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Mmmnffzs&2ezs&si xce iMsr-yTimmVM rrvrnr 'Trii&Bi rt-" "- - 1 m 1. A Ik fc; 4 !.;; .. ii ' to ' '' to. f . ,- ?.. . THE OREGON SENTINEL. BAT U II DAY, - - FEB. S. 1802. Camp Hakh. Tho publisher of the 8kn. itxr.u took a flying trip on Monday last to Camp Linker, lie lima describes what be taw mill heard t TlioCamp la now occupied by lno compa nies, " The Maker Guards " and ' The Jackson Hangers." Tho ptaco l situated nbout eight miles In an easterly direction from Jackson ville, ami ono and one-half miles west of l'hie nix, on a Mall mountain stream, called Cole man's Creek. The tlto li a beautiful and wl tnlrsble one. Thiro Is plenty of dry, level stir faco Tor drilling and innnnmvrclng, ns well as for the building rcitilrcd fur four full compa nies. Twenty-five log houses hare already been built, and mole can be put up nt short notice. From the amount of work done, e judge the men have had plenty of extra duly to perform, tut as tho most of them have been nccimtotnid to work, and will get extra pay for extra ser vice, they prefer to do IL Now that tuMctcnl ground has been prepared, three hours In each day will be devolid to Infantry drill. When nil become prollclent In that, they then will be put through on horseback. The men nru con tented and ordcrly,andscemlolnkccvirylhlng nitrrlly. Ilctwccn building liou-cs, grubbing, iwcrclslng horses, drilling, attending bugle calls (especially tho one calling tbi in to their rigntor" human bc-an''),pllchlngiiiolts, run ning footraces, Jumping, and other gymnastic. -xeielscs, they certainly enjoy thitmilvcs as welt, If not much Utter, than tho rest of man kind. Tho offlcers are gentlemanly, hospitable mid generous to vtsllors,and much llkid by the men. Ibo Inlcrcourru between tho offlcers and privates Is gentlemanly and soldlcr-IIkc. The utmost good feeling prevailed. 8nccc to the llukir Guards and Ihu Jackson Ilangers. I:vaNiiVIM.k, Ogn., Feb. 18, 1801. Hn. Sr.NTlNil.l t tlnd In your piper of 1Mb Instant that I am chargrd with Inhospitable tieatment of a gcnllitnun lininid Sittltr, ol (Insburg. These are llio facts In the cac : .Mr. Eutttr came to my gate at half put eight o'clock nt nlhl, mid atked fur lodgings, when 1 I old him I bad no beds except what my fam ily were uilng. lie then aik.-d to lay by fire. 1 told blm my wife was. confined mid was very sick, her bubu being only three days old J thai line mile below liu would llnd comfortable epiar tirs at n tavirn. The road was will broke, and I showed hliu where tho laurn was. From Ihe cmdXoii of his dollies and conduct, I sup p'otid ho had btcn thinking, nml told him lugii where ho got his llipior. llo raid lie had u Maskit and would go to the barn or.d sleep tlit ro. fc'nldho wanted some brind Igavuhtm what lie wanted. I took him to the turn and , Ii4d him to pull off his boots ) he raid he w ould. 1 hau-ilinu of my own family, and am nut , lotlilnl .comfoltaUy with bidding, and It tvo'uld Iks very hard to give up the only ll0 In llioliouio toAstrangir.whnnppiariii to me to 1 Intoxicated. I sympathise with Mr. Sutttr us much ns any one, ami leave humanity to Judge between us. Jon.v Swimikx. ' "The above Is lr. SivIimIcii's vlml'catlon of lilmself from tlic chn'rgc of cruel liihospltullty In ll.e citsc of Mr. Knlltr, of I'lmnlx, In this 'i ui.ly. 'I'Urc Is quite n dbcrcpaury In the fuels nsttutid by Mr. SiU'crand Mr.Svvludiii. AVe cannot su what particular liieoiivenlciicc it could dure bciu to Mr. Swindell In have H'rnilllul tbo uiifiirtuiiulc man tu huve slept ul It's lire. Mr. Sulmlm mys he thought Mr. Hutlir was iliuiik, but was there imt serious dancer ol n iliutiLtn man fmrlug to ili-nili un d. r the cliriimstanrrs? Wu publish Mr. 8w.liidtu's letter with the grimiest pVuiurc. Wuntc liicllmd to bellco in the redt rmlng )iliuiu if the uotld, nod seize wltn nvldllj nny pulllutln (acts that go to rilleve the blackness of any particular act of Inl.osjil tallly. . W publish u ciimmuuU'ulliin this with from. Mr. Itltz, of Corvultls, giving a ilecr' thm of the country tutt of the Cascades, nud Ills notions la regard to the diitunn-s fiom imlul to (mint, ami his views of tlio pructtcU' bllliy of a wagon road from Southtrn Oregon to the Northern Mines. This is a subject in which tho eoile or Southern Oregon nnd Northern California are de ply Interested, uml lieuca wo give all the luforuulioii wo potslb'y can to our readers In regard to it, luih pro and con. We are willing to know Ihe whole tiu)h. If the Toad is practicable, as c firmly believe It Is, wo want to kuow It ; if It is Im practicable wo want to know that n'so. Scddkn liKATii.Mr. I.ucy Ojtmin, wife of ilurvey II. Oatman, ilkd very suddenly ul IMianlx, in this county, on tho 18th ol this month. She was riconrini; from the tlKci of child-birth, uml was uppoil to bo mi proving very fast. Iivtwceu one and twu o'cloik, on tho fulal day, the cumplaluul ol fulutues and expired In a few moment ufler. Ouo of l'urtli's choicest and gentle t spirits is gone. , Aruivai.. Our old frit ml John Yon Dvkc, Imsjust rtlurmil from tho Atlantic tiiutes, und, sensible to tho last, hat brought with him u bettey-hnlf. Wo ore tl.o happy recipient of a large i'li eo ol delicious cake. Call arouud, Lieu tenant, we want to talk jou Into a tato of In ouslbility, then whisper iu jour car alUT you ore gow. , Cavalry Cupt Mulliews' Company, form ing in Josephine county, has forty-one men enlisted. M'e arc informed thut Capt. lb. mlck . Cowlts is progressing finely in the formation of his coniuny in Dotigluss comity, lie has foriy.lbrct men enlisted, 'J'iik Wkathkk Uurliiii the week tie nights have becu freezing cold. Old Sol sent forth warmth enough during tho middle of the day to thaw a litth.. It has snowed a liltlo at times, but now, as uc arc going to press, the lulu is just coming down. Pr. Ilollon of Jostpbioe couuty, called Into pur tuoctum this week, lie brings cheering iotclligcnce o( the Union feeJing in Josephine county, lie says secesli will turn up no where n that county about tlic first of Juno next. HnnnxKO.Mr, Ueorge levers has Just returned from the States, We are Indcbt.d to him for lies of California papers ahead of the mails. Jlo Inteuds to visit the Northern U)io io the Spring. Success to blm. East of the Cascades Notes from a Frospeotor'i Diary. Cokvam.is, Jan. 23, 1861. Rl Sinlliiet: I have been up to Walla Walla and the upper country during tho early part of Winter, and Intended to drop you a Tew lines when 1 returned, but there being no certainty In the malls going south, 1 have neglected It till now. I found everything up thero In n stale of ex citement about the Salmon mines In fact, found a second edition or California In '61-2, rovlscd nnd Improved. Of course, sou have all heard of the "big strikes, and they loin nothing the farther they no. The new mines are undoubtedly very rlcli. nnd, I think, extensive, although that Is to bo decided yet. It Is iullo expensive living up mere, ami i cannot see of what ndvnntpgu It Is to an; one being tbtro, as thcie Is nothing dulng. 1 saw plenty of men out of money, some working for their board till Spring ) some making rails In the rdllement for one dollar per hundred j oth ers stealing cajusis, running them Into town, nud having them sold nt miction, before tho owners could git track of them. It vvns no un common thing for n man living flflcon or twenty miles fiom town to happen In un business and llnd hit liorc under the hammer, that he saw Ihe day licforc on the prairie. I made the trip Trum Walla Walla to Corval lis In three and onc-hnlfdays about 400 miles. l-'rom Wall.t Wnlla to Hie Old Fort, by stage, seven hours, thirty miles, $.1 ; from Old Fort to Dcs Chutes, by boat, seven hours, 111) miles, $10 1 to Dalles, by stage, )A miles, :l ; to Fort laud, by Iwat, f 8 miles, $8 , to C'orvallls, by boat, 111) miles, $11, I advise no one who lim n fatr-paylng business to go In tho mines ! but I know that a great many will go from Southern Oregon nnd Northern California In the Spring. To nil such I would sny, do not start until Winter Is en tirely over, for Jon can live cheaper at home than at any other place alou llio ro.ite. Hut wou'd It not bu well enough for fanners to look n Utile further nlieml than the piesent minis. Tin re Is a line, large cuuntiyJuTT east of ymi that will be settled up In ii short lime with n heavy mtnlug population, as II Is un doubtidly n rich mining co.intry, nud they will call on j on fur ttulr supplies for the tint year or two, at Un-t, and for their fruit, both dried und green, milt li longer, as that cannot be ralfid In a jiar. It vv.ll pay very well to plant out a numUrof laiguorcbnul jet In favorable locations In Jncluon nud Sltklyou counties, to supply that mirkit. I s'-c that somcef your enterprising citizens urc In for building n wagon road to Salmon, via the l.ukcs m.d the htud r l)s Clinics nud Malheur river. That Is nil light go ahead. I am glad Iu see It. It will be the imausofdo vitoplu llm icMiuicrs of that unexplorul country. Hut I think mine of you area little ton sanguine about the dlatanci. I Ihlnk uu will llnd It gruitir than inl nfsoiinuttclpati'. I have had nccvn to Ihe Journal of Mr. John Ogle, of I'mpipm. n gi iilhmau of entire lelln lillilr, who went nut lul seuson wlthn c.impanv from Kugi uu Clly, on n profptetlug c.pedit!on via Ihe north end of Ihu l.aku couulry, down Malluiir ilvir to Fort llo! to nnd WulU Wall:. via L'malllli. From Fugi ue Clly they wtiit up the ml dlo folk of the WlllaiiHlle, it south east dtncllon, ovir n ."od wajon road, to fit summit of Hie mountains. I'Oinller; lhrniij;h uImiiiI flt mllis of snow, on Ihesiiuimil. tin Pill of July, Ttu-iicu down to lies Chutes, lhroiij.li In nvy pine tlmUr, I'.' miles. Tliruce iIohii Desohutes, tliiougli lit nvy pine tlmUr. n guml road, .VI nilh-s, In a pruliloof nlmiit '.'(I recllonxofgoiHl laud. Tlilsprulrleis nlmtit iat ul llieThrtuSIslersniid ii Utile north ofFugeut Clly, In wblcli place IIkio l n good Iratl going down tho Molvenlu folk, Ihu inountitIu nr mhl to ln low, iimt Ihu dbtauee shnrti r by ill miles, by Ihb route, but the McICiuxtuha' toliu ertxstd wveral limes, nml Is uu ugly, rapid stream. From Desrluites duo tint In JuutHr Cretk. nvir a barren country, llnough some Junli-er ilmlK-r, VA miles. I.tft ihe imlgraiit road In llio Kfl hero ; sliuek Ciooked llvtr, n fork ol Ihu lltrchulis, SO mill's far Hit I' east, 1lil Is n i good piu-s eouutry ; rabid the color ufgold hero und found plenty of ipuirlx. Tluncu In I'luo Camp. 2(1 miles j rt Hue spring litre, and the finest of gruxlng country nil mound, ns far ns could ho seen. The lieu 1.1 miles to Crooked river again, nml 1.1 mil's further to llrmh ercik, mit of the way nitlitr batieu, wllh al kali und sago plains. Thtiice 'ii miles to Mnrth Spring, over htuvy sau plains, wllh a large amount of vulcaulo plats scalltrtd nil ovir the eouutry. Thence 23 miles soulhcitt, ovt rul kali country In a small ilrtuni of good wnti r ; several hikes In view. Thence I milts, nliout east, over ulkull ctiunlry, to Alkali Cmkj tu the toulh Is llnrney Lake, about 8 by 12 miles In extent. Thence 13 miles to Willow Cretk, l.l Harney Valley, which coiitrlns about CUD sections of good arable laud, being about 23 in'.lts each way, iniiulng up 10 the foot of the lllue Mouutnlus, where tbtro Is a consldtrablu limber. This valley Is well wulend, und I about 130 miles toulh und u Utile east of the Dalles, and Is uiidoubltdly u Hue fiult country, particularly fur (,'iapes. Thcncu 17 across tho valley ; thence 17 miles to Camp l)i rmt, on ihu head of tho Matlimr Hie place Iron! uhlth the rompany the year be fore wire driven buck by the Indians, with tho loss of sixty-live of their horses. This a broken country, with good gruss. Mountains of chulk In thu vicinity. Thcuco 20 miles down tho Malheur thence 20 n.les to branch or Malheur fiom the west. Theuce across branch ot Malheur, over UoKcn country, to Very Cold Spring, 23 miles. Thence 2U miles from branch of Malheur fiom the west. Thence U3 miles over desert country to Mul heur. Thence 3U miles down to old emigrant load. Tin nee 20 miles to Fort Hois. Thence 300 miles, via Fuwdir river, Giaude Konduuud Cmatlllu, to Walla Wulla. Whether there Is a practical route from Fort Do! so to Salmon, I mil nut able to say, Sulmou uus irut known when this company went through, and they went the best route to Ihe Ntz 1 'trees. I think, also, the dlttanco to the Ornnd Konde muy bo thoilimd by turning to the left before going to Fort Uoltc. I do uot ut all suppose Hut Ibis would bo the best route from Yrikj, nor, perhaps, from Jacksonville ; but It may be t'ae but loulu for those going from Jtouslui cvunty and north of Cuuyonvllle. Jilt I do not kuow that the distance Iroru Yrcka via the Lakes, Warm ttprlug Restrvutlon and Umatilla to Walla Walla and Lewlttou, and lha route vl Jkcksonvillo. Unipriua aud Wil lamette Valllcs, over the mountains by Foster's, to Umatilla, is so small that I could uot tee II e difference. Last August, In returning frew the tipiier country, I met Mr. Berry, from Scull flnrr via the Lakes at the Umatilla, anu on mo samo day I mot other parties by the same route, nml l,v rlota nupstlonlnn I found that thrv tclt Yreka on tho same day, and had traveled about tho same gait, ami wcro then nut n lew nines n,mi i. Hut bow much shorter the route would bo via Malheur to Salmon( I am not able to say, It would certainly no somo suorier, nun probably n better road, though these things will nil be settled by another year. Very respectfully, ruii.ir hitz Olcn ltun, Feb. gtb, 1802. Aiiiinti A iiutntni v i"lin li.ifttnn hiherftfaf Jlitsitvrs is mitnuiiii --- .- calls the President's Mi wage fecu'e, rum bliug und ridiculous" Myt Mr- Lincoln t, .....I... .n.tl .if I.U Inllippilltv" stV Pil tilt' culnnlxiitlnn project " nonw use," nnd the l're- lilent " nnieriineni lor suctftsuo u. mni n nally chnraeterlws the whole paier as " weak, ml commou-iilaco to a pitiful degracc." .x- cimiC. It will be remembered that the liovion f.io rmor Is n bluels abolition sheet. How nd- mlrubly Us sentiments ImrnmnlM with tho ut- leruncis ni llic sctcssion organs io un. One would naturally mippow that pitch n cor dial ngreemetit of opinions Is Indicative ol like instincts, like purpose nntl like objicts. Tim Uulsville Jomi.nl says i We still hnir lh iry of" iN-ncr." Ciidir the clrcuinstancis lliat now it!t, it Is n cry of Infamy. 'IV nrgumeiit of K'nco In llio prrsiwe cr crnbii lleil hoMs, when the Invndtrs arc npprroicliliiy u, menus us a tlistlimulshcil slalesin.in suvs. tinlhtng but humiliation, theind of Ihe Ueptib He, the hrglimlns: of the scorn and i-niileiniit of Ihe world, Ihe setting of the last hope of the oppressed ieop!e or the earth. Until Till. A leading secesiluntsl in Pilee's urnly wrote Inn ricent letter : " Oiii inrii have no di end of I-'etleral Uener.il ex ii pi HIl-iI, und not of him when ho Is ndvnnr iinr. Hut, retrentlng, he Is exiremelv fornild able, nud somo ol our fellows sny, When that il d Dutchman begiis to baik down, look out Tor h-ll.' " Cir.n it Coi'iiT. 'I'he Clicult Court ad Joiiri el on Wiiln.-sday of llili weik. jACiiooit oouztnr m UiMON COSl'EiVnOX! The iU.ililliil votirs i.f Jackson Co nit) who nru In favor of the suppression tl the pres -tit wicked relu'lllon ol u vigorous prnucu lion f war so long ns necessary to fnistrute the mid tchemes of nrmed Irullors who nre opposed Io nny peace other than the honora ble otic litre to come when nbeU nud their sympathizers submit to thu coiiitltutluiiatly tticUi! und ipialilietl authorities and leg-il') euacled laws of tho tJiivcrniuent vvlm tbli.lt more nl enunlry than ul putty pnjud'iu und Individual pnfervticc who are In favor id supporting the Central (lovtrnmtnt iu lis en deavori In lUfetid tl.u (.Wtllutloti, I'Xtcute the laws, nnd pn-servu thu Colon, nml who ure willing to tiulie for the iltctlon of u tlektt upon sueh tl basis at the coming griierul elec tion, without rifircnce to former political us soclntlons, nre respectfully nipustiil to mni ii Mass Convention ul JACKdO.N VIl.I.i:, ti SATUUHAY, March, '.'Dih.nt 1 o'clt-ck i'. M., for the pitiposo of uoiuliullug a lliktl for Ciuiuiy Oliletrs, ft-r the purp-ve of sell cl og ill 'e. nits In u .Slate Cuiiveiitlon tube held ut Kiigtno City, Lino county, on Wulucsby, III- 'Jib day of April, 16C'.', for the pur me if iK'mtiuiliii ii 1'iiioii tltktt fur S.utvifllcirs ml Member of Coiigris. S I) Vnndjko J A Finney J F Atidi-isoii S t' lliiiicau A Hi I It W lleu-lil .1 U'.i.'eu A 1 HiH-kafeitow A hit ('bus M lll.hop V. ) t'htipiii I) II Oleums Matlhew 1.1.1.110 II K Ibis. r IKI.i'ibmllh T AsTdiiwull Win Talley K K A'.tl.'rson I.T Voiighl H II McCluru ISufus.loliiKoii (.'tit M llrnuii Jutni-sKl'goro W Wl'ntvltr I.lmls.iy Appleguto l-;th-r l-.mry u .iiin.iH k i: tioru Am . ItogiTJ O II limit) .S lllalt M l.'.hl'e I, A Ittv It I-' .Maury -I C Tnlll'UII .I..I.11 II WrMey V H Miiitoon .1 V (I my S'l lluu'iphivy I' I'ehilv .fliaphU Divts .liu-ph .Sitteilleld -li.lui Thurlur S lb illicit .1 M McCull .1 (' Davinport I A Wngror W 'I l-ccvrr .1 I'Tiivlnr A .Mct'ord Jnrksonvillo Pricct Cmrout. UrH,iuitror ll.rhnilloil t'or.tcliili'lil) J iriisiiNV'ii.i.K, Saturday, 1' Whiat, pt r burhi-l Oats, do Il'trley, do I'ioiir, In ir. scks, ier 1UU lbs. Chickens, per do. Coin . Meal, per lUilll. Hay, per lou Macon, sides, clear, per lb tin do wllh lione do hams .In sI'o.ihlt-'H do iuiiik! Ileoi, e ') II. I'oik', an 10 Million lb. i.i ii, K'.r. in Mns, pi io ill) III ".1 I'D Iluttir, 1 n". 'ry, do b) 'i li"! do ....... Cla-'-e 1 lb I'.s'K', .perdoz Potatoes pel Hi ,, Onions, do ..,...., Turnips, do ,,.,, Cabbage, do Ileuus,w hlte do (iieen Anples, per lb Dried Apples, per lb Dried I'cucho , . , . . ('olft-o III iirhed Sugur Drown do Illee , Salt Vinegar ib. 2. ISC.'. . SU 4 73 V3 n to . to n At) . 2 oUlu.1 nil .?'! 110 u 3 I") ,. u t nil , $:i3 to $10 20 lh 20 1JJ into it, . 8 11 12 II . Ill 23 . 18 a ,. uuuo C21 :i 23 87 to 30 . 1 a I a 3 :i iv U U 8 a 10 . 10 u 12 23 aaj . to a tl ::u . 23 a 30 . 20 a 23 . 10 it 121 . 150 200 orriciAi, miiKCTouv. JACKSON COl'.STV. Circuit Judge l l Trim County Jml.'ti. , ,1. C, 'i'ulmati Lounly (J. eil; Wm. liooioan I'ruvallng Attorney Ku is M.illory Sheriir W. 11.8. Hyde Deputy Shi-rill , ,u. M. Kutton 'I'reusiuer Dav 1 I.inn AsM-ssu Win. Knhltr Vublie Admlnlstrutor O. I). Ilnxle County Purveyor Bewail Vruax Coroner.. . .,..., Kum'.el K. May Coniniissloucrs 0. N. llml-cve, 1'. lleber Superlutenilent Com. Schools,. ,S. Humphrey J'timicf Courlt Circuit Court, lint Mou days 111 February, Juno nud October. County Court, l-'irst Monday of each month. Probate Court, first Monday of cavil tuontl) SPECIAL. NOTICES. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is herebv elvsn that tho partner ship heretofore existing between Henry Den- linger and Wm. M. Hand under mo nrm name of DentliiL'cr & Hand, Is this day dis solved by mutual coiicnt, Wm. M. Hand withdrawing from tho firm. Tho business will be coullnucd by tho said Henry Dentin . .... ... i .i i.i- gcr. Ho will collect nil tiic ueuis uuc mo iuib firm, nnd is responsible for all their outstand ing obligations. lir.vnv irrm.i.tiiiiii, Wm. M. Hani.. .Tnn. 18.18C2. Ttr. ntltor' Stomach Bitten are uni versally acknuvvlidiri.it In be n sure preventive and cine for Fever nnd Ague. Flatulence, Hea viness of the Stomach, or any other like ntiec- lion. Their eirect upon Ihe system is mot mi raculous ( they give a healthy tone to the sys tem, relievo nil moibld matter, nnd In fact thoroughly cleanse Ihe system of nil Impurities. Innoca-e has It lien known to rail, mil, on Ihe contrary, new virtues have been found In Its uc. To those mulcted with nny of the nlwvc Ills or the body, the Illllirs nru otTiml as a speedy nnd certain cure. Try them and form your own opinion. Sold by druggists and dcnlir everywhere. 2d " XrlaHonic Notice The regular Communications of Wahw.n I.HIHIK No. 10, V. and A. M., or tht yrtttut .V mmt Ytur, will be held as follows : .Tallinn x 11, rtlirtmrr II, .IIoitIi 14, April U, ?ln- T, titiif II. Jut)- tl, August 0, Htltnilirr 1, Uelohrr I, KusimlK-r 9, I.termlM-r 3. llOb'It OF MI'.imNO, from OctolK:r Iu April, nt ' o'clock r. vi. From April to Octo ber, nt 7 o'clock r. M. a.w.mtixii, W.M. II. ItiJMivt.Pi-c'y. Jiickionvllle, (Igu., Jan. lit, V2, WAIUIEN LODOE No. 10, A. F. ft A. M. A HOLD Ihi-lr regular communications 5'lh tt'.iliii's.l.iy liveiiliigsonorpiicedliig Vihe full union, in JACK!u.VII.IK, 01 IV. 0. W. UltKKlt, W. M. II. Ill.imvt.. SVt'i. 1. 0. 0. F. Jacxsonvii.i.i: Luihk No. in, holds Its regu lar meeting every .SMrW.7J.ll' .'IV.'.V.Vr, .it Ih-lr llnll(Me'C'ully'aThilir building), nl "J o'clock. Ilrolhers In good standing nto cordially In vllul to alti'iul. lli'.Nnv IlcM.iNinn, X, (I. J.M. SiTTOX.lt. Sec r. Sand's Sarsapatllla I an excellent ulter.i live nud Ionic. Dillcate ft miles of It regular habits, or at the turning ktIik of life, flml II ihe l-t and safi-rt runfily that can l- u-til. Il IsiiImi iccul!ttily iK-nellctiil for purifying the blond, expelling ob-triietlnus, slrilinous mid erofubiiis hiiiii'irs, pii.tub. pimples, nnd all Iklgutliig eruptions upon the surface of the kin. .Ili'itl OIlKdON CIIAl'TlMl NO. I, OF" ZlOYAIi ilXIGlX MASONS, j.ivKsox i'..:, on 1:11 ox, Will hold its regular communications on the I'IikI Hnlt.nli.) Ki.iili.g ol Ittnj- .llonlll. All sojoiintliig C'oiupiitlons In gooil standing ire cordially luvllid lonlteiel. W. II. H. iivim:. II. V. .r.v.T. (Ii.kx.v, Sir'y. .heHili Lkcduction in Prices -UK- I5()AKIKVLOD(aI.C; U. S. HOTEL! Board and Lodslnrj. per week... 8 t Hiiiint, per week 7 Ot llimnl, per tiny, Single lloom .. a ."50 Lodging prMulit, single room 75 I. oil g lug r Mglit, double room Mi SiiiKlv .ltul " MEALS AT ALL HOURS. I.OCIS IIOUN'i:, l'roprlitor. .lueksonvillf, Nov. '.'3. 161.1. SAXjT! SALT! r nnrtuis. i.ivcitl'ooi. r.uoi'ND lUjUUU SALT, In store und for sale by II. W. UAIITOX, Hardy Ellll'V, south end Dig Canon. Kcbruuiy C 4d Administrator's Sfotico. NOTICK I hereby glv en that tho undersigned will apply to thu County Court, nt tho Ma nli Ttriu thereof cmulng, In resign his Ul lets of ,ilmluliliatloii on tho estate of Godfrey lllguir, late of said County, deceased. 0. c. jii:i:kman, Adm'r Ik UiitU lion. F.brnary 1st. 1.'. U Attention, Everybody You are hereby notified that Can bo found ut his store on California street, c'tvajs riady to furnish you with Of every Description, such as Apples, Fears, Peaches, Luscious Grapes, And, in short, ever) thing usually found in a l-'ruit Store, together with 0 large und ucll assortid stoc- of CANDIES AND NUTS. Lovers of Choice TOBACCO AND SUGARS Will llnd tho best qualities ut his counter. All of nhlcU will be sold at prices to suit the limes. October 26, 1801. 41 BY TELEGRAPH! Good News FOR LADIES: WOLLEN Threat. GrOOds, Silks nnd Shawls, J.t Cost. Remember, Gents, BOOTS, COATS, VESTS, AND PANTS, CAN UK HAD A. Cost, -AT- Saclis Bros' Cheap Cash Store. JACKSONVILLE, -'an. 18. 1 ill. A. MRI3NT AKO, Orofjou Sitx'oot, Is tiutv receiving a regular weekly supply of Proali JPWLLtstt Applo3, Tears and roaches, And all others In M-am. In addition to hi largt nud viirltd stock of Candies and Nuts, W'hlih villi Is; sold on lllx-ral term. In suit tin llui". llonls.ii.ir.' s to the public his well known nsorlm"iit ol the I-' IN IMT IIIIANKS Ol' CIGARS AND TOBACCO K.'Viral huiidre.1 i,Ai)ii:s' iiASKivrs, Pipos, Porftimory, Toys, And many ollur FANCY AKT1CLKS. JiifliM.nvllle. Aiigu.t 1M, Itnil. S'J.tf i. ii. Lirvcii, Wholt'iale and Itetall DiaKr In Foreign and Domestic WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS, - vr ru - BOX PRESS SALOON, tin on- of Culirornln 1.1..I Tl.li.l Nlirrla, Next door to liti Kinan's llxprvss, .tf.MI nrd.-r prnmnlly filbd. IWtf ARKANSAS Lslvory StcttoXo Orcfton Stiect. Jncksotiiillc. 'PlIE unilc.-Itfiied .'- Ii-nsnl the above well- known htali'o mid will s ro 110 ilforts In meil uk hoH'sti cclve, living s'.iaru iniurc rr ronagi'. llorsea tu I.rt ir llirt, Hy the day or weik, nt motlerulo prices. Anlumts left ut my Stable will be well pro vltletl lor, ou fntlsraelory tcim. OIHHtlJK II C.TAYLOIt. JuibojiyllliNnV.lll.lf . ji STATE OF OltEOON.) C'uvMVor Jacksox. ) I JrnTirKi Coi-ist. JOHN L. SIIKI.HON, you nre henby no tilled Unit a Writ of Atturhinmt has been bsuid ugulnst you and your prota-rtr Ai Inched liiMllsfylhediiiiandnf E.CilANEY, iiinoiintlng tu 'I wenlyone Hollars nml devenlj 1 cuts. Now unles von shall appear btfoie tiEO. M. IIAUItlS.it Juillceof llio n(v In und fur said County, at his Ollico In Par. dinelU, on tho '.'filh day of Ft binary A. H. g(j'., Judgmint will bo nnderid ugalust vou and your proierty sold to pay llio ileoi Datid Ibis l.llli .lay nl .inimary.A I). 18C2. Itl ELIJAH OIIANKV, I'laimllT. Oregon War Scrip. Til AVE made arrangements w lib a responsible L'.tnkliit Hnii-o loutlmd 0 lhaiolli-ctlon of War i-'o tu 1 1 V shlmtlna Ul y. H v'n : 1 'c.i pled II 0 oo-lllim or Llilef Cle U In o .e ur the li"m,iiTiUSlui1n- the wai,t In-holdvia will Hud 1110 pit-pared give all necessary Informa tion iflrllvu In .lit'H claims. I will a'.ro give my utleullou to posting and urranglng bo!.s and uccouuts. Jiir OJIco III thu Sritluitl building. SAMUEL E. MAY. Jacksonville, Juno Vi, IbUl. '.'Itf Assignoo's Sfotioo. ALL persons Indebted to W W. ROSS art. hereliy uotltled to make Imn edlatu pij ment to tho uuilerslgued. Tl.o criilllors of thu said V. V, IIOSS nre uotltled to present their claim', proptrly authenticated, uu or before the 'JJlh February, 18G;'. or thu same may Ihi barred, A. II, Mel LW A IN. 2e Assignee nl W. W. Hoss. Wuldo, Josephino Co., Ogn., Jan. "''j, jf,C2. 1JACIC-S.UDI.KS co';.,tttnlly on bund nt . my Harness uml Saddlery i-slubllslimrut, 61 HENllY JUIM1E. JOn PltlNTINO of all descriptions ncatlv executed nt the SENTINEL OFFICE FRESH GOODS I TO THEHl ALHKADY LAnOK AND WKLLSELECTKD STOCK OP MERCHANDISE, THE UNDEltSHJNKD AHE NOW IthX'KIVINU TPJCGMlX C3s-00aJS 1'ItOM SAN rit.VNCISCO.WHICH AIIE OI'I'EIIKI) AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH To correspond with the hard timet. QUICK SALES AT SMALL PROFITS. I-IIH IIP.AUV PAY, is m:3T roit am Ettry Article Warrautnl u Rrrrtxrntnl. Plcatc give us 0 call. wiiii:, MoniitN & co. Jacksonville, .Ian. 1 1 602. f.litf -AM- rpilKundi-rslgneil would rcpcrtfiilly Inform I ,i... -in ,. .if Ji-i-U.oii mul iidlolntui! counties that he has on haul and will liunuliic- luru ii ...ill r All K Ititls of Sntlillvry fc Harness mil llcnvv Urnnght llnrne (lon-r nnd short lug) 'Com-otil IIiumss Ibt.igy lluini-ss (.ln.ili'e ni il iu-.rli) Spanish Siithllii, 1. cs n d Hjriilns pnmpictc i Indies' Si'tMIe, Joekev Sadillis, Siiddlf bags, llrl.l js, Surciuglii, Hnlleri, Spots, Currycombs Wlilp', NVIilp-huhes. And all other nrlleles usiiilly louud In a first cliKt s nek of BADDlsHnY. A M WOUK A U It A XT KD. Store in " Sentinel " HulldinK, California ,,r"t' iir.Mtv .iuuoi:. Jneksiinvllle, Dec. 21, IBiil. 4'Jif 1JOUN35 FOIL SALilIOi R1VISR ! ! Within Sixty Days! GOODS SELLING -AT- TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE Without Reserve ! AT J. A. BRUKHER & BROS. Vo are tU'tvriulticil nml Com pel I til tu pluco all our JIuuk Account ami Note In lltu liainls of our At torney, for action At tlttv coming term of the Dis trict Court, If not pniil un or before tlio 23il DAY OF JANUARY, 1804. J. A. BRUNNER & BRO. JACKSONVILLE, Jon. 11. (12 DECIDED UEDUCTION In the 1'rlces of Board and Lodging! -AT TUB- FRANOO-AMERIOAN RESTAURANT. Hoard and Lodging, per wcekM $9 00 Hoard, per week t 7 jjq Uoard aud Lodging, ,cr day, with pri- tale room. i:j. .lo ;,,, 2 80 Lodglusr , nij.1,1. In private 100m..,. 7J Lo- jinjr, K-r niglu, in double room, , , , 50 .Siulo ileal , , , 00 THE TABLE. Iteductlon In price, but mi reduction or chaugo In table, Xly laUlo shall not bu .ur paued by any In the Stale of Oregon. AIADA.MU DK HOHOA3I. , Jacksonville, Jan. 10, W1. i!ni3 REDUCTION OF FBlVfift -IN- Stoves &Tinware O. B. DORRIS Has now opeevil Stov and Tinware Shop On Third Stmt, near the Pott Office, Jivckssnvllfe, Oregon, Where ho will keep 011 Imu.1 the best patterns -or-COOKINO STOVES. I'AULUIt STOVES, SALOON STOVES, And every hint) of Till, Iron and Conpcrwnrc, fit-sides a cir.n variety of Culinary arlltlci too numc-ous 10 metiiioii. i .......... . 1.1. tu n. .v. I. 'in. tn in v Hue nre re 1 1-IPUII3 ...pun, i - r. , . . irtr,ilt lotlt .1 to call nud examine .henual- lly andf. 'ceso." mva e. Kve-y uiuii ni juii " uiuv .lout-1 u.uvi. ! own Ware llmlr.tl Vlllioi.l Charge OEOIK1E II. DOltUIS. Jacksonville. Sov.tl. Ibid. 43 NEW STOCK! ty ivr- J. W33V3EK II A3 recently -cilvid u large and dlvcrsl. . Ili-d p.ii.ineiii 0," E?C - IT.t.MJ AND WEIUHT ffTk'A 'LOCKS, (t JZ SILVER WATCHES. 3S''r St IHAMONII JKWKi.ut I'EAHL. EMEU ALII, nud CAMEO SETS, Together with a splendid bit of Jither ".3 V M2M Marx" Itrcast-l'ilK lltnnches, Ka.-lllii'.s l-'ln-ii-r Itln-rs. l.oc" els, 'JilcMes. Clnt', llrucel. Is Scjvi- liuttoiil, Nee 'nii-s, 'i. eli- Chains. CliPteVliii anil Seals, All of which will be sold at WW . icm and narruii,".!. .1. Nl'.CIlEIt still continue IIEI'AIK WATCHES fEWELIJV eml CIXJCKM, us In'.eiii 'i v, In iSii m-.fe; miS vslili ills li.'leli. A'li" 'e'H ' ! T innimrarliinnl pmm;iilv 1" t wlttt niiutiw. C I and sir his toil; i'i i.i.' iihl siiiml, i-iirmr or Till u und t:iiliniM'u Meets. JiuhMUivllle. t-tlf. IS herebv flveu that the conirlnrrsl.Ip here lofo.i. ':' tin I. tun-ri M. I. MOItllH nnd MTfJCSTC- TAVI.OII. nmbr T ntin and .lybiiif IOIITI.J.' TAYI.Olt, Isl'als day ill. PHilml I. niiiiiial im.hI. The Inislnps i 1 lureiilti-r bo coliductid by AugUK it Ta) lor, vv.it) inp.)H-i 'o SIQZsIj A.Bi CXHSAP For Oasli . any ulhrr IIim In llio t'uuut-. The dcbi ol the fitm will no trilled by ellhir, in.l llio-t- kiioMlinr IheuiM-hi-p lii.bbt.it ' u are hi n by nollll-d to cune foiMivrd iiiiUhI.Io l ,1 el lie. iiruslmiiiedtat.ly.ortL.lr vveouuu lll be given to an nttorii.-y ror colli etleo. M II. MliltltlS. AUtirSTHSTAYLOll. U'kriivvii.i.k, Ibr. 17th. IbHI. 4Um:i HOLIDATJHFTS! i-iii.f.iiii ton CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS: VARIETY STORE In Haloes llros. Ililck Uullillug, can Ik; fouml Ihu choicest a-.d imr completo i-olb-cllou vv, r ..tlt-ri.l In Juek-vuvilk-. ul' r3osia.tirtxlly XSotukA AND XZnudasoxuoly Illsasa- ti'Atod CS-irt Qoolia, a.lV3U.xn.sa, nsxcl. Xo- otloal tltTorUai. -ALSO- OHILDREN'S TOYS, JEWELRY FANOY ARTIOL.ES. SHELL CABINET S,nrt BOXES. .VII III l.alr.1 i:(ll.h mul .tmrilrali I'le- lurlals, SUlra B. it X. -u.t I CO.tklHI.II)' .... I.M.Ilt.llt lli I6lf VAItlETV STOltE. JOHN BAKErt, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, f& .'csl Uoor Iu HI Udi-ndu laluuii, fS On Culifuruiii Strivt. M IL UAKEIli.!.!- un ill--.) ft Infor. i'li'"!' 1 '.i-p.i'ilie ,-eo.-rlly .1 )i'u'l Liut.su." i4k In iimt ,10 H picpui till' lino 1 Boo'tmakiBg, ShoemakiBf, ANDUKIMIIUMi. FINE DRESS BOOTS, -ANn- Altiti'r nml Pttrittera' Ilonra, Munulucluri-tl iu 11 maimer to vvurruitl tatisfac tlon. ut tivmiiiilie prices. SkU" IVrw.n lenving i-rders for work tans nlv upon liuviir; i done ri tlieliim- prooi.i-d. Ji'cUonville, S-) ,'ja. 1L'G 37oi.1 CITY BKEWEIIYI (On the Hill) O'ctols.aBou.-v-lllo, Orofon. 'PlIE I'roprl.-ti ra ., vIu.t taken possesion 1 11 V Ci.y liiiwny, I, -Iv ii.u. lulled IJ Mr. Fii 11 i-11 i'iiii in iu.ii' ii Liger IKvr 10 nt-ii-M-1 , i's ticiuity by .je keg. twill or on iliuugiti. An ex)erlenoo of many year In brewing leaser 33eox (lives liiem an udiMiilnge over all cm illlora und w. ..unls hem i 1 pi m. ' A J.'-ITTlIlt AUVJCLS ' .'AN CAN "l.K .OUNU Kl.SEWHEItKI.iSun .crn 0. 7011. &3f 1.1 .' 11 (end yiur onl-'is to llm C TV HUE WE V. ir vii.i wish lh.' II EST HKEIt. KP'' JJ.KR & aATI'ES. Jiieksonville, St -pi. 10, 1861. yitf Farm For Sato IMTUATKU ON IIKAH CHEEK, about I' six 1111I1-H from Jel(Miiivili' will U- mild m pi Ivan- sal-. A is... A FA KM TO LKI'. Purl iculiir can ' had ol ihesnbK-rilnr. ni his rami on liY.ir Cieek. 0. I). HOME. October 6, 1WI. 3S:tt i