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is, 9WE he (&ttfffn emtfttel c 33 U tnwutU3nmct jov - ti i.i-i - n csnfnjiu3CN.' "nWlnRwtbw $5 FEfl ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 18G3. VOL. VIII NO. 4 a. iu rcs. I, 0. 0, F. Jackkonvii.i.k Loimib No. 0r holdf I tn roguUr incctliigf every SAT VStlA V EVKXltiO, at tliu Masonic Hnll (Court House building), nt ri o cluck. Iiroiuers in goon iuriuii(T lire coriiinny Inrltol to attend. Ja. M. Sitton, N. 0. Hm. II. Down. It. ficc'y. Warron LoiIro No, 10, A. F. & A. M. n HOLD their regular communt- iVcntlons the Wednesday Evenings un Vor jircccilInK tins full moon, In jack- lki.NTIU.IC, UIIKIIOX. AI.UA. .MAUI in, . M. II. Hi.oom. Scc'i. OREGON CHAPTER NO. i, OF ROYAL. ARCH MASONS, JACK SO WILLI' OIIKOOX. f Will hold It regular communication nn tlic Klmt Mnl unlay Kvr. irKvrr,' Jlnlilli. All sojourning Companions In Rood funding nru cordially Invltnl to attend. (;. w. grhkr, ii. v. U fiAnii. Pcc'y. dce8:t" E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. OJlcc with II. V. Dirndl, Esq., Tlilnl street, Jackhdmvii.i.k. Oiirttox. 29 ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNKY AND COUNSELOR -A.1" Xj.V.'W, AND SOLICITOR IN CIIANCKRY, Will promptly attaint to any Icnl Imp lues ommlttnl to hi cure. tiffin in Stilt mrl buililinp, iTai:khowv.i.k. Onxnnw. U WW. POUTIIITT. JAMKri I). rxV. DOUTHITT &. FAY, ATT0RNKV8 AND COUNSELORS z.i' Xsvtjit. AN'I) SOLICITORS IN UH ANOHRY, JACKSONV!t.t.K. OlIWlOX. TIl practice In the tiuprrmu and other I urt or tniu mate. siarcn 4. Ma. R. D. MORFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaukkonviixk, OuraoK, "X7ir.L practice In thn several Court of T T the V trrt Judical District, and In the Mipreme Uourt. October 20. 62. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JaCKSONVIM.K, OlIKUOK. Will practice la all the Courts of tho Third Judicial District, the bupreine Court of Ore con, mid In Yrekn,Co.l. War Scrip prompt jy cnm-cicu. ict. in. J. GASTON, (ifataff U IUI t (luCm) ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksoktim.k, Obamok. Especial attention kIvcii to collection tsj-e. Junu 10, 18U3. -II) G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGK0N. tlfltae at III llralttriicv on Oregon HU JACKuoxvitue, Obkoo.v. VHtrrnall thoao knowing themselves In dented to him. ou nuto or hook aoeuutt, Xill please call and settle up, or their oo. cuant will lie placid Use collection iu tho Laid of my attorney. Mycldtutrons will still find me, atwr, ready to attend to my prefetuilonal duties. Uig 0, 1863. iimylilf PETER BRITT, IMiutocmphlc Artist, U prepared to take pictures In every stylo f the art, with all tint Utn Improvements. If I'lcture da not ptve ratiirurtion. no charges will lie made. Call lit III Mir Gal lery, on the hltt, examine his plctarcs, and all for your IIVkiic. ALEXANDER BUS WELL, -FRAGTIIMl.- I'AI'JSRRULKlt, ami Dlauli-linok Manufacturer. 617 Clay and 514 Commercial utreeU, between Montgomery ami Sansomc, HAN FRANCISCO. Yes. nindlnfr of evry docrlptlnn neatly 'executed ; Dlank Hooka ruled aud Hound to nny iletlred patteriu 21:y EL DORADO SALOON. P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner California and Oregon Streets. Tho Proprietor ha jait received from Sn Vrnnclixo u cholca aortmeut of tine "Wines, Liquors, Cigars, i.'7'C, ETC. gff Drop In ivnd tent them. Dae. 10. PAY Ul'.-AII those imWjti-d tn me by oteit or book accounlo, will iileuK fall anJ settle immediately, or their nc nwiita or note will be handed to mv at tnriiy fm- colleotlon. II. UI.OO.M. ilurcli 18, W. THE OREGON SENTINEL. tMUKD KTKItr WKDNKailAr ASII RATUIlltAY. Itr.MlY I)i:M.IN(n:U, IulV nml Prtip'r ScnHcnirrniK One vear. In advance, Five Dollar) Hlx month)', three Dollar. AnvciiTiiiixii Onu Minnru (111 linen or le), first Inoertlon, Tlirec Dnlhir J each Ftibriucnt IiimtIIoii. One Dollar. A dl connt of llfly erceut will ho mode to thorc who advertise by the year. advertTsers. Ily application to l'olmnlcm and Mall Carrier, yon ran learn that tlie.Scml-wceUy Oiikiiov hKNTi.sKi. Im by lar n larger circu lation In tho conntle of Southern Oregon nml Del Nortu county. California, limn any other paper. Thl luct rhould commend tho tiKsmKi, to you u a vupcrlor medium Tor advertlihir. LtKT op AiiKNTH, who nro authorized to tnumict any buglnc concerning thl pa per. In the naini) of tho publisher : !. I'. I'Micr, San l'ninclicn; Wndwnrth it Itaynea, Yrika: Dht Hmry, Anhlund; S. C. Taylor, l'lucnlx; W. W. Fiiwlrr, Apple gate; It. H. Dunlap, Wllllnni'liurc; John It. 1'rliidle, ICerbyvlllv: A. 11. McIKnlu, Waldoj U.J. I'Olhci, Waldo; Wj M. Kvam. Alt hnune; Joel Thorn, Canynnvlllc; A. It. Flint, ItoM.'luirp; Isaac It. Moore, Salem; J. II. Underwood, Kugeuo City; 1". Charman, Oregon City; I). W. Wakelleld. Albanvj Ilenjumln Cook, Corrnllls; J. II. Hniltli, Crescent Cllyj Albert Doollttle, Happy Cum p. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TKi.Koniniri) to tiikka on tiiuhkntinki- Suiuluy Night' Dlsjmtrli. Army of the l'oloinuc, June lllh. Our force remain in poMCfitmi of the flat south of rrederiekburg, tho enemy manifesting no inclination to utlack u. Our ilcfeiMea nro impregnable. It is not believed that the rclxdiwill rmk an assault, Work bus Ikvii stisjieiide 1 on their iorlili' cation. Their troopi, however, (bsnluy themelve cxtentlvely, and ore evidently in lurgc force. A numlicr of prisoner arrived last night from the upper fonts, mot of them member of the Four III Virginia Cnvnlry. 8lunrl' attempt to make u raid Into rennylvunla wa frustrated. Leu was in tho vicinity ol Culpepper, with n largo body of Innintry. A heavy force remain mar Fredericksburg. Tronpa from the Illnckwiiter, North mnl South Carolina, and elsewhere, have Wn hurrlwl up to the Army of Northern Vir ginia, nml there can lie nodnubt tlmt Lee contTnplate a grand nnd deiierate ((Tort fur the annihilation of Hooker' army. New York, Juno 12. The transport uteainer Albuny, from Newbern, North Carolina, June 'Dili, has nrrlveil. Concur rent testimony of deserter lenve no doubt that the long smouldering Urea of revoln lion nrc breaking out in the interior of North Carolina, nml that d!a(Tectlou hn reachtil n point far beyond even theslgnifi rant Intlmntlnn nf the Journal of that Slate. Several I honand armed refugee from the conscription have been for week Intrench ed in the rnnuntuin with artillery, suee fully defying the Confederate authorities The Italetch Standard tiitterlycomplalri tlmt while the rebel Conscription Act hn not lieenenforo'd in Georgia oml Mississip pi, Norlli Carolina Im been raked m with a fine tooth comb. It appear that in the battlonf Chnneellornvllletwenly-nliieN. O, regiment were placed in front to resist Hooker' ndvnnee, snstalnlng immense daughter, while South Carolina nnd Virgin ia troops were held In teeervc. Thl mn acro of North Carolinian Is holdlv nnd freely denounced, and the Conledetney charged with grow injustice nnd hid faith. The ntimerou iloflied indlgnitie put upon the State and'her people ureVecnly resented. It i nroposeo' tn make Gen. 'White, of tho African Hrltrjidc, Military Governor of iVorth Carolina. Whlnctnn, June 12th. An opinion I entertained In quarter likely to be ac quainted with tho fact, that not n man ha been detached from Braeir' army Mnce Grant opened thoilegoof Yleksburtr, Gen, UoM-crno found mean to keen himself so thoroughly informed n tn Itragg' dins nnd conainntiv tiireiiteninff mm wiin nn ni- tack in force, that helm deemed it impru dent tn weaken hi strength In llio least, even for tlie purpo? of iitlempttng tn re lieve Vickaburp. Uy pursuing thli course Tor th nresent. ltosecran' is'iieneveii to ie conlrilmtlng more toward n permanent tri umph than he could do even Vy such it vic tory a that orotonewer. A dNnntch reccivo.1 liere from nn officer engaged in tho cavalry fight nt Iteverly l-orii atap that among ton reuew kiiimi wu Uen. Hiuait tilnvwlr. I he report nectw eoiifiriiiatlou. Mutlreesborn. June lllh. The Chatta no lira Rebel of June 4th. in no nrtlulc on their alttinthin, declare that Hrrckinrldge" C)rpshuretiirniil to llrngg.nnd that John iin wa no sure of In ioition tlmthcnci.il cd no more troois. Oilier nccounl show that Ilrngg wunted them. -Kim. Union-. Coi.uuni'1, (Ohio). June 12th. The Democratic Convention, held yesterday, wo the largrst evir held here. Vullan dingham was nominated fur Governor, Kx Senator l'ugh for Lieut Governor, and Van Trump for Bupicmc Jadgo. A com mittee ol twenty wu appointed In wait on President Lincoln, and demand Val landingham' return. Seeche were made by l'utrh, Cox, Miliary nnd nlher. all bit terly denouncing Iluriislde and hi order. The icKotuliniu proposed " sucli nniend monis to the Constitution inexperience his proven necessary." Momlny Night' Dispatch. Cincinnati, 12th. Considrruble opposi tion i made to the officer under the Kn rotlment Act In Hush county, Indiana. Two Government dflicer Imvti been hot. A detachment of cuvulry ha been sent from Indianapolis tn put no nd tn dif ficulty. The feeling In tiiat quarter against enrollment iifficers is intense. Rebel admit n lot nt l'ort Hudson of fiOU. Seat of Government of Mlmisslppi hni been temporarily removed to Knter prise. It is understood that Vnllundlng hum ha cone to some Southern port to lrao for Nassau. Halllmorc. 12th. On "Wednesday rebel prisoner on steamer Maple Leaf sent the Captain and rrew Mow, nnd then took the steamer forty-five mlh-s Mow Light Rous and sixty mllm from Fort Monroe, nnd landed on the Virginia shore. Twenty-six rebel officer refused to go with the otticn. The rebel did no Injury to the boat. Chicago. 13lli. A rrM dispatch, dated Jackson, Mississippi, Gth. sata I'embt-r-ton sent word " I can hold Vlcksburg." And tIU Gt-n. Johnston to take hli time to organize hi trocp. The cxpeilltlon of Col. Corntn, from Corinth to Florence. Ala., left on 20th, and crossed Tennessee river on the lame night, nnd proceeded towards Florence, skirmishing nnd ploying the devil gener ally. On 26th. five mile from Florence, came upon a large body of rebel ( after sharp light rebel fell bsck, and we were in possession ol the town. Left Florence at dark, on homeward march, by diBetcnt direction. Marched all night, next day and night, fk'hting ell day on tho 30th, cut through force sent from Ilrngg to cap ture u. crossed river on same night and had a fight on other side, but brought off all prisoner took, snd reached Corinth night of :ilst. Daring this expedition burned three cotton factories, costing a average of S.IM.OvM) each. Jeff. Davit' Confederacy had offered for the largest 81,000,000. Destroyed a large amount manufactured good', u number of steam saw nnd flouring mill, Government works, wagnns, sever: totti ponder, large quMittty rm of KnglWh manufacture, C00 .000 rounds nininnnhk-ii. each cartridge having Knelhdi crown stampeii upon it, burned splendid bridge near Florence All a'ong the mule command mardied through wheat part ripe. It and large amount of rnrage ana prnvuum an nestroyoo. cap tured two Mojors, four Lleuteaant, 100 men. n largo liumher of inulet, and -over 1.000 negroei IfrO of whom are going into n negro brigade. Our low -wpg thirty killed and wounded. New York, 18th. The Raleigh (N. C.) Jrnal, of tho 7th,li the fillowln-r AVe fear the ame conflict between State authorities out Confederate Government that took pi last session is to Im re rewf'd. The Oovernor command olteecs of the State to resist by force the west f onv person claimed a conscript, fho ha onee been discharewt by deelilon .of the bltue juiliref. Hoioox-wrtli alarm iipon these unsettled claims. Newliern. N. C, 7th. General roster ha received Instruction from "WoHhiog ton to place in -close confinement all rebel officers captured by 'him. New York, 13th Advices 'from New Orleans state that Qen. Sherman ia better, nnd will probably -recover. Skirmishing U going on -conetantly ot Port Hudtoo. Our 'forces nro busllv engaged construct ing Imtleric-e along f ho entire line, which would be completed nnd opened on enemy on the fith. Tlfserlers report but email force of rt'bels at Fort Hudson. Tuesday Night's Dispatch. New York, 14th A dispatch dated 3d iirmy :orp l.tih.saya tho movement of Ix-e in the direction of Culpepper, hits been on n larger scale than wua nt fitt supposed, emhracint; all til nrniy e.tceut ; about 10,000 troops, which tema opposite Fulmnuth. No doubt Iec It itntl to ri-k crrvllitiie in a delrrmineil ifTiirt In crn the lUjipuhannock auj as sume the offensive. The Harper Ferry correspondent of the llcmhl, snya It I reported by our cavnby that n reM force of cavalry nnd iofantiy passed through IVrrysville on the -tlh. col u mm occupying three nnd one-half hour tn passing' iiirougn. I he reoei in tend going into Pa., when they will make a destructive nnd bold raid, as wc nro not prepared to oppose them in that quarter, Washington, 11th, Four vesavls left New York Saturday night. Three sailed Irom Hampton Roads, to crnhw for priva teers. The Ocean Queen, Irom Aspinwall, of the tllh Im nrrivtxl with S.llfi.OOO In treasure, tho mall and ono hundred pas senger. Ship llnccphnhli, from Ilnliio. May 10th, has srrired. She reptirts the balk Custer had arrived at llahiii from Liverpool, with it cargo ol coal nnd nmmu nition Inr the pirate. Tho plrato steamer Gtorgia being In port ut the time the au thoritlcs ordered both out of tho harbor, when they left for tliu Southward. ashvlllc, 12th. the rtbel mad an at tack on Triune, Tain., yesterday, nbnut live In the morning. Gen. Forrest, with 5,000 rclxl cavalry and two batteries, at tacked the cavalry division commanded Gen. 8. It. Mitchell. Federals formed in line of battle and replied vigorously to the lire of the rcMs. The rrbels retreated. The Federals pursued the rebels six wile. Rebel loswai 21 killed and CO or 70 wounded aud 10 mudc prisoners. The Federal loss wus 10 killed. Louisville, 13th Two or three hundred rebels entered mid took poaesslon of Kliza bcthuwn, in thl State. A freight train, with three hundred Government horses, were captured by them. Large Federal force has been sent In pursuit of the rebel. There is uo doubt but they will bo cap tured. Murfrecsboro. I3th. The Clutanooga Rcbtl has the following t "Jackson, Mi.. 9th, one of our officers who wa captured and escaped, report tlie Federals very ranch dcjiruwd by reason of Jotuistoii massing a heavy force, and by tie fact that cither defeat or uonlbibilioa awaits theiu. Washington, Htlu The following Is an eulract Irom letters from cfllictrs, dated Halaes lilufl. Miss., Jane 1st : We reached here yesterday, after week inarch up the II g Ulack and Yazoo rivers. The object nf the rxditioii was to destroy the re sources ol the country, to prevent the reb els froia subiMtling their Armies and to drive out any force he may have ia that re gion, aud if possible to asccrUla If the rebs were collecting iu uny cousiderable force for the purpose of raUinff tlie siege of Vieksburg. ne bail six iirtftues, num Lorkig over ten thousand" uien. We SMsrched 100 miles in a wu-k, during the huttest kind of weather, destroying all kind of forage, supplies, .cotton, etc., and , drove i.fl" all cattle, luirite and mules, be. tween the two lines, for a distance of si; y miles, hud only one r two slight s'ilr mhdies, ascertained where the relicls me coventrating, ni4 much valuable .nfor inatiou which teay be of um hereafu" -. New York, L3lb A New Orleans let of the Glh, slates that our lines at Fort Hudson were lu speaking dint jco of the rebel batteries. The mortars s jd gunboat ktst up a coutinuul lire Into thut place nisjLtaDdday. The weather Is intensely hot. New York, 14th. A ctter from TttA river. La., states that u r orllon of our ges lioatsuru blockading It d and Itluck rW- r8,.up which there ur-j known to be tern. at Jebel steamers, l.'w or them, however, are properly equipped. Itcfugws ftoni Alexandria, state that tho rcMs reentered that place the dr.y after Itjnks left. Rev. .era) blacks eac ped in canoe vU ame to our gunboats. They report rubeU as treat ing them horribly. The jail are -crowded with both vihite nnd black won. All who showed fa or to Union forces hud been ar rested on J several shot. A ' enlleman. one evening, was seated near u lovely woman, when the company, ore and were proposing conunurunuio eucu otjie r. Turning to bU companloo, he said t ' Why is n ludv like u mirror T" She gave It un. " lkcause." said the rudo fellow, u mirror rrtincts wiinouvsrx-aKiiig h in dy spenks without n fleeting." Very uood" luld she. " Now uuswer me. " Why is u loan unlike a mirror ?'' " I ron't tell ynd." Ilecaixe the mirror is polUhcd, and ile nun Is not !'' A Afi...ii.nilii. Ij t.M...r2t,,l n cnpitln.r the. Iiabeus, corpui quelWu. Divide, Hang the cornu usd let Me habcu go free, VicuRtM I'nosrr.cr. A crop of ylt tortw npporvnlly is ripening for our arm. There stems to be n jierfeot unJcrstandlng nnd cmcort of purpose between the nrmle tinder (i rnnt, Hanks, Rosecrans nnd Hooker, Grant holds Vicksburg In Ids grlpo tight ening tho gripe daily. Tliough It bo tho"' Sebaitopol that it Is represented, tho men behind it works, shut oCTfrom all supplies must finally succumb to want If not to dl reel uisault. Their only hnpa I tn the ar rival of Johnion with nn army sufficient to raise the siege. Rut from 'tho" northwest Grunt Is continually receiving reinforce menti. Hn seem to have no lack of intn or mruiis to keep IVmbertnn atmr shut within Vlcksburg and from behind the for- " tided hill about that city to hold Johnston nt n distance. 'Hie enemy by this tlmoliivo discovered that they mistook In suponlngtliRt Roe rrms wnu I send any considerable portion of his men tn aid Grant, Nor can IlraKK go tn the aid of Johnston without so weak ening Tullahmna nnd Chattanooga that Rosecraus shall dusli In and capture those points, where the railroad ol the South west concentrate, and which nrc as Impor tant to the rebel a Vlcksburg Itself, Mranwhllo Hank Invest Port Hudson, which, shut off from all means of reinforce ments, ir sure soon to succumb. There I nn doubt that 1v undertook to end a good portion of his army to Tennes see. A a tircparatory step, he masted his forces at (lorduosville, wbvuee ho had rail road transportation to nerldian Mln. Hat n balloon rrconnolniaoue discovering thl fact in Hooker, such a force was sent acroM the Rappahannock to iiowllogOrmi that Lee lost no tloio In hurrying bade 80. 000 of tils men to HooVer' front, lest ' fighting Joe,' should pull) ou to Richmond. There wa still another trick that might win, however, Ia-c scot off his whole car. airy strencth asder Stuart the raldstrr, well supported by Infantry and artillery, to Cul pepper, thcoee to miiit a db Into Penn sylvania, which he fcoprl woyld rjtut,t Hooker to draw back hi unoV mi4 tUud guard about our capital while be made an other attempt to reinforce JohnMOo. Hat again onr balloon revealed his design, and Hooker's cavalry fatllug KudaVuly upou Kluart's quite diverted their luouutU frw new raid', and net tbcw to stiylngwhat Ut IK) with rtielr dtad. au4 how to sv trh llvlog from slaugliter. Ttm Johnston fall to r- celve hi coveted rebifpreeumtMltlier ttun Itragg or Lee, and Grant has thuo for hi ally fnlhosUg.fVlcksljurK. Hut lha fall of Tort Ii(Uon relrnnc au armv flustird with victory, to tatteu the full of vlrssburg The lof -either place to tho cntiay carries with ltpdily the reduction of IU Athtr, aud of iHilhsef thq armies of Grast and Dark free to co-operate Uh ltoitraiu In ohlslnlngcontrotoftherallroiul sitesn nf th-i South-west. The fruit of the Hummer cimpalguflpen evenly, tf not wrhr. It ir)inle to bo abundant and vf tbo choicest qualities. UuUttw,Junt 12ft A liiDICAL SrKKOII uvi Coxskrva- tivk." Among the speuker at the great Union cellng at tspringiew, uino, on in" J llh -of April, was ea. K. V. Carfy. pi linCMiaau, wen anuwa ih-ii-huuuix w tonseratlve of the strslghtnt sect. In closing 1ils rumsrkstteo. Carey said i Now, a few words on the tiollllci of par ticular men. I was not In favor of J'rs- roont proclamation, but 1 nave got relig ion since then. This war will not ccac mill aUver iunken. It has been tbu seosouy oftiod in oil past history to malm slavrholdlng nations fivht (r thn removal of the enrne. Not at first, tmt no I am isfaver of using negroe la 1 117 w.y ui as. slst H) putting dawn thb uMu Wheo all come to this we can tlnte 111 war, It u save Ilia Union nnd im uonnnuiion, and God will take core tf the white and the black races. When you hear 11 roan vaporing about JMneol" brcoVng tho Constitution, wlta, sothlug to -iy about Jeff. Davl. set kUt down us a trultor. If nn il.ti.V IJiiMiln wk. then tho urrutcr scoundrel you are If ywi do rot help him, A nu.1 lias out two sigois a ri'iiiiiiHn alright tobehung.nuda lirln right to bofUisaed. God Ursa Lincob with all Ida foalts. We ars making bMy ; let us plcdgv to make it will. RkamVg ax Tiiixkiswi It Is good to mmI, mark, learn b,ul It Is better to In wardly digest. It I good tnrcad, better t think belter to thlnsj one hour than to read ten hours without thinking. Thiok Inj is to reading (if tho look read haro everything Iu it ) what rh and suiisliino are to Ike sml cat Into tin ground, tho in flueiwe wNtb inaketh it bur nnd bring forth, thirty, farty or nn hundrsd fold. T reod U lofi.tlier into lh liarn or ston. houw of tli mind s to think I to east scei . corn Into tk'c ground Jo mako it productive. To read is to collect information J to tbJuU U f) evolve power