Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, November 05, 1864, Image 3

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Thf OREGON SBKThVEL.
TIo Old Union Wngon.
A'iunmx sonci jit a rttUxasn.
In Uncle Sam's dominions, In Eighteen
.Sixty-one,
Tfie flffht between Secession and (be Union
was brgun
Ths'8outb declared they'd have their rlgliti
wwhfcb Uncle Sum denied
Orld'si Sccesh wagon thty'U all tuko
ride.
' C1I0RPS.
Bo tbey'eotlnto their wagon, the revolu-
'tion'wng6n.
And' on Its bhxxtjfklform they're. had n
jolly tidt.
Rat tin Union Is tic wagon Ihal was made
by solid Wil
li Is msde out of the "Charter Oak" that
caonotrotor split)
Tie wheelswara of material the strongest
and the best,
AoJ two nre called the.A'orA and S011M,
aoJ tiro tho Eatl indllVi
CHORCS.
Aed lh! it the wogoo, tbc Old Union
Whereon the loyal ptoplt to tho cud of
time will ride.
Our wagon bed Is strong enough for any
, revolution;
In fact, it Ij Ibo hull of the old Comtiltt-
tivn;
Her coupling'! long, her axel's itrong, and
anywhere they get her,
No reonsreh's frown can break bcr down,
lor fruiter crew npet her.
riionrs.
Hurrah for tbc wagon, the Old Union
.llngon,
We will jump Into (be wagon and all take
a ride.
Tbli good old Union wagon the nation all
admlrt,
Her wbevls, tho' ran for four itoro ycarr,
were uerer known to lire,
Her pasnengcrs were luippy, ni along her
way ihc whirled,
And tbc old Union wagon was the glory
of the world.
CHORl'S.
Hurrah far tbc wagon, the Old, Union
'Il'ngon,
Wc will ituk to our wagnn awl nil lake n
ride: -
Dut wIki old Abraham took comnund,
the South uhttl got displeased,
Ilecausc tbc pullic fit gatt out llwt Upt
Jht ant gttattd,
Aud when bo gathered up tho reins and
started oa'the route,
.She plungeit Into (tension ami 'knotltd
kmi ftllott out.
C'ltoavt Hurrah, etc. ,J
And when In the accession mire ttils vhttl
tnu sticking tightly,
The'tory paieeogera gt Mad and cursed
the driver slightly;
Hat Abraham couldn't ut it 10 and .didn't
Jietd their clatter
There's too much Umk mud on tho whet),
and that l what's tbc nuttier. .
C'uouii Ilnrrali, etc.
Thro, Abralum cave kr notice, that in
1'l.rl.leen Slxtv.thrro ' ""'"""","' "-."-, - "-"B ,ht lh whOlo pirly w.,- pretty badly sic
Liglilten b xtythtfC. , .Iro.igly fortified. The nrniy llns of rail , m.,rMu-i). We fi.,.1 mm wing of them nt
Ifsbcdidot iuit Mtssslon.be woojKt rM(j 4 l0n iin-dialey pud,.,! nut lo Cinelnusll, repudi.tlim,' the iiou.iiiec, mid
tho nljgrra free, ,ef, 2 or 3 ml, on t, .,,., ,,,,, j (he other wing al New Y.ok Oily, rrpudl
Ami Ibtti the men that k-d the van to fight ,, .,.,,,, ,lnpoflllIlt ,,,, Ka, Mf rtK ""'J' ' '".'"
amiiwt tlw nation. , . . . , J. , . , f ' nirrow ami deep Is being d'u tho (Iravu
.,.., ,,V ii -i . 0,,l!oftl encm?a wcakenInSl,eiriDvg-r'agrue. "IVi.ee' lu his l.es.
.u-, ..r ,w. B...n. ... ..m,.,
fiht against starvation.
Ciioars-Ilurruh.eic.
Ami when said he, "Ihc slaves arc free that
furulsh you supplies,"
Itopvued Northern traitor mcntli and
Southern traitors cyrs;
'Ta slaves," Mid they, "would run away
If thus you rashly free them;"
'llul Abrahant guesse.1 perliaps they'd bet -
tir go bomi- and oversee them.
OihiitK Hurrah, etc.
Nuw
arouid our Union wogoo, willi
-' " 'shoulders lo tha wheel,
n-M -tiii, ..mi. iio u.i.1, i,..ri. ..!
true as sletl,
A'wl oflMI the GcBCrats wbo
(lht I
to save tbc nation,
Theft's none' that strikes n harder blow
-tfeau-Cruwif Emantipotlon",
imqsc.
Hurrsh for tie wagon, the Old
"isu,issMimJ. ,. m
j. . ..
Ud b'the Marysvllle Eiftm over the'
grape vine telegraph! FimLout who are
avorile-nfcrr with (be people and put them
,doitn for.Mac. Demure and say that Rose,
raH, Hooker,' Caw and Hcotl are stump-
Jng for him. Swear that Indiana, Ohio
' iwi 'PenstlyanTa hnvo gone Domoeralle,
od U(II reports io tho contrary are
.telegraphic lies. letter no), put the figures
ssjsitbeaa Stale todjilgh, for fur they won't
-swallow it. You might fix p a dish for
' ?9'ffi0Di claiming fllleen or twenty thou
.'standi In.'each or tlwso Slates. Wo under-
slaaJthey will swallow most anything out
" tbtrt. '
r.v.vyoay .nou u ra . "".-
H',1' fe,hCfJ: ! t
,:ElrPJ 'ouS. une.U ':
3h . i . - . at.- ill if.-. 1a..I
sHtfWof thaslrdnsEMadvocatwol Do-1
' MiiVwST'i'4 Ihc coiti llut be, lilts a great
tpi(aioiid here, has seen the error of bis
ways aad hu ''fled from the wrath-to come.'
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CiHMNSHUiklsslav,,n- V'mMlw,kXit.wmi ,..ssicss. jjssss& ,
i e &mi U sMfnrtni ihm;ijdiA; .ifitm&iki IswrjfvSi -IsttsiWVr.'- Mmtm. , X. ? jsfi. ,-6ili ' rJ.5
OREQOIT
TJ.Kurt.iriiiii to JiCKsoNVit.t.a Kxr&xm.t
roil TIIK RK.NTIKKL.
Thursday's Dispatch.
Now York, 3Uth lltruld has addition
al details Of the morement before Peters
burg, on the 27th. Approaching 1 at
chic's Run. (Jains' division, In Iront,
found the enemy posted on the other side
of ihilr lino of Intreiichmcnts. Ills com
mand deployed In Hue of battle. Smith's
brigade crossed the run and carried the
brtaslworks on tho other side. The nnly
officer lott was a Colonel of the 4th Ohio.
Raney's forces then crossed aud udvanccd,
reaching a point near tho junction of
ltoynetou road with Quaker road. Our
troops being deployed on the open plain,
the entmy opened with artillery from the
right and left. Their batteries on our
left were soou silenced.
New York, 1st. IticIimnnJ papers con
tain accounts of fighting south of Peters-
Lburg, hi the vicinity of lioyuoton Plank
road.
Washington, 1st. Nary Department
bare Information that the rebel ram Al
bcrmarle was blown up on tho morning of
the 28th.
New York, 1st. Xvwbcrn dates repnrl
tho Yellow Fever abating considerably.
Th Charleston Mtrmry says Davis,
who ba lieen opposed to making any con
cession whatcrer tu the enemy, baa b;en
preral!cd on to grant on armistice to (he
North, provided tho blockade by sea and
land Is raised, which will euable our peo
pic to lay In n large amount of supplies.
lUrrliburg, 2d. Otllclnl voto of 41
counties show tho following aggregate ro
suit, Includiog soldiers vote. Union, 190,
737; Democrats, 176.098; Union majority
1 1.031).
Washington, 2d. Monday ntifljt a pir
ty of guerrillas' attacked h company of col
ored troop;, near Oc-iluck, anl were ro
pulsed.
Uastlne, Maine, 2d. Thursday night nn
attack was made on the bittery ut this
place. At mklnight u smtll party np
proachrd from the rear, aud when chal
lenged, Immeilliitcly fired upon the lultcry,
which mustered promptly and pursued the
raiders half n mile, ck-vrr.il sliois were ex
changed. They escaped without their ob
ject, which was the capture tf u ctttlir
lying In the hnrhur.
New York, 2il. A schooner from Hus
ton to Philadelphia, was b Mrikd by the
Tallahassee, seven miles south of 1!!jc!(
Island, nnd scutllctl. The Clint. ami crew
escaped lu a boat. They report that the
Tallahassee scuttle,! another vessel wllhln
sight. Crew of the prlvaleer mM they
hii crews from other vessels which they
had destroyed within Ibu lull few dtyi.
(lunloat JIrb!ehral started lu pursalt
this evening.
Cairo, 2J. Informal Ion just hta ro
nlvcd that tho rcbils captured the gun
boat Union, at Fort Klugrusn. Two
transports alto reported captured. It U
rcportnl the rebels are near Muyfleld, rCy.
New York, 21 The World' drrr.v
poodcot, on the left of the army of the I'o
Ionise, .lOlh, says theuew iingh! mllo and a
half south uud west acivilrod on our left
.L ...-.i '...... .,
Imf ftl ,,, oin to intercept what seenwd
to be ft fiauk movement around their ex
nm tlgUu WbIa ,ll(,7 wcr0 m 1SS
i agalost tba 2d and flth corps, on exlrrui'
left, 9lh corps shovel (u at this point, and
. took a lino of their works, which wai ro
j vsrse.1 and now forms our usw anlc. IVob
' not during tho war has so ImpirUnd an
'extension of fortifKI lliw b.-eu msdu with
; so little fighting. This, like other move-
Jments recently, demimtrate Urn tnemyi
I Kro'ving weakness.
TIis Willmlnglan Jourml, of th 22nd,
UJ BrMl preparations are nnkiog for the
defence of that placo. 'All uou combat-
tants rcrpilred to leave.
''MS tJ,urIciton Altrcury. 22.1, ssys mov
mints arc on foot-in tint vicinity to wrench
Atlanta from Hhermsn, and Intimate it
will be done by n column of f to 10,000
men. Gen. .foe Johnston Is living in re
Union I tlfO'ol flt Jlacon.
Too llaleigri SlthUtid
from'lbo Brlli'r,rvlii,.tlt4.??
acy rras on loot to burn tho principle cities
in the Northern States on tbediyoflhej
Presidential election. ,
Sighed. SsiTAnn.
San Francisco; 2.1. Gold In New York
yesterday, 2i2i2;28. L'gal Tenders
opened at 48 and closed weak at-10l5.
Friday's Dispatch.
New York, 3d. D emoerallo Conven
tion yesterday, unanimously adoptid the
following:
Whereas, A crisis has arrived In the his.
toryjol this country, threatening Notional
life, and persons under the name and pres
tige of Democratic parly arc misled by de
lathn, of party ,caders, who are acting
f "" motlm nnd ore aiding
rebels, nil tr.e Democrats 8rerequ,edby
1" " Government
which our.Fa
titers founded to fxpre openly by some
authority, .their ukrotlon to I he, cause ol
Ibe'conulryv
CALIFORNIA AND
TELEGRAPH.
I I UU 4k-lltiKH uiiiisuuii iiviluiiVKUVin Mr I ' ,....-, ,..,.,... -v . , , .
IMA Aiyvi -,.u-k- .... ., ... . i -...t it.. rnlins..iin vri VIU .lA.l.f t '
Rtsflvtd, that no Democrat's will sus
tain, an wo accept, wllh cntlro unamnlty
the guago of battle,' when forced upon us
by the rebels at Sumter j that wo will car
ry It through In spite of our reverses until
victory crowns our exertions, nnd peace
founded on Union, bvi restored.
Rttoknl, that nllhougli In tho commence
ment, Indiscretions may have led to errors
nnd mistakes, we believe tho war at the
present time Is pressed with commendable
energy nnd remarkable success.
Iltsolvtd, Thnt wc do not admit Ibo war
to havo been In any respect it failure, and
point to llio fact that a greater portion of
tho rebellions Stales hnvo been recovered,
and nil but a few vessels of the rebel navy
have been destroyed.
Rttolvnl, That It Is neither good policy
jier compitlblo with tho dignity of our
Government to request n cessation of hos
tllllles, norofler terms of settlement, onlll
tho rebels express such a desire, which they
havo hllherln Invnrlbly In the most Insult
ing Isngusgo disclaimed to want to return
Into the Union s but If such desire be prop-i-rly
expressed, with guarantees of good
fallh, the greatest liberty should bo tender
ed them.
lUtolvctl, That as no nation has ever
leen able to endure such a conflict as has
disturbed our country without financial
pressure, wo rcrognlwi aud submit to the
ncceslty of b-lng convinced that tho ro
sources nf llio boundless domains of the ro
stored Union aro amply sufficient to meol
nil ItntilliltM.
Rttolttd, That wo therefore urge en
Democrat's to sustain the Government as
I It exists, and support, at the coming elec
tlon. candidate who express thfse views.
j Cairo 3d. Klve hundred of tho fourth
Mlxourl ami IvinusmlllHa defeated n con
i sldernljln forcfl of Ti-xas Hangers, at Cam
i den. Our loss U ; enemy's .10.
Albany. 2d. (lov. Seymour has Inued a
proclamation regarding llio coming elec
tion, In which liu says i HhttUU ofconntUs
and all other olfovrs.whow duty It Utokerp
p mco mid protect citizen, will lake carv
that every vottrihall ham lrcu ballot, lu tho
manner scctirul tu liim by constitution unit
luir. it will bo Ibelr duly to sen that no
military or otlwr organized force shall be
allownl tu show tlirm-olvos In the vicinity
of ulicllou. .Viioiild any man menace or '
Intimidate cittern In attendance, against '
any susli thiy mixt oxcrclte tho full force j
or uie law, unit cm lorlli, irnctU iiv power
of ttiflr dUlrlot.
Niw York, 3d.-Col 1 2:-."J to 2:33.
IIem.ml.er that In noting for McClollan
on uxt TucHlny. yo-i mpporl i man stand-
Y" " '""""'" "V " , ,-
lug on n pi ilform concocted liy Imllora lu
Z " '.7 . Z Z,. T. , ,1 " T
the North, lil conlldeiiee llb rcU-ls at Nl-'
ai.hlh..v,. i.w... i,. !., ,..i
"H" " "? .-- ..- . n-.,. w vii'
adopted by n Convention r.xpresily chuii
for that purpose.
ltumcmlier that lu ollng for JlcCkllnn,
you voto for ft msn vthoto procols lncreao
with Union defeats, and dUlnlih with
I.'idon vlatorles.
Hoiik IIkmis We hear fmm Democrat
io pipers of this coast that the lUitern
Hiatrs art almost in n man heart and soul
for .Mt-C'lcllai). Hut we should Judge from
the nuiiiber of soie-heml conventions which
"4U 'I'"'S irom u.c ummgo nuoriinn,
A Oooi) Ari''iNTJiNT. IK L H.
TiinnijMon has been npoiiitcdltuiidenl Col
I ctor of lut-nml Itevinuo for Jackson
County. This Is as It should be It Is
not ouly a saving to the Unvernment. a
hrge out. iirnnally for a Collector's singe
fare, from I'.utlaml here, but It will work
a great convenience to Hie tux-paycrs as
tiny can now pay their taxes ut any time
liny choose before the time vxpins.
Sheridan reported rebel Gens. Rhodes,
! Wlwlon. Conlon and Hamsey killed In the
battles of the Hli'iiandoaali, but ho forgot I
to report among Ibo revel -ly wouniH-i),
Gen. George II ilcCkllun. Iliu Copiurlicud
e-mdldatc fur President. No rbel tuflVrul
si severely as ho.
If tho Co p-rhesds hare any gratitude In
their In art', luey will let T'Yault speak on
uext Monday,
imm. ttA.
.W -.ii
"Pweft'Mius rfonefor,"'lHtla""luc whnt
was could not killed blm."-'1'
Pay Vvl Pay Up! Pavi'iil
ALL those ludebted to mo are hquestel j
to como forward and Settle up.-icd all'.
who bold dtmamls against mo wlll-jlease
prftint tlum, i.s I expect to leave Jackson
ville In a few days.
I also with to sell my HOUSE aid
LOT ut a buigain. Thoso wishing to put.
cliasa will nlcusc call nt mv resldenc imnie-'
dialely. A. U. ALHEUTS.
Jacksonville, Nov. Olh, J 86 1.
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OUPERIi
Photograph Albums can
O. bad cheap, for cash, at J. Row's, n
door above HradburyJc Wade.
TPLOUR AND PRODUQE taken In
JL' change for Merchandise, nt
July 1 0. 27 M AX MULLER'S
R
E.MEM RERHAINESKKEPSA
nClULATINULlBRAHY.
I"" 'ak3p!Ej.f.. -...SUwaSmtVfj, A rZ -' JMSlSSSMS 'MSMSBkln TtHV
Howard Private
MBDICAL INSTITUTE
Ku. B3a, CoFimerclnt 8lrct,
Sixxs. IPraxxolnoo.
Consultation by Letter,
On OTHERWISE, FREE,
ESTAIJMSHED for tho euro or diseases
of n private naturo. Such ns Oonor
rliea, Syphilis, Spsrmeatorhen. Mercurial
Complaints, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weak
nrrs, Jmpotpncy, nhcumatUm, Fnver and
Ague, Bkln diseases, Seminal Knuslors, aud
all dhensea brought ou by Indulgences ur
by accident.
THE HOWARD INSTITUTE
Is under the Immediate charge of 1)11. V.
HOWAItD, who has bveonig Jiiilly celebra
ted tiy his socccs.-ful trcatmuut or diieaies
of the above nntura,
Without tht uit of Sltrtury in any form.
In re opculng this old and popular Intl
lute ouch mnru to tho rwioplc of tho I'tolllo
t,asi, me nocior isgovernra not onlyJiy
n duslro In afTurd nn nylum for Hie nniictcil.
but to SUl'l'UESS QUACKEUY, which has
nflatosu Uildlynnd Impudently catiw be
fore the public. They olnlm to have cortn
cab s of rcmnrkablo cures, nr aomo before
unheard of dlntlnctlnus, of foreign testimo
ny, or Kuronean education, and European
remedies) thus misleading the ufllictied,
who aro not awnrr of tho utter uselcasness
of foreign remedies nnd practice, when ap
plied to dinva'cs lit this variable climate.
Of such preteiiders tho Doctor warns tho
seeking medical relief to beware, for they
sick but to deceive you and ruin your
hcultji.
To his old palians and the publlo In gen
ernt I In- Doctor would say: They can rvly
on his known skill and Integrity, ns hereto
fore, with every aiuranec ol n speedy ami
permanent euro, lu all popslblu coci. a
The Doolor's chargm are uiodiralc, and
stiltid to the menus of the patient.
THE HOWARD INS riTUTE
Is located lu Ihc center of the cllv.amlls
lilted up with every convenience for the
comfort of the nflllctnl. The patient illl
hero find everything to hl wl-li. nnd can
AViOr and Ltaxt Ut luMuU uMvulfutr tf eh-
ItTTVtltn.
I'erions residing lu tin Interior, v.hn may
prefer being Cured nt Home, by winding n
careful dctcrlptlou of their dUcafe, loguth
cr with a statement of tho length of lima
Ihvy have bven attlletcd, enn have their med
icine carefully nut up nnd sent tu uny mrt
of the 1'nclllc Cun-t by Ilxnrrts nr null, In
gclher with full and explicit dlnctloiisto
us to enablo them to bring about n speedy
and permanent cum. without entailing up
on them Ihc ticuvsilly of vldllug the city.
jv.H Inttcrn Hltoulillio atlilrcsh-
CI. I)r. 1. lluwnnl, llnanl Institute, No.
' 532, Commercial Htrcct, San Krauclrco,
, a""' ".m"
"""""""
,. l"Cloi hlm.df open' and answers
tlU.Urr-. n.id flurrasiNiiiileuu can rely ou
thu ttrlctvtt ticri'&v.
,Cuutultation by letter or uthirwlrc, free.
TO THE LADIES!
When n IViimId Is in trouble, of wlmtsr
cr until re, or nnilcl.il with a dUeaie inch
as tnknr of the back and limbs, pains
In the head. illimio of sight, loss of mut
cular power, palpitation of the heart, Irri
tability, nvrvouiiii'fs. di'riingcmenl of tho
digvitlvo function" general iK-hlllty, all ills-e-iH
of llio Womb, livslvrla. sierlllly, and
all nlherdlrearos ptculinr lo females, they
should go at once, or write, to Dr. How
ard, at It's Medical Inntltuo. Lot no false
delicacy prveut you. but upply Immullato
ly, and nvo yourovlf from painful ul!'rln(j.
mid pr'iiiaiuri' death.
I 'i nn iiooior oiik-o ) so Hrrang. i mat lie
can Iai coutulle.l wittiuul rear of UncoUMy.
Dr. Howird'srenuile Tills
Aro unlvcrnilly nckumvliilgid to bo Gin
only compound lo be depended upon for
Ihc removal of nil cases of suppose or lr
regularity, or nf obilructlons of vhatuer
imturu nnd of however longstanding.
Ladles having renou to hellevu they nro
piegiituit, ihould bo carorul to avoid u-lng
them, a they Mould surely canto a mlKritr
rlage. They I1I lc forwarded to any part
of tho Tactile Coast, upon the receipt of $i
per box.
CON.SC I.TATION II Y LEXTUIt, OR
OTIHUtWlSi:. I"UF.I
All letters imi.t )i nddresred to 131?,
P. HQWAED, Howard In.tn.i.e.
No. !"M, Comuu-icml street, Ban I-rsiicUco,
California. epl7m3
ni.iMii liiixii ii mm,
3a
MADAMK DK"llQI10AM dejires to
call tho attention of tho traveling
Uibllc to the fact that ho now prepartd
to accommodate customers is tiic vjettr
BIWkBTViX.
HEH TABLE
Will alwwbe supplied, at all boors, with,
"" T7. "wo, martt atror.ts. Ko troo
bio will be rpmd io render her tfueitscvn
unauia a no capwiucu
" ' . .- iimsssMsWsWsMsWBIbIMWMWs
MAKE ROOM FOR THE
It snakes four distinct ttJtckns,
fccils the work cither tvny,
news thin and Heavy goods
without change or ten
sion, will guthcr and
sow nn at the samo
time. '
ITMAKEsTsTITCn
ALIKE ON BOTH SIDKS
OFTHE FAUKIO, HAS KO
SI'RINOSTO GET OUT OF OR
DKU, AND IS THE MOST RAP
ID SEWKR IN THE WORLD. KV.
ERY MACHINE FULLY WAR-
BANTED.
We, Ihc undersigned, have each purchas
ed a i-uihknck skwino UACUt.st, and have
them now In uto.
Wc have thoroughly tested them on work
ur all grades heavy, medium and light
aud our opinion Is that tho Florence li Ou.
rahlo, will not easily get out of order, Is
strong and simple In construction, and lis
use I' easily learned by the mosl'lnexpcrl
vnecd. It will do a greater range of work with
less trouble and chaiiga, nnd wo couslder
It altogether better than any other Family
Hewing Macblno wo have ever seen,
Mrs Dr. Chase, 31 Turk t., SF
Mrs D D Coulu, 20 Clny st., S V
Mrs d 11 Woostcr, 525 Ftilsoru St., S F
Mrs S D Qllmnrc, 518 do do do
Mrs Daulcl Dunn, 41-1 do do do
Mrs J Splnonl, 228 Rich at., S F
Mrs Air.cd Wheeler, 017 Mission st.,S F
Mrs Henry Miller, 850 Howard St., do
Mrs Emilv llldwell, 749 Matkcl do do
Mrs Hurufi Landers, 701 do do do
MroEH ()hm,2ll Qerry do do
Mns U A Curnes, Jackson I'laco si"
Mrs Rranch, l'ac. near Lcv'worlbdo do
Mrs W II Uunara, COS Kearney do do
Mrs E Ilurpcr, Sacramento ncit
of Levcnwnrth do do
Mrs Harriet Curbing, 3lClt do do
W II Rulofson, cor. Mont & Sac do do
Mrs I'ruett, C1G Cnlfornhi do do
Mrs M S Morton C32 Sutter do do
Mri Uobcti, G17 Fine do do
Mrs Ann llrndley, 012 California do do
Mrs Ceo II Parker, 2W Slcv. do do
Mrs John 0 Cerbet, Mission Dolores
Miss Annie Mclloyle. El Dorado
Miss Mnirgle Mclloyle, El Dorado
Chas S l'rcble, Sacramento
Louis Stcginan, Santa Clara
Mrs A M Dunham, Oakland
Mrs Orrie Woodilt do
Mrs D a Si do
J W Hong do
Mrs Mury E Rurchhaltcr, Dutch Flat
Mrs C .1 Oliver, Nnpa
Mrs Samuel T Tong, Clatksvlllc El Dora
do county
Wm Reddick, Fourth Crossing Calaveras
county
Mrs 0 E Cnmstock, Napa City
Mrs Joseph Kccfcr, Clurksville El Dorado
county
Mrs John O'Niel Jumeslown, Tuolume co.
R II Fnrnuhar couutv clerk Nevada City
E W It.gelow do
N W Kuowllon prao'l inaeb'st do
U M Rates, M D. do
John Ilcnliigcr do
II Mackle, do
P Jlrunstllcr, Qrais Vulley
O 0 Shorey, Seutlle, W T
D Horton, do do
Henry Jucksun, Watsourllle, Santa Cruz
county
Mrs Albert Under, San Andreas
Mis N.wtoii Damon, diessmitker and tall-
orrss, Sevrntli St., between Rryunt and
iiruuunn, a f
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Previous to
purchasing tli Florence
tinned the Hone
u Sewing Machine.
Jin J Cnswronn,
Copperojiolls, Calavcra eo.
I used tho Bloat I'.llptlc Machine six
mouths previous tu purchasing the Flor
ence. .Mrs Marv Ciirer,
Drcstmaker, 10 Postal., Sau Fraiiclreo.
We. whose names follow, owned and ucd
the Grovcr & Dal.cr Rewlng Machine pre
vious to purchasing tho Florence.
.Mrs Mary A Merchant, dressmaker, 810,
Stockton st., Kau FrnncUeo.
Mr It Welter, Kiev-maker, IOC Dupont
t Ban Frnncltco.
Mrs Chas Pzuay 410 Ilryant st., S F.
i; A Love. Angul's, UnUvcras county.
MrsMJ Roberts, C4ti Howard St., San
Francisco,
Mrs L 11 Hayley, Portsmouth House, ?an
Franc isco.
Mrs Julia Lyons, Target St., near Tehama
Han Francisco.
Mrs Harriet Howes, C25 Tost St., S F.
Wc. whoso names follow, owned and nsed
the Wheeler .t vVIIon Sewing Machine pre
vious to purchasing the Florence;
Mrs J 1) lllulu, Hubbard st., near How
ard, San Pruiicl.cu.
Mrr. D S ltuggles, 414 FoUiom St., San
Fronclfco,
Mrs M Young, 211 Stockton st.jJJAfV
Kranclico. Z .
A l rum, u l. rum, can juan, amerjo
county. ,. -isi
Jir u v JscKson, i.i wrauoij'-i JrM
county. t&r Tg$r 2?flr -1
Mrs C L TarloW'ftTupHJsenJ tf3 1
Mrs S4rnb K MIrIKs?'r.r4hto.. sf 2 1
a Mrs ABh,corMTatevens 3l,l"lB F
, 'MrrTkomavJWcholl, Xok.'HIll.Calatc-
jfrfuty
n , -fSJfe,
jgWfollawfast owned perrons owned and
uwljil't jjjiisjw Hswilng machlues previous
lo pM:lisss;H)e Florence:
Mr. X J.1Swfr. 3-J0 Mt !., fl-tn rintlw.
Mr I SJ O.Uttne.ar; foll t ija
MluAnol. Dall.y, Iluib it tub 8liklon X F
A ug.ilu. llrown. 131 Dattua st a t rtutlKo
Jlr.FhMKSIillUUon i J
Sirs MrU f Vkk. ilrtmlir mJ swmitriii 1W
Sutso.t So J'rnaKO.
I bellcvo I can rullv ,-"d consclentlouslw
Indorse each miali"-tlon claimed Tor
vi.r.n. a..L! maehliio. I havo or-1
oughly lfa 'l on Mork or all gradn "od , on
each,"" has been eminently satlr'ory. '
i.ruxex uom oi a uoncale ra&r e fsiitawiT.
,nd or a slionr one wllh itrcnnO. To roe
It seems more than a niutblntr-an almost
rlf..l..lll 1 ..fist a ,lI . .. AA.tl..
, i mwuigvut, willing aeipc a hw njr j
s it'll riiiiL n mi lid i.nnci.iii'iinii in i s-r Lai uivi.iiiii . . j.iBr jrjat . aaimjmBmjm .aihaai. tM i imnssii m
rnncblnts, until thoroughly dlsgasted wltt,
every rachtu that sews with only ami I
thread. The Florence Is the only machine
that has como under my notice- that gives
perfeet and eutlro. satisfaction du all kinds
of work. . ,
Np one can cstlmnle lis vnlae until they
have ucd and tested It, as I have done, lu
deed, for thin work It Is Invaluable.
(JEQpCK.GtMJS,
Crron Cly, N, T.
'Ibaeusedn Florence Sewing 'Mtehliie,
for two j'rars; I brought it ncross the pUln:
It has never yet been put of prdcr.Midl
csn truly soy It 'excels nl other bachihei '
that I hare cfr used. I rail, a ,l.ntfd A;
Webster sit monChsj i Wheeler )t Wilson,.,
eight monthsj nnd u.xd a Grovcr Baktt,
alternately with SloatV for two years, f I
1 iim familiar with tho Nowe, and ficver- u
al or the small machines, bit.M ncicr'uscd
one that would do all'TdndS' of Work'to
equal the Flbrcneo. I do not think It can
be too highly recommended. ' , ,
Mrs. Issac Ei-i-t', Marysvlllo.
' After having n Florence machine lb use '
nearly a year. 1 feel that I can truly rec-tuo-f,
meud It ns being all thats olalmed for It
I hnvo used Slngr's, Grovcr A Baker's, and
the Wheeler & Wilson maohlne, and a6nat6v--tr
the Florence superior to any
.lng JssxiK A Hoax.
Wllm1ngtop;I.bs Angles county Cat.' r
Wo could reTer io innnv"Vjni?rrflltrMr
tulilg the Florence, If (t were nccessary'rAfi- V. it;."
do fo, toconvlifCe'tliVpubircthknheKrila " "
chines are what Is claimed, the ;..r,, r"
REST TAMTLY
SEWING MACHINE
IN THE WOULD ,:
Over Seven Hundred
FLORENCE MACHINES have been sold on
this const In the short tluio the Agoney baa -
been eslabllihcd hero, and wo uaxo thlf
strong assertion, ns convincing proor of -
their worth, that no jierson can be found
who has n Florence that would exchanga It,
lorn family tewing machine of any other,
manufacture. .
AOTjrfTB
For the sale of the Florence Fomllj' Sew- .
lug Jlitehlucs. - j '
George A Unm'nll ...NevSdaClty
George Vincent Stockton
J L rolhcmus. ...... .190 J it Sacraninuto
It II Handy , Yrekit
MrsS U Laircumbu Virginia, NT
L 1 Vcncn... Portland Oregon
i: 0 Besslons Jacknonvlllo Oregon
M Wollhcm ..,..-. Guymas Mexioo
L P Collin Travsllog Agent
Jns R Cleaves,. , .Traveling Agent
Thornton Weetly Traveling Agvnt
Mnclilurs wilt lie supplied by all local
agents ut San 1'raiiclico prices, with addi
tion of freight.
SAIMTJEiThIIjIs,
Utmernl Agent for t'nllMrnl urtftli
I'nclllc Coatt
111 MONTGOMERY STREET,
Sou Frauclseo. ' '
Sept. 0, I6C-I. ssptlOmi
SltSllUlOlSI.
IN tho Circuit Court, or the.Stato.of
Oregon, for tho couuty of Josephine.
John S. Love nnd John S. Drum, Plaintiffs,
.j. John II, Reed, Perry llowen, Thomas
MoAudrews James llarms.IIcrman Uloom
aud James T. Glenn, Defendants.
Dill In Chancery to rorteloM two MkUoIc's Lisas.
To the above named Defendants:
You are hereby summoned nnd required
to appear In raid court, on the llrst day of
the next term thereof, to be begun and held
al the tot. ii of Klrbyville, In said county,
on tho 4th Mouday In October, 180-1, It by
lug tho 2tlh day of said month, nnd there
answer the complaint of thu said plaintiffs,
died ngalusl you-ln snld court, or the samo
will bo taken Tor confewed, and the plaint
lll'i. will lakeJudcmeiit nRalnst tho said de-
i rt-nilmilii. IttH-il Aiitl Itouoo. for tht. miio or
four huudred nnd forly-seveu dullurs, with
Interest theruen, from the 3d day or Sep-
iemiK-r. tbu:i, until miu. nuu tne costs ana
disbursements cf this sullj and the plaintiff,
John S. Drum, will take judgiatmt against
the snld defendants, Heed and Uloom, for
the turn of one hundred aud eleven aiul
twenty-five unu-huiidrcdths dollars, wllh In
terest then on, trom (be Clh day of May,
18C3, until paid, and thu costs and disburse
ments of the suit; and the plaintiff wll
euforio two mechanic's liens on the water
ditch or ltced and T.owen, situated on G
lice Creek, Josephine couuty, Ogn-r and
the snld ditch will be sold to pay the name,
and the equities ur redemption or the de
fendants will be foreclosed, except ns on ex
ecution at law,
Uy otder of the Court.
11. F, POWELL,
septlOwC Att'y for Plaintiff.
ESTABLISHED 176 .
PETER LORILLARD, "
Snuff andTobiSc p
lit' .i,4
MANTTFAri'l
v W: 9T
Hll'si44tia,Cmlr St,, N. V.
(XisfBiyIA'Cb5ui street, New York.)
altef3fcnllon or dealers lo the
v!
jj. 4 asi-o w jul iuuur
tssKty,
li.Vfltf
1 lu IMpprr,
Ouwm IUp,
tu
l'ut VlrplnU.
Xvl.llxbM,
Amtrkaa (It'I'iuJii, OixuIiitid.
rVel.l.. llonJ'Wtfh. ' ' ,.
Illah Tntat 5mlt' 1 1 Uontf Dw feaUb.
Irl.ii High ToA 'rli teouh. ,,:
or lowly- " )Lt
Attention UHed to the large reduction
In prices uf flif cut chewing nnd smoking
Tobacco', wek will bo found or.a superior
quality. ""
Tobaoco i
.asust rnt-ccr cuiwai ' tua,ai
'?;. r.A.LyOrrUla.' B.j't" '
" J. Ctf uduh, or fcwel, Swrnjib,
"". . kMl-8cnlrf Oroooce, b.auir,
(JjiaiiUteJU "" k"nU'hi Tur4':,h
. U. A. circular of nrlcca will he vnt
appjiclbn,
f":-:'-
K(ir, ?g, '63 yl
fotrator's WToticf.
"VTOTIOB Is hereby given that Vetfer'i of
1 adininlslratlon. on the auibsaf Jsaao.
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