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Sitofckir 'Sentinel: O. JA.C0118), KUJpr. " to tub efkicauv and rkumankncf ok your Union, a Govihinmkxt for tub wiioi.k ih lNntsi'iiss vw.k." Washington. JACICSONVIfiliK, OKEUON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 18G2, The President's Message, Wc givo to our renders, in tills issue, this document entire. It is probably the most important Message ever sent to Con gross, since our patriot forefnthcrs ostntilish cd tins Government on constitutional foun dations. Our national convulsions lend to it, beyond its ordinary importance, an in tense additional interest. It is big with the future destiny or tliis nation. lis style is homely, terse and direct. If it is desti tute or rhetorical ornaments, it has the com pensating virtues or plainness and logical force. Wc havo failed to find in it that mysticism nnd ambiguity so manifest to some of our cotemporaries. The Message has been criticised more for its omissions than for anything it contains. It is true that thu President takes some things for granted ; nnd among these arc, first, that this war is to be vigorously prosecuted ; and, second, that this rebellion is to 1m crushed out by tnililury power. But while this work is progressing nnd approaching its consummation, llio President seeks to set in operation means which will effectually remove the cause, nnd prevent in nil future time the recurrence of any more bloody attempts nt national murder. The rebel lion is but an effect, springing from an ad equate cause. That came is slavery. Not that the object of tho war is to overthrow slavery, but that tho snlety of tho Union, and the preservation of the national author ity requires that the fruitful source of sedi tion and rebellion should be removed. So long as the infecting cause exists, wc may expect national eruptions. The millions that havo been spent, and the tens of thou sanda of noble, and patriotic lives that have been sacrificed, will ull huvo been lost, if the effect is only repressed, and the cause left operative nnd malignant as ever. While we recognize tho fact that this re bellion is only to bo crushed out by vigor ous and terrible war, wo would look be yond the sinoko and carnage of tho pres ent, and provide some adequate guarantees for tho tranquility of the future. Wo like the plan of compensated emancipation pro posed by the President. He commends it to our judgment by reasons unanswerable, and conclusive. The President triumph antly answers tho pntronizing argument, big with the assumption of superiority, and which generally developed itself in the following egotistical strnin : " As for my $e!f, I do not fear the consequences of emancipation, but tho poor, white, laboring trash, away down below me, what will they do ?'' It is needless to remark that there never has been found a white man who made the argument personal to himself. There aro about four millions negroes in the United States. Tho President hints in a solueing mnnncr, that there will not be over eight millions, if they nro emanci pated. Ho is of opinion that they will not do much more work after they are eman cipated than they do now ; hence, their gradual emancipation will not be apt to affect white laborers much. Tub Messaok. The copy given by us is taken from the Bulletin. In many sen tences, however, we have copied from the Union. We have carefully compared the copies, published in the Alia, Bulletin and Union, nnd find that so far as the language and construction of the sentences aro con cerned, the difference is material and important,- Let u& illustrate. In the very last part of the Message is tho following, according to the Union-: " In giving free don to the slave, we insure Justice to the free, honorable alike ii what we' give and what ,w?i preserve.?' Ike Bulletin bar.it j i ffl'llli Mn lai' " Ihfis'rVholmrtwweraTrJJbCTHhg responsibility ; in giving freedom to the slave we:instire freedom to the free aYidhob' ortble nliko'i.MicMd'i isr'tbesame nsi the Bulletin's. Inthor comparison (of the copies such differences are constantly oc curring. Under these, circumstances,1 the talk about " tangled and torturous senten ces" is a little out of place. The copy sent us by the gentlemanly telegraph ope rator, at Yreka, was not more incorrect than the copies published in many of the California papers. ADMONITORY. GENERAL ORDERS. No. ICC. "WAR DkI'AHTMKNT, " Adjutant Gkskrai.'b Offick, -Washington, Oct. 23, 1802." "It nppcarlng that largo quantities of " trovcrnment property liavo neon un'nw. "fully disposed of by non-commisslonrd " ofllccro and soldiers, in vlolnllon of law "and of llio Army rules nnd regulations, it " l therefore- orden-d : That nil United "State offlcer "commanding poets shall " scIbi! nil military clothing, blankets, shoes, " arm", equipments, nnd other suck' supplies " which have leen Iwucd by tlr''Govern " merit to solders, and Inst or dlepoed of "In them. Anil it snail bo incumbent on " any person, not n soldier, who may have " any such property In his pncsMon, to " prove Hint ho has lawfully ncqulrcdupns " fojsIoii thereof." "Commanding officers of companies nro " rcmludt d that It is their duly not only to " cause soldiers who nro guilty of violating " the law forbidding tho sale, destruction. or negligent los of clothing, arms, and " public property, to bo charged on tho Mnler Rolls with all the articles Improp- erly lost or disposed of, but alo to en- " force such other punishment as the nature or llicir offence mnv iicmnnil. " By order of thu Sorrelnrv of War :" "L. THOMAS, " Adjutant General." Tho foregoing Order Is published for tho benefit of whom it may concern. Itn re quirements nro peremptory nnd will ho strictly enforced by the military at thin pout, nnd it Is thus made public so that thoo persons who havo clothing, or other public property, obtained In tho unlawful manner specified, may voluntarily return the same and avoid procciition. Tho law referred to is An Act of Con press, approved January 1 1 tit. 1812. Sec. 17, nnd Hint portion which is npplicablu here reads as follows : ' That every person not subject to the " rules and articles of war" who " shall purchnc from any soldier, his arm. " uniform doming, or any part tiiercor " shall upon legal conviction, bo fined nt "tint discretion or nny court having cog' " niznnce of tho Fame, in nny mm not ex '' ceeding three hundred dollars, nnd bo im- "prisoned any term not exceeding one " year." C. S. DREW, Muj. 1ft Car. 0. V., Com'tr Post. Camp Baker, Oregon. December 8th. 18C2. NOTICE.-All proper accounts for sub sistence supplies, contracted by Lieut. Jeso Roblnon. 1st Cav. 0. V.. A.C. 8., during the period from November 1,1801, to March 31, 1802, will bo paid, if made in proper form, on presentation to tho Com missary of Subsistence at Fort Vancouver, W.T. By request of Captain Jno. Kellogg, Com mbtary of Sulwlstwice, Sun Francisco, Cal. D. O. UNDERWOOD, Lieut, and A. A. (1. S. Camp Buker, Oregon. Dec. 8, 18G2. ewo B. P. DOWELL, Attorney at Law, Jaeksonvlllp. Oregon, and L. F. GRO VER. Portland, Oregon, will attend to the collection of any of the above claims. O. JACOBS, Attorney at Law, nt Jack sonville, Oregon, bus nn agent at Portland, and will promptly attend to the collection of nny of such claims as may be commit ted to him. NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John Fortune, deceased. In Coun ty Court of Dnnglus county, State of Ore gon, December Term 18C2. Alnheus Ireland, administrator of the estate of John Fortune, deceased, late of Douglas county, bavin? presented his peti tion at the Decemher Term of said Court, asking a lieense to sell tho real estate, for the purpose of paying the outstanding debts, and the expenses of administration : It is therefore ordered by tho Court that notice thereof be given to the next of kin; arid nil persons interested in said estate to be and nppenr in court nn Monday, the Stli .day of Jununry, A. D. 1863, nt the court-room thereof, in the town of Rose burg, then nnd there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the saio of such estate ; nnd thnt this notice be pub lished in " The Oregon SKimim.," Jack sonville, for four weeks successively. W. R. WILLIS, County Judsre. Decemher 10. 1862. ewd ELDORADO SALOON, P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. ' ' Corner California and Oregon Streets. The Proprietor has just received from San Francisco a choice assortment of fine Wine, Liquor, Cigar, ".iKrCi, ." " -ETC. ' Drop. In a&d teat then. ' ' Djc. 10. foAbscntrDcfteiMaihsr I N tho Circuit Court of the Stnto of Ore con. for the county of Jackson. u .. Jamks R. Pooms V. John :Bjuiiam & AR THUR LaNUKI.T.. t ) , Ol 'I -'I V. Action nt law to recover money. It appearing, tovtjio satisfaction of tho Gourt by nflidavit filed in this cause, that tho dclendnnt, Arthur Lnngell, isn non-res!-dnt of this Stnto ; that the plaintiff has a cause of action against the defendant aris ing on n contract ; that the defendant has piopui-ty in this State, and that the Court lia jurisdiction of the subject of the action : Therefore, in (lip name of the people of the Slate of Oregon, you, the snirt Arthur ban gell, nro required to appear in tho said Court, on the Second Monday In February, A. I). I8I1U, and answer the complaint filed against you by tho plaintiff, or' tho same will bo taken for confessed and tho prayer thereot granted by the Court. Witness tho lion. P. P. Prim. Judge of snld Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk, Dated at Jacksonville, tho 2.1 th day of Oct.. A. D. 1802. oo29wJ3::im TN the Circuit Court of thu Stato of Ore ll con. for the Cotintv of Jaclc-on J. A. ItiuiNNKii & lino. vs. John Uioham & ARTHUR fiANUKl.t.. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to thu satisfaction of the Court. Iiv nllldavit filed in this cause, that the defendant, Arthur Lnngell. is n non-res ident olthh Statu; tlmttliu planum nave a causo of action against thu dclendnnt arising on n contract ; that the defendant hns properly in this State, and that the Court hns jurisdiction of thu subject of tho action : Therefore, in the nnmu of the peo ple of thu Stato of Oregon, you, thu tnld Arlhur Lnngell, are required to appear in tho snld Court, on the second Monday in Feb ruary, A. D. 18(111. and answer the com plaint filed against you by tho plaintiff-', or thu samu will be taken for confessed and the prayer thereof granted by the Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. I'rim. Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated nt Jacksonville, the 25th day of Oct., A. I). 1802. 4tt-:in IN thu Circuit Court of the Slutu of Ore gon, for tho county of Jackson, W. S. Mi.siKii vs. John C. Davkm'OKT and 0. Jaooiis. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by nllldavit filed in this cause, that thu defendant. John C. Davenport, Is u non resident of this Statu; that tho plaintiff has a cause of action against the deluinlnnt arising on n contract; that tho defendant has property In this State, nnd that thu Court has Jurisdiction of thu subject of the action : Therefore, In tho namu of thu peo plu of thu Statu of Oregon, you, thu mid John C. Davenport, are required to appear In the said Court, on tho second Monday In February. A. 1). 1H(!3, and answer thu com plaint filed ngninst you by thu plaintiff, or thu same, will bu taken for confessed and thu prnver thereof granted by thu Court. Witness tho lion. P. P. Trim. Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated nt Jacksonville, tho 2&th day of Oct., A. D. 1802. 48-am IN the Uii cult Court of thu Stato of Ore gon, for thu county of Jnckson. W. S. Mini Kite. John G. Davk.stout. Action at law to recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court, by affidavit filed in this cause, that thu defendant, John C. Davenport is n non resident of this Stato ; that thu plaintiff hns u cause of action against the defendant aris ing on n contract; that the defendant has properly in this State, and thai thu Court hns Jurisdiction of thu subject of tho notion : Therefore, in thu namu of thu people of the Statu of Oregon, you, tho said John C. Davenport, aru required to appear in tho said Court, on tho second Monday In Febru ary, A. D. 1803, and answer thu complaint filed against you by tho plaintiff, or tho same will bu taken for confessed and thu prayer thereof granted by tho Court. Withers tho Hon. P. I'. Prim, Judge of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, tho 25th day of Oct., A. D. 2802. 433m I N thuCiicuit Court of thu Stutu of Ore gon, for thu county of Jnckson. Richaiiii IliinwN and Wim.iam Drown vs. John Hicham & Annum Lanukix. Action nt law to enforcu a mechanics lien. It appearing to tho sntistactlon of thu Court, by nllldavit fib d in this cause, that llio (leluiHiaut, Aiiiiur ijniigcu.is a non-resi dent of thu Statu ; that thu plalntilhi havo n causo of action ncnluKt tho defendant arising on n contract ; thnt tho defendant hns property in this State, nnd that thu Court has jurisdiction of thu subject of thu action : Therefore, in tho namu of tho peo plu of thu Statu of Oregon, you, tho bald Arthur Langell, nro required to appear in thu said Court, on tho scewnd Monday In Feb ruary, A, D. 1803, and answer the com plaint filed ngalnbt you by the plaintiffs, or lha snmu will bu taken for confessed nnd thu pruyer thereof grnnted by tho Court. Witness the Hon. P. P. Prim, Judgo of said Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Dated at Jacksonville, thu 25th day of Oct., A. D. 1802. 43-3111 r N the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon, for tho county of Jackson, John Miixer vs. Geo. H. O. Taylor and G. D. Taylor. Action nt law to recover money. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by nllldavit filed in this cause, that tho defendant, Geo. H. V. Taylor, IB a non resident of this Stato ; that the plaintiff has cause of action against the defendant aris ing on a contract ; that the defendant has property in this State, and that the Court has jurisdiction of tho subject of the no tion : Therefore, in tho name of the people of the State of Oregon, you the said Geo. H. O. Taylor are required to appear In itho said Court, on the second Monday in February, against you by the plaintiff fit the swae. will I a. u. iouu, mm nuincr mv vuuiuiiit uii'U TbT"rh6rc7mfseil an&nhT pFo'ycr thereof be granted by tho Court. Witness tho Hon.iP. P Prim, Jndgp of said Court. , W,Mi HOFFMAN, Clerks Dated.'nt JacksdirvlHct thu 25th day. of Ont. A. D.ilHfl2i i . i I i 43-um IN the Circuit Court of tlio Statu ol ure- gOn, for thu county of' Juckson. U 'John Andkiison vs. E. Pinkiiam and Jos. Pinkiiam. Action at law to recover money. It nppcarlng to tho satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit filed In this causo, that tho defendant, E. Pinkiiam, Is n non-rcsldunt of this State : that the plninllff has a cauc of action against tho defendant arising on a contract; that thu ueienoani nns pro perty In this State, and that tho Court, has jurisdiction or tho subject of tho action : Therefore, in the nnmu of tho people of the Stnto of Oregon, you, thu said E. Pinkiiam, aru required to appear in the snld Court, on Hie second Monday in Febiuary, A. 1). 1803, and answer ths complaint tiled ngninst you by the plaintiff, or thu same will bo taken for confessed and the prayer thereof granted by thu Court. Witness tho Hon. P. P. Prim. Judge or snld Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Dated nt Jacksonville, thu 25th day of Oct.. A. T). 18(i2. t3-3m TN thu County Court in and for' J asc JL phi . . - itic County, Stato of Oregon'. 'Jr Wn.t.rAM RnniNsoN vs. Joiix Thomas and Nouman Patkuson. Action at Lnw to recover money. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit filed In this cause, that defendants, John Thomas and Norman Pat erson, aru non-residents of this Statu : thai thu plaintiff has n cause of action against thu defendants upon n promissory note in the sum of I $287 15 Two hundred aim eighty-seven dollars and III teen cents ; that the defendants havo property in this Stntu ; that thu Churl has jurisdiction of the suliject of tho action : Therefore, In tho nnmu of the people of the Stato of Oregon, you, John Thomas and Norman Pntersou, aro required to nppear in said (Aiurt, on first Monday in April, A. D. 18C3, and answer thu complaint filed ngnlust you by the plaintiff, or the snmu will bu taken for confessed nnd the prayer thereof will be granted by thu Ctiurt. liy order or the Cbnrt. GUSTAF W1LSOX. Clerk. 0. F. MoOaktv. Attorney Tor Plaintiff. Kerbvvllle. Nov. "III. 18li2. nnvl2m3 SHERIFF'S SALE.-By viiluo of u decree in Chancery to foreclose n mort gage, mndo at thu October term. A. D. 1802. or thu Circuit Court of thu Stntu or Ore gon, for thu county or Jnckson ; in favor or Mrs. Tempernncu Fowler, Love it Ililger nnd F. G. Farrls. and against Hess A Stone, for the aggregate sum ol'Suventeen hundred and five and scvcuty-fnnr one hundredths dollars with Interest nnd costs: I will pro ceed to sell for cash to tho highest bidder, on Saturday, the 'i'th ihyitf Dectmlitr, A. D. 1802, thu following described lot of ground, ly ing nnd being in tho town of Jacksonville, Jnckson county, Oregon ; snld lot fronts fifty feet on Third Street, and runs one hundred feet back on I), Street ; thnt tho south line is parallel and fifty feet south ol D. Street : nnd, nlso, nil of that tractor laud situated near tho town or Jacksonville, county nnd Stnto aforesaid, being thu east fractional half of the southeast quarter of Suction No. 32, in Township in, south range 2 west of thu Willamette Meridian, con taining 59 08-100 acres, including thu brick yard, etc.. together with all and singular tho tenements, hereditiments mid appurten ances thereunto belonging. Salu on the premises between thu hours of 10 o'clock a. u. and 4 o'clock r. m. of said day. W. II. S. HYDE, Sheriff. Nov. 26, 1862. ewfild EYAN & HINDE have now for sale a good stock or every variety of Merchan dise, and will bo pleased to seo their friends, whether they wish to buy goods or not. Call at their Brick Store, on California street, opposite tho United States Hotel. Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1802. 37tf Special Notice. AH who know them selves indebted to tho undersigned, either by note or account, will plcaso cull Immedi ately and scttlo with K. F. Rushku, (or JncKsouvHIc, Oregon), Notary rolilic, who Ih fully authorized to receive and receipt for me. Dy bo doing, you will confer a favor and bavu yourselves cost. G. W. GREER. Jacksonville. Og'n.. Sept. 25th. 1852. Butter! Butter!! JUST received 1,500 pounds or Okanuk County IIuttkh, or recent importation via tho IsthmiiH. It is an extra article, pen ftclly sued, and well packed, in packugcti or 100 pounds; which will keep any where, and is superior to tho greater portion of so-called fresh butter. E. C. SFSSIONS. With Bradbury & Wado. Jacksonville. Nov. 5th, 1802. BIBLES AND T1.TA.MENTS.--A supply, in various styles, on hand, and for sale at costs and charges, at tho deposi tory of the Jnckson County Biblo Society. WM. HOFFMAN, Depositary. BOOKS.-A1I the Standard Works for .sale at the VARIETY STORE. As a man lives, so shall he die. NOTICE I havo authorized John S. Drum, of this place, to act as my agent during my absence, to transaot business for mo in my name. WILLIAM BYBEE. Jacksonville July 15, 1802. 30tf (BLOCKS Different styles, good time J pieces, to be had at the ' . .October 24. .VARIETY STORE. JACKSONVILLE, A I ' r- WJioloalo cJb X?.otill ? ri t : -PEALKIW IN- DRY GOODS, CLOTHI3STG, BOOTS &, SHOES, J?A2fCY GOODS, XIATS .A.ssrx3 OAFS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, HARDWARE. ULASSWA RE. QUEENSWARE. WOODEN WARE, MINERS' TOOLS, , AH or which will be sold at low prices, for CASH, or desirable PRODUCE. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT REDUCED RATES, To make room for FALL STOCKS. 'ITTTTTTT A Choice Selection of tho r Ever offered in this market, embracing" varieties of Black) Grceu k. Japanese, : In bulk, papers nnd caddies, at : '. prices to suit the most particular. : TTTTTT JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF PICKS, PANS, SHOVELS, RUDDER ROOTS. BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE HAY und MANURE FORKS. Agricultural Tool Tor MaIo tt Ooavt a 20 Steel-point PLOWS, complete, of various sizes ; 1C cast Plow-points; 2 sctu extra steel Mould-Hoards, Points and Laud Sides. 2 patent St raw-Cutlers ; 6 largo Iron Kettles, Tor farm use. The above will be exchanged for flour at tho market price. BRADHURY & WADK. Jacksonville, Oct. 23, 18C2. .'Mtf PIICENIX HOUSE. BRADBURY & WADE. THE CITIZENS OF P1KEMX AM) VICUNtY Will find It to their advantage to purchase of us, us we shall keep on band u good supply of FANpY AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE!! FOR 8AI.K AT JACKSONVILLE PRICES. 'I ' I 1 V ' I " Wo will take all descriptions of Produo that can bo disposed of' without a loss. ' -..., BRADBURY- & W'ADM. Phccnlx, Oct..3Qtu. I ' 5 i- i I .'