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Hy application lo Postmasters mid Mnil Ciii'i'lt'i-n. you rutilcurn that thu Semi-weekly Oiumo.v Sknti.nt.i. has by far n linger clieu lutloii in (ho co.intles of Southern Oregon nml Del Norte county. California, tlmti any other paper. This fuel should commend llio Si:.tinki. to you uc n superior medium for advertising. I.tsr oi' Ai.'UXTrt. who urn authorized lo transact any basilicas concerning this pa per, in (lie riiinu' of I lie publisher : fi. 1". FlMiiT, Sim Frrtiioiico; Wml-woilli it Itavnes, Yickn; F.ber Kmry, Aiililnnil: il. C. Taylor, l'licenlx; W. W. Fowler. Apple gate: It. S. Dunlnp, Wllllannbiirg; John It. I'rindie. Kerhyvillc: A. II. MelKnin. Waldo; It. J. Km lies." Waldo; 'V r.. M. Kvun. All house: .loi'l Thorn. 'iinyunvil!.c; UufusMnl jory. Ilosehiirg; Isauoli. Moorcs. Salem: F. M.'l'lli-worlh.'Kugeuo Oily; F. Churmnn, Oreirnu Oily; I). W. Wukollehl. Albany; Jlenjutuln Oonli, Corvullls; .1. II. Smith. Crc-ceut Oily; Albert Doolittle, Happy Cmii p. E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLTC. Ofllco Willi II. F. Powell. Ki., Third Hired, J.tricsnNvti.i.i:. Oiikcon. 2!) R. D. MORFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.CKKONVII.r.K, OtlKC.ON, ""4T ILL practice hi Ihe several Courts of V tlio First Judical DNtrlct. mid In the Supreme Court. October 'JO. T.'.'. .. II. IU:r.l. .1. HASTON, REED & GASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, J.vfiKsoNviu.K, Oinx.iiK. J. II. HKKI) having determhied to con tiniio tlio practice of bin profession, has asr-o-plated .Mr. Oakio.v willi him in busim-is. and lliey will give prompt attention to any legal hiis'iucss entrusted to their cave, in any of the Court of thl Judicial District. Olllce In same building formerly occupied liv Mr. Iteed. Anirnft ISIh. 'li-j. orange Jacobs", ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonviu.k, Oisr.r.oN, Will attend to Imrtniw in tlio Courts of llio Viil Judicial District, mid in the Sup-emu X'nurt. October 'Jti-It B. FrDOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iT,oKso.sviiar Oi:i:cion. Will practice in all tho Courts or tho Third Judluiivl District, Ihe Supreme Court of Ore gon, nml In Yroku, Cul. Var Scrip prompt ly colleeled. Oct. 18. j.jua m. 1'Vi.i:. ni'irs mai.lokt. PYLE &. MALLORY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UOSKOUKO, l)OU'UI.AS Uhu.ntv, 0.v. Will altoudtoany buMr.e8sconlldllo them, hi the. fovcijI CourtH of lite Fir.-t Jiink'Ial DlFlrict of Oregon, mid in the Supicmu 'oiirt. OqIoImm- 18. L. H. DEWEY, Vatcliiuaker nttil Jeweler, Watolicsand Jowelrvrenalred with nronmt ue.ss and warranted. Shop on California blrcet, two door.s wi'-t of Jovo & Uilger'a. lm.'k"onvllli', July 20; 28 Dnn'fi JSavticr Shop. Iletwccn Uradbiiry t Wado'if and 121 Dorado Saloon, California htrect. SHAVING. Ilalr-cuttlng, Shampooing, Cur ling and Hair Dyeing. (u hand and for m'o, ii geiiulnu article ol Fleh'h Hair Hi:tJ ToitATi vi;. and Griwtadora'H liccthfar Hair Due peter" britt, PliotornpliSc Aviisf, 'U prepared to take pictures in every stylo of the art, with all tho lat) impvovemciilH. Jf lMcturcH do not give HitMaolioii. no elmrges will bo iniule. Call at liln new Gal hry, on the hill, examine IiIb pictured, mid fit 'for your lll;enei!. County TreuBreiJ Oflicc -AT- BRADSURY & WADE'S. K. S. .MOHGAX.Treu-'tiier. JaclfroiiviUeAugusI 1U. itlcm Kcops constantly on hand n jj. tino assortment of Clocks and tST) Jcwki.kv, which ho oilers for tj ' mlo ut very low pricen, for,ri. JJfk tic c?rczinnunTTcmvnnrz cayctcKWKrr tmrMS3 DR. CI- DESCII "Wauio, Joiki'IIi.sk Cou.ntv, Ou.v. Hi:. Dkmjii a jitepared promptly to attend to tho curing of all dK-ues according to the treami'iit of 1'iof. F. V. Hami'aii.. with out the iifo of Mtrciiry, Arsenic, or any polrouoiiH drugi'. For the pail nine yenri lie Iiiim been a practitioner of tiudlciue at Crci'Cent City, an -J i in w.ll .salinlkd tluitlie can give Kpeidy 1'elief to the iilllicliil who may call on'him. Ample nrruiigeiuciil" for Cold. Wm in, Hot nml Steam Hath". G. W. GREER, " PHYSICIAN AND SURUKON. tlilloo ut I lie Clly Drug Slme, JAricsoNvn.M:. Oucoo.v. -11 I. 11. I.VINTII, Wholesale and Uetail Dealer in LIQUORS, Wines, Syrups & Cordials, -at Tin:- EL DORADO SALOON, Comer of Cnttfoinlu nml Oirgou Slu XVrAll ordero promptly lilled. iWlf ALEXANDER BUS WELLJ -I'HAHK'.M.- HAl'KU-UULKH, and IM:;itlt-JIo!: rriaattifnciuvoi'. 5J7CI'iy and M Commereial Htreel.-, between Montiioiuery and Siiiimiihu, SAX KHANOlrfCO. S?a I'lndlug of ev.ry deccriptinn neatly executed : Itlauk IJnok.j ruled mid Hound lo any desired pntlera. 2-l:y JJUGAN io WALL, F0RWARDIH6 ARD GODSMISSlOn MBROKA2TT3, Uilck Uiilldliig, Cor. Front A lKlrcitu. CRKSCKXT CITY, CAL. WILL attend to the Receiving and For warding of all Good entrusted to their care, with promiituesH and dispatch. Coiihiguiueuts (solicited. Merchandise re ceived 011 i-lonige. Crescent City. April 19, l.SIW. 15 X. H.-No good" dell vt.'ied until Ihe freight ami charges mo paid. 1). fc W. REVlvi!!-OXl)FPail,GS -IN- Stovcs & Tinware G. Bo DORKIS -AT HIS Stovo and Tintvaro Shop, Tliird Street, between tho Ejcpresa Saloon nnd "DoweU'c Law Olllce, Jae.hsouville. Oregon. Keeps coiiGtmitly 011 hand tho best pat tern" of COOKINfi STOYHS. l'AULOK S'I'OVKS. hSALOOX STOVKS. And every Iciud of Tin, Iron and Coppcrwarc, Iksides 11 great variety of Culinary art icles too nuinerniis to mention Persons wishing anything in my line nro respectfully Invited to call and examine the quality and prices of my wares. Kvu-y kind of .1011 WORK done to order. My o'wu ware repaired without rliursi'. (JKORGN H. ROltlllS. Jachsonvillo. Nov. .. 1801. ):! "M. A. " BRENTJSTb Is daily in receipt of u largo assortment of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WIXES, CORDIALS, HARDWARE, 0 LASSW'ARH, And all hinds of ixitfxasro'r TOOLS, lie recommends his large, new stock of OSCARS & TOBACCO, MATCHES. STATIONARY, CARPS, Toy and Jancy Ware And a great many other articles too nu merous to mention, nil of which ho will t'fll LOW 1'UR CASH, Or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Jnc!(sonvile, August U3,18C2. T0.ST SHAWL. On"ilic"27lli October 1J last, by tlio undersigned, while coming through Hie Canyon, n largo woolen fhiiw 1 (double) with till border, dark col ors, lurred, center purplo. with t. fiimill rent in the Lnrdifi', was lost. TJ10 under signed will ji.iy r. liberal reward to any one who will send 'the samo to tlieSsNTixhi. Oilfctf. H. D. VA.VDVKB. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1SG2. mnia'JigJgaynjKgmUs. i iv.wrgciisnwuiJuiLi.xi.vBAw.MMui'iiiimmjLtitfiii i-'.waj T;o Alleged Orison oi' the President?:) Proc3aau:iliun. i.iiTTKit nto.M iioni'.tiT dam: owk.v. From Ihe New Voil: Tribune. 'I'o the t'lwideiil of the United .Stales : Kit In Iayn when tlio public, fufely is im minently tliualelied. mid the late ol a na tion limy hang upon a Hindu net, v. e owe (iiiiik tpcecli. aliove all otlnr men, to hnn who U highest in authority. 1 fIiuII speak 10 you as man to man. ilimi!) opinion.! luivo been foniied of yon ; even honest r.ien douiiling the pro. liily of your intention". I do not hIiiiio lliei'r iloiiltts. believe you lo be upriglil, ninglelieiirt(il in your desire to lei-cue the couutiy in the hour ol her ut most mcil, without ttficrthouglit of the pcioiial eon-a-tpteneea to ynutself. if. iiinid the niultitudc of contending counsel, you huvo hesitated and doubted ; if. when 11 great measure suggcMcd itself, you have tdiriiul; from I lie vast icMinyi bilily, iifraid to go forward Ie?t you should go wrong, what wonder? How few, Mime lint foundation of the world, have found lhriii"clv(H in 11 portion environed with public perils no iiuiiiitiiiis, oppressed witii iTspoii"ibililiis so hhji mid solemn, us yourM'il! No man ever craped from such p reads the lesson of liistory 'vitliont it bold ' hemt nml 11 high faith. bilom, pru d'iice, lorcthoiight. these arc essential. Jlul not second to these is that noble eonr uue wliich ml ventures the right, and leaves the consequences to (Sod. Men ever lollow willingly 11 daring leader; most willingly of all in great emergencies. Holdness and decision com mand, often even in evil, the respict and concurrence of mankind. How much more in good. I here is it measure needing cnumgo to iidont mid enhance it. which I believe lo be of virtue fitiflicienl to icdeeni the nation in this its darkest hour; one only; I know of no other to which wo tuny rationally trust Tor relief 110111 impending daiigeis without mid within. The dnngeis which threaten us me two fold: I' irs.1, from tho Confederate forces, conipoFed of men whose earnest convic tions and reckless bravery it is idlo to deny. Secondly, from 0111 selves, compelled to make use ol n military power of pio portions to gigantic thai 110 nation ever permittid the exist euro of nieh without moie or less 1 isle to the people who em ployed it. If we think lightlv of this latter danger, we slight the (cachings of ull past time. As to the llrst : Have you not had your moments of doubt whether we arc to suc ceed at nil? whether the Union, once so glorious, will ever be rc-united? whether peace, which wu iiFod to enjoy with us lit tlu gratitude as we do the Vu'u or the air we breathe, will ever again fettle down over our distracted country? If I have doubts of all" this, it is only becaiiFO I do not know what your action -will he. We have at our disposal the means or certain miccc.-s; but I cannot tell whether, while there is jet time, you will decide to employ them. Our enemies, like the (jiecian hero, have otic vulnerable point. You have not touched it yet. What fliould huvo been their element of wenkners him luen sulll-rcd to remain mi element of strength. They have nearly a million of able bodied men ol lit age for war or for labor. Holding these men in bondage, mid em ploying iliem to till the soil, I hey ure ena bled tot-end to llio but tie-field almost their entire white adult population, yet preserve their commissariat siiflleienlly supplied. It li3S nlways been a great wrong that the:-o men mid their families should ha held in bondage. "We of the North have, hitherto acquiesced in it, lest, in the en deavor to redress it in violation of the Constitution, greater evils might ensue. Hut the time has come when it ;V consti tutional to udrers it. The rebellion has iiuiile it so. Property in man, always mor ally unjust, has become nationally ("lunger oun. Property that eiulangeis the s.ileiy of n tuition should not besnU'ered lo remain in the lunula of its citizens. A Chief Mag istrate wh.o snfn'is it fo to icmain bceorrus 1 ('sponsible (or the conseqiieuefs. For he has tho right, under the law mid tho Con stitution, 10 tnko private property, witii just eotnpens.ition ofl'ered. for pub'lio use, whenever it ia nppaient that any public exigency demai.ds such appropriation. Forgive what may seem curt s-peccli if I eay that, in my judgment, a Picr.ident with a just tetiiu of duly has no uptiou in such u ease. In thodueexeiciseof your oflicinl power, in strictest aeeoidancc with law and the Coniiiulinn, you can deprive tlio enemy of that which, above all elcu, has given, mid still gives him uid and comfort ; you can decline emancipated his slaves, the sup pliets of hie ceiuuiiaariul. Gradually, uu can deprive him of these ; and Tor ev eiy huudiui thousand pioductive lulioieis he Ioas, you may have 11 handled limit sand sold.crs. With their md ymi eaii rriich the lest. What then remains for him V lie must thin his 1 auks to cultivate Ins ptmnatitius, lie must labor for his own fond, or must perish lor the lack of it. The pidplo are forbidden lo give uid and comfort to the tebels. What ol a (I'liveriinit'iit that has power to cut ull' from aid mid comfort all the icbelsol theSuulh, it 1 icl falls to exeiuise it ? Wu ought to do tlmt which is right, even if the iccompcnse nc dUtaut and un certain ; but we add fully to injustice, if wi! neglect 11 great act ol lienihcenee that is to be rewarded, even now, by our own piiservatiou. Yet ngain. Can you look fonvnrd to the lulurc of our couutiy, mid imagine any slate of things in which, with slavery niil existing, we should be assured of perma nent pence.' J cannot. Wo can eonatitu Initially extirpate slavery at. this time. Hut if we fail to do this, then, unless we intend hereafter to violate the Constitu tion, wo shall have a fugitive j.luvo law in opeintbiti whenever the war is over. Shall the Ninth have snerilierd a hundred thou sand lives and two millions of 1 1 ensure to conn.' to that at last".' Not even a guar antee of pi nee puichasid at so enormous a cost? After voiuiitaiy exertions 011 the part of our people lo wiiicli tho histoiy of the world furnilies 110 parallel, is i ho old root of bitterness still to remain in the ground to sprout mid bear fruit in the In line us it lias borne fiuit in the past? Tin se questions me uddrrhHil to you. For upon you mid upon your action more than any other ouu thing does the unswer depend. You have, at this time, more power than any constitutional monarch in tliu world. The Kunlish (lovernment al ways acts nccordiiiL' to tl poliev tip- provnl by the constitutional nilvit-crs of the Crown. You would violate nsoge only IT you should act without the. advice, or even contrary to the opinions of your constitutional adviseis. I do not mean that you could continue to do this with- piopiiety. or even wflli safety; I meiely acrt that the power is. in point of fact, in your hands. And'for such a power, what 11 responsibility to Cod mid .Man I It is within your power ut this very moiiii'iit. not only to comminute an net of enlightiued statesmanship, but us the iiMriimcnl of the Almighty, lo icstore to freedom a race of men. If you arc tempt ed by mi Imperishable name, it is within your reach We may look ihroiiHi undent and modem history, vet scarce liml 11 sov- erign to whom God oflend the privilege of bestowing on liumauily 11 boon so va.-t. Such an oiler comes to 110 human being twice. It is made to you today. How hug ii will remain open whether in three months or In ouu month from now.it will bo ut your option to accept it God, who leads tho hearts of men, alone knows. And this brings me to speak or another clues of diiiiL-ers iho.-o which may urine lieic in the Nortii mnong ouisclvcs. Do you read the daily newspaper press, dial wonueriiil and ni.-tnietive modern in dex of the passing opinions of thu times? If so, have you not ucenilyseen there signs 111.11 sinrtiHl you ndvice, iiuducioiisly giv en in cei tain quarters, that it is time the army t-hould tuku the power in its own hands mid demand the dismii-siii from your Cabinet of the best men in ! ? Ilnvu you no fnctB in your own experience going to prove that Mich audacity has not shown its head without power mid numbers that render it formidable? 1 do not liar jt; not now, if it is uranglul ut its birth, but l.e tempts Providence who snflcrs that spirit ol anarchy to grow uu.l gather strenght before striking a blow for its de struction. You cannot be ignorant of the design of these men. lie that 1 litis may rrud it. They see that wo in? drifting towawls emancipation. They see that ihe demand from the masses of our people fur this great measure U becoming, day by day, more importunate. They know that a majority of your Cabinet favor it. They fed as sured, as lo yoiiiM-lf, that if the option re niiiimd with you. it is but n question of time mid of firm when ami how a procla mation of emancipation will be issued. They perceive but ouu power that has any chmice successfully t urrest this stream mid coerce your uetion. Openly they np pciu to it. Openly they decluro that Cabinet MjuisteiR must bu imposed upon jou by military dictation. No oth er coiiiso is left the into effect their gicut object, namely, to perpetitito among us that slavery which the nation, with n de termination wliich iiicicasts from day to day, is resolved to uproot. One blow may be dealt by you against these men that will crush foiever their treasonable cabals. It is, the sumo thut lays- the foundution of pease and assures, VOL. VI r NO. uh beyond po-siblu penidveiituie, thu dowi fufl of tho icbellion. They know il e r dan gr. They lend eiuuncipalioii in tho signs of the tniiis. It wu-i to ti em the handwri ting on tho wall, lorctdiui'owitiir their p -iilieul late. What wonder that they re suit lo dispcinte melius to arrest its ad vent? Shall tliev he allowed time, bv insidious argument, to entice the unwary into tin tanks of sedition? Hy pioinpt action alone can you pievcntit. It is idle In await unanimity. Aleii aeqtr.e-ee in 11 thousand things, once liglilly nml boldly done, tn which, if propo.cd to them In advance, they might liml endless objection. Do you hesitate? Wnl you delay tho blow? See to it, that when, at last, your resilutioti is taken, thu power tuny not al ready have pased away from your hands. Toe 'JUd of September appiouehcs tho date when the sixty days notice you l:av given to tilt' lebeli wi'll expire without other icply lo your warning than the inva sion of Maryland mid u ineunneo In Penn sylvania. Js it to rest there? Patiently we have waited the time. Is nothing t" follow ? Are our enemies to boast that wo speak bravo woids and there an end en' it? What n day. if you but will it, may thnt -lid of September bicouie. A day to the lebels of dUpuir, to every loyal heart of exultant icjoieiug. A day of which thu anniversary will be celebrated with jubitei' while the 'American Union indiircs. A day to be reinemlieitd, not in our land alone, but wherever hutuiiiiily mourns over thewiongsul tl.o nluve, or lejoiccs in his liberation. You me the first President to whom the opportunity was ever oir-red constitution ally to inaugurate such u day. W you fail us now, jou maybe the la-t. Lift. then, the weight from the heart of this people. Let them bienlhu free once mote. Kxtii pute the blighting curse, a living threat ihioughout long years past, that has smit ten at lust witii desolation a laud to wliich God had grunted every thing but wisdom mid justice. Give buck to the nation its hope and laith in a future of peace mid undisturbed prosperity. Fiilllll you can more than fuillll llio" brightest anticipa tions of thosu who. in the name of human freedom, and in the face of threats that have ripened into terrible realities nincc. fought that battle which placed yon wheio you now stand. Roitr.ttT 1 .u.r. 0vi:n. New York, Sept. 17. Ifc'O'J. Dm:.v:i:s ov Washington. Tlio cor respondent of tho New Voik Commercial Advertiter, Miys : You have been eoiitJiini ly inlorined by tclegiums mid concspoia' ents that " Washington is mfe." This K iinduibtedly li tie. Indeed, it may be ques tioned whether the capital, at any moment, lias been in ical danger. Tho le'bd au thorities have never, ut any time, to can. sidcrcd it. Hut it in well that il should bo known that the chief defence of Washing ton consists in thu munition of locks' that surround tho entire eiicuuil'ereiicc or the city. Iib location is such, ucmly iu the centre of an area exactly ten mile sqiiaie, thnt every approach to it can be securely guarded. There at e flfty-t wo foi ts. ami several parallel linen of eniluinkmenls at this liour around Washington. The fortifications on Arlington Heights are alone of sufficient strength to deft ml tlm Capital nguint an army of live hundrtil thousand invaders, All tho guns of the forts me iu pel feet range of each other, and command every inch of space be tween. In addition to these the embank ments can tbiow heavy shells for overt hi ee miles beyond, while the gunboats iu tin: river, within tlio linc-n of battle, can reach even further. In all the points iljippni the veiy best of our picked troops are Ma tiond, eoiumuuded by experienced oflicers. It is sale to say that four hundred thou sand drilled men nro on duty, with mi abundant supply of ordinunco .and ammu nition, for the immediate defence of the Capital of the nation. Hence, Washing ton ii safe. Sthono Ni,i...im Tim lliil'ttin snvs that a gentleman and ludy recently trial their lungs on a spirometer, on Jvcnrney street. The gentleman sent the vulvo up farther than any of tho crowd who pre diil bim hud done. Hut when the lady upplied her ruby lips to tlio mouth-piece, it roe very niucn iiiguer sun. mo mum ration of 'he byjtauders was immense il showed so iollv a strength ol lunga. Y,. ." siiul her snoue as ho turned away. " Sal lma got tho strongest bioatu of any fjal." A virv nriu'iieious VOUIIL' mail. BOniPil Isaac, says that "if lie is drafted, Abraham will bu ottering up Isaac as 11 hucriuce. 1 11 .in 1 1 ' Tliero is no man who would not bo mor tified il he kuew what his liiends t'-.ought of, him. '