Scmt'toeekln, Sentinel. " T0T1IK KKI'IOAO' AND fRRMANKNUr OK YOIIK llVIOtf, A (inVKKN'MKNT KOIt TIIK WIIOI.K IS i.sDmi'Kf.'H vni.K." ll'ttthbiflfan. JACICSONVIIiMJ, OUKOO.V. WBDilBSDAY EVEWKfl, JULY 9, ISO, W. II. .Wallnco tian entered upon bin ofll clal duties us Governor of Idnlio Territory. Cnpt. J. M. Kcclcr, Irovot Marshal for Oregon,' l)a:arrlvc(l at l'orlland, with LIh (utility. ; . Mr. Ilamlllon Cnmpbell. or Oregon, was recently murdered by Mexican In lower California. Mr. Granvlllo Scars will accept our 1 bun It a lor a watermelon Uiq 11 rat of the A coiilil plilloeoplilc rensnn is that &lvcn for I1io.uWi(-m relentlon of Vioksburjc by tlio relcl parrlxon thoy foil on mule incut! By reference to her nilvertispmont in this finpcr. it will be fccii that Mrs. McCully ticinx n three months' term of school, on thnJ7th'fif August next.. Tho-camp meeting held by tbo M. 13. Church, In tho Ovcrhcck firnvo, near this plncv, adjourned on Sunday night last. Tho attendance during tho day was very largo. Military Dkiwuturk. Meut. Win. M. Hand, called upon us Monday to bid us pMxMiye, Ho I en route for Ft. Vancouver Thnitieiitcnant is a wholu-gotilcd, laughing, good fellow, and has tho pluck to do and lure. " flow; to Fiiihco." Mr. Henry Judge midSutnuiil Saehs started by Mitgo for Kan Franolfco. yesterday morning. The former intends to wsleot and forward a largo and lini; htock of liarncfi and t-nildlcry; thu lat tor, any quantity of general incrcliiiiidUe; uud b.Hbwc hope, w)ll hare a pleasant trip. Wo have received from our old-lime frlund, T. S. I'oincioy,, Km., vf Crescent City.'iiow In the grocery and general mer ehnniUw. Inifincr's in that place, a present in tho Uapo of a half'gatlun ''projectile'' nf finrn "Olil ISiiiillmii." (IT e.omsi! ffo I don't Indulge, but in lini language of" Miv, TuodleV' J.'ltii handy to have in the house." A Had and fatal accident occurred ut or near Willgw Springe, on Monday last. A. hoii of Mr. Kti'N, about three yearn of age, was ridjiig-upon u wagon lond of liny, horn which ho was thrown, and in his fall to the ground ho encountered thu pronged cud of u pitch-(ork, iinu prong of which entered bin throat,, and, by his weight and the mo mentum' of tho full, was forced clear through and protruded out ut the back of his head, producing instant. death. Jacobs & IU'rskm. By advertisement it will .bo flecn that Messrs 0. Jacobs nnd K. F. Russell Imvo formed a copartnership for the practice of their profession. They have erected, a new office on tho lot direct ly oppoiite the Court House square, where they are now prcpnrcd to promptly and effi ciently attend to all legal matters commit ted to fhclr care. A large aliuro of the le ,'nl business of the country is their descry e.1 portipn, and we arc confident they will receive it. Axik.mvs. On Sunday night last, tl ba ric of ncoldents occurred to person return ing to town from tho Camp Meeting in tho Ovurhcck grove. Mr. Ad. Helms was bII tiug on thu outside of a hack, which, while going at a rapid rate, was run against n stump. l)y tho concussion, Mr. Helms was thrown violently to tho ground, falling upon hit shoulders nnd breaking his collar bone. Ho has beutt carefully attended to, l but still hiilfers very much. ! Wn Imvo heard of four others thrown from buggies on M Ha.no night ; but none ' received other tuvi siiglit urnisus aim cu,ts, . .. . a I The News. Mmdo and Lee arc engaged lit an Inter cstlng game-iif statefcy. Instead of fol lowing Leo down, the- Shenandoah Vftlloy,, Mcndn followed tho Potomac idown to Her- lln(Md.), tluMiicrnwtf ami 'moved down the Loudon Valley, thus pinning tho Army of tho Potomac betwean tho enemy and Klclimmid. On the 2 1st. the main body of Mendu'x forces was twenty-five miles south of llpi-lin. wlilch was nnr Mldflli'tiurir, op posite Ashby's Gap. Wo Infer that Pleas anion's cavalry was Hint toward Culpep per or ns fur Miiilh us Thornton's (Jap, to Intercept tho rebel trains or check the ene my if they should attempt to reach tho Virginia Central Railroad. From Informa tion reni'lved at Washington it is conjec tured that Lee, finding lilsretreat likely to bo Intercepted, hailed the main body of his amy between Winchester and Miw'tinsbiirir. and began a (.ei'leH of demonstration toward Harper's Ferry to compel Monde to fall back to thu Potomac and take tip a new and less threatening lino of march. If the rebel General should succeed In his gamu there would bo u race along tho .Shenan doah Valley, with thu chances in favor of tho retreating army. Uut if Meade should suddenly adopt thu lino of Iho Manas-as Gap Hii'l In mil and push throuith the pases of the IMiii) Itldgo. Leo would bo compelled to accept battle nt a disadvantage. Such was thu situation in Virginia on tho 21st of July thu second anniversary of Hull Hun. -Ate. Union. From Saturday up to last night no tele graphic dispatches reached ur. Wo aro in formed that this was occasioned by tho In terruption of Overland Telegraphic com munication by n terrlfio whirlwind on thu 1'lulnp, which prostrated the poles nnd wire for a distance of about twenty miles. From thu Army of the Potomac, we have received but little new?. It is said that Meade has secured au advantageous position and will force Leo to a decisive- battle. It Is to be hoped Hits is tho case, for tho des truction of Leu's army will bo Iho crushing death-blow of tho Confederacy, the crown ing glory for our war-stained veterans, and wilt quickest bring a permanent peace. Thu scattered bauds from thu routed rebel armies of tho West should not be allowed to concentrate under Lee, in Virginia, and we trust they will not. Tho Federals nave sustained n repulse in storming Ft. Wag cner, on Morris Island, with a loss of 1,000 men. It Is to bo expected tint many of our noble soldiers will bu sacrificed in storming thosu strong positions -as many, maybe, us fell in tho assaults on Vluktburg ; but we nro nMired that Charleston and its forts will soon bo ours, whatever tho cost. Morgan himself, nnd all that remains of his cavalry force In Ohio, have either been killed or captured. Tho venerablo old patriot. John J. Crit tenden, died, on the Kilh, inst., in tho 77th yenr of his ago. His Illustrious name will never dio. Napoleon tho II. tnk'.ng advuntngo of the extremities to which our Government has been driven by thu Mnvc-bolders rebel lion, has established a monarchical empire in Mexico. l!y uud by, when Undo Samuel lias subdued his own rebellious children, bu will send a licet of his Monitors round lo Mexico, and present Maximilllan of Austria with n copy of thu "Monroe Doctrine." Possibly Napoleon designs his new empire iih n last refuge for the constitutional liber ties of the South. Asldu from tho repulse nt Charleston, which, by the way, Is tho only Item of news received during the month that Is relished by tho Copperheads, the general tenor of thu news is cheering. Dispatch of this (Wednesday) cvulng very meagre, mid ultugether unimportant. From Rakkr Coiiity. The regular Au burn correspondent of thu Oreyonvm, under duto of 10th lust., complains that ha has not been able to gut a newspaper for two months. They have n postmaster at Au burn ; but, unfortunately, no mail carrier to make regular trips, on account of his failure to receive compensation. Ho says the largo population of Raker county de mands a regular weekly mall, and "some body is to blame that it has to bo demand ed." Ry that "wnuhodif" ho' evidently means tho thu Postal Agent for tho Pacific coast, who has never been Bceu -scarcely heard of in Oregon. Rut, if tho correspon dent can withstand tho privatiou for anoth er mouth wo will send him tho Skntinkt. containing tho very latest intelligence, by way of the Rogue River and John Day Wagon Road. Rcforu fall wc hope and ex pect to have a regular weekly mail carried over that road, and the people of Auburn will thereby receive luto intelligence many days in ad Vauco of any paper they .can re- celvo by htnil from thu Dalles. " Walt' for tho Wagon." Tho correspondent reports somo 2,000 ml- ncra at work on the waters of John Day liver, Umatilla county. Rnmlto Creek is i Ian excellent mining camp somo of thu dig-' gings paying largely. There was an excite- iiiciu io mscover u mere was not uiUKUigs i . rt .1 Maii.-jiao Found. Ed. Sentinel .'-On Inrt evening, Jones, tho driver for. tho OS. Co', between- this nnd tho Canyontlllo post offletf; broaght' to this' oflicc a U. S. mall bag,.,which had bpeh cut open, nnd all the letter contained Hierchv Willi the exception of three, lorn open and examined. Tho contents of tlio bag-.wcro one package of six letters directed to Albany. Oregon; one of three, forCorvallis; one of thrcOi for Peoria; one of three, for Ji'Iler sob (not broken open); one of two, for La fayette; ono of two. for Amity, and one letter for each of tho following ofllces: Ilnrrisbnrg, Hillsboro and Starr's Point. All of theso havu way-bills from Sacramen to. Cal. There was n letter for Ft. Yam hill without n way-bill. One way-bill for Graudu Rondo without tho letter. Ono loi ter, without an envelope, written In Polk county, Mo., by S. H. nail K. J. Rrlent to G. It. and K. A. Lo. This letter, I cannot forward until claimed by someone, when it will bo duly forwarded to tho address of claimant. This bag, according to tho way-bills found in it, win? mndo up in Sacramento city for Corvnllls, and left thn former office on tho morning of Juno loth, which would bring it to this olllco on the evening of Juno 18th; on tho morning of thn I!) lb it would leavo this olllco for Cnnyonville, nnd on Hint day. Rarnhnm, tho driver now un der arrest for mail robbing, drove thu stage from here to Cunyouvillo. Tho mall bag was found by tho son of Win. Hunter, near his farm, on Rogue Riv er, on tlio 18th lust. Thu letters will be forwarded to their destination by to-morrow's mail. Thero are seven or eight way bags still ml'slng. Ry inserting this In the Skxtinki. you will oblige '. K. IIainkh, Postmaster. Jacksonville. July '29, 18fi3. Tuny Tiiiikatkn to IIanci Dutch mkn Tlio rebel editor of the Knoxvillc (Teun.) HejNer, in Ids paper of recent date, pro poses to hang all " Dutchmen " found in thu Federal ranks. Hu says the great mass of Northern soldiers arc ' Dutchmen ;" mid further, that ho "entertains n greater do of respect for an Kthlopcnn in tlio ranks than an odoriferous Dutchman. Why should wo not hang a Dutchman, who deserves In finitely loss of our sympathy than Sambo? Tho live masses of beer, sour krout. tobac co and cheese, which on two leg mid four, on foot and mounted, go prowling throimh Iho South, should bu used to manure thu sandy plains and barren hill-sides of Ala bama, Tennessee ami Georglu. Whenever a Dutch regiment ndnrns tho limbs of a Southern forrest. daring cavalry raids Into thu South will cease." Do not the Copperheads of Oregon con cur in thu opinion of their brother Demo crats or Knoxville, and hope that thu 4Duth men." who nro despoiling tho ''glorious South" may meet thu fulu of felo'is? Many of them undoubtedly do, but they are careful not to say so. Samtaiiy Fuxii. Thouillxeus of Jnckson county have contributed the sum of $'2.9i:t 10. Tills sum has been scut on by Mr. Reekmau. agent for this county, nnd a re ceipt from Dr. Rellows, President of tho Sanitary Committee, received by him, In addition to this, Mr. Reekman hereby ac knowledges tho receipt of SI!) from Hunt er's Ferry. Thu names of thu contributers aro hereunto annexed : Win Hunter, $.": Jemima Hunter. $3; V C, Illrdseve. :t; L R Hodgeu, '2 .'i0; Louisa llodKcn.'l f.O; Alice I) lloducn. 1 SO; T Croxton..r; J C Holmes, A; J' Dennett. 1; A K Klflni.i. 1; (i S Todil. 2 AO: WuIIki- Croxton. '2 50: Renjamln Mench, fi; Win "f, he Ray, nnd, preceded by tho Jackson Gibi.ou.5; Dvld Demlck, 2 fiO; R. Mou-1 vill I,rft1Sfl ,J"1. will march up California taguu, 1; Total, Silt. Ol'KltATIOXS ACIAIXST ClIAIII.KSTO.V. A Hilton Head (S. C.) Correspondent of the Sacramento Union, uuder dato of June 2filh says: If you look on your mnp you will sen that tho small, low and sandy island called Folly lies just in tho mouth of Charleston harbor, uud is separated Irom Morris Island by a narrow sound. Tho guns of Folly command Morris, and the guns of Morris command Sumter. This indicates the pro gramme which General Gllmoro is quietly but energetically carrying out. Thu skill fill engineer who reduced Pulaski from Tybco Island, with scarcely no loss of life, believes that he can reduce Sumter the key to Charleston in tho same way. You won't tell the rebels of it, so I can 'lull you that tho snmu mortars which battered down Fort Pulaski nro being got ready for Folly IMnnd ; artillery Is goiug up; tho contra bands nro throwing up earthworks, nnd a concentration of all tho available forco of the' Department is being made nt St. Helena Island, In this harbor, preparatory to an at tack elsewhere. It Is posslblo that Suvan-i nah will taka Its turn while tho siege works nru progressing on folly island, and the I 4'iiit Hint. tm XTttlmiit fiwi1iiiLLmt I'licu'itn and Wissuhickon Monitors nro all in this ii'mv hh ttiu iMtMini mi.iiiiiiwI uni-iiiv harbor now, would give reaouablo color to ,0 HU1),)0fi bu upon tb itloii. Hut Charleston will oon tlio programme. I believe that matters nro 'greatly ." W 2 ti ,n0,.iMror( iuj uiiS ,,y. Worc real light- lltllWIV llll'U Vrilllllltlltlt 4MI.IU 1111 1 KiMisa O, quit git oHtfnow Ain't you I 1 really wlnh'yoo wouldn't I O, iiunVwUt ymjf got vutl You kiity yoii ougWtv-ihouldn't. There, trnw you've cot lt-t-4), bo still t You nlmti't'lirttft any morfl; Ynii'vo pit O, talto'nwrty yuiir face I What mi in'in p.it bof.no. Oiico mora I tliuro, Hint will lo. O, don't I Yim'D riiuiilol up my linlrl If you'll hut iiilt. t'll rIvu you ono Now tiiUo It there tliero tiiiukI t Nayai. Oims'ion ok Nkhiso DttAYKRY. Tin' following letter is from Admiral f). Porter's fleet surgeon, an officer who bus always eiiterluiued strong Southern feel ing : You ask me whether n necro will fight. I nnver mnt t'inphnliiMlly, yes. At Fort llindman, when our storming parly was fnrmimr. the firt man who stepped forward for the sealing luilih-r was ti con traband. All our spies ore negroes. A contraband saved our expedition up Deer Creek. We sewed ihe dispatches in his enp nnd sent him twenty mile for re-lnf.irre-moots ; nnd when I saw his black face emerging through the Binokti or tbeenemy'ii fire tho next day. nnd yelling Your peo ple is n mminjr !" my opinion of negroes went up five hundred percent. Let. u man tell me the negro is u coward, nnd Ml tell him lo his face he lies. J bavu seen enonuh of slavery, mid am un abolitionists of the very worst kind. Sam Houston. The Chatanoogo ?W of a Into datu says Unit Sam Houston threatens to " tiko up nrms ngaimtt the 'Confederacy' unless ho is treated more civ illy." This aureus with information alrea dy published from privato sources. The old Shake spi-rinn saying of' enrryinir the war into Africa." bus been iimeiidid It is now ''currying Africa into the war." Rhode Island offers ono hundred dol lars bounty for six months volunteers, nnd three hundred dollars bounty for three years men. A policeman in Portland lately fell n1eep while on duty, nt night, and was robbed of his hat, watch and club. NFAV TO-DAY O. JAOOIIS. K. V. IIUASKM.. JACOBS, fi. RUSSELL, ATTORN KYS AND COUNSELORS A.T Xj.A.'W, AND SOLICITORS IN CIIANCKRY, Jaoicsonvii.i.k, Oiikoom, Ofllrc oiiollu tho Court lloute. All business committed to their care will be promptly at tendril to. July '20. T,2. Good Qimrtz Milium Wanted IJMVK OH SIX A No. t QUAIIT7. MINKUS will . fintl liiiiiivtllito omployiiiont at tlio Knliirprliu tjimrt. C.mii.iu.v'ii I.i-iIk.', .loejliltiti anility. Tlio vry lilclivit vt.igvi hi it iuM, lint iinno uocil to iii ply uxrqit IImho who uiiiWut.inri tlio vrnrl; thorutij;fi ly, Aiaily M tlio KuturiirUi) CJitarl, Mill-, or to H. A. IIKII.NlMt. Altlioiito CriM'l.', .Inly ln.lSP.-Jiily '.'ilf. I. O. O. P CKLIHIRATION OP TIIK THIRD ANNIVERSARY OK JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10, OX TIIK 18th J)ny of August, 1803. Jacksonville Lodge has determined to com memorate the third anniversary since its In stallation. Thu members of thu Lodge, and transient and visiting brothers will meet ut tho Hall, at 1 o'clock of above mentioned day. At half past ono they will form in procession, under direction or tlio Man-mil street, wnero uiu citizens uenerr. v nru re quested to join thu procession, which will then proceed to the Court House, whero the following exercises will bu hud : 1st Muslo by tho Dand. 2d Opening Ode. Jld Prayer by the Chaplain. 4th Muslo by the Rand. fith Oration by 0. Jacobs, Esq. tith Music by thu Rand. 7 th Toasts : 1st, regular sentiments ; 2d, voluutee' sentiments. 8lh Music : songs, etc. All Lodges and members in good stand ing invited to participate, uud tho public invited to attend. jaEr A RALL will bo given in tho eveu log, at thu United States Hotel. G. R. DOIIIIIH, IIhshy Dpkoan, K. F. Ri'.sski.i., John M'Li!iiiii.iN', II. DtiXMNIIKIt. Jah. M. Suttox. Coinmltteo of Arrangements, Jncksonvl'lo July '21. 1803. A GRAND BALL, will lio gh en at tlio U. S. HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, OX TIIK KVENIKU OF Tho 18th of AugUKt, in commemoration of the ISil anniversary of .laoksonvillo Lodge No. 10. 1. 0. 0. F. All arc respectfully invited to attend. MANAIIKItS, Geo. 1. Doriis, J. M. Sutton, Jacksonville; I Kber Jiniery, Ashland j Juo. M'Coy, Apple- gate; i;. Kcliieiiiin, oeu roint; .1. lred. Fraiitz. Crescent City, Cab; John Fullorton, Roseburg; David Lawtou, J, P. Smith, iwtivt Yreka. BRADBURY & WADE, JACKSONVILLE, Tftftta.t26flf felo db Xlot All -DKAt.KIM IX- DRY GOODS, OLOTHI3STG, BOOTS & SHOES, PA3STGY GOOUS, IliVTS ATSTTD OA.X0, GROCERIES, ' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, HARDWARE. GLASSfARE. QUKKX8WAKK. WOODKXWAKK, MINERS' TOOLS, All of which wilt ho sold nt low prices, for CASH, or desirable PRODUCE. BRADBURY & WADE ARK NOW RECEIVING A Large & "Well-Selected STOCK OP Spring & Summer NEW STYLES DRESS AND Millinery Good Fancy and Staple CARPETING, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, MEN AND BOYS' Spring & Summer CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS! AND ALSO A Fine Assortment of Ladies, Men and Boys' Boots and Shoes ! OIK PINEMX AM) ASHL AM) Will be supplied with r Good AssBorlmcnt -OF- STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Which will be sold at JACKSONVILLE PRICES PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ot URADliURY & WADKU SAN FRANCISCO "Woolen Mills. RlanUets, Orewhirts nnd ArmyCloili, nt UKADBUKY & WADK'B. S TATIONRRY k BLANK BOOKS at BRADBURY & WADKS. F INK CIGARS AND TOBACCO nt BRADBURY & WADK'S. W OOD AND WILLOW WARR at BRADBURY & WADK'S. I7UNK TEAS at ? BRADBURY & WADK'S. I7AMILY GR0CKR1K8 at ? BRADBURY WAPE'S. t and but one litis? y wa" Injured. ' on the Malheur. lng and les sham lights. Ticket! five dollar Jy25.