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H i r 0cmi-it)cckln Sentinel (. JACOllS, Editor. K i &&? xmj ir'w-v,.-"! xnaVi i V 'V -. as A,. '5. I V "To Till'. rtTICAUV AXt I'KIIMANTNUY 01 YOUII U.vtov . Gi)vi:uxMi:T rimmi: wiioi.k is ' iMHrti'r'8ni.r..' W'atUrgttn. TACIISONVII.TjW. ouukuox. WEDXU5HAY EVENING, OCT. 23. 18C2. To Oar Patrons. Tin d.' mul firii.;w.-i from thu State is no great, uti I tin' tl iro to re.nl that news m soon us it i II nliclucroM tliu Comment ifl HO POU Til', lll.lt WO llllVl! Cillll'lllll'il to change ill Skntinki. from u weekly to u semi-weekly piper. To issue an extra ev cry timi u dispiioli U received, is incon vcnietil. expensive nnil impracticable. Wo wight us well publish u d lily tit once. On the othiT Imml. if wo retain tho news a whole week mid llicii publish it in mm. much of it is stale nnil iiu'iiteri'sting lo many or our rcud-rs. llonro. wo liuvn concluded to strike a mnliitm between tlie two. iiikI i-'ito nfcmi'tceelihj. lly no tlonr, wo will be constantly ahead of the California duilio.s in our news do parlini'iil, mul bo tlio earliest ami bent if Kytpcr in the State. Wo pet our telo graphic dispatches from the office in Yrcku. nnil aro three il.iy.- ahead or the cutorpris intf i'eniMciifo Union. The telegraph will Hinii lie completed between thin place and Yr. kit. The poles nro already up. mid the lim; will lie in operation inside of two month.", at farthest. As soon as the ir repressiblo Strong conducts his chained lightning to our town, uiul cniuiiutnilit the cthoriul toll-lulu to drop life messages tit our door, we shall bo four days uheud of the Cilifiuniu dallies. The change in our paper costs us consld crabio money mid ti great deal of extra lubnr. Under these circumstances, we would ad; our patrons peneinlly. mid nr ageiiN especially, to nuke an dibit to ex tend the circulation of the Hk.ntixci.. Wo shall of courso furnif.li tho semi' weekly to all of our old snb-cribirs.'unlil the expiration of their subscriptions, with out any extra cliarpo j and. in an induce incut to lake the semi-weekly, we will al low new subscribers to coma in on the Fame term, provided they sulxcribu and pay for the piper within one month from the date of ihfe issue. After that, we shall charge live dollar for tho paper. Ucmember oe.r terms are four dolhirit !n ad vance fur a year two dollata and a half fur six months Inr one mouth only. Publication days, Wednesday and Sat unlays. Usuiiy Him. A bill was passed by the Legislature lognluting the rates of interest in this State. Ten per cent per uiinum is allowed nu notes, judgments, dicree?, &e. Tho highest rate of interest ullowed is one per cent per month, or twelve per cent per annum. If wry greater rate ol interest is contracted for than that allowed by the ttct.it wmks forfeiture or tho entire debt to tho school fund in the county where the eult is brought. Tho party contracting to pay such unlawful interest, is made a com petent witiie:-s lo prove tlmt tho contract is usurious The bona fide assignee of any usuriom emit met is ullowed to recover ugainsl his assignor, or the original usur er, thu amount actually paid by him for said contract. Section fith provides that any one who shall violate the provisions of tho net, either by giving or taking, or by contracting to give or tuke a gieater rate of interest than ihut allowed in tho act, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and may bo proceeded against by indictment, und on conviction, shall bo punished by fino not exceeding $."0f) 00 ; and in default of payment, shall bo imprisoned in the County Jail ono d ly for every two dollars of said tlno," u'rilil 'tho amo is paid. The bill 'passed tl o House by a Vote of 21 to 13. Applegat'e and Von Dyke voted for it Unities voted against it. A sMaRss&aiBa vtizzw M bwtmy ma&iUrs vx fEzm PnKTTV Thick. Tho eccentric JO. L. Applepale, In a speech mnqV at the Union .organization meeting at Salem on tho lllh, indorsed lion. H. F. Harding U. S. Sena lor elect. " ns the soundrst Union man In Oregon, .fce." We call that spreading it on pretty thick, lie is sound on tho Union without doubt, but not more so than every other genuine Union man. Wo thought our friend 15. L. pretty Found, but it sec ins that he is only in tho positive state, and that there is no perfection In his soundness. I it true, K. L, that you are only in the lowest state of soundness, or at best, on'y in the comparative degree? Pnti'l canon i.n our Smator until tho Si mite of the Un'tcd States thall quail before his iron will ! Wonns' Cu.ironxTA Law .TounxAf. We have received, and eniefully examined, the first number of this Journal, and we commend it to tho patronage of the pro feion. Its statements are clear, full and reliable. Tt is published weekly, and its professed object is " to keep the public posted in the law." A reliable law journal i much needed on this coast, mid wo hope Mr. Woods' enterprise may succeed. VicTon Smith. The Grand Jury of the United Stulol'or the Third Judicial D's triot of Olympia, W. T.. have found an in dictment against this gentleman lor the c iibt ?.r.Vm'nt of money and goods belong ing to the United States. One of the in d'otmenls contains thirteen separate charges of einbizzlemcnt. Smith is col lector at Astoria. Tiik Lkoai. Tkniikr Qoir-Tio.v. Tn tho disc of Ulurk and Wood v.t. V. W. Ayres, decided recently in Wacn comity, in l life Stale, Judge Shattiiek held that the judge ment debtor was bound to take, if i 'Ill-nil. what is called " tho Legal Tender Notes," ni satisl'.etion of judgment. Wo arc only aMonished that tiny lawyer should ever have doubted it. Kxi'ittMS Sai.oo.v. P. II. Lynch has sold out his entire interest in thfe saloon, and can only bo found after this at the El Jhrmh. He left on Monday last for San Fraujfeco, to purchau n new supp'y of choice drinkables. A pleasant journey and a quick return to him. Vktokd. Governor Gibln vetoed the following named Hills: 1st. Dill lo amend thu Charter ol tho Clackamas Ibiilge Company : 2nd, Hill to change tho boon- i are-i o vtnmuginn wouniy : aiiu .iro. Hill to change tho name of Cuny County- all on constitutional grounds. Aiwouunko. The Oregon Legislature adjourned on the lTtlt. Hon. Mr. Wugi.cr. Senator from this county, arrived by stage on Monday evening. Wo believe he has performed life duties conscientiously mid well. A very largo circle of steadfast friends welcome him homo again. Small Pox. Thfe loathsome contagion has minks its appearance at Portland again. Kvery one ought to bo vaccinated. Pas sengers nro constantly arrivh.g from Poit land to this place, mid every precaution ought to bo mudo u:o of to escape the fearful contagion. Thanks. We aro under obligations to Hon. Mr. Vandyke, Hon. Mr. Mons, Hon. S. K. May nnil Hon. Mr. Haines for pub lic document?, this week. We are specially obliged to lion. Mr. Vandyke for the vote on the usury bill. Stau Gur.oii. T. Cameron, the enter prising agent of tho little precinct of Star Gulch, which only polled twenty votes at the late election, brings in a contribution of one hundi'id and lifiy dollars for tho Sani tary Fund. It is a .vr gulch, in fact. Gk.v. MoDowki.i.. So great is the Pie idents appneiation ol tho ability nn.l milt tary genius of this hero, that ho has ap pointed him to the important position of Superintendent of tho West Point Military Academy ! Hah 1 Kur.iiK.v. Tins Dalles Mountaineer says that the" Devils Potatoo .Patch" is only about eighly-fivo miles from tho Dajles. on the road to John Dmji' River, and that the ground thereof prospects nt tho rute ol ono dollar to tho pan. Wonder if the Devil's entiro dominion is not pretty rich? Rook Him on a Rail. On tho 10th of thfe month, at the Dalles, one John Hughes was treated to a public entertainment, in tho sharfo of a free ride on a rail. OlVense : 'caught in bed, under ' clrcumstancea that alscd a Violent presumption against nitn. Subscriptions to Sanitary Fund. Kden preclnt, K. S. Morgan agent. K S Morpan, $20; Smith & Drown. 10; Milton I.lndlev, 5; Horace Hoot, ft Allen liee.fi; E K Anderson 10: J M Wagner, 5; Jume Thornton, 10; 8 I Taylor, 5; Ueury Twe.d.fi; David E Stearns, 5 Samuel Fur rv.fi; Saiiiui 1 Uolvur senior, I; Thomas As plnwull, fi; Wllburu llceson. 10; John Colo man.fi; Ianeher Williams. :); Harrison Jl Oiilmaii.fi; E E Cliopln,fi; Juines Dillon. 2 fill; P F McMnnns. 10; E I) l'oudiay, 10; John UoliNin. 10; Mrs. Su-aii UolilMiii.fi; Siimin 1 M Hobl-on. II: J. It. Heed. II; Mrs. til zut'cih Aiiimernmn.fi; Henry Annneimnn Cm 01) Hoxte, 10; llin y (J ny. '.! fiO: John Thuilier. 2; Addison Hull. C; MIhm Donna Culver, fi; Jeptlm Davbou. Ct Alud George, fi: Emerson H (Jure, fi; I'eter Lang, 2 fid; MiM Mary J Lang. 2 fill; Andeixni Stor.. fi; IJeniamin Stephens. C; J (i Vandyke, 10; John Viiuderlin. fi; A T Johnsnii, 2 fill: Mr-. II I) Miiconiher.fi: 0 0 GiiiiiiImiii. 2; William Stewart. 2 fit); Mrs: lluldah Culver. Cr. M.ss NalielleColvir. 2 fiO; Master Sam uel Collins Flint. 1: Miss Minerva McMau us, 51. Total, S27I. Star Gulch, T Cameron Agent. T. Cameron. SfiO; M E Ha-klns. fi; E E llaker.fi; Daul Hopkins 20; T J IJrown, 1; Win A Nad ol.fi; ti Mulkey.fi; It S Ann hlrong,fi: Cah.2fi0; Hol.t. M Uunlap,2 fill; llemv Slelhwib, 2 fill; Melvln I) Slurgls, fi; .lu'liii Motas, -I; Pymon Cliapiiel.fi: .Mrs Sai-nli riiiiinii.l. fi: Mrs Fidelia tidily, if, 1) K HopKl'is. 10; M It Drake, Mbs h Win A Neuver, 2 fi.J; James lleeguo, 1. Total, $lfil. Hrii.uant Woiid Piotuui:. T. Star King, in one of his adilns-es. I limed the SM-issionfet in California and his sympa lli.zer, thus: " A Secessionist In a Northern State is mi i rplmii, forlnui uud pitable. No, he is I'espic.ililo rather. Ho has not the maiili-i.e.-s in go uud light for tho Hag he hopes will triumph, lie stays and nourishes his wrelcliMl biealh wheio it is sale. He stays under the Hag he hatis. which geneiou-ly proticis him, to plot against it by under mining patriotism. Ilu is a perpetual spy, cunning and cowardly. 1 le measures necii lately the piessure and fervor of public sentiment, und talks ngain-t tho Govern uienl that blisses him, just to tho limit of j-crinns peril. His face is just prudently radiant when news of disaster conns. He taps the public man as tho woodpecker dues a tr,ce for decay and worms, and llmfe who iiiis'ihe minted spots in their hearts that makes tin in lit lor him to vote lor. And he lives on this mouth after mouth, loading his table and poihaps filling hi1 cnfleis with the bounty that Hows to irm ui.der a (lap whose halliard' he would like to cut, whose power he would like to lnuii Hf rmtr n traitor without the one gleam of nobleness which the open conspirators show who set their "life upon the cast" and "stand the ha. ml of the die." Is there a character meaner than this? Yes, the pretended Union man who allows such mill lo have influence and who treats tin m as mi open, respectable power in the Siuie who Ills his words to win their approbation." Gkx. A n.in, formerly receiver of Cus toms at Astoria, uud Duller Anderson, for- uei'v of Olvinpia. have tulo n the oath of uKoiiiuiivt to the lintisli IJrown. in ieio- in. so wo learned lasi evening. vimy 'lime. Two tnoro democrals gone. Old Adair has been pelted by the democracy nil his life, and bus ever lived on tho ofilciul boun ty of the Government. On tho election of Lincoln, ho was ousted from ofllee, und now ho leaves the country and becomes a subject of Q'icon Victoria. Gratitude, how profound ! patriotism, how pure I ! Our Packh. We will be obliged to nM the indii'g" nee of our advertising patrons until wo get fairly slartul. Tho advertise menls omitted in this issue, appear in our Saturdays issue. All of the advertisement had lo be " run over," and owing to the scarcity of printers in this town.it was not pructicle to complete them for this number. Everybody will remember, however, thai our advertising patrons are still alive- and do'ng business at their old stands, und are selling for ash us cheap as ever. DoL'iir.As County. Tho borders of this o mnty have been enlarged, so as to take in all of the Territory formerly known as Umpqiiii county. This makes Douglus ono of tho largest couulic3 in the Stutc. Tiik Goi.pi:n Aor. Mr. A. S.Gould, late editor of the above named paper, has so'd out his entire interest in tho samo to Mr. Kenyon. n praotical printer, who will continue tho publication of tho paper. Phoknix Fobevkr. V.. S. Morgan, the agent for tho Sanitary Fund nt Phoenix, sends in S271. Well done for Phoenix. K. S. Morgan and tho good peoplo up tlmt way, generally, uro full of patriotism. A.nswkrkd tub PouposK Recently Colonel Bisscll caught n pueirilla in the act of nlviiiL' bis vocation, and no rone being at hand, ho was strung up with u piece of teiegrapii wire, u auswercu mu puipotu Jirctty well. mm. Somw llftt.mx.-A well Informed gen' I man estimates the dally uverape amount ol bullion wslng through Plucerville from Nevada Territory foMio 1.500 ponwfc, or 24 000 onnc. He estimates lit. itveraee value to be 82 nO 'per orniw. or SOO.000 for the gros amount. At this rifle, the value of ibes transmissions would font up weeklv $420 000: monthly. 81.(580.(100; annually. 55,1 ,10.000.-Prwe Dtm. TlIP KwNC'rAflON Pl'orf.AMATtOV. The Wii-hington porrwpoiidi nt d'lhe New York Ttihunem? tlmt (Jener.il Hooker d.ctured will, great Ireedmn that the pmc Innmtlnii was issi.-ed no late, ralher that, too earlv. that, the lw I""1 r,1"y nrmtf ivhu.it was ImpiKiiblf ,' prnseenre the war viiroronslv anil with a certainty of succiss without it. Ki:xTirKV.-Tho-rvjri'liHnrP of this o.... i in iw. imaiiL'ing for n Oliiii- ' n- i"i nil iw ... , , eetieial draft and the applanation ol fi 000.000 lor tlie purpn( ". -June In crushing th" rebellhui. It is lime she win iibout it. Her gn-bt-tw.'en p-diev has well nl'.di ruined Hie Gevei ni.'ent, unil lias brought civil war back lo l.'T homes, nneosiivid by Northern Abolition valor. SheoKgo to'do smnelhiug for her own salvation I piy less hied to the .howl ol her " conservative" nigger lovers. The mrcehnnic is God's nob! 'man. .Thfe is true when lie behaves hiin-elf. and Is ;in honest man. Uo is I'nipiently no betti-.- thiiii a lawyer, a plysieiui),or a inemocroi tlie upper iivedo:wu. A printer, who was poinp a courting, said ho was ' going to press." M know I am a perfect har in my manners." said a fine young farmer to his sweetheart. " No. indeed, you are not, .. olni ; you never hugged mo yet. You are more sheep than bear." Tho following inscription has been writ ten by Waller Savage Laudor fur Gari balldi's house at Nice : "In this house was born Garibaldi, a brave and daring soldier, n prudent and uiiiriiiiiiiiN L'eiieral. it merciful conoiteror, an unostentatious ruler, an honest man." At a printers' festival the following sen timent was offered : ' Woman, second only to thu Press In the diseeinination of news. " --MARRIED - At Yreka. Oct. 12, 18l!2. By tho Hon. A. M. Hosboroutib, at I lie resid 'iicn of V. 11. Kublv. K'-i..C. II. F.Braun. to Miss Clarion Enieof .I.icksouvIIIe. Oregon. Tho compliments or the parties were duly received. May Ufa's progress and sunset be as joyous and happy as lis commence ment. -DIED--On Fauvle's Wand. Tuesday, Oct. "Hi. 18(52. Linda C. (bird d.iughter of James nnil Julia Ann Bybee. aged six years, eight months and seven days. Thus the rulhless hand of Heulh HasuippM my Ihiwepln the laid; Life's bitter cup she'll never slp Sho's gonu to dwell with Gud." Estnto of Jesse Holier, I)ec'l. WHEUEAS. a petition has been pre sented to thu County Court. In and for thu Couittv of Douglas, and Statu of Oregon, by S. V. Miu-Iiii. admliibtrnlor. for u b-r to sell thu Real IMuto of Jesse UoIm rts di-ceu-i-d. and It appearing by such petition, that I hero Is not nilllcientpeio..al property to puv Iho allowaucu to thu fam ily, and thu ik'lits otitFtaiidlug against Ihu deceiiM d, mul tho expenses of iidininblra t ton : uud that- it Is ueceary to sell the whole of thu Real IMuto for tho payment of such debts : Therefore, notlcu Is In reby given lo all p ions Interistid in said cHutu To appear beloro me. at my ollleu in Rose I.,,,.,, ..,. Mi, ml. iv. Hi,- l.t il.tv of Decunber. rill mf '" " - ---' , A. I). 181)2, and show chum?. It any tin re be, why an order should not bo granted to llieadinlnislralor to sell Ihu real e.Mato ol tlio dee-can d. to pay such allowances, chargesanddebts.wMKwiLU5 Judge of Douglas County Og'n. Dated October 22. D(i2. -IHw PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DR. a. wTtSHEEll IS now prepared with nmplu Hop'tal or range incuts to accommodate Ihu sick and aMtoteil. especially Hiomj liiboiiug i).d r Chronic Dbea-cs, such as Consumption. i:i.euni..tbm. Dltirrlnua. Constipation, uud Ilia various nervous din uses, touelhir wltb Iho chronic ninth of inijwrfftthj curat', (joii nrrliiua and Syphilis, so prevalent In our couiitrv. Thu Surgical Department will ul-o receive e-pi clal care. Thu moht aiuplo means for Bathing ultuchul. WARM, JI01 STEAM, COLD, and SHOWER With every convenience lo suit tho most fiv-tld'ous. Thu Bathing Rooms for custom ers will be open as follows : Front Wkusks iuy .Moiinixo until Tiil'Iisiuy Noon ; from Satuiiiiav Moiixino until Monday Noon. CSjW or Shower JJuth can bo had at all times. Baths. Oao Dollar ; or Six Tickets for Fivu Dollars. Tickets can bo had at tho City Drug Store, or at tho Hospital. OFFICE-CITY DRUG STORE. G. W.OUKKlt. M.D. JacksonvUlOj'Orcgon, Aug. 'J, 1802. 19 LOVE & BILGER Cnlifwnta Street, Jnelixonvillp, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN' II LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received fenm tho Atlantic Stutt ii mul San Krancben. n completu stock of cicrvlHngln their Hue. and will keepc.onstanilv on hand an usorHnetit of Hie best Tin, Sh t-lrmi and Copperware. Brass Pipes. Ilydrunllo Nozzles. Korco Pumps, riuilus. ,..inl fine. Hom ITAnilWAKE, CUTLKUY; NAILS of all hizesj Ilnr. Plate and assorted Iron ; Paints. Oils. Sizes and Glass: All qualities of Powder; Shot of till numbers; Brushes of ovi ry variety. clc, etc. Al"o. always on 1imiw1.ii hir'n lot nCslnvcs of assorted sizes. Buck's Patent Cooking Stove." and the " New World Stove." tluf two very best nml approved patterns In the world. Parlor. Olllce and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Boilers. Keltl-s. Pots. I'niN, and everything cnmiccbd with thoo stoves, wnrraiifed dundil)' mid perd ct. All iirHn'vs yoM' bv them or tnanuran find. VA Kit ANTED". ' Tfieir work fermid'j ni- lln In.t nmlerlal and olcno!ci'f imtteriiK. 3,Onlers attended l will. tUspatcfi. and H,Med acconliug to directions. In every lld.tg, th'dr stock Is the largest and best ever brought to .fucksonvllle.anil they are dcten.iliM'd tosellrit i.oir nniw nut oahi. Call .mi.1 examine their stock before par chasing elsewhere. -Tune 'l. 1HC0.-23. Agents for HallldavtV Co's Wire K ope. T AM DULY HKCEIVINff COMMtfNI 1 cations ro-ii'fiMn.f the UuUnl btntes Ex-, else Tax. Ids Is i ly ii.lie r nil eon ceriud (hat I have n'vh1"! Oreuon Into en ilMrlotH. each coniiirlal:i !- fallowing counties. vV.. : . , , ,.,. mtrid Xo. 1 Tilamook. ..lnt.np-and.e.o- luiab'a. , .. . .., );trid Xo. 2-Wahlnglo;i nid lamhUI. JJhtrict Xo. :JMuIlnotnah. J)itrict Xo. 1 Clackainnsaiii' JLwon JNttrict A"), fi Poll; and llenlo.i. DUn'ri '. ii Linn ami Lane. y;Wnrf Xo. 7Donglas ami Umpqun. JJirtrict Xo 8 Coos and Curry. J)htrict Xo. M Jusephliiu and Jackson, Mrtricl Xo. 10 Wa-cn. As soon as po-t-iblc I shall appoint on Deputy in each DlMikt and fiiruisli them with their iiccos-ury papers, of wbieli due notice will bj given. THOMAS FRAZER, U. S Assessor, Uiuou District.. Portland, Oct. I. 1802. N. 11. No Stomps have yet bcn received'. In Oregon. When n eched, not co will bo giveu. ' -r -L7ickrxciTr LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES. Comer ol' California and Fourth streets. OLUOAU K & DRUM, Projirietow fe TI1 JaIBceiitra THESE STABLES nre 11 v located, and cou nt to Ihu Union Uo I.. I IIiiimuii unit iniib-s will b knot l)V the day or week, at moderate charges. i'hu proprietors huvu a uuiulier of lino HUCUIHS AND CAltUIAGES, For ono or two horns, to let on mederala terms. Also, good saddlu hoocs mid mules which they will let logo to any part of thu country, on rcusonubhi terms. Horses broke to the saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold. The proprietors pledge thoimelvi toglvi salbliictioii to all who may favor them with a call. JiickH.uvlllc. Pgn. Aug. HL-IMf Harness and Saddlery. mi IK iinilL-r!i!iie(l would respect- 1 t'lillv Inl'm-iii tliu citizens ol l.i..lri.iiii mul nillillllillL' couulles Unit he hns on baud and will nnniifaeturerto order All Kinds of Smlilleiy uud Humes, suclias Heavy Draught Harness (long and short tug). Concnid Harnes, Huggy llnruess (double and single), SpunMi 5?aldles, Iree.i and rigging complele ; Lad'a-s' .Saddles, .Toekev Haddles, Huddle bags, Hridles.Hur eingles, Halters, Spurs, Curiycombs, Whips, Wlnp-lashes. uud all other arti cles usnullv louiid in a lirst-clasl stock of ALT. WORK WAHK ANTED. Store in " rientinel " Deild.ng. Call r..roia street. IIKNHY JUDCK. lackMinvllle. Oct. 22. 'IJ2. U RYAN & HINDE Imvo now ror sala a goo.l stock of every variety of Merchan dise, and will bo pleased to seo their friends, whether they wish to buy goods or not. CaR at their Brick Store, on CullforuU street, opposite tho United States Hotel, Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1802. Wtf County Commissioners will hold adjourned fcs&lou on Monday, tlio 3d day or November ensuing. By order of th Board of ComniUslonors. Wm. IIowtman, Clerk. October 10, 1863, ' 3& im f