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- -sl f Yitttfc -r y WM. 1I0FPMAN, ROTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER U.S. Circuit Court Commissioner For HicDMrlct of Oregon. llaiibliir Montr. nfl. and other lntr.imenl of writing care , iT. nnrcd. and neknnlrdi:cnirntt taken. '"Kc.lon fr Ilomctead Kntrrs Pro ton Ulsbt. nd Triple entry or land pro- "jMkMnTlllf ABn.H.. f SUTTON & HYDE, jftJ0tt J VUIj. A.H. mtitiel uusok, ,T-IG OEBBOS SsTlSiSr uuilllllUUI JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 18GS, NO. 52 LYON'S KATHAIRON, LYON'S EX'CT GINGER, LYON'S ELEA POWDER, JUAGNOLIA WATER. JckOH Hr, gf'l. 29t lSI.fi If AMKMCAX EXCHANGE, Corner of Washington and Front Streets, ror.Ti.Ayn. oreoox. L. P. W- "Q"U I M B Y, (uth rnorr.'i.Ton or Tin: Wkt n Htm i,") TTAVIXG TAKES' TIIK ADOVE tl USE. 11 entirety REFITTED AXI REFlRXISll Ell it. It ii" litvpiritl lori-ci'lu-noiliiccnmrno. dale lilt frlntW and furniir pattont, and tin nniml trovriliiu: P'iWio. l'or mWy In ilie irrtil . f I'te. nisi tltc coiiVHilftiicti of Biirstt, t CV OV7J ' ISS I'' list Itf.-ti nprnttl tothc iLEKl'im AI'.IRTVEXS. which arc entntnii fiuim n id mt til iirtwiiswl rr 'In' nccfimimiilit ii,.i,.,fm.ii.1i VAKM'd COLD BATHS I'llll hill 10 III lllMI-0. Ililt iKiti.t It fcnlulirnrtr llir Mtnnilwiit IjuhIIi.E llitiiti iillitrltt Piiillniiit. THE HOTEL COACH Mill ls III nti.iHl inci' nt IIk s-vttal Lutidlnpt tncotiitv sni-i. mul ihrlr liffB2 liinnd Iniiu ll.f hiiii"" HiKH' Mr (II liliH The linusi-ha- u I tiL'i-Firf 'Proof Safe ' valuai.lf. Tin 'rnir i mr u n uislirtakr Hut itnlliliii! shall In Ull unth4 I. ! ihI. r hi bouse utlrucllti' nml puesl- coin ImIiIi (I'iII runusiiED Every Saturday .Morning br S. F. DOWELL, ' r. viaxs. j. o vau. DUCAN & WALL, MWABDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 33x-lolc. XXtxllcllu.ee, Coiner f I'ioiiI nml F f'trcel. CRESCENT CITY. rrni:v win. n i:n to tim: uccr.iv I liiir nml tiiMiittilin l ullpnWt'iitiiilitl ! iKeit cur. mtli iMtiMiliii.i. nml ii jiiicli. llivt lur Mini up lu'i 4rs- luill.llni:. fur tinrlnL' pl mill lime i"ii'l ttrritneviiH'iitt mi llmi in tcliilit. lining litiiim lliriniiili tli'in ml' ii'il !itr. r In uni tiilmrp, or Iuh- any Jui claim fur khm. In. I. rr fn I-. b .in nt" mlicltdl MireliitmllM ire mil iiii.iiir.iji- lii'-iilly P. B. COFFIN, HOUSE PAINTER, T" NOW IN 'OkI:OV OPT IIK ES'Tlltl. J '"rK 1 1 III ii i UN ii.il t.m. (nniifllf li-. I k i. i I .. A I'.mii Mr Ott-l, II. liniK wi,ii.uw,. ) ( .,)i,i ,H rimtiiiiii tlic Imi.Iiii n ninl imii Ik luiiiitl hi 14. .1, up, Cuiiici- r CuiHlTlultlMucjs, irn ll'M.w,.ii. ma ttuikiuuulikeiimiiiier nml ut r wmulilc im. . Jacktiniillr Uet l.i IHC7. ncllfltf p- tr K i;; Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXriLLE, OREGOX, Ambroty pos, Photographs, Oartos do Vislto POXR IX THE HXEST STYLE OF ART. Picture Kciluceil OR CX'AROEn TO LthsiXR. DR. A. 8. OVEltBEGS. Physician & Surgeon, "iiowoidArttiiou? JACKSOXYILLE, OREGOX. , " Unw old art thon !''-Mnn inovurelL time ORlce nt lit rrfttlciiCF. In the Old Overbed; lMnf th"t fa" wny nni' ,,,! i Itorplint, on On-trun Street. By ticlltl fleldt of nulurnn prime, Summer' kit Moom, or w Inter' 1V7. orricE.coRXER ; a tmiid strket? i TEIIMS Of Hl'lUCniPTIONi For One rear. In nJmncr. TnnT dmi.i-.. u i paid wtthln the llrtt 1 month of tho yeir. tire , uolnrc : If not paid until the expiration of the year, lx dollarr-. j TErois trADn;rtTisiN(ii i .i 0n"rf (! ,,nM or '" nni i" tlon. Thrre Dollitrt; ph ulrrucnt Inter Ion One Dollar. A dlonnt or lifty percent ( will lc made to llion nhondrcrtleuy the year. , S- Uptl Ten lrf rrrtlttJ nt current rt. cnsunlty, mid vrlivn Otic compnny falls Uw toTtikc n VlilitihiK. bolow tho minimuin, it will be trcrnit-i ... . ,: . ., ,, e.l bv tniHfcr from other couimiiIcs of q ho " t,fcm Morning bun, nn Lit tho Nimu rvgimunt utitil all ni a nl Uio'gHtli journal, 1ms the iollowinj; li-csli minimum. , version of nu old story: t Stcomt Tho general recruiting ser-, Jlr. DiekeuB, in on J of lilt books on vice will bo Immediately reduced lfi American Jouinnllstn, remesonU then, brcnkiui; im all cxccptitnr four ntincUi , J , ,, , . paliomlcnou to each nrm, caValry ' M lurn,nS ovcr ,ncWenl int0 n l,olnl and infantry, and ortLning tho Mtiplu' with a sensation header, so that when recruiting officers to their ifgiments. 'thcedilorgottlirashed lor personalities, No mule recruits will bo sent to regi-l 10 nt onco brought out n special edition ments until thev nro reduced as aboxoi ..... ., .. ..... : . . .... onltfred. ThU will not bo construed r"1 "'""""""B nuuiiceiiioii lu to prevent the le-enlislmcnt in their IRor Cownnieti ngatn.- it is not, reuimciils of men who may bo disi I think, generally known that Mr Dick- charged by expiration of term of sor-UnB was referring to an nctual cate, vico. 'Tilnl All voluntcor officers now re tained in service will bo nnutoicd out. to tako oflect Jan. 1, 1808, except the vuiiuiiisiuiii'i- nun inu nituurynn; vi which Is tolerable nototious in America, and js tbld with great gleo by the per son most deeply Interested. i That person is no other than tho no fleer of tholluieauof Uclugees.I'recd.itoriouM James Gordon Hernial, of the men ami Abandoned Lands j. By com- jX Yok m, x ,t ,, )lu ma ml of Gen. GRANT. . ., . . ,. r , , ., rr i'. ii. (iini:.MAN, j Arp, from It rpin, It pHdlng taken, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -' 7 c" ,, rK ., ."7.. f ' v"" The form III grace, the lialr lit lme, OFFICE-Corner of California and Fifth Tt brow lii braui let them go. Street., Jacksonville, Offn. n, be ,rc ,,mt e M.n provv M . llfwlll practice In Jacfcon -nni a.ljaccnt i Iltryet arc orient hcn joiilli hat fled: MHiilkm mm! ittund promptly to prt.rt-.l.mal . r MVCt j,,,, , , . Itt lips can tpealc. tbojgh speech bedraj. culls fibSIf l I Uy prayer, by nlmt. by written paj;, i tly planlliiB noult of holy irutt, II iiilcki'iietli line Iroin ago tn nge, 1 It llrttli whin the fume I dml. DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S BATHEOOMS, Zn tho Ovcrbock Hospital. ' eo""t "l0" "ol ,h' "Re ur " Or unlit t of luriun'n tickle ray, WA1WI, COLD i SHOWER 11ATIIS, ' S ) o!l thou art In year. 01 wa.U'. and fully, and dtcar, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. ' -' ' Hill crtr ullh n trjn!fittr;e On lllm ltm whom thy life priKicdt, l (Jltl'lir., A!. D., ' Notch thou lit tMmi on thy tout, . And till It c ilendsr bv tlroilr. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,! OFFICE, -Ncnr M E Church, Jackson ville. Oregon. Jnck.iiiiTlllf, Die. 2M. Im.7. Ji-cJI-tf SI'KflAI. NOIK'KS. LETrER FROM L. F. DOWELL. WADlllNilON, D. C, ) 1-t Dee., IfCT. f covmiusio.VAL i:i.i:tTioXH. 12. 1). Tow.vsr.Ni), As't A'j't-Gen. The ellect ol this order is to teducu the Army from 00,000 to 15,000. Mr. Wilson in the Senate, and Mr. Rhine in the House, have both introduced ami the South docs tint become mote D II. II UFEL A ND'S rtl.i.imwHi SWISS STOMACH BITTERS! P 1! V Tlilwt1irlrrrili,Wj.H 1 ,x l IVtunlT n I MM A j AjtcrnUr lirluVt t'i..urvi.f. f rvllnz urtljr lit C'Mllj on ll. HfiSi m if Ihc klJutf., Uils T Ii Y twuttt'tMllOtr' I 'P )r .Wm ll l.4r..lt an null H(iir. I lllUptlMl gfwrr iMll. NOBODY SHOULDTE WITHOUT IT S J.U.I UWH. I'nwM TVYLUU paeilic, Congress; will do uell to .cri ottsly eonMiler the practical ndiu of Gen. Giant. THU IMl'UACIIMKNT. An examiiiatiuu of the political Mn lusof the members will show thai S" Repiiblieani. voted for impeachment, and 07 Republicans and -II Democrats against it. There were 'JO absentees 15 Republicans and 5 Dcmociats. A few members lnwc written speech. C", and they are very indignant be- eaue tho innjority did not give them a chance to deliver them. Sumo of them will still introduce resolutions of impeachment, to as to get u chance to deliver their speeches in the Committee. 1.1 tlM 1 . t .ft..! I.. 1 On the 27th !.,!, Mr. Mallory intru '" "" ' ",m ,': '"M,,.v '-'"""-'"-fi tluced a bill to tMablMi n uniform ' " ;,,,,,,r ."' " .,1,llu" m" " ." ' r;u tlc.il tiittiiMi, impeacliiueut is tleatl and buried, und nothing but more will' fill nml wanton acts of the President J.ll-ly '.ii" UKNPILSJt Atwl 4U,CttjrM Mnlitix4w iiiiL'tii it tint in (.'tiiiiiiii : iiiiiiuriiii 'tune fur holding elections for Repte 'seulatives ami Delegates in Cotigiess, which was reported to the Comiiiitttc on Election-. The bill provides that meiiibern to the 41st Cmigivs shall all ! cltcied on the same day the , election forl'rcMilciit tako pl.ue. The . power to pit such a law i eprusly 'given in the Contituiioii of the I'uited State. Article I, evtion I, pruritics tells tho storvtohisfiiends. The Jfcr- ulil had for some time violently attack ed a certain actiess. One day tho la dy's hutbaiul, himself nunctor,caino to the Jfemlil office, walked into Mr. Hon- resolutions intpiiring into this e.xpedi- nut s rooni. n,ul :ul, Aio you .Mr. cnoy of a further rcdiielion. If tho i"t?' 'I am,' was theieply,tako Indians continue hostile on the Plain-, . ! "n"-' ' No. h"' l uil1 ll()l ,,,ko f,-'1"; you have iiisulled my wife!' 'Who is your wife?' Name mentioned. ' Never lieanl of her.' ' Hut your din matie ciltic iias insulted her.' 'This is his n flair.' 'Hull hold you icsponsl. ble.' And theieupuu tho angiy hus band took the piopiictorof the Ifemhl fiuin his chair, ami flung him on the floor, and kicked him in the icar, loll ed him over, kicked him again, clutch ed hold of his throat, and lell the nlllcc. What tlid the victiiutlo? He called upon one of his omployees, wiotc out nn account of the alV.iir, caused sensa tion curds to bo stiuck oil' ' Kouitli Edition Aliocious Assault upon tho Editor.' Fifth Eilltioii-r.iilhcr Par ticulars of the Cowardly Assaull upon the Editoi' ami soon nil New Yoik was buying the Jmilil. Hut,' said can call i fiom the tomb. Senator Williams has introduced the liillouinn bills: A Hill for the iclief of Goldsmith & Hrothci,of theeitli'sol San Francis. co, Cal., nnd Portland, Ogu. The bill provides for the i-siieof two 7-30 United States Tieasuiv notes or Rennet, ' 1 added a little garnish which was not strictly true. I said, 'Wu would have paitloneil thisuiiinauneily, cownrillytiHiault upon nu unarmed man, but for one eiieuuistauee. This despi cable wietch, not content with feio cious violence, had (he unspeakable meanness to take up a iiiailcr dollar piece which was Iving on tho table and pocket it." I'ho next day wheulhuautorappcai EL DO K AIM), Illr.0. 1 --.? 1-E.t'ul.CHl.a,'kOKii.Mt,jM,iM,U S. M. FARREN. KEW BROOKS SWEEP CLEAN! THEX CO To pitEATtlt'S BROOM MANUFACTORY AND UlY THE UKNT !. THE MJIBKET, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. iC,0.r?'.,.,n.or"tr"f Oreoii nml Main Pl . i-1 the 0,1,1 Itg 1 1 , . lld (,,,poUe the "aiien-Aim iicau lttlitiiiaiil. Jackwinllle. NoiSjiHi lap;, i,oi30flm TAY UP-liAST CAli. A MtTHO-si: lYliKlirKI) TO US AHK tni Vi 'J "'".Br1 "' C""K' forward "'! PJ crriainlr li in !,. Ir h,it.;, , .i.. S. ... .. .. o 1. 1 . ,"l"c' """""" '""'"-y "' " fo, ,1.1 ",'! 0",, '""'"tP. ilwinlnir it dl , ," ln',ni" "f u" wmiihI. wr buve "ii will ioi tlijiarl lrMii . . , , SL'ITON' & HYDE jMlionilllf. IVr. m,(. ,6C7. V.cL'llf of holding elections fur Senators and Warren Lodce No, 10. A. F. & A. K Hepicseiititliw, shtill be presciihed in a IIOLIi iliflr pvulsr comiimuicutioiit oneh State bv the legislature thuicof; on Hit- Wnliifstln Kvwilita-or pn-ctM- , , f.1M u ....... .. ...... .j,.,,, I... rJ Ins the full moon, In Jcksuvii.i.i:. mi- u"1 ,,,c "Ur '" ',l " ,l,l "J M,. t A. J1AU11X, W. M. law, nuke or alter such legul.itions, 0. V. SvtiK.S'y. except as to the places of choosing iSenatois." The llet .Remedy for PitilfjIiiK T.1(jt.r ,5s e.,0 Congicss several t KSff"J NVrVM" ,"",0rI"8 ! y" Fov itled that the elections FUKsK'S HAMUl'KG TKA. I fur Piesideiiti.il Electors should all be It It the ln pru't-rvstUe sgain.ial innt any 0ii tlio same tlav ill evciv State; but STilnrJuSlylo'Kr-iluu'i: u,. lu ibis lime Cung.ess has never rtclioiisln i:ii)jll.h. 1'rmt.li. p ;iii uud Ger- ,mn- anv law on the subject of the that "The times, place-, and maniiei i,Ml. s, f jVo thousand tlullais eaeh,cd upon the stago, he wasgivttetl with i mini, huh rvtry pucmik nn ii' ... . . ii ...:..., -r.. lorsitloiit olllht)wholvalc ami rttaii tirus eittiiun ut - v" - ktmi'tniul L-rnCcrlrr M.illnrv'i 14 n "OOil Olll.aud It Is lltVOI'. ! i:mILFI!ESK. Wlioletlol)ru2i;it, . . . . . , .,. . Sole AbiiiI. -110 Cl street. aDiy sj.oueil oj oy some i mi; muri JuyNyl ..n l raneiseo tj,.,nal meiiilieis. It will prolialily in lieu of two bonds thev lo-t oil boat it the steamer " Slrotlier lohuathan." A Rill to auiend an Act entitled "An Act making iippiopiiniious, and to supply deficiencies in the appioprin tious for the services of the Govern ment, for the liscal yeareudiug June :ilst, 1807, and for "other purposes," approved Mm eh 2d, 1607. Tito act of tho gil of .March, 1807, provided for tho payment of tho old Oiegou Indian claims of 18(10-01, and IPO'., to the amount of forty thousand doll. us, to tlu original claimants. The bill just iiitiodiiced nutlioiues tho pay ments to bo made to the oiigiunl claim ants, or their assignees. Many of these claims have been sold to bonajlde pur eiicsol Who stole Rcnnctt'sipinitcr V and whenever ho appealed tho same cry greeted him, until lie and his wife were dii veil oil' tho stage and ruined. 'That,' adds Rciiuelt,wns my lovenge.' An Indian Iti'iu.w. Giioi;.vi in I)i: utoiT, Tho woikmeii engaged in ox eavutiug Woodbiidgo stieel west, in tho Ninth Ward, preparatory to the laying ol tho Nicolsou payment, dis council u lingo nuinber of human bones near tho foot of Twenty-first sticet, which ato evidently those ol In dians. Near tho center of the sticet was found the giavu ol one who must have been u chief of note, the arrange ment of tho lemnins and tich orna ments ol stone and silver found in tho pat both Hou-es and become the Ian 'uIkimts, and tho original ouneis have iliuhimL It will be a good law for 'left tho country: and it is Just and - 1 w ' - i a . - d California. If it pases',ight thai in such cases tho claim K uurjy iiiuieaun tiu-n to in. tne ;Tats cannot vote in Maho'siionld Imjiaid to tho puichasers. 'et. This was, in life, a povveiful BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. wrn'i' ilailtit ii;.nost.l of our tac , Oi.iriiii an -'"-"" -v.,1... i i.i ' " lory, wu Hie nt'w pri-ptmi in kiv - "" ,,, i),.1K.-.,ts cannot vote in Itlalio slionld Im haul to tlio ::lZJ:u!!.(TKi,, fiiv. and then tide to Union county He also inUoduccd it bill establish, man, full six feet in hight, and by his Domestic Leaiher, Uoot Ue-i. itc. , iikt, .i ... ,11,1 at ,. ast elet-l ing a collection district in Oiegon. ! hi,,u i"poctl the skeletons of two chll- ...... ..-.- ---, , w . .. ., . south of Capo IVipitua, called the ". "' n '"'"H'14 appearing in "Ump'jua District," nnd locating tho great contnist witn tnoso ol the gi m . tt . .. 1 f nil k III t V ,myi:YvXfy- ,io1'" T,1C V""1 ) ''"i".t Addic.Hi:i.S'iIlAY,5ul'ranclco. few from Washington Territory into -4H. IJjttfrj Street Umatilla, and a few from California in " to Jackson county, like they did at tho Plows ! iioit of entry ut Coos Ray. All three of these bills went read twice by the Ho! You Dclinqueats! ccmintnrl. ,,'nH' ,,,"I,,'I'1 tii book Notice. LWi!;Ks,i,N,!,n,,TE,) T0 ,JS MST - A tiVVM'' "' ,lf'1 ly "f January iLlV," "''. !,,e 'nn.iiy duo us. und ner. nut. "Silt. oonlnBU. :.'." .?.?." ut, und per- i .. .!....!..... I.... 1.1.,- limit liiltiiirL iiiinniiiiiiiiii r.nnkMit nV llin Sii.nnli. niifl P. I PlO'WrS ' lltsl CICLliuii, "in ".. - i ............ ..... , .IT lOWS . W"BI , i. . i.,.. ,w 'I'lii. i.tni'tiriii of I n.iwuti'il to iiiiiimiiri'itn iiwiiiiiilli.i CUOIIgll J "i-ii "" "" - "" - "IT' 'I ' ' iiSfo iv'i(i,",t wi" w,,w o,i !,t xUv'jiii "mr:T?n,ilirX' (111 'II"I I U"li 1 11)10 alUl Willi a JIIIJMIIHI t.lllHI.I.H" rllll.l III .III IIWi..llll .III 111 IIIVBU ,n will jiass liotli 1 finises. Clilr Mill-. Hav Culler-, (till ) '"" t ,rl'!. LSr: like Giant, the Union pa, ty will vote im riii.iu .. - - . ..,.rll '. .. .1. ...I.w.l. .1.1II lilfiillii 11 III IHU'lll Curt, ultli a laree nod full 'OtliwuloTM -. f strongth, which -atttholemleorii'tuil. .,- Union Republicans to tho 41bI Con- J D. AKTHLItiFON. i CornerorDa-l und California 5lnet, iglCsS. octl2.n3 gju Krancbco. ITIJ, Qt,EWl0.v OF TIIK IICDCCJIOX Ol T " -JHK AltMV T JME ? LIME ! Has al.cady taken practical form and cf- ljllYli. AiX ( T)l(j;0(JttillgisGciici:ilGiautV "" ...... I.IMMIl. . .... I... ...!. . IUILDKUS. AND OTIIEH3 niiu wwi onicroo i '""J"" Joan Rii.u.n'ok o.v rllISKr, Whis ky, tho gieat American buveiidge, is the grand daddy of awl likker, ami everything that has a good tellable drink in it is at least a cuaivii to whis ky or old rye, and in my honest opin ion is second only tew original sin; it is tho mill-stun bung upon the neck of poor, tjegiadcd, human nntuie, and if triiiitii) man so near them, Gnus of ancient patterns, stonu hatchets, pipes, beads, wampum, ami a piece of a mir ror some live or six inches sijuaio have been exhumed with tho bones, and every movement of tho plowshaio brings to tho surface idles of yeais long past, which havo long lain within the bosom of tho earth, Aged resi dents ol that locality i tea 1 1 the iccol lection of an Indian burial giound at that plate, but tho foiioalinii of tho graves was prior to their settlement in Michigan. fJttroit (Mich.) Vurt, No vember 2 1st. It is said that "tho census embraces Probable Itatlroat) Route. Wu published an article a short timo since, lrom tho Daily OrtyoUinn, under tho above caption, piofcssing to be entirely impartial as to tho location of a railroad through or into thfs Slate; yet it evidently exaggerates the dim rultie8 to bo overcomo between Yrcku nnd tho Willamette, Vnllqy. Evident ly the main consideration seems to bo; the connection or Portland and tho ad jacent country with California ami tho great Paclllo raiirtmdr We quote: Reforo any railionds nro constructed to connect Oregon with California or with some of the trans-continental lines, the easiest ami most feasible routes will of course bo sought lor, and those which tciptlru the smallest expenditure of money will bo adopted. It is .dlfll cult to decide by what route we could most easily obtain railroad connection with California and the East; bill that route, wheievcrlt may lie, is the, ono which will bo chosen whenever actual business shall begin. Wo take issue with tho foregoing suggestion, and arupi the oplnjon, that when a railroad is built, it will not bo over tho "easiest nnd most fea sible lotite," but through that portion of ourStntn winch, from its geographi cal position, demands such a necessity ; and which, by its natural resotiicc, will make business for u road. Port land is not Oregon, by any means, and a toad built over the most feasible i onto, simply to connect that city with California, would bo of no value what ever to that portion of the &ato lying south of the Calapooia mountain!, winch is ceitaluly no unlmpoitaiitpart of Oiegon. We will suppose by way of hypothesis, that tho "most feasible route" was along the sen bench fiom San Pramirco to Astotl.i-Cnliforiiia and Oiegou would bu connected by railroad nt u much less cost than is an ticipated by any other unite spoken of; but in what sense would Portland bu benellllcd, or what gi eater licillljrn would be otVuicd to diaiu thu Willam ette valley of its suiplus pi educe? A load built to Poitlaml, leaving tho head of the Willamette vallev, passing thiough the Cascade mountains, and intersecting the great Paclllo road somevvlieie on the Humboldt, would benefit Middle and Southern Oiegou little more than a toad aciovs tho great Sahara to the center of Africa. The local prejudice that advocates any other i onto than that usually spoken of vi.i Yieka, Jacksonville, und directly though the fertile valleys of this Statu cannot bo .instilled. A load built over tiny other route will not supply our wants; and, certainly, will not command our pat i image. Wo want a railroad directly thiough thu produc ing poitiou of our State, to bring our supplies and our immigrants, to trans poit our surplus products to a maiket ami it loud built so as to avoid thu gieat Millies ami lllimitablu stock rnngi s of Southern Oregon, would nec essarily lose all thu prollts that would accriiu from passing thiough a settled ami piodiiclivo country. That Is where tho load f7bt) built, if built it ever is whew there is business to support if, nml wheio it is a tiatunl want to a country having no other outlet; not withstanding tho opinion of the Ore yoniiin. Our cotcmjioiary expicsscs an unwillingness to exaggerate tho dif ficulties on this route, but forgets to state that the fiist great obstacle, " fif teen or twenty miles of the Calajiooia mountains, with a grade of seventy-fivo feet to the mile, can bo avoided cnliic- ly by way of Pass Cicek, and that tho (beaded Siskiyou is a much liss obsta cle than the mountain to lie pinned be tween Eugene City nml Ft. Klamath, Tho people nml thu press of Northern California, fiom tlu'head waters of thu S.ieiamento to Yreka, will have some thing to say when a lallrond is serious ly thought of, as they aro in precisely tho same situation as icgnids communi cation with tho great markets ol tho wmld.nswo of Southern mid Middlo Oiegou aro; and their influence and dcsiics may havu much to do witli tho location of a load. Wo would like to see this subject ag itated and discussed in a spirit of liber, ality, nml with n view to tho develop incut o the resources of tho whole State, and not for the benefit of any ono section. Wo want to hear no mora about the "most feasible loutes," sim ply with a view to tho connection of the "emporium" with tho ouuito world, and feel satisfied that tluuo.id will run just whei e it is needed, even if the obsta cles uro somewhat gicntcr than whero it is not a public necessity, i "Matchless misery" has been de fined to bo to, have a cigar aud nothing 1 1(1 NV.22d itT iie.NN( DUUM &CO. 22d. 1607. aJlIJ - itin to light it with. dov23-2uj JacksonTlllc, April J. J"7' p" ' "" Fioveiy iay up.