Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 04, 1865, Image 2

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j.iciMoxvir.r.n, oiiKKOx.
MTCBDAT M0!!.I.G MASfil U5C
I., P. I'Ulitr, J. J.Knoltuiitl'o.,inl
W. II.Toby,mlcrlliliiRgnt Tor Mn
Krmtcliro, t'nl.
K. K. Flitrt", ailwtllili'B ngtnt for
flucramcitto, t'nli
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List of Agents for the Oroo SrrnxKt
E. V. Knssell. general agent for Oregon,.
sed Idaho Territory. . . ,
I.. P. Fisher San Francisco CI.
J..I. Knowlton A Co do o
Thomas Davis Apjleirale. Ugn.
KT.n.IIIII Jf Mtar 1
F. O.lllrd'oye Kock Point do
Thomas Croxlou Croiloa IMfglnt do
Wm. Spleer Jaiap-Off-Jo do
Gov. Cllbbs, l'ortlo.l U"
I). M. Thompson Mb"
TT.M.Kvans Uteoute do
IhomajCarr do do
Thomas 1'. Floyd Kcrbyvllle do
S. W. Sawyer ; vd0 ! 5
I). P. Anderson Phocnfct do
D.M.C.Oault , . 5
A. Ireland .Myrtle Crctk do
Geo. L. Dean ".trS. 1
Theodrlo Cameron I "' own
Jiraes L. Watson Itostbur do
IIm H.ttl Hunter Rogue Hirer do
L.W.Stilllns .Fort KlamsUi do
Dinger Hermin. of Canyoavllle.ge acral
Ajsnt for Douglas County.
juumockatic i:ducatio.v.
A few weeks ago our coteraporary, the
Iltpoiltr, called the attention of the lead
era of bit party to this interesting ! Im
portant uibjeet. We immediately teend
cJ tbe motion, unl urged t'w commence
nent ol tbe execution o( this desirable
scbcmi. The text bwks were named by
tbe Ueptrttr. No body bae demurred, sod
we now ask, "when It tbe Kbool to be
opened !'' We, of course, arc not allowed
to know lbs secrets of tbit jrand eJiica
tlooal enterprise are not permitted to
come into the brain pan circle Ut our
curiosity Is awakened am oor Interest en
gaged, so we would like to know if any
eebool is to be established on Soap Creek .
and IO Da' Tom! aro teachers necessary I
aronnd the Five Points, New York ? wc
presume not, however. The people In tbf I
above mentioned local 1 1 lei are wfficiently
educated to ba democratic, end that Is the i
object of this educational tnivr. Tbe oli !
Ject of this Maloce educational idea is this: ,
People who nro cellghtend are Demo-1
erallci Fire Points In New York city is
Democratic; therefore, Five Peiett U eu
lightened 1 Tbe same logic holds good of
Long Tom and Soop Creek, lint in or j
der lo fully understand tUs enterprise, we
must not stop at one effort at ratiocina
tion. It is a golden chain cf connected
propositions and result. Thus, wc have
already ascertained tbat Fire Poiou, where
Democracy thrive, is an enlightened place.
Tbe next syllogism Is
Those who are collgbteeed need bo school;
The people nt Five Points aro enlightened;
Therefore, tbey need do tebool.
And again:
Schools are establltbed only where tbey are
necessary;
BcbooU sre not Dcccetsry at Five Points;
Therefore, do schools will be eitablltlcd
there.
Thus, wc tec how n little meets! effort
tares many inquiries.
The lltpoiter cays that tbe Republican
parly educated Democracy out of tbe
Northern people, and it proposes toedu
cate it in agaiu. We ntber think that he
will find tbat an up bill busineu. Men, '
disenthralled from tbe dominion of their
prejudices, do not usually return to bend
age again. Tbey have taken n step In ad
vance, in harmony with the enlightened
progress of tho world, and they w ill not
voluntarily recede, Resides, the logic Ofj
erents is crowding them cutiord. ThU
war baa lifted tbe veil, nod showed ibtm ,
tbe dark deformity of modern Democracy. I
Its animus is written in characters of!
blood; its spirit is manifested by rebels in
arms, nud by tho sympathy of cowardly
non-combatants. It is a fact of some sig
nificance tbat those who revolted, ami
those who sympathized with them, ami'
wtftt,l tlim ttifWa tn In!,. ..l nt,a.-i '
"""W .v... vvu ... tMVII ,u.M UltHipV
to dhmeinber tbe American Union, and to
establish a slave empire amid n frarful
carnival of blood and detolatlon, ate u,'
Dtmotnlt. Tbero nro men acting with
tbe Democratic party of which tbe above
is not true; but every man cf which the
above is true, claims to be n Democrat par
excellent. These facts will blaze upon ev
ery page of American history, and It will
require teachers of some skill to break tbe
moral force of the logic of history. Wo
think this educational enterprlto will re
eult ns disastrously to tho Democracy as
arming tho negroes will to the rebel South.
Eollghtetid men will shun tho rotten car
cass of Democracy armed negroes will
desert tbe faillog fortunes of tho Confeder
acy which made their cbrusbed humanity
its chief corner stone, and gather around
acrfrxa
01 1 01. ry ' n tho surest emblem ol "Lib
erty and n home.''
H U true, ns tho lltpciltr mji, Hint the
Republican party succeeded through tho
education of the people. It Mattered light
and knowledge all nrer llw land. Men of
intelligence, men willing to be governed by
thrir moral conviction?, nnd tho lifflit of
history, Kft the old parties nnd joined its
rank. There were no Itepnbiloant by
iiiiion: every one of them cmh give n bet
ter account of Ills political faith than that
of tucking it from ids mother's bosom.
There were nmong them no constitntlonil
lawyers by n noniadtlc species of instinct,
such ns we find in the Democratic purtr of
modem time?. Ai an old Democrat, wc
are willing to sny thUmueli for tint rnrty
In the dayn of their country's trial they
were found loyal, every one of them.
Let the Htpoittr pnth on its cditcntion
al cnterpilse. We art for It who Is
agalMt it ?
ON WHICH SIOK wn,r. YOU
FKJIIT?
If ny stAtcmetit officii were nocery
to show that the thing wiled Modern De
mocracy is a transpercnt ahnrti, it mere ref
erence to tbe (act ttwt it if totally dett
Ittte of pisltlvf principles would be rofil
eient. It it a tId and senelm nrgtMioti
It is a running expectoration of criminal
grumbling and fault finding. It l a liv
ing penonlfioatlon of iahmealUm. It Is nt
war with everything good, nobhs and rm
ttlotle. It Is an inenbm of equivocation,
banging with deadly weight tipen the ne
tie moral forces which are lifting tbe
American mind upward, awl are crowding
it onwerd, towards the plane of n higher
and nobler civilisation.
Is not tbe above painfully manifest when
yet are unable to wring ont of the local
leader of that party an answer tn the que
Hot), as to which side be will be foutd fight
lag on In the supposed caw of resistance
to the rofbrcemtiit of law ? In cts ol an
insurrection among miner. Mr. Male no,
where will you be found ? On the side of
law and order, or on the s'do of inturrec
lion nnd disloyalty ? Mark you, we do
not anticipate any inch Insurrection. Wc
believe the miner, at n c!aM, are patri
otic and Inw abiding men. Hut you more
than intimated tbat la caee Cong rets
should pots a law lev) Ins; a tax on tbe
mines, they, at a c!a. would rebel, ami
resist by armed force tbe enforcement of
tbat law. You went further: you Intima
ted that tho Oovtrnor of this Hlate bail
anticipated the peraage of tech n Inw. aad
rnktance thereto, and tbat the object ol
raising to man troops on this coast was.
toovernwe the miners, and U overcome
sueh resbtisce. Vonr sneers amounted to
nothing else than tbat kueh resistance
would be right, and that tbe raising of
troop to over oomc It was an imposition
tiixl n fraud. Now, then, wc nk yon
again, on which -side will yon be found
njhtlHsr? nnd you dare not unswer the
'jvettlon. Andrw Jackson could tell tbe
rebellious south Carolinians on which Urto
be would be found figh log. but modern De
mocracy dwi't know, or dare not tell; and
yet tbit modern abortion attempts to de
duce Its lineage from tbnt pure and patri
otic source. 0, for shame I
Volosttskm. John M. Fullerton, lit
sheriff o( Douglas county, hat been appoint
ed recruiting oMeer for Douglas, .laekson,
Josephine nu4 Curry counties, to rake a
cavalry company. He will be In Jack
sonville In a few days, to establish n r
crultlug office.
Rally, Itoyt! rally ! Jackson county
hat foftiUbcd more volunteer! than any
county in tbe State. Lit us continue far
ahead of tbe draft.
Mr. Fullerton' appointment is hm of
the best that oouid hare beet) made. lit
is very popular where known, and will
make an excellent cfSoer.
Wk hare received the first number of tbe
CairoH.tu HomkJocrn.il, published by
T. Hart Iliatt & Co. It is n forty column
lper, published teml-miwlbly, and is Jutt
the thing to much wanted by the farm
ers of the Pacific coast.
Wo have alto received tho January num
ber of Fowlers Phrenological Journal,
whioli those who wish to keep up with tbe
age would do well to send for Immediately.
Fink h'ronT. Sleigh-riding and snow
balling was tho order of buflnew in town,
yesterday. Snowballing, especially, was
entered into with a aest. All day long tl
streets rang with (bouts of merriment, oc
casioned by tbla pleasanlf,!) amusement.
i -
Tiik Klamath Nkws. This is the title
of n neat little weekly, started at Orleans
Bar, Klamath county. It announces that
it will take no sides in any political ques
tlon or ever advocate tho claltui of any
particular individual lo cfQce.
According to the Sacramento Union,
Luolous Curtis, who succeeds Patch, Is an
old defaulting clerk of Sacramento City,
and is rt very unfortunato npppolntment.
Winter. This week has been tho most
cold awl disagreeable weather wo have had
during tbe winter. Ice, snow and frost
have been tho order of the week.
For tho latest movo in Liquors, see Jo.
Weltcrcr's advertisement, under "new to
day." Dr. Gates will euro your tooth-acbe in
n few minutes, Try him .
Read Wueeler &
vcrllscmeot.
Wilson's new nd-
BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.
ixroiirr.ii r.xru'sivEi.v ort iiu sr.vriMir.
Cftlro, 2."illi. A correspondent tny3 the
report lli.it Forrest has .'G,000 men under
hioi is antrue.
Three irou clnd lure been stationed nt
the maiitli o; Red River, to frustrate any
raid from that stream into Mississippi that
the rebels miy design nukiug, nnd to pro
vent rebl troops crneslng.
The Richmond F.xnminer, of the 23d,
lias an article about the arming ef uegroe.
It declaros that the war was begnn by tbe
(lulf States In opposition to the wlihes of
the Herder States. That the Onlf States
rejected advice and hurried Virginia nnd
other Uorder Slates to bear the weight of
a wsr they never desired. After mention
ing the ruin and devastation of the Harder
States, it says the tid N now rolling to
wards thoso Plates which commenced the
fight, and who demanded tueecM or univer
sal destruction. They by whom the first
blow was struck are the first to desert
those who hrenits thin f.ir have received
the fiiry of the storm raised by other. On
Mondiy the compact of mtilusl support
was broken. The bill to appropriate
slaves , so ni to Si'cmrc an hontrablo exist
ence, wus also defeated Ir, the Senate,
chiefly by the vole of the Onlf States.
Oalro. 2Sih It is rnmoml that Hrlgv
d!er Otn. Meredith has been reinstated.
Tho steamer Luminary, from New Or
leans the 19th. has arrived, en route for
St. Louis. Much excitement exists at
New Orleans, in consequence of the pub
licity given to, nnd tbe exposure o( a se
erect society, lmvloL' n permanent organi
zation and regular meetings. Recent de-1
velopHMits prove that it it ruled by i'm
federate sympathisers, whose (ddcl li tn
gtt political power, and through that to
protect secessionist in tbat city from their
just dererts.
Washington, 21th. The large smsnnt
of business necessary tn Im trammeled will
engage Congress day and night until !
jourBmnit, with no opportunity for delib
eration its importance dcminds. A large
number of pu Vie bilU, intMing tboKssc
estary for the trmy and mvy. have not yet
become law.
New York, 27tb.-Thc Herald's J.mM
River oflrr;poixlmt tars Uj bus gone
soulhwanl to coo J act operations fur oppiw
ing Sherman, tearing dn. Jit Jidiaston
in commaml of Richmond and Peterlarg
A lerpi part of the rebel army arcmid
RieLmond had, on Siturdty Irtt, been un
iter marching orders for several days, uud
a considerable number of rebel Iropi are
believed to have been dispatched to act
against Sherman. Reports of Ie7 dr.
sign tn shortly cvaeuste Richmond and
Petersburg arc received.
Fort Monroe, 21th. Our troopi ciptur d
Wilmington on the morning of l lie Sit. Af
ter tbe evacuation cf lnt AtMtfrron.d'ra.
S?hofleM dlreetMl Cox tn follow lie garrlMn
towards WlliaingUw, wh'.l Terry fi.llamMl
ruck n the cast sh'e of tbe Hi r. Tho gar
risoa took up a new llnr four mile from
Wilmington, but was so closely pursm-d Vy
Terry lb.it ho could mmhI no troop to tbe
west We. On thai sldu tbe roUltmdoa
stand Iteblnd Own Creek. Cox erosted bi
troop beluw them on flat boats, nlWckid
them In the rear and routed them, capturing
two gwn and rtve hundred prtsowrs. O.i
tbe Slst. Cot irakbed to the river opponlio
Wilmington, whero tbe bridge wert dlneor
ercd on Gre. On his arrival t!) ri-UI Iw
gn buralngcottoa and rosin In tbe city.
and left tbat night. Our capture, inelud
ing I'trt Audervon, amount to "On prisoner
ari SO gun. Tn elthteiM stated that tri
rebels buniol 1,000 UtU of eatloti and 3,
000 barrels of rendu. Tlw Union fueling
4ioith1 quite strongly in toe city. Terry
has followed Hoke northward.
Slgmxl C. II. CoMrooic, Lieut. Col..
ami U. C.
Nw York, Sltb. A letter from Oenerol
f.te. published in Itlhmoml. mjts the arm
ing of negro It not only expedient Imt
neeery, a he does not think th whit
population eon (apply tbe ueeestitlviofn
long war.
letter to tbe Ilwaht, from toe.Tl.l!i array
oorp. dated tbe SJd, say llMt several brig
mles of Hill's corps Iwie (one South lo re
inforce lleauregard, and the whole of Lae'
army Is under nurcblng order. A Utter
dated th 31th, toys it Is kuonu Uat a eon
tbHrable Krtlou of Im's army, ywUidiy,
was ordered to make fjur d.iy' eoobwl ra
tions, ami preuro to oarry oeoslderablu am
munition on their pereont. More will prob
ably benicerUluftl to-day. Addllioiiil pr
cautloss aro being taken at City lia nnd
other place for the proper reception of the
rebel rams, whloh are soon expected lo make
anothrr attempt at a raid down the Janice
tlvr.
.Memphis, Sltb. The Dullelln this morn
ing says tbe rebel leaders have latly Issued
erJers to havo all detachments of their
troops In West Tetiii., together with such
conscripts nt tbey have gathert-d, sent south
without delay. We bav reason to believe
that n large iwrtlon of the rebel forces late
ly at JA'iiipbls huve gone already. Their
destination Is said to be tho Mobile railroad
A raid into Arknnws develop tbe fact
tbat much Miflerlng exists for want of food
Cairo, 2Ctb. Tuylor'd army declare that
tbeio it no lutentlon on tho pirt of the reb
el authorities to ftbmdon Mobile. That city
has always bceu a inlliUry depot for all
kinds of stores. It I said the cannon nnd
supplies recently takento Selm from Mobile
formed no part of tbo arnumsnt and stores
Intended for tho usa of Mobile. Tbe rebels
believe tbit 5eluia is to be assailed, and
tbey are hurrying to put it it In defensive
condition without weakening Mobile.
New York, 27lh. The Richmond
Whig, of tho 25th, gives an entirely new
tPTf2S1''w
..,,, rf the ennture of Colombia
It
inys the fjM't'S al ,nol lln",c fln''
that place iias l..t tn!y through Ihcfhrcr
superiority, of Federal numbers. I he
lighting, according lo tome accounts, was
carried on within tho very streets of the
city. Nearly nil tlw government property
wns removed.
New York, 28lli. Tlic Charlotte (N,
C.) Democrat, or the 21st, has n vague
rumor tbnt D. H. Hill or Chentam, from
Hood's old army, struck Sherman's rear
nnd captured 3.000 pilsoncrs, besides n
lrc immber of wagons, a posi'cnpi
sirs It was Clicalam's troop, and tbat the i
- .... .... i
Baht occurred at Alston, S. C
Hie Raleigh ConWeratc sy the peo
ple of Wilmington had fillrtn thousand
bales of cotton hidden away, awaiting the
arriral of the Federal forces.
New Vork, 2"llt. Rolwl pHP".s con.
tain the following. Headquarters, 2th.
To Hreekinrldc: Octt. R. holds reports
that 'detachments of Vaughn's cavalry
struck tl railroad beyond KihwvIIIc, nt
Sweetwater, and captured the garrison at
that place. Sixty men of lite 20th Ohio
rcjlment, with horses and equipments were
cspltiml. l'r-K'
We learn that the raiding party of Ynti
kee cavalry, who were reported advancing
by way of Tarboro, an the Wcldon rail
road, have return to Washington. N. C
We h.if lKn nnnltlr tn obtain any Infor
mation In regard to tbe amount of damage
done by them.
Washington, 27th. The Richmond Dis
pilch, rccctved today, say unbroken
quiet relgiM along Ihe lines on the North
ride of James I Ktt. Tho enemy has con
centrated on his new position on II itehers
run. During Tuesday ami Wudnetday.
nothing of consequence oecurml. They
captured n portion of our picket lliw in
this vicinity. Tuemmy idglit, toe '-1st
Tbe line was reestablished by our tro-ips
nrxt momtng. A ery liandsome little
aCTilr oeeerred one day last wek. in the
rlclnity of Ruvli' Hsy. in whieh nltonl
2M Yankees, belonging Us the eelebrat.-d
onval brigade, were defeat and rouieil by
a comparatively small force of Citnfidirate
teints, under commaml of Lieut. Sheibnrnc.
ntthtei by a part of the Independent Sig
nal corps, under command of LIcnt. Wood.
This force of the em-my had been tent out
to intercept and capture a secret expuli
tin, known to hare ln-rn sent out hy our ;
(irernm-nt in that direction recently.
Vhlle retting at 1'irmil't Day, they were
rltfonnisly'atlacktil by ths scontt and tig
tul forces, who eventually succeeded in kll'.
Ing'and wrmnling n immber, nod pulling
the balance to right. Slx.'een dead btdirs
were sulipienlly fmnd. nnl ten were In
Smlthfleld who had died of their wonnds
We d'J not learn whelber any pritootrs
wers tak.n. bit a nimhtr of w.iundid
Y.inkrej were cjrried ot by
their com
radea.
New Vork. 27th.-Tie Herald's New
hern correspomlent eleecrlbt the d 'mnrsl-
IhI emlltlon of tbe reliel army In North
iwroiins.ami toys tttere is a icstHisiuon on
the purt of soldiers and clvllll.ns to return
llf IUV I. U1V4, VII IHV W-l IVIIH4 I WB VUM
gtt. Desortera from the rebel nrmy are
e-jntimwlly coming Into the Union lines.
enwll party of Union oavnlry awl lufau
try reeently mt.de an expedition tn Wash
Ington, N. C, where they captured thirty
relst-l solilicr.
'ITie R'ehmoml K'tqulrer, of the 2 (lb,
tsys the Yankee force eat of the Missis
sippi dnet not exceed 23,000 mn, and says
the South I being conqoered one third her
numbers. It makes an earnest appeal to
Southerns to eome forward nud help to
drive out Ibt Invaders.
Toe Enquirer rays: A large numW of
our readers would like to know tbe where
abeula of Forrett. We suggest tn them
lo ba qulel for n few days more, ami he
will bring rejoicing to every trae South
ern besting heart, as he Is now getting
ready, and when lie doe move he will make
the sound of bis roaring heard among the
negroes and Yankee of the West. The
Enquirer ray the rebel do not want more
men, because they cannot clothe nnd feed
then, nod declares they cannot avail them
telrat of Ihe recruits now oflVrlng. It com
plains of tlie Inadequacy of the present
dally ratloM to sotltfy tin hunger of tbe
mtn.
WViomik Ckbkk, Feb Wlb, MU.
lit. StM.- According tnjiremlse, I sit
myself 'down te Inform you that all It qultt
here.
Tie excitement about lbs. new diggings hat
pulhlly pined away, and all hands havo
Httlsd dawn to steady labor, enlarging the
AshUud creek mlnlniedlleh, which Isexteu-dt-d
abovo tbe rich diggings, aud will soon
afford enough water to proipeet thoroughly
the gulches adjoining, which, with the pres
ent means of protecting, are supplied tab
rieh as the malu Wild Cut gulch. This
singular fellao oognouien was given to the
digging by the original fladtrt, A. 0. lloek
afolliiw and partners, they hiving suc
ceeded In treeing four of these frroeioui nn
malt near tbe place wheie tbey fuuixl thlr
first prospect. The law coacted, allow a
person to ho d fifty yards of creek, or ono
hundred yards of bank, to be worked one
day In every ti, when there Is water to ba
bad. Hut enough of tbe diggings at pres
ent. I notice In a late number of the Hijurltr,
a venomous slur at Ihe Mountain Hangers,
which would not bo worth noticing, were it
not to correct Ihe mis-statement that the
State furnishes tho compiny with uniforms.
Tho company furnleh their own uniforms
and every thing except tho w capons and arm
ory, aud Ih cy obtain no pay for the lim
mid trouble or drill Ing. Ten or (ho mem
bcrs of the Mountain Itangf rs have enlisted,
timlrr the call for Infaiilry. but theio i still
enougli of us left to nmiifo tho "school ehll
lien and slniprrlng mles," ns tbo Ittporltr
man seems lu think Hint Is all we do.
Nunm.KW
tRniixii. Matliis 'clereon, of tho
Christian church, will preach In Jnckeon-
vlllc on the thlid Siuid.iy In Marcti
MMLMyigimM."'l-J "M ia
XJlodl.
-In Barn's Valley, on Bund.iy, lob. Will,
18M, Waltkii Im:iHiCK, .I'm of riiomnj
,,n.i lr IMJurn.iiB'd (Ive monllii ant
,0,-cn il.iys.
. .1. .It.. n...1 am.I llm limrfra.
l.onc nre nic ', "" " " --,
Whence my mrcK sniiiu is kuh
Hut 0. n lirlglilcr homo than ohm,
In Heaven, Is now llilno own."
NEW TODAY.
&ist oi Iiottors
11 TAIAIS'ING Unehiltncd tn the Pott Of
IV tic, nt Jacksonville, SUte or Ogn., on
the 1st day of Mar., 18U.
Abbot Jiihn 0 Uokoy Klsworth 2
llrniKlt John
LetM M 1!
tlrandou Jackmn
Drltulii Anna
llanly Mi UuiUta
ItroHii l; 1)
lluuthbv A 11
llriitg II F
UleiilO
Itowcu Perry
llowcn Wm 2
Harrows lil
Hell lluricl 2
Comul James
CIsHion II C
Ctsyton Henry
Ihmlap Mrs Ithodti
DunldpJ 11 t
Duttoii 0 J 3
llavldton J is
Dultoti C W
liwlingvr Jus
(icariiiurl It A
Oroutr T 0
UillUth .V.iu
Johiifen V. II 2
KIomK Wm 2
Uely Tho
Larey P W
My i-rn Mln A
V
M)sUM
MntulWd Moses
Miller IMtri)
Miller M.ss Lriiilll.
On- Wm
Owrns U R
;'H'S.vlvster
Pwweri. Jele A
ltaliiuron Nat 2
Silt! P 1!
Smith IT H
fllmuioni Tuni
.Shuck It U
hoiilk im
SWwr I'elrgnn
Tliomtu Oo
TtmnwMiil 0 A
W.bO (J U .
Widkvr John
WnlU It I)
Wollurt John
Wilder Jsmei H
uigni.ninii
Wulktr A J
C7
To obtain any of these IcttriVlhe appli
cant miM call lor advcrtlml Ullcr," gto
thr iliHi1 of Ibis lUt, and iy ouv evut fur
"'Wf,',,,, fur w,m mntlh, they
will br sent to Ihe Dead Ullor Orncc.
In milling Utter, plae the Mtige
stamp on I If upper riRbi-band corntr. ami
leave spev liriwttMi lln umii and direction
fr t-mark!iig wlibuul luurArrlng with
the writing.
P. K. H.MNia. P M.
Sborifl't; Salo.
BV rlrtue of an eX'-enlnn duly I-iihI by
tho clerk ot the Omty IVmrt of the
fiat' ofl)i-gii. for thf l.'uuil.v rJ4ekaon.
In favnr of iaehs llrn.nml tramtiWrrml I" II.
'. How. II. anil nxniiul the ivsl awl pirson
aliKtiporty ri). P. Aitdem-ii. far the leeov
cry ol the Hum uf throe hutidml and four
teen dollars (211 uo.) nud co-l uiwt di
btirMruvnts, mid lo m- d.'r'Ctnl. I lnvc lev
1 1 Hiiers iud will. i).i Friday, tdv Tils d iy oj
April. A. I. I"'-'', bill. itii the hour ot
nine o'clock. A. M . and four o'clueX P M ,
it th fi'irl llotiK dour, in Jaes.:ivlll ,
In M',d C'muly and State, at iwldlu vfiidue.
' o(Pr fee sale fur I.'. S. gold irillur coin.
so toe btghet uaVr, tkeroiiiiwingiirHrii
sri reul pcvpirty. tn-wlti ull tbe right, I
lie ami tulvitot of 1. P. AikUisxi (ti and
tu IIUb lot Nu I in block No. 2,bvlup
sixty left In Iron!
l iy oue hunOnil nd
lnnlv fMl In ilriith: ulsnwnlrr bt No.
i . unit 7. each lot urnc nixty lift in insii.
tf lw,?1rwl "mVMTIJfi fwV" i U J"'1
on
LVwnly, Ongvu, with
lb
sppur luetic t
thtreon.
W. A. UWKN.
Sheriff f Jackson eoui-.ty, ()rei is.
Jrtskwwvllte Mrei M. ImM. rtnilvl
1 JL, o o o!
AT KAIH.Y KLRVKN' THOUSAND OP
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Iflcvtriuc 3C(oXxlzxot9
Have beet) told oil the Paelrk coast
liRce tbe Agency was cttablbhtd In
San Kraucltce nsd the uwir.
and lNCKHASLSC
tale of tbeee
MACHINES,
prove bow fully the iUlo
ore coniluced of the toperlorlly of
WHBHMIR &
WIUON'5
StJWING
MA0I1I.NIS
over nil eit hers,
FOR GENERAL USE.
ALAUGBINVOIOP.
"OFTIHHr.MAOllLS'IK,
WITH LATE IMPROVKMK.NTS,
Jutt lUcdvcil,
,SrOALL AND EXAMINE TIlUM.nJ
Or scud for n Circular.
J. II. IIAYDEN, Agent,
Ofllee cor. Jlont'ry aad Sao. ttrcets,
w4.3m SAN FUANOI3CO.
T?LOUIt AND TRODUOE taken In ex
X change for Merchandise, ot
July 19. 27 MAX MULLER'S.
13AGL13 BIIEWERY
-AN'D-
uxsai'xxjXjExi.Te
TJOSEPH WETTERER h now ,
el hiiml, and I- constantly n.anufapinTi
lllllllt, which li will H in nuantli 2"1
oii-nnart to one barrel and iipturai in.?l
purcli iters. Call and test hl I.lnuori
Jacksonville, March 3d, 18CS. ' lf
NEW DTCNTISTIIY!
IN JACKSONVJLLi:.
T)"' ?',? J?ATKaTiu"rgleaI and mechM.
XJ cal Denllst, hn permanently locatMln
Jiiokiuiivllle.nud will bo happy toturforn
all nperaUus pcrlnltilitg to ,, profe,,!..
In the root ntlractory mna.ncr.and at rerr
low prices All wor'e warranua to cW
sallsnietlon, or no charges made, A ilVr.
uf litibllc pulionngots anllclliei
Office -next door tn the L'. S. Hotel oa
California street, Jacksonville. rnnrilf
NOTIOEJ.
Slate of ()renn, I ,
County ofJuckwaj8'
In Justice Courti
To Sterling Hill:
Ymt arc hereby notltlnl lhat a writ of it.
tielntifiit Imi been Issued agalnit you ,v,j
your property nltaclud to mtify ih de
mind of illchird Uvatis, nmottiitlng to Bftr.
live dollais. Now iinlrsi you thalT inintr
Irtforo A. V. Oillitt, n jiutlcu of the ilc:
In and for raid county, nt his office, In ,IB.
land, on the I7lti day of April, A. I). I86J
Jirl(ltii-iit will hi rotderi'd nj;,i!nt jo-j'
ami the proH-rty 'ld tn pay the debt. '
ltlCIIAUDi:V.N5,Pl.ati(r.
Dated February 22.1. A. I), Jfli 3,
Now! NoxvM Now!!
KREUZER'S
3STEW STOKE,
Uct ween New Mali" Saloon nnd DraJbury
A Wade's, Jacksonville,
IS STOCKED COMl'LETCLY WITH
Host Cigars and Tobacco,
FRLSII CANDIKS AND NUTS,
NEW TOYS & NOTIONS
f fl am Q .5 cj2a ei-M-js,
FRKSU FRUITS, F.TC , LTO.
Mr. Krenxer h.M Inc purchased th niw
titi one iliKir soiilli of llrmlbury A WiJi'i,
call tit" Httrntlon of th imlilic to lil cou
plet slock of rtnnklngniid cliomngloUceo.
Abo tu Id' vnrioili brands of clears. frta
the common hlt-.ioiiU!i to the most fra
grant Havana. All sold nl the moil lib:rl
ptlees.
You can he Wst supplied with anr trtl
els In hit line, and save nionrj, by thloj
li 'hi a call. December lb, 1ISJ.
(Jll.liD OFBSKIf K1DL
AT TIK
D AHD ANELLS HOTEL
Sfe.-i
$&9&:
7 WW-
ife-C'gAS'
i'Jiii.vjii!t,r.4L
l-So , r.i
rrsi!
ttarnu tiiAirc
1 if fcw-S 1 HrV JJ-
ferC.
BMSc
i"A.LJIX
WMX&
Iff mJFWWt
&32&Ml
&'! 1t'S
VrtS.-
TTNC'I.K HILLY III UK it p'rsseJm
L1 unnoniiw to the fodnwirs of Ttrrl
chore, llml lie will opcnlhr Dardinrlti Ho
tel, ou the first of .Mnrrli and on the 9th f
the siiiiic iimnlh he willgiw n Grand Open
ing II ill. No nl-n will be sparid to w
it one of the very best of tho season. A
general Invilatlon is extended to all.
Stttimiom.
1'N Ike Clicuit Court ol tbo fitala of Ore
J. gon, for the county of Jackson, Jua
Term. 1865.
Jam Hwirv Walker. PlainllrT rt. N7
Walker. DelVud.int.
Illll In i:"lt- for lllrorti-.
To Mary Walker, Defendant!
You nre heri-by summoned and renutredte
appear In said court, nt Jacksonyille.Jsek
sou county. Oregon, on tho second Mondy
In. lime, 1SC5, the P.'lh day or said rnonlb,
and detend Ihe suit filed In said court
g.ilnt you. And you nro further not (led
lb.it miles you file your onkwer or demurr
er, with thf olerk of snld court, wllb'n ten
ila)slrom llm dut't of eervlce on jou, "
erved In tlie county, or within twealy
days Irom d ite or Hrvic on yoo, II serrea
without the county. Judgment will bo taken
agnluit you fur wunt of an nniwer, and las
prayer thereor will bn ginnted by tho Court,
uud the bonds of matrimony existing )
tneen you and raid platntit)', will Jied11.
solved, and the plaintiff will l adjudged
lo havo Mm oaro and euslodv of Prudence
Hllen WalUr.ifauKhter of Ihe said pUlatUI
and df fondant, and ilefcndant will be U
judge.1 lo pay tho costs nnd disbursements
of suit. ,
lly order of tho Coirt, Hon. P. P. rrira
Judge. c it. nonius.
JitnJSwfi Sol, for najnljg,.
Veterans & Recruits.
rpilK last Legislature gives a bounty sf.
J. 8150 to each recruit In the regimcut
now being raited. It olio voted
Five Dollars
per month extra pay to each ver" belong
ing to tho cavalry regiment enlisted tbree
year ago. These amounts are to l pats.
In State Uonds. Those wishing tbesoboadft
would do well to call on
.JAUOHS&llUSSELIi.
Jacksonville, Jim. 12, '64. J1iL
Administrator's Wotico.
NOTICP. Is hereby given that letters of
admlnlitrntlon. with tbo will anexed,
on tho eitato r Charles Adleon Uollue
ceased, late of Jacliion county, Oregon, hare
been Kranted Jo tbo undersigned i all per'
sons having claims against raid estate, ar
requested to present them with tho proper
ouchers, to tho uudcislgncd, at his lest
dence, lu Jacktonvllle, within six wontM
from this date, and all claims not presentea
within ten months will bo forever barrw ,
and all persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to in
undersigned. H. HKLMS, Ad'm'r-
Feb, 10th, 1SC5. febll