Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, June 01, 1867, Image 2

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THE OBEflO. SBSTINBL.
"""""ILLLJTr 1 MM YHitio ii pnuiic H,.no - ... - r- ; - ';,;,,..; , ll0Wm..l-. Heven, lfijnu w r B brief Yilrtory of the Indian
FOPTIIFI'UFSIDENCriXlHUs 1,0," 1,linn 1,M? lrcnt week, nml fLJ ,, ' o,0 ,ia i '.uhI California... loea.r.l at Danlanell.., mid I ere ; Ju tvirol'ISSI-
IOI, UIMUMULMJ ia imin hwimiioii In ncrtlnjr that It '"ft ".,,.. : , ,Uion and co.n.uene- little doubt that they would Inn e been -r ,,,.,1,1 Contn ih umii.V flirt n
ULYSSES S. C21A1MT. , the linen l.ulMins of. ho kind in the ff'griiifi. K m eater portion of u.a-ae.e.l, l..ul it not been or the pa t-nV -lA never be It.otttMi by the oil
Well .lone, tl.011 (.-.. 1. 1-M frtltl.fnl .ru.r.' ' State. The main school room, on tlio thou w,0 c0,nimMieed openinj: fiirun lantry of Capt. Hardy hllill, ronuu. , J,,, ufOrouii wlio residededhere tit
The pMple lure r .nJ. f r piiriot- pu .'.h- ground lloor, i very spacious; ltoliig j i-2 nmrci ,K.r Urent ditlieulties , dec of an iiidependent .unpan oi " .imw, thorn wu will men-
ment for traitor... ,rtv i,v fr(y. nml thirteen feet in i.,!, ...... .Utlt.Milt to obtain exeent ' nuuleers, who, with his .pompain. . .. .f.., y.ir.l hiinily nwir
i it i rtATrrin ... tMlTl'illl ... .. ..... ... ..!:.. tu-.i ............nlli- In innwiiil ill
S.m'ltllAY 3IUKNIMI, Jl'NK 1, 107.
rrxE stock
U has been our boast, and a jut one
too, that .laekson comity was a little
ahead ol any county in Ihi b'tate in
the matter of lino horse. The bot is
not an idle one. There art, at a rough
calculation, sixty or seventy stallions
in our county, that, for fine points,
speed, beauty and service, will com
pare favorably with n like number in
any county on this eoat; but our peo
ple are begin iug toaskif blooded stock
is a profitable investment ? It i well
enough for millionaires to indulge in
the possession of fnt ruid beautiful
horse; but in n eommuuitv like ours,
where there is but little tiriiln cnpi-
tal to snare, and where the great on -
jcci 01 me is 10 imiNc money, lH-opie on seimraliug the se:.c.-. 1 he roonn,
naturally ook the niot profitable in-' ar, a ceiled and Hti. d with lumber,
vestment. It is well enonah to feel and painted while. The building is
proud ol our line slock, but as a mark- surmounted with n handsome cupola,
etable commodity what are they worth? I on which i -retwl a llae tatl', t wmitv
Who wants them, or, in wanting, will f,. fwt in UMn, on which is pir-hiJl
give in dolhirs and cenls what they thehievitiiWeAnii'riean i.il.-,...il ok
liave actually cost ? The-i- qiic-tion i,, pPrmiH, tlii-.Unlink- of the voting
are prcenting themselves In a serious ' (Yeomen hoi love .if lihcrrv is to be
iignt to ti.c Koie 01 uhs vniicy, mm
hi- .jinn- ...iiru.H--.iiHi n-irv uii-nin i (nupm wHinii u.c v :i us in-iow. i no
has been somewhnt overdone mikI more enpola, we nnderstand, ws ugeied
profitable pursuit, -omewhat negle.-ted. bv Director Heel-man, and he is entitled
At nrvsent there i n great demand for , the credit of nddiiic a great orna
bcr entile, mul iw rn.niiie nn-made ment to tin building,!.-It gie it unite
a to lK-amy, blood, or point-., other' An imposing appenrnnce. it is intended
than thoc ol .ixe and weight. i!uy- t0 gw-W n h,io w wftlin the cupola,
ers, Willi well tlllid monej l..iir. .tre'the torn- of which an ensilv 1h- distil.
Jw'Miiir onr valley in n-nri'l. of l.l(f tor' ffl,il,,diVom th.- ehi'itth bells, to call
the Cn ifondi and Nevada market, the vomhlul: .!!. ml:t-wcarvpathof
and finding n in l.i.Htie where p.-o. knoCvltdg. . i.. l!..i.dailv Uxl; and
plj'lia. talked I.-m "horse, hut e i-1 ft cheering iom.s. heard "dnllv among
dentlyhad more "horse senH-," timu ,, wiJ remind thi- (uiinuuhit that
:. : i... ..i.h...... .1... ...au i hi.
iuoeoi uogne mver vnuoy. Aimm
twcive mnnireii nenii ni entile imip
been dnven i,eiiss the mountain thU
print.', only nbout tw.. hundred of j
which w-erc purcha-d in lhi eounty: I
anil it is the opinion ol the Ik-si ju.lgcs
that there aiv not at i.resciit over three for public inspection mi Jloi.dav oV
hundrod marketable cattle in thi l.x-al-1 Tuo.luv next. We do not doubt but
lty, that formerly supplied ihou-ands. U-verv per-on will be perfectly satisfied
" e think there U no danger that cm-' with' a building which would certainlv
tie raising will again be overdone in this be n credit to nnv town in the State. '
part ol the country, for the reason that '
the wild grasses on the stock range of "WirxAJtKrn: Iiaiuioah. Article
California have been so completely incorporating the Oregon Central Kail
eaten out that that Mnte mint certain- ron,l Co. havo bwn llh-d in miIoiii. bv
ly continue to olU-r a goo.1 market for' f.eo. I.. Woods, .1. H. .Ao.Vs, s. Kli:.
ourbeel, tor many yem- to come; and ! worth, E. X. Cooke, Isaac I!. .U.orc
with nuf almost mil inite.l ..vt-.nt ot ,,,,,1 .t-uiIi t'mlili. . cuiitraei Is snl.l
unoccupied grnwng nnds. we see no ,0 mVe Iwcn made with nn Kastcrn
n-a-oii why we should .not ii.-c-rtilly ,.0,traflor for building no iniloof the
comiK.te in that market. If any one' rond.nt A:.onQiermil.tn bceomiiicii
doubtMlint enttle raumg u much more j cod nt Portland, imme.liatel v, and com
profitable than railing flne h..t.- flch, ,,0ted n uhin f.air vears. Tl.evscein to
let them make a calculation ol the first (, laboring under the difHeultvof hnv
cot ot coll., take into consideration I jg made a bad start, a the' Acting
the oniv and attention absolutely nee-1 s..rirv .if tl... Intori.... i. Mr....i .V.
e.-snry to their develoiMiieut eomiMire BCCRK ,0 nctvM the ..0li0Ilt to ..; . I nke the se
it with the e.-t ui nitMiig calves; nnd 1 given hviiidivldunUstvlingthein-ehes . tla' l,rtietion
the relative ea.h value of each animal ' tho cornomtoi The 'ni.irti..iit .-. urJ
when lit tor mitrkct, will be couvuic- ,,,,!, it,.. i, t J, 1... m ..1 1... It will !. m
iug proof that onr veiwn an- correct.
I'hkttv Sentiment. At
Fellow's
dav the
11-.111.u11 in 1 oninmi, on rri-t
....:... 1....I i ...
,..1 .1 .-.ii...- , .-. :
Kill, llll- KlIKIWIllg IH-nilllllll
tont wui rosiioudud tobvSlla.T. Dnv.
representative of Jacksonville Lod.ru i
i.i.i"c .. 10:
1 7th ItepreMiitAtivoa
of Jackson-
v!lle Lodge, N'o, 10. A inerrv welcome 1
nmoiiK us; althoMtrh your home i in 1
thnt lwnutilhl and fertile valley that
lies nwny to the .lUtuiit nmili, we ex-1
tend to von n cordial, a Iratenmlttn-it-injr.
Alihou-fh stniiii(vr, iruimllv. I
to luunvnfu, wi-nevertl.eles.eeoj;iiii.
vou ns brother of one common family.
May you enjoy thi. iit while hctv,
una when your ste are homeward
bound, may peace ami jirosjierity at
tend voir; anil may vmi carrv with
you to your friend ami brothers in that
distant valley, our lnt wUhei, our
ehoicost hlcMln's ajtd frtucrnal love.
.Mnv vour I.oilffi- jiroier in the lutiirv,
a it lm in the at.
Tun Mail ISkrviuk. Speaking ol
the mall kerviec lwtween Lincoln and
Portland the Muty-ville Ajtpenl 8y:
We nn- well atiHid that the P.i-t-nntuter
(ieiiL-ral will economist! tins
mail service if it is po-ible. Hut we
ouniiot sh- how it can be done, Wo
must have a daily line through this
Statu tu the extreme northern towns,
nnd the cot of such a mail will bo
i -i ii 7i . V...VIU.IIU i
tlailv mull through Oregon to Portland
many tliouMiiul. Then if theocrhind
Ii illsCoiiti.HK. . there will lm n .l..!l
mail from tnn Fmueisco to Portlanil
by sen, which will co-t half as much
more a the price paid for our overland
mail. And then in addition to the.-e
daily mail, Southern Urvuou must be
fcened by daily, tri-weeklv and emi
wcokly mniU tioin l'ortla'nd, which
will be a third expenditure of thouwu.iU
of ilo!hu all to make good tho pres
ent daily sen ice. I'mler such a state
uiiauisit is nanny ronsouable to believe
that the Lincoln and Parthmd .lniK-
mail service will be aboli-he.l. How.
ever, it is well for tho friends of tho
route to be watchful and vigilant
Tho Btenuiship companies want a bi
mail contract, and thuy have potential
influence with United States Senators.
THE Pl'llLlC SCHOOL JS U1LD-Xfr.
heiL'ht. and nnn.lv litfhtrd by covon
luriie window, (in the north UU of
the room, a platform is built, live feet in
width, giving ample room forreeitation
and lor the use ol the blackboard im
mediately over It and between the two
north window. Ventilation is piovid
eil by having the window let down
from the top, "tints obviating any dan
cer (o the health of the 'dioliir from
draughts of rold nir. The main on
tniuee to the wln-i ! open on tho hall :
on tne leit sin," " which, is an am.--
r.4im i1airitiu1 Inr f tin iKo tit t lip 1 1 iicll-
I tr...... ..K . ... .. .... .... .. .-..-
er, or for the general purpose ot a rec
itation room: on the right side, tg the
stnirwnv leadiutf to the upjfer room,
which, 'itavlt. is larger than the old
school house, being twenty bv forty,
eleven feet in height and lighted by four
spacious window!-, two on the ea( and
two on the wet side of the building.
c umiertianu mat lite latter room 1
intended for .1 primary department, or
.for the girls, should the directors docidc ,
fostered mid iiicpase.l by the precept
i . , . ... . .. ..' ' ...
... .
M InI thev have di-eharged a .. .id
,i,v in blrivudug ami vncotim
fn P.lii.-ntinn AnT.. Mm.,l.il.
,K-rving of much cn-dit for the sub
itantial
maiinei in which their work
m, ,v(,u ,l01ll. nnd which will be rendv
---. ""-- "- - 'UltlKM lI IVll.-Vl t
-j...... .....v .... --.. ...l.-l liv IllVlt 11,
I Hoard of Directors, nronerlv ooiwtl.
j.ntcil. ' ,
the Odd. .. . - I
r-nl.n Ar; us. ..r !.... .1... ., .n. '
-. ..n- ,nv uuuihv j
ol the !. iiiililwliu.l tl.i .....! i. 1
, 7 . ' , ' -!. llijiliin.-
,e,,cr. c 11ns iwon on the lookout for
soiiMitionnl items. 0 stated that a
mare in .loeiihine had two cults, mm
"uri!U 0,", t,a' oX"vr " ile,iind our eo
,w,liM,rnr.v ")es thnt she yavo birth
t them 4 tact
which we ct-rtninlv
did not mention,
an n- oil., the
iiau uie latier iK-eii ;
nior wlit.ir of the
"'Ys.vmiifht have jlnttervdhiuiMlf that il'.or.tu,n' ,liin,i' vI" I'i commeiieed two o'elm-k, P. M., n liarluv wn com
the mother, dutinjr ire(.nnuov;had ot i ".";'"' tll-"iuts m '41, had onlv been , meiiecd, and a imni armistice wa- en
a yllmnsc ol him on his la-t trfu tlirouuh I " ,. f l,r,':'"ep. a v?ry limited ouanti-1 tered iiitov-.In n short timu Col Hos.
Kiiuiii' 01 mm on uii, i;t.t trip tliroilL'h I
JoepIiiiie county, ami thuroloro stand
siiousor. Poor Jstuart ! we were ritht
III slipM),ni; you to be the only idiot
mm w mint uiiiiiio nt siicn n bait.
Ahrivai. uf Ti:aji. 'During the
st week flu- Jlrcets hne been alive
with the tinkle of mule bell, and tho
hay elatlor of freight wagons, loaded
with (roods or thi nlnce. Almi.t
twenty hao arrived siugo our last isue,
bliiiiiiii'' an ncereifato of about sn.non
pounds ot nierehaii.liso, and reiuiiidim'
u Miiiiowtint ol the piilmy nnd iiros
perou. nays in .inoksonvlllc. Tlie
H.ioiu m no. in is nut a small portion
ol that which u yet to arrive.
Oooi. Haiu Mr. Tod Cameron
caught eighty line Salmon a (cv days
since, in a trap ofhi own construction,
on Applognte.. They nro n dclicaov
mill .iniiitii.in.r ....1.. 1.. ... a . '
", - ic.ii Kin- :u irom siv-
''it, to one dollar each.
Tiioit. The fishermen from Squaw
Lake havo commenced bringing in tho
most delicious trout, which are rapidlv
gobbled tip at four biu per dozen, buy
ers being almost ns plontvas the fisli"
lionxiirim Kiiunus. The Enaitn
fays: I'iuhugh was admitted to bail
in tho sum of $o,oon, ami Ilannan in
inn sum ot sii.ooo. Tho hail was im
mediate civen and fln-v ., ...
mediate
leased.
lio.Mis. Tho lioad Supervisors arc
busy with their oflioial duties through
put tho county, and tho roads aro being
iinnrovcd in many places in a sr.bstan-
tin!
manner.
southerx onECrOX.Ko. a.
The great rush to 'Southern Oregon
at exorbitant puces. l'rovis.ons ami
supplies of every description had to
be packed or fieighted in wagons over
an almost impassable road, for over
two hundred miles, which necessarily
compelled the eonunicr to pay very
high prices for all theindispciisables ol
I!." ' !.l 11...- ll -I. ..t'l.li.
III
1.H llllUMlMMIU nil' lll'll vi I",-
ners and settlers during the spring,
summer and fall of l.v.but very little
was nrodiiciil: in fact, nothing to itf-
lift the price deiuandcd for supplies.
n.u, u U.ui()n wn 8tH increased by
;.. i , : !. :.... u.. .1...
unite n ar'e inini L'ration lroin tlie
States, who made their way to .lack-
son county by what was then ami yet
s lie S utl er. iiiini-'nint
tne .ouuiirn iiu. ii,,. ...
known ns
route, crossing tue ovauas m wuai
. ,i , i i in ,,
is called the I.as?cn Trail, scooping
i.i . i . r t .....V
vntiiil (lm ,.At nml nl l.niir, I. :1k.1.
crossing the Klamath HUcr nl thenat-
.,. 'i ..i , i i ...
, ..,..., wi- u-i.nm
lira, nru.gc: inciicc. nowi imiinpnun ...
.ii.icrv niMui w mm llinv niniriini-li
the extensive Vallev of llogue Itiver
""''' v.v v.v .... .'I'l" "..-.-
It is har.llv ucces?arv to call the at
tention of the render to the fact that,
in Is 10. Jcse Annlcgate. now of I mil
qua Valley, and wlio had resided in
Mia.iii .:!. .. Itill In.!... .. mini .if cut.
em . and entcrnrise. headed a eoinpanv
"ll uiiii iiivr it- ,.. iii.iiil ll int. ll n cv ,
I IVom Oregon, to explore a wagon route
bv Ml.iel. tinmiif mills coul.l reach tins'
. . .- . ' . . .
iitate, a the Cascade in.uintnins had,
up to that time, been almost an insur
mountable barrier. Applegate was,
without doubt, induced to take his
course -.oitth front the Willamette, im
presed with the belief that, as what
was known ns the great South 1'ass,
through the Kocky niouniains, was
about the 42 parallel, that with slight
- a
variations n low pns, near that paral
le. ot latttuile, was coiuinunii
the Atlantic to the I'aoitie coat.
from
Thi -
h.ts since been proven ti be the cae. reached the mam or middle fork ot
by exploration .Mr. Applegate and Kvan's Creek, where they remained
party took their cure aero- the Cal-1 during the night. On the momi ig of
apoo'ia mountains and the I'mpipia ' the iMth, the trail of the Indians was
eouiitrv, and continued up the hitherto j again found, a-e.'mling the mountain
uelubra'teil Cnnvon (wheiv there is now ' on the west. Pursuit was continued
a good toll-road), pa-sing through Ilo-1 along the -.uininit of the main r.iotin
giie Iliver Valley, over the natural tain. About 10 o'clock A. 31.. a gun
bridge on the Ivla'inath, through Goose wa llred a short distance in advance,
Lake Valley, ovor the Sierra Nevada, which was the first notice ot the near
thence to thellumboldt Uiver, nml approach to the Indians The coin
formed n junction with the Oregon Im-1 mnnd ndvnnccd regularly, without
migrant trail at I.ot Itiver. Through i noie. until the Indians were distinctly
the enterpri-e of .Mr. Applegate nnd hoard talking, in n deep ravine in nil-
party, the first immigrants from the '
States reached Oregon
with
wagons,
by this route, in is to
In the winter of lSls-o, Applegate
was a member of the Provisional Gov
ernment Legislature, and through his
aid. no tt -. pm.ii, el.iirivring n
comnanv. oxtoiiillnc ri.litt mi ,fr.i.
1 -pI -..-....a. ,- ...... .7-
tectionforthe settlement of Pogue Itiv
er ami u.auiaiii i.aie vaiievsj hut on
account of the great gold 'mania, all
who embarked in that magnificent en
terprise were compiled to abandon drwl warriors, while the attacking par
the settlements o well calculated to ty did not mii-it-r more than fill vell'eet.
make fortunes for those who should '
ttlcmenu. ami enrrv out
provided for in the chin-1
lllL-Miluirini (lint nit imiiil.
I . "- -... n ..,, ,, linn-
eraJ,on. n "upiilies. from Northern
to Southern Oigon, 1 ?-.', had to pa- i
through the celebrated Cnnvon: that
111 tlu-iniiiMi ,.!' I U... .,.,.,.. ..r .1
I'nvniwi m iu,.i war
me
j.uiiu.1 mr noiir; 10 ami .in ets. forbid:
... .. . ..:".'.' ,... - -.--..... .,,,., in, ii.i'tiu.e
Minw K'll It. III.- lii'llth nt imm I in,,, W'c-n- lii.itlv m-,imi,.....1 ..1...... .1...
iioine ieet ciittiiijj oil nil travel for time, car in udvnnce, the rnlluut
several wioks. Supplies beiii' alivad v I Capt. Anntroiiu' from Yamhill, am!
scarce in southern Dre-'ou, this cnu-e."! two private, were killed, when a
ennrini.il. ..... ...I. ... a. n. ..I , . ! . .' '
."" ""-v ""'" as -i o ner .'..i.r"i- nils oriierc.l anil lie.u oil lie
salt, per oiiud; tobacco, almost in- the arm when within a few rod of the
uisjK'iisiihlo to miners) from $ I to , Indian breint works. Thiscauedaret
Jier pound, and all other articles in nro-' romde moveme.it. Untie...... ,,.. ,..i
"""" "";' .. cri
l-v ol ""I'l"! ' fnot.
ll?''53' w'iwli out- and
in the Minn. of
not Ik- obtained for planting purposes,
for less than -10 ct. per pound; there-
ui..iuv cuiiiii
llC
iu v, me price oi moor, as well as all
other things nece.-sarv for tho fanner
to produce. Snniilk's wero so very"
Inch, that onlv n I.,..;..1 -.. -..
" i ; 'v" i"auiiiv was
tin-1
iiiein-1
Irom
was tln.n n . ii..: .'.!:' 0' I
iniii.iii
tda, , : .e:
jiiu.iuieii noi enough to uiinlv
uvinlc .! (!.. ,..,. ....... j. . .'I
.' v """ '"", v; ior no it re
.:.v.i, .... mat portion or Oregon,
. miifiiiiii aiiiiin in Minwt-i
T '?- "viou. Dcing vorkiHiu luvor, ikn
dopeiidiii,
ri. 1 1 rr..V:..!5 "!0"?",,,l ot ". 1
u'.i.uiu, imm iiumuiig
'. SOUth Of lvl:llll:ltll n tl. V-.T
Unipoua rivor being inhabited by num.
prous bands of Indians, who had always
been committing thufta and murders
whenever an opportunity offered, be
came, openly hostile, and tho war of
1 83 J was thus mado n matter of self
defense. 'I he Uoguc Uiver Iudiaus be
ing the most numerous, and tliclrcoiiu
try the most desii-.iblo to both parties
" ;"- ,iiv 1II1..1L1., fll Tin.
only thirty days-hut was ,rosec..led
-f ...v ...,..a nim U10. ciistomarv
barbarity and brutality. On the 2,1 oY
August Dr. Hoso and Mr. Hardin wero
killed, between tho Will,,,.. ....:
and Dardanells. The ho, u .1 " S
between Dean's and Itoguo Itiver won
set on fire, by the Indians, oi, tho Jight
soer.u companies were raUi-d -.a 1 ' 2 V. K l HO "avo nlwa.vs been
through the Lid of Capt. AhW, V S I J Sm'''' ol t',,.,u'!lio. 1
s., were mustered into service Col ' .. , V i ? "? i1"8 ,() '''cate that
John E. UosS was in comma, f This ! Su,Wm U'aC,,m .w,s mo '
after Koso nml Hnnlln wore killcil. in
S ol then. I.iirnc.l. The mnm body
,,f the volunteers were eiicntiincil on
tfninri'- Creek, near where iioiiwooii-
charged through the Iiulian lines, p..-
ig over the .lea.l ioiy 01 1. m,-.. ..
was
under the lire 01 too """' "
several
miles: however they pu
sscd
through without receiving any scrion
wounds, and roiidered very timoly md
l,i,l Mil. Ii4. .' HI'
..A 1 and not onlv the lives but
I e nroncrt v of the settlers was in con-
, t u pio n , um . ,
stain danger, v.vi.ui... ;-"v ,
, i . . . n iH.m..a lint nt lionic on ,
n delegate to Congress, nut at noun m ,
! ..:.!. ..-..:, -,,,1 .it lirM.ilni.'irters. Ills
i ,i vwlt. lirr.C(l ai lica.l'.i.-.' l ' -" i
f bnfverv and military skill caused the
i .i I. .i.. ... ......... ..i-A.ii i-nnlnlcm-L' in i
, uc pcupa- - r... - .... " V T
'. the volunteers to vh'torv; consequently,
I hint -14 -t
liim ni n iwir.illi uvil .MICIIMlU.l ... ll'iii. ,
, mm,., j .. ,'v -
I bv common consent ol all, he was se-
lccte.l as the conini.iii.ler of the volun
teer forces. It was well known tluU
! the Indian forces were on the north of
I i?nmm IM voi- cnn-eout'iitlv. the com-
r" . . . . ".
I niand was divided, ami on the morning
! of the '.".'d ol AugiiM. two cou.pan.c-
. ..K.l I... r,i..l.ibw l.i.nililll Mll.l
couimamu.. ' :
I 111.. I . i.... . .... Ill I MIW llllllllllflllll
nuei.es, were iniciii muni ..-in
of Gciicr:.! l.aue the other two compa
nies were commanded bv Captain Lain
erick and T. P. .Miller. "
On the '.".'d.the battalbon command
ed by Lane took up the line of march,
crossing l.ogue Uiver and encamping
that night on the ground where I.ient.
lily was attacked the day before. On
the morning of the 2:i1 the Indian trail
! was .lii-covcrcd. Waring north, and pnr-
' suit wa made. At night the eomuiiiiid
vnnce, when orders were given to dis
mount. Cant. Goodall nml company,
with Capt. Alden, nnd six regulars, nil
vanced directly down the hill, to charge
the enemy and bring on an engage
ment, dipt. Rhode.- made nu oblique
move around to the left, in order to cut
ml' tho retreat down the cu-ck. Inn
shou time the battle commenced, both
sides firing bri-kly. The Indians occu
pied an almost impregnable position,
ami i.unioereii irom two to three hull
ive men. The Imliaus wen- i.r.t....io.l
by thick underbrush nml fallen timber.
-Many of them occupied hollow logs,
that had bven burned out bv firo. mm.1
.11.1 .-tfi'i-f ieo kHfrin,) In li.m.!....
...-.. ,..w . ,,N y .llVV.lll
through the knot holes.
In the wirlv part of the eiigngenient,
Capt. Alden was severe! v wounded, bv
,. .:.!.. 1....I :.. .1 .1. . .. .
".' ... ine iu-i-k several oilier
General l.aue. who wi.s shot fl.r..,.
l nt. Lamonek nml .Milln- n...t !.:.
1 W --vi, i. (.1, niv..
v--, -.. ... .ujii.y were lor com
mencing the battle again; but General
I.ano.onpo-ed it, for tho reason that
ho had pledtred his Wonl that the
whites would not oi.cn lire on the In
duns without giving them timelv
wariiingHnml that a coiin.-il liml l...,.:.
iiiroiw oi-ii.i ai .. .
appointed for ten o'clock next dav.
mo council it was nurced thnt tli..
ludinnsahoiild meet, at the oxnir.ition
lilt full iMia,iit..i L.l.l ... ..
" .""..V'V" ""' '" ' roaiv on Ko-
,,..vt .l-ii- August "1st asn.a scouting .me "I'll' '""'"'"-"'" "'V ",;: l-.vcryiiiii.R umt niua.mt.i thoconifon.
'i Cm i LlfiitiKI. il bv Captain Jesse nlkcr. Moth en ..yment oi.tlIUR...sis will ue,,r0TB d
party, mihUt po mn mm f -', eompinics did good service, and re- TICKETS, '. . fi.
was a tai -kc. rg i I., d o ,H t,R ,,,, ,-, (hl. , j , . 8.
5r FOURTIIOF JULYI
i.i .1..- uhimuivv. iv. . I.,. ..l r. iM..i.k,iin tun iintiiiiiiini..
r?li-!.l,vr'iirar l"' ic. ti.c
oimani was marclied and cenmned
.,!.. r .1 .. .
of September, 153.
Scarcity oi- Tkaciihu. Mr. Swett
Superiutendent of Puhlio Schools for
the State of California, answers a letter
oi inquiry u-gnrding teachers, with the
nsinraiico that thoy nro nt pren-nt ev
tremelyscarco in ;mt State, it boiii
nearly impossible to procure anv fij
love or money. Tl. ..,.,. ,.i .' "
y. . .. v..,,u wi uiir
lir I ' ,F ;Sl,K,:i - Hive Pol.
a , ho p,k of sout hern chivalry, has
Kt " arretwl ln Hilmoiii for
, it i111','" t0 out tl'otonguoout.ofan
vidual a.110d Tl.omas.Wnynno-
tha U DoiUOCl-.lt c "fie.-.lo.nnf ,rl. ...
lull, to suit Vin or have
cut out.
your tongue
'
I-'. Dow-
,.. 0f Jaekoiiville who is now on 11
vNit to the !':tt uttendiiiL' to some lit
tie biihie, liiwomployeiln fewleisuro,
.rrvvincn a brief history of the
1 -j in i' Mini mir iii ii.u wi vim
the uiassaerc of
, t t j,, thu .Southern
nitilll r ,..., Tlie news of these atroc-
'" : . .
ClTOI!
ti!.w i-alli'il foith two volunteer compa
nies, one going from the Dalles under
I'OmiU'imt UlailllllM IUiHviia(i,imi
ri.ory under the call ol the Governor,
they have as yet receive, iioiu.i.g ny
of reiuuiieratioii lor theirtiinoiuid
. ... . ,,,.. (..,.,, u.!ii
lauor. e none me iioeiuiueiu iu
'" "', . -',!.,.. '..,
soon ilo tl.eu. justice. C monisr,
'
Iloiiiii:n. -On Wednesday b.t, a
,.., , (l1w.n , ,. , ,,.,,.
1 about tei
v inn .........-.. .........
from tho till of 3lr. John Orth's shop
.tlurringu anil Culllmcy, on Rf.iy
or Warning ami Iiwltucllnn (or yoiuig men.
Abo. I)l.e nml A.mcs wlilcli prolmte tin-
vlt.il Jioncrs mill nre tnnui
mis or relief. Sen
,.r ....V..1..H... i.i.
.. i. I ' .'
GIITON, llnnnnl
,r 0 of (lurBl, tMn ett,,r
ifW t SUIUlN- nor
.. t t . ii .
M.ici.iiion. riuwiioi n.. r
ocI'M-ly
IIOIIX
-
lltT InJMkwiilllr. 51 j
f hull. .
tli, . llir lff Vl.t I
NKW ADVI'.UTI.SHMKNTri.
Joy to tho "World !
TIIK I.NTItOIHiriO.V OP
PEHRTDHinilHILLEII
TOTiii:.surn:iiiMi iicjiamtvoktiiis aw,
Ilai rcllevc.l more rain, nml catm-il more Hcnl
joy mm nay one in.ng wax can
Im nnmnl.
It U i '-llnlin lor Ilvory Wound '
Our flnt I'liyttcl.m. u. It. ami rccommen.l lis
uwt the Aithury llmN It ilr t iimonjj
11m- JMIclnwcalUtl for. ami the Whole- 1
Ml- Dniubl couiMers ll 11 IwJ.
InK article or hi Imle.
All the DmUtj In Jlcllclne R-ak alike In III
f.ivor; aiij u rtptilatlon n n Mi.llci.ie
of (.-rent omit hu.1 lrlnela
fully nml wrtn.i- j
nently
citalilbhi.1, nnJ It j
Tlif firrat 1'iiiiillj- Jlnlitiiif of tfir Agr !
TAKK.V I.N'rKU.VAI.I.Y IT CUUKS
Sore Thrwl, SmM-n Col.l. Cousin, clc., Wcuk
6lonwh, (7"nr.i Dol.lllly. NntliiL'
Sort Miiulli. Canker I.lvt-r '
Cumpl.ili.t,l)yiH.-pila '
or
iM'llKeMlon.C'r.imiinml I'.iln In the .Vionmcli,
Palmer's Cliollc. A.lallc Cholera,
IHarrliuxi uinl HjmiliTy. i
TAKKN KXTKRVAM.V IT OUIIKS
Felon. llolU an.) OM Son-i. wvcro lturns and
c., um, iirni.M nml Spriilns.
SnellliiKor the Joint. Itliig
notui A Teller, bro
ken llresit. froite.1 K un.l ClillMnlnt.Toollwche. I
I'-iln In the Face, Ne.irnlula anj I
Illi..mnllra.
X)IE3?.Cr.PJONS:
'.l.V KlU.Hll I.V-i.n lnl...n.ll.. .1 1.1 l...
f11 iil llb milk ur mr. aiul mvelviied '
w Mi hum-, If .lejlre.1. or nmlo Into n syrup '
llh molairei. For n COUCH nml mrtivL :
ClIITJS.nfew
llfLpj
more ir-ctlvo
on niuar. eaten, will bo
hi.-Tii.VA.ni,,n" ,ni,y""'K ele" For n
,f, .!" .' if.."!"1 .?'". na the relief U
nan
Dark Iron CroyColt-Strayod.
T'y.LT !KI-OS(!B TO Jill. I. CON-
.... ..,., mm (us iHni Kono tno yearn.
When he went u.y ha.l ,, ,ra,i u(ull fom' '
alwia IhoiUeof n iwo-hlt piece In roreheu.l ,
an. -ir-,wprhllo half v.1, ro .. d Ih2 . .,'. '
ock oi on UliiJ foot. .omo o'ne ho can Btvo
,"r?"B'1 ynb".-Kraiotlili colt U what!
mi.' "."M""-' o tho .U-Krt.ln the vl
clnlly of Ibe Major Upton place.
Jaokonvllle,May28,1867"'",F1KK;v4
Farm for Sale.
THE I'N'WniSKJNKD OFFKItS HIS FARM
ThU ,arin UU-.iiilir.illv liCJi,.,i' B, '
200afr?.On0,"iJ.laJ,'1'u'B'. Ttero u.c about
"rcuiruatton! 'SflTH.'"1" ,
Z tow&zsxz
o nil for "ho rZ, .. .K. I00l-"l"- I wlih '
""' u.y ag. VcturnlnS '' "'" "0t I
I.sm-A.v Wau;
Williu,thuri5,MayI3(l8G7.
uoiniNi:.
myl8w2
Ninety-One Years
Of TTnparallol Prosperity!
INDBPBNDRROB-DAY BILL,
.Inly, din .liu, 1807, nl the
United States Hotel.
rpiIK UN'DEtlSiaNiiiTl'ROl'KlRToii n
JL licruby elves nollce thnt liu will uiV.i Jy
n Grnn.l INDKlSiNDEMOE-DAY UAM WK
on ttio crciih.K or llio 111. or July next ifTgr
which lime lie hopes to renew Ik- ncmliini.
of nil 1.1s old imlriiii. n...l Tnrm th ' 0r i""
r.h- In linrtieulnr. "
Anniversary Ball !
UXIOX HOTEL, - - KIKBYVILLB.
i4
A ', I'AUTHS AUK COIllilAM.Y INVI.
-il- IcMn nlb'.iil ll. Aimltcrrnry 11,01 alibi
' nve imnwl lioifo. In Klrl.yvllle 0 nm h
(h, .veiling or July III,. No exsrltoniliS
I ip.wcil to m.il.0 llio p.irly micIi n nil cm loult
imcK to ii one r llio ile,iniit cveuti ofJult
111., 1UUT. ;
GOOD MUSIO IS ENGAGED
ri.niiu ma.va(ii:iisi
TIIOS. r. IJ.OYII, Kirl.jrilll. IIAMli lsT Mrfi,
1 Mrhyvllle, May -'.'.. 18rtT.
I SOIREE DArxTSAWTI!
A SO C I AT DANCE
wii.i, 111: oivi:s' iiy
I Mil. LOriK JIKHLING,
ON I'OOIIMAV.SCUKKK,
j MONDAY,--jJUNE JOTH,
j nvi-rylHHlVKoesto Ili-ilhu-'. n
Stolen Iriim the JJenll Ilro's.low
' erfiirin.im lla- '.'lit, one ix.lr or lllackClo'.h
1 i.i..t, worlt. $1'.'.
, Lost on tho Desert, near tho ranch of
I ilr. rour.nii, nut Colt' I'i.I.iI. No. 157. utcnl
1 i'.l Si'plvniher, 18.10 No. IU157
m. 11. rnxu.
Jjckfoiivlllc, May 2.1, 1SC7. tr
Sachs Bros
orv THE
WING !
THE BIGG-EST SHOW,
THE LARG-EST SALES,
THE BEST GOODS,
THE LOWEST PRICES,
Of any house this Bide of
SAN FRANCISCO.
Wo have just opened a
Complete assortment of
FAXOY & STAPLE 1)UY(!0BDS,
c.rJoTjriis'c,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Which lor Variety, Hciuit) nn
Stylo, cannot lio o.xcolleil, nml
till at prict-k Iieyoni' coin-pi-tltlou.
Our Dress Guilds Department
llicyoiul all c-oiiiiiirisou.
Ol'll A'A'II' STVLKS OF
LiADDIES. ISIISSES AND
C 21 1 L D R N'S
'Dexter' and Rundown Hats,
Am: Ckktai.m.v ti.i: Hamwdmi-toi tus
StUtfo.V.
OUH 1MUNTS AXD LAM'NS
Ar of )utirly new ileslsn'-
Our Parasols, Embroidorios,
JACONET AND SWISS
Aro tbo most w.wi un.l the cheapest io w
County.
OF VI.0TIUXG,
GENTLEMEN'S HATS,
Boots and Shoos, )(
isnlay tho latest ''ABOiilfSt
in ..
! new ones.
ii . .iirniii ii
m
7 'JJ J v ' .
.inn no i.-ui c.iiiiiue.ii an iuuu i-- -- ,.
vor us will, u cull, will leiiio our '0"AIV1
lallillwl Willi our (JOOI)S FASIII0N.w
last but not least, OUH i'UIUOl-
SACHS JIKOS.
Grocorios, Liquors,
Tobacco and Segair
Still selllni? at our usual lo' i'cs
Jacksonville, May 11,1807,
......... .. . . i .ii .1...-,.. ..l.n Will
Lilr iittikiJS- kiiiiiil u u. - n 'iii ' Lgg- "y
rim,nim
... A. JMb-.'4 &1-'