W W'l.ilinil.miMIIIHU'WW.HWWtWW lWttXi,til-j m JAkiemJVn TflKi.1 . v. Aa '.i o muxarM WE OREGON SENTINEL. "TrtTIIK KFI'ICACT AND PKItMANKMHT OK YOCII Union, a Govhkkmunt rent thk wnot.V: th IMifri'.iVMil.i:.1' W'athwtfton. JACltSONVHiT.K, OREGON. "-SATURDAY MOHNING, MEMBER 7, ISC?. PrrnclilitpTil I he M. K. Gliurcli, in Jnck ranvillp. to-morrow nt 11 o'clock, by Ilcv. 1. M. Slnrr. Tlio pennlty for lefuairip: to niiRwcr tin? questions of ilie Knrnllinrr Officer is two ycurs Imjiiisnnmcnt nod 8500 fine. The Yrrfcn Journal soys llic vork oT streleliintr tlm telepriipli wire from thereto this p'-ice is Mtont 1o he ninrnencctl. A (lii' nt Auburn on Vim lStli nntl Ifitli ull., ilrptrnyril the Court 1Iotic, the Cily Brewery, two dwelling houses nnd a livery moliV. On the lfith nil., near Wnllln Wnlln. nil nflrny nnt'iirrcd between I wo (Joverntnent tpani'ters. mimed Duly nnd I)nvi, in which Ihp former s'tol nnd killed the kilter. Da ly lo ennnned nt Pi. Walla Walla. RnlnVrlt' nnd murder nro still of quite frequent occurrence on the roads to nnd from lit" North" mines. On the 10th nil. four piron jwcd throimh thn Dalles, who arcs ludiwd to have murdered and robbed Lloyd Musrnd-T. Charlc Allen nnd a Mr. Aaron, or forty or fifty thousand doling. Thk l'litZK-t. Tho ltichinond Examiner, cayo : ' It cannot Ik denied that the re tilts of the b.tltlo of Chickahominy nrc not all we lutl rear-on to anticipate from rue ocxa in the nld. The enemy hold Chatta nooga and Kal Tennessee, which were the prizes or the battle." , . DnnwNKtt. The dead body of u Cor- , man, tmmed .Schatfler, wns found in the Illinois river, below Kerhyville, on the 29th itlt. lie was by trade a boot and nhoe maker, mid hud practiced thut occupa tion iir Villiiiinburg nnd, more lately, in Wuldn. Some lime previous to his death he had started out from the latter place on peddling trip, and is supposed to have been accident ally drowned. The body, when found, appeared to have luin in the water tavern I weeks. Thk Indians. Tiee George nnd JuckV band of Jmliuns, came from their country about two weeks ngn, und have established their liendtjoarlcrs in Dead Indian Prairie. On llic 27lh nit., while on their way out, passing through the fields of larineN nnd throwing down fence, five or Fix of I hem went to the house of Mr. JJiinynnl, in the vicinity of Adihuid, und mm caught him by the arm and another by the foliar, nnd drawing Icuivm threatened to kiJI him. Parties who were out huntiinr havu been ordered ta leave by the Indian, they claim ing xnai country a tuoir own. nits car casses of eat tie found attest that the Indiana nrc bavin? plenty to cat at the expense of the farmed, ft id also said that tliu Indian havo taken pn-ie-wmi of a nuttier ranch and cabin on the Prairie, during the own er's ubencj. anl rj making free use of his cooking-stove and supplies. The citizens of the upper portion of our Valley, many of whom have horsa und cittle running in tbe IK'ad Indian country, intend presenting their grievance and petitioning the remov al of tliQ Indians. Sub-Agent Itozers in forms us that lie will lo3e no time in forward ing the petition, setting forth theso fact to Col. Drew, who it is hoped, will compel tbo Indians to leave that section, for the citi;;;ns are not likely to submit to being robbed nnd generully annoyed by the In dians without retaliating on them, -and may thus provoko them to a declaration of war. If it is within the power, or means, ol the authorities, the '-Indiana should be sent to, or beyond Port Klamath, under the eye of the military. V HBiffl'fc .sL Mr. 0. W. Savage Is a Irieud of ours. Wc have indoubtah1c;cvidence of 'this fact for lie called on us day or, two since, nnd by bis enquiries und general manner evince great interest in our welfare. After dis cussing the prospects for A wet winter, business, etc., he solicitously enquired our heiillli. iiffP, nativity, etc. Our answers no grcntly interested him that he nt once pro ecoded lo note them on n blank bonk bought especially for the porpo.p. Whilst abstractedly wondering whether he intend ed writing our biography or designed men tioning our tiamo and overpowering merits in connection with some responsible 'o'flleial mission, to tHic powers that confer them, wevrcre suddenly nwnken to dismay on henTing nor friend address the same enquiries to-ouclt nttneheof the office, (he imp exceptea. A light broke in upon u. Our friend is an Enrolling Officer, and he desired to learn whether we me of the pro. per ngp und condition in life lo t-ervc ' Uncle Sainue?," us a high private, should he need n few hundred thousand more. Well, we are enrolled. We nre one of Uncle' Sam's reserves. If you want us Father Abraham, why just "toot your horn. Hut we nre not greatly exercised nt I he posibilily of being drafted ; for even if that should be our lot. wc would expect to go into the ranks with some of our .' Democratic'' friend, nnd the witness the process by which that clas of patriots pre moulded into horrid Abolitionists. I'Ai'Kiw Consolidate) The Statesman und I lie Arpm, of Salem, have been con solidatid. Mr. Hush has no connection whatever with Ilie pnper. Messrs. Wait & Ciuig have charge of the michniiicnl de partment of the paper, und Mr. 0. P. Crnu dall is editor. It nuiiouncis the following its its p'utform, tiding upon which we know ull loyal Oregoiiinus will join with us in wishing the Siatetnmn success : "The Statesman will not In; the piirtizun of any man or faction, bnt will labor un tiringly to promote the paramount inter ests of Ihu Union. That policy which evideully'Fcrvcs In (rush the relH-llion, and make it impossible for the damunlile trag edy ever lo lw nirnin enacted on American soil, npd which tends to restore the great ness, glory, prosperity, nnd happiness of the Union', will be 'the 'determined policy of the Statesman. Thn Union nnd our Government nbove all oilier consideration lo secure their perpetuity, we must tram pie under the feet of n loyal soldiery every blade of grass in every rebel Stale. What ever diversity of opinion there may be in respect of minor politic, llic first great duty of the people is to join unanimously in rescuing the Government from the clutches of armed treason. This duly we recognize, und will perform lo the best of our ubilily. ' Our rule of action, then, will be to cooperate with nil Union men, in ull Union measures, for the sake of the Union." " Nevada1 nnd California process of Sil. vcr and Gold Extraction, for general use, nnd especially for the mining public of California and Nevada, with full explana tions nnd directions lor ull metallurgical operations connected with silver nnd gold, from u preliminary examination of the ore to the final casting of the ingot. Also, n description of the general metallurgy of silver ores, by Guido 'Kuslcl, Mining En gineer nnd Metallurgist, former manager of the Ophir Works, etc. -Illustrated by ac curate engraving, nnd published by Frnnk 0. C.irllnn, San Francisco, 18G3." This is a book very highly commanded by scien tific authorities, und Ihu press generully. by stuo'yJog this work the miner and mill man can readily lenrn mid practice such methods of extracting silver nnd gold from the different claws of ores n are practica ble and adapted to circumstances. . , . t - The Yrcka Journal says two men lately left Cottonwood to e3cnpu the Enrolling Officer there, nnd wero enrolled in this place. Mr. Savage, Enrolling- Officer for this coun ty, suya he enrolls nil iton f the proper ages, whether residents of the county or not. If a person says he bus been enroll ed in nnothcr county. 'Mr. Savaga enrolls liini and then notes tho statement. ' Siskiyou county, Cul ia exceedingly un fortunate in apparently being the home of ns desperate a parcel of villains ns ever went unhung. Prom time to time the Yrcka papers give ncconnts of incendia rism, murders, jobberies, ele. The rascals are rcmatknbly. fortunate in cauaplnff detection. The Dog Law. Mr. Editor: I e by the last issue of the Skntinw, that nur oily fathers have nascd a doi; law. As I nm the owner of n poodle, nnd as my pocket-nerve is some what senslllve these days, I propose to nsk our Cily Leglslntors u question or two, 1st, Where, gentlemen, d d you tret your power to levy n lax on dog? Sub-division 2d. of Hcction 2 of uriicle 4th of the Act of Incorporation, rends thus: "To levy nnd collect taxes, not to e.xct-ed one mill per cent, per annum, upon ull propei. ty mado taxable by law for County nnd State purposes." Will yon plense inf.utn nirt whether dogs nre " liixable by law for County and State purposes?" If thvy re not, how cm our City Father lax them f The Cily Put hers, I uver, have no right to levy n specific Inx upon nny nrtielc. The tnxes levied by lliem must, like other luxes, be based on n valuation regulated" by law, ond then the rule per cent is llxrd by the Act of Incorporation, nnd it is 'Mint to exceed one mill per cent, per nnnuiii." It takes four thousand dolhm valuation, nt one mill per cent per milium, to produce four dollars in tax. Is every lie pood e in this town worth lour thousand dollars? No wonder that dogs are plenty in u city where they nre valued so hinh ! Hut the strength of the legislative jke i that u she poodle is worth one thousand dollars more than n lie poodle I Where did l lies Conscript! Pitrentci get their extraordinary notions of dog valuation? Mr. Editor, without any doumatic flour ish or logical howl, suuVr me lo pass to the collaring portion of this dog law. I have an instinctive dread of Ihu collaring pro cess, and lientv shall touch it lightly. I Imve got a leather med.il fur my dog. with the following embossed Mipciscriplioti. spangled with gold coil, upon it. -Tne properly of Peter Iliguins. Eq." Sat. No baser collar aptly becomes Ihe howling oymphouy of a lour thousand dollar dog i Hut pray, Mr. Editor, had not the honored City guardian, the power to have pre scribed a gold collar as well us u leuther or tin one ? lastly. This profound specimen of leg islatiou, chnste in its language, brilliant in its expedients, nnd full of villainous salt pelie. authorize the Marshal lo kill the valuab'e animals found running at large uncollared. Whether this will turn out to be a sanitary regulation or not, depend' on the validity of the law. Tiik Ownkii ok a IIk Don. NEW TO-DAY. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of two executions, tlnlv Issued by Ihu Clerk of the Circuit Court, of Ihu Slate of Oregon lor Ihu county of Jackson, on a mandate order and judg ment of the Supreme Court of said State, and lo tne directed; one in favor of Allen F. Farnham, and ihu other in favor of Smith A. Tnv-li, and both ugnlnst Jesse Unit iusoii and others, for the recovery of the aggregate sum of Ten Tlimi-anil Three Hundred nnd fllty-lhreu and forty-six one hundredths dollars, iutcrcM, costs and ac cruing costs, 1 have levied upon, u the pro perty of Jcsmj Itnhlii'oii, thn following dci-crlbi-d real properly, to-wll: Donation Laud Claim, known on the mapsaud plats of the United States, m Donation Laud Claim of Alonr.0 A.Sklnuer-nolillcatloii No. (i,:tliti, claim No. titi, townMilp 117 hoiilh, ranu No. 2 west; nlso one tract of lain), containing KiO acres, more or lees, the southwest quar ter of section 31, in township Uli south, range 1 west. Abo, I havu levied upon, ns tho property of nil tho defendants, to wit: Michael Thomas, Tobias Thomas, Henry A. Broil bnrth,. Joseph Jacob-', Anton Olx-it, J. C. Weiss, W. Uittner. V. K. Margrnlf, Field Lamle nnd Jesse Kobliihon, donation laud claim known on the maps nnd pints of the United States as Donation Laud Claim of John Harrett,--notltluatlon number (i.200, cluim No. 48 containing Wlti and (tf-lOO acres township 88 south, range one east. Also, Donation Land Claim known on the mans and plats of the United States as Do nation Land Claim of William Newhouso notification 0,194, claim No. 41), township 38 south, range 1 east. Also, a pleco or parcel of land, being a quarter section of one hundred and sixty acres, ndjoiuing the said donation land claims Nos, 48 nnd 40 nnd Win. Chase's land claim, it being the tract of land purchased by Thomas Sf Ja cobs from Thomas Barrett. All of said property is situated in Jackson county, Oregon, and will bo ofiered for sale, together with tho improvements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing, for cash, to the highest bidder, to satis fy Bald executions, on Saturday, December fill), A. D. 18G3, between the hours of nine o'clock A. M. and four o'clock 1. M. of said day nt the Court Houso door, nt Jackson ville, In said county. W. II. S. HYDE, Shcriir ot Jackson comity, Oregon. November nth, ISIiil. nov74w. W 'OOL AND HIDES UOUCWT by 11YAN MORGAN ACQ. W iMAJVt 1.Uj WAtiONft'ttt 1UIADHURY & WADE'S. BRADBURY I WADE, JACK80XYILLU, Wlloloaialo c H.otJfll -1IKAI.KIW IN- GENUAL MERCHANDISE, In addition to their usual Stock of staple ai nm GOODS Have Just Received a Fine Assort ment of itM, Ladies' Felt Hats, CLOTH O&OAB0, SHAWLS, NUBIAS) Merino and Caslimerc Vests BALMORAL SKIRTS, NKW STYLUS OK LADIES AND MISSES' Gnitcrs,VulmoraIs & Anklets FALL & WINTEll CLOTHING, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CARDS AND FKAMKSs TDK CKLKHRATKD PORTLAND COAL-OIL Coal-Oil Lamps, UII1.MNKYS.GLODKS AND WICKS. AND NKW STYL1S PATENT WRINGING MACHINES. JACKSONYILLK. Nov. 3, 18C3. people's Opposition STEAMSHIP LINK, row NEW YORKvIa PANAMA. GURA'l JIUDVC'JION N HATES' Tho fvtt nnd Well-known Double-r.nglno Steamablp MOSES TAYLOK, J. II. DLBTUI2N COMMANDER, Wilt bo iltipitclicit Ur PANAMA, from Mtton Sttccl WLaiT, ut 0 utlotk, A. M., un rillOAV NOVKMUKIt, 13 18C3, Conncctlnj; tin Pannmn Itnllrowl, at Anpln wall, with lliu aplc-mlid Steamalilii ILLINOIS, 9DO TONS, FOU NEW YOIUC. I'nmcnrH nro Innilod nt l'annmft Initio dintcly on unlvnl, Itv Hie rnimma Kail root Company'ri htcambout. Tliu Company also luwo wlmrf lagillllcM nt Aspinwall. A Unggac Mrtstur will bo Kent on end) etcninur. For lurtliur inlonnallon npply to I. K. noiJKUTtf. Agent, 407 Wubhington .St.. S.n Fruncbco, oct21td Opposltu tlml'ost OAlon. KA1LUOAD IVOT1CE. THE Stockliolilvra in llic California nnd Columbia Hivvr Kailroatl Company, ure lii-rcliy notilk'd to incut nt tho ollico of J. (iiiHton, in Jacksonville,' Oregon, on llic 7th day of November, IHG'.t, for the -.purpose of electing iv Hoard of Director to servo lor tho ciibuint? year. J. GASTON. On behalf of tho Incornorutnr. Jacksonville; Oct. 7, 1802. oct734 LEGAL. NOTICES. AflminlMratdi's Stile. E3TATI5 of Cnrriclc Scott Mnynatt ileccnVcil. . Ily nn order of fee County Cortrt, In nnd for tin' county of Donplno mid Shite of On (ron.iniidi'iit Ilii'SepleinlicrlVriiior tlio haIu Court. A. I). 1803, direction nx to cell cer lain real etntu or lite Into Cnrrlck Scott Mavnall. wo will ofler for tnv, on llic prem ise, on Cow Creek. In Cow Creek l'recinct, in Donaliix county, Sinlo of Orejjon. on St nnln.v. tlio flOi tlay of Decemlie'r. Iietwecit tin- lioni'i or i) o5lnck A. M. nnd -1 1. M.-, tin- Inllowing defCrilied Heal Kitnle, Ijculn iilng at tlio iimf ter cecllon post, on tiie linn between Metionn 22 nnd 2!l, In township 23, sontli rntin f west; llience fnnniiiK north tl):IW cliaiii-; tliencu eat 20:00 chninr: Ihi'iicu novili 40;00 clirtln- tltcirtJo west flOiOO chains tlienci) couth 80:00 clmlii"; thence enl 2lMl ttlialii". lo lliu placu of beginning coiiialiiint; 317 i;4-ll)() ncres, tnoio or K-ps, to lliu hluliest blildi'V, lor cash. J. G. MYNATT, W. K. MVNATT, Adiiiinlsti'iitow. OclotHT Hi. 18(13. ontaMw SlifrkfPs sake. BY vlitiif or nn I'.xcciilloii. to nt" directed, is-ntil out of the Ciicnlt Court, for h County of Hottcliw nnd Slate of Oregon, for i he want of eultlclent personnl proper ly. I liaVi! levied upon nnd will proceed' to dell, lo the highest bidder, ror cash, On the 'iQttt day of Ptotcmlicr A. D. 18G3, between lliu hours o! 10 o'clock a. m. nnd 1 1'. M. of said day. nt Hie Court llousn door in said eouuly. nil the litilit. title nnd interest of WH.MaM WILSON to Ilia fol lowing d stribed proietiyt lo-vil: A cer tain phce of liiinl it'giiiiiiug ai a point l:fl chain- cml of the inntle a-l corner of J. JieekwintliV Diiuatinii Laud Claim No. 39, in Inwin-hlp ill), south of raugi' -I west; run iiIiil' thenci uiirlh I'MHI elinlns; thence east 7:(!ll clialnsj tlience we.l H:(l() clniii; llieucn souili li:l') uhiiins: Ibeiiee i-tit ll:S.t chains, to the pliitv of iM'giiiuiui!, coulaiiiiug si.t and si.My ouediiiiiilleilllis neres, Al-o, tin) following ih-sutibi-il ju'euilsi's. to-wll: Itcgln uliig at i'ii' uorth'-ast eorinrof the Land (Jlalio nf .1. V. lleukwnrih.No. 3!), lowuMiip 30, smith of raiiu'i- Nn. 4 We.l; iiimiiug t hence '.'7:2.' linl: ll e. M.utli 1 1:25 linkt theueo ea-t a7:2.i liiiks tlciit'e north 11:24 link. to thi' placiMif beginning, nnutaiiiing Ihnly.one und twiuly.i)ii oue-lniiiilreiltht acico.iill being anil lyin,' in the County of Doiiglnx nnd Slate of tlivgiui. u ill llienn piiileiiauces thereunto IHougtiig. The said jiroperty I fitkcn to salifl'y an ev-cutiou, issti-d out of said Court, in fat or of LI!()N Altl) STINGI-:it. mid agalu-l WILLIAM WILS N for lliu sum of (d2M 20-10U) I wo liuiulndnud elevi'ii mid twenty one liunili'.'dls dollars JiidgiiK-iil uud cn-tttnud accruing costs. L. IIOWlv Sherirfof Doiigl.m Co.. Ogn. IlOM'litirg. Oct. 2lt. I.i;:i. oei:tlw4 IN TIIK C1KCLMT COUHT 01' TIIK .Slate of Oregon, fur lliu County of Jncksnii. i Allen F. Fiii'iilinm rinliillff. v. John It. Iloiid, .ToM-pli JiicoIh. .Murray Ihirnett nnd his guardian John l)ainei,,leu ivnliliiwjn mid the said John Harnett, Klcluird llnr nut 1. 1), H. Ilaiuelt. Jiimes liaruetl nnd hi wife Isabella A. Itaini.lt, T Immiiis Itnrnett, I'utcr Keslingiiiid his wile ('nlherimj Kef ling, Joeph Gasloii mid V. II. S. Hyde, Slierilf Defendants. Injunction noil Supplemental Hilt In C'liniicci)-. To the nlmvu nnmed defeiiilniils: Yon nro hereby summoned mid rupilied to appear In Ihu said Court, on Hid Hot day of Hit ue.xt term thereof, to Imi beu'an nnd held at tho Court Hoiimj, in tho town of Jackson ville, in snitl county, on the 8ili djiy of Feb ruary 181! I, uud answer tliu complaint of thn said riaintilf. filed agaiut you in suld Court, or the sniiiu will betaken for con fuhsed, mid tho Court will decieu tin: four deeds executed by the said llarnetts nnd tho said Peter Kesliug nnd hi wife Catherine Kcsling, for tliu Donation Land Cluim No. 18. or Ilie said Julm Harnett mid hn wifa Margaret, lying in said county, to mid Hood, will lie declared Irmiduleiit mid void; nnd the judgment rendered in tliu said Court, on the 1 Ut It day of June. 1803, in fa vor of Mil I ray Harnett and John K Hond, aguiust Jesst Holiiuson. for Ihu sum-of nix thousand three hundred dollim mid costN of thn suit, will liu (l eland Iraiiduleiit nnd void mid perpetually enjoined;' mid the riaintilf will take judgment ngiiijiflMho do leiidiuitH for tliu cost mid disbursementt. of the suit, und for such other mid' Vu'rther re lief ii8 may appear to lliu Court equitably and just, in tho premises. , - liy order of 1. 1. l'rim, Juduo. II. F. DlTWELTi. Attorney for l'laintllt October 28, 18fi3. octlltwS County Treasurers Office At Law Ollico tt JACOBS & ItUSSHIJ. Stiito of Ou-Ron Counly or JnrkJon. TAX-l'AVKItH uro hereby uoiilluil that the book am now ready. All pouwi linvini; inxnAtf niea ni?a!nst Ilium in M county, nro rcuxsUd t fiay nucIi titxvi to lliu Yreuurvr if miM cuiU (ur ill l)imty), ut hta ollico in Juckiavlll,h6)io tli first dny of Juiiuitry uoxt. Tlio Aiuuiuit of Stat Tax UMessed ia pajublo in gohl or silver coin. K.S.MOmiANi'icinurcr. Per K. F. Kwnstu, Deputy. Jacksonville, Oct. 21, 1803. bvfJIwi Atlnifitintot'aNwticc, aj ESTATE of Win. H. Mowatt, deceased. Notice is hereby giTcn to nil whom it may concern, that Ibc undersigned hag been uppdnlcd Administrator of tho cutnto of W. II. Mowatt, ueceaseu, invu oi jucksou county, Orogon. All j;rsoii8 Indebted to said estate nro notified to ay up within six months; and hII pcmm having claimt against said estate, nro requested to present them for payment to me, nt my residenco on Hear Creek, within six months from dat. JOHN WATSON, Admln'r. ncAU Cr.EKK, Jackson County. Oet.17. lb'C?, oct84w41 -1