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SACH BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, 'Wla.olosalo tJ IPLotxtil. -DRAI.KRH. IK- FISHABLB CLQTIM AND ALSO IN flceieIes I Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! Hew Goods ! ! Hew Goods; ! ! I IMMENSERECEIFTS - AND Grand Display OF NEW FALIi & WINTER CS-oac3Ls9 AT SACHS BRO.'S WE take plinsnro in nnnniincing lo the public tlml we have just ncci veil u larger, wore faJtionaile anil cter .ulcctcd slock ol FANCY AND STAPLE :hmw3k; irfc-wrvi- . --Ajf OLOTPinSTQ-, BOOTS AND SHOES, R0NNET8, HATS. SHAWLS. E.MimolDERlKS. dkkss.thim.mincjs, riddons. NOTIONS. etc., ktc than any ever before brought to this market. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! '.IX7K have just opened the best and larg- f T en Mock of Groceries ! PROVISIONS! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. EVER OFFERED HERE. OUR MOTTO, 44 QUICK SALES-SHALL PROFITS" we feel confident, will guarantee to us the continuance of tho patronage with which our customers' liuve hitherto favored us; ;md the addition we huvo now made to our former lino of trade will, wo hope, secure to us tho balance of the trading population of this town and vicinity, to nil of whom we iromisu prompt and polite attention. Pleuse call and convince yourselves. sAons imos. 'I7 All sorts of marketable Produce taken in cxehaugo for goods. Jacksonville, Oct. 20, J8G2- Scmi-iUcckln Sentinel. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TULt:oi!.rnt:i to yhi:ka rou this hi:ntini:i.. J)ucb to the Sttil. "Washington. Nov. 2Jt. We linvo re ports IVimi in my to-night. Nothing im portant law transpired. New York. Nov. '21.it. The Tunes dis patch from Falmouth, dated 20th, saw rebel pickets made their appearance on opposite hank of river, Chicago, Nov. 21st. Srtuitnr Indium passed through Qtiiney.llls.on 18th, bound for Washington. New York, Nov. 21 Ft. A Newborn letter of 14lh, nays the- recent expedition under (Jen. Foster lelt WiitJiingtuu Nniih C'nrolina, on .'Id, fi.OUO strong, to make, teeouiiois-uiieo in force, towards Weldou, willi the purpose of taking Williamstou anil Hamiliou, and destroying the strung and extensive lebel fordlieatioivi in that vicinity, and also to interrupt the reported construction of iron clad vessels at tluse points on Kounoko liver. 11,000 rebels attempted lo pievent Ida march nl Liitl.i Crcik, but were dtivi-n oil'. The expedi tion ptHied on to Willi iiiMnn and Hamil ton, which were found to be s'.ionglv ford- .!...! MM I.! !. r..ll.. mil. i iiu ruuui imcu v.iis succcssiuoy flanked but escaped being "liujiiri'fl" by n hiisly ictreat. Our total loss six l.iilcd and o'ght wounded. Doston. Nov. 2lst. The draw of the Charleston bridge was open this morning when the way passenger ttaiu went through. Tl e engine, tender and smoking ear were plunged into tliu river. Many pawengeis escaped by jumping from windows and swimming. Four bodies have been recov ered. Raleigh, N. 0.. Nov. 17th. A gentle man from Albemarle Sound, pays there ate no Yankee gmiboals on this Sound lliey have gore to .fames river. San Francisco. Nov. 22d, Tl c Sanitary Comnitteii forwarded S.'JO.OOO on the Constitution to-diiv. Washington, IVih. The lihb for thir teen and n half millions of seven and three tenths three year bonds were announced by the secretary ol the treasury this niter noon. There win an unusually large num lb.rof biddeisiind other ptr.-nns priseiii. The nit mi mi m successful oilers were u I'rac I tiou over u hundred and threo per cent. I The niaximitm oilers weie Iroiu u litiudrul land three and sixty-two hundredths to a ' handled and (our p"r cent. Only about ; two millions were awarded at the mini- mini rale. This fact doinniMtrates I ho con tinued high eonlidi'iice reposed in the pub lie credit, and leaves no doubt of tho (Inv. eminent to command ample nuutis lor the prosecution ol the war. Cairo, 20th. A forage train of two hundred wagons, guarded by thice huiidm iniaiitry, was nttnckei 1 bv a much superior force of guerrilla, fifteen mi!o from Hel ena, Aikaiwas. last Friday. Alter u short light the rebels were driven oil". The Marine Hospital of Paducnh, Ken tucky, was burned on Monday night. The patients (.scaped and the furniture wns saved, Tin building was valued at a hun dred thousand doilais, whicli is the Govern uteiil loss. A tire at Memphis on Saturday night destroyed six dwellings and thteo maniifiie turinir establishments. The loss is heavy. The fire was the work of an ineendary. Thti liienada Appeal has the following : Cliatlanoiga, l.'Jth. Forrest's cavalry hnd a skirmish with the Federals on the Franklin road on Thursday, and killed 20 and wounded fit) or CO. The Federals be ing reinforced, Fori est's forces wciu with drawn. Memphis, 19th. fireat nnxiety is felt among the neccsli sympathizers litre, about Mobile. Report says that the people there are leaving as fast as possible. The Savannah Itepuldican of November l.'Jth. says: Two Yankee gunboats have entirely destroyed the town of St. Mary's, Ueorgia. On Sunday lust, the Federals attempted to laud, and were repulsed, when the gunboats opened on the town. Tho Wilmington, N. C, Journal, of Nov. fih, gives tho particulars of the sink ing of mi English bark, off port, by the blockading licet. J lie vessel and curgo were u total loss. Washing'on, 10th. Tho condition of our army is such as to give its Uunernl great confidence in tho result of the next buttle. A report from Riciimond says there ore nearly one hundred thousand (?) patients in the hospitals there. The Navy Department yesterday re ceived news of tho capture of the rebel schooner Emma, with n cargo of cotton from Velasco, Texas, bound for Jamaica. Washington, 21 si, Governor Yates of Illinois hod. an interview with the Presi dent yesterday, and urged upon him the necessity of standing by his recent prochv mation If lie hoped or the speedy suppres sion of tho rebellion. The President re plied that he 'was as much determined in ids course ns ever. Philadelphia, Nov. 21st. Last even ing's Washington Star snys the Navy De partment has information of the recent capture of the steamer California, from Mobile, bound for Havana, loaded with a thousand bales of cotton. She was cap tured by thu Montgomery, Cairo, 21st. Tho Grenada Appeal has n Charleston dispatch, dated the 13th, say ing that important movements of Ihe Army of Virginia were in progress, and active hostilities nro probable very near Richmond. This seems a confirmation of the report already telegraphed, that the lebel army had retreated to Riciimond. A special dispatch states I hat in accord ance with the late order of Ociierul Hal leek, one hundred ofiieeis absent from their commands without leave have been stricken Iioiii the mils of the army. Nearly a thousand moie mo to be tteatctl in like m.iuuer. Washington, 22d. A dispatch from llcnihpinrtcis of the Army, dated yester day, says that our artillery opened liie upon die enemy while they weio removing their stores I'ntin Fiedericksburg. disabling a locomotive, and damaging the track. It is not believed they have u large force in that vicinitv. Nifw Yotlc. 22d. A Falmouth dispatch to die Tnbunc say. the rebels planted two llndm.in guns on 'the hill back of Frcdcr ickbburg, but our batteries on this bide s ion silenced them. A dispatch from Headquarters, dated 11 o'clock last night, says General Sunnier had demanded the sin render of Frederick- 'hmg Irom the Mayor and Common Coun cil. Jf t el used, sixteen hours would be uiven for l ho icinoval of nonconibatants fiotn the city, at the end of which time the city would lie shelled. The milage was conveyed lo flcn. Longstrcel, whose troops are said to be encamped u short distance from the city. As the demand was made on the civil authorities, the Mayor scut a reply, which was evidently written at the dielalion of Longstreet, to tho effect that the Confederates would dispute, the Federal occupation ol the city, lie complained of Ihe short time allowed for moving tiie wo men and cliildrt.n. The giving of moie time for this purpose is now under consid eration. Permission lias been given the citizens to run one train from the city, but only for the conveyance of women and chiliheii. Advices from Port Royal say the yellow fever had entirely disappeared. A Washington letter, dated Nov. 21st, snys some apprehension has been enter tained for Ihe foices under General Sigcl, but -to to-day it is believed they have fallen buck in good order, and that "they can re sist any attack made on them. Thu Poloiiine river is now so high us to render it impoi.ibie to foul it. Waihington, 22d. Advices from our .Mexican minister by laM anival are favor able. Conres met Oct. 20lh. Repre sentatives Irom all the Slntis weie pic.-ent, and a law was pissed giving the Govern ment ixtraordiuary powers to resist the die invasion, making .luare. Director, and alino.it Dictator, for six months or the war, with powers such as were eotil'ened on Dohlndo at lnr.t session. Washington. 2.'ld. Last night was n busy time at Fredericksburg in lemovimr the in habitants. Military authorities nlsn ' not idle, as daylight tins tiiornm revealed j a line of earth winks to the right and tear of the town, as u result of night's labor. Our artillery is now being placed in most favorable positions, while the encampments which are in range of the enemy's guns, are being removed further back from river. Thorn mi! very strong reasons for our not opening on city to-day, unless forced by icbels. Philadelphia, 2.U A Harper's Ferry letter says it is rumored thai Jackson is still near Winchester with -10 000 men. San Francisco, 2.'Jd. Sieirn Nevada arrived Irom Victoria. Almost a riot oc curred in victoria on die 10th on the occa sion of celebration of maioritv of Prince of Wales. A secessionist named Sliepard hoisted rebel flag, and i closed to take il down. Loyal Americans protested, and our Consul addressed an ollieial note to Governor Douglas, saying, that if lie per mitted the secession flag to be displayed, loyal citizens would be detcred from par ticipating in celebration. Thu Governor did not interfere, and tho rebel rag wns kept nfioat until after the last salute had been Hied it was guarded by police. At 1 o'clock, r. m., Sliepard took his flag down. Thereupon the American Consul dis played the stars and stripes, and the Amer ican residents and vessels in (lie port did tho same. Two days after, the Governor, through his Secretary, replied to the Amciicnn Consul's note. His Excellence had no knowlcdgo of tlin flag alluded to, and specifying the foreign flags recognized by It's Government, said that it hnd been usual not to deprive citizens of foreign na tions from displaying any Hugs or banners which their fancy might lead them to adopt for anniversary reasons. TiiFitrc has been lately felled nt Jackson, Amador eountyA au oak tree from whose branches thirteen men were, in lynch law '4'J times, swung into eternity for crimes ugnjnst society. That tree will bear no more such fruit ; and if hanging is the worst use a man cau bo put to, wc hope no other ever will. Risk i,v Pai-kh. All kinds of paper printing, wraping and letter, has gone up 25 per cent. Tho war tax cannot possibly make so largo un advance. Perhaps the ladies' lint societies, all over the Union, have devoured all tho rags, thus creating u scarcity of'thc mannfacluring material. Maine, with n totul population of G28, 000, has sent 40.000 volunteers to the war. Four thousand of these nro seamen. She sends no drafted men to tho war, nnd claims to bo the banner State in raising voluu- leers. SPECIAL NOTICES. Masonic Notice. The members of WAIHtEN LODGE, No. 10. F. and A. Jf., are hereby notified that the ELECTION OF OFFICERS for the ensuing MASONIC YEAlt will take place at our next regular Communication, on the evening of DECEM- ilEli 3tl (next cn?iilng), nt 3Faonie Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon, Uy older O. W. GIIKER, W. M. 1L IlMimi. Sec'y. jvjJ,'J, ISO'.'. I. 0. 0. F. Jaokhonvii.uj Lomii: No. 10, hold1) Its tegular meelings every SAT UllDAY mwXLVG, at their Hnll (Mc Cully's Theater building), nt o'clock. Hrothers in good Kfuiirting are coidially invited lo attend. E. F. Uimsiim., N. G. ' AVu.mam Kay. II. Seo'v. Wavron Lodgo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their regular communl y vacations the Wednesday Evenings on nt or preceding the full moon, in jack honvii.1.12, onmiox. (i. W. GUKER, W. M. Tf. Dt.noM. .SVc'i. UUUtiON Oil APTI211 WO. l, -- O F ItOYAL AUCII 3IASOiN'S, JACKSON VlU.ll OltLVOtf, Will hold its regular communications on the mvt Utititi-ilay Eve. nfUrrry Montli. All sojourning Companions in good standing ttie cordially Invited to attend. W. U.S. IIYDFJLP. d.s. T. Gt.nxx. Sec'y. decSi'lT RYAN & HINDE have now for sale a good slock of every variety of Merchan dise, and will bo pleased lo tee their friends, whether they wish to buy goods or not. Call at their Uriel; Store, on California street, opposite the United States Hotel. Jacksonville. Sept. 27, lSU'J. U7tf Rpccinl Notice. All who know them selves indebted lo tint undersigned, either by note or account, will please call Immedi ately mid selllo wllli E. F. ltrsst:u. (of Jacksonville, Oregon). Notary Public, who is fully uuthorized to receive and receipt for me. Ily so doing, you will confer a favor and bhvu vours.elvcsW. G. W. GUEEIJ. Jacksonville. Og'n.. Pepl. 2.1th. 1M' Fair Warning Pay Up. Poisons indebted to DIJ. G. W. GKCEIl are aware thai their accounts havu been placed in my hands for collection. If not settled iimne tlmlihf, proceedings will beliili!utud thereon llCCOl'dillif to A;:-. 1'Iimicm null im. I lMIIm nccoidin and save yourtulves co-t. K. F. RUSSKLL. Jacksonville. Nov. Klh, I8l!2. jsa- 5100 Jlcwnnl! Forany caoof Svphilis. TaX. In any stage, which Die. Lb HiciiKAt-'ri (Joi.iikx IIauuii falls lo cure. No comment Is neccsMiry on this medicine, It stands entirely iipou lis own uneipialeil merits ; It has cured thou muds who huvu wai-lcd handsome fortunes, and will cure thousands more. Golden llal hiiii No. I for first and second stages, such as sores upon thu legs or other parts of the body, sore eyes. lc. elc. Golden Ilalsam No. 2, for Tertiary, .Mercurial and Syphilitic Rheumatism. Price, S. per bottle; upon receipt of this sum wo will ship to any part of the State. Nohck. We have no agents for this medicine, and arc sole pro prietors and manufacturers. All orders must bedhectcd to us to obtain thu gen uine. Ohcrvo well tho nianufactiiierV name upon each Inside label. Wo miai-antco n perfect and lasting cure. RICHARDS ct WHITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San somu streees, S.in Francisco. Also, Sole Agents for tho Celebrated Spanish Avn noih', a preparation ncverkiiown to fall, lor the cure of Gleet. Goiiorrheu, Ir ritation, Gravel, all Urinary de rangements. None genuine without our circular of Golden Italsam wrapp .3?,!l cd aroiindthe bottle. Jim '.rrz Ruttcr! liutter!! TUST received 1,500 pounds of Oiuxijk Couxrv Uumae, of recent importation ri'a the Isthmus. It Is an extra mticle. utr. fatly sweet, ami irell jmleJ, in packages of lou pounds; which will keep anywhere, and Is superior to tho greater portion of eu-auicu ircsu uuuer. K. C. SFSSIONS. r With Uradbury & Wade. .Tncksonvillo. Nov. .rth, 18(12. NOTIOK I havo authorized John S. Drum, of this placo, to act as my agent during my absence, tp transact business lor mo in my name. WILLIAM BYBEE. Jacksonville July 1ft, 18fi2. 30tf BIHLK8 AND TESTAMENTS A supply, in various styles, on hand, nnd lor salu at co:its and charges, at the denosl lory of the Jackson County Bible Society. WM. HOEFMAN, Depositary.' ILLUSTRATED PAPERS- Harpers' Wet-klj, Feank Leslio's, Vankeo No tions, etc., regularly received and for sale at the VARIETY STORE. C LOGICS Different styles, good time J pieces, to be had at the October 24. VARIETY STORE. I7L0UR AND PRODUCE taken in ex : change for Merchandise, nt July ly. 27 MAX MULLER'S. HERMAN BLOOM Has constantly on hand, nnd Is dally re ceiving new additions to his present liirgo and well selected slock of ilHftlT MHnMriMMC1llV7 1 lUUIUiiilUMMli ; Consisting, in part, of 1"lxo Xjn.to.-5st JBtyloo oiT French, Fnglish, German and American LADIES' HATS, IIOSTKttY. and nil kinds of GAITERS, JJOOTKHSnndSLIPPKHS: A Large Stock of GENTLEMEN'S cD3Eio:i2D.Taa:.c8:j?8B'3r s HOOTS, SIIOFS.GAITFltS & UATrfj CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MIXERS' TOOLS of uli-kiml, Particular attention Is paid to procuring the lies! Groceries for Famiiiee. Also, the best (pinlilles of LIQUORS. WINKS and COItDIALS,. And a variety of other articles too iiumeroris to mention. All of the above goods will be sold at. prices lo defy compel Irion. All articles tin; limy bo purchased of me will be warranted as represented, or the money will be refunded. LuiJiesand Gentlemen lire kindly solicited to call and examine my present stock anil' prices belote purcluulug elsewhere. I nm conlldcnt It will bo to their advantage. J consider it no troublu lo show Goods. All kinds ol rioduoo taken in exchange for merchandise. jtJ" Remember my old stand- MoCully's two-story, Fire-proof Brick. .Building. IIF.U.MANIILOO.M. t Jacksonville, Oct. 1!), 1802. 27 NOTICE All those knowing themselves indebted to me for n longer period tlmii ninety days, will pleai-o call and pav up, or their accounts wlll be placed In ih'o hands of my attorney for collection. IIKU.MANDLOO.M. Jacksonville. July 1(1. 'li2. 'J7 MAX MULLER, Fl'CCKSEOl: TO J. A. JiilUKKEIt & BROTHER' Tho undersigned, having purchased from' J. A. Rrunnir fc Urother their entire Stock of Merchandise Now oiTors tho same for salient Greatly Reduced Prices; For Oeisla.. Tho stock consists of Dry & Fancy Goods OXotlULCLS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, And. in fact, u varied nwortmont ot articles pertaining to tho General Merchandise business. LADIES nnd GENTLEMEN plcaso to give mo n call, nnd examlr.' tho Goods and learn the Prices, before) on' make your purchases. Do not forget tho place the Brick Store herctofove occupied by Brunner it Bro. Max mullfk. Jncksonyille, July 10, 18li2. 27 WB have this day sold onr stock of mci. cbnutllse to Mr. Max Mum.kk. Kr6m our friends nnd patrons wo woitlrt solicit, for Mr. Mi',u.nei a ontinunno of thciv lib eral patronage. J. A. BUUNNER & BUO. JncksoiiTllo. July 12th, 1802. 27 EyANSVlLLE HOTEL for RENT. Hie undersirned oBers to rent' oV leaso tbo EvansviHo Ifofel, at Dardiincl '.'' for one, two. or three years, at reasohiitp' rates. The Hole) Is In a gcod location' v.v.-v ! 't"v vr unugc. a lino Dnrdanells, Ogu., Aug. 3Q. 18C2. .'iiu NOTIOE.-JOSEPH JACOBS is here by unpointed my ngent, to trike clmrgoof tholJaglo Mill nroueitv. In .TnnUV.n county, and is authorized to trantnet alt iusiiicss connected therewith, and to col lect and receipt for all debts dun m mi ... count o,f aiiy business connected with t-'iud ttngM! iii property. Dated at Ro.scburir, Ogn., May 10, 1802. JESSE ROBINSON. uiinru la a.nacncu to tiie premises; nUrt goocl 'spring water, nd convenient oht buiiaiugs. I-or further information, nddns THOMAS CHAVNEU.