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I Mm SEetithiel. L"S. 3 :Si:'SHAKEOTJtcrxafetrji3i I ssar-r '. . J.1 Art-ny 5 PER ANNUM, IN. ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 18C2. VOL;rVII N(X 48. THE OREGON, SENTINEL. ISHfKI) KVKItV WKDXKSHAY AXI) HVTCllllAY. I1I2N11Y OTMrbINKll, Pnh'i- nnl Prop'r SttnsmuiTiuv One year. In advance. Five Dollars: Six mwnrtns Three Jtillitrt. Unless renewed, paper will bu discontinued at llio expiration of Uio lime lor which ihcy huvc been paid. AnvKuriHixij One stitmrc (10 lines or les), lir.st Insertion, Three Dollars; each subsequent Insertion. Out) Dollar. A dis count of Hl'tv percent will bo made to those who advertise ly the yenr. advertTsers. Ity application to l'os'tniii-'lurM anil Mall Curriers, yon ran learn that tjtu Send-weekly OltKiioN Skxtivki. has hy fur a larger clreu lation in tin' co mill of Southern Oregon nnil Del Nnrlu county. California, than any other paper. This laet should commend the Skxtixki. tii you us u superior iiietlluin for advertising. List or Aokxts. who nro authorised to transact any baslnes concerning thin pa H', In the name of the publisher : Ij. P. Fisher. Han Francisco; Wnilcworth fc Ruvnes.'Yi'okas'Eber'Euiry, Anllluiul S. C. Taylor. Phiuulx; W. W. Fowler, Apple gates It. S. Dimlap. Willhumburg; John It. Prindlc. Krihwlllo: A. II. McIHnlii. Waldo: It. J. FoiSiec Waldo; 'V r.. M. Evun. Alt house: Joel Thorn, Cuuyoui-lllr; IturusMul lorv. llnn-burg: Unite It. Moorcs, Siilcm: F. M. 'Ellsworth, Eugene Oily; V. Clinnnun. Oregon Citv; I). W. Wukcllcld, Albany; llcnjuinln Cook, Curvnlrls; J. H. Smith. Crescent City; Albert Doollltlc, Happy Camp. . E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Oflico -Willi 11. F. DoweTI. Eq., Third street, Jaoksonvuxk. Ouniov. 2fl R. B. WOR.FORP, "" ATTORNEY AT LAW, TACKHO.Vt il.l.K, OltKUON, "" TIT ILL practice In the several Court of V the l'ir.-t Judical DMriet.ftud in the Supreme Court. October '.'II. H2. .1.11. 1IKKD. j. o.vKro.v. REED & GASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jacioxvii.i.k, Okkcon. J. II. NEED having determined to con tinui) tho prncllco'nf his nrliflun.1ius ih-mi-clftted Mr.G.Kroxwllh lilui In huMuchS. and they will (rive prompt attention tounyVgul business entrusted to tlieir care, in any of tin Courts or Ihl Judicial District. Olllce In sunns building formerly occupied by Mr. Hoed. Auem-MHIh. 'JM. " orange" Jacobs" ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.umvKonvii.i.k. OiiWiOK, Will attend to hindnu-s In the Onurlsof the Flil Judicial DiotWct, anil in Hie Sup-eme (nirt. October 2l -1 1 B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksiixvii.i.i:, Oiiiiuon. Will practice In all the Courts of the Third Judicial District, tint Supreme Court of Ore goi. and in Yruka, Cal. War .Scrip prompt ly collected li't. 1. JA.MKS M. 1'VI.K. Ill'l-VS MAI.I.OICY. PYLE & MAULORY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RllSKIIl'lllI, DoUUI.AS Col'NTV, OlIX. Will attend to any business conlldefi to tlmm, in the several Court of the First Judicial. District of Oregon, and in llm .Supreme Ouirl. October IS. L. H.'DEWEY, Vatclimakcr and Jewt'ler, Iveeps couttunt'.y 'on luitid ft line iisnrtineiit of Clucks mid J KWKi.it y. which hu oilers lor t-aiu in very inw iuuw, nir '.. .' iiMi. Hl:tAlltIN'0-.CIi)nK.Si Watches und Jewelry repaired with prompt ness nnd twiiKi'anted. .Shop on Calilorulu , etreet, 'two doors west of Love it Hirer's, JackMinvlll", July 2i: 28 Dtxn'H Jlaiiuu SIioji, Uctwcen Ilradlmry & Wade'rf and Kl Dorado Saloon, California, btrcct, .SIIAVIXG.lIttir-ciJttiiig,Slumpooin,Cur.l . lliih'nnd Hair Dyeiuj;, (-n hand ami for Ki'e. a genuine untlcle ol Fish's IIaiu IthV ' tokativk. and Cristadora's liichurlliirJ!jt PETER BRITT, l'lioffigraiiiiic -triiM, Is prepared to take pictures in every stylo of the art. with all the late iimirovitmciitij. rlf il'ictures do not glwi HulUfuctlon. no charges will be made. Call at his new uai 'lirv. on the hill, exainlno his pictures, and I pit for vour likeness. County, Treasurer's OUIcju. aRADBURYa WADE'S. K.H.MOUti AX, Treasurer. JwfctowlilAiiausi'its. aicm. &fi m DR. CH. DESCHt "Wai.do, Joski'Iiixk County, Oon. Dit. Dkscii.Is prepared promptly tonltpnd lo the curing of ail diseases according to the treament of 1'rof. F. V. Hami'aii., with out the use of Mercury, Arsenic, or any poisonous drugs. For the past nine years lie has been u practitioner of inedlciuu at Cioceut City, and is Is well .suliMlnl that ho can give speedy relief to llpy.r-'Hinted "'; may coll oh hiuit1 AjiuUt iii ,Vliiiough, ri1 Cold. Warm, Hot nnd Steam Halli". DR. F. G. HEARN, SURGEON DENTIST. Would p'fpi'cl fully aimoitueo to the citizens i f JacliMmvitlo tuiil vicinity that he run bo found at his olliee, next door to D. Lion's Cabinet Ware ltoums. where he Is prepared to operate ill the various branches ol his profession. G. W. GREER, PH.Y.SICIAN AND SUKUF.OX. OJIU'4 nt the City Drug Store, J'ACKSIJXVIl.t.K. OllK(Wf.'. 41 P. 11. LYNCH, Wholesale and Itelail Dealer in SB'ox'olsaa. db IDoxxxomttlo LIQUORS, Winos, Syrups A Cordials, -AT TIIK- EL DORADO SALOON, Corner of Cnllftip-iiln nmt Oregon Sin. 0"A11 orders promptly tilled. 'J.-itf ALEXANDER BUSWELL, -I'UAfJTItSAIi- I'AI'KIMtULKU, anil Hlnnk-JSook 3Iaiiuracturer. 751"7 Clny and lil-i. Commercial streets, between Moiitgoiucry and Pausoine, SAN KllANt'ISCO. :rj Hlndiug of evry description neatly exoouted ; IMauk Hooks ruled and Hound to any desired pattern. 2-l:y J)l)(jiAN J6 WALL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, llrlck llultilln g, Cor. Kront A V Hlrrt-tn. ClUiSCKNT CITY, CAL. WJIVL attend lo the Itecelving and For wariliiig of all OooiN entnted to their care, with prompt nesu and iliputcli. Comngiimeuts solicited. Merchandise re ceived on storage. Cren-eut City. -April 10. 18fi2. 1.1 N. H.-No goodsdelivered until thofreight and charires are oaiil. 1). v W. jii;i)iiio of Pitm;s -.IX- Stoves & Thnvarc -AT IIIS- Stovo and Tinwaro Shop, Third Street, between tho Express Saloon and Dowell's Law OlScc, Jackonvllle. Oregon. ICeops coiisluutly on liuiiil tliu best pat tern of CGOXINfi STOYlr.f, TAllLOll STOVKS, SALOON STOYKS, And every lvinil of Till, Iron anrt Coppcrwurc, Ilesides a great vaiiely of Culinary art icles too numerous to mention l'ersons wMdug anytliing In my line are respectfully Invited to call nnd examluu the oiialitv and prices of my wares. Hve-y kind of .1011 W()KK done lo order. My own ware repaired without chart;!. (jkoiujk u. Donnis. iTHdksonvlllo. Nov. .. 18(il. i:i M. A. BRENTANO Is daily in receipt d" u largo iiFsortinent of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WINKS, CORPJA LS. 1 1 A Ul V A U K, U LASS VA J JK, And all kinds of naxiNrxaNrG- tooxjS. Up recommends his Inrtro. new stock of CIGARS & TOBACCO, MATOHKS, S'l'ATIONlORY, CARPS, Toy and Fancy Ware. And i great many oilier articles too nu merous, to mention, nil of whirlrlie . will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or in.cxclmngo for COUN'I RY. PR0DUCJ3. Jacksonville, August -'2&, 1 61. ( -li -r. SXEOIAL NOTICES. I. 0, 0, F. Jaokhoxvu.i.k Lodok No. 10, holds Its regular nuiuliugi, every SAT UUUAY HVEA'l.VG, at their Hull (Mp' Cully'K Tlieater building), ut So'clock. ' llrothers in good standing ore cordially Invited to attend ' E i,F. Rl'mkm., N. G. liglif. ' Tlu.' shilling wtw kept r f . ; J y Wnrren Lodge No, 10. A, f r A. 11. A. HOLD their roaulap common!- vvcatioiis tlio WednCMluy Evenings on Nor preceding the full moon, in jack- .SOXVIl.t.K, OltKOOX. 9 (J. W. (JllKlSR, w. M. TT. Ttt.OOM. Srr'u. O F - ROYAL AKC1I MASONS, JACKSON VH.I.li. OlihVOA', Will hold itsrcgularcomiimnicallnnHou the Ilrxt Nut until)' Kvi'. of.KvATj- Mouth. All Fojourniiig Companions In good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. JLS. J1YDK. II. P. Jap. T. ni.K.v.v. Secy. ikc8:47 EYAN & HINDE lmvonow for salu a good Mock of every variety of Merchan dise, nnd will he pleased to t-ee ilielr friends, whether they with to buy goods or not. Call at their Uriel: Store, on California street, opposite the United States Hotel. Jacksonville. Sept. 27, 18li2. .'JTtf Special Notice. Al who know them selves indebted to the undersigned, either by note or account, will please call Immedi ately mid t-ctflt) with E. F. HrxHKi.i, (of Jacksonville. Oregon). Notary Public, who Is fully uuthorir.ca1 to receive and receipt for me. Jly so doing, you will cooler a favor and wivo yours.elvi nift. 0. W. GIIKKK. Jacksonville. Og'n.. Sept. 2."th. 1.SVJ. Fair Warning Pay Up. Persons Indebted to DR. G. W. CJIIEKU are aware that their accounts have been placed In my hands lor collection. If not settled bun tliutcli, proceedings will hu instituted thereon according to ir. l'lea.-e call nnd settle, and save yourselves cos-l. i:. v. Rc;ssi:Lr Jacksonville. Nov. 8lh. 1WI2. TlIK MmilCAt. ANI Sl'ltllK'AI. l.NSTITfTK of Dr L. J. C.u'K.w Is already secured In a portion wliieh places it, in well us Itu pro prietor, fur above Ihu ihuiUh of envy and ln'iilV'.-siiiiml malice. In the schools id' France, the highest prizes aru often award ed lo practitioner.- in this department of Medical K-ience, and tNev ocoupy with others an equally lofty po.ilion in the pro-JVm-Ioii. Kicord N an illutritm exauiple, a shining light among the phlloMiphlcnl stars of Ids age in I'uroiii. and Dr. Czupkay hr. fully eipialled him in this country, as a livool'of which, the l'lii Indcl plilu College of .Medicine couipllmenteil him with a diploma and tliu honorary ml tiimlcm degree. Select ing lliis as his Held of operation, although qualified as a graduate of the L'uiver.-ity of l'e-th, and latit Chief Surgeon of tliu Hun garian Revolutionary Anny, for more ex tcudiAl labors, Dr. L. J. Gy.aikr.y has bent Id" oarne.-t atlention to tliu euro of ohionic dirt'iises, in wliicli ho has beeomu o great an e.JjJert that lie Is now recardid -us tho lu.tdw in tills branch of his profession throughout the United States, and liU por trait and biography are publlMiul as mat ter of interest to their readers in tliu nio.-t exclusive journals. The Doctor's olliees are at his.Medical nnd Surgical Jnslltute, on Sacraiiienlo St., corner of LcideMloi'if, nearly opposite tlio buildings of the Pa cilio .Mniliteauhtp Couipauy, Wo ask Ihu particular attention of, our readers to the sworn certllicates of remarka blu cures, in another column of tills paper. IX.SU RANCH AGENCY. Juckson villu. Risks taken upon mills, hotels. stores, etc., on tliu nioit favorable terms. in Ilartlord. t'liienix.iiiranl, (jooilliue, ami other well known and responsible 'compa nies E. 0. SKSSI O NP. A gent. J- OST SIIAWL.-O11 lhe27tlixJctoU.r J last, by tho .undersigned, while coining through the Canyon, 4 lurgo wooleu shawl (double) with red border. lurk col ors, barred, center purple, villi n small rent in the border, was lost. Tlio under signed will pay a liberal reward to any ouu who will bend the same to llitiSi'NTiMJi. Olllce. 8. D. YANDVKi:. NOTICE- Imru authorized John S. Drum, of this place, lo act as my ageul during my absence, lo transact business lor inn In my name. 1LIUA.U in jihb. Jacksonville July l.'i. IHita. antf J" OJJ HUNTING neatly executed at the SENTINEL-OFFlCli. Speech by Daniel' S. Dick inson. At a Unlpn tnicting in Cooper Institute. N. Y., Oct. (illi, that noblo Democratic putrlolj Daniel S. Dickinson, delivered u very eloquent speech, from which the fol lowing it) extracted,: Governments inuko constitutions nnd law ccJ!stlt,tjdlonj3 Jind .Iva's do not make jovcrnmcuts. Loud npplutixe. Consli tutions und luwHiiie tolieobserviil in ull its civil polity, nnd in ordinary exigencies even in war; but-ninong .the lirot rights nnd privileges, iinij ,liigh,'st und holiest duties and obligations of the Government, is the preservation of its own existence. Consti tution, law, freedom of speieli. liberty of the press, usurpation, tyranny, etc., ate words easily prated, mid even parrots can be taught lliiin. Rut turn should know that the instincts of a Government, as well as of nn individ ual, when assault! d, tire self-defense. The father und protector of it dependent family who should fail to omploy n his energies when assailed by n murderer or bandit, und insleiid thereof procictled lo recite from u law book, would, if slain, rank with sui cides in tliu Fight of God and man ; and u Chief Magistrate who should fail to pro tect Ids Government against foreign or domestic, foes, tinned or unarmed whether avowed or silt-nt, whether wielding openly the iinplcineitR of death or insUliously act ing us the advocate und. apologist of rebel lion would himself Itu guilty of truism, ami. would' deserve impeachment, convic tion and execution. Those who volunteer an expouents or oruclcs of constitutions nnd laws, should at least understand the rubjret Ihey arc discussing shobld know thai in limes of peril lo the nation, mnr tiul law inheres in l he. very essence and ex istence of every Government ns a great necessity, und may be und should be assert-1 ed when miuisitu lor the preservation ol its life und being. A war of lebellion is a fearful nnd ulurming reality, and is neither to be run awav from nor" quieted by n citing board ing-school homilies. It demand.' und should receive every clement of power which slumbers in the bosom of the nation. When Loid Wellington upon an exigency proclaimed martial law. on being nked v.'httt it was, leplied that It was the discre tion of the commanding General. Milita ry law is the law fur the government or the military forces of u nation. Martial Jaw is more rigorous still, wider in its ap plication, and is deliued by Smith, un early and eminent writer, in his" English Repub lic,'' and by others who have compiled its tot deiinflioiiH. Tliu President has no such power us u civil inngistrale in I lie or dinary administration of the Government, but, m a time of conspiracy, rebellion and war, as Commauder-iii-Chief, when in his judgment the public sulety demands it. he possesses, nnd may mid should exert, if necessary, as much power us tliu autocrat of nil the Rus.-ias, for the purpose of pre serving from destruction tlio Government conlided to him, Seymour to the contrary notwithstanding. Jt is u power dangerous nnd liable to nbuse ; should ulways bo exercised with caution, and only in times of danger; but in such a period it is the Government's fulvn'ion ami lock of defense. The course d tho President in uriesting spies and the apologists eif rebellion in suppressing tie-iisemublo pre?es in suspending the hu hcus corps, and in luying his hand upon the aiders and .couifot tees, nnd ubettois of treason nod conspiracy, eutitlis him to the admiration and llianks of every good citi r.eu. Lol assas.-ins whet their knives let spies und traitors, and pimps, ami inform-' ers scowl, und gibber and whisper discon tent because tliu "fieidom of speech" is ii bridged let conspiracy and treason idol at their infernnl cotn"erenees let politicians scheme and elongntu and contract their gum eluHtic platforms to suit emergencies', and when all this hus been done, the action of the T'resident in these measures, though probably not free from mistakes and errors, will bo approved by honest men and in the sight, of i leu ven, and will, when lebellion shall only be remembered for the blood it has shed und the wrongs it Juts perpetrated, "stand the tost of lalents' and of time." Loyal men find tho rule no inconvenience. That the disloyul should condemn it und halo Jt,. as they funr it, is natural.; lor No rougu o'er felt tho halter draw With good opinion of tliu law. I slnnd today whero T stood when Sum ter 'fell, determined to see niy 'country's Hug vindicated, lo see the supremacy of the Constitution established und upheld, to see the sovereign law acknowledged, to seo re bellion eru.-hed, to act with fliose, i.nd those only, who would go all lengths to break it down, to noUiguinst ull who wo'd be itd dtifeideri or apologists, to act with those who, in pui suing rebellion, would ttoji Qiilj.ut.ithe.putjiosis ol civilization und Christianity in cfTdrts lo eWstroy it ; to em ploy every menus, moral! nnd material, known to man, lo cut it up' und to cut ir. down in, tliu must ellcluul manner, mxl nlso ut the curliest moment. I devotel , seven of the best years of my life in i florist for the settlement of this accursed question peaceably, tlult it might be taken out of political field, North und South, und be let uloncjlonrk out its own peculiar pro blem under tlic'mysteriniw dispensation of a guiding nnd benifieeut Providence. Now that it is unnecessarily made the pretext for a wickid and en useless rebellion by the Southern people, I cure not how food I sci its end. J (mid Hie war power broad enough lo cover the whole question, und I confess, in a time when our Government k lirmbling in the balance Ifcforc the world. I like to see it exeicised, when il is woll, and boldly, und thoroughly done. Let those who hike up the t-wo'rd perish by the sword is my doctrine, and let those who nii.-e a rebellious urmy against the Consti tution take just puch aid und comfort ns martial law and the war power, in tlieir ut most, rigor miet out lo them, whether it be hemp, or slrel, or lend, or u confUcation of pinperty. I would have preferred practi cal und real nets in the premises ns occa sions demanded, under martial law as such, to theories or puper proclaunilions. for I' hold the war power abundant and legisla tion unnecessary ; but, the President liuv- . irg delei mined upon a pioeluiiMition.v I would have pril'cired to see ho'w it would work in the hist few months of the old year to the first iluy of I lie new. Hut if the proclamation weakens tho re bellion nnd strengthens tho Government n-e I hope nnd believe it will 1 am for it and ull its consHpiencc. and any und every other measure wliicli will eondiicc to that end. A Fatiikii;) Lamknt. Prentice of Ilia Louisville Journal, thus comments on the denth of one of his sous, who waskilled in the icbel ranks lately, at Augusta, Kentucky : William Courtlund Prentice wa? no common young man. Ite was remarkable in Ids powers and tiinpcrnnnit. A model of manly beauty, he had extraordiuaiy ii tellectual energy, a strong thiist for sttan;e and curious knowledge, ami a deep passion for nil that is sublime nnd beautiful in poetry mid nntuie. Ho was gcneron, manly, high-hearted, and of a couraee that no mortal peril, come in what form it might, could daunt. He lovul wild mid dangerous adventure for the very danger'- sake. His e'aglo spirit lived among the mountain crags und shouted back to the shouts of the Btorui. Although kind, an-selli.-li and Immune, Jic was impetuous, pas- , sinuate, and of unconquerable prejudices, he was not unfrequcntly nnjiKt in'his judg ment, and he permitted nothing to stand between him nnd the execution of his pur poses. This young1 man. if he had always directed hi.s cnertfics judiciously, would have made himself a riNiiu'.'uishcil orna ment in tiny profession of life, lie might, have been an able und honored statesman in the service of the Republic. Hut an intense Southern sympathy, in spile of the arguments, tliu remonstrances, nnd I ho en treaties of those wlio dearly loved him, made him an nclive rebel ngiiinn his coun try. And. nfter a brief five weeks service in" the n bel ranks, he fell, soon to breathe. out his fiery life, receiving meanwhile, far away from 'his family, the kindly ministra tions of Ihoso ngn'hwt whoso cause bi strong -right arm had been raised. Oh. If he had fallen in 'his country's service, fallen willi "his burning eves fixed in love und de votion upon tho Hag that for more lhau three-fourths of n century has been a stn.r of worship for his nnceslors. his early death, though still terrible, might have been borne by a father's heart ; but nlus, the ic flection Hint he fell in tinned rebellion against the glorious old banner, now the emblem of the greatest and holiest cuuo the world ever knew, is full of desolation nnd almost of despair. On tiik Ixcukasi:. Tho Skxtixki. sul soription list. All right friends. We hui! calculated our stock of paper, etc., ou 'hand would last n year, but wo have no objections to using it up in six .months. Four dollars per nnnum until the li'Jd of this month after that date, five dollars. It is no doubt ple'usnut to attend n country ball:; 'but we know it is anything but pleasant to le awakened from u sound sleep, in the " wee small hours of morn," by u returniRgfpuriy, " skinful of whiskey." In fact, it is on infernal mii-nncc. AtisKNT, 'J'no editor hns absented him self from hisfiunctum for over a week past. He is in Hie .mountains bnggiug gr'zleys..- Who wuots a steals. .