j Scmt-tocckhj Sentinel. The Union Army. Forever bright on blstory'a page, In Icttoi-M living from ago to oge, Thoe who for liberty did wage A bloody tight at Gcttyttburg. lirnvo citizen? to Union true, freedom's soldiers In the blue, Who fought and boat the rebel crew Those Summer day at Gettysburg. The sod that tops your loyal heart, With flowers of freedom will bo drcsccd, Whilst you partake or heavenly rest. Onr boys who fell at Gettysburg. An Iiw1imniu1nnrn Dnv" COtTIOS round. UVI1 onnsncmta nnew the around. Wlicru poaco our patriot-dead have found, The men who iron at Gettysburg, Applegntc, Sept. fith, HiiiKitxix. The Ovation in Knoxvlllc. "Viih onr armies advancing on the rcb 1r from nearly all points of the enmrm with tlie roar of Gilmore's Purrott gems Tinging in our ears, and expectation on lip-toc as to tiio shape which events ure now about to take, tho report that Burn ido hnd succeeded in rescuing suffering East Trnupsspc from the tyranny of Jeff. Davis, did not receive that nttention which its importance demanded. On the strnte glrnl udvnntntrea which have been secured y tlie occupation of the strip of country in Tcnmwce, bounded by tiio Blue and llnoky Mountains, enough has nlready been written. They may k summed up in a few words : it cnts off tho rebels from their line of communication with the southwest and fives tho Federal nrmies n bnso for operations npninst the flunk of Richmond. There is nnother phase to the matter, liowever' which is calculated to excite other and deeper fcclintrs than thou of riumph. Of nil the Unionists in Amer ica. tlniFe of Knstern Tennessee arc the no blest and most devoted. To us in the free Stntps. for the most part, the war has Vouuht no greater evils than high taxation. Far different has it been with the Unionists of Knstern Tennessee. They have been ireatcd with cavntrc hnrbnrity by the min ions of Jiff. Davis their houses have been fired, their crops destroyed and their fami lies subjected to tho foulest indignities. Tliey havo been hunted with blood-hounds by tho rebel conscription officers ; murder i on their own thresholds and their bodies Irampled under fiwt. Never was any com munity in the middle ages more savagely persecuted, for opinions in religious mat ters, than have been tho people of Kast 'm Tennessee, and nil because they loved tho old flag, and refused to substitute for it JJie bloody rng with which Jeff. Davis presented them. In tho election for deltrntes to the Con gress called on the flth of February, 18fl, by tho Legislature. Kust Tennessee cast 30. !)'0U votes for the Union against 5,f77 for Secession. The total vote of tho State showed also n mnjority or fi7,0!4 against Disunion. Harris, tho Governor, and the other conspirators, wcro not to be defeated :in their projects even by n manifestation of tho pnnulur will so siguifiennt. Failing to get n Convention they induced the Legis lure to form n trenty of alliance with tlie States which had already seceded, and to tin act submitting tho question of sepcra lion to the people. "On the morning of that elect ion," n narrated by un eye wit ness, " the people of Tennessee for tholirst time in their lives went to the polls con felons that they were no longer n free peo ple, knowing that the Executive and Leg islutivp Departments of tlie State, with its treasury in their hands, and with the arms Df the Slnte in their possession, and with a formidable army in their pay, had jninqd n conspiracy to overthrow their Govern ment, and that nothing remained for them hut to reverse their vote of tlie Sth of February and to ratify whnt their self-constituted masters bud nlready accomplished." And they did it by a mnority of Ti", C7f), hut with no aid from Eastern Tennes. see. Like a rock that part of tho State remained unmoved, though the billows of treason were surging and foaming around it. The vote on separation in Knstern Tennessee was aa follows : For the Union, 32,923 an increase of 2,020 on the vote of the 9th of February? for separation, 14,780, and the greater portion of Jht lat ter vote wo cost by rebel soldiers station ed the.-. From that date the troubles of this heroic people began. On the 17th of .Tune, 1861, a large Union Convention was held tit Greenville. All tho counties were represented except Rhea. A declaration of grievances was adopted, which stated facts showing that the right of free suffrage had been obstructed by a disunion govern ment; that tlie people had been subjected to insults ; their flags fired upon and torn down ; their houses rudely entered ; their families insulted-; their women and children flhot by a merciless soldiery ; and their cit izens robbed and assassinated. Their own State first commenced upon them. Many on hare suspicion were ta ken prisoners, insulted, abused, and carried into camps, there to be disposed of as the Confederate mob thought proper. Squads of cavalry und infantry were scouring over 1 ho country, offering tho people, male and female, every indignity that ruffian bands are capable of, and destroying crops with out regard to tho condition or drcuibstajs. ces of the person ; but notwithstanding nil this, the heroic patriots of East Tennessee faltered not. They burned the bridges on on the railroad lending front Richmond to the Southwest. Many effected tliir escare ami joined the Union armies in Kentucky. To (tivu u detailed account of all these peo ple have suffered, would fill volumes. For a newspaper glunee tit the subject, let the following extract from tiio instructions, dated November 25th, 1S61, issued by J. I. Benjamin, then rebel Secretary nf War, to the rebel officer iu command iu Eastern Tennessee, suffice. : " t. All such as can be identified in hnv ing been engaged in bridge burning, arc to be tried summurily by drum-head court martial, and if found gilly, executed on the spot by hanging. It would be well to leave their bodies hanging in the vicinity of the burnt bridges." " 2. All such us have not been so engag ed are to be treated as prisoners of war, und sent with nn armed guard to Tusca loosa, Ala., there to be kept imprisoned at the depot selected by the Government for prisoners of war." With these locts beforo ns, no trouble will be experienced in nrriving at a knowl edge of the full significance of tire ovuiiun extended to Gen. Bumside and his troops upon entering Knoxville. It was the joy ful welcome uttered by a community which for two long and wenry years hnd groaned under a tyranny the like of which has not been witnessed on this earth for centuries past. May the quiet which these people now enjoy under tho protection of the Na tional unny, uevor uguin be disturbed ! Alia. A SiiFFKiusa CoH'KitiiKAn. During a sermon in one of the New England States, not long ago. the minister had occasion to quote the Declaration of Independence. This so disgusted n copperhead present that he left the church and went to another, nnl got into a piiw with a nigger. Tlieu the nigger got up and left. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. SACHS BRO.'S AUK NOW Receiving and Opening ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fall and 'Winter Goods, Direct from San Francisco, at their BRANCH STORE. AT And are determined to SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN JACKSON County, For Cash. SAGiis miqjs Jacksonville. Aug. 2!), 18(1.1. mig'jilf ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR! EAGLE MILLS FLOUR! WE WILL KEBP ON HAND THE above well-known brawls of Extra Family Flour, for sale, at Wholesalu or lie tall. ltVAN, MOIIGAN & CO., Agents for the Mills. Sept. 8, 1863. M'ptftml Notice to the Public. THE section, from the Summit to the Half-Way House, of tho Canyon Knad, will lm open, rendv for travel, on the 20lh day of Sept. 1803,'lrom wklch time toll will be collected, By order of Canyon Road Company. OHAPWICK, Secretary. Roscburg, Sept. 2, 18li:i. sept'Jtf MINER'S SALOON, BY Successor to Nulniul. WINES AND LIQUORS, OP TIIK DR3T QUALITY, AT ONE-BIT A DRINK. And Cigars of tho Choicest Varieties. My Friends iu particular, and the Public, in generul, aro luvltcd to give mo n call. LEWIS LEVY. Jacksonville, Sept. 9. '03. scpt'JmO PETER BRUT, Photographic Artist, Is prepared to" tako pictures in every stylo of tho art, with all the lato improvements. If Pictures do not give satisfaction, no charges will be made. Call at his new Gal lery, on the hill, exaniue his pictures, and sit for yriur likeneis. FLOUR AND PRODUCE taken in ex change for Merchandise, at July 19.-27 MAX MULLEIt'S. WANTED.-rTwei .good BOOT AND SHOKMAKEK8 and one TANNER. Annlv at the Phconlx Tiitt Jackson county,, OffOD, MkW NEW TO-DAY. people's Opposition STEAMSHIP LINE, fOR NEW YORK via NICARAGUA. GREAT IIEDUC'IWN IN HATES' 750 miles shorter than Panama route. The f.ut mm' Wt'lMtnown PouUit-KnjiIno Steamship MOSES TAYLOR, J. II. DLETHEN COMMANDER, Witt tie cllfiimtctirtl for Sun Juan Hoi Stir, from Mlasluit Strict Wharf, tit U o'clock, A. M., un HATUtttlAY OCT. Ill), 18GIJ, ConncctlnKfttflreytown with ttio Favorite und yplcndlil Sti'iuiislilp ILLINOIS, 350 TONS. The Momis Taylor, clnce her Inst trip, 1ms undergone the mo.it extensive repairs. Her deck nave tteen extended forwtird und nft; cabins ' enlarged, relltted und rcpnlnted throughoutnuking her accommodations equal to any Meanier on the ocean. Every armngement has been made by the Central American Transit Co. for transport ing luiBsciigers across Nicaragua in a few bourn. Tor further InforinaMon, npply to septltd I. K. KOHEIITS. Agent, 107 Wnnhiuntiiii St.. San Francisco. MIGHTMAN& IIARDIE til'CCK&SOIIH TO FRANK BAKER, 410 ami 418 Clny 8(., ni; Frnnplsco, Importers and Dealers -IN- FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Drj Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND PAPER HANGINGS, For sale in quantitiea to suit. Jun24 td OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. BUY ALL YOUR DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, GEOCEEIES, Liquors, and Cigars AT SACHS BRO.'S Cheap Cash Store, AH THKY AIIE DETERMINED TO Than any other House HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE. Call and examine for yourselves. SACHS BRO.'S. Jacksonville, June 18, 1863. je20tf HARVEST IS OVER AND wo want money to bay our Fall Goods), and .hereby request our friends, both in town and country, to pay up with- nut ,11ftv RYAN. MORGAN A. CO. Aug, 20, 1863. "' aug22t8 J CHEAP FOR CASH MAX MULLER, AT THE BRICK STORE, Corner of Oregon and Main Streets, Jacksonville, HAS jtiftt received nn addition to his former large und well selected Stock of FANOY, STAPLE fit SUMMER DRY GOODS OLOTHINa. BOOTS AND SHOES Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Mining Tools, All at Reduced Prices. ONE and ALL nre invited to fa vor hint with a call, an it cost noth ing to hIiow iroodf. and It if) a pleas ure to Fell them nt prices eo low thaliionu can complain. Highest Price Paiil for Pro duce in Exchange for Goods. DM. I. J. CZAPKAY'S Private Mcillcnl nmt Mtu-glcnl Inatlttite, fACUAMKNTO .STtlKCT, Ifelow Montgomery, oimhwIIii 1'nrllla Malt H. 8. Co.'g oilier Nui KnuicUt'ti, IMnMi.hvri In ISM, for tliu IVnimnciit Ciiru of nil I'rlvalo hihI Climnlc DNiiil, AM) TIIK HUl'I'itlltvSION OK QUACKKIIY. Attt'iiilinitmiJ Hr.Klcnt I'IivkIcIiiii, JlH. I...I.C.AI'KAY.M.I).. Ii tc In tlm llmipiiliui Iti'votiitlniinry War; Chief I'liyxlclnii tollm'JOtli Itiliiiciit of llimvi-iN: Clilif fcturgrun to tiio Military lliwpltal of IVntli, lliinpi ry; tliu lato lcturiroti Dinciimoftliiidt'iiltu Uri nary OrKuiit, mill Ulfi-iiKfi of Women ami Clilldron, 11111I Iloimniry MviiiIht of tliu l'lillailclnlil.i CuIIcku of MimIIcIiiv. Iftr l'lirtlcitlnr nttention paid to tiio trcatmunt cf IiIm'iikvh of Woiui'il mid Clillilren. Olllcn limini from 0 n. in, to ti p. in, 2i-Coiuiiiiiiilcatl(in utrlclly eonflileiitl.il, IVrina- Hunt euro isuiirmiteeil or no nay. CoimnltatlotH, by littur or otlierwlte, Kltlll'.. AiMrexH, lilt. I. J. CZAl'K A V, rian FrmicUco. To tlxo SLfXllotocl. Of nil iIIkww, tiio Hint Kieat eniiiu yprlnH from neglect of Nature' lam. CJUFFKII NOT WIIKN A CDIti: IS (lUAItATKKt) 5 In nil Secret l)lsiaei. telf-nlnit.e, nervonn ilelill Ity, nyplillln In nil It Klaxon, rtrict urc, pleet, KniveJ, illnlieteii,illiieiuri of tiio Icliliieys ami Mulcler, mercii rial rlieiliiintUui, nrofula, palim In the Ihiiii-ii mid iiiikle, illneofieit of lliu liuijr, tliro.il, iiohu anil even, 11 leu 1 h 11 1 Mm tlm lioily or llnilx, rniicer, diopiy, epilep tic lit, St. Villi.' dance, and nil IImiocs arlnln finni n ilermiKi'lilunt of tlm noxiiiiI ni'KaiH, tucli n liurvolii tremlilliiK, Ion of memory, liw of Miwer, ccneial eiikiieH4, illmiii'ii of l.lon, titli peeiillnr pot n puarliiK I'eforo tliu eye, Im of right, alii fulniH, ilypepla, liver iINcum', emptloiu upon tlm face. aln In tlm luiek mnl liead, fi'inalu Irreularllliw, and nil Improper UltrharKu of Uitli Hexe. It mutter not from what uiiimi the ilUeimii orlKlnnted, liueer Ioiir utandlnn or obstinate tliu eiixu, recovery In cer tain, mid In 11 Hlmrtur tlmo than n pi.rnuuicnt ciuo ran lio ellectiMl by liny other tlentiiie.t,uvciiufter tliu illnciun I1111 Uilllid tliu Mdll of eminent pliy.lclam, mid renUted nil their mean of cunt. Tho medicine prum'ribeil are pleasant nml without odor, entirely U'KeUhle.rmitftiiu; no kiddie, mnl fruu from mercury und Uiliuim. IlurliiK twenty year' practice In Ku rope, tho Atlantic Slate mnl California, I havo re cued from thu Jaw of death ninny tliouauil ln. In tlm last ntUKC of tho ubovu mentioned Uleii4e, iuul been given up to die by thulr ph.vlcl.m ; wlilih ur raut mo iu proiiihlni; to thu nllllcted, who may place tlieuwelve under my care, a perfect nml vpcedy cure. I'rlvato dlitt'iue ure the ttreatunt enemle to health, iu they uro tho lint caiiu of coiiHuiiiptloti, ncrofula and iimny other illcae, und uliould bo 11 terror to thu liumaii family. A permanent euro I Karcely ever efTecled, u majority of thu caMii falling Into tho hand of incoiiieteiit jicihoiir, who not only fail to euro tho illtciue, but ruin tho coutltutloii, llillnt; thu kytcm with mercury, which, with the dl.e.0,0, lmt 011 thu Kiitlerer Into u rapid coiiiumption. Hut ahouhl tho UUoasn mnl treatment not cause death speedily, mnl tho victim mnrile, tho illserwo ii entalkd iihii tho children, who nro born with fuohlo coimtltutlou, mnl tliu current of life corrupted by a vim which betray Itfcelf In ncrofula. tetter, ulcers, uruptlou, mid other affection of the nklii, eye, throat und Iiiiii;, eiitnlllni; uon them a brief oxLtcnce oftutfer lug, und cnn.lxnliii; them to an early grave. MKi.V-AUUSK I nnother formidable enemy to health, fur nothing flo in the dread catalogue of dl eae cause no destructive it drain tijwn thu ytctn, lira wing iu tliounand of victim, through a few year of nurturing, to on untimely grave. It destroy tho nervoii cystem, rapidly wate awny tho energie of life, cauio mental derangement, prevent thu proper development of the yteiii, Ulquallil( for marriage, society, buainc, and all earthly happlnc, and leuve tho sufferer wrecked in bodv and uiiud, prcditioe(l to contumptlon and a train of evil moru to be dreud ed than ileutli itself. With thu fullest conlldeucu, I im.uro thu unfortunate victim of fceirabuao that pcrmanont and speedy cure can bo effected, and, with the abandonment of rulnoua practice, my patUut can bo restored to robust und vigorou health. Irregularltle,and all dLcuses of inulvuiid female aro treated on principle ontabllshed by twenty year practice, and sanctioned by thousand of the moat re markable cure. Modiclne, with full direction, sent to any part of the State, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington Turrltorle, by patient communicating thulr symptom by letter. XluslneM corresponduueu stilct ly couHdentlal, Address, h. J. CZAl'KAY, M. D., Ran VrancUco. sXS The Doctor offer freo couaultatlon, and aaka no remuneration unless ho effects a euro. Jc'AJinilp NOTICE ia hereby given to all persons indebted to mo by noto or Book ac count, to pay tho same to ray agent, Joseph Jacobs, on or before tho 15th February, lStilt; otherwise- tho same will be placed in tho bands of an attorney for collection. JESSE ROBINSON, Per Joski'h Jacoiis. Englo Mills, January 2Sd, 18a. T rOD PRINTING neatly oxecutcd at the I SENTINEL OFFIOB. P. J. UYAN. . .K. H. MOHUAN. . .KDW.4KD UINDK RYAN, HOttGAN I 60., TwoBtoryf Fire-proof Brick Store, Hext Door tv Exprcn Office, Are now in receipt of a part of their Spring shipment of , - New and Fashionable DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS, Bonnets, Monitors, etc. And will be constantly receiving, lfarougli out thoyeur, additions to their stock. Wc hare now ou hand nn entirely cow stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOQDS, Millcncry Goods. Trimmings GIRLS AND BOYS' Hats, Caps and Monitors, CLOTHING & BOOTS. Slippers, Gaiters 6t Shoes, Brussels 3-ply and Ingrain ALSO TOW-LINEN CARPET FOR DINING ROOMS. lEmrcli IN EVERY VARIETY. Agricultural Implements, IRON AND STEEL, WIIEELBARROWS, Groceries, OF ALL KINDS ; LIQUORS of choicest quality Tobacco and Cigars, Crockery & Glassware, FINE JAPAN TEAS, DRUGS & MEDICINES Paints, Oils and Glass, Mining Implements, COOPERS & OARFENTERS'TOOLS Patent Tackle Block, POWDER, IN KEGS AND CANS, CAPS, LEAD AND SHOT KEROSINE LAMPS, MIRRORS, DUCKS from No. O to OtiOO, AND, IN FACT, Almost Every Article Utaallf Called for 1m this Place. ITavinjj established onrsclve. in Jack sonville for a long term of years, it is our full determination to keep up at all seasons henceforth a No. 1 stock of goods, aad so conduct our business as to mako it for the interest of the people of this Valley to trado with us. Wo will not be outdooe in tho variety of onr stock, the quality of our goods, nor can we bo undersold, ok onr en gagements are of the roost favorable nature. Call and sea our goods and learo onr prices. RYAN, MORGAN & CO. N.B. COUNTBY STORES will be supplied at a shade oyer San Fra&clnco cost aid charges. R. M. & CO.