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H-'I!'iI j'j;'j."""jijiwiii mm 5SSSC ettfittel uan iffl Mil $4 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. imuwm"1" Miutwun m First Premium A-inled by Hie Mnclmntc's institute Fair, Sn Francisco, September, 1801. i B. LIDDLE & CO., Bportinp; Emporium, UBngon,,,ncar the Pcc,,, ULJIX 111 t iiiiii.ivi' nnj , , ,n,- f li Inpetlirt of all china of Spoiling Turtle. Constantly on hand Run. from the first tukersln London, viz: YVIIIInm. i'iw. William Moore, Moj.ro lUrrH. Itcdlcr.., IIollli A. Son, nml nil other innkorc Al-o K.bj.l.lock ol American UKIes PI;..-.. ,rul Cubbies on I he 'acino (... luskul.i ,d all tho ltet 11lu1. uf ,.',"l- fch.rp's Wesson . Ilnll.ir.1 . A,i.wr s nd Henry' I'ntcnt Ilrcccl.-Umdlng Ufll. c- Cartridges of nil kinds constantly oapnn. Aolliorixpil oprnts lor Henry' Pulmt k Jlrffcli-lniuHntr It lie jan'Jlm3 JOHN ORTH has 3 17 u bam:, oi' mr, own gtuing.; J. Purchaser will filvne ciiiiilru nt hi Batcher Shop, on Oregon Htiott, 3 doors i bot- the Toil Ofllce. , Jickfonvllle, January 211, 1B5. If. arijoxtiEiiMaia j Sewing Machine. JOHN Kllt'lint tMiulil nniioiince to the Jicopi of JcliM)ii Comity, that holm procured nn nitcney for lliia iieerlcM mu blue, nml will In n lunt llniu have it xooil ii)ly on hand. Iliii niai-lilne gtillirrr, fccrut, embrnlcl"r mid lu.ilcot I ditruritiit ! kindfOf tluhi. Jicloonvlllc. Jiuiiiary 'J Int. If 1AJIFJ!C I I N H U II A N C M C O M P A N V. RAID r.M-IT.U., 0n Ann0'1 Jcpolt In Orcpm. 00JtJJJM low-Vk I'liynblo Im 1. K Gold Coin. lniuro uphill l.oin or Dam- g by Klre. SACHS IIUO'S. AevnU. Jtntltf. Jaekmnvllltf, Oivkoii. " U l'H OLS T E 1133R AXD PftporHnp;or. 1 Iir.IlKIlY nnllfv nil whom It mar con Jl rem. that 1 llll coiillnuu the liu-iinttn of Upbola'crcr nml Pupcr lluncir, nt my c'd itaml In Jacktunvlllt). All kinds of Murk in my line will W promptly ntli'iideil In. Old uullriiHM will U repaired, flour scl(s nuiK1, elc. A. I'. ALIIIIUTS. Jaikinnvllle, February I'll 1 00ft. tf H)iIKSTJ3A33S. 1)KItS0N."? wiihlnK to avail tliaiAMlv . of thebenem of Iho Iloiucilwl In' nf t'ongrei., can have tlnlr pjper op!y rrrparcd, and llivlr nfUdiiYlU taken Iwl'uru ir.e, tlierebr favlng Iho expciiw of utlliullnv: la ptnon at the lkud ODtac Kiiml proof of Douiillon Land Glnlmi nd rtllR'pilihincnt ofiirHbAiiiluued Dona tion cUlnw taken nud prhule Milry of land rnide, on application Io mo nt tbu (,'lcrkt cHe. WJl. HOFFMAN. County Ork Kbruary 4 Hi. 1RHS, jvhM ORVL DODGE'S PHO'iOlJUAPU C5ALLEUV. OHYIL DODGi: Mould nnnnnnce to llm l.adlri nud (irnlleiucn or JucKronville and vicinity, ibnt ho li.i prmnnontly Iuoa ted In JurUioiivllle, for the pnrpoM of Ink Inj plcluieii in all (he In-proved nrt of l'ho tograplir, and nould rojpeclfully rollclt a tUro or "the public patronage. ItOOMS opuorite 1'. J. Kynn'f New Ilrlok. JtcVfonyllle. Dwmlwr lad, IHtH. If. JSJZWW Watchmaker and Jeweler! On Oregon t Irect, flrt door north of llreulnnu'a Jacksonville, Ogn. JOHNF. 1IOUCK, Manufacturer and repairer of aiuoriaol Wnlched, Chronometers, Clocks Musical nnd other Instrument, etc. AIo, JLWNLUY manufactured nml "paired, nfier llio most approved ityle of tM art, and warranted for one year, l'rlcee accordiuc to times. JOHN F. IIOUCIv, Chronometer and Wntcliroakcr. jacVionvlllf, June 25, lSiil. 3m Notice of Pnlilc Snlo of llenl Ebtate. Till: undertlgned, admlnUtrator, will otrer for rnlo, on tho 1st day ol April, 16bj, at tho court bouto door, lu Jackson ville, Jackon county, Oregon, onu-iltird In lereit In u Mining Claim, situated on Sterl ing Creek, snid citato belonging to Jame Mitchtl, deceaKi). Sale tocominenco at two o'clock r. M. nrmt of tale cih, paid in baud. II. HULLMS.l'uullcAdm'r. , March 10. 1UU3. "iiIii Dr. Ovcrbeck, has rcfltted his bath rooms at lac OVERBEOK H08PITAL. TbotcwhQ wishtolndulgoln tbo liwer its or a gooil bath, can bo accommodated by guiog blin a call on Wedndays oud Sua d,J. ' febltf. iCTS mill' Ulj.nwiirj ti THE OHEGON SEXT1NEI,. tiil'ED tVKIlY HATVniiAT UOItSI.VO. B. P. EOWElTt" Proprietor. Sunjciitr-Tiox For One year, In mlnutce. hour Dollar; ir paid within the first fix month of the year, live dollars ; If not paid till it. ...lii . i ' . . .1 uutu nt- v)iianoii oi nil) year, lx dollar ,51,,,, - - - j I" n-n . hi uu man io mute who advertise by Hip vonr. -f 'nl TcnJ"" rwilrwl at mrifnt ruin. . ( . - - SJ 1" "'V.V Uiu iff ;!,"'' ' SSWr&H Tfiaseu nV.i uiii.,mv i!rJ.3i .,M&I J r4lM.7f , v , , ,h ,ft 10 Mbiu, lMl attend. OUANUR JAOdllS, N. G. Nl:wu IS ,,IIRIl. u g,,. s' ' u' Triutec.J. M. Sutton., Wtu. Hay nnd S. ,1, Day. Warren Loiteo No. 10. A. F, & A. II. n noi,I their regular communl- "yCfttloiii lliij rduesday Uvenlitgs on V or preceding the full uioon, In jack- hoxvim.k, onk'iinx. JOHN U. WOSi, V. M. C. W. Savaiik, Srcy. 1). JATOIK. V.. V. ItlWKl.t.. JACOBS, &FIUSSCLL, Ari'OIlNKYJJ AND COUXSIU.OltS AND SOLICITOUS IN IMIANCKUV. iT.u'Knosvit.i.K, OnKnnM, Ollrr uiinllii llir (.'iilll'l llnuir. All ImuIiicm cuiiimltti-il to Ihrlr cnr will urumplly alteuiWl In. .Inly at. 'US. U. F. DOWELL, J.ci:hoxvii.i.x, Ohkuiix. iVIII nmctloi- In nil the CmirU r the Third JndlflUl Dlotilct, the .upnini (Intirt of Ore guii, mid In Yrrka, Cul. Wur Scrip iirompt ly ewll'Cl'il. (let. 1; J. G. HOWARD, SURVEYOR CIVIL EKOIKEEH, Jackioxvimx Ohkook, RiMnot near the South cud of Op'roii tret. January ISfl J. H. STINSON, attom:y cor.vsiiLxon, asp xjwt, Allmny. Linn county, Ort-gon. ocl'J2ll G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AM) Sl'lUir.ON, ,l.rKo.NVii.u:, Onitoos. Oulcf nt liln rwitlcncjc nn Ornrrnt a I red DR. L.S.THOMPSON OM'HIK CITY DRUG STORE, IlKHItlKNCf Djipoillf tliu fumily Jntl. JneNii:tlllc.()n. 'L1l''(4,f - VV. Q. T'VAULT, Attorney and Counsellor &.& Xj-Avnr, iljti-KiMiNV.I.E. 00.'X. O.Twn nt ii'ldutce uu Culifurul Slnwt. All !iliifMiitluUd to lil cure imiinpl- 1 mti-hilfd to. i'ilL. PETER 13RITT. PI10T0GRA1UUC ARTIST IS I'llltlMltUll TO TA1CU ItrTUltQH IX 1IVUUV bTVI.H OFTIIKAUT, WITH ALLTIIK I.ATBlMI'ltOVKMKNTS. If FUlure do not ghe wtlfuoilou. no chari will lmodo. 0ll nt bl new Gal leiy, ob tbv bill, -umluu III plcturs, and alt'liiryonr IlkwHW. DR. A. B. OVERBECK. Dr. OvrlK.'k would nnnounoo to tk cit izens or JuekMin county nml vicinity, that he has returned to Jacksonville nml rwuuitd the proetl of iiimIUIii. He will ulwnyk bo louud ut bla Id aland, tbo Overlook HotplKd. niilewt nlwiit jwlfn.lim ul Iwlnet. Ho would rosiwctfully wllcil h renowid of former imtronngw. JUiasolution lTotico. riMJK iinderaignnl lias ttilfs day wllli X drawn from the firm ol Thompson A Davis, nud will continue tho practice of Medio Inc. Surgery nml OlMieiric. i Jacksonville uml vicinity, nuJ solicits n slmro of the mtronage. Ofllco nt his iwi denco nt the old Murry Hocmstend. T. L. DAVIS. Dec. 13th. JSfi t !!cljif Veterans & Recruits. rpili: last Legislature plvos a bounty of I $liO to each recruit In tbo reglmeut uuw bolug raltd. It also vottd Fivo Dolltirs . ..,n. ..vim imv Io cneb ixrson bolong Ins to the cavaliy regiment unlUUd three vena ago. Tbtse nmoiiiiU aro to I pala, In Stale llonds. Those witliing the.c bondd wotlddowelltocallon ,.. JACOHS .v RUoSl-.LL. lacksonvllle.Jan. 12,'GI. J-HLL'I, WOtico to Tinal Scttlomont li N tho County Court. Jackson Lounty, X Jiaicu -serin, sow. .,,,..,.,, I " .n ",0,! Ill I0 matter or lUO esiase "i k -"Ji Isotlco is hereby given, that Lmerson t. Gor?, ndmlnlstralor of said estate, ha filed 1.U ixhlblt and petition for Inal settlement of slid estate : and that Wednesday, tho 5th day of April ensuing, has been set unart for a ifd final letllemenl with said utlmlnistrator. ilvonret of Hon. J. C. Tolmau oounty Jnlus WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk Mircb Uth, 15W. marllwl JACKSONVILLE, uwuuiwMiiim i BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. r i n lutroirrcn Lxnrsiriet.r nm tub sbxtixhi J j Xcw York. Oils. Hlchmond papers jlltl j expresi the belief that Grant will ntlnck IXC's lines around -ltlchmnnd, ns soon ns the ground will permit. The rebels be lieve thnt Grant bns rent nearly nil hU cavalry from the armies of the Polnmnc nud the Jnntes to Sheridan, In the Shwiau douh Valley. iT 'llf. 'abWr'', n'r tirn(Tatriiia tnm T a.. . . it jl I :. ,..... . .. . . ! i iii ui ijiiiiii in jr i- m iirnii nn r-Tnmii ir naiii ni 1 r.t't i iji ... ri.. i i . i ut.-v i stmrGen. ! men Kt be. M, nrtel IIU1IOII1S H Hie MM rwe' lose nil. The Danville ltectsler Is assured that It does not enter Into Lec' plain to abandon the rebel capital unlert. ns It very ..... i...ii it i I, i , .,, re" um "' "- Hint ivfi ku vt itwitc ui. . prudently udded, It becomes mtioM blc to t , . , 1...1 1 ... '1 ' c ,u'ed nnd wmitKled. nnlil live city nnv onter. ! On Sunday Hlchmond was rxclted wl'L rumors that Johnston hml dvfrnlcil Sher man, nnd was Investing a position the lab I lor hod taken up. Next tiny, however, the It'chnimiil papers ndmlllrd the fulslly o'l the report, but clolnird thnt Hampton line 1 defeated Killpnlrlck In Scull, Carolina ' , ., , . ' 1 scnger, woo wn ine oniy one who Knew ntiylhing ubiml It TlicSlntunffrtllnp In North Crnllnn l plainly evident from the tone, of the prnss Nearly 11 whole company of the Cth N (' euvnlry deserted u few dj tlnor. nml came Into Nenbern, bringing their horsi. and equlpmenti. The negroes are coining In In large numbers. The rebels nrc con scripting nil the boy they run lay haul on. Until the troops nnd the jieople of thnt Stnte are represented n bfnrllly sick of the wnr. The Union prisoner confined at Florenee. S C, wete Kill tn Sallsbnry. N. (!.. on the npprnouh of Sherman. On the wny. nisity eseeil nnd nnrlnd Ne liern. under guhhinee of negrors nml loyal while. ArrmitfrmnitK hnve been tnaih; tn exchange 10,000 prisoners nt Wilmington, nud ihcy nre now being forwarded. Thf Trlliime' Washington special say nbnut one hundred dorrlcri look the on III tn-duy nnd slnrtrd North. Tliey sny thut fur more nre gn'ng Snulli than Norths that iliwillshicthm Is genernt through the nruiy; tlml tc rode out through their ciimp.niid promised tknu more lood und clothing, nud urgid llicm tn slund by him; hut they concluded it would not pny. Dur ing the last 30 days there bus been tun thousand (hcrlcr rcoelvcd here, -10 of whom were offieer. Wnshloglnn O.l..-Iti.hmoml W'! tl -lib nrc intiiely destltuto of iiena'froin nny epwrter. Tl UohLUtro, N. C. Jmirn nl, of tl -lih, m: From Klnjrslon we Isovti asfureiHX Ihot nil I epiiet. Not on ly bus no advance len mails by the enemy but It to now thought .iMlsital by Mltidsn , thnt tlseie i any largo furee nt NVwIssrn. New York. Dili. Tl sIwhmm- Fulton, frNu Hilton Ueud Oth, nrrlved. livery Ihlotf wns progresMing favorably ut Charles ton. TnnlvM wero beginning tn open store. Goiwrul I lutoh to In oominund of tl twrllwrn ilutrict of the dewrtmiit ol tue omi ... aci ...ue.uug ,. ,u oou.maim at uurtosion. im nntma m sjouiimism , to Guote crock. Gen. Fuller advanctd to Sanlw river without oinilinii. Nun hud been received oCjbc total destruction of Columbia, At last accounts Sherman had nrrived nt Slmrluttc, N. C. lK'nuro gnrd was operating lu his front. The -Ut riglment, reurulUnl iu Cburloslou, has beu mnstcreil into service. Light nre ooti to be llglilctl on Sumter nud Moultrie, mid the chjm;l U being objured for navigation. Several incendiary fitw lime taken place iu Charlrston. Washington 9th Information from tl Army of the I'otomuc say nil is ijuiel. The fnslct wns rccdllng. 'J'l.e exchnnsc of prisoners wus rerutned. A report Is in circulation that Lynoliburg is in our pos session, hut it oaniiot bd traced to trust worthy iiitlliority. Xcw York, 9th. Hy the steamer Ksgl wc have llavnnu date to tho -lib, end dales from the City of Mexico to February lDth. Tht rumorwl capture of Oaxaca, by the Imperialist, was not confirmed. The French claim a victory over Anthouy Itujiis, killing Itojis and GO soldiers, Usides cjpturing various munitions of wur. Now Orleans 1st. General Caoby nnd staff leave here to-day for the vicinity of Mobile. Acting rcur odmeral Thatcher urrived yesterday, oud to day assumed ooiu tnand of the west gulf squadron, vice com modore l'almcr. The steamer Arizona, titled up us a flag ship, was destroyed by fire, 30 miles above here, Mouduy night. Five of the crew perishid, several officers lost ull their effects. The Arizona was one of the finest vessels in the fUet. Her , ... , ., iwsa mil uo viv.; ivn New York, 1st. The Tribune's dls. patch says Kx-Senutor Wilkinson, of Mh nesota, ia expected to succeed CommUsion cr Dote lu charge of the Indian Uureau. Admiral Porter's testimony is said to be damaging to Gen. Bunks, iu eonnectloti with the lied Rlurafl'alr. SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1SG5. 'yMiJ-wmwjKiiimi,m.mw,jiiin i.i1Miuui Swrctnry MeCullougli Iws dtfi5nl to ship the Savannah cotton, now nt New Votk, to Kngland. Tlie Hernkl'i ct)rrepmdfiit fays IWy was found nonr VnynilHiro, on n range of hills, with flTCplfOMofnrtlllwy Inposi- Hon. Oen. Custer dbjimmnled. two rrgl- merits ns sklrnishers. In the renr, on Ike oilwr side of the roml were two colored regiments. A movement upon the on my's works ws mad nt once. The rebel -.! ..fcJ ..11... .l tl..... O.I I.L .1 i'lViro.tcmpt to c.pe wn, unles,. u . 1 Cusler cleeeil bw llms mwn tbein. nnl Mr- l,11Jl ...(,- ll.. Millrn r.rn. Il.n V'.k w i j..! .... ...,., ,.. n li. . i.... I ,i him nub uitvifijii iu rimy lira iiirii, unv . ik UK mj ini miiivii vwiivi nnuenru rifiii rode off on n ileet liortc, nttmWd by nn I caused all the supplies, stores nml nl.x orderly. The victory was nmrly a blood piece of artillery to bv pleed on the ratl in. -. . I.. I.... . ... . ..!.... l.lll ' 1 .-... .!.,-. .. -.l l. ,..- Fhiludclphln, IO1I1. Tl tvcnlnff lole-. gram, from Washington lody,ty the, Star says, on Monday last, 13 truntMirls. with troops from Fortress Monroe, accent, pnnletl by lite gunboats Commodore UenJ und Yankee, proeeedid up tl lUppabon- tittI rill n aiti1 Iia tiIlinl lial rlitl li&Iufl 7" "' ' "' 7" ' ,v,,7' ' V " I known to hove been rout from Ilielimoitd to Freilerlcksburg, to lit smaggkil Into our lines. On Its wy, the oxjiediiion pro- mded cniiiiouily. ami tl gunbpot scour j tW remnants ofGrneml lvrly's onct- splen eil the river tlioroiithly for toricdont. A did aciny. free tl alley from tiiyribe! Khnoner. bound up. wiili n cnrjro of whltv ffc. Dctnekment weiedrin.ini toe !y nml nail, wns wptnred by tl Itail, llw Borl the nll prhMttter rrotn WeyiHsboro. crew ami cargo removed, ami the schooner On the 3d they moml eight mile, nml en blown up. On Arriving ul Fritlcrloksburj! cnmpul nt FWiervlliV, Cl. 'l'boHiMon, It wns fimnd to be gurrieoikd by u mjuvI I commending tl (XH-dilloti, finding his of rtUls, who, however, mnJ no resist supply or food irwdetiuntc to ll, rtquire anee. A body of trnoiM nml sailor were meuls i.f hi men nml Ike prisoner, sent to Initded, who tueeeetlnd In nspurlng tl to I lmcoi. It was iiunufuoliired tolxicco umountlae. In nlnfiy five tun, ettimnted tu I worth 8.1e0.0()0. The WHintry about Veilericksbtirg was i scoured pretty cflectuully During lie rukl. Over four humbed prisoner were taken. lly on roe mmr fmks of the Sheiuindoali An exteii'lve continhaml trndo hud been itrur Mount Jackson, where tliey were met orgniilr.iil by the rebel on tl Itaphihnn- by 11 small force under Gen. Itiwstr. which nock. This expedition n deelgned lo utlempttJ to rcecu ike prkwiwrt but was breuk It up. As tl vesvU passed down 1 repulMtl. From Wnjuboro Sheritlun the rlur on their return, mimbeis of do- sent four couriers, ech wllli e oopyofnn fccrler cumc off from shore order, to Gen lliuwclc to semi n brigade New York, 10lk. The Cemmerelnl' of infantry nml ouulry lo meet tie prison lldrboro linn con eswndnt, under date rr nt Mount Juoktou. Two of the cour of tl fitb, sy: The road huvlng bo- iler wrrf killid 11ml two wpliiml. 001110 pMibl, u ndraiico toward llic j 'J'l Times.' Wnsliiugtuti diitch nay loulh side of the railroad is hourly looked ( i Gnveriimtriit may hkki ixx:ct to hear for. No orders have yet been Issued. The , from Sherman vlu Wiluilntjtom. The last Commrreinl say n It Iter from nn offiir(nuul (nwu t'lsurksslon, I was lUimlrrinj: an llii. Vtji(rn iI.iIm.1 'IVirml. Klutln. I'l ll. . I ,l.u Lu-tL.. . V.M1 1.. .1. ..H V f l8,.MBlM ., ,,,, nM run., SSlom wall., hu lying olose by thut ji'uee. J lie apan lards nllowed her to mke limited repairs. Iler commander Imd ukd rn)Ulou to live her in port, wblk h went to 1'nri In annul tl oontraot of sulr, Ami sttrow (ff j(0 ,u UbJ rf hi hmr OWMMi The eiMeer of tht N lgra wtie (ger tn etigige lr, nolwlilalumling Ike odd of Iron ngolMl wood. New OrluAM, lib. A train on tic Op iluso rnilroad, bringing the 38d JlliiMiis rvglmetit from 'IWiebosme, wlu four mist from tl city ywtenUy, run over u hwfre m . fiek (w(lll, v k(l( Un (Wfli m1mm wonodiotj ..j.. ....... t , ,.r..i,... ,ii .u..i,..i. die. Nw York. 10th. Hy thenrrlVAl of tl Dudley Huek, whliil. kfl Newberu Muieh Oth, wc horn llutt up to Match -1th, warm showers hud been falling fur weeks imtk Ing the nd bud. It clcurid o(T. honev- or, tl dy ihe left. The euemy bad M W , f(.w of jj, xtitnu Urgmfa Uek upon great numiwiso trre uwos tUrosutoond cheiilhain's coluwu, completely crushing path lending from Xwwbern to Kingston, ju j8rdw WM B0i up to him. Tl te whieh were beiug removol by tU furee j l1)rl Jo4).t My u 0y hufl nt bi advancing from New bent, which force wm , Uut ,lmt jOMMton VM tnpo4d to bate withlu n short disiatiot of Kingston. Ilef- ugee who hae urrivl ul Ntwbern, slat thut Ftiyetiville, N. C, wus iu our . i(o lust week, cud that Sherman was within forty mile of Italeigh. The rubol soldiers wcie dtMrtliig by ttinpanies, nud in some oasn by regiments. Some of litem were returning lo their homes. The peo ple pay but little utlmtiou to tiie proem muliuu of Gov, Vui.oe, lulling tbiin to arms, lu most place in N. U., the peo ple go forth to meet Sbermau with woids of welcome, nt.d do not plucc their stuck and supplies out of hi reach. Quite a panic picvalh) amoug the negroes since the announcement thut Ihey arcto be conscript wJ to Ugut in the rebel urmy. 'j I rebels , wlw Jll( gta,e lUa ,uey were j are now gathering them up. A strong ukwl l0 Wilmington, oud bsiog removed Bolton exUls among slaveholdor tu retil ,0 Sa,ubury eircted their e.. the measure. Sou of whom uie arming TUe Vorlj.s Washington siIal dls their slats to rwist the rebel nutboritlt, ,,, WJg. A gmiwnj,, w10 itft Now. and thus rotalu their servants, who express Mlirolj 7llli brlug, ftUllttic iuforma readmiM to filit for their masters and tlftn thilt the r,,,..u r.j abandoned all the Homes rutl.er than lor tue ivouieueroey. .. . ' Great numbers of negroes are flocking lo Shermans army. The Time's Charleston correspondent says; The army whlcu iwauregara iook from Charleston, upon Sherman' eutrauce into that place, numbered 8,000 men, n liicli is thu nucleus of the force Joe John ston has la front of Sherman. IiV!dc this, part of Hardee's army, from Charles Ion, may have got up with Johnston. The .dM.rSMK'iWi.4 pyrjwwunini I'HU .Time think Johwlon ftirw win'l lw larg eogii to iiwke nny sertoui opr osltloti. j San Ffunckw.lllH. Urrenbueka open- ,n' at W(t.6, with mWi of W.000 nt Wj.nnd rvrral larg loll rnnglnp from ." iktwn to MK- Thtre woi a prfrct panic hM nppfflrlnit to think that leg , id temsert liul rtnehtd their highest figure, , threw theirs on the market. They closed I brokiri paying 63 nml a'klng 53 . OnM , opened yesterday nt IS"1 nml fell to 18L , x...t. tn.l. IN.- It..1.1' ma.. r,HWnt, writer f, Winter, up . .. Gi. llnrlv dMiwIml w tnnklue .IJ'.u. .nlh.1 SULUn. tin U luiralno r .i . . . .t.i.i. n ...1..1.-.1 i.i... ruu irain, wureii rr i- nunu uv uus- ,, , , .,,,1,1 teT. with nil the spoils, Including n large oiKiitity of artillery aintnunitli'n. The nr tllhry was burstetl or spiked, and tl.cgun onrrUpe ilrilroynl, on nrcount of the bad coodltsuti of the roads. All tl rebel wog. om caplMteil were ikwtroyed for the ronie renon. Cmter rtiMlnrd at YnytielHiri lit tl.. !. .1... ll.. .! .!..... n... , , , ,, ,T. tn litminiMHl. At last errnnnts, direct frmn SberkUn, Custer was within n few milv of CtwrlotUvllle. The wplure ol I be tcvirnl tonm Ihrooglt whlh tly Imd to mm, Is bring out to tl rrwihtiuV food for It itU-l prwonets. Suflleent supplm found iu the rebel slmtkouM'S nt Suonloa for iirevetit ut. The detachment wm mit inoleklnl 011 the return trip, until ,MHre,d ssThsw M.lfyiiue JUIWd'i n.sd Gulthibofft, Isut to nlrestdy to fall lck at the approoab of nur ctMirtlug column, drfiwlof front NeMlru. 'II lltrukl's nprciol dWrsAich tayt it 1 expected by t ) S -errtHry of tl TreMssry, thnt front Ihe talfof 1U1 krge nsnouut of produce rap lured in list Houtb, a fund will hkhi I ho cummuhiUd thnt will enbl tbedwmn nteut to t ens we ptto jw itwut soou-r tluli was s-xpurtsnl. 'It Wnsltingtoy Itepublkwn, of jester isy, eosttaltst the Inlbiwingt Gnu. Thomas UkgrupV to the Govtrnait-nt thut one ol hi toonU ewtist In with tht Informatiou tliat ll rebel Gent. H I) Ijw amI CUal Iwih liud been sent Irmu AUImiiw egainsi Sherman, but If was subtcepteiilly rc-eull ud lo deA'isd Srlma. Cbeulhsiw proowsled, iolemliog lo fjrm a Jouctiwi with Hardee from L'harlctton, but tht stouts rrport that Ihe rs-lsrU have lufmnutllem that be , fore a luuctiosi was fofined, Kbernwn hurl attacked S Unman In front, nml got nw fully whipped. The (sHtblitn tuys there it every reason to suppose that I hi report to true. Tl II wall' Newbern correspondent, under dnlt of tl -llh, roji seven Union prisoners rraehed hero ytsterday, nil of whom cetuped from the ears while being oomeyed from Flounce to Salisbury. The rebel commenced n moving the entire body of prisoners ai Shermau udvntired to ward that place, uml two or three hundred (taped. Tl rebl guard was mostly boy from 1-J to 1C year of Age, ad were illy able to bear tl hardships of service, or to meet the skill of veterans. The rev- ..... oou(),ry btwo that place nod Goldsboro. Utfugcet and deserters say tbey have heard of no serious engagement between Sbcr man nnd the rebels. Toe entire eastern part of N C-, is In a state of alarm. He fore leaving Wilmington, It was reported that tho rebels had fallen back from their position, fifteen miles from that citjr. Fashionable dresses io Fairis ore made to button behind. iawjpf tf .! if "fnK!1" VOL. X. NO. 9 iihi l"",?!- 'TrTrV- . r Hkad ejUAnTien. Pin'or or Onoe, 1 tttrf IfanemliYr, IF. 7'. .1trtA 1, 1805. f To Tim PKort.it or Onwiext I writs t'hl to m.xke nn wnwt appeal to the Stnte, to rntoe tl Regiment of I'nvalry which tho Wnr Department has culled for, ns Announced In the proelannllen oftha . Uovcrnor, dated ll 12lli Jntiuary. It kits been very gralilytng tn sec tl prompt manner In whWi some seatUmj of the Stale have raised companies for tin Regiment of Infantry, which contains mv " tcrial sura lo perform good service tu any emergency. lint 1 hope that cqml luceesi will nt. tend the raising of the oavnlry. Pray, let Northern Oregon rmnmto the prompt nnd patriotic manner lu which Southern Ort gon rnlird some compAtiles In tin winter of 1SGI nnd '02. Certainly every reft.rllng clllain mint be nwatr that litis forro I nreil.! fur tl defense of Iho frontier. Wo hove never jet had emnlry cnongh. I have, slnoe I have been In command. contnntly wWird tiissnd someCavnlry lo Fort (Jolvllle, nnd have neerlen Able spire them. Tie Indians In Unit quarter will lm sure stxm lo be brouiihl more and mrr Into oolllshm with the while. II ludlnu till Iiai itevtr been exlltiKiibhe.1, nml on neeoitnt of the pro greiw of our popuHtloti lu that dlrretlon, It iN-pomei every day n miller of mtro lmr Unee toliAve n repeUMe fore In that vl- ebitly. resit letter from mo to the .vttrveyor Gcnr-rttl of Oregon. Mibllsld lu Ihe piper, exhibited (he us In whleh troops would probably I put next Sfa.m In W.strn Oregon, nud every well-wWier to II Hint's mii't iWIm Ihtt lho survey and oxplnrn lion shall 1 Hteesfiilly onrrM out. They will all In developing your wlnt.-nl winllh. dlsMleli from fort Dolus lats lit tl as i-nrly nn the StUli of January, n out was ent froi'u that post lo Ihe water of tho llrunnenn. t0 mile H. I! of llolse Oily, And flxht Indian wrr killed In Ihe IImIiI. I!r- peilltlotin In Ihe mining camps on Ihe bead utters nf lie Owyhee, nnd west of Jordan entk. toll Fnow Mountains nml (looio l.nku country, will surely I needed. Ther I not now a cavalry soldier At Fort IIoIh. Colonel Hngllsh haijtiit recelvnl nitthor- lly to pay the ndvaiic bounty of one third lo each new company, at fast ns rnlil. The recruit for old companies gl It nt onoe. Due liumHtil dollar li tlie nuinnce notiniy to n lolunlrer who enlists for Ihrte jrar. II I prnprr for mo to add thai ther havo len trnllor In nur initial, ready tn Inks ad- ranltge of any oeendon to pint dWurlt- nnees In our p-aerM community. Theexhl nnceof a oavnlry foteu will never I regret- ltd If null Intesllno dlfiltully should ctcr arise which, may kind Heaven avrtt I AuilnellT Is (bo wnlch-wnrd of Htth plotter, nnd ilgllauro I ll only rule ofsufely. ll I true that Ihe waning fortune of Ihe re bellion nl Ihe cast nre dlscouMsrlng to tie mateonlrnl. who wWi lie nrlance nt an Imbroglio, lint we must remember Hat etenlfpeact oMiir tomorrow, tho vsry restoration of peace may be followed by thralp.ilng foreign eomplleutlorn, growing exit of Ihe ootnpitlon of Meiloo. Dut ll I enotigli for it Ibal Ihe Govern infill of tbo I'liltid jjlnlt ha made thl rail. Without uny reft rente to the hums to witch the foreu will be put, It I the dlctnto nf duly And patriotism lo resKHnl to ll. Tl glluiilry uml publl spirit of Oreoul. an haie of lilt len shown on olhsr ecit slon. I eaunut believe they will be want lug now. Let the good cltlrtns of oach ominly nrous Ihemtclvet uml do what they en for Ihe oause. ltWAiny wMt auO cxrlalln that Ihe first call on tl itotl. GeloUr tail, should bate Isteu made for the whole forte ntcdd, Hut ll was my duty of cwir tn defer to Ihe uetlon of thoe In cohihiiihI. Govsr ueir GIMm' mtg lo Ihe Legislature, Ihe M GstoUr, sail thai tl proiwsr lion of Or egon would I two regl.iifuli- General Mellowtdl hml tlw.ght proper to call out but one at thai dale. l'oiTosuiT.--Hliigi writing tl above, I haic rettlved a iiutlAoaliou that onltr will soon Le seut for me lo proceed lo WmMug. ton. It haibevn my forluu to watch fr twelve years the Interesting progress whluh' Oregon basiuade lu population, tettlimsnt and resourtt. It shall alway be my prld j that I have bd rom opportunity to aid lu their devclopemsnt Thedeieloimenl of tho new Terrltorla Ami States I have always reeognhted a eminently Ihe duly uuJpolh) of the Government; by the difvuio of the frontiers, by the opening of roads and Iho protection of those who are exploring un known region. Since I have been In com mand, dfus havo been cominsnced for the mouth of Ihe Columbia, uml 1 have not failad to act on the precept tb ut It Is our duty '-fri mi pnet lo prrjiort fr war." In blddlug adieu with much sensibility to ruauy friends In your Statu aud adjoining Territories, I will repeat , the partlug wish that the attachment of this region to our glorious Union shall continue and Increase, aad the sentiment of Washington be univer sally accepted that "our National Union Is the palladium of our political safety and prosperity," WW- ALYOUD, JJrij. Giittral U. S. llluntttrt. CvnwunJuy Jhtlnct of Ortgon. A "down east" Yonkee has invented a rat exterminator, consisting of snuff. The animal Jerks its head off at the third sniezc. 1 IX. SVUIJ to pure! s