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'j a . - limn .I I,. THE OREGON SENTINEL Satuedat Mobking, July 13, 1872. li. P. Fisher, SO &1 New .Merch ant's Eichanec.iB ouronlv &nthorl7.iil insniin Sin Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Me. Fisher is represented by S. M. Pettexoiu. & lit), 01 new iu sua dosiou. Hndson & Menct are onr only au borized Agents in the Atlantic State?. Offic3s 41 Parle Row, "Times" Building, New York City. All orders must come through them. " ggUgioitjg gjtofeg. FxTHEr. Blanchet will hold divine erviccs at the Catholic church to-morrow, at the usual hour. RrtJ. IL Skidmoee will preach at the M. E. church, to-morrow at the usual hour. Post Office Register. -Mails North close daily at " South " " " to Creccnt dity close Sundays & Wednesdays at Mails to Central Point, Ta ble Bock it Eagle Point close Tnesdajs at 9 o'clock A. M 4 r. m P.M. P. M, Money order office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m JUA-.V MULLER, P. M. m 1 ' Personal. B. F. Dowcll started lor Portland on Wednesday of this week, to act as one of the attorneys in the case of the U. o. vs. liarclay and Kouse, who are charged with selling spirituous liquors to too .Indians on tue Yianox reserva tion at Fort Klamath. Charles Vf. Savage, TJ. S. Marshal, left on the stage on Tuesday for Port land, having in charge Barclay, who he arrested at Fort Klamath last week for selling spirituous liquors to the In dians on the Yianox reservation. Capt. G. A. Goodale and Corporal John Brooks started for Portland on Tuesday of this week. They are going there as witnesses in the case of U. a. vs. liarclay and Kouse. James Wilson started for San Fran cisco on Wednesday, the 10th inst. Ho has gone on business, and expects to uu back in about three weeks Hon. B. Hermann left for his home at Iioseburg on Tuesday morning, the lUth inst. lie was thronged with bus iness-pcrtaining to the laud depart ment ot this district during his short stay with us. We hope that the next lime he comes our way he will not have quite so much business on hand, and more time to visit. Dr. T. Deveus started for Portland on Friday, the 12th inst., whew he ex pects to remain during the summer and fall. He will be emploved in sell ing patent medicines. James CardwelPs family, accompa nied by Mrs. Devens, started for the Umpqua on Monday, the 8th inst., whero they are going to visit their Iriends. New Block. John Ortli is"prepar ing to build a new biick block on Oregon Street. It will be. when com pleted, neatly 60 feet front and run ning back GO feet, and two stories liigli. It will join other brick build ings, and will make one of the finest blocks in the town. Mr. Oith has pride in doing something for the town. Wio will be the next to put up a OlOCK i Installation op Officios. At a stated meeting of Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, 1. 0. 0. F., held on Saturday evening, the Cth inst, D. D. G. M., S. J. Day, installed the following. officers for the ensuing term : Henry Klippel, N. G.; Isaac Sachs, V. G.; Jno. A., Uoyer, Hoc. Scc'y ; Jno. Ncuber, T.; Kasper Kubli, P. Sec'y ; C. W. Savage, ii. o. JN. .; r. Pflugh, L. S. N. G.; Jno. Miller, R. S. V. G.; J. 1 McDan iels, L, S. V. G.; P. Luy, W.; Ed. Smith, Con.; Joseph Wettercr, 11. S. b.; It. V. Markland, L. S. S.; Wm. -tsiactcrt, JL G.; Wm. Ray, O. G. Wifi CnLEBHATii Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. O. F., intends celebrating, in this city, on the 10th day of August, in commemoration of j me institution of the Lodn-e. Rrn Dinger Hermann, of Roseburg, will aeiiver the oration. All members ot the Lodge, and the Order in general, are invited to participate. The pro. gramme for the day will be duly an nounced, Nonet Lost the Oth Volume U. S. Statutes, 1st Yolumo Oregon Re- ports, and Crocker on Sheriffs. Who ever has cither of them will please re-tura- B.F.DOWEIJ. Tue Board of Trustees of Jackson ville meet in regular session Thursday evening next, July 16th. and INSTALLATION U. O. It. M. At a Jregular meeting of Jacksonville Stamm ! Ao. US, U. O. It. 31..- held at their Hall at Jacksonville, July llth, 1872, the following duly elected officers were regularly installed by P. Ch. Herman v. Helms: Max Muller, 0. Cb.; Herman Pfiel' IT. Ch.: Anton Ulman, Pv.; Benjamin Sachs, Sch.; Uarl JS cutnyer, G. Sch. ; Joseph Wet terer, Schatzv. ; John Latsher, B. Ch.; Chricst Kretzer, M.-; L. II. Herliiir. Sen., IL; Adam Schmidt, X).; L. Bet- zold, K. ; And. Hanser, 6. MPWJiri nfpfmntnrfplf a in nnrMineinrT Hall's Yegctable Sicilian Hair Re newer. The genuine has a private rev enue Btamn. tlirpfi iiirhps Innrr with n likeness Dr Hall upon it over the cork. Raileoad. The cars arc now run ning to Oakland. The grading is com pleted to Wilbur, ten miles this side, and the ties and iron will soon be put down. The company intend to com- pleto the road to Roseburg this sea son. Ciianc.kd Hands. The Democratic Times has changed hands. J. N. T. Miller & Co. have sold to Kent & Miller. We are informed that it is to be a more respectable paper than it has ever been heretofore. Glad to hear it; it is about time. We hope the new proprietors success, and ex tend a welcome hand. Don't vou think Greelnv stonk is rrnirnrun? dnrLiinlr in inn.t it. line gone up higcr'nakile, and will blow away before it comes down. TTnttnu-AvV. OiN-rirFM-r 5?ni? Leos, Wounhs, Ulseks, &c. can be (Mirrfl. The r.itionnl trin.tmpnt. n: in dicated by nature, is to reduce the local lnuainmauon, sootu inoneignnor ing nerves, cool the heated blood, and render the walerv ichorous disr-linrtrn consistent and health'. Happily Hol loway's Oiument accomplishes thesr ends with unfailing ceitainty. 25 cents per box or pot. Midsummer Maladies The hot solar rays that lipen the harvests generate many distressing dis eases. If the liver be at all predispos ed to irrecularilies, this is the season iu which billious attacks may be anti cipated. A weak stomach, too, . is weakest iu the summer months, and the loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration is so great, that a wholesome tonic, combieing nlso the properties of a diffusive stimu lant and gentle cshilerant, is in manv cases necessary to health, and under no ciicumstances bhould be dispensed by the sickly and debilitated. Of all the preparations intended thus to re fresh, sustain, and fortify the human frame, there is none that will compare with Hostetter.s Celebrated Stomach Bitters. They have been weighed in the balance experience and "not found want ing: havo been recomended from the fust as a great medicinal specific, not as a beverage, and in spite of intcrsted opposition from imnumenble nnartrM stand, after a twenty years trial, at iuc ucau ui an prupneiary meaicincs inteuded for the prevention and ni of all ordinary complaints of the stom ach, the liver, and the nerves. " In the the nnliealtliv districts linrrlnr?nr the great rivers of Calilonia, Ilostetter'ts atomach iSitters may be classed as the standard one for everv snivirs nf iitin. njitentor remittent fever. The people who inhabit those distnts place the most impplicit confidence in the preparation a coulidence that is increased evorv year by the results ot its operations. 1.S Hitlers. SO ci lerl. nr thr most pernicious character, arc springing up iiko nincri on cverv sine, tiic rm i m is herebv forewarned ncninsr. lhr rlram. shop lrauds. Ask lor HostoUer's I3it ters, see that the label, etc., are cor rect, anu rcmemoeriiiat the genuine ar ticle is never sold in bulk, but in lint. tics onlv. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, SEAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. Gl Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. REAL I'RTATT in lliio f!ITV r,A ,ASr I'Ultl'LA.NU. ID the most des rahlp localities, consistins of LOTS. HALF BLOCKS and m.OOPTS. IIOIISKS nn,i STORES ; also, IMPROVKD FARMS, nn.l rnI..M uncultivateii LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAT. FVTATFnn nltiM- lr.lA purchased for Correspondents, in tlii3 CITY and thronghont the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with creat care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. nrinsER nn,i ST-nnK! t.f.icpti LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a General FINANCI AL and AGENCV BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the nrTIFS nn1 TnWVS in tin. btatk ;tl rppcirn iWrinlinn. nf V RM PimPBIlTr forward the same to the above address. Jfrtntf A ScnoLVESnip in the National Bus iness College, at Portland, can be had on favorable terms by applying at the Sentinel office. "For the very Best Photographs, go to BRADLEY & RUIOFSON, Gallery without STAIRS-C-ASCEND IN" TllE ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Special otIeo. clTfr ' ,h" CV" "f lnttM of all i , . . ,n:"t Ml!n subject to ! Gira i?,n ...l '""H"."1 SiwUTe orpin, .ndfoa will ar more thin tiMjn jonr Sector-. bUls. nradea try all pbj?icuns to DTsremcs and for fw.??nI,U!rV ' " LrrB DJOESHT3 UrsAis. bcecilrertuement In anothtr column. NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME il. for goods bought at Bybee's ferry, will please call and settlp pithpr nt t)m rpm n. my meat market in Jacksonville, as I am in need of and must have money. THOMAS GIAN1NI. Jacksonville, June 29th, 1872. je29-w4. Ft. Klamath EXPRESS LINE. rpIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING E3 J. tabhshed a regular Line of Hacks, runn.ng from Jacksonville to Ft Klamalb, via Link River, fur the accommodation of pafsengers and fast freight, will leave Jacksonville every Monday at 4 o'clock, a. m., and arrive at Ft. Ivlamatli on Wedmcd? Will i-o-., r. Klamath Thursday, and arrive at Jacksonville uu tjuiuruay. MANNING & WEBB. LAW FROM EUROPE! Dill PEACOCK. FRESCO, . HOUSE, SICMtf, CARRIAGE & OWAMEOTAL J HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT Jacksonville, will be pleaded to receive Orders in any of the above liranchcs of the business. iEB-Ordirs left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt attention.- Shop on Oregon street, next door to Crystals blacksmith shop. . , . EDWIN PEACOCK. Jacksonville, Ogn., DccDtf TR3ADWEIL & CO. Agricultural Warehouse and General Machinery & Supply Depot For FARMERS, MINERS, iHLMIEN, Ac Importers and Wholesale Dealers in II A ED WAHH AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Birlable Engines, Steam Pamjs3 Turhine Wheels, Wood-working anil Iron-working Ma chinery. Miners', Engineers' and Me chanics' Tools, Belting, Rope, Nails, Mining Goods and Mill Supplies gen eral ly. At the Old Stand, corner Market and Fre mont Streets SAN FMANGISCO. The Fourth. Latest Dispatch to tlic Ladies- Misses A. F. & L. A. KENT. HAVING REMOVED NEXT DOOR to E. C. ISrook'a- Jewelry Store, Califor nia Street, take pleasure in announcing to the ladies that they have a Full Fall Stook of MIL.LIXCRY & PAXCY GOODS, . INCLUDING Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Chignons rind nuny other articles, selected with care and of the VERY LATEST STYLES. pO- rieaeegice ut a call. Jacksonville, Oct. 14. 1871. -3m 0. Vf. CRYSTAL. u. k. runjjrs CRYSTAL & PHILLIPS. Oregon Street. W-?-AI-EIf0-71,ncPAREDT0 0 ALL 1 sinus 01 uiacK-mitning and Wagon-mafc- ing, Horse-shoeing, Repairing &c. SJ- ALL TTORK WARRANTED, -ffi Jacksonville, Ogn., Dec23-3m ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS Grave Stones, &c, always on hand, or made to order. . t, , J. H. RUSSEL Ashland, July 0. 1870. ly HIDES! HIDES! TWILL PAY CASH PKICES FOR BEEF X Hides. Deer Skins, and all kinds of Fare, delivered at my Meat Market, on Oregon street, Jacksonville, Oregon. v ,,., JOnXORTH. Job Pi-intitfff done at. the Sentinel Office.) New Drug Store NEW GOODS! OSBORN & MACORNACK HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED and are receiving a large assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, oils, Dye Stuffs. And Everythinc kept in a First Class Drug Store ; and as we have Paid Cash ior our goods, we are able to compete with the lowest. PHYSICLVS'S PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded at all hours of the day or night. OSBURN & MACORNACK. Jacksonville, Ogn. jnne2D-ly J. G-. W .ALL, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA. MARK your good?, care of J. G. 11., descent City; send bills of lading and flapping receipts for all of goods sent; freight and charges payable inCicsecal City, oa delivery of goods. My warehouses consist of two brick and one ttone building. Assuring my patrons that no pains will be spared in lookin-r to their intprfst. T nsV Tni- a. continuance of their past favors. J. U. WALL. Crescent City, March 2. l72.-tf ASIIiAftT HOUSE, . Ashland, Ogn. JESSE IIOUCK, Proprietor. TIII.S IIOUSU HAS LATELY P.ECN NEW lvflirntsilPll find rufllrml lrtrrti.rrl.nnt nnA lo now open to the accomirjodation of boarders The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords. A commodious stable is connected with the establishment. As.hland, Ogn., Dec. 3, '71-tf I BITTERS. S. T. 1860 X. This wonderful vegetable res torative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated, As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no -equal among stomachics. As a rem edy for the nervous weaknes to which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all cli mates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in'i ev ery species of disorder which un dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. LYON'S KATHAIRON, ForPrtstrvIngnnillJcnnllfj-lnstUc Ilnutan Hair. To Pievmt Ha Falling Oat nml Turning Crny. A wcll-prcscrvcd Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, elegance, health and beauty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not insensible to Its advantages and charm". Few things arc more disgusting than thin, frizzly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat covered" with Dandruff. Visit a bar ber and you feel and look like a new man. Tbiis what LYON'S KATHAIKON will do all the time. The charm which lies in Well tllaccil Hair- ninsr Hurl. Inn,;..l Trcs-ses, and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irreMMiuie. Sold by H Druggists and Country Stores BEST tit-ut-tw FOE DYSPEPSIA, IKDIGE3TI05, EttlOUSHESSi LOSS CF APPETITE AID ISaCTCS Of THE UVEB. To Farmers and Stock Raisers ! 'III. linnprcTrOTiftrl fir nnw n.animl In Iimw.1. -L and train colls and horses of any descrip ioa. Located at Bybee's Race Track, near nia city. w. F. DRANNAN, D.JI. RICE, ,, U.S. BROWS. Jacksonville, Ogn., Aug. 5, lE71.-tf 1 AyerS CathaitlC PUIS. , m i . FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL CX. ways on hand at the City Drug Store 1 , BOOKS, STATIONARY, TOILET ARTICLES' tfcO., Cftc AGENC5TFOR TOE " 5av.s-"CJTE: ars.3aawrG:a "V. L. COWAN, Druggist. GASNLINE OIL & LAMPS AT THE City Drug Store Jacksonville, Sept. 10 1870 Ayer's Por restoring to Gray Hair its nat ural v itaiity and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, ami effectual for preserving the hair. It somi restores failed or gran hair in?. to its original '?W5T color, icith the olois and freshness nf iimith. f I1I-.1 hair's thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not al vravs. cured bv its nsr Nothing ran restore the hair whero the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. In stead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will pre vent the hair from turning gray or filling off, and consequently prevent h iidness. The restoration of vitality it gire3 to the scalp arrests and prevents the' formation of dandruff, whir-h is often so uncleanly and of fensive. Free fiom those deleterious substances which make some prcpa tions dangerous, and injurious to tlm hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIIt DUESSING, nothing else can be found .o desirable. Contain ing neitliur oil nor dye, it does not soil white rambr'c, and yet lasts long on Ibo Iia:r, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared b? Dr.' J; C. Ayer & Co., rractlcal mitt Analytical Clieuilsts, LOWELIi, MASS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ) ForDiisacos of tho Throat and Lunes, Sijh C3 CoiiRhs, Colds, 'Whoopine- Oough, Bronchitis, Asthma, anJ Consumption. imnw tl.n MHAn '3p. discoveries of mod- of more real valuo r, in mniivinii iAn i.i. " cffecttul rcmedvfor i n ,i:, -i .1.. tl. UlXMfl.3 Ul tilt. Throat and Lunp A vast trial of its virtue, throughout thi and other coun tries, has shown that """ft-t.i.illy control them. Tha teatiuionr of oar bs-t citizen.", of nil classes, EstablMies the fact, Hut CiiKKBT I'Lcroiuz. will and does relieve an 1 cure tlm afflicting dionlcri.of the Throat an J Lungi beyond any other medicine. Tho mt danjerom aflecttons of tho Pulmonary Ojvjp.5 yield to its power; and caws .of Con sumption, cured by this preparation, are pub lic'y tiwmi, sa remarkable a-i hardlv to be believed, were tlioy not proven bevond'dispute. A a remedy it is adequate, on wliich the pub lic m.iy rely for full protection. Br curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious dik-cu-e,f s.ive.4 unnumbered lives, and nn amount of sulTcrinsnot to bo computed. It challenges tri ri, and convinces tlio most sceptical. Every Cuidy huuM Keep it on hand as a protection npiin-t the e-irly and unperceived attack of 1'nluiunary Affections, which are easily met at fiMt, but which become incurable, and too often fttal, if ucglccteJ1. Tender lungs need this de duce; and it is unwise to be without it. As a siA.-gu.ird to children, amid the distressing dlwuscs which beset th Tliroat and Chest of c.iiiJha.), Cinsanr I'lctokai. is invaluable; for, by iu timely u.e, multitudes are rescued from premature grave, and saved to the love and affection centred on them." It acts speedily aad surely against ordinary colds, securing sonnd and health-restoring sleep. Xo oua will siitTer troublesome Influenza and painful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical Investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possiblo perfection. It may be confi dently relied upon as pa-lessing all tho virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing enres as memorabh as the greatest it lus ever c3cc:cd I EEPJECD EV Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ihzz., Tracttcal nml Analjtlcal Cteinlsts. SOLD Br ALL DKUGGIST3 EVEKY WUET.E. rr3n r t . . H !"g,e air v lsror dHIa 'vswESg&Bftr gM$. && fe EW 1 7. -s t.Hostetter& Co., San Francisco Wholefale Agents. UNION LIVERY, Salo ts Xlxolianre ST A.'UXiE, iSk Jfi KUBLI & WILSON, Proprietors. THE proprietors have recently pttrshaied the above well-known stand, iitatt on thi corner 01 California and Fourth Streets, Where the very best horses a-nd baggies can be had at all times, at reasonable rates. Their stock of roadsters cannot be equalled In the State. HORSES BOARDED fin PAflBAItnkTA iknii n-nr fk A Vidt aA ak an.Y attention bestowed npon thcmwhUa under their HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Being satisfied that they can give tatiifac on, the proprietors' solicit the patronge of le public. Jacksonville, June 11, 1870. (( EXCELSIOB" LIVERY STABLE. Oa Oregon street, Jacksonville. fe GSt Ss Wesley Manning, Proprietor. Having bought out the entire interest of Mr. Plymale, I- herewith inform the public that I uaic u uuc S10C& or HARNESS, BUGGIES ft CARRIAGES, and I am prepared to furnish my patrons, and the public generally, with as PINE TURNOUTS Affcanbebadon the PacIDc Coast. Saddlt horses hired to go to any pirt of the country Animals' BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Hot ses boarded, and the best care bestowed npoa them while in ray eharge. S&Xfy Tenns are reasonable. A liberal share of the pnblic patronas-e ft solicited. r W. MANNING. Jacksonville, January 28, 1871. SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. HENKY JUDGE HAS resumed hls-fonner business in Jack ville, Oregon, on California street, neit door to- A. Fisher & Bro., and will keep con stantly on band-a gcneralaesortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, nAMESr Horso BLANKETS, WHIPS, LINEN 'SHEETS & SPURS, HOODS, CURRY COMBS & HORSE BRUSHES TRACE, BREAST, HALTER & DOG CHAINS and a large stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE & FINDIHQS AH orders from a dlstatrro promptly at tended to. Manufacturing to order, and repairinr; dons on short notice, and with the Best Material. All nrfTM tn mv ltn. mill U ...jf ... n, v .V ' . . '" uc ou,u ' B lower Oash Prick than ever before offered In Jack sonville. Please Call nml nn.? nT,m: inm. before purchasing elsewhere." , HENRY JUDGE. Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 7, 7J-tf TREMONT HOTEL, And Genera) Stage Office, Main Street, Red Eluir, IV. P.lLmiEw, - - Proprietor. The Proprietor would respect fully announce to his friends jnd the tra.clin:r nublic. that (ip hna tnl-o ,;. .u known brick Hotel, and will nt all times be ready to wait on all those who may favor him .nltk IL. IT 1.. Pit ... ". mm iuc ugui 01 meir smiling countenances. The I,atcli String will always be ont. The Table will be supplied with all the mar ket affords, and prices to suit the times. The rooms are large and well ventilated, and new Spring Beds throughout. Stages arrive and depart daily, North. Call and see me. Red Bluff, Cal. March2-ly EAGLE BREWERY I JOS. WETTEMI PrepV. rpiIE BEST OF LAGER BEER KEPT CON X stantly on band : sold by the keg, gallon, or rlass. Sceini? is helipvlnrr rrlvf m ..all and judge for yourself. Jacksonville, Jan. 13, lfWMf