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' , THE PJKJOHrSOTim, Saxukdat&Cosvixg, Feb. 2'5, 187,1. L.. PFiiker.20 k. 21 New Merc- at'sTisiaejjnr origan fceriied agent la. Baa F.fftcK5KEa4tn JBTWfuIng.Hi. Fum';idbiMMRed;V ' Facnxciu. & Hutlsaa JtMeaet are oar only aa tfcariced Agents In the 'Atlantic States. Offices Park So jr. "Times" Building, New York City. AH orders matt come through them. ,iilXki pilfMSF Ret. 6. fi. HugbbImks will presbh -r& l M. Jl,?hnrpVtteSHHrnr Worn- Ting, at 11 o'clock. Ti FAiHKB.ElAJfCHK'illhold diyine nervicei si the Catholic chorch to-mor .-aJTii.yiay trow at the usual hour, r " f - Tn from Link Hirer.', The enow on the l mountain, between here and, there, was deep ; Uliere warn'tV snoV in LinkEiver .Talley, when Crowley' left, and stock, . was. doing.l'erjiWclU TheIndians at the.jenclerare doVng wSll, and are well contented with their treatment ..Hon; A;'J.JBarn"ett,Wa8afferingirbm an attack of rheumatism; with this proposed with a good deal of interest Wistkb. Our weather has been de cidedly .winterj for.t,hepat few days. Snow has kept dropping down upon us at intervals for several days, al though it has melted o2 and disappear ed about as fast as it has fallen. We will assuredly haTe a plenliful'crop of grain this year, and fruit and other vegetable productions, but miners will I hardly flo nuch" this "season. The rams t arc too slight and too late m the-season. "Stock is. doing, well .in .this, valley, so fat as we'can learn. - -v ' ' osrtr i- Benedict's. ,BAii.r-The Washington JJirlhday's ball, at Benedict's,, was a pleasant entertainment, we' learn from several of our friends who attended. ThVreVas very-iiberat turto"ut 'from town, as there always is.'wben Benedict gives a ball. "We are. informed that there was "music and dancing" from ,7)'clock jn f,he, evening until ,0 o'clock : in the morning, .with only a short re spite for supper. "No i!tp 'till noni, wbwjwth ao I plausrs DMt, ' "t'o'chmtlnflowlnt boon with' Hjlni feet," was the motto of the. occasion and was well adhered to. District School. A' week ago yes terday we attended the exercises at the district school house iin this place. It was the close of the quarter,- and there was, a general, re vie w j of,, the stu dies of the term. The exercises were good and reflect much credit .upon the teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobb, who show by the real and substantial, progress of their pupils in all branches of study that they havtj.been both faithful and successful in the discharge of their du Uesjalhe.schoolrpop. Arthe close of the exercisesJudge "Prim, C. C. ?? aMlPH ff?J?eri Jaun ty School Superintendent, made a few appropriate and encouraging remarks to, the; ecbbkri'aod 'pdrents Trho were present School will be resumed again nextlionday1. , , The BnicKLE-MATqalBOUBLE. A .hi. Mil Ma. ..Ha..i. lass ..... a. what excited for'the pasl 1 or 8 days, over the Brickie and Mankin aflray, which happened some' time last week. From all we can learn', the facts are about these: Mankin 'shot Brickie's dog, and covered his retreit by keep ing his p'rsrp'reMptealat.the door of Briokle's "house, and threatening him bM8ejh1triedrto-cjme,oJt)vandita.ne same time making off as fast- as "he could nder tnVjcircfimi&ncei ' After hevjialgot a. considerable. dieUnce.ofii Brickie fired at hinvthrongh a crack in AheT house, wh.erupon: jMapkin 'got zAWif about as fast as his legs could carry, him. A day- or. two afterwards. JBlekIeltates,lMankln6came back' and fired athis wife, the ball, passing into the "hoaic and strikincr a. itea-kettle where it lodged. Jlankin linen left and hasaot beenaeenVince, though, it u"ihbt Jy soaw.thathfl'ii-.ttill Iorkng ji the BeigkborhoefiHckle liyesa fawjsiles beyond Ashland.? WaekVs: Class tBjwsrKa, We havfl received x cb'pyi W: ,th'e "above from a J. MeCormick) Portland, Ore goa." It ceatta ilghly reoommesded by teadtera ancipali of schools. Teachers aad others interested can ex amiM itty calliBg,at thii office. , - RrIE--fiennis proyrley made, fs a visit lty Thursday. AHeJirak iuBt exception the people.of Link River are all'nght.'and areawaititigjthe estab lishment of tSe proposed "mail route Ft. Klahath Mail-Cabbies Ab scosbed: The YrekaVswrnoZ -says : "A young soldier named Burgley, -who has been carrying the mail from Fort Klamath to Yreka, on leaving for the FlrtjhJffei,ot as farjAg!s, on Willow Creek where he left his mail bags, and express matter, and started for 'Oregon. Word 'was "sent to the Fort, and Capt Goodale dispatched the Sergeant in search of the mail mat ter, and to catch the deserter it possi ble. He had a large lot of goods from Raynes'i Pyle and other -merchants, to sell on commission, most of which' were recovered. Ravnes and Pvle se- curedall their goods except about $80 worth of cold and silver chains. The mails, nvere not tampered, 'With; "ind it uvea not appear ine runaway. nasau sconded with much money, unless it be'frompartiesat.the Fort, outside of government business, lie brought f a large amount of money in the ma1,, which' was 'delivered, and may hsve been' entrusted with' a large- amount outside of the mail, which, he did!' not pay over, intending' to leave by inak-' ing H false start back towards Fort Klamath.. Tbe runaway has-been seen at Ashland and 'it Grave Creek, in Or egon, and the Postmaster here having been authorized by- CapL Goodale-to telegraph for his arrest, the prospects are he will be soon: on bis way back to the Fort, together.with a good Tiorse he took with him,' belonging to Jack Davis, ' , B r Rbbeeah Degebe fMEZTiNG:: The regular meeting of the Rebekah De gree, Jacksonville Lodge, No'. 10, L 0. 0. F., will be held on Monday evening, March 6, 1871, at "i o'clock; All mem bers in good standing are invited to attend. Street IsuaovEirksTg. C. J. Dut tbn is making rapid and substantial im provements upon ou? principal streets, under his contract Iwitht the Town Trustees. He finishei about 200 feet daily, spreading a coating of nice grav el and sand over tie center of the streets, 16 feet wide, B inches thick in the middle and sloping off to 4 inches at the sides. His job 'will probably oc cupy 10 days time. ( Something New. Madame Gilfoyle has procured the use of Yeit Schutz's hall, from the prqpnefor, and hence forth will give balls and entertainments in connection with her restaurant, in as gopd style and on. as reasonable terms as the public can aikfShe will like wise furnish the hall to fecturr.rs, shows, eta, on the most Teasonahle terms, i ,'Mabbied. Ifanoy 0. Jennincs, for merly of this place, was married to Mr. Henry Leland, of Portland, at Sa lem Oregon, on St. Valentine's Day. She '"has many 'friends in this place, who wish her much happiness in her new state. Pucenix Lnsuraxce Company. We have received a fine counting house almanac for 1871, of the above compa ny, from Mr. Wm. Hoffman, agent for this city. ThePho3nix is well-known as one of tho oldest and most reliable fire insuranceicompanies in the United States; their rates are moderate and their adjustments of losses prompt and honorable. Pirsonal. J. B.- "Underwood, of Eugene City, was in town last Monday, on business connected with his duties as Postal Agent for this State. Town MAESHAu-rThe. undersigned announces himself as .a candidate for Town Marshal at. the next, town elec tion. TJA"iJ Qti? Seaman: For Town Marshal. Iherebjiannounce to the' citizens of oacK8onvuie,inaii i win oe a candidate for Town Marshal, at the election in March next , ' A. HELMS., For; jMarsqal. UJirn" Stewart re quests us to announce his name for Town Marshall, at the next- town erec tion. He is Tunning on his own re sponsibility and challenges opposition. A Family Sewing itachine, or a Sil- VPT Wntoli irlron tn nrpnr r?.nh n ink scribers to Abnplp's. MaoaztneI. "Per sons raising bait a club naye tne, choice of a set of Silver Forks, Table or Tea Spoons. Agents' wanted, male and female. Large wages paid.. Send for full particulars. Address3 " FRANGIS.&CO,, eare of Box 2021, San Francisco, CaL Wood tor the SENTcrEL; Now is he time for those indebted to the Sen tinel,. office, to pay in wood. Wood delivered now, before we; lay in our winter supply, is worth jast aamuehto us as money. a ;T .t- 0 A ScHOLAEsnip in the National Bus iness College, at Portland, can be had on favorable'.tenfcs by applying at the Sentinel office. ISvxbt obgah, dehands sustenance and" support from tr Scmach. If the stomach cannot surply the ailment Ve- ijuucu, wo wnoieByoieiu Jimguiauco. To. rbnseand Tegvate trTisgreaCsap- plying organ, there is no preparation at present known that will compare with De. Walker's1 TDrfGARfrrPEs ; and as two-thirds cf fU human ailments nricrinftf.p'in inAlrmtlnn it. fnllova lncr. icallyj that most if the .diseases flesh is this powerful vegetable restorative. . UBanrvrerable ArsaeBts. Established facts are silent argu ments, which neither pen nor tongue can shake, 'and it is upon es Tacts that the reputation of Hi established ostetters Stomacb Bitters, as a healtfrpreservine elixir, and a wholesome and powerful remedy, is -based. When witnesses come, forward in crowds, year- after year, and reiterate the same statements in relation torthe'beneficiaferlects of a medicine, vpb'n, themselves, disbelief in .its efijxacy is, literally impossible. The credentials of this unequalled toriic'and alterative, extending over a period of nearly twenty years, include individu als of every class, and residents of ev ery clime, an'd'refer to" the most preva-' lent among the complaints which afflict and harass, the human family. Either a -multitude of people, strangers to each other, have annually-been seized with' an insane and motiveless desire to deceive the public, or Hostetler's Bit ters, for no.less than a fifth pf a century, have been affording such relief to suf ferers from indigestion, fever and ague, billiousness, general debility and nerv ous disorders as no other, preparation has ever imparted. To-day, while the eyes of the reader are upon these lines, tens of thousands of persons of both sexes are relying upon the Bitters as' a sure def ense'against the ailments which the present season engenders, and their confidence is not misplaced. The local potions which interested dealers some times endeavor to foist upon the sick in its stead, are everywhere meeting the fate that is due to fraud and imposture, while tho demand for the great vege table specific is constantly increasing. No Wonder. So many worthless medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases, and when tried "found wanting," that the .invalid loses all fath in Specifics. We have yet to learn, however, of the first failure of' Wistar's Balsam of Wild. Cherry, to cure coughs, colds, and pulmonary disease. Those who arc' afflicted with Rheum atism; Neuralgia,' Gout, and Scrofula, should try Dr. S. G. Smitb's "Aramlr aculas;" a cure guaranteed. It' is claimed by this, medicine that its cura tive powers are wonderful to experi ence. For Salf by W.. B. Douglass, City Drug Store, Jacksonville, Oregon, and all dealers in Medicine. I5oct70nro E. D. Wenban, Traveling-Ag't. ' - . BSf"'Try Devens' Farrier's Friend. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FARINE made from pure IrisTa Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen piars of Blanc Mange, and a 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 mo equal as a light and7 delicate food for Invalids and Children. ' : J , A Glorious Change 1 1 THif GREAT WORLD'S TONIC. , Plantation Bitters.. - ' ' . This TVOBdcrrnl Tcgetable re storatiVe' is the iaeet-aBchr of the feeble and debilitated. As a teaic and cordial for the aged, aad languid, it has Be equal among stomachics. As a remedy far the Berrs'vrealuiess tB which wemea are especiallr shb lect, it is sapenediag eTery ether stimulant. la an climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts asajgpecUlclia.eTgrr. species f. aiserder, which aadermiaes the hedily streagth.aad Breaks eewa the aalmal spirifik Fer saleSf aU arargists. ' I a fiyPs 1C. I IB i i -s to B . -5 rf A a'u m ill i j W O o u o Safe a 3 S & K .ft -g . . 8 ej AND COMPLETE STOCK AL ways on band at the City Drug Store. BOOKS, STATIONAKY, TOILET AKTIOLES, tftlOt. CJbOe AGENCY FOR THE W. L. COWAN, Druggist. GASOLINE OIL & LAMPS AT THE , City "Dfui; Store. Jacksonville; Sept. 10, 1870. ' ' YOUR BILLS L JEL ES 33" O "My -A.t O-lezxzx'Ssy You Must Positively P-Y THEM! d.T.-GLENN. UdeeSw W. HERMANN, Lately from London. SIoroliazLt Tailor, Jacxsoxvillb, Osxgov, Kelt to tha Franco-Am.rlan Baatavast, -. la prepared to make sew suits, in the Iatcs style; satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning1 and repairing done at reasonable rates. 2JQly70tf OZ Alili SIM'S FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL" OFFICE, Or printed to or8r. GEO. H. DURHAM, Att6ra.ey"tZifv, 83 FROXT STKEKT, rOBIXAOT .... - OBIO0.V. Superior JPomjs. - TfTE HATE RECEIVED A SUPPLT f T or those anperior PLOWS, which wc Introduced last uuod, and which have 'giveri lach eallre tauVaetion to those who hart uttd them, being well adapted to different iells. Mto, a full Asmtrnmt ef Parlor and Box Stores; ,, v ;T Asserted Iron, Nails, i , Horse Shoes and, Nails,' Superior.. Jtfeat.i Cutters, Cedar Ware, Rope, . , ' . r. . . .i. . iO. . ' " Shelf Hardware, ' '-'. .u . .- .1.. . .1 i Oils; Paints, Glass. fcc. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED ALWAYS ON-HAND, FULL VARIETY OF r ncK-ieV' SHEET IRON WARE. WT Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. Jacksonville," October 22, 1870. DR. W. JABIf ) ;rmr9 OFFICE : Corner o OdifOrnia t Fifth Sti. Particular attention giTen to the regulation cf children's teeth. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nee of me late meuoa or anastneaia. All work warranted, and satisfaction guaran teed. : ' JaekMnTille.Kor.2fl. tt . C. W. KAHLER, : -ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, JacksonrUle, Oregon. . -... OFUCE: Opposite the Court Houst. JOB PRINTING. KEEP YOUR MOHIY AT O JML GEt "01EG0N SENTINEL" OFFICE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, ., P. Do we 11, Proprietor. HAVING THE LARGEST AND BEST Assortment oi JOB TYPE in Southern Oregon, as well as a cordon Job press,. We are prepared to do all kinds of ORlSrAMErTAL such ts - - , Oircrixlfiirs, '. UllxoAclaif TTw.ti tatolll w , TEomtovm, dbo. JLnd all other kinds of Printing, at recuonablt rates. Call and see us before tending . to San Francisco for Printing. PACIFIC UNIVEKSITY, VOKKST'qKOTE, OREOOBT. Ba.S.E.Manh,D.D. President Sn.K Lyman, A.M.... .Prof, of Mathematics. Geo. B. CoOitT, A. if.,. Prof, of Natnral'Science. Jot. W.MaTik,A.M:. Prof, of Language. A. X AndenaC. A.M. Principal of Academy huA.f.A&em.... Preceptress. FOUR COURSES. OF STUDY Academic. Scientific, Collegiate .and Ladles Collegiate. Music taught. Academy Yr begias the Last 'Wednesday of July. College year begin the first- Monday ef Aurnst next. I'tor particular address S. H. MARSH. lWHaBBBBBaBBBBmHm' STOP THATCQUGHING SOMtg; tot; cantt. and we pitt jteUM.1, 1 lu UUrtaBta merit, ?mZZ 'BS5K &&&&2gff NEWELL'S Pulmonary, Syrup ta teiDy th Trar BESTmlytTeotipal traoplS COTiBroidUta ud CoBnamua.lW audi ot pacta la OUIbnU tul OnraaUim Uao alrMdjrtaatltUit tjtb. nuvmijig touutn pou NEWELIS . Ihihaonajjr Syrup md with oa. nmri tfjt It their xaqultf! tscra tatlon. WahoirMiTsioortelTtjUiirwhoti.uI aoiulnlailltliUil3,asgKttcclteKeofUfu(. for IL betllsf of ill dl0 of IM TirtW ud timUKirliigjoiUut , .NEWELL'S Plilmonary'Syrup liijf cared thousmditJKl It win ctira TOO IT jrabj , . TM bmhubis tndlcm m fXtaaut to ti Usui notliiiif, hllg fad trentaenliig In Its rtfteti i to Unrjr free ' from ll.pobonooorlefetr4ij tram. and perfectly harmless nader sS drcnnistaaces. Certtrfcstes from mxnj prominent dtlunsia; &aa modKO aiyomfaiiT eTery bottle of . NEWELL' Pulmonary Syrup EXJIKCTOH & 00. Agent., Sin Fnaclns. DR. E. COOPER'S DHIVJKSAL MAGNETIC BALI A general Family Medicine. 'M' ovr- eign remeay lor Dijtheria And kindred dlseeea of taTHROAT, and unequalled in cuing Djn'!rJV Diajrhaa, Cholera, Colic, Cht'era Vorbas and Fevo: ad Agvi6i -J Neuralgia, Eheffli'. Coldi,' Toothache, Burns, Sprains,- irales, etc., etc.,, are a pnee relieved b7 Ito tiely use. Trnlv a Vegetable Trr par- atios. awVone'jenalae wltiont I;up ft B.STB0N0, ' BEDI'CWN & CO.'S j: 1 0EIDA WATEB, CSS SO OTHKK. Uoeelled for Toilet Use and for tha Batb. , . . r-r REDINGTON &: CO'9 ESSENCE OF' ' ' JAUIAICA GINGEK. Tb! valaable preparation, containing In a. highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most popular do'mestlo remedies for all diieaies of the Itomacn ana digestive organs. As a tonic, It willTe found -Invaluable to all persons recovering from debility, whether pro duced by fever, or 'otherwise' for while It im part to the syBtem all the glow and.vlgor that can be produced by wine" or brandy, It Is en tirely free from the reactionary.e&ects (bat fol low thense of Bplrita of, any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving almost Immediate relief to the Miasms' that to frequently accompany that period.- It elves immediate, relief to Nausea, caused by riding in a railroad car, or by sea-tleknVis, or other causes. It is also valuable as an external application or Goat, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. v., REDINGTON A CO., 529 & 6SL Market St, between FInt and Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco;' Use Electro-Silicon, ' Or Magla BrlllIa'L REDINGTON &. GQ.'S- FLORIDA WATB, ity. -r FOR THE .HANDKERCHIEF,. i This article, possessing "the most-'delrcate fragrance of blowers, is uneqoaledas f PV fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH. ' J Ueed jn bathing, it , Imparls- Bgj'Sa strength to the system, and gives that sof tnea and delicacy to the, skin so. much desired by - It remove Sunburn, Freckles &.?imp!efc.T Dilated with water, it makes an excellent Dentrifice, imparting pearly whiteness itor.U: teetn, sweetness to tne Dream, ana renders , me gums hard and of a beautiful colore It should always be nsed after shaving; di luted with water, as it relieves all inflamatlop. 529.& SaiMarkt St.,.betweeii:Firi'i A r ' 'Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco.- ! 1 . 1 '' .' Uae Eleotro-Silicon, i4 .OrUugtoDrllilaat ELECTRO-SILICON, OR ' MAGIC BRILLIANT. DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABBATOBt." ' The best article ever discovered 'for'CIeau. Ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth Metalio Surfaces, ef whatever description, Including Kitchen 'Uten sils of Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc. ,rf To Jewelers and Workers'ln Gbld'a'nd'SIlyer Plate; the Electro-Silicon Is'Of inestimable val ne : the time saved, add the vexation prevent ed by its use, will forever endear Its same to all who have bad evidence of its merits. Sole Agents, San Francisco FOR FLAVORINGEXTRACTS. KraiKEfrOfl CO.'SiBZTHB BBST Sept. 5th J88. teptS-