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-mmmin.unii.aji mm SACH BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, WJlolo3vlo tfia Xlotn.il -I.KM.KllH IK- 132737" CS-OOC3.SS, FASI!.(M!).J. CLOTIIIM! AXJ) ALSO IX Liquors & Tobacco HTew Goods! Hew Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING AT SACHS BRO.'S Cheap Cash Store, -A- flotter and More Extensive stock or SPRING AND SUMMER G-ood.s7 joinwin ever tiisp'nyi-ti In nnr or nny otlxr Store tliii Ule uf Sun Francisco. OUIl LATK3T STVLK Dross CS-oocX out Fiisliloiialilc Milinorv Goods - biich us - JBEaraTwj-Trrj-ia--.. j.wujm. j. j Ji?j I UDIKS, .MISSES .t CIIIIJ)lti;XS , MQOELltO.rS, As well as our rich Are the .MOST JIKAUT1FUL offiired here. Our slock of Wll NTS, IJIeuched nnd Hrown MUSLIX, WHITK UOOUS, 1IO.SIKUV, ever I.dits and Children's BIIOKS, His never been excelled. CLOTI-II2STGr ! Mam -aA Ti o -a. iea ana Bovs Suits of all descriptions, olminkw-stylf: Mankocn Suits, Cassimoro en Suits. Together with our dock of Men nnd Hoy's BOOTS AND SHOES, AND xew-stylk Cassimero Straw Hats Are the neatest ever brought here. OUIl ASSORTMENT OF fcanuly Groceries IS EXTENSIVE & COMPLETE. (V !' nre ,nv"cd u cull ond examine our lowTi wLIcb w0 wl" "'" ut unpreccdeotly ISv ah .n , i , , , ,. , l?Hken In orM,. ." . r" Tl"w,v ,uuvv a. v ouiin in i tkii n i n 'rsin iia t 'scksonvlllc, Oct. 20, 18C2 t'i ""i ,ur kuu". ni "i rill? hl(V kill CflMift11il fJClUl-UICClim JUUtUCt. TIWK I.OVKI.Y FECT. I siw lirp from m.r window On tripping down the Mrs!: Hit fnrrn was mot superb, lint, nh 1 Who ever row such feet ? I hiwd tln-in jnlter. patler go, Soft as nn nngiO's trend: " Fti small." wiM I. " 1 never saw llcfurc, or cvrn rend." 1 seV.ed inv lint nncl followed The Hiiupoctln(r ' Inlr.' And wntclird the lightly-tripping feet, That seemed to trend on nlr. " Who enn she lm!'' I wondered; " She's iK'ntitlful. I know A fulrer womnn never trod This will of ours below V She stnppil she'd dropped her 'kerchief (I'm niuays quite gallant); I (ricked It Up with iri'tl!uit how, And, thniHlerl 'twas my nuntt Presidential ViHit to the Army. From Special Correspondence Enc, Union. WAiintsaTOK, April 12, 180.1. As It Is not every day that one can pet nn Invitation to accompany the Commander-in-Chief ol the Army utid Xnvy of the United States on nn excursion to tho vnst est army now on the face ol the earth, you may lie sure, thut your correspondent promptly availed hlimclfof n request to make one of the small suite of the President country which comprises over twenty miles on a late visit to the Army of the Potomac. In extreme distance from point to potnt. The thoughtful wife of the President, nn At this presnt writing thcro nro upon the able nnd noble woman, ought to have tire rolls of thenrmy 210,718 men, of which 1G, credit of originating tho plan of a tour 000 arc upon detached service, 2.207 ul through the Army by the President, asshc crit on furlough, 13C.720 in active service, saw what nn excellent effect would be given 1.771 obsent without authority, 20,000 to the troops, now in pood condition and sick the actual tflectlve. available men be rrndy to march, by coming In contact with ing 1-10,000, which will be Increased to their Commander-in-Chief and bis family. ' 1G9.000 when tho nrmy shall move, by The parly wns small, consisting only ol the ' calling In men from various outside station. President, Mrs. Lincoln, " Tommy ', Of this enormous forco a considerable fruc Lincoln the President's ten-rear old bov ilm must, of course, remuln behind to guard Attorney General Huh. Dr. A. (J. Hen-1 rv, surveyor Uenenil nf uhinglou ler- rilory, Captulu Crawford of tho Overland serviee.nnd your humble servant. Thonch1 the trip had been postponed for several duvs , on account of unfavorable weather, it was snowing furiously soon after the pretty steamer left Washington Xavy Yard, aud before night the wind blew n pule, so that wo were obliged to come to anchor in a Ut ile cove on the Potomac, opposite Indian Head, where we remained quietly until the morning of the fith imtnnt. It was a rare chance for n during relel raid upon our Ut ile BtcmiiHr had the cneniv onlv known ihat the President or the United States unattended by nny escort and unarmed, was on board the " Carrie Murlln." which rod pcucefully ut anchor all night in the lonely roadstead. And it wns a scene which was jiecnliiirly clmracterii'tlc of American simplicity in the some-wlmt din gy but comfnrlublu cabin of tho steamer on Hint stormy night, where the Chief MngU IrHte ol Ihis mighly nation wns seated fa mllinrychutting with his iindistinguitihed w,!- MImif M"ri,0,,.or.,licl"'8l"? iiat,tir military and political, In Just such 0 free i-usy -ny uy miplit Ik! expected of n Presl- "lent who was nut on a trip of relaxation ,rom cm unj , .r,lfre 'WM IltIirn,a of rojruliy or iMiup. not even a liveried ser- I vnni iu inc unor, 11:11 jihi sucii plain re- 1 iiiiijin-uii inniiiivrv onu siyie us ueoomes a President of 11 republic, were to lw teen. I And though the rebels might have gob- j bled up tho entire parly wl'hout firing a shot, nobody seemed to think that llwos wuriu wuiie 10 mount guaru 10 prevent so diro u calamity: and nothing of the kiud oecuring. we urrived safelv at Anuia era It next morning the snow etlll fulling! General Hooker's headquarters ore quite, as simple und unpretending as those of nny of his men. as he abhors hoiifci nnd prefers tent-life, being unwilling, he says, to live in better quarters than his hum blest Eoldier. The headquarters are about three miles Irom the llappabannock In n direct line, situated upon a high, rolling I"''' n,u' oro "ot very extensive, as tho tuirunniiIir,mnnrviri-n.,.n ti...... 1 . .-:" ."'- --- .- -- rlous stall ofliccrs and aides have their tents on either shU of what forms u street, nt the heud of which Is the wall tent ol General Hooker, which nt the time of our visit was I by a coup'e of similar tents put up for the ' rrcsiueni ami uis party, who were pro ,vided with tho luxury of n rough loard floor stoves nnd camp-made bedstends, and real sheets. The quarters were comfortable, and the President nnd Mrs. Lincoln enjoyed the sharp contrast with the White House hugely, while ''Tod." the Juvenile Lincoln, had inude the acquaintance of nearly every tent before the first day was done. Tho headquarters has every convenience for army use, ua there nro here a prlntlog oQlice, telegraph office, topographer, stenographer, artists, bakery, not to mention various me chanical shops nnd tbclr appurtenances. The 5th was so unpleasant that nothing wns done further than to receive the officers . a . . -- ... nsn whole. Instea.1 or being distributed 1 among each of the corps as formerly, nnd is i commanded by Major General Stonemao, I "'.V "'nui ry ..nicer in iiBwrviw. urig- . a. a fir i ,i .. ia i ' ler.Ueneru Aver ill. tlio Iiern of KpI pv' r I Ford, being the second In command. The ol Hooker sstatTby the President who shook engaged in buying ana selling btocks, Coin hands nnd had a pleasant word with eaelrta Money, Hunk Notes, or securities, lor one. Hut on the 0th there was a grand 'elv 'hei r who deal In ex cavalry review by the President and Gener- changes relating to money, buying or sell- ?hoJAor0f jm? r1" corps wSfrvX" thoArmyof he Potomac s now massed i.t.rMjns xvhoso imtlnesa It u in i...i ' ctivnlry force Is prolnb1y ttio larccat c known townrfaic, being now nbout 17,1 ever noo larger than the famous force of.Murnt, wlo U esteemed the pattern of nil cav.ilry officers. Tim President to-day ncd n saddle which litd lately been received by (irnernl Hook' pr from Main .fc WinchcsUr.snddlers in Sun Frncicti, as n present from that firm. It h n very hnnilnic nfTJIr, nnd, as llookir well mid, could -only have been made In California, as Its style nnd thoroughm- t wnikmnnhlp is just nlmt n military Call fornian cnti best iipprcciute. The donors will, tcrhnp, be gratified to learn thai so excellent n horseman in tho President was the first man to sit nstrido their magnifi cent gift. General Hooker tins also lately iiecn presented with n tine horse jiy itenrgc IIUcs, lonnerly or Ualiloroin, nnd he r rode htm for the first time in some uf the tcriews which we ltnccd during nnr stay with the army. The (Jencrnl pref.-rs to ride his old war-hore, u light prey, which has been with htm during nil of his fights ; but the gift of Wilkes Is a splendid unlmnl, it dark chestnut in color, of great power and grace ful action, costing a fabulous pricv, I am told. Orthe contraband Intelligence gathered!! iTiri?nmjyjrf,R!nricj!!!.l,,.e .Im.1.. iu.i... .,r ....... ." .. i, . i ..tn world. Parlor, Onice and Calmt Stotes, ?l Kl nW ! cor"Pn,,cnrt ,wI"' fancy and plain. ronMrnclr.! on la,Vt Tuel' he Army of tl1C Potomac, I may safely se- Mvln nK 0cl Krt ,,oU Vnnf lect, jH-rliMw. one Item which may be of In- Lmi everything connitteil with theso .Moves, j mcnls beforo this letter Is printed. The ivivm m imrau nun nm iiu in iu iiviiiviu- camps nro scattered over an extent of tlie lusv of supplk nnd the line of cumpi which will ho massed somewhere. ' ' i 3VXr.n-iocl. Ilv P. P. l'rlm. Circuit J mitre, at Ihe res idence of the bride's father, In Douglas county, Oregon, on the loth day of May, Mr.. David IImiikv to Mm I.i.izAinmi Sn:v- KVHOX. Solll3a.g 0T2 T COST! AND GOING NORTH. If ISIosm Offers to sell his cntlro stock of MERCHANDISE WITHOUT RESERVE AH (lioso dcblriiig Jlur- gllillH HllUlthl cull Tlll- itii-tllatel)-, as lie lvllt cIoho out furtliwith. All who thiiik that they havo licrc-toforu jiuld too much for Goods, should call at 11. JIIA)0!I1'S STOHK aud get even. COME ONE, COME ALL Now is Your Time TO GET 33o;X'grsi2a.js As he positively Intends SELLING OFF AT COST Jacksonville. March 18, 1863. U, S. Assessor's Notice. ALL persona ure hereby notified that, under tho provisions of the Excfce Law of tho United States Dcrsous who are .... . .. .- - 6C. Gold Dust, Hank Notes, etc., as above stated, without a license, tue subject to a penally of $160. in CHAS. W. SAVAGE. AuU U. S. Aucuor DM Ditlrki (f Ojn. Jacksonville, April 17, lb(!3. oplblf LOVE&BILGEll California Slffct, Jatksomliif, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN Till SHEET IRON. COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, TTAVK Jnst ruidreil from tho Atlantic XX fctntes nnd Stm rrat eloo, ix complete t stocK otecrvtiitnjf in ineiriine. nni win, keep constantly on hand nn n"orlment of ithclicst Tin, .Sheet-Iron imd topperwnrc. llrn 1'Ipes. Hydraulic in'okIcs, Force Pumps, Chains. Lmd I'lpo. Hose, HAIMWA!!W. niri'LKItV ! NAILS . of nil slr.es: llnr, Plate and asorted Iron ; mints, oils, size mm mass: All qualities or Powder Fhot of all niiinlxr; Ilrurhcs of o very rnrlcly. etc., etc. Also, always on Jiand.n largo lot ofstores of assorted slses. " Duck's Pntt'nt Cooking Store," and the "New World .Stove," the i warranted i nraii auo nerfeet. All nrtlcles sold by them or mnn.ifac. hired. AVAKRANTKI). Their work Is nwdc of tti liest material and 01 cholerst pn Items. S-Q.umers attcnoeu 10 unn aippaicn, ana nil oil accoraing 10 direction, jd every thing, their stock Is (be largest and lx-st ever brought to Jacksonville. and thry are determined to sell at uw rnttrs lim cash. Call and exnmlna their stock ln-fotr pur chasing clsewhrre. June '.'3. 1MO.-23. Agents for Halllday A CoV Wire Itoi. Q. W. QREEFl, PIIYSIOIAX AXH sunoKox. Otlre nl III Itrli1rncr nn (J rrgMi 91. FACKhOKVIl.t.K, OlIKOO.ir. W hero nil Ihoim knowing thcimrlrtf In dehte.1 to htm, on note or lioolt aeemtnl, will pleane call and H'llle up, or tliefr ac count will Ik? placed for collection Id tho bands of my nltornev. My old )trons will still find jne, aitrrr, ready to attend to my professional dntles. Wnjr 0, W,X innvOlf ThcChigncc Laud Title. Till. Government having finally confirm ed the title of James Clugapo to flic mini ciniimii uy mm, uniler I ho lionliou Act, and Issued a Patent therefor, cmbru clog m-nrly nil the lots In I ho town of Jacktwi lllt', this notice is made to all tho-o rvMr log on lots who have not yet obtained ney title from Mr. Cluirugc, tlmt ho will enfortu Ids claim. TIiom di-sirlng a pood title, inn which will save all lawsuits hereafter, may obtain the tame, at Mich prlotM nod upoa ucli tcrini as may U agrcifd upon, by cull ing upon the iiii(lfrlgiK'd. TeniuU of all tliriK' who have no title are rnpiestcd to make arrangements to kiy the rmt to .Mr. Clugnge. I have prcjwrnl u nup of that lri 01 hip iiiwii lying wiiuiii mm uiugage clrtim, liuwlug Ike lol to which thfrvurv giMHl titles, the iHtrseim to whom lb lltlw were iimde, no that thoe deslilug eau VMM Ine the mim for theiuvlves. J. OASTOX, Attorney for Clugage. May, !. 1M:i. innvjr.-l.l J) 1(1 AX is. WALL, " FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, llrlck llullilliiK, Cur. Trout A l'slrcrla. CRKSCKXT CITY, CAL. Wni1' a,,',l lo l'e Reeclvlng and For r warding or nil uoodn eulruilcil to tueir care, with prouitihiris uixl dliatch. Connlgmncnls wltclu-d. MerchandlMj re ceived on ttorage. Crescent City. Anrll 11. 1BC3. 15 N.IJ.-N0 good delivered uulll the freight anj cnarges arc paid. jj. ,t f. M. A. BRENTANO IS NOW SELLIXO jsji? cost His stock of 3sTjb.--o-w-;Ew JL3 sw, FAIrlELY GROCEREES, 7'c, j:tc, All who wish to obtain HAROAINS will do well to call, as It is absolutely his inten tion to dispose uf said stock und OLOSH 3E3Trsxaxrinsis -BVTIIK- First Day of Juno Next. Jacksonville, May C, 1863. STATE OF OREGON, I Ru COUNTY OF JACKSOX, f B8' In Jiutlcc's Court, To Aaron Green aud Edwin Green : You are bcrcb; notified that a writ of attnrh. meat has been Utued agalmt you, aud your property attached to i-atUfy the demand of James fjavuge, amounting to Sixty Dollars nnd seventy-two one-huudredths. Now, un lci you shull apuear before E. Magruder, a Juittlce of the i'eaco in and for raid coun. ty, at his office, on tho 1st day of July, A I). 1863, Judgment will be rendered oguliikt you, and your property sold to pay the debt and costs and accruing costs. n , , .. , , ., JAMKS SAVAGE. Dated this day, May 12, A. D 1863. RYAN, MORGAN'S TOO. I'. J. HTAN...K.!). MOIUUN . tCDWAltU IILMIU. RYAN, I0MI &. CO.,. -DEALERS IX Cri'oceries.) LIQUOKS, DRY GOODS, CXjOTI-IHSTG-, BOOTS Ss SHOES,, HATS AND CAPS; A3ffG-Y GOODS, Pino Japarc and othor "GCosSt'sry Fiilnfcv Oils and Glass,, Crockery & Glassware DRUGS & MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, CARPENTEll and C00rF.R8'T00LSr And other (ImmU miUci! to thu lvautH of tho Public JCSy Wc shall b to keep up n full -ra D3t uixl complete sloek olrA-i V9r und tlturaUt fi'ow, nt -rjt nil icowns of the -HBu CnST" year, and wo -itja C5)an confidently saytftr Z2rto onr old friends nnd -fl UOr the public, that wo Inlcud -5a CSf to make It to their Interest to -tf5a xay Ueai with us. tjja CALL, TO SEE US. MflltliJiV & CO. Jacksonville, Jon. 6, 18G.1 Janl-Uf TO THE FARMERS. Wo shall Iwrcafler take, In exchange or goods, all detcriptlwn pf produce that wo can find a market for, at the highest mar ket rates. RYAN, MORGAN & CO. Jan. 28, 18C3. We have constantly on hand and for Sale CHOICE HACOX, HAMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS, FRESH LARD, POTATOES, HEAXC BUTTER AXI) EGGS, OATS, FLOUR CORN MEAL. RYAN. MOIIGAIV & CO.