Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 02, 1863, Image 3

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SACH BRO.'S
JACKSON V1M.K,
XVlioloaalo ctj Xlotn.il
-I)K.I.KR4 t:-
IDjry C3rOOC3.S,
PilHUBLB fLOTDIKG!
AND ALSO IN
Groceries !
Provisions,
Liquors & Tobacco
New Goods!
New Goods ! !
Hew Goods ! ! !
JUST KECKIVED
AND NOW OPENING
AT
SACHS BBC'S
Cheap Cash Store,
-A-
IIcIIit ami More Extensive,
STOCK OF '
SPRTNH and mum .
-M... . -.V
G-oods,
j Than was cm dip'uyed In our or nny
ctber Store this side of San r ruticisco.
OCR I.ATKST STYLK
-OL'U
rasIilomiMe Milinury Woods
-Such u-
3: jolt xszrmr !: 9
L.VDIKS, MISSK.S Jfc C1IILDKKNS
JSLOY 1 tO jTiBy
As well us our rich
3Bs Mrs a i'Mri9
Are the MOST IIUAUTIFL'L ever
fffriil heie. Our sluck or
rmxTs.
lllnivhednml Drown MUSLIN,
WIIITK UOODS,
IIO.SIKUY.
Ixiilaa nml Children's SHOES,
Hu never becu excelled.
CLOTHING-!
Flea and Bov's Suits
OF ALL DKSCRIITION.S.
'I'll NKW-STYLK
Ifankccn Suits,
Cassimcro dtlCinefe Suits,
cther with our stock or Men nod lioy'n
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AND NEW-STYLE
Hssuncrc Straw Hats
Are the neatest ever brought here.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
'amily r3)3:i93
IS EXTENSIVE & COMPLETE.
''!! Are Invileii tu rail ant! examine onr
. which we will ecll nt unprecedently
I'ticva.
SACHS BROS.
V?T All DOpla t mnJ-AlnlilA l)ntll AA
o In exchnnge ror uoods.
'cuonr e. Ocl. 20. 1B02.
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Scmi-lUcckln Sentinel.
BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.
Frlilny Night's Dl,mtcli.
New Yoik, April 29th. .Sierliin: dull
lit lfil (if I Oft. gold tliwill llllfl nt flOs.
Simon )rufr Ims resumed the l'rni"t
Maishiil (J -ncrolsl.tn of New Ywk. Col.
NiiL'Hit succeeds htm, Ins" jurisdiction will
Iwwt tl' lit Congressional District.
The nlit.tr of the Atlmitii. a., Ciixleil
nnri, wu nrrcstcd hereon his way Irnm
I'liimdii. A large timuunt of gold wus
loiind In liii poS'iiMion. It appears t lint
lie don't desire to rrtiirn tu Dixie uud will
lie probably relcncd.
Port Rnml ndvlccsslnte llint nnr tronp
were being convert i) to Fully Coles imil
Ivlnulm Klnml unit Ni.rih lMmin Is nlmi
occupied n cn.undernhle force of troop
Five of the monin.rs lire nt North Kdisiit.
Tim Irnn.iiles ri-mtnns off Charleston. The
H..M. I,,,.-., lu..., rill..lHlil. .I.i .lmnlnr i-nrtti. nml then n,i rn" nml lenve
shell.
In every Department the utmost activity
prevails.
Later advices Intimate that the second
nltuck will he inudc. on Churlestoii, on the
Sid of May, when the Spring tided occur.
The troojia arc sulTering from warm
wenther.
W'lishluclnn, April 29th. An Kut
Tennessee leller mys that the rebel Irnop I
tliire were ilriven out Uy S.lilll) l-etlerul i
troops. A greul portion of the people in
tlmt region icnmiiinl loyul nnd were still
it-rniiliMillir mum, it. i
The 'nhiiigton Inttlhgrntcr. or Tins- like Island thnt slumlxr on the ocean I JN" "'C Circuit Court of the Stale of Or
dnv, iiiiiumnces that Urn. Jlooker coni' ' nnd where the Mncs that pns before lis J- cgon, for the County of Jaekion, Juno
ii.nn.l a r.,rufinl ,,i,ir..i,ii.iii mi Mi.n.liv
Mmvy musics of artillery and oilier
troops were eroding the ltappuhimiock at
sunrise. The Tribune says tlmt this "ill
utiil 1 1 th corps, ai i the cavalry corps took
the lend.
St. Louis, April 29th. A correspon
dent of Ihe Demvtrat with Van Delivers
command says ulmiil 10 o'clock Sunday
night, a reliel rcglni'iit under Newton Hie
ill. lllivv liiium ui .t,ui iiiniiunr n uiiim ..up,
surprise about three miln wwt of Jack-'
I ... . . ....
...I . ..I ..I M... l..l,'o .. .
son. while conking supplies u..i loiiering
around ciimp nw. Two small howiizeis ,
load.il with mu.ket balls were hauled by
ham) to within 30 wil. nf lln-m and iIim I
... . . . . .
charceit
Killinu' and woiiMling u larg-)""'
number.
At the mine time the First
. - ra'ai1 '"Rsir. tr:zxrx;?:r:a
-r.- - -, " - ":.::, "- -.'."'ourGomniwnl Is nt war. Ihry mutt t-x-
ments ami several thuwawl dollars w, .Ml. ,
of stolen propnlvwas capiuml. Karly
next morni.iL' 'vii Denver mlvance Havi
Ihe main bisly nl the enemy In r, treat, ami
hnmuliatelv lullowe.1. keeping up u con-
tinuons artillery fire on llie.r nar. At 2 I
o'clni-k p M.. .McNeil johieil Van Denver
mid the combined force lollowed in pursuit.
as Kte,u" ,,,e cm,,,y " ""'
Ark., on the 25th, to occupy IMot Knob
nnd CiiH Uirurdeuu, ns lmii of 0.peru
lions for Gen. I'neett camimigu.
Cario, April 29th. Ily wuy of Mem
phis we have news of the capture or Tu-
.......1.1 1 !. 'I'l.U ..1..H.. .....J l.ul.1 IkM ,1...
Dmlce attacked hi... un Itfl.t ensued.
Chalmers wn cmprlM to give way.
Fnlerul loss stated ut lOO. Rebel lo not
clven. Dmlu'e is in possession ol Tuscum
bla and rebel coimnuu.catlou by that route
is cut off.
. . . a
it
! New York. April 29th. The steamer
l l.Vll. .! fmritt I 1Vj.biSm.jiI It'll It ilatfkd In tlttt
JIIIIIKIIli IM'III tVJI I W'rwi !! in 111 (IVi I
lAth Ims urrlvul. I lie head uonsiuuin in
ft I I... I I l. .1 r
..vrrpooi nai . ,..,..,...,,..
" : '"XT':.? ' ",'" . .7, "?. i
i picious persons and wu.ch the movements
IHIP llltlWIHIII III Uin'l, ICWIKS " -
'.if leuillng reliels, so says the lima, in
un
lost
SI
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steamer.
, nletely
I commence on the 37lh of March. The
Penitentiary was carried by assault on the
'31st ol March.
Fort Javier was also taken on the 31st
nf March, after entering the city, the
French fought through the first barricades
of the two principal street leading to the
1'liiza and Cuthedrul, both or which are
inrtified. The soldiers then entered the
houses, aided by ihe suppers und miners,
nnd pusfd from one hou;e to another. On
the 3d or April they had cut their way
Ihrouirh, within 100 metres or tho I'luza,
Up to that date Ihe Ficnch loss was rrom
.100 to fiOO killed aid wounded. It is
.. ,1 .l .t. .I.a f..u f.. ll.n Mil.. I. OK
riiuiuiiii iiiui iucioiiu hi iou Vnjr ,a ,- i
HUH.
held by Ihe French. Ihus preventing Com-.
onforl with 1,200 of reinforcements from
crossing.
Fortress Monroe. April 28th. The pro ,
nel'cr Commerce arrived this morning Iroin
Sull'olk. having run by three heavy batte
ries on Namemond river under a heavy
tire. Fortunately she was not d if able J.
The boat was riddled by sharpshooters who
ins. Ihe banks of the river for n no m ea. ,
It is understood that the rebel force has'
niiiriti.mnl iwnr Nilwnlk Ilio mikriliifirf i
. I',.M -- - --" --- . ,,-.Map.lU ,U bMWI An III ..r,I.U, rt IU.. I I "' '" ' -.... www.., VKVH.VI. UVHUIJI
two hundrwl men and seven cannon. I , , ' , . . .. ...', . I f April Term, lfii;:t.
New York. April 30lh.-The ulei.mer ' r .. " , Vi ......:.." 'i': ',.". ' " wr of tho estate or K. G. IUi-
lehlmke. Iron, Havana 23d. ha. Vera . i 1 ' " '"T:", . J,".:.T' ' ' . .- ak-deceuKd.
run date, to the 13.1,. rvr French war ." , TJ '.:" ifl, h Z' .?' "lEI ' f". ?'. !!?
r, which state that 1 uebla , is coni-,,ni , of j,t(.k,on w),ltll m,Hl M, ,M.,,,)M. ,iruys )or or,;.r ,
surrounded, nnd the oPack was to ,.. ., ., ,,,... r... ,n ... ' ...,,.,',..., ,.... ... ..... ..,,., '.
dlsanoeared from the rront of Williams- ',""".. ., f' i K """""" -L my Jlarw.g und Haddlery tstub ish
neapjuureu iroin me iruni oi miliums- It I sold by nil respectable dealers, I ,m.nt is. irpvitv linu;r
bu' , .... - , ,.orcanbepr,K:uredbytbCmorD.S.muxts,U"m' ,a . "KM" JUIII.I,.
ban Francisco. 30lh. News received j'roprlelor. New Vork. Q SUI'EIHOR SADDLK MULKS Tor
via Acupulco. and published In to-djy'ii , Two sizes, flOc, aud SI. cowaty O sale by S COLYEIt
liullttiii uiontloiis that the French suffered i Sii.tu i Vx is, of 1'ortland, Ageuts. GuiUurg March 17th, 181,3.
a terrible defent on April 7lh, nnd were
drift n out oC Pucbta at the point of the
bnyoiut.
Sun Frnncisco. April 29lh. On the
28th the steamer Adii Hancock blew up
i ear Snu Pedro, while going out In the
Simmer Senator, killing nnd wounding
Hi nrly nil on board, s nine sixty or seventy
in number, nmnng whom were n tuimber
of Ind'n.
The Mnvs Taylor left this morning with
four hundreil piicnircr.
A IlRjiiTiri't. Km.RcrioN. Rtilwer
elo(iienlly says : "I cannot believe tint
earth l "man's abiding idnee. It cannot
, ., . ,,. , . , .,
bo that our Hfo Is cat up by the neean of,
eternity to i ont n moment upon is waves,
nnd then sink inlo nnihlngnc 1 Kl.e,
why l It llint the clnrions nplrntlnns.
which lean like nmrcl from the lemnle of
I our heart, nre forever wnndcring about tip.
, salLfiMl ? Why tlmt the rainbow nnd
I clouds come ovrr lis with n brnuiv thnt Is
then pas. nff and leave,
lieir raPvor.l lovclinessT
n in mue npnn in
Whv U It Hint the slnrs who hold their
festival nrnnnd the midnicht throne, ore
set nbnve the crnsp of our limilfd fnenl
llfs, mocking ns with their nnappronchu
bteclnrvT And. finally, why is it that
brleht forms of human benuly nre pre
sented in our view, nnd then taken from
n. lenvinir the thniiMnd stream' of oiir af-
feellnns to fiowin Alpine torrents upon
onr nenrisr up nre nnrn lor a nicncr
dstlny thr.n that of earth ; there Is a
rrnlni win re the rainbow never fades
where the stars will lie snrenil liefnre n
likii sltnilowi. wl I slnv In nnr tirewiiro for.
.ever."
Mow TI1K CoxrKDKRATKS Do. The
. ' fiM(Htlt rrnm tlm UnVt A iilftnTn f'l Vvt
'"l""lll (III llll I.UII lltl'IIIU V."
f lhuxld, shows how the Confederate view
this question of tolerating trt'uon,iind Ihe
i way they serve those whom they denomi
nate tfallors :
I "Thev flhe Union menl are known, nnd
will le remembeml. Their numln'rs were
,, . n . t .1 1 ,
'ma,llB, ""'i ""I ""'V nrC, ,fCOni,n e.Vr3
ilitv Ipnk. In Ihn innnnlnln ttnr Vtrt
iiiiv i,fH. ill 1111. iniiiiiiininv mmr 1' nil
nrk nm, t(1 ,, I , , arorcraid. nt the term lliereor to be held nt
f, ' " n" . ."'' 1, ?n ilesin n ,Vl. lolJ,,ckMI,,vil11'- u Monday, ihe h'th .lay ol
" "r c ' ''''' ' '",,"'""";,"' illul i J'""'- A- 8C:I- 1 '" w H'ooomplalnt
cnu,,"rt nf ,"'T '"", I)f,,,l",'1 1,Pr T In this cause lllcd.the sumo will In. taken
""P"'""' oy core o llm -K jnchs. i
' r T i T '
W ,0 'k'' n-;iw "r their
No .overn.nent. In time of war.
w!l toerate trmon S and no ...an who is
? ,rul "r nt !" ';'' M:t favnri
rrn, "B l"P' or n (.overn.m-i. w II,
,lc1,l' ' h" ??lpymlm,,,V ",m !S ,,w
'Verthrowof wMcllwoul,lJmce,
..rw.. . c., ,.,..- nv....-. ui.
- HTr1';?:, i,ncTo,nT, s
he was carried in n litter on board the
Fnmlrnyuiit. To mse his pslu n soldier's
blanket was pliiced under his heud, rrom i
which he cxierianceil L'rcat reliel'. He'
asked what It was. 'It' onlv ii soldier's
blanket." wn the answer. H7,nie blanket
.hJLJrT'
aMlr.?"
mi iv ii iiiii. nnsnriMi un niieiinaiii. " urii
wt? that Duncan Hoy gels his blanket this
-"."i.: :"."": .:."
my nlclil," said ihe brave man, not forget
tlnir In hi lust aironirg the welfare and
comfort of another, however humble.
Gk.vkrai. Jackso.n'h Statl'k at Nkw i
M lit U k J A nvnti .... A a.. !...! l.i.
in-
Mr,,ol or,.iuil intend.,l Mr General
wi.i.r.A. - P. un i .Ulan,, mi. tu., inv
Jkn statue at New Orleans, was .he
l., l.l ,..!. ,., .
word : ' I lie
Union it must and shall be preserved."
I'ntil the capture or New Orleuns by the
Jmcortant Dkcisio.v. Judge Shatluck
decided in the Circuit Court for Cohiiuh'a
county tlmt county commissioner' courts
could not udjourn over the lime set for
their sessions by law. Urtgimum,
HEIMSTREET'S
Inimitable Hair Restorative
JT IS NOT A 1)'K.
Out restores gray hair to Its original color,
by supplying tho capillary tubes with nut-
ii nil sustenance, Impaired by age or dls-
a,
rtll vuwhwiuoui ayti itro compo.eu
U-auty or the hair, und ntlord or tlieinsclves
no dreeing. Heluiotreet's inlmliuble col-
oring not only restores hair to Its natural
color by un easy process, but gives the
hair a
Xjvi3c.vii'i.ia.t 23o,xxty,
promotes Us urowtli. iireveiils I In falllni!
otr, erailicates ihe dandruff, and Itapaitsl
ul'a't1n and pleasantness to the htad. It has
"wl """ "'. ""r'ull".'" riK. mi
. i.. ,.,... ,- ....,.. . :" . I
?",,W,.'&T?.. V.'."V.. . "l ".;'". I
I 111111 limn iiic itiiia vuiJiiAJL-iaVY HI! WUL 'v ii iriuvy iaiuiiuiiiu iu inu puiii iir
I together.
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I
N THE CIRCUIT COUHT of the
Slate of Oregon, for the county of
Allen F. Fnrnham w. John It. flond. Jce I -lnhlnnn,
Joseph Jacob, John ltnr ett,
Richard llarMt. I), Ii llnrrclt, Robert ''
Ilarrett. Catherine Kcsllng, I'eler Keiding, '
James ll.irr.tt, ami Iiticlii Aim ilarrett.
lllll In riimirtrj-.
Wiihiki. the cnmpUtiiniil 1m (lied Ids
hill In eip.iiy In the Circuit Court of Ihe
Stale of Oregon fr the county of Jack-on,
praying Hint Ihe diTi'tiihtut, John It. Itmid,
in enjoiniM Iroin prnccuting his suit nt law
against the cnuiplaliiaul, mid that the de
rcml.inK Tlinma Itarrelt, Jamns Ilinvll,
nnd lloli'rt Ilarrett. lo remit nil nml com
pelled to make n pood nnd Midlcicut title to
iitiin, ii idiini- ii ii"ini tun, niiiii'lliil illiu It
j,IP u. ncr,.,r .lM(i motioned In complain
, h. ,ll!U n) ,,, (toi,i, uml! , ,1(,
, Mld defendant. John It. Ilnnd. lie declared
frnudiileiit und old. nod that nil the rlchl. ,
' title and Interest ol the heirs of Mnrirarvl I
Ilarrett. deceased, be divested, nml vctcd In I
, I'" c5;',l,,n!ni"'h Aml Jt .appearing from
l,lc 'l'vlt of the coinplaln.nt lllnl In this I
c.a'"l' "" ,IC 'H' eml.lll , Jolm ilarrett
"' '" '
J;;-"f,Kn
nnd lonliella Ann Ilarrett.
James Ilarrett. arc not residents
or lue blalo or Uregon
lltrrort, In the name of the
people of the Stale of Oregon, you, Hie snhl
John Ilarrett, James It.irretl, and NnUlllu
Ann llarrelt, arc notified to lc and nppenr
In said Court on the Klghth Day of June,
A. 1). 1M1II, nnd nnwer the complainant's
inn, or inu Mine will ne taken lorciiileHil
nnd tho prayer thereof will lie grunted by
the Conn. Ily order of Ihe rnbl t'ourt.
inliTfbJ WM. HOFFMAN. Cleik.
It. F. Doivklt. Solicitor for Compl'l.
I lerm. A. l. imij,
J,IIkniiv HiM.KMinocK, Cnmplalnnnt, vs.
Kt.lZAIIKTtl 1'HAM'K llll.l.KMIUOl'K.
1'rtlllno fur 1)1 voir r.
To ntlzabeth F. Illllenbruck : You arc
hereby iHitlllol (hat the above named com
plainant ha tiled his petition In the Cir
cuit Court of tho Hlnto of Oregon, lor the
county of Jnckton, praying a diulutl)ii of
the bonds of matrimony now exliting lx-twi-eu
you, nnd for the care nml cutody of
John Ilrnrv.nnd Mary Kllr.nbelh, the lmu
of your laid marriage with complatnaut.
1U lllllii.ri villi lift .nil nliimn. 1). llii. i.iitt.1
-- ... .... ... hi.iiim. .1. .iiv vi'u.
ror C()llr0fmi, nnj ,10 pryer thereof will
u" "'I ''X the court.
DOL"nilT& FAY.Sol'iror Comi.rt.
Daliil AirlU:t. IfCn. upr.-ln
OTATK OF OltKOON. County Jack
O son. In tho Circuit Court or the
Suite or Oregon for the county of Jackson,
JuncTeim, l8i!X
John Anderson t$. John Ilighum. Arthur
J.nigell, JumeK Wulbridge and
Ilalilwln Sells, Jr.
Ily order or the Court.
To Arthur Laugell. James Walhrldge nml
Iluliht in .Sells, Jr.: You are hereby niillllnl
tllflt IIIiIumM .1HI UIHb.nl In llm tf'Irmtlt .,
of Ihe Stale of (irrmi.i fur the comilv of
Jnck-on, on the llit day X tho term, to Ihi
held ut Ihe Court IIoiimj In Jaeksnuvllle, on
the second Momlny In Juue, It U-lugthohlh
dayof June. lbOIJ, uud answer tlm complaint
"" mu ' ' ww "' " will li luken
lorcouresM'd, ami the prayer thvreofgra.it-
en ny i lie i;ouri.
, (;. TVACI.T, rialnllir's Attorney.
Mm eh d. W.. mhTsilt
IN the County Court, Jaekion County,
Ju thy mailer of the estate of A. 0. Wiu-
J. A pi
rinVrni. I(ifi:i.
l-Sfi, dtowised
final Mtlllrmriif,
Notice Is hereby given to nil pesons In
terested In mIi estate, that Widuwduy, the
sixth day of May, A. I). 16C:. has le.i sil
uiart for the linul Ktlli-ment or suld estate
with K. Magriider.lheailmlnUtrulor thereof.
Uy Older or linn. J. O.Toliimn, Co. Jiidjje.
WM. HOFFMAN, Clerk.
April. 11.1803, .1
ceased i ull persons Interested In suldesUle
ure iiDtlllul to appear llor- sahl court, on
Sulunlay, IhuUlh day of May, A. I. hlitt.
und show cauno why un onlT for the isle
of suid real estate should not bo made,
Ily order or lion. J. 0. Toluun. Co. Judge.
WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk.
April II. 18C3, U
" I
J)UAN & WALL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
III lik JIullilliiu, cor. I'ront A I'ltrcets.
CRKSCENT CITY, OAI
WILL attend to the Itecelvlng and For
warding of all Goods entrusted to
their care, with proinntness ami dispatch.
CousitflimeuU solicited. Mviebamlltu re.
culled oil storage.
Unstcent (Jity. April 11. 1BC3. 15
N. II.-No goods delivered mill the freight
nnd charges ure p.iid
I). &. w.
- . r..m .. . .v,.. ..., . .
IJAirK-BAlJlil.ria constantly on hand
RYAN, MORGAN "ft CO.
J. ItYAN ,K. H.M0I11UN KtnVAIIII IIIMiU,
RYAN, MORGAN ft CO.,
-DIIALKItS IN
rroeeries
LIQUORS,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTI-IIjSTG,
BOOTS & SHOES,
IH Csb 3.-i."ii""ai Mrr9
HATS AND CAPS,
P-duSTGY GOODS,
Fiuo Japan and other
ralnls, Oils ami Glass,
Crockery & Glassware,
DRUGS & MEDICINES
IRON AND STEEL,
3VXX3NT3TJn.S' TOOLSI,
aK,tawB-(.c;c;i,
CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS,
And other (JooiIh suited to
tho wit ii I h of the I'uhllc
D& We shall aim to keep up n full -ifiSa
tor nml complete stock of fitth fpn,
C3f und dan able Uoodi, ut "(fa
tOf all (caions or Ihe -iSVa
t3f jeor, and we "SM
Ct'tiroM confidently say-Xoa
IW to our old Wends and i(Da
Crjf the public, that we Intend -ifiia
Sor tu muke It to their Interest to -Xa
S6f deal with us. -rjt
CALL TO SEE US.
RYJN, llOROiN & CO.
Jucksonvllle, Jan. 8, lbC3 Jsollt.'
TO THE FARMERS.
Woshull herearier lake, in exchunge lor
goods, ull descriptions or prmliice llmt wo
cuii find u market for, at ihe highest mar
ket rules.
RYAN, MORGAN k CO.
Jan. 28, J HOD.
We have constantly on band and for
Sale
OI10IOB IJACON,
1IAMS,SIDK8 k SIIOULDKILS,
I'RKSH LAUD,
POTATOKS, IIKAN'S
BUri'KU AND KGOH,
OATS,
FLOUR & CORN M HA f-
YA., MOKOAN fc CO.