Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, December 17, 1864, Image 3

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TUG QIIEIION SENTINEL.
BY CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
TELEQRAMI.
sironf tn MCU'iivrt.Y ron tub ifxtinu..
Thursday's Dispatch.
Sen Francisco, 13th. Currency ex.
change, 1:23 Onto, 2; Legal Tenders,
4C('-l5la, weak. Moses Taylor wiled
this morning. Rain fallen steadily since
vMSltrdiiy evening. No eastern news to-
dsy.
Washington, Pec. 9th. Itlcbmnn1 pa
pert pnbllsh n Frederleksburg lcltcr, dale
Dec. oth, which says tlmt C.000 (roops
hate just pasud down tlio Potomac to
reinforce (Irani. Fonr thousand of Ihesi
trclrom Slieridin, and two thousand new
rccrullf. The Commercial's) sptc'nl says
Richmond papetB of the 7tli contain no
Informal Ion of Sherman, but predict his
difcnl before ho cm reach Savannah or
Darlcn. The Itlchnioml ICxmntner, of the
th, reports tlmt no new mnTcments have
been made tn the direction of Grauansvlllc,
Bouth Carolina. The Inderal troops en
gaged consisted of two rc(?lmnt of whites
dJ four of blacks. About 1,300 men
Ktrc fouml on the field dead and wounded.
New Yoik, lOllt. Sherman's move
ments still engross n large ibaro of the at
tention of rebel newspapers. They ioy he
rennlned with his principal force In the
vicinity of Millon, for several days, for the
purpose of gathering supplies, nml that on
the 2d of lire, he returned hi nurch from
the north of the town, and on the 2J hl
advance was some distance smith of It
sklrintslilng with the outposts or the reb
el forces. On the Otli he would reach the
coast. The Augusta Constitutionalist be-
eve s that sure hnvlng Mdlen, .Sherman
l.ad not dclirmlnrd as to the point to be
Mteckid or the road. It says tli.it on
having Milieu he would arrange hli nrmy
tn ll.nl he could move on Savannah with
out fear of attack on either flank.
Wheeler confesses that In hit engage
ments with Klllpatrlck ho has not tuken
many prisoners, because the Yankee re
fused to surrender. The Charleston Mrr
eery learns that Foster has fortified the
position which ho took alter the battle on
th lulls, there It Is supposed he will re
main until Shstioan Miches wilhln strik
ing distance of the coaM. It says that he
has, for several elnys nt.il nights, been send
Ing op balloons and sky-rockets, supposed
to be signals to Bherman's approaching
hot is.
New York 9lh. The Tort Royal Her
aid of the Sth, and Iho Savannah News of
the 30ih, report that Sherman It ml vane
lag on fiivannah In three columns, one by
way of Mlllen, on by the Cannonchre riv
er, and the other across the Savannah riv
er at Sisier's Ferry, seventy miles nbove.
He (linked Macon but did not stop to oc
cupy It. lie had whipped Wnyno nnd
Cnbbt' mllltla al Oeonre biNge, UiWiig
thrm fn t-viry direction.
IulsvIhV, Dili. Tim Journal's Nash
ville dispatch, slated the ih, snya no
chsnge In Iho tuaterial situation. There
in skirmishing In front of the -till corps,
the enemy being driven back to his old
line. A few -casualties resulted. Prison
ers report that Clitalhatft) corps Is. on the
right and center; Stewart on the left.
They say Ixc has four batteries of four
guns cecli hi position. A rebel brigade
its pone m llxj dlo-cllon of Murfnesboro
It is not known whether for Iho purpose
of foraging or altai-VIng that place. Bev
ral batteries on Slcndman'a front opened
this morning, but elieileil no reply.
Nashville, illh. The weather Is very
cold. Heavy storm of snow nml hail all
day. The rtbtl Hoe In our front upears
to be intact. There ire no indications of
tn attack. Somo sharp muskltry firing
ceenrrtd In froot of the -lib i-orps, and sev
eral were wounded on both sides. The ex
citement in town has nearly subsided. No
nppreheniions for the safety of tho city
need be fill. The new boats went down
the river to the point where the rebel bat
trries trc located, engaged them, drove the
rebels back from the river, spiked the guns
and returned to the city. Deserters who
came in to-day, ray Hood will soon attack
tbe Union forces.
Louitvllle, 9th. (Jen. Uurbridge's com
mind was at Dean Station, Eait Tennes
see, Dee. Clh. His force Is well equipped
and supplied. A movement of Durbridgc
la Brecklorldge's flank compelled the lat
ter to withdraw bis entire force beyond
Doll's Gap, excepting a small cavalry de
tachment. The Journal soys it is our im
pression that Breckinridge will turn up In
na unexpected quarter before long.
New York, 10th The Hrrlad's Shenan
doah valley correspondent says: Early
and Breckinridge have been ordered to
Bitkc a demonstration en the lines of Sher
idan. Head Quarters Army Potomac, "lb.
This has been a rather calm day along the
lines at Petersburg ; a little picket firing
was Indulged In on the right of our Hues
Tbeortlllery on both sides was very quiet.
Considerable activity prevails in our lints
north of tho Jamc river to-day ; but n
rain storm which set in early this morning
seemed to put a stop to all changes of any
moment. The firing was kept up on Dutch
Cap canal as usual, but not with as much
success as yesterday, Richmond papers
of to-day contain no news from Georgia or
Uoorsste, They have seemed to have at)--
ucipated a battle in front of Richmond
during the past two or three days nod have
Mldeotly been preparing to resist an ad
vance en our part. 8ih all quiet this
morning.
New York, loth. The Herald's Army
of tho Putnmno correipondint suys on
Wednesday last, 7lh, owing lit the advance
nf Iho rebels firing upon our working par
tics nt the Dutch Gup cannl, 3 regiment oi
colored Infunlrynnd a section of Martin's
fith regular artillery under Gen. Ludlow,
crowd to tho north side of the James,
drove the rebels back and iflVclcd a lodg
ment al the upper terminus of the canal,
where they entrenched thfmsclvcs, thus
protecting the laborers on the canal. A
rrbel battery subseqnently opened on the
peslllon, but no harm was done.
Philndilphtn, 9th. The Press has n
Sec!al from City Point, stating that the
2d and 0th corps rccrocd the Jumes, on
Tuesday uflcrnnon, 0th, and bivloucked nt
night near the Jerusalem Plank road. On
Wcdncxdny morning, Clh, they marched
towurd Stony Cruk Siallon on the Web
don railroad. The troops are very enthus
iastic, the army having been fully rclnforc
I'd. The recent advance of these corps
does not wcuken.
New York, 9th. Richmond D'spalch
of the Cih, niys Sherman's army is becom
ing mere and nioro exhausted ; for & dnys
up to last Friday, Dec. 2d, he made bit f
miles. IIo has lest so much time, and
elveu the ennfuh rales iboehanco tt gather
so much strength, 1 1ml he must of ncccrsl
ty, break for Savannah or Di-aufort. lie
was expected at Savannah on the fith, and
all (but night the shipping eff Ihe point
threw up signal rockets for hi guidance,
itlchmnnd papers rny Grant l massing on
the right of the army of the James. Au
attack by him there nnd on tho left by tbe
army of Ihe Potomac is expecttd.
New York, 9th. Richmond pipers of
the 7lb, say Sherman's campaign Is draw
Ing tn n close. He Is approaching the
coast by the way of Dnrlcn or Savannah
but wu have formidable farces bit ween
these points, he will have to confront before
reaching cither. We think Sherman Is
dono with strategy and will nfempt tn
break through our fences tn reach the sea
coast. Things will culminate this wetk.
We Ihluk'Shrimsn Is in a critical cor.di
lion.
New York, 10th. The rebel Senate,
Dec. Clh. deflated resolutions Introduced
in to Iho lliiusc in condemnation of Jff
Davis' n commendation tint various (01
cers, exunptid by Slate laws, should be
forced Into tho rebel nrmy. Another of
l In- ittolutinn fiercely condemns Ihe prop
osliloii to make soldiers of Ihe slaves nnd
give llirm Fieido'm as a reward for their
services, liss been inlroduod. In the
South Carolina legislature, n bill lint
passu) the House of Kprcecntatlvcs, fur
the conscription of all men between lie
ages of stxircn nnd seventy.
Richmond papers continue to assail
Gov, Drown of (Ja. They say the reason
he refuses to nllow Ihe seizure of various
persona for service in his Ktutc, was that
he desired In reserve n sufficient force In
fight .Ti IT Davis,
Yickiburg, -tin. General Dana, by a
successful expedition from Vieksburg, de
slrnyetl the Mississippi Central railroad
ubovo Ihe Dig Dlack crossing, Including
Ihe long Drhlge at that point. The ene
my were found in force, but (he work was
thoroughly done, and cur troop returned
to Vicksburg with a loss of five hilled and
furly-one woni.ded and missing. 5300,
000 worth of cotton wn destroyed.
San Francisco, lllh. Private ttle
grams quote gold, on the lOlh, '2:31, ds-
cllulug. Legal Tenders, 4dJ-17,U.
Frlday'i Dispatch.
New Yoik, 10lb. Richmond papers of
the 7th, ore filled with speculations in re
gard tn an Immediate attack on Richmond,
and explanations of what they expect.
They ore entirely confident that Grant bus
been reinforced by the sixth nrmy corps,
as well i other troops. Spccla Jdispatch
says Rosccran is to be transferred toiomt
mora important command, Richmond pu
ersgive further particulars of Wheeler's
fight with Klllpatrlck, from which It ap
pears that Wheeler was compelled lo fall
back, owing to Killpalrick'a superior num
hers. The rebjl General Auderson was
wounded al tho battle of Grahanaville,
and Is censured fur rashly driving bis
troops against breastworks, livery bouse
in Criawoldvlllo was destroyed.
lleadquartesu, Army Potomac. 8th.
Yesterday at daylight, Ihe 6th corps, the
3d division of tho Sd corps, wh two brig
mlci of Orcgg's cavalry started south.
When last heard from yesterday, they bad
crossed Nottaway river, on Iho Jerusalem
plank road, without meeting opposition of
consequence. They crossed on pontoons,
tthlcli they took up afu-r crowing, Desert
era w ho caiae Into our lines Ibis morulug,
State that Uahcr's dlvislou was sent off
jrwterday lo meet our advauoo foree, but b
no firing bas been heard In that direction,
It Is not believed that an engagement bas
taken plsce. December Sth n reconuoller
lag piriy went out on ths left, fighting Ihe
rebel pickets on the Vaugb road, driving
ihcm to Urn Ilttchle river, ft dlitanoo of 2
miles, where they bad breastworks erected
and vbere they made a stand. Skirmish
ing enntlnuua eoinctliue, when tbe object of
the expedition being accomplished, Iho par
ty returned. Our loss was seven wouuded
Tke oecmy'd Ioj Is unknowo, Sorce of
Ibojo who accouipjnlcJ the parly, report
(bat heavy firing was heard in the direc
tion of Stony Creek, which Indicates that
fljktiog wu going on between Warren and
tbe lawny. Ueports ludlcaw that Ike evao
uatlon of Petersburg by-tba rebels maylxj
looked for soon.
Wtshlngtan, 101b. Richmond papers of
the 8lli, say nothing new hat been received
nt thsj WarDcp'trcgardlngBlicraian'smovc
mentt. No exchanges of Georgia papers
been received of Inter date thtn the 3d.
New York lllh. -The Richmond Enquir
er of tho 8lli, says the tnit nccounte from
Sherman represents him still nt Millm, he
h three points at about equal distances,
ncaufort, Savnnnsh nu I Darlcn ; It Is yst
bclloTH by tome, that he will endeavor tn
meet Foster t Grahnmivllle, H. C. j but
falling la that, try to enpturo Savannah
Rtchiiond papers of the 8th, sny Grant lis
been rclnforcM by from C lo 10,000 men
from tho Shenandoah Valley, and that a
butltos La Imtncnt Du'c'-i Gap esnal tboy
wy can be made ready for use In n fow
hours.
Nashville, 10th. The Union loss In the
batllo of Frniiklln as greater thtn at fint
ttippocd. It Is nicrrUlnnl by ofllcUl re
ports to be about 2,000, a large preportlon
of IIipsc being slightly noumUd.
New York, 12lb.lllchmnnd Dlspnlch,
of the lOlh, soya Iho news from Giorgln
yi-tleriay was of exciting character. Tho
enemy who were marching down the Ogee
cseo river, with threo corps on the nnrth
and two on the south side, endrnvond to
ii til to their forocs, and mot with considerable
resistance from the eAnfcdcnitr. At last
accounts they hud not eflvctcd their object.
Washington. 13th. Itlcbmnml pipers of
llij 12th, report Sliormnn nl llloomliigilalv.
about sevru mllea nearer Savannah.
(.Signed) Stanton.
City Point, 13tb. Richmond piiin-ri or
today eoiiliiln the lollnwliig: Dlnpatch
says .S" licrrnAii Is nrnr Favanuah, pmbubly
not more than ( miles diilmit. He lm nut
miila an attack, and It li still doubtrul
nhclhir he will iln so, or make for Ihe
cot siiiithrnit of the city. Ti-legrnm from
Ih-Iow Cliurli-Mon slatos llial he lnoiithf
eve or a ballli- ciiiilrontcd by n strung foico.
It l fi-iirul the wlre have been cut LkIwi-cii
Itlchmoiid and Chiirlvitun,
Bradbury Wade,
Ciillfiiriilii.St.,Tiiclcsiivlllu,
Wliolesulc Retail
Dealer lit
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Clotlsiug, llootH unit Klioi's,
flrnccilcH, Ilurilwnrc, Iron
uisil Steel, Agricultural ami
IMInlsig Isiiplcinciits, I.i
juors, Qiiffiidiviire, (ilass
Avarii, Coal OH I.iiisiim ami
ClilitiueyM, Tiilmcco aistl
Cigars, Ktatlonmy, IMintu
Krapli Albuius, Carte ilu Vlg
etc, etc.
TN addition lo nvinl stock, no nre now r
1 celvliiir n lar4 Nhliimeut, imbruclnirn
complutu nstortment In ull of Iln- nbove
clurM's. There gniHls nere sebetid In Sun
i-raiicbco Mini Krcui care, ny u iiiviiiikt or
our linn who bai bud ft residence of thir
teen years In .S'onthfrn Oregon, mid ell
known Ihti Hauls of this locality.
lAmiiitcni mat wu cannot lui tiin)erdd by
nny hnun) In Jucknon county, we pledgi
our patrons that our priori shall be
'Chen" ns tho GlrcnpoGt.,f
Thanking our former patrons for the fa
vors ben-toforn exleiuUl to our. home, we
would renMXtrully solicit n coutiuuaiice ol
their patronage.
A'O Tuounu: to snow coons.
Call and give m your 3y nuduArii
mutt.
DRADDUUY k WARM.
Jaclsonvllle. Ugn.. Oct. 13. 'tit, uctlfllf
First Premium
AwardiM by the Mcehnnle's Inrtlliito I-'nlr,
San Krnuelrco, September, ItiUt.
R. LIDDLE Sc CO.,
Sporting Emporium,
41K Washington st.. (near Ihe I'oit-ofUce.)
Sun 1'raiiclfCO.
GUN& RIFLE MAKERS,
and
Imporlin of oil tlnuti of Sporliug TikLU
Constantly on hand guns from the Hut
makvrs In London, vis: William Grri-ner.
William Moore, Moure & Harris. lUdfrrn,
UollU&Son. nml nil other makers. Al'
tbo Ix-st stock of Amcrlciii Ititles, Pistols,
un.l f-.ifhtill-Mfill lIll.l'ui-lnnfTAllll. Vlz!ljl)ttil.
Sharp's, fimlth & Wewon'e, KcmliiRton's,
nnd ull tho latest patent of 1'lilnls.
snarps, vi essoin, siniinrii. oii-nct-r uu
Henry's Patent llreech-luading Itilles.
(r- Cartrldccs of nil kinds constantly
en baud,
Ai'thorized'nerents for Henry's Patent
Dreecb-loading Rifle. oct2'.'in3
ADAM'S GERMAN TONIC
AND
AROMATIC BITTERS.
These bitters are highly refined, grateful
to tbo taste, warming, stimulating mid In
vigorating to the debilitated system, Tliuy
are a thoroughly medicated compouiid.
powerful and concentrated, and bavo been
brought to their pictwnt state of perfection
by nearly twenty years experleuce, and ares
buyout) question, one of the best rcinrdle.
for nil disease of the digesttvo organs,
Where the system has been seduced by fe
vers, etc, they will prove one of the most
valuablo nuxillerles tor n speedy and perma
nent restoration to health and strength.
Price SO cent per bottle. For enlo by
all druggists nnd Grocfrs. octriru3
TUB copartnership heretofore existing
between White &. Hart, In Ihe saloon
business, Is dissolved by muluul consent.
I. I,. Wuitd collects nil debti nnd pays nil
liabilities of said firm. I. L. WHU'D,
J G. HAUT.
Canyonvllle. Deo. 1. 1884. deo!0w4
FLOUR AND PRODUCE taken in ex-
change for Merchandise, nt
July 19.-27 MAX MULLER'S.
HOLIDAY BALLS
CHRISTMASl HEW YEAR.
feav
im
sr j
MERRY CHRISTMAS,
A HAPP YNBW-YB AR.
THKimdcrslgnril, mrneslly desiring lo
givuhls patrons n "Merry Chrlslmos,"
mm nn opportunity "toehasu tho glowing
hours" or Now Venr Night "with II) Ing
lt-e," lias ilclcrmincel to give n unit on
Monday Evening Dec. 20tli,
And aUo one un
Monday Evonlntr. January 2d,
And Is mukliig extensive preparations to
render them pleasant mid memorable epi
sode In the lives of nil who patrnntzu bitn.
All arc Invited lo come, dance and be
merry.
Tiukots-Flvo Dollars.
I.OUIS IIOKXI-: PropV, U.S. Hold
Jacksonville, 0'n. Dec. 3, '04
IN' the Circuit Court, of the Hlnlc of
Oregon, for the County of Jackson,
Wm. M. Matiikws ri. J. II. CiiAwronn
and J. It. Cn.iwrnnii.
Arltmi nl I.niv lo Ilccnvrr Jloiiry.
To (he nlKivo named defendants : Yon
are hereby summoned ami renulnil to ap
pear In Ihe Circuit Court, nf the Htnto nT
elregnn, fur the County nrJaektinn, nt Hie
next term thereof. In In-held ill Jiickonvlllo,
In said county, on Iho srenud Monday in
I'ebruury, a. I)., IKkl, and there answer n
complaint nn tile In thu nlmrc entitled tic
Hon. or Judgment "111 bo tnkfnngalnitvnu
for want of nn nnwer, fur the sum of St-IH.
with Interest thereon, nt tho rale of 10 per
cent n-T annum, from thu 'Jdlli day of
April, Ihtt4, uhiI the ciiaU and cxponivs of
this action to lie lux.il.
JACOIIH & RU.SSKLL,
Plalntiirs Allnrni-ys.
Nov. 23.1 IBC-t. iiVc3TG
Citation.
TN the County Cour.l, of Ihe Stale of Ore
1 gnu, for Iho county of Jackion. Bepte-m-Ik.t
Term. ISM.
In ihe mutter of Ihe estate of John P.
Cray, Deceased.
To Hubert A. Cray nnd Daniel Y. Cray,
In-lrs of sutd John I'. Cmy, deernsed and
ull ntlur iironi luturvsii'd lu raid estate:
Whnns. Uinrrou K. (Sore, AilmlnHlrn
tr of said e.lati', has fllrd his pulltlon In
vi.d Court. pm.eluK fornn ordortor the sale
o! the real prupvrty UIoikjIiij; to said e
lute, liiwlt: Doinilleiu l.nud Claim Nu. 71
In tuivifhlp 37 S. It. W contaliiliig Kit til
aero; nnd s!lllug forth In said p-illtlun,
that the n-hliUncn of the raid belts U un
known. Notice U llnreforo ulvcn to the
mid llobttrt A, Cray and Daniel Y. Cray,
iiUent hvlr, in "ill nn to all other prions
Inlensted In snld olnte, to lie mid appear
In said Court, on Wediieidiey, the 11 In day
ol November, A. I). iMIil, mid show enure
why the inajer of the jxMltlun ihould not be
grautid.
lly uider eif Hon. J. O. Tolmnn County
Jitdfo. WM. HUI-'l-'AlAN, Clerk.
jaeitemU-r 171b, IBOj. spt7w4
THE WIKbS NOT DOWN
MORRIS MENSOR'S
AT
xiroa33Kriaic oca-ia-.
MORRIS Ml'N'HOR hajnsl establish
I'd mid opened n now store', with n fiue-as-norleil
seleeliou of goods suitable to the
w.nits of Ibe people at
Phoonu:.
lie will sell cheaper than ever sold before
for eutli.
PAItMUIlS anil the PCOPLII
t'enerally,nrc rrepieslrd tn sail nnd examine
hl slock of iiiiw goods, conrlauily urrtving
from Han l''runeiico.
No question but he will sell gooeli cheap
er for cash than they wcro ever sold before
in Ihe same market.
No trouble to show goods. Call nnd
ex a mi ue. sep3w-l
PhienU. September 3. 186-1.
FRANCO JUffiBlfitN HOTEL
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MADAMK DK 11QIIOAM desires to
coll tho attention of .thu traveling
publie to the fact that she Is now prepared
to accommodate customers in tub vkuy
but UTTMS.
HER TABLE
Will always be supplied, nt all hours, with
Ihe wry best the market uflnids. .No trou
ble will bo spared to render her guestacom
fortnble nod contented.
HER ROOMS AND BED3
Are nil refitted and refurnlfhed In excellent
style. Tbo rooms are ipwletia and well
ventlllate-d, suitable cither for families or
single ocenpants. (Jlvo bcr a call and test
hee lioFpluilllea,
Tho l-'rauoo American Hotel and Restau,
rant is opposite tbe Old ilcCully brick
bulldluss. ,
Jacksonville. &p' . 'C. octltf
SUPKRU Photograph .Albums can be
bad cheap, for cash, nt J. Row's, next
door nbove uradbury & Wnde.
MAKE ROOM FOR THE
pionjENCEi
ft malic four (llBtlnctititcbcH,
fccils tlio tvorlc citlicrM'nr,
news tliln and heavy goods
without change or ten
sion, will gather nml
tew on at the same
time.
IT MAKES A STITCH
A LUCK ON BOTH SIDES
OF THE FABRIC, HAS NO
SPRINGS TO GET OUT OF OR
DER, AND IS THE MOST RAP
ID SEWER IN THE WORLD. EV
ERY MACHINE FULLY WAR
RANTED.
We, Ihe undersigned, hnvo each purchas
ed n Fumr.xei: hi.wi.no imciii.nk, and have
(hem nnw lu nie.
We hare thoroughly tctcd them on work
of nil gradi's heavy, mcdlnm nnd Holl
and our opluich Is that the Florence is du
rable, will not i'allv net out of order. Is
strong nnd simple In construction, nnd Its
use Is easily learned L'.v the must lucxperl
vixtsd, It will do a greater ranr of work with
l irouUU mil change, and we comldr
It altogether better than nny o.'licr family
Sewing Miichlno we have ever socn.
Mrs Dr. Chae, 3l Turk St., 8 F
Mrs D D Coffin, 20 C'uv St., S P
Mrs J It Woostur. C25 Folsom si., 8 F
Mrs S 1) Gllmiire, MB do do do
Mrs Daniel Dunn, 414 do do do
Mrs J Spinnni, 22B Rich St.. S F
Mrs Airied Wheeler. 947 Missinn sl.,S F
Mrs Henry Milter, BM Howard st., do
Mrs Emily Didwell, 740 Market do do
Mm K.irnli Lnndi'rs, 704 do do do
Mm V. II Ohm, 211 Gerry do do
Mro 0 A Cnrncs, Jackson Plsee do
Mrs Branch, Pnc.njar Lev'wnrlh do do
Mrs W II It.imirii. COBlKenfney do do
Mrs E Harper, Suerameuto nest
nf Ivenworth do do
Mrs Harriet Gushing, . 1IC 1st do do
W II Rulnfson, cor. Mont iSocdo do
Mrs Pruelt, GIG Cnlfurnla do do
Mrs M S MorlnnG32 Sutler do do
Mrs llohcn.cn Pine do do
Mrs Ann Drndlcy, G12 California do do
Mrs Geo IF Parker, 2.'i0 Htcv. do do
Mrs John C Ccrbct, Mission Dolores
Miss Annie McRnylc. El Dorado
Miss Matrglc MeBnyle, El Dorado
Clnu S Pnble, Siicramento
Iniis Stegmun, Santa Clara
Mrs A M lliiuhiim, Oakland
Mrs Orrie Woudill do
Mrs I) G Si' do
J W Ilnac do
Mrs Marv E lliirckhullcr, Dulcb Fldt
Mis C J Oliver. Napa
Mrs Samuel T Tong, Clarksville El Dora
do county
Win Rrddick, Fourth Crossing Calaveras
county
Mrs C E Comilock, Nnpn City
Mrs Joseph Ketfer, Clarksville El Dorado
county
Mrs John O'NIel Jamestown. Timlume co.
R II Fnrnuhnr cuuntv clerk Nevadu City
E W Illge-lnw do
N W Ivnnwlton prao'l mach'st do
C M Bates, M D. do
John llerziugcr do
II Mltlc, da
P llruiwtlter, Gross Vnlley
O 0 Hhnrry, Heultlc, W T
I) Hnrlnn, do do
Henry Jackion, Wnlsonvllle, Santa Crux
county
Mis Albert Dadcr, Sun Andreas
Alts Newton D.irnnn, drrssmnkcr nnd tail
nress, Sevi nth St., between Bryant nnd
llrnunan, S F
Previous to piircbntlnsr ths Florence, 1
owned Ihe lluwo Hewing Machine.
Mrs J Ciuwronp,
Conperopolls, Cnlaveraa co.
I used the Khiat Mllpttc Machine six
months previous to purchasing tho Flor
ence. Mm Maiiv Cssrer,
Dressmaker, 16 Postal., Sau Fruuclico.
We, whoe names follow, owned and used
the Graver A Il-ikcr Sewing Machine pre
vious lo purchasing the 1'lorctice.
Mrs Mary A Merchant, dressmaker, 810,
Stockton St., b'an Francisco.
Mrs II Wellcr, Dressmaker, 408 Dupout
t.. Kan Franelfcu.
Mrs Clias Uznay 410 llryant it., S F.
,Pl A Love. AiiKel's, Calaveras county.
Airs 41 J uooern, uiu iiunniu ., ju
Francisco.
Mrs 1. 11 Ilayley, Portsmouth House, Sua
Frnnclsca.
Mrs Julia Lyons, Target it., near Tehama
San Frtinclrco.
Mrs Harriet Howes, 025 Post st., S F.
We. whose names follow, owned nnd used
the Wheeler .t Wllnon Sewlug Machine pre
vious to purchasing the Florence:
Mm J I) Wain, Hubbard it., near How
ard, fc'.m Franclica.
Hr.DS Rugglcs, 414 Folsora s.,San
rniClco.
Mrs M Yonng, 211 Stosktoa St., San
Francisco.
A M Flint, C L Flint, San Juan Montery
county.
Mr O P Jackson, El Dorado, LI Dorada
county.
Mm O L Taylor. Ml Dnpont st 8 F.
Mm Sarah 1. Miller, Saoramento,
Mm A KasIi. corner Slcvii! & il st B F
Mm Thomas Mitchell, Mok. Dill Calave
ras cuuuiy
Tbe following named persons owned nnd
used thu Singer Sewing machlues previous
lo puichaslug the Florence:
iln A J Turu.r, 820 Bm1 l, &a t'ruxUco.
Sirs II II OiUrna, tt l'uwtll tt do
ItlM AanlaAallJ, llu.li it tftlow St.-ckton 8 t
A"ju,t tnowu, IS button ! tUn f ruxUco
)lr t'ccbeib,c;3 Wl.tluo do d
)lu diJi 1 Vlck. dumlr u4 mjuuUwi 109
SUten tt Ua I'nuiclito.
I believe I can fully and conscientiously
Indorse each nualiOeatlon claimed fur Ihe
Florence Sewing machine. I have thor
oughly toted It on work of nil grades, nnd
each trial his been eminently satisfactory,
It takes bold of a delicate fabric delicately,
and or a strong one with strength. To mo
it teems more than n rnaablne an almost
Intelligent, willing helper. In use Is easily
learned, mid its construction Is certainly
simple. I know something of tbe other
first cIom machines', having learned to oper
ate several. This Is tbe only sewing ma
chine I have fouud reliable.
Mrs I'sutier G. Test,
San Audreas, Calaveras co.
I, have tltcd tbo Wheeler k Wilson about
,tba Slot Eliptio about the wm length of
, ,.wv, ,w. ,,.,..-' w .,,. . y w
fliBA lit. ivilllM-w,. . llpl. niuirlw l.A
I years, and nave uesui in nverat or mg smat
H-5SSRS5B!
machines, until tborouBhly dl'irusted with
every ranchlne tkat sews with only one
thread. Tho Florence Is the only machine
thnt has come under my notice that gives
perfect and entire satisfaction en all kl4'
of work. . . XM.
No one can csltmntc Its rnlue until they
have used nnd tested It, ns I have done. In
deed, for tbln work It Is Invaluable.
r.Konot att.t.ts,
Cnrsijn Qiyl N.'ff.Jj
I have ucd n Florence Sewing Machlue
for two yi-arsj 1 brought It across the plajns:
It has never yet been out or order, and I
can truly say It excels all "other machines
that 1 have ever used. I rnfi a Lacld A
Webter six moiit.s a WheIer A Wilson
eight months; nnd ued a Grovcr A Daksr,
alternately with Stoat's for two 7ears.
I nm fawlllnr with Ihe Howe, and sever
nl of iho small mnoldncs. but I never used
ono thnt would do nil kinds of work to
cgual (ho Florence. I do not think It csn
be tod highly recommended. n a n
Mrs. IsjkAO El-mi, Marysrllle.
After having a Florence machine (ntus
nearly a yenr. I feel that I can truly rceora
mend It ns being nil that Is chimed for It.
I have used Slngrr', Orover Jk Baker's, and
the Wheeler k U'll'on machine, and consid
er the Florence inferior to nny
' II rsi Jkknik AToan.
Wllmlugton, Los Angles oouuty Cat.
JC
Wo could refer lo many others who are
using the Florence, If It were nctetsarU
do so, to convince the publie ttiatjbest ma
chines are What is claimed, the J
DEST'PAMILY... r
SEWING MAOIIINE
IK TniCATORLD
i
Orer Seven Iltmdrcd
FLOItF.NOlC MACHINES have bcM sold en
this coast In the short time the AfretuT has
bsen establlshrd here, and we jpiite this
strong asscrtton, as convincing proef-ef
their worth, tlmt no person can be found
who tin a Florence that would exchange It
lor a family scwlug machho of any o)hf
manufacture.
AflCXTI
For the sale of (lie Flomire Family Setr
Ing Machines,
George A Ttam'ull '...Nevada City
Georste Vincent Stockton
J L Piilheraus 1110 J st Sacramento
ft It Handy Yreka
MraS L Larcumlie Virginia, NT.
L P Vcncn Portland Oregon
i: O Sessions , .Jacksonville Oregon
M WoUhem Guymas Mexleq
Ij P Collins Traveling Agent
JasR Cleaves Traveling Agent
Thornton Weitly Traveling Agent
Machines will lie supplied by all local'
nccuts at Snn Franolsoo prices, with addt'
tlun of freight
SAisruEiTi-iiisii,
Gvnarnl Agriil fur t'nliraml nnd Ik
Pnrlllo CoBit
111 MONTGOMERY STREET,
San Franeltco. t J
Sept. O.lElil. ssptlOmt
CURE YOUR COIiD
savj: youh LUjyasi
Ml)
VTEWELL'S
TUIiMONAEY,
SYEUP
ii cum a'liousanas '.
It "VCT11X Cixxrei TB"owuiJ!
''A cough Is generally the effect of aeoM,
which hai either been Improperly trealrd or
enlirely neglccUd. When it prove obstl-
note, thnt it alwotjt ration la wr tht esnis-1
qutiiNt, m this shows n weak state of the
lungs, nnd Is often tlw forerunner of con
umptlon." Uuchnunn's Domestlo .tfedlolno
STOP THAT COTJOHINQ
Somo of you can't, nnd we pity you.
You have tried every remedy but the one
destined, by Its Inlrimlo merit, to supersede
all slmllnr preparations. It Is not nurprls
I iK you should be reluctant (o try some
tilngclso after tbo many cxperlmets von
b ivo made of trashy compounds foisted on."
tbepubllearn certalucure; buj
Ne well's
s
Pulmonary Syrup
Is really tbe Year Bbit remedy ever' corn
pounded for tho curs) of coughs, colds, Sora
throat, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis'
and consiimpt Ion. T housaiids sit people In',
California nnd Oregon have been alriady
benefitted by Its curative powers. J-.
WHAT KILLED HIM?
Dre. nAU.. In bis " Journal qf 'Health ,"
spcnklni; of the death ol Washington Irving
asks the above ipiestlon. and adds: "He
might well have remained with us for years
to come, had It not been for advice kindly
Intended, uo doubt, but given In thought,
lessncss and reckless Ignorance.
HE .IIAD A COLD! e ,
which, by some nnjudlclous prescription, had
been converted into nn asthma.' Who gave
lime prescription, or wtmt It was, me out
side world miey never know." Let me say i
to Dr. Hall, that that 'prcecrlptlou' was net
Ncwcll's Fulmonary Syrup.
Keep it in the house, use It freely, give'-'
It to your children upon the slightest ludl
catloq of a. cold, and you will think and
speak of it ni all do. who have become ac .
nualnted with Its merits. j.
REDINOTON k CO.. Sole Agents,
410 and 418 Front streot, Sna Fraoclfoo,
and lor sale by all Druggists. deo3in6
DUGAN & WALL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MER03HCANTS,
Bclek JBuUillng, Car. Kt-ont ii jVsti'MU' .
ORESCENT OITi:OALu . '"
WILL attend to tbe Receiving, and For-
warding of nil Goods entrusted "to,,
tbelr care, wltb proflintnese and'dlipat9h. .
ConlgnmsatAwlilted. 'Merchandise rev
celved on etorage, - ? 'J-1"
Crescent City, April 11, 1863. ".- '16"1
N. B.-No goods delivered until t as freight
and cbarees r r s- w
vf'i
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