Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 04, 1863, Image 2

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Scm.-lllcckl.. Sentinel.
(I. .1 vt'OIIH, Kitllur,
Totiikkwi ii ". ino fKnuiN.'V vh run
Onion, a Govkiimiknt Kun tiii: whom: t
t.MMIiSviHLK "- Hj-iiii;' n
jal-iciO.wii.m:, our.co.v.
TTHDXESllAi r.iE.MXG. HARM I. Wl.
McDiih'l'II FruihTlclKlnirp.
The Preiilent ha lnvn severely crili J
c'ed for the retention nf (ln Mi'Donell Ht
1'rrritrkkohurr. while MeClelhin wa op-1
c-llnir again! Richmond by way of the ,
1'iSititiMilii. Tin criticism I Imii mi
three supposed fuels : I-'imi. thill MelM
cM retention win tinrweiry : seerttHl.
tlwt the net wa lineil on unfounded (mr :
end. third. Ikitt wllh the onperolion of
.Meliiiwell. MeL'Mlan wmiM reriuinly ho re
tikwi Ulehmml. M hrhtly ejcuminei Are cents; power ol utinrney to ll mil
the profxwItlotM In tlie Hcht of nil the'eirtte, om ilollor : In receive rent, twenty
Itete. nwl rev how jrwl I the eetiure ut-, rlw cent ; ilretl of ernnt wliere theemnhl
t mi p in I to he eut upon the Chief MmtU- erntion U wore iImii StUO ami not exewil
tmte of th country, fiencml MeClellan' ' im g.lflrt. fifty cent.
reirt tn the Adjutant (lenernl, nf April
lit, urier jeiviOK the Mvernl praltlotH of
th troop pro.veil to lie left for the tie
frnw of Vnilncinn. st n repre'entn
tion n follow ; At Warrrnton there wo
7.780 men ; nt MnnnitK. 10.PS9 ; In the
xxillev o-f the Slufnuxl'Xih. "Jir.T, nml on
... . . -i
the lower IMtmnac. 1.3.10 in all MtAto i
leklM. there were to U left In the, fort
nhoitt UVhincton City 18.000. The
number fil upon nbove wa rwt wily , n.Mn elect. Iw Invn opiwiiteil l-v tin. I'res-'
McCWtonVcitlriMteof the numlier new uitnt aR)1 onnlirni he the .Semite of the '
wry to I left, hut aluo the nunilwr li.xnl , UnI, Srtw Commt.ioncr to the Sand-'
Mfion by the ilifTrtrnt corrn eomnwwler. , wW, IUin,N T- j )ryr u, j,, n.
l)tlK.evhleiwertiowtlt lhat number ' m0W(Ji otlivktl iltanliy wm to run in
wuleft? Jml the eontmry. AilJ-iMnt . hm The removal of Drver. If tin. re
!fneral Tlwnw awl Majw General Hitch-1 u tnIft wa, w j, . the p,lk.v
e.wke.xamine.1 into the rwitter.in.lrrporte.1 M tht npp,Hnlmfnt of Mellride n little
to the I'mfclent. April 2d. th.it the re-, llmlha. Heri!ir when the triple of
liilKmini of the 1'iwMent bid nol lnw , 0wjwn eksl nnv 0fl0 of , 0,MW ,0
omplM with. nn.l that the mmlir HxmI I Coubw. haft look upon it at a r
upon by the corps comnwwler., and iywmmfttllH, of u ,W r)W fot
McCWkin hirwlf. bad not le-en Mi.Mal proB10lten. ye ril0 00) upon
.Shortly afterward. HlenkerV. entire dlvie-1 ,Um ,ll0 Umlw pnKin,v wptclont
Ion, pxrlof the force left for the prolec- ,
tion of WhiB;ton. wa onlereil into the Wauon Ilo.iti Mkbtixo. He dure tnnt
nituntain depsrimrnt. Ilrside lliie. many leml the Wapon Hood MMtln;;. to le held
of the trooi lft were inexperienettl. un- at J'hiBnix. on . Saturday next. lUmem-
drilled and to a gfwt extent demoralizl
The whok evidence ibo-xn tlwt MeClcllan
not only nej:lecttil the requirement of thei
Owinunder-ln-chief. lint tlwt hv (Lilly dm J chsnli, you ou'ht to be there In aid hyymi
obeyed them, Heooe, through the urgent t council n well an your presence ami Intlu
folicilitlou of tlw Secretary of War. ur.il encc. The farmer and miller will attend
of military men. the IWdent wai Imlucnl , It i tlieir only linjie for a market for the
to retain a part of McDowell' divion at ! mrplui (lour and Uu-on in tills valley. All
Hredefiekiburj'. The rcofoo for sueh re-1 ""i-'ht to atttnid a far as poible. Vou
tentlon w good one. Ilu.l McCWIan are not aikeil to contribute, but to manl-
failed at otktown, Waihingtivi would .
love been nt the mercy of the relwU
Once in their poewn. iho inlepeiideHix
of the Confederacy would ha-uben rwg
nired by Kuroptnin njtion. and Ik- knell
of the American I'nlon to'indiii forever.
The repofllillity ol the position wan great.
Woihlugton loit and the national otchivei'
destroyed, through the neglect of the l'ree
Idfnt, would hve tent lii name to future
hw loadeil witli the execrationa of llie
j;ood. lie couM rot afjard to take any
HUsp. The motiientoui inierejU at flake
forbade hU doing eo. What lie did wa
done through a tenioof duty to hixcounlry
und poiterity. He all along evinced the
strongest desire to do every thing po-aible.
consistent with the safety of the nation'
capital, for the success of McClellan'i ex
(edilion. Hut how i It so positively certain that
with the aid of the portion of McDowell's
ilivUioo retained nt Fredericksburg, Little
Mac would have gone on to Hichmond ?
Hurnsido waa recalled from the South
to the l'eninjula, and with the aid of his
veteran division the young Napoleon wns
unable to take Kichmnud. Wm Mellow.
cII'h any belter or strocger than hU ? And
then wo must remember thut McGlellan
lwyg fulled at the decisive hour, through
evcrcnutioa. j
BMMHMdlMMHMMMIlaiaiaaMMaaMMMNaNMM
I In conclusion, no remark Ihnt it I u
comparatively wy nutter to set In judg
ment un tl ncllon. of men nfier the re.
iiltnre fully known. Why iliil nut Mr
C'iellan l.iir the rcliete uftor the victory or
Antictnni? Simply lieeiiiic lie iliil tint
Know their itiiiiiini. Hut we tin know,
and lmll we judge liim liy the reult?
l!xrtK Lvw. What i fiimllliuriy
known ii tin- Stump Act. went into nper
ii'ion on .Mmiilny lut. lt-memlier that uli
kind of leifiil liHirumenl nutu lie Mumped
to order to give them vuliility. We Imve
enmpiltd from tin lnw the following luhlv
in regard to the moil coniutiHi legal iliKil
menu rrqulrintr stump :
l'riHiiiofy note or drufis other than nt
glit or on ik-m-ind,
From ?SU to $lM
..rt 05
,.. l) III
, .. o :r.
... II '.'I)
... u Wl
.. II 10
, .. 0 rt)
.. I IHJ
... I .10
fraction
Km
SiH)
.MO
Awl
TA(1
imJJ
I hW (
2J00
)
JMi) "
A) "
Toil "
mw
IHW '
S.WH "
V.vty aiMlltottnl
sum or
thereof, 81.
Morljwce w IxHhl to curon ilelit tf
Krom S 100 to J.tort (a Ml
Mw luttu I tw
ltMHI " J.VW 2 Wl
S.Wt) Mma A 00
Mnm " UttlOII n fw
lM!i imm IS mi
Krery slitl.Hwl S10.0II0 or Imction
thereol 810. I'frttt iw it note, twenty-
From tM to fliwfl SI 00
. Iwiii .. yAiin
lWM)
XA0H S IK)
WH1 "
ftlrltl '
HXWtl "
HI) A 1)0
llHtlMI Ill IHI
KOtWtl SO 111)
Kvery mklnlorKil 810,01)0 nr fraction
thereof. tn iloHarj. la for three yetiM
or Uh. fifty onti ; more tlun three yur,
il-rllar.
ANnwicn IiaxiH. .luniM .Mollrhle.
fillrtr of .Tohn 1. .Mellride. our (.'iMwre-
ber that the agricultural ai well as I lie
eommerckil InterwU of thk valley depend
upon the iiicve of thW enterprU'. Mer-
felt your Intereit in I he mitter.
Hinr.Y I'viUKtt. The Democratic jiurn
ak are publishing the resolutioM and say
ings of Mr. Conway, of Kansas, as tlie
kut platform of the Administration, when
they know full well lhat Mr. Conway I n
bitter ami unrelenting opponent of the
policy adopted by tlio Administration.
.Such a course I. based upon the assump
tion that the people ore an ignorant set of
demented dolts, who con as easily be made
to believe a falsehood as the truth. Un In,
gentlemen, you are at your appropriate
business.
Mork Qi'aktz. Tbouus Croxton, Kj.,
has sent to this office a very rich specimen
nf quariz rock, taken from a lead lately
discovered by hint near Vannoy' Ferry.
The gotd Is visible all over it. Tlio lead is
small, in fact, only a vein. They arc trac
ing it through ita rocky bed to the parent
slock below. May their golden visions lie
fully realized, The miners in the placer
diggings, Mr. Croxton informs us, have
plenty of water and ore making from four
to fourteen dollars per day. '
A i-i'RorniATKn. Senator Xesmilh' bill,
appropriating 830,000 for the protection
of the overland emigration to the Pacific
coast, has passed.
Powun lliVKli. We nre allowed to ex-1
tmct the following from n letter written by
one ol the Pnlhllnders. who wintered on
(irnnlie Creek
iM.mM.H.NfM.Kth.lillh.lSM.-Welmve
le-en working nil winter, without being itlile
to tin rmieli inori' tliiin nvike our exiene.
on account of tli liielemeiie r the wen Hi
er. Then-nre nt work lul t t-iunpiiiilr
lelill nilMehe from the lilnlt h Outre
vllle. There l three fret of mow now on
the ground her. Init It l tint nenr enil
a wn itlltielMtril when yon left, the fiot
nii.eiiiifriH.. itrotin.i no. mure " "r-1
lneh.
Twomen nrrlxeil from the Italle"
terilav. wh nv tlmt the .now from the
,,,,0,,",f,", of n,"""",,n '" 71,
ileep. ml the renmlniler of the wny the
ilepth I nlmiil the :inn n here. They nlo
v Ihot therr will I u Ug rich In thl ill-1
Mllnn etirlv In the iprliiK. 1 expect the ,
1 '
IMI win ip" nurmu nil" "uninter. anniiiinwr ,
of npplleotlofi hnve nlrenily len tntnle hy
imlMr who nre ile'lrotif of utnlerlnklni;
It. There will le b ww-mlll ereetnl eorly
f In the prinjr. Klmir i worth Si" tier I Oil
IIh; lwin ."tic pr ll.: ilrlnl apple, l.le.:
iifwr. ."i)e.. ii ml other tliltipr In proportion.
Ciimi.
TlIK Kmttiov. Tlie fiillowlntJ ffrntle.
men were elrelnl to fill the rfliee Hpper
talnln; to mir rmtnleipollty. nt the nVellon
liehl on Tneilay : TriMtee. Henry Jodce.
Mx Mnller. Wnt. Owen. Wm. Heme nml
Henry Klippell : Street Conimiwioorr.
.tolin lliluer; .Mnr'hul. (1. M. Unk;
Trenurer. .Ia. T. (!!enn ; IteeoroVr. U. S.
Ilnvilcn.
Tie? roatn nnd only eontet wn In re
tranl to the oflfee of .Mnrhul. Hml lint
Curler, the but Miirhil. by four majority.
1'olitiw rMtdnotliiiwto ilo with the election.
.
A..HT at tons Crrv-A, Mr. KH,
worth, our tflieient icent nt the nliove
pkici'. U Bot tl northern fever, nml
' ,..,,,, ., ... .
enntemplHten turnlnc hW fuee thliherwnriM
nt nn ftirly tiny. It Itecome nere.ury for
T. II. Underwoot, V,'., ha. wo nro In
formed, kindly eonntnl to net ni njent
for im, ami we hove inserted hN nnmo in
our lUt of aeenl. Klhwortli i Jut
juit tlie kind of n man that wi' would like
. -... ...ik. i. 1 1 .
to w utrike Itbis
Imt. Maikim Davie, tlie accotnplhdirtl
nuthore. elHiriniotr lecturer, energetic
liook veihler uihI (.'rent female peilreirion.j
wiilieA in to mate tbo fact lliot idie, obout
two week nso, while iereriuolint' iirwut t
thi oily, lot nn " Almanac Medal." urxl
"nnmll nwsiilfyintr i:Iom." Any pentlr.
mini who nwy Iwve found them will pleac '
leave the inie at tlie U S. Flotel.
Tiik Wkatiiiib Hoaih. ktc The
weather ha lieen most deligliMome for tliei
lat two week. Spring, gloriou pring,
with Il cnrrolling bird, green field nml
balmy breK, ha come again. Tlio romN I
nro fait drying up, nml the tn;.-t inoke
their nppeorance much earlier than formerly.
HtMm.NKD. The Snn Francico JltrahO
My it i iated tlmt Charles Wntrom has '
reiigned the poinl agency, and that n man ;
by the rwme nf Henry Hiker h.i lieen np
pointed hi succe'or. It I so unnatural
for a man to resign a fat oflico that we
don't credit the nlxive.
Kr.otATii Imiians An appropriation
of 8:20.000 ha been mule to aid in mak
ing a treaty with the Klamath Lake Indi-'
on. All honor to public servants who
can sufficiently enlarge their policy to as
to compa- the whole State.
Hkhohtkii Auvrhsk. The Committee'
on Military affair, in the Hou?e of lUpre
eentutivc. made an adverse report on the,
resolution inquiring into the expediency of
providing for tho defense of the Columbia '
Ilivcr and I'uget Sound.
Ai.TiinusK Ciikkk. Fun. -1, 1803. ,
,'. Soitmtl . The sample of rock from
the silver lead on this creek .assayed through
Kellogg, Heuston .v. Co., San Frnncisco,
contained chiefly iron nnd lead. Lots of
rain and snow down this way. H.
" 51 v Son, would you suppose the Lord'
l'royer could lie engraved in a space no
larger than tho urea nf a hulf dune V
" Well, yes, fattier, if a half dime is us large
in everybody'H eyes a it is in your, I
think there would bo no difficulty in put
ling It in about four times."'
It Is hard to believe that in the heart of
an acorn is encased the germ nf a ship
which ibo'l bailie the storm for fifty years ;
but no harder to believe limn that in uli
i men lodges the germ of an angel.
SVCnVx-iocl.
At the residence or the lir.de's Intlier.
eiir Applegiiti. March the lt. 1MKI. h)
Kv- ,,r- Kiddle. rfTKWtKN Cavtiiu.i. to
WE. Nkwmn. nil ol Juekeuu county,
I tp , ' L, ,
NKWTO-HAY.
II. WM. HOITIIITT. JAUKH II. I'AV.
DOUTHITT A- FAY,
Arrousnys ani nu'Ncu.ons
AT TjjO."W,
.I.rK.ONVIM.K. OltKllllX,
..., . ,. ..,, r... nr tl.r
..,',.; .,,..,,,,,.,,,, .....i ln i. sunreine
' Court. Mnrcli 4. nil
VOTlPK-flw riocWioMeri of ltoek
,0,(l iMllJl, (, nre Iwrel.y liotllhtl
, m,t t tli.-lr liriilu't'. t llock' I'olllt oil
Hie fllli ilny of April. I:i. for the pnrp.ie
oreleetit.s liirielor-.... iV'.Tii Yh !-' "'
uriuiriitliiii tint ihttfil t)rlnUr 14. Ihli..
.1 II. wiiiti:.
morclil 4w llAXIIIi. l'lfJHKI
AViipon Itouil .Tlfi'tiiii;.
A mojnrity of lite Committee nppoinlril
to ll the litif mill pl'iee iif the lint'tillBiif
llio.e iutereteil. In lake till Important Mil
Joel Into eonlierotlon. have il-iEimUil
I'huiiix u the iitnee. iiih! next Satunkv.
Ieiuc lite Till of Mareh. n tlie time. AIhi
tWnv eitlene coiienr In the mine,
'po nKUNqrus'T tax pavkiw
1 David Hkih-atii. Ivm . h iiutlmr xtl
e eillnree th
enllirtion nt ilellliiilieiit Uxe
lor lln-var l 1 I nml
Mi. ).v the iIIp.
trwlol nml Ml" or proiH-rty. If miviry.
ivliiHiiiil mn hIm v to .Ihiih. T
Clem. t:.i. V. II S HVHi: Colleelor.
.Inelcniiville I'. Ii V.'.lh M"I. It
To the Ttavilhis Piilillc.
T
1 1 1 K ninlc;r",iiiil ha ctalilUliil n
acoErixt-sr
(mimi Hi Vnrih I'htiuttiu l!ivnr nlxiiit nrii
m imv the old Wiuihe.ter Ferry. Tlie
l"t I large nnd ire. nml I In food run-
I niiiK order. TIiIm ferry I loeoled on tlie
HJ- W'TJil V "'.SUMMER GOODS
l.iiri tlie AMI wWon the old rond.im miioh
'lrv.ul.il ilurinis the mill) n-h and which
N lmixi"ilie iliirliic eveml iiioiiIIk In the
ywr.' Till- le w.irr.ini.il m Iw n bihmI and
praetlcul rimd. or im ferriage will !
C.ir)fell I II" roilie l.ix eiv, llie irniM
I' uimd for loiHe lnk and pick iinlnmW.
F. It. HIM..
Wlllnir. Feb. Sl.lfirtS.
MiiMll
Examination of School Teachers
I will be In A'hl.iml on .Mareh 1. and
Jekoiivllle Mareh .Hi. Hi examine
Tiehere lor the Common School of tide
cuny j, A wiI.I.IAMri.
Mih'i uiiii. retioe.
.Illflk'Onvllle. Feb. 111. h3. fel.lTwi
l. w.
HAVIi. . . MAINKti
iiaim:s & J)avis.
auction and commission
M1Z I CHANTS,
Post OHlce HulIiUnp.
HHGUI.AH SAI.K DAYS,
M'lMlni'siIajK ami .SatiinliijH.
CONSIGNMENTS KO LICIT Kll
Jaek'onvllle. Feb II. M',3. fbl 1
j .
JLSAKGAIiVS
Bargains ! !
Bargains ! ! !
II 11hi
Offers his entire stock of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
For Cush only.
The consists, in part, of
lADIES' Woolon Shawls,.
CUhlKS, IIUODS, XL'HIAS,
French IHuriiioa, CunliiucrcH,
Delaines, Poplins. Trimmings,
And all kinds of
FANCY GOODS
Of which I have a large stock on hand.
I will also sell nil other Goods at YKRY
LOW PIUCKS.
LADIES ANdIJkxtLKMKN arc
cordially Invited to como nnd examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 con
sider It nn trouble to show Goods.
I Jacksonville, Jan. 10, 18G2. janlOtf
RRAlffinRT A. WAHP.
""""' .
jACKaoxvir.Li:,
X7CTJLOloirt.lo cto Xl.ot.H
-IIKll.l.lW I.N-
DRY GOODS,
CLOTI-IITG,
BOOTS & .SDfiOES,
IIA.TS 3k.3STID CROC'S,
; GROCERIES,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Xjd.QL'ra.ors,
Tobacco & Segars,
PRODUCE,
iiaiidwauk.
ui.a.waiu:.
orKKNSWAKK.
woi)).nwai:i:,
MINERS' TOOLS,
All of whiili will In fold nt low priori,
lor CAsJll.orileeimlilo l'ltODCCI..
AM. KKSCIMITIONS OP
AT r.KDl'C'KI) ltATK??.
Tu make room for FALL STOCK'S.
A
; A Cliolro Heltction of the
r Kver offcrwl in till market, i-mlimctnp j
U Miru-liif of J
' Hlacli, Ort't'ii . JapuiifHt',
: In bulk, papers nnd cuddle, ut
! prices to suit the most purtivulur.
ITiTTT
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
1'IOKS. VANS.
siiovkls. nnuiF.it hoots
1JI.A.STINU POWDKU AND ITSK
II A V und MANLlUiFOHKS.
Agricultural Tools
JPor Snlo tvt Ooeit s
'.'0 Slcohpolnt PLOWS, complete,
of unousi2Ci,
Ifi wt Plow-mlnts j
'2 sett cxl r n steel Mould Hoard.
Point nnd iiml Sule.
2 Patent Slruw-Cntler i
6 large Iron Kuitled, lur furin use.
The nbnve will be exchanged for Hour at
the market price.
HltADIIUHV A- WADI
.lucksnnville, Oct. 'Jll, Hit!'.'. :i4lf
PHCENIX HOUSE.
BRADBURY & WADE.
Tim CITIZENS or
PIKKXIX AM) YICIXITV
Will find It to their advantage to
purchate of ns, as wo shall keep
on baud n good supply of
FANCY AND STAPLE
'MERCHANDISE!!
roil 8AI.K AT
. JACKSONVILLE PIUCES,
We will tako nil description of Produc i
umi can no iiipnxl or wllluiiit a lu.
HUADHUUY i WADM
i Phoenix. Oct. 30th.