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IV mnfRM m jScmt-iOcckln .Sentinel. O. .IACOUS, EWHtnr. ToTIIK KITtrAl".' ANO I'KnMANKM'V UP YOlJIt Union, a Govkiinmknt koii tuk wiioi.k ih inhhi'i:vs inn;.'' Wathinyton. .TACKSONVIM.E, OREOO.V. KATfKJI.W EVEXt'OVEMffilt 15, 1SG2, Michael Murphy and His Judy. "Pim.Aimi'iiY, Pu., .Sept, S, 18M; Misther Sentinel': Sow that yo have a tttravelin corryspondent HI engaged fire subscriptions wilf roll into- yore office like flies 'into n molasses bottle, more particu larly from mo frinds on Missouri Flat nnd over to Williamsburg', for sure they'll liuvo the tiulh now from the war, and ould Squire G. will be at hia use nml won't be swnrin, ns he did about New Orlrtiies, thul it wan n Linkum nhnlishun story. But to begin at the bcginin, there's not the laste doubt but I guve mcself u great dale of throublo by not roadin Judy's lettlicr over carefully ; and it was on the oshion, near Frisco, that I read it ugaiu, and what do yo think alio paid, nflher toll in of her now made acquaintance with the one nrm ? tint that in yore nine and smoke it. Och ! mo In mind, of u song I used to hcaruii ,011 Id. soger with a wooden leg sing in me fathers kitchen : " At the battler of Dnnklrk, poor Pady lost Ills leg, And the bntve T)ukd of fork sent him dome for to beg." So the Hut hern Pimmycrats, ivory time (lie Irish vote hoisted thorn lino power. ciif down the tariff closed the faethnrys of Xew England, shut up the furnaces, foundries and coal mines of Pennsylvania, lade 1 1 our rale roads with Jhitish iron, over and over, nnd not only turned poor Paddy 01 to leg, but made him aid in building up and keeping in power the purse-proud aristocracy that dtrnve him from his native land; uud, as if that wasn't enough, they- would griMiliu the laud to would tlii'v' riliss an bad cess to ye J tiny, IsirYfl-tTMtrtelf,4j-Vtrid Wie the Irish nlver jiiim n law acluul settlers, nor , Congress lleiaiovul of McClellnn. From the Eastern dispatches it is quite clear that this net of the Administration lias caused n terrible furor or excitement. So great has bece the popular excitement, that the Administration is compelled to give some excuse for it, and. in support ol Hie net, n letter from Ilalleck to Stanton is published. Ilalleck says that on the llrst of October ho urged McClellan to cross the Potomac, and on the (ith ho per emptoriully ordered him to cross, but does not say that McClellan disobeyed, but in timates that he did not cross until three weeks afterwards. It matters very little now whether this statement bo true or false. If it is true, we want to know ol ilalleck. who is Commander-in-Chief, nnd of the President, who is also Commander-in-Chief, why they did not then and there, immediately, on tho 7th or 1 Oth days of October, remove General McClellan for disobedience of orders, and bring him be fore u court martial to answer (or it. Why, nfter McClellnn has disobeyed both Commanders-in-Chief, do they wait one whole, entire month nfter such disobedience nnd then remove him ? Gen. McClellnn is u disciplinarian of the highest order , his nrmy is the best disciplined of any In the I'll be even with you for that. At the same time my heart grew us light as u feather to think it was jokin she was with me all the time, nnd the diviln bit of me left off whist ling tho"IJnnld Snjrcr Hoy," nnd "The Girl I Left Hehind Me." till the steamer tied tip nnd I found meself snugly stowed away In the ' What Cheer House." Well. Mis! her Sentinel, this was the furst time for me to bo inside the Golden Gates, as ono of tho sailors called the opening into tho hnrbor of San Francisey, and, moreover, he said that fourteen years ago there was only n few odoby houses where I now beheld n splendid city, with church-spires glistnin in the mnrnin sun, and ships, oh ! such ships, clippers, the sail ors called them, not. like tho ould brie " Omnzy" that brought me. a broth of u boy, over tho salt says, but thrim, nnd taut, and nate, like Judy, whin, for the last time, we danced Haste to tho Wcddin nt the races of Ivildure. As I had n little over n dnr to wait for tho steamer to Panyma, I took a stroll round to seo the sights, nnd tho first place I visited was Washinton Market, nod I must fay that for vignylnbles nnd fruits it took the Irish brag out of me complately, nnd I do admit that in that line it bungs bnnnchcr nnd banagher bangs the divil ; Sanitahv Commission Jacksonville Precinct J R. i. Qiiten( $1 ; .Chancy 'Hull, 5j RVibf 'IVnbrook. 85; A. C. Alberts, So X. V. Forcf. 05 ; Jos. PM ham, 85? Kfippell & McLaughlin. 81 ff; Frank Brown, 010; A. A. Duzswll, $; Thomns Ilopwond, 8!) 50. Some additional "inns have been collect ed in Ashland Precinct, but wo liuve mis laid the list. BRADBURY & WAJE, JACKSONVILLE, -VOMxcilAlo cft : tiii -nft.u.Kiw in- Bt ill rnl-rrrnia.rA.Tl luw.fnn.1 .nnriun I'll n, world; he knows g.o value of discipline Sn),tReI), Mftrket n te f d ' f to disobey or-, iIIBtn : t, nnv ,., , i..,. Illln , u - r- j .. , ...... ., ... ww. . Francisey, I, n laboring man. nto the beef .nnd mutton of Cnliforny. nnd in Dublin J tho beef nnd mutton is nto by the landlord, or goes over to hnglnnd to give Johny nun would tic tnc last man dors. If Ilalleck tells the truth, lie shows the Administration to be destitute of "buck bene," ns it is its duty to remove any of ficer for disobedience. IfHulleck ordered McClellan to cross the Potomac, it was his duty to see that Mac. did cross, or know tho reason why. We are not quite certain that tho fall elections have not hud something to do with his removal. One month to consider whether nil officer shall Hull his big belly and dam tho hignornnt 1Iirih. Well, sir, I went out on the rale road to tho Mishun to look at the gardens, and I seen wind-mills bo the dozen spinin round like tee-tot urns, pumpiti wuthcr to make the viguytables grow, and ivery time be made accountable for disobedience of , ,ook ,om, 0 ,, J orders, is rather too much time. Wo want I ,)ack . ,oa(, of ,( nni, ,, JJ,,, io sec i no war prosecuted as war: we want to see the rebellion put down with out regard to politics. We don't want to see Generals, 1 'residents, or Cabinet of Jicers, laying their plans for the next Pres idency. The question now is, not who shall bo President, but shall we preserve the Government we have now our Consti tution. McClellan has set a most glori- deep thrinchin with the spade, and good seeds, was the wholo sacrct of the big cab bage, cauliflowers; and beets I had seen, and says I to meself, Michael, take n note of that, and whin ye get back to Missouri Flat thry if Jackson county can't do as well. Yis, mo boy, break up your land two feet deep, save tnuynure, bring in a sthrume rf tiiir frnni ftlm tnmtnf aina oii-l tltf n . 1. ,. , ' MM IIVMI tllW MIUtllllMHIOl HIMI lll ..s exampe o nu tno oilier generals. wit, ,,-, of cIbow lho .,,, ,, He has made Ho speeches, Issued no bun-,,,,,, coiiido proclamations, or written any let ters to wut meetings, but has gone straight forward attending to his business. If General McClellan hos been removed for political reusons, we would remind his ene mies thut they who foully removed Hauquo but placed A barren scepter In their gripe. Thence to bo wrenched bv nu itullncul hand. No son of theirs succeeding." An Aomikkr or ' Stiiuko PittfK." Ono of the best jokes of the season was recently played on an old Secesh in the vi cinity of Myrtle creek in this wise : A re port having been circulated thut certuin Jo. Lane Democrats were about to be ar rested on suspicion of disloyalty, advantage was tnken of this, by a wag, to awuken the old man's fears on account of his seces sion proclivities. It worked like it charm, uud iiii uneasy glance of the old fellow's eye deepened into frantic consternation when tho joke added thut ho had leu rued from reliable authority that the name of was fourth on the list of those to be arrested. Panic-stricken he fled from the dreadful news and took refuse in the mountain-- for several da vs. It is thniiirht To make a long story short, I arrived safo In Pliiladelphy ufther a twiniy-five days thrip, nnd gruss didn't grow under me heels till I clasped Judy to mo arms ; but oh ! mavrone, it wasn't the blushiu lit tle colleen of fifteen thut I now beheld, but a tall, uutu looking woman of middle age, with the laste tnsto in life of the brogue, and bud scran to the bit of hur I'd have known but for the voice. Mist her Skn tinki., whin 1 think of all the yeurs I've been deprived of the company of Judy by mcself und me countrymen sticking to the Hutliern wing of the Dimmyeratic party ; how elecshun a filler elecshun the jaunty little jiutleman with a big 0 and twirlin a kunc, blarneyed us into supportin tlieir ticket ; how they wor the poor man's frind ; how Ginernl Jackson was the sou of an Irishman ; and how, still later, the flume jaunty little jintlcmun said, at the house of Mr John McCoy, on Applegate, the Sunday afthcrnoon preceding the late Prisidentiul elecshun, that tho Irishman fornv und 0jcimii. and when adopted citizen wouldn't join them in tlieir tliruysori, thin he wns u Linkum aliolitioni.it. The first duty I hud to, do here, nflher u few days passed with ould acquaintances, was to marry Judy, but bedud whin 1 spoke to hur about it she hnm'd nnd she hnw'd und said she didn't think it was right to be gettin married and hiiviu wine and cake and nil that, whin half the 'nation was in mtiroin for sous und brothers killed in buttle, uiid whin the Government want ed ivery strong, able-bodied man to defind tho country nnd put down the rebels, nnd, moreover, Michael, she continued, I think ifc'll be draftid, as slio mid that I gave n jump, for sure the Inst thing in mu head was to think I'd lie forced into the nrmy. me that would willinly go with n heart and a half ; so liiddin Judy good cvnln I wiut out to consult a fritid on the matthcr. Afilier laying iverytliiug beforo him, not fortrettin mo bet with mo frind Mac. as to which of tii would first bo made the father of n bouiiein boy. he advised me to volunteer in ono of the new regiments, that I would have at laste four weeks before we'd bo equipped and that Judy wouldn't hesitate a .moment in murryin me whin I tonld hur of it, and, Mr. Murphy, he con tinued, witli respect to the second item you consulted me on, I'd advise you to put Mrs. M. on notaty uud buttermilk diet durin tho honeymoon, its infallible in tctat you kuow, und with that he shook hands with me and lelt, Inughln like forty. He the piper thut played beforo Mioses, I says to mcself, but Michael asthore you've got yourself into, n party mess be invin Oregon so soon ; however, now thut yo re in for It go through the business like a man, und who knows but ye may bu made u lance corpor al, or muy get cool quurthers in Jill'. Da vis' tobuccy warehouses ; but remember anyhow that' faint heart niver won (air lady. With that I walked across to Market street, where the Statu ready voo was, and enlhered me name ; there was a docther prislnt who, look 'd at mo closely, but seein tho frish'. mountain coler in mo cheeks, suid I'd do ; I wns then swore in, mo address taken down, and tould the day the regi ment was mustered into service I'd receive u bounty of 8125, which I could lave with me family if I hail one. Well, stir, whin I got back to Judy's who was there but the huiro of Manukas, the one iirni'd jiu tleman, nud n bruve good man ho was too, and hud a bottle of rale ould Irish whiskey with him, aifdtweeach of us mixed u tum bler of, punch with a.,slico of lemon Wit. and a small gloss' apieco for Judy and a young woman, a cousin Jnrmin of hers, und who it 'seems mo frind from Kildare was spark in ; nflher tukin u pull nt the punch I ups and tells about me huvin vol uiitcr'd. Ah I did so I could seo the color 0mo and go in Judy's cheeks, and she came and sat alongside of me, nt the same time mo ono arm'd acquaintance got hoist herons over it and mixed another tumbler round. It wasn't long bfore I got a little J elevated, with me arm round Judy's waist, ; and commenced singni Prospectus of the Herald of Reform. Hl'W A. 0. KriMUNtlH, ) v,llnra MllS. M. A. KlJMUNDS, fJ'U,,0M The abovo is the title of n new monthly paper, to lie commenced on the Fiist of luuuiiry. J803. Tliu attention ol me nu era I thinking und rending of every corninu nilv is called to this fact. op llK.ro it -f will bo devoted on mi itiiowieinie : iiieeieviiiiou and refinement of the mnsi-s ; the re.'oruiu tine of the erring; the increase of human happiness, mid the fearless reprover of pious or impious liurs, Htandeiers, tradueers of God uud ubusers of themselves witli man kind. The IlKitAi.n ok Hkkorm will contain n variety of articles, from tliu pens of our best writers, in defense of unlimited mIvu tiou from sin, nnd tho ultimutc blessedness of all mankind. The 1 1 i-'KAi.t) ok Ukkoiim will be made u welcome visitor in every familv circle. The J I Kit au ok 'Hkkohm will bo devo ted to tin.' TRUTH, independent of ciiki: or the opinions of men. The intelligent of every opinion believer nnd unimhever are invited to contribute to its columns. Ah editor, we have nil confidence in the TRUTH, mid especially the truth of Uni vcrsalism. If our faith in this doctrine is ever shaken, it must be by an appeal to reaon and a common-sense view of the Hibte, und not by reckless fabrications, howling fanaticism and sectarian bigotry. Kvcry liberal-minded iiimi und woman in the country is solicited to net us agent, uud forward us (he names by the 1'Oih of De cember, that we muy know the size edition to print. TtiltMS One year, 81 : Twcnty-five copies, one year, 820. For further particular, address Maiit A. or A. C. KuML'MtH, Kugeno City, Ogn, Dry goods, CLOTI-IIjSTGr, BOOTS & SHOES, X'AMIY GOODS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Scgars, PRODUCE, HARDWARE. GLASS W ARK. QU1SKNSWARK. WOODHNWARK, MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will be sold at low prices, for CASH, or desirable PICDDUCK. Xnv.-inlrr-rlfi.18G2. id ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT RKDUCKD RATtiS, ' i... .. r... 13 att c'irtrT-43 iv inline iiuiii nu k-j.iJU4$ sj m.jxjMfi ft Oregon Stnto Insnnn and' Idi otic Asylum. Dns. IIawtiiounk & Loryka. Physicians and Proprietors. IN pursuance of a law pascd by the pres ent Legislative Am-mldy. tlio Oregon Statu Insaii'j and Idiotic Asylum is located in Kaxl Portland, In this county, Drs. Haw thorne and l.oryca, Physicians and Prop'rs. The proprietors of tliu abovo establish ment will immediately make additions to their present buildings, in order to oiler ac commodation to all who nro unfortunate! enough to need the care and treatment of nu Incline or Idiotic Afvlum. It is especially requested on the pnrt of County .fudges, guardians itiul , Jriendx of mix cias oi piiiiciiis, io uare inein ini me diately conveyed to tho Afyliim. so that they may be properly cared for beforo the inclement weather sets in. The indigent will bo supported nt the ex ponsu of the State, and no record of debt mudo agniiiHt them. For further particu lars apply to Dns. Hawthorni- & Loryka. Physicians of the Oregon State lunnno and Idiotic Asylum. novl.Mw Portl-uid. Multnomah Co.. Oct. 10. 18U2. rTIHrl'lrl'i.t A Choice Selection of tho that lie will hurdly recover from the fright, own country would be an informer, and but. if he lives, ho will probably emigrate otlier stuff that the poor omodhauns of to Long lorn or Soap creek to enlist. jJrl8, 8WaIowe(, (own wI( Maki: a Notk ok it. Haines Bro's P1'1''?' of corn whiskey; uud when I tliry take greenbacks at par ill exchange- for to realize what tho Siithern wing of the goods. Dimmyeratic fmrxydid do for us, it puts A tig for the Callaghnus, Drallauhans, The Nnwlnns and Uowlans likewise, 1'aith, I'll bother them all with the beauty Of mo Judy's black eyos. At the 'same timo I looked so warmly and lovinly at Judy that sho just wilted like frosted mud, and before I left that night hud agreed thut we wor to be mar ried the nixt Sunday ufther last mass, at who'd vote tho Republican ticket would be , V,(.,",ns 'c"' U(; -ilM'eml Uccmo "' ,i . , ... , . , . ,. ithcliishop. l ours forever, u thraitor, and it he was at home in his' i ,., r t i-iiftni uiiiii I Rkmovkd. Dan's Harbor Shop is now located between the Kl Dorado Saloon and Hrudbury fc Wnde's store. Dun allows nono but " A No. 1 " tonsorul artists to wcrk iu his shop. sfl- SIOO ltc-ivard! -a For any case of Syphilis, in any stage, which Dii. Lk Rll.ilKAU'H Goi.DKN It. I.SAM fails to cure. No comment is uccci-Miry on this medicine, it htnnds entirely upon its own unciiuulcd merits ; it has cured thou sands who havu wasted hnudeomu fortunes, uud will cure thousands more. Golden Hal ham No. 1 for llrst und second stages, such us sores upon the legsor other parts of the body, soru eyes, etc., etc. -Golden llulxum No. i, for Tertiary, Mercurial and Syphilitic Uhciimutlxm. Price, 65 per liolilu; upon receipt of this sum wu will t-hip to any purl of the Slate. Noth-k. Wo have no agents for this medicine, uud nro sole pro prietors and manufacturers. All orders must be directed to us to obtain lho gen uine. Obscrvu well the manufacturer's numo upon each Inside label. Wu guarantee a perfect and lasting cure. UICIIAUDS iV WJUTKJKLl), Importers, Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San some streets, Sail Francisco. Also, Solo Agents for tho Celebrated Si'.vnisii Anti 1'otk, a preparation ncverkiiown to fail, for tliu euro of Gleet, GoiioitIkim, Ir ritation, Gravel, all Urinary de rangements. None genuine without our circular of Golden Italsnm wrupp- ;gf'l! ed aroiindtliii bottle. ,'!m Jlp-WY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that John W. Geurhurt. Administrator of the cstuto of Thomus Godfrey, deceased, late of Jose pliiuo county, Oregon, has presented his ac count, and prays n llunl settlement of said estate. It is therefore ordered that the lirst Monday in January. lM'l, in Kerbyville, in said county, bu set for tho examination mid llnal settlement of the said estate, and that notice bo given by publication in the Skx tinki., us required by law. HK.VJ. 110LSCLAW. County Jiidgo of Josephine countv. November loth, 18(12. At f r Kvcr olll-rcd in thlsmnrket, embrneing J U varieties of i Black, Green X JnpaneHe1 - : Tn bulk, papers nnd caddies, nt '. '. prices to suit the most purticulur. ' TTTITl' JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF lkI0KS. PANS, SIIOVKLS. RUHDKR ROOTS. DLASTINti POWDKR AND FUSE 11 A V und MANURKTORKS. Agricultural Tool Vox ffiile At Opat t 20 Steel-point PLOWS, complete, of vuriorw sizes ; 1(1 cast Plow-points; 2 a-tls extra steel Moiild-RonnK Points and Laitd Sides. 2 patent Strow-Ciuters ; G urge Iron Kettles, for farm use. The nbovo will be exchanged for (lour at tho market price. 11RADRURV & WADi:. Jacksonville, Oct. 211, 1S(!2. -'Mtl' PHCENIX HOUSE. BRADBDRT & WADE. TIIJ-J CITIZENS OF pinEm xm vicinity Will Und It to their ndvnntuge to purchase of us, as we shall keep on hand u good supply of FANCY AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE!! roit SAI.R AT JACKSONVILLE PllICESi JL STICK' liLAXK? for rule at THIS OFFICE. AVe will take all descriptions of Prodaco - , thut cuu be disposed of without a los. . DRADHURY WADK; ! Tka-nUyOei. UUtli.