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t .--'mitfl0 i .Hi, , ,)ltM ,gwl (yttwmtfjHofctto. WW-' rw r" .wv'"-3"" ifniM, 1 nfc-flHiMJI.. -m-sr-1 m fl .,-3 .rJf-wa!V,""wkH"' . '""- - ...w '--- - NT ..Si I I" i, ,r.-r- ) Scmt-iDcckhj Sentinel. TjKTTKIt FROM ABHllW JaOKSON TO If 18 Wikk. Major L. Pugh ol thu 4th Ohio Cavalry, who luuurvturmhl to CJhicmimli on lurlougll fromlenncssee, hits presented the folio wing autograph letter frtim Gen. Jackson to his wilt, to tlio Young Men's Library Association for preservation unions its relics. It was given to Major Piuh by Andrew Jackson (''little Andrew" men tioned in the letter) at the Hermitage : Headquarters 7th District, Mobile Oct. 7th, 1814. My Love: I have with greut solicitude awuited a letter Irom you or hoihc (T my Iriends in Nushville, lor sever ill mails, and ntn still without iccipt of any. It ppeurs thut all the patriots must have buried themselves on the news of the burn ing nf the Cunitol, as though our national existence or liberties depended alone on that gothie mas of costly marble. It can not (fleet us. but it ough' and will give impulse to the nation at d every man who has u spark of national pride, no ounce of love for his country, will step forward, f.nd at one blow from every point, cruh the enemies to our country, wheresoever they can be reached. I hope my letters have reached you. Advise me whether the bills of sale for the eight negroes have got to your hinds. I liuve hid a very violent attack ol the fever I um recovered ; for two days I have been cleur of fever, and to day have rode out and exercised the artillery. My neigh bors, since their revere repulse at the point, fccem quiet. I hope ere long to be able to arouse them a little; but I c.iu hoar tiuth irg from the army of 'l cnowc. K'ss my linle Andrew for me; tell him I will send fdmrlly lor him and his mother, to slay with me. Present me uffcctionutcly to all tny friends, Col. Hay's family mid Mrs. OofforryV. particularly, and believe me to be your ulTectinnutc husband, Akdiikw Jackson. Mrs. Rachel Jackson. Tiik Pm:iiiknt' Pkusonai. IIaiiits. Burleigh, the New York correspondent nf the Boston Journal, seems to know a gicui deal ubout thu President's personal hubils. Jn a late letter he says : All parties who know the habits of Pnv ident liincoln are not surprised to hear of his personal visit to General Burnsidc nor would any such be astonished to hear i ins ueiiig n: rtcw xorit, utany time, ji he wanted to see anything or anybody, lie would be quite as likely to come as to K'nd. lie has an nihil of his own, mid no me can tell where he will be, or what I e will do. from unylhing done yesterday. If he wants a newspaper he is quite as likely 1n go out to gel as ho is to wild after it. .If he wants to see the Secretary ol Stale Jio generally goes nut ami makes a call. At night, from 10 to 12, he usually makes tour all round now al Gov. Seward's, and then at Halleek's ; and if HuriwMc was nearer, hu would see him each nteht befiro ho went to lad. Those who know liis habits and want to set. him late at night, follow him round from plaee to place, amr the lut search generally brings him up at lcn. Halleek's, as he can net thu lutert army intelligence there. Whoever else is asleep or indolent, the President is wide awake. PinTUREs ok Jiad Mkn. Believers in Hpiritiiul manifestations are now greatly I'xeited in relation to alleged discoveries of it Mr. Mmnlcr.nf Boston, who is reputtdn iiiiiliiim. and who is thereby enabled to produce photographs nf spirits around his liiinmi) sitters. A commit leu from (his city recently visited Boston to investigate the mutter, and report that there issomeihimr in it. Ah Mr. Mumler sells his spirit photographs, for SI;") or $20 each, it was mispecled that there was some humbug about the uffiiit. The spiritualists say, however, that the spirits long since predi'c t'd wry wonderful manileslutious about this time, and thut each new phase of ib opirilnnl inteicourse rises in importance, dignity und convincing force. They allege that a person having his or her phoicurriiph taken, may have the likeness of any of their deceased friends thin presented on the Iihotogruph picturo beside themselves. A arge number of the pictures of spirits are paid to be now on exhibition iu Boston. The pictures of real flesh and blood individ uals in such pictures, are opaque, but those of the spirits are so thin and transparent, that curiums may be seen through them, yet they are alleged to be recoguizable like nesses of (lie deceased. Washington, Dee. 31st. This after noons Star says there is no tiuih in the ptory that Stuart's cavalry crossed into JWttrylund. The rumor grew out of the fact that ten or twelve guerrillas crossed from Hull 8 BlulT to Harrison Island, ilesigning a brief thieving expedition into Maryland. It seems that their motions wcro watched from the north shore; ihey very prudently returned to Loudon county, Virginia. Chicago, Janunry Ist.--A special dis patch from Washington says : A Cabinet meeting, held yesterday, carefully consider fd the whole subject f the Kinancipution Proclamation, anil 'immedialely alter the meeting adjourned President Lincoln went to work on the document, bhouut it be received here today, it will be telegraphed to you this evening. It' you want u lirst latearticleof Castor Oil, fry your summer Beaver. Reduction in Frico! Blacksmithing ! ! UpIII3 i,nticr8pnc)i nnnoiincpn to preset I imtrnim. ami tho nubile Hint ho linn J I natrons and the public Hint he linn reduced tlie price tor nil Kinds ol , work iu his lino, to conform to the times. Ills shop is in the building on Ctu iforniti died, directly end of Cttuaic 8f Drum' Stables. wlitre lie is prepared lo do every va riety of work In his line with dispatch, in the best man tier. IMouiih-Iroiis made and repaired. Wuuon. Carriage and Stage Work Evccutcd in the uenti!t and strongest manner. Milling Tools, Picks, Bars, etc., made to order, of the very hist materials, in the mot approved styles. Particular uiLUiikimi f;nt:ii iif w -a HOUSE-SHOEING, nr wiiiuu iiiu )i icu in rrtiuui-ii iu jp, uiiii $1 tiik SKrr. 1'iatks made and lilted ex aelly to order. Ills stock of Iron and Steel Is nf first qual ity, and all work done, wakiiantkii. ALEXANDER MARTIN. Jacksonville. ct. '20. 1K(I2. 40:tf REDUCTION OF PlllCES -IN- Stoves & Tinware G. B. DORKIS -AT iiis- Stovo and Tinware Chop, Third Street, between the Expreu Saloon and Dowell's Law Office, Jacksonville, Oregon, Keeps constantly on liutid the best pal teriH of COOKING 8TOVKS, PARLOIt STOVKS, SALOON STOVKSr And every kind of Tin, Iron and Coppcnvnrc, Besides a great vuriety of Culinury art icles) too numerous to mention Persons wishing anything In my lino are respectfully invited to call and examine the. quality ami prices of mv wares. Kve-y kind of .1011 VOUK done to onler. My own ware repaired without charge. GKOHGK It. DOiatlS. Jacksonvlilo. Nm. !. UWl. V, LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES. Corner of California and Fourth streets. CLUUAUK & DRUM, Proprietors. M THESE STAIJLES are centrally located, and con JkM venient to tliu union llo tel. Horses and mules will bo kepi by tliu day or week, at moilerate charges, The proprietors have a number of due BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, For onu or two horses, to let on moderate terms. Also, jjood Middle, horses anil mules, which they will Ut to jo to any part of thu country, on reasonable terms. Horses broke to the saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold. The proprietors pledgu themselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville. Okii. An it. 31 .-1 81 f Oregon 3VT111, rpilE. undersigned having leased the 1 Washington Mill," live miles from Jacksonville, hus thoroughly repuived it. and erected New f. Improved Machinery, which, from my evporloncu In constructing the same, as well as Iu lininuluctiiriug Hour, warranto me Iu saying that the Oregon .Mill can and will do better werk than any other Mill iu the Valley. EVERY SACK OF MY FLOUR WARRANTED A NO. 1." T Imv") opened a Flour and Feed Store IN JACKSONVILliK. On California btreut. opposite 1. Kyan's new building. VM. J. ALLEN. Jacksonville, June 1 i, 18t!2. 22:tf EAGLE MILLS. NOTICE Is hereby given that the EAGLE MILLS are aguiu in running order, and that wu 'ire nguiii ready to furuish our numerous customers with the Best Flour in the Country. Ever; sack ground und sacked at the Mill warranted to lie Good Flour. JESSE ROIJINSON, Per Jikki'U Jacous, Agent. Ashland, Muy 15, 180'J. 18h I. D. HAINES & CI10. Are now closing out their entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, at the "Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH ! f.. Givo us a call, at tho Post Ofllce Itulldiug, comer of California and Oregon streets. April 19, 1802. lln. KS, WATCHES tEVELEY, - AND - CY ARTICLES - AT- 9m NEW STORE Next Door to Sachs Bros. T NEUBElt li.vs f-tnekid his new store i with a large and valuable assortment ol latest fiyies and palter i n SPRING AND WtilUUT CLOCKS. SILVRR WATUIIKS. DIAMOND JKWKLUY. PUARL, EMKIIALD, CAMEO SKTS. Together with a splendid lot of other n Ureust-Pins, Urooches, Kur-Uings, Finger Rings, . ,i ( Lockets, .Ruckles. Clasps, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, . Necklaces. Wuteh-Ciiuins. Chatelains and Seals; Also, complete sets of incomparable Quarts tTotKrolarsr, manufactured fiom the riclast and most beautiful specimens of Gold Hill und Fow ler quartz. In addition to I ho above, may be found ut his store the best qualities of TABLK AND POCKKT CUTLERY, And, in short, aicucrul vuriety of IVick-NacIts & Fancy Article All ol which will be sold ut i.ow riticKs anil warranted. REPAIRINO.-Oloeks. Wulches and .Jewelry repaired with promptness, and iu a maimer In giinninlee Mitislaetion. MAUFAUTUKKI) in order, any nrli- cle ol Jewelry, with neatness and dispatch. V& Call und see his new slock, at his new store, on California street, next door to . Sachs Bios., Jacksonville, Oregon. Jaelwuville. I he. 17. 18li'J. If M. A. BRENTANO Is daily iu receipt of a largo assort men t of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WINES, , , CORDIALS. IIIARDWARE, GLASSWARK, ) And all kinds of AXXHrXTCG- ilo recommends his large, new stock of 3ICARS & TOBACCO, I MATCHES. STATIONERY, CARDS, Toy and Fancy Waro. And ii great many other articles too nu merous to mention. all of which ho will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or in exchunge for COUN'I RY PRODUCE. Jacksonville. August 11 18(iJ. S-T-IOOO-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen uud invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water ant' diet. They overcomo efleets of dissipation and lato hours. They strengthen tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miaemio und intermittent Covers. They purify tho breath and ueidlty of the stomach. They euro dvspepsiaaiid'constlpatlrn. They cure diutrhica, cholera uud cholera mortals. They euro liver complaint and nervous head ache. They are tho best bitters in tho world. Tlicy maho the weak man stroiii:. ami'are eiluiudtd imliiri mat redorcv. They aru made of pure St. Croix Hum. Ilia celebrated Culisaya Dark, routs and herbs, and are Uiken with the plcusuro of a beverage, with out regard to ao or time of day. Particu larly rocoiiiiiic idled to delicate persons re quiring a' gentle stimulant. Sold- by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. II DitAKK .t Co.. New YorR. 25y Smith & Davis, of Portland, Agents. Harness- and Saddlery. THE undersigned would respect-XJA fully inform tho citizens of pmfln Jackson and adjoining counties r that ho has on hand and will manufacture to order All Kinds of Saddlery uud Harness, such as Heavy Druught Harness (long nnd short tug), Concord Harness, Ruggy Harness (double and single), Spanish Saddles, trees and rigging complete ; Ladies Saddles, Jockey Saddles, Saddle-bags, Bridles, Sur cingles, Hulters, Spurs, Currycombs, Whips. Whip-lashes, nnd all other arti cles usually found in a iirst-clust stock of AlL WORK WARRANTED. Store in " Sentinel " Building. Cnli fornia street. HENRY JUDGE. Jacksonville, Oct. 22, 'f.2. 4l JUSTICES' BLANKS for salo nt THIS OFFICE. cm J n m i t J J- iST" I .ra AM DULY RECEIVING COMMUNI cations rc-nectlng the United! States Ex cise rax. I bis is fo give nonce, to all con-cei-md thnt. I linrc divided Oregon Into ten districts, ench comprising tbo following counties, viz. : Didrid No. 1 Tilawook, Clatsop aniT Co lumbia. DittriH No. 2 Washington and YaroWll. Didrid Ao. U Mullnoiiiirn. Didrid Ao. ! Clackamas and Marion. Didrirt Ao. f Polk and Uenton. Didrid No. fi 7lun and Lane. Didrid No. 7 DougiM and Umpqirs. Didrid No 8 Con und Curry. Di'trid No. f) .IoepMno and Jackson, Jidnd i( i9 acn. As h)oii n posible T slinlt appoint one Deputy in each DistiTct. and furnish them with their necessary papers, of which duo noticu will be given. THOMAS fKAXhltr U.9. Assessor, Oregon District. Portland, Oct. 4 A 802. N. p. No Stnsp- have yet been received In Oregon. When received, notiso will bo given. tf NOTrCE.-Et. deceased. N tale of Jesse- Roberts. ow, at this d'ffj comes Robert Trimble (by his attorney. S. F. Chadwick). and tiled his petition, clalmlug to be eiitlllnl to tliu conveyance of a certain tract of lnnd from L. F. .Mosher. Adminis trator, described as follows, to-wlt : A cer lain Town Lot. in th" town nf Caiiyouville, DoKglas county. Oregon, known as the lot on which the blacksmith-simp or the said It. Trimble stood iu February, A. I). I8.VJ; and that all persons interexteit Ih and appear at Ilio Court House, in Koeburg, on the 1st Monday hi February next, and show cause, If any there be. hy said petition should not be mauled; and that notice of the pending of such petition Imj published bvtho Oittiuox Si vriXKi.. nt .Juckonvilte. W.M. K. WILLIS. County Judge. lloeburg. Dee. 2d, 1HI82. deolAwtd ADMINISTRATORS NO I1CE. Noticc is hereby given, that at the December term of (he County Court for the comity of Douglas and Statu of Oregon. Ellel N. llou'iunu was appointed Adminis trator of the estate of the estate of Churlc" Frances, deceased, ol said county. Ail per sons Indebted In- such estate will please mako Immediate payment, and all persons having claim- ngaiusf said eslato will pre sent them lo thu administrator, at his resi dence In Caiiyouville precinct, within the lime, prcscrlbul hy law. or they will he barred. ELLKT 110W.MAN. Adm'r. Caiiyouville, Oirn. Dee.. . IKI',2 dl7w OHElU'FF'SSALE.-Hy virtue ol an O execution, duly issued hy the Clerk ol thu Circuit Court of tho State of Orenon. lor the County of Jiicknn. and to me direc ted, in favor ot Elijah Chaney and nuaiust William Myers Cor the sum of Ninety-two and forty seven one hundredths dollars, in terest nnd contn : I lmve, Cor want ol' per somil property, levied upon and' will oIRt for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, on Tin sifay, the 20lh day of Junuaiy, A. I). I fi(i3 thu following dcr-crihed mlnitiu claims lo-wit: That eerlain mining' claim or claims situated'oii Cautral Gulch. Jackson Creek, Jackson County. Oregon, beginning at the head ol' ilia claim of Anton Jlruuntz. on said pilch, nnd running thence two hun dred yard" up sal gulch, together with nil ami singular tliu tenements uud appurten ances thereunto IW'Io.iglug. Sale on thu claim between tlie hours of one and' four o'clock r. M. of said day. W. If.S. HYDE. Sheriif. Dated Dec. 20th, 18(i'2. es-lt NOTICE ok F1NALSETTLEMEN T. In the mailer of tlie estate of John K. Jonks, deceased': Nntiou is hereby given to all perrons interested in said eslnte. that Wednesday, thu 7th day of January,. iiSliU. has been set apart for thu liual settlement of said estate, with Duvls Evans, the-Administrator thereof. Uy order of Hon. J. C. Tolmnn, Co'y Judge. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. Doc. Sd. 18(!2. deulKl HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philudel phia, Penua. tlr thtttUff of (he Sick nnd Did tmtd Afflicted with Viruitid and Chronic Jibcasts, and (sjiccitilly Dmmu of the Stxuu vryan. MediorJ Advice given gratis by tho Act ing Surgeon. Valuable kkcohth. on ki'KIima- TOIIIKKV or HKMINAI. VIIAKNKSH, mid Olliel' diseases of thu sexual organs, and mi the VKW KKMKIUM employed' Iu thu Dispen sary, font iu sealed letter envelopes, Ceco of charge. Address ml. J.HIvlLWiM JfUUUMTU'A, Howaid Association, No. 4 south Ninth nt., April 2(i.:13y Philadelphia. Pa. 1?'VANSVILLE HOTEL lor RENT. IU Tho undersigned oilers to rent or lease the Evansvillo Hotel, nt Davdauells, for otiu, two. or Ulrco vears, at leasonablo rates. Tho Hotel Is In a geod location, close by tho lloguo River Uridgc. A line orchaid is attached to thu premises; nbo good spring water, und convenient out buildings. For further Information, address, THOMAS OHAYNER. DanlancUw, Ogn.. Aug. 30. 18(i2. 3m Uiitter! Butter!! JUST received 1,600 pounds of Okaxok County Uottkii, of recent Importation 1'iVi tho Istbmus. It Is an extra ailicle, per fectly tweet, and' kcII packed, iu packages of iuu poimdB ; which win Keep- anywhere, and is superior to tho greater portion ol so-called hh butter. Ii C. SFSSIONS. With IliMdl-ury & Wado. Jacksonville Nov. 6lKj8ti2. BIRIJIS AND TE-l,A.M.NrS.A pupply. Iu various styles, on hand, and for salo at costs and charges, at tho deposi tory of the Jackson County Iliblo Soeleij,. WM. HOFFMAN, DqoMtury. i TN the Connly Conrt in and , n, X phtne Conntyf atato or urego W,t,IAH RoniNSON vs. Jous nd N HUMAN pATKnflON. Action at Law to recover tnr It appearing to tho satlsfacttt (Joiirt. tiy nniilavlt. tiled in tins c tlefendantn, John Thomas and Noi mm, are non-resideiiis or tin thnt thu plaintiff has a catiso ngnitMit the rierendnnts npon a p note In the itm of t i2BT lrt Two miu cIirlity-FCTcn dollars and lute that the defendants have wnncrt Statu ; thnt the Curt Ihh urisdlc tf! subject of the action : Thert'lofi' name of the ncojle of lln1 State of l( you. John Thomas and Norman Pit are icon I red to nppear in said w first Monday iu April, A. D. I answer thu complaint filed against tire plaintiff, or ItVe. same will be til confessed and thu prayer thereof granted by the 6'mrt. By order of theCtmrf. (JUST A F WILSON. C O. V. McGautv. Attorney for Phili Kerbyvllle. Nov. 7lh. 18U2. in IN the Circuit Com-t of tho Slateli gon, for thu county or Jackson. Jotrx Andkiusom vs. K. Pinkiia: JOS. Pl.XKIMM. Action nt law to recover monlj It appearing to the satisfaction Court, by ntlldavlt filed iu tills caul tfiu defendant, E. Piiikham, is a iion-n of this State; that the plaintiff haiii of action again-t tho defendant nrls a contract ; thnt tho defendant lm iwrty In thlsSte, and that the Coi Jurls'ilicllon of thu subject nf the r TniTflfore. In tne name of tno people Slate or OrVgoii, you. the said E. I'ji imo n quired to nppear In the said Co tlie tecniid Monday in February, A. I wid answer lln complaint filed' ngah by the p1uluti.ll'..i' thu same will 'b for confessed auif the prayer (hereof ( by the Court. Witness tho non. P. P. Prim. Jii said Court. VM. HOFFMAN. C Dated at Jacksonville, thu 2.0th Oct.. A. I). 18112. 4 NOTICE. All proper uecnunlsil sHlenco supplies, eonirneted by lose Koiilnson. 1st Lav O. V.. A during the period from Noveml ier J to March III, 18112. will be paid, If) primer form, on iiresentatlon to till missary of Subsistence nt Fort Yap W. T. By rrrpicst nfCaplaln .Tun. Kelloa, miwary of Subslsti'iice, San Frnnelt D. (J. UNDERWOOD1, Lieut, und A. A. U Camp Raker, Om Dec. 8, I8C2. B. F. HOWELL, Attorney i Jacksonville, Oregon, and L. V. VKR. Portland. Oregon, will ntteni collection of any of the above claitf O: JACORS, Attorney nt lw, r sonville, Oregon, has an agent at Pit und will promptly attend to the co of any of such claims as may be ct ten to mm, SAIK OF SCHOOL LAND. is lierehy given that in pursu an order oC thu Hoard' of ComuiNsiii Jackson county. Oregon. I will oirer to the highest bidder, nt tho Court door in Jacksonville, on Saturday I day nf January. 18fi:(, between tho .'f !) o'clock a. M. imu 4 r. m., the Co described School LnmT, tn-wlt : Th J- ol section No. !H1- In TownMiIp soutli'Of ran go No. :v west. Wlllame rldluni containing Hit) acres; ternwc oiie.fr-nrlh of thu nurchaso money to! on tho day of sale, nnd1 the remain three annual payments bearing hit me ram ol ten per cent, per numiii er cent, per numiii with approved sect M. A. WILIJAJ secureu ny notes Supt. Com, Schools J. C.I Dec. 17. Ifili2. J IN the Circuit' Court of theStuid egon, for tho County of Jueksoo AI.MIIU DOATMAN t'.t. NATnAN C. Ii Petition for Divorce. joxsatiianu. Jtoalmau notified that the plaintiff has liled her petition ii ii ; you ni-ej If. Almila IU in tho sah( praying lor a dlvorconiiddlssolutir iioinis ol matrimony now existing said pnrties. and for alimonv nnd of tho children, and thnt unless you til Ifm emllf?ni.ft a. ,1... Ik.l. .1 .. ..il ... . ... ...... v...,, ,, wm him viii llilj' ll my. i ouo. nmr. answer mu sain nut' cimiiiiiwih. mo same win oo laken 10811, and tllo prayer thereof granted by tho Court. y REED and GASTO Attorneys lor Pla iian. ,i. xetiii, IS THE CASE OF U.S. MYr DE(5EASED.-Notice is hereby Hint John G. Mynatt and Watson 1 nntthave been duly appointed exl of thu last will and testament of sal) Mynatt. und that letters testamentoij been grnuted'by tho County Court fort las county, Oregon r Hiat all persorf fpg claims against thu snld estato nulreil lo exhibit them within onoyei this date, wltli Ilio wroner voncheus. of tho said executors, at their place ueiiuu, iu uougias county, Uregou, i will bo forever debarred. j JOHN G. MYNATT. ' WATSON K. MYNAT'j (lee2T8l k.vpc, Douglns Co.,Otn.. Nov. 28, '02. FLOUR AND PRODUCE lukeiJ clmiigo for Merchandise, nt , July TIL 27 AT AX MULLET BOUvS. All the Stuiidaid Wm . pq'oatthe VARIETY STO JOIi fUlNTlNG neatly o.wcuted at SENTINEL OFFJi ,(i 1-- It 1 i 4 A J , '. k --, S t-