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f.j V Scmi-iUccktn Sentinel. O. .TACOHS, Kdltor. ' To THK KITICACV1 AND VKllMAXKNCV 01' YOlill Union, a (Jovkunmunt roit Tin: whom: is i m)1si'i:nmii.i:." 1 1 ' h ington. JACKSOXVir.T.H , OUI3C30N. .SATURDAY EYEXIXG, M1VE3IBER 20, 2, an m tummmrntmrnmam The News. The dlpntch of Friday night livings our dales up to the 2.illi Inclusive. On the 21st. (Jon. Sumner was oppn.dtn Frcdriekiburg. anil doin.mded this surrender ol' tho town. .Sixteen hours were given Tor tin! rcmovnl of non-combatantc. A longer tlmu wa, no doubt, fii1ic(ucnlly granted for Hint pur pose, llolli parties had planted their cun non, and both seemed to lo determined In tliuir purpose. Tlio ono to take and the other to defend tho place. Wo expected to liuve heard that tho place wns shelled on Hie JUtl. Iiul wo have d.itos up to tlo IMth from Fredriektbtirg, and are Informed Hint till Is (piifit there. There Is no doubt but Hint n great 1 nllle 1ms been fought there ere this ; expectation is on tip-toe, but wo uwalt the news with confidence in a favorable result, and hopn to he.iv of an overwhelmnlng vie- lory. It Is paid Unit SKJO.UUU worth of to b.icco bus been dtitroycd by the Confedef tile, nt the bcleagured city. There seems to lm quite au iincerlnlnty us to the precise locution of Jackson's forces. One correspondent .vr ho bus gono to lltulimond ; another pay hu U at Horrys vlllo with Rtl.OOO men and sixty cannon. On tho evening of Hie 2Iit lia Is mid lo liuve received, tho following nicttuge from Jeff. Davis: If you don't leave the valley at onco nnd come and help us defend Richmond, it will iiut bu worth your while to como at nil. This is ti strnngo message for a superior officer to send lo a ptiburdinato, and wo doubt its truthfulnc.'-p. This dispatch informs us that tlio French fJovorninent did mako a proposition to the Kuglish Government to Intervene, iti Amer ican nll'alrs, but that the Hugl'sh Govern ment refused refused not, because die wanted tho disposition to Intervene, but bo. cause of tho poiiconcurrenco of Itusslt . In tervention by foreign powers meaiiH war war on a more extensive and glgantlo scale than has ever before been knowu in tlio civ ilized world. Intervention means covering lio seas witli a thousand privateers tlw lib eration of oppressed Ireland, and tlio "proc lamation of universal freedom. Its inaitgu 'iMtlon will cftuse a sliout of cxultairl. joy to ring round the world. As fearful a i It may be to constitutional government in America, If. tho crowned heads of Europe mm! Iry lhj experiment, let It come. If the rotten dynasties of Europe are not shah en iiuild tho universal convulsion, wo road amiss tho slgusofUie times. Franco and England, Sampson like, may perk-up", with .a united elfort, upheave) tho gorglous ton i plo of American freedom, but let them be ware lei I they bo crushed by tho full. Democratic Correspondence. Rocic Point, Nov. lltli. 18(52. P. J. Mai.onk, Dear Sir ; Your favor 'contaijjiug tho power Wo would like to see such a power a fuvnrr containing u power! Kd. Skn. exercised over you by Coined Wright is before inc. You have met the fate that I believe is in store for every honest man in tho State, except some clmu'O Ukea place to prevent it. I oannot look ou the uut in nuy oilier light than an usurpation of power by brute one, to e6ttblWi a traitorous Abolition party end abuse ail men who tire too honest to bow td the Abolition Uod. Jn case llicro is an Kxpresstanu wants to make a stand at my place, bis oats uud liny frbnll cost him nothing, if he carries no Aboli tion documonte. Who cats tho outs and hay? En. Skk. Anything that I ciuj reasonably do I nm ready ami willing to do towAras maintaining" the Constitution of the Uuitcd fit lea and protecting the citizens thereof. Hon. J. B. White! What a pity, that these pure, honest patriots cannot be per mitted through the mails to spread broad cast till over the State their treasonable lucubrations. Tho Government has nur tured arid protected them, nnd permitted it hem to enjoy, free of cost, its broad and fertile acres, qd now because ibey ouuot bu aided in its destruction, they mumble about a " brutu lorce " compelling them to worship nn Abolition God 1 When south ern Post Masters, under a Democratic ad ministration, nnd in a lime of profound pence, refused to deliver northern papers, did not you, Hon. J. B., say nmen ?., 'Did you ever rend the story tibout the bull goring the ox? Do you remember who me to own that ox ? You seem to have a clear perception of his ownership now 1 The lust sentence of your luminous epistle is encouraging. While the pony preys upon your oats, ynn may thank God that the Constitution is safe. But if you nrc com pelled by " brute force " to pour out your thanksgivings to the ' Abolition God," we will " fcet " the Government to forego that interesting part of the adoring perform, mice. Synopsis. law for the recovery or property removed by high walcr. The Inst Legislature ennclcd, that when fence rnils or other property of any person, is removed nnd bulged upon the lands of an other, by high water, the owner is empow ered to enter on the premises where his property is lodged, as soon ns convenient, or within four months thereafter, nnd re claim his properly. In eu&o the proprie tor of the hind shall refuse to deliver up the same, ench party shall select an nrbl Subscriptions to Sanitary Fund. Waldo, Nov. 25th, 1802. At a meeting of the citizens of Waldo, Josephine county, held ut tho Logan IIoukc, Nov. 18th, 18G2( to adopt .meas ures for raising menus for the Snniary Fund, S. R. Scott was culled to the Chair, nnd J. 0. Weston chosen Secretary. A committee was then chosen to solicit contributions, composed of Iho following gentlemen, viz : S. R. Scott, W. 0. Crtin dull, nnd T. Mulorey. Short, but pithy speeehrs were made by Messrs. Scott, Thrasher, Heed, and Mnlo rey. nfter which the meeting adjourned. ' The following amounts have since been contributed by the individuals iinmed, the aggregate being S 185 .'15, which is this dny lorwnrded by Mr. McClnre to C. C. Betkmun for tiiinsmlssiou to A. Holbrook' agent for 6nid fund : Lognn A Thompson, $50 ; W. J. Crnn dnll, 25 ; J. C. Weston, HO ; Win. Neells, 25; S. B. Scott, 10; Dan. Hunt, 10; 10. F. Lecompt. 10; J. C. Wider, 10; N. B. Applebv. 10 ; Frank Brylmii, 10; B.J.Forbes. 10; Mrs. M. A. Scott, 5; Mrs. S. P. lliiiiulbrd, 5; Mrs. Bulb Lib ley. 5 ; Mrs. U. Jl. Spruguo. 2 50 ; Mrs. Until Hints, 2 50; Mrs. It. Admin, 1 ; Mrs P.) Pixlev. 2; Mrs D F Bender sliott, 0 25; "Mis M A Scott, (I .'15; Sam Libl.v, 5; John Bines. 2 50; G. Thrasher, 2; Owen Merry, 2 50; L 'J' Thompson. 5 : W W Scott, 1 50 ; An- trator, and said arbitrators shall be sworn, IjJwt Clnrk, 5; J W Phut, 5 ; .Joseph nu nnth, to faithfully nnd impartially dls charge their duties according to law. Being so qualified, they shnll examine the case, hear all the evidence, nnd determine the Fame. If they tail to nprcc. they shall select nn umpire, and a decision of a ma jority Khali be final between the parties. When five or more persons shall claim such property, they shall give notice to all interested, of tho time nnd plaeo of arbi tration, and upon the hearing of the facts and circumstances of the case, the arbitra te! s shall award to each, such a proportion of said property as they may bo entitled to. It is not u trespass for u person to enter on the hind of another for tho pur poses mentioned in the act. Tunic is Dkao. This faithful old dog, known to neurlv everv person in southern ! 2 50 : Tim Council, 2 50 : John Ling, S M Charles. 1 : W J I Martin 5 : W M Abden, 2 50; Win llennison, 2; Henry Hennison, 2; Fred Hennisou, 2; Setb liny wood, 4 25; Dan Sanoiii, 2 50; John Gibson. 1 ; Clmrles Desch, 1 ; B L Forbes, 5; II McGluughlin, 1; John lleiinison. 1 ; G W Shuler. 4 ; Ara Spno tier, 4; Stoddard & Allison, 2 50; Mrs Mary 'J' llunnu, 2 50; Thomas Todd, 2 50; Jnmes Hanks. 5; David Knight, 2 50; G Goodall, 2 50; J B Deselle, 2 50 ; J Dully. 2 ; B Clark. 1 ; II Sliully, 2 ; John Keircn. 2 ; 1) Philips. 2 50 ; PMcCool, 1; Mrs .Juno Wells. 5; J G B Stone. 2 50; John Pet ten, 2; Oililon Lcsetir. 2 50 ; W Sutherland, 2 : Mr Lou stint, 2 ; John Smith, 2 50 ; John Me Briartv. 2; W Johnson, 2; John Spell man, 2 50 ; Bernard Brady, 2 ; K W Campbell, 2 50 ; Win Nuoinan. 5 ; (J I Watson, 2 50 ; Jnmes B. Thorp, 2 50 ; J V Thorp. 2 50 ; Clmrles A J'iicli. 'Z fill ; Charles Norton, 2 50; Win S Merrill, Oregon by his mnny canine virtues, gave his last kick, and uttered his last unavail ing whine, umid tho frosty stillness of Fri day night. He ctimo to this valley in '51 in company with his master, who shortly afterwards perished in his cabin, with no watchers save his faithful dog. Before his remains could bo prepared for interment, so determined wns the resistance of his faithful ' Turk," that Iho dog had to be Inssooed and confined. Turk passed through all the Indian wnrs in southern Oregon, and done excellent service ns n sentinel. Many nn nrrow and many a bul let directed by the keen eye of savage fu ries has old Turk escaped. When Turk's various masters followed packing, he always stayed with tho mules at night herded them, prevented their straying oil', nnd always gave timely alarm when dan ger approached. Many u thousand dollar? worth of property has his watchfulness saved. Admired by all for his many good qualities and for his valuable services, nil were his friends. Iiut he has gono to his long home, and no doubt lias passed to dog heaven. Turk being dead, the Hon, James Clugage is now the oldest inhabitant of this town. 5 ; T B Thorp, 5 ; Timothy Maloroy. 5 W B Thorp, 1 ; Charles Peterson. 2 50 ; Mrs O Peterson, 2 50; Win Savage, 5; John O'Connor, 2 50 ; M O Moody, 2 50 ; Mary Swnn, 5 ; G .lohnion. 5 ; John Boles, 5 ; Win Maxwell, 2 50 ; James Qnin, 2 50; Wm Darkis. 2 50; J II Chamber lin. 2 50 ; Tims Brady, 2 50 ; Pat Me Brinrty, 2 50 ; Lam Best. 2 ; Owen Coyle, 5 ; Jaines Furgurson, 2 ; W MoVey, 1 ; I McCormock. 1 ; A II Mills, 2 50 ; El bert Burnett, 2 50. The following sums Iiml previously been subscribed to the fund in San Francisco : A B Mellwnin, 50; Owen Coyle, 15. Mnklng n total of S.V2G :i.i contributed by citizens of tills nrcciuct. Much credit is duo the collectors for ; Mrtai Mrs M J . . ., . . Tr . ! Jinke'is John inuir iiMsiuuiiy miu ivisi'vruuu.-. jjuiing they will receive their reward in the praiso and thanks of their fellow-citizens, and both they nnd tho contributors in the prnyers and blessings of our sick nnd wounded soldiers. I remain, truly youis, Skciiktauy. Sanitary Fund. Poim,AND, Nov. 22, 1802. C. C. Jicehnttn, fan., Dear Sir ; Yours, informing mo of the remittance to Sail Frnnclsco, Col., bT $2M0 l.'l, arrived Inst night, nnd the gqmmnis patriotism of tljo citizen? of Jackson county was acknowl edged in the morning papers here. Every body here thinks the liberality of your people deserves unbounded praise ; and I feel under especial obligations to them, as they have greatly assisted me in reaching my first limit i!0,000--rrotn Oregon. Our present receipts tire 4517,150. Before Christmas, I hope to be nblc to malio up the balance. 1 nlso owe yon personally many thanks for your intention, for I know that it i no idle or sinecure bulncMi to do what you have done. Is there no way to interest sonic one in Josephine ? In haste, truly yours Amohv IIoi.uuuok. JocpIilna is nil right, see in another column. TiiANKsmvi.va Da v. This day n? very generally observed throughout this county. Two interesting nnd practical di -courses were preached nt the Methodi-it Church In this town, one by tho Bev. Mr. Star ; the other by the Bev. Mr. Willinm. Impossibilities, like vicious dnirs, fiy be fore him who is not afraid of them. 3VIln,xxloclM Ou tlio 2(ith hint., at III'.1 residence of the bride' fnlher, by I'ev. M, N. Slt'iini", Mu. Joii.v IJ. Kaiii.kv. to. Miss Fmmkxuk H. Di:w.s, till or this county. List of leottcrs REMAINING IN THK POST OFFCI3 at Jacksonville, Ogu., Nov. IK), ISii'J : Hriidnn J V 2 Brown Jnmes Brycu Win Corbul John Clark Tims J Chupiu II M C'ark Walter Chrisman A Colrig Miirsellus Dcskius II 1 Dcusninn los Dean 'A II Deal Geo W Davidson Jaines Davis Aaron Doucy Chas 2 Doney Mrs Sarah Doney Mfcw M J Knneiis David 2 Kdius John Udgurs J D Ferguson It L Fouler Mrs Mm Fricson Jos Fariiswnrth A II Gnstnn J W Oilman Alnuzo Golbesy John I (earn Chris Buckley N IIoehnGoe Herbert (i W Hawkins Bev LT Hand John Snakk Bivku. This river i3 said to bo navigable from Lewiston to Fort Boise a distanco of 1.15 miles. If this be so, it will grently cheapen tho transportation of sup plies not only to the Boiso mines, but also to tho Powder River mines. The northern mines liavo nt least led to ono good result the investigation of our great inltind rivers and tho demonstration of their navigable capacities. Even if tho mines fail these successful river explorations hnvo given a value to the expansive nnd fertile valleys of tho interior, never beforo attached to them. The Foboey Quarts Lrad. Mr. F. B. Sprogue, on Friday, showed a specimen from this lead that mado our pocket nerve expand with joy. The specimen was about tho sizo of a smallish rambo apple, and was worth ten dollars. The oro wos dis tinctly visible all over it. This lead is situated on Thompson's creek, about four miles from tho celebrated Fowler lead. It belongs to Ben. Davis & Co. Go io gen tlemen, our wishes arc your wishes. Tun Lnoisi.ATivK Monitors. Such is the name of a Legislative Society in this town. Its object is, 1st, To perfect its members in a knowledge of Parliamentary rules, 2nd, To learn tho art of logical fencing, .'Jrd, To investigate tho ab sorbing subjects of the dny, and 4th, To furnish rational amusement for tho Ion winter evenings which nrc fast approaching. Tho policy uud justice of the President's Emancipation Proclamation has been un der discussion for two evenings, and is still continuncd for investigation. Tho society meets on Fridny evening of each week, nt Humphrey's School House. All are in vited to attend. JiicoIhoii B Johnson Sam Jones J A 'A Klmdall P M Kimball Ira Kimbell I') 0 Knox Thns L Kenney Mnrther G Keuneya E C liesley .lames Lewis I j L Miller Mrs Malinda MelCinncy .Ins Murray I D MeCauly Chni Muttcon A J Moyer Georgo Moah Hurry Montgomery John Manning .1 P Nicholas Henry 'J Pay no Win 1'erklns J W Bosencrunce G W 2 Bosebrook L 2 Richmond Tho Robertson Joab Bumbull August Rust John Stevens Charles 2 Stewart Mrs L O Sporlin Hiram Suvder J W Tiirner Tlinnia" 3 Turner R B i Tate Geo W Telcot J M Taylor il II O Taylor S It Wrwht Win 2 Wilkes Sam 2 Winship Mrs M A 2 Wyble I) F AVass .Samuel Willctt Fonda J Wright John Wnlkcr J I' Wutts O H Wilson Jos B Wooley James Whilten Wm Wagoner Geo Kennedy Armstrong Wngener Bird O Persons calling for tiny of tho above let ters will please cay I bev are advertised. S. K. 1IAINF..S, P. M. HuanAii fou Wai.do. This patriotic little town in Josephine county has con tributed S533 35 to the Sanitary fund. The sum of 8 1(58 35 have been paid into Mr. Beekman, and SG5 have been paid in by its citizens to the agent at San Francis co. Let tho good work progress. The names of the contributors will be found in another column. SHEBIFF'S SALH. By virtue of un execution duly issued by tho Clerk ol I hu Circuit Court in mid lor Josephine county, Oregon, and to mn directed, In fa vor of II. L. Preston, nnd nunlust James . Lowerv nnd William Southerliind, for Iho I sum of S787 SO-OllO Soven Hundred and Highly moth and tiny one hundmlllm dol lars with lulcreM, qoMk and accruing cois: 1 hnvo duly levied on and will proceed to sell at public salu for cash, to the highest bidder, ou Tuadni, the ZWddiiy of Jhccmhr, A.J), 1802, tho following described property, to-wit: Ona mining claim and water ditches, situa ted in Aliens Gulch, and known as the claim nnd ditches of Lowery it Co., with all and singular tho improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in nuywisu appertaining. Sale ou thu prein Ihu, nnd between thu hours of 12 o'clock M. and tunnel of said day. JEFFERSON HOWELL, Sheriirof Josephine County. Nov. 22, A. D. 1802. es52d On Hand Wo have on hand two pieces of poetry ; ono written by a lady over seventy years of age ; the other by a benighted old bachelor, describing his dip. AT THK ASHLAND HOTEL On the 2 1th of December, '02. THE subscriber will glvo n ball at tho above time and place, It being Christ mas Kve. A general altendanco Is hollcl- mal hall, The? will both .appear p.-xt gftgC(i, EER KME0RY. " week. J Ashland, Nov. 28, 1802, ' ' ' '" BUw BRADBURY I WADE, JACKSONVILLE, "Wlxctlolo J ILt.il -HKAT.KIM IN- DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IINe, BOOTS & SHOES, J'AMIY GOODS, 3ZATS .KTX3 OA3Emf GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, HARDWABE. GLASSWARE. QUEKN'SWARE. WOODKNWARE, MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will be sold at low prices, for CASH, or desirable IT.ODUCH. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT RFDUCED RATES, To make room for FAT,T, STOCKS, rmTm, y A Choice Selection or tho : r Ever olVercd in this market, embracing - varieties tit 3 3. mack, Green & Japanese, . . I In bulk, papers nnd caddies, nt '. .' prices to suit the most particular. : TTTTTT JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF PICKS. PANS, SHOVKLS. RUBBFJt BOOTS. BLASTING FOWDKR AND FUSE HAY and MANURH FORKS. Agricultural Tools Pox Salo txt Oot : 20 Slecl-point PLOWS, complete, of various sizes ; 10 cast Plow-poinls ; '1 suits extra steel .Monld-Bnnrds. Points nnd Lund Sides. 2 patent Strnw-Cutters ; G lurgu Iron Kettles, for farm use. The nbovo will be exchanged for flour at tho market price. BRADBURY & WADE. Jacksonville, Oct. 2.1, 1 802. .'Mtf PIICENIX HOUSE. BRADBURY & WADE. THE CITIZENS OV PIKEMX AIM) VICINITY Will Ibid it to their advantage to purctiasfl of us, us wo pliiill Keep ou hand a good supply of FANCY AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE!! FOU SAI.R AT JACKSONVILLE PRICES. Wo will take all descriptions of Troduca that can bo disposed of without a Iohh. BRADBURY & WADHJ, phoenix, Oct. aoth. , I