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ii Hi ipgy wi mmm m-rrmm- ymmgmz!,! SVnMAHMMAtWMNMiMlMMlirMM mi fcilhun1 IV I, TV1- --fiYr! ppn , .., mluAii!Zdutifjgn axMU.ctjsi THE OREGON SENTINEL. SATUIIDAY, - - JULY UO, 1809. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. Dates to July 17tli. Mtw York, 10th. Tho Harper's Ferry cor respondent of tho Tribune, under duto or tlic ltilh, states that fears ore entertained that no shall toon hare trouble In consequence) of Itic threatening appearance of matters at Win chester. Stores and other valuables belong ing to the arm) have been removed to this place. There are various rumors In regard to the movement of the enemy. It Is reported that our pickets were driven In below Win Chester on tho night of the 14th. In anticipa tion of the danger the telegraph office there bos been removed to a mlla this tide, near the fortlfycnllons. Tho friends of the South here end at ITarrlsonbnrg arc acting ns If they had beard good news, and express their confidence that the rebels will mako another raid Into the valley before many days. There seems to be general Impression hero that Winchester will be the scene of a flcrco contlct before a week. It Is rumored that Jackson wllli one half the army that he took to lllrhmnnd so inddenty, has relumed, and been reinforced by Emerson's guerrilla bands which Infest the country. Washington, 17ili. Tho 1'rciMcnt being opposed to tho Confiscation bill as passed by Congress, a resolution passed both houses to day (hat any punishment under the Act shall work forfeiture of the offender's property be yond his natural life. Vlcksburg, 14b The bombnrdment has been discontinued. The work on the cnnnl Is continued, but tho water Is fulling so loptdli that It Is feared that tho chancel will not be turned unllll n rise occurs. St. Louts, 17lh. Dispatches from Spring field, Missouri, dated 12th, gives Intelligence that a portion of the expedition which Is mov ing Into the Indian Territory, met n body of rclscls at Kvamvllle, near the Arkansas line, a few days slnee, and completely routed thorn. The rebels placed their Indian allies In front, who are reported to have lost 110 hilled and 1 fiO prisoners. This statement Is corroborated also by arrivals from Ncshoe. The Federal forces are raid to be now at Sulrquash. A dispatch from I ort Scott ditcd July 6lh says t A messenger from the Indiana rxpcdl tlon near Port tlluson reports that n detach ment of the Cth and Olli Kansas Itegltuents surprlred Colonel CofTry's command of live or six hundred rebels and captured nil their mu nitions, arms and camp equipage. Thirty rebels were found dew on the field. Our forces, under General Illunt, luxe cnctr.itcd south as far as the Arkansas, river where they stilt halt for the present. Springfield, Mo., 17th An expedition rons'stlng of detachments of the lOih Illinois, 2d Wisconsin nnd .Id Missouri Regiments, with one section of Davidson's Pnlterv, under command of MnJ"r Mll'cr, nt Inched the com bined forces of It dm, Colley, Hunter, Haw. thorn and Tracy, 1,000 strong, tight miles be yond Fisjctctllle, Ark., early on Tuesday morning, completely routing them, with heavy loss. Our force did net csccrd TOO. Cairo, 17th. Poi,npcrs by tho Memphis boat report that Gent rat Price, on Wednesday night, moved an artillery train nnd some for ngo wagons across tho Mississippi river at Napoleon, Ark. Another battery crowd on Sunday cvrning. Squads of men were cross ing finm Panola, Mississippi, in the same di rection, npparently with n lev of cnm-cnlral- In it m ttrt4 tn A iff smart sfitrl ! nrnitr ts l.iM s Ini- nrr.lt.- tn md f rlnll.ln. . m.s.ss , . "P"" ,0 " Jl' 'P,C f J" Wlrf-lUci. -- - e--v " " -, - ' I them being without coats or shoes. The fu how many escaped. Scouts are out on their track. Philadelphia, 17lh. The Petersburg Ex prtst of litis reports the shelling of Hamilton, (N . C), by I- cdcrrl gunboats, dnd also on nounccs the death of Major Austin K. Smith, formerly Navy Agent of San Francisco, from wounds received In tho lata buttlo before Richmond. Chicago, 17lh. -There has been nothing of Interest from McClcllan's army for somo days. Correspondents ngrco that the officers and men ato enthusiastic nnd eager to meet the en emy. 1 hero arc no signs oi iicmoraiiMiiou or dissatisfaction, and tho onler to move on to Richmond, nt nny moment, wilt bo hulled with enthusiasm. When they do march It Is sup posed they will lake tho line of the James river, so that the aid ol tho gunboats may be secured. Reinforcements were constantly ar riving. During two days last week, 10,000 men reached camp. (Ipii. Itotisscnu on tlio I-'nto of Slavery if I ho War Continues, A mnnlcr banquet was given In Louisville on the 17lh, to Gen. Lovcll II. Rousseau, of tho Louisville Legion, who displayed grtnl gallantry nt Shlloh, Hon. James Guthrie presided. Ocn. Rowan, In response to n loast, ii cd the following language, nlilcli, coining from one of the strongest conservatives In the army. Is rntlttcd to great consideration: "Ocn. Halleek's army, In Its Intercourse with the Secessionists, has ptended and Is still p'cadlng for peace under tho old Government, offering to their Southern bicthrcn nil 11. ey ever bad, and claiming nothing except In common with them. They want tn tako noth ing from nny one, but desire that their South ern brethren shall enjoy all their rights unim paired. Hut tlic negro Is In the way, in spite of all that can be done or said. Standing be fore the ryes of the secessionists, the negro hides all the blessings of our Guxcrnnient. throning n black shadow on the sun itself. If it had been nny other species of properly that stood In the way, tliunrmy, prool(ttl as it has been, would willingly havo teen Its destruction. Itut the negro they did not with to Interfere with In nny nny. Yet, m tils all its con ccrvatism und patriotism, the army hat gronn wenty of this tusnno cry of" nbnlltinn- Ism" as a cause for breaking up the Govern ment. 1 have warned our .Southern friends of the danger of continuing it much longer J and I tell ynu to night that, if this nar cxtilin ues n year longer, there will not be n tlnvo on tho contlmnt. Tl.e grrat revolution will take caranf llrelf the diinl nlll bury Its dead and those who nru rinsing all the blnrxMieil and desolation nronnd us under the false pre- teno that wo desire to Ireo their negroes, will, If they pcrrhtl, one day find plumy snulTid out ns you snuff out a candle. .Slavery Is not wnttli our Government. It !j rot worth our liberty. It Is not worth all the precious blood now being poured out for freedom. It Is not worth the fire navigation of the .Mississippi rivir. No; no must still have our Govern- mint if not as It now Is, nlili slavery In it. still wo must have our Government. We cannot be s'nirs to Jeff. Davis k Co. We must and will be free. Wo must have tln free navlgntisn of the Mtahidppl river j ami If slavery gels In the way of nny of lluvc lights, why Slavery must get out of the way. That nou'd to the last retort, und I Im-iM be sorry to bae rccourso to It but I urn fur the Gov ernment ol i.tir f.itheis ngulnst nil things nnd everybody, Whll.t the liberties of the people ari secure under It, ns they ever have brcn, I would allow nothing but death to prevent my upholding it. And, loth ns sou may bo In Jackson county J. Penny & Bro, YV. Uyrce, Douglas from Phoenix, Charles Cum- mlngs, Doc. Dames, and others. The two last named, I think, have good claims ( the Penny Drolhcrs are doing well by packing j all the others nro pushed hard to mako grub J how ever, there Is a prospect that miners cao get work at fair wages. Thomas Reams Is here, hut starts oil the 7th for home. I do not think ho will give a very flattering description of these mines. Flour, bacon, beans, collie, etc., sell for fifty cents a pound. Men arc coming In every ilny from Powder, Salmon, Cariboo, and oilier mining camps, completely discour aged and wishing themselves nt home, but many of them have no means of getting back. Grub will bo high ull summer. Not one man in fifty that comes hero will get (ten this sea son. Vi have heard nothing of the election tn Oregon, only that the Slate went Union, so you sec how fur vvc arc behind the times. ToiTiiistn Icir.NT. A cavalry captain, who was In the recent battle before Richmond, tells on Interesting Incident t Going over the bntllc-flcM just after the terrible battle of Sat urday, he saw the dead and sljlnglti every direction, nmnng whom was n rebel soldier leaning ngalnst a tree In n sitting posture, np pnrenlly looking nt an object in his tmnil. On arriving near the party, It was found 1 tint he was dead, nnd In his hand ho hold the like ness of a female with a child In her nmrs doubtless the wife and child of the unfortu nate snldler. In the fiercest of tho fbht, he, doubtless, received his death-wound, nnd, true No Nmrs. Tho stage of last evening brought us no news. Tho Sacramento Unlom of July 'JLM, says t " It was supposed at Suit Lake Hint the lluo would bo In working or der so as lo furnish dispatches to-day. We aro six dale behind McClcllan's operations, and hare not received n Una ns to the move mentsof General Pope's ntmy sluce the 1,1th of July." Tho Stattiman says, " a parly just returned from n prospering lour on tho north brunch of tho Umpqua River, report the discovery of gold diggings that wilt pay tlireo dollars per day. They are going back again soon, conll dent of finding good dltrglngs." Punt.tc Dca4Mi:.r. Wc nro under obli gations to Senator Ni'sintlh for n copy of tho " Colorado Exploring Expedition." Wo must my that It is nmong the few bonks, Is sued by tho Government, Interesting lo the general reader. Tit nks. Hon. Alfred Uarstow, of Cali fornia, has our thanks, for a copy of the " Proceeding of tho Union Stntc Conven tion, held nt Sacramento, on tlio 17lli nnd 18 lb ehijs of June. A. I). ISO'.'. One Stevenson Jumped out of n second story widow, hi Oregon City, nnd died next day. lie wus from Umpqua, lli-Ttrn. Nothing but cart-wheel grease in market. Et-orr irntiiflknrnnr pxhcrlenccs hnw- dlf- lo nature, In his dying hour tits Inst thoughls fjcult It Is In make good lireud, mid we there turned to the loved ones at home. Strange fore lake idettiirc In calling attention to the sight! Amid the carnage nnd ruin of that fuel thst.liilnsurennirnrmlvMr.sirrrirnif tin dreadful field of slaughter, is seen tho Imagcl'"'1;"' ''.""' "'m ' tucpnry to n ,Woy- , , , . , . . I'otitVOts It itr'iwiir, which, In i-vcrvre-snrct. or lovely woman nnd Innocent childhood. lACt.i ,,11 fmllnr prciuntlons ever nilVrrd to vMth his dying gaze lived en tlic features of llifp'tblle. Ihc loved one, the l.usbond nnd father nisv I cnl""'n' b'eii the njvertleiiicut In another Jacksonville Prices Current. . !tfMirttill'iir lli' ol loci Cull ctri!i-tM)p hove breathed a prayer for his own salvation, nnd commilling them to the God of the1 widow and llie fatherless, closeil Ids eves to I the trrrlhlo scenes around him, forgetful of all J icmowii.i.k, Saturday, July 2(1. 1SC2. save the hope of meeting tho loved ones In the Wheal, per bushel Ms " home of eternal pence nnd rest. Oh, how , Jj " V.'.'.V.V.V.'.V. . . Iii'n fill leugnnd wearily will that w Ife watch and w-iitrimir, In e,r. sacks, per lUOIbs..S2 5l) n'J 00 for thn loved one who will never return! Mis- Chickens, ,,cr do 03 0U n r on Biildcd man. xct Inic-hinrlol hutband nnd Corn Meal, p-r 10U lit 31 ml a.'. 1)0 1..J , J.V, HJtl Tub Mnmcvt. and ScrtutCAL I.vstititi: of Dr. L.J. CU'RAr Isnlrcnily secured In n pnllton wliich places It, ns writ as Its pioprb tor, far above tho naulls of envy mul prufi'slonol malice. In tho schools or France, tlio highest prizes are often awarded to praolltloncr In this department or Medical science, nml I'icy occupy wllli otlieix mi equally lofty position in the profession. Klcord Is nil Illustrious exam ple, a shining light among ilia philosophical str.rs or Ids aire In liuropo, and Dr. Cxapkay Ins fully eciuallnt him In this country, ti a innul or which, the Philadelphia College nf Medicine compllnienlnl him with a Olplomt nnd thu lion oi aty atttuntltm degree. Keleitlugtlilsiisldslleld oronemtlon.nllhoiigh qiialltlidas npradiialcnf thu Unit crslly oflV-th, and I ilu Chief Surgeon of tho Hungiirlaii Iteinlutlonnry Army, for more cxjcndul labors, Dr. L. J. CipIiav has I rent Ids earnest attention o the cure oi chronic diseases. In which he has beonroei ro gnat nn expert that ho Is now recanted as the leader In this branch of his profusion thioiighout the United States, nnd bis portrait nnd biography nro published ns matter of Interest lu their readers tn tho mot exclusive journal, the Doctor's offices nre nt his Medical nnd Surgical institute, mi Sacramento St., corner or I.eiiks dorir, nearly opposite tlio buildings of the l'n clllc Mall Steaui'hlp Company. We nk tlio pirtlcular attention of our rend ers to the sworn certltlcalc of remarkable cures, Reduction in Priccn! RElll'CTIOX OF PRICED -IX- neQT WORK DOME AT- s"-1 ..-.- Sfltl kowsst bates, stoves (X xuiware. BLA0KSM1TJHIN6 rPlll! undersigned announce to present pa- 1 Irons nnd tlio tiiiiille Hint no lias i G. IS. DORKIS llns now opened a in another column of this piper. Hem father! llmv terrible the reckoning with jour true murderers, the leaders who betrujed jou to ruin! llncoii, sld.'s, clear, per lb. . do do wllli bone,,,. do hams do shoulders do hog round Ileef, lull, peril I'otk, do do Mutton, do I. ml leaf In tins, -r lb... do In kegs do ... Ibillcr, fresh dairy, do ... do in kegs, do ... Clieute, it II i. wns admirably ,piced jvrr;:::::: HO Rkv.T.Smh Kixn'si I.kcti'rk. Tho lecture of Hits rcitrcnd gcnlleinaii, dellureil at the Mcllindlst Church, la Ihls place, on Tuesday evening tnt, " On Hit Sne Cotton In Iwif ficm Iht War," was the finest rhetorical per formance we have had the pleasure of listen ing tn on this cosst. Nor was Its rtidnr'e Its only excellence. with wit and sarcasm. Its logic was Hue, Oninus. S:0 to j lu 17 . '.'ii II l.Mo l 12 lo 18 II n; 1.1 a 50 n :; a s;j nunc. nnd llscnmprihcnrlie grasp of thought nnd aptness of illustration scholarly and profound. The new nation lo blue from Ihc war. Is not In have nny new rnriMlliillon for its basis, but the old Constitution, Interpreted accord Ing to tie Intention ol Its patriot fiiumlrrs, l still in be the solid b.vls of tho Model De public. The fallacious doctrine of Statu sov relgnlty and peaceful Se'rrsslon, originated by the subtle genius of John C. Citlliouii, will be annihilated forever. Wo bespeak fir Mr. King large ami npprrilutiic nud'cne-ci, In hlx lecturing tour through Oregon. Hie Turnlim. do Cilhhige', do llean,vvhllido Gri-en Annies, per lb,.. Dried Apples, per lb ... Dried IViiuhcs Colfee (?i o.lit 1 StiL-itr 'llrowu do lilce Silt Cindl Vlneij. p.-rgul S."i a I to -I ii .'! n li n nunc. none. ileeldi', you will soon, ns I believe, bo called Si'mkuk Cocnv Dk isions. Prom Daily Oetgonian e clip the following t lli.pwnod vs. Putterfon (Dulse, J ) A pirn lu ns itement must specify tho pendency eif the firmer suit nl the lime of making the plea. The phn In abatement must be pleaded previous In tho niKvvir upon the merits, and c.innot l.o I iiVmlid lu the same answer. Judgment uf- iiriiuii wiinntie iiim.t'.T. 3S'i r.o 22 n '.'0 ii ID a fiU a SOU a 2.1 3i!a .:. ijf! An JU Saelis Bros9 Wholesale mul llclnil llcnlcr. In Domestic, rovfcign and Stnplo Dry Goods, Hats, Boots & Shoos, Hosiery, Millinery, and Fancy Goods ; Cents, ZJadios' nnd Xftisnos' Furnishing Goods ! Embroideries, Ltiees, Kililions, And a complete auortmctt of Dress Trimniings i- u duecl the price for nil kinds of work lnKrt StOVO U.IIU Tinware SIlOD his Hue, to confoiiii lu llie time. r x XXXSJ JSXXOX Is In the building formerly occuplel ly Win. tliiikc, oil tWorint Strut, lUrtctly t&yt if Ctuy ihtnt A- lruti'K AfaUeK l. cry peeies oi vv oi i none in iuc oese mnnuvr nnu Willi iiuici; iii-iraicn. On ThUd Btrcetj near tho Post Office, Jacksonville, Oregon, IMoitcti Items iittulc nil it rcinlrcl M,n, nitiiidiii; .in M.uii; uiiiit Htecuted in the neatest and strongest manner. .Mining Tools, I'lctt", Hun, Uc, ni.-tdo tp order, of tho very best materials, In the most nppiovcd styles. Particular attention civ en lo er"t iionsn-siioniNCi, - for which the price Is rrduced In S3 nnd !? I Tiinswr. Plitls mada mid fllted exactly to onler. Ills stock of Iron and Steel tsof frt irnallly, nnd nil work done ut hi" shop wvuuvNn.n. AI.KXANDKlt MAIITIN. Jacksonville. nrcli l, IMil. mli9:t!:tf EXPRESSSALOON by p. irYxair. Opposite Iht Umtctl i'rtr Ihttt, next doer to Httkman'i V.ipitw OJlct, Corner of Culiromlu mul Tlilnl Mircln. 1 ' mi it- i.iuiaii..i M&..i.i A-.i-H,ri.ii ii.ev.i. ir "i 1 1. 1111111 ipiihii ,imiii( ,vi.i.ktui.j 1. f WOULD rcspeclfiilty Inform my old friends j X the clllnns of Jackson and adjoining I nnd tho public generally that I havejii.t c01111llestl.it he bus on hand and wilt manurnc returned lio:iit:uii 1 iniicl-co with one of tho I mil- to onler llcsl Kclccf 1 StocKs of l.otli I All Klml of Kaildlcrr fc lpiriicss I 1 SI 111 A3 (FOREIGN 5 DOMESTIC ! aiaXiOTTonFvLsss. 1 , .... ,, , ,, Spanish SnddM, ticca nnd rleri;tnc complete ) line iines, Cordials, Syrups,' ' lovduv Hmidiei-, ji-ek.yt-iddies, r.rc, i:tv, That Ins ivirlieen ofl'iiiil for sale In this pari 1 of Ihuvountiy, which I will sell, I WirOIsliSAT-K, Where lie will keep on bund, the best palterus -m'-COOK1XO HTOVKS. I'AItl.OU HTOVKS. SAI.OO.V MOVES And every kind of Tin, Iron nnd Coppcrwnre, He shies n Rrcat variety of Culiuary nrtlcles too numerous to mention Persons iilshlnannyllilni In my line are re spectfully Invited to call n'ud examine theipint I'y ml iirleesof my wnres. Kve-y kind e,f JOll WOMC done to older. iy nun IViiic- Its t-nlicsl AVIItiniil Clint- tf ui:ou(ii: u. Domtis. Jacksonville. Nov. I), lSiil. -13 -asn- Heavy Draught Ilnriiejn (lonp nnd shorf lui) i Concord llurness, Dugsy I turner J (double nml situdc) . Or tn nny desired iiuanllty, at a iiivd-.rntcad- . vaiico ou'co.l. I Thankful for Hi" ji-vtronape I haierrcctvcd for the pit year, t hope It will continue, ns I will rpvix no i litis In walllut; iiponinyciiitniu- Mrs. I will fill onW from tin-ton 11 or country, to send them alone mid keep coot. I THE BAR Wlllpo.lllveh'bi) supplied with note but Hie ' rrry It I (ii ililles of l.irptors nud the mvit d,u ' lirit.iil. .., Sj..i.nrt. IMn' inlnr the EXPflEC3 SALOON, P. II. I.VNCII, Prop'r. Jncksonillle.S. p' II. Mtf BEBKMAN'S t-addlo liaps, llrldlu, burclnles, Ilulters, fc'iurs, Curijcombs Whips, Whip-lasl.es. And all other urtlcles usuilly fouud In llrst clast stock of ALT. WOUK W A It It A NT I" I), Store In " Sentinel " llullding, Cuiiforulj ttri.it. HI'NItV .iudci:. Jnckionville, Dee. '1, IbCI. l!nf il0 B0 BSAUXI-: A: ISEfO. Arc now Closing Out C. C. 33F.KKMAX ture dciltnatlon ol hi urmy Is not yet known. Chicago, l"th. Itebel resources contradict the reported capture of lluton lloguc. New York, l'lli. The correspondent of the Tinirs, wllli Army of Ihc Potomac, under dale of the 15th, says: The position of the main body of the army near Ilurrtsou'a lavnd in, remains unchanged. A squadron of tlic Klxth United States Cavalry had n sllcjil Ilklrmhdi with the rebel pickets on the 1 1th the Issuo will bo cruelly thrust upon you, and you will bo forced lo dccldo between slavery and jour wives and children. As for me, I nm ready for tho responsibility. A Southern man ns I am, born und brought up In the South, I could not hesitate one moment when the Issue Is prerentrd between tho nljrcer nml the Government of our fathers. lam for the Oovrrnment nftlie United Stales against all its enemies. I hope and pray Ihut our Nolh- crn friends will not force us to extremes on tlds sensitive point. We ileprcenle such n rc Tho rebels bad three wounded. It Is reported I suit, for wo want our rlchts under Ihe Const! that the main force of tho rebels It not less tutlon, and we are nil rcudy lo flht for theirs than fifteen miles from tho (Merlon lines, under Ihe good old Government. I would to That would locato them on 'IVrnt and (lalncs day mot willingly gird on my sword and Hills the former on the west, the latter on the , fight for nny ri;:ht belonging In Ihcm, uiei 1 casisieieor tnc (.inchnnoniiuy. uur i.ne orisiirfinfn; but they must not nut slawri be operations will lead to our approaching- Itlcli-j tween mo and the Oovcrnmeut and laws of ihe niond from nnntlicr epinrler than by way of United Slates. I will not consent lo become n Mcclmnlcsviltc or Pair Oaks. Tho transport Vaiulerbllt brought two hun dred of our wounmd from James Itlicr today. Wellington, 17lb.-S. V. Miller of Iowa was confirmed by tho Senate last night, Asso ciate Justice of the Supremo Court of the United States. Specials to the New Veirk papers say: Clements of leiuirfsce, Wiley. Drown and T.ni.i y wuniiTs an muamm:' tor nr.i nov. Wo I 1' IHi. by leii'icil, the fullovvlug table of wet, ' and meaiures, tukeu frum thu Slav ills' ol I" .'ton 1 Wheat or . uer fO p:rlbi. per bushel ll)u or lii'lu. Corn M ,, .. o.its :ii; .. Ilirb-y S ,. Iluckwln-nt 12 I'otnloi-s..,., ill) ,, DrhdApples ,..,'.'M Drbd I'liiihes 24 .. "see Hlnlutes or .. I. Iism. pisoasi. see- Vre cok.an.ly receivln, largo addition, to' ...NICING BUSINESS, llamllnit nl. is.' K'rnney et nl. (Ilolso, J.) I'1' ' n'"1 3is'':0'' '' ' A. D. lh.-,7, In our Cuh". the Supple mental unsrer tnl.es I1 .-!-." 1.. . . llie place of tlic pirn pint tlaricn tantmvamt. All Ihe ipielinns In the Siipp'imeiil.il nrhe upon the motion tn fi'e il ; and when ll'iil. it Is In ilaeo of fnrnur picas, Inconsitlent wllli il. Kurrltes upnn administration lauds cannot bo sued until di fault had In the Probate Court n0'alut tic principal. Judgment revcisul. 'Tl.u rilatiitc sa;s III lbs, lml II Is a uiMal.v Uakiio liven shown 11 letter from tlio Secre tary ur State, dated Dec. I.'l 1 SCO, slatliiK that t Is a mlttnUi', nnd that 3i) iln U correct. swill inw iwiMnwij MjnitunrtmMiBjm S'PJSGIATj XOTIOI5S. A PimrKn Movs'jikst. General Alvord Is making arrangements tn send smiitl bodies of soldiers out to protect Immigration, nnd, Ifi practicable, to nnrst the murderers of Hum train, near 1 ort ilo'se, In IPCO. e nro told , Unitheni In sood standing are cordtally In uiai inei can nc iiienitiicii so as lo envo no men 10 niseiiu. I. 0. 0. F. J kbonvii r k I,oimik ,Vn. 10, bold lis regu lar Hirelings every SMVllD.l V A,'I7.'.V.Vi7, nt Ihrlr Hall (Ma'Cully's 1 heater building), at S o'clock, sluvo tlmt tlio negio may be kept n slave. I will not saerllleo tho Impplntws of my wife, childirn, nnd frlenls, tho welfare o( my be loved Stute, and the glory of my country on an altar dedicated In the ' llbony Idol.' " Tlio Xorllicni .'Mines. Wc publish tho following letter from Mr. J. C. Dairnport, because ho is very exten sively known in Southern Oregon, and because """"" " """, ..,..,, ...un.. u,.u tU.y inown III Southern Oregon, nnd because Iltttlrof Virginia. Noel of Missouri, Cussey'cvcrjtllIl) fr0I1, ft ttlahU ,01Jrce frPm lC of Kentucky ot.d Plsher of Delaware will pre- norllCrll lllIllM u of UmnX l0 nian. of ow sent an address to the President, saying that they could not unite with the majority of the Uorder Stale lltprcsenlatitcs In tho reply that they had resolved on to the Presidents ppcal for emancipation ; that they will meet (be President's address in the spirit in which It is made, and that there Is no sacrifice they re not ready to make lo save tlic Government od Ihe Institutions of our fathers. They will so far ss Is In their power, ask Hie people of tot Border Stale lo calmly und fairly consider the Presidents rccomcndatlon. They say as he leaders of the rebellion have offered to abolish slavery as a condition of foreign Inter ,Kntion In favor of their Independence of this iiallop, thus dentin; Ing the Union, we ccr talnly.cajn ask our people to consider the ernes tlou of emancipation to save it. C New York, Hlh. Tho Jltiald't dispatch sys! Reliable Richmond advices say the rebel troops are Micro In great numbers, wills bundsnt jsrjlltcry und full confidence. Chicago, 17th. purtng Ihc thunder storm of Monday night a number of rebel prisoners, confined nt Cnrnp Morion, Indianapolis, at tempted to escape. Pivo wero kilted one! a number severely oouiidcd. Ills tint kuowu readers. Klk City, It will be renumbered, is located 1-12 miles corth cnslol Ixniston. The letter Is a privates one, and was nut designed for publication ; Ki.k City, July 5, 1EG2. Tills date finds mo at this pluce, In good health. I have deferred writing up lo this time so that I might writo something more than hearsay, I started for I-'lorincc City, but was satisfied before I got there, that there was not much chance for rt poor man In thoc mines, so came to this place. Tins mines arc very much ovcr-csllmuted even here, though there aro some very good diggings in the riters. At Ihls date, not five claims In Ihe rivers are open, and not one man in fifty (among miners) is paying grub, but hundreds will bo taking out money In ten slays from this time. Hera tho river mines aro the best nnd surest, paying from fivo to forty dollars per day to the baud will probably average half an ounce. This Is certainly tho most Inhospitable country I was ever In, and a man feels really out of the world. Lust nlglit and the Bight beforo Ice- frozo on inch room for doubt as to the rrnl murderers. An (Hurt will also Ik made tn enforce tlio laws eif tho United K'ntes em (he Indian Itrsrrvn tlon, on the subject of selling spirituous llipmis In Ihe Indians. This Is n righteous move at.d wc trust will be successful. Daily l'ir.ui. Colonh, CoiiNHli'S. Wo lenrn from Ihe Portland paper that Colonel Cornelius has resigned, nnd tlmt Colonel Maury Is In com mand of tho Oregon mounted volunteers. I his nlurms us n little. Wc had come to the conclusion that no man frnin .Southern Ore son had a right to a commanding position Ills business, wo had thought, was to raise soldiers for tho protection of the noithtrn fron tier, nut to command them. Ns.vv Mini's. New mines havo been dis covered on Gruulto creek, one of the tribu- Itrira of Jsdin Day's riur, nbout two bun died miles from tho Duties. Piftv-tuo pans ofdlrt lukeu from a claim, belonging to Mr. Carter, yielded SI 8 "5. Others, having their claims opened, averaged about three ounces per day. Other creeks In the vlelnty, It U thought, will pay equally ns well. Some of the gold assayed, nrtts orcr 815 00 to the ounce. Hun, ever) body. L. II. Drvvkv. If you wish a clock, to warn you of departing time, Dewey Is the man fur you. If the old time-piece's pu'se has ceased to beat, luke It to Dewey. Clocks, wulehrH and Jewelry repaired with proinptnci-s, nnd warranted, by Dewey. Dewey understands tho secret springs of motion go and sea blm. n . 11. ...- DnK.vTANO. Keeps on hand, constantly, a fine, lurge supply of groceries and provisions, clgurs and tobacco of the first quality, toys and family articles without number, all cheap for cash. See advertisement. . At Roscburc, July 7, Robert V. Duncan on Inch thick in our waler was sentenced to live years in the Pcuitcntiarv. bucket. Tticrc arc many j-ersons Jure from fyr stealing a hone. i:. P. Rwsm.. N. 0. Win is H.vv. II. See-'y. OltKCiON CIIAPTKU NO. I, -OP" XlOYAXi AXUKZ MASCOTS, JAClfSOX vu.i.iu on KG ox, Will hold Its regular communications 01 tho I'ls-at Snl 111 ilny I! tint hk i.ri:ti-Montis. All soioiirntn Companions In good standing nru cordially Invited to attend. W. U.S. IIYDK. II. P. .Tss.T. Gi.kn.v, Sce'y. slec8;!7 fitrortfrthertstho System. Tbo best means of Impvrllng ilgnr lo tliii broKcn-dovvn frame und shattered constitution, which tins )ct been Invenlul or discovered, U prom red to the feeble of both fcv-K and ull nue', In IIOSTlIITHU'd STOMACH HITI'IUIS. Debility, fiom whatever cause nrMng, nny be cured; stienjttli, In whatever 111 inner It may havo been wasted, iniy bo restored by the use of this powerful nnd heallhfut Invlxornnt. I 'or Indigestion and all Its p-vlnful effects, bodily und mental, they are n postlive specific. .Sold by Druu'RUtsnnddenleiseveiywherc. 2X1 heimstreeT's inimitable hair restorative. IT IS NOT A DYE. Hut rctorcx giny hnlr to Its orlclnul color, by supplying Ihe capillary tubes with natural sus tenance, Impaired by age or disease. All in- itaiitumoui hji are composed of lunar caustic. elestroylng tlio vitality and beauty of tbo hair, anil afl'oid nf themselves no dressing. Helm slieel's Inimitable coloilug not only restores hair to 1(3 natural color by nn easy process, but gives tlio hair a Xjvs.3dxixlin.t X3ovvi.ty, promotes its giovvlh, prevents Its falling off, eradicates tho duiuliulT.nud Imparls health nnd pleasantness to tho head. It bus stood the test ol time, being tho original hair-coloring, and Is constantly Increasing lu favor, Used by both gentlemen and ladlrn. It In sold by nil retprclulilo icaiT. or can lie piocureil by I'acm of D. S ItvnNW, Proprietor, New Yoik. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. cow?ly Smith i Divio, of Portland, Agents. their now extensive steik vf eil5flF;1CD lli.U lW OU.HI.iL.! C3rOOClg3 2 IlSE2gB3!li5P thn'iv entire stock of Goods, Groceries & Liquors, at tlie Very Lowest Ksites, FOR CASH ! 1 iavivg iin.si'Mi:i)Tin: 1 1 A NT) :ai3 ra: .n ns. bx: ch; ?c at Id1 old stand. In Inrk'nnvllli'. cnniinned dnr- Ins Ills nlsciicn nt Ihc l.Vt liy Wvi. Iliurji.vx. l will conduct thu I ii'nes- ns liefnrc. Tlu llvpres' U-aves Jacl.onville by the Cult ifornla Sln?;e Co.' conche' for j nnd comu'ellng wllli I WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S j Hxprcs lo all parts of Califumlu, tho Atlantic 1 , ."tnle" nuii i.urnpe, V'. fits u us n call, nt Hie Post Offlco llutld lug, eorm r eif California uud Oregon streets. I AprlU'J. Ml. lln Wautocl in Exchange! We rcrpeclfully solicit tho pslronage of thu GOLD iii'iiu-t nins Kuurnnii-n p'iii'i.iesiu.i svs uisiviies, DUST BOUGHT!! may lavor us with a call. HACII8 IIP.OA Jacksonville, May !3, 1802. ID Tlic Largest Slock of Goods, anil tlio Finest Assortment of Ciciitlc men's A Via ilng Ai imicl, lu tlio Stnto of CiilUoriiin, can on hnel nt all times nt tlio Store of HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO., FASHIONABLE -ASP- mtkmnjummm j2Lt 3:B3bLs0013J.3C, QA.T8, WIISAT& BACON prncuroil, lovable In nny of thu Atlantic elites, Canndas, ur llurope. sSigh'c Billfj of Bxchango iMo.-iir d Irani any Hsprcss vr l'ot Ofllce lu I'aUfoi di. I'nllnllons m.uli'. and uv. rylliln appertain Iiib lu the i:pri-sn biiii.iirniiiiiyiiis'iiiU'illo. rariieiiiaruiti'uiion jaii to iiiiiutOnbisofi svsiy deKrlptlou, at iel;i, nud any point Le- -ion - low. 'rhepitronageoftlierubllelsrcp-cirullyio. Uai'UOSS, UriUICS (U1U SUUiUCS, I Of nil kinds, nnd all kinds of Saddle rigging. QQJJOOXi ! ' Hoots nml Slides made and tv itulrid to order In a neat uud workmaiiltku ma.'iiirr. Iliqulio of i:.i:. ciiapin. I'l'crnlv, Ps.li. 1 1. fin. ttclted. Jaek'onvlllc. December .11, IS.'.O.-SO. PBIMALB Opcninr; Day ci" TcvmMonrlay, 23d Juno, lCCU. j TKim-STXTY I5AYS. , l!S. J. W. Me.Cl I.T.V talees plcvure lu 1M iniinuiicliitt In tho nubl c Ih it sliu will I sips 11 n kI.h i 011 the ?31 In-t int. lor I'm In , slriirttoii nf fi males In tlsu sltlTireut braiulits of lliclbll s iliicistlr.il. I In nnnlhirih payment, tcwn'is will bo given lii DiivvriMi nud JIutc, uud l.toits 011 the Oiirviiuinl I'ivmi. I Timi ;r Qmrttr- V.aglljli Course, $S.C0 Draw In:; and Mule, rMia, ' 1 Jaek'uuvlllt', JiinuSI, ISf!'. Stf I OrogOil 3-lXl. I NE W STOCK! j. jwsiFber TTAS reccully received a largo and dlvcrsN J.X iiiiinsoriiiieiu ei SPH1.NU AND WP.IGUT CLOCKS. S1I.V HI WATC I KS. Xiiixl DIAMOND .ICWHI.iti, PKAHL. P..Mi:HAI.D,niid CAMIIO SUTS, Together with n splendid lot of other rt. flCTW fjjfcS rpili: nndi-rsltrned liavini; lu.nc.1 ltm U'nstu 1 I. Ingt.ui Mill," live mib s from JucUouv Hie, I - -..... lias Ihoionghly lepalied il. nn Urccted CLOTHIERS & TAILORS vn.I.IM, cs. ..inelilueryj which, from my spcrte u-o In rnnslriicttng the I simrt iit,.ill t.a In mini. I i-liivlm. H.iiir .. v I ' , -" ' ..- .i. .. ,..n..n ,., u,-, rants 1110 In s.ijlng tlmt thu Ors-gnn .Mill caul nud will do better work than any other .Mill in the Valley. OP- Ni:V YOUIC It SACKA3Ii:TO, Who lnve Just opened tho hrsest store In San ' Frnncbco. lu l,lck'n new Imllding. corns r of, Montgomery and Sutter, and lu the same blue I; iu ihe new MASONIC TEMPLE. B3r Send your orders nnd measure, and when j on visit Suu Pruuciaco, we khull be gluil to see ynu. IIUUSTON, IIASTINCS ,t CO. April 20, 18C2. If me WARREN LODGE No. 10, A. F. & A. M. A 1101,1) their reirular coniniiml(iilni, jVlh Weduosslay Hvcuiugs oil or pncedlnK Slho full moon. In jac'KSO.SMI.I.i;, 01IV. H. Bloom, Secy. SIvcry janck oi my riour War ranted to bo UA nfo. 1." I havi opened a Flour & Feed Store IN JACKSONVILLE, On Cstlforula street, opposite P. Ryan's new building ' " ' WM. J. A I J.P.N. Jnckonvlllc, Juno 1 1, lfC2. ttM llrcnil Pins, Droochcj, Kar-ltiii'as, I'inger Itlng, LoeKi'ts, Duckies. Clasps, llracelets, Sleeve JJuttons, Necklaces, Vutch-Chaln, Chatclalns ni.d Senti All of which will be sold nt low .-"jcks and warranted. J. NKUDP.n still continues rtCI'AlK 1 WATCIIKS. Ji:Vi:i,UV nnd CLOCKS. , as heretornii', lu tint bet manner nnd wills dls- piteh. Alluitleleslii lilsllneiiiunufiictiin.il ' promptly nnd wllli neutnos. Call and nt his 'stoekul llie old stand, corner of Third nnd 1 Ciilifnrnlu streets. Jueksonvlllf. 4-ltf. PACK'SADDI.KS ennstunily'nn haiufat my llarncts uud Saddlery rstnhltslimrnt. ' . ' IIKNJtY JJUDCJI I Bibles and Test.imoats, A HnilP'iAi f """'"nnd TeslanienU. In vs. ri:....!.. s.:... ? . i ,. ,',;, is cciiuy r?cc w nana iwr snio Dissolution Of Partnership Cotnmi tin, ,,,.,. t Hie .lerosltoiy of tho risinc iis" 1 . 1 .1 jMl;"iu County lllblo Society. fTMlIb DA.liy muluiil consent. 1 put- Wm, UOFP.M VN Denn.tlnrv L 111 r hiii eif ANDKIISOX X- m.uVe !Hl1!, f.y.. ncp""'rj. Jacksinlllc, Oiegou. Is in :cl,j sl!s,ol-,, All who havo clilis ngnt.t fn(, fnnr , u P Tr!i1,,',tM:"U J ",lllu m"l ricetvoth.dri. i'l nil llieu Knowing theinelvcs Indebted fo cisner or , 0f 1U nMtlt ,y lmtu or ow1 a-'coiej.t, mUI save cots liy ciIIIiil' nt their I 7?I.OlTH AND PUOPUCK taken lu ex i.1 1 liunsru for .Mereluiiidi-i'. nt .lul.vl'J27 MAX .MUTJ.KR'S. :.. .. . , .. " .. ".. HOLD their regular communication. "f":JK."..V'',,r.,?..,l,e Ul,y I" in: Stoic, and . i..-.,... -.... .. . y no. n s:irciinii.i ci- nins- i.-p.si.i ut nn in will be allowed Ionian JOI J Jacksonville, April 16, 156?, jxrotico. A LI. persnno linvlns claims ngujnsl (he hln us. in 111 01 aiicKwen .v 110. mis. nro rrooii-rri in ''rciiuiruiinuiieileiitsi,lr.Wiis i:.,m 1.1 n 1. .... .1 , i.ai.....-: lull'ouft.lon r mty ?" V;cK0" .c.",,",1y- Q1"'- or to" hi. IV ivnrnCAV svvni, (ijMr nuun, uu npnicpanj tnt-k, '' t l'lliaVJN . JnoVknt. iiiiiuls Clrntv.in ttllf.fii Iisa MAntl.. il. I ItlirjiNJN. Imm tlsfc .losi.s, iirvtjv tftm-ivi-ij Um3 JuiyiDih, v:-::3f BRSiPB