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About Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1862)
m l wit ' I SACH BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, Wholesale t Xl.otM.ll -DKAt.KRS IW- MUM riiiviM AND ALSO IN Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods!! New Goods ! ! ! IMMENSERECEIFTS - AND Grand Display OF NEW FALL & WINTER AT SACHS BRO.'S WE take pleasure in nnnnnncinp to tlio public thai we Imvc just received u larger, more fusliiomlAc und better selected vtock o! .FANCY AND .STAPLE CLOTHESTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, SHAWLS. KMimoiDEKIES, DRESS-TRIM MINGS, RIBBONS, NOTIONS. ETC., ETC., than any ever before brought to this market. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! WE have jus t op'ened the best and larg est 6tock of Groceries ! PROVISIONS ! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. KVEHOFFERED HERE. OUR MOTTO, 41 QUICK SALES-SMALL PBOFITS" we feel confident, will guarantee to us the continuance of (he patronage with which our customers have hitherto favored us ; nd the addition we have now nude to our former line of trade, will, we hone, secure to s the balance of 4 he trading population of this town and vicinity, to mi t wnom we promise prompt and polite anew ion. Please call und convince yourselves. SACHS BROS. Mr-All sorts of marketablo l'-oduco (taken in exchange for (roods. Jnckwuvttle, Oct-. 20,1862. 0cmt-tocckhj Sentinel. TOWN AND COUNTY. School ExintTioN. The exhibition given by the rcholara of Mrs. MeCullj's school, at the Court House, on Inst even ing, wns n flue affair. The fjicrcbcs con. ststed of singing, composition-, dectumu millions and charades. The singing, eon- dueled under the superintendence of Mr. Dunlap, was spirited, niiiinuted und full ol harmony. The compositions showed n considerably proficleney In the sciences nf grammar und rhetoric, together with some considerable native skill in the art nf com position. We hope after this, in similar exhibition1, the young ladies may till have sufficient courage to rend their composi tions themselves. The salutatory addresses by the little pirls were well limed, nnd spi cy. The declamation by Master McCully was animated nnd patriotic. May the sol emn injunctions of the immortal Sto ry be heeded ! There was u little too much sameness in the charades ; but, save ing the occasional low und indistinct ut terances of some of the young ladies, were well performed. Without detracting any thing from the excellences of the others, we give the palm to "Em." After tho con clusion or the school exercises, the Rev. M. A. Williams, having been called out, made some well-timed remarks on the importance nf n high order of female education. The audience was largo, nnd seemed to be highly pleased with thu evening's enter tainment. Willow Spmnoh. The following Is from " Emigrant." He comes " down to the work " this time. He says : ' I have pros pected extensively In the gulches and creeks in this vicinity, and I (iud gold in paying quantities in nil of them. There arc about two hundred miners in this camp some nt work with rockers and making wages ; oth ers preparing nnd wailing for water. 1 saw Crooks & Co. wash Irotn four wheel barrow louds or dirt seven dollars. If they hud plenty of water, their claims would pay from ten to sixteen dollars per day to thu hand. Very extensive preparations have been made for winter in (lutnes, ditch es, tnil races, etc. I think, from nil that I can sec and learn, that this is ono of the finest mining cumps in Southern Oregon. The diggings ure generally shallow, und the dirt pays from the top down. Lot the rains descend, nnd the sharp ring of over two hundred picks will muke music iu the gulches und creeks in this vicinity." Quartz in Joski'iiikk County. From nn obliging correspondent nt Allhousc, Jo nephinc county, wo have received thu fol lowing : 41 The first successful quartz mining com pany, in Josephine county, commenced op erations at their mill, near Mr. 0. Ouniard's place, on the 22d Inst. The Compuny have ndnptcd the nume of " Enterprise Quarts: Mill and Mining Company," and from up pearnncc of their operations in general, they arc justly entitled to the name. Their lode, from which they obtain magnificent gold-bearing qtinrtz, is undoubtedly the most extensive of any yet discovered iu Jackson or Josephine county. Wo hope (nnd thero is not the least the doubt in our mind, or in the mind of nny other person who has visited their ledge) thut the Com pany have n fortune. Hurrah I for Enter prise; but especially for Jumes Curtain, Esq. Anon." F. and A. M. Tho officers or Warren Lodge- No. 10, for the ensuing Masonic year, are Alexander Murtin, W. M.; John S. Love, 8. W.j John S. Drum, J. W.; Hermun Bloom, Sec'y ; Henry Judge, Treas.; E. (I. Sessions, S. D.j G. W. Greer, J. D. On tho evening of tho 27ih, after tho ceremonies of tho installation of Lodge and Chapter officers, the Craft ad journed to the U. S. Hotel, and there faith fully discussed the bountiful fare of mine host. ..-. ,i m -. ! I. 0. 0. F. Elkction Installation. Tho following named persons were elected officers for Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, on Saturday ovening Inst : Jus. M. Sutton, N. G.j Wm. Ray, V. G.; Geo. B. Dorris( R. Sec'y ; George Funk. Treas'r 5 Silas J. Day, Perin't Secretary. They will bo in stalled on Saturday night next. A recipe for being universally beloved : Lend, and never nsk to be paid ; make pres ents, give treats, near and lornear.uoevervi body n good turn, noid your peace,. ntf suffer.yoorwlf to be -cheated. AfFRAY at Olympia, W. T. On the 25th of October Inst, says the Oregonian, nn attempt was made to burn the buildings b -longing to the Paget Sound Agricultural Corripany, in Lewis county. W. T. The Overlnnd Pres, edited by B. F. Kendall, in noticing the matter, spoke nf a man named Horace Howe, ns being the Incendi ary. On the 20th. Howe met Kendall In Olympia, nnd struck him over the head with a small hnd stiek. Krndall retreated across tho street; Howe followed; Krn dall, still retreating nnd still pursued, drew a revolver, nnd fired four shots nt his an tagonist. The third shot pnsrd through the cartillagc of the tenth rib, on the lelt id nnd entered the bowels. Howe's re covery Is doubtful. Prksiiirnt'h Mhssaok. Wo huvo re ceived the Xathnnl Intclligenccr,oT Dec. 2d, containing the President's Mcsng We have carefully compared it with tho copy telegraphed to the Associated Press or California, and, so far ns substonec is con cerned, the difiTerence is not material. So far as tho style nnd composition of the message is concerned, the variations nre frequent and important. The hist para graph, in particular, was wholly recast by the telegraph, loosing thereby much nf its beauty and force, although returning its substance. ! A gentleman observed an urchin who had it targe slice of bread in his hand, und who wos crying very bitterly, My son," he exclaimed, " what nro you crying iibnut ?" " Mother won't boo hoo on put nny butter on my bread boo hoo on !" "Oh, is that nil?" saiil thn ueutleinnn. "Unme. dry up your tears ami lie a man.' ' It ain't so much the butler," icloited tho little urchin ; " Its the disposition or the old woman 1" Tho Latest Conundrum A wretch drop ped into our sanctum yesterday, and per pi'rintcd the following horrible conundrum: What German Profis-or does General Pope resemble? BeVe wo could reflect, he cried out, Proftssor Lie big. and suddenly disappeared down stairs, followed by n paste-pot. aaioci. At tho resilience of U'm. Hoirman, Exp, Iu this town, on the With December, Kiiwaiiii I'. Hand, of typhoid fever. Tho funeral service were had nt tho houve of Mr. Ilon'mnn, this morning. Tho de ceased, wo lenm, wns n uativo of ludlnnn. nnd came to this country iu thu year 18.r:i. He has n brother iu the service, in Captain Trunx's Compuny, nt Fort Walla Walla. Mr. Hand was a young man of spotless moral character; modest nnd una'sumlng in his In tercourse with others, ami nn honored nnd consistent member of tho Presbyterian Church. His death wai sudden and unex pected. SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0. F. Iacksoxvillk Loikik No. 10, holds its regular meetings every SAT UllDAY KVKNIXG, at their Hull (Mo' Cully's Theater building), nt 7J o'clock. Ill-others in good standing nro cordially invited to attend. E. F. Russku., N. G. William Bay. It. Sec'y. OREGON CHAPTER NO. 4, o p ROYAL ARCH MASONS, JACh'SOX VILLI), OltKGOiV, Will hold its regular communications on the Flint SJntunlny Kvc. of Evury Month, All sojourning Companions in good standing nre cordlnlly invited to attend. W. II. S. HYDE, II. P. Jab.T. Glknn, Sec'y. dee8;47 Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their regular communl wVrcations tho Wednesday Evenings on Vor preceding thu full moon, in Jack sonville, oiiuhox. ALEX. MARTIN, W. M. II. Bloom. Sec'y. RYAN & HINDE have now for sale, a good stock of every variety ol Merchan dise, nnd will bo pleased to ceo their friends, whether they witU to buy goods or not. Call at their Drlck Store, on California street, opposite tho United States Hotel. Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 18C2. 37tf Special Notice, All who know them selves indebted to tho undersigned, either by noto or account, will please cull Immedi ately and settlo with E. F. IIusskli. (of Jacksonville, Oregon), Notary Public, who hi fully authorised to receive, and receipt for mo .'. By go doing, you wlit,CQufcc a md save yourselves cost. r" v g. w, qtipn. favoc and -1- - JackKQUville, Og'n., Sopt. Mh, MAX MULLER, euccKsson to J. A. BKUNNEK & BROTHER The undersigned, having purchased from J. A. Di tumir & Drolhcr their entire Stock of Merchandise, Now otters the same for sale nt Greatly Reduced Prices, Tho stock consists of Drj & Fancy Goods OXotlxlxxg;, BOOTS AND SHOES, GEOCEEIE8, And. In fact, n varied nsorlmont of article' pertaining to the General Merchandise business. LADIES nnd GENTLEMEN please to givo mo n call, nnd examine the Goods and learn tho Prices, before you make your purchaser. Do'nnt forget tho place the Urick Store heretofore occupied iv llriinner ,t Itro. MAX MULLEN. Jacksonville. July 111. 1WJ2. 27 3W ;:. WE havo this duv sold our lock of mer chandise to Mr. Man Mu.i.ku. Emm our friend and patrou- we would solicit for Mr. Mri.t.KU a coutiuuane. of their lib eral patronage. J. A. RKUXXKIl & l!RO. .laek'-onvlle. July 12lh. 18(12. 27 NEW STORE AT Juiup-Off-Jo, Josephine Co. A. rcSHER & BRO. TTfOUIil) respectfully Inform tho citizens TV Josephine and adjoining counties Hint they have jut established a llrnnch Store mi Jump olt'-Jo, consisting of a general as sortment of MINERS, FARMERS, AND LADIES' t Which nro oll'ered for sale at as low prices, and LOW Kit. than they can lie obtained elsewhere iu the county; but for CASH, and only for cas-h, or for marketable pro duce, o- Call mid sec us. und convlnco your selves ol' the good quality of our merchan dbo and of thu lowuess of our prices, be fore purclmt-iiig clr-cwbcrc. It la no trouble for us to tliow good. A. FIUIIKR BRO., P.... M INwi'i'iil-imi A irint. , ..... i.w.,,. ..-......, ..go... Dec. 10. 182. tf M. A. BRENTANO Is daily in receipt of a (urge assortment of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, HARDWARE, Q LASSWARE, And all kinds of XfcXXlCTXTCG- lle recommends his large, new stock of CIGAR8 & TOBACCO, MATCHES. STATIONERY, OARDS, Toy and Fancy Ware. And u great many other articles too nu merous to mention, nil of which he will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or In exchange for COUN'I RY PRODUCE. Jacksonville. August 2.'), 18G2. EAGLE MILLS! THE undersigned, present owner of these mills, would notify tho public that hu has secured t o services of an experienced miller, and will furnish tho Very best article of Flour in c.Nchaugo for wheat, at the following rates, to-wit ; For each bushel nt good wheat, thirty-six pounds of ilour, two pounds of millings and eight pounds of bran. ALLKN I'. FAUNIIAM. Jacksonville, Dec. 25, 18(52. tf NOTICE.-JOSEPH JACOBS is here by appointed my ugent, to take charge of the Englo Mill property, in Jackson county, and is authorized to trantact nil business connected therewith, nnd to col lect und receipt for all debts duo me on ac count of any butducsa connected with said Kagle Mill property. ' Dated nt Koseburg, Ogn.,Njr 10, 1802. JE86B ROBINSON. CHRISM PUNTS For Everybody Toys, Yankee Notions, Candies, Nuts, and Raisins At the very Lowest Prices to be found AT J!I A BRENTANO'S CIGAR .1. 18112. STORE Dec, td WK beg to inform our friends nnd the public iu general, that we have m hand and are constantly receiving from our senior partner, residing in Pnris (Kratiui. Iiy every steamer, a largo and choice selec tion of 'French goods, consisting of Benvcrs, Ontftilcs, Doeskins, FANCY CASSIMEUES, Velvet, Cashmoro and Silk Vesting;, Of the newest styles. Also, Furnilnrc Plushes, Hi 1 1 In rd CIoIIih, FRENCH HATS, -AND- Hattcrs' PliiBlies. Trimmings Ktc, Ktc, Etc. M. LANZENBERO & CO., 02G Clay and 031 Mougoinery ft., Sun Francisco. M. LANZKNTIKUG, 18 rue Ncuvc St. Kuslneho, Paris (France). TXrCountry order" received and prompt ly attended to, nnd also orders for all pant of Kurope. dec I limit Is 75 Per Cent. CHEAPER ! Than any otiiku kind op not'K Why '.' rh:c.u:si:, Compared with any other Kopo of equal strength, It Is f;om Koi'lt to hi times MOIIK Itl'KAIII.K I ItKCACSK, it Is KOUTY per CCtlt. IKIIITKIll Ukcavsk, it Is less than ommiai.h the diame ter, and only onk-sixtii of the utti.K I Okuai'sk, it Is nvt: timkh thu strength of the same sixo of thu iikmi' imi'Kt Dkcai:sk, It does not stiiktcii or siiuink, iu dry or wet weather 1 Ukoai'sk, it does not ausoiiii watkii, nnd double its original wkiuiit! Ukcavhk, it is ns I'i.iaiii.k as the other ropt of equnl strength 1 Wire Hope is tho only kino of Unpe that can bu used to aiivantaiik. for hoisting f i om deep shulls ami inclined planes, lor long l'ump Hopes, Derrick Guy Hope-, Ferry Ropes, etc. etc Those who havo once given our Wire Hopes u trial, will vat: so othkii. nt nny price. Circulars giving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials etc., will lm forwarded by addressing tho mnuufac hirers, or their agent Ihruuuhnut the State. 393m A. S. HALL1DIE & CO.. Clny Mlrrctl, Han Frnnrliro. LOVE & BLUER, Agn't. Jacksonville. II !!- II -- - ' ' "" ' - fdr $IOO Ucunrd! yr For any caso of Syphilis, iu any stage, which Du. Lt: Riciikau a Goi.DK.v Daijiam fails to cure. No comment Is necessary on this medicine, it stands entirely upon iH own uncqunlcd merits ; It has cured thou sands who havo waited haudsomu fortune-, and will cure thousnuds more. Golden Ual sam No. 1 for llrst and second stuges. such ns sores upon tho legs or other parts of llio body, sore eyes, etc., etc. Golden Hnlsam No. 2. for Tertiary, Mercurial mid Syphilitic Klicuuintism. Price. $f per bolllu; upon receipt of this sum wo will ship to uny part of tho State. Nonet:. Wo huvo no agents for this medicine, nnd nro sole pro prietors and manufacturers. All ordeis must be directed to iih to obtain tho gen uine. Observe well tho manufacturer's name upon each inside label. We guarantee a perfect and lasting cure. RIC1IAHD5A. WHITFIKLI), Importers, Whnlc-nlo and Itetail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San homu streets, San Francisco. Also, Sob Agents for thu Celebrated Si'axihii Ami doth, a preparation ueverknnwn to fall, for tho euro of Gleet, GouorrlKca, Ir ritation, Gravel, nil Urinary do lungeinents. None genuine without our circular of Golden lialsam wrupp- 39 edaroiindlho bottle, .tin 3p-t?v HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. IT IS NOT 4 DYE. Out restores gray hair to its original color, Ity supplying tho capillary tubes witli nat ural sustenance, impaired by ago or dis ease. All ituUiiitancous dyct are composed of lunar cffiuffV. destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, nun atl'ord of thcmsclve no dressing, llcimt-treet's iuimitublo col oring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives tho hair a promotes its growth, pruvents its lulling off, eradicates tho daudrutf, nnd Imparts health und pleasantness to tho head. It ban stood tho tes of time, being tho original hair-coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen nnd la dies. It is sold by all respectable dealers, or can bo procured by them of D. ij. Baulks, Proprietor, New York. Two .sizes, COc. aud $1. , . eowJUy SnriHk EUtt, of Portland, Ajfeubi. J :&. tf iyj