Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 21, 1863, Image 3

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SACH BROS'Scmi-tocchte Sentinel.
JACKSONVILLE,
XHTlioloBfvlo tto 0EXotn.il
-DKALCIW IS-
:D:ry C3-ooc3.s,
F.1SIII01IBLE CLOTDKG!
AND ALSO IN
Gl
ocenes;
3EPr OTTlgiOTn ry
Liquors & Tobacco
Hew Goods!
ETew Goods ! !
New Goods ! ! !
IMMENSE RECEIPTS
AND
Grand Display
OP NEW
FALL & WINTER
GrOOdS.
AT
SACHS BRO.'S
"IT'K tub nWnr in unnnnnrtnr. to ll
IV nnt.lie tlmt .. Imle int rr.lvl n
public that we haieitiit received a
Utter, mutt fvJuonallt txutUlltr utnttd
stuck oi
CiMpv AMn CTiDI C
CLOTI-IIGr-,
BOOTS AND
UONNKTS,
JIATri.
SHAWLS.
EMHRUinEMKR,
DHKrirfTHIMMINGS,
KIHIIONH.
NOTIONS.
KTCKTC,
tian any ever before brought to this
taarket.
Groceries !
Groceries ! !
Groceries ! ! !
"ITfK have just opened the Lttt and org
IT ft stock of
Gi
A
ocenes ;
PROVISIONS!
Wines and Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
EVER OFFERED HERE.
OUR MOTTO,
"OITTrvRATVu swirr ovnvinwi
WICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS"
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wntinnWr ii. .?,7 lii k k I
S5l fftKiXSid'S '
and ihe addition we have now made to our
former line of trade will, we hope, secure In
the balance of the trading population of
i town und vicinity, to all of whom we
!wii!e prompt and polite attention.
Please call and couvince yourselies.
HAUUH UKUS.
iB All BArf nl i.1m..IiIa 1lJ..aa I
I takeo in exchange for goods.
vacjciooviile, Oct. 20,1802. i
BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH,
mjoninirt) to ym:ka nm tiik si-vtinkl.
I Xrar Vleksburg, March 7th. IV river
is Mill riinc weather fine. An order
w iticd jclcrdy for all hnut under
1 190 feet in liiiiMli, In n-pnrt for trnnMrl
ilii'y fmnitiltnU'ljr. Il u undilwl in
mean mi udvnncc In Yuzno Oiy. The
rcbe are n pi-rtrd t be preparing several
I vessels us ninn and gunboats, in Ik'hl
anything llmt mnr run llie blockade in
future. The Imh'nnnla wns so bully
wreckr J lliat she cannot be raised by llw-'reb-l.
Gen. Jo. K. .Tnhii'nn threatens
J retaliation upon our fifliecr should Admi
ral Porter carry out bin threat to Imne
cticrrillns. l V fate of A ii k.burg will be
decided before the Gist ol April.
Xwr Vickslmrg, Stli. The river hng
risen o Inch, that General McClernand's
troop have horn compelled to move six
teen mile further tip to Million's ltcnd.
The lettv i broken in Rcral places.
Recent npration at take Providence
and elsewhere, have resulted in the inunda
tion of more than a hundred niilrs of
country. The lxtiUnna cumiHa have
been drowned out Irotn the points where
lliev used to trouble our pnuhnnts. 'I'lic
! Ybkw Puss projret l a sneers. The
Ciinboals arc above Waynes' HlulT. ond
will soon coinmeiice the attack. Humors
cmciu "j"'7 "' ""- '.?". u"
Ifj n I.a iif.t !.. at... .1.1. .....
evacuaung MCKSl.urg. l(y will liaf
to leave Grenada also, as soon as we gel
possession t)f tlw -iuxtw river. ITie moi
of their lorce will go to Chatlanonint
, where they hope to overwlielm Rosccrans.
t Onr fleet crptured 20 transports, up the
Yrzoo, destroying 18 of them. Tlie mor
tar boats will commence Grins today.
Cairo. 15th. Two Kentuckln, lately
from Texa, glee gloomy aceotints of
uffiir there. I'liev conrtdir tlie cause of
I the Confederacy on its last legs. There Is
destitution and suffering everywhere. The
', fare at the first class hotels at Atlanta is
i beef, without salt, matted sweet potatoes,
C'Oee made f burnt molars, for which
i they charge FJO pvr day. All well to-do
furmtrt hate substitute in the army. The
i (vojile desire peace on any terms.
i bouUtreet's gnerrilluf, composed largely
of men of desperate fortunes, have, for
j months, afll.ctetl (lie people around I loll
1 var. On Monday a detachment was Kiit
' frnm TtnllrHP fri lit ff f !., 'Iti..i-
were found tight inilee from that
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place,
,rJ WTC impieteiy rou tu ; I a. were
' Completely routtll ; 187
captureu. ami tue remainder were killed
and wounded.
All tlie country betweeu Jackson and
i''w Tennessee river is tubmrrged, the
The Teiioesee river, last week, rose eight
fit-l In two hours.
Yan Dora crowd Duck rlrer, but fiixl
Ini theTeniHiee high, oil the bouts de
stroyed. tUfi-l back to Columbia. It is
SHOES Ww1! that his niitvemeiits toward told
' die TenneKM-e were feints, and that the in
lent ion was to make an ultuck upon our
lines soraewliere between Columbus and
VommU.
New York, 15th TU WJ" dis
patch says that tlie rebels have considera
ble force ol cavalry, artillery aod lofantry
In the Shenandoah Valley.
lUliable information has readied Gov.
errnipnt I lint iv't Hrmv nut milpriiillv
weakened, but has been industriously em
(ployei! In the errctiou of defenive works
iat Fretlericksburg. No Intention bus
been manifested of abandoning tliut point.
A dispatch to the Mercury says that
General Hooker will be ready to move in
about a week. It is rumored that he will
march direct to Richmond, via Urbana, on
the Lower Rappahannock.
Tlie Ittrala says that Secretary Chase
has been very successful in making ar
rangements In New York, lor exteosive
loans, which will realizo the wants of the
Government to such an extent as to pre
clude tne probability or to additional issue
of leiral tenders.
Washington. ICtli. The belief of the
evacuation of Viektburg is very strong to-
day, in an circles, and is buieu on tlie
'grounds that lh Fedtruls forced 'evacua
tion by cutting ofl supplies, and surround
, iug the city. Fort Hudson will bo left to
hold the MUsh-sippi if porsible, while tLe
rebel troops at Vieksbiirg full hack to the
interior ond reinforce Kart leuuessee.
The War Department Is closely em
ployed in arranging the machinery of the
conscription.
General Hurnside Is still here, awaiting
orders for his new command.
New York. ICtli. It is alleged that
I resolutions had beeu silently preparing
by Natoleon. to recall the Freneh urmy
frim Mpvipi nrwl trmit u-llli fliir-min.
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Md upon a report irom utnerai lorey,
that the popularity or the Mexican Preii-
dent ewun-s his re-election. It is added
that tlie Kinror wh-hes to avoid a con-
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eni States, in coniieuueiice of the aid they
offered the Mexicans, and the unpleasant I
relations between Mwcier ond heward.,
and the refusal of the Washington Cabinet
ol the last proposition of the 1' reach.
Washington, March l"ih. The Coin
mlssionrr of Internal Revenue has decided
llinl nMmtluwv nifM fir mil VfHH.lnF
thirty days, inciudiog three days grace,
shall bear a one cent stamp; exceeding
thirty-three days, ami not exceeding sixty.
including three day grace, n. two cent
stamp; exceeding sixty-three, and not cx
cevdlnir ninety-three, including grace, h
three cent stamp. Consequently a. nolo of
sixty-lnrec days, inciuiiitiir grace, would
Pkcm legal "value having a two cent
stamp affixed thrretn.
Charleston and Mobile papers of the
14ih. have been received. I'heru wcic
m-vi-ii bliiekuders -iT I'liurlcstnn.
i Richmond paticr ol thu l.ilh. nnnounce
the urrivul of the captured Gen. btoughlun
and others. Cotirud, ol Ixmislaiia, Intro
dueeil. in llic rebel Congress, on the 11th,
lcolntinns alluding In pen re.
Gen. Hooker and the Medical Director
firmumncc the Army of the Potomac as
iciilthy as any in the world.
ll is mM that the difficulties which con
straimil Sil'cI to resign have been adjuted
and that he will withdraw his resignation
and return to Ills old command.
New York. 17th. Xew OrlcAns advices
to the fiili received. Preparations had
Iwyii made for an Immediate otlacl: on
Port Itudmn. Gens. Hanks ond Grovir
had lelt Hatnn Rouge.
Tl-e pirate Floridn called at Itarbadoet
the 24th till., mid left the next day.
San Francisco, 17lh. Further examina
tion of the pirate schooner Chapman in
I cretin tin evidence against her. A copy
j of their oaths found, convicts them to act
for the benefit of the Southern Confedtra
, ey Iiy heavy punishment to any recreant.
Another paper which was found, was to
lliavelm - n ptil
r u,Unff ih-Seertilonista ihrimuhmil the
H,Bll.. h nplvar, ,ht.T wrre t0 rurnWl
, ,(l.m.lve ,, 0 -,, , . a
ruinento at a civen date, seize a steamer,
cut tlie telrcniph wire, p to Ilenicia mid
seize the Arsenal, and thru come down and
take Fort Alcatraz und Fmt Point by
surprise. After this. California was to be
dtc'ared out of the Union and n member
vf the Confederacy. The Chapman's guns
wrre two l'J pounders; she also had T1Q
rett ritie. 30 kegs powder, 2.000 loaded
shells, siuiill arms, etc. A. P. Crittenden
i under nrniit for complicity In the nfKilr.
Trradwell .t Co. publish a card, stating
Ihnt in 1800 they importol the brass piecis
and shell, tound on board the Chapman,
for an agent of tlie Mexican Government.
ami that they arrived after the war was
over, and they were lelt on their hands,
until a broker purchased them a few days
airo, reprvM.iitlng himself as an ogvtit for
Mexico.
Gen. Wright has ordered all soldier ab
sent without leave, to report at military
headquarters at Han Francisco or Fott
Vancouver, on thu 1st of April.
Sacramento I7lh. In the Senate the
bill aBthorinIng lulng of bond to the'
amount ofSCOO.OOO.fordefinceoftheState,
was ordered engrr-)il. Ill Ihe Assembly.
tle committee on Military Affairs recom'
tnendtil the passage ol the hill to provide
additional pay for our volunteer. Mr.
Ilorlea gave notice of a till! to levy n tax
of twenty cents on every S100, for tho pur
drase ol a steam war vesiel for coait de-fen-.
A bill levying a tax for the com-
n1ftin of lli AtAtft (?iiri!tnt w&i ilinctift-UHl
' until after 4 o'clock r. ., und passed, with
Iua amendment reducing the tax to five
emits, benate Iiin, to enforce contracts for
obligations In gold, was paajed by a large
majority.
The Imported Preach Draught-Horso
LION III.'AUT. will stand for A
mares the eiiming mamjii at tfVu KJ
Samuel Col vers, Gaburg, tlie
M-ai-on to commenco on the
first day of prll and ending on the lint day
or July, 18B3.
Terms. Ten dollars for single leap; $20
for M-aMo; $30 to Insure.
Uercrlptlou Lion Heart Is a beautiful
dark brown, 151 bauds higb, and weighs
12UU pounds, llecomblnes in a remarkable
degree those great ewnlials of .u good horse,
ue,wuer, pJ and Ulan, with u docility of
tempt-r peculiar to this noble race of horses.
Pedigree Lion Htart was hlrel by Im
ported Lion Heart: his dam bv Uahaw,
owned and bred by It. lirufo, of Montreal.
Llon-IIuirt took the flrt-premlum at the
principal Pair of Iower Canada, In 1857, as
light draught. We confidently rrommend
blm M the bett roadster in the at-ate; his m-
rurtfirllv nfl A ttlwVAilirti lifts ljl-n tlinrnilffll.
W tstablbhed In thts.State. ort of bis colts I
taking thefirst premium at the Oregon State
Fair lut Tear, as award to Drjilll (ion. oil
I'oikconuly; but we have othrr proofs or
bis superiority as a hock iiorte in mis coun
ty, In Ihe superiority of his rilts, treil by
J. J'lakham. V. II. Gray. J. Urllt-y, J. (J.
Tolman, J. Hill, A. Hockafellow, II. Amer
man. W, Ileesou, aud In fact all who have
breed.
Stock-raisers are Invited to call and see
for tbemttlves.
Posture will bo furnUhed on reafonable
terms to marc from a distance.
SAMUEL COLVEIt.
PUenlx. March If. IMS. If
O tiLI'KIiTOU DADDLh! ilbl.to lor
O sale by B. COLVER.
Gaburg. March 17th. 1R6&
JSutter! Iliitter!!
7 CST received 100 pounds of Oiumjk
o (joixTir uiTTfcu, or recent unoriaiiou
eta Ibe hthmus. It is au titra arhde,ir
,K(tt. aJ utU jvtltJ, lu pickageJTor
jq,,' pound,; whicli will keep anywhere,
and is superior to the ureater portion or
wwlUd frteb butter.
E. C. SFSSIONS.
With Ilradlmry & Wade.
Jack.onvllle. Nov. 5lli. I8G2.
II
ORSE 15ILIi3
neatly ezeculed at
this office.
f.-a?VL3i
MAX MJILER,
si'cc&tsoa to -
J. A. BltUNNKK & lmOTIIKlt
The undersigned, having purchased from
J. A. llruntur.fclirolher their eiillic
Stock of Merchandise.
Now offers the s.me for sale at
G-reatly Reduced Prices,
DF'ODC Oasli.
The stock consists of "
Dv &Fanc.Cr6bds
BOOTS AND SHOES,
G-ROOERIES,
And. In fact, a varied assortment of
article pertaining to the General
Merchandise Imiiners.
LADIES nml GENTLEMEN
plea to give me n call, and examine
the Ooods and Irani tbo Prices, before you
make your purchases.
Do not forget the place the Hrlck Store
heretofore occupied nv Ilrunner it llm.
MAX MULLKIt.
Jacksonville. July 1U, 1K.2. 27
"TTC 7"1- 'mve ,u'' J ",'1' ""flock of mer
Y cbatiillse to Mr. Max Mi'M.r.iu From
our friends and patron wu would solicit
for Mr. Mci.i.KK a contitmnnc of their lib
eral patronage. J. A. IIUUNNKIt &. IlitO.
Jneksonvlle. July 12th. 1PK2. 27
LOVE & BILGER
California Street, Jncksonilllr,
DEALERS AND WORKERS IN
TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER.
LEAD AND BRASS,
i1 rivr l.i.l Mtklvml r.ntn lh. JUlnnllM
M ci,.J ,i en Vratn-lx-n. -nmnl,.i
.tlv ,, ,,Hrvil,tm In thotr line. -ml wilt
Keeticoikitantly on band an assortment of
thu bent Tin, liet-lrmt and Copperware.
Urass Pipes. Ilyilraulle Noiles, Force
Piimp, Chains, l-ad l'le. Hose.
HARDWARK, CUTLHRY; NAILS
of all sizes:
liar, Plate and assorted Iron ;
Paints. Oils, Mixes and Glat:
All ualllles of l'owder ',
.--liot of all DutuU-r" j
Urufhesof every varlcty.ctc, etc.
Stoves.
i Also, always on band. a large lot ofstoves
, of aborted sixes. ' Iluck's Patent Cooking
Stove." and the "New World Stove.1' llm
J"" CaKo
finev and nlaln. cnnitructe-l on latest fnet-
, saving plans. Uolltrs, Kctlls, Pols, Pans.
and everything connected with these stoves,
warranted durable ainl pi-rfict.
All nrllcleA sold by them or maoufac-
tured. WAItl(ANTKI). Tlu-Ir work Is made
of tlif bet material und of choicest patterns.
'-U.Ordem attt-ndeil to with dispatch, and
in leu according to iiiroctioui, in every'
thing, their stock Is tho largest and best
ever nrougtit to Jacksonville, and tucy are
determined to sell at urn niicy-m im cash.
Call and examine their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Jnne 2.1, lhC0,-2J.
Agents for Ilalliday &. CVa Wire Hope.
i. d. mm & linn.
Are now cloning
out
tjjeir entire Btock of Dry
'
Goods, Groceries and
Provisions, at the Very
Lowest Hates,
FOR CASH!
lA, Give us a call, at the i'ost Office
Ilulldiiig, oruer of California and Oregon
streets. April IU. IPfiU. U
EAGLE MILLS !
TIIH undersigned, present owner or these
mills, would notify Ihe publle that he
has secured Ihu service of au eiperleuced
miller, and will furnUb the
Very best article of Flour
In exchange for wheat, ut Ihe following
rates, to-wlt ; For each bushel of good
wheat, thirty-six p'-und of flour, two
pounds or middlings and el k lit pound of
bran. ALLEN F. FAItNIIAM.
Jacksonville, Dec. 23, leC2. tf
RYAN, MORGAN- & GO.
)'. 1, MAN, , ,K. B. MOIIIIAN. . KIIAIIU Itl.MlK.
;RYAN, HOiiOAN & CO.,
-llEALKIia IN'
Groceries?
. ::36if5SCroHS,
PRY Q0.QDS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
ECATS AND OAS,
Fine Japan and other
Taints, Oils and Glass,
Crockery & Glassware,
DRUGS fe MEDICINES
IRON AND STEEL,
3Vri3ri3XlS' TOOLS,
3Prod-u.ee,
CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS,
Anil other (oo1h inKctl (o
(liu wuiita of tho I'ulillc
Br We shall aim to keep up a full mXt'M
inayand complcto stock oiy"iri"CHa
BSf and ilnniiLU Goalt, at tDa
CQf nil seusous of thu -tj)U
BQr year, und wu "CM
dsSraax cnnfldeiitly suyniftj
t3r to our old friends and -igs?
t!3r tho public, thut wu Inlend -VJu
OSr to make it to their interest to "XjW
t& deal with us. -a
GALL TO SEK US.
RYAN, M0IK1M & CO.
Jacksonville, Jan. B, 1603 Junl-it;
TO THE FARMERS.
Wo slmll hereufier take, In cxehange I .r
gomls, ul ikscriptloiis of produce thut wo
can Dmi u market for, at the highest niui
kct rules.
HVAN'.MOROAXitCO.
Jan. 28, 1BG3.
Wo have constantly on haud and for
Sale
OIIOICB I1AC0N',
HAMS, 8IDK8 & HIIOULDKRS,
l'RKSII LARD,
I'OrA'IOra.IlHANH,
UU'ITKR AND KQQH,
OA'IS,
I'LOUItiCORKJIKAL.
ItYAN, MOKUAN fc CO.