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- J gam-!tocckht g0chtlncl. "A something light asuir a look, A word unkind or wrongly taken Oh I love, Hint tempests never shook, A brcnth, n touch like this has shaken, And rude winds will soon rush In And spread tlio breach that words begin ; And eyes forget the gentle ruy They wore in courtship's smiling dny ; And voice lose the tones that shed A tenderness round ull they s.iitl 5 Till, fust declining, one by one, The sweetnesses of love are cone, And hearts, so lately mingled, seem Ijtka broken clouds or like tlm stream 'Chut entiling left the mountain's brow, Aa though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reached the plain below, Wreaks into floods, and parts forever." T11K.J0UKKRY ok Lifk. Ton thousand liumun beings fct forth together on their journey. After ten years one-third at least have disappeared. At the middle point of the common lueaMire of life, but half 11 ru utill upon the road. Faster nnd faster 113 the rankit grow thinner, they that remain till now, become wearied and lie down to rise no more. jLt (hive score nnd ten, a baud ol some four hundred struggle on, At ninety, these hae been reduced to n handful of trembling patriarchs. Year after year tliev fall in diminishing numbers. One lingers, perlwps, n lonely tnurvel, till the century is over. We look again, and the work of death io finished. A Last Look. There ia a feeling that ,7VMnible.s death iu the last glance wo are ,to bestow on a loved object. The girl you have treasured in your heart, as she passes by on her wedding-day, it nuc be happy and bliscful, lifts up her laughing ryes, the symbol of licr own bright heart, and leaves in tliut look (liiiknrs una desnltttion to vou forever. The boy your father's spirit has clung to. like the very light of your existence, wnves his hand from the quarter-deck, ns the gigantic i.lii bends over the breeze j the wind is playing through the locks your hands so olten-times have smoothed ; the tears have dimmed his eyes, for ptuik. he moves his fingers over thuli um thii is a lust look. Lnvi: axij IIoMtt Love is to home what .the dew Is to flowers. The ever uetivc principle which, sinking deeply into the heart, keeps forever fresh unci lovely the tendrils of domestic affection. Deprived of the dew, tlm tloworR wittier anil die; de prived of love, home (however rich in gaudy trappings it may be) becomes desolate nod drear. Wcilthcan not make a home, nor can poverty unmake one; for love rises Miperior to cither splendor or penury. Tru ly did the poet sing: " Homo is where Micro's one to love Homo is where there's one to lovo us." An exchange hns the following, as an ex cellent system of gardening for ludies: " Muko your beds early in the morning ; cw buttons on your husband's shirts ; do not ruko up any grievances; protect the young and tender brunches of your family ; .plant u smile of good temper in your fuce ; ' and carefully root out ull angry feeling, and expect u good crop of huppiucsj." "Sambo what do you think of the future atale V" I think him berry long one !" "Hut, 1 meuu do you think do wicked will bo consigned to eberlnsling misery?" "I dout link no such ling. I link Gnbrie! will 'minister do outh and lot 'cm go!" A recently married editor, says that a pnir or sweet lips, n pressure of two delicate hands, und a pink waist ribbon, will do as much to unhinge a mun us three fevers, the mentis, u large sized hooping-cough, u pair of lock jaws, several hydrophobias, uiitl the doctor's bill. Smart Doy. Teacher "What is your name, sonny V" l .yTotiK8ir." . Teacher "O, bo ; you should have said, Thoiujt-6." ' And what is your name bub?" Second boy "Jack ate, sir." The class was told to set down. An oath from a child's lips ! One would as 8Qon.iexmt a thunderbolt from out of the Heart 01 a rose. And yet there are . those who .delibfr ally teach little children to swear, ud thisk it sport, when tho rosy lips, wiUkobihiifik grace, lisp the demouiao lesson. ! Tub KjtTiftKAjt. Duai. Secretary Chase dates the National debt is only f 640,000, .000, and. 7O00t0O0 of this debt was left as a legacy by the Uuciiaaun Administra tion. An English writer pays, ia his advice to young married women, that their mother, "Eve. "married u gardner," It might bo added tlutt the Gardner, in cousequence of bis mutch, lost Ida situation. " What 6tiugy fellows they must be in London" cxclukned a fine country girl. " Our Sally says slio can never get u buss without paying for it." The following is the bat pun perpetrated .by Hood" 1 die out of pure generosity to igratify the undertaker, who wishes to urnn lively Hood." A coquet to is Bald to be a perfect incarna tion of Cupid, as she keeps her bau .iu a LOVE & BILGER California Street, Jacksonville, DEALERS AND WORkERS IN TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, ' HAVK just received from the Atlantic States and San Francisco, a complete stock of everything in their lino, nnd will keep constantly on" hand an Assortment of the nest Tin, bheet-iron and Coppcrwnvo. Brass Pipes. Hydraulic Nozzles, Force l'ninpi, Chains, Lend I'lpo. Hose. HARDWARE, CUTLEUY ; NAILS of ull sizes: Uar, Plato and assorted Iron ; J'nints. oils, Sizes mm (ilnss: All qualities of Powder ; Fhol of all number: Bruahes of every variety, etc., etc. Stoves. Also.nlwayson hand, a largo lot of stoves of assorted sizes. ' Muck's Patent Cooking Stove," nnd the " New World Stove." the two very best nnd approved patterns in the world. Parlor, OMIco and Cabin Stove", fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel- saving plans. Hollers, Kettt-s, Pots, Pans, and everything connected with these stoves, warranted durable and perfect. All Articles sold by them or manufac tured. WARRANTED. Their work is made of the best material ami of choicest patterns. O-Ordors attended to with dispatch, and tilled according to directions. In every thing, their stock is the largest nnd best over brought to Jacksonville, nnd they are determined to sell at t.nw riucKH rott cash. Call and examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. June 211. 18I10.-23. Agents for llulliday it" Go's Wire Hope. Watches and Jewelxy. J. NEXTBEB. TTAS recently received a largo nnd vnb XX uaoiosiocK 01 PEARL. EMERALD, CAM KG SKTS, Togolher with a splendid lot of other Breast-Pins, Urooches, Ear-Rings, Finger Rings, Lockets, Duckies. Clasps, Dracelets, Sleeve Uuttons, Necklaces, Watch-Chnins. Cliutelnins und Souls, All of which will be sold at i.ow imucks und wnrranted. J. NEUJ1ER still continues to RE PAIR WATCIIKS, JEWELRY nnd CLOCKS, ns heretofore, in tlm best man ner und with dispatch. All articles in his line manufactured promptly nnd with neat ness. Call und sec his stock at the old stand, corner of Third und California streets, Jacksonville. 4-ltf. Harness and Saddlery. T II I'j undersigned would respoct-Aiw fully inform tho citizens oI'mJA Jackson and adjoining counties r that he hns on hand nnd will manufneturo to order All Kinds of Saddlery and Hui'iiesH, such as Heavy Draught Harness (long and short tug), Concord liurness, Duggy Harness (double and single), Spanish Saddles, trees and rigiring complete ; Ladies' Suddles, Jockey Suddles, Suddlcbngs, Hridles, Sur cingles, Halters, Spursj Currycombs, Whips, Whip-lashcs, nnd ull other arti cles usually found in a first-clast stock of ALL, WORK WARRANTED. Store in " Sentinel " Duilding. Cull fomia street. JIENKY JUDGK. Jacksonville, Oct. 22, '02. 41 SHERIFF'S 8ALR-Dy virtue of an execution duly issued by the Clerk ol tho Circuit Court in und for Josephine county, Oregon, and to mo directed, in fa vor of II. L. Preston, und against James Lowery and William Southorland, for Iho sum ol 9787 00-UOO seven Hundred and Eighty seven and fifty one hundredths dol lars with interest, costs and accruing costs : I have duly levied on and will proceed to sell at public sale for cash, to tho highest bidder, on Tuaday, the 23d of December, A. D. 18C2, tho following described property, to-wit : uno mining claim ami water ditches, situa ted in Aliens Gulcb, and known as Iho claim and ditches of Lowery k Co., with all and singular tho improvements and appurtenances tliereunto belonging, or in auywieo appertaining. Salo on tho prom ises, and (between the hours of 12 o'clock v, and euiiBot'Of said day. -JIEFFKRSON HOWELL, Sheriff of Josephine Count v. Nov. 22, A. D. 18G2. osn'jd AT TUB ASHLAND HOTEL On the 24th of December, 'U3. THE subscriber will givo n b:ll at tho nbovo timo and place, it being Christ mas Kve, A general attendance is solici ted. Tickets flvo dollars. Good music en gaged. EUEIt EMKURY. Ashland, Nov. 28, 18U2. 021 w clocks. JSrM SILVER WATCHES, &&&&& DIAMOND JEWELUY. To Absent Defendants. IN tho Circuit Court of tho Statu of Ore gon, for tho county of Jackson. Jamks It. Poot.p. vs. John Dioiiam & Ait Tiicii Lakmkm Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court by nllldavit tiled In this cause, thnt the defendant, Arthur Lnngoll, Is a non-rosl-dut or this State ; that tho plaintlfj'hns n cause of action against tho deleudaut aris ing on a contract ; that tho defendant has jiropcHy in tills State, nnd Hint the Court fins jurisdiction of tho subject or tlm action : Therefore. In lliu namo of the people or the State or Oregon, vou, tho mid Arthur Lan- gull, nro required to appear In tho said Court, on the Second Monday in February, A. I). 1803, and answer the complaint tiled against you by tho pluinliu". or tho sumo will be taken for confessed und tho prayer thereof granted by tho Court, Witness the Hon. P. P. Prim. Judge or said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk, Dated at Jacksonville, tho Will day or Oct.. A. I). 181(2. oo2!)'3::in IN thu Circuit Court of 1I10 State of Ore gon, Tor tlm dainty of Jnckmi, I. A. Diiunnku & lino. vj. John Diuiiam & AUTIUIt fiANUHI.U Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court. 'by nllldavit tiled in this cause, Unit thu defendant, Arthur fjnugoll. is a nmt-reti- ident of this State; that tho plaintiff have a causo of action against tho defendant arising on a contract ; that tho defendant has property in this State, and that the Court has jurisdiction of thu subject of tho action : Therefore, in tho namo of tho peo ple of tho Stale of Oregon, you, tho mid Arthur I.nngell, nro required to appear in tho said Court, on the second Monday in Feb ruary, A. D. 18t!3. nnd answer the com plaint died against you by the pluinliltV. or the snmo will be taken for confessed and tho prayer thereof granted by tho Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim. Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, thu 25th day of Oct.. A. 1). 18112. -13-3m TN t 1 go tin; ami. for the county of Jackson. W. S. Minikk r. John C. Davkmi'okt nnd 0. Jacoih, Action at law lo recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court, by nllldavit filed In this cniie, thai Iho defendant. John C. Davenport, is it 11011 resident of this State ; that the phiintilf has a caiue of action against tho defendant arising on a contract ; that Iho defendant has properly in this State, and that tho Court ha" jurisdiction of tho subject of Iho action : Therefore, iu tho name of tho peo ple of tho State of Oregon, you, the said .John C. Davenport, are required to appear In tho sild Court, on the K'cond Monday In February. A. I). 1KUII, and answer thu com plaint tiled against you by thu plalntllf, or II10 Mime will bo taken lor couicsscu uuu 1110 prayer thereof granted by Iho Court. Witness tho Hon'. P. P. Prim. Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dutul at Jacksonville, thu 25th day of Oct., A. 1). 18112. 4:t:im TN 1 g thu Circuit Court of thu Statu oi'Uro- iron, for tho county of Jackson. W. S. Minikk w. John C. Davkntout. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit II led in this cntto, that the defendant, John C. Davenport U a non resident or this Statu ; that tho plalntllfhas a causo of action ngaliut tho defendant aris ing 011 a contract; that thu defendant hns properly iu this State, and thai tlm Court has Jurisdiction of tho subject of thu action : Therefore, in the iiumo of thu people of tho State of Oregon, you, tho said John C. Davenport, nro required to appear iu tho said Court, 011 the second Monday iu Febru ary, A. D. 18(ni, and niiMver the complaint liled against you by the plaiutlir, or tho sumo will bo taken for confessed and tho nraver thereof emitted by tho Court. Witness tho lion. P. P. Prim, Judgu of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Dated nt Jacksonville, tho 2olh day of Oct., A. D. 28112. 'W :" IN thu Circuit Court of thu btntu of Ore gon, for thu county of Jackson. Hicn.utP Uiinw.v and William Diiown vs. John Dksiiam .fc Annum Lanoki.l. Action at law to enforce, a mechnnlcs lien. It appearing to tho satisfaction of thu Court, by aflldavit lib d iu this cause, that tho defendant, Arthur Langell.is a non-resident of tho State ; thnt tho plaint ill's have a causo of action against tho defendant arising on a contract ; that tho defendant has properly in this State, nnd that tho Court tins jurisdiction 01 tno subject 01 tno action : Therefore, in tho namo of thu peo plo of tho State of Oregon, you, tho said Arthur Langell. are required to appear in tho said Court, on the second Monday 111 Feb ruary, A. D. 18C3, and answer tho com plaint filed against you by tho plaintiffs, or tha fame will bo tuken for confessed and tho prayer thereof granted by tho Court. Witness the Hon. P. P. Prim, Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct, A. D. 18112. 43.3m IN U10 Circuit Court of tho Stuto of Ore gon, for thu county of Jackson. John Mhakr vj. Geo. II. C. Tay.ok and G. D. Taylor. Action at law to recover money. It appealing to tho satisfaction of tho Court, by allidavit Hied iu this cause, that tho defoudaiit, Geo. 11, C. Taylor, is a non resident of this Slato; Hint thu plalntllf has causo of action against Iho defendant aris ing on a contract ; that tho defendant has property in this Stuto. and that tho Court has jurisdiction of tho subject of tho no tion : Therefore, iu tho nnino of tho people of tho State of Oregon, yon tho said Geo. 11. (7. Taylor nro required to appear in tho said Court, on tho second Monday iu February. A. D. 18G3, und answer the complaint filed Against you by tuejplftlutiiror tuesjune will bo tnkon for confessed and tho prayer thereof be granted by the Court. Witness thu Hon. 1. P. Prim. Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho '25th day or Oct. A.I). 18(12. 'I.'l-.'tm TN tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore- X gon. for the county of Jackson. John Animmso n. 1'j. Pink-ham and JOH. PlNKtlAM. Action nt law to recover money. It nppnnrlng to tho satisfaction or the Court, by affidavit tiled In this causo, that the defendant, E. Plnklinmris non-resident of this Slato : lhat the plaintiff has a causo of action ngnlnst the defendant arising on a contract : lhat the defendant hns pro perly in tills Stale, and that tho Court has Jurisdiction of tho subject, of the action : Theroloro. In tho name or trie people ot the Slato of Oregon, yon, the said K. Piiiklinm, are required to appear in tno said court, 011 the second Monday in February, A. I). 1803, and answer tl)3 complaint Hied against yon by the plaintiff, or tho same will bo taken for confessed and the prayer thereof granted bv the Court. Witness the Hon. P. P. Prim. Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Cleik. Dated at Jacksonville, tho Jtfith day of Oct.. A. I). 18(12. -13-3in IN the County Court in nnd lor Jose phine County. Stale of Oregon. William Roiiinson vs. John Thomas nnd NnttWAN I'atkiison. Action at Law to recover money. It nppearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by nflldavlt llled iu this cause, that defendants, John Thomas nnd Norman Put erson, are nonresidents or this Slato : that tho plaintiff has a cause or notion against tho defendants upon n promissory nolo in tho mho of IS287 lf Two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifteen cents ; that tho defendants have property In this Slato ; that the Court lius jurisdiction of the subject of tho notion : Therefore. In the name of Iho peoplu ol' tho Statu of Oregon, you, John Thomas and Normiiii Paterson, aro required to appear in said Court, on llrst Monday in April. A. D. I HUH, and answer tho complaint lilcd against you by inu planum, or mo sumo win no tuKcu lor confessed nnd tho prayer thereof will be granted by Iho Court. Dy order or the Cutrt. GUSTAF WILSON. Clerk. O. V. McCaktv. Attorney Tor Plalnllir. Kerbyvllle, Nov. 7th. 18(12. novl2m:i O 1 1 Kill FFS S ALE.-Dyvirtueof n O decree in Chancery to foreclose a mort gage, made at the October term. A. D. 18(12. of tho Circuit Court or tho State or Ore gon, for tho county or Jackson 5 In favor or Mrs. Temperance Fowler, Lovo & Ifilger and F. G. Farrls, nnd against Hcss.fc Stono. for tho aggregate sum of Seventeen hundred and livo and seventy-four ono hundredths dollars villi interest and costs: I will pro ceed to soil for cash to the highest bidder, on StUitrduyJlic 27i divjof Decmltr, A. I). 1802, tho following described lot of ground, ly ing nnd being in tho town or Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon ; snld lot fronts llliy feet on Third Street, and runs one hundred feet back 011 1). Street: that tho south lino is parallel and fifty feet south ot D. Street ; ami, also, all of that tract or laud situated near tho town of Jacksonville, county nnd Slato aforesaid, being tho east fractional half or tho southeast quarter of Section No. 32, In Township 37, south range 2 west of tlm Willamette Meridian, con talniiiL' fill (i8-lflt) acres, Including the brick yard, etc.. together with all and slngulnr llii! tenements, ncrcilitlmcnts and appurten ances thereunto belonging. Salo on the premises between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. M. and 1 o'clock r. m. of said da v. W. II. S. HYDE, ShoriflF. Nov. 2(1.1 8G2. cwfllil ADM IXISTIIATOR'S X OTIC K. Notice is hereby given that the un designed has been duly appointed, by the County (butt of Douglas county, Oregon, adinluislrator of thu estate ol' Win. P. Haw kins, deceased. Into or said county and State ; that all persons having claim ngamst tho snld estate are required to ex hibit them, within 0110 year from (his date, with tho proper vouchers, to tho said ad ministrator, at his residence, in Cow Creek Vulley, in said county and State. W. W. JUDI). Administrator. Iloscburg. Nov. 7. 18112 nov. 12nwt NOTION OP FINAL SK'ITLK MKNT. Thomas Croxton, udminis trutor of the estate of John Cassaday, de ceased, having this day rendered his ac count for final settlement or said estate, all persons interested nro notified that Monday, tho first day of December, 18G2. bus been appointed for the settlement of said account. UENJ. IIOLSCLAW, County Judge, of Josephine county. Nov. 3, 18G2. novl2ewtt N1 OTICE OP FINAL SETTLE- MENT. Thomus Crouton, adminis trator ot tue estnto ot utuan Harney, de ceased, having this dav rendered his ac count for final settlement of said estate. all persons interested aro notified that Monday, tho llrst day of December. 18(12, has been appointed for tho settlement of said account. UENJ. IIOLSCLAW, County Judge, of Josephine county. Nov. 3, 1802. novl2ewlt A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thnt John W. Ge.irhurt. Administrator of tho estate of Thomas Godfrey, deceased, lato of Jose phine county, Oregon, has presented his ac count, mid prays a Html settlement of said estate. Jt is therefore ordered that tho llrst Monday In January. 18(13, in Kcrbyvillo, in said county, bo sot for tho examination and final settlement of tho said estate, and that notice bo given by publication iu tho Sk. mtjL, as required by Inw. JtEN J. HOLSOLAW, County Judge of Josephine county. November Iftty, ISG2, ' ' Kit AM DULY DECEIVING COMMITNI catlons respecting the United States Kv- clso Tax. This Is to give notice to all con cerned mat I nave divided Oregon into ten districts, eaoh comprising tho following counties, rise. : MitrietAo. 1 Ttlamook. Clatsop and Co lumbia. JMriet Ko. 2 Washington and Yamhill. ."f.MMl.1 4TU. .l .lllimiUMIIIIlt Dhtrht No. 4 Clackamas nnd Marion. Ditlriel A'o. fi Polk and Ronton. DUtrirt A'. (5 Linn and Lane. District jYo. 7 Douglas nnd Umpqua. Dhtrki 1Y0. 8 Coos and Curry. JHftrict Xo. !l -Josephine and Jackson, DUlria 1V0. 10 Wuco. As soon n possible I shall appoint ono Deputy In each Dislilct. and furnish them with their necessary papers, of which duo notice will bo given. THOMAS FRAZEK. U. S. Assessor, Oregon District. Portland, Oct. -I. 1802. N. D. No Stamps hnvo yet been received In Oregon. When received, notice will be given. tf 'WJ-jmrM.mimimj-LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES. Corner or California nnd Fourth streets. OLUOAGK& I) It U M, Proprietors Ife THESE STAIJLF.S arc centrally located, and con venient to tuc Union Jio-. tel. Horses and mules wilt bo kept day or week, at moderate charges. The proprietors have n number of lino ISCGG1KS AND CAUUIAGK8. For one or two horses, to lot on moderate terms. Also, aood saddle horses and mules, which they will let to go to nny part of tho country, on reasonable terms. Horses broke to the saddle or hnrness. Animals Bought and Sold. The proprietors pledge thorns elves to glvn satisfaction lo all who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville. 0n. Anir. 3l.-imr Reduction in Prices! Blacksmithijvg ! ! ! rpiIE undersigned announces to present I patrons and tho public that ho has j reduced tho price lor all kinds !' work in bis lino, to conform to tho jr times. His shop Is iu the building on Oil- fornix itrtct, directly eimt of 'Chignge if Drum's Xttddt. where hu Is prepared lo do every va riety of work In his lino with dispatch, in the best manner. Plough-Irons made and repaired. Wngon, Carriage and Stago Work Executed iu tho neatest and strongest manner. Mining Tools, Picks, Dura, rlc., made to order, of tho very bist materials, iu tho most approved styles. Particular attention given to 3STi HOUSE-SHOEING, - for which tho price Is reduced to $3 und $1 tiik hi:tt. 1'i.atk.s made and fitted ex actly tn order. Ills stock of Iron and Steel Is of first qual ity, and all work done, waiciiantkp. ALHXANDKR MARTIN. Jacksonville. I 'ct. 20. 18(12. -I0:tr I. II. HUMS & IIRO. Are now cloning out their entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, at the Very Lowest Rates, prR nASM I Vm Givo us a call, at tho Post OfuV Building, corner of California and Oregon streets. April 111. 18ti2. Ui EAGLE MILLS ! NOTICE Is hereby given that tho EAGLE MILLS aro again in running order, und thut we aro again ready to furnish our numerous customers with tho Best Flour in the Country. Everj sack ground and sacked at the Mill warrauted to be Good Flour. JESSE RODINSON, Per Joski'h Jacobs, Agent. Ashland, May 15, 1862. lHh Oregon 1VE111- TIIE undersigned having leased the " Washington Mill," live miles from Jacksonville, has thoroughly repaired It, and erected New & Improved Machinery, which, from my experience In constructing tho same, as well as in manufacturing flour, warrants mo in saying thnt tho Oregou Mill can and will do butter work than any other Mill in tho Valley. EVERY SACK OF MY FLOUR WARRANTED "A NO. J." I havo opened a Flour and Feed Store IN JACKSONVILLE, On California street, opposito P. Ryan'" new building. "WM.J.ALLEN. I A uytlic Jacksonville, June 14, 18U2. 8:lf