in nyiHiCwiUwHi a -0j, -wwirws-x- K -- imlmm SENTINEL liiiur VttOai CKCSCI2XT CITY. nrricF. or Dec-an & Walt,, ) . r?wTl,T,AUguil0tl.,18C5. r..Mr ftnisurf Tlicro tins been nobody, J,J cr alive, savcu '"" '" " W"11 l - . .. l ll.r. fir. I l,nl i,,n" , ii. in r..i. Dfoll.tr JohMiiwn. , - ! imJ that Mine ashore, as noticed In tlio L Frsnclco papers of 2d mid 3d In - .tanl.onJ uo pari of U.o rvrede seen until .boil three dura ngo. Ono of the ship's I . M can,e ohorc on the bench, two miles 1 ,oatli of this placo 5 but to day n good ,jc, of the wreck Is coming nshorc-plcccs ef the cabin, doors, Ac., mid part of the upper deck, n spanker boom, ono trunk, BiarWJ A. A. Slonc, Portland, contulnlng omennnd children's clothing, and one pjlr Colt's revolt era, nil In good order, ex cept being wet. '''ho articles will be dried ltd tent to Sun Francisco on next steamer down, or lift hero otid udvertlicd. Wells, Fjrgoi Co'a messenger, who you noticed mong the list of lost, was our beloved Weo'l, Joseph A. Lord, whom wc have latlirately known for the last clevin years, isd mourn and feel his loss as deeply at U would a brothers. Poor Joseph had pjnr warm friends on this coast. Ills ,jfe and child were here on n visit, and iiter.ikd returning to Sun Francisco on be stmnicr Del Norte this week, to Join In. The ihock was terrible to her: she i qillc broken hearted. I never witness cd jteli Inlcnio grief In my life before j but iklj here among her kind friends, who Ifcoghl her up from infancy, and will do t'lttat Is possible to do to console her. t U n daughter of Mr. Mugruder, of 1 valley. S'r.cc writing the enclosed, two more L'talti cumenshorc, one cunltilnlugnSpau iil panorama and fixtures, the other be jlog to David C. Itnwvll. I have also, JiitrcecUid a loiter from Solomon Hull, cf GoM Muffs, thirty miles south of this, lilting th.it n pieco of the wreck, with n fad nun on it, camo ashore at that place bit Thursday night. On his person were tad photographs of ladles mid others, n r.tmcrnmlum bock, with tho iinnio ol d t'irJuff in it, alio u S-0 confederate note. Tie portion of the wreck is described ns tie part between the wheel home, full vkilli of llilp, and about forty feel long. bit night Ihu body of 11 small liny, np pirenlly about seven years old, cumu tiiburo He bd on two lifo preservers. The body cime sihorc at Ihu liluffii. Ills supposed ttatlho man wus not drownid, but kt Idud-ftom cold 11ml cxhuuitlon. Frog oeoiiof the wicck aru strewed from the nosta of Smith Itivvr, to below Cold U'tflV. Yours trulj', R. Ucoak. Still Xuvtor. CnucKNT Cur, August 13, I8CT1. t'J.StiUmth Througli Ihu politeness of cor Coroner, J. K. Kldrldgc, K.rj., 1 wus retrained tn take an ubstruct from his betls.of the names and description of the lodics found urn! buried by him. in the e:ijr tuiUI grounds, from tho ill-fated Brother Jnhiuilun, to this date: No. I, Mr. Ittcb, U. S. A. " 2, K. I. Louate. " 3, Geo. W. i'ollock-put Into zluk etffin. .Vo. J, I). FurrWiput into sink coffin. " 5, George Church (nrgio). " C, A woman, judged to be between 3J sod -jo years of oge, auburn hair cut Hon, abo.it fle fict Tour Inches hlgli, thick. Kt, Mr complexion, upper front-ticth tooe, no mollis or papcri by which she could bo identiCcd, No. 7 Lieut, i:. D. Woltc, U.S. A. jat In zlnk coOiii. No. 8, Man about flee feet eight Inches tyMJik auliurn Imir, light or small beard "I'll fceo, litllo finger of his lift hand fc, no papers on him. No 0, Mmi about fho feet ten Inches I's-I'.ihndcr nude, light-brown Imir, hud " B'cy flannel shirt and grey pants, hud a bjgaSc check "No. 73," no other pa- rrs, N. 10. Charles Laws (negro). No. 11, Negro man, ubout lli o feet ten "cms high, ,U maj0i ab0lU 35 yCQr oWi Prr front-tecth wide apart. bu'i1'""'' Mim nbtuU c fcet c,fi''1 lnc,1M "So, slender made, hair mid goatee eamly, 'It ucisorln upper jaw gone, hlnb fore- lead. about W j ears old. luV3, iI',nu,"mt fivo 'cet ten Inches l I'Sht-brown Imir, facu smooth, no C"d on face, no marks or papers. - U, Jas. Nesbil, of tie S. F, Bull "n7Pt in zlnk coffin. No. 15, a. Dttjcr, freight clerk of the JMMlhap. No- 1C, A man supposed to bo Jas. 12. '". frorn a telegraph dispatch fouud on 2PlTn from Samucl lld". "ocheatcr, Usled Jqnc Qth, No. 17, x man supposed to bo J fMg, from a steamer ticket found In his abScic J' S' on aLaudkcui"""l 'je.J.T-Ancholpe. . ', Jiuutto woman, linil nn ,,. ild ""B 00 uer CnrriM-. n,, i, . .t. sold mounting,: McL !' !U!aM0 WOninn' with fc'0''1 H,1"" oi ,liat'8' hullli"8 case, PlM. P0M mo,,U'' W1"' fuur brl'a31 ,No-21, Mulatto' w .. v, u ni.ro 11. woman, hud In one car wrk,n '::"" ,wli hV uuop C4f ,., n.. .,- . '""J '"" ecS'STtdn V. nBi iho Tetter 0' wffi'0MBl with opal, P'aln rioir. l ll l f w - No. 22, Woman about five feet seven Inches high, 0ut build, longiuburn hair, good tcolh, about 30 years old, fulr com plexion, had on her person two common breast pin, open ended thimble, 7 plated spoons, 3 Ivory.hmidlcd tablcd-knives, 1 S1.000 greenback, 6 $20 greenback. 7 SIO greenback, 2 SlOO greenbacks, 5 SSO greenbacks, one S5 note on the Nutlonal Rank of Poktepslej total, SI.C25. No. 25, A negro man, supposed to be 28 or 30 years old, about fhc feet ten Inch cs high. No. 2-1, A man about Dve feet ten Inch es high, stout built, weight about ICO pounds, light auburn hair, red n libbers and moustache, good teeth, watch and chain, "No. 33518," buckskin purse, with SI20 In coin, and S85 00 In L. T. No, 25, Win. Perkins, of Sun Francisco. No. 2G, A man, supposed from a Diary on bis person, to bo a draftsman, and left Springfield June lOlli, I6C5, sailed from New York, on the steamer Occ"an Queen, July 1st, landed In San Francisco, July 2fith, line on his person a gold watch, "No 4 i&S," hunting case, etc.; he was about fivo feet ten Inches high, medium stature, dark brown hair, moujtneho nnd whiikcrs, no hair under his chin, from 30 to 40ycars oM, plain gold ring on bis finger, gold pin in n silver case. No. 27, A woman entirely niked, ex tcpt drapers, five feet nine Inches high, heavy set, hravy suit of auburn hair, very high forehead, fair complexion, bad on a ring wlili emblem of two hearts united, fine Icclh. No, 28, A fair complrxloncd man, mi burn linlr and beard, fhc feet eight inches high, heavy set, had on gray plaid pints and vest. No. 29, Mululto man, about five fiet ten Inches high, round, imcotb face, good teeth, heavy set, weight about ICO.suppos cd to be about 2ft jcars old, had on dark grey pants. No. 30, A man about five feet ten Inch es high, weight ubout 170, dark brown hair, whiskers and moustuchc sandy, had on speckled casslmcre pants, white tl.lrt, ono sleeve button with letter 'T on ll.sup. posed to lie about 30 years old, no papers. No. 31, A man about five feet eight Indies high, hair and whiskers sandy, light complexion, prominent features, high fore head, bachelor's) prnk-grey flannel shirt and blue nvcrlmulii, good teeth. n. 32. A negro man, nbnut five feet eight Inches high, heavy whM.irs nnd mnuttaehe, good Icclh, ubout 35 years old, hud on 11 white under waist, buttoned up hifiirc, blue punts, and would weigh ubout 150 pounds. There nro burled bclwecn Hold Dluff. and Trinidad, about sixteen bodies, of which we have not ycfoblulned a ducrip lion. Gen. Wright's hone and a camel went oshorc eight miles north of Trinidad. Yours truly, It. Di-oak. OniCAi. Iin-ORT or tiik Liaimini'ir. IvKKI'RII AT Gr.KiGKNT ClTV. TIlO follow ing is tho official report of G. W. Kmcrr. keeper of the light home at Crciccnt City : CsiKfcm Citv I.miiT Statiox, ) August 1, 18C5. j Sir. I have to report to jou, in con fnrmily to the printed Instructions, that on the 20lh day of July nt about 2 o'clccle P. M., tho steamer llrothcr Jonatha'n, from San Francisco, bound to Portland, Oregon, was wrecked on a sunken rock 10 miles northwest of this light, in n strong hrccr.e, wind from northwest. This c-scl was not teen from the light, it being foggy and smnky weather ; struck ut about 2 o'clock P. M., from tho best and most re liable information that can bo obtained. The crew nnd passengers consisted of about 250 souls, as well as can bo ascertained from tho survivors, of whom 231 perished, nnd tho remainder of the crew nnd passen gers 19 In number camo ashore In one of the ship's boats, were saved, and are now at Crescent City. Jcry assistance in my power was tendered to those on board of tho wreck, which was ns follows, namely: All tho surf boats and whuK boats of Crescent City immdiately went to tho placo whero the wreck was last seen, to render such assistance us was necessary to all who might be still ulse ; nnd after none being found the boats returned. However, the ship's bout reported that the ship sunk stern first in about 42 minutes alter she struck. Ujats are still cruizing tho scu being cry heavy, and continues to be foggy and 6inoky. '1 here has not a fragment jet been seen, Tho weather at tho time ol the wreck was foggy nnd smoky, not being able to sec half a mile from shore wind bloning strong, and lias since. The crew ond pas sengers number about 250, uf which 10 hate been saved. What (lie cargo consis ted of I cannot say, but it will prove a to tal loss. Ilespcctfully, , G. W. KMEitr, Piincipa) Keeper. To Commander J. W. WmsTEn Light houso Inspector, Twelfth District, San Francisco. Further Items about the Fatungtrs. Mrs, Mioa Bernhardt and her son Paul, who were among tho saved, wero In no woy connected with the party of Mrs. Keo nan. Mrs. U. is n German lady of frspec luble fumily nod was on her woy to Vic Inriii to join some relatives living in the British Possessions. Among tho passengers wna Mr Eel dc Rutte, a French importer of this city, whoso iiamo did not appear In tho passenger list. He embarked on tho stenmer lato and bis name was not registered at the Office NEGKO SUFFRAGE. For tho Information of our readers, wc fluMi tho publication, to day, of the letter of Kobcrt DalcOnory to tho President, on the subject of negro suffrage. MrJobnson promptly refused to Interfere with tha South on the sntject of negro suffrage, yet It will be Ibo ull absorbing quctIon during the reorganization and admission of the Southern Slates Into the Union. The radi cals arc In favor of universal suffrage, re gardless of the color or fntelUgcncc or tie negro. Mr. Johnson and the eonciYathe portion of the Union, some of the Democrat ic, party nro In favor of allowing all to vote who can read nml right tic English language, regardless of color. In a Repub lican Government, the true basis of repre sentation is Intelligence and not color. It was thought, at one time, that this question would break up Mr. Johnson's Cabinet, but later advices from the Kat show that Sw art nnd Stanton arc now as likely to remain In the Cabinet as ollh.-r of them was four years ago. The opposition has had Its usu al effect combining together those ngalmt whom It was directed. 1 no t'oppcriicau Uenncrncj: need not ex pect to get old or comfort at tho b.vids of tho rre!dent. He Is determined that lao ry and tho rebellion shall be destroyed. John Minor llotti, n dlstluKulthid states man of Virginia, It In f.u or of negro suf frage. The lgns of the times clmily show thatCuffeo Is to be tlc.'ated, and lUt de mocracy It to go down. Wc predict that democracy will be crushed out. UnoM Fout lCi.AUATii.--Mr. George Funk arrived from Fort Klamath liut Wednesday evening, liy him o hear news from Cupt. Spraguc's road parly. Thry arc pet ling along very well and think they will be done In about ten days. While on tho subject wc would say that theregulur army rutlonj urc sufficient for soldiers, but they don't suffice for men nt hard lubor In the mountains ; nbo chopping and working In timber is much harder on clothes than a soldier's lifo- For all this work the mm get t'O extra cloths or ra tions, nnd their month's wage, will bo much Kssencd to make up the deficiency, Any vegetables Unit the furnivm through the valley might tnkc to the party would bo cry acceptable. Wo think such might bo done. As the citizens will rcuri n crcater benefit fiom tho roid than the military. Sinco writing the above, wc leurn that Mr. Win. Uybec has started out with a load of Potatoes, and other vcgttuble, to the soldiers on the road. Mr. Isybceolso proposes to Mart a subscription to repay the Itoys for their clothes worn out. School IIxam.vatiox Ou last Tiws.lay tho quarterly examination of Mm. Mct'ully ' School came off, and r. fiVcted much credit nn that lady for the manner In which she has conducted her Institution of learning, The exercises coi tiled of essays, declama tions, reading, spelling, collupibr, etc. Tho scholars nil acquitted llieinuhn well. The essays of Mlfecu Clapton, Ilunjard, Illg nm, and others, show id line aWllly In lliar composition. The prizes wcro awarded as follows: licet Heading, Mlsi Lizzie Clu) ton-mednlj Ilest Writing, Mitt l.oena llun yatd gold penj Most Jmproumcnt In Writing, Almlna IJIgam mcdalj IHt In Grammar, Miss Nannie Iltgam- medal; DcM In Glography, 1st class, Miss Itocna Dun yardmedal; Geography, 2d class, Master Uobcrt Mlltcr-UK-dM; Host In Arithmetic, Mlsi Nniinlo lllgaui medal; Iltt Spelling, Istcln", llo bctu-cuMIts Kauulo ltlguut and Miss Itocna llunynrd each awarded a medal; Spoiling, '.'J clas, a lie bttwe.cn Mlsi Anna Uudvrwood nnd Miss I.auru Lit tle each n medal; Spelling, 3d class, MIh Amelia Miller medal; Spellinr;, -tlh class, Miss Isa McCully medal. t . 1 Tunoi'ii the politeness of the stage dri ver, we received, lust night, lale copies of Suit Luke and Boise cily papers, 'lhc Iduho Statesman of 8th says the grund jury of Boise county, ufier a long session, ignor ed n bill agulnit Patterson for the murder of Piukhnm. The jury stood eleven in fu vor of the Indictment, and fuur against. We lack space for tho Statamtm's com ments iu full. It say, "In the present in stuuee, u most appuling ai.d unprovoked murder has been committed iu open day, under circumstances that leave no room to doubt that the accused ought to be put up on trial," Umatilla Mitither. Wonder what the Reporter man thinks now of the authorities determing "to see justlco done!" Roskouiio, August 14, 1SC5. Uil. Sentintli On Saturday last u diffi culty occurred here, between John Mynatl and Henry Coston, which rculled in the shooting of Mjnatt by Coslon. Tho ball entered Mynall's left side, producing a painful, though not supposed to be danger ous, wound. The cause of the difficulty is not sufficiently kuowu to be commented upon. ear n Sprcce BFKR.-Sum Vcse is now making a fine nrticle of the above named beverage. Wc are persuaded it is ery nice ond those wishing to test it cau do so by call Ing ou him . Tmoutb rnoii an Oincr.ii to the Pri vate Soldier. Major General Slocum, the famous commander of Sherman's left wing, in a reception speech at Sj recuse, lately, referred to on orticle in a Syracuse newspaper, which, he said, "had contrasted tho reception given to an officer with that gitcnton private soldier. Both entered the servico from this county both had been wounded ic tho same tutllonnd re turned under similar circumstances yet how different their receptions. Tho effieer was met at tho depot by a large number of friends nnd most cordially greeted. The soldier was met by nn orly sister, and by her alone accompanied to bis home. I pre sume there are not ten men within the reach ofmyvotco who rtmemUr the article to which I refer, nml I am wry confidcat no one was more Impressed by It than myself I felt It, for I was the officer to vthom al- hislon was made, and I could not but if. knowledge the justice of the nrticle. Our private soldiers unlike those of other coun tries, enter the service generally from pure ly patriotic motives. They moke equal sacrifices and endure even greater hardships than their ofScers. In all those trails of character which you eltlight to honor, the soldier has claim upon you equal at least to bis officers. The field of battle is not the only test of courocv nnd manlirr in Jhe Itlc of a soldier. 'I he long and fatigu ing march, the labor in the ireiiche, the short allowances of food, arc all tels 0 severe n any presented bv bailie. I hate seen the men of my command, nftrr working wnUtdeep In woler.bulldiiie bridges our the iIvcm and roads through the swomps of the Carolina, go quiclk to their lent, pud. w'thnnt the chum, of"clollilntf, make on ear of corn supply ll c plscc of the unai ration. I have seen this frequently nnd never jet henrd n word of comphlut. Happily, all thefC things ure now oer, The soldier's wotk I done, nnd well done, They return to you brlirr men, physically and menlnlly. limn when Ibev icfi you'i nnd I nm confident ymi will find the mass of them uninjured In moral. Open your shnpj to them, g!o them good emplov mcnt.nnd I nm corlnln yon will find tlc'm n filihfu! as citizens ns'they have been as soldier. Onn ti t,i.ow' Ci 1 rnennv -On Thursday last. nUul fifii-en Odd Trillins eatnoov.r from Ynl.i In attend the celebration of that frntrrnllr In this place. We so to pre thin (Friday) evening Insfore tlic com mencement of the exercises, but iho Indica tion nro that they will lo Intcrestlne. nnd the bull Ibis crcnlng pleasant nod well at tended. Ue port next week. NKW TO-DAY. I). M. C. GAt'fr, NOTARY PUBLIC, jackjoxviixk, onrocN. Office nt IJ. P. Done-ll's Uw Office. WM, FAULKNER &- SON, lMroRTKns or CARDS & CARD STOCK ALL COLOFIS, PRINTING INK, All Culurs--llr0117.es, YuruUli, PR1KT1HQ PRESSES, TYPE Print ing Materials OF EVERY DESCRIPTION'. OLD TYPE METAL. Machtiilsts may at nil limes bo supplied with old tjpe metal by calling at 3JLX, C51y Blroot, nni:Ciii jA XFU V N CISCO PROPOSALS TO FURNISH 1)IIOPOjJAI.S lolurnMi tmiily lliouinnd . pounds i.f Hour nt lust Kbunaih. lor Ibo ue ol the Indian Depart incut nr-lnnlwl-Uldiln wrlllii(r. and mdors d ''i'ltOI'O.S. ALS TOR TJ.Ont" will l reclud at the Siipeiliiiendent'ri bRlc, fc'ali-m, Oregon, up to Iho 10th of SeptcmliT ucxl. riour to bo dimucd prior to 1st Novem-U-r. 181-V at the Coiiiinlwiirv Store Home. ut Tort Klumath, one lialf in 100 lbs. sach, uir remiimirr III au io saens mid iu In In. ipcctiil upon dt-lltery, by tlioActlug Com uiliuiiy ol lubslsleneu nt llie furl. J. V. TtwT JIi'minoion. Supcrlntmdtnt ludlaa Atlululu Oii-gon, August 1'Jlli. Sa-. Tort Klum.itb, August Mtb, I6W. New ! New ! f Now ! ! KREUZER'S .-EW STORE, Iktwccn New Slate Saloon and Uradbury &. Wade , Jacksonville, IS STOCKKI) COMPLiri'KLV WITH Best Cigars and Tobacco, FRL51I CANDIF.S AND NUTS, NEW TOYS &. NOTIONS Ri e t -J OH i.y-, FRESH FRUITS, LTO , hTO. Mr. Kruiwr lavlnjr purchased thu new stoia one d'jor touih of IJrudbury .V H'udo'i, calls ILiu attention of lliu public to his com plete stock of smoking uud chewing tobacco. Abo to Ms tarlous biaucU ol cigars, from the common half-spaulsh to the mott Ira giant Havana. All told at the most liberal prices. You can be best sunnlied with anT arti cles Iu bl line, aud tato money, by giving him acaII. D.-cunli. 1 h lf-i.3. TLjWM.momTm LIVEUYAXDsSALE STABLES. Corner ot California and 1-ourih slrt-vts. OLUUAGK&IsRUM, Proprietors u THESE STADLCS are JMKlccatrally located, and con- JEL venknt to Ibo Union Ho- lit. Horses and mules will bo kepi oy me day or week, nt moderate charges. Ihe proprietors have a number of fine I1UUGIES ANp OARUIAOKS, Toroue or twoborets, to let on moderate terms. Also, good suddlo hortes and mulcx, wbtch they will let to go to any part or the counliy, ouicasonoblei terms. Horses broHo to the saddle or Larneu. Animals Bought and Sold. The proprietors pledge tbeinttlvci to give satisfaction to all wbo may favor them with a call. Jacksonville, Ogn. Aug 31. IStf THE WAR IS ! GL.OIIY I Sachs Bros Arc selling ku follonlcg ge-ods At Ct-reitly Xloctutfoct rrloos. FOR CASH FOR 10 WAYS ONLY, In order In reduce our of (joeyds. We ore selling Immense stuck Best Alexander Kid Glovca, $1 25 n. pair. Best French Prints, 30 Cents n yd. Best Aincrican Frinttf, 181 Cents a yd. Best French Lawns 25a 30 Cents a yd. New stylo Dolaincs 25 Cento a yd. list French Linen I.uwii 5 C'e-ntMi Yiiiel. l)n.ss ('ouils at Now Voik Cost. Come oce, come all, snd txamlne for joursehes SAOII HROS. May 10. 1FC5. nm)20tf A CARD FOR THE sumiyier & fall Clothing Trade OF 3A.V FRAN'CISCO, li.iiio'EH & u.i)i;iii;w;Kitt Nos. 411, 413 and 415 Battery Bt Co.. Jf ri t taunt, till I'lumUcu, iiijiorlers and M'holcsnlo DRAlul'ZnS. Hislirc Xuw tissil IVi'sh Stock. We would call Ihe attention of Country Merchants to cur unusually large itixt, ol Ooods. Our stock couprttts creij arti cle In thu CLOTHING & FURNISHING UNI! We have constantly on hand Ibo largest and irrcaiM variety of CASSIMKRi: AND WOOL HATS of any bouse In Sun I'ranciKO and our pri ces for thtsq goods ure less than llio.o of any bouc, m we ncelvo Ihem direct from the manufucturt.r'1 consignment. Ourstock SUMMHR k FALL GOODS U particularly attractive, and iLc great fi lure to tbo country mercbaute Is tho uuusa ally low prices Leu than the cost of Importation I We alio keep Ilia Qtapio A.rtiolou In tho Diy Goods litiv.wliicb Good we have purchased In Ibis market under tbe hammer, and arc ollerlug !bm at New Vork cost, aud lets. Wc publish this card In order that fe may make utw auuinlauces, and Induce those wuo bae not btretoforo purcbued of us to call at.d examine our stock. Good Articles & how Prices Arc the great liiduciiucmcntsweotfir to all wbo purchase lc.se.-U again. .Vlercbsnls wbo buy or usc4U make a good profit, and tell to tbclr catomeis at a low figure-. Wc re main, rcspccllully, Your olxdlent servants, IIADGER k LINDKNHKRGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hut Wurehouso Nos. 411, 413 nnd 415 ttattery street, Ban FranclKO, July M, '65 jy7m3 OVER JKWELEY- CLOCKS, ' WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES "As" NEW 'STORE! Next Door to Sachs llros. T NKUIir.R has itoclml bis new Mor il wltb n largo nnd valuable aMorlmrnt o, Ulct slrles nnd patterns of GX sfrinO and wntuiiT rQ clocks'. -i ;-)a S1LVKR WATC1IFS. -I'jtW DIAMOND JKWKLUY, PIIARL. F.MF.RALl). CAM IX) HKT3 Together with a splendid lot of other .nr rMv.'sKiMVMeTfcr, Urtast-l'inr, Uroochcs, Kar-Rlngs, Finger Rings, Lockvti, Duckies. Olnsin. Uractlets, Sleet o Ruttuns, Niehlacv. Wntch-Chnlns, Chatclaln and icul; Also, complete sets of Incomparable Qnnrtsn 3To-wol-y, inanuliieturcd fiom the nclirtt nnd most Ixutitlful specimens of Uold Hill uud Fow. Icr quartz. In addition to the nboTf, may be fouihl nt his store the best epiulilles of I'AULi: AND l'OOKKT CUTLUIIV, And, In short, n general variety uf Xlrk-Niis'ks & I'uncy Aitlcleit All of which will be sold at Low i-ntCK and w.irrnnti'd. RIM'Al III NO -Clocks. Wntchc nnd' Jewelry rt'pulieO with promptness, nnd 'u it mntinor to giinriintee sutlsl ictlon. MAUFAtTCRKD to urd-r, any arti cle ol Jewelry, with nrntnrss and disjiutch. CJ1. Call nnd see bis new slink, nt his new store, on 1'ulirornla street, next door to Sachs llrnt., Jacksonville, Oiegon. Juchsonville, Dec. 17. lti',.'. tf American I-ixcIinngc Hold, ivi.Mitor SA.vsoau: a- iiai.lixk St., fBtx-xx 33,s.T-soloo. rpilU proprietor if tbi fuiorlte hotel 1 would ri.picttully Inroiin Ilia liueelltig public Unit tbo American l.xcli.uige, Imslu U-cti rt'coiitly inlurgid and Impiiiud Iu hII Its tlrpniliiK-nl. be ( now pirpate-d limtlir imtrlur Indueeinviitii to hi pulioim and thu puldio In .tnvrul. He cau now oH-rilf iriut suits or siuulur.ium Inr l.tmllli-a wtil iliigli) loom Tor g,culUuieii,,ii Unm to milt tlit lllii". Till liitiocoiiliiliialuindMimf ly furnl-liid public tailor, Uiiutilul larwu dining linil, I'omiiii'dious uml pi-ii, ant fit ting and lending mom, tog Ihu with nllur f.icilltk' not ni'cvMiiry todiiumernte lliis iiivmi nun uud trnii-lirs will llud lhi Aimr icau lixcluiign mcdihI to liu hntil In ihu city, whe-lhe-r us iigaidt Injury, cumlm! or Konomy. The tablo will bu miptlr,I with all the delicacies of Ihu snvti. dutiful for pat pnlinnnge, tho pruptlrior ii.hcI fully solicits u coulluuntitt of tin- publlo faiur. J. W S.ll!Gi:.NT. niiy3m I'mjirUlnr. Sheriff' h Salo. BYtlrtueuf uu rxecullon nnd order of sale, duly liiid by theClukof Ihe-Clr-i-ull Court, ol t"jc 5'lutn of (iii-g.Mi, fur Ihe county of Jock. on, uml tn i,w duulol, In lasorul j;tii'-r hi I' Gm-', nibnintili,i'i,r of ihu ulate of Godfiey Lignvr, ili-ei:iH-.. nml ngain.t A M Ibrry. lur Ihu ie cowry of Itii'Hiimul l.k'WII llillldml Ulld Aul't-Hly liiurninl 'Iliirliin une buiidtrdlhidullai, wltb Inlin-il. coils mid aecritiiig roil. I Hill, on. Valuid.iy. ihu lith day nl Nptm bvr, A. D- IbliS, ut tin- Cdiiii IIoumi d-r nf suld tounly, bi-lui-cii thu huuis of 0 o'elotk a X and I o'clock p. u. ol -nld iUj, oltrr for sal, fur cash, to I Ik- hlgliri-t blildir, lh following di.crlUd niollgiigtd plimirvs, In will Coiiiuiiuclng nt n pot on tin uuilb lido of (.'alifornire itrril, In llie luwu of Jacksuullu Jaikson county, (Jnxuii.fi S luvt eail ul tin soulbniit ruruer of I In let now occuplid by Judge I I'. I 'r I in, run ning Ihe lice east along :iM stru I. nnd Ihq liuu cluiiiied in lhc south lino uf llitiham & l.nngvra trad ol laud, about Iwo huudrttt fut) Ibuucu :-orUi ai-nut t bu hind kl; llnuce west ntotil Iwo hundud Imlt llivncu south about two bundrul dot, lo thi-plw.. ofbegluulug. V. , (MVIJN, Mirmror Jacksoiico (iu. August 1st. IM atiBwt QTATU of Oregon, Couuty of Jackson. tn Jmllre e'ouil. To D. A I Waters t Ynu aru hereby notified that a wilt of at. tm hiiiuil ha Ikcii ifc.neil jgulm; von. um! your pinpviiv nttacluil l uilry iho il mind nt M Caliwii, nmouuilng tu ono hiiudiul uml loily (IU 0U)t now utile you hull oppeeir liyre A. v. GilUlt, a Ju.ticu or Die l'uneii, In and lur s.i d Couuty. ot his otllev, In AibUnd, ou U 2d day ol Si-ple-inbr, A l, IBtU,al luo'elosk, a it, of said day, Judgtuu will boieudtrril against you, mid jour propvity sold lu psy thu dibt uud cost or suit , Dated Ibis VOtti day or July. A. I) , 16ii, M.CALUWj;i.l., 1'Utnlltl'. 8UoritT3alo. BY virtue or n warrnnl lud by ibo Clerk or JoK'phinu County, iilatu orUrvgou, Uoiidiliiiriiiint luxtm lit ud county, am) In mu dirictul, I luvu duly U u) ou uud will 'ioccullov.lltttpiiljliosul, for cash In tho highlit bidder, ut ihu (.'curt House door, in Kcbyville-, on Suturdiy. the ZGlli diy or August 18W, bclHeni lhc hour of out and four o'olock 1. M Ibo tull(iiiu properly, lo-wtj mllich with all It nppurteoances, sltuatei on riallleii (,'retk and know it a Ibo prope rl j or Uud ; llouKi. ir, latUTy Hie cluigeU on said pioperty for Ihuyinr. ISOl 1603 i itet Iu ibu turn or Two Hundred and Forty Dollars, wills costs and tsucuses or tale. TII03 F. FLOYD, fchcillT Josonhlne Co. Dated at Kerbyvllle, July. Ifllh, iai!&. Jy29w. 4 PACIFIC IN8UUANCJJ COMPANY, CASH CAriTAI., A 7So,ooo OO. C?ACn fifin0" deposit Iq Oregon. OOU.UUUaII iose$ I'ayabloln U. H, Gold Coin. Insure against Lots or Dam ago by Fire. FACHS DUO'S, Agent', JanJlir Jsekeonvillo. Oicgoo. A S? . t 1 il i if s 1 t ,!' 41 K H' ' t i i i. w JSpyRi ,"3Ssiwssa"if m " -": . 4, n.wwfWt . Vos.1 U.4 Atfltesiii .BiKi-.J.di'.'K .'vSi'-l. t. ..-SKW .- ; ji&V.il. . ,lW-l