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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1862)
SACH BRO.'S JACKSON V1LLK, - !)KAt,KR8 IH - iDiry oood, IS mMIM, , fKlTlim IIUIJU ili AND ALSO IN Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! XMMENSERECEIPTS - AND Grand Display OF NEW FALL & WINTER AT SACHS BRO.'S WK lake pleasure in announcing to tlic public Unit we have jusl received a larger, more fashionable untl better selected ulock ol FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTI-IIISTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, DONNETS, HATS. SHAWLS. EMHUOIDKRIES, DRKSS-TIUM MINGS, R1BH0NS. NOTIONS. KTO., ETC.. than any ever before brought to this inurkct. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! WE have just opened the best and larg est stuck of Groceries ! PROVISIONS ! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. KVKU.OVFERKD HERE. OUR MOTTO, " QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" we feel confident, will guarantee to us the continuance of the patronage with which our customers have hitherto favored us ; ,nnd the addition we have now made to our former lino of trade will, wo hope, secure to us the balance of the trading population of this town und vicinity, to all ol whom we promise prompt and polite attention. Please call and convince yourselves. SACHS UROS. - All aorta of marketable Produce taken in exdwnge for pood. JicJuouviljlc, Oct) 20t IM2. ''"-" -r.ifc. Scmi-toicfth Swtind. TOWN AND COUNTY. Christmas parsed oil, so fur ns we have learned, right merrily. All felt disposed lo have a pond time, and they hud it. Young Amerlru, nmld cundies, nut, apple?, gim crack, and fire-crnekcrs, win in all his glo ry. The older children went in on turkey and lager. Water was srurce, and not in much demnnd. Tlic Jacksonville Draw Hand made " Music's voluptuous swell " roll over our town. Tin; nntinnnl nirs were played in fine style, and all felt glorious un der their inspiration. " Music has charms to soothe the savage breast," etc. Wc saw one that was pretty well " poothrd ;"' but wc rather think thai " flro-wutcr," not mu sic, was the ngert. The principal business houses were closed nt im early hour. There was no commer cial teutons no advance of sacks. The Sunday School ccholars had a fine festival. The Christmas Tree planted In the M. E. Church, produced nil kinds of fruit. Young America viewed its ever green brandies, bending under the weight of curious fruits, with rollicking wonder. It wn truly an object of beauty, and a glorious surprise lo'thc children. The man agers of tlii festival deserve the thanks of parents. In the evening, n gay two-horse, team, hitched to n dearborn wagon, went through the streets of the town at rather a furious rate. Huddled in the wagon, with the good looking young driver, was a bevy of lovely, mirthful nnd " ennnsent skulo gals." The driver had lost his hat, nnd his hairetreamed wildly to tho winds as he " set Vm deep," and finally dexterously cheeked their career. " Ureal lies there a younir mon with soul so dead " who, under Bimilar circumstances, would object to paying a corporation line. The principal citizens of the town were serenaded at night, by a Hand, under the direction of a jovial representative of the great American R-r-n-w-n family. Crkscknt City. We have been trying to get our papers to our subscribers at Crescent City regularly, but so far our ef forts have failed. What or where the dif ficulty is, wc do not know. The papers nro regularly done up in single wrappers nt this office, and directed, for example, tiius : "J. II. Smith, Waldo, Oregon; care of C. C. Express." They are I lien packed to gether, und directed to " Wuldo, Oregon." Hut it seems that, after this double trouble in packing, not half of them ever get through. Wc have sent a list of our sub scribers at Crescent City to tho Express- man. Mr. Evans, and ho is at liberty lo open tho package at Wuldo, and to com pare the papers with the list sent him. If those of our subscribers at tho Cily. or along tho rood, who have missed their pu pers, will hand in the probable number they have Inst to our ogent there, we will send on until they arc satisfied. Tup. Tklkorahl We are informed by the gentlemanly telegraph operator ot Yreka, C. A. Thomas, that the Oregon Telegraph wire was shipped on board tho clipper rliip " Noonday," nnd that she sailed from New York on the 2fth of July last. Tho ship hus not arrived at San Francisco yet. Wo are feurful that no portion of the wire will be put up this winter. If nny portion of it is landed at Crescent Cily in a short time, it possibly might bo hauled to this place. Hut in all human probabili ty, the Crescent City mountains will soon be blockaded with snow, nnd the wire, if landed there, must remain until next spring. We will inform our readers us soon as we hear anything definite ubout it. Arrest ok a Skcksiikil A mnn by the name of Dunlap was arrested by Sergeant Moreton, of Co. 0, at Phoenix, in this county, on Christmas, for hurrahing for Jtflf. Davis, drinking to the urch-traitor's health, and denouncing tho Government. Ho was taken to Cump Baker, and asked to toko tho oath of allegiance. Refusing to comply with the request, he was, we are informed, put into the guard-house. Served him right. Quite an excitement was the consequence of this little episode. -- ' - - Tub Hall at Ashland, on Christmas Eve, at Kber Entry's hotel, was a com plete success. In tho language of one of the gentlemen from this place who partici patedthey had" not only a happy," but a gloriously good tlme.JL- ,U,? i ..'t.- .v MHVnJ4WiH Gko. W. Cornwall.--Mr. Goldsmith, banker of Yrekb, informs us that this gen tlcman, whose mysterious disnppenrnnee ex cited some apprehension ns to his fate, nmong his friends in Josephine county, was seen on the stage between Yreka nnd Red HlulT since we published the notice of Ills disuppeainnce. Quiet your fears, gentle men, and hunt no more; Cornwall is bound southward. ., ,, i .. Jawcasbm and Fools. It sometimes occurs that jaeknses and fools undertake to write leaders for newspapers, and call themselves editors, without knowing or in forming the people whether they livo in n torrid or firiirid zone. They should not put lire to the tinder, it might burn. In telligencer. Wc wonder if that was intended for the mnn who wrote your military leader of Inst week. W. Lawlkhh. This itinerant map ped ler jrftrt oft", in l ho last number of the In trlligcncer, somo very choice billingsgate, and a good deal of bad grammer at the " pretended editor" of this paper. Wc re R'ot ogain, Union men, satisfy yourselves before purchasing maps of this itinerant, as to his proper latitude nnd longitude. School Kxiiiiiition. Tho scholars' of Mrs. McCully's school will give nu exhi bition nt tho Court FIotte, on Tuesday evening next. The exhibition will consist of Charades, Dialogues, Declamation, etc. Parents especially, anil the public gener ally aro invited lo nltenil. Exercises to commence about half pat. seven o'clock. Tiik Minks. Wo would be much obliged to our agents, or nny oilier persons, in .Jo sephine county, if they would give us in formation from time to time in regard to the mines in 1 tint county. The mineral re sonrca of Southern Oregon ought to be better understood and more generally known than they nre. J. W. Sullivan. This enterprising news agent, nt San Francisco, has our thanks for late numbers of the Atlantic literary nnd pictorial weeklies. Ho has for sale " Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion." Price, per number, fifty cents. Nkw Ykar'h Hall. Our friend, Louis Home, of tho U. S. Hotel, in this place, will give nil those who wish to commence Ihe Now Year merrily nn opportunity to do so, nt his fino dancing hall, on New Year's Eve. m !! ii Shot. Win. Kirby was shot by Tom Dean, in Yrekn, on Wednesday night last. There is but little, hope that Kirby will recover. He killed a man at I-cwiston a few months since. iDcun has not been ar rested. Tiik IIomkstkad Law. Wo will give in our next issue this important law, to gether with some instructions, showing how persons wishing to avail themselves of its provisions can do so. Hi Nkw Ykar'h Hall. R. Henedict, of Applegntc, announces to the lovers of dancing und good cheer, that ho will give a cotillion party nt his fino Hall, on New Year's Eve. Give him a call. A. It. Flint. This gentleman has kindly consented to becomo our agent nt Hosehurg. Those wishing to transact nny business with the office, can do it through him. Found. The horses stolen from the sin bio of Mr. Ames, near Iiunkum, some time since, have been found. I -. - ..M Skwino Sooiktv. This society will not meet nt its next regular appointment. SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0. F. Jackho.wii.lk Lodok No. 10, holds Its regular meetings every SAT UJIDA V EVENING, at their Hall (Mo' Cully's Theater building), at 7J o'clock. Diotliois in good htatidlng are cordially invited to attend. K. 1 Kcsskll, N. G. William Ray. R. Sec'y. OREGON CHAPTJ211 NO. 1, -OF" ROYAL. ARCH MASONS, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, Will hold its regular communications on tho Flrt Haturtlay Eve. or K very Month. All sojourning Companions In good standing are cordially tuvltcd to attend. W. II. S. HYDE, H. P. Jas.T. Glknn, Scc'y dec8i4" rUSTICES' ULANKS for salo nt . I THIS OFFICE. hhWim-." - .f JWJ4tVfcftfcbUVV.i.rf'. Jm h-J ., J4tfctoMr1iMkA.nW Warre Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M. JjL HOLD their regular communi- jQrcafcions the Wednesday Evenings on Nor preceding the full moon, in jack- 80NVIIXK, OIlKdO.V. G. W. GREET, W, M. II. Hloom. Scc'y. RYAN & HINDE have now for sale a good stock of every variety of Merchan dise, and will bo pleased to tec their friends, whether they with to buy goods or not. Call nt their Brick Store, on California street, opposite the United States Hotel. Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1802. :7lf Special Notice. All who know them selves indebted to the. undersigned, cither by note or account, will pleitocall immedi ately and Millie with K. F. Rcshki.l (of Jacksonville. Oregon). Notary Public, who Is fully authorized to rejelvo and receipt for me. By mi doinjr, j,ou will cooler a favor and cave yourselves w. tt. W. OREICR. Jacksonville, Og'n.,Scpt. 2ilh. 1M2. iH Jacksonville Prices Current. Itrportiit for this Nciitlut 1-Cirrcrtcl Weekly. Tacksoxvii.lk. Saturday. Dec 27, 18fi2. Wheat, per hiichel $1 00 Outs, do if) Hurley, do fil 1- lour, in qr. sacks, per 100.. 4 00 Chickens, per do. S3 00 a fit) Hay, do ton If. (Ml Bacon, sides, clear, per lb... M a K! do limn" Flour and H7iMf.-Tlio " Mill Combina tion" has exploded. The Eagle Mill property having paucd into tho hands of a receiver, has been rented, nnd will grind for toll, as formerly. The millers Mill ask $ 10 per M. (or Flour, but purclmfccs can be madu out side nt a less figure. On account of the scarcity of rain, nnd consequent delay in plowing, it is supposed that tlio next Wheat crop will bo stnitll. Large holders are firm in their demands at $1 per bushel. Jliteon and iAird Small lots of New Lard are being offered, in Itllli. tins, at 2 cents per lb. Old Macon dull at quotations. JltilltrVrvfh, in 2-lb. rolls, scarce. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, - AND - FANCY ARTICLES ! - AT- Mt NEW STORE! Next Door to Sachs Ilros. TNKUMER has docked his new store with a largo and valuable ascortineut of LiittLt lIi-Iiiu mill nil! (lil-llu il tZfZP SPUING AND WKIUUT TQ CLOCKS. SILVKIt WATCIIKS. DIAMOND .riCWKMtY, PHARL. KMKHALD, CAM IK) SKTS, Together with u splendid lot of other Urcast-Pins, Hrooches, Ear-Hings, Finger Rings, Loekets, Duckies, Clasps, Drucclets, Sleeve Uultons, Neck luces, Watch-Chains, Chntelains und Seals; Also, complete sets of incomparable Quarts iFoJrolvy9 manufactured from the richest und most beautiful specimens of Gold Hill und Fow ler quurtz. In addition to tho above, may be found at his store tho best quulities ol TABLK AND POCKKT CUTLERY, And, in short, a gcnerul variety of Nick-Nacks &. Fancy Articles. All of which will be sold at low imiicks and warranted. REPAIRING. Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired with promptness, und in a manner to gimranteo sutisluction. MAUPACTURED lo order, any nrti do of Jewelry, with neatness and dispatch. K$u Call and see his now slock, at his new store, on California street, next door to Sltclw Rros., Jacksonville, Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 17, 1802. tf .'F , . ...... ...... .. ,. V do shoulders 12.',u do hog round " Ifi Ileef, ncit, per lb., retail 8 a 10 a 12 Pork, do do 10 a 12 Laid, leaf, in tins 12Au 1U llutler, fresh, per lb .00 CIiccm'. per lb 2(5 Kgg. Iresli, per do. 40 a fid Potatoes, per lb 2.u .'I Onions do do fi'a l! Means, white do 7 a 10 Green apple", do K a HI Dried peachc-i, do .'10 nil .J Collee. do :i7Ja -til tirm-hed sugar do 28 a:i:i Ilrown, do do 22A a 2J Mice, do 20 a :() .Salt, do 10 Caudles, do fiO Jscf.m - ri" . ....-.. .. 1 P6r Everybody Toys, Yankee Notions, Candies, Nuts, and Raisins- At tlic very lowest PHcch to be found AT ill A BRENTANO'S CIGAR Dec. 3. 1HII2. STORE t1 v.s WE beg lo inform our friends nnd tlio public in general, that we have on hand and are constantly receiving from our senior partner, residing in Paris (France), by every steamer, n largo and choice selec tion of French goods, consisting of tieavcrs, Omlulcs, Doeskins, FANCY CASSIM19HKS, Velvet, Cashmere and Silk Vesting;, Of the newest styles. Also, Furniture Pluslics, llilliiml ciottm, FRENCH HATS, -AND- Ilutterft' PliiHlifH, TrliuininKS Etc., Etc., Etc. M. LANZENBERG & CO., G20 Clay ami GUI .Mougoinery ct., San Francisco. M. LANZENllKRG, 18 rue Neuve St. Eustache, Rirls (France). jRirdanniry onk-rs received and prninitt ly attended to, and also orders for all pan of Europe. decClm.'l Wire 3Floi3e !" Is 70 Per Cent. CHEAPER ! Than axv otiikii kind op now: Wuv? Hkcai'sk, Compared with any othr Rope of equal strength, it Is from coat to si times moiii: dhiaiileI IIkcal'sk, It is poiitv per cent, moutkii 1 llKCAt'SK, it is less lhan o.vk-malp the diame ter, and only osk-hixth of the hulk I IlKl.'AIICK, it Is I'lVK timkh the cltengtli of tho came size of Ihe iikmp iioi'Kl Dkcachk, it does not htiiktcii or hiikink, in dry or wet weather! IlKOAitsK, it docs not AllSOItll watkk, and double its original wkkiiit! IIkcaisk, it is as I'I.iaiii.k as tho other ropo of equal ctiength 1 Wire itope Ih the only kind or Kopu thai can be used to advAntaok. for hoisting from deep shafls and inclined planes, I'm long rump Ropes, Derrick Guy Rope-. Ferry Ropes, etc. etc. Those who Inuo once given our Wire Ropes a trial, will ;: so oti'Kii. at any price. Circulars giving ccalcs of weights n4 strengths, pi ices, testimonials, etc., will ho rorwarded by addressing tho miiuufiu: turers, or their nj:eiit throuudiout the State. :iy:im a. s. i I a lli di i-: & co., Cln- Mli--i-l,-tl!4, Nan FrmirUcu. LOVB & UI.GHU, Agn'l..Iueksouville. jjta $100 Reward! -tt- For any caso or Syphilis, in any stage, which Dit. F.r RiciiKAu'ri Cioi.iik.v Uaiawi fails to cure. No comment is nececsary on this medicine, it stand entirely upon it- own uneqiialed merils ; it has cured thou sand who have wauled handsome fortune, and will cure thousands more, Golden Unl earn No. I for lirst and second Mugcs. such as sores upon the leg or other parts of liu body, core eyes, etc., etc. Golden lialsam No. 2, for Tertiary, Mercurial and Syphilitic Rlicuumtii-m. Price. $A pur bottle ; upon receipt of this cum wo will chip to auv part of the State. Notick. We have nu agents for this medicine, and aro cole pro prietors and mauufuoturcrs. All orders must be directed to us to obtain the een- tilue. Olervo well the inaiiulaetiirtT'ri uamu upon each Inside label. We guarauteo a perfect and lasting cure. RICHARDS A WIIITPIKM), Imnorlers, WhoWmlu ami Retail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San como ctreeis, Snu Fmncisco. Also, Sob Agents for tho Celebrated Spanish Avn lo ik, a preparation neverkuown to fall, for the cure of Gleet, Gonorrhoea, liv ritatlon, Gravel, all Urinary de rangements. None geuuiue without our circular of Golden Dulsam wrnpp- ,. Bg-39 ed nronndthu bottle, ,'lin 3pTj'y " HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. . . IT IS NOT A DYK. But restores gray hair to its original color; by supplying tho capillary tubes with nat ural sustenance, impaired by ago or dli-- ease. All intUtntantout dyts aro composed of lunar cauiUc, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, anu altbrd of themselves no dressing, lleluistrcet's inimitable col- ' oring not only restores linir to its natural color by nu easy process, but gives tho hair a promotes its growth, preveuU Us lulling.' off, eradicates tho daudrull'. and Imparts health nud pleasantness to the bead, It lmv stood the test of time, being tho original hair-coloring, nnd is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen ud la dies. It is sold by all respectable dealer. or can bo procured by tbem of D. S. Uahni , Proprietor, New Yorifl ,, , Two sjzes, nO'c, na $K . eow24yv; ' Smnt & Davis, of Portland, Agcut..' '" ;