Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 18, 1864, Image 7

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Lgttont to tho Sanitary Fund.
Immlnir I "" ol conirimi
U5(niHint given annexed to the
iik contributors. At Jackson-
j(ftcrl oilier Precincts (lie name
flrcrt no' recorded, consequently
-.ia Mmnniit run lip nlvMl
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j n to '" fricl",, of "ie cauf 'l'0''
b1i tliO projpecis ui we ouuiuirjr
more Ihttorlng In Southern
. . -i tUn tirrannt. Tim lllfnlf IflfT
iiat r" - o
,cf ike community arc gaminR con-
, h tVe Sanltnry Commission, tttnl
Lflook on It as n ptrly measure,
ijtoesrry wit tho scllHli ends or a
lo mIh employment thereby.
I.Vilioml Institution, worthy lis?
rf every American citizen on
mi of mercy and humanity fur out-
ujtlilog of tltc kind In tlio whole
rfcttiooi.
,ltill l'rcctnct, 8-10 13 In coin
i.iMin Irirul lender notes : F.lllih
i(10OOO.nil C. C. Ilcekman 81 00.
Wto l'rcclnct Mrs. (J. Hunter
..IVt'ttSI. (! A. Friend Till cents.
f,i?2 Aineri iiiian ihic. tiiiini j
,a,Y.Uif Lyon 8.1. U 0 ICnlitlit
riisVr.i8t..r CUyi.U0o.US
t V P w UlcJinnl'on fi()e, Peter
.jr. John iimiimif one. .mines
Z,rt J2.lt II lt-Hr) 1. C Hclulirj
Uiticc8.1. Waller CrnxionS'J.
HrwMc, K lllmfck 82 flu. S II
. l4V8nillli31. Thn Croslon
ItiCpWI S-V (! Mnurnilcr 82 80.
rf.$J. Henry Custer 81. A
. ., ij-i...inr.ii.. r.n ...... 1. i 1-
ycl hlJ K'VIIIVIIII .n. whip. 41 I
,IUt.llll A IIUIIltT HOC. ,M
,t) Jul nlww one. 1 ntnl (i-i i..
AtlJtA lulll III leitill tender.
lfdnoWMtcrr .14.
Fntfm Precinct T Cnmeron 820,
IteijW, Itowo 8.1, iImiiih
U JlllllrukeOlO, PAmrsSfl,
urfl John Cheatham H.'l. John
safilVm Cameron 85, H I. Cam-
CJl M 1) KturRls 82 mi. I.vman
tfl-W r linstock 82 flO, Ham'l
ill 0 It MnUonl 85. Henry
rt SO. A nonmmi 82 (10; K
;!; Wai t'ondra 82 fill. A W
? II H Anntlronp 8'i fin. ; K
r.. Total, 8;J7 coin nml CG7
ynbtr of contributor 23.
kwtt l'rrelnct J A Wllion 8X,
IAifi. (; K.ircwld 85, UUl Urn
lAHJIIencdietSfl. J A Wotli
I MM) tnil 0. Six coiilrlUitor.
iUk L'reclne t 13 SOonillB 00.
tat ef contributor furnished but
i
iTkocnli) IVrclncI r2 fiO.
nni 1'rKinct-l) MalUe 1,T O
10, 1 ol unncendyko 2 .10. Knu.
tmncrl.FM Hmllli 1, .1 V (Inr
!J0.JoluiW'rlttlii2 00. (Seo Ynn-
ACUmKlelnhnninifr 2 00. Wm
! M. Ilhamtr ltnynold 2 00.
'Witx J. 10. K H Alltrer .Ciiit
!!. J J Corlwll 2 00. (Imtnv
m! 50, Wm Htnlh 2 00. John
Vbn CornnlM 0 00. W W t im
iri IU)w.lebuli 1 00. .Mnhnln
'Pnncw Klolnlinmmer 1 13,
'tWI2 80, Harriet ltow.ltbii-li
T)til52 13. Number of contrlh.
'nijmgt-W IS ond 2.
hiA8indl7.
IWrillXK COU.TTV.
I'Wa! 20, Bam'l HarkneM 20.
PH 5. II W 'IVlhwon 5, H
ntiHtlrr Hi.r-L- A 1.? I l.il,.r,l
lUchinj 2 00, Wm. Hiilccr
"'t au. iumur or con
fkt
I-Wm I'erncll 4. 8 Dra
llfcwton2. John Paynol.J
fti John '2 00, Jno Johni
'ribin "J SO. Jacob Uox 1.
lJ Nine contribulon.
,,;y-.'m A (llbion 10,
',W 2 SO, Kvln Taylor 2 00,
fjW.()iner J VnnnoyS, Wm
ViilJ 7 fl. .!..... ..i. 'i n...i
yNVnnny2flO,I)avMJ)em.
'i'jM'Tuir. 5. Mnrarct TuQTj
MhaT."" U'"W"U- Harriet
'? jw. Hirjcarel Jano Tuffo 0 00.
'1TbT. nun r..
ii,;-; "i uaiiira i iiuuiaa
TleoJoro drub 0 00. Kvullno
?M',i'JncVonnnyl, Ulroin
'i Total 38 00 and 6. Con-
,
k-WmMOrowlO.aloyal
r!4 TV " rrwi - OU. u t'
'.' 0 Adam 5. Choi Sanders
S.JYttWSO. Total
Wmtora and only 13 Totes
Lnirrnnco Icnord 2 00. Total C8 30 and
40, 2G contributor.
nouaMfl couxTV.
Scollsbtirj; (Jvrus Hedden 20, A K
Own 10. W W hrtlned 10. Job HatneM
10, Fred Simon 10. I) W Frarcv 0. J
Merrick fi, Clm W linker 0, J fl Holler
0. W W Well 0. H I) lllnndnlc 20. Oh
20. Piifb 20, O H llurtjc 10, It Ilultcr
0, K irilnrclmnl A, John Sawyer fi, Snml
Strickland 0, D J Lyonx 0. Tutu! 210 ;
l'J contributors and only 22 voter.
Scottsburg, fo (ur ui reported, I the
Manner l'rcclnct. C. Hetldcn, collector
Tor tho Fund In that l'rcclnct, ay, In a
letter accompanying the binds : " The re
sult I creditable, when you consider that
all of the tmhscrlbcra earned the money by
tho Hvvcnt of the brow, and all aru sound on
tho Union. May tho Union ratine nnd the
Sanitary Fund And n Ilka cordial support
throughout Orefton."
Hrtopltltliillnii.
Com. .. 7'. A'.
JAPKdOS COU.NTV.
Klljali (Jlniiiy 8 8100 00
O. O. Ileeknmn 100 00
Jarcpli Land In 0 00
Jacknonvlllu l'rcclnct.. 00 13 188 00
I'crkhisvlllc CD 00 0 20
Unlnntotvn
Anplesnlo 20 00
Trtbloltnck 13 00
Ivlvn 02 Oil
Sterllncvllle 02 13
Willow Spring 13 70
lbmlaucllri 8 00
12!) 00
0 00
10 00
V,
Total
JCIUKNII.NK rOUNTV.
IHand (
Wllllami-biirp
Vannny' Ferry
Oiillce Creek
Hrltfg.'
.8271 01 85C0 20
f.7 00
20 00
:ih on
M 00
71 00
0 00
40 00
Total 82C3 00
Scottuburt', Douglas Co.
8-10 (10
210 00
Whole nm't reported. 8037 01 8821 20
This amount I will take In San Fran
cIco, nnd el I (he coin for leital currency,
nnd turu It nil over direct to Itev. Dr.
Uellows, 1'rcsldcnt of tho Commission.
Yours, rwpectfiilly,
O. C. IIkkkuan, Ical Agent.
frtie-Tlios F Floyd 0, Wm
JnHr Johnson 3, For the
iu; -i "mii u, ivic.nnutrr
&.vhlle4. 1'elerOaniurd
Pi-iV ' '" "insoornez, Hurry
JUcl)tlll.Jas Holland 0, Win
i ' bimon A Kmerion 1, Oicar
AK'T !1
, - ivii .i, iiyiumis uiaru
CT'r5'UerKe.Malhewion
10, It It Middlcswoftb 6,
Natlmiul Uiilnu Platform.
Mr, Ilaymond, from (ho Committee on
Itefolutloni, reportrd Ihufollowlng :
!liolil, Tbat'lt Is Iho higliest duly of
every American citizen to maintain against
all their enemies the Intrgrlty of the Union
nnd tho paramount authority of the Consti
tution ofllio United Slates ; and that lay
ing aside nil dinVrcncvs of political opinions,
we pledgo ourselves as Union men, anima
ted by a common sentiment, nnd aiming at
n common object, to do everything In our
power to aid the Government in quelling
by farce the armed rebellion.
Rtiolvol, 'Flint wo npprovo tho determi
nation of tho United States not to com
promise with the rebels, or to offer any
terms of peace except such a may bo based
upon an unconditional surrender, and ces
sation ol their bojtllltles.and return to their
jut allegiance to tho Constitution and laws
of tho United States ; and that we call up'
on tho OoTcrnment to maintain this posi
tion, and to prosecuto the war with tho uL
most possible vigor, to tho complete sup.
presslon of Iho rebellion, in full reliance up
on the self-sacrifices, patriotism, heroic val
or and undying devotion of tho American
people to their country and Its free Institu
tions. lUtolvcd, That as slavery was the cause
and now constitutes tho strength of the re
bellion, and most bo always and everywhere
hostile to the principles of n republican gov
ernment, jastica and national safety demand
Its complete extirpation from theltepublic;
that we uphold and maintain tho acts and
proclamations by which tho Government,
In Its own defence, has aimed u death blow
at this glgantlo evil. Wo nro in favor,
furthermore, of such amendments to tho
Constitution. to bo mode by the people,
In conformity with its provisions as shall
terminate and forever prohibit tho existence
of slavery within tho limits or Jurisdiction
of tho United Slates.
The next resolution thanks soldiers and
sailors of tho army and navy for their gal
Isnt and berole achievements In tho defence
of tho country.
Tho following resolution approves the
practical wisdom nod unselfish patriotism
of Abraham Lincoln Indorses as esentlal
to the preservation ot tho nation and tho
Constitution, the measures and acts by
wblcb be has defended tho nation against
open or secret foes j approves especially of
the Emancipation Proclamation, cud the
employment as Union soldiers of rueo here
tofore held in slavery.
Itaolvtd, That tbo Government owes to
all men employed In the army, without re
gard to color, the full protection of the laws
of war, and that any violations of those
laws by the rebels should bo mado the sub
ject of full nnd prompt redress.
Tho next resolution favors filtering nnd
encouraging n foreign Immigration,
Itcwkttl, That we nro In favor of a spee
dy construction of n railroad to tho Pacific.
Jltwlvtd, That the National faith, pledged
for tho redemption of the public debt, must
be kept Inviolate, and for this purpose rec
ommend economy and rigid rcsponlblllty
In public expenditure, n vigorous but Just
system of taxation ; nnd that It Is the duty
of every loyal Stato to sustain the credit
and promote the uso of the National curren
cy. lUsolval, That wo approvo of the posi
tion taken by tho Government, that the
people ol tho United States can never re
gard with Imlidl'tcnco tho attempt of any
Huropenn power la overthrow by forco or
supplant by fraud the institutions of any re
publican government on tho western conti
nent j nnd that they will view wllhcxlrcmo
Jealousy, as menacing to the pence and Inde
pendence of their own country, tho efforts
of any such power to obtain n foothold for
monurchtal government, sustained by for
eign military force, In near proximity to the
United Stales.
The reading of tho resolutions was fre
quently intcrupted by applause.
On motion tho resolutions were adopted
by acclamation.
Honor to tho Bravo Boys of Co. "C."
a cori'RniiKAn iiissku out or caw.
Foiit Klamath, Oregon, I
June lllb, met. I
J'J. Stnlintl : Having seen no commu
nications in your paper from this place for
some time, I thought that Iho relation of n
few things that liuvc transpired here within
the last few days might bo of interest to
the readers of tljO Skntinxl.
Tho election p.isscd olT quietly, ami out
of ninety votes- there was but one Seccsh
vote cast, and that was by Col. J. K. Hoss,
who was hero In Government employ us
guide and Interpreter. Tho boys did not
mind bis voting as ho did, but when the
news of the Copperhead triumph In your
county reached here, hu exhibited Ills Joy
by bursting Into n loud and boisterous hur
rah, tho company determined Hint, If there
was any regard for their feelings, tho nui
sance to them should bonbated by removal.
Accordingly, within an hour, Col. Drew
was banded n petition, signed by the whole
company, requesting thu Immediate dismis
sal of Boss from Government employ.
This was n stunner to both Colonels Diew
and Boss. Col. Drew tried to argue the
boys out of It, and said Iho expedition
would hao to stop If Boss was discharged,
but tho boys were firm, mid the portly sat
clllo must take his departure. He no doubt
will find sympathy among his coppery
friends In Jacksonville.
Times nro qulto lively hero now. Wo
were paid off n fcw days since, and Green
backs nro circulating freely. 'J'lyj steam
saw-mill lias commenced operations, and
the sound of the mechanic's hammer, min
gled with tho notes of tho bugle, tho clang
of sabres, and tho tramp of horses, gives
things an ulr of thrift and life, after onr
long and monotonous winter, Tho weather
Is quite cool, and overcoats aro comforta
ble. Miwamtta.
Pkmokau O. C. Keek ma n, Esq., left
on Tuesday morning last for San Francisco,
carrying with him something over 81,000
for the Sanitary Commlsslou, which be
I will deliver In person to Dr. Bellows,
r Mrs. Tcnbrook, wifo ol Mr. A. Tenbrook,
left on Thursday morning for Bannock
City, I. 'I'., where sho will Join her husband,
who has valuable mining claims up there.
We wish her a safe and pleusant trip.
J. ROW'S
Oistr Storei
Oppostto Love t Dllgcr's, California St.,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!
HOLIDAY GIFTS I
J. HOW Informs tho cltlznns of Jackson
ville and the publo generally that lie hn
Juxt tecuived and oilers for salo his superior
stock of
HAVANA ,t IMITATION
CHEWING AND SMOKING
cn?XMi:.imjc;sCjijtf9
OABDS. MATCHES.
I'll'KS, OUTLKItY,
Stationary & School-Books
FIOS. BA1SINS,
CANDY. NUTS,
SUGAItP. TOYS,
ALDU.MS, KTO.
Prices to suit the times. Call nnd save
your money.
Ohoico Croon Fruit
cnii'laully on la ml.
Dec. 10, 1803. J. BOW.
Now ! Now ! ! New ! !
KREUZER'S
3STE"W STOKE,
Ilctwccn New State Saloon and Uradbury
.t Wade's, Jacksonville,
IS STOOKKD COMPLKTIJLY WITH
Host Cigars and Tobacco,
FBKSH CANDIKS AND NUTS,
NEW TOYS & NOTIONS
ll3.-rjL3i.i3L-2SV-,
FBESII FBUITS, KTO., CTO.
Mr. Kreuzer having purchased tho new
store nno door south of llrndlmry &. Wade's,
calls thu attention of tho tuibllo to his cum
plctu stock or smoking ami chewing tolmceo.
AImi to hi various brands of cigars, from
thu common hall-siianlrli to tho most fru-
gmut Havana, All sold at the most liberal
prices.
You can lie best sunnllcd with anv art!
eles lu his line, uud suvo money, by giving
mm a cm. uecemncr ih, iua.
W. K. J. KEiWEY,
GOLD-PEN MAKER
And dealer la
DIAMONDS, PK A BLS,
OAMEOS, COBALS, etc.,
From I,. DEVUE, Naples.
Information in respect to detecting Irid
ium will be given on application to me.
"s- tlfpBiry ir- sm sus w - Sm as
W. B- J, KENNEY
Is tho only Ten-Maker In the United States
umi warrants gom pen tor a year, uy
(.eieuraieu
NEW DIAMOND POINTED
California Gold-7ons
Will bo changed to suit the band.
For twelve months, second and third
quality Iridosmln points are as good-s (lie
uvafc iuijiurtvu iciib, iiuuntiiuvv lytAi'MCvS
Wholesale and retail.
I have been a practical manaflxcturcr slnco
1837, la the cities or New Yorkjlaltlinore
und San Francisco.
f
Firo-Froof Brick-Store.
DEALERS IN
Groceries,
IjiQL"ULo:rs,
HARDWARE,
CLOTH I3STCS-,
HjITS CAPS,
DruRsi c AlocUoluoa,
DRY & FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
And a General
market.
Stock suitable to this
Wo Ilnvo vu.
EXPEKIENCK1) J1UYEK
Holding lu Sail l-'rauclieu.
J'.E,?r?. Fonnanontly Established in
this Valley, ana It Is our dolermlunliun lit
Merit the patronage nud coiilldcnec of the
public.
Our Worms aro CASH
Or short time to I'ltOMl'T-tiaylng
Customers. '
THE HIGHEST PllICE PATD,
Wo shall soon lie recnlrlnir NVu- nml fi-.l.
Spring Goods.
itYAiVMOKGAir & CO.
CHEAP FOR CASPI
MAX MTJLLER,
AT THE
3VI.i-xioca.
In Crescent City, Oil, Juno Ilth, by Itev.
J. J. Cleveland, Mr. W. C, IUnsou. of Jack
son county, Oregon, to Mrs. E. M. Nicklk.
TO STOCK RAISX2XJC.
PKItSONS owning no shares, who may
desire tu breed to tho Thoroufjh-bred
Morgan Stallion Vermont, can wake ar
raugeuieiits with tho uudersigned to do so,
u be Is tbo owner of a few more shares
than be has mares to breed. Tho horse
stands In Jacksonville, and the undcrilgued
can always be found at his stable.
11. S. UKLKNA1".
Jacksonville, April 22, 'CI. pl23w4
Factory & Saleroom, Armory Hall,
Corner of Montgomery and Sacramento
Streets (up stairs) San Francisco.
April lG-3w
BRICK STORE,
Corner of Oregon ond Matn 8trvcts,
Jacksonville,
HAS Just received an addition to Ids
former large and well selected Stock of
FANOY, STAPLE & SUMMER
DBYaOODS
oaEsOTXxxaNrca-,
BOOTS'AND SHOES,
'Grocfees, Liquors,
- " Cutlery,
-
Crockery, Mining Tools,
if
Pistol Lost 810 Howard.
All -at' Reduced Frices.
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H-.-. '' S " ""
ON the evening of the 2d Inst,, the sub
scriber lost a pistol between Jackson
ville and Hamlin's ranch. The pistol Is a
very fine Navy-sized Colt's Revolver ivory
stock. I will pay ten dollars for Its recov
ery. The pistol can bo left at the Sentinel On'
febCwl J. A. ABOHKr
1'hocnU, Feb. 4, 18M. '
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