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. sor-. -1W,,r40!r;-',,- ? V tje rtjgim etctttiel ttVrtg:sn5x-.iCTg;raiHifrjactiToaKO iM'wiiiLJijj:jjauiJi.:lM,afrjcpa&jtuiijriiwm'rwtaiaigc $5 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 18G3. VOL. VIII NO. 15. s Ql r fca X i Q. W. GREER, t'JIYSlGIAiN AND SURGEON. Ufltrii nt 111" City Oiiig Mtorc, tr.rK.soxvn.t.K. OitKtios. 41 E. R RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofllco with 11. F. Powell. Kscp, Third street, .TAOKsnNVir.u:. OiiKdo.v. 2!) R. B. MORFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackkonvim.k, Oiikoon, w XT ILL practice in the several Courts of mi! nrsi uttuicui jjisii-ici, mm in uiu Supreme Court. Octotior 20. V.2. .1. II. ItKKU. J. (IA8TOX. REED &. GASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jaoksonviu.k, Okkoo.v. J. II. RHED having determined tn con 1 1 itiits tho practice ol' his profession. 1ms asso ciated Mr. Gahtox with him in business, mid they will give prompt attention to any legal business entrusted to thulr enre. In tiny of Iho Courts of thW Judicial Dlctrlct. Olllcu in same building t'ornu'rly occupied by Mr. R"od. Aiijiiift 18th. li2. ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iIackkonvim.k, Oiikiwk, Will attend to business in the Court." of the Plot Judicial District, mid in the Sup-emo :oitrt. October 'ill-II B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J.rKso.vvii.i.K, Okkoon. Will practice in all Hie Courts or tho Third Judicial District, tho Supreme Court of Ore goii,utid in Yrcku,Cal. WurtJcrlp prompt- Iv collected. Oct. 18. Dmi'h llarlicr Shop. y Between Bradbury V Wade's mid HI Dorado .Saloon, California street. .SHAVING, Halr-cuttliig.Shampooiiig, Cur. : ling mid Hair Dyeing. n hand mid lor 1 ni'i!, a genuine article ot Fish's Haik Rk.s- touativh. mid CrlstndoraV Kmbior Ihir Dye PETER BRITT," Photographic Artist, Is prepared to lake pictures in every stylo t' thu urt, with all thu Into Improvements. IT Pictures do tint give satisfaction, no dtnrges will he made. Call ut his new Gal lery, on the hill, examine tiht pictures, mid rll 'for your likeness. L. H." DEWEY, Wntcliiiiuker and Jeweler, Keeps constantly on hand a tine iisMirtuieut of Clocks mid Jkwkliiy, which hu oilers Tor snlo nt very low prices, for vmi. REPAlltlNG-Cloeks.i Watches mid Jewelry repaired with prompt ness mid warranted. .Shop on California tlrcot, two doors west of Love & Hirer's. Jacksonville, July 2(i; 28 DR. CH. DESCH, WaI.PO, iIoSKIMII.NK COUNTY, OoK. Pit. Dkscii Is prepared promptly to nttond to thu curing of nil diseases according to thu treainuut of Prof. F. V. Rasp-ail, with out the usu or Mercury, Arsenic, or any poisonous drugs. For tho past nine years lie has lieen n practitioner of uiedlcluii at Crescent City, mid is is well satis-lied that hu vm glvn speedy relief to thu nlllieted who may call on him. Ample arrangements for -tl Cold. Warm, Hot nml Steam Paths. ALEXANDER BUSWELL, -I'UAfTIOAI.- IQOOXC-vOIilNr 131311, PAPKUUULKU, mid 'Hlniik-liook Mniiuiucttirer. 517 Clay mid 514 Commercial streets, between Montgomery and Sunsomo, SAN FRANCISCO. tSu Binding of evtry description neatly executed ; lllmik Hooks ruled mid Bound to nuy desired pattern. 2l:y EL DORADO SALOON, P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner Culilbriiiu mid Oregon Streets. Tho Proprietor has just recolved from San Francisco a choice assortment of lino Wines, Iiiquors, Cigars, etc., j:tc. g" Drop In and tost them. D.io. 10. HOWAU1) ASSOCIATION, rhiludel phia, Penna. Jhr the relief of lla Sick and Vistieised Afflicted uitli Virulent and Chronic Jti.ieam, and tyKci'ilty J)imieii of tte Sexual Qiyant. Medlcs.1 Advicu given gratis hy tho Act ing Surgeon. Viiliiaulu iiHi'oiirsou .si-kuma-toiuuka or hisminai. wKAKXKhri, mid other din-ases of tho sexual organs, and on tho kkw KKMKitiKrt employed In (Uo Dispcn Mtry, i-ent in i-ealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address DR. J. SKILLIN IIO'XiHTOX, Howard Association, No. t south Ninth st April 20,:15y Piilladelphia, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0, 0. F. Jackhoxvii.i.k Loimik No. 10, holds its regular meetings every SAT URDAY BVJiXiAV, at their Hall (Mc'- Cully's Theater liulhllng),at. 7 o'clock. Brothers in good standing tire cordially Invited to attend. Jas. M. Scttox, N. G. Gko. B. Doiiuih. It. .Sec'y. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their regular commuui- vrcntioiiH tho Wednesday Kveniugsnu Nor preceding the full moon, in jack- HONVII.I.K, OltKdOS. ALEX. MARTIN. W. M. IF. nt.onM. Scc'i. OHKGOiN CHAPTER NO. 4, .- O F - UOYAL, AllCII MASONS, JAOKSONYIU.E, OURGOA', Will hold Its regular communications on the Fl rut Mntunlny Eve. of Kvrry Month. All sojourning Companions tit good standing aro cordially invited to attend. V,. W. GllKtilt, II. P. L. Sachs, Scc'y. tlec8:-l7 M. W. DAVIH. It. It. IIAINKfl. HAINES & DAVIS. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Post Onice Jiiildiiig. IlKGULAU SALK DAYS, YVcriiieMlnytt ttntl SnturdnyH. C O NS I (; X M K N TS S O L I C I T K I) Jacksonville, Felt. 11. 1AII3. fehl 1 J)LiAi . WALL, FORWARDING AlfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, llrtck llullilliiKi tor. Kraut Fttrccta. CRKSCKNT CITY, CAL. WILL attend to the Receiving and For warding of all Goods entrusted to their care, with promptness and dispatch. Consignments solicited. McrchandUu re ceived on storage. Crescent City. April it), 18li2. 1.1 N. It.-No goods delivered until the freight mid charges are paid. D. fi W. Bargains ! Bargains ! ! Bargains ! ! ! I ! Bloom OITera his entire stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, For Cush only. The consists, in part, of XADZE8' Woolen Shawls, CLOAKS, HOODS, NUMAS, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Delaines, Poplins. Trimmings, And all kituls of FJLWCY GOODS Of which I have a largo stock on hand. I will Ipo sell till other Goods at VERY LOW PRICKS. LAWKS ANlTcKXTLKMKN" nrc cordially invited to coma and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I con sider it no trouble to show Goods. Jacksonvlljo, Jan. 10, 18Ji2.jnnl0ir WANTKD. ib0,000 pounds ofFlour, la exchange for goods, at SACHS BROS". THE OREGON SENTINEL. ISSt!EI KVKKY WKDNKSDAV AMI HATMIIAY. IIEN11Y DKNMKCJKU, Pubr nul Prop'r SuiwctiiiTtox Onu year, in advance. Five Dollars; Six mouths, Three Dollars. Unless renewed, papers will Ik. Msconlluued at the expiration of thu time for which they have lieen paid, AliVKiiTisiMi One mnare (10 lines or less), Hi's I insertion, Three Dollars ; each subsequent insertion. One Dollar. A dis count of llfty percent will bu mude to those who ndvcrtisu by the year. advertTsers. By application to Postmasters and Mall Carriers., yon ean learn that the Semi-weekly Oitmmx .Skstinki. has by far a larger circu lation in thu counties of .Southern Oregon mid Del Norte county. California, than any other paper. This fact should commend thu Skntinki, to yoii as u superior medium fur advertising. Lwt op AfiKXTrf, who am authorized to transact any business concerning this pa per, in tlie imine of the. publisher : L. P. Fisher, San Francisco; WmUworlh t Rayucs, Yreka; Khcr r'inry, Ashland; S. C. Taylor, I'hienlx; W. W. Fowler. Apple gate; It. S. Duultip, WilllauHmrg; John It. l,rlndlo.Krrbyvlllu;A.B.McIlv.aln.Wiildo; ic.i. tonics, Waldo; w.r.. .M. hvmis. Alt house; Joel Thorn, Cauyonville; A. R. Flint, llocehttrg: Isaac R. Moorcs, .Salem; J. B. Underwood, Eugene City; F. Charmau, Oregon City; I). W. Wnkelleld, Albany; ncujuuiiii Cook, Corvallls; J, II. .Smith. Urecceiit Ully; Albert Uoolittle, Happy Camp. WILLAMETTE RIVER STEAMBOATS! 'PTHB UNION TRANSPORTATION 1 COMPANY' have a IIM class Stern Wheel Steamboat leaviup Corvullis every Tuesday and Friday at 1 o'clock, i'. m arriv ing at Portland at t o'clock, e. m., next day. I'ersous leaving Jacksonville for Portland will save much disagreenblu stage traveling by taking steamboat at Corvallls. We have also an irregular boat running above Cor vallls. which pusses down every week, giv ing three departure every week from Cor vallls for Portland. For any further Information, address T1IKO. MYOAXT. Sec'y Union Trmis'n Co., mnrcliTl Oregon City. Oregon City. Feb. 2BJ6fi3. 2m To the Traveling Iul)llc. rpiIK undersigned has established u Across tho North Umitqitn River, about one mile below thu old Winchester Ferry. Tho boat is large mid safe, and is in good run ning order. Thi.s ferry Is located on tho west road, leading from Hoseburg to Wil bur. Thu main object of litis road Is to shun the Much mud on thu tdd road, so much dreaded during tho rainy season, mid which is Impassible during several mouths in the year. This is warranted to bu n good and practical road, or no ferriago will bu charged. Thu ronto being new, the grass Is good for loose stock and pack animals. F. R. HILL. Wilbur. Feb. 2L, ISM. luhaiSfl HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT A DYE. But restores gray hair to its original color, bv sunnlvlug thu capillary lubes with mil ural sustenance, Impaired by ago or dis ease. All inttnnUineoui dyei tiro composed of lunar twirlic, deatroylnir the vitality mid beauty of thu hair, mid all'ord of themselvec no messing, iiuiiiiiicci m mummum cm- oritur not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair ti 3Li-tX3C-.i'i.xxt Boaix.tr, promotes its growth, proveiits Its fulling oil', eradicates the dmtdriitl'. and imparts health and plcnsantncfis to the head. It has stood the test ol time, being tho original halr-colodng, and is constantly increasing in favor. U.-"d by both gent lenien and la dies. It is sold by all respcclablo dealers, or can bo procured by t Item of D. S. Baunks, Proprietor. Now York. Two sizes, TjUc and SI. eow'JIy Smith & Davih. of Portland. Agents. NOTICE is hereby given that I have been appointed Uuardiun, by the Hon. Judgu Tolmau, Judge of thu County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, of IIkxiiv Ili.KKCtiDit (who is insane). I hereby notify all persons indebted to thu said Henry Bleecher to make immediate payment; nml all those having claims agaiiist thu said Henry Bleecher will present thu same, with thu necessary vouchers, to me, in Jackson ville, within one year from tho date of this notice, or they will bo forever barred, rrcuw-l WM. Hl;SSK, Guardian. Jacksonville, Feb. 25th, 18(i:. rOB PRINTING neatly executed at tho I SENTINEL OFFICE. From Hibernia. Ai'i'iKOATK. March 0, lflfi.l. Mr. Editor: Tlmro nro in Oregon a por tion of our fellow-citizens who have been, and remain, just as mccli a part and parcel or tho grent rebellion as if they were rang ed under Leu in Virginia, or Magrttder In Texn. The fortunate arrival of General Sumner to asumo command on this coast, baulked the consummation of the overt net; and thu result of tho 'California election the following September showed the lead ers the minority they wcro in. Neverthe less, the Government of the United Slates must be placed between two llrcs, one In the front In Virginia, thu other in thu renr In Oregon. And to carry it out with ns the Chinese mode of tactics is adopted : beat ing great brass gongs and throwing stink pots, and at every foul stench arising from the putrid carcass of the secession prom, at every poisoned paragraph dropping from the P'.'iis of lis traitorous editors, tho Immac ulate Dnnncrttcft rush lo pnrltiku of the niiu scoiip feast, as I havo seen thu turkey-buzzards in thu market place of the city of Charleston, S. C with their red heaiN out stretched mid wings Hopping, run forward lo catch the tainted and lly-blown pieces of nint the butchers threw out of their stalls. Shades or Old Tammany! Gost of Faneuil Hall I what think yon or the de scendants who bear your time-honored names? What think you of tho doctrines they vow hold and those they taught mo twenty-live years ago ? Was it not delight fill lo the young Irishman, did it not sink deep Into his ardent mind? that here, In tho land of Washington, a great political party boro on its banners these fundamental truths : First, " (hat the majority shall gov ern ;" nnd. second, " that governments were instituted for tho greatest gopd or tho greatest numlior." Did he not know that ir tho English Government had applied these sublime principles to the Irish people, that It would have Inaugurated peace, hap piness nnd prosperty? and thus it was that he remained true to thu Democratic party until that parly proved untrue to the politi cal fultli they hud taught him. And now, ye venerable spirits, behold what the party proclaim who bear your once honored nnme. With arms in their hands, and their bayo nets crimsoned with tho blood or loyal citi zens, they Inscribe on (heir banners tho words, " Ihu minority shall govern ;'' nnd by a written constitution declare tn an aston ished nnd Indignant world " that govern ment Is Instituted Tor the perpetuation mid extension or human slavery." They erect nn idol whose pedestal Is formed of ebony In tho shape or n negro slave, capped by a block of murblo representing n bale of cotton, surmounted by a statue of .Teh". Da vis, holding in one hand tho raw-head, in thu oilier the bloody bones of nn Abolition ist, killed at the battle of Bull Run, and tho democratic party call on thu freemen of the United States to full down and worship this Moloch. Never, slnco the morning stars first hymn ed their song of praise to tho Creator, never, slnco tho golden Orient tlrst shed Ut bright beams o'er our mountain tops, nnd chased away the long night of darknei-s, has man committed so great a crime against hu inanity ns that attempted to bu perpetrated by thu Democratic party. Wero it to be come successful, It would forever mergo tho right of tho people to self-government. It would extinguish tho last liopo of down trodden and fullering Ireland, which, in tho cottfsu of time, would arise mid, under the friendly shadow of our Hag, secure her na tional independence Oh, freemen of the United States I rouse up from your apathy In tho hour of your country's danger. Oh ! naturalized foreigners, who have been taken by tho hand, by a magnanimous pooplo, and led Into tho llowery walks of " life, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness," nnd in tho exuborauco of your joy havo exclaimed, I, too, am an American citizen, gird on tho sword of tho warrior, hold forth the gaunt leted hand of tho soldier to the enemies of Republican liberty, strike for homo and America, and tho' victory may not ulways perch on your banner, yet remember 'That Freedom's battle once begun, Decpietithed from bleeding sire to son, Tho baUlvd oft, is ever icon." HilJUIt.NIA. Wagon Komi. Pikkxix, Ogn March ID, 18fi:i. JCd. Sentinel .--Being onu or thu many In tcrcstcd, who attended the meeting or tho Wagon Road Association, held at thlsplaco last .Saturday, and believing, from a common-sense view ol' the facts, that this enter prise Is Ilia only present salvation to our agriculturists, it was a matter of serlotm disappointment to me to llnd so Tow or tho-o whoso Interest is to bo directly nll'eoled by the opening or this road present on that occasion. Where aro our Tanners, nnd what are they doing, that more of them, mid In Tact all or litem, do not come forward likes the men or all other sections or this great country, who aro besllrlng themselves to open up every available nvenue to the mar kets that present themselves to their search ing Industry and enterprise, while we, in tills valley, stand by with folded arm", our granaries and storehouses tilled to over flowing with produce that will not command any prlco whatever? Why? Because the bulk or it Is a surplus. And, in fact, if not nn aero or grain is cut this coming season, wo will still have abundance for our pres ent market until September 18(11. Our present mining population, to a great ex tent, propose leaving us for the new dig gings. With all these Tacts staring us in the race, wo llnd that not one In twenty oT our principal farmers', who nro crying out from day to day, Wo cannot sell our pro duce Tor anything, nnd there Is no market for our surplus." will not even condescend lo meet together for tho purpose of trying to Hud relief for the evil complained or. What relief from his sullerlugs can a pa tleut expect without seeking and applying a remedy ? None, certainly. What relief can tho farmers expect from this plethorhi of produce, unless Ihey seek and flud a mar ket ? none, certainly. It was generally be lieved nnd hoped that every farmer In thin valley would bo ready to lit up a team to go to the northern mines this spring, with every prospect of the Investment Itelng u good one, besides relieving our markets to a great extent, and inducing the emigration that passes hero to follow, which would maku a market for a large amount of pro- duce, as they would necesNirlly purehas.) their outfit here. As the distance by this route Is the shortest lo any supplying point, trains and teams would immediately coino lo this point for supplies, from thosu mines, as soon us teams would go from here to con vince them of our advunlagu over every other market. Without a doubt, before the next winter sets in, our markets will be cleaned of everything that we can spare. Hoping that thosu Interested in this matter will consider it well, and Ite on haud at the next meeting, 1 will close. Yours, etc. Ptm:xis. Tin: Hkmovai. ok (ikxhiiaf. 1'outkk. We publish a copious digest in our present issuu ol Judge-Advoeate-Cenenil llolt'n summary or the evidence against Fit. John Porter, 'ami a more dimming uair.itivu hits seldom been recorded ugainst tin ollicer. Owing to his uiiimosily to General Pope, ho deliberately disobeyed an order to uiaich against thu enemy at the second battle of Hull Uun, and remained with his nrtny for seven hours while the battle was rugiug in the immediate vicinity, and never entered tlw field. If lie hud done his duty as di rected, there is ever reason to believe that the Rebel Army would not only have been beaten, but destroyed, for ho would havo attacked them on the flunk-; mid it will bu remembered that on that day the first day of the fight thu Hebuls were repulsed and driven, but. received lelnl'oreenteuts, and regained their lost ground on tho following day. If tho testimony is anything liko a fair statement of the facts, he ought ta havo been blown from the muzzle of urilhd can tion. N. Y. Mercury. -- ITkrk isnn interesting scrap fiora tho prayer of a man who was in thu hnbit of tilling tho brenks in his petitions with tho syllable ' er ;" " O Lord, we pray for our poor brother, who hits lived for moro tlinn ten years on the Lord's side-er, and has one foot in the grave-er, nnd the other in thu but-er." Questions roit Qiuck Doctors. Vi' eating roast duck gi vu a man a fowl stomach? And if so, will thu flesh of neut cattle bu n good cleansing uguit? Dots eating green corn produce huskiiiess of vpice What hose should be used lor corns, part iculur ly where there are several acftWntk'r cul tivation ?