Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 31, 1863, Image 2

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    Scmi-lUccklij Sentinel.
o. .tauoii, Miior.
'TOTIIB El'KIUAUV AND I'KRMANKM'V OK VOLT
Union, a idt.iinmi:nt roil run wiioi.k is
t.snrsr :h viii.k.'' II Wii'wfoM.
.IACKMO.WII.I.F.. OltKUO.V.
IATI1RDAY r.VMMMi, JAMMRY 3', KOI.
(ieuernl HuriiKltlc.
The most important in in in the ills
patch of Thursday nitrlit, is llml nmionue
Jug tlml Ilnni-ddc Imil tttrmd over the emu
tumid of the Army of tin- Pnlomae, toUeti
Honker. This unnminecim lit win not uu
xpeMid to its, nor do we much regret it.
The terrible defeat llml Hitriisidc met wiih
befotc Fmlcrickshurg, must have den
Iroyul, to n-irrcnl extent, !!- pnstigc with
iheuuny. lie always doubled his own
iibilily to coiniiiiuiil so vast iiii iiriny.
Thin U pnt beyond eavil liy his sworn
tuteuient bl-fntu the Coinmiltce. iippnininl
by Cnimitw, to inquire into I la.1 itlisef
.f thr war. lie says: "I iu!d Ucnernl
lluikinghnm Ihnt it wasn mailer that re
fpiirod vwy serious Ihotn-hi (acccptim'
the command n the army of the Potomac);
that I did not want the commaiiri ; that it
(mil been ilPrul to iih twite hef-uc, and
that I did not r.el 1 i hi lake il-'
Again, " I tokl (lain what my views were
with referrnre to my ability to o.ercisc
such a command, whieh views were those
I had always nmecrvcdly express d that
I was iml competent to commaml Piich u
large in my us this."
When u consider, that in Hie very nn.
lure ill tins ciiBe. the iiimy will take He
spirit fiom Iik commander, we seriously
incslioned the propriety of continuing in
command n man. no matter whnl li.a abil
ity miuhi he. who wus imperiously imprisscd
wiih ih I iilea of' his inenpah'dily. No
mnli is more palpable than that he who
KPlks HHTCrSMlllv to ll'llll olhcis iniiit have
sell-ie!iiinpe. anil plenty of it. II' he is im
pressed wiih R miiso ol hi- want of capa
rilv, ml crs'will pi revive it, doubt his wis
loin, ami loon- fiiiih in the micccss of his
p'uns. Men. to fijht well, must have laiih
in i hen a-vcs,ioul cspcc'nlly in their lemler.
As soon as an army becntnes convinced
that their lender is ievincible, vielory will
jver Trch upon their banner. Nullum: Ian
(i grimier leinluiey lo pioduce this convic
tion than ihcsclf-icliuueo, enolnei-s.nntl em
inent bi-licfnf the cnminnnder in hinwclf
There is much in the character of the re
tiring general In iidmire. His chivalrous
ns?uiuption of (he responsibility of the ter
rible defeat at FrideiM-k-burir commands
our iidm'riition. mid stamp him an homst
mini. Jujview of 1 he general d-iunralizi-tion
ami debauchery ol the times, ami the
fearful iiatuieof the responsibility assumid,
bis action is fall of the clement ol moral
fsiililiiuiiy. Wv mo of the opinion thai
lltiriisid" wur relieved of commutiil at his
own rcqwst. My liir-liuy uwunl him his
proper meed of ptii'se.
As to Ids successor, General Hooker, he
ha plenty of t'li-h, mubiiion, coolness, nml
self-reliance. hethi r he Iihr the inililuiy
genius to command an army as large us
that of the Potomac is yet to be d-m-ii-lit
ru ltd Wl' hope he bus. lie is the vet
trail of tunny n well-fought (U hi. mid bus
never failed llis ndnt'icrs Ilt-ieia success
to the new commandi-r.
Rurill.RK' f)V TIIK FllKNCH. it will lie
seen by I hi' telegraph 'news, published to
day, that I ho' Fn-iich have lieen .severely
handled in Mexico. Nupoicon thought
that if u few armed Americans could
innrcli riKhfthrOturh Ihe'lieiirl of Mexico,
def.atiti,' ihe'Mi'xieaiH in every encounter,
and finally capturing their Capital, that
a few tlmiHand Freuclimeii cntild ns easily
do the same thintr. Hut it appeals that
the rule won't Work. Napi'lerin the Sec
ond Ha cansrht'a Tartar. Either the Mex
icans nr better warrior lo-day than they
were a few yenw njro, nrclso' French valor
,ia not quite equal to the American article.
The Kmperor has been talking very pomp
niisly about' intervention in American iif
Hilrs. Prohnhly it would be well for him
,to pet his Mexican contract off his hand;
before he invests very largely in American
bombshells, lie "had lietter show his iibil
ny to whip the Mexicans before he talk
iibnul spunkm? .lohnathati. Imp1
lie won't make up his mind In intervene in
American affairs, because the honor ol
whipping n nation cotwlanlly dtfalcd b
the Mexicans, would, lo say the least, b
a lilt'e doubtful.
The Fiench army has been opernliiijr io
Mex en fur ni'iro than a year, and havi
made no progress Inward the leiiowmd
eily of the Mnti x.unt i yea, have tn-l
w ih cm slant defeat and disaster. Und.-i
these ciieninsliiiicei, doe it not become
the pi.'iw duty of John Hull to Intcrvem
ami put a slop to this fruitless war?
Inhnt-.y is so exeicisid about the American
war. wants it loRtoppedsobad.desiies cut
ton so much, is so strictly neutral, that he
does nnlhitif,' but furnish the Confederate!
with war ve-seN.and sailor lo man ihern
Wonder if he won't do the same for tin
Mexican? The purity of his morals is
only upialed by the Btiietness of his lien
Iraliiy.
KoosoMY.Tlicre never was a lime in
fie history of our country, when the les
nnns or poliiical and dotneslic economy
were more imporlnnt limn nt the present
time. 'I'luMvhnli! country is floodid with
a fait depreciating currency; the (juvein
meiit is exerling all its enemies for tin-
suppression of a monstrous and jripmlie
rebellion. Its ncdsnrv expenditures are
etinriiioii. Those expenses, finally, miwi
I tel. directly or indirectly, by tlie pen
n'e. As a neci'ssary conequence, laxe.-
oml be hljih, and the foiuc-s of reveum
exteiuhd until they icneh all of the bitii
ness itperutions of society. Under these
eirciimtnnces. a rlpiil adluraiici' to. and
pniciico of, the lessons of economy is wis
dnm.
The first duty of nn Amer'cin citir.n
is the defence of the honor and iniejrrily
of h's (lovernment. He can do Ih's
cither in plinulderinjr musket and (luliihiu
its battles, or by readily furniHliitiir the sin
ews of war. Ho mifrht to pride h'm'elf
on bis ability nad rcad'nesH to do either.
lie owes lo that (overnm-ul all he is. and
all he ha. It has not only iriven to him
hiuh nml nob'e political riuhts ami piivi
lesres. but il has secured bun in ile-tr peace
ab'o and tranquil injoym'-nt. Kvery en
hou'd study economy, then, from motives
of patriot ism.
Ilni there are other considerations, per
soiial to every one of u. Tlie liihiory ol
the world teaches us that a flimiii'lul i-rif-i-is
always sure lo follow an undue issue ot
paper enrtency. Nolwillfliindiotr tie
fiilli of the (tovTrmnent is pluhel to the
redcinplin of its currency, yet we cannnt
disguise I he fact that it is fat il-pieciniio
under the nperation of causes over which
the (loveiument had no control. If a fi
nancial crah hhnuld come, let ns be pre.
winl for il.
Jo-iKi'iiiNK Cohntv lenderi'd SI. 100. in
p-icnl'iiek. and 82f0 in coin, in p.iynvin
on her .Stale lax. The Slate Treasurer ic
fu-iid the tireenbaeks, but fli-ied lo leceipi
lor the coin. Our county paid her Siatc
tax in coin. No county him "h" nil mci n
backs, saw Jofephelie. If the people aie
compelled lo nceive j!ru'iibiwk in pay
men) nf amonnis due I hem. we caiuiot si-e
Why oflieiaU should be exeinpl fiom tin
nperation of the snme L'eneral law. We
il;) not know that a .State oflie'al Im any
livelier riuht to bo paid in c'n limn u
County ofTiei r, "or any oilier man.'' We
nj'ver lield an nfUce, and hence are not pr
pand to appreciate I he saend nature of a
salary.
, ,
i fiKN. Hi'Tl.Kii. Kvery true pitriot will
bi'p!caed in Imrn llml fJeii. Hull'-r has
been fciiI back lo New Orleati'. Ills nil
uiiuistiniive ability is nf the hiclest or
der. t)ackon-like. he is williuir to take
the responsibility and risk thccniisequoiiccK.
'I'he timid may iremb'eand whine, and Un
doubtful lie-"itiite and Krumhta at his vjl'
oi'imh ami efiiclive administration of nflaiis,
but the results will justify his seemintr se
verily, and history will triumphantly vin
dicate his motives.
' Samtary Fund. Two small precincts
in Coos (County are said lo have contrib
uted over a thousand dollars' to tbo Suni
tury Fuud. Hurrah for Coosl
An Untkui'Msino Artist. Mr. IVur
Britt, our resident Dnyiii-rrcuii and I'liolo
jraphic Artist, has. within the past few
mouths, completed the building- ami' fur
nishing of one of the best n minced and
nio.t complete galleries to be found any
where on the Pacific coact. The uldlee is
lituated on the rise of I he hill heiweni
luckson Creek ami Uieh Culch, in l he e. it
er ol a beautiful jjardeii. The Mti: is u
pioinineut one, and the louniindgi nil
ippcurame of the building liself exhibits
ill artistic taste thai c.iiiuol lull to strike
t a- a teutinn of slrangeis, a they n;i.ruaeli
iiir tottn liom the lentil or mmiiIi.
Mr. Ibitt lnw now pot Irs uiraiii.reiucu h
eomplete for taking the best of p. chocs in
very H'yle of Ihe art. lie Is now kepi
quite biwy in m.ikinp.by the dnz-n, albuiu
ohotomaph-'. Nntuie eviih-nily ilesipued
Mr. Iliilt lor aiiarii-l.for he never appear-"
happier limn when in-ikiiitfcli'mleul experi
ments or reading work-devoli d e.c usivt ly
m his art. Tlml he holds a hiuh tank in
Ids pi'nfession, we have Ihe evidnce ol n
liraclieimrariist. who has written ton per--nut
In this place, that Mr. Unit's amino,
lyp'-s would urace Ihe l'rt p.illeie-i in I'd I
d Ipliiu. Th.it Mr.l).illk.ephlin-eli'lhnr
onirhly bonked mi lie very latcl iinpmve
mints in ihe art, i evid-need from tin' fact
t tit t he can produce ihe liini"U- Spit il
Pictures." abniil which late l'!uterii em
respomleiice tells us the .Spiritual sts ol
H"Ston were" llimwn into a fumr of ex
eileimnl." Hi skill and cnterprNe entitle
him lo Ihe full ouilMciav and liberal put
touage of our community.
Portland HrsiNtiss MitiKtrroitY. We
are under obligations to ihe ever-liviiip
S !. Mc(Jnrtuiek for a copy of ihe Port
land Hii-diu-ss Dlnclory. Il is u book of
l.'l.'l piejes. cMfiuitm a hNtory of Portland,
t'e act of 'iicorporaiioii, imiiiy advnlis-un-iits.
mid much ufiil iufoiiuiition Tor
inerclianis and biiilnes men. For sale by
S. J. McConnVk. Portland, Oregon. ,
Sad Cauai.ity. The State litwWttm
says that a man by the mime nf Klwatd
P'lwers. nf Ij-ine county, wa kdhd on Ihe
'JOili. in the rnllnwinp sad manner : While
hilchiii!: his horses to' the wuirnu, the
horses became friuhleiird, and he, ln-intr
eutaiiuleil in ihe harness, was so Fcverely
injured as to die soon aflerwaids.
Vikws of Tin: War. We are under
ohliL'u'iniH to II. II. Hineroft k ('.. of
San Frane'sco. for nolle a iniiiibi-r of plm.
'oirinphic view nf M-enes in the war. by
Rrady. Tlw-y are m-ally execnted. and
give a lifedike view nf camp life. For sale
by Hancrofi it Co.. San FnineWco.
Hiittkr. We are under obl'L'ation to
E (J. Session. F-q.. rr a lnre roll of
(! shen Hutter. Ties butler was nrnde in
Oraiure cnuuly. New Yoik. Il has n fine
colop. mid ju sweet aiiildelieioiM. For side
at Hradburv & Wade's, and at llolman's.
Vai.I'aiii.k Durii and otiikr Pnoi'KR
TY FOR SaI.K. H" sure utnl lead Ih" ml
vcilisement of W. W. Fowler. In ibis i-
sue. lOvamine your pnre. make the in-ve-itimnl.
and heroine rich, and you will be
hnppy.
It Wii.i, On it. The expedit'nn. under
Ceil. McCleil 1. In open Ihe M'suN-ippi
river, is called the " Castor Oil exped lion.''
If "citor nil" wi'l not answer the par
pose, probably a little" villainous saltpeter"
mieht.
TKARHKn" Institi'tk. The Femi-anoual
mei'liiur "'f the Ti-acher-i lniitute. of llii-
State, will be held at Portland, on the lih
dav of Februarv next.
THi.vniiAi'it. Three hundred mi'cs of
wire f'-r ihe O'Viron te'eirraph Vn arrived
at San Fianeivo. Two humlrid niihs
were h-st on the Nnonday.
PiviNK erv'ce will be held nl Ihe M. F.
('Iinrcb lo-nmrrow, at 11 o'clock, by II 0
Itev. Mr. Starr.
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Hyan. Mi-hoax & Co. have just received
400 lbs. eonil. Hweet butter, mad"nl llyal's
Prairie, in thlcountv.ial summer. Try it.
I. i i - - m i .... m
Sanitary Fund. The ntnnnnt contrib
uted in Ihi Slate. Inwards tins fund, up
to Jimunrv loth, was 820,002 7f.
Paying off The paynmsiir hai pone
(o Wallu Walla to pay oil the troops theie.
Found. Mr. Uanly (urn found his lost
colli. Advertising done (be work.
limit IiivtSJ. Flour is worth 8G0 per
hundrul in ihe Hoise mining region. Cof
Tee and sugar. 81 SO per pound, each.
No change in the market this week.
Green, the rerctmui. once took up h's
whole fum'tv in a ball- oil. One of our wit
r in rVd tin'.' though tic cison i-i sn d
In lie leickwaid, II- had II ver s-en (in-eli-i
shout tti t" such a Intxhl b hire." " Tine,"
sniil mi'-ther ; " Init alti-r all. they can't get
hiuhei than the rK-'enK"
NEW TO-DAY.
YnlltnMo IHtcil Property
FOR SATjF,.
rnilK UXHKIISIONKH OFFKKS f-r
X sale liN vii'iintil-' prnp.-r'y. silualid 12
m.les Irotii Jaek-onvlll ,in .lack-on county,
Ol-egnti. nn Ihe (Jr-Cellt City I'oild, COII-ist-
Injr nf ihe I'ollowiuir :
TWO MINING DITCIIIW iln'on-.
nn Ihe south side of Apph-uilte ere-k is
about nine tulles lo p, and Ih- one otitic
uoi-tli aliniil six m n loitir. micIi capable nl"
cnolaiuiiiv I'rniu twelve In lilleeii hundred
inches nf watt r. I'olli dltcln-s are in enm-pleti-older,
and are si'iiit-il io a itiitifn ir
dl-tr'et that my- wags, and wldoli is al-tim-t
ine.Nlinu-tatih'.
. mVKI.MNO IIOUSK. .Y.v-There i
nlo a cotiilbrlalil- IWn-tnry dwelling liou-e,
su'lalile for a puM c, hon.-e. and well lou.ili d
wiih a slalih'. sti-re-hoiiH- and waiv-iniie.
a id e.oiivenleiil out-lailldlui!-1. 'I h't'D is sev
eral acres of land itiljolulng, suitable for a
garden or vineyard.
This is an opportunity seldom lo lie ni"t
wiih In get a conil'nilaUe linni--liiid and
make iiiiuny. as the piopr'etor will sell vciy
reii'oiiatih- and mall- Ihe li-rin- ea-y.
For pirlieiilars apply lo the uudeiiiiied,
on III- iiri'iiitH -. or to .Ias T. (Ji.knn hi
Ja:kM.iv.lle WILLIAM W. FOWLKU.
.1 ack'ouvlll". Ian. !U. 1''"- .iaiMlm'J
400 lbs. Sweet Butter,
PUT UPON HYATT'S PUAIUIK,
In .lime lii-t.
Iletlcr than any Hutter now
marie,
.Tut receivid nml lor side liy
HY.VN, MOltGAN & CO.
Jim '2H. m:i
TO THE FARMERS.
W shall hereafter lake, in exclaim.'.' fi.r
go. tU, all descnplioiH of produce that we
can llml a inark-i for, at the highest mar
ket rates.
II VAN, M OHO AN & CO.
.Tnii.28. IHIh't.
Bargains !
Bakcmins !!
Bargains ! ! !
II. Bloom
Off is his entire stock of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
For Cash only.
The cnusii-ls, in part, of
LADIES' Woolon Shawls,
CLOAKS, IIUODS. NUMAS,
French iMerlnos, Cnsliinures,
Delaines, Poplins. Trimmings,
And all kinds of
FJlNCY GOODS
Of which 1 have a lunru stock on h.iud.
I will also sell all oilier Goods ut VKHY
LOW PUI01CS.
LADIKS ANlT UKNTLKMG.V are
cmdially invited to come utnl examine my
slock before pin chasing ck'u la re. us 1 con
sider it no (rouble to show Coods.
Jacksonville, .Tan. 10,18(12. j.nlOir
Hutter! liutter!!
JUPT received I ,.101) pounds of Oraxiik
County lli;rn:it. of ivceut importation
via Ihu 1-lliinuf. It in an extra article, yir
fatly meet, and trell jmdtd, in p-'ekaes ol
11)0 pound; which will keep anywhere,
and irf superior to the greater portion of
so-called fresh butter.
B. C. SPSS(ON&
With Ilrudbury & Wade.
Jacksonville, Nov. 5tb, 18Gi!,
BRADBURY & WADE.
JAOKS'ONVILLK,
-7f72xolciMetlo cfe notnil
-IlKAt.KIW IN-
Dry goods,
OLOTHIISr&i
ROOTS & SHOES,
FANCY GOOES'
GROCERIES,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Tobacco & Segars,
PRODUCE,
UAHDWAm;.
ULASSWAKK.
QUKKNSWAKK.
WOODKNWAllR,
MINBES' TOOLS,
All of which will be s-ld at low prices,
for CASH, or desirable PHODUClO.
AM DKSCUIPTIONS OF
SUMMER GOOD3
AT ItKDUCKD HATKS,
To imiVu room for YMAa STOCKS.
ri-rrrrn' 77...
A Choice Select ion of lh :
rJJO3m :
r Kver oll'-iiil in this market, cmtiracing'
iZ varieties of Z
Hindi, Green fc JnpnncHC,
: In hu'k. pii-rs ami caddies, at '.
'. prices to put the most particular. !
riTiTi'
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
PICKS. PANS,
SIIOVKLS. IIUIIIIKR UOOTS.
ULASTINO POW'llKU AND FU8K
II AY and MANUUKI'OIIKS.
Agricultural Tools
i
Xox Salo t Oonti !
i
20 Steel-point PLOW'S, complete, j
of varn-us sizes j
10 cast Plow-points ;
2 sells ex I ra steel Mou'd-Uoiirds,
P-iints and Laud Side
2 patent Slraw-Cutlers; ',
U Itii'u Iron Kettles, for farm use. j
The above will becxchanid for flour nl
ihiimaikct price.
UltADIIUIlV & WADK.
Jaek-'on ville. Oei . 23. 1 8fi2. IVUf
PIICENIX HOUSE
BRADBDRT & WADE
A. !
THE CITIZENS Oft;
PH(EiMX AND YICIXIT
Will And It to Iho'r advantage to
purchase ol us, a we llall keep
on hand a good t-upply of
FANCY AND STAPLE
MERCHANDISE!
FOR SAI.K AT
JACKSONVILLE PHICE8.
We will take all descriptions of ProdnW
mai can oo oisposcii ot wiiiioui a loss.
mtADUUHY & WAIK.,
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