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S A CM BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, 'VCTlaoloamlo Elotall -DKAMCM) IW- Lfl? 1U )h AND ALSO IN Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods!!! IMMENSERECEEPTS - AND Grand Display OF NEW FALL & WINTER AT SACHS BBO.'S WE take pleasure in announcing (n (lie public tlitit wo have just received n larger, more fasliionablc und better selected stock oi FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTHING, .BOOTS AND SHOES, HONNETS, JIATS, SHAWLS. EMBROIDERIES, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, NOTIONS. ETC., ETC., tlmn nny ever beforo brought to this market. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! TITK have just opened the best mid larg est stock or Groceries ! PROVISIONS ! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. EVER. 01'TEREI) HERE. OUR MOTTO, QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" we fee confident, will guarantee to us tho continuance of the patronage with which our customers have hitherto favored us ; and the addition we have now mado to our former lino or trade will, we hope, cecure to us thu balance of the trading population of this town and vicinity, to all of whom we rprpmisQ prompt and polite attention. Pjeuse call and convince yourselves. sachs imos. f9j&?. All sorts of mnrketablo Produce akep Jn exchange for goods. Jacksonville, Oct. 20, 16&2. ". i ' i ' -'--. -t; -, i,- .... , ... Scmi-Ulccklij Sentinel. BY OVEELAND TELEGRAPH. TKLKOKArilKD TO TIIKKA K011 THE SKNTINEf.. Dates to November SStlt. Chicago, .')7lh. -The- N. Y. papers soy that Gen. Hunks and stiiu" ate working in dustrinusly night and tiny, fitting out and organizing a gicat expedition, which will huiI in u lew days to strike n telling blow on poine point of thu Southern const. II nil thu troops which uru now quartered in the city mid encamped on Long Inland, no well us seveiul regiments which are ex pected to arrive very soon, are to join the expedition, it will bu fur more formidable tlmn any which the Government has yet sent out. Thu President yesterday went by special steamboat to Acqui.i Cieek, when- he was met by General Burnside. Ho returned this morning. Falmouth, Va., Nov. 27th. Fredericks burg is not occupied by the enemy in force, but merely held by u oieket miuid. Busi ness is totally suspended. The only flag lying is n Britith one, floating from a pri vate residence. Nashville, 2(Jlh. Considerable bodies of cavalry have been hovering about our front. They weru driven off by Col. Kennctl's cavalry yesterday. Thu weight or military opinion continues fuvoruhlo" to tin- view that no great buttle will be fniiirht in this vicinity. A body of 1800 rebels who were at Milinsviiio, retired to Murlrecsboro last night. The rebels at that point tire said to number 1G.000. under Brcckinridgp, Cheatham and Wittier?. Buekner's corps is nl and around Normandy. Hardee and I'olK are posted Irom Tulluhomit to Win chester. General Negly estimates the cue my in Middle Tennessee to be oO.OOOMromr Other testimony fixes their number at 10,000. New York, 28tli. The political prison ers at Fort Lafayette, including Pierre Some, have been released. New York. 28lh-Thu Falmouth (Va.) correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, iinner imic oi iovcniucr 2Uin, says : The preMimption is that in a very few days we will have a battle in this vicinity that will eclipse all others of tho war in regard to ferocity and fierceness. There is not the slightest doiilit lint that the enemy is in great force on the other pide of the river. They arc equal, if not superior, to our own in point of numbers. It is believed their army will not fall short of 12o,000 men. Their camp-fires can be peen extending at ivhhi u-n nines niong tno river, ami live miles back into thu country. They Imve been for a few duys pust worklnir like bea vers, throwing up fortifications. Their present position Is on the brow of a range ol high lulls, some distance back from the river, with a heavy wood in their rear. JLoiiisvillc, 28tli. An order has been is sued by General Boyle to the effect that all commanding officers ol this department clnill not permit negro slaves to enter their camps, and all officers and men are forbid den to interfere or intermeddle with slaves in any way. Tho order gives emit satis faction to conservative men in this section. The llucll Court of Inquiry assemblrd yesterduy. The proceedings will bo pri vate. Cairo, 27th.--Incendiaries are trying to mini me city oi .Memphis, Jist Sunday night there, wero ten different lires, and on Monday night fourteen, showing that there is it concerted movement to destroy the city. Great alarm exists in conscq'ience. On Tuesday morning two hundred and fifty rebel cuvoh y took tho town of Hen derson, on the Mobilu and Ohio Road, burned the station house and other prop erty, and captured ono company of Fed eral soldiers. Washington, 28lh. Major General Mc Dowell's Court of Inquiry promises to be of long continuance, Nearly all the docu ments culled for bv him have been fur nished. General McClcllan. as well as General Sigil, Ricketls, Hurtstiff, Pope and others, whose presence hero will not interfere with their military duties, will be summoned as witnesses. Ciiicaoo, 28lh. A correspondent of tho IJostou iiaveller, writing from on board tho transport Ilultic, in Hampton Roads, under date of November 20 III. states that that vessel was under orders to sail on' tho following Monday. He fays the steamers aro taking1 on board stores and coal. The expedition is to be a large one, .commanded either by Dunks or Hun ter. Fortress Monroe will be tho start int: point, and in less than it week tho expedi tion will bo under way. Dunks have been put up in tho steamers to accommodute 12.000 men. New York, Nov. 28lti. Of the steamers which were recently built for the rebels on the river Clyde, one was lost on her trial trip, a second has just been wrecked near Havana, and third is supposed by the Charleston papers to bo lost. New York, 28th. Tho TVjfies Wash ingjon dispatch says the President will, in his message, earnestly recommend the pass age of n bankrupt law by Congress. Trenton, (N. J.). 28lh. Gov. Olden has appointed Richard S, Field, of Prince ton, United Stutcs Senator to fill the va cancy occasioned by tho dcuth of Senator- Thompson. Tho term expires on the rourth oi March. Date .to Nov. 30th. 'New York, 29th.--Tho Tmtt' FaU mouth correspondent ay, a reconuois- sance, which left on the 2fith. went a por tion of tho way and returned, having ac quired vuluublu information. Refugees represent the rebel army ns very large, und say Gen. Dragg has. with out doubt, united his army with that of Lee's ; they also state Gen. Juekson will re main in the renr and continue to menace Washington during winter. Mine entrenchments, on Fredericksburg Ilights, are being brought to light to-day by the Signal Corps; they now number nearly fifty ; many of them", however, tire quite small and protected by only one gun. Port Royal advices give an nccoiini ol an expedition, by it colored regiment, to Derby Sound. The negroes are said to have behaved very commendubly. The cxpiditmn brought back two hundred thousand feet of lumbrr. It was rumored at Port Royal, that Deaiireguid hud pro iiounced Charleston indefensible, and that the inhabitants were removing their prop erly from that city. Ojiito u spiiited but brief engagement took place at Zone, on Dlackwaler, be tween two battalions mounted rifles, under Col. Dodge, and the rebels. Dodge drove them back from the river, but having no orders to cross, could not persuo the ad vantage. They had no artillery, und our grape and canister troubled them consid eralily. They lost several men. Wiistiiiigton telegrums says Secretary Seward looks upon the proposed mediation of the French Government us an net of a friendly power, Bimply to secure an inter view "between the belligerents, without prejudice to what they do afterwards. That to prevent tho continuance of the war, or to exercise the least pressure upon either party, directly or indirectly, is in no manner expressed or hinted at in" this doe ment. The army corrtvpondent of ttie Phila delphia Iixiwimer says, "Daily, hourly, ami in fuel momentarily, we expect to hear the first gun fired that will iuuugurutc the grand battle of this campaign." Steamer Cambria, from New Orleans, the 20th, has arrived. There were still a few cases of yellow fever at Houston, Texas, but tho diseuso was not epidemic. Gen. Duller is nbout to pluco overseers on the confiscated plantations to save the cot ton and suur. A largo number of river boats have been armed, as guerrillas infest the river banks below the city ; one naval vessel had been fired into by them. No vessels, unless well armed, now leave the city. Cairo, 29th. Tho Grand Army South is in motion. Gen. Sherman, with his forces, left Memphis Wednesday. Gen. Grant's army struck their lust tents yester terday, and start d oil on the Holly Springs road ; seven days rations were prepared, and only one tent to twenty men, und one to the officers of each company, with but six wagons to each regiment, Prisoners taken confess to the utter hopelessness of their cause in tho West. Washington, 29lh. A dispatch from Sigel's headquarters, huts Jackson had passed through Salem. White Plains and Wurrenton, probably on his way to join Gen. Lee. Durnside nrrived at Washing ton, und spent this morning in consultation with the President and Halleck. JIu re turned to htudquarlers this evening. Early yesterday, some rebel cavalry crossed river some distance from here, evading our pick ets, and made a descent on two companies of .'Ird Pennsylvania cuvalry, capturing nearly all of them. New York, 30ili. A Harper's Ferry dispatch states, Jackson moved towards Thoroughfare Gap on Thursday. New Orleans advices give glowing ac counts of Union meeting held there. Nov. fill). Resolutions weru adopted endorsing Holler's rule and sustaining Lincoln's ad ministration, and expressing hope of speedy opening of the Mississippi. St. Louis. 29th. A train of 47 wagons containing commissary stores, was uttacked by a party of rebels on its way from Rolla to Hurt villi1. Five of the escort wero killed and some wounded, but not without n spirited defense. Tho escort brought off 2f wugom ; the balance were burned by the assailing party. J)ntCH to Dec. 1st. New York, Dee. let. The fngulo Van derbill has relumed from search for the pirate Alabama having steamed four thousand miles, cruising from Great Ranks sou'hward to Derinuda. Washington, Dee. 1st. Gen. Stub! at tacked it superior force of the enemy's cuv airy ut Bicker's Gap, on Saturday, and drove them within four miles of Winches ter. Fifty rebels wero killed, and forty token prisoners. The Federal loss was fif teen. A large amount of commissary stores mid ordinance, 1G0 head of horses and cattle, three elands of colors, with oili er rubel property, was captured. Tho Navy Department has information that the pirate Alabama is expected to visit the Azores curly in November, to re ceive supplies of ammunition and men from Uulmmii. (Jen. Rlunt, with fiOO Federals, attacked and routed 800 rebels, under Marmiidukc. ut Canehill, Ark., Nov. 20th, killing CO, und driving tho balance some twelve miles. Falmouth, 30th. Five of our gunbouls are reported to have advanced up the Rap pahannock, opposite- King George Court House. . .. i - IU'mor. It is rumored that Willium fall., formerly of this town, but lately it gold hunter in the northern mine, has been killed by Indiuns. We don't believe a word of it. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Masonic Notice, Tho. members of WARREN LODGE, No. 10, P. and A. M.f ar hereby notified that tho ELECTION OF OFFICERS for tho ensuing MASONIC YEAR will tako place at our next regular Communication, on the evening of DECEM BER 3d (next ensuing), at Masonic Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. By order G. W. GREER. W. M. JI. Bloom, Sec'y. Nov. 11), 18C2. I. 0. 0. F. Jackho.vviu.i-: Loihik No. 10, holds Us regular meottngp every SAT UIWAY EVL'XIA'O, at tbelr Hall (Mc Cully't Theater building), at 8 o'clock. Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to attend. E. F. Russmx, N. G. Wit.i.i.tM Ray. R. Sec'y. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A, M. A HOLD their regular commmil- vrcatlons the Wednesday Evenings on Vor preceding the full moon, in jack- UOXVIl.t.K, OltKMOX. (J. W. GRKKR, W. M. II. Di.oom, Scc'u. OltCGON CHAPTER NO. 4, O F ROYAL ARCH MASONS, j a ckso A- vill ;. Olt EG OX, Will hold Us regular communications on the li'lt-iit Saturday ICvr. of Kviiy Month. All sojourning Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. U.S. HYDE, II, P. Jas. T. Ot.KN.v, Sec'y. dec8:-17 RYAN & HINDE have now for sale a good stock of every variety ofMorchan diso, and will bo pleated to tco their friends, whether they wit-h to buy goods or not. Call at their Brick Store, on California street, opposite thu United States Hotel. Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1802. ,17tf Spccjial Notice All who know tlicm sclvc.4 Indebted to the undersigned, either by note or account, will please cull immedi ately and settle with E. F. Rt'Simi.t. (of Jaukponville, Oregon). Notary Public-, who Is fully authorized to receive and receipt for me. Ry mi doing, you will confer a favor und tavo yourselves cost. ' G. W. GREER. JackFonvllle. Og?n..Sept. '.Villi. 18.r2. Fair Warning Pay Up. Peisous Indebted to DR. G. W. GREER aro aware that their accounts have been placed In my hands for collection. If not settled imme Jialchf. proceedings will lm Instituted thereon according to Aire. Please cull and settle, and tuvo yourselves cos-t. H. F. RUSSELL. JackPony!llc, Nov. Kill. 1602. j&r $100 Reward! , For any cui-e of Syphilis, t3 In any stajte. wide Cll Dll. I.K Riciikau's Goi.dk.v Hai-Sam fulls to cure. No comment is uccct-sary on this medicine, It htand-i entirely upon its own uncqualcd merits ; it has cured thou sands who havu waited handsome fortunes, and will cure thousands more. Golden Hull-am No. I for llret mid tecond stages, such as sores upon thu legs or other parts of the body, sore eyes, etc., etc. Golden Ralsam No. 2. for Tertiary, Mercurial and Syphllitlo Rlii'iiinatlsin. Price, $ per bottle ; upon receipt of this sum wo will i-hip to any part of tho Stale. Nona:. We lutvo no agents for this medicine, and aro sole pro prietors and manufacturers. All orders must bo directed to us to obtain the gen uine. Observe well the manufacturer's unnio upon each Inside label. We guaraiiteo it perfect and lasting cure. RICHARDS & WHITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Drugglht, Corner of Cloy and Sun soinu (ttreets, Sun Francisco. Also, Sole Agents for thu Celebrated Spanish Anti Don:, it preparation neverkiiown to full, for thu cure of Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Ir- ritutlou, Gravel, all Urinary de rangements. None genuine without our circular of Golden Ralsam wrupp jgarBO ed aroundthe bottle, ,'lm 3p"$ Huttei! liuttcr!! JUST received 1,500 pounds of OiiANOt: Couxrv Hum:", of recent Importation via the Ixthmus. Jt U nil extra article, per fcctly sivetl, and xsell packed, in packages of 1U0 pounds; which will keep unywhere, and is Mipcrlor to the greater portion of so-called frehh butter. B. C. SFSSIONS. With Bradbury & Wade. Jacksonville, Nov. Mb, 1802. NOTICE-I have authorized John S. Drum, of this place, to act as my agent during my absence, to transact business for mo in my name. WILLIAM I1YBEB. Jacksonville July 15, 1802. illHf ILLUS TRATED PAPERS- Harpers' Wecklj, Frunk Leslie's, Yunkeo No tions, etc., regularly received und for sale at tho VARIETY STORE. tLOUKS Different styles, good time J pieces, to bu hud at tho October 2-1. VARIETY STORE. F LOUR AND PRODUCE laken in ex- chuuL'U lor Merchandise, nt July 1). 27 MAX MU.LLER'S. TOR PRINTING neatly executed at tho I SENTINEL OFFICE. TUSTICES' BLANKS for salo at a '" ' THIS'OFFIOE, HERMAN BLOOM Has constantly on hand, and Is dally'rn- cciviug new additions to his present large and well selected Block of GENERAL MEPMNH ! Consisting, in part, of Tlao Xin-tomt Stylomof French, English, German nnd American LADIES' HATS, HOSIERY, and nil kinds of GAITERS, UOOTEES and SLIPPERS : " A Large Stock of GENTLEMEN'S ROOTS. SHOES, GAITER3 & HATS; CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, NINEHS' TOOLS of all.kinds, Particular attention is paid to procuring thu Rest Groceries for Fnmilie?. Also, the best qualities of,, LIQUORS, WINES and CORDIALS, And a variety of other articles too' numerous to mention. Alt of thu above goods will bq sold at prices to dfftj competition. All articles that may be purchased 'or mo will lm warranted ns represented, or the money will be refunded. Ladies and Gentlemen arc kindly solicited to call and examine my present stock nnd prices belore purchasing elsewhere. I am cunlldeut It will bu to their advantage.' I consider it no trouble to show Goods. All kinds of Producu taken In exchange for merchandise. jPiJ Remember my old stand MeCully's two-story, Firo-proof Brick JJiiiiaing. HERMAN BLOOM. Jacksonville, Oct. lit, 1B(J2. 27' NOTICE All thofo knowing thetn'selvei indebted to me for a longer period than ninety days, will please call and pay up, or their accounts will bu placed In the bauds of my attorney for collection. ' HERMAN I) LOOM. Jacksonville, July 10. .H(i2. 27 MAX SUCCKSSOIl, TO J. A. miUNNEK & BROTIIEll Tho undersigned, having purchased from J. A. lb miner & llrotber their entire Stock of - Merchandise, Now offers tho same for sale at Greatly Reduced Priceu, FOr Casli. Tho stock consists of Dry & Fancy Gopds CXotlaJjqk.8;, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, And. in fact, a varied assortment .of articles pertaining to tho General Merchandise busincfs. LADIES ontl GENTLEMEN plcaso to glvo mo a call, and .examine the Goods ami learn the Prices, before you mako your purchases. Do not forget tho place tho Drlck.Store heretofore occupied by Ilrunner &, Rrn. . MAX MULLER. JuckFonvillo, July 19, 18(i2. 27 WE havo tills day sold our stock oj" mer chandise to Mr. Max Mum.kii. From our friends and patrons wo would solicit for Mr. Mui.uiu a- continunno of their lib oral patronage. J. A. RRUNEK & URO. . Jacksonvlln. July 12th, 18112. 27 E VANSVILLE HOTEL lor RENT. Tho undersigned otl'ers to rent or lease tho Evahsville Hotel, at Dardanclls. for one, two, or thrco years, at reasonable rates. Tho Hotel Is in a peod loca'thm. close by tho Roguo River Dridgo. A iluo orchard is attached to tho premises; nlt good spring water, and convenient out buildings. For further information, midrib, THOMAS CHAVNER. Dardanclls, Ogn Aug. SO. 1802. 3m N OTI.CK JOSEPH JACOBS is here by nnpointt'd my agent, to, fake charge of the Eagle Mill property, in Jdcksoo county, and Is outhorr.ert to transact 'nil businetN connected therewith, and "col lect and receipt for all d?btq duo mo on ue cpunt of aliV business Connected with; Ftthl EagloMill property;- Dared at Rosbliurg, Ogn Nay 10, 18C2. JESSE ROBINSO'S. ii