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...., ., - l?i enlttiet AJi ui"j.'iri;rKii-:5H'S '-?-i"JTJaTxw.rnir--A-ymvJL-m;rrL'Ttrr-T?x!rn J5vSnJfTrrjiri:-j;5 tv. it 3 ri ti jrsrcjirati55?d-.-ittHii eaEElStMT; jkkScj Litnu cn.'.Tiii-a'jr-rinsxcmraijr.Trcrtr rrv $5 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1802. VOL. VII NO. 49. mm wctgpn LSB I TIIK OREGON SENTINEL. IHSt'Ktl KVKUV WIIUNIISIUV AXIl HATL'ltlUV. I1KXKY M3XM.VC413U, PiitVrniKl Piop'i- PriwcimTiox Out: year, in advance. Five Dollars; Slxinnntli", Three Dollars. Unlet" renewed, papers will lie discontinued tit tlio expiration ol' the tlmu lor which they have been, paid. Aiiviiiitmimi One square (10 lines or los). llrst insertion, Three Dollars : each nilwqtiunt itipuriion. One Dollar. A ills count of lll'ty percent will bo mitdo to llioso wlio advertise by the year. advertTsers. Ily itiiliciilioii to PoslmaMcrs anil Mail Curriers, yini run learn IhutlhcSeml-wcckly Oiikiio.vSiintim'l litis by fur a larger olrett lutlon in tlio co pities of .Southern Oregon nnil Del Nolle county. California, tliiin any oilier intpcr. This fact should commend I lie Si:vnxi:i. loyou uh n tstipuriur medium fur tidveriisiitg. Lis1" or A(ii:xr.H. who tiro milliorlzcd to transact any liuliws- concerning this pa per, in tin name of tliu publisher : L. P. Plsher, San Francisco; Wwlsworfh & It i vu (K, Yickn; Khcr Kmry. Ashland; S. C. Taylor, IMicuiiI.v; W. f. Fowler, Applc ;'iitc:lt. S. Ditnlnp. Williamburg; John It. IVinilli'.'Ki'rby villi.!: A.lJ.Mclkiilii.Wnldo; It. J. I'otbes. Waldo; Wn. M. livans. Alt house: Joel Tlmrn. Oanyonvillc; I'ufiisMuI 'lory. ItoM-bnrg: latclt. Moorcs. Snlcm; V. I. Kllswr.rth. Kugciiu Cilv; l Chnrir.au, 'Oregon City; l. W. Wiikcfifhl, Albany: lli'iijaniiii Cook, Corvnllis; ,t. II. .Smith. Crescent 'City; Albert Doolittlo, Happy 'Camp, tmnimynr-jjef mi n i m mill li.ii mimmta DR. CH. DESCH, Waldo, .Iopkimiink County, 0ix. l)it. Dkscii Is prepared promptly to attend to tlio curing of ail disiswos according to the troamcut of Prof. P. V. Uamcail, with out tin, life of Mercury, Arsenic, or tiny poisonous drugs. For tlio punt nine yearn no litis been a practitioner of medicine, at Crescent City, anil Ih is well .satisfied that he can give speedy relief to the nllllcted who may call on him. Ample arrangements fur Cold. Warm. Hot and Steam Jhtths. E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. 'Olllcc wllh II. K. Unwell. Kk.. Third street, iIacksoxvillk. Oiskiiox. 2!) ' R. Q. MORFORD, ATTORNl'lY AT LAW, .Tacksonvii.lv:, OttHoof., 7'JMj practiee in the several Courts of ? thcft'li-st Judical District, and in the Supreme Court. October 20. H2. .1. ii. 111:1:11. J. IIAhTOX. REED & GASTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iT.eKKiixviLl.i, Ocutio.v. J. TI. HKKI) lmvltijr fietcrinlncd to con tinue tin,' prnefloo nf his profession, has usn c'aled .Mr. (i AiroN' wllh him in basincs. nnd lliey will glvn prompt attention to any legal liiisliii'M' entrn-tcd to their euro, in t.ny of the Courts of (hN Judicial District. Olllco In saino building formerly occupied Iiv Mr. Iteed. August ISth. 'f.-J. LA W, ORANGE JACOBS, ATTOIlNlt'iY AT JIacksonvili.i:, Oiti::ns, "Will nllend to biislmsi in the Courts of the Virst fliiUicial Dlfctricl, tuiA In the Snp-enie Court. October '.'(i-1 1 .B. F. DO WELL" ATTOltNKY AT LAW, iTai'icsonvkxi:, 0kio.v. Will practice in all (ho Courts optlm Third .ludl'jlul District, the Supreme Court of Ore Kou.tiiid in Yicku, Cal. War Scrip prompt lv colbrled. Oct. IS. JAMKS M. l'Vl.i:. IiriTK M.VI.I.OUY. PYLE & MALLORY, ATrrOHNBYS AT LAW, JtosKiiciKi, lh)C(5L.rt County, Oun. Will attend to any biij-liiespcoiillded to them, in the several Courts of thu First Judicial DMrict of Oregon, ami in ll.o Supremo Court. October ltf. l. hTdeweY, "SVatcIunakt;!' and Tcivclcr, ICeops constantly 011 hauil t f-ra Hue a-sorlment of Clocks anil f$Fi Jkwiii.uy. which he oilers for f'lj & silo at very low prices, forJV, $. rvsii. Ui:i'ALItINClocks.taSiiis2W Watches and Jewelry repaired with prompt ness mill wniTuuled. Shop on California street, two doors west of Lovu itlJilgorV. Jack-ouviUe, July 'UU g8 J)au";G JJJaiber Shop. Uetwecu liradbiiry t Wado'ijaiid Kl Dorado hiiloon, (valllorula street. KIIAVIXfi, Httlr-cultliiK, Shnmponlnu;, Cor lio and Hair Dyoin. ( 11 hand ami for su'e, a genuine article of Fish's Haiii Km toii itivk. mill Crihttidoru'Hiij-c-iof 7dfVye PETER BRJTT, Phot'0raiiic Artist, Is prepared to take pictures In eveiy stylo of the art. with all the lain Improvements. If Pictures do not io satisfaction, no charges will lie made. Call tit his new Cal lery. on the hill, examine his pictures, and sit for your likciies-s. Ooiuity 'JrVeasijrer'H Office BRADBURYU& WADE'S. K.B. IOnOVX,!rrcunrcr. DR. F. Q. HEARN, SURGEON lliNTIST, Would respectfully announce to Hie citizens of Jacksonville ami vicinity that he can be found at his olllcc, next door to 1). 1. Inn's Cabinet Ware llooni. where he is prepared to operate in the various branches of his profession. "gTwTgreer, PJIYSlOJAtf AND SUHGKOX. Oillr n the City Ding Stme, lACICsriXVILLK, OltKfiOX. '11 i j;. JYNCII,"" Wholesale mid Uelnll Dealer In Poroig'xa. &s X)oniositio LIQUOBS, Wines, Syrups fit Cordials, -AT TIIK- EL DORADO SALOON, Corner r Culiroriilii nml Oregon SIm, O'All onleiH proniplly tilled. :t.-itf "ALEXANDER BUS WELL, -IMLMTIPAL- 33003KC-EH3Jri3232lL, PAPIOIMtUliKIl, nml niuiiI-J)olc jllantil'acitirec. 517 Clay and .11 4 Commercial street between Moutiroiuerv and ausouie, SAN l-'UAN'CISCO. Tjrgj- IHnding of uv.ry description neatly executed : lilauk Dnoks ruled mid Hound to any desired pattern. 'Jl:y jilTGAN Ai WALL, FORWAMNG AND COMMISSION ! MERCHANTS, BilcU IJiiIIiIIii f; Cor. Kioiit it Ntrfctx. CHKSCKN'I' OITV, CAT.. jMcClelluii---JIurnsiile. A clap of tliinuler out of n clear blue sky would not moiu tuirpriso tlio people of Sun Francisco than did the news of iSIc Clellnn's iPinovul. Knelt inan as he rind it fell sluiinetl ns if 11 hammer hail smitten him on the crown of ids liend. It was 11 case of pure surprise, iinadulteratiil with imlitruation or joy. At our distance from the war, witli our patriotism notilislurbed by the local influences thttt tnnko favorites ol one grnerul mid prejudice us nguinst HiiolhiT, wti have us a community ptacticed (iclievinu; in every lender who eccins to do his best mid wIiom' success enlorses his nbiliiy. It was legaiihtl as cl the very slight! st. conswpicnce whether Mct'iellan was ti JMuiH'rat or Republican, whether he uppi nveil or li?;ipprovel the Kmaiici patioii proelumaiion. whether thu North tin Detuocraey tied to him or the Repub licans lacked tnitli in hint. "e eoueluikd, from all we could letirn, that the army low! hint Ik'I'okj nil other comuiamlers, tliat he liatl the power to get nunc light nut of them than any other inan in tlio Union could, that he never was defeated in battle, that where his plans liatl failed the fault was nlwuys traceable to some enure outside of his control, that Ins J'e ninsuln catupaign was 11 fniinie only lie cause he was inlei lercd with niter the work was liulf coinplcled. It was conceded (hut ho ditl not follow lit) his victories as ran. idly ns could have been wished, but the i lain was 11 victory until it wiib too late to conclusion was that the impatience of civ. . avail himself of tlwl l:nowledge to cut the ilians required a rapidity ol notion wliich I retreating enemy to pieces. A rotunds wns utterly impossible to great inasm ol" siou, of whieh tjcucral Jliiuler was prcfi men. The day of dash liatl passed it I dent, has iusl closed ils nwioti in Wash- had cut its figure and gone, unicgreltwl. ! ington. it met to inquire wlto was rcspon Probably on .Sunday niglit, the California!) isible for the disgravclul surrcmler of JIar- Maryland nnd tlio Shcnmidoali A'ulley nnd he must go to Trenton. Jbiell drove the enemy out of Kentucky, mid spoiled the programme of thu iuvusio.i at the West. McClclliin drove Leo out of Mary land, nnd rollul back the iuvadcis to CSor dousville. A citinlid Confederate historian would say that both Tiuell and McClellan nehlevcd successes. JJut tlio Union de manded morn of each ; nnd ns they did no more, they must go to the wall.. If the telegraph had told tin the event? of the last three days consecutively, it might have put n different aspect on this uruiiil sensation of the season. If It had told us on Saturday evening that when MeClellan led his nriny between the snowy mountains of the Dine llidgu into the .Shenandoah Valley, lie foiitid no enemy north of him. wc would have been quite prepared to hear to-day that McClellan was sacrificed. ISut the announcement of tlit sacriliet! enines Hist the statement that " rebel citizens confirm the belief that Lie tins succeeded in eludimr McClellan. ' iimjI tlwif Ittnvit mitiiit tS Iiij nntit la nun tiiiti it iiiiuu 1 mi 1 iru t ii ir iiiiiit iu now at (jordonsville,'' comes ul'terward. lint the new dispatches that reach us to day give nssurnuces that thu removal of Mi"Cleltau is purely n military not ti po liticalnet. This escape of lv out of the Slienandoali Valley is only u rwult of MeClellnn's previous failure in Maryland, lie did not know tlmt the battle of Antic- whose mind reverted to tins position of nf-1 pcr's Ferry. Among tlio testimony taken lairs on thu I'otomac, thought thus: .So! was that of (jencnil IlnlluuU. "(Joneein- long us iMctileiliin commiiiiiis, the enemy cull do us no harm. Jlu travels slowly, but he is sure ns late. " Thu mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind ex-ccctling are most direct mid lmnaging. small," nnd McClellan is u miller tiller lhe eral-in-C'hitf (Jlalleck) testifies that siiiiiu older. Ia'c may escape him, but he 1 Clellan, after receiving orders to driv iug McClellan,'' v;e .(imte tlio tlt-'patcli. " the evidence adduced in the report mid tins opinion expressed by thu Commission 'J he Ucn- Mo 0 the and Dunks on the Illinois Cciit-ul ruilroid. lie raised 11 Rhode Island reeiment utiti took it into tht war. After Dull Jinn lie wn9 made 11 llrigadier-Ucneral. We do not know his polities wo could wish they might never Ins discovered. In 11 speech mudo just before his expedition sailed for I'nmlieo Sound, after he had been made u Mnjor-tJcucrul, he said : " If that slavery which linn been the very cause of the war shall really prove, ns it is now thought to be, 11 positive source of belligerent strength to the enemy. I for one would wish to sets it swont nwiiy. If one part of our system be bad. in ordtr to save the rest let us destroy that bad part. It would be poor generalship to leave either a positive or latent source of strength un touched. 1 feel especially gratified, then, that our troop have made lodgment in the very heart of thu enemy's country the very scut of the evil. For onu 1 Imvu charge of 11 weighty command, nnd I can not nssunio the responsibility without put ting tny.-elf upon a sound platform. Hut the UoVernmuut must bu MUtuincd at till hazards." lie has fought on three sides of Rich mond, mul never been beaten. At Antic, 1 11 in his had it most desperate task enti listed to him. mid he nccomplished it through 11 terrible Faerilicu of his men. Probably no other General except McClellan knowk so well tlio ground on all sides nf Rich mond. They iniuht have culled Rosekrans from Kentucky, but Rneekriins is a strati trer to Kastcru Virginia. McClellan had faith in Rurnsidc, that taught the public to believe, in him. Now that llalleck and the l'resider.t evince their conlidence in him, it is to lie hoped that 11 1 lat. " tlio coming iuan"itus nrrived. S. F. Ihtllclin, Nov. 10. win harass tun rear to tleulli. jt may lake him mouths yet to do it, but as sure as our cause is pist, he inarches on to utcli- moml. nnd timt loieorduiiied city is doom til to full tit his hands. .Suddenly enters thu dispntch nnd exit .McClellan" la Tienton. N. -I. His com mand is turned over to Dumside, mid " thu 111 my is still in motion." WILT, attend to the Receiving and For- Un recovering from the first stunning warding of all Good entrusted to.ellects of the news, all turn to Mirmisu thu -Jacksonville, Aiwiiij ltf. Dleiu their care.'.vltli promptness and 1ImkU;!i Consignments solicited. Meichaullse re ceived on storage. CresceutC'ity. April 1!). 18ti'.'. 1.". N. D.-Nogootlstlelivercd untillhefrelghl mid charges are paid. D. & W. REniKTim" of' PRICES -IX- Stoves & Tinware G. IS. BOIMSIS -AT HIS Stovo and Tinware Shop, Third Street, botvcon tho Express Saloon nnd Dovoll'a Law Office, ..'iieksonville, Oregon. ICceps 'coii.ilautly on hand thu best pat tern' of COOKING STOVKS. rARLOR .STOVKS. SALOON .STOVKS, And every kind of Tin, Iron and Coppci'tfare, Ilesides n great variety of Ciilimirv upt ieles ton -numerous to inention I'ersons wishing anything in my line me respectfully invited Jo call ami u.,uu!iiu the qualitymitl prices of my wares. Kve-y kind of JOB WORK done to order. My own ware repaired without ehiiru'e. GKORGK It. D0RR1S. Jaclcson villo. Nov. !). J 8fi 1 . I !5 M. A." BRBNTANO la daily in receipt of a largo assortment of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WINKS, TORDrALR. HARDWAIiK, GLASSWARK, Ami all kinds of lie recommends his large, new stock of OSCARS & TOBACCO., MATOIIKS. STATIONERY, OARDS, 5?oy and Fancy Ware. vV ml a great many other articles loo uti meroiis to meiitinn. nil of which liu will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or iiK'Xchungc for COUNTRiV PROUWL Jacksonville, August 'S., 18Gli. enemy from ilitrylantl, nmrcliM on nn average only six miles per day in pursuit, and that, in his opinion, he both amid and should have relieved and prelected Harper's Ferry. In thi opinion the Commission fully "concurs." Then ITalleck.iiDoiuoiMat, must share thu responsibility of Mct'lel Inn's removal! He lives in a gla.-s house. Wc tlitl not suppose hu would tluow stones. How long was it niter Ilemiregard escaped from Corinth that Old Drain's staniluiL' 1 .--. ..... ...... ,. l7 I reasons that led (he President to shelve , order, not to bring on a general engage- McClellan. Tho meanest unit wickedest nient, wns kept stnnding? They began to motive is snrgested first it is purely u charge thu fall of Harper's Kerry to Hal political movement. The elections are; leek ns not being in MeClellmfs Depart- past. They show a most slurtling distrust of the Ailuiinistruthui. The President is repitiliatitl by the Democracy ; with the experiment of .lohii Tyler in memory, he will take no risks of being deserted by the Republicans. Looking back, he sees that the chief sin alleged nuuiust him is that hu weakens in the backbone that he sue otimtis to pressure. Hereafter hu will fol low his own instincts, ndheio to thu prin ciples which madu him President, stand by Ida friends. His backbone shall bu a crow bar i(nie decisis bhall bu the doctrine of the White Hoiw. Ho has believed Mc 'Clellan to be an incubus n sloth in Gen oral's nppsrcl he lias let Leu escape, now lie must go. He has proclaimed etnauci- patiou 01: thu 1st of January; hu will (Hauil liy that. Grant that this worst theory of all is thu true one, mid still thcie would bo a comfort in it it would bu a delightful and novel sensation to oeliove nient. Dut Hunters Court ol Inquiry blames Colonel Ford, mid the dead Miles, and Gencial Wool and Halleck. by his testimony, shows that if McClellan had nmrched'ns fat ns he was oitlered into Marylnnd, Hnrper's Ferry would have been in his command, and tho sun cutler mid paroling of 8,000 Federal sold.ers would liavn been spared ih. So. in the light of Hunter's Cottnnis.-don, McClellan is relieved because he did not iclieve Har per's Ferry. How will the army stand it ? Will they prove themselves the good soldiers tliut they me supposed to be, or will they muti ny nnd refuse to march on witli their fa vorite in disgrnco behind them. Perhaps thu least pleusant sign of these auspicious times is this that Fitsc John Porter, who was McClellau's pet general, has been or dered to Washington to answer charges preferred by Pope us if that proven tail- Sanitaiiy Fuxd Amount Ri:Mirri:n. Tlio following is 11 Hiccinct statement of thcninniiot raised in this county, by the different precinct cgents, for the relief of the sick mid wounded soldiers, nnd bv them paid into C. 0. Reekuian, K-tp, nnd by him remitted to Ifon. A. Holbrook. ngent for Oregon. It is no honorable nnd praise worthy contribution. Man has no higher mission than nsiiiagiug a brother's woe, no nobler impulse than that of nctivc benevolence for the relief of thenlTlicted. Jacksonville, advertised... $KIi "." ' ailililional, tlo. (.'.' .10 ' S. lliimphrev. .1 til) " Major Drew. . -I 00 -ssoo Ashland, advertised $'J17 fi" Hon. .I.Wagner, lit) 00 Mrs. J. Wagner.. .1 til) " (mime lost), o 00 5217 87 MiMKUictn, advertised ,...t?lS-t .10 additional .1 01) Dock Point 20 .10 DurdanuTN -10 (Ml Pleasant Creek -til 00 Table Dock .'Hi DO lluiiktim f.7 Oil Sterling 10 00 Phoenix 271 00 CnJic" Creek 10 (III Star Gulch.... l.'tl 00 Applegrtto 2S8 00 that whatt'lr. Lincoln says to-day will be tire of a Pope were not acknowledged to "" r -- Rut Rurnside is appointed in McCle nV place. Of him it used to lu thongl his rulu of ucliou to-morrow. His truest bu nn extinguished hero. ftieiitls Imvu been mortified too often by finding that swearing in his words" the first of thu week, they Imvu been com pelled to cat their woids before tho week ended. It would be delicious to huve ul last a settled policy of some sort. Rut u moru creditable explanation of the relief of MoClellnn is that under the rule of tho day hi removal was nn imper ative necessity. It is a harsh, but a just rule which makes a general's continuance in position depend upon his success. Thu.lur expectation demanded. old Carthagiuuius, when their favorite gen-1 railroads below JCichntontl end lost a battle, put him into a barrel pierced on all sides with knives, uutl rolled him down hill. Inconsequence, n Cartha ginian general only failed for absolute hick of ability to -cueuecd. Some ship owners never civu an oilieer n second ship n ter ho has lost one. It is cruel to the innocent 1 eluded, in tho lack of.datn, tlmt hu men whom ilie elements light against, but munuged onlf passably well his part. in.- uwueid iinmv utiii-t-cupiiiios aiu sure iu losv no ships through lack or care. In this war wo have adopted the sainu rule, witli some modifications. Fremont lost two (umpnigiH, and for each was shelved. Shields failed of his raission near 'Port Republic, utul he was sent into retirement. Pope wns beaten in Virginia, and was ex iled to tho Indiati 'territory. Ruell could not ca,tch'Hrugg, and Rosekrnus replaced him. UcHkiltiu Jet Leo escape out ol McClel- Inn's place. Of him it used to lu thought that his iK'St recommendation was thai no was just another MeClellan. Cautious, competent, careful, safe, lie has pot distin guished himself by success. Hu was given u great expedition to thu North Carolina Sound-'. Ho took Nuwbern gallantly and for awhile met no reverses but such ns the elements entailed. Ho never was defeated. but he did not nccomplish what thu popu- Jle cut no but then the time never cmno when the rebels were com pelled to retreat from Richmond, anil only in tlmt emergency would his arrival at Weldon bo of extraordinary service, die uiuy.lip.vo done all that thu Department ordered him to do, though tho people con- lint He was Horn in losu lit .ijiucriy, -union county, Indiana the omens uro good. "1 le graduated at West Point in Id 17. He wus at Conl rerus and Oherebusco, und iu Urngg's .artillery company when .Zuclt Taylor eheuply imniorlalh'.ed .'Ibagg by usk'ing for ' A littlo tnoru grupe." flu J.)!Mie left the service and latterly has lived in Rhode llalund. When this 'msur reetiomput on ;tho form of n war against the tiovcMimcut, he m with M-cClellun Total this day remit ted S2,!100 12 Taking 'into consideration the premium on gold, thu contribution from this county will be raised to over twenty-five hundred dollars. Quite n number subscribed in the differ ent precincts, towards this lumlablo object, who have not paid. They cnu still have thu pleasure of paying the amounts either to the .Precinct agents or to Mr. llcckmuti. dipt. iTohn Sutton, ngent for Table Rock Precinct, has handed us the following additional nnmes nml contributions : John Kdwl, $2 50 j Chancy Rail, S2 2.1. hi our former notice of this piccitict. wc unin tentionally got the name of the agent Fatal Oarualitv. Kinma, tho young est daughter of K. Steams, of Robin ftoost Farm, iu this county, on the 9th inst., while playing near some burning brush, hud her clothes set on the, und before tha Humes could bo extinguished by the other children, was so severely burned that she died next day. Mr. and Mrs.Stcams were away from homo at tho time the accident happened. Shu was a lovely littlo 'girl, mid Heaven must bo poorly populated if such as her do notifiud udiuissiou there.