THErfftE&ML SEITIHEL. , Satuedat MobsinS, Jan. 28, 1871. Li. P. Fisher. 20 l 21 New Merch- nt'i EicbapOM tefiteljr jtclboitteA sgeot In i aaa trnacmoKe.tat yi em Aarjf tiwiig, w. FuHEKji (KeawnrJKjbEiTWOiLL& Co. PfMHgfav HHdlOB & Meaet re ear enly au thorised Azents la the Atlantic States. 0 Oc:i 41 Park Row, "Times" "Building, New Yorki uiir. au orders mast come tbrougb wem. 4 V cja Father Blaxcbet will hold divine eel-rides' at the Calbolw -chnrch. t6flior row at the usual hour. Gkhman SaVsitabt Fund. A letter "has been received by Mr. T. Paulsen, of this city, from Chas. A. C. Duisen berg. Consul North German Union, San' rancisco, Cal.', ;annoQncinkj the receipt of $231 collected 4oiHbe -above1 fund in this city and vicinity; also that hfj'ha; iorarded 'the amount, as re quested, to the Central Committee, at Berlin, Prussia, at the rate of 75 cents to one Prussian JtWleK CHe subscrip tion lists for this fund are still open and contribute, thereto unity to loso bjr calling on Mr. Wm. Kreutzer, Mr. Jqhn ilger,' or Mr.tsaao Sachs. tAU contnbatiOBS arill-LI acknowledged'in the Okeoon Sentinel. DfiGKKBJMBErorG of Jacksonvilll Lodge, No. 10, L O. 0. F. There will be a meeting ofjtheRabekahfPegree of the above lodge, on Monday eve ning, at 7 o'clock. All members in good standing are invited to attend. ' Gfneeous. Mn'Veit'Schutz know ing ( pur .sympathy-for the Prussian cause,- and our partiality for German beverage, "came downjike a man," on; Tuesday,"with-akeg or lager'forahe printers. The laser is splendid, and Veit's generosity i duly-appreciated may he alwayg be.jjhle tojje generous. Lakge ITdS8KS.--5eev Hr.eW. C. lloyery- advertisement headed "The Winte-iPrince," in another column. We bavpvbcen. acquainted: with -Mr. Meyer for years ; he has made large horses a speciality nhdttva's'among the first to advance the idea of combining size, form, style and action. It will be remembered that he imported, a few' years ago, From Ohio, "Capt. Sligart," whose colts have given such general satisfaction,' and 'took all, the ribbons they contended for at the last County Horse Fair, Vat.entine's Pakty. Lr Home will give a" party on the evening of St. Val entine's day, at the TJ. S. Hoel. Mu bic, dancing and a supper,! will be the programme for the occasion. ' Tickets $3. Mr.TtHorneX erjteraipments ial ways pass oft pleasantly and give gen eral satisfaction. The reason is he makes the entertainment of his guests on such occasions, the object of his special care and never fails to please. ; r Business Dieectoby for the Pa cific CoAST.-We hayeMUstyrecwvpd the firetVolutne 6l this work, and deem it the most correct and complete Dublin canon oi mo Kina ior tnis const, mat, has yet appeared. Its compiler intends to makeJtst-publication triUiji!;- inlor der to adapt the Directory to the changes and accessions "which are be ing continually made, in 'the business circles of this coast. 'Thepresentissuo is for 1871-73. To "business mcn of every calling and profession, such a work if not indispensable, is certainly a great assistance, and is frequently nec essary for -reference. IlCis published by Henry G. Larigley, of Santrancisco, California. His agent' Vi-L. Bryan, is" now en route for this place, and will be able to supply, copies of tho-wprk to such as desire ahchdJ UilGBu Wisl be Absent. Dr. YWJackson will & t&ibcCToint eitedhei-' MS day,y and, will beabsent fronLtKis'biiy for about a week. Citizens, oL Hock Point and Vicinity wiowant to engage the services of a first-class Dentist will' then have an opportunity to do so. Dr.' Jackson has, been a, resident of this, city for oVer one yearuand)has,during that time, given general satisfaction.? It is a gbeat mistake to suppose that the cause of rheumatism, jieurali gia or gout exists'wh'ere the j5ajn is( ex perienced. The sourceioi tbese'diseas es is generally 'hrta, in ilheTblpoa," and it is one of the special propertiesof Dk, Walebb.'s Vegetable lYjJniGAtf Brf, tebs to neutralise this detrositVwhile it rcnoyates tho relaxed kidneys, ind thus pCICUH bUCMUUlU fUllVUUg it UUI- tion of their secretion to escape through improper channels.' Torpidity of the stomach has also rauolui'o do with the vitiation of the blood, and upon this organ the Bitters act directly as a ctunuburt andinvigoranC befoeted foe the sentinel. The Board met, Jan. 26,1871, at the usual hour, rjnrsnant to adiourampnt. A1PembVr9fteicpWSrtin. The President called the meeting to orderJywhen the journal of,last meeting ii oo iuu, iuo loiiowiug duib were ordered paid : Linn & Hall, $2 ; John Bilger, $4 75. rBoschey's bill, $108, was laid over for further consideration. A report was made by the Committee on Sanitary, itwas read.and. the Com mittee discharged. They report paid for house rent til and other expenses 111 40;.total,"t22.40.i A report was made by the Committee on the new map, ?Pproyingrthe.ame,.aDd reported, airesolution t6 -approve andiadopt-ana have said map filed in the County Clerk's, office and recorded. The re port was1 accepted. The Vole on Jthe resolution was postponed. The Com mittee on ,C. Schnlt'z application to purchase a town lot reDorted that said lot could not.be classed asVacantland nnA fTio-iTnlirat.inn (hflMfnm lamiDDa Xiquor.apd billiard licenaeas granted io rape as oarage., jjiiis against Jno town : nonman oj jxiippei, $4 75, tor tools ior bextons nsejui Uemetery; Recorder's bill for making oat deeds, 86; J. S. Howard's bill, $25, for map ; the bills were laid over. The Preaiflpnt. suggested thai, some action be taken for a settlement ot toe late (Street Com missioner's (Fehely) account, who had received the road tax assessments, and n6 returns had been made; and an or der was made that the Recorder report to the Board the araonnt assessed for axes delivered to said Fehely, also to inform the Board of his sureties upon his bond 'filed. The subiect of sravel- ing Fourth street -and ppen the gutters was suggested, and received the favor able consideration of the'Board ; it was proposed' that if the work is done, that it "be let out on contract to the lowest bidder. Specifications are to be made out and presented at the next meeting of the Board. The Recorder was di rected to,toakejouQiieahnualexhibit of the receipts and expenditures of the town. The Board then adjourned to the 6th day of February'next. 1 , Good Joa Thomas G. Devens,Esq., has the thanks-of this office, for sold ering their crockery wash-bowl, which got broke into two. equal halves, so mat 11 is just as good as new. soldderis just the thing. His Bought Out. J. W, Manning has bought out the interest of Mr.Plymale in the jExcelsior Stable, and will hence forth run that institution alone. His ad, will appear next week. For Town Marshal. I hereby announceito the citizens of Jacksom ille, that I Will be a candidate for Town Marshal, at the election in March next i A. HELMS. 1 ' 'Time Teies all Things." and, has proven that Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is the remedy par excellence, for the cure' of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, phthisic, sore throat, influenza, and "last not lea8t,'iconsumption. - WILLIAM DAVIDSON, timcefi$-64 Front Street, PORTLAND, - 0REG0S. ,REAL ESTATE DEALER. Special Collector of Claim. A Urp AmonntofCITT and EAST PORTLAND Property for Sale. Alio, IMPROVED FARMS, and Taluabla uneultWated LANDS, located in all parti of the State. InTeatnuntl In BEALj ESTATE and other FKOFERTT madeftfrcoiTesponden. ) 1 ; ' ' CLAIMS of all description! promptly collected. HOUSES and STORES leased. All kinds of Financial, luS General Agency .business T transacted. rartles hating PARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THISOpjCE, In jack of the principal ClTIES'and TOWHS of this STATE. 'Jk. 5k. ,, B5P If you wish the very best Cab inet PuoTOGnArns, you must call on BRADLEY fcRTJLOFSON,429Mont gomery street', San Francisco. SUMMONS. Justiu't Court for the Precinct of Jacksonville. oiaieui uregon, juuai ui .inc&ouu. Jacob Meyer, Plff., n. Thomas N. Ballard, DefL Civil action to recover money. nPO THOMAS N. BALLAKD, the above 1 narard.jatfendant In, the name. of the State of Oregon, jou are hereby required to Appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the Precinct aforesaid, on the 21st dav of December. 1870. at 10 o'clock, in the . rf.-. n r,. .- T.., forenoon of said day, at ther office .of said jnetice, In said TJrecinctJ to'inswerMbe- above named plaintiff In a civil action, or .if, tbis commons be served upon yon by publication, von are reanired to anDear and answer said complaint six weeks from the (irst publication, to 'wit: on.the2ndday of February, L'l 67 f, at loociocic, a. x. Tnedelendam win take no tice that if he fail to answer the complaint bereiq. the plaintiff will take judgment gain&t him for the tarn of "seventy-two dollars and twenty pne cents, ($72 21-100) coin and his costs and disbursements. 1. Given nnder my hand this 19th day of De cember, 1670. ., ,- J, S J ',jju 1 'jAmesk.-wde, " ' Jnstfce of Xhe Peace. Published sis week Id ihe OkegoiFSentivil. by order of Hon. James R. Vfade, Justice of the Peace, fnf Jacksonville Precinct, Jackson county, .Oregoo,ciadpD the 19th day of De cember, 1870, At .A' UJiV .3?. Oli 0 Fain Is supposed to be the lot of ns poor mortals, as inevitable as death Itself and liable at any time to come npon ns. Therefore it U important that remedial agents' iboaiabe at hand to be used ipo' an emergency, wheat the seminal principle lodged in the system shall de Telope Itself, and we feel the excruciating ajo nles of pain, or the depressing influence of disease. . Such remedial agent eiistain thr PlW Situs, whose fame has made the 'circuit of the globe. Amid Ihe eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath the intolerable burning son relief froin many of its ills by its use. The wide and broad arrea over -vhich tbis medicine has spread, attests its value and potency. From a small beginning the Pain Killer has pushed gradually along, making'iUown highway, sole ly by its virtues. Such unexampled success and. popular ily. baa brought others into the field, who have attempt ed, under. similarity. name, to usurp the confi dence of the peoDle and turn it to their own selfishness tnd dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruitless, while the Pain Killer is still growjngtinjrabUofavw.i.ft,. j a, ,- ljanlm . t Spread the Truth. Some medical men insist that it is undignified to advertise a remedy, how ever valuable it may be. Queer rea soning this,-' It irlikeysayingthat-an article which Ihe world needs snoiuld be hid in a comer that benefits 'and blessings may be too widely diffused thathe means. Loi protecting and rej storing health should be a close monop oly, and not accessible to all The ar gument is had.' It isjworae than that ; it is inhuman. Suppose Hos'tettcr's Stomach Bitters an absolute specific for dyspepsia, billiousness' and nervous debility had never been known be-- yond the repertoire ot the faculty, what would have "been 'the conse quence ? Instead of curing and invig orating millions, the g6od effects of the preparation would have been con fined to a comparative few. There is the highest authority for saying that light should not be hid underaibusbelj: that whatever is excellent should be placed as a city on a hill, where all men can take cognizance of it. It is upon this principle that the Bitters have been'aoerWe'd ft every.newipa per of any prominence in he .western hemisphere, and that the spontaneous testimonials in its favor have been translated 'into 'all' written 'languages. Thousands enjoy perfect health to day who would be languishing on beds ot sickness if the newspapers had not spread the truth with regard to this un- equaled invigorant and corrective farl and wide, suppose proht has been reaped from this publicity. Is that any argument against it ? It the public health has been protected; it lives have been saved; if the feeble have been strengthened and the sick restored, great good has been accomplished: and who so mean as to grudge to exer tions thus directed their fair reward? THE NEW FOOD." Por a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FABINE made from? pure Irish Kossor Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, anbVa like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Eusse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid,:Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WORWD'S TONIC. Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable re storative is the sheet-anchor of the feenlc aid ttefeilitated. As a tonic and ceH-tUal for the aged and laagtait,- it' has bo cqHal among stomackics. As a remedy for the nerTe- weakness to which wemea mr eepeciallvsaD ject, it is SHptjrsediwKeTerjr ether stimulaHt. IaaHcMamates-treBi. cal, temperate, r frigid, it acts as -a specific iteverr specie ef disorder which ttwilci mines the heaily strensth wist hreaks dswa. the animal gjfatt .;.'Fer sale hr all dnsnldi i , r " Svbscxtbz for the C uggx Sektciix. b rr . e ivimwmm S1840W1870B v: '- 8:0 to i boT m i iCAiOBl H 1 5 o- YOUR BILLS jA. JrL GES 33" O W Jk.t GrleiTQ'S. You must, Positively PAY THEM! J. T. GLENN. MecSir AfuliI And complete stock al ways' oi band at the City Drug Store.;, BOOKS,-. J ' STATIONAEY, TOILETAETICLES, AGENCY FOR THE W. L. COWAN, Druggist. GASOLINE OIL & LAMPS AT THB .4 I - ' Oity Drug Store Jacksooville, Sept. 10, 1870. W. HERMANN, v lAtel ji from icBdon. MoroJiant Tallo'r? ' Jacesoxtillk, Obegox, Next to the Franco-American Bestasrttt, la prepared to make new tails, In the Jates style ; -satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and .repairing done at reasonable rates. 2july70tr ' HfrEAD THIS II DRY AS A ? LET HIM WHO IS THIRSTY CALL ON Henry A. Breitbartb, at the ' 33EXiIi. UJJIOKT, and be relieved. The undersigned has reduced the Dtice of A r.r. drinks to 121 cents a drink. The Liquors, Wines, ic., are of the same quali ty, "ai those formerly sold by me at 25 cents a drinK. iretn Lager always Kept on Hand. ' & Billiards, fifty points for the drinks. p HENRYA.BREITBABTH. Jacksonville, Dec, 3, 1870.-tf ? Ej -w " a a- VA M 'P: 5 i S I " 8- K- !z N cq co,-. j 8 b a g H a? s ;"i 2'! sag- h 3. u g.o a '3 " "' ;;, ' i : ;ii j-i ii ! Hi ' r to rit , fe. M ft J r1 " 2 i"'(W - iflig jwig '. .'W' -: I . 5 iiaiTlHi B . ." 1' S II "o I 5 Superior Plows. WE HAVE RECEIVED A SUPPLY TV of those superior PLOWS, which we Introduced lasf reason, and which haTe giren such entire tatiafaction to those who hare used them, being well adapted to different sails. -itoo, o full JsnTtmmt of Parlor and .Box Stoves ; ' Assorted Iron, Hails,' Horse Shoes and Kails, i 1 Superior Meat Cnttcrs, v .Cedar "Ware,, Rope, . , .1 " ' uSheli 'Hardware. Oils, Paints, Glass, &c ALSO, THE CELEBRATED BL SSBt. ALWAYS Olf flAND, -, A FUX.L yARlETY OP . TT 3C2K- Sc t J SHEET IRON" WARE. $3JT Hydraulio Pipe, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. HOFFMAN, & KLIPPEL. Jacksonville, October 22, 1870. A ScnoLABsmp in the National Bus iness College, at Portland, can be had on favorable terms by applying at the Sextihel office. j"2srcrisrA2sr,- KEEPS constantly on band and manufactures to order all kinds of and everything in the Saddlery line. I have aljcron hand n lnrro fnrV nf'ido nn..i and best kinds of TEAM. & DRAUGHT COLLARS, with a large.assortment of. Saddlery Hardvare and Saddler's Tools, all of which will -bo sold at greatly reduced rates for CASH. $3- Carriage and Baggy Trimming done to order and with the best material. Jacksonville, November TVlf70.-tf ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, Grave Stones, 4e., always on hand, or made to order. , J. H. RUSSEL. Ashland, Joiy 9, 1870. ly SUMMONS. TN THE COUNTT COURT OP THE STATE jl.j us uicjjuu, iu sue vuumjoi jaCKSOn. Action at Law to Recover Money. C. IV. Kahler, Plaintia; . T. N.Ballard, D'fft. To T.N. Ballard, In the name.of the State of Oregon.: YbQ are required to appear In said Court and answer the complaint of said plaintiff, Bled against Ton, within ten days from the time of the serv ice of this summons on you, If served within said county, or if served on yoq within any other county In this, State, then within twenty days' from' the time of the service, or if served on you out of the State of Oregon, then it is ordered by T. H. B. Shipley, Judge of said Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Oregon ScsTiNElprior to the first Mon day In February, A D., 1871. And you are notified that, if yon fail to answer said com plaint as above reqnired, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, to-wit: for a judgment against you for (he sum of one hundred and forty dollars In gold and silver coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 1 per cent.per month from the 9th day of November, A. D. 1870, and the costs and dis bursements of this action to be taxed. Done by an order of said Court, made on the 20th day of December, 1870. C. W. KAHEER, 2dec70 Attorney for Plaintiff. LAST CALL. ALL persons indebted to Glenn, Drum It Co., either by note or book account, are hereby notified to call and settle immedi ately, or proceedings will be taken In law to enforce payment GLENN, DRUM & CO. Jacksonville, Oregon, December 241870.-3w C. W. KAHLER. , ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, Jacksonville, Oregon. OFI1CE: Opposite the Court House, JBUMR.W.JTOl 3P JefaJ JaVjU." JUM M. 9 OFFICE : Cbraer of California If Fifth &. Particular attention given to the regulation tf fiiMrin'a IaaIIi Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of uie laie uictuuu us ouaesucaia. All work warranted, and satisfaction guaran teed. Jacksonville, Norr J.-tf STQPTHATCOUGHIHG SOXS OP TOTT CAST, A.TO WE PITT joa. Ton lot Maii mrjnaeaj but UwOh'S litaUMd, tr ltt InOliaH merit, to MOftrwia all sta Uarfrtpan&na. It U not mrprtin jot abwld t rttectaut to uysamethlasclia attar tae sauyex roimeata rou aava maoa of trashy oasaraata Uttad n tto paHle u a certain an; tat NEWELL'S Pulmonary Symj Ii tasHy awTmtr BEST itueu ant eumnxwiiilssl r. taa tan of Cooi&s. Colda, 8oi Throat, AiUusa Wioopltj Couj!i,BroncnIU3 aid Consumption. laoo amljof peoplala California and Ortfon hart barn aiiMdjbaaantaa tyUosuiptlJUig CBimttT fvut " JEWELL'S' Eulmonary Syrup and with oat atcord gin It their uaqullltal ppn bauon. WaaowadilreisoarielTtstoallwhoarfliuL, aoqualatad with tth, too troateO Panacea f th aja, lor th healing or ail diseatT st tht TUroal aad Luigauarlagysiitha NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup has cared thossaads aad It wQ can TOO U yea try tthis lslnlnablo medklns la pleasant to tho taste j aipilin, aeaUag aad strengthening ta Its effects, en Umy Iree from all polsonoos or deleterious drags, aid perfectly harmless under all circumstances, Cenlncates from many prominent dtlzeaa ox bam Flandico accompany every bottle or NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ttDKGTOX & CO. lgeats,Saarnmciacx DR. E. COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM! A treneral Famllv Xfpilli-lnp tt la a n,ir. eign remedy for i DiDtheria. And kindred diseases of the THROAT, and unequalled in curing Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Colic, Cholera Morbus and Fever and Aene. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Toothache, uutuo, oprmm, cruises, etc., etc., are ar once relieved by t timely use. Trolv a Vegetable Prepar ation. ,-Kone genuine without ahnst-j or R. STRONG. KEM'QTOir & CO.'S il 0EIDA WATEK", ,, . rSE HO'OTHIlt. Cnexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath. REDINGTON & CO'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. This valuable preparation, containing In si Mtrhlr rnnrpntrnfarl form 11 (Tin npnna.ll.. i.t Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most lupuinr uuweauo remeaies ior an aiseasea OI the stomach and digestive organs. An n innli tt will ha fnnnil ln..ln.U. J .11 - .u.v, .. ,,,,, MQ .wuuu IUIB1UBUIO SU aiS persons recovering from debility, whether pro- uuvcu uy jcer, ur otaerwise; ior wnuftic im parts to the system all the glow and vigor that can be produced by wine or brandy, it is en tirely free from the reactionary effects that fol low the use of spirits of any kind. , It is also an excellent remedy for females who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving almost Immediate relief to the Bpasms that so frequently accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused ' by riding in a railroad car, or by eca-sickness. or other causes. It Is also valuable as an external application or Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. rnn ' ,REDINGTON 4 CO., 529 & 631 Market St.. between First and Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco. Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magla BrillUt., REDINGTON &. CO.'S FLORIDA WATER .c FOS THE HANDKERCHIEF. I This article, nnmnnlnv th r,.l .7oi;.l fragrance of Flowers, is unequaled as per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH. Used in ha.tr.Inir. It Imnavta an strength to the system, and gives that Eoftnes' sua acucBcj to ug skiu so macn desired by al It removes Sunburn, Freckles & Pimples. Diluted with water, It makes an excellent Dentriflce, Impasting pearly whiteness to the teeth, sweetness to the breath, and renders the guuia uaru buu oi a Deauiuui color. It shonlri fllvsvQ ha ntarl art.. .1...I.- 3. luted with water, ns It relieves all Inflamatlon. 523 & 531 Market St., between First & Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco. Use Eleotro-SJUcon, it. 1 Or Magic Brilliant' ELECTRO-SILICON, OB r MAGIC BRILLIANT. DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATORT .. The best article ever discovered for Cleana. ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth Metal ic Surfaces, or whatever description, Including Kitchen Uten sils of Tin, Copper, Brass, Sleel, etc. To Jewelers and Workers in Gold1 and Silven Plate, the Electro-Silicon Is of.iMjtimablo va ue l the time saved, and the vexation preveair, ed by Its ne, -wilLforeser endear its name ta " all who have bad evidence of its merits. BEDINGT0N'CO.. Sole Agents, Sap.Franciw. r FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS 5ept.tbJ8S8. leptl-