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SACH' BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, VSTlioloi3flo cA Xlotn.ll -IlKAI.KIM i;- HMUBLB CLOTHING ! AND ALSO IN Cri'oceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! JUST HKCEIVED AND NOW OPENING AT SACHS BRO.'S Cheap Cash Store, -A- llctlcr and More Kxtcnslve STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER G-oods, ijllmn was ever displayed in our op any otutr more Hi libido u bun rruncisco. OUH LATI53T STVLK (Dress CSrOocSLs OUR fashionable MUincry (ioods -Such na- .U1IK3, MIS3KS ,t CHILimUNS Moialtors, An well us our rich Art the MOST IIBAUTIPUL ever lTereil lieie. Our Hlnek of I'lUNTS. Ulvached and Ilrnwn MUSLIN, wiiitk aoons, II0.S1KUV. ljulitH und Children's HUGHS. 'u never been e.mlled. OLOTI-IIISra-! Ken and Bov's 'Suits OP ALL DKSCItlPTIONS. UU NHW STVLK Zfankocn Suits, Oassimoro &. Linen Suits, geilnrr with our itock nf Men nnd HoyV BOOTS AND SHOES. AND NEW STYLE wssunoro Straw IZats Are the neatest ever brought here. OUR ASSORTMENT OP Family Groceries JS EXTENSIVE & COMPLETE. All nro Invited to rail nnd exnmlnfl our ds. which wo will sell nt unprecedently I'rice. SACHS BROS. -3dP A II DAnla rl m.ialninliln l)nniinn Y in exchnngo for goods. KMOQvillc. Oct. 20. 1802 Scmi-lUcciilii Sentinel. Union Lcnguo at Sacramcnto-Spccch of John Conncss. A grand Union League wim rnrmnl In Siicriimcnlo City on llic 18lh linlnnt. The loynl ('ulimriilnti, who liml nwmbled In I'nrnll their twines with t lie uncoiiililinnnl "HppnrliTu of the Union raueo, were nil ilriiwiil by the newly elected U. S, Scnn tor, John f'onnew, liy Onvcrnnr Stanford, (leu. Wright, nnd other. The following pntrlolle pledge wns subscribed to by the great body of the Immense crowd : We. the undersigned, citizens of the Unliid Stale, hereby nnclntn ourselves under the imme nnd title ol the Sacramento Union l'ugue. AW pledge ourselves to nn nnrnndittnnnl loyally to llio (Invernmeiit of the United Stales', lo 4.11 unwavering support of It ef fort to suppre thr rebellion, nnd lnipnrp no pndpnvnr to mitlntuln unimpaired the nntlnnnl unity, linih In principle und terri torial uouniliiry. The primary object of tht League In nnd nlmll lie to bind together nil lovul men. of nil truiles nnil prolcs'lnns, in 11 common union, In mnintnin the power, glory nnd Integrity of the tuition. Wc extract the following from the re marks of Mr. Comicss on the occasion. The pntrlntlc penplu nf the Pacific count win congratulate themselves thut they will hnvc nt least one representative In the Sen uto of the United Stated, who will, with all I ho heart nnd foul, life ntid spirit und manhood with which God has ennobled him, sustain the Administration in the prosecution nf the wnr : Who can (juration, fellow-citizens, the nrcisslty fur the organization of the putri ollsm of the country T lluve wo not been for two years tngiigcd In 11 terrible war? Ik tint our country yet encompassed with danger on every hand ? And under IIicm; I circumstance, who cuti question the new nlty of the most complete organization of ) I ho patriotism 'or the country, except it bu those dastard idinves those duslard knaves too ninny of whom live miiorg us, unworthy the namn of Atnerlcun citi zens. Applause 1 There is n peculiar I necessity nt the present time for lids organ ligation of which I sNiik, There may ret lien necessity fur placing In the Held per haps a million more of men to vindicate the cntisc of American liberty, to preserve in its Integrity American nationality, to take enro thut our flag shull wave fioiu the Al iunde, in the east lo the Pacific in (lie went, ! und from the ureal hike ut the north to 1 the Uulf of Mexico, even though, in uilili-1 tinn to I ho battalions of our felloiv.cltizens of the white nice thut nre engaged in this war It should require also 11 liulf-inilllnn or I more nf the negro race to bring u'ooul u ' triumphant remit, theirs, I hern in 1111 objection that comes from it portion of our people to the employment of thin or that cIum of men in the dcl use of our Uovern - incut. Shame upon the men who refuse aid of iiny kind when so great a cause is utstulM when so git-ntn country lg In dan-1, bit. ApplniiH-.l NMiy, felhiwcitijwns, draw 11 contrast between the men of 1 V I race who are udvoeutea of human liberty imftt.1 flu . riKfct mn s la iBb nMnH., hk.l unit inr iiitii 111 mu line mm me iiiurro uuu nU-llors of tyranny, strike u balance. and in I vvhost favor. I ask. will it bo found r Them arc men In our country who profesn to be lukevvarm In this contest, because 0 the nienns that nro cmplojed to curry it on 0 oeuui. ..! inn uo winia ui e ery : , r' ' r 11. V 1 llio runiH be ucccufiilhr cnrruil on, und he must desire It carried on by the cm- iiuliieui sii 1111 uuu ctvi, iiivuiin iiiai villi accomplish the result. Aiiplause.J Wp want this contest austulned by the mother und daiighlcrrt of our nouutry, by the nid of all (lie citizens, by the nhiof the civil officers, by the old of the bold arms of our soldiery, by the aid of all who can contrib ute to Its glorious determination. Ap plause. Fellow citizens, even under these circumdtunccp, I would not pcrhai have come before you to-night but tlial, for some reason or other, through some mis-1 take or oilur, It bus been staled in thel bust thnt the people of Culiforniu have heen rnnulili' nf und have reeenllv elceled I to u high slullon n man not entirely true 1 to the cause of the Union nnd of the conn try, I recently saw n copv ol the New ork Herald nf the date of February 11th, nnd In the regular Washington dispatch to thut paper it was announced that the new Senator from California would, in his ac tion in the Senate of the United Stutes, conform to that of Senators Nesmllh nnd McDougnll. ad Almighty forbid I Ap. plause und cheers, followed by "three chirrs for John Conness," more applause, und n "liger." Fellow citizens, I huve 6aid con stantly, in conversation, slnco this war be gun, thut if I were opposed to uinely-niup out of every hundred of tho measures of this Administration that yet I would be wiih It In the prosecution of this war heart I nnd soul, life and spirit, with nil tho man-1 hood wiiti which uou lias ennobled me. Applause.! Whut of the il!iri-.,, " UlllCrtllU-g what of any difference thut cun arise be tween Americans now, upon mere mens ores r Of vvliut neeout or consequence Is 1 flirfnce? Xono whatever. And sucli di yet, fellow citizens, there nre those among I us,o)c,nnd In high public station, some of I them, to our deep regret and shame, yet I representing loyal, noble Unlifornta, who refuse to sustain, with u fuUnes of lirnrt mid with n manly courage, the only Ad iiiiuiMrulinn through which this Oovern menl can be preset veil, because of pretended diflVrenccs ol opinion uliotit measures. I do nut mean to lie understood here fur I vv ili to be clenrly understood ns iijert lug or slating that I nin opp"Siil In any or the tiunnrc m this Administration. 1 We hnvc 11 noble President. Their Is 11 I President nt the bend of the Onvtrnmcnl. Appluii'e Abrnhain Lincnln may not no Hie greatest itmii In the Lnllnl htute. but I tell you, fel'ow citizen, that our country If blccd of (lot! In having so good mid mi (.'rent a man In the Presidency In thin crisis. Cheers. TIip cunning vit- llin wlin. ttptulitH' llila iriiiif triiftrrli. ..1.. .1.. .. '..ii....r. .., 1 I...:" . n-in iiiu liruiiiiwtuuu in i-runai micn-si nloni', niny now mid then have Impmed up on that grent mid good man, but In the ma n hl measure have been wise; nt nil llmex liix rnndiicl hn been juM, 'I'lirough out this yrenl trial mid ruu'glp Ills pa triotism hint been of the Mine character and clump 11 s thut of the great and Immor tal Washington. Cheers lint, say the.se olijeclorn, the suiiporterit of Ihls Ail ininlstriiliou urc Abolitionist. Ileaiire gnrd nilvises hi" Southern friend to de Humiliate Ihesoldierfl nf the (Jnvernment Abolitionists j mid craven, dirt rntinir. fiilie sons or the North icho nnd follow the ndvlco. Why, fellow cliirens, if nn A boll, tloulst were the basest creature that ever hetctofoie disgraced the rnth. lip would be perfection compared with the miserable u retches who set tin such pretences wlillp Ihelr cmintryV life isnt stukc. Aiip'oiisp. What Is it lo be nn Abolitions! T It is I lint the person, whoever he may be, Is In favor of abolishing something. Thee men would nntnhnlihslnverr: they would not b'ot out or nbollsh it. thniieh It siooil ut the nation' throat, tuklnir the nntlon's life. Hut they would stand bv while their country was being abolished nnd bellie Birickcnfpmi the map nf the world. Shame upon such Abolitionists. Hak-Away, Thlsmnrnlnff.nt nbnnl the itiml time, n pair of horsm ntlnpheil to n light sprinir wnenn, ran awny, nnd In mnk. Ing llio turn nrnnnd the corner, opposite the Ladles' Semlnnry, brought up nil Mnnd Ing (exreptlng the wnpnn. which tnrnsl over) npnlii't thp sameldfntlpnl pot which rfpelvnl the shock, nt nlwnt tho snme hour Int Rnlurdny ninrn'ng, tin pnt rnmlng nlT victorious In both Instances. At first It ns rumored that thp wagon rnnlnlnil n man, hl wlfp nnd twelve plit'drrn, nnd that tliiv had nil Ix-en killed except nn infant. Tmniwlinlelvon lenrnlng the shove. wp dispatched "our special" reporter to the seeno of disaster, expecting that lie would be nble to get tip, nt least, n hall column Inenl on the nfTnlr. In tlm course of n few nilnnles bo returned, lonklnir the verv pteturp nf dlspnlr, nnd wp thought wp saw n tear In his pvp ns hp wlsped IIip persp'mtinn from his p!ato brow, nnd 1 sighed wlih the lutp-llke voice of n dying J . " It's nil n canard," 1 Coop Nfwh rnoii tiik I'aymartick. From n telegraphic dispatch received this nornini, liy Captain Kelly, from San ,, . ' . . ,. . ,. .... Is nnw on Ms wnv illreet lo fTnmn linker. to pnv off the troops. 'I his will be glorh .. . . . i i n i ""1 fl' ""i.'i ir ,?"''" n"''"'1 ' ,,rar,Jr cvcr7 r,,,wn ,M onrnimn uregnn. , 10 c, r rt f g , of Q for vm)1, , A .,. t , Grin-m f , ' , , of ,, , t,1( tm ,,.,,,,. ,10 k,,n, of 1' rank in I) 15 Khuiie. nnrl senleneei to be ,, (vl! ght.onthn Oil. of Juno next, , ie ,,,. 0mirt, w,,m hM wn, convicted of grand larceny, nnd sentenced to Penitentiary for three years, JVXfvx-x-iocl. In Jacksonville, 011 Thursday evening, April '1M, nt llio residence ol Mr. George Ilrnwn, liy U S. Hayden, J. P., Mr. Tiiovuh Dkvinh and .Mrs. Ki.izabktii Cockkokt. AtSanrrnnelsco, April lSHb. 1603. Mr. L. Sacim, of Jacksonville, to .Miss V.uijl Limikiimitii of San l'ranclsco, Diool. c - " Jacksoiivllle. on the 18th Instant, Mrs. Anna, wife of Ahaii Smith j uged 21 years, In Manlzunetii precinct, April 18lh, 18ti3. Anna U, Infant daughter of Capt. Win. V. and Naiiissa Wii-hinsos-. IN the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Jackson, June Term. A. I). 18C3. J, Ib'.NKV JIkixinoiikitk. Complainant, ti. EtiZAUFTit Francks Hixi.inoiikuck. l'ltllluii fur Dlvoif. To Elizabeth V. Uelllngbruck ! You arc hercliy notified that the above named, com plainant has tiled his petition In the Cir cuit Court of Hie State of Oregon, fur tho county of Jucluon, praying a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now cxiMlng be tween you, and for the care and custody of John Henry, and Mary Kllzabetb, the Issue of your sal M marriage witn complainant Now u,lleB yu b" ft"J l'pcr In the court I. JU.......I.I .1 ll,. I..,n aunf In 1. I. ..I.I .1 tliuivruiu, II, IUW .VIM, .l.v.vu, ,w TO MVIU HI Jacksonville, on Monday, the 8th day of Tun., A IV lAnH. mid nnituer thn rninnlntnt 1 tttlx cause lllcd, tho same will betaken for confessed, nnd the nruvcr thcieof will bo granted bv the court. ' DOl'TH fT& FAY, Sol's for Compl't. Uatcd April !i3, 1803. ap25-Js TT. S. Tax Notice ! THE UNITED STATKS TAXIS for the coMntie of Unipqnn, Doiigln. .Taekoit nnd Jnephlne having becomo due and imvnblo : Nnt'cc Is hertny ghrn that the Collector will lie In attendance nl Oak land, nn llin lltli of April t nt Itorburgon Hip l.'tlh nnd 14th nf April ? nt Jnckson- ill- on Friday nnd Saturday, the Jitli nnd ISlli of April, and nt Ktrhyrlllc on Wed nesday nnd Thursday, the 2'Jd and tWdduy of April, 18G3, torecchc the same and Is- wie licence. Tax natcr will tdcnc notice the follow ing extract' finm the U. S. Kxclc laws: "All person who fhall neglect to pay ilicilulien ntnl laei, etc., n niorefniit n KeKed upon llietn to llio Collector within the time pocllhil. fhall lie liable In pay ten 1 i"r cen in in mlilltionni upon lite nmaunt iheriMif" S 0. .W. And U it further mietol. That If nny person or pi riiis snail exercise or car ry on nnv trade or business hereinafter men llnniil for the exercising or earning nn of which trade or business 11 license Is rupilred by this Act. without taking out such II cenen In that lsclialf niiulred, he, she, or they shall, for every such nllcncp, respec tively, fin fill n penalty equal to three times the amount of Hie duty or rum of money liimoseil or such license, one inolelv mere or In the use of the Unltwl Stales, the other tuolety to the 11-e or the pel son tho. If n collector, shall first discover, nnd IT oilier than n collector, shall llrst cUelnfurmatlon of the fact whereby said forfeiture was. In curred, N. II. TUc tHMiltit precrllietl by law will lie rigidly enlorci-d on nil who fall to pay within the time siiecined In the nlmvc notice. L. W. CUE. U. S. Col'r for the State or Oregon. Ily (3. E Graves. Deputy. OJlcr ff Qllfetor of InUmal Utvtnut I rvHMM, Utflt. ,1IITA 11, im;i. 1 u U, S. Assessor's Notice. ALL ptimiiis ure hereby untitled thnt, under the provisions of ihc Excire Law of the Ui.lleil States persons who are engaged In bubig nnd wiling Stocks, Coin ed Money, Hunk Notes, or securities, lor themselves nnd others, or who dent ill ex changes relating to money, buying or sell ing gold dust, are rcgunled ns Ilrukcri and must lake out u license therefor. lVrsoua whoso liiislueM it Is to buy nnd sell (.'old Dust. Hunk Notes, etc., ns nlmvo stuttd, without a license, arc luhject to a iieiiullv uf $1SII CIIAS. W SAVAOE. An'l U. S. Auour Jlh httnd . Jackiouville. April 17. 181,3. nplhlf TN the County Court, Jackson county X. o Oregon, April lerm, lbli.1. In the matter of tho gunrdlanshln of Ciui 1 J Camkv, minor heir uf Charles C'jM.7, decvOMil. Notice la hen br given thnt M. T. Allen, giitttdiau of suid minor heir, has Hied her IK'lltiou In suld court, praying for an order for the sale or 11 part of the real eslute lie- longing 10 sum ward ; all persons interest ed In suld eslute ure notlllVd to appear lie fore the said court, on V1dnesd4y, the sixth day of May. A. I). I6U:I, mid show cause why 1111 older for the sula ol such real es tate should not be granted. Jly order of lion. J 0. Tnlman. Co. Judge. W.i. IIOl'E.MAN, Clerk. April 11, 1W.3. Its Selling 3T2 A.T COST! (AND GOING NORTH. H. Bloom Offers to fell his entire stock of MERCHANDISE A.T COST, WITHOUT RESERVE All those (IcHirliig Jlur gaiiis bliutilil cull list-iiicaiutel)-, us ho will close out forthwith. All who think thut they liuvo heretofore )uiit too much for GoodH, KllOIlllI cull ut IL JILOO.Il'S STORK und b'ct even. COME ONE, COME ALL Now is Your Time TO GET Bargains As he positively intends SELLuxa orr at cost Jacksonville, March '.8, 1663. RYAN, MORGAN CO. i. j.nrAN k. fcHomux, tinwAiin nispif. RYAN, MOllGAN & CO, DEALERS IN rroceries LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTi-irN-a, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, A3STCtY COODS, Fino Japan and other Paints, Oils and Class, Crockery & Glass-ware, DRUGS & MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, 3VrX2NTC2ri.lSS' TOOZiS, Frodu.ce, CAIIPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS, And other Gondii nulled to the wants of the Public C&" We slmll aim to keep up n full Tja Jieiynnd complclo stock oficth'6H && nnd dctnabU Uwxlt, ut ftt Diif all seasons of the -rjia C6y" year, und we -Oa fisjy-cuii confidently saytBa B&r to our old friends and "Ba t&T the public, that we Intend 'Ot S&f to iiiske it to their liitt-rtst to Xt tQr deul with us. 6A CALL TO SEE US. m'aiv, vma & so. Jacksonville, Jan. 8, 16(13 JunMt.' TO THE FARMERS. Wo shull hereafter take, In exchange for goods, ull descriptions of produce that wtt can rind u market for, ut the higjust mar ket rules. IIVAN, MOIIOAN & CO, Jao, 28,1863, We have constantly on band and for Sale CHOICE IJAC'ON, HAMS, SIDES & 8H0ULDEH8, FItESII LAUD, POTATOES, IJEANC MUTTER AND ECIOS, OATS, FLOUR i CORN JIEAU RYAN, MORGAN & CO, 1