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I! 0cmi-U)cckl 0mtincl. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. to Rusia ; S. J. Kirk wood of Mn., resi lient Minister to Denmark ; John Titus of .Venn., U. S. Attorney lor AriKonu. The Senate disposed of most of tlio civil und military nominations to-day. Hoprs arc entertained of an adjournment on Friday. Oencrnl Hooker was examined to-day before the joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. The first qucation asked was to what did he attribute the failure of the movement on the Peninsula. He staled that nil he was on outli he must answer the question : " He attributed the luiluro to the incompetency of the commanding Gen eral." A refugee came in to-day, who left Rich mond on Saturday. Ifu says he paw four brigades of rebel troops nt Sexton's June tion going South. Price lias becti largely reinforced. California. San Francisco. Ecb. 10th. Local tcmlcrn r.."o70c. owing to large quantities thrown on market nt advanced rates. San Francisco, 11th. Col. Conner Is to be heavily reinforced. Suit Lukp, 11th. Dispatches in the New York Iltrald of lOili. and published in the California papers this morning, bo for as regards my net ions and intention", uic lulsc. P. Kdwaud Connkk, Colonel or . 'Id Infy. Sacramento, 12. Hotli houses adjourned to witness a review of three companies Hlatioocd nt Camp Union. Shasta, 12. A rich cold and silver lead has been discovered 25 miles north- h.uiU of this place. The rock tusays 3000 to the ton. OTATK OP OREGON, COUNTY OF O JACKSON'.-In the Circuit Court f the Stutc of Oregou, for the county of 'lucksoti. I'iki.uino T. IIiiu.Kit, nwdgnce of Ono. 1'. lllllLKIl.tvr. SqiJIIlK 1). IIoWAKl). Illll In C'linncrry for Fnrccloaure or IMorlKtgi'. Whereas, in the Circuit Court or the fitato of Oregon, for the county or Juck- oii. Fielding T. Hibler, assignee or (Jeo. V. Hibler, complainant, has tiled his bill in iulty, to foreclose a certain mortgage set lorth therein, on thu following described tractor land, to-wit: Donation laud claim number (48) forty-eight in township No. (.'Hi) Ihirty-Hlx smith, rangu (2) two west, containing (Hit) 22-100) one hundred ami sixty and Iwcnty-twooiic-hundrcdths acres, lying and being in Jackson county and Hato or Oregon; and the said complainant. !y his solicitor, having tiled his. nfllduvit, sotting forth that the defendant, Sijulre 1). Howard, Is a non-resident or this State: ihat this suit is brought on n contract on ii promissory note and mortgage of the mid defendant to thu said Ceo. F. Hibler, iisHignor of the complainant ; and that the defendant is interested in the event of this suit : Therefore, in the name of thu people r thu State of Oregon, you, the suld Squire I . Howard, are notilled to appear In said Court, on the Kth day or Juno, A. 1). 18(i:), and answer said bill, or the same will lie taken for coulesMil. and the prayer thereof will bu grunted by the Court. My order of the Court. WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk. II. V. Dowk.i., Sol'r for Compl't. tim'h7-flw rN Tilt? CIRCUIT COURT Tthe 1 Slute of Oregon, for the county of Jackson. Allen F. Farnhum vs. John It. Hond, Jesse Robinson, Joseph Jacobs, John llarrett. Richard llarr"tt. I). K. ituiretl. Uoi Hurrott, Catherine Keeling. Peter Kesllug. Junius, llarrett, and Isabella Ann Harrett. Illll In t'linnt-t-i')'. Wiikukah, tho complainant has Hied Ills bill in equity in the Clroult Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Jackson, praying that the defendant, John It. Hond, lie enjoined from prosecuting his suit at law nguinst tho complainant, and that thu do ieiiduuts, Thomas Uarrett, James Harrett, unil Kobsrt Harrett, bu required und com pelled to make a good und sufllcient title to tho ton ncresof land mentioned in complain mil's, bill; that all tho deeds made to the mid defendant, John U. Hond, bo declared fraudulent und void, ami that nil the right, titlu and interest of the heirs, of Margaret J torrett. deceased, bo divested, and vested in thu complainant. And It appearing from tho nfUduvit of tho complainant tiled in this, cause, that thu defendants, John llarrett, .lames Uarrett, und Isabella Ann llarrett. wjle of said Jamos Uarrett, are uot residents of tho .State of Oregon , .. .. '"ertfw i" tho namo of tho people or tho State of Oregon, yon, thu said John Barrett, James Harrett, und Isubdllu Ann Harrett, uro notilled to bo nnd appear in said Court on tho Eighth Dny of June, A. U. 18(i3, and answer tho complainant's bill, or the same will bo taken for confessed mid the prayer thereof will bo granted by the Court. Hy order of tho said Court. mh7s8 WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk. 11. 1'. Dowkix, Solicitor for Compl't. Jlutter! UuilciJ! JUST received 1,500 pounds of Oiunhk ,tJ Countv Huttkh, of recent importation tw thu Isthmus. It is an extra article, per ixthj tweet, and u-tll jtacJcal,n packages of 10C I pounds j which will keep uny where, nod h superior to tho greater portion of sj called hash butter. K. C. SFSSIONS. r , ... JV,th "vnUbury & H'ude. Jacksonville, Nov. 5th, 18U2. One Hundred Volunteers Wanted For Company "G." To Servo Throe Years, unless sooner Discharged. Will be paid alter two year's service, or sooner if the war is ended. THE Company will consist of one Cap tain, one. First and one Second Lieuten ant, one First Sergeant, one Quartermaster Sergeant, one Commissary Sergeant, live Sergeants, eight Corporals, two teamsters, two Farriers or Blacksmiths, one Saddler, one Wagoner, nml seventy-eight privates. Total, One Hundred enlisted men, KATKS OK PAY: Including pay for Horse First Sergeant (per month) SU'i 00 All other Sergeants , '.it) III) Corporals 2(1 (10 Farriers or Uluoksmlths '11 ill) Privates and Uuglers 2,1 1)0 In addition, the men will be furnished with clothing, subsistence, quarters, and medical attendance. The allowance for clothing is three dollars and llfty cents per month. When an enlisted man draws less than his yearly allowance of clothing, he will bu entitled to thc.dill'crcncc in money. The men will be enlisted as privates. After being mustered into the service of the Uni ted States, the appointment of non-commissioned ofllcors will bu made. Enrolling OfHco at Jacksonville Unlisted men will be sent to Camp linker. In small parties, at Government expense, to bu drilled and mustered into the service of the United States, when arms and clothing will bn furnished them. WM. M. HANI), Recruiting Officer. Jacksonville. Jan. 28. 18l!:i. jan'28tr Valuable Ditch Property FOR SALE. Till-: UNDERSIGNED OFFKKS for salu his valuable jiroperly. situated 1 2 miles from Jackoiivllii, In Jackson county, Oregon, on thu Crescent City road, consist ing of the following : TWO MINING DlTOIIES-lhcone on the south side of Applegato creek Is about nine miles long, and the ono on the north about six miles long, each callable of containing from twelve to llfteeu hundred Inches of water. Hold ditches uro in com plete order, and are situated in a milling district that pays waged, and which Is al most luexhaustuble. DWKLLIN01IOUSE, Ac Titer is also a comfortable two-story dwelling-house, suitable for a public house, and well located, with a stable, Ktorc-housu and wurc-hooi-e, und convenient out-bulldiugs. There is sev eral acres of laud adjoining, suitable for u garden or vineyard. This Is an opportunity seldom to be met with to get u comfortable homestead and mnko money, iih the proprietor will sell very reasonable and make the terms eay. For particulars apply to the undersigned, on the premises, or to Jah. T. Gi.kvn, in Jacksonville. WILLIAM W. FOWLKIt. Jack-onvllb', Jan. :t, 18M. jan:ilm2 OTATK OF ORKUON. County Jack k3 son. In thu Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho county of Jackson. June Term. 18ftl. John Anderson iw. John Dighuin. Arthur Langcll, James W'albridge und Duldwin Sells, Jr. Hy order or tho Court. To Arthur Langell. Jumes Wnlbrldgeund Huldwln Sells, Jr.: You are hereby notified that.iiiilesH you appear in tho Circuit Court o' the State of Orego.i for the county or Jackson, on the llrst day . f the term, to bo held at the Court Housu In Jacksonville, on the second Monday in June, it being the fith day of June, lKlill, and answer the complaint on tile in mid cause, the same will be taken lorconlessed, and the prayer thereof grant ed by the Court. W. . TTAl'LT, Plaintiff's Atlnrnev. March 2d, IKli.'l. mh"si:t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that, at the March lei in, A I). 18(i:i, of the County Court for Jackson county. State or Oregon, thu undeivigned was appointed Administra tor of the estate ol Gkoiiiik Loxii, deceased, of said county. All persons indebted to said estate will plcaso inuku Immediate nnv- ment; and all persons having ululms against 'xi,-. :-. .1, f Tl. tbo said estate will present them to me. nt J their entire StOCK Ol Uxy my placo of business in Jacksonville, with- in one year from date of this notice, or they , Goods. GrOCeriCS and will be forever barred. ,-w.www, wwwMa mmm Gi:o.P.FtJNK,Adm'r. Jacksonville, March 7th. 18(!.'l si A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK y 1. virtue of un order of tho County Court lor Jackson county und State of Oregon, i uu oner ni riiniio sale, on Saturday, March 21st, all tho personal prop-rly, Mi ning Claim and Ditch, belonging to tho os. tatool Ciiaki.kh Dkmaii.i.k, deceased. The property is located on Poor Man's Creek, about u mile north or Logtown, In Jackson county, Oregon. Sale ou tho premises at one o'clock or said day. KMKKSON E. GOJtR, Adm'r. March 7. 1802. ni7s2 rpO DKLINQUKNT TAX-PA YKRS A Uav ID RKDi'ATlt, l)q is authorized ' to enforce the collection ol deliniiuent tuvi-u for tho yenrs of 18(i I and 18(12, bv tho dis-1 trulut undsalo of properly, if nece.sary. Delluiiucuts may also nav to JninoH 'P. Glunn.KN. W. 11. S. RYDK. Collector. Jackson villi), Feb. 2fth. 18(!3. 4t FLOUR AND 1'RODUCti taken n ex change for Merchandise, at ' July 19.-27 MAX MULLKR'S. MAX MULLER, SrCOKSSOK TO J. a. imujviVKii & imoTii i:h The undersigned, having purchased from J. A. Druuncr & llrother their entire Stock of Merchandise, Now offers the same forolo at Greatly Reduced Prices, The. stock consists of Drj & Fancy Good; BOOTS AND SHOES, aiROCERIJUS, And. ill fact, a varied assortment of article peitalnlng to thu General Merchandise business. LADIES nii.l GENTLEMEN pIeno to givo mo a call, and examine the Goods and learn thu Prices, before you make your purchase:'. Do not forget tho placo the Drlok Store heretofore occupied by Hruiun-r it Hro. MAX MULLKH. Jacksonville, July 111. 18(12. 27 JMmwt-M.msmsm "XTITK have this duv sold our stock of mer-! V T chaudlsu to Mr. Max Mri.t.Kit. our iiicini.i mm iiiiroii, v wouni soiiuii for Mr. Mrt.i.KU u coiitiuunnu of their lib- r..l i 1 ii . ..n..,. erul patronage. J. A. HUUNNKIt & HHO. Jnckonvlle. July 12th, 1802. 27 LOVE & BILGER CnliJbrniu Street, Jacksonville, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER, LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received from the Atlantic Slates mid San Francisco, u complete stock of everything in their line, and will keep constantly on hand an assortment oi' tho best Tin, Sheet-iron and Copperware. Hrass Pipes. Hydraulic Nozzles, Force I'limps, Chains. Lead Pipe. Hose. IIAUDWAIii:, OUTIiKRY NAILS of all sizes: Har, Plate and assorted Iron ; Paints. Oils, Sizes and Glass: All qualities of Powder ; Shot ol' all number ; IJrushcs ol' every variety, etc., etc. Alsn.nl ways on hand, a larue lot of stoves of assorted sizes. " Hack's Patent Cooking Stove," and the " New World Stove." the two very best and approved patterns in the world. Parlor, Olllce and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Hollers, Ketlbs, Pots, Puns, and everything connected with these stoves, warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold by them or manufac tured. WARRANTED. Their work is made or the best material und of choicest patterns, PjuOrders attended to with dispatch, und filled according to directions. In every thing, their stock Is the largest and best ever brought to Jacksonville, and they uro determined to sell at i.ow thicks koii cash. Call and examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Juno 2!1. 18li().-2:i. Agents for Halllduy & Co' Wire Hope. I. D. HAINES & MO. Are now closing out L . . , -, rrovisions, a-c we very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH! &CU Givo us a call, nt the Post Offlco Hulldiug, corner ol' California and Oregon streets. April 11), 18(i2. Uq EAGLE MILLS! I I nnilE undesigned, nresent owner of these lnl"H' would notify tho public that he has secured tho serv'ces of an experienced '"Mer, mid will furnish tho ,VlrV lllt ni'tiflo of Vloill ii e.Nchaiigo for wheat, at the following rates, to-wlt : For each bushel of good wheat, thirty-six pi.ui.dst of flour, two pounds of middling!) und eight pounds of bran. ALLEN F.'FAKNIIAM. Jacksonville, Dec, 23, I8U2. tf NEW STORE AT Juiiip-OiT-Jo, Josephine Co. A. FISHER &, BRO. TTf OULD respectfully Inform the citizens V Joephlno and adjoining counties that they have jut established a llranch Store on Jump otl'-Jo, consisting of it general as sortment of MINERS, FARMERS, AND LADIES' t Which are nll'ered for sale at a low prices, and LOWEIt. than they can be ohtuiucn elsewhere in the county; but for CASH, and only for cash, or for marketable pro duce, .a- Cull and sec us, and convince your selves of the good quality ol our merchan dise and of thu lowliest of our prices, be fore purchasing elsewhere. It Is no trouble for us to show goods. A. F1SIIKH & URO., Per M. Rosumikiiii, Agent. Pec. 10, 18(i2. tf AT SAN FUANCISCO. 'piIK undersigned, having opened nn A Assay Cilice at Snti Francisco, would respect fully solicit the patronage of Mer chant. Miners, Owners of Quartz leads and Mills, who may visit Snu Francisco, or who may remit treasure there. Vo guarantee thu correctness or our as says, and will make returns in liars, or U. S, Gold ('oln, within six hours after deposit. e al"o assay all Kinds ol Ores anil Metals. GREENBERG, ERLENBACH & CO., 521 Sacramento Htreut.ii few doors lie low What Cheer House, nearly opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Co'h olllce, San Francisco. FiouiilJIIKKMlllRli. KHI.l'MLirll & IMIISWTII. ' ' Yrt'ldi, California. u'OLIhSUITJI llllHTHKIlK k CO., Pnrtfnml, Oregon. ii. imnKMiKiw, I r. .., A.iJot.nsMiTii, m. i:iii.i:mmcii. S,m lra"cwo' Yrchi. January 21. IHtill. jaii21m:t Mill- THE undersigned having leased the " Waohiiigtou Mill," live miles from Jacksonville, bun thoroughly repaired It. and erected New ti. Improved Machinery, which, from my experience In constructing the same, us well iih In manufacturing Hour, warrauti mo In saying that the Oregon Mill can and will do better work than any other Mill in thu Valley. KVKRY SACK OP MY FLOUR WARRANTED A XO. 1." T have opened n Flour and Feed Store IN JACKSONVILLE, Ou California street, opposite P. if vim's new building. WM. J. ALLEN. Jacksonville, June It, 18ii2. 22:tf Harness and Saddlery. Till-' undersigned would respect- fully inform the citizens ofin Jackson und ndjolnliig comities r -that hu has on hand and will manufacturo to order All Kinds of Sntldlerj' und lliiriicsH, sueli us Heavy Draught Harness (long and short tug), Concord Harness, JJuggy Hurncss (double and single), Spuuish Suddles, trees and rigL'ing complcti! ; Ladies Saddles, Jockey Suddles, Suddle-bags, Hridles, Sur cingles, I falter?, Spurs, Currycombs, Whips, Whip-lushes, und nil other arti cles usually found in u first-clast stock of ALL WORK WAII11ANTJ2D. Store in " Sentinel " Huilding. Cnli forniu street. IIKNRY JUDOK. Jacksonville, Oct. 22, 'Ii2. 41 I N TDK CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon, for tho county of Jusepiiiiu. Action nt T.nw to Ilrrnvrr Money. Wii.mam Maiiku t.s. John Thomas und Noiima.v Pattkrson. To John Thomas nnd Norman Patterson : You uro hereby notilled Hint, unless you nppcur In tho Circuit Court of Oregon, for Josephine county, ou the llrst day of tho term thereof, to bo held on Monday, the 13th day of April, A, I). 18(i:i, and answer the complaint In Iho above cause tiled, tho same will hi taken for confessed, nnd tho pruyer thereof will be grouted by the Court. Hy order of Hon. P. P. P1UM, Judge R. H. Moiiroiti), I'laititlff'a Attorney. janll:tollapl w GRAIN AND FAT 1IOUS FOR SALK. Tho undersigned hns on tils farm, near Jacksonville, sixty bend of fat tened hogs, which ho wishes to disposo of; also eight thousand bushels of Oats, Uatioy and Wheat, which he will sell for cash, or exchange for poor hogs. M. II AN LEY. Jacksonville, Feb. 1 l.'ii.l. feblltf NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons indebted to mo by note or Rook nc count, to pay the same to my agent, Joski'ii Jacoim, ou or before tho loth February', lHlili; otherwise the same will bo placed in tho hands of an attorney for collection. JEtjSE ltOUlNSON, Per.JosKi'it Jacous, Eagle Mills, January 2.')d, 18U3. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELEY, -AND- ARTICLES - AT- FANCY NEW STORE Next Door to Snclis Uros. JNKUllF.lt has stocked his new sloro with a large and valuable assortment or latest styles nml pattern" oi SPRING AND WEIGHT CLOCKS, SILVER WATCHES. DIAMOND JEWELItY, PEARL, KMKKALD, CAMEO SETS, Together with n splendid lot of other Hrcust-Pins, Drooclies, Eur-RitiH, Finger Rings, Lockets, Hucklcs. Clasps, Rrucclets, Sleeve Uultong, Necklaces. Wutch-Chnlns. Clintelains und Seuls; Also, complclc ?cta of incomparable Q-unx-tas JoTirolry, mnuiiliictured from the richest und most beautiful specimens of Cold Hill nnd Fow ler (piurtz. In addition to tho alinve, may be found nt his store the best qualities of TA1JLK AND POOKICT CUTLKRY, And, in short, n u'cnenil variety of Nick-Niu:K & Fancy Articles All ol which will be sold ul i.ow vuiciu and warranted. Rtil'AIRINU. Ulnckn. Wntches nnd Jewelry repaired with promptness, and in u manner to giinrnntee satislaetion. MAUFACTURKDlo order, any arti cle ol Jewelry, with neatness mid dispatch. SQa Cull and see his new slock, nt hi.s new store, on California street, next door to Sachs liros., Jacksonville. Oregon. Jacksonville. Dc. "AH2. ' If REDUCTION "OF PRICES." -IX- Stoves & Tinware G. 15. DORKIS -AT 1118- Stovo and Vinwaro Shop, Third Street, between the Express Saloon and Do well's Law Office, Juckriouvlllc, Oregon, Keeps constantly on hand thu beat put terns of COOKIXC STOVKS, I'ARLOR STOVKS, SALOON STOVKS, And every kind of Tin, Iron and Copperware, Besides n great variety of Culinury urt icles too numerous to mention l'ersons wishing iiuythiug in my lino lire; respectfully invited to cull und examine tho ipinlity and prices of inv wares. Kve-y kiiidofJOlJ U'ORK done to order. My own ware repaired without charge. titiORtiti U. DORR1S. Jucksonvlllo. Nov. !), 18(11. -13 LIVERY AM) SALE STABLES. Corner of California nnd Fourth streets. ULUOAGE Ss DRUM, Proprietor! Is THESE STAI1LES uro && centrally located, mid con venient to the Union Ho- tel. Horses and mules will lie kept by thu day or week, at moderate charges. The proprietors Imvo u number or lino UUUOIKS AND CARIMAGES. For ono or two horses, to let on inodoruto terms, A1m, good saddle horses and mules which they will let to go to any part ol' thu country, un reasonable terms, Horses broke to tho saddle or harness. Animals Bought and Sold, The proprietors pledge themselves to givo satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Jacksonville. Ogn. Aug. ill.-IStf M. A. BRENTANO Is daily in receipt or u largo ossortment of Groceries & Provisions, LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, HARDWARE, O LASSWARE, And till kinds of XMCXSO-XNCfr TOOLS. f Io recommends his large, new stock of CIGARS & TOBACCO, MATCHES. STATIONERY, CARDS, Toy and Fancy Ware. And u great many other articles too nu merous to mention, all of which ho will sell LOW FOR CASH, Or in exchange lor COUN'I RY PRODUCE. Jackson villp, August 2.'1, 18(12. B OOKS". All the Standard Works for PyD KJs sale at the VARIETY STORE. . i