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- " n is xmtnvKm3Jxmm the oiu sEsnm S-CIIOOn UUI'OUT. .1. Mi SITIOY, Killlni. V- j II Is mueli to be regretted Ibal any di trlct should full to report, or rather Imvc school at lenit tliroc month, to ns to cnll lit' tlitnl to tlic cojinly school fund accord ing to the requisition ol the law. Thorp ore two large sections of our coun ty which ought to him- drawn iclmol mon ty. Ono of thete Is on Kraut' Greek. Thfy made on or two efforts la orgnnize, b.U never reported the organisation com plctc. I earnestly solicit the attention of the people of that nylon to this fact, hoping they will not only fully organlsse, but hate n sehool at least three months In TofiiK"teicr amiwimimsm'Toi voin' Hieycar, that they may henceforth draw I .1 ..1 ...-.!.. -I- It.. -l.-l . weir iroruoii ui ins acnooi nimi. The other I that section or Hie county on lower Applcgnte Crcrk. embracing what 1h known ni MIouri 'Plnti partly In .) nekton and Jovpblno connthv. I hnerepealedly rrtpiretcd Ibest to organ to, m they would draw fundi from both treasuries. They tnny have organised ami had n three month tehool i but no u port of the feels has been received. Indrrd, titers b Mil Of Agents for the Oarnos Jrvrtm. i presumptive evidence that thT hnve a V'.V' .""-"'": K"m' flnl for 0tf ichool district: for I today cT.ANSTwk. t J V1.w..3?v Uxio.v, a (JovrnxMKST ron tut wuoi.k it lnlsr.!XAr.,'-- M'tApon .lAVICIO.Wir.T.K, HtUiCUrti RATFRD1T HORMXU.' MlRril IS l MlJimMJJJKW lilBHIUHWIIM Ml Ml I.IJUI1 J I 1. l'l.hir. .l,.l.ICii(mltim.lCo.,nmt W. II.Tili)-,nilvcitliliifngunli frlii lVantlKo, l'nl. K. ICi I'lilpiu, nitvcillnliiR XROX ' (ncrniiirnto, t'nl. unit Idalm Territory. L. 1'. Vlrtier San Francisco Pal, J J. Knowlton it Co to do. Thoma Davis. ft. ii. inn K. O.ninWye.... Thomas Crextou, . Win. Splcer Oov. fill.1 D. If. Thompson,. IT. H. JiVAII,... ,. . .Anpletalc. Ojm. AVIibrr do . ...Keek Point do ..Urostont Plirgliwiin JiiMp-OIT-Je do .... Portland do Albany in ...Altbouee do lay look fron the potti .T1IK JA'ArCiUAI ADUltKSS. Fellow Countrymen : At this second I appearing to take tin oath of the Prcsl dentin! office there la lest occasion for an cxtemltd nddriis than was nt the first. Then a statement somewhat In detail of the course to ho puisurd seemed filtim; and proper. Now, at the r.tpiiiitlon of Tour VMM, during wlilsti public declarations hove been constantly called forlh on every point nnd phnte of the great contest which ttlll abi)rbi the attention nnd engrosies the tntrgies of the nation, little tlmt Is new coild be presented. The progress of our arms, on which nil else chiefly depend, Is a. well known to the public as Myself, and Is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and en- conrnjlni'. No prediction Iri regard to It had been ventured on the cecuslcn corres wndlng to Ihli four yearn ago. All thought were then ensiously dlreeted to the Impending civil war; all dread ni il : all aonjrht to nvert It ; ami while tin rnaii(,'HMl Address Irrn being do J llvired from thh place was devoted entire ly to mtIiij: th Union, the rebel ogents were in this cllt, urekln- lo dntrnv wH'n out rir; .rklna; divide its (Ih-cts mMrmranev Thoma0.trr d" do Thom 1-. l'loyd Krtbyt ille i S. Siwyer d do I). 1'. Anderson ThoeaLx do I). M. 0. Oault .. d d A. Ireland .Mvrlle t'resk do fJeo. 1). Dsab, Kllmlinre do Thwilrle Oitneeon ITnlon Town do Jame !. Wats ltasehnrt do lbi Untile Hnoler Mngw Hlvrr Ii. W. Snlllae Fori Klamath do Blnger Ilertnin. if (Janyonvlllo.ge teral Agant forOoiiglni! County. myjjMMi,ijmti,mijii. iim i i iim ill iiVU quixoti: Ki:i(IHHOK. ptrporls to be n rfrnrt two reporh In fact ttntlug; that there nre tntnty-tno chlWrwi In .Tosephlne and fifty-seven In Jjckson ceunlies ; with a request that Ihey should draw school money for the present ( toow msi; lmaneiai year. I neie was n 1 rentes!, alto, that I nonld semi Hit report I for.fosephlne (nlhcS. superlntrndantitfth aame, e. Oladly would I have done this If It had been possible, for lie may not lme rccelred tbt report of an orpanlsitloti; Mtt was within an hour of makluj the appor tlonment of the school money nmong the dintrlel. 'I'he Treasorcr, Mr. Linn, and myself, with others present, consulted abont the matter, and the nluclant con clusion reached was, that It would bo a clear broach f the I.iw to tmbraco the Kooii people or mat rcsrioit in toe re- The modern Don (rtlxote cf the Ucpoiltr, ' potta. I mnch rttrtl this, as they bvu shows tlw proBss of his nature. J been jmylog toxct for many years to tup nnd tlw desperate straits to which he Is re- port the other schools of tbt oonaly. 1 duccd. lit says that we sakl the authors lure not received, at any tlrw, a rjwt of whlcli lie tncntleneil In bis artlelt ou j an OfjrunlMtlon ; that there had been three "Democratic V. Inflation," were trtttora , monlhs Kbool, or tlmt any ono had been and forchrners. There I no exeats for , twotn lu as clcik, who had given bonds for man of such miraculous rsflcmneot and . tno Mf, kwplng of school moey. Ai 1 education to retort to ssich mtorepreseoti .(t a cojiy of lh school law with you, tlon and liWiood to carry a point attatnst i more llwn two jtars since, lo be a (j'uhle an linbccllo whon wllIon ba htea to la- jn roMspkjtlaff armngtmonla for tboola and school moftty, 1st metMpHSt you ajaln to put yswrs-'hrt "right em the scpure," and rtort your boitmUries, offiocrs, Ac. The following table shows tins state of lb School J-'itml March Oth, 1505: School Fund In Ial Tender . . SSSO .'.-' " " coin 51117 78 eo con l 32 xm-uWii ,v..ii. Vii,-. ice nlona; rlth otlwr rtM)rl) wlwl parties depreciated war, ls.it on; of them BYOV.GRLANDJELEGRAPH. msroiirri' c.tcuiiti.r vit tin mii- " Wnsldntoi. 1 llt Uiclmnnl did patdies of Friday wmtnin Ilia following from I-e's lieadrjiMriers, under date of March Olhi To llrecltinrhlgc: llrlw re pnrls Hint he nttscked Hie enemy jestcrday four mile from Kingston, nnd drove him fioni hi nosillon. lie disputed the ground obstinately nnd took tip n new Hat three miles front his first. Wo captured three pieces of artillery nnd took 300 prisoners. The number of the enemy's killed nnd wounded left on the Meld Is large. Ours Is comparatively small. The troops be haved most handsomely. Urns. Hill ami Uoke exhibited their usual aenl and ener- rr, I.KK. Kinpslon, near which the flht oecnrreil, Is situated on the direct route from Holds- born to Nenbern. and Is 10 milcn east fmm (Jold-boro. and n'to JO from New- hern. It it supposed that llnr furefl of Vankeefi was cavalry from Newbern.ftd vaise-lngon UoMslioro, for Iho purpto'' of outtlmr Hie wllrond nt that tmlnt. It I' . - . . . . . . to dlstolre Ihe union t nit pribable aner this repnlsp that ths en lis tiegntlntlon. Doth emy will nt lack mnch less advance. Ills Nmh f DMiiett JactawavWs Mwuiittt HaiVrM w.m mentably neglected Wc give .M atone credit far baring corn men sense cooazh to know that in attribu ting such langusfo to tie, lie was stating that nhlc't was fuln. In rtfrrrlng to his aathors, oar lanuagt wai 1'uillaus aud forclgciri, not traitors and foreif rs. We did say that the model lUtttmen of the so-called democracy wert traitors and foreigners, am wt itill reiterate the well knonn ftct. We belkrt there Is not a copperhead piper In Oregon that has not extolled Jeff. Davis as the first shiftman of the ore, and Oiled their eofamni with lamentation! for that c-wnj.'y traitor! ffilff c"1' VallandlgUm, U martyr of deiaocrary J JttifTtbm nuil iibhl up iii in oMlratt with Americans, the itatMinon of foreign powers, denounc ing the former nt Dmvensry ikspots. We ask every honest nun to read our article published In the Srntixm. of IVbroary lSih, ami lhn brand (hit libtler of boaett men as he deserves. This it the Man who Is In seardt of n Union editor worthy of bis itttl t Ht men who proaotsoeet tbe editor of ths Sentinw. in point of educaiiau, "as beneath the difnliy of being eontimpli blc." Vet this prodvjy of learning aud refinement can only mike a point sgslnst such an rtnbeclle, by tbt use of the most slanderous and dishonorable uUtateweola, What da the honorable men of tho Demo cratic party think of such infamous ceu dactf How can they associate lth and follow the Ittadersblp of such a ealumtwUor and blackguard. .Vllowanee per aclwol Lfg.'l'cu. Ilanawur h4as Hullo t'nwk r.u. itiKk lUM'lllMk Iturk Pvlat Urj. iMcaSae Imf Twwu OalMUaifK WiUlunMn-; I mm Uto 4n rE WWl miss un in ItUM '' iisejifiul mi l! I f 1M;103'iM. M'l Xl.t. I 111 llT let ao.at n W, m- " Mi SI W,KT tsi Mi,aut'i 71 M44 at s,i tat.- tn te it in tava.ai.-Si ST IKi''SO at1 sa it, if ni Wit 1st laaoi U )s:ij 12, 13, (.'ex. Ai.voBU.-On the outside of Ibis issue will be found a very interesting ad dress to Ihe people of Oregon. He pays Ihe people of Southern Oregon a oonpll ment for the prompt tiunntr in which tbey respondwl to the call fr volunteers lro years ago. Wc believe this Is tbt first official notice .Southern Oregon bat rrceiv td, notwithstanding it has raised more vol unteers, according to lis pormlatloo, than nny other part of Uregoo. 11. F. Downx, proprietor of tbe Srstik ei., has iu contemplation a visit to the va rious counties in Oregon, atai the principal towns in Washinglon ami Idslto Tirrito. ries, for the purpow of Uaanalog for the BE.Niixn.. Siuriirr Owkns started for rorlland last week, with William Wilkinson, who plead guilty or grand Larceny at the late term of tho Circuit Court, end was committed to the Penitentiary for one year. Fink Stock. Wc learn that Mr. Han ly hat just brought Into thlt county two fine Jacks. Tboso interested In fine stock would do well to call at his residence am) tec them. ConvALt.n Gazettc. This excellent pa. per has been enlarged nnd improved. 'May it long live to reprove copperheads and de nounce traitor;. Gone von NV.tv Goods. Max Muller, of Ihe firm of Muller & Drentatio, slatted to Han Francisco last week, to purchase n large stock of Spring goods. sou es to ui oo mm iotih too rata UMSI taoMoo ii ) tote t " I i I WOO TIM1 SB0O Dead District Nut, 3, 7, 8, 11, 17,19,21.20. Denotes an error In report. In lb abof utl, I.TtlanllM Wal tiwkii, O. C4. P SuIm,L V, WtMfurfM4M. DW. M. A. WiuitMS. Sap't Cm. Seboolf. "Jcemt" I bona h a uoo.1 fellow toeUlly. as an editor doesn't rhv to the dlsnity of cm contemniat.ie. ins etiueation lias beeu lamentably neglected. I'tpoi Iti: If yon ween tlmt we have never been cd uoatwl in that peculiar kind of llteratprc in which you excel, we ngree with you tlw t coarse vtronal slang, ami groveling ephl thets; aiseli as'4 lAtluee.tnoutIii.sl Osaawala. mie Jacob"," Dowell't beek" OureJaca lion luu been to IsmenUbly iM-glecloJ, that weounetaee cither wit or good breeding in satoh low bar roam lore. One would think that tlie petsonul appearanci of ths editor of (lie lltpoiln was to open lo thin si j I of criticism, that he would long sluoe 1m ve cotKuiitled lo memory the okl maxim "Those livitiar In claw houete. iboahl throw no stones." Tuts Amhuoin Co.Nri.irr. 0. A. Da vit, Im , has in hi on our table Hilt valua ble work, by Horace Oreely. No one can deubt that Mr. (Ireely as ; statlitiolan Is unurpieed. His American Conflict, ba atuet ueioff ueepiy luiertsimtf in ttyte, ami unobjectionable in n literary point of lew, hat tlie ml vantage of his well known expe rience In fuels nnd figure. Tlie wotk aan only bs obtained by tubscrlptlno. .Mr. DavU Is the autheriaed agent for Southern Oregon, and will toon give those wWiing II, an opperlunity to subscribe. IYs'imnai. Skruok, A funeral die course, Saturdiy March 'JStli, at two oeloek P M.,nt tlie residence of Mr. Knlgli ten, in Sam's Valley, on tho death of their children. A funeral discourse, Saturday March 2th, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,at the reeldence of Mr. '1 nomas Curry, on the death oflhelr child. Com: Dklow. Mr. L. Sachs, of the firm of Saohsllroe., started. loSanFrasclicothii week to inuko arrsngctnents to lmo their spring slo"clc of goods forwarded. They Imvo already a largo invoico of goods on the way from New York. Sea their new advertisement, in another column. would make war rather linn let tlie Union survive; and the other wou'il accept war rather tban'let it pttlsb j and wnr earn. One eighth cf the population were co'or ed Mavh, not distributed generally ever the Union, but localised in th ."?mtihem ptt of it. These slm-w wnMlttited u p cullarly winerful Interest, nil know. This Interest km tomrl.nw Ihe came of war. To strengthen thb Instlliition, nnd cxteic lis IntertAt. wm the object for which the litrirgrnts nnnld rend tl.f Union by war. while Ihe (!oernmnt claimed r right to do more than restrict tlie territorial enlarge ment of it. Nilther jmrly expeclcd fr thi1 war tlie magnitude or dimensloti which it bus alirdy attalneil. Neither anticipated hat tlie cause ol tlie cot 8 rt Might ccaec, or In any event hofore the conflict Itself shou hi cease. K.-ich looked for an easier triumph, and a result bet fumltmental and astounding, lloth lend the tame Klble ami prayed to tbe same God. ltach In vokct Ills nhl and ngnlnst Ihe other, ti may roesn strange that any man should dare t luke the Just (foil's nssitlanos In wringing their lured from the sweat of other men's fares. Hut "let its judge net Unit we may not be judged." 'ITts prayers of both could not be answered felly. Tbe Almighty Iim His own purpose. "Wite lo the world because ef offences, fur it must needs be that oftVccc come ; bat woe to that man by whom the oQbaco cemeth." If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of His .frticjt tbe proidenoe of God must need come, but Ibis luvlng con tinued through his appointed time, He now wills more tbaa he gives, to both the North ami South. This terrible war as a woe due to thoec by whom the oflrnoe come. Shall we diicetn that there Is any departure from these divine nllrha'e' which believers in tho living (11 nlvav ascribed to him. Fondly nt we hope f " the event do we piny that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass nway. Vet If God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the Itoudsmeu two hundred an fifty years c-f unrequited toil shall be tank, ami until every drop of blood drawn with tho lash shall bs paid by an other drawn with tbe sword, wt said 3,000 years ago, so stilt it matt be said what the Judgment of Ihe Urtl are true end righteous altogether. Wilh malice towards none, with charity to all, with n firmnctt of right as God gives ui to see the right, let us strive m aud finish the work. We are in dely bound to bind up the material wounds, care for him who shall have boinc Ihe bit lie nnd for hit widow, hit orphan, ami do all which we may lo acbicvo and cherith a juU ami lotting pence among ourtelvts, and wilh all nations. Jix.giiriawfn'J",t"""7"'"" lhe Jamr. IhcRttiiil looU was destroyed and the Jam let Into tho canal, carrylug uwny the bfik rml wnihlnsr out the bank or the bottom of Ihe canal. The dam ncross the ilamiw tit Ibis point was purll nlly destroyed. I haw had no oppflsitloti. IJverybndy Is brwlhhrftl by our move ments. 1 have had no news of nny kind since I left. The bridges on tho railroad front Swoops river, on llio other tldo of Stnnnton, lo Cliarhitttville, were utterly destroyrd; nlso the bridges on Ihe Uor. donsvllle road for n dittnncc of ten mllos. My wagons have, from llic stale of the roadi, delalnetl me. Up to the present lime we have captured 1 1 pleow of nrlll 'ery 11 tit Wayneslmro and three til Chariot Isrllle. Tito jKirly I wnt back from Waynethoro started with six pieces of nrllllery, 1ml were obliged to destroy two of them for wnnt of animals. The re maining eight pieces were thoronghty ties Iroved. Wc have nlso ciplnred twslrc ranal Imtts. Ih-n wilh etipplie. nmmttnt lion, med'enl sterev, etc. Gommmlorc llolflns, of the rebel navy, was shot, near Uordonsrllle, while attempting to make hie escape from our advance in that direc tion. SlgiKil HiiafltiiAN, New VorV, 13th. Annlltcr sklrniWt beiween PhermnnV Mvalry urn I Ihnt under Wade Hampton, on the .1.1 of March, nt H piilnt not named. Is reported In the Ifteh mond pap're. 'Iim rebel Colonel Aiken wns killed, ami Ifotnnton't Ailjtitatil Ceti- eral km wounded. These are nil Ihe pur- licnhin of the aflttir furnlsheil. 'lite ltleli moml lixamlnrr is hif.ir'mfi! by n rebel of fleer from Bonlh Carolina, that fiber mm h completely dera'slntrd that porllon of the Slnte through which he pasted. New Vork, Kith. Oen. Umery, of the 19th corps, humuceelnl (ien. Hnneok its commtnder of the Middle Military division comprising the lower ortimt of Ihe Sheti andoah Ynlley, nnd other Territory la tlmt vieinliy, daring Ihe cnntlnnanoo of Gin. Sheridan's more net ire flv.-M onernlloot. Sun Frneico, lili. Itrnl tendem opened 65( .10, end closeil at M. 1'rf. mte telegr.ime quote troM on the l.'lih nl 190; on the 1 Ith, 178; on Ihe Ulh, 171 One dlsKtlch of the 17th (pinte Sterling 107(Ml()S; gold I'll ami still declining. - JNW TO-DAY. g-ood ifiyw Goon Tiutt Ceuiifa-liverilHidy ga, Ing lo lake an excursion on to Table Itoek on May Dsy, and retura at cveniog to Ue. elolMly'sGiaudltAll.- Tboae who do not wWi to In tint ill. reelloo, My lliey are going to make n rthl over tlie biile of Poor Man's Cieek, and capture, in the evening, llu good thlnsi lahl up in store for them by Mr. Uult Htrllutf. Head tlielr nd's. Wo have received tbe very able address of Ihe Hon. Jetse Applegete, on tbe.seb ject of Mtltttipentt, Ut too lute for Ink is sue of tlie Skmtissl. It hIII appear mwt week. Major Truax arrived in town this week; he will make a short ttuy for tho purpose of settling np hit bullae. I.NAi'aunu. Aitmtwj Wo this week publieh Mr. Llnooln' Inaugural Address. U will be found on an inside pige. Why is the editor of the Htporttr like n Salem witch ? Deuuse he Is afraid of tho Puritans. PMWIDK.NT 01' THK liOARU J. It. Wttllo has been elected President of the Hoard of Trustees of Jacksonville. Grecnbaoka may 'be sent by mail, nt onr risk, at their current rates, for submlpllon to the Sh.iti.skl. Ihe young marrie.1 couple who thought they oould livo on love and moonlight Bud there is some virluo in baked bcaus. tor taking the romiuro out of yoan folks marriage- is nearly nj bad as a lawsuit. likely we ciio'l hear of their baring fallen Imek lo Ncivbern or changed Ihrlr ronree I to some ftther point of ths compas. Thl Movement oi tlie enemy was tviiienity uc signed lu co-operate with Hhetman. Niw Yctk, lailt. A rebel dlspateh dted Mobile, lMi. 23tli, says; Twenty two sleamcrt and tl.x Mlttle-lppl river innsporls are Hi (be lower bnyml n large number of troops arc on Ihe Uland. Pica wt indications are that an rally attaok on the eliy will be made. A new Orleans letter, of the 22.1, an neuncea Ihe arrival of 'JiitH) Union prison er ftom Tyisi, IneluJInfc n numbir ol nnral offlcers. The rebel Mpers hi-e an article on tbe passage of the bill for enlisting negroes, aud say it is it matter of necessity and net of choice. Wigf.tll, during Ihe debate, denounced tbe lglslNlere of Va., and dr numleil Ihe resignation of JcfTD.wlt. Tbe speech of II '.inter in tbe lebel Senate is preeenttd. He is for the bill to arm and emortclmte the negroes, bnt cnlered bis protest aguhist it ni shirking the ee.ntett n the ground upon which Ihe South te rcd1. Ilu ali shows from statistics that no conidenible body of r.ejrro troops oould be tnbed In the .Stales over which the ('onfederaey had roultol, wlihout dripping the country of the labor ubioluuly neeesta ry to produce food. He argue that ne groes would not volunteer, and Ibuee thai they got would desert to tbe cswmy ifn offeml t'otm Uittvr ttrtiH. The Herald prints a letter from Slier nun, which suites thai in ceaseqiHice ol j fenglng parlies having been munlued by Ihe rrbi-le, after being captured, am InbsU attached to litem with the wotds, "death to leregeis," he has ordered n similar num ber of prisoners in our hands to lie disputed of in like manner. That ho holdi over a . tis'K-wiiit 1'isrs.tiej j" hum vum iurHJ t n Itsrvjj I as Hampton. The rvliel General respond' j Unit he knows uolblng of such murders, ami that for i very soldier execniid by Sherman ho will execute a Federal, pick- Ing out the (-ffiivrs as tbe But. He mokes I a long story abont birbtrltiet alleged tn hue been committed by Sherman's army, j nd conclude by stating Ut lie shall bold prison trs ae hoslagat for Ihote order til lo be executed by Sherman. Cairo, 12th. Tlso rebels hold potesstlon of Hickman, ICy. New Vork, Mih.-Gild 180 Columbls, 10th. To GmiiI: In my hut, dated at Wayneeboro, I gave jou a brief account of the defmt of lvirly by Cuiltr't division. The tame night Ibis divUlon was pithed aercts the lllue U.dge ami cnleti'd Cbariottsvlllc. At two o'clock this aficrnooo, tbeMryor nix principal in liabitanlt came out and delivered up th" keys to the public buildings. I bad to n malu at CiurlotUrllle two days. Ti , lime was coutumed In bringing over from YVuyuesboro our ummuuilion ud jMntoon trains. The wealher wns horrible, llmu fell incesaiintly. The two divisions were, duilug this time, oceupted lu destroying the two largo iron bridges, one over the river ami tbe other over Morses erA near CbarlolUville, and the railroad fur n dlstauee of eight miles in tbe direction or Lynchburg. On Ihe first or March I scut Ihe 1st division, Gen. Dsvenscowmamliug. to Soottivillc, on the James river, wlih di rcctlwu to destroy all the merehandi. mills and factor!, uud the bridges on Ihe various rivers, the pirtiet to Join ths dlvli ion at Scotuville. The divUlou then pro eroded along the canal to Duguhuville, 5 miles from Lynchburg, destroying every look, and In many placet Hie banks of the canal. At Duguhuville wo hoped to to cure ths bthlge to cron tho river, ni our IKMitooos were usclett on account of Ihe high water. In Ibis wo were foiled, ni both this bridge and the one at Hardwidet vllle were burned before our approach by the euemy. Merit accouipattli-d this divis ion. Tbe 3d division started at the same time and proceeded down Ihe Iiytichburg railroad to Amherjt Court House, destroy log every bridge cu the road, and in many places miles of the road. Tho brides on this road arc numerous some of them one thousand feet in length. Wc found treat abundance in this ooculry for our men nnd animals, in fact, Iho cannal had been tic great feeder of Itlchmond. At Hockflih ltiier tho bank of Ihe canal was cut, and at New Canton, whtrc tho dam is aciosi R.iunJ tho loin! tltnt.rl o'tr I'eiM'i .l.,v . Iw pike. l..r. liluu.,.l,.J, II.. iVu.,,",, SACHS BROS Ann HKI.UNG THEIR STOCK of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, jiooTfl, .sihj:s, sic. -Out &r3.'OttXy Xtocflxioocl 2Px-ioosv 2yc3K. OjCuSSXX OXCTIi'Vi lit otdcr to make room for an Imniemt Slock of Ssl'MXl! AND aUAIMHR G00D3, Dlrrul frutn axrasxTr ttoitue, ruiclnittl by Samuel Sachs, JJsq. Come one, como yiiurselic. nil, nnd examine for SACHS 111103. fliusD iii.iv m m. A CoNXurrtocT eaV-r sendi Ihe Hirlferil Omrint som "pwiry" which was fmiml In ii rtM camp at Itissea. Georgia, nnd lci tltlid "Tii.i IteM Soldier.'' Tills Is the Unit mournful vrne: "I will eat when f am hungry, I will iirluK when I yt ilrv. If Ui ynnkli don't kill me I will lire till Idl. If Molly forsakes me it wlllesusmelo mown; I I am a Ktbtl scUicr a loux wnyes from I home.'' "Papa." stld a )imner, -what Is mine luilton!""ll l Ihe art r nitllnsr lnn m eblhl." "Then I wlh you would g;u daw n Unto Hi e llarand puttelnalt IbecM- rlnrre, as the cW-r Ii running all over Ihe lloor. IIea.1 Watd'a new advettlsnenl- to .hy 3VCsvi'Z-ict. At Ihe ir.liHice of tho tirl.le'a father.1 ii iik iiim., ny ,i. I-, r-i.mui, I', mux . ... Judge. Mr. Daxiw. Cimi-min to Mm,. I TNCLK HILLY BUIIK. after (hnak Siiuii An.n Nir.1.. both of AsblanJ Pre -' " his Ineml" for their lllicral snpporl clncl, Jackon County, Oreaou. , rtt "'' !4,f enlcrlnlnment, would rrtpeel ' " 'liillyaiihmU Tor their coustIerallo.itiefat On tbe 1 llh Inst , bv Rev J. W. Miller, that be has del'rmiunl to give a GuwJ Mr. Fauci Ram. tu Mn. Mahtiia Hall. ' May Day llall nt the iioim oi .iiiKtin uouniy. tiegm. W4wr5r'Z3S s ft r- .nn-Vl .Mli-rJ 'v,er.f7llaB " " -T't jtn"-'utf)aitjajp Zloi'n. On the Mih Inei., to the Albettt, a ihiu,jhi-r. twmi a,l in , iW ,4rrniTttvmiiitr At his resM nc, in Mvrlle ('nek Pro elect, on the 22d day or February, A. D.. 1865, Isaao IIknti.kv: and tlnrir jews, and snmt miitln. Devised left" a wife ami eluM to mi. 'ii 'i his in -, t owww umnmnnnuunm Diinltinolls Hotel i On Monday cvenliiK. May lt. An Esrlr . Shh r will lie prepireil for those who wlih w.fe of A. C " m',', '"' "cllr''"" ' 'he bulpliiir bpniigsorTitblo Koclc Ills lime will lie principally employ from thlt on. In dsiUing thn best means to tusks hh gtntu comfort aMnniid happy. A gea iral Invltnthm U OAleudrd. Maieh 17, IMI. mahlfld NKWrC) HAY. HtaBHaaawtVitst js!7irTr-'f?V.Miaff 1 lbvOL j kepi by lbs I'tWmrv, I7lli l"i " hmlilWyl 7FXJ2ST -a.0KrX3 3Pn.OijtO MM DAYTESTIVAL LUUia ilUKLlMQ ha concludnl, for Hie bvuilit of Ibu.o who Hii.li to loam or Iho romaulle hllln of 'or Man's Ctowk on May Day, to i!o a Graud Rail on the 1st of Nay. All hi. Ingenull will 1 em ployed lo ink tho- comf.rtiblu, who will fivr him with call on that evening. general utteiMUnee la wllciu-d. I'vbruary 17th, 1808. mahUM OVKIl TMK BYBE1I COURSE. irr UVKUY AM) SALE STABLES. CoriKr of lUliforiita and Fourth ilreeti. C L U it A G K X 1) U it m, Proprleters TRESi: STAllLni nt, T7vVH!inlrrtllv lniMtlr.). .iiul eon i rlTVttt -'. -'-.' .. .; . ... ' JL-OZVCIUUIl 10 llic I.IIIDII I I t... Ilt.rb.is .mil mt.lfta ulll thi I ilae i,r uoi-L. nl infMlarAtaebarces. Tim pruprii'tors Imven numlwrof Has I IUTUUHIS AND CARRIAOKS, i For out or Iwohorte', lo let on modersls i Iitiiih. Abo. koimI Mildh- horet nml rnules, which liny will let toiru to any part of las country, on reaoniible term. Horsoii broke lo tho saddlo or harness. Animals Bought nnd Gold, Th proprietors pledgo themselves logl'1 nll.fHullim to all who tuay luvor Ihepi niia aoall. JaekMinvllle, Ogn. Aug 3l.-18in nilli:iiudfrUuii would hereby gvo io .1 tieo that ho l nn . ,n A "...,.... for Iho tfl,rillKlta7,o7hlVo m le noitl. or JaelfonvllK Duo nojcu will be given as lo time nud purses. ,J',18ir W3I. UYIIBB. "-vn.VU.lim, I1 KM. Will. W'OVH AND PRODUCT: taken Iqex X changn for .Merchundise. nt July iy.-'J7 MAX MLLLLR'4. VERIY10NT HORSE. DTocKHoi,Di:iis op Tin: vhiimont Ollorse company nro hereby notified IMJ said lloiai will at.-iiul tar tbe use of SStu eoiiipany the ensuing senion as follows, to lt: In JacUon county, nt Ihe fsm of A. Tcnbrotk. Ifcq. (Oak Grnie), from April lit lo May 131b. and ugnin from 1JM June lo 1.1th July, lueluilvu t In Joieplin oounly. nt the stable of It. ,V. lJelknap, fron May Uth to Juno 13th, nnd again from 15'J July lo August 13th, 183, Incluilvc. Katn stockholder iwforo breeding rwtt jy U H icismetit upon his stock lo date. flv order of lloatd of Dlreetori. Mareh 1 Ith. 1803. '"rJJL. Sewing1 Machine. TORN Nl-L'nnt would aunountetolh ' pioplo of Jackson County, that he t procured an agency for this peerleitrw ohhio, and will In u sliott time Imvo n Rooa apply on hand, This machine garters, honu, eaibrolders nud makes i dllTereat kluda of ttltohcs. JuvllleJanuaryIst IL. J. S. HOWARD, SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENQINEEB, JafKIO.NVIMX OltKOOV, Residence near tho South end of Orsg" sliest. January, 2, 1