Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, September 09, 1863, Image 3

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Stmi-toccldi) Sentindr
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Euoknk City. 8rpt. 4. 1868.
Ed. Sentinel : Our town was thrown
Into'onltenn urni-unll exchtement, at dh eifr
It hoar tliU morning, by lite nhooting of
'Wm. Shirly, by Slokcly Ellsworth, Esq., of
this city.
-'Shirty has been known In this 'county
Vor nbnut six 'yinn.nnd w'Ks in the
spring of i8f)0 fconvieted of 'file crime of
forgery ami MUtcnccd to th year inv
jTrinonment. On Ihe expiration of the
term, he rctnmril to thl town, nnd linn con
tttined to torment anil 'imrnM nil persons
that hod nriy hnnd in 'his prosecution and
convict ionby tiding dark thrcnts towards
tfccm, nnd 'Mm In some circumfnnces ex
torted mortfy'ffom come timid men, on con
dithJn that'hc would do them no Injury.
Ellsworth whs (tiimircd, on hehulf of the
State, In the prosecution of Shirly, who
tuiA ever since showed u disposition to have
'revenge on Mr. Ellsworth, and often told
liim lie would have revenge if he had to be
'hung for it. About four weeks ngo he ut
'tempted to lake the life of Mr. Ellsworth
with tut ax, hut was disarmed by a by
ttandcr ; and ngnln on yestrrdny morning
ho tnndc an owiult with n large club, but
wns prevented from doing any injury by
tltosc slacdinir by. 'I'liis morning, while
Mr. Ellsworth was in the street, near his
house, he saw Shirty coming toward him,
and made an attempt to get into his house
before Sliirly could reach him, but just as
lie got to his gate Shirty came up and usk
d him if he intended to have him arrested
for what he had done. Mr. Ellsworth re
plied that ho did. Shirly then said, " I
will take my revenge first," and started to
orcn the gate, to follow Mr. Ellsworth,
when tio turned nnd fired at him with a
. email pistol twice, both shots taking effect.
Sliirly walked about fifteen feet and fell.
Most of the day has been spent in hold
ing nn inquest. The jury formed a ver
dict in accordance with what I have stated
above, and that the homicide was justifia
ble, committed in self-defense. No blume
is attached to Mr Ellsworth for doing as
he has done, as Sliirly was a desperate
character, and had been heard to suy he
would as soon be hung ns not, and that he
jvould have revenge on Ellsworth.
Mr. Ellsworth has acted very honorably
in the matter, and tried in every way to
nvoid Shirty, and never carried any arms
nbnut him until to-day, nnd would not have
hud them even thin hud it not been ut
the eurnest solicitation of his friends.
Daniel O'Connell on South
ern Slavery.
The Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph of
Aug., fth publishes the famous letter of
Daniel O'Connell to a Committee of citi
zens in thut place, who rebuked him Tor his
anti-slavery opinions. The document was
concealed for twenty years by a well-known
Democrat, who nt length gave it to the Tel.
egraph. The following is the conclusion
of the letter :
You tell us, indeed, that many clergy
men, and especially the Catholic clergy,
are ranged on the side of the slaveholders.
We do not believe your accusation.
Tho Catholic clergy may endure, but
they assuredly do not encourage the slave
owners. We have, indeed, heard it said
that snmo Catholic clergymen have slaves
of their own ; but, it is added, and wo are
fissured positively, thut no Irish Cut hollo
clergyman is a slaveowner. At all events,
vvery Catholic knows now distinctly slave
trading is condemned by the Cutl.nlio
Church. Thut most eminent man, his lint
Jinrss, the present Pope, has, by an Allo
cution published throughout the world,
condemned ull dealing and truffle in slaves.
Nothing can be more distinct nor more
powerful than the Pope's denunciation of
that most abominable crime. Yet it sub
sists in a more abominable form than his
Holiness could possibly describe, in the
vuflic which still exists in the sale of slaves
-"from one State in America to another.
.What, then, ore we to think of you, Irish
Catholics, who send us nn elaborate vindi
cation of slavery, without the slightest cen
euro of thut hateful crime? a crime which
the Pope has so completely condemned
namely, tho diabolical raising of slaves for
sale, nnd selling them to other States.
If you be Cut holies, you should devote
your time and best exertions to working
out the pious intentions of his Holiuess.
Yet you prefer O, sorrow and sliamn !
to volunteer your vindication of everything
that belongs to the guilt of slavery.
If you be Christians at ull, recollect
that slavery is opposed to tho first, tho
highest and the greatest principles of
Christianity, which tench us " to love tho
great and good God above ull things what
soeve j and ihe next ' to love our fellow
tinni ourselves :" which ooinmuniU us m
do urn i. others as we would ho done bv
Thcea Bucrejd principles ure inconsistent
r
with the horrors 'a'nd crimes of slavery ;
snerf dVpririciples which have already ban
Nhcd'dojhrstic bondage from civilto'd En
rope,, Uhd 'which will also, in God's tinip,
banish It fiom America, despite the advo
cacy of such puny di-c'iiimers an you nre.
Flow bitterly hove we been afflicted nt
perceiving by the Atricrlcnn newspapers
that recently In the city which you inhab
it nn opportunity was given to the Irish to
exhibit huicvntcnco nnd humanity to a
colored fellow creature, and was g'Ven In
vain 1 We allude to the ease of tho girl
Iiiivinia, who was n stnvc in nnother Stub1
nnd brought by her owner into that ff
Ohio. She by' that beenmn entitled to Iwr
freedom, if sin1 had hut one friend to nsspil
it for her. Shi' did find friend may the
erent God of ffrnven b'ess them t Wore
they Irish? Alnst nlns! not one. You
sneer nt Ihe sectaries. Ri'hotd how liny
here conquer you in goodness and charity.
The owner's linniP, if swms. was Seanlan 5
unhappily n thoronirhly Irish mime. And
ho, it appears, linn boasted that he took
tils revengo by tho most fiendish cruelty,
not upon Lnvinln or tier protectors, for
they were not in hl power, lint upon tier
unnfTendintr father, mother and family.
And this is the system which yon, Irish
men, through many folio paces "of w'eked
declamation, seek at least to paliate, if not
to jnllfy. Our checks burn with shnmo
to think that such a monitor ns Scanlnn
could trnco Ids pedigreo to Ireland. And
yet yon, Irishmen, stand by rather In tho
attitude of friend' nnd supporters, than of
Impugners of tho monstrous cruelty. And
yon prefer to string together pages of cru
el nnd heartless sophistry in defensn of the
source of Ids crime, ratlier thun take part
against him.
Perhaps It would ofF-nd your faitldlolts
ness if such n man were compared to a
pick-pocket or a felon. We respect your
prejudices, nnd call him no reproachful
name. It is. Indeed, nnnocosnry.
We conclude hv enniuring von nnd nil
nttier Irishmen In America, in the name of
your fallierlnnd in tV name of humanity
we conjure yon, Irishmen nnd descend
nnts of Irishmen, to abandon forever nil
defense of the hideous negro slavery sys
tem. Let it no more lie said that your
feeling nre made so obtue hv the ail of
America that you cannot feel ns Cut holies
nnd Chrhstinns ought to feel this truth
this plain truth that one man cannot
have any property in nnother man. There
is not one of yon' who does not reeotrniw
that princip'e In his own person. Yet we
perceive and this nion'i!"fl us almost to
madness that vou. boasting nn Irish de
scent, should without the instigation of
any jieenninry or interest inir motive, but
out of the sheer nnd slnirle love of wicked
ness nnd crime, come forward as the vnliin
teer defenders of the most decrrnding spe
cies of human slavery. Woe J Woe 1
Woe!
There is one cnnnlntion still nmid the
pulsations of our hearts. There nre, there
mut be. cennino Irishmen in America
m"ii of sound heads and Irish hearts, who
will assist us to wipe ofT the foul stain
Lord Morpeth's proven charge Iio-j inflict
ed nn the Irish character who will liold
out the hnnd of fellowship with a heart in
that hand, to every honest man of every
caste and color who will sustain tho cnue
of humanity nnd honor, and scorn the pal
try advocates of slavery who will show
that the Irish heart is in America as be
nevnicnt nnd as replete with charitable
emotions ns in any other clime on the face
of the earth.
We conclude. The spirit of Democrat
ic liberty is defiled by the. continuance of
neero slavery in the United States. The
United States, themselves, are degraded lie
low the most uncivilized nations by thu
atrocious inconsistency of talking of lib
erly nnd practicing tyranny in its worst
shape. The Americans attempt to pnliate
their Iniquity by the futile excuse of per
sonal interest ; but tho Irish, who have
not even that futile excuse, nnd yet justify
slavery, ore utterly indefensible.
Once again nnd for tho last time we
call upon you to come out of tho councils
of the slave owners, nnd at all events to
free yourselves from participating iu their
guilt.
Irishmen, I call yon to join in crushing
slavery, and In giving liberty to every man
of every caste, creed or color. Signed by
order. Danim, O'Connkm.,
Chairman of the Committee.
A soldier, dying of lung-disease in one
of tho Washington hospitals, hud a blister
applied between his shoulders by the sur
geon. The poor fellow looked waggishly
at the doctor, and grimly asked if a man
had to have a stnmp put ou him before he
could be ullowcd to die.
BEEF HIDES
Wo will pay tho Highest Market
Price tor
O.OOUDRYWBliXCUnBODBBFIIIDBti
aug2!)lm It VAN. MORGAN & CO.
HARVEST IS OVEIl
AND wo want money to h.iy our Fall
Goods, and heruby request our friends,
both in town mid coimtrv. to pay up with
out delay. ItVAN, MORGAN & CO.
Aug. 20, 18(iU. ang'2218
WANTED.---Two good HOOT AND
SlIOKMAKKItS ami onu TANXtill.
ou nty, Oregon.
Apply nt the rhtuiilx
Tannery, Jackson
wiSZ'Jtf
frJBW TO-DAY.
Pimple's
O5300ltion
STEAMSHIP LINE,
ron
NEW YORK vin NICARAGUA.
GUEA1 REDUC'llON IN RATES:
780 miles shorter than Panama route.
The Cut and Well-known Doublt-Knglno Stoimlilp
MOSES TAYLOR,
J. II. HLKTIIEN COMMANDER,
Will be HNptxtclird for Han Jimn Del Bur, from
Mission Street Wlurf, at 0 o'clock, A. M., uu
SATUIIOAY , OCT. 3o, 18G3,
Connecting nt Ornytowa with the Farorlto
unl Unluiullil Sto.iiimlilp
ILLINOIS, 250 TONS.
Thu Moses Taylor, since her last trip, has
undergone the most extensive repairs. Her
decks have beeu extended forward and aft;
cabins enlarged, iclllted and repainted
throughout making her accommodations
equal to any Kteiltlter on the ocean.
Kvcry arrangement has been made by tho
Central American Transit Co. for tratiKport
iug pU4cugcra aero? Nicaragua in u few
hout-H.
For further Information, apply to
scpUitd I. K. UODKItTrf. Agent,
107 Wnfhiuutnii St.. Sin FrniieNoo.
WICIrTMM&IIAIlIHE,
BUCCESSOltH TO
FRANK BAKER,
410 and 418 Clay St., Ma.. Fraitclace,
Importers and Dealers
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
Drj Goods,
Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
AND-
PAPER HANGINGS,
For sale in quantities to suit.
june24 id
OPPOSITION
IS THE
LIFE OF TRADE.
BUY ALL YOUR DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
GROCERIES,
Liquors, and Cigars
AT
SACHS BRO.'S
Cheap Cash Store,
Alt THEY ARE DETERMINED TO
Than any other House
HOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
SAOnS BRO.'S.
Jacksonville, June 18, I8GU. je20tf
BIBLES AND TEfi'AMRNTS. A
supply, in various styles, on hand, and
for miIu at costs and charoR. t the deposi
tory of the .Tachion ('oinitv Uililo Society.
W.M. HOFFMAN, Duposlto-y.
CHEAP FOR CASH
MAX MTJLLER
AT TUB
BRICK STORE,
Corner of Oregon and Main Streets,
Jacksonville,
HAS jllftt received nn addition to hid
former large and well selected Stock of
FANOY STAPLE fit SUMMER
DRYGOODS
OIiOTIIING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, Liquors,
Cutlery,
Crockery, Mining Tools,-
All at Reduced Prices.
ONB nnd ALL arc Invited to fa
vor him with a call, an It cost noth
ing to hIiow trend, and It Ih a pleas
ure to rell them nt prices so low
that none can complain.
Higlicftt Price Paid for Pro
duce in RxclinnRC for Goods
1)K. L.. J. CZAPKAY'S
Private Medical anil Mut-Rlcal IiialUute,
8CnAMl!.NTOHflirtT,
ndow Montgomery, inilti I'nclflo Mull 8. S. Co.'i
ultlcr, liui VnitirlwA).
EiUMIihfld In 18.M, for tlin IVrmnititit Cnreof all
I'llviitn uml Chronic Dirr.ucx,
AND TIIK SUl'l'KKt&lON UK QUACKERY.
Attending and ltrMcnl t'liyxlrlnn.
lilt. I..J.t'7,AI'KAY.M.I.,
Lntp In tho llunprulnn IluvulntloiMry W'nt; Clifof
rii)lcl:iu to thu -Jlth llrcimimt if ItonvnU: Ciller
Suwoii to tint .Military Ifiwjillnl of IVxIli, IIuiieo
r.Vi thu l.il LiTtiiriTcia I)lcni.("of llm (lenllo Uri
nary Oripini), nml lllmxvir of 'tnun nml Children,
ami llnnorury Mumticr of thu 1'lilkulclphla Uollvga
ir Mctllclnr.
43 I'.irtli-utnrntli'htlmi mld to the treatment cf
IlUi'inr of Wuimii uml Chllilmi.
onico liminj iVimi 0 n. in. to ll p, tn.
a-(Uimiiinnlciitl(pnn Ktrlclly roiittiliirtfal. Perma
nent cure RUiiriiiiti't-il or no imy. Coniullatlom, by
letter or othcru It, KKKK. Ail.lrivt,
lilt. L. J. C.AI'KA Y, rinn Franctoo.
To tlxo Affliotodi
or nil iIUoihu, Hit tint prwit rmiMt
hjuinpi Hum m-ijK'ci nr Miiuru h inwu.
8
UFI'KIIMITWIIKN A CDUK 18 (UJAUATKKD
In nil hrcrut IINriuti-ii. PulHUiiikn. ncivimn dolill-
Ity, iyililll In nil Iih laui. Milcturc. elect, gravel,
dml'.lc, (IImvwch of tint Kliltiu. m iiimI lilmldvr, inrreu
rlnl rlivumiitlmn, HcroOilii, aIii in tho Ixineit mid
nnkles llnai:K nf tlio lanpi, tlirtxit, ikmo nnd rye,
nlii'iH iiiniii thu Ixwly or IIiiiIk. cancer, itropty, epllop
tlc II t, bt. Vlliu' ilnneo, iind nil illii'ium riUIiik from
n lemiiRi'iiiont of tho xcximl nrKiiii, mich nn iicrvoim
tri'liihlliiK. l,WH f ini'inory, liwn of miu(T, pniientl
wrnknoiiK, iIIiiiiii'H of vilun, with iicullnr cMitn iit
peiirlnu tiuforu tlin cycH, lo of hIkIiI, w.ikt fnlneM,
(lynim)l.i, liver illiiuwe. vruptloiu iikiii tlio fiieu.
puii i In tlio luuk nml liciui, feiuidn irri'Kulmlilm, mid
II Improper uelmrKe of txitli kcxt'M. It niittrrj
not from lmt cuumi tlio illKeiwa originated, lmvtoer
longitiuidiiiKoroUtiimtu. tlio ctuv, recovery l cer
tain, mid in a uliorter tlmo thun u pernmnent euro
can ho effected ly iiny other trrutmoiit, evenuner tlio
ill-miMi lnu liullttil tho kklll of eminent phylclan,
nnd revlktinl nil their meant of cure. Tlio medicine
prencrlbi'il nro pleiuant uml without odor, entirely
venetuulo,cuiliiKHilcknoM, mid free from mercury
nnd taliani. Dnrlns twenty vemV imictlco in Ku
rope, tho Atlantic State jmd Callfiirnla, I linvo res
cued from the Jaw of ilrath many thouuitnl who. in
tlio last DtJigui of tlio ulnivo mentloiiml ilUii.ii'n, had
been given up to illo by their phynlclum : whlcli war
riuit mo In pruinltln to tho nllllcted, who may place
thouiielvuit under my cure, a perfect and peily cure.
l'rlftte dlicnuii nro the Klealet iinttnlivi to health, M
they aro tho flrnt c.uiki of coioiumptiou, Rcrofulii nnd
many other dlbvtwo, und uliunld Ixi a terror to tho
human family. A permanent euro U kcorcely ever
etrected, n in.ijorlty of ihe canes falllne; Into tho
hand of luuxiipelent ierni, who not only fail to
euro tlio illaemtt, but ruin tho constitution, tilling tlio
nytem with uiercuiy, which, with tlio dUeano, luut
en tliumilferor iutuu nipldcjiiimnpllun. lluWhould
tho dle;ue and troatmeut uot cause denth upevtUly,
und tlio victim marrlen, the lUteou, 1 vntullod upon
the children, who nro bom with feeble constitution!,
nnd the eiirrout of life coiruptod by n lru which
betrny ltielf in scrofula, tetter, ulcer, oruptloiv
und other affection of tlio nkln, oyos, thnvit nnd
lungs, eiitailiug uHin them u brief existence of auffer
hiK. and consigning thorn to un eurly gruve.
SKI.K-AIIDSH I nnother formUhblo enemy to
health, fur nothing rise in tho dread catalogue of din
ruse causes hj destructive u drain upon the system,
drawing It tliousunds of victim, through n few years
of suffering, to nil untimely giave. It dentroyn tho
nervous nystom, rapidly waste away the energle of
life, cause mental deiungement, jiroventa tlio pioper
development of the system, dU'juulilloa fur marriage,
koclely, business, und nil earthly happiness, and leaven
the sufferer wrecked In body and mind, predisposed
ta consumption and n train of evil more to le dread
ed than death lUelf, 'With the fullest confidence, I
assure the unfortunate victim of Keif-abuse that a
permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and, with
ihe abandonment of ruinous practice, my patlont
can bo restored to robust und vigorous health.
irregulailtles, and all disease of mule nnd female
ure treated on principle established by twenty year
pructlce, und fcuuetionud by thousand of the most ro
inurkablo curu. Medicines, with full direction, sent
to any part of the State, Oregon, Nevada and Wash
ington Territories, by tmtlont communicating their
Hymptoma by letter. Uuslues corresjKMidunco utiict
ly confidential. Address,
I.. J. CZAl'KAY, M. II., Ban Francisco.
4v The Doctor olfei free rousultntluu, nnd ask
no leniuneratlon uulcsb lio effect a cine. Ju'JOnillp
NOTICK is hereby given to ull persons
indebted to me by note or Honk tic
count, to pay thu same to my aent, Joski'H
Jacobs, ou or bulbro thu lfith February,
18(J3; otherwittu thu cunio will bu placed in
the haitdi of au atlonioy lor collection.
Jl&SE UOIIINSON,
I'er Jo.Ki'it Jacoiih,
Eagle Mill'. Jununrv 23d, 18(i3.
OU riUNTING neatly icnliil at the
I SENTINEL OFFICE.
IV J.-UTAH. ,'iK.f. M0MANt. . UhWtim '? tfi
RYAN, I0MAN I CO,
TwO'Btory', Fire-proof Brick StOrf
Kext'Doorto ExprettOflM,
Are now in receipt of i pari4 of their
Spring BblpmeDt of"
New and Fashionable '
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS.
Bonnets, Monitors, otc.
And will be constantly roceiYing, through
out the year, additions to tbetr efdek.
Wc have now on band a entirely tW
stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE'
DRY GOODS,
Millcncry Goods; Trimninp
GIRLS AND BOYS' '
Hftts, Gaps id Monitor;
CLOTHINGr & BOOT8.
Slippers. Gaiters A hoc,
llrutiscls 3-pIy and Ingrain
ALSO
TOW-LINEN CARPET
FOH DINING ROOMS.
IN EVERY VARIETY.
Agricultural XmplaaMBts,
IRON AND STCKL,'
WHEELBARROWS,
Groceries
OF ALL KINDS
LiqiORS of choicest quality
Tobacco and Cigars,
Crockery St Glassware.
FINE JAPAN TEAS,
DRUGS & MEDICINES
Faints, Oils and Glass
Mining Implemants, '
COOPERS & CARPENTERS' TOOllff
Patent Tnckle Illockn,
POWDER j IN-KEGS AND CANT
CAPS, LEAD AND SUOTj
KEROSINE LAMPS,
MIRRORS,
DUCKS from Nn. G to OOOO,
ANDi IN-FACT,
Almost EVcry Article Ustiklly
Called for In this Place.
Having 'established ourselves in Jack
sonville lor a long term of years, it is o-ir
full determination to keep up at ull reasons
henceforth a No. 1 stock oi goods, nud h
conduct our business aa to mako it for tin)
interest of tho people of this Valley to
trade with us. We will not he outdone in
the variety of our stock, the quality of our
goods, nor can wo be undersold, ns our cu
gaeinents are of the most fuvoruhle nuturr.
Cull and bco out goods und leurn our
prices.
II IE MORGAN & CO.
N. B.-COUNTBY STORES will
bu supplied nt u sliudo ov.er .S:in Fimiic'ifcu
cost and charges. R. At. & CO
..