Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 17, 1863, Image 2

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RATIPIY HViImmIT JAmMIY 17, If CI.
Abolitionist.
There n'i u certain cln of men In tin
North, " DtmotnUi "all, win, have rcltltil
dnwn Into n Hutu of rowtlnj; ilcpninlency.
Aholllinnlsm I tiro phnt nf " rnw.hcml
and liliiiHiy limits" tlint has tlrmii thorn
into llic'r ilen. They lirnr tin irnmp of
Freilnm's niil'lrriiitr hosts, nnd they ml
1nly prowl Abolitionism." They nr.
constantly brnndln over nml muttering
about llm cnmititullniml rlahls of nhel
hoio hand ore roklnir with I lie blond nf
tliolr sliinclitrrnl cnuiilrynifii. Tl-y nn
as silent nn tho tnmli concerning the dam
ninft nlrncllle of men who rnli nml strip
their fallen fncs, who nnike keepsake nr.u
menl out nl their sacred bones, nr who em
ploy pnvtic nlllc to scalp tlic mangled
nml wniimlul nn I In' Hold of lutlle. lint
lhy nre excusable; their mind nro n
wholly ubtnrhcd in I lie coniimpliitlnn of
the constitutional rights ol lime men, und
tl:o (xillilv nf ii few harmless Abolitionists,
tlint. ilicy have nn limn to devote to I lit
subject. I iiny mciiMire propoml ht thu
power Ihiit ho fur tho snppri sslnn nf till
monstrous icbclllnn, It Ii lint another vio
lation of the cnnsiiiulinual rilils nf tin
rbcln unolher ilitrk development of Alio
litlonisml l'oor fellow! A )1 1 1 ii niil
orQiCK-rywhcre, with nrin In their hand.
encroaching on llie" coiulllullpnnl rlghls"
of' Hie denr rebels. Tbco Abolition hnwl-
m Arc cvlchinted fur their knntvledgu of
tiro principle nf cmi'tiliittnnnl law, al
though they ran scarcely read, un-1 never
owned n luw-bonk. Tlioy got their law
knowledge by n sort of spontaneous Inlul
tlon. A lis pnssi rslnn co'Ih lliein neither
time, trouble nr cxpniH'. wedn nut wonder
nt thqr geurmiu dispensation of I lie sume.
"What, tlwup.li the ureal principle nf run
stllutiotul law enmo limping from their
lips in thclmlrinuddltd dialect nf u hinTuun,
It dttnutx nut Irom the inlrimlc worth nl
1hs CMittIlwliori.il jewel. Dnimond are n
valuuh'u Kt in brats n In gold. Then let
the Abolition howlers crook in, Let them
dwell with Ihe imaginary phost nf Aboli
linn, and gloomily disport themselves amid
the ilhiiti.il and visionary conceptions of
ouutiiuiinnal violations. Tliey aru nol
fur the Government, not for llm enforce-
in'nt nf llw law, mid not for the vnpprv
won nf the rcU'lllon. Their cympallile
ro with thu lrultitr.iid Iheirhnirl-yenrn
in ore fnr tiio wmhi of llie reltvllion.
They Imve, perlwp, nw, or heard, Hint
tho t'imlliiitinn my: Ko pi-rjon tlmll
1 ileprlvrtl of life, llUtly. or properly,
without due provem ol huv ," nnd (oli,
horror! the (Jnvi-rnni'nt la klllt-d ilmus
audi of rdiel willmut any prelcnllon nt
a trial 1 What n pity that our tuUn Imve
w lilaher tvj;ard for tlw lives of dear
rebml
Some may como tn Iho conclmlon, frnm.
thorfiiiiirkahlocnlncWencocxIailngbelHefn
the lansuajto of theo Abolition blulaina
nmlthe active rebels, that the. former may
havon little prnneness to Utolnyally; bt
It l(t only n remarkable coincidence that's
all! Ueaurettard call all the eoldiers of
tho Union urmy Abolitionists ; to do our
Abolition howlers. IJeanregard says the
North Is waging a war on the contilu
tlooal rishts of Hie Somh r no do thev
od o on to tho end of tho chapler of
nouinern grievances. The harmony Is
1 complete. ' Ho sweet It h to sec
brethren dwell together In unity!"
Ourt Coal Fiki.ds. Kxplorullons made
sine we last nntlcrd the dlwovcreyyofienal
In till tnllty, shows niot conclusively tlpt
tho conl i nnV cnulncd to Tpin but
sprtadi nu intoin Inmetxc coalifiehl In
fxlratittlbte In qiuntlty nml excellent Ii
rpiulily. It I known to be over n quarter
nf ii mile In wldlh.und hn Ikvii trnccd
frnm the point where t1rl discovered. rul
wnrd, rnfnrvr half of n mile, tn the Imih
nf the uioiintiiiilv. It limy extern! ncrn8
the eni Ire valley i)n)l enter the innuntuln
nn either side. -'The cnnl lie, In in.iny
ipKierf, iviljjhi Iwn'lfft'nf thu top of the
urolmil.'uiiil Ijow f.ir down it exlend ii nut
known. Ilnlni have been sunk to the
depth nf eight feet cn.il nil the wny nnd
ln'yond, Airnngitiieul Imve been muile
for n lliorouu'li explumllun next summer.
With lni'.hiiuiiilile conl bed, uhiindnut
llmeiilnnc, rich nml cxlttHivc gold phicer.
numrrnu U'liu of gnld benring ipmrtK.
inniiuinlu of purest marble, plenty of fer
tile hind, nnd u climnte unequnhd in sulu
brity, the fulure of Jnrkson county, yen.
snutherii On gun, I anything clue lint
gloomr. W'i her jniiple iineiirlh her cnv
end wejltli. ilevelnw her known nnurri,
nnd snvu n largo nmlety of her revenue
within Ihc county, by the prompt cUnlilinli-
meiitofneci'Miiry nimufiiclnries.nml wenllli
will exlit everywhere nnd prnperlty prevail.
Voi-VsTteKn. Hy reference to tho proc
Ininntinn Of Governor Glbbs, to bo found
In our ndfcerlwingicnlnninn, It will be sceu,
that six nddlllonnl cnmrtivle nfvnlpntecrs
have been called for In Oregon, They nrc
In be usnl nn the frnntler of tlit Slate nndj
in Wnshlnglnn Territory. The, cnlNled
mrn. If mmtnlrd, will bo fiirnWird with
hone by the fJnvernmcnt. They nru tn
be ncd n cnvnlry nr Infciilry, n the
want nr the ervlc" ilrmnnd. ' Impe
the cull will promptly bo responded to by
llie loyal clllam of die .State.
Tn.rnn.rii WinK We h-nrn by n
paragraph, In llm Portland Time nf the
l'Jlh. Ihnl probably only n part nf the wire
for the telegraph line b-tween Portland nnd
Vriku wa nn board the lll-falcd cllppT
hln Nnnndiiv. Mr. Slrnnr v Hint he
ordered iho wire In be cnt by two dlfT-T
ent vriwl. We lme this may be round
Ihc trucsluU nf the cne.
Proclamation by tho GovcrnOr.
KxjjpirrivnOfTifK. HohTf.ANn. 0-, I
L).t. )
i.j'-juiLnujiiun
mmm & wade
JYVK30NV1LI.K,
Vjl3L7jp3(ilO eta Xtottvil
avow. I he mow was eighteen loches
wp t the Dslles on the Itb. At Lewij.
ton the we-uher U -very niild mercory in
thmnomMer 45 degrees behnv ro fn the
wMdleof tho day. About the umo at
W1 Walls.
Indian Stkamno. We lctrn frnm n
reliable source that, nbout ten day ngn,
the hniife of ii Mr. Millvr.near the llmirint;
mill on Unite Creek, wn broken Into by
the Indian, nnd several huinlrtd ponmlj nf
flour Inkcn mil, Alrn, n short time ufler
wind, the h'MH.' of lliu unfnrluniito Mr.
Ibise wu broken into in like manner, lie
fore learning nf Idem robberies, our Indian
At'i nl, hud mmmenecd lo Is'iie half-mllniH
of llmir tn the Indians who hiidcnuiplhd
with tho nrmngfiui'iitu rntireil into for
tin m In leave the precincts nf this town,
nnd winter on Iliuchereu I'm I lie, In the
Unite Creek country. Kinco lenrnlng of
lliifc i1epmlatlnm, the ngrnt ha cut nil'
their supplifH. wild thu hnie of compell
ing the chic's In deliver up the guilty pir-
lies. We iiudi'rrtiind that the ugeut in
Icndu to vloit Uaueheree Prulrie the flrMl
of next wivk, and have n liynt time tniim
nn ihe subject nf shilling in general. Wv
cnuld wUh that he might convert them
frnm the error of their way, but our ftilh
It not in large m Ihe millionth put of u
" inuttiird seeil." The fact of the buniness
I', Ihe Iudlant h.tve nnthlng lo eat, und
win ii hunu'er kn.iws upon their vituls. they
can linn ff flour frnm ular, nnd their innrnl
ehuracler i not sufllclcntly developed to
make mnrlyrs nf ll em.
Wn, Hand. This griitleman, formerly
cnnneclnl with tliU odliy, ha been nw
poinU-d Lieutenant, undVr the new cull for
raiting IriNipt In ihlt Klute, publiilied in
our iHiix-r of linlav. He will soon be In
Tnekronville, nnd will oiMn a recruiting
odla.' here. Well, Lteulrnunt, sre nre glad
lo liear nf your advancement, nnd Impe
ynu will win laurel In jnur new profusion.
The Llculcnunt hat seen service In drilling
Indians, and wus severely wniindt-d at
" Huiiirry Mill." Nn better nppolutinent
could hne been made. Ilere'a success to
the Lieutenant.
We will wager n new liat with nny of
our cntempnrunea nnrlh, that Lieut. Hand
will first raise n enmp-my under tho uew
call. Hero's for CnniMny " 0."-
'I iir KATiiKn Thu weather for the
past few days has been very disagreeable.
A heavy fog hut enshrouded Iho surround
ing mountains, nnd enveloped ihc valley in a
cold, chilling, foggy drizzle. Nnt a suHl
cient quantity of water has fallen yet In
set Iho miner to work generally. All the
stream! are nnprectdentedly low for this
season nf Ihe yenr.
ftuir.V Likk jn LnNDos. Copies of this
sporting journal, containing n full nccount
ol tho lute fight between Maeo nnd King
for the champlnn'a belt of Knglnnd, tngeth-
er with a complete hlstnry nf tho pugilistic
career or tho two combatants, can be had
at llalnea & UrJther'ii Btoro, on Oregon
street.
IIkiiam) nr ItfronM We have received
the firl number nf thi piper, publMied
nl I'nirene City, by Her. A. M. IMmuml
nml Mr. M. A. Ivlmund. tilllnr nnd pro
prielnr. Il is n mnll-lil iiinnlhly, ih
vntnl tn the Inleresls nf Uulvcrsnlism.
Price, nnu dollar ier niiiunn.
Canvon CiiKK.k. Till stream I sntd to
lie hluher limn It wa nt nny time latt win
ter. The Slnrm-Ginl mut have spent hi
fory nn t lie Canyon Mountain. Hi Maj
ily ha en I n Utile nf the military in hi
head, nnd I no dnnlit nl tempting tn block
ade the Cunvnn Mountain.
PnniKST Nearly nil nl tho member of
Ihc Wiithlnelnn Territory I'gllal lire have
Igneil n prnlmt acalnl Ihe divltion of the
rrllnry, nnd have lrnnmlll(d the snme
by telegraph In Wathlnu'lou.
Slinr.-Mr. II. T Kendall, eilltur of Ihe
Uvtt limit 1'rtn, W. 'P.. wa shut nnd in
siuiillv killed, nn 1 1 7th intt., by n snn of
Mr, How, whnm Kendall severely wound
ed nnt long slnei. I Inw is In nitnday.
llnnownr The store nf Mlchdl Si My
ers, In Salem, wn entrreil by llurglnr. i n
the night of the Dili lul., nnd robbed nf u
largo quantity of clothing. Nobody nr.
rested.
1 1 ton Watkh. The Snntlam nnd Ynm
hill rivers, says the Siattimtn, Imvo been
higher this winter limn they were during
the Hood of last winter,
Jhiioury G, A. I) 18C
The Pretlileiit of the United Slnls,l
llirnuuh Ilrlg oiler 0 Miernl Oi orgu Wr'gM,
cnmmniidluir the llennrilneut of the I'neille,
nml llrknidier GeinTal Ilenjnmlii Aleord,
conimnudliig the )ilrlct nr Oregon, I havu
been requested to rule W niMillnnnl entii
panic, r quired tn cunqiletu the ltllcgl
incut nf Cnvnlry. Oregon Volunteer.
Thev will lie iii-etliit Ihe coining spring nn
llie Iroiiller nr llitsMinie nml un-hlou'lon
Terrllnry. and fn,' all e.tpi'dltlnii i(L'nlnt llm
Suako Imllnii nhn hnvu s i long boeu incr-
clliily euungeil In rnEililux emigrain mid
imnilerlug our fellow cltl.iMis. J cnlinnt
doubt that llie oil "ii nf Onxoiii who
have nlwuy promptly respomlnl to niiv d
ui'ind I'ur their miliary wrviccs will In
like maiiuiT resimml In lid cull. Ihetehv
showliii.' Ihelr loyally tn Iho Government,
mill iiiding In churtloliig marauding bauds
nl' Iml.iiiw which lulr'tour Iniiilh'r.
The enllsli'd mi'ii, when muuiited, will be
supplied with hurse by the United Slntes,
It ii"lug uuilerstui,il tlint they will Im; innuu
ted nr nut a shall Im di'eund iideNnble liy
the Government. 'rnioillon In iul-e n
whole eoinpauv which will lurnMi their
own hnre niiil linr-u itpil incuts msy lie
entertalui'il. The men me In such cne en
titled In forty cent u day I'or the iiu nml
risk nr Ihelr horse nnd Imrse eqillpim-iil.
liicli eomiuuy w II ennslst nf mie hundred
enlisted men. mid when miftend into the
service ol' the Uulleil Slaliii, tn sene Inr
three veur unleM sonner diu'liarued. Ui-
crultliii: unices will Ihi Ilium dlali'ly npemi!
In I'ortlauil. Dalle City, mid perluip oilier
places. lly lln (lovi-ruor.
AlllHSON C. GlimS.
Cvui: A. IIkkii, Adji Gin. 1-lw
IDCALhlM IX-
Kii.t-Ki). One nf the soldiers nt Fnrl
Lnpwla, iinm'il Nlcliol. killed o comrade,
Sprugne, nn Chrlslm.is day. Supposed tn
bo nn neeli'i-nt.
Hkuuiiiuh. Tne Ibv.
will preach nt tho Court
rnw, ut 1 1 o'clock, a. h.
8. K. Rlenrns
House, to-mor.
KnysirKLAs. There Imvo been several
cases or this terrible disease in this vicin
ity lately. Cranberry poultices are said
to be an effectual remedy,
Hkvivau The h'oiillurn Methodists
hnu had u glorious revivnl down nt Wil-
Unnisburg. Ilrother 'P'Vnult publishes u
full account nf il.
NEW TODAY.
List of Lottors
REMAINING IN THE POST OFTCE
ut Jiick.ouvlllu, Ogu Jan. 17, 18U3 :
Allen A F Muiin Holil H
Anderson Ibbec4
Arundell Win II
llrnwn Geo II -Ihweh
Juliii G
llluckerl C W
llunit L A
llrnwn Mary
lleirurd Mi Sarah
Cadwell John
Culhn Martin
('iiuilra Jus
Chile Ivl
llmsey It K
Donry Cims
wales Juiin
iMuiiiguuiery
li.M
.r
Pearce I,
Pile John
Hobiniin Ijirkin
Il'gurs Mosrs
lti'vard Paul
Hochmter II
Ibvil Geo 1)
Heew J V
Itussell LuUn .T
Binilh MrsMulmla2
Stnne J W
Ktimu Wesley
Sears Jiwph
r-'chm-belin Anlh
Bargains !
Bargains ! !
Bargains ! ! !
OCrs his entire slock of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
-a.M? OOSM?,
For Cash only.
The consists, in part, of
LADIES' Woolon Shawls,
CLOAKS, HOODS. NUlllAS,
French Merinos, Cashmeres,
Delaines, Poplins. Trimmings,
And nil kinds of
FANCY GOODS
Of which I have n large stock on hand.
I will nlso sell nil other Goods nt VERY
LOW PHIOES.
i,wu-.a AiMi uriiN iwi.Yii'j.N nrc
cordially Invited lo come nnd examine my
slock before purchasing elsew In re, ns I con
sider it no trouble tn show Gnod.
Jacksonville. Jan. 10.1802. janlOlf
DRY GOODS,
CLOTI-mSTG-.,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FAjSTCY GOODS,
xr.rv.i'fit j3c3vri3 o-3Pa(
GROCERIES,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
XjlQL'ULOa.'SS,
Tobacco & Scgars
PRODUCE,
hahdwaiik.
ulasswaih:.
QUKKVSWAItU.
woodknwaih;,
MINERS' TOOLS,
All of which will be pnM nt low prices,
fur CAStl.rn-desiruble PltODUCI!.
ALL WttJOIlMTIONS OF
SUMMER GOODS
AT HIJDUCUD HATKS.
To make mum for PA LL STOCKS.
TnTTTTT ,
A Choice Hel cl ion of tits
!HStM&
GK?i3w :
r liver offered in this market, embracing -il
m. xiiii'in-n hi
r-
'. Illtick, Green t Jnjnuicsc,
! In bulk, paper nnd enddles. nt
: prices lo suit the most purtlculur.
TITiTT'
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
PICKS. PANS,
BIIOVKLS. RUIHIKU HOOTS.
ULASTINU POWDUIt AM) FUSll
II AV nnd MANUUIiFOUKS.
Kilwurds Mnntlllion Schraihr II
Green I'onurd
Gall W S
Hendricks ICdward
1 1 arm Is. ulln
Hendnx Ado
Hedden A G
Haekley Nubian
Hughes Win M
Hayes Geo W
HuafJohuO
Hubbard Jas
Si-rgent U S
Shelion Amanda
Tyler Gen M '2
TllOIIIMOIl J 'i
IVmiiHV P P
I'ubur'KuIck
Tulalr Mnrrnn
Wlllinms G W 2
Wallers David
Wilson John A
Wurner K L
MeCluIn MrsM J 2 Wik-nn lilward
McOlain Win J 2 Williams I. A
McDrideDH
Martin Thus
M anion 1)
Murphy II orli
Mulkey Klijah
-uutkey I lio3
William I.s
W'illhuns Matheous
AVulter Geo
Weslerdale Jaa 2
Zunell Patrick
Kicn-.We bavo been shown ver Ip1i
pitco of ., I0 Curtln lead. W, iTAlZll
, , .,- j ..... -------vr!
a, M. UAlNra, V. M.
hare not time, for a description tat week
WB bejs tn lui'urm our Irlend nnd tho
niiblio In uoueritl. Hint wu Imvo on
hand nml nre constantly receiving frnm our
H-ntor partner, reslulng in Purl (France),
by every steamer, n largn nml chnlcy sukc
tfon of French goods, consisting of
Beavers, Omlulcs, Doeskins,
FANCY CASSI.MKKKS,
Velvet, CosUraero and Silk Veetings,
Or the newest Btyles. Also,
Furniture Plushes, Billiard. Clotlis,
FRENCH HATS,
- Axn .
Hatters' Plushes,
Etc., i:tc.
'rlmmUigs,
Ktc.
n H. LANZENBERQ & CO.,
C2C Clay uud Oai MiuiKoniery il,
Ban Franolscp.
M. LANZENnEUG.
18 rue Ncuvo St. Kustnelie, Paris (France).
pft-Country order reoclvcd nnd prompt
ly attended to, and alto orders for nil parts
o hurope. ikcl3nij
(yX)CK8-Dinerent Btyles, good time-
pieces, to bo had ut tho
October ?!. YAttlKTY S'J'OItE.
Agricultural Tools
For Salo .t Oowt t
20 Steel-point PLOWS, complete,
or vuriuus sites ;
10 cast Plow-points;
2 setts extra Hit-1 Mould-Hoards.
Points mid Lam! Sidii.-v
2 nnlenl Strnw.l'uiiers;
G lurnu Iron Kcttleif, lor farm use.
The above will be exchanged for flour t
thu inurkvt price.
IHtADHUHV & WADK. '
Jacksonville. Oel. 23. 1802. 3Hf
PIiaiNIX HOUSE.
BRADBURY & WADE.
THE C1TIZI2NS OF
PHCEXIX AK1) YICIKITT
Will And It to Ihelr advantage to
purchase nf us,u wo shall keep
on hand u goud supply of
FANCY AND STAPLE
MERCHANDISE!!
TOR SAI.K AT
JACKSONVILLE PIIIC
Wc will tako nil descriptions of Frc-duN
tv ", v upowu (ll WIIUUUl R IOSS.
BUAt)HUHY,4 AVAUK,
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