pfWj!'- ' ML ,.. A ' t ' .:. o. i w.Tyrryr "tt. $5 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATRtJDAY, OCTOBER 25, 18G2. VOL. VII NO. 42. "-' - -' -? " .....,. .... ; ; - - ..-- ....--- .- - . . w -, -i .- fc t . - . t ' ' - f . m Wtp-Qktym Sentinel. ' K n THE OREGON SENTINEL. ISsCKD KVKItY WKPXKSPAV AXI) 8ATUIUIAY. HENRY DENMNUHU, Pub'r ami Prop'r StnwcittPTinx One year. In advance. Five Dollars; Six months, Three Dollars. Unless rtjiicwcti, papers will Im discontinued nt the oxplintlon of the time for which they have been paid. AnvKUTimxc One nuare.llO Unen or less), first Insorlloh, Tbreu Dfillura; each kiilnrcmii-iit Insertion. One Dollar. A db uunt of fifty per cent will bo made to those who advertise ty llwyoar. advertTsers. By nppltcution to Postmasters nnd Mail Carriers, you run learn flail the Semi-weekly Oiikiiox Skxtivi. has by far u larger circu lation in the eo miles of" Southern Oregon und Del Nolle ci titty. CulirnriiiA, tlinn any oilier paper. This fuot should Offimneud lliu .SiiNTtxKi. to you as. a superior Medium Tor advertising. Lis? op Aokxto, who are authorized to trousaot nny business concerning ilii pa per, in tin! iiutou of I lie publisher : L. P. iFishcr, Shii Francisco; Wad-worth A Ravnus, Vii-kii; ElM-r Knry Ashland; S. C. Taylor, Plueui',:; W. W. Fowler. Apple gate: U. rt. Duiihip. WilllnnHiurg; John K Priudle."Krbvvllli!: A. II. McCain. Waldo: It. J. Forbcs.'WnloV, Wo. M. Evans. Alt lioiihp: Joel Thnrii,Cunyonvil!e Unfits Mul lnry. KciM'titirg; Isaustt. Mooi-ck. Fa'em: F. M. Ellsworth. Eugeno Oily; F. Cliiirman, Oregon City; I). W. Wn-kuhYIiI, Albiuy; Benjamin Cook, CnnvalKs J. H. Suiltli. Mlrcscent City; Albeit Dool'iillc, Happy CTituip. E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office with D. F. Dowell. Eq., Third direct, JaCKSOXVIHI.K. OltKOOS. 21) k7B."MORFb"RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksoxvhc.k, OllKOON, WILL practice In tln several Courts of the First Judiual DM rid. mid in the Supreme Court. Octotier 'JO. 'f'2. J. H. IlEKD. J. HA8T0.V. REED & QASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jahkoox viui.fi, QiiKaN. J. TI. IIBED having determined to con tinue the pniellci' of his profession, bus ii-mi-elated Mr.'GAHtox wllh him in business, and thoy will give prompt attention to any I gil 'business piitriiotod to their care, in any ol the Courts of thisaTiid'clnl Dinlrlct. Office in nine building formerly occupied by Mr. Reed. Aimm 1 Will. U2. ORANGE JACOBS ATTORNEY AT LAW, JaCKBOXvVIM.K, 0llK(!0X, Will attend to bnrini'M in the Cnurlx f the l-'irct Judicial DUtrlct, and in the Suf.-i'me i iConrt. October 2li-Jtl B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksoxviiii.k, Oiikuox. Will practice In nil tint Courts of tho Third .JiiUldlul Dbiliiet. the Siitireme Court of Ore- con, and in Yreka, Cnl. Wur Soriti prompt- i 'y colb'ClHl. ct. im. jxukh u. rviiK. UlIKCH MAI.I.0KY. PYLE & MA'LLORV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ltosKiiuiia, oudi.jrfi Counts, Ohm. 'Will uttend to any biifiucw confided to them, in the several Courts 01' the Fiit Judicial District of Oregon, and In the Supreme Court. Octdber 18, L. H. DEWVEY, lVatchmnker utl Jveler, Ktcps conntantly on hand n flue assortment of Ci.ockh and .JKWiiiJtT. which he otlerri for tale at very low price, for cash. RHl'AIUING-Ckidksi Watchen and Jewelry repaired with prompt Dees and warranted. Shop on Cfalifoi'nla trcejt, two doors west of Lv6l L lliltfcfV Jucksouvllb', July 20: tllaii's Barber Shop. Between dhadbury& Wade'nnd El Dorado :5aloon, California street. BHAVIKC. lialr-cul ting, Shampooing, Cuj--Jlng and Hair Dyeing. ( n 'baud and for sale, a geuuluo article of Fish's Uaiu Uka tuiiativk. and Cristador'a's igtcrfjn'orAir Dye PETER BRITTV (Pliotoeraplilc Artist, Js .prepared to .take .pictures in cvery-stylc of the art, with all the late improvement. If Pictures do not glvo'ediii-factidu; nb .fbargefl'will'be made. Call1 at his new Giil lery, on the hill, examine his pictures, audj alt for your likeness. i County Treasurer's Ofilae ' -AT- BRADBURY & WADE'S. E.S, MORGANVreararer. Jacksuvllle, August 10." Jlcic J DR. CH. DESCH, Waldo, Joskciii.nk Countv, Oax. Du. Dkhcii U prepared promptly to attend to the curing of nil disciine iiccoixiin to the treitineut of I'mf. F. V. Rasi-ail, with out the nee of Mercury, Arceulc, or any polniiious diugH. For the pant nine yeai lie Iiuh been a practitioner of medicine at Cix'hceut Cily.Hiid Ih in well Hallnlied that he can Kivecpeidy relief to the afllicUd who may call onjtiin. Ample arrai.gimciitfl for Cold. Warm, Hot and Stumi Until. DR. F. Q. HEARN, SURGEON DENTIST, Would r.peelfiilly iinuoiiiiir to I In: eit r.eiiH f Jacksonville and vicinity Hint he cun I found at IiIh olllee, next door to 1). LlilnV Cabinet Ware lloom. where he in prepared to operate in the various brunches ol hit prolwlon. Q. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SUIIQKON. Uillcc at 1ho City lttu Htorc, JArKSOXVtM.K. OllKOOX. 41 1 H. IANC1I, Wholesale and Retail Dialer in 3Poxolsxx 3Dosxi.oflitlo LIQUORS, "Wine, Syrups & Cordials, -AT TIIK- EL DORADO SALOON, Comrr of Cnlirornln unit Orrffnii Ml. p-Allnrdi'rH promptly tilled. :rtf JiUGAN & WALL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oriclc Uultitlnfr, Cor. Front it Fatrcct. CR1SSCKNT CITY, CAL. WILT, attend to the Receiving nnd For WHidliiK of nit Goods eiilriiHted to their cure, with promptness ii ml dispatch. Cousiuinenls solicited. Mcrcuuiiditfo re ceivid on storage. Credent City. April 19. ifi2. IS N. D.-No goods delivered until Iho freight and charges ure paid. I). & W. REDUCTION OF PRICES -IX- Stoves & Tinware G. 15. DORRI3 -AT 1118- JEtoTC and TinwAro J5hojr, Third Street, between the Expretu Saloon and Powell's Law Office, Jacksonville. Oregon, Keeps cniistunily on liiind tho best pat terns nf COOKING 8TOVKS. l'AKLOIt STOVT-X5, SA'LOON STOVES, A nl every 'kind of Tin, Iran and Coppcrwarct Hesiile n great variety of Guliuury art icles lfo numerous to mention Persons wishing anything in my lino nro rerpi-ctfully iuvhed to call and examine the quality und price of mv wares, Kve-y kind of JOlt WORK done to order. My own ware repaired without ehnrire. GKORGK 11. DOIUUS. Jacksonville. Nov. 9. 1801. 13 M. A. BRENTAKO la daily in receipt of a lurgo assort men t of GrTOCrie & Provision, LIQUORS, WINES, , CORDIALS. 1 HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, And all kinds of JSKXXmWCIr TOOL. Tlp'recommpnds IiIh lurge, new stock of CIGARS & TOBACCO, '' MATCHES. STATIONERY, CARDS, Toy and 7ncy Ware. And a great many oilier articles too nu- merouR to mention, nil of which ho will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or in exchange, for COUN'IRY PRODUCE. . JnpjonvH)p. August 23. d 802. NOTICE-I have authorised John S. Drum, of this plucc,itouctuR my agent during my absence, to 'transact business for trio in my name. WILLIAM .BYBBB. Jacksonville' July 1ft, il8li2. 30tf NOTICE All those knowing ithemselves indebted to me for a lontrtr period 'than ninety days, will please call And pay up,oriucir accounts win do piacea in too bauds of my attorney for collection, i HERMAN BLOOM. Jacksonville, July 'at.:, 1802. 27 - SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0, F. Jackhoxvim.k Lottos Ko. 10, holds Its regular moetlngR every SAT Vlin A V AVUMAV, at their Hull (We' Cully's Theater building), at 8 o'clock. Brothers In good ntnndiug are cordially invited to attend. E. F. Rudsixt,, N. G. . .Wjixiam Ray. It. Sec'y. Warren Lodge No-, 10, A., ft A. M. JL HOLD their regular commttul wrcatloun thu Wednesday F.veniugs on Nor preceding the full moon, in jacic bonvii.i.k, OKKOOX. ii. Y. QUEER, W. M. II. IIi.oom, Scc'y. OREGON CIIAPTElt NO. 4 ) -OF-ROYAL AUCII MASONS, JACKSONVILLE. OKEGOA', Will hold its regular communications on the I'lrst Hnluitlay Eve. of Every Mouth. All sojourning Companions in good standing ure cordially Invited to uttend. w.ir.s. JiYDK.li. r. iTas.T. (Jt.KXM. Seo'y. lec8:17 Publisher's Notice. Subscribers who wisli to pay for their subycriptions to (lie Skxtixki. in wood, are requested to deliver it as voou a possible; and those uho pre fer lo piiv their subscriptions in Oats, llav. Ilutter, Eggs, Fruit, or 'any oilier article that can reiullly bu disposed of at market rates, should do bo before the fall ruins set in. RYAN & HINDE have now for fale a good stock of every variety of Merchan dise, nnd will bo pleaded to tee their friends, whether they wish to buy goods or not. t Call at their Drick Store, on California friroct, opposlto the United Slates Hotel. JucksoiivllIc.Sept. 27. 1862. :i7lf Special Notice. All who know them st'Ivcs indebted to tho undersigned, either by note or account, will please cull immedi ately and settle w-Uli E. F. Ritmkm, (of Jacksonville, Oregon). Notary I'ulil.o. who is fully uuthoriued to rucelvu'nud receipt for me. Jly co dolnir.you will cooler a favor und tave yourselves.fof. G. W. GREER. Jacksonville. Qg'n.. Eopt. 2ilh. 1K12. HEIMSTREET'S InimltaKle Hair Restorative. IT IS NUT A DYE. Out restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying tho capillary 1abcs with nat ural sustenance, impairid 'iy g r dis ease. AW iiutitntancous ilytt are composed of lunar 3ii'c, destroying thu vitality ami beauty of die hair, and ad'orfi nf tlu;mselves no dressing. Heiuistreet's bilmltuble col oring not -only restores hair to its natural color by ao -easy process, lut gives tho hair a Xft'ixaE.-ta.X'lciaa.t Bonuty, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates the dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantm ss to tho heud. It has stood tho test ot time, being the original hair-coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both geiillumen and la dles. Jt is sola by all respectable dialers, or can be procured by them of ft. S. Uaiixks. 1'roprictnr. New York. Two sizes, noc. and $1. - ieow24y Smith t Davih. of Portland. Acents. TlIK MkIMCAI. ANIlSUIIOICAI. It.STITUTK of Dr L. J. Czai'kay Is already secured in a position which places It, as well as its pro prietor, tar aoovo ino assauiiH oi envy aim professional malice. In thu schools of France, the liiuhcst prises arc often award ed to practitioners in this department of Medical science, and t'jey occupy with' others an equally lofty position iu -the pro fession. Rtcord is an illustrious example, a shining light among tho philosophical stars of.liis age in Europe and Dr. Cznpkay (has fully equalled liitii ill this country, us a rproot ol which.. tlioitrbHadelphla Lotieuo.or vcuicinocompiimeim-iuiim with atlluioma and the honorary W ewtdem degree, belect-, ing this as his Held of qperation, although qtutlilied as a gradimto of the University of Pestli, and late Chief Surgeon of thu Hun garian Revolutionary Army, for more ex tended labors, Dr. iu. J. Czapkay has bent his. earnest attention (to tho euro of chronic diseases, In which 'bo has ibecome ro great mi expert that ho 'is now regarded as the leader in this branch of his profession throughout thelUnlted States, and bis por trait iaiid biography are published as mut ter of interest loitbeir readers in tho most exclusive journals. Tho Doctor's oOkies are at'his Medical and Surcicul IiiBtitute.n Sacramento st .corner of Leidesdortf, nearly' onnosite tho bulldincrs of thu Pa- ciflo Mall Steamship Company, We ask tho particular attention of our readers to the sworn certificates of .remarka ble cures, iu auuiuur column of ttis.paper. Orsaiilxatlott or tUe Union' Party'. Tiic memlirrs of both branches of the Legislative AsseMbly, und other citizens of the Stule, met in w Hull id tlie House of Hepresenlatives nt Suleni, on SittttrUy evuiing, October 11 lb. 18.G2, lor the iiur pose of apnointipg h State Cviitral Cu tnlltip, aiHl lo transact any other bnelmtM nei-essafy In perfect such organization. The meeting Wiiu.cullul Xo order by E. L. Applegate. On niol ion of Mr. Humnson, nf Wiibco eounly, Mr. Itovey, ol lleiitou, wan called to the ehuir. nnd Mr. Gillette, of (Clatsop, wus elected Secretary. Hy reqin-st of the clinir, Mr. Ilomason stated the object of the meeting. On motion of Mr. U'ussenuan. of Mult nomah, n committee of three, consisting of Messrs. WuHrtnuit, U'utpon, titid Kernn, was uppoinled to invite Hon. U. E. Hard ing to address the meeting. Mr. Harding being introduced responded as follows : Gentlemen of he Jegisltilivf Ammblij, d iVou Cilitens: I shall soon leave (Did you, lor a short time, to engage in the dis charge of duties cud upon nit by election lo the highest position that run be on ferred by the Legislature of n State of the Uii'kki ii position which I uei-ept with no little distrust of my abilities lo tntet the prove requirmietits ol a member of one ol the most iiiigusl ns.tpiiiblies in thu world The responsili. lilies of such position being much increased by tho perils that Imve been rapidly gathering round our O'overn inent, tbriatening its overthrow, mid I Ik.' subversioti of liberties which we have so long einoyid. Allot' mi1, nt thin time, before taking that seat, lately occupied by onu who was n master of elnquinoe. ssessed of great learning truly great in he council nnd in the field, who served you for a brief period with u d-gree of energy und ildelity to hII your inttvests, Ibut none could surpass, who gave bis life for tdc cause of humanity, who hud the power to enmmiind, while I can only nsk. in whom Liberty lost one of her noblest champions, Hie nation a mutes mnii nnd warrior, und 'Oregon n strong friend und faithful representative in tak ing that sent allow mo to say that my first i llorts shall be in giving Hie Governui'.-Nl nil the support 1 can to preserve the Uuimi. mid subdue l he darkest type of treason the world bus ever witnessed, und. at thu name time, to support thu Constitution. This monstrous rebellion must bocrnshed, or mankind's brigb'est hopes ure forever blighted. We cannot, as it seemn to nie, Iioh for nny considerable period of pence or prosperity on this continent, with two indeiendent nationalities within the present limits of the United State.. Certainly not. if they arc to be separated only by un riuwginary line running east und west, with the ureal valley or tho Mississippi under the jurisdiction of one, and its outlet under that of the other, und one recognizing f roperly in liiinmu beings, ami the other morullv -and reliiriouslv opposed to such re cognition. Each would be constantly irri- latiug, and hwtilc to, tho other. Let no such cnudition of allalrs lie establislied on tho soil nf America! Subdue this , most wicked rebellion, patten up by the most fiendish traitors, to eratify their unholy ambition, not from ft.-ar that their domestic institutions, rights .or liberties, would be nssiiiled, nnr becauso tliuv ilmd surTered wriKigB from the tiuverninent they seek to destroy. Let our (tiag proudly und freely wave over every foot of our widely ex tended country, und transmit the .political institutions under Avhich we have. prospered eo well, to posierity unimpaired ! , To succeed in itbia, we must be unitoa', deleriHineil, and cliuerlully sacrifice snine thing of luxury, ami perhaps of comfort. And wlio would not willingly do bo to secure such results. We have ulreufy yielded up our party organizations, und omitted muking parly platforms and draw ing party lines. We have lesrned that we must be for the Government, or aguinst it ; that there ia no middle ground, and that those wfen have attempted to find it, have very iowi been found 10 be in sympa thy with treason, or base enough toijoin in .collusion witlnthe enemies .of our. country. rue great aid powerful political (parties in dliia State; f two years ago, are disor ganized, and the issues between tiiem have been decided bygreat tventa, ver which the parties themselves bad no -control. I do not see how thoso issura eun be auoin ratfed, or the .purtws ireorgoulzed. They are past and gooc, and imay history do them justice, 'fl'he great parties of the country to-day arc, a Union party, and a disunion party. To the first I gave my support ; to it I belong ; to it I owe my present high position, and it I will endeav or to truly and faithful represent ; and I hope to see that party united, orgunized, and harmonious, tiiut it may be efficient in its support of our Government which wc believe to be better tbuu auy that cau suc ceed it. When I arrive nt Washington, I shall address myself to the business of my constituents, in Congress nnd in the De partments. And while there,1! hope to be fully advised of their uecessitics uuii wislicf, by letters. Promising to serve, the State Uynlf j and faithfully, tn the best' of my abilities, and. with warm llanks to the members of the Legislative Assembly for the lijgji honor conferred on me. I close by thanking you all for ynnr kindness nnd attention. Mr. Mitchell, or Multnomah county, moved the billowing resolution : Refokeii. Tlmf a State Central Commit tee1 he appointed to servo till the meeting, of the next State Union Convention, and' that sued committee he composed of otic member from chel county in iliis State. After discussion, thu resolution was unanimously adoptnl. On motion of Mr. Rerd, of Marion enmity, the Members or tin legislative Asseuib'y of each (County i)omiiiitcd the oicmbcrc of the committee for thu several counties, who were duly eluded by th meetinir. ni follows: Josephine countv N. Witt., of Kerby villc; Jackson K V. Rnssel, ,of daeksop ville; Douglas Geo. E. Driggs, of Rose biirg; Curry 11. E. H'nke, of EHens burg Coos T. i). Winchester, n,f Empirff City ; Lane H..I. J' ngra.of EugejieCitys Ileiilon A. G llovey.ol'CorvulliH; Ump qua W. II. Wilttnn, of Yonealla,; Linn tIiop. Monteitli ; ol Albany ; Marion Jno. H. Moores, or Salem, Polk Isaac II. Mutter, of Dallas,; Yauihill-Geo. JI. Steward, of Iilayelte; Clackamas D. 1. Thompson, ol Oregon City; Multnomah TIioh. II. Peurue, of Poitliind; Vus30 Wm. liOgan. of Dulles ; Umatilla R. C. 'Hiibs, of 'Independence ; Hiker J. M. Kirkpatriek, of Auburn ; Washington T. R. Cornelius, of llillsboro; Colunibia John Wutts, of St. Ileleiul; Clatsop Jus. Taylor, of ABtqriu ; Tillamook C. 11. DaviiNon, of Tillamook. Mr. Hurding moved I be -following reso lution: lUtdueiJ. That each member of tho Con- trul Conimiticj residing in counties where there is no Union organ. zition, be request ed to act ns county eommittiHiuun, to call precinct meetings and county conventions until the meeting of u Union County ' -Convention. On motion of M.r. Applegnte. proceeded to elect u chuirman of the -Central Con .mil tee, which resulted in the choice of John II. Moorcs, of Marion county. Mr. Applegate offered the folllowing res olution, which was adopted. Resolved, That we, as incrr.br'ra of the' ;Uiiion orgariization, re-endorse the resolu .tions adopted hy the Union Convention JieM at Eugtiie.Cily, April ,7th, 1862. Mr. Wtissermap ffcreil tlio followins;' rnolutien, which .was .unanimously adopt eil:: Resolved, That we itndorso the fctlmlnis-' itrntion of President "Lincoln in H.' cBbrts to, crush out the rebellion, nndlhat we have full confidence in its itbilityMo cou- duel the war to u succeasfnl issipvt Messrs. E. L. Appligute. A. (?: Gibbs, R. -P. iRoiso and Jf. J(. McHride, bciog ful.'ed, addressed tlie.nt',eting. On motion of Mr. Haines, of Jucksorf county, i the Union papers of ih'e State were requested to puhlLdi thu proceedings of this meeting. On motion, adjourned. A. G.HOVEY.jCh'o. P. W. G11.1.KTTK. Sec'y. I'm. tku. Pa wIikn dip, colics TTomr. A friend of ours, who had taken pride' for 6cverul years in cultivating u lull crop of hair on his luce, was tilled uwiiy from' libme on business some time since. 'While absent, an inexperieuevd barber spoiled bis' .whiskers in trimming thepi, which so cha-urini-d him that ho directed the burber to ' iiuiku a clean job or it by shaving wbis- ikaM n ml rki.iit dnhlk ItFtlll kfl tl'li.i hn akika nv3 HMiuoimiw muii, yfi. i lie uurwr obeyed and our friendJa fuce was aa'sdiooth and us delicate. as when in.his teem?. H returned home in the uiglit. Next -morning his little girl did not rccognize.him oa waking1 up. Looking .over her mother. and feeing as she supposed a stranger in the oeii, sne remarjcen in tier cniimsii aim nlicity, " Mistir, you get out of here1: TH tell my Pa vhtn he tomes iom.' JPiff Intrg Pott. ' ' 1 - - An exchange truthfully remarks : "Here is an illuatrution of wbu't can bedonaurider e laws of.'ueutrality, according to ttieMr' lerprctulion which her British Majesty's Secretary af Foreign Affairs, Eirl Russell, ban been pleased to put upon1 that elastic code. It has for monlli been notorious that this vessel iwas being fitted un and 'also urmed fof the rebel service. Every 'skip per in tlta Mersey knew it, and her Majes ty's Ministers knew it. EavPT produced last year 200,000 bales, of cotton, ahd Algeria bas begao tbo'cuV turc of the Earns staple. m ftHWIMlltf i'itt I J Ai