out ofltns he likes. If these. modern Democrat dWt Ilka n KepuMlonn gtirernment. nnd rrpnbllervn Insl'tiillswsaiid asmelalions, lhy have permhtlon to leave. Iflby prefer n monarchy to nrepaMlc. all right. If they prefer to live, wove, and have their Mug under the protecting sii-gls of (Ineen 'letnrta's crlnollne-s be It. If ihey wwild ralhir noelate with graTS, nmlw the nnteady relg-i ef Maxlmllllnn. ve shant object. Wo wonder If tho editor of the lUyoritr Intend to emigrate! - iti ii. ! The following Is the first Greek Ire hurl ril al the I'urllan by thu nythlcal cdttor ef the Mrte. 'l'oimx Lnw. Some narrow mlmldl Abolition editor in this .ftat" hpiar tn lie Kicnlly owrclsril alsmit certain chingcs which lure oeenrrH In cerlnln of the Dum ncrnlle piper In this .Viate, nmoui them, our littlo neighbor. Thl I 7'urltan like, and as we hare but little regard for their wishw In IhU reiect, we shitl piy no heeil to thew. and, In future, a wehavo In the past, coiiict the lm!ucia of our oIUco to mil ourwlf." ThatVrlukl. If 'urltam don't like It lioeti9 O'Meam wns turned out of Ihe Htntx ofttec, let theiiHjnlt taking It. (i'o.nk. Mr. .1. Waldo Thompson, who has had charge or lbs telegraph office al Hit place, fnr lite Inst nine nr ten months, standi for Salmi on yoslerdjy mnrnlic tn take charge of Ihe office (hire. We commend him to live good people of Salem. nsA yrnsng inm worthy of their highest confidence ami esteem, PbiXST I.KjII.IK'.S Il.UMTIUTHl Al.MlXSt' We aru IwWbtetl to F. U. Haines, Mn for n copy of this highly Interesting work. Hi shirt n numlser uf fine iilhograph portraits, It 0011 talm imioh useful statistical Informa tion. On to the l'oit Oitlce and buy one, it Is worth the money It costs. Tiik Kugene City lltrine logins to show sign of l'urlmanla, and pltahe Into the I'urltana ; a k Malone style. O, yo Purl tans! well may you weep when Malone, rein forced by .who I be? "Shorty," wo be Hero they call him brings hls-'I'urltan smashing batteries to bear on your abolitloo beads. Mur. DineiiNmrsm. W'v learn from our northern, exchange, that the mall from the Dalle to Canyon City his been dl'contln mil. Vrsnnt writing to Canyon City should send by Wtlls Farg'i'n express. IU11.T Moi xtaixkku. Xi'e were favoreI this u.ek with tho first sight of this neat lltilu dally ditd tho 1.1th of this month. BY OJRLAND TELEGRAPH. jiiereitTKO nci.wivxi.r ixiu tiik aKXTivri. Charleston ours ! 200 guns captured. Circuits 'Fortifications. Shuhman's Movkmknts. Henry S. Footo sails, for Eu- ropo. Ac. Ac. Ac. Washington, 1 5 th. -Tho Petersburg F.xpress ot Saturday, saya (Jrant lias thor nugldy fortified his position In the rear. lie is now nenrly as strong on that quarter asMn'front. This is dono in order to pre vent raids similar to Hamptons celebrated cattle expedition. Kvery road is strongly bjrrittudiil ami heavy lines of works ex. (endJn every dfrectiou.- New York, L'tb'. 'lStL The Steamer Arajo, from Fort K-y..llltl..im arm- . niul famdy, 0.. H ( ""J vfffi nif.ClTirh'slon.Ua; vjnud la .... . .... .i laf&Vspitcn Itft'cncrally credit i.rto. night in rtfiielaKcirclos, that Hrtwriirlllc S. V. U in Sherman' rnwesMim ' " c'liarlcstm) Is being evaeintnl. It I expec ted that Hlohmond and Wilmington, will be evacuated also, and that tho rebels will make n .lfjpfrate nllcmpt lo conccnlrale their entire force, nnd endeavor lo crnsh Sherman while lie U in llic interlon. Tliere is no doubt that stores, etc., have been re- moved south from Richmond lately and this Indicates Its ftbamlonmenl nt no dis tant day. The Times" mvs Henry S. Foolr, late member of the rebel OongrcM, fnlletl for Kurope on Saturday, lllli. The report that he had been sent lo Fort U'nrrcn wna without fnundallnn. August i Constitutionalist m.v the ap pointment of Dick Tnylor to (Wmmmd the nrmy of Tmnesee, has insptrwl tho troops with fresh hope, Ihey were iu excront condition. Philadelphia, MUi. Iltelimor.d papers of'lho 12th announce Use tupping of rail roads by SheniMii north of Uranchvllhi, and between ICingsvllle nnd Hranohville thus dcitwying every road centering nt HMiichvillt. Tlio U'climonl Hnrpilrcr sirs sitbmlwion the nlwllshmfflt of glnverj1, nnd rooontruc tlon, ttiti tlie only tirnH Hut could be got ont of Lincoln. Now York, lflth, It Is now said thai Ihe rebel flon. Illmlmm of Ar!aIlaJlla, gone to Mexico expecting lo obtain n com. unnl In Mnxlinli'ian' nrmy having lost fnith In Jeff Davit' Confederacy. It Is i! 11111111 thai several other rebel offiecrs hare lately arrived nt Mntiimoroi. The World's Washington eorreMindenl reiterate his former stnlemrnt that the relsels will soon evacuate Kichmoud and tlie Atlantic coast, and Ml back to tltu meuntniiKotis intcilor. IIei.ONMyjI.ce ami Henmnrard will commind two grand armiw nnd that preparation are making for nn otrrwhelmlpg nttaek on Sherman. Washington, 13th. The Kichmond Whig of the l.'Hh, has Charleston advioM to the 10th : n ferec of the enemy two to three llmuMnd strong landed a: TurnbulU nn James Islaml this morning nnd drnru in our plektls, Koinu hkirml'hing took place but no Rimr.il rngagettirnt, Tho ciii-my nro making 'a scries of demonstrations nt rarinui pInl. New York, 13th. The IIeraMti.ipeci.il dcpitc'i say ltlcbmmd p'iVrs of Mondny ltltli, conrcls that Sherman Inn flunked Ilranclif llhr S U. Iiitli nbiw nnd behiw mid tint Uardi-v' force cracnathl tie place. 'Iliey alio state Ih it n Union col umn bad reaehisl Ornnu'cbirg on I lie ('ol utnbln road. All tlie railroad eemmuntc.v lion with (Jlnrlcston is cut off exept by tho road ti Wilmington, N. 0. Hy theH operations communication between Ylrgi nin ami tho Boith ii entirely cnt off, awl rebel nuthorl'y over the Svulhtrn States cannot lon-sr bs cnforcil. A later dw pitch dn'od m'llnlght Ilthnys Iliohnnnl pip ri of todvy have dlspnleln-s sajlng tlvatn portioi of Slierinin's fore .ire bus ily cngigwl in the destruet'on nl the rail roads in S. (.'.. nn 1 that another o4umn Is thicaten'ng Clivrloston. Sill I'raiseisco, 'JUL Tin following private telegrams from New York : Feb I llh, gokl 203. Stifling 1081$ (V'108'f. 10th, g.ild, 203. Sterl ng, 106 iV 103",'. Uga I Tinders 50,'- (rsi 31. San Franchco, 22-1, 11 n m The fol lowing le'egram has just been waived : Uliicago, Feb. 221, 11 o'clock n m Charleston an I all Its defenses with 200 cannon, supplies, and ammunition camo In to our possession on tho iiurulng of the ISth. All the cotton wni destroyed by tho rebels. No further particulars. New York, 18th. The lllchmoiid pa pers contain very Interesting disclosures regarding eorruptlon In .! IT Davis' Cabi net, and give an Insight into tho cause of it dissolution. A committee of the Illch- imnml L'onjress Imvo proved Selden, Sec retary of War, as-gullty of gross awliid ling. Tho Kiehmoml journals mike stale mtnls which odd to hi gnlli. Wo nlo have some developments regarding Hood's campaign In Tenn. The Sellna f.Vlu.) Mississlpplan. says that two regiments of his army returned to (Jorlntli with only 8 1 men left out of twclvo hundred. The Richmond F.xamlncr announces lint the negroea have caught tlie white military fever In that city, and that they are already forming en organization of volunteer fo"" the rebel army. New Orleans, lOlli. Refugees from Western Texas reports 1'rlcos command at about nlno thousand strong, mostly oaval ry from Texas, Large numkrsofdsferler are constantly arriving at the Rio Grande and escaping North Into Arkaaai and Missouri. Prices headquarters aro nt R , Texas, -10 miles south of Red River, In a fine foraging country. Ma- grader is nt Camden, Ark., with A part of ins lorcc. i ne mim body, chhfly cavalry are on a stealing expedition Into Texas. The' horses ol both commands aro In ex hauited condition. 'Magruder las twenty thousand men on tho muster rolls, iwo. thirds of whom nro effective. KIrby Smith's headquarters nro still at Shresves. pert, U. His entire strength Isestliaated at 33,000, only about 25,000 of whom ore serviceable. Cotton speculations still con.' tinuc to niide. Hart, "rebel agent at Mat-' winiiwm"i"rA'JB'l"'""''t--'l . ..... ....ii.rt.i .Intlnm In mild amnras nn mim- l " Aspan.sl. J mrniil. published nt AJknio .... Maximilian h.ii created n ricw lirScN cnlilluVtha sMrttowi KilTof Vbich (iraiiM MnrshalfAlnt is jrpojgi ntcd nn niillmlltd mimm r ol'Aplgnis, iwo nnmirc.i ibtr ol'ApigritF, .rsjcrf-.. officers, one hundred ?6pinmiider nn.l liny grand officers, 25 nf whom nro grand com- minder. Vnir York. l-lli.-TIn? steamer, i,ocao f.... itnt-Ann. brim? date to ttielltb.. H'bc blockade runner, -Ootonsjl I-nmb, was obliged lo return rrom nn nuempi i Into 0 ilvcston haibor. Mnxlmllllaii'a con- I nt Hnvann has not yet been note to re- ctulm thb lextcan nrchlvcs In that city. No news from Mexico. SI. Mill, nth. Cairo spcelnl dlspntcli ays laic New Orlcnn ndvioca rcpori mm the Mexican Uenerni aji-jci, commaiKiiHB at Matamora. ha entered Into nil arrange ment with tho rebel nulhorltle liy vrlilcli nil refugee from Texn returced to them, nro Immediately conscripted. New York. -L'tli. A meotlng of loynl Georgian. was lieM nl tlio Cooper Insti tute last night. Speeches were made by residents of Georgia. Resolutions were psed denouncing the secession movement, and rccnmmendln,? tho early return of the State In the Union. Philadelphia, lRib. Rnllolin'a special illsintch mvs the Richmond pipers of the Ifitli. nnnouneed Ihal Sherman' main col- Imil renchcil Kiiigsvlllc Junction. Comintinlea'.lnM between Florence nnd Manchester by railroad hai been Interrup ted. Heaiircgard Is reported n being nn the north bank of the Congareo river. Klngsvlllo Ii on the north side of Congaree within 10 miles of Rrnnehvllle, and 23 m'.lee southeast of t'uliimbm. Richmond paper ol the ICIh, wy no official reports from nny part of South Carolina were ricelrol yeslenlay. 'Our troops nre fallins lcl toward Colnmbin. Our Iroopi nbnndoned Rrnnehvllle last Sunday night. WlieeWr, lust Friday, at tacked nnd whipped Kiltpilrlck.nl Ailttn, 10 mile KHilhea't of Aiigiutn, drove him (Ire mllefi In tho illrrcllen of Hrnnchvllle. Augiiitn eri of Widnesday. state that nt Hint time, Shernwii was nt Weslln, 10 mile oast of Aiken, advancing on Augus la. oca i)i:.vivirir: ws itkms. The o'miml ami nprlc'it trees nre In blossom In the orchards at Urovlllo. It I siipHWil Ihnt the center of nil ills onvcrkv, tn uli-In Southern California, Is the County of Lot Angeles. Hill llecjcliy Isco-npteltng his arrange inrnl to put n lino nf vinges between Owy hee nnd Star City, Nenda, Statr T'ivaxcm. At Ihe clne ofbusl nes on Satunliy the 1 1 th lint., the balance In the Klalo Triuviry, nf nil fund., wn S32. Ml CC. ami no outstanding warrant;. SltUuMitn. The Company recrullnl in Wasco nnl (Jrnnt Counties, number 83 men, nnd have been mustered Into K-rvici' wills the follow ing officers: Cuptain, A. J. Norland; I'iril I.lent.. V. M. ItaiHl; Second I.Vntenant, A. II. I'mvir. The rumpany rank In thu Rvglmtntois company "t!." Sttittiman. Ilyon wunt In nddre n letter to the Slate of Ni vHili, ami ubrrvialu the niur.c, write It "Nrv.." nnd not "Na." The lat ter Id tlw nbreviutlon fur Nvbruskn. Oai'tiiiT. For wme time post, Ictlerf from On-KMi oimI Smithern Cnlifurtra c mlnln lug money nnd I'lln-r valnabh-s. vi been taken frm tbe imtiU nml roldi d ..( their o tent liefnro renehlng Sncrainenlo. Postal Agent Corlsett Im mrcwdnl In tracing ihrse rnbberhM In the M.iryvdh P.nt Of Qce. Ily mani nf decoy leltsrscoiitalnlni: ireenbaekshcsncceetlnl in flxliiir the rob bery iijkw nn tmpluycc of that elllcc, nam ed II II. liiton, who nckiinwhdg)-. thai he Itniexlraclcil 82.000 since last Oclotcr at wlilch time he first commenced hi opx rntioiif. Yitka Union, Rsaanow IVSn.x-1-iocX. Ily (li-nrga M. Hirrls, J, p., on I'ebrnarr lbtli, 1803. at Almanac, Mr. Vi'iUMu P Tinri.v lo Mivi Yiiiuima Iviidins. All of this County. mm XUecl. On Jackson Creek, IM. 2'.M, Oi.ivk. infant ikmslilrr of John and Miliuda ltb. erls, agul onu year, ten inontLs and ten daye. It Is gone, Rut ever In thy memory It will lie the same, innocent, prattling darl ing child. jjyJiiiiiiwi.i3iaiiiiMijMjiigfcOTaia "NEW TO-DAY. Treasurer' Kxlillilt An account of money received and paid out by James T. Olenn, Treusurer of the Town of Jacksonville, from March Is', 1861, toTtbrnury 14th. 1BC3, Inclusive. May -I, tir cash paid order No. M W v u T Vault n oo ii in 12 i:t 31 T Ituxan .'100 " .13 R Row 3 00 " 31HIIHalues 3 00 " 30 Moss a llnll 28 2.1 " 38 J lingers '3 00 ". -10 0. M Hanks 58 QO " 43 Sent'l Offiee 21 00 " 42 0'ltrliCO 2133 " -ll'WSHnydcii 81 00 .. 30I.lnii,.x (lull COO " -lllliilncsA Dmiegan 30 00 " -15 RS Dunijp 8 00 " 30 0 Davenport 3 00 " 47 Young and Krgussl20 00 " IflGM Rmki20 00 " -Wr.lon llnll 2100 32 J Itdcer 24 50 " 50 Sen. Qfiico 12 00 " 4C J IJflger 3 00 "37LovQ.t,lHl5or 3 00 53,J,Hiljjer 20 00 Rala'iicc on lands SI 07 23 C37 55 June 11 Nov 3 " 8 Dec 7 " 11 " 10 Jan 13 " 23 it Feb G ii VI Ry ensh on hand mst set. llrmrnt iti -i " " ofAJNotnnd 8 33 " " ofOM Ranks dog M " IlenrvlJroMl....i.S?!!? Mny 10 ii i( ii Charles Wlelner2SM Wi.ji.nIlelm,C5M 23 Oct I " 17 ll ll NOV-.2". ii 12 11 . HP II II 4 ii ii " la Jiin 13 ii ii Feb 9 ""- "(Kllllll RQ4 Hlroft C5nn John Wnlters A JiNobnd (i'Wlesner O.Mltnk i. ii " ' i , U S ITaydcn O M Rank Fred Sandcra Viet Scliute O W Snvage Ylet Sehuta Ui-S. Haydcn 23 00 loco WW 10 00 '1000 200 '4 00 2.100 10 00 lOOQ 33 00 '25 00 1130 Iff 00 ! -.i v 37 0 ' 'TIatnnee In Trenrory 107 Co N. II. The nbovo nmnunl Iiabesn rslvriltnjid paid,. out In Uultcd Stall, U. gnl Tender Notes, I certify Hint Ihr-nhorcaeeonnlcftiifilns n full, trnc'nnd correct accoanl'nfall Hie money received nnd paid enl hy me. as Trensnrer. from March lit 1801, In Feb. 17. 18CS. v' Jasiks T. Oi.KNS.Treasarer. Tlinonlylnsttranee Compmy that em 'Icirully do lmliie In Oregon Is lti 'ncino. They hnve cnmpllod with the Uki nf Oregon, by depositing $50,000 In tat Slate. Cash capital $730,000. SACHS A: DUO'S Agent. Jacksonville, Fel.rtiary 23lh. IBM. ft bUll CRilKD OPENING B.1LI, AT TUB D AKD ANBLLS HOTEL UNOLK RIM.YRURICIs plm.M nnnniincc tn Ihe followers of TVrpsl. chore, that he will npen tbe'Dardsneils lie. tel, on the find of Mnrcb nnd on the 9thsf Hie same month be will elvo a (Jrand Open- Ing Rail. Ne-pnln'Tflllbctparrtltonule It one of the very Isrit nf llm frasnn. A general invitation Is extended to all. Bradbury "Wade, Culirnritlii Ht,, .TitcIiHoiiTllle, Wholesale Retail Denier In FANCY ANI STAPLE DBYGOODS, Clothing, llooln tiisil Shoes, OrocrricSi.IlHUIWHrc, Iron ami Steel, Ar;rlciiltnnilinil tillniiiK ltisplcnscssts, Ll ipiiirH, Qiiconatvnrp, lnis AVine, Coal Oir I.usuiis Hiid ClsisiiiioyH, Tolmcco mill Cigar, Hiutlonnry, Pholo Kraplullbiuus, CurtosUVls e(e, etc. IN' addition to- mnal stock, we are new re ceiving n larjo sihlpmcnt, embrselnfik enmplete nsiortmcnt iu nil of the aloft cl.urvs. There goiuli weru selected In I? Fniuclieo with gn-nt enre, by a member cf our firm who Im bud a residence el Ulr-lecnji-rtr In .S'oiitberii Orexnn, and wslV linntr Ihi wiint uf this loculily. Confident that we cannot bo undersold by any hoiun In Jackson county, we plulf our prilron llmt our prices slmll be "Cheap ns tbo Cheapest.'' Tltanklug mir forwrr pnlrons for tbe fs vors hiTvtofire e.iteiiibil to our house, ; wniild ri-ipi-clfully solicit a coiitluuancs ( their patronage. xo thou 1 1 1. 1: to siroir goods. Callawlglvo us your tS)r and fair i')iir. RRADIIURY A WARE. Jacksonville. Ogn.. Out. 13. 'Ri. oUMt Now! Now!! New! I KREUZER'S ; ISTEAV STOBE, llelween Ni-w Flale Paloon and Ilratlbary ,V Wade's, Jucktonvllle, , IS BTOCICKD COMI'LICTKLY WITH Boct Cigars and Tobacco, FRKSH CANDIK3 ANNUTS NEW TOYS &. NOTIONS FRESH FRUITS, Kl'C.KTO. Mr. Kreuner having purchased Ih nsw storu.qu floor noulh of llradbury -naa . call tho ntlentinn of Ibe publlo to hiacom pletu slock of smoking and cliewl"g lobaeco. Abo lo hl?inrIwni)Miid.bfitlars.ir, thecoimoii (mir-ipaiilsb'tov the oflt.wJ grant Havana. All sdhl it the ro6st liber" price. Yon-can Ise tsest supplied with any arti cles In his line, and svo money, by gmH lilm a call. December l. U- Flsml Settlement. TN tho County Court, Jackson Count, JL Jan, term I6t5. .,, Iu the matter of the estato of Crge M Margaret Long, deceased. Notico Ii hereby given, that l'"01.1! 11.!.,, l"KIIn ,i ,l.,.lnllr.,lnr ha.1 ftled H accomit for Dual tcttlement of '' '',!' aim mat wuiMi.iy, tue sm uy "-, ary. 1803. has liiKt opart for wM Bau Mtllcweni vf tf estate, Uv order of llou. J. C.Tolman.Coani; Judge. ' . WJl, HUlJ.s u'"ls January 7th, 1803, " March 1 Mny 7 Junu 3 Sb