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tHB n $4 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, Attttt. 8, 1865. VOL. X. NO. 12 istye ! Bmttml - - - - - L .. . Z.Z ; -7 J"gTWKJJMfcaM.,W-'WMPMBTMWjaiMaija First Premium Awarded by the Mechanic's Institute Fair, San Francisco, September, 1H04. R, LIDDLB &' CO., Sporting Emporium, 4 IB Washington t., (near llio Post-olUce,) tisa Francisco. GUN& RIFLE MAKERS, nnd lmporttrt of nil tlatut of Spoili'v" ladle. Con'lAtilly on hand ginu from llm Hot nakeri in London, viz: Wllllnui Greener William Moore, Jlooru fc Harris, Kcdlcrii, jilla.t.Son,and nit other makers. Al-o the best "lock ol American Hilled, i'lsloN, and Carbine on thctracllloC'oasl.vlatColl'ii, Ktiarp's. Hmllli & Wesson's. KcmiiiKton'ii, nd all thu Intel patent of 1'1-lols. Sharp's. Wesson's, llnlhml's. .Vpcnccr'n ud JlenrV Patent llrcfch-lomllug Klllc. pf Cartridges of nil kind constantly absnd. Authorized ngenls lor Henry' Patent Breech-loading Rille. Jun21ni3 llItAHL COMHTOCK. JOHN' MAIlTi.N COMSTOCK & MARTIN HiTcniinj to I'ltnoc, dnmai k t,) POHWAUDINU .t COMMI8SIO.V MERCHANTS, TlllE-I'ltOOK MUCK w.iuimioi'si:, OAK Sr. NKAK STDAMIIOAT LANDING, RHP 1H.UFF3 PACIFIC INSUlt ANCE COMPANY. CA'll cantal, & 750,000 OO. GKfs fiflfi0" d!'01" ' Oregon. OUjUUUaII losses I'nyoblo In L b. Gold t-uui. Imuro against I.om or lium K b Fire. SACHS UNO'S, Agnk Janlltf. Jacksonville. Oregon. UPHOLSTEHEIt AND X m. x X" 2sTX . ax c 0 jr. T IlF.ltF.IIV notify nil whom It inny con 1 Cfrn. thai i still continue the business of Upholsterer ami Paper Hunger, al my o!d slsnd In Jacksonville. All klndi of work in 017 line will be Jtmmptlr attended to. Old mattresse will w repaired, fluur Mcki Diade. elc. A. IV AI.HKRTS. Jscksnnvllle. Felirnary -till 1805. If. HOMESTEADS. I)KSOK.f within to avail lhcinelvc of Ilia benefit of llm Homestead Ian of Congress, can have Ihrlr papers pnqicriy prsparrd. and their nfftdiuita laki-n before tne, thi'tiliy saving llio axpeiiiu of attending la ptrfon nl the l.nml Oflkie. Final proof of Donation Land CUIm and rcliuqiilihmoiit of or abandoned Dona llou claim tnken nnd private culty of lands made, tin application to inu At the Clerks offles. WM. HOFFMAN, County Clerk February 4tb, ISM. frMwit ORVIL DODGE'S PIIOTOUHAPII GALLERY. OltVIL nonfiK would nnnounc! to the Indira and Contlcnivn of Jnckaonvlllo mJ vicinity, Ibut I10 Iian pi-rnmneully locn ltd In Jaektouvlllc, for tho pnrpo'O of Ink Ins picture In all the Improved art of l'ho toumpliy, ami would rcrpcctfully aollcit a liare or Ike pulillc pntMimxe. ItOOUS opK3.1te 1'. J. ltvim'a New Ilrlck. Jackiouvlllc, December ), lfeti. If. Watchmukcr and Jeweler! On Oregon atreet, flrit door north of lirculauoa jacitfeoiiviuo, ugn. JOHN F. IIOUCK, iUauufacturer and repairer of aiitonoul Wntcliea, Clironomelcrs, Clocks Muiical and other IntruiiKiiii. etc. Alio, JKWKLUV muuiifuctuml nnd repaired, oiler Ilia most approved style of tkt art, and warranted for one year. I'rlccs According to times. JOHN F. IIOUCK, Clironomclcr and Wntclimaker. Jacktonville, June 23, 18IW. 3m IVoticc of Pnliic Kale of Kcal ( JBktHIt . TIIK underdQiied, adininlslrnlor, will olTvr for enlc, ou the let duy of April, JSM.ut the court hoiini door, 111 Jackon ville, JackKiu county, Oregon, oiic-thlul In fereit in u Mining Claim, Mtunlcd on Sterl ing Creek, said ealate bolouging toJumes Mliehel.deceawl. Sale tocommenco nt two o'clock i. u. Terms of sale cah, paid in linud. 11. UELLMS.I'ublioAdra'r. Marth 10. 18C3. iimrlhvl TiiOnxinroH Sewing Machine. JOHN NRUDElt would announce to the people of Juckaon County, that hu ban procured an agency for this .peerlew tua Dloo, and wlltln n short time have n good "PPly on band, This machine gatheri", , embroider and makes i different kld or stiKbe. JackaoovlHc, January 2lst. tf ' 1 KNOWI.TOH. II. W. CUKHKV. U KNOW LION & CO.. ADVERTISING AG'TS, NOKTHKABT CORNXROr MAnlcamtry Cmifexnu lltreeU, (Oppotitt H'ttlt, Fargo If Co't) " VSUaVM-OXlMOO. & TI2 oaEOOX SENTINEL. tascus tvtttr tUTciinir morkixo. E. P. HCWnLJ Proprietor. Rt-iKcr.rn3K-.7or One year. In advnnie. rour Dollirj; If paid within the drat nix months or ll-o year, live dullarM j If not jiald uulli the ox.drutlou of the year, sis dollars. AnvKitTistHii One raitare (10 lines or It's). Ilrst nnertlon. Three Dollus : each siilierjiicnt Inaertlon. Ono Dollnr. A dla count of liriy percent wRI be made to tlioio wlio niirrlbiliy Ihcyrnr. M.f rl Vmrirrj rrrrltnl nt ciirri-nt mIm. I. O. O. I' .JnrltMHivMJo JoilKt 'iWwl"'" mi-ctlng on every t-t -" iin-mTiMvinnny 01 rncu montli.und on FrliUy ltirnrothe nnt Cntur dny In cusli month, nt the Miwnlc Hull. HnithorH In good alnmllnR nru Invited to intend. OUANdi: J AOOIIS, N. G. :wul PiMir.it. U.Seo'y. Trustees J. M. fiutton., Vm. liny and 8. J. Dnv. MWJI'r' .1 .t ...". ' Warren Lodi?o No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A I10M) tlirlr regulttr communl 'jQj'estlons the Weiliirvlny Kvenluga on Nor prreedlug the full muou, In Jack sonville, or.nnov. J01INE. nOAS,W.M. 0. W. Savaiik. Kec'y. 0. JACiltlS. K. r. IIL'SSXLL. JACOBS, & RUSSELL, ArrOllNKYS AND 00UXSKI.0KS V.X" ZiAW, AKOSOnilJlTOUS IX IMIAXCCUY, JArk'SOSVILLK, OllMO.V. ORlrc cpiioalte the Colli I Italian. All Imi.Iiicm ciimmllted to tlielr car" villi bflproiiiplly attended toj July 29, 'G'J. "'b"f."dowel AT TiA.Xy, Jacksonville OnKoo.v. trill prncllcc In nil tho Courts of tho Third Judicial District, tho. Supreme Court of Ore gon, und In 1 rtKii, Uai. w ur scrip prompt lycollectcd. Oct. 18. J. H. STINSON, ATTOItXEV k COITNKETXOU, Albany, l.inn county, Oregon. oct'J2tl Q. W. QREER, PHY81CIAN AND KUKUKOX, Jacksonvillk, Onxao.Vj " J.S.HOWARD, BUEVEYOR . CIVIL ENGINEER, Jacsionvilix Ontuns-, Reildtnc near Ilia South end or Orexou atreet. January, 2, 18b4 Office at lila residence on Oregon street DR. L.S.THOMPSON nrncu CITY DRUG STORE, UKinnK.vrc U'lolta tlic fount,- Jatl. Jncnnyjlle, Ogn. AvcUit W. Q. T'VAULT, Attorney and Counsellor Jacih,onvili.ic, Okiook. Office at realdence 011 California Street. All bualiivrs eutruited to his care prampl- Iv attended to. J."1!'!!, PETER BRITT. PII0T0GKAPII1C ARTIST IK I'llKPAUBU Tt TAICU PICTUKE8 JV JJVERV KTYI.K OF TIIK A UT. WITH A LI. TIIK LATHI.MI'ROVKMENTS. f Pictures do not chevsatIfactIon. no charges will bo made. CaII t tils new Gal lery, on tint lllll, cjumiuo 111s piciurcs, uu sit lor your iiKeues. DR. A. B. OVERDECK. Dr. Ovfrbeck would announce to the clt 1 ,.r I...I....H i-niinti- und vlclnltv. that hohn returned to JocWotivllleand resumed tho pruetlec ol iiKiiteine. no m ij be luuud nt Ills ld stand, tho Overbed: Ho'iillitl. iinlew ob.-ent iirofeMon al bulne.. Ui would respectfully tollcll a renew ul of former putrouugu. DiBBolution Notice. T11K iiiidersigmd lias this tiny with drawn I'roui the firm of Thompson ic Davis, nud will continue llm practice of i,.,i:i.,o Knri-nrv nnd 01itetries. in jucksonv'ille und vicinity, and eollcllB 11 share of llio patronage, uuivo nt ins mn- deuce ul me oiu .iiurry (iui-iiiruu. T. L. DAVIS. Dec. 13lli. 18Ct ilecHtf MAY DAY FESTIVAL LOUIS HERLINQ ! concluded, for the benellt ot thofo who wIhIi to roam over llio romantic lillUofi'oor Man's Creek, nu May Day, to give n Grand Hall on the let of May. All hi IngonuliJ wili do era; .,i.,.ul tn .nnliH llma cmnforUblo. Who Will fnvor him wllli call on that evening, A general nueiiuuncu i eunvuiu. ..... February 17th, 1805. mahl8td Veterans &, Recruits. qpiIE last Legislature elves a bounty r 4. ftluU to caeu recruii in 1110 ici"'-" now being raiscu. iv aieo voicu Five Dollurs per month extra pay to coeh perron belong Ing to the cavalry regiment enlisted three years ego. Thcso amuuntri are to Ixi pal, In SUte llondn. Those wishing these boudd Aailj1 An w tftl'nM on JACOUS A RUSSELL. Jacksonville, J 12, '64. jnnHtf ijm 1 inn, m jjh.mm THE DYING Glttri. Dear mother, 1 nm dying death' Cnld dmpne chllN my brow; Coine ncsrerto thy darling child, I-or I mtiat leave thee now. And In thy fond embrace I fain vi'otild brrattie away my last, And ft-el Hie msplc ol thy love, Till death Itaclf Is past; While memory. buly with the pnot, Wnkes many a slumbering thought Of tiy-gone years, that ever were With many sorrows frtAiplit. t I'm thinking or the lime, mothr, v U'hen falher went nway, " To Ilnd a heme In paradise, For un some future day. And when they laid Mm lis Hie earlh, How and nu were and lone Without a friend to cf nifnrt us A friend to call our own. What sound? arc those mother My father's voice I hear I He's enmo to bear mo up to God, Aud ou will meet us there. My heart forgets to beat, mother, My soul unfolds her wings; And on my Mhkenlg car, mother. Celcstlul niuaic rings. Ilrlght angels lloat around, mother. Upon the perfumed nlr They are beckoning me nway, mother, Their cndlcs blis to share; A glorious vision mother, bursts Upon my raptured view; TIs hrareuN beniitenus land I see I My mother, dear adieu t by overla"ntejeqraph, iiKroiiTKU Kxei.emu.r kortiicskntui:!. mm I)I?fj II; Xcwbern, 2i!d. To Secretory Stnnlon : I have the honor to report thnt I occupied (inliMinro this afternoon with but kllght opposition, (iiii. Terry' column, from Wilmington, wns at Fnirsou 's Depot last night, und khmild be near this place to night. Sherman' lelt was engaged with the enemy near Ileiitunville, on Sunday. Artllliry firing was quite rapid during the day, und for a short time 011 Monday morn ing. Sherman' right, Ihe 17lli corps, was nrur Mount Olive ou Sunday night. There hu been some artillery firing today, which Indicates the grudua! approach of Sher man' nrmy toward this place. All this being strictly In accordance with his plans, I have no doubt that all I null. 1 hope In havu more nnd later Intelligence from Sherman very soon, which I will forward to you without dlay. I find the bridge burned, but othvrwi.e the road Is not In jured, nnd tho depot facilities very tine. 1 cnpiurid here seven car. Ucu. Terry lias captured two locomotives and two can, which he is now using. (Signed.) SctioriLLD. City Point, 23d. To Secretary Stno - ton : Richmond paper just received con tain the following : From the UielmiooJ Dlipittch Harihe vlstory on the lfith was a very important ami. bloody nflair. Johnston telegraphed that In that batllo thu confederate lost 4S0, and the frderul 3,300. The fight took place at Avery boro, on Cope Fear River, half way be- tween Raleigh and Fayettevllle. John ston's defeat of the enemy lost Sunday oc curred uenr Hciitonvillc. (Signed.) Guant. The Raleigh Confederate of the 21st, spy: Jit tneaiuir wutcu occurreu u iew days ugo, between Hardee aud Sherman, we repulsed five sfsaults on our Hues, nud held our position until our object was ef fected. Two guns wete lefl because the horses were killed. Our loss was four bun. dred killed uud wounded ; the enemy' four thousand. Tho Time' special of the 25th ays : Lieut. Morgan, au escaped Union prisoner, left Fnjettcville 011 the lfitb, the day of llio reported firt battle, at which lime Sherman' army was crossing Cupe Fear Klvcr, and moving north. A skirmih oc curred on thelClh, between the 2d division of the 14th corp nnd a email body of rebel. Fortress Monroe, .25t.Ii. The following from Xewhurn hu just been lecelved here via Albemarle Cuual : SchoGeld'i forces which moved out from Kingston, entered Goldsboro on the 2lst, with little resist ance, capturing a large amount of stores, including -10 railroud cars, two locomotives, guns, ect. A portion of Sherman' force which moved from Fayettevdle, met the oiiQiny oil the 2Ut, at' Mount Olive, where quite a large engagement ensued, lbe enemy were overpowered and flanked, and retreated in confusion towards Raleigh, while- Sherman entered SmithuVId, hall way between Goldsboro nnd Raleigh. Sherman, Schofield and Terry aro in hourly communication with eacb other, and pressing tbe enemy closely. Tbo prisoner taken admit that Ratejgli most fall. Slier man's wagon train Im arrived nt King- mm ni7i)onimi pi im I'tnii iuui)!)uim livuijiuj;. 1 . ston. The rallrond and bridges will be re- nwny the proud history of the pat, nnd paired so cars will run to (Joldsbnro and laid open her fair country to the tread of Raleigh from Xcwbern In n few days, dcvnitating wnr. She bantered and hill The utmost enthusiasm prevails In the ,)led us to the con-flirt. Had wo declined army, and Hit troop are sweeping all be- battle, America would have sunk bad', fore them. Terry's forces raptured a nnm- Dor or cars nt l-alrsnns Depot, near Holds-j or nil mankind. As ft nation, we were born. A dispatch frnni Jewbrrn, X. 0., forced to accept battle, and that once be 21st, soys parties from the front state that1 gun, It has pone on till tho war has a Vaiinnrmtinir was heard nil day Sunday, ' mimed proportions nt which even we In tho and there were Indications nf an engage- hurly-burly sometimes slnnd nghnst. I ment nt Gnld'bnrp, between Sherman nnd t would not subjugate the South, In the Ihe runny. It wns reported nt hrailquar- ?rne so nflenlvcly ftMiimeil, but I would tnrs that ahrlpiuleor the enemy with nr- J make every citizen of the litnil obey the llllery. on that day wag endeavoring to cot ' common law, submit to the same we do their way to ooler lines and deliver them- no worse, no better our rqitsls and not selves np, and Ihe csnonnadlrj; might be a onr superiors. 1 know and you know coaillet between themselves. I that there were young men In our day, now Xew York. 2-t III, The Herald's T.nn- tin longer young-, but who control their don correspondent states that within n fellows, who nsiuracd to the gentlemen nf conptenfyrars Ihe Prince Imperial Is to ! the South n superiority of courage and make a royal visit to the UulisW Slates, msnhood, and bonstlnglr defied us of and moke a tonr of the countrt. He will Xorthcrn birth to arms. God knows how be atleruled by a splendid fleet, and two or 'reluctantly we tecepledvthc isne, but three mlulMers ol Slate, and innvc nbout once the bsoe Joined, like In other nges, with brilliancy. Prince Xnpoleon's organ the Xorthero race, though slow to nnger, commends Sherman's operation and lac-1 once aromed, nrc more terrible than the lies In the highest terms, and accuses the more Inflammable of the South, liven yet rebels of having fired upon Cbarlestnu. ' my hesrt bleeds when I see the carnage ol It adds: They hove never been anything 'bailie, ihcdrsotatlon of bnmci( the bitter but rebels against n just pnu-roment, hv. Injr fur their watchword slave and slavery. Xew York 2-lth. Mexican advices via Havana, contradict the rciinrted desert Ion of Cortina from the Imperial cans. He was still devoted to Maxlmllliau, und is engnged In suppresiinf guerrillas. Tin troubles between th Emperor and tho viinreii party 110 not iiii'iie. ihe i'npo is Mi . ... .... .... .... a... .. . .. sr.lil to hare rrmontratrd ngalntt the lw- perlal order decreeing liberty of religious opinions. Chicago April 2d. President Lincoln telegraphs from City Point ut 8 o'clock this Sunday mornlog as follows; 1a night General Grant telegraphed me that Sheridan with his cavalry and the nth eorpi had captured three brigades of la fantry nnd a train of wagons slo severs! batteries. Prisoner number several tho sand. This morning Grant having ordr d an attack along the whole lint telt- graphs as follows: Ilolh Wright and Parke have got lhrnu;h enemy line, the battle now rsjes furiously. Sheridan with hi eavnlry and Oth orptj which w tent to him this morning, Is now iwfvplng down from tin weit. All look hlgnto favorable. Second dispatch, dated Up, Aomt a smash up of the tin ) the tnrmy In frost of Petersburg, by Gens Wright. Tsrkcr and Ord, wh have joined in the flgM. Sheridan' cavalry, tin 5th corps ami part of the secoud division nro oiaing up from the west 011 thu enemy' flank. Dispatches from Gen. Grant' Adjutant General say fighting has beeu going on for three days, during which the force 011 both sides cxhlbltcJ unexampled valor. This Is all wo have received thu far. but It i mluciciit to alio that all go - w - ) 1 .9ip;iiwi Iliumtc San Francisco, 3.1. The following lei- etrs.ro received tlii alertera'xm: u Lake, Sd.rccclved at Sun Francisco at 5:0 p. m. To Gen SOW Carpenter: Oma ha telegrapdio operator, at Omaha, ay Ulchmoiid Is takcu and Petersburg vvaeu ted. Oue hundred piece of artillery and many thousand prisoner captured. Clovm, Operator at Salt Iiike. JLETTEU FHOM GENER AL SIIEIIMAN-IIIS VIEWi ON KECONSTIIUCTION. Hkadql'aktkh Militarv Division or J tuk Mummiiti, In the Field, Xur Marietta (G.),Juuu 30th.) Mrs. Anna Oilman JJjwun, llaltimore (Md.) Dear Modam : Yourwelcome let ter of June I81I1 came to me here amid the sound of battle, and, as you lay, little did I dream, when I knew you playing a a school-girl on Sulivsn' Island beach, that I should control a vast army, pointing like the ewan of A Uric toward the plains ol the South. Why, oh I why Is thla t If 1 know my own heart It beat us warmly as ever toward those kind and gnrous fam ilies thut greetid us with uch warm bo pltuliiy in dayo long peat, but still present in memory ; and to day, were Frank nd Mr. Porclier, and Eliza Oilman, and Mary Lamb, and Marguret Biuke, the Harks dale, Quoshi. the Pryot, Indeed any and all of our cherished circle, their children, or even their children- children, ta come to me as of old, the stern feeling of duty and conviction would melt as snow before the genial sun, and I believe I would strip my own children that they might be shel tered ; and yet Ibey call me barbarian, van dal uud monster, uud all the epithet that language can Invent that are significant of malignity and hate. All I pretend to lay, on earth oi In heaven, man must submit to some arbiter. Ha must not throw off his allegiance to hi Government or hi God without just leason and cause. The South had no cause; not even a pretext.' Indeed, by bet unjustifiable course ch has thrown j cownrd and craven, meriting the contempt nnguhh of families ; lint tic very moment the men of the South say that intcad nf appealing to war they should Imvc iippcnl- nl to renson. to our Conensa. In our .Miens, to our Courts, to religion, and to the experience of history, then will 1 say peace peace 1 go back to the point of error, nnd resume I your places si American eltlKens, with nil 1 their prima heritage, wncuicr 1 annii live to see this period Is problems! teal, but you may and may tell your mother and sisters that I never forgut one kind look of greeting, or ever wished to efface. Ill re mrmberance ; but puttlnir on the armor of war I did It that onr common country should not pcriih In infamy nnd dlihonor. I am married, have n wife and six children living In IiNcaslcr (Ohio). My course has beeu an eveallul one, but I hope when the cloud of nnger and passion nro dispersed, nnd truth emerges bright and clear, you and all who kucw me In early years will not blush that we were once dear friend. Tll Ellta. for me, that 1 hop she may lire to realize that the doctrine of "sece sfon" is as monstrous as our civil code as disobediance was In the Divine law. And, should the fortunes of war ever bring you or your sisters, or any of our old clique, under the abetter of my authority, I do not believe thry will have cause to regret It. Give my love to your children, and the assurance of my respect to your honorable kutband. Truly, W. T.SnritvtAN. A VALUABLE HISTORICAL RE CORD. Tho fallowing I a Hat of the Presidents and Vice President or the United State. as well us thoie who have Iwrn candidates ' for ,(,, ()friw, in(e t)ie or(?ila;Zatlou or Ihe OnvcrnmenT 1789 George Washington and John Adm, nn opposition. 1707 John Adams, opposed by Thom as JiCr.rson, who having the hlghrst elec toral vole, became Vice President. 1801 Thomas JrffVrion and Aaron Kurr. heating John Adam and Charles C. Plnckney. 1805 Thomas JefiVrson and George C. Clinton. beating Cliarlei 0. Plnckney uud Hufus King. 1809 James Madison and George Clinton, beating Charles Plnckney. 1813 Jame Madison und Eldrldge Gerry, beating I)e Witt Ollnlon. 1817 James Monroe and Daniel T). Tompkins, beatjny Rafui King. 1821 James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins, beating John Qulney Adams. 1825 John Quincy Adams and John 0. Calhoun, bearing Ardrew Jackson, Henry Clay and Mr. Crawford, there be ing four candidates for President, and Al bert Gallatin for Vice PreIdent. 1829 Andrew Jackson and John 0. Calhoun, beating John Qulocy Adams aud Richard Rush. 1833 Andrew Jackson and Martin Vn Ilureo, beating llcory Clay, John Floyd aud William Wirt for President, and William Wllkins, John Sergeant, and Henry Lee for Vice PrtIdeu. 1837 Martin Von Huren on Richard M. Johnson, beating William If, Harrison, Hugh L. White and Daniel Webster, (or President, and John Tyler for Vice Pres ident. 1841 William H. Harrison and Jobs Tyler, beating Martin Van Ilurcn atd Rlohard M. JoIiwob. Harrison died one month after bis inauguration, and John Tyler became President for thereat of tut term. 1845-Jame K. Polk aud George M. Dallas, beating Henry Clay and TbwOdorsj Frelinghuyseu. 1748 Zaehary Taylor and Millard Fill. more, beating LewU Cs and Martin Van Buren, for PresUeat, and William 0. Hatler and Clinrle F. Adams for Vice President. Taylor died July 9th, 1849, nnd Mmnre brenme Prcldeht. r 18fl3-Frnklln Pierce unJ Wllllnm R. Klnf, beating Wlofietd Scott and V A. (Jrahain. 1857 .Tiimc Duchanan and John C. Hrrcklnrldjrf.bffttlng John 0. Fremont and Millard Pllmore for President, ami Will. Iiim L. Daytnn and Andrew J. Donnclien for Vice President. lSClAbrsliatij Lincoln and IfsDnlbal Hamlin, Ivntlrg John Hell, Stephen A. Douglas and John U Ureckfnrldgr, 'for President, and Kilwnnl Rverett, llcrschel V. Johnson and Joseph Lnne, for Vice President. 18C5 Abraham Lincoln nnd Andrew Johnson, beating George U. McClellan tssl II. Pendlston. STEA3IHOATS ON ltOO UM HIV EH. Mr, iiifor.l-Tl.c mouth of Rogue Rl. er must bo in many respect! similar to the mouth of Cups Fetir rivet, of blockade, running notoriety, being about th sama depth of water, and n narrow sand spit dl vldiug the ocean from the rlYcr, wllba. narrow, straight mtrntier. It i a much better and larger month and river than Is the fiver and mouth ol" lliifT.ilo river, ami there Is nu good reason therefore why the samci If not a larger amount of business may not be done by .M'Kt-Is cnpHcllatrd for It and vrasels of over one thousand tons haVo often fulirul both those mentioned rlurs. Versel, onco Inside, can lay Jn safclyi while al Crescent City, for instance, vessels arc much more rafe out of the harbor than In it during Ihe winter. Another feature to conipsiu with Crescent City would be the faul that, In Rogue Hirer vessel Can (and do) lay al n wharf and load and tin. load It being quit smooth thus doing away with the expenses of lighterage, load Ing, etc. The only draw back to trade with lha Interior (Inside tho coast range) hu been In the fact that, like Vuqulurt Hay, Rogue River has been overlooked. It is now claimed that light-draught steamers can run up tht river about forty miles, anil that n wagon road can be conitructtd tu connect tbl with tho valley proper, In few tulles. A trail will be opened out in a Vie wttls from the month of Rogue Riv er to tho "Dig Ilend," about thirty-five miles, nnd from there to Camas Prairie, la from fifteen to twenty miles to the main aloge toad. This will test the practicabil ity ul this matter, us It Is Intended to lay out the trail as near as possible to where a wagon road could ba made, and this, to , on ground scarcely If ever covered by snow iu lha worst winter. Ho far a known, and It 1 but lately known, tho route Irora lllg Item! I feasible, and when In good, woiking order Roscbarg and Jacksonville- will be but one day from thu ocean. QuiK Vivx. lUleiLiburgJyI.rnli 50, 1BHJL I.Kt.iND, JoM-phiue Co., Orrgon, I March 27lh, 18G5, f iVu. StntinthMy attention was called to nn article published In Ihe Jacksonville Scnvtitgtr, of the lfith, which reads Ibust During our publication of the CorMlls Union we were credibly Informed that tbe Iicluud Postmaster, In this conuty, (t thought L.land was in Josephine- county,) made It a common practico to throw lh pickages of that paper out of tho malls, at that (.(Ilea all thut he could ly his bands on. Cnn It be that I19 Is ul Ills old trick again T Wu 'do nut know, but we do know that there Is pot offlae vlllUuy prac ticed somewhere north of us. Wu slull write Immediately to tht postal agent, Mn Uorbett, 1 hope Its' Mr. Corbctt that'l give lis glntlemon glneral tutlifactlon In tbe prem ises. And so MlsthurMalone has been credibly Informed that I was In the habit of throw, ing packages of his paper out of tbe mails. Allow me to tell you, sir, that you never have been informed of anything of tho kind by any trtdibU or responilble person, and 1 challenge you to bring your proof, Aud uny person that saya that I ever threw a pueksgs of tbe (,'orvallls Union, ot any other paper, out of the mails is a LIAR I I care not who It Is or any other man Mr. Malone to tbe contrary notwithstand ing. If people wish to pay for and peruse Mr. Malooe's style of literature. Its thar business not mine. A postuasler is not obliged to send papers froas bis office, al though I used to take seme pain to do so) but some drivers refused to carry the, faying that they did not propots to msksj scavengers of themselves to tots treason. Mr. Malotie should know that there Is no packages of bis paper fSM through Ibis office, except for QaUavilU) qd Cats yonvllle. , Yours, Jai. j, Twoooob, Es-PpstmasUr, LUb4 "Ksty, Have you laid tae U loili and plates yet ?" 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