Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 30, 1864, Image 5

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THE OREGON SEHTINEL
Tim ATLANTIC NKWS.
BY
CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
STATE TETEGRAPH.
7.Vjr,y.Mrom Vrn to Jaeltmritlt tiftttttg
or Iht SmUneL
From (Af SoioW JTra, Jan. 24,'A.
llrmltnartrw Army ol I'otomuc Jan.
22'!. N''lting o! special Interest hns tran
spired within our line for several day.
The enemy appear to enjoy n similar state .
of tjoitt
Gen. John Sedgwick command
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A ttarlv of one hundred guerrillas made
i iitcht nltuek on Cijl. Switzcr's brigade
nf Ninth Army Corp.. wounding five or I
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..i nf our inrn. E'cht dead rebel were
Irft on the ground, the guerrillas having
tuin promptly repulsed.
New York. 22il Ship Garibaldi came
cO" southwest shore yesterday undsmsged.
H proceed on her voyage to San Fran
cico the first fair wind.
The rmei special dispatch dated Well
ington 2lst. say General Duller left yes
triday lor Fortress Monroe. I le is hopeful
that he will lc able lo release our prisoners
nt Richmond witliin n month. lie will not
r-cvde an iiieh from the high ground he has
tukeii with the rebel Authorities,
An officer o! Hanks' command writes lo
a friend Ihsi, liefurc the 1st of June the
ho!e country west of the Mississippi will
H of the Mississippi will
In arms. I-rgv (uantl-
within our lines from the
liet-ieur of rebels
tKHof cilloncome
pUntalioni of Texas.
Petitions from Wtconln strongly nrgc
tliat n bill be prrsenli-d to the House soon
praying for the removal of a Judge of the
l .S Siiprt-me Court, for brllx-ry and cor-
niptimi tiion the bench of his circuit,
The World's s-ciuliilpatcli suys t,c i
windier or rebel refugees now passing ,
through nulilarv line Is very great. A '
p-nllrinun rmm Mississippi say llie rebel I
cinicript5on is being i-ulorcrd. but that con-'
scripts desert as bit as lliey ore conripi-,
d. latest nccHints from the rebel lines at '
New Orleuns rtport that I lie rebellion can- steamer Itapharl at Mantanu, from New
not stand much longer. Their currency ' York. She Is intended for u blockade run
liui become vrortlihrs, and planters hide , tier.
tmaycveiything or value from the relxls. j A New Orleans It-tier says a light
Humors rays that Longstrcet recently draught river fleet Is filling out lor service,
made a tender of an important charactrr 'The corre;oiident thinks it and the troops
to the General Government, involving the returning from Atlokapas are Intruded for
sum-tider of his forces ; that an official was I combined udraoce on Uperedrlven.
iletailrd to hold an interview with him and i New York, 23d. The Creole from New
ogrec um terms, and such terms were Orleans. Jan. 15. has arrived. Hanks
i-fferedliim that he declared that, rothrr proclamation was tk chief topic It was
than accept them, he and the cope would , much commended by the loyal people,
fight to jhe last. We rannot suy how much i Grore's division had been ordered to Mad
trnth ihere h In lids story. Uonvllle on I.ske Ponchartraln. Another
A Democratic caucus last night pasw-d rebellion took place at Matamoros. Itei
resomiioos mstrucilng a committee to
ptre an address to conservative jieople of
the United Stales
mr l mttii btoies
-, -h.iKi..ii, .in u opjicars irom Supreme Uovernmeiil. Irom wliom to elect
commnnication or the Coinmiwlooer r u Govmior. None of them ure persons
the Department of Agricultural Commit-! who have taken part in the pending luvo
tee of Slate, that, in CiKtmiiMmner's opio- uion.
1'in, an ort valortn tax of twentr iier
cent, on leaf tobacco would destroy the ex-1 or Delegates, yesterday, a series or resolu-1 Kn. I will Hell lo the highest b'ddi r. at pub
ttort trade, which now e'ves us ttMit, mil .i..... .1 -i .i..' i j.i. 1..1.1 . He auction, on the land claim of thn late
ion. revenue, lie . .'
...,Bv
wps at less tlian one-third tlic product of
Hruril. and shows that the export of Ilraril
l.m in.i .r.n r..n i.i i ,i . i . .
l.as mcrea seyen-fold within the last two
37v.. . ,, ... , ,1
WHrnh 1 V it M 'T ' S,,er I
nmiiigton, V C lJlh.jlecI.r the cap-
lure and destruction or blockade-rur.ners
Hanger, Dendlgo and Hero. 'J'lie Drudlgo i
was run ashore, set oo Gre and shelh.-d, but
Ixing on iron vessel, was comparatively un
hurt. An attempt was made to towherolT
uy the .Montgomery and Iron Age. Thei
. i . i
unery stuck fast, but her powerful !
. i n- .i-i i . .
got her off. I he Iron Age also got ,
.Montgd
e igines
uground. and though two gunboats tried I
tlnir best, she could not be moved. Ihr
guns were accordingly thrown overboard,
und she was set on fire and blown up. Her
oOiciers and crew were transferred to the
new te&sels. The Hanger wasrunathore
and set on fire by the Minnesota. One
wan was killed and one wounded in boats
which boarded her, by rebel soldiers from
shore. The Hero was destroyed io the
same way. The Montgomery had betu
engaged several days In shelling rtbel car.
dry. A letter ravs the blockade-runners
are being rapidly deitroytd.
Dates to Januarr 23.
Fran tkt Smtintl Cztra, Monday, 25i.
New VcrW. o2nli .11 U.mhV. w.,.1.. I
Ingtou special m)b that it is probable that !
Geo. KchoBehl bos becu ordertd to relieve '
Geo. Foster. J
For the present, legislation on the roM
question has been Abandoned, the Secretary
nf the Treasnry not deeming it expedient
to recommend further restrictions.
A steamer having Nassau dales to Tan.
1 0th. with particulars ol unsuccessful chase
nf blockade-rnnner Hun bv the Yonder
bill. Tlic former threw 70 bales of cotton
overboard. The Vnnderbilt gnlncd on hrr
fast, but she. escaped by running Inside of
a rerf. Several blockuilers had arrived
at Wilmington, one commanded by the
noted Confederate Alter (?)
rtH.!Mn.,t nil '11....... ... t.-1tt..
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"' "" """-'"J "tm""lt Jr...... i...
U, jj. Senator.
...
Gutbric will probably be
n - iecim.
,,c,,roU 22.l-TiwJircl.t one of the
l1'l'"" ' m" nuasnn, .me...
gan, absconded with $30,000 belonging to
the bank.
Washington, 22d. Dispatches from Ad
miral Lee report the destruction of 21
blockade runners, within a short period, oft
Wilmington.
Tlic tstimatcd cost of the ship canal
around Niagara Flts is S35 000.000. In
addition to this 83.o00.000 will be ufk.d i
forlhetnlargementof the locks on theOs-j
wegn nnd Erie Canals ; 84.000.000 for the
canal from tot. Lawrence river via lkc
Champlain to Albany ; SI2.000.000 for .
M',e enlargement of the Illlnoii canul o
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'" v' r 0(,(1 "" Mn !""
vi'irsnon owi-ciing me t.anisnmrm. m
Viwii'wt ouecting me
V.llandlFhom was before
Co,,rt ,0 tUT- u w" orlS'
banishment of
llio Supreme
inallyer parte.
Vallandlcham being tlic tetitloner. A
motion for n writ vtttrtioraii to llic Judge
Advocate General. It was argued by G.
'.. I'ugh fur and b Judge Adrocate in
ojiposltion.
New York, 23. IlcuM't tpeclal says
'''"f "rritlng fiir our lines, say Presi-
Jcnl ' nmmty proclamation Is creating
fre,i"S ln ,!le nM army which Indicates
'" ut,or demoraliMtion. Itecrults and
rtrtnriilnp convalescents ore daily swelling
,Le runkl r "ur urm'
A Havana letter reiwrts arrival of the
pre-nook charge of the city Jan. 14th. He
jlid to rental next dav. acd the names of'
.i . . "i . i . .1. I
, tirre J)erH)I ,. ,0 b, presentt-l to the
Ilaltimorr. 23d. IntheMurvland House'
"" ' . " !. '" " """ "Ul
,cr. .,iufiu; iuiiu iiiiiuuuceu mxnuiiuus
providing for the expulsion of ony member
wbo uk-s d.kloyal langiuge.
ui.iu;i int.ubc.
nrlbBr- (1ut 23d.-Jud?e AVood-
word's decision . to the unconaitutiooal-!,
h w""t laws, and injunction
rt.,rujnl j,,, ff0 k
.,,,, r.... .i..b.-.- i..-.i.. .
u..vv, ...v. ,. v.u ,v .J...V, i.; mu iirg-
utivedbyo full bench, only two Judges
dissenting.
Cairo, 23d. The Little Rock Dsmocrat i
of June 3th say. a so.uad of Federals .ere
attacked ten m les from there by McIUcs
r n r.i .. i
force. One of :be Jailer severely wounded,
New Yofki 23rd.A dUp;tch l0 ,e
Vfu)s Secretary Chose will Cll orders
for five-twinties received before notice was
given that no more would be furnUhed.
Fiftc-eu inillioa dollars io txevit have beeo
subscribed.
Haltimore, 23rd -Tlie Richmond Whig
of .ran. 11th says some southerners are ap
prehensive or un attack on Savannah, at
purt of the enemy's programme on the
coast this winter. This is caused by cer
tain recent oioverru-nU nt Hilton Head.
.MA., to liKlicte coocntratloa U.T'gjjffiXZ Sg
'"'" ' " 'uiwt. jiuuiuci iwuu
for this belief is that Savannah wou'd con-
stltutea base for the operations against
,be CD'J-
tf""'. 22d.-A meeting to-day of
0T' 2.000 persoos was held at the Capital,
t0 consult upou the restoration of civil
Government lo this State, Resolutions
were adopted recommending the authorities
of the Federal Government to secure re
publican government In rebellions States
by appointing military Governments.
Slavery was denounced its an evil In itself,
nnd the cause of the rebellion; recommend
ing the reorganisation of State Govern
ment by Constitutional Convention com.
pocd of Delegates pledged to immediate
and tinlvt-rs.il emancipation ; commending
the integrity of Gov. Johnson, ntnl recom
mend him to call said Convention.
Iloston. 2.1l. A correspondent writing
from Nctvbtrn says Information lias renclnl
there that n call has been nude at Raleigh
lor a State Convention, for the purpose of
seceding from their allegiance to the
Southern Confi-derncy.
Nmtli Carolina papers continue to de
mand jK-ace.
A country youth came to ton to see
his Intended wife, and lor a long time could
think of nothing to say. At last n great
snow fulling, lie took oecas'on to tell her
tint his lather's sheep would Ik nil undone.
"Well," said the. taking him by the ear.
- pif keep one nf them."
How to pt rid of rorrs: Hub Ihrmovtr
with ioatcd chevsv, and, let your feet Iwng j
out oflnni lor a night or two. that Ihcmlcc
may nibble them. If the mice do their du
tr. llir rrtnnlr still lx nifirici-nt,
T fXXTJTl c TTT T7tl
California Strrrt, Jackiontlllt,
DEALERS AND WORKERS IN
TIN. SHEET IRON, COPPER.
LEAD AND BRASS,
HAVK Just received from the Atlantic
Suits and Sail KmnclKo, a complete
stock of eterylliluglu their line, and will
kecpconitlnnlly on band an assorliueut of
tiie ix-ni nn, fchwt-lron ana Uiierwre.
Urnsa l'ln-s. Hydraulic Noizlo. Force
l'umii'. Chains. Lead Pipe, lloe.
IIAHUWAIIK, CIM'LKUY: NAILS
of all sizes:
liar, Plate and assorted Iron;
Paints. Oils, tilrc nnd Glass:
All (ualltle of Powder;
Shot or all number:
llrulies of every variety, etc., elc.
Alo,alyoii liund. a laruu lot of (.tores
of avMirtcd nires. Duck's Patent Cooking
Stove." and the " New World Stove." the
two very l-t and approved patterns in the
world. Parlor, Offlcu and Cabin Stoves,
fancy and plain, conducted on latest fuel-
i-Ting piaus. Doners, heiil-s, 1'uts, fans,
and evert tiling connected with lliew: stoves,
wurrantt-d duralili and (wrfect.
All article sold ljr them or manufac.
tnred. H'AUIIANTKI). Their work Is made
f the best material and of choicest patterns.
'SH.umera attenueo. io wun iiispnicn, ami
filled according to directions. In every
thlnir. their stock Is the larcvst and best
er brought to Jacksonville, and they arc
determined to sell at IjOW fitlCM toll IMSII.
Cll a(1), pwll,e tMr (M:k Mnrv ,mr.
AtluiinUtratur's Notice.
IS n,.niu,.r i'ui .i ',, nr n,.
' ntiliiP ef (lis Ptnnlu fyna-l In ninl fim
MM.! Krl.y. decnMd.at the inouth of
sain UreeK. lo miles ami a liuir ove
Daidwells. on Tuenlay. Feb. 9. 1801. f
TMl "' b',,l,r' r A,' I1' "'J'' f"."r', ""
( JM.rfmai iropi-rly Uloiigliig to thee-
late If the aro'r.-sild a.-cw,f
J ' "Vmi"!' fim001"'
w .'ubiiAdm.uUtrator.
ki-nteOw, Jt.2.lgcl.
. " ' . ... . rn
viimiiiikirniur'a nuie.
) Y order of the County Court, In nnd
D fur the county of Jackson and State
of Oregon, I will tell lo the highest bidder,
W "j !!' ;"'2
i nt tM. n,i r,.ur P M tin, wrwin
lot ten A. ii. ana lour t . m., tiw jiersoo
i property belonging to the estate of t
I Jj0(n Itou. demised.
JM.M.UVJ, VW W, WV., Vk".. ...V ....(-
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the
Terms of Hide gold and silver coin,
down. KMKIISON K. GOHK,
jau'.'3w2 Public Adinin.strator
Pbiwiix. Oen. Jan. 22,1 8CI.
.EAGLE BREWERY!
My Joseph Wottercr.
" O, lager, tweet larger, buttln1 lager ler,
iM)W lis praires ne 11 siuk " luc neitu.T
comes io-
13a pheif uud eln Lager Deer!"
fij-g nnJ compieu! mat in cuu uujr an twin-
pel"!n I" Bouthern Oregon In waking au
A ro. i arucie 01 J.x-T oeer.
The larire cellars of the establishment are
always stocked with kegs of lager ample fur
the largest whelesate or retail demand.
Call at the Baloou, on the upper end o
Oregon street, test the lr, and leave youf
or dei s. Jacksouvllle, Oct. U, Ut3,r
1. t, KTAK. . . K. S. MORIIAM. , .Klivrslll) 1IIXOK
RYAN, MOilGAN & GO.,
ESTAHLISIIED FOU TKN YEARS.
IN T1IKIR-
Two-story, Fire-proof Urick Store.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
UP STAIRS.
DKALKHS IN
All Musses of Slcrcliniidlse,
INCI.UDtNG
DRUGS & MEDICINES
OREGON WOOLEN GOODS,
FINK HRANDIKS,
WHISK IKS.
WINIW.
SYRITS.
And HHTKHS,
In nhlch we can offer
Induccnit'iils (o Saloons.
OUTFITS FURNISHKI) TO
Partios Going North.
AT VKRY LOW I'ltlCKS.
Wo Mill SUPPLY TIIADKIIS.
At a shade abovo San Francisco
cost and charge.
"VrV'o o.io n,
Permanont Institution
IN THIS VALLEY.
Wpnro
Ablo to Doal Liberally
With Good and Prompt Customers,
And will maki it for the Interest or
tucu to deal with us.
JVKoutsi for tlio
ASHLAND MILLS
AND
Eagle Distillery & Flour Mil
wo Ixwo
An Experienced Agent
RESIDING IN SAN FRANCISCO,
Kaabltiif- us to
DEFY COMPETITION.
U will pay
tho IIlRhest
lrlct tor
Market
WOOL AND HIDES.
We will Uke EVERY DESCRIITION
-or-,
For which we can get a market.
We will keep replenishing our stock with
Fresh Goods Every Mouth
In the year that the roads aro paciahle,
OALL AND SBI3. US.
IP, MORGM & C0.
JACKSONVILLE, Nor. 21, 18C3.
" 'Jkto
II. Blooiu
Is Now Receiving
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
A Large ami Wei l-Sc Ice Ceil
STOCK OF
GENERAL
CONSISTING OF
Dry cs-oocaus,
CX.OTHING0
GROCERIES,
inc., A'7C, ETC.,
All for Sale at Kxtrvmvl)'
TLoKr ntPMCOJS,
For Cash.
eo (iratiTuI for past favors, ho Invites
a Kvtivrul cull.
Storo on OrcROn Street, in
.M'G'tilly'M. ilrlcU.
Jacksonville, OcU 21, ItjGJ.
OIIEAP FOll OAS.IC
MAX MULLEE,
AT TUB
BRICK STORE,
Corner of Oregon and Malu Streets,
Jacksonville,
HAS Just received un addition to Ills
forimr largu and well svkcted Stuck gf
FANOY, STAPLE &. 8UMMEH
DBYGOODS
aacaOTinaNro-,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GrocericH, Liquori',
Cutlery,
Crockery, Mining TooIh,
All at Reduced Price.
ONKand ALL aro InvlUd to fa
vor him with a call, an it cotUiiulh
Injr to show itoods, and it Is a pleu.
urn to sll them at prices so low
that none can complalu.
Highest I'rlvu Puiil for Pro
duce in KxchUBgc for UoeiK.
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