M. 1870. NEW S ince the election, until last week the Sentinel has manifested all the mental lassi­ tude and debility incident to the deep grief and severe maternal trials which its venera- ble and venerated editor suffered at. and since the birth of his unfortunate babe. In the last issue, however, the stupor ot grief gave way to a sudden and extraordinary out­ burst of rage, against those who are regarded as the cause of the speckled infants untimely —AT— death. Klippel, Shipley and Fay are assailed with frantio vehemence, and terrible wrath, which would be frightful if the Assailant was not so impotent, and so utterly irresponsible for what is said under the circumstances. We charitably make due Allowances for the -ON- ravings of Grandmother Dowel), under the c influences of an attack of puerperal fever and Monday Eve, July 4th, 1870. milk leg combined. We sympathize most deeply with our Grandmother’s maternal! HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY NOTIFIES grief. We know that persons of our Grand his friends, and the public generally, that he mother’s frisky temperament are liable to will give a GRAND BALL on the evening say things under the influence of passionate July 4th, 1870, at which time he hopes by renew­ grief which they d m't mean ; and regretted ed efforts, to give entire satisfaction to all who may attend. The best music in the county has afterwards. We know that in cooler mo beeu secured for the occasion, and everything that inents the amiable temper and perfect good will add te the comfort and enjoyment of the breeding ; the knowledge of the amenities guests will be provided. >f good society, and the meekness and kind VIET SCHUTZ. Jacksonville, May 21st, 1870. nes* of heart which characterize Grandmoth er Dowell in so eminent a degree, would for­ bid so indecorous a display < I impotent wrath, •0181 ’Pi ipdy •jVtd« as was ma le in the last issue of the Sentinel. •qo}vd We would suggest that Dr. Ilyde give bis -sip puv Siangan qpa t»uop OJIIHIVdRH -4KÍ' patient something warm, and let the venera­ •Jwaqa yaa o; punoq use J Ápuanbas -uod ‘aojaos Xeuom puv pjuq » as watni) ae ! ajaqa ble dame lay down for awhile. 1776. (Z SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1870. —........ — t — ■ - ■ I... THOMA4 BOYCE, No. 30 ■ -> - (S«eon4 floor,) Merchant’s Exchange, California Street, below Montgomery, is our duly authorized agent for San Francisco. HLTD4GN «fc MENET, are our duly author ised Agents in the Atlantic States. Office, 41 Park Row, “Times” Building, New York. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. :~-= T± Viet Schutz ’ Hall T -asp £upvtpjnd aiojaq yvo v aiu sai S oj ipa op yiM sepipv »Aoqs eq; jo Xue Nuiqaia suosjaj -yns oi uopiunmm« jo apctq ys puv 'qoptd jaqjo puu jalfuijjaQ ‘sunS loqg .1° iu»ui;jossw o 3 j «[ « pu«q uo o»qw daaq I ’•“!! DIPP’S °J 3uiq;Xj»Ae puy ‘Auaiaavs ‘mas T he Committee of Arrangements for the Fourth request us to state that all are expect- <-d to bring their dinner. Stilli AL WHOLESALE A RETAIL! H3TV3CI flKV ’NOO3HO w a tpoiheciry, at the lowest possible prices. CHEMICALS, PERFUMES. TOILET ARTICLES, And all Goods pertaining to the business. SCR )OL AND BLAWK BOOKS, BISTORT, ROWANCR AMD MISCFLLAMY, I.O. R. M. E lection . • The following officers were elected by the Improved Order of Red STATIONERY AMD LEGAL BLANKS, Men. at a meeting he! 1 last Tue-dav night: PBK9, PENCILS, BRASRRS, FANCY GOODS, &«., &9. L. Ganung, Sachem. E ; B. Watson Sen. Physicians* prescriptions and all kinds Sagamore; T. G. Owen Jun. Sagamore; J. R. Wide Chief of Records; A. Fisher Keep­ of Recipes carefully and accurately com­ pounded. er of Wampum. W. B. DOUGLASS. Jacksonville, May 14th, 1870. mayl4-tf. Refering to the above, I take pleasure in recom­ mending my successor to the citizens of Jackson and surrounding eountiss, as a gentleman thor­ oughly competent and reliable, and in every way deserving their confidence. GKO. W. GRAVES. B all at tub U. S. H otel .—There will be a ball at Horne’s Hall, on next Monday even­ ing. Mr. Home’s stylo in getting up these affairs is well known, and his parties always successful -, and the close of the glorious Corner California and Fourth Sts. Fourth will prove no exception to the general fpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE8PECT- rule. ‘H3ETTOT NHOf J. M. SUTTON’S —CATALOGUE OF— GARDEN SEEDS. IIEA MH—Early Yellow Six Week; Early Mo­ hawk ; Early Valentine ; Indian Chief; Horti­ cultural. HKI'.TH— Blood Turnip ; Long Blood. BitOCCl>1.1—White French ; a fine vegetable •if the cabbage family. CABBAGE- Early York; Early Flat Dutch; Large Late Drumhead ; Marblehead Mammoth; Early Ox heart. C A ULI FLOW ER— Early Paris, (25 cts. a pa­ per.) CARROTS— Early Horn ; Long Orange. SWEET CORN -Early Department. CUCUMBER— Short Green: Extra Long Green; Early Framed. LETTUC E— Early Curled Silicia ; Drumhead. WATERMELON— Mountain Sweet; Black Spanish ; Apple Seed. MUSKMELON— Christiana : Nutmeg. ONION — $4 a lb ; also by the paper. PARSNIP— Long Salmon. PEAS— Dan. O’Rourke (Early) ; Extra Early Tom Thumb, and other varieties. RADISH— Red and White Turnip—Extra Early; Long Scarlet. SALSIFY; or. Vegetable Oyster. TOMATO— Large Red Smooth. RUT A BAGA— Skirving’s Improved. PUMPKIN— Sweet. SQUASH —Hubbard ; Acorn. TURNIP— Early Mat Dutch; Early Red Top Strup Leaf. AU seeds will be mailed free of postage to any address, on receipt of money. L bft O ut .—Much interesting matter is left out, this week, for look of «pace. T STAPLE DRY GOODS a Sauce pant, Chopping axes, of Broad axes, Trace and Ilalter chains, Shovels and Tongs, V Fire dogs. Sluice forks, Shovels, Door locks, Butt and strap hinges, Knives and forks. Spoons and ladles, Meat cutters, Sad irons, Polishing irons, Pocket knives. Scissors and shears, Pruning shears and knives, Patent cross cut saws, Buck and hand saws. Planes and lanterns ; READY-MADE CLOTHING CALIFORNIA GIANT POWDER, BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS, ETC., ETC —ALSO— Boots and Shoes; Ladles*. Misses* and Childrens* Shoes. CROCERIE8 HARDWARE QUEENSWARE CLASSWARE CUTLERY, FAINTS OILS ETC ALSO Window Glaaa, Nalls, Iron and Steel, Cast and Steel Plows Wooden and Willow Ware, Etc., Etc. TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON HYDRAULIC Ism now ready to sell anything in my line at the lowest cash price. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold by any house ia Jackson county. PIPE, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Window Glass, and Putty. .^P'Give me a call, and then judge for your­ self as to our capacity to furnish goods as sbovs. JAS. T. GLENN. We invite the attention of Farmers to our stock of MORE THAN 200 000 PERSONS Fire, owns i linns, Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of j Dr Joseph Walker’s of the most approved patterns, and highly finished ; a’so Self Sharpening Straw Cutters and Hay Knives. * ¡¡%’S 3 *• . £■?: V .a « * 5 = w W -c AMERICAN SUBMERGED PUMPS. d a V ►. O J ** O *• o s a. ® a ►» 9 43Î=- S !S • O 1840 1870 ima FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, BILIOUS. REMITTENT and INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAD­ DER. these BITTERS have been most successful. SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange­ ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the bio >d healthy, and all will bo well. _ _ _ a AGENTS, R. H. MCDONALD&CO., bottle. IMPORTING WHOLESALE jlyJ-lm. DRUGGISTS CASH PAID FOR WOOL OOLSACKS, BURLAP, AND TWYNE, tor »ale at W June 4th, 1870. fl iMTThe Great Blood Purifier. It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a prominent poai- tion in every family medicine chest*. It is an External and Internal Remedy. , > For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease in children or aduita, adults, it ia is an almoat almost cer cer- ­ tain cure, and has without doubt, been more sue cessful in curing the varioua kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and Chins, where thia dreaded disease ia more or less prevalent, the Pain Killer ia considered by the natives, as well as European residents in those climates, a ture remedy; and while it is a moat efficient remedy for pain, it is A New Lot of a perfectly safe medicine, even in unskillful bands. AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES Sojd by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., 50 eta., and *1 OO per Just from the Factory. July 2d, 1870. mm Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots of California. This valuable Family Medicine has been widely and favorably known in our own and foreign countries, upwards of A May 7tb, 1870. ° si J —- o JEWELRY STORE, REAMES A WILSON. • -5 "e c* * 9 THIRTY YEARS! All kinds ef Watch and Clock Cleaning and Repairing done to order at hilf price. Jacksonville, May 13, 1885. 5 «JS 3--S .tí Call at J. Neuber’s Animals bought and sold, and horses brales to saddle or harne»». m These pumps have been fully tested, and S o *• are acknowledged to possess advantages over J XI S all other pumps in use; sold at manufa-tur 2-0 g er’s prices, with freight added. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. * - - October 9th, 1869. •sw 3? • L tally inform their friends and the public gen­ erally :hat they have purchased the above estab­ lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be henceforward conducted under their constant per­ sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. ND SEE HIS FINE STOCK OF NEW These stables are centrally located, and witbin convenient distance of the various houses of public Goóds direct from the manufacturers. entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded He has a fine lot o and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate Sewing TME aoh.ine« chargee. They have the largest stock in Oregon, Prices tropi $2Q to SUO, cash. south of Portland, ot with single or double teams, for hire on reason­ able terms; a'so, ANO SALKM CLOTHS Agency for the Celebrated He is agent for the best Rifles and Pistols made, H at .—About the largest crop of hay ever GOOD SADDLE HORSES dk MULES, among which is the put an io thia vallev ia being harvested at XXXSBm'Y’ niFtiH thia time. A con eider a hie quantity, however, Which will be hired to go to any part of Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­ the country at moderate rates. has been ruined or injured by the lata show ing. era. I ware of every description always on hand and made to order. LIVERY & SALE STABLE IlSTIIIL!! SPRING WIIE1T. T raining .—We learn that the Foolkiller« have frequent drilia at their rendezvous. How they intend to maneuver on the Fourth, ia a matter of secrecy. Their evolutions, like their costume«, will probably be multiform. Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, JACKSONVILLE, OREGOIV Box stoves, Nails of all sizes, Assorted iron and steel, Horse shoes and rails. Cast iron wash kettles, Bake ovens, Skillets and lids, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEASURE Tea kettles, in notifying his friends and ths public gener­ Buke pans, ally mat he is now receiving and opening a very large and extensive stock of Brass kettles. Enameled kettels, Fu«e and caps, Blasting and rifle powder, ‘SS3NUVII Shot and lead. Lift pumps and Lead pipes, ‘saiaavs Rope, Grindstones, Ul Cimmending him to all having business •f .»n/y thr ffHKsr an I n :ar dru.-.« and medicines, ! I >«‘d by an abl. and experienced in hie line. B adly H urt .—On last Thursday, Jas. Lindley was badly crushed by the whim, while assisting in raising quartz from the shaft of Mr. Bowden’s claim, He had two of his ribs broken, and was hurt otherwise, Dr. Davie, who set the ribs, thinks the in jured man will recover. he subscribers ark now re - T FOURTH OF JULY BALL R eal E state D ealer .—We again call the V’ ikt S hutz ’ B all - TueGrand Bill to c mie. oT at Viet S >utz Hill, on the eve of tlir F mrth, Lus been luivertisei in the N ews , for seven weeks ; and great preparation* have been matifl. as regards music, supper. &c ; t • make it the gnyest and most pleasant affair that the people hare had the pleasure of at tending for a great while. The celebration of the Fourth will t>e concluded at Viet s by a large and gay assemblage. DEALER IN A GRAND F ourth o » J uly at A shland .—The fol­ lowing programme has been decided upon fi»r the celebration of the 4th of July at Ash­ land : At 10 o’clock, a. m., at the sound of martial music, the procession will form at the public square in the following order : Mar shal of the D.iy, Band, Orator, Reader and Chaplain, Glee Club, Asst. Marshal, Citizens on Foot. On arriving at the ground the fol lowing exercises will take place : 1—Music bv the Glee Club; 2—Prayer by the Rev. C. Alderson, Chaplain ; 3—Music. Glee Club ; 4—Reading of the Declaration of Independ­ ence by Thos. B. Merry, E«q.; 5—Music, Glee Club ; 6—Oration by 0. C. Applegate ; Benediction. 7---- Dinner; 8---- Toasts; 9 Officers of the Day: Cnief Marshal. J. M. McCall; A*st. Marshal, A. D. Helman. No pains will be spared to make the celebration M erchant T ailor .—See the card of Win. a complete success. A. D. Helman. J. Wag Herman, Merchant Tailor, late of London. ner and Geo. Patterson, Geu. Committee of He has located hi Jacksonville, and will sup­ ply a want long felt by our citizens. Arrangements. N els in ’ s C ibcus .—The institution styled the Great Smth American Circus and Hip pixlr>>me, Nelson Bron, proprietors, consist ing of a music and three baggage wagons, performed here last Saturday night. It was simply the continuation or tail end of Bar­ tholomew’s Cireus, it having been divided the more effectually to humbug the people and grab their loose change. The latter show was a jumble of old featsand vulgar jokes—not half so good as the first. The two will prob ahlv unite at Salem, and try to make one decent show. GOODS 0. KAREWSKI’S. I Comer Pile and Ransome Strsets, San Ermsei Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and , 34 Pfatt Street, N- Y Jana 19tS, 1889.