Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 09, 1863, Image 3

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    SACH BRO.'S
JACKSONVILLE,
Wlioloanlo tSa 2rLotn.il
-DKAt.KIUI VA-
Dry GoodSy
FffiflllM I'LOTIM i
AND AT.SO IN
CS-roceries
9
Liquors & Tobacco
New Goods!
New Goods ! !
New Goods ! ! !
JUST RECEIVED
AND NOW OPENING
AT
SACHS BEG.'S
Cheap Cash Store,
-A-
Keltcr ami More Extensive
.STOCK OF
'SPRING AND SUHHER
C3rOCK3LS5i
Than was ever disp'nyid in our or nny
other Store this side of Sim Francisco.
OUIt LATEST STYLE
I3ress Goods
our
FashionaS)Ie Milincry Goods
- Such ns -LADIES,
MISSES Ss CHILDREN'S
Monitors,
Ad well us our licit
Aro the MOST BEAUTIFUL ever
offered here. Our slock of
1'RINTS
Bleached nnd Brown MUSLIN",
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY.
Luiliis and Children's SHOES,
.lias never been excelled.
CLOTHING !
Men and Boy's Suits
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OUU XEW-STYLE
RTankoen Suits,
' Cassimerodt linen Suits,
Together with our stock of Men and Boy's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND NEW-STYLE
Gassimere Straw Hats
Arc the ucutest ever brought here.
OUR ASSORTMENT OP
Family Groceries
IS EXTENSIVE & COMPLETE.
All aro invited to. call and examine our
Goods, which vu will sell ut unprecedenlly
low prices.
SACHS BROS.
flS& All ports of marketublc T'oduco
taken in exchange for good?.
Jacksonville, Oct. 20, 1802.
Scmt-toccldij Sentinel.
" A Picture of Domestic Hap
piness.'' Two or three girls iml two or tlirnc boys,
Dirty, iviul rugged, ami nuking a iioli,
Sitini1 culling lor IIiIhuimI other for tlml;
Oiio pinching the dog--nnntlier thecal
Ami Hill, the sly rogue, with n sorrowful
ph'z,
ll.iwlitig nut tlmt " Sum's bread has more
bultirtlmii hi? J"
Ami then the sly urchins, nil covered with
grcu-o,
Sitting down on the hearth to examine encli
piece;
And if one is liio widest, or thickest, or
longest.
Let 11 tii that's the weakest beware of the
strongest;
A battlo ensue", nnd n terrlldo clatter.
Anil the mother cries out, ''Oh dear I what's
the mailer ?'
Knch tolN his own story, nnd trlca to de
fend It
" It won't do, you young roguo, n boxed
ear mut cud It."'
Tin: Tn.uiKtiY or Makkita E.vactkii
in Rkamtv. The New Orleans corres
pondent ol the Boston Journal writes ns
follows :
Your renders nro fninlliur with the
escape or Genernl A.J. Hamilton from
Texas, but the Genernl himself may still
lie ignorant of the fnle of onu of his com
panions, Chun Melviiuo, whose udventuns
ilnd no pnrullel sine in the tragic piny of
MtiKi'ppu. When Hamilton escaped fiom
Texas n reward of one thousand dollnrs
was oIleiTd for his nrrrst. nnd he was pur
plied by n puny of Texan runners, who
followi il him into Mexico, mid while dog
ging his p:t ill in the rear, they sent ines-M-ngers
nhend who reported to the rnnelie
roes that thu General nnd his companions
were u band of thieve.-1.
Finding it impossible to obtain fond on
tin.1 roud. Humiiton dispatched Chun to
Cnnurgn for n permit to travel. Jle wns
taken prisoner by the rebels, stripped
milird nod bound to n high spirited horse,
wh'cli was let loose anions the chaparral.
The poor fellow won thin borne several
mile.'', the thorns mid points of t lit prickly
peur luecrniiiig Ids body in u shocking
milliner. Weak u in I lileedimrlio was tuken
ncro.jp the llio Grande to San lgnueio to
lie hunt:. A Immlkei chief which his would
be murderers had stolen from him, was re
turn! d us he was entering the town, and
this tied about his loins constituted his
only covet imr.
A relative of his wire inlet cded nnd
saved his IIP, and lie was taken to San
Antonio nnd thrown into pri-on, where he
remnined some time with n bull and chain
attached to his limb. I In vim; been cap
tured on Mexican soil, Yidaurri. the (inv
entor of New Leon, made a foimal demand
for his releiiee, which the Confederates
studiously eonceuled from the people, while
they went through the form of u triul, ami
relenetl their prisoner. Me Kane made
his way back 1o Mexico, nnd was uniting
those who urrived here on the Kensington.
Gi:.v. Shiki,. This distinguished officer
was invited to be prer-oot at tint recent
grout meeting nt the Cooper Institute,
New York, nnd make n speech. In his re
ply, expressing his regret that he could
not attend, lie says :
I believe in the Monroe doctrine, in the
Butler code, in the President's proclama
tion, in tliu good will nnd perseverance of
the people, in the undaunted courage of
our volunteers, in tho final vindication
of the honest, the just nnd the bravo; in
tho liberation of the down-troddi nnd the
slave, nnd in tho overthrow and death of
the Southern oligarchy.
Donm.t:?s a Stoiiv. Wo observed yes
terday n litt'e, thin old ntan, with a ragged
bag in his hand, picking m a large num
ber of pieces of whalebone, which lay in
the street. Tho depoaite was of such n
singular nature, that we presumed to ask
the rpmnit looking gatherer how ho sup
posed they came there. ' Don't know" he
replied, in a squeaking voice, " but I 'spect
somo unfortunate female was wrecked here
about somewhere."
A new question has arisen nmW the
Emancipation Proclamation. Wushiug
ton correspondence of March 30th, remarks
that there are at least f00 negroes udver
tlsed for sale in Kentucky, under its in
terna! police laws, who nro freemen fugi
tives from Alabama nnd Mississippi, A
debatu lias nlready commenced in Cabinet
meetings on tho question, " Can States,
through local laws, revert to bondage col
ored men whom the President's Proclama
tion made free V"
Piiizr FiniiT i.v E.vot.A.M). Tho match
between Ileennn nnd King, for tho cham
pionship of England, was completed in
London on llio 17th of March. They are
to flght for .CI. 000 a side nnd tho belt.
100 a stdu of the money was put down.
There is said to bo a girl somewhere in
New Yoik whose heart was so warm that
it burnt through her bosom.
1 -. .a.,, , . ..
Gentility is suid to bo eating meat with
n silver fork, when tho butcher hus not
been paid.
Why i-t Rulwer n very industrious man?
Because he wrote Night aud Morning.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the
State of Oregon, for the county of
Jackson,
Allen V. Fnrnhnm tu. John II. Bond. Jesso
Robinson. Joseph Jacobs, John Uarrett,
Richard Ilni'ML 1). 12. Darrott, Robert
Uarrett, Catherine Resting. Peter Kosllng,
James Hat-ret t. nnd iMibelln Ami Uarrett,
Jllll In ChniK-ri-)'.
Wiikiicah. the complainant has filed his
bill in equity lit thu Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oreuoit for the county of Jackson,
praying that the defendant, John It. llond,
be enjoined from prosecuting his suit ut law
agaiiist the complainant, and that thu de
fuiiditttK Thomas Uairutt, James Uarrett,
and Uolc'i't Hnrrclt, he required nnd com
pelled to make a good ami Mifflulcnl title to
the ten nercsof laud mentioned in complain
tint's bill; that all thu deeds made to the
said defendant, John R. lloml. bo declared
fraudulent ami void, mid that all thu right,
titlu and Interest of I ho heirs of Margaret
Uarrett. decerned, bu divested, nnd vested in
thu complainant. And it appearing from
Hie ullldavit of the complainant tiled in this
ica.e-c. that tliu delemlauts, John Uarrett.
I .(nines, Uarrett, nnd Isihullu Aim Uarrett.
wife of said James Uarrett, lire not residents
of the State of Oregon
Tncrfore, In the name of the
people of the Slutu of Oregon, you, the said
John Uarrett, Junius Uarrett. nnd tsnbdlla
Aim Uarrett, are nolilled to bu and appear
in said Court on thu Kighth Day of .lime,
A. I). 18l!:i. ami answer thu complainant's
bill, or thu ciiuic will bu taken for confessed
nnd thu prayer thereof will be granted by
, llio Liourt. uy order ol the said Uourt.
1 mh7s8 W.M. HOFFMAN', Cleric.
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it. i' iiinr.ittM .tiiiuimpi iim uiriiijii
OTATE OF OKKGOX, County Jack
O son. lit the Circuit Court of the
Stute of Oregon for the county of Jackson,
.rune Term. 1S(!:).
' .fitliti A tittiirtimi .Tftlm lliitluim A rMim
"Willi (III1H lil'll L M "HUH IIhIMIIII l llllll
Langell. Jntnes W'ulbridge and
Raldwin Sells, Jr.
Uy order of the Court.
To Arthur Langell. James Walbridguaiid
Ualdwlit Sells, Jr.: You are hereby notilled
that, unless you nppcur lit the Circuit Court
of the Statu of ()rego;i for the county of
Jackson, on the lht dny f the term, to bu
liulil ut the Court llou-e In Jne.ksonvllle. on
the second Monday in June, il being the Kill
day of June, IKl!!!. and answer (he complnliil
on file in mid cause, thu f-umu will bu taken
for confessed, nnd the prayer thereof grant
ed by the Court.
W. (!. T'VAFLT, Plnli.liffs Attornev.
March ?d. ISUII. mliTslIt
COUNTY COURT, of Jackson county,
May Term, IQd'A.
In thu matter of the estate of Joskcii
. I)n:s. dee'd.
Notice Is hereby given thai S. P. Taylor,
administrator of said estnte. has Hied hi pe
tition, praying for an order to sell the real
e-'tuli' helniitfiiig lo said deceased ; all per-son-
Interested in said estate nro notilled to
nppcnr In snhl Court, on Wednesday, the
"d day of June, lSlilt. and show cause why
an order for thu sale of said real estate
should not be grunted. ,
lly order of I Ion. J. 0. Tolntnn. Co. Judge.
W.M. HOFFMAN. Clerk.
Mnyt,lS(:i. iniiy.Mw
Stile ol' School .Land.
NOTICI-J Is hereby given. Hint in pttr
Mtancu of uu order of the Hoard of Com
tuNsIoners of Jackson County. Oregon, I
will offer for salu to the highest bidder, nt
tho Court llousu door. In Jacksonville, on
.Saturday, With day of May. lh'lill. between
tho hours of !l o'clock, A. i., nnd I. o'clock.
v. M.. tho following described School Land-',
to wit: Section I Sixteen (It!). In tnwm-hlp
:i$ South, of Range 1 Weft, excepting so
much of the lauds In snid section us are cov
ered by valid claims ; snid lands to bo
offered in -10 acres tracts ns near ns may be.
Term? : One fourth of the purchase money
to bu paid on tho day of sale, and tho re
mainder in threo equal annual payments,
bearing Interest at the rate of leu percent
per minimi, to bu secured by notes with ap
proved security.
M. A. WILLIAMS.
Superintendent Common Schools, Jackson
County, Oregon.
April 11th, 18fi:i. w(i
S-T-106O--X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen nnd ) 'u )i u .
They create a healthy appe ?
They are an antidote to elng : water
and diet.
They ovcrcomo effects of dissipation and
late hours.
Tlwy strengthen tho system and enliven
the mind.
They proven t miasnilc and Intermittent
fevers.
They purify tho breath nnd ncldlty of
the stomach.
Thoy euro dyspepsia and constipation.
Tliey euro dlaiThau, cholera ami cholera
morbus.
They cmo liver complaint and nervous
head ache.
They aro tho bust bitters In tho world.
Tlmy mako tho weak man strong, ami ore
fzfuimltil nulure'i grait ustunr. They nro
nindo of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated
Calisnyn Hark, roots ami herbs, and are
taken with tho pleasuro of a beverage, with
out regard to ngu or tlmo of day. Particu
larly recommended to delleutu persons re
quiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by nil
Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons.
P. II Duakk k Co.. Now York.
2."y Smith & Davis, of Portland, Agents.
NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons
indebted to mo by note or Rook ac
count, to pay tho sanio to my agent. Joskpii
Jacoih, on or before tho loth February,
18K3; otherwlso thu same will bo placed in
tho hands of an attornev for collection,
JESSE ROH1NSON,
Per Joskpii Jacob.".
Eagle Mills, January 23U, 16011.
CIRCULAR.
IlEAD-QttAUTKttS PK1MIITMKXT OK 'PACIFIC, )
PnovosT Marshal's Ofi'iok,
Snn Francivo April 2, 181S3. )
Sot.ntKtts regulars or Volunteers who
have deserted, or abented theinelves from
their compnnlesor regiments without leave:
Tho opportunity is now afforded you
to wipe out tho stiin nttnehed to your
selves, nnd from your families ami friends,
the shntnu and repronch con?equent ttp'in
vottr desertion or titmuthoiized nb-eiice
' from vour regiments.
1 The President of the Fnitrd State, by
his proclamation, dated March 10. lfe'fill.
offers to restore vou to the service without
!i
iiinMimunt, except forfeiture of pay dtir
ng your absence, provided you report your-
I selves on or before thu 1st of Juno next.
It Is known that tunny of you in limes pnst,
were induced to desert the' service, with the
vain hope of making your fortunes speedily
I in the mines, nnd have often since desired
to return to duly in the nt-ny.
It N believed that since lrenon and re
bellion have Involved our once happy conn-
I try lit nil the horrors of civil war, and
drenched the land In blood, evil disposed
persons traitors in tho gttlsn of friends
finvu enticed you to desert the noble Ft.ni.
your miners and you once revered. Rally
again nroutid that Hag assist your coun
try In maintaining tho supremacy of Us
Constitution nnd laws nny. even Its nation-
1 al existence, nnd show by your zealous de
votion tlml tliu enemies ol your country
are your bitterest toes.
Report yourselves in person nt once to
thu commanding officer of thu nearest mill-
J Jury post, or to nny recrult'ng olllcer; or
oy uuuresinga tuner in mo unuersigiieii,
von will be Instructed to whom you may re
port. HIRAM LKONARD.
Lieut. Colonel U. R. A.
Provost Mnrshul.
Camp Uaki'ii. Ogn., April 8, 180:t.
Published by order of
WM. KELLY,
dipt. M C. 0. V Commsinding.
OTATM OF OREGON, COUNTY OF
O JACKSON.-In the Circuit Court
of the Stute ol Oregon, for thu county of
Jackson.
Fir.i.iuxo T. Tliut.r.p., tifsignro of Gr.o.
F. lliiti.Kit. iw. Stiuiiti: I). IIowAim.
1)111 In CliiHH-ei-j- rut- I'oi-r(-louru of
iltditipige.
Whereas, in the Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon, for thu county of Jack
son. Fielding T. lllbler. ii"ignce of Geo.
F. Hlliler, coinplalnuut, hns tiled h! bill lit
equity, to foreclo-u u certain mortgage set
forth therein, on thu following described
tract of html, to-wlt : Donation land claim
number (IS) forly-elght In township No.
(.'Hi) thirty-six south, range ('.') two west,
containing (Hill 'J'J-100) one hundred nnd
sixty nnd twenty-two oiio-humlmllhs acres,
lying uml being in Jucksnu county nnd
Slate of Oregon; ami the said complainant,
by his solicitor, having lllctl his ullldavit,
setting forth that thu defendant, Squire I).
Howard, Is n non-resident of this Statu;
that this suit is brought on a contract on
a promissory nolo and mortgagu of the
said defendant to the snid Geo. F. lllbler,
tthslgnor of the complainant ; nnd Hint the
defendant is interested In thu event of Mils
suit : Therefore, in thu nainu of thu people
of thu Statu of Oregon, you, thusalilSqulru
I). Howard, aro notilled to appear In said
Court, on tliu 8th day of June, A. 1). 1 S(J:f
mid answer said bill, or thu saiuo will bu
taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof
will bu granted by tho Court.
Uy order of the Court.
WM. HOFFMAN. Clerk.
U. P. Dowkm., Sol'r for Compl't.
iiia'hT 8w
QTATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF
O JACKSON. Perrons holding Hie
following county orders are hereby notilled
to present the game for redemption : No.
till, presented July 7, 18.V; Nos. 8'-M, 828.
presented Sept. 8, IWfi: No. 727, presented
Sept. II. IMS; No. 110!), presented Dec. Ml.
18.W; No. 11 IK, presented Dec. 20, 1S.V.;
No. 1 152. presented Dec. 21, 18.43; No. 1 1M,
presented Dec. 22, I8.V.5 Nos. 11K7, llllil,
presented Dec. 27, 18.W; No. 1188. present
ed Jan. 1-1, lSfllij No. fiftO, presented June
lit. 18:K; Nos. 55, K7, presented Oct. 1, lSfiO.
No interest will bo allowed 011 these or
ders after this date.
E.S. MORGAN, Co. Trea'r.
Per E. P. Rcpskm,, Deputy.
Jacksonville, April 1.1, ISO.'l. -Iw
J)UGAN & WALL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Uili-k Itullillng, Cor. Front & P street.
CRESCENT CITY, OAL.
WILL attend to the Receiving nnd For
wurding of all Goods entrusted to
their care, with promptness nnd dispatch.
Consignments solicited. Merchandise re
ceived 011 storage.
Crescent City. April 11, lSCII. 15
N. H.-No goods delivered until tho freight
an J chnrges nro paid. 1). it W.
U. S. Assessor's Notice.
ALL persons nro hereby notilled that,
under tho provisions of the Excise
Law of tliu United States persons who aro
engaged in buying and selling Stocks, Coin
ed Money, Hank Notes, or securities, lor
tliemseives and ot tiers, or wno deal lit ex
change., relating to money, buying or sell
I lug gold dust, aro regarded ns Urokers and
1 must take out a Hcensu therefor.
I Persons whoso business it is to buy and
' sell Gold Dust, Hank Notes, etc., ns above
1 stated, without a license, uro subject to a
, ncnulty of S150.
CIIAS. W. SAYAGE,
Asi'l lr. S. Anasor !Wi District 0 O'jn.
Jacksonville, April 17, 18ua. apl8tf
RYAN, MORGAN CO.
P. 3. IIYAN. . ,K. S. MOIIOAN. . .KIlWAlW HINDU.
RYAN, MORGAN & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
&rK0ceiie$9
LIQTJOES,
DRY GOODS,
OLOTI-IHSTG-,
BOOTS & SHOES,
ISCa."SL'mvr'att.sr59
hats and caps,
X'AjSTG-Y goods,
Pino Japan and other
Toe,,
Paints, Oils and ftlnss,
Crockery & Glassware,
DRUGS & MEDICINES
IRON AND STEEL,
3vrirj3un.3 tools,
33?c:R:.c;c;cfr.,
CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS,
And other Gootlg stiitetl t
tle wants of the Public
CS5- Wc shall aim to keep up a full -a
JCSfund complete stock o(jt..'i "XBH
CSiy nnd desirable Goods, at "Yja
JG?" nil seasons of the -VBtt
dS?" year, and we M"j5a
JCQfcun confidently saytBH
1?" to our old friends and "i&n
" tliu public, that we iuteiul "a
ST to make it to their interest to "'a
JCS?" deal with us. "a
CALL TO SEE US.
MAN, DRGM & CO.
Jacksonville, Jau. 8, 1803 janUtf
TO THE FARMERS.
Yo slinll hereafter take, in exchange for
goods, all descriptions of produce tlmt we
can find a market for, at the highest mar
ket rates.
RYAX, .MORGAN & CO.
Jan. 28, 18G3.
Wo have constantly on hand and for
Sale
CHOICE BACON,
HAMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS,
FRESH LARD,
POTATOES, BKAXC
BUTTER AND EGGS,
OATS,
FLOUR & CORN .MEAT.
RYAX, MOIttiAN fc CO.