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-,- ak ,'j.i 0cmi-lUcckl Sentinel. " To Tin: Kmc.vuv anii priimanknuv op voun U.VMIN. A GOVKIIN'MKNT KOIt TIIK WIIOI.K 18 I s oisi'tf .vs.uil.K.'' Wellington. .TACKSONVIM.K, OHKUO.V. WEDNESDAY EVEXIXfii" .MAY 11, ISG1. Goxk to JIUM!iouT.-Gto. Cutter, fori,,,. proporly j ,g victorious and triumph- a long timo employed at the Union Stable of Olugugo & Drum, started on Monday last, with six yoko of cattle und n lurgc Wugooj loaded with flour for the Humboldt, mines. He is a man deserving of success, und wc hope it will attend him. Just So. Tho Copperheads nro very much ularmcd for fear Union Tongues may be established in Oregon. This fear is very natural. They fear, dreud und denounce everything that looks towards the resto ration of the Union. They are opposed to the wur bacuuso It has that object in view. They rejoice in rebel triumphs be cause they deem them the knells of a once glorious but now broken Unicn. They are sud over the news of Union victories, belie the telegraph, and hope for a contra diction. , Sl'icidk. A coroner's inquest wns held on the body of a man named John Wnttcz, a native, of Switzerland, by Dr. Thompson, on Poor Man's creek, on Monday last, who was foil 1 ul hanging to u tree by a man who wus out hunting. The verdict of thu jury was thut ho had committed suicide. Tho deceased was n miner, nml had lived in the vicinity of Poor Alan's creek for a number of years, und was known to bo n sober and Industrious man. No reason is given for the act. Since writing the above, wc learn that this man wus in love with u fuir damsel of Applcgate, and because ehc did not recip rocate his tender ulloction, he took Ills own life. Let this be 11 warning to the young ladies of our town, for wc know ft couple ol young men who ure in rather doubtful circumstances ! Couldn't Aitiikciatk this Joick. It is rather amusing to hear the sympathise-1 rs talk about the reliability of telegraphic dispatches, especially when the news is un favorable to the rebels. Theie is no limit to their gullibility on tho ono hund, nud no bounds to their skepticism on the other. lt the telegraph commence that Stone wall Jackson has swallowed up the Army of the Potomac, cannon, eassions and ull, und n smile of benignant joy will light up their countenances, and ' I told you so" will glide from their honeyed lips, with in- (MlaUlc benignity, uut reverse 1110 wuiki, - und let the tell-tule lightning electrify the painois an over me iiinu iy 113 gioriuiis tidings, and it is ull a hoax u telegraphic I ... !. I.I I..-.- l. . I 11.. 1 iv 1 What is tho meaning of nil this ? It is evident to the dullest intellect. The suc cessive steps of the mathematician point with 110 more certainty to the result, than does tlii'W demonstrations to the fact that tho sympathies of these men are with the rebels. Dkskuted. Four men deserted on Mon day night, from Camp Baker, with their horses, ono of them was Corporal of the guard and two of them were 011 post at the stables. Ono of tho horses threw his rider nnd returned fo camp. Their names are Corporal Gurlririd, privates Casey, Daniels nnd Iverby. We warn the peoplo of this Valley against harboring or assisting desert ers in nny manner whatever, as tho penalty is very severe. It would bo well (of our Hutto creek secessionists to tnko notice. We would also stnto to our merchants (hut it. is a crimuul oIK'iice to sell citizens' cloth- tug to soldiers; wo believo that eomo rrf ; nur uipuiiiniiig VL'll:b iw uiu ciuuiiu business may profit by this slight hint. All the exterior clothing that soldiers arc al lowed to wear, is furnished them by the (I lartermustcr. Historic Summary. All liuvc read with the deepest interest tlio Tate news from the nnny (il the Poto mac. Tho smoke of bottle having cleared away, we con now linvo n cleur view of the results. Hooker's attempt to capture the rebel army wus failure. This Wo ut'u willing frunltly to concede. Desperate fight injj was done, and Tearful losseH were sustained, by both sides. Lee was rein forced Hooker was not. The rebels suc ceeded in driving back the Union General, but to do so were compelled to muss their whole available foree at Fredericksburg, leaving other important stragetic points wholly undefended. This bottle, though they tuny claim it as n victory, shows more clearly than has ever been demonstrated before, their military weakness. For, mark you, Stoneman. with eight thousand caval - ry, goes into tho very suburbs of the rebel caoital. destroying millions of dollars worth ant march. So completely was the wlioie country stripped ol troops for the rescue of Lee and Jackson, that Stoneman met wit h no resistance. lie not only thunder - ed at tho very gates of the rebel capital. ' to have been ridden by n friend of tho i!i l.nf . linn the vail und cave us o clear sorlir. Tills horse was left at Cole's, on view of the inherent weakness of Jeff. Da vis' military despotism. Suppose Hooker should Immediately attack Lee ngaln, and u well appointed column of forty thousand men should march towards Richmond by way of the James River, what could save the rebel cnpilul ? Or, in enso of their II lll.MJ Ul llll'll mirca. now cum 1. ..1 .mm.. . - tain themselves .u rebel conscnptlon has exhausted itsell mere nro no more ...J.. U .,,. ,w ". !" - c troops cannot be spared from lenncssee, ,' ' frir llneiinrnna. ntnr vii'lnflmla III tlin nuul. K..l. !,.!. ...tft.t tt.l.t.tlt t tt.ttt Ml..f.lil Rel)- i .. ' is crowding upon tho very henrt of tin- Confederaey. Neither cun nny rebel sol dicrs bu recalled from thu Carolinus. Rut how is it with the Government ? Hooker can be reinforced to almost nny extent without weukeniug nny important point. There nro n million und n half of men in the loyal North liable to conscrip tion in tho first class. Airuin. tho knowl edge wc have gained by Hooker's unsuc cessful attempt is worth u decisive victory. As it wus, Union men have but little to fear, and everything to hope. Unconipier ed and undismayed, tho Army of the Po tomac, powerfully reinforced, is about to take the field again. Wc arc to have earn est and terrible work. Staggering and bloody blows are to be given, until the Confederacy reels to its full. Wu are ap proaching the time when " it will thunder all around the sky." We must expect to meet with occasional disasters. They ntwrtif tint in illiimnv ni- ilicfimtrnim lia fit:. !,.llv !. Il'mv rn,n tt. wm.fcnn.. nt ! ,!,.,,.,. 1 . . .1 . itho Confederates, und point tho way to' victory I Since writing the above the news has ' renclie(1 ,M ,nt Kcnonil has been taken. The stage of last night brought no con firmation or contradiction of the glorious report. It rests on presumtions, however, which arc violent, it is well Known that there was u heavy Federal force below Richmond, nt Williamsburg und nt Fort Magruder, under tho command of Keyes. i.-ort,.CPB Monroo could also furnish a large number of men. nnd the renuisite munitions ' ' 0r war jzCyQB a tho man snid to have tu-. kc (1C rcl)ej cnp(a. s0 far tho reported I raets are harmonious, and consistent with tion of a trip in tho mountains, last sum tho natural order of things. Ono part of I mer, on n Hunting expedition, litis is the the report received confirmation by the dis-! first timo Mr. Denlinger (bus ventured to patch of last evening. Hooker has re- crossed tho Rnppahannock und Jhi nnd Jackson hnvo left, with nil their forces, for I sinco he has been connected with the Si:x Richmond. If it is not taken they feur Ji'tikki.. We wish he may have u happy will be. Willi Hooker upon their heels 1 time, und that some fair one may bring her ond Stoneman in their rear, with tho rail- persunsive eye3 to bear upon him, ond con road torn un ond the bride destroyed, it vinco him that the way of single blessed- is barely possible for them to escape. Tho next few days will be lull of event ful hittory. ,, Cuuk kou tiik TVi'iiua Fkvku. A cor respondent of the Londorr Times says : "I think it desirable to mako generally known a very cheap nnd simiily remedy for typhus or other low fever. The remedy is yea6t. A tnblc'spoonful of this administered in n case where life was nil but extinct, repented every ten minutes, till tho euro was effected, restored tho patient to such perfect health thut ho was ut his work in a few days' time. t (- - - - t0 w - I A small quantity inluscd in tun common I flinrvf.- nt iIwiqii lulin mmnnt ntilnlii n anflr. t,ienc.y f itourishiutr iiod, inislit inlus05ucl un nlfioittit of yitnlit v in the constitution us, enable it to resist thu depressing tendencies make tliis simple remedy generally known j with the suygestion ol'ils use us u pre- veutivo as well us a cure." , to the disease. 1 trust to your paper to MisfUCKD Confidence. On last Fri day afternoon, Lieutenant Hand placed a horse in charge of a soldier, by the name of Reich, ft German .!ctt, belonging fo Company C. to lake up to Camp linker from this" place ; but instead of doing m he concluded to go to Yreka. The fellow had intended to desert, and all he warded to consummate his intention was u chance to steal a horse, when the Lieutenant came to his ossistaneo ond unwittingly furnished him one. saving him nny further trouble on thut score. We believo there is a severe penally lor any one assisting a soldier of the United Stale? to desert, hut whether it. will apply in this case or not we ure un able to say. The deserter was so clnely pursued by men sent from Camp TJnkcr i on Saturday morning, nml so close were J they upon him on the afternoon of that . day that he was obliged to leuve mo norso and take to the brush. The horse wos re covered and brought back to Camp Baker, but the deserter managed to mako his es cape. They also recovered another horse, thought to be the one stolen from Mr. Ish , on lost Friday night, which wns supposed the other side of the mountain. No doubt but Mr. constant may find his horse over ! in t'"t vicinity, for we believe these to I have been the two men who passed through I'limnlx on hist Friday night, mentioned h another urticlc. TT Ml !.. I..-. V.i.l.... -I..1.. III IKi: I HIKI N.mllll llltL I I'lllllV IIII'III wo ,10Wg mfQ MoIen fn ,10 vneyi Ono M(. Combm1 nm, ow fro ,. n ,. .... to contain ' 1 1111 in. viir iiiiily iimii'inn . qM0 n ,ml)cr of t,CM (l(,,pt,rn(loc?( n,J 1,, . , ... . , , . ., ' there is no doubt in our mind, but they are i . icollectinir a hirac number and secretins I .. ... r .... v.....(, .. ""(S- them In the mountains east of our valley, preparatory to running them into the Northern mines, as soon as tho trails over the mountains nro passable. Wuldobtcd to him. 011 note or book account, ....,.. , , . r. ......- , i. . iwlllplcft'u cull and settle up. or their nc- would suggest to our farmers to bo P-j,,,,,', w, lie ,,,nccd ror collection in the pared Tor them, nnd to arrest every trav-1 hands of my attorney, eler who is round on the road nt n late ! My old 1 ntrons will still final me. m vr, , .,,,.,, . 'ready to at tend to my professional duties, hour of tho night, unless lie can give n May li, lHiiil. mnvHtr pood account of himself. Two men were seen passing through Plucnix on Friday night between thu hours oftwehc nnd one o'clock, lending several horses. Wo feel isntisfied that these were tho persons who stole the above mentioned horses ; nud hud they been nrrested nnd afterwards proved that they were not tho person", it would have acted ns a caution to not be ngnin caught traveling in a suspicious mnnner. The people in the vicinity of Phoenix and Ashland are on the look out for the limn tiros, nnd wc should not be surprised to hear of some ol thorn being tnken before lo?' ""1 WC bclicVU U ""''M bC J-'00'1 M to hang them on the spot where taken, by . " ... . ' , , , ; ",rtl ,n,'nn8 Putins nd of a horscthief nnd also n secessionist nt one und the same time. ' Aiisknt on Lkavk. Mr. Henry Den linger, Kditnr nnd Proprietor of the Sknti Ni:r left this morning on tho northern stngo for a trip to the volley of pretty girls nnd big npples. Ho goes ns a delegnte to the Grand Lodge of I. 0. 0. F., which meets nt Corvnllis on the third Wednesday of this month. He also intends visiting lis old friends, thu Secretary of Stato und ....... ....... ramily, at Salem, ontl will probably go ns fur north ns Portland. Willi the exeep- throw oil' tho duties devolving upon him, and freo himself from the cures of business, ness " is a hard road to travel' and that "iu Union there is strength." Nonnr Pacific Rkvikw. Tho May number of this Magazine is nt hand. It contains u portrait of Rev. Chus. Wads worth, and twenty pages of interesting reading matter. Nmv Goods. Such Dros.'s, nnd the en terprising firm of Bradbury & Wndo havo each received n largo supply of new goods during the last few days. Run, everybody 1 Lkavk ok Aiisknok. Capt. Matthews, late commander nt tlielort hnpwai rost passed through Lewiston on Suturday lust, on tils way to visit ins irienus 111 uiegon. (lo carries with him the best wishes of the' Ijwistoniuna. for n pleasant vNit. nnd a safe leturn. Qolden Age, April 2t)ih NEW TO-DAY. Fifty Tlum Dollars In Coin $O0,oM in Greenbacks, OWIG to uy Imvfng resolved upon making a clmngii of base line. J wllj On Saturday next, May 16th, at It o'clock a. m., sell at public auction, all of my camp equipage and commissary stores, consisting of a sola, chairs. 4 rocking clinlrs, A chlwY chairs, dining tables, center tallies, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus. 8 car pets (most three-ply brussels). 2 cooking stoves and furniture, 2 heating stoves ; Kit chen, dining room and table furniture, tattle linen, shirts, pillovr-sllps, blanket" 5 puln. wool and straw mattresses; mirrors, Hour, bacon, pickled pork, potatoes. Bait, sugar, coll'eo, candles : and many other things to numerous to mention. WM. II. ANDERSON. Ja cksoiv v 1 1 le, Ogn.. May !Uh, 18113. M. A. BRENTANO JS NOW SELLING J lis stock of .-wJI MdLSB.M9 ' FAMILY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. All who wish to obtain BARGAINS will do well to call, as it is absolutely his inteu- ' tlnn to dispone of said Hlnek and OXjOSU DE3XTSIIC13 MV TIIK First Day of Juno West. .lacknnvillo. May . lfililt. W'tAcc THB undersigned srlvc notice that from and lifter the lirst day of Juno next, thev will rharce tweiily-llvc cents per ton "" "1' guods left in store, which nm subject tO Orders. IJUlrAIN S WAMi. Crescent City. April III), 18i!:i. maylltf G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllcu nt III Ilcdclcnco on Oregon 81. Jacksonville, Oiikoon. Where all those knowing themselves In JBelllru? A.T COST! AND GOING NORTH. H. Bloom Oilers to sell his entire stock of MERCHANDISE WITHOUT RESERVE All those desiring Jlur guins should call Im mediately, ns he will close out forthwith. All who think that they have heretofore paid too much for Goods, should call at II. H LOOM'S STORE nud get even. COME ONE, COME ALL Now is Your Time TO GKT As ho positively intends 8Lroa off at cost Jacksonville. March 1 8, 1803. WE havo this day sold our stock of mer chandise to fl. Max Mum.kii. From our friends aud patrons wo would solicit for Mr. Muli.kii a continunnc of their lib eral patronage. J. A. IlUUNXKll & JiKO. Jueksonvllu. July 12th, lSti'J. !i7 FLOUR AND PRODUCK taken Inex change for Merchandise, nt July 19. 27 MAX MULLKR'S. BLOCKS Dilferent styles, good tiim J pieces, to be had nt tho October 24. YAHIKTY STORE. ood time- mmmmmmmmmmm BEADBDRY & WADE, JACKSONVILLE, -yil)(olofilo db Xt.otctl.1 -DKALKIIS IN- DRY GOODS, CLOTHIaSTG, BOOTS & SHOES, J?A3!fGY GOODS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, HARDWARE. GLASSWARE. O.UEENSWARE. WOODEN WARE, MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will he sold nt low prices, for CASH, or desirable PRODUCE. BRADBURY & WADE ARE NOW RECEIVING A Large & Well-Selected STOCK OP Spring & Summer NEW STYLES miESS AND Millinery Goods Fanoy and Staple CARPETING, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper,. MEN AND BOYS' Spring & Summer CLOTI-mSTGK HATS AND CAPS! AND ALSO A Fine Assortment of Ladies, Men and Boys" Boots and Shoes ! OUR PIHEMX AND ASH LAM) SHToiEweM Will be supplied with n Good Assortment -OF- STAPLE AND FA1Y GOODS Which will be sold ut JACKSONVILLE PRICES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS nt HRAPUURY & WADE'S. SAN FRANCISCO Woolen Mills. Blankets OverKhirts und Army Cloth,, ut HRADIJURY & WADE'S. STATIONERY & BLANK ROOKS nt BRADBURY & WADE'S. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO nt BRADBURY ft WADES. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE ut BRADBURY & WADES. FINE TEAS nt BRADBURY & WADE'S. FAMILY GROCERIES nt BRADBURY & WADE'S. 1