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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1863)
Scmi-tocclihi Sentinel. " TO TIIK HPt'ICAO? AXI) VKUMANKNC'V OK YOUIl UUWS, A GoVT.ttNMIIKT roil TUB WIIOT.K IS IMlWl'.VS UII.K.'' 'mt,h,yton. iwxamanxmar: JAVKtiOXVUJ.K, OIIUUO.V. Mu.rrAiir. The citizens o Baker county hftvoKBovcNl times petitioned 'Governor Gllibs Tor d military forco to protect min ing sottlom'cnh Micro from marauding' and thlctlng, Indians, who Infest thai country. Oon, Alvord, In rcpfy to n letter rrom Gov; Glhbs on the subject, pays he has not troops snfllcient nt his command to ninUn an expo, dltlnn ngaint. tlm hostile Indians, the ltody of tlm troop In the District being now In the flidd towards Fort Hall, for thn protection of the incoming emigration. IIo Fays (tint if tlio six companies of cavalry called for by thu Governor's Proclamation of January lat had been raised, ho would Invo been WKDXDAY EVEsMXO, SEPT. 2, 1SG3. AMenm pnwmill hii9 been sent to the vicinity of the proposed JCInnmth Port. 1 ' ii im ' i m i Latkst. DIcpatchi'H by this evening's stage contradict tin report that Sumter and Wagoner nro occupied by Federals. Ucbels i-till hold Wagoner, Gilmoro had ea.ed firing on Charleston. Gnor. Tlm Slnlcimnn hus become sat-i-ficd that Vullnndiuliiim is n traitor, and repudiate him. Wp would be pleased to leurn that Senator Harding hud came to the samo sins'ble conclusion. Cox'ommi to tiik K.WTiinii.. The Toron to (Canada) (JMf. gives auranne that Vol laudigham "sha'l receive the samo protec tion thn t John Ander8oii, tho fngitlvo slave from Missouri, received, Ixiiiax AxxoVANTKs.-Mr. John Thnmn brings information to town that Pnnhad and Grifiln. wlio Marled from this county Mime time since for WicIiop. over tho mountain", when In tho vicinity of Pitt River Moun tain, wero surrounded by Indian, and com pelled to givo 400 pounds of flour nnd cook ing utensils, lieforn being allowed to pro ceed on tholr journey. able to comply with the request for ICO men. The Argus, commenting on Gen. Alvnrd's letter, Mveepingly rebukea thu newepaper press of Oregon, and the iti?.cns generally" for not having ''urged and encouraged the enlistment of volunteers." To Southern Oregon tho charge Is unjust. The Sbnhnki. seconded thu cilbrls of tho loyal citizens generally In urging enlistments, and thu re sults will chow that wo labored to some pur poe. Companies A and D were recruited in Jackson county, nnd company F in Doug las, Joephlnu and Cuiry countiesthree companies of ninety-six or one hundred men ench. In addition, companies C and G hnvo cnlMed from twenty to thirty men in Jnclc-oii county. Thus you will see. Mr. Aryin. that the counties named, containing about ono sixth of thu population of the State, have furnMied near, if not altogeth er, ouelialf of thu I'iivt Oregon Cavalry Regiment. And thesa men have been sent to protect thu emigration to northern Ore gon, while at tho same timu the direct emi grant road to Southern Oregon is blockad ed by hntiltt Indians. Wu ngrco with the Anu that it hn dirgr.icu to the Northern Oregoninns, as a people, that they cannot raio tlueu or four companies of men for their own defence; and, wo may add, it ih gnwly ungenerous In her newMiapers to chargu citizens in our portion of thu State with n lack of pat lollc duty, when It is mainly to thu volunteer snldiersof Southern Oregon that she Is Indebted for protection to her borders mid Incoming emigrants. Til Nhws.Wo Imvo great nnd glorious fclegrnphtc news in our paper of to-day. On tho 2fth Forts Sumter and Vagnrr were occupied by tho Yankee troops. There nro no dela'ls glvien of the mtnner of taking l osi'v-siony but the infoiniaHoii Is positive, that tho glorious " Ranner of tho Free'' waves In tr'umpli over thno PlrnnshnhR Tho troops were jubilant over their success nnd thn ortnfn prospect of quickly reduc ing Ft. Moultrie. Our dNpatches received hero on Monday nnd Tuesday nre void of news from Charleston. Interest is felt to know whether the Fnrt" were carried by n ntill. or whether Gllmore's " Greek fire" compliments to Pierre. Toutnnt do IJenure trird indued htm to order tlmir cvncunllnn. When Charleston N taken, Gen. Under is In bo placed in command. lie will bo about ns acceptable to the Chai-lcttonlaufl as Greek fire. Tho rebels appear to be qullo successful in making sudden raids in Finall Torco. in that vicinity of tins Potomac. They cap a couple of gunboats on the Rappahannock, armv wnaron. eto. Jeff Davis has Issued nn Emancipation Prnclamalton. nfferinir lo tlio tiegrne who will flht for the Confederacy, not only Ihelr liberty, but. flfly neres of land nt tho end or thn war 1 .Tint think of it Jeff Da vis, the Immaculate, turning Abolitionist, and knocking tlm "corner stone " from un der Iho Confederate edifice ! ' Oh ! what a falling olf wns (here, my countrymen !'' Haifa million of frei negroes a lauded proprietor! " Democracy " flckens nt the idea. The news indicates that Iho great end is approaching. ChnrleMon may even now be occupied tiy our fnrcei. It i nlioul III" lut place In tlm Confedernnr thai lias been deemed impregnalile. Mobile Wilnitnglon. nnd other points will soon succumb to Hip irre-tstlble power of our invading nrtnlr. God speed the day when the I.it rebel shall lay down his arms and seek that pence which he can at any limn find by a return to lib duly ns a citizen of the United Slates. NEW TO-DAY Receipts nml Expenditures -OK- JAOKSON COUNTY,"" From June 30, 1802, to July 31, 1303. COUNTY FUND Oil. Amount of Warrants outstanding Juno :0ih.lK(i'2.lntM-i-t add d $15,118 M Amount of Warrants issued from Juno IlOlh. Wit, n follows : Expenses id" Com Is and criminals S:i.7ii7 10 lA-pi-m-esofJail 1,012 Ul Hvpi'iiM's of Paupers and insane. 3,f7tf 30 Evpi'iiies of repair of public buildings .... 80 "0 Kvp"iiM.'s of roads and bridge" 019 71 Fees and B.ilartcd of 3.7.11 :r, fi"i :.: f22 12$l.r..41(5 73 olilcers Kxpenses of elect ion.. Expenses of revenue. . Mii-culluueotu expenses S30.83I 87 COUNTY FUND Clt. Amount of Wnrriiuta redeemed mid canceled S12.-1DS Jia'aueo unrinuts mit'tuud- 10 lug and Interest S18.33U -17 Amount of cash on hand in Treasury $!I,3.V U -Lew liviisiirft'spur ceutagu. 913 .VI Ralaiice...S8,M2 30 Amount due from Jo itphlnu county 2.C.V2 28511,091 f8 S7.2-H S!l Mr. J. W. Moore, a respected citizen of I.ebnunn. left hl home on the 24th lnt., lo select a piece of limber in the Fnntlnin bot tom. Not returning for several days, n thorough senreh of the bottom was made for him bv his neighbor, but no traces of lilm could be found. From circumMnnces related by the Dnnncrat. It Fccin probable that ho has committed Filicide. Nrau-Siiiutkii T'Vnolt blown about n glorious Denmcratic," victory in thn one linrsn village or Cairo. Ill,, but says not n word nlKiut the results of the election in K ntucky fiO.nnn for the Un'on pirly. Rut, then. In charily we riiould recollect that cnppprhcndi are blinded by their own poisonous virii" during dog-days. Old Ar lcnnFiuv In not an exception. Wo hen r that the famous old "Rogue ftivcr .oho " has paid (Jiipt, Kelly n visit on the rood to Klumnth Lnl;p, witli the rv ident intention of creating trouMe. If he "cuts np nny of his didoes," it is not like ly that he will be honored by being sent n second time to San Francisco. That tem perate policy of dealing with murderous Indians is plnyrd out. lKnsoNAr.. For n few weeks our town will miss tho presBnco of Messrs. J. Gas ton, nnd K. P. Unroll. Kqs.. nnd K. O. Session. The two former have gone to nt tend tlio Supremo Court at Salem. Tlm latter hns went to San Frnneisco, to oxer- ctsn his good judgment and taste in the se lection of n fall nnd winter Btock of gcoib for Bradbury & Wnde. .. i , i . PnuiT. Our fanners this year hns boon blest with nn unprecedented crop of fine fruit this season. Apple, plums, peaches, pears, npricots and grnpes, of the most choice- varieties, nro daily sold in our streets, at very reasonable prices. Mr. K. K. Anderson left a basket of pears, apples, plums and n wntcniiellnn.nttliis cITicp, that we might judge of their merits. The fruit was of tho liwt variety. Pkorrxwixo. Work on tho 1J. I. V. ,t J. D. Wagon Itoad Is progressing rapidly, and with prospect tliat it will bo open for tho transit of wagons In two or three weeks' clear through to tho Intersection of tho hugeno Road. This week a drovo of Fever a! hundred head of cattlo, nnd also a team with a lightly-loaded wagon, will Mart over tho road for tho northern mine?. All per sons who havo been out on the road unite in flaying that, when completed, it will bo one of tho beat and m-jst easily traveled fit nil .iMk.ru In '1.n Qi. 'bnn;g in uu Qiuc, Tiik FoiiKtoxKits. The J IT Davis liaiid organ over the way, nITi-els to bo greatly exercised ntioul the welfare of the foreign ers. After predicting a general mafsncic of all the" good constitution Democrats," nt " tiihlnighl," lie now informs the foreign ers that they are lo be"gairoled.'' Good heavens, what next ! Is that the way it is done in Arkansas? While patting the foreigners nn Iho back, he foigets to tell mem iiiiu me iticiiiuoiui r.nquncr oi July Kilh, the leading organ of his parly. speak ing of thrifo who were ondenvnriiig to gel exemption from Jiff Davis' mild and (on ftitittwnnl Dtmocratic conscription law, says : " Then let anybody visit tlio neigh borhood of General Winder's oftico. It is choked with crowds of cowardly wretches, calling themselves foieiguers Germans who were but too glad to get out from the tutelage of their grand dukes and serene ii'gnnwH's manine I w no long ui?n re. nouueed, with a malediction, tiieir nllegiace to Queen Victoriu all crushing one numb er in tho race to show protections from those very ((mens nnd sereno highnesses, uml so flying from tiic land Hint .sheltered them in utmost peril." The Arkansas em igrant forgets also to tell the foreig'icrs hereabouts, that the Jiff Davis Conftder rcy hns paesid laws that will not peimit any foreigner la vote or hold office in his dominion. 1 le forgets to tell the foreigner, that tho man he denounces ns tho tyrant Lincoln, has appointed foieiguers to some 11 tltn lllial.nnl K.r.tM ..( 1. f al ti uiu HifsniBi inula in minor in me civil und mililury service of the United Slutes. Oh, yes 1 ho forgets everything but his ani mosity to the Government which protects him. Fnn IIowk ovKtt tiii: New W.wm.v Ilo.n. Mr. II. Hlonr.r.s pack-train, of Ihlriv-nino mules, left our town yesterday for the Ilolse country. They were loaded principally with Ihmr an nveioge of three hundred pounds to each animal. That quantity of Hour could readily bo bought In our valley at this time, for $2 00 pur hundred, caMi. it will pay packers well to take it lolhunnck City for $13 per hundred. As Hour in that country will undoubtedly continue for luoiilhs to sell nt from 330 to $30 per hun dred, it will bo seen that, without misfor tune, Mr. Illnom's vendue cannot fail to pay. We nro Informed that there will be nineteen men and sixty nnituais, all told, in company with the train. Willi ordinary caution, no trouble need bo apprehended with IudiAiis. Fcitoor, FUND Oil. Amount pc.civul from former Trcasuivr. ... 1,180 72 Ain't ree'd from laves . l,3yii 28 Ain't I'l-u'd Iroiu sale of eM rays 129-13 Amount received lioui Halo of school laud.. -170 88 Ain't ne'd limn (lues.. ISO 0033,327 33 sriiont. FUND cit. Ani't paid School Dis tricts, 18C2 51,002 GG Ain't paM School Dis tricts. 18(13 1,IU0 07 Ain't refunded on sale school land -17 17 Am'i of Treasurer's per cwittige Ill ) 12.381 71 BRADBURY & WADE, JACKgOXVlLLH, TOTSaleaiMlo eft Xtota.ll -DKAI.U1W IN- DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IIISra , BOOT &. SHOES, .I'AWGY GOODS, HATS AKTD OAPfil GROCERIES, ' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, HARDWAKK. GLASS WARFj. QUKKNSWARK. WOODHNH'AIUS, MISrBRS, TOOLS, All of which will be Hold at low prices, for UASII.onlivurublu l'RODUCM. Ei 51 Ualancc In Trenrury $!l 13 3U ST.TKT.X FUND I)lt. Ain't ree'd from taxes.. 32,7112 32 Ain't iippiopiiated from sale Chinese licenses . (!33 f!053,l 17 72 Tiik K.t.om.mknt. The (Conscript Law requires uu enrollment of ulilu bixlied men to lie made in nil the .Stales. California is not excepted, nnd hence the order Id en roll must include her. Rut a section of the Act deelnres those enrolled to be sub ject ton draft from and ul'ler the 1st of July suceeedinu' tho enrollment. On tho Atlantic side the enrollment was mil Ted before the 1st of July. 18(i3. so that Ihe ilrult might commence immediately after thul date. It was so commenced. Rut in California the order to enroll was not is sued until after the 1st of July. 16(i3, nml then fore no draft cun inkv phlee. under the law, until ul'ler the 1st of July 18(M. It will thus be seen that even should it droit ever bo ordered in the Stale it cannot be issued so us to take eff-ct before thu Jst of July of next year. The droit, therefore, is so (ar oil' in California that there is dan ger of the rebellion being crushed out be fore one can be ordered. The nbnvo was clipped from the Sacra mento Union. As the law applies In Ore. logon the same us in California, Copper- heads and weak-kneed men generally need not fkedadillc to Rritish Columbia until after the Juno election. PTATK-T.W Fl'.VD OH. AmM of Slate Troa-ur-imxci'lplH 3,-IOS ISalnuee in treasury $ 3'J 17 Trcn'un r'h per ccnlage $i:;K 12-10!) paid out oT county fund. HlM'irAI. FUND lilt. Ain't ree'd Iroiu taxes. .61,132 00 Ain't itpiiropi'ittted from bale Chinese lioeiiMi.. 327 0051,179 CO iiospir.w, Fti.Nii en. Ain't warrnuts redeemed ami cancelled 1,101 30 J 18 30 Ualauce in treasury Trcnurer' per ceutage ' S.iU K2-IUII paid Oil I of count v fund. V.M. HOFFMAN. Counlv Clerk HEW STORE JhJ NEW GOODS. A Ciianci: Fott Rktai.iatiux. In tho event of u war which threatens balween Eng land and Japan, n fitting opportunity would thus be offend to Americans to retaliate in kind on Rnglnud for tho aid she has given tho Confederates by fitting out tho Alabama and Florida to prey upon our commerce. Our Government could recognise the Ja panese as '-belligerents,'' ns Urltalti did tho rebels, and then it would bo "perfectly Icglti- tnntu" for Americans to obtain letters o ntarqiio from tho Tycoon, und plow tho ocean in armed steamers to prey upon Urit ish commerce. That kind of privateering looks a good deal like piracy, but Johnny Bull will not hec it in that light until Amer icans retaliate in kind. o California has been polling 30,000 ma jority for tho Union ticket to duy. Ixdian Mu ti i) kiis. Tho Auburn cor respondent of the Oicgoniun, under date of Mth ult., says : I hear of threo parlirH that liuve been found murdered, no doubt by the Iiidiuns, on thu Malheur to the south. One party f seven men on the California trull from Yrcku to liiigeiio City, and some others found by prospectors. Several parties are uuheurd of that were coining from tint Owyhee to this place, and no doubt many valuable lives have been lost this feason, und this appeals strongly for nid rrom the military department, to protect niiuera und truveieia in lliut part nt the Stale. The deereuse of the blacks In New York, nccoidiiig to statistics, is bo rapid that in forty yeuis. ut the samo ratio, thero would not be u single negro, mulatto or octoroon left. The North is neither u healthy uoru desirable home for the negro. SACHS BRO.'S am: now lluccivlng nnd Opening AN ESHTZRE K23W STOCZI -OF Pall and Wintsr Goods, Direct from Sail Francisco, ut their BRANCH STORE. AT FZXGESNXSZ, And aro determined to SELL AS CHEAP A3 ANY OTHER HOUSE IN .IACKSON County, For Cash. SACHS MIO.'S Jacksonville Aug. 20, lSlill. auDtf BHACTIFUL PMOTUOUAPII AL I3UMS, for sule by J. HOW. BEEF I-IXDES Wo will pay tho Highest Market Price- lor 0,000 DIIY WEI.UIREI) IICEP IIIJJKS nug201iii lU'AN, MOUCAX & CO. WANTED. Two good HOOT AND SIlOK.UAKKUSand ono TANXKIl. Apply at the rhcouix Tauuery, Jackson couuty, Oregon. aujj2Vtf BRADBOEY AUK NOW HKCJKIVIXO A Large & Well-Selected STOCK OF Spring & Summer GOODS, NEW STYLES DKES8 A2sD Millinery Good Fancy and Staple CARPETING, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, MEN AND BOYS' & Summer CLOTI-IESTGK HATS AND CAPS! AND ALSO A Fine Assortment olf Ladles, Men and Boy' Boots and Shoes ! OUR FIIIEXIX AK3) ASKLAXI) Will be supplied with n Good Autsortmcnt -OK- STAPLE E FANCY GOODS Which will be sold at JACKSONVILLE PUIC13S. Spring FAMILY GUOCKRIKS nt JJUAimUUV & WADK'S. STATIONKItV & BLANK IJOOKS nt BUADHUltY & WADK'S. FINK CIGARS AND TOBACCO ut BRADBURY & WADKS. W0.? OOD AND WILLOW WAUK BRADBURY & WADK'S. F ?lNKTKASnt BRADBURY & WATHV8. WOOL AND niDKS BOUGirr by RYAN MORGAN&CO. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS nt BUAUUUUY & WADE'S, -t.