fl ! Tun mm SBVHVBL 1 1 m Z3?i5'9 JACKSON VILLK, OREGON. SAIVIUMY .NOV. 18, 18(15. I, P. I'lslltl, .T..1. Klliitt ltli iV tl.. itlitl W. ll.Tnhy, mltrrlllii(t)iiiiil loi-Nmi I'liiiirlxo, till. i:. K. l'lilii, ntlxrtllsliig tiRtitl Mi Mnciitnmilo, Ciili Mil of Agents for llio Ontaov Sfntimci., K. 1'. Hum II. general agent for Oregon,, nml Idaho Territory. I.. P. Plsher S.w l'r.inclrco Cul. J..I. 1,'nonlton ACo ilu.... do. Thnnu Davis Applegate. Ogn. IT. . 11111 Wlllwr il 1 Ci.lllid'exe Ituch Point ilu Tliom i CroUen CioMon Oigglus do Win. Spleer lump-Oil-.lo do (luv, (lllib l'orll iml do I). M. Thompson MlMiiy do W. M. Keans llliouse do '1 honn Oarr do do Tlionm P. Floyd Kerbyvllle do 8. V. Sawver do di 1). 1'. Amlirsou Phoenix do 1). M. C. dull d" do A. lrel.mil Mville Creek do (leo. I.. Dew Pilenburg do Tbeodrlc Cameron I'iiIoii Town do Jams I. Wniou Itosburg do .Ml Iliiillv llunler Hon"" ll'wr do L. U . iiulllus ... .I'vii Klamalli do Illnger Herman of CaiijomlliV, general Agent fur Dougl x County. NHMMMHHaMMMOMMHRIIMm PAT SUPPORTS ANDY. I .a it xvcckV litpcilir coMalo Hie xalo dlctory of Mr. Mulonc. wlilcli closes llmt gentleman's labor with the dnnocruey of Jackson county. There can lie no doubt but llmt nuiiy of lit politic.il adherents will regret the departure or Mr. Mutant' froot the cdltorUI cbulr of the litpeitti very much. None can doubt hid energy and pcricxcrance in promulgating uli.it be contidcrti the true principle- of Democru cy, fearless of friindi or (ut$; jet we be lieve the Union party hai greater cause to regret his dtpirtuie linn his own, for hud he coiiducful the piper in Use same man ner on he lis fur the Uit jenr, until iiltvr the uext June election, wo li.no no doubt but it would li.no ftcurtd us a handsome majority in this county. IIw fearlr iln uuuciiiliun ai d condemnation of every uct of the Adminlitrailun to subdue reason nml rebellion; hi continued op so 1 1 Ion to military comuiissloiM, winch Ik- say orig hulid with Pruiiltnt Johnson; Inn bluer conilenin.ilioii of the "murder of .Mr fcur rati" by raid commission; hi holding l'resklent Johnson rrjKnille for the tame; III feiblcfiT.irls to make .Ml D.ivw it patriot inileud of a truiior; uml "luM but lint lean" his Heady development of that moiQiniiwiimHi prominent in nil his "lendrrs" "Puritanism on the brain," hu opened the rrb and cleuitil tin- under standings of many gotd citizen) of Jack aii county and tltcwbere. and caused them to pjusu und consider where hi political dogma were leading them. Mr. Mulor.e, and othtrs of hi party, bate tliimtlull.v polluleil the name of Democracy, by asso ciating it with secession and treason, there by obliterating all the patriotic and noble principles that (mbelished and mudu it great under the guiding hni.d of the im mortal Jackson, who sworc."lly tho Kuril. al this Union imnt nmlihullbeprctcrxtd." The portion ol hh vakdiclory which U the moil attoniihing,uud rlupi themoil unaccounluble, U the folluiug: We ure glad to tee that l'reiiilent Johnson U trial: ing an iflorl to deitroy the power of tin Kudical). In our i.ew cpherc or uctiou wc intend to aid him to the eiidit of our ability In that direction. It would be whe for the Democracy in Oregon, and clrt wherc, to do the same." If it was usual for democratic editors to bo consistent witii their political record and antecedents, we would feel juslifud, upon this occasion, in pausing with profound as touiihmcnl ut the above rceoinineudatioii, and rex.-uiim,', "Oh, wud come power, tho giltie gie u? to eeo ourtclvcd as olhers cee uj." After Lo and hu parly hate exhausted the vocabulary of the Ki' lisli language to find words of sufficient weight to vilify and slander I'rtsident Johnson, he now calmly yields to the press ure ofcvcnU.uud recommends .the Democ racy to support linn, This Is "sirulegy, tny boy." Mr. Maloroaud hl friiuds llud Iheinnhes In a brokiu, dimoraliztd und mbjugaltd parly, wofully in the inliiorily. 'I hey must, therefore, abandon their old copperhead pnnciplee.und graft tlumtelves to tho war-mllitary-icominlo3$lon-anieml nient-to-tlie-0 onstitutlon- uegro-suiriuge policy of Andy Johnson. In the Ittpotftr of .May 27lh ho find the following: "We hae uodoubt that Andy Jolniion is u wortu nun than Mr Lincoln, nnd gruitly lear u worm one will follow President Johnson." The Htportwlui uoi seruplo to call Mr. Liueoln u nmrper, u despot and a tjrant. Compared him to Nero mill C'allugula, of Itoiimn burbarity. Yet Mr. Johnson is u woise man than Mr. Liueoln, mid Mr. Mulonu proposes for the Democracy to support him. Air Malone nnd his Hlute'r Rights Irieuds have lulleu into the dirty, filthy iniio or the last dieth They ore, like n drowning man. gr.iplii!r nt icrylliing that comes within their rrnc.li They linxe made one grab at Andy John inni but fell far short of him. Tnc m.i grab they in ike, In our jiiilgiiifiit, will lu afier negro suffiage und Wendell l'litllipi, who may succeed In keeping I hem from sinking into everlasting political oblivion. Anni'T Tuiciirn Ji. V.diloi: lleing n teacher in the common school of i!im county, and fiellng nu InteriM in the twine of education, and Itelinic th-xt trochcr?, ns will a puplln. ncid some drilling prncifi, I would like lo Inquire, through the liuili 11 111 of oiir piper, whcihrr it I not poiblc for teacher to nrgiiniiie tlieiiwhic Into 11 body o( any kind, by which they may Ini prou each either In methods of Iruililtig, and other thing pertaining to the profes sion. My experience na n teacher In lhh coun ty prou-s to my mind tint If teachers widi or exited to rcceiee nuy sympilhy, they mint look for It trout one uuolhir. Pa trons ol school seem to think that if they furnish their children- with book nml other school room Ihtmes, their whole duty in discharged. They do lint conddcr that they are iindir any olillgntlon to visit u school, advise with teachers as lo tlie things to be done for the best Interests of the pupil, or lo express their approbation of his or her mode of gmernnunt or In struction. It is generally believed by wrnit llirti teachers ought lo know all things iitccsm ry to the conductiiiK of 11 school success fully. It Is true tho majority of teneheis are young men, not optrienced hi leaching, ami mid not only the sunp.ilhy but Ilu iictlve coojteruilon of purents. And by almost any scinlbht person, wihiiIIhim j Irom patent would Ihj reetixid gladly, c liechilly If I hey were such as were cmIciiIu ted 10 iiilvance th" interests of the school. I would like to hear from lt-cUr lo know what they think iibmit tlie scheme of rerniiiiif nn association of leuclieis, lor their mutual iinproviiiiinl and the Hilvaiicemeiit of the cause ol education. II such uu ar rnngemsnt should meet with Hie npprnlM llon of our County Hu)ttintii)lent, 1 should like lo hear fioiu him. Yours lor progress, A. Thaciikr. Jackson (.'oiinty, Nov. 9,18'). Mil, I.'nirou: I cannot enumenUe In detail all the spec imen of block whleh weltf oblbltid at Concord New Hampshire, the Kcond NVw Kuuland l-'nlr, IhiI will only glance nt tome of the most Interesting lo the readers ol Hie .SV.ntiski.: Or tlie cattle the most nuiHer- 011 vntlety was the Durham or rihert-bnru. The most conspicuous among Him wa tbe I unions giant wblte u, (iviivuil (iraut, which w.i diawn at the great Saullary Pair, atso'it a t-.ir ago, lit llo.luti by Cbaile I'leicu. or Ibat city. He weigh upwan'n at I, Out) iioiiivls, and U beautilully pioporlloii il. He Is, taormur, gentle a a UiaK Mr. l'Urcc also exhibitnl a pair of tleirr, three yiars old, whleh iiunruiid k-wii fict, Ax huiI om-hall Inciter, each, ami utlhul togelbir 8 000 pounds. Jlr. Hay. of Dun baxtou, e.xhlblted a maniuiuth fle year old heller, which weighed S.fiuu poll D Is. Sbu I llnhiiig llnely, liaeiiig grown upAnnliol ()0 pound In Ihu juar msI. Nolhlug lu thu onllle Hue could exered In U-uul) Ibv iMSHiitiful Durham IhiII ixhiMltd hyll.li. White, ol 8 Kruinlugham. Mw , only one usir nud nliieleen day old. weighing 1.040 pounds. The Dm ham helfvr, laul) Mury, shown by Mr. White, is n buaulllul crea ture, only cuenliNii muiithsold, uml weigh VM) Hiiiiids; the grand-dam of which made fixe- toiiudund lourteiu ounces of butter iutxbd.i)s, sexentven and a half pound In one week, nud sixty (winds In thirty d lys. It Is said one thousand five bundled dollars have Leen offend for thl heifer. Cailos I'leico exhibited .x Merino ram for which he paid thiee thousand ilollur. A tleecc, wiighlng :)l) pounds, which Ms sheurid from his biek, wan aho exlilhlted, Henry 0. 12 Potter exhlblteil ecxeral fleeces of wool which were wvlglud before and at tir cleaning; four pieces ol l-'reuch Merino wool weighed kruro cleaning 32 jwiund. and alter cleaning lllleeli nnd one-half. One of them weighed nineteen pounds Us foie, and only four nflerwaids. Ihtee (leeces lost sixty-four percent in cleaning Another Interesting fcatute of the exhi bition was a model of a machine to inaku brick. All tint is mressaiy to Imdone by hand Is to keep the hopper supplied with clay, und to put ou nud t.iliooll' the moulds, Six men und two horees will make SO.UUU bricks In u day, Anijes. Kctby. Oregon. Knv. 12, 1EC3. Klkctius Nkws. Vcws fioni the At lantic Slates shows tl.it tho Union ticket 1 elected In Massachusetts, Michigan, Nexv York and New Jersey by grcitly increased 111 ijorltiis over last j ear's elections. Tlii'e results are most gratifying, nud (specially the redemption of Nexv Jeney. Kilpatriek seems to fight Copperheads us well us tinn ed rebels. Tho Democrats will probabl) still claim that their parly is gaining ground, and that tho Union party is split up. Of course they will be belie. ed in u horn. Lx.cs.UM. We huxo been lequeslcd by n number ol individuals to announce u meeting at tho Court lloiuo tins exemug, for the purpose of orgeiiumg 11 liletury society, or debating club. This wc ure prouo In re gard us esFentiully u moxc in the right di rection. Let nil who can possibly make it conxenient to ullend do to, und encourage tho undertaking by their pretence, it not by uctixu participation. Nnv Jersey has fulled the Democrats In their time of teed. WOOLEN rAOTORY. A we Inllmati-il mini' Hin " '" pioposed now lo show lac pin. lloWIU. nilanttgi'and source or wealth and Im piovenii'iil which would acern In oar mr tloli of Hie Slate, weie then- a woolen factory ctahllfliid In Jackson cmitity Tlieru nre soveiul place In Ilic coimtj where natural niotUe power eanbeohulned for drlWiig any amount of mtelilnery which miy bo ilelicd to he put Inln motion. As for' capital, there are many wen In the enmity who could lake the amount of tmtnex I10111 their regular business, and not pereep llhly Tee! It. which would 1 quired Tor an enterprise surh a Hie one In ipieMIon ; nnd, IiiiIcchI. the) would llud It u prolltahle lnetment,a we think can iK-deinnii'lrated. Another iiiellou of pnieilctlilllly l'i en 11 wool lie prodiiel In mtlrlelent ipitntltle' to keep it faetory iiutnliiitl We think I lie question oan be mlvly nnswsrul In Hi nfllrmltlve. During tlie'eason jut Ms1, seviral Ihniisunil iioumls of wool liuclxen exported liom Hie Valley, and the probi hlllty Is lli.it next )cnr Hie amount if III lie gien'lly Inciensnl, unli'sii the erection of iMtory 1 commenced ; In thai east-11 noiuu probahly ln retalmd nt home. Our county Is iH-culintly ad ipteil to sheep ril.lng It contain hlh and dry ml ing hills, the very home of sheep, ninl buck In the mounlAlu there are many open glade where Immense held of sheep could lm supported during th- PiimmiT month The mountainous iwrllon ol .Scotland fur nlih wslt nuthentloiteil e.vtmptes. Wlrit thu occloii iWmct.l'. Ilteie will lie wen rwnly to engage In sheep and wool 1 growing, In fuel, some halo M) e.pK-ed lbetnrlves. Of course mny will not h' In t favor ol InlioiliKiitg sheep Into th" county, 1 liecause, I hey say. grazing land will I' 1 inlued for other stock 1 hut what if that slionld liippen when the country ha tut mil Itsniole attention lo prrafncliiir wool Surh an iittuduotlon of si new hrnmeb or lwiltry would be of geent mlranligv. not I only lo the iniMifuclnrcr and he id .man but lo all the counlry. A It I now. nil t w(r Mw,u-W jc-hm! eh flannel, Wmkets. 1 CC i,rtro to ,bBprd limn alirwid. tber- , dmlnlnu oiireomnitinlly of all the money obtained from other rmourees. What we want And need 1 something which will stop this ilmln, ami keep the money at home among us, If we cannot call 1 It from Ahmad. I It l h well sellUtl axiom In political economy, tbttt when country' Imports are greater than lUeHrls, Ibtt country I on the ivirogmile. Hut we hU, further, lb it 1 a factory, once etnl(llneil here, would not only keep umeb money in mir inld't, but I ' would mil It lu from atittml Tlie whole ' notlhtru con r. try bas la Im supplied with : blanket Irom nhtiMil. nud I bey are uo snuill ' item. can a well Mil order coming ' from there as for tbem to be. filled at Salem or aii l-'ranclsco. We are tieaitr, and have tbe toads by which wu can icacb those mines. In conclusion we urge anon our cspltal ItUan earnest eonslderallon or Hh- sul.J. el The opinion of some, with whom we buve conversed, Is, Ibat a factory, wich as would meet our 1 uuimU for the prevont, oulJ hv put Into operation for dtuui.o. Thlsnm t mony ibouhl be ruld without anv ' dlfiteully, I 'I'm til Ilia Lall ..... um-a 1.. ... ... I adreriWng eolumii lor any ad vet Using xx bleb may bo nccoaary fur tbe cauimenoe laenl of tbe en lei prise, - Ui'iM SruUA.-lty tbe pollleni" or Mr Me.M.iiiuii' we slv Iho foloxrlng lelu-r, wbloh 1 tbe latent new iecelve.1 of inu loss or tbe train. Mr. MeManau it the suflVrer, a the Irani belonged lo bim cud not lo Miller and Maury, a reported lu sou) of the nwtKiprrs : t'AJjf Lyos, Ocr. '.'3, 1S. I'ltiasn l'.xi : We arrived on tbei'V. last., ami on that night bad 08 or our luiilo stol en. W recox end :i I or tbem the next d ly . tho Ikxlanco, 2 1 mule and the buy bell. mare, are gone to feed "In I the )or Indians'' this Winter. The mule tint are nno, ar geuemlly the very best mule In Ibe train. We leme, here thl morning wllh thu remain der of the trulu, and If -xe hive no Jml luck, will bu In Jueksonx HI aboat Ibe 1st or December. YouisAc., ANV. M II.I.KK. Kotn Oui Mr. Jnhn S. Drum, who has been engaged in (lit livery buslnevs, In this place, for many years past, und who ha,9, during lint time, (stahlisladnii cnl nblo riputallnn ns a prompt, intrgctic ni.il worthy biisincts man, npd made numerous warm, personal friends, 1ms so'd his stable lo Mr. (Jus Tux lor long nnd favorably known In Southern Origon who willcnn duct the bmlniM In n iiuimer tint will, no doubt, prnxe silisriictory to his pilrons. Hain. On Sund iy hut, ruin commrnctil falling, und conlliuitd until 'IWdiy morn Ing; und since that time it Imsiulned uioie. or less each day. Jiickton creek wa cmin shlerably swollen, nnd uviny of iho fords of Applegalo were impassib'c.rrinielhing Hint is not ofien Hie case at this season of the jear. Crass Is better than it has been for many ) ears. Minino in JoiH'iim:. Dau. ShIn i Co. made n cleari-up in tiitlr claim a few days ago, which paid them Sl-i n day, per hand, A company has been formid lor Iho pur pose of flumlng und working out theb,d of Williams Cnck next summer. Thej say, from the prospect they get, they will have n "big thing," au.s.N'a Nmv Tasiilv I'hvsician. Wc uro Informed by the general agtnt, (. W Truver. that the books ordernl by subscrih us in this county, will bedelniiidiistoon us reciiveil. 'I'hey left Nexv York, per steamer, November 1st. Prom the Orconin. 1 BY OVERLAND, TELEGRAPH ummv, November fi.l, Holnr-r.- ,romllI'.ernShoieslmlh.Mler.ator Sprnce. Union ean.lul.le Tor .lud.-e or he rH,ril,.lu.I.c..l D,.ric..r.dihe election of franklin. In one d.tnct in Mot.tg-.-u. rry counly no election look place, the .....moolnUd having hirndiHiualilleil an,rilipclil-nwclni.1 to let them In .1,.. liiol rneislcreil "ters 'the Un une on nr lu elected four out of the l1o Judge voted lor in Sll& New York. November 'Jib -A special ,.ilelilu the 7Vmw. 1I.1U1I W'8"" N,!WiilHrHll..MJH: The Joint Couin.i .. . ..r f '..iMniltlii itii-l slon lor Hie t.ovrrmii-iii ... xislerdty. Over two hundred wes. In 'xolvlng millions ol doll irs. are before the Coiiini ui The larger rlainmiic Iho' Of the Panama llullnwd Company and l'.i rltie Mai! Hieanidilp Coinpiny. A spinal dlspilch to lire 7i-ii'if.dilid Novenilar 8lh. soy : All 'hi w.ukni.t. hate been bny eiretln,' the gulhms. mid. r the supervisloiuiif I'mviut Marshal Uu sell, lor the execution of Wirlz. A curlmts multilii le hu lliroiiif.il Ihe 1 nice for .ie. to sre the i.xeeulion. The pnss will Ise Mippliml and 11 few hIIk r curiou one .i.lmii leil. Hclmde. coiiii'el tor Wirlz. in mi in tervlew wills the I'lHilenl.slinunl hs "f Ihlavil from Union prisonei. Imprnelilnir tlw Ic'limnny of the wlme. elalmlng to lse gran.ls.rn of 'Lifiyetle. It Is itwrlnl I (ml ho wa n cotuumn J.xv from New York '11 same xvltnes wore he wiw Wirix murder IW11 ill Hie slockad. WlrlR still tmilnliiiii 1111 ulr of .iiigior. New Orle.ni. NovrmW Bib. (loxir nor Humphrey, of .MIWp;il. cull upon the people of that Slate lo orgiinlw! militia comiMinhf.aiid the civil i.iilhorillen In in 1I11 lainintr Miler. lie caution them against opposing uny clas of ja-opV. Trn.li' Iselween .Me.xieo nnd Texas la In crraMng. and promise to lie law. .St. I.ut. Novciiilser 8ih The election for county oftlcei ami intiiiheia of tin Liwer IImteol the Uglflulure, In llnnu yteriltiy. jmh1 nlT quietly. Tla- Uiilon ticket was-ehctisl iti Douglas, Atehiisuii iiim! JMxenwnrlh. s Cairo, .Viivriiilwr 8ih. The Memphis .Ipptnl U revlxttl. It Is print.. I .hi tin saute press tint .leeompmiiid llwl el'ib lLhwienl tliroughm-t lis wreglimllon In Tenneee, .MMssippi, (ieorgia, uml Al.i Ixuun. Mobile (Ala.). Novtmlier 8tli HultfvrV majority hr (iovrrnor, in 1I1U1 clt, ucr Ctsllou nud Sinlth I l.UIU. Lniigdon's niij.iilly for Con-iios, oxer Cleveland nml Matthews, is 1.110. New York, November litis. A series or hurricane liuve raged along tbe whole North Atlantic seaboard during tbe put xxeek, ai.d wtie Ihe sev.rviit known for twiitty xenn, Oer oe handr-tl vestel large and small are, so fur, leporiid, driven ashore, w reeked or fnuiwiered at eo- All Ilu- Miiboaril towns l.axe ixpiikncid gnat danaire. Ma-y iixes Imve Ikiii IimI at sen ueailv ixxo l.m.duil being nporttd m lar. sW"jiJtSirfTtgxf-egs The fulltwlng I a list of the eases di. poMd of in Ibv Circuit Court or Ibv Ktute ol Orei.'on Tor the counly ol .lackoii. Noxem Iser Te-ri.1, up lo l'rhlty. November 17lh: Ssram-I fuillli, Jr., xs. II. P, .ihleld and P. Shields dUmlMeil. Augut Jaok-ou xs. 0. J. Kxeos, et al-cMitinuvd. 11. Kliebits;r x. HuIhmu, et nl juUgiuenl lor lUfeiwiii.l's ttir cuts, nu demurrer. Vii eiat 'lull 1st x. ImvxM I-'. Julm.on-Juduwiit pr plalnli'f for 932 1 to. J. V. 1!. Witt xs. Jui'uUah McKay, et ul couliitued Ids wrtice. CoIdsullk, ItxaiuVCo. xs. It P Mairy.VIJ. T. D.xxis, et al-oiitlrmatlon of .SblTssale. Tiiamus Uhuvner xs. I. I). Huiues .V It. II. Ilaluvs, et al ooiiflrm sllon ol Shlt's sale. Win. Kn-iier xs, John I..)l)eker approval or Shtl' D.-ed, Stale or Oregon xs. Hong Tim (Chin inian), I iioeiiy-dlseharged. Peter r-iultb xs. .M. 'I bonus, et al judgment Tor plalutill lui iUWJ GO. Claude Kino xs. IMward Heinlrlcks-dUmlsHd. P. I). Poudry xs J. . Aineliuail c. ntlllllul. P, ). Pou dsyxs. William JuttiM-Jiidmeut for plain tilt for UU UU. I.'. I). Pnudry vs. Jaino lluckley ,, John llucklay Juilgiiwnt lui pliluliirfor $iV 00. 'lhoinis Cluvnei xs. I. Williams nud V. A Wllliams-eoutii. uutlou ol .Shct III' Sale. H1.11 Lick on Uuiism. 'I'huo is much complaint of this insect in the upper part ol thu (alley, nn Hear Cuek. It is said that liny will ,i a horse, und uho llmt ll ty me tl e cause of the sore tongue. Tn ileslioy the-hie-, it is mcusuiy lo nil the liiiiHH.ul over, or gnaw: limn xxiih 1 ml und x.-yiklhuaiiiunU until H, laid is melt ' id. illue vitiul is und for the cure of sore tongue. Countv Tmciimi's .Woi'urmv, Tho.. Inliivsltd me iileind lo the suggestions of "A Teacher" in another place. Wo en dorse them, and think gnat u.lximtnjj,. would icsull, bolh I) teachers ami patron-, It a lu-o iiiteichaugB of Ihougbls ami Idms could be ohtulued upon thu subject. Ihe bet plan Hi it iiuiv occurs lo us I to call u taichir'a coiixeullon, uiul establish a county teacher's Inslilule. , Nasiiy's list rjuini's Ileal, "which Is New Jeitcy," has gone over nncoiiditloi: ully to ihe Imrbaious Abolillomsls. Poor old miu ! where will he find iinolher? A pMhn of wiullng ..Inuy be looked for ulmul this time." A FmuiiKiis-m. Wi, i,el n genlli inun rciu.uk a few dajs since thai he did nut wi.Ihohc .1,(1 Davis hungj llmt In wuutwl to ke-ep ,lia us fi0'urc-liead foi the Democracy. A Hnril Story on the Gopporlionds In n recant spoieh ut (told IHII, Tom Ulcli said that Iho recent campaign xvn only the iklmum Irtnmts xlslous of Ihn Copperhead pirty, nud lu Illustration told Ihe following story: "A man named (lu Adam, n tragedian of tho elder llooth or thu lluclinnuii sort wa engaged lo play Iho chief character Itolla. In 'l'1arro,' on 11 certain evening, In 11 small utty of Ilu Hist. Now, (iii,ou this illslliigiit'lnd occasion xn just over nu c normiin l nder, nnd 11 tolerable clear xxi ek of ilihniim titmtmi. The iniinnger did not like to ltiii hi 111 t lu child, who had usually pernunliil Cora's child In 'Plarro.' In the ipip.lloualile mercies nl" AdanW, lu Ihe cene ((here he snatches the yoiiugter and bear It ncron 11 bridge nud cut down Ihe bridge behind hlui Willi hi swoid. On lh same ground mmi'Timi pireut rcruud lo lend llielr pneloii ihrllng lor theuxe nlng's euterliilniuent In Ad im' tingle re cne and rnli olf. .So Iho iniuiiser was nl I il couipillid In pick up 11 dwarf neitro hcgirurotillit' strc't. alil.iouohj.ctorehar. rllv. 11 111 111 liiynis but 11 fuiii-yeiir old boy In sle. Tlil'tiioii'tr.Hlty w-i slrippul or Id regnl irrag. dii'nl up in prelty clothe., lunleid. tic, ami 11 wtilitiaiur..l m.i-k proxl.l.d l.irund lnteuid 1111 IiIk Taee. (If thlsearelillly nude up mulaiiioipliosi, Ad am, of eniti'i'. xn not upprl'.il. ll being thought ipilte Imprud -nt by the plixslchiu In notify bun ol' hWteul "oljiet s.r lutere-t" wlieii he nil. only 011 the uouviih-seeiit Irom ih'llriiliu Ho Hi'' pliy pr.ipenl.il. All uorreat -tiollilug uuiisiial unlit the rescue sc. lie came A1I1111, ngienible In time honored hii-Iiiem" ctislum. sn.tlfhid up the child Irom the slug.' by tho Imn.l ot Ids tilulu. nud iHlug mir) museiilir 111 111, he mind ll lightly ul. tit, mid with hi- diuxxii swoid In hi other hand, in i.U hi "g iiurul si) ech" nrlor to the enus- briduo 11111. In 'hi xlolelit liilrlilgol III.-child, Hie while I inisk had bte'i. iiiiloisnd uml had dioppril I iihii tb gr. en eirpel. Ad nun il.it uol liolici' I li I -. but Iho riiigiilarlx n-iiaiuriaii I iditiuk pl.mdil of the audience p.iu-e.l hi- sktcIi, nud while in true tragedian attitude, he took his lirst look ul Ihe real thing Diopplug hi swoid, Ihu sweat starting out xl.lhlx Iromu. rx Hiri in hi law, lie giied out. "llx (5 d, I'xegol 'em ugalii !" S. I'. I'ly. MtuitKK. A hoiilhle l.Uu of murder Is going the- louiid' at .Salem, which Is uippond lu liaxu oecuried ul tho lulu Mate I ulr. AllerSw-xcrul attempts to get al the loiiuda lloil, the .Vn'ie r,i, wo luxe learned tli.lt 11 money bull, Ixxo HirwH nud u mvlius raiidiini Inink xxeire found mulct Ihe rlxer luuk, Iseluw Ihu terr lauding, supposed lo Imloiig to 11 miu, numeuiiktioivii 10 us,ioui Ihe MolallA nxvr. A liolhirof the mldug miu uame to thu city In svuich or him, but no trace us xit has be-eu diseoxiled. A horse J wa. lelt Iml in lire In ihu slieel.nl' ihl.s uliy, aiwul that tune, lor thieeda.x, whvu it xeas llexnl by .Mr. Mobsman, nud udxvr tbstxl. 'Iho goiitlvumu In teaieli or his Mother h..', wo tiudersbli.il, l.kllllllul Ihu wnlilto foi-.iid on the hnr', u belonging to hi brother. The mUsliig man oxviied or bad uutc interest in u horse llmt uu at the rfutu I'.iii, ami I supposed lu liaxe liad euus.dtialde luouex in Id hsiIii. i '. '... t9 tj WskMaVMlATlM Hooks s.ik tiik I.iiiaki Mr. Tuner, I lie tune using agent in r?,niiliern Oiegoii. j for ltuyiiicnd'.i Life of Luieiilu, ui.d '-The I Nurt und .Spy " will b.- in llonglna cuun ! ly ue.xl weulc. ItamoiaPa Life of Lincoln I Is 11 slnn. 1.. 1.1 (iik and will be dry us fit 1 us a book ol red mice. "Th" Nnre und Spy" talu-s well wllli tho ladies, 11 ll 8 xvntieu by nl.nly nud rcconni her nnu nil viuiiins. Tlw ugeiil is meeting i'h veiy urent sueccH us fur us lie has canvas, d. Mr 0. A Divis I appointed am-i.t for Juckson County, for lhonbo(v xsoik. Sad ('.xi.ahitv. On Monday last, Ihe wife and child of John Riddle was drown ed in SmhIi Umpriun Hlver, near Oak I Grove. Mr Hiddl.-' brother xvn xvllh I hi wife in n hugi;y,niiil iitlernplul lo ero a the rlxer. The luigev got into awlrnmlng water uml upset. All exertion were inidc by her escort to rescue 1 er, but to nn nvnll John H'dille, fuiring dimmer, crnsiil n tnountnln to try nud xvnrn them not 'o cros. but xvns only in lime to sp lliein drlxo in nnd gu down. The bodies had not bevn rccovirid up loTiKsday, Oo.m; Kst Wo mo bv tho piongT list lu thu Hneraiicuto Unton that our old townsman, Ale.. Martin, all..l on Ihe Hllh. In tho st.niniTSacraineiilo for the Atlantic iSl.tlu. Mr. Martin has been Idenlllied wllh Jacksonville from a very early d.iy, and I one of our most xxurlhv cllieii Ho goes, as wo iindeietaud. to ( lst Iho '-old lolks nt home," Wo wish him n happy xlslt and a speedy letiirn home. Town hii'linvK.MKNTi Messrs. Hulls ire putting In n very siilnlnntlnl breuk waler, for the protection of their premises ugiiiiKt the iiiermichniiiits of Jueksnii criek, in time of high wuter. Mr. Glnsmirc nnd Uo Citj Fathers Ii.kc put In another, lower down on tl 0 envk, for the purposo of protecting the town lots. CiiicuiT Court. Thi court I in ses sion thl xxeck. The (Jrund Jury found only one Indictment, nml wero ilischurgiil nn the sicoud day Tho imlicliiienl win found ngaint n Chin mum for stealing to ll icco. Tlie Celestial xvim acfiiilled in the iiliseiico of evnlenie suflieieiit tn convict. Anotiikii IlonsK. Mr. W. 0. Myeis sillul 011 the saino steunier with Mr. A Martin. Mr. Mxera is nn old resident ol County uml n huge owner lu real istate He goes to IViiyv.mlu to putchuso n flue horso lo liring out home. A, hnm w tub hnt.TT1 l'Cim.lll.l,n. .!... , ."DU,'--0. 0. wlilcli we earn ihai h. 1 . ' l,lt "Pou hy linlhin, In siahusl, ,,7 no "lainage done. """j IWA,,-Mr.Jas. Mgu vedhlrpolllltl,cntasl,o lnekniixilli. ,l M-sT-sB2Bfco- Nenr ,liirkon, ()C,r "xeri:i.ii'iii,wif,rsbPC,i rl 'winjNts6,B,ih,?;ipH NF.AV TO-DAY.' To Wntkor Chrinnan, "-Ja"ia ndonco on public lands: GrceUW Whcrea aniilavlls linxe 1 (nl . ..,' olllce. selling mnli. lint ll S "Anpuduled with W.lkrr Chrl 1' "lie- i-h.1,1,,1 In . lM ciiimty fc "V ? will, ll." laud ehlin nnwhlri, M, nit It I- riiiMl.il .In, .t oUrt-ttK W,I Ihnn.'s old laud cl.ln, In T.urisl I,, 373 T Ila.iK.. 1V In Jackson ro-inl,' o1J' gon ; that s-,1,1 Clirlsinin N ,, claim In Ilie.-'mniii.rorPallof IMJn, iibiudmiid said el 1I111 In lb,. Pall of Ihj hat h I not a resident or '.he Stsfc J t r.'gon i und I, i urn riuh d un t a ij c aim since Ihe s.nd Pull id ISoS ; m,j . Hit. Hi it these Hniiut, huve no Intersil l, ihl claim ' 1 hen fore, yon an hereby iiotlfl-J toi. pi ai- ut the Und ontw, at lloHhiire,lntt rtltile or Oi..'jii. on lli Kih d j or l)rra. li r Ho ."i, in u i.Vhick. x. i Hi, n and lUrs lo IllUWIlt e,llll.ill or IhU leg llilyur tow olalin lu Ihe I mil lu ipn-liun ; riibnuue your claim ther. to will i. c.u.c. IIm JOHN KIXI.V, ,,.tw, aiii.isu 11. ri.iNT. JCeivrr. Land Olllce, ItoM-inirg 0u.,.S'uv,.ihM. A'' ANTED Hy H.es.ih.cilstr.ilH'miV. lug ot sum IA linn rail,, for Kbits lair niy will lse gixiu, Crnull l'ickfji. I'lckvu'd Tahlu Hvek Itaueh. 3m h novl'if LOVE<lLGEll I'ltllfiunia Mrctt, JnrKotnillr, DEALEH8 AND WORKERS IN LEAD AND BRASS, RAVI! jut received from the Allinllc r'tale nml 8 111 1'r.uicRo, a tetitilrU slock of exerxlhlugiii their line, uA UI keep cnnstiiuily 011 him! an asarimtat of thu Im'M Tin, r-'le-i t Iron nud Coppimtc. llnissi I'Ih Ifydnmllc Nozzles, Forte Piimiir. Chains, l.eu.1 I'Ih', llor, IIAltDNVAHi:, CIM'LKKY; NAILS ol nil slxe. liar. Phi. and ttnrt'd Iron; PahiN. Oil. Mie nud CU'C All ipialltlur or Powder; iiliot or till nunil''r: llriishesor every (arlcty,etc.,tfc Stoves. Al'O.nlwnx-on hind a large ht 01 iIotm or nsiirl. d sU-s. " lluek's Patent Coo'sj SliKe." and the "New World .Sure' l. two xiri lil and approved patlerulnllt world Parlor, Oltlee and Cabin Hiotes. lime) nud plain, coii-tl uot.il onhtestfutl 1. .(ing plan lli! r- Kelll I'l I'"' nml I'dTxIhiiiu run iMlwithtlivestoiM, warniiit.dil.ir.ihl' nmlu-rhct All .irllel.- .iil hx Hem or winarsr- lur.il. WAItUANTPD'. Tli-lr work ttnl f the Im-si material und id choicest luittrti jiJ)iilerutten.Udtowllhillspalcli.Ml illl.il nci'onlliig lo ilirecllniis. la emj Ihlng. their Mock I the largest sml Ut ever broilglil to Jueksoudlle and Ihe; we determined to sell at I me iiim' Cull ninl examine Ibelr 'lock Iwfore Nl-Cha-lug elMitthere J'S ",'..' 'L Agenl for llullldiy A Co's Mroltope Sa S5'000 Is Iho uu.l.MKmd would "a;'r,'c5'f"!', call Ihe alt. ntlouol Ihe public toll"" NEW JLIVEBY A.M- F E E B STAUliE, On Oregon FlrM JaokorwIlU'. ' .111 hand n go-l sapp y or excel hn U or,e.lol..a.lxills''''''',Vl! JackMinxille, January 21st, M. DK3STTISTBY' Dr. P. G. HBABN, 10kYiis.ka.Cai. WTOl'M KlS.'a'TFL'UI.Y; ANN0l;j 'V ce to Ihe c.t , ns ul J' ,7: "k "ar.ll viciulfy.tt.athewm.-eM 4.1 1 J of(. riir ,wo II... e week, and Is fJ.Jdf Miiiullopcutlomtttt the lo' Phl-Cla Work c ii froisbj''- Oilico one door west of Mrs. C Nnvemliei II. lous - " J. M. C. UsirisT, NOTAJtY PUBLIC JA(hs.".VXLI.K, 0'M' OfllivulJLP. lhWU2 (j i,uvu holtlo f ''Xucrs' nd Nturalglo I.in '""'" aua'ou will stmbtiuusi!2!!l- poT0Tiii:ciTVjfJ0S5S XJT buy your exliact'. ' a'fc , .Li. id la. lar. par.M0,U- no totTu: oitv nnuo stok (j bnyjoni hlueslojuj - o t. ta -rr ""; I . ... si. ..In iwtvi Ij()0h"s - (j M.o how xerv che-P L" I -