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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1863)
SCUli-lllCClill) ClltlllCl I To otir (totieruMinoih j Om'B a Wkkk - Willi the present numlior - " Whilst earth lUorl.lt tracks around Ilia ran. r the Hk.vtinki., wo shall cease the publico- " " And fdlnr heat evolve" the good of matt, I ttoii of thu Kcrnl-Meckly Issue. Kor one year boiontrvUlmlllnaiclj-oipwlimfiiiiii!c1,vctr,xill. mlw nK,rtn,lH ,id ox In nil tliemnl nri'se Invoice the nrent I A.M. i . . . When tn tl.eVr..JV .frv her iifnn reich.,! 1 1"" experiment 01 puiilililltg n MIJ1I. To rtcelve Christ's head. raUstltUiiltig with weekly paper In Jacksonville, nnd wo linvc Corn mi' Hit! cold, .found that It till not tity. Jlliiuy person .Jt UE3TqBtBMte Jacksonville Prices Curront. Itermrtnl rur the Hqntli.cl Corrrrtr.l tVrfk)' J.ici)NviM.K. rUiurilay. Oct. lo, ihi;3. Flour, hi (jr. ruck, pur luo,. J'J M Corn mcMil. hit 100 S3 fit) r l ml Hhviil.pvr bushel Ill a If. Tnn1lthiiMllonOIMtwtnlii prenehwl- ,,,,, preft.r ,, .,,.,.,! I v in B ' Jl-irluy. rf fit) n Th net- l,ne fiivrrnla Iht M. '. ' , . , , , ,, Outs, do .Tin Prone lo thu dust ll.o slave's bnnl fettern , ' r tH.kly impor. Intt limn IoiiimI lliut Chickens, peril. S3 lit) u lull, mil lew or iinii numiicr nro willing to tiny , iliiv, iln Inn IS Oil it BRADBURY I WADE, JACKSONVILLE, "w,X3loXoim1o j Xlotrkil - llllAt.KIt IN- I'ot.vpifity illi'K for man's eternal fftiorl; Jnriicf thrown wl.lo the porliiN ol" her linll. Ami nil men are but unu rnt brotlicthiiud. Mr, l!ililor:''lv Importance of sus taining the Government, by llm nMcnililul wisdom of t ho millon, In thu next Con- ilfi ftlitmlilat a yenr wu have regularly malltil In each rale I ,i0 hoc round'.'.'. .' '. nrlbem paper containing thu ht,v latest ' lli'of, nctt, per lb., retail, lip to ilnto or pHf. Thu cntllent'lnlellN i J'"rlj. ''". ''", : genoo of nil llm Important events of the, ,'!!I'. ' hVl'.. !' '!!?;." '" i. T.. ....... .'. lu .,nl.ll,, ll... I.M. r,LI I .. , ...,... .. . ,!'"'. "'.I'" .... i i iur. nrririui a.mi rriiiMANKM'T in TOUII f,--i . .ivnwiiMf, ...u .. i. iw;ni nur mu iit'tjii rtvpirni ii- mi- (jriipic ill I Ui'ee. pr III. lliucxlrn expense iriiilnil Torn semi-weekly. ! H'lcoii, shies, clear, per lb, I.'...... W...I I. I C..I. ...!.... ..I- I... ...... I " IM'lll-., Illll(l 1TV.ll1Lr.lt. MM1 .'1. 1111 111,1 .11 llU 111,", in ii 20 n Hi n 1H a 12 it 1'.! it III it :i7 it !tf it Uniox. a (tiivmi.NMr.vr rmi tiii: whom: is ' people, as fear nro entertained tlmt our' Muitlnm and central Oregon, nnd Del .Vnrte, ' l-'rfsf. Iresh, pardon M it IMIMPMM tni.K." Il'iaii'nyi'on. lACICMI.VVII.I.r., (IIIDIIII.Y. swiirday i:vi:.i.ij, cut. io, mi Inwii ilclrsiillon lii not u unit In uncomli tI through tho rnliinm of HicHkntinku ; , . '-!"'r j" tlumil support. butwhero unu iwiler h.tn rab'crllH-il nml , t ton ii ." w l'i lVi 1 ".' The Idler of the Hon. Mr. Ilnnling m. l"M "r Hw iwpcr, wo nro conlhlcnt there j (jrwii" npi.lei, .In".' r .. ...,. .. . .ill. .i uiii iro iiiiiiiii iuii unu initu nuvrr ikuii n i "'. ..'.i.-- Inoiax. Mr. iTninm llroirn, niri"cnper toSnpt. tltintiii'.'iloii, nrrivnl lieronu Hut iinlny evening, wild dl.pntchw ami fumN to Sub-Affcnt Unpen. umlrnluml tli funih are iicconip.inhiJ with iinfciiil or dm that no pnrt thereof h lo lie r.iwiHleil in mpport of ImliaiH lit .lucktonvilto or nny of tha whlio Kcltlcment. 'I'hey can only reccivo lu Iwncfll.i by removing nml rain-ilnlng In ihelr own country. Tlii hat the projier rinu to It. Thu cil..bliiliimnt of a .Military 1'oJt In llut region nflbnl the first oppcrtunlty for thu Imli.in I)pnrt- nu'iit to tiuivu hi Ihli iliructiou. Tho lino lent ami llntvinp propiiultlei of Hie Klum ntli and Modoa liiiliaii.J, who have hereto fore nuJo ll.eir winter quarters (Ineu tho removal of tho Uoguo Ulvcn) in the valley, lm been n nuisance utmost unbearable. We arc (,'lml to notice tlnlSunt. Hunting don npprcciates our condition, and is dis posed to net promptly in ineuiurcs for our relief. The only question now it, can tho Indians ba kept at tha post, or is It too reverse it. cold for their manner of habitation and Flylo of clothing ? Clearly thu ngent In charge must locate near tho post for the MQeMjry protection. Agent Uogervi In. forms us that lie expects to winter nt the Iikes, and shall attempt to collect the lu ll la in nt some point where bo can overlook nml control tlieni! lie is a native of Urcn .Mountain, and profewed not to be much ufruld of deep enotv or Jack-frost. on the I'rcsMeiit'H ''Emancipation I'rocla niatiou," nml I, as n constituent of that gentleman, who both by vote and jxrn nil. vncnliil I lie cnti.e of tho Union party in Ornrmi, desire, whilst there Is yet time, in make known to our Senators nml Hopro- sentnilve wlint nie thu wntlments of the ienp1c on that iiieninre, so that they may ierfnrtii their CongroMlonal duties under- siandingly; and the sentiments I e.pre lima for tho viilu.ilile news eomevt.l In I '" "' P""cnw. Ui ii;iiii.Minlirm. J it ft it i: it 4 it 2.i it -((I it ll 1. ....!. 1.. -..... I "'M..-V..... Ill HI. Ill II .Kin .iMipii hi I..IIHIIIII-. cni'licil ragiir il -it, n llereofler, we .Imll publish it weekly pn i llrown mgar, do Ti n per, double the tlzo of thu senibtu-eekly, l,"ct-'t 'I" till n nml mntnlntiiir Tiill d inncli rmittnif timlliip ll""'.." "'. 1(1 a ....",, o.:.- tiunlleii, ill. film iitiuj- uiiii'i n.TiMj' nwr in hut cum-, ti lU nwrltn render can Judge for tlicnielven. 37 I fiU 20 T2 211 CO 0 37 2H 2ft DmifOV ClIM'KIIMNtl Lkm. Tkmikb. Tin-.Siipriiii) Cntiit Ihli" tiinrnlng deeiilr.1 lilt' en.o llf f.lw-Uii v. I'llllnn. nt. ill . fi-nni Itunlnii county, whleh Involvril the illntJt I Kelly of C ivrvrariod. At Vancouver, ',1, DelnUTftth. LlKirr. wt. or Ut regliiwiit V. T. Inl'niilrv. In MbH Amkma Kku.v. ilaiiultter of Cniil.'Wni. Co. -C"lt O. C. nro not mlno nlone, but Inclu.lo thoio or 1"TV-L0"i"r .? JfI'Vl'IilL'1' Jy lY '.' I,H; "' '' ,llt- ' ''" vMmici or Cspt. my loyn. neighbon. iVnrXl,,!:! , i? K Jft W?f K'.'.'v J'r W' tt I.,trne,.,atreofns.fprcvlnn.y5S1 nAlllllllflil (..( 1.1 ..(, .IIi.iiii.iaii.l1 aT ll.. I II n . . ..... .. . T T" J coiuulled, would have disapproved of Hie "Hmancipatioii I'roclamation," in conso quvnee ol our pro-jlavery cilitcation, nml (lit elnp-lrup that our lnnn iifTillatloti with the Ueiitncrutlc parly has surrnuudtil in with; but time has shown, and events linw proved, the wisdom of llm measure, and I uonldcr It ns irreversible as the command ants given by God to .Mutes, nml llmtn pigmy might ns well try tn move "Mount llolrv. C. J.. Rlmttiiek uti.l WIImhi ln-I.l llm XDiod. Imv conslltiitloiml. Juilginent revered. :T, ., ,.T i-V7 .y'rw. - At lr. I.. S. ThoinpfimV lluiplliil. In thN Judge r,lm Is .ippo..,, to the war. and, If. ' 1. llr "!!' !i:,1:..!Vn"T .& .......1.1 .1 ...i.ii. i .. - .- .. - - ,...w.. , ..n... ...VI. Wtf iiiniiTii in, muni. iiiiir.niiy iiruiiie iivcry yiiri". net or the Adnilnllrittton for lliu mpprej flouuf the relmllloii, iiucoulltiillonal. DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IIiSTG, MOOTS & SBCOEy, PANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Tobacco & Segars, PRODUCE, iiaudwaui:. olassw'auk. tlUKK.NSW'AUK. WOODKNW'AUB, MINERS' TOOLS, All of which will be wild nt low prices, for OASII.oritesiriiblu I'ltODUCE. Tins J)(!H!otl4iit of .Sliivi'ry. Defending lis course In iidvocaliiig the restoration of the Union on nu nnii-slitverv Shasta" from Its base, us nny man, clique ! bails, thu New York Tribune, ninnng otic NEW TO-DAY or parly, to caiiie the American ioop!e to hen the slave lords drew the l'UNDim & CO.'S ;ui:at ouiuinal diouamio PAN0RA1A ""K Will exhibit ut er irrefruglble iirgninenls. jimlfies its pml llilll IW lllt f.1fin.ti iMtMll,... - .-I.I-I. I V "" !" msi iiaiitiiii'ii, iir UMICM ! - ... , .. . . sword or civil war lo mako slavery millon. I wc Invite the rea.Wr'u close attention. Hays , ' 11"",,1,ln' ""s nl. or. rulllni. In llml. I.. ...Il.lt.l. n ,lml.. I H, I'.ll.,,,,. . WClOlM-r Illtll, IHO.I. .,.,, " . '. . , .. . , ... ,' . .. ... Tlill'iii.irM,liMyrrlvr.lfnmlliKMt,Uei, rn.. j...ti.iiiiria uii i.in in uiu ruiira oi ; i proiuineni uemocrni who lives nml ' of il, rtw.i Trr lt...l in h,. u hiIm. Hie old Union, they tntu that tlieir failure ''' busint in mir oily (ami whno imme, It rn-ri hmu r tii Krit umi tat tan. tnsucceeil liytrtirinipli.il its ubolltlon, us ' !';1t '"f .ix'bliwilon. but for tho verillea. '" fsl.t in H-. rt r.wn,. n nmi.i.r.. nf .r.... L I I tlOll Of tlllM MllltVlllrlll. It 14 lit tllO rvrvicti TbM IIMl,Wln Mk f Brl lTliplM flmo fwi of n imiiura of wfcty tons in the preni , yAf W,) w,,s Indiwd mm worn i -ns-. i N um H .kiliM. .. nml of security In tho future, nnd having i slnee. to buy nu cslnle in lvulern Virginlu "Ml"- ''. ' iiu-mm!. vt iinc.. win uy mo poinu oi tlieir swonls written its "T'lmi rien in gum, nu euiiiinynl u fure- """ """" " i"iiinui.iii-iiiiiMHriii loyiil sn or 30 of. J iwi lkh dealh-wnrraiit. and the National (Invent-' !',""' ,n ,,VJ"I1 ". V'"!''' tlie poor whiles rexidiiig iipnn and u iceiit The plcnlo of tho SabUtth Schools, held In the OrerlK-ck drove, on Thur.day, wus quite nunieron.ly ntteuded, and wus un oc onulon of rare fun lor the children, and of I plwmro for all present. Adtlnwas were inula by Kevs. Wllllann mid .Starr; rich oakes and bon-bons were distributed In profusion, and the usual Innocent and healthful nmiisumenUof running, hopping, jumping and sitlugiug, were Indulged in with hearty Zt. A now gamu of tying boys in whwt-sacks.uiidruiiniiigforftin.irk, was a source of great mirth. After many years, thu day will lw renumbered by the children as a bright oals In life's weary pi Igrlmagej Tiik 1'AXoitAMA. Wo were In error in stating in our last paper that tho panorama would be exhibited in Jacksonville on this evening, the propletors finding themselves unable to reach this place as soon as wus expected. They will however be prepared to exhibit on Monday evening, In Uyan's new brick ball, If the Panorama is truly what It is represented to bo in the adver tisement in this paper, It deserves and tviil no doubt receive a liberal patronage. ......t w...g ...cccs,..!., ii on.y remains ior , , ,, ,0 Miln illlirt;rii ;, Wt. (J us to execulo the sentence, mid give lliv,iiiieinl in other liunlness. lint it fw tuvks hydra-hemletl moiutir a iltccnt burial. Iwi! elapsed mull ho recelv.il u dispatch ironi ins nireman. uruinir i in in luirrv Louiili coiiniy nml heln him If I. then, have clearly expressed tho'i,.ici m winiios or tho loyal people of Oregon, It is evident that nny ol our delegation who go to "shiver n lance" ngalnit tlie "Kmanoipa Hon IVocIamatlon" will, Ijeyond peradvent ure, bei-omc n "dead cock in Ihc pit," and when the elections come round will have to retire into privato life, liko .Milton S. La. th.im oml men of his ilk; but us Ihc people ore not entirely imnlhearlid, wo will ac cord to such of our oflieers ns may incur our uupieuinru mu company oi many ner- OF THE UEI1EI.LION. tX. To lf exhibited ut Uyan's new bui'dini.. Admission, 81. lnors oh-ii ut 7 n'cl'k, K-rfurniaiieo lo commence ut 8. FOIlSAXiK Gold Hill Qtmrtz Mining Company will sell, in thu highest Ixililvr? fur eitoli, out of trouble. He tiromntlv nbevnl.iind r. il ' . : ruun uiirr rvaviiiif.' ins l-milie Win wu Hell Un Hiliinhiii (hlnl.r - lfti"i on liv thr.-u .wnil......... ..,n ...l,.i I U" """.'. UetQlitr 1 .. 18I..I, Ids estate, but must hire or buy slaves. Ho at Hi.! Court llo.iw. b,ttveeu the hoiiMof tiii.iiiii ,u iiiiiuiiiiiuii urueii i ii. 1 1 nu nan itvn nun inreu o clock 1 M imported no laborers into Viruiiibi Ihut his men were nil nutives of tlie .Slate, mid fized residents of I he vicinage. &c , but was Cllt short III' the 8linkMlil.ni. fnnw llm I-..I,. el (lenernl .lenkinO with it eurt remlmhr I NV H JTF.-O A3C i he Jly order of tlie Cnmnunv. . 1IKNKY KI.IIM'KU Socrnfnrr. Jackonvllle. Oet. 10. 1K03. oatlOld - - - - . - -.. v "I ll llllll 111' .. . , - m - ----... manl.ni.lilM. n,., In ni.r n.1.1,, l. I. ' l "" ,m" "1 PropOHll IO nrgllO .... 4M mmis. itAinl llltlt It lium imt I.i hnlL... l Tl been "riding on a rail" for two years ondn gila to eiicourugo while labor where slaved uan, ami as tins exercise lias caused them considerable abrasion and Internal suffering, we desire to relievo them from their miser. Ics, nnd if tiio wliolo tolick nrc fit for noth ing eUe, they will at least make good ftnu viewers. If loyal men enterlulned doubts of the propriety and policy of tho "IVoclama STAVES 'W'WlSr'E'JESJD. were to bo Imd-and that they only desired rrK undersigned ilenlrrii to contract with to know whether lio prnpoeil to eoinplyl J. some pernon, to supply luiu regularly with tlieir demaud or tuke tbe consequences ' Wi gol, WhltcOak Stave'. Oir wldeli lio of refusal. will pay TUN DOLLAItS pr Ihommiiil. de- nen' one oi iiih wiiiie laborers n re- iiverm a; reKa. i-or pirilcnlars. sihlreiw spwlable citizen, nver fifiyjears of ago, lbu'u,'erllK,r.utYrcka,orJoiepj U'eiierer, who hiipiiemd to bo present or pawing-. nl Jackonllle. veniuriti me query : i(ut wuat are ice lo ilo to support nur fain hes ?" " Don't vou know enough to hold your tonaue?""re- tlon" (for noiio entertained doubts of its "ndetl the scion of Houllirn chivalry, Judgo Tointan's three-year old filly ''Mlnule Klfle," has won the principal purses of the first and second days' races, over the Oak Grove Course, near Yreka, on the Gth and 7th Inst. The first race, slugle mile, contested by " Koto Dixie," and " Minnie," was won with coso by the latter in 1:55. She well-known Messenger, One-Arm Urown, of Malem, was so severely blinded by poison oak, as to be confined to n room in our town for several days of this week, lie was so fur recovered as to be able to leave on tbe stage this morning for Salem JOHN jiosr.it. octiutr & WADE AUK NOW UECEIVINO A Largo & Well-Sclocted KTOCK OP Spring & Summer GOODS, NEW STYLES DKESS AND Millinery Good Fancy and Staple JDiry Goods CARPETING, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, MEN AND BOYS' Spring & Summer CLOTJririsra, HATS AND CAPS! AND ALSO A JVluo Assortment of Ladion, Men and Boys' Boots and Shoes ! i inai nu unu no cnoiee, ,,.,." ,'i.i. i,i -"""'". wild the het nnIliln ' ' ?'? w,,h C,l,,cr ot ,,s "'"' ' wiiii me nest possible , c 4 llw aglxUlH tll0 ,!rm th lM lio white Virgin ans to ; rur fc..in.M1.i. witli such n look as he might have bestowed on n toad who had undertaken tn lecture him on trigometry. The poor white was cowed Into nbject silence j tlie ew orker wid that lie had no choir. so lie submitted .. ..i . . .. unity, iiiniiiji-iii ii u wu io ir' ill i:iin in r... ii.... . -i ..'.-."...... " nuiiviueiu, I .urn nu.rj nun nun rnggen unfciiooicu ; cuiiuren. proeeeiieii to Hire the slaves ot i his domineering neighbors, us ho needs must. Ho was paying the whites 80 cents , in casn per nny j they told him they would gladly work for CO cents rather than lie thrown oil j though he wanted ihelr work nnd they wauled his money, they were all under the yoke of au Iron despotism, and bad to succumb. .TncknonvntcJTct. 8. 'A3. jHuoiiitiou oi coa,t..o.8,ii,..iOUK PIKKiMX AX1) ASHLAXD nu. L'iirri!itTriiip nercinioro exntuug be tween the uiulerMiMied under tho linn naino' irnv. ,,llkU or.M'Uiighlln & Kllppel. has been this day , J--W.9USM dissolved by mutual eoiuent. All thojo, knowing themselves Indebted by nolo or Will be supplied with n Good Astsortmetit ."lift uixiiiiiii, uru requested to Seine tvllout -OF- IliOiie liavliiL'. A Salt Kprlng lias been discovered with, in twelve miles of Portland, on Willametto Hlougli. It yields twenty.two pounds of gait to every hundred pounds of water. Hy n late census, it has been ascertained that the total population of Idaho Terrlle. ry is 32.312. Of that number 709 are voters, 1,089 females, and GDI children. prewut thein HKNItV KMPPKL. T , , JOHN .M'l.AUGHLI.V. Jncksonvlllc. Oct. 7th. 18Ca. ltAlhltOAD kotiuj:. luitice) at tho limo it wus ued, tlioso doubts Imvo sinco been removed, nnd "Quant i ell's" matsatre has completely di. pelle.1 "old limo prejudices," and I wy em. piratically tlmt the loyal men of this State will sustain that Proclamation in the field, us wcu as in mo beuale, for it Is now a 7ir and pnr of the "Declaration of In. dependence." As the end of tho rebellion will again make tho people of the South our fellow, citizens, nud as tho sufferings they have ecdured, and tho bravery they have shown, In a bad cause, will, when wo are again o united people, make us Irrcsistable as n na tion, I .think the people of tho Stato of Oregon would favor sucli a modification of the Confiscation Laws, as would leave to those in rebellion tlieir homesteads, with luud attached to tho same not to exceed one iiumireu nnu sixty ncres. ami that tho n-iv Southern poor winto men or the Month, ami widows islieil with tho United K lute enrollment. I vlllo road, between K. (Sore's and O. I). Ho witli orphans, who have no land, lie douu. '" "" k """Hi ami enjoy the benefits or 'u . " I'uwntx. Apply immediately, tetl one hundred and slstv ner Pnr-U i lll(s fautberti conscription. , . . A. II. IIANLIJV. ,, . , : I w" oreeK. sept. ao. ihwt. i,ct:nvl i residence ol five years In loyally to claim Ifyou want aalaorkeiroriaL.erto.lrire, T-irnn vn nnnu- v " 0 Iw,ent- IIiuebnu. I away the " blues," go to Wcttcrer'a Drew- V ebunira lor Merduiml !. ' "rs JulylU.-27 MAX MULLEU'S, I STiPLE Ail HKOr GOODS Which will be sold ut JACKSONVILLE PUICES. Advice Wonni Foi.Lmvjxo One of our exchanges gives tho following advice, which is worth considering: Ifnnybodyis ilisntifieil with Federal lummy, ,ci mm go ooiiin unu get Uonleiler ii io mnnfly, i United Slates THE Stockholders In tho Gillfnrnla and , Cohunb'ii Itiier llntlroad Coiiipaiiv. are i hereby notified lo meet at llio olllm'nr J. Gaston, in Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 7th day of November. IBUIt. for tho jitirpooor electing a Hoard of Directors to serve lor the ensuing year, .1. fiASTON, On Muilf of tho Incorporator. Jaeknonville. Oct. 7. lhJ. oot7SI ' A GOOD SMAItTnnV.lMilne.il. Il.nnn ia.iyuo.ly ii dlssntlsneil with "A ol twelve and lllicon years, can tlnd taxes, let him iro South and i uiiinliivnipnt nml n .......i l, ....... .... ....i..i.... IllTPJ ir nn.l.n.li. U .!!.... . 1 A I 'l.'l.-l II II IV. ..i- .""... .' .,'"h I' tia.iijiii . un inn iirKKiiii l?AMILY GH00EUIE8 at I1 DUADDUUY & WADE'S. STATIONEItY .t I1LANIC HOOKS ut HUADDUUY & WADE'S. 7?INE CIGAHS AND TOUACCO l1 nt DUADDUUY Ss WADE'S. "WOOD AND WILLOW WAHE ut DHAD1IUHV tc WADE'S. 1?1NE TEAS nt JL1 DHADHUHY & WADE'S. Apiilegalc, OcL 4,18(53. .cry. His brew cannot be heat. i TOOL AND HIDES DOUGHT by in Ais fliuituAr. x uu. IIOTOGHAPII ALDUM8 nt DUADDUUY k WADE'S.