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UtJitm 0c.hi-iUcckto Sentinel. ma XTjr KxTIIA'CoVrKNKATIOK FOR VoU'lCTKKM. It wus n prcat oversight tliut mir last lp Mslure diil not nuke n provWon for extra compensation fnr volunteers, enlisted In thl Slate, livery loynl State in tlic Union, except now, ha made provisions for extrn TmsTnnArtt) Cli.tuiir. A n corrvspon-I dent of the Adelaide (Antrnlin) (Jiwrvrr i famishes the Mln'Mnj information In re card to the CTlllvnlrnn in tobacco, which It receivinc attentfnn In ihatrnnntry : In PTtler lo prow tronc tobacco plants. "iJVirt.i'X'ioci. At the Kplscnpal church, In Salem, on Fri.hiv vriMilnu. March VUltli hy Iter. J U. A" Sell wood. Jlr. Sii.vmtkii H. Jknnkii ami Mi-m i:iu Oavp.na Jonm. IBSADBDRT & WADE, JACKSONVILLE, "V7CfTxo3.oein.3.o eto Rotnil .1 ... " . i. II i i Cmpenallnnrornll their volunteers, dur-1 Knniiii mni re- wen prepum. ..... i trnrlfiMl v.iff fiim In ttnm iril! HiP M-IMI 11'IIKII 1I1 ll.'ll I" - - '' - OOloel. " To the crriCAcr asp rrnwASi i-v oi- rovn i llviox. a Rdtkkvuknt rnn the wiiolk t. iMtHNvim.K '" Wtifhin$tcn j.titiiriM.i:. oukuov. JUTURDAV KVKMMi, ' HARM 25, IS61. i Inp their term of service. Orepon should not he ii n cxrepttun. The full, nvcrnee enmpemation, Slate and Federal, of pri- vntcs from Eastern State, is preater than what Is tcrmcil " wnjres" In the Stntc In which they enlisted. In Orecnn.lt lsjul the tcvewr. A lalmrinp man here can cam nt leant nne-hnlf more than I offered him In the volunteer service. Patrioti'm nt tin only Incentive to volunteering In this Slate The soldier require many article of rob- I science and comfort that the nrmy repita lion do nnt provide fur them, nnil for lhee he mint pay twice the price that I A leticT from IIUk-mim' in next Wednesday's pajicr. will nppenr The sprlns term School. Mr. Dabcock terdjy. nl or the Diitrlct teacher, closed yes- NEW TO-DAY. At ln rrfM.-nc" on Ali)l.-imli', in thi bed. I how Tinitid the liel war tn he i t" eoinitv. nil I ill. I8lh. 1M!:. ill Ihr- .IMn Huht n l.irpe fin- im Ih- cmmi'il ; the mil i year of In nisi-, Mn fil omit. l,no. Sit. ll.iH rendered hmeiind Innlili-.nii.l imHy ' Cinclnnntl hiper pl.-n-e copy. reduced rrv fine If It i not cnim-wnit j to m ilo n lire, mix the earth with n large i .into of wood nhe Mini ttimill clinrriil ilii't. j IJy lliw mean Hi- trmiuel liecitne t 1mm- r .... i..n.l rllllinm. il,.l ul.nn il.t.1,,.,l. ...e trn.lv Ir.r trniii. CnilJOII Knnil COHipnnj. nlanllnc. i. eo d i.r.i kliiig fr. m ill- ch- TQTI'K 1 henhy given In di-n ii.il will nuke tin- grmiml tn rU llml ' eiieli pl.itit will bring with it a pmull hull of earth hich n'lii.Ht In-iin- tin- plant priming ; mid it ncKt Ik- lirm- in liihnl Unit v.iiliig lolmcni plant require careful liiiii.lllii.-. It i li-ller to haven Inrp nt it.nw ix- (hullotv liti-ki-l or l.x to enrrv the in uIk'ii trun'pl.iiiiing. n by thl paid for the rame nrticles in the Alnntte J the plant iln mil l"e the Imll of tiirili or Sinio TlHitnlr nl IhnStnlfln tliUcnci gel nriileil rn miii-li n II tuken III me (Tnmmnn JnMloe requlr thnt Fnntanmn. Pet-r Ilmche nnd John Toun? nlnrled. with fmir-lmMe wagon, for It-d IlhifT llil morninp. Tlwy intend bringing upring pond fur S.ich llrrw. CoDrnn, nwnnl by Mr. V. C. Myer. of Mt. Vernon ranch. i tlie largest, heiiv- Irtit hone on the FaciGc coiAt. Weight 2,300. The Hopne Jtiver Wnpnn Hn-id An. r'alion nu't at I'lircnix tinhiy. Wc will liavn a rcpirt of their proceedlnpj In WcdneidayV i'ne. We fallded 10 receive n Ich-praphlc d's patch last tiipht. I'rnhnbly tli wires are flown. Anxiety Ia on tlp-toc lor new, from Fort Ilinl'nn. The nlmot deertl uttllneM of our town. Indl&ile thtSprineit fairly upon ti. nnd that Farmer anil Miner arc (tailing iime thing of luWrwt to occupy their time clio- here. W. II. A. Inn furnliheil us with a vain- blc communication on the importance of wagon road to the Nortliern mines. VT. II. A's. style of writing would make oven the dryet of snhj:t agreeable. notr.Tlt4 citizen ofTHhleKoek valley rmvii cnnttmctnl a cco.l nilnlnnllnl magnn roil from Cbavtaer'a free bridge to Earn' Ctcik. Tho wlililug to iit the Wlille Sulphur Springs in the that vicinity will now find It a pleamnt lirhc I nppnrent it shouhl puariintc1 In the soldier liie pay ment of such nn additional sum, n ttnuhl make hii compensutlnn equivalent to tin ordinary wages of liie country. Wp lie. Ikve that if this subject Imil neeii properly brrmght before the IecWatitrc. at lis Iat sewlnn, llml bo.iy would Imvc promptly nlrtl an ad.lliinnal conipermitinn of from five lo let) dnllirs permonlh, to our worthy volunleers. lint, unfiirlunittety. that was not dune, nnd there is nt present no remedy f.ir the evil, unle by subscription (rom tlie mnnied patriot of our Slate, who would lie wilhnp to take the clwnce- of being re paid by net of a future I'pisluture. 'Ilii plan ha Inrn proiord and ndvocntvd by the Vimn ami other northern Orepon kikt' lint wc nre not aware that inonied men liuve respnndetl. There Is no doubt in our mind that a future legislature would return, with interest, nny sum! tlwl might be advanced fur that porpop. Ore gon ii patriotic and loyal, and will follow the tiohte example set by her sister Slute of the B-isi, in contributing nn udditlnnui sum to the support of her volunleers. If our regiment to be filh-d, prompt action is neeetfiiry in this miller. hand, Tln-s-ed IkiI Mug mule fine wiih the rake, bike these. il and mix it well with len timrs (by bulk) u much dm-iiirth mid iil.f Tlii-eimlili- vim In sow thi-m-iil so thin thnt in drawing liie large plniits you do nil di'llirb the siiiiiIIit ones Tlie Ihe Snrk- linliler iif-Tlii' CiHiyon Ilnad Com- puiv ' tiinl IIiitp will lie a merllng or nlil cniiimny. hi-lil at the nfllrc of S F. Ctiad wick, in Ilnii-iiiirg, I)iiiig1acnuiily,(lregn. nt thrrt' o'clock, r v.. no Mo ul.iv. tin till. '''V ilnv of Mm. A P. ISnS fur the nirpne of i-li-ri lit. Il tvcinrv. mill irnnmipillir. tlii rn.it plants rr, Imiiia-M of the Compiny. iwiiiis i; OUIJKC IIR GO. .UHIN KKI.I.V. A A HON HOSK. S. F f'llAIUVIGK, J. II. IIA1MCS. Mi-mliers of said Compnnr. March '-'JSf.rj. iinii'jg ORANGE JACOBS, ATrOItNKY AM) H)U.VSRLOIt grmiiid Iw-ing piepnnil. nnd the Hid well) V.! XjA"W, in .Mil a iliri-cit-il. iimernl In sow. tiiku-p j d XI) SOI.UMTOIt IN I'HA.VCKUV, riirp in enller the ivd n iqunllr n pnsi- b"e. Do imt rnke in ihe S"l. but plvr liie Uil n slight b tiling with Ihe b.n-k nf the n-tile. nnd that tin- earth dm- nnt ne with the sKide. The time fur snwirg I in September in An'trnlia. rorriipniiding to March here I-I the s-d lull Ik- in u hi'lli-nil situation. When the nlnnl nre about the size eobbigi- pliiuis iMiiiilly are ut lrnnplaiiiing. iiK'miioti mnv commence, miking chuice nl n cloudy liny r rnn n rainy day fr ih'-busIii'-'S. The prnuiiil Tor tin- crop mut lie wi-ll worked nnd well miinun-il with ilecnyed miiittre: nnd it is bcller to have two hingli-s, or niher phces nf llmW, nbniil six inehefi high, tn slick on end in the ground ni-rling im-r the plant, mi a to prnbcl it (rum being eoirlinl with the iiiHiuilny sun, or uipiMl ullli llif morn ing's fnt. A liglit. sanity soil suits il.e Inlncco well. If wo-leil iiihI iiiiiiiiiihI. In nimiln-r cominiiuH-ntiin I will explain the Sumuiir culture nnd gniliertng. Will prnmpllr ntti-nd In nny legal liiilin emnmiit.-d to hi care. OJfitt in Sail m e I huilihng, .TArKsowit.t.K, Onrtins. TAKE NOTICE. Our friend are rcqucsti-d to pay up within the next thirty days, a we nre pnlng In-low tn purchase our Spring Goods, and must have muney. KVAN.MOnGAN.tCO. JacUmvlltc, March 21. Unn. 41 Sold OtT Mr. G. H Dorris has sold Mt hi slock of stoves nnd tinware In Messrs. Iive k Ullper. Mr. Dorr'ui has beeo, Ihe-e several year, reading law, nnd he now intends to d-voie hi whole time and attention to the study of that profession. Strkrts Mr. John Ililper t proving himvlf a vtrj Industrious nnd energetic Btreet Commiinn-r. Already ha a id, well gradrtl road lieen contrucieil nrnund the hill to the Cemetery, and California street been surveyed, preparatory to prad inp. Corrrn The people of Del Norle county, California, nre sanguine that rich ind Inexhaustible, mines of copper are des tined to,- mike their county weailhy nnd popninm. Heavy capitalist have Inter en. i.iiiiiH-nCT in i lie leans, and many thposands of ton of copper will betliippn) irom Urescent UUy th- coming summer. Wiuw at farmin Spni.-n One would think was played out in the vicin- ' of thU favorite old mining camp, to a'the many long strings of sluices thai a daily sending the heretofore well llllnl II lo seek a reling place below. The ne soil that ha piven the hmbandman n :h yield of wheil, rwts, peas, "nnd tilings," ow pays tlw mln-r pood remunerative apei. If Ihe water there would last the year round, but few would think or the Northern mine. Turk Vkmrx One of these very ne- il Bocielies have hen orpaniwd, nnd bids I ir lo Income a thriving, permanent insti 'Utlon of our place. A few months prac- ice in their pymnastic exercises, under the ntelige of Profl. Arnnhl, will make a physical mauorth- most antl.verlebrated, spavined, knock kneed, or how-legged Indi vid. Long may the Turoen flourish I A couple of "road agents," as the thieves and hiphftuymrii in the northern country nre callnl, recently succeeih-d in running (T seventy-nne Government mules, from Ft. Walla Wnlla. Mown. Miller and Creigh tnn piirAiied nnd overlook the villnlns near Fort Okanogan. They were camprd. when discovered, nnd engagetl in cooking brcakhist. The party, coniiiting nf n man nameilSchnebly.ofwi Sluhbs.nm.in whon name is unknown, and an Indian lierdjiniii. A light ensued. Miller shot the namelrs man dead. Creiphtnti snapped his gun at Slubb. wlm succeedeil in cutting Creigh- tnn shphtly with a bowio knife; then Mi! ler shot Siuhb through the shoulder, whereal he turned tn fL-e, when Crciphtnu gave him a dead shot. Iiiving tlie dead rubbers wliere tliey lay, Miller and Creigh ton collected the mules, nnd reluming met Capt Curry and a party of Oregon Cav. airy, who luul been dispatched in pursuit, tn whom the mules were turned over. A Dalles correspondent nf Ihe Ortpo man, to whnm we nre indebted fur the ubove, also writes the following : A porly ol miners were recently coming dim n Snuke river, und near tlio ferry, on the llm nnd Auburn null, were making a potiapv nrnund a rapid p'nee in the river. while two or I hem were at the lower emi m the rapid, tno others, nl Ihe oilier end were set on und murdertd by a party of Inili.in, nml tliiriy-lwo ounces ot goiu luken from their baggage. Lieut. Hallnran savs the Mountamttr hsk bren ent to Warm Springs Iten-rva-tion t" protect the Indian (!) ugainil Ihe Snakes. Oitgon Statesman. Tlie Lieutenant probably sent the Aoun lameer man there on the supposition that he was death on " Copperheads." Some of his incantations against the I'rcsideut would charm them. Fuksidknt and I'koi-lk. Some peop'c says they uri; willing to sustain the Govtrn' mtiit. but Ihey nre opposed to ht Admmit t rat ion. They have not confidence in the ability nf Mr Lincoln. The difference be tween the Government and ils Administra tion I exceedingly abstract ; we are unable to see how one cm be sustained without upholding the other The President can not lie removed without impeachment or revolution : the former can be done bv Con gress only, the latter by n majority of the people in Ihe loyal States. Holh measures are impossible, for the more important act of tlie I'rrsidenet have been eudorsed by both CongreN nnd the people. If Ihe Ad ministration fails of supp.irt, Ihe Govern tncul at ooce goes down. Mtrcury. The lied Illufl" Imltptiulenl ironically term the seizure nf the pirnle schooner Chapman "iinnlber liipli-hiiiided nulrnge: Selling the (Yntiiuiinn und the Ileclaro- linn of IiHli-tjendeiw at defi-nce. the lain. -,,; injSIVIUJi h-r-torore conducted by iniisnr Ali Lumilii Iwve ugnin violently. I siii-iav vm i rvmiiir: . rv nnd with rnabiv Mlnrelhoiight seil il upon ! wl Ik- eoiilliutnl nt the old Hand, tinder und ciimWiied lie priuvrty of humble. Hi- firm mum- and shle of SMIBM VN & DIhsoIiiiIoii of CiMinrtiicrxlilp. rpilK COFAIfrNKUSlIIF herelnfore X existing iiinli-r the mime and six le nf Fim:iAN. w(ii,i.i:.viii:iig .tco..i.this day illnlviil by muttinl cnu-eut. All per nio linl'lit-il to the lal" linn are retpie.leil In niuki- iynn-nt to SIDIIMAN' & WOI. I.HNIIintO. wlionreuuilinriK-1 to N-ttletlic lMi.ni--; and all ii-rnn Inning claims ngalii't the firm will pre lit tin' nunc for iKluUUlinu. II. J SIDHMAN. Signed II WnU.UNIinitG, II. AIIIIAUAM. Canyonvillc, Opt)., March II, 1HU3. DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IXTG, boots & shoes, TAjSTGY goods, I GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, IIAItDWAKK. GLASSWARK. (JUKHNSWAIIB. WOODKN WAltK. MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will lie sold nt low price, for GASH, or desirable IMtODUCK. nlwciire inn! pmceful citix-iv. wlm have iH-vvr done nnyihing worse thiin commit n llfle Ireiismi Thai mint griicimi writ of llnhtn Curpui will of counx- le- drmaiiih-d. Good D-mnenilic jntirnult "Hi Ik shocked ii' such nhrlimry nrresls, nml guard curt fully ihe Ciiniiiutinmil right of there nuhrliiii.ite iiidiviiluals. Hut from some uiinccnunlnhle reo.n then.' jnurimls lime rem lined mule n yet In regard tn the nfT.iir, owing pmlmlilr In their ninnisliinent nnd indignation, thnt the Coutilntinn has been agnin knocked into smithereen." Ik a Tioiit 1'i.aoi: The San Francisco pip-rsnrenf the opinion tlwt the pjrlies wlm filliil out the schooner Chapman nre either pintles or sple, and should lie pun ilied ns one or the other. The Ma re marks; If they produce h-tler of marque Ihey have incurred the iviullv of deiilhassnie. und no retaliation can lie predicted on their i-xeciiiion. There Is nn fentnrrs of' mililnrv law more fully understood than tlii. If on the miter hand, they do not produce a teller of m itqne, ihey are pi rates who got up a plundering expedition without (he color of niithorily from any nuarier. ,iiii Uavis cannot inierlere lo ward off punishment from them in nny cae, utileM he numes the championship nf piratesi und rolitit-rs every wliere, ! A man named Marble, residing near Vimcomer, went out one evening Iat week with his gun, tn discover the couh; of n furious burking nf his dog. a short dis. tuuee from Ins houv. Not returning, search was nude for him. nnd next morn ing lie was found dead, without nny mark of violeocc rm Ins person. Il is thnuglil lie died from disease of the heart, hastened by smhb-n fright, as it wa supposed ho en countered a panther or some oilier of the wild beaU which abound in the neighbor, hood. Stattimuu, W()I.I,i:Hi:itn wln-re a flue Unok of cloth i.(s k uitoci:itu:s w III Ik- found on hand and for talc mi the moil ren-iuiiilili' term Sieuil II J FtPr.MAV. mhJ.1w2.SH II WOI.LISJIIF.ltO. ALL DH-SCItllTIONS OF SUMMER GOODS AT KL'DUCKD RATF.3, To make room far FALL STOCKS. TITTITTr ; A Chuice Selection of tlie J- liver nDirn-d in this market, embracing; "J il unities of 3' '. lilui-k, Gri-tii ii.Inpiiiifhe, : ; In bulk, pnicni nnd caddies, nt ' '. prices lo suit tlie mwt particular. . Sacramento. 24 lli In Ihe Senate tlie Northern Delegation reported in favor of the Oregon Railroad Survey Dill. A large silver bar. broupht from Reese River, now on exhibition nl the Ophir sa loon, has created great excitement among the " feet men." A man named Josenh Rice iliani(-nred suddenly and mysteriously, last Thursday, at Portland. Foul ploy is feared. Stattt- Selling 0T! A.T COST! AND GOING- NORTH. If Blooin Oder tu sell his entire stock of MERCHANDISE WITHOUT RESERVE All those dehirliig Iltir gaiits KhiiiiliI cull Iin lUL'llitttvl)', oh lie will close out forthwith. All who think that tht-y huve heretofore puitl too much for GuoiIh, should cull ut II. HLOOIM'S STOKE und get even. TTTTTT JTUST RECEIVED, A FRESH INVOICE OF PICKS. PANS, SIIOVKLS. RUIIHI5R HOOTS. IJLASTING POWDER AND FUKIt HAY und MANURt: FORKS. man. Messrs. Wm. Ilvbec nnd Jas. Clucuce have bought a one-third interest in thei Jewell qoartz lead, paying therefor 83,000. 1 COME ONE, COME ALL Now is Your Time TO GET As lie positively intends SELzirG orr at cot Jacksonville, March '.B, 1803. Agricultural Tools For tSitvXo tit Gout s 20 Steel-point PLOWS, complete, of vurious sizes r 10 cast Plow-points ; 2 setts exlrasleel MouhMSnnrds, Points und Lund Bilk. 2 patent Straw-Cutter ; C large Iron Kettles, for farm use. The nbove will be exchanged for door 4 the market price. URADHURV & WADE. Jacksonville, Oct. L'U, 1 faC2. atif PHOENIX HOUSE. BRADBURY & WADE. THE CITIZENS OP PIKEMX AND YICIMTY Will find it to their advantage to purclia'u of us, as wo i-imll keep ou baud a good supply of FANCY AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE!! FOR SAI.R AT JACKSONVILLE PRICES. Vie will take nil detcrlnttons of Prod no that can be disposed of without a loss. UKADBURY & WADK, Pbceulx. Oct. SOIL.