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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1863)
4 h J. ". Y . THE OREGON SENTINEL Tiik oxi.v way to 1'kace. Gen. Mcnile liai been presented with n sword which he lias v6 nol)ly unrncd, and In hi remark) ac cepting the gift ho took occasion to say: " I have to veqeuet of you, gciitlt'ineiu who tiro In civil life, that when you ic urn homo, you will spnro no effort to mike Iho people understand that oil vri wunt nro men to 1111 up imr ranks. Send thrtoto u. Give us the numbers, nnd the war will soon ho con cluded. I think tho rein-Is nro now satisfied that their struggle iBonly n mntter of titne( ni wo hnvc tin; force on our side, and (hat ns soon ns they see that we nro bringing out that force in earnest they will yield. It can only ho by a policy rising above nil party. considerations, getting and keep ng tho grcntcst number of men In the field, with tho least possible expenditure of fric tion, that this war will be brought to n sue cessful issue. Whether drafting is or is not tho best way of raising men is not tho quos tiou now before the public. It is tho law, nnd as such should bo obeyed. It is a tneth od of supporting tho war which at least must piovo the most fair and Impartial method of obtaining men now, when tho largest portion of Iho North Id submitting to it. Let the wbdom of politicians all over the country be shown, not in thwarting meas ures, oven seemingly impolitic for putting down tho rebellion, but In linking all things work smoothly and effective for restoring tho Union first of all, and above all other considerations, by raising men mid sending tlicm forward, and doing everything to make cueli Stato united and strong against nil discord nod iudillerouce. In proportion ns this course has been pursued, us it has in tills .Statu to a great degree, trouble has been saved, mid the honor of tho country supported. If tho Government calls for militia, give it militia; if for vuluuteeie lalvo volunteers; if for conscripts, aid tho com-criptiou. If colored regiments can bo used, by ull means let us uao them, to save drafting white men. lint tho first and only . question worth considering just now is tho speedy nnd perfect restoration of the Union.'' &iltm (Mitst.) (imtitf. Goimi to Cutritcii. I tell you it is a good thing for a man to wash his face clean and put on his best clothes, nod walk to tho house of God with his wire and children on Sundays, whether ho believes it or not. The church is a place where, at tho least, good morals nro Inculcated, and whero tho vlci s of' tho community nro denounced. You am afford to stand by so much of tho church, nud by so doing say, "Hero nm I nnd heio nro mine, with a stake in tho welfare of so ciety." Tho majority of tho sermons preach ed have their foundation in tho eternal prin ciples of right in tho broad moralities to which you mid overy oilier decent man sub scribes. You know that as a system of mor als, Christianity is faultless. You know that if tho world ehould livo up to tho morals of Christianity wo will tny nothing about it us n system of religion there would bo no murder, no war, no drunkenness, no liceu tlouucsH, no lying, no stealing, no cheating, no wiong; that every whero men would walk in peaco and concord nnd fraternal nllrc tlou, and that tho golden rule would bo the "rule of life. Tho pulpit is tho spot of all others In tho world where, through tho won derful agency of tho human voice, these morals aro taught ; and do you tell mo that you will not go to church becauso you do not believe in what Is taught there? You do believe in at least three quarters of tho pulpit. TimoHn T,(cotnh, Oiti:ov FtNAXCKS. Wo doubt whether there is n .State in tho Union whoso finances has been ns well managed us our own. At this time, wo fall to remember a single eastern-State that la notmoro or less Involved iu debt. On tho Paoltlo coast, we find Cal ifornia saddled with a debt that will tax tho grand children of her present citizens. Kvcn Wnshoo, with n territorial existence of little over two years, is about to assume tho dignities and responsibilities of a Stato, with a debt of 100,000 hanging over her. Tho flnnnces of Oregon wero managed differ ently. When tho territorial organization gave way to tho Stato Government, tliero wasft surplus of some 30,000 or 510,000 In tho public treasury, and to-day, after sus taining a Stato organization for over three years, wo aro untrammelled by debt, and tho expenses of tho Government aro paid in cash, Tho men who controlled the public- afl'ahs of tho Territory, and subsequently of tho Stato, aro entitled to tho credit of having managed tho public finances well. Wo shall bo fortuuato In tho 1'uturo, If our rulers cou llnuo to exercise tho samo wlsa economy iu tho conduct of public affairs. Mountaineer. Kngland has concluded to ram no more insults down the throat of Uncle Sam. NOTICE OE INDIAN RESERVATION! IN accordance willi instruction, Issued by J. W. Peril liiinllmrton, Superin tendent of Tndiiiu Affairs for tho Stale of Oregon that n part of country be set apart ns n lleservulinn for Indians, and no tice thereof published, to tin end that white settlors may bo prevented from tres passing upon tho snmo t have selected for such lU-servntinn, the followitur de scribed tract or body of land, In-wit: Coin meneinp nt n point, on the lino dividing the Stnte of Oregon from California, duo south from tho outlet, or lower end, of low er Klamath Lake, on the wost side thereof, running thence due north sixty miles; thence due cast twenty-five miles; tlionce due south sixty miles, to south boundary of Oregon; theuco duo north twenty-five miles, nlong said boundary lino, to place of beginning, contnining l.f00 square miles. All lands, included within the nbove men tioned bounds nrc hereby set apart nnd de clared n Reservation for JtidiniiH. mid nil person", other than Indians, oie hereby warned nguinst trespassing upon tin snmo. uov28w8 AMOS K. HOGtiKS. U. S. Tnd'ii Sub-Agent in Ogn. D.ih'.l tliti '.Mill ilny of Nnvi'inW, A. I). 1SK1. Notice to Geo. P. Johnson. STATKOP ORKGOX, ). Counlv of .Tnckson. t" TO OKORGti P. JOHNSON You nre hereby uolllled that a writ of at tachment has been Issued ngainsl you. and your property attached, to satisfy the de mand of Lyman Clmppoll, amounting to the sum of Thirty-olio dollars and nbu'ly-two cents (Sill U2-10Q). Now, unless you shnll nitpear before 17. S. Nayden. a Justice of the l'eaco In nud for said county, at hi ofilce in Jacksonville, on tho lth duj of January, 18lil, atone o'clock, P.M.. judgment will bo rendered against you, and your properly sold to pay the debt. Dated thN 18th dav of November, lSfill. LYMAN UllAPPELL, iiov'JRwt Plaintiff. ShcrifPft Sale. BY virtue of two executions, dulv Issued by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court, of tho SI a to of Oregon for Iho county of Jnckon, on a mandate order and Judg ment of the Supremo Court of said Slate, and to mo directed; one iu favor of Allen V. Karnliaiu, and the other In favor of .Smith it Tni'-h, nud both against Jesse Rob-lii-on and others, for tho recovery of the agirregato sum of Ten Thousand Threo Hundred and liriy-lhreo and forty-six one humlicdths dollars, Interot, coM and ac cruing easts, I hnvo levied upon, as Iho pro perty of ilesso Robinson, the following de.'e'ribul real property, to-wlt: Donation Laud Claim, known on the maps and plats of the United Slates, a-i Donation Laud Claim of Alonzo A.Skinner notification No. (l,:ilili, claim No, .18, township :t7 south, range No, 2 west; also one tract of land, containing Hit) acres, more or 1cn, (ho south west quar ter of section III. iu township Uli south, raugo I west. Abo, I hnvo levied upon, ns tho property of ull tho defendants, to-wlt : Michael Thomas. Tobias Thomas, Henry A. limit bnrlh, Joseph Jacobs, Anton Obcrt, J. C. Wci-s, W. Jlittner, V. K. Margralf, Field Lamlo and Jt."o Robinson, donation laud claim known on tho maps and plats of the United States as Donation Laud Claim of John D.irrett. -notification number i,''0(l, claim No. -18 containing IYU) and li.'l-lOO acres township 118 south, range one east. Also, Donation Land Claim known on tiio maps and plats of the United States as Do nation Laud Claim of William Nowhoiiso notification ti,llll, claim No. -1!, town-hip IS8 south, i iingo 1 ea-l. Also, a piece or parcel of laud, being a quarter section of one hundred nnd sixty acres, adjiduiuir the said donation land claims No-. 18 and -lit and Wm. Chase's laud claim, It being tho tract of land purchased by Thomas Sf Jit cob from Thomas J buret t. All of said property is situated in Jackfon county, Oregon, and will bo offered for sale, together with tho improvements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing, for cas-h, to tho highest bidder, to satis fy said executions, on Saturday, December ,rif!i. A. I). lh'(i:i. between tho hours of nine ' o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said dav at the Court lloin-o door, at Jackson vll'lo, iu said county. W. II. S. I1YDB, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. November (ith, 18li:t. unv7-ivv. aWMzrw jet'ikmlioh: KENDALL & BOLT, 8UCOISSOHS TO M.I). MORRIS AND WM.NANCKE, ICtiliyvllie, .Tonijililno County, Ogn. TIIK UNDimSKINKD HAViNfl l'UIICIlASKI) the onllin Inti-u-i-t of M. II. MOMtlS, nmlnWi thuintuu-atiit' WILLIAM XANCKII, of tlio turn of NAXCKIIA 1IOI.T, wotiM mint rc-iectliilly Iiit'.um Iho dtlciH nf Km li llio uml tlelnltv tlmt tlivylnwo Iliri'Xril tlio two tlrillK lull) Dill', lliuirr tlm liiuiin of "KK.NIMMi ti HOII'," iluliiK liiilnnn In tlio ImlM Ihk furmt-ily omijiloil hy Ntinckn A- Unit, ubuiu limy Inti'iiil to lii-r) a Ri'iu-ial ussoi liui-nt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, MINERS' TOOLS. ETO., ETO. W would most recpocl fully request llio cillftm of Kcilivvlllo itml vicinity to o iw n cull liefuio imnlMihiK otfew lu-i ,. All sroo'U ilellwicil In tho lrlullv frro of rlmrRC 11AVI11 KKNIIAIdi, JOHN HOLT. Kcrbj-Tlllo, Jane 24.1S03. Jylmit TOB PRINTING imntlv nxecuted nt tlio .1 SBNTINEti OFRIBB. F INE CIGARS AND TOUAOCO at RRADBURY & WADES. I. J. 11 VAN. . .K. 8. MOIIUAN. , .K!)WJU IUXDR RYAN, MORGAN & CO., ESTABLISHED FOIt TEN YEARS, - i.v Tiimu -Two-story, Fire-proof Brick Store. MEN'S DEPARTMENT UP STAIRS. DEALERS IN All Classes of Merchandise, INCLUDING DRUGS & MEDICINES OREGON WOOLEN GOODS, FINE HRANDIES, WHISK IKS. WINES, SYRUPS, And HITTERS, Iu which we can offer Inducements to Saloons. OUTFITS FURNISHED TO Parties Going North. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Wc will SUPPLY TllADEUS. At a fchado above San Franclfco co.H and charge. Wo nxo tx Permanent Institution IN THIS VALLEY. Woaro Able to Deal Liberally With Good and Prompt Customers, And will molM it for tlm interest or biich to deal with us. .A.6oaa.ts fox tlio ASHLAND MILLS AMI Eagle Distillery & Flour Mill Wo 3iavo An Experienced Agent RESIDING IN SAN FRANCISCO, Enabling us to DEFY COMPETITION. Wo will pay the Highest Market Price for WOOL AND HIDES. Wc will take EVERY DESCRIPTION -ol- For which wo can get a market. Wo will keep replenishing our stock with Fresh Hoods Every Month In tho year that the roads are passable, call an:d see us. RYAN, MORGAN & GO. JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 21, 1803. v H Bloom Is Now Receiving DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A Large ami Well-Selected STOCK OF L COXSISTIXO 01? CLOTI-IINGK GROCERIES, ETC., El C, ETC., All for Sale at Extremely For Cash. P'ir (Jrnteful for past favors, ho Invites a general call. Store on Oregon Street, in 31'Ciilly's Brick. Jacksonville, Oct. 21, 18(!.'J. !.: . :i ft CHEAP FOR CASH MAX MULLER, AT TIIK BRICK STORE, Corner of Oregon nnd Main Streets, Jacksonville, H AS just received an addition to his lormer large uud well (-elected btocu ot FANCY, STAPLE & SUMMER DRY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Liquors, Cutlery, Crockery, Mining Tools, All at Reduced Prices. ONE and ALL nro Invited to fa vor him with n call, ns it costs noth ing to Miow coeds, and it is a pleas ure to i-ell them at prices bo low tlmt none can complain. Highest Price Paid for Pro ducc in Kxcliangc tor Goods. MERCUD! WIGIITIHAN&KARDIE, fit'CCKSSOilS TO FRANK BAKER, 110 and 418 Clny St., Snr. Frnncltco, Importers and Dealers IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, Carpels, Oilcloths, Mattings, UPIIOL.ST.KRY GOODS, AND PAPER HANGINGS, For sale in quantities to suit. oct" :im:ip JM. 1... J. CZAPKAY'S" Pitvnfu Mvillvnl mill Miti'Klt'iil IiinIUuIc, PlClllMK.M'ilPnir.KT, lli'low MontKoiiit'iy, npiHMltii I'uclilu Stall 8. H. CJo.'h nllU'c, .smii I'miiclfcn. IMuMMii'il In IViJ, lor llm IVrniiiiii'iit Curi of u I I'rUnln mul (llinuilc I)Iciich, AND Till: SUI'I'ltllSSION OK (lUACKIIUV. Atloiiillnziiiul ItHtlunt I'll VfifrlMii, Ull. I...1. f.AI'KAY. M. I Un III tlm If tin? it I.i ti lti'i)lullnti,iry M'nr Clilf I'li.li'lnn to tlin'Ji)tli lli-Klnirnt nf IIihimiIh: t'lili f Siiicimi hi llm Mllltury J I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T I'c-lli, IIiiiikii ry; llio lulu l.i-oliitcrini llI-iu-i-4 i.rilir (IitiIIk Die n.uy Oiuiih, mul DIki'ih.h i.r WmiiiMiiwiil Clillilri'it, nml Itiiiiuiiiry Mvinlii'i'ul' llio riilliidi'liililii CuIIi'lh or .Mi-llrh,,.. HA' I'nrtli'iiliirnlli'iilliiii ji.ilil to tlio tn.tttiiii.tit vt DI-mi.(- nf Wiitiii'iiiiinl (.'lilMicii. Illlk'f llnlll'. riiilll Oil. III. Ill It 1 1. 111. .,j-l.ViiitMimloilliin Militly iiinllili'iilliit. IVrni-i lii'iil riiifpiiiiiint 1 nr iiij ii iv. ColiHiiltntliiiii, ly k'tUTnrotlii'lwl"!', I'lir.i:. AiMri"ii, 111!. I...I.CZAI,KAY,.-,un rnuielKCu. To tlxo -A.f21ictocl. (If nil ill'i'imi"!, Hie flret KH'itt omin f-'iliiKi ft'inii mlccl nf NuHiiVh I iW'i. CjUKKIIlt MIT 'lli:.' A Cl'lti: Is! UUAltATIIKfi k9 In nil Surd I)lo.icK. 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It iiimUit Hut llnlll Mliill l'HII-ii llm ill.r.li' iirlKlluili'il, tiowt r liiiihtiiiiilliii.riilitlii.ili' llio iu-i; m.iMiy U en lulu, nml In ii tmiliT llino tliiiti u iKimntii'iit rnri cm In ctrit'li'il liy mi vnllii'i't lent liii'ilt,i' en ntlrr llm lll-llM-r; iH ll,llli tllO l(l llf lllllll'llt liiyll-lltlS mil ii'rlili'i nil tlirlr iiiimmk of cino. Tlio iiihWiIiiih iiv-(illirilnin plo.i-aiit mill wlllmnt mlor, I'litlroly wp'liililr.r.iii'lii;; no rl(.liii'4, mul frtu fnim inoniiry mill ImRiui. llurliiK loiily ynitn' pnutli-o In I'.i. iili., tin Allitiitk'Miiti'i iiii'l t'lillpirniii, I Iiumi n t'Unl fiuiii tliiiJnwN of ili'.itli ninny tliiiibimiN mIio, In tllll l.lal l.tllp-4 llf lllll llUl0 llll'lltllllll'll llil"IM', liiul dent kIwii up luilluliy lliilr ilijlcliin: wlilcli wiir iiint mo In iiniiilhlii In tlm nlllli'ltil, wlni limy itnn tlu'iiii'ht"i uii'lor my uiro, n iiorfoi't nml ajirisly i mi:. I'rltiitu cIIm','i-i"( nm l!ioKH'.ilot I'lioniln tnliniltli,ai tlioy mo tin tlit i-.uimi f ri,iiuiiiitlin( ft'ri.ful.i uiut ninny ullii'i" illai'iiM-n, uml hlioiiM tin u terror to t !. Iiiiiii.in l.iinlly. A icnii.iiint iiiro U nuicily I'M r iIUtUmI, ii majority nt tlm cum'k I'alllin; lulu tl o li'iiiilii nf lmoiiiiclont jH'riniiin, mIiu mil only fill to onio llio ill-oa.o, Imt ruin llm coifl ttiitloii. IIIIImk' 11. o H.xslcm tllli iiii'icury, wlikli, ultli Uioi1Nimi', IiiihJ i iHllio,iill'riorliitoiiiiiilii-oii,iiiiiptloii. Hut c Ik.iiNI tlio illrn' nml I io.il incut not r.iu-o ilonlli 'oillly, mill tlio li'tlni liuirilcK, tlio il.uio In 1'iitiilli'il iimi llinililMri'ii, who mo Nun with foolilo conxtltiitloiH, iiii.I lluuiinoiit of lll'o coiniiti'il liy a h hi wlikli Ix'Im.lS llM'lf III M'lofllla, UIUT, Ilkl'IH, l lllitlotl , nmlotltor iill'ii tlom of llm Mu. o,i, tltio.it mul liui);'', I'tilallliik' iion llicni n lirli'fi'.ltiiicoofMitii lutr.iiinl cou-lmiliii; tlmin In mi tmly j;mo. SKI.l'-AIIU.Si; Ii ntiollnT formlilililo enemy to Iinillli, for notliliiclrii In llinilrcml i-itnlni;imi.i ill M.i'4ruiiM-4i.oi1i'triictloii ilr.iln iijmhi tlm hjkU'Iii, iliitwlu itKllioiiviiuNof lctlin-, lliroii:;liu fow jwim of Hiiiri'ilii):. Inun iiutlini'ly kiiivo. Ii ilt'HtrnjH tin iii'IVuim HjKti'iu, r.iplilly miikIi'i iiuuy tlio ciii'IkIiw f life, r.iiiM'i mental iIiiiihi;i ini'iit, irnriitn llm uni,ir iIi'L'luiiia'iit nf tliu .. hti'iu, ill-.jimllllcw for inniil !, M'lot, liuncsj, nml nil on llilyliaiiliioKiitnlo.nf llioMilli'ior HitrUnl In IhIv nml lulml, pri-ill-poii .1 toi'iiiiiiiiiitloniimla Irnluof ciN umin to lioilri'iio- liiltliuiHii'iiiii iimII. Mtlt llio liilloxt coiillilcmo, i 1111.1110 llio inilortiiiiaui Milltn or mIRiihi-o Unit .1 licnu.iiK'iit nml iKTily euro imii do olUa luil, mul, wl'li llm nli iinloniiit'iit of lulnoiw iirni-tlri'ii, my ti.ktl.iut can liori'xlnii'il tiirnliuxt nml Nip'ioiH liealtli, luoiilMiltli"', mill nil illv.iii'n of mnli s uml foiiinlt HIV lll'.ltOll OH lit'lill"4 lllllilWlol liy tMotity JllltH puu'lUv, iimUaucllomil liy UiniiMiuiNnf tlminiot 11 marluililo flit rii. Miilklni'ii, willi full illi(touH,i. t In liny iinrl of llio flnto, Oiioii, Ni-vnil i mul Vnl liiiStou 'lVnlttiili-4, hy i.itli'uti (iiiiiliiiiiilintlii;; Huh n,MiiitiiuK hy lultrr. llit'.liiLMj f)irupoinlc-ncu ttlllt ly ciiutlili'iitial. Aililii'Mi, I .1. (.Y.Al'KA V, Jl. P., ?.m Frmirl.co. y7TTlio lioolur olfiMH fiio ruiKiiltatloii, uml ii.;m no it'iuuuimtlnu utiles lioolVu'Is n tuin. Jo-Vnitl DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Tliey imrily, hlrenntlien and i i; 1 1 1 u . Tliey creato a healthy a'lju' Tlieyaio mi antidolo to el nip 'water and diet. Tliey overcome- ed'ects of dissipation nnd late hours. They (strengthen tho Fystem and enliven the mind. They prevent mhiMiiIo uud Intermittent fevers. They purify tlio breath mul acidity of the ftonnicli. They cure dyspepsia and constipation. Tliey euro diarrhoea, cholera and cholera morbus. They euro liver complaint and nervoud head ache. They tiro tho best bitters In tho world. Tliey mako tho wenk man Mrouir, ami art cxmiusttil nature's gnat icslorcr. They nro mado of puro St. Cro'x Rum, tho.celebrated Calisaya ilark, ro ta and herbs, and aro taken with tho pleiuuro of a beverage, with out regard to iijjo or timo of day, Particu larly recommended to delicate persons re quiring a gentle Miinulnut. Sold by all Grocers, Druggist?, Hotels and Saloons, P. 11 Diiakk A- Co.. New York. 2.riy Smith & Davis, of Portland, Agents. WANTED. Two good HOOT AND SIlOICMAKKUSand ono TANNKIJ. Apply at the Pha-uix Tannery, Jncksou county, Oregon. aug'iOtf WOOL Highest prico paid for Wool at BllADUURY & WAUK'S.