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-MfS-vV w !,tw"e hvM W . THE OREGON SEHTDIEL. SsasJawsasaai "To TIIK KKriCiCr AMI rWIMANK.NCT 01' TOM L'm.si. a GovKn.vuKNT run tiik wiiomc id i.smh rr.SK kin.K." II iAiBiofi. list of Agenti for the Oregon Sentinel, nlin aru nulliorlzol In tiuitnivl nny buincss concerning tlil pnpir, lit the ituuie of tlie pule ltshcrs : I.. I'. Klshcr Han Francisco. Wathwiirth A Knyncs.,... Yrckit J. M.MtCall A.hhind. I . Jacob. 0.-burg J. 0. Davenport.. .(ladntrg W. V. Fowler Appli-gate II. ft. PltlllAp ... John P. Prllidle.. A. II. Mellwiilu . W. V. Hliirhnrt., K.J. Forbes.... 'Vjl. M. Hvuus., T. Smiley Harris, .Innn'R II. W.nlc . ...... VVIIIIiirmhurg Ktrlivvllk Valdit Kcrbyillte Waldo AUhousc HtrrlliiR Can join lllcl Hufii Mnlhiry iioscottri; J. K. McCoy.... 1 naclt. Moore. i ui iiiiim Palcm F. M. Kll-worllt l.tizciicClly, . (,'li.irin.in , .Oregon City. J i. W. WokelleM Mhstiy, JACKSONVILLE. HATIUIDAY, X)V. 10, 1801, iMaMBan uovcrnor ,,., , , irawininnoniuwiuxnui .,,l..n,, luid nppolnlcd llvnjamin Stink, of I'ortliind. to tlio font made t scant by the death of Sen - iilor Ihiker, did not urpr!c n In the leaf I. for in,, ii i .i i. .i . wc had In-cn lnforme.1 by ropi! nnlhorily thnt mhik won xerynnxioniioHrvciiicoiiniryi:i liUlx capacity nf United .Stntcn .Senator, nnd MR an importuned the Governor thnt, In get lid of him. be promised him the npx)lnlmenl. knnwlnjt full well thnt Plnrk had nnt tlieplinxl were, ncrlinuld liae thoii'midj of plnw Ik of ii ehanee nf nnnlln;; Colnncl II.i1.rr, on lie f.irc the public. prennd of I.U holding n cmnniimlnn In lie1, "' Acknonl.ilM the fniilhirn ConfulcMry r ..... . . ,, i ,n H rav whl. bill lhi Men lenp'ovir the th'lallii nrniy. I liia we ro italiil In our Imiic of Oc , . ,, ., rr,,Ju w!lmi InUr inih. llud Ihfi promlw not befn r.v m . ltf ,v rMt.h II. Tor hmv ! The war nctnl,wcnre far from Micving 1 lint Slatk wniild have rccclvwl the nppolnlroent. .. . i ,i V . i . ,Nti onorxpecUd (he Governor lo appoint olhir than n llcmocrnt to Ihlx fMItion, but II was liop-il by many that thai DVnmcrat would beah'jal Union mnn. The Gowrnor has failed In rome up lo one of the p'slllous ns uinid in his late nddrws to Ihe people of j inih-rldit llie (itiisllnn ofsci-esslon. nr whcllur Oregon, where he said : " Kerry duty owe to they shall or sh.tll not Iki loyal In their Go Ihe General Government, nr lu the people f 1 rsi-sit, il.tat ipiestlnn is not tn lis delrt mini d .i.e.... .t . it i-f.i.i i..o r..i..-in n bv w lloflhe inaliir ly. Ilcvulutloniuriiiiues he Stale, ih.ll lie fslhlully .Hi tharp d. I le ,(, of fi)W( p J, n ,-,- lailJ. Il0 M1)ll(, kpiwfnll well Iluil, In making ihls uppolnt-,, . ..;, 0 coiniuer n majority, und mahc or tut nl, he was doing to!rnco tn an overwhelm-1 prevent n revolution. In those Slates, Ihcrr Ing majority id pcWeol thU Stale, lie knew I0""- "' rt-vtihilloinry cptestlon willbcdecldtd K....I--. r.. rl. ... v i- ,i.i. .i ,i. i .., by lorrr, ni II mu'l lie. An minority n mor in the oihirliniid, wns ihe rnostiibj-ctloiMbli-,,., r,A (i m it'tnlwnnlhj n tMd , mnn fur that position In Ihe ."slnle.iiiid purlieu tWr. Jlow, then, Is it pojilb'u It) ncliiiowl larly so among ihe ikWc who know hint bmLifU"- ' Soiillitrn CWeikrncy and have xnce n.rt... r,.i.,.i ,i... ...Mi i tn Mill'f, 1lfU (IW I''1(III1IIMI I IV II III iluuhtless modify his poll l leu I vleas ur.d actions In suit the linns, (or surely he will not hinc the (llionliry in go Into ihe Sci.utc Chumlir mid lake a solemn oath i,,,,ort the Constl- ....i r ,t IVI...I U.....i' t, ,. ,...... I ,Mii-, ii .i, .in. .nnii, ijmiir, ,, ,iu iiviii ,i, , Si cmlnn'iiu is right," ami that ' We hair no Gowiniutiit." Hut Ihut obligation ilid trouble iLivis, ToaiuIk, ll.nj.iiiiln, llricktn rldge.iiiul tilliir leading IliiuuernUof Ihe suiiu ilk.nnd no have no rcsiotis (or believing that rilnik Is mere couiclciitlotis than were they. Confederate Fncetiw. We harn from u recent tiumbt'r of Ihe Mem phis Argus, at citcxl by n ll.ililmorecolenipur nry, that a committee of Man landers sojourn ing in lllvhmutid, rccinlly cullul on l'res'detil l.iis, lo ihe number ol sixteen, In onhr lo give force and weight lo their rx presentation, and Ixggeil him " to send nn army of libera tion to il.clr Stato to protect I heir wives and daughter from ihe outrages of Gen. Sickles s briguik-." Our rradiis know that no "out niL'i's" have been committed by Ihe suhi brig-mil- upon Ihe " wins uii-1 daughters of Mary land, a pa-ts like tlio Ijeorardlonn IKu eon. puhlisliitl in Si, Mary's county. Imvc hail ihe justice lo admit, while chnractirix'ng " Ihe luttivilu J.f llm s.rT),hnpj' tl rviltlA .! anni. noui." .-Ti, ,..ri,"n.t.i. ilmi in,.,i,i n,i il-j, ,i.it i,. i...,.i...n mm,,,.!,..,..! it.. Klvrs in a very iiulu und ord-rly manlier." "r" yv,l nniarkiible tor among ihe So.nl.. Hut this Is i,.. Ihe point to hlch we wish , "" i''''f''nl. I" tl"')' wll 'l fl;"' to call ihe allintion of our rmihrs. sn muvl, l'lijU-'' thiy rxptcUd to kcip all hut liny did u lo Ihe apparent Uitluu.neiK of Genual "o'ljay lo Northern erclilors. I. ll.etr as- Itavls's reply in Ihls touching appeal, which, tnnf '" ''"', f'"'"-"'-"!"" ""7 ?r n reply was b?h lly and tersely ?s follows : P"1 "I"'1' $ ,1TI",1I " il'selmc what they I vmpalhi., genllenien, with you and . "w0 n"',e W1'' '"", "' V',-'..",e nm0""1 nmr noble ,M0p!e, My heart blmls nt ih. "vcr In the ril rtasurv u.uhr the "nqnes 'iccoiints wldili 1 1 recel'u of Ihe i.rut.d nul-. ,r"li", ,avi' I hey had bargained for pri luges or Ihe I'ulcral army in tho h.wtr conn tt" jnii.tiiniini, and not for pub He gains, and lleaof jourHlute.iuf l.iMr..iiM.f.iiiii.',,,V1,,1,,a';,1,,,''vw ,I"'m l",n1 'T 'I"'"' r.Wn o Aigf, ;wM.if nmsitfu from if.'. ng '" N'.vi p "'7 nr r'l,',,lw ,", l,1'v. 'i1" outrmiiiuta Mmuhuil.or lir&lmg or i ; hnU n c tft.p, lo l..-s ol Ihe t.onfuler loling rt, nmtignlu of for ,o,l. ate l.overnment Ihe privilege of tnri.ing ow r A? Gen. Davis inter I ml Ihe reputation ol ,0 ''" oir'' "'f, ,n'"";1 " N ''' '!' n joker, wc might inrpoH- this ilci-'arallun w . " " K001' I I'" """"'f ''J- M' r;V''"ry -',; in. mil to be aecpti din all seriousness, though' '"lmr'' , J,"' ""' ti.nfiilerote t.ovirnmenl when wo take into consideration the con-'? vi nient nlaxailon lie alloKCt himself lo take frf'in the restraints Impost .1 by prineiphs c! high political neersJily'' In the cite of Mis souri nnd Kintuiky, wc arc slightly lempltd It) arrive at Ihe concision thnt Ihe army ol t.'cjierul McClcllan liclpol President (talis to mo magnanimous reoivo that ho wou'ti not " Invade or violate Ihe sovereignly or the soil of Man land." National Inltllietintr. . ' -.- 4 w illlinil'.lNVVUI III.. .11,1V ,l , I, l, iv uui- Or.s Ili'NVKR'sSfKcut. Atn ((ullensens crnnrsas one-half of the offices of the Stale at Ion was created InJifcrson (lily, Missouri, are pruclically vacant, and that there Is no n the evening (d tho 9lb instant, by the urri-'MUlhnrily In law lo supply lha deficiency. vul of Mr. Col. Kills, from Tipton. SImj was" This, he lells the people, is causing Ihe public ilrrssid in a sruii military riding habit and Interest to ruiTcr materially, and the reins of hnl, with a crimson sath thrown nrnund lh.-Goviriiment to hang loosely. lift thotdcr, as itn officer of Ihe day, mounted' . ..",.. " ' " "' on a siileii.l. .1 ebnreer. nml alltiiji-.! I.v lun A man nnirod MiGil're. rccinlly fnnni Ore- orderliw. Sholudriddtn forty five mile since '"" ilat'srerously f abM n police ofllctr in tin n'l lock, and, wit houl taking a momtntsSan l-niueisco on Ihe fills Mif.ulro hud be rest, dillvered her orders at camn. und then 'Mo nssnulted one man ami slabbed onnlher. wuitttl upon lit n. Trice Willi her despatches, urging forward two rqundrons of Col. Kllis's cnminand, now here, to join tho regiment at Tipton. This uiuorr vnlitntt is alla'.-lxd lo the First Missouri Cavalry, as special aid in,,prnB, j,, disenvtml In hcxlnglon, Simla Inr husband, Col. hllis. , Caril cniy, has been tested in au Jose. Tiik telegiapb lut bten down during tin laic rain, and will always be duwn at every lit l lo storm over tho route It Is now laid 'I bo lino would be in better fix during tl c win ler if brought up Ihe Sacramento liver route, thai avo'dmg such hngo moun'ains that lie letweeu hero and Weaver, A brunch to Weaver could be kept up to that p'uee. Tl c lino Is of no advaulazc 1 1 Scott Vallev. as there nro no MuUuuj fur business. Yirka, Gov, Pownkv has appolnlrd Thursday, 28th Jsiiihul, ,111st., as j day ol Tlwoksgh lug uud Prayir, Qnwtlonifor the "Peace Party." (From the National Intelligencer. ft la with much propriety (lint the Into Haiti mure Kxcliangc, the nulcst exoiscnl of lite M culled ' peace party " of Maryland, announced "ii the tiny ilmi iIhi Convention, eullrtl under tliu auspices ur tliln ttrgaiilxulluti, opined III sessions in Hu'llmore, thut " tliu one word ntutt rrprescnlul In cause In tlto length and breadth of It purposes;" for beyond tillering " thv one word pence," In eviry vurk'ty of In tmtaliuii nixl with every degree of emphasis, Ihu nprcsciitailvrs nf Ibis parly have mil veil Itiml to proceed. Mow peace In In bo ob tnlinil, on wlmt lirini conceded, or liow It 1 to lie constitutionally ratified in any sensr ttdvirsc to tlio integrity of llie Union, llic.tr " friin.ls nf pence'' und " defenders of I ho Con stitution" do not vouchsafe to explain. Wur Is admitkd on all hand to be great evil, mid ly none It thnt conviction more sor rowfully felt thun by the loynl adherents of iSulloiuil uovcrnmcnl who rcguru I lie present wur m one into which they have been " forced" by I lie net of the Southern Disunton'sts, who were the first to npply the torch thul hui kin died the cruifli'trrutioii now spreading over the whole Innd, lr Ihnt firo cnu!d be (pttiichcd by Invocations for pence, it i more limn pruba lite that many more would join in the "holy churn.'," who now, not feeing thnt anything ciin In' gullied by suih ' vntu repetition," nc ei'pt with tie be I heurt nnd hope thnt Ihry nmr, the slrrn alternative presented by tho authors of thU ''thplorable civil war" to wIMirW tn J lion leil. TV llie: who nic " the frtemli of peace," urnf lio yd hnvesuiw legnnl lo the menini n.Ccssnry 10 llir nitntiinirul nr thai iioirrniiic , end, wo commend I ho rniimving niiu-rrauum - nf the Ncv York Journal of Coiiimnrci .. every man apply till desire lot )ence . i. m... t)i.i hi ..nil nr iiirt rii.liitre. iilul luritl ri n hit her lie lutiim In c iilxiiliitelv n linn re- iililiiiit ? I It h wUli thnt the untile of the North rhntild tit mice, without one onl nf treaty with tl e encmr, providing for the ret In incut ol the nppiHiiijt fiircci", in f.ict, with out nnrnln, mhipt t lie prluclp)ei of p-.'iico n tflwn limit retuiiil them. nr. In fuel lion rciixl- lima' lay down iirnm nnd iliiiurl, every man In . Iiiii liou.c t We iiniirihrnd Ihnt none of our coin npniu idcnln ihdiri'lhl'7 They Imvc doubt. i !" "'c M ft Urnty i.r pence ! but It IMIl II 14 V( ,y ,,ltl.rtt t fntf, (r(y r,qtirrt1 wn p.ut'un In net, nnd thai, until it U concludeil, 1 he war footing linmt lie nmliilalncd. Tldn, I iU"' tt'",'1 """"'"'' conww'nn of the pro- , prti ly cr plrcnptlu nliiit nr ntm nud living itni fr ltf t;n,Mf.c,,t.y of f,,llrc ,,ro. emea wllhminl. It Mnnutuiiiili'tlialnnone I hnt to t Ilia il.ty iriipnnil ty propositi n plnn lor a peace, 'il h.ii! kept nnt of tho nr till I Thai e cou'i njrn r , but Ihnt we cun sit nut (f it now Ihnt If it uc arc In It l nnt imMIv th m'inlruteil l uIiihmI rxclunivi ly cinif1iii1 to. Slalw wherein ' '" I"--0!'10 '''I1'.."," "".,l '"''".V . . ,,8,l,.'.n, Kenliuky, nnd .MlMiitiri nro divided. We nu. wt ,, p,m,r nnr mnrn , r Kx i-untlgn lhnc S'utw to the h'oullicrn Coufiderac'. Nor can we leave It lo the de termination of llie ballot-b.ix in llmiu Statei. Majorilie title only undir eoinlltulional Gov- 1,'tiiitii'nlf. iitnl ulii ii llti. tu-oiiti nf ii Kluti nn. in those Mines, tr there be a majority or mi nority tin re nl.o nro dilermlned on rtvn'u- tlou 7 (llivlou.'y Ihe ilispute there, If origin ally eot fl ml lo the cilir.vns of each Slnle, would Iniolic ii gnat wur, by drawing Ihe """" " "'?'" ",'" ""r f ''" '" i'Wial. et.rrd.iot pauro In say thai ii... ii.ftiA iirtneiiiU. ntilil i In llio ulidlii mini. try as to .States ; for Ihe herrsy nf State rlehts h-s no poslilnn. If n portion of the rltlz-ns nf tin I'tiileil Slabs ere In adopt ihe prlncl p'e of a ntoimrchy. nnd Cmigrcs by n law shon'd siibinll that iicstloii to u vote, nnd llml vole should show six or nlnc-lentlis of ihe KopIe In favor uf !l. the remaining minor ity would uiKpitstlonably bcjuitlliril in resist ing by phisleul force nny ntiimpt tnrxreutf ihe will or tin' maorily. An nrknowhdge nient of Ihe Houilicrti Confederacy by ihe Slates which udlicru to the ('otwtllutlon would probably be only h-nvlng Ihe war to be fought out ps on internal dispute In those Slutes wh'cli nrn diiided on the question nf nlle uiancc. and would I before amount to nothing, iiu'css it resulltd In sacrificing Union men in tlio.c States, and yielding I hem to the power o revolutionists. The present aspect ol these tpiesllons Is very iMTeieut from that of Inst spring, whin Virginia, North Carolina, Ten nessee, Kentucky, am! Mik-outi were In and for the Union. Wc have travelled u long way since thin." A SiNfli'i.tit 1'i.vam'mi. Titiu'iii.r There Ms n singular reporl of some financiul IrntihVs "I" "" ,,'". """ '7 ,' . """ ul lou""" tint japtr, llorlvn AJvalntr, Tits: Governor of Aiknnsas Is in grent troiibli". 'J'bu contlnutd olm-nec of a laree number of State cfTicIals with lite Conftderale nrmy members of the fyglslalure, SherllT', Judges, ele. renders It almost impossible, he .)' lrl tho Machinery of Uniciiinicut can 1 1,c kept in mntlrn and Ihe luns rxecute.1. In ., ,,...,AnI,rl.t. .1.1.. l .1,1 ,1... I'..,. nnd the policeman wni in the act of arresting him. Mo was Unully sccun.l and lodged In prison. Xtnnff An. Rpmvnfl .PIrAf,.ini fmm nil I I he springs appear to be inexhaustible. Nkw IIkad or Naikmtiom, 1-aloua Is a .ocw town luid out on the Sacramento river, ten ml oi rrnm stasia, ii is lata io do the bead of navigation, and is a rival ol Ited Hluff. Oamioinia Cotton. A man nan-el Bio were, of Tulare county, has raised litis season, an arllclo called silk cotton. ATLANTIC NEWS. The Wnr Curried into Africa by -the Fleet Two FoHb Taken Beaufort Burnt Charleston Attacked Price Fortifying Himself. From Saoramento Union, Nov. 12. CjaMtiAX'n RAXcrt, Nov. 14th. A (liopalth from Forlrew Monroe, ol the 10th, Rives Information of the capture of two rebel forla at Tort lineal, South Carolina. Also the taking: of Beaufort, on Tori Itoyal lilnnd. Thin dNpslcli i confirmed by r-ubwqucnt diapnlchr received at Uallimore, nnd the ad ditional Intelligence is received that Beaufort waa partially burned while bclnf captured. The rtbcli were leaving the l'otomac for the South ni fuit an pnaiblc. Then beta were leaving tho I'otomnc for the South ni fn.il a possible. A repoit was current ut James River that Charleston had been attacked on Friday. This. In not at oil improbable, as the navul Heel need not at nil have been employed at Port Itoynl. IMicl regiments have bcen'cnt Soulli from .famrs ltlvir in t-'rrnt ha.te. Tliu war Ims nt Imt been rnrr'nl Into Af rica. Tl c election In .Maryland reMilted In a plo rlom nnd overwhehniug victory fur the Union men. (Icn. Ilalleck ha liecn arslgneil to tho de partment of the Went und Gen. Iluil to the department of Kentucky. We have further news from the balllc of Ik'lmont, which was mentioned n yrr-lerdaj s . ,.nnil))1 lm) ,(f, wi1 Mf , fl,r S ,uI,( Union. Our ttoops gained a rplendld victory n, nm,, pton-cd luimcillattlv lo Wnhing. tlierc. l'rlce wa forlifjlng him'elf In Mli-iton. A light is dally exit etui Utween Hun sourl ne.ir the Aikamas line. I 'J nnd I he rebels. One (minimi and twiiiiy The Governnunt has nsiurtd Gov. Gamble, of Mo., that It will equip nil the loyal troops that may be raised lu that Slnle. Gen. Scott undo a speech to Ihe Chntnlier nl Commerce nnd tho Union Hefuicc Com mittee, nt bis quarters, in New York, on I'ri day. The Sonorn, whirls sailed yesterday, from San l-'riiuiisen fur Panama, loik S'JC'J.'IO or I mis u re. Atlantic Intelligence. (Ji'txrv (lllinnls), Nov. 7th. It lislntrd otigoml untliorlty that (linernl Hiilleck. who has Just ttrrlM-d ut WiisIiIiilMi'ii, will lw asH'gncd tn the command of Ihe Wist-1 ernurmy. Thu coptc ol Ihe Norlhwtsl sum much excited en account of Fremont's rc- moviil, jut nt he win in llie fact' of the en my At .tiirsvllli'. Ohio, jrsler.hiy, ihe exeilt nt ran sn high that Pnsuleiit I.isico it was bttimtl lutfilgy. Nnv Yohk. Nov. Gilt. It'chmnnd pnpets of .MiMid.ty.Jul rtceiird hcru make tin nn iilluii of the Nuval FxjMll-'of Ihe 1 libel Slnles. nn the lilli, was ixpiclid lion on the Southern coast. to be small, nnd it Is thoiiKht Davis and It is (tulle clear, however, from the lone of, Stephens would encounter little iipslllnu. ol the Southern wen. that Ihe ninvi mrnl noiilliern press, ihnt ihe niovimeni of the Meet Imscreuttd Intense alarm among the rebels. WakIMKiitiix, Nov. Alii. Major Hooker, cotuiiunder nf the Union forces on the Uiwtr Polonne, made a rccun- nnls.anee ntnng the const Minluy. There- .nti .f It ultl l.fii.. iu.i,li hinncnn In ..uliliois Ihe movements of Ihnl portion of r.nr nrmy. The intelliginci-tluil liiiiernl .iicuciiiin nun iisiumed active control o( Ihe entire Union iirmv on the Potomac was rrcvUrd nltligruit tnhiiilarm. The n he's still continue active. It Is np irto! that Ihey Lave X'. UdO or -10,(1011 nenr Shipping Poinl. within ImimiVnli' call. The Indieitlloiis nre liny wnuM rest snlM1nl with no ilTalual blockade of the IVtomue, a nl n siieiYssfulrrslslunceloaii) ndvunee iihi.i tlte'r posltl'its. 'Ihey arc meting new i.at. I'rie below Ihe mouth of tjuunllen Creik, the b.itlt rles already erect. d living Inniflich nt. Kvery nlglit some erafl siireeided in iitimliig I he lilocku.h'. Information received lit ri from ficrsons who have lattly bitn nn.ong there kIs at ltiehmond and Mnnasaa (,'iie assurance lh.it of tula Ihe n Ik Is huve not bitn kepi linn. ni as iu nic iiu.ii'i-i-j ni i. iv iiiiiiihum in, i ,..., - . .,... ,.- .., .1... !... .. ' .1 . .. '.I l,.. S. I I!.... ...ii. u.i-i.. .. L' . . . ..ir. in ...., nuu, ul... ........ ... ..n. . . . I.M..ll.... 1..I.....I. ,n .In .n,l .1 Mil.., m.Ii.l Ihe blow is to be struck, Ihut Ihry nic sure il will full upon them soon. Some ixcilumnt was occasioned. The committee appolnlrd nl Ihe lust session of Conuri'SS, composed of Senators Hale, Grimes and Andrew Johnson, nf Tcnncsiec, to In nqulrc Into Ihe facts connected witlt the tie iruelion of the Norfolk and Pcnsacnla Navy Yards and Harper's Ferry Arsenal, nssimbhtl Induv. On v two nitmlii'r were nr.sint.l Johnson not having reaclnsl the city. The''M wuse, Mabb.il an inoir.i.slve man nau.e.l commanders, McAnley, Paulding. PenihrKra,!,. George Downlt. It is Ihunght the wound and Paymaster Hrtulford apiH-areil before . ., .. . I. I ..1,1 ..I. . .1. T .,., I mem as witnesses, nun win l-iiv uieir icmi nioity In morrow, I he Commilltr are d-trrm-Inul lo ntuke a thnruugli luirsllgution Into those muttirs, lit the coiiuqucncts full wlnre ileyniay. ... .-i.w i niiK, ,ov. out. A hller lo the New Yoik Vammtitial, from Fortress Monroe, says ihe resiguullon ol Wool is antlcipittid. Il uhn says there Is ix it Hint authority lor saying tin in uru two field offuers nt the fori, u Major and l.leuten unt Colonel ol Artillery, who are favorable lo l ho lebel cause. A sptc'ulWushlngloii dlspatih rays Ihe re bel prnoneis tscupttl from Ihe Ihe old Capitol biilitiing last night. Ihe 1'rovosi uuaru Is in hot pursuit. The steamship Africa sailed today for Liverpool, with forty passengers, among whom were Arihbishnp Huglirs Bnil'l'liurlmv Weed. J IT. Dui bus appointed Friday, NovcmUi 15lh nt a .lay of fa. ling nnd prayer. A d'spatcu In u Hiehnioud paiM-r stales that a Fideral frigate at templed lo run a vessel aground on Warsaw beach. The attempt fiil.d and Ihe friirnte retired. Tht re were 1,711 l-i'dual prisoners at Klch- mond on Saturday, M. vsviii.se (hy.)i Nov. Ctls. A grnlleman from Petersburg says Giurral Nelson has taken possission of that place and had advanced six miles beyond, lo Licking Station, and was still marching on. The pick- Is of Ihe tn:niy were ten miles ahead, where ihe re hi Is, a 01)0 sliong. were expected to make u stand. Generul Nelson cxpcctid lo come up to mem ytsicruay, i'liii.APKi.rniA, .ov. ow. Yesterday afternoon two workmen were killed and one severely injured, by Ilia blow ing un of u building at the Jlrldiiburir Arseual, containing fulminating powder. The lUliimoto Sun says Hraurrgard waa at Gordonivll'c, Ya., ou Monday, buuud lo f Mm 1ft.. tn The Stvt sheel Ins a statement from An napolis, that 11,000 troops are gathered there. in uc seni ooum as soon as me iraninorti oi Ihe expedition return. Tito Now York Jltrald't d'soatelt, dated Wuihington. Nnv. fills, sayi ; " J'he appoint ment of Q. 51. (Jets. Meigs is strongly urged here by inrjurntlal parlies, si successor to Fremont, to command the Western Dt part mrnl while It Is thought probable Gen. Ilal leck will be sm to Kentucky. Th same persons who wish Gen. MeWs sent le Mis- loiri are pressing Jtelgcn, now In charts of me iiepoi in liuiiunorc. as his ucouor In the QuarUiiaasjer' Dcpattnicot." , (Jen. Hclntnlnii.il. Ill la believed. Kill -be ralsul In the rank of Major tlemra'. The Tnbimi't dlspntUi says all Ik North ern Uovirnors have by'Jeltcr 'or mwaage rt sHndtd to the recent circular tt the Secretary ol 8tntc, promising lo see lethe Ifcorougli forliflcatloii of our eu aod lake porls.v ) General McCleltan issned m ordtrtilajr that the pats of General Scott sliould bo Iwm orcd the samo at thoeglrbe were In comma aJ of the army. Gen. Iluvelock, a brother of the tale Sir Henry llavclock, nrrlvul this morning to offer bis services to our Government. Culonil Ward II. I.anur. has rabxd hU. liricade. One nglmitit is 'compostd of Vlr giulan, one of I'ennsylvaalans, ulid the third ulmnat entlrelr of MaryfancVrs. T4tc New ork 7Vmi' dispatch rnys Grn. Ilalleck or Gen. S. C. IJnclt will he usslcnul to the command of the Western lteparltueiit, in place of General l-'icinnnt. The Court of It qulry In tho case of Col. Miles has made lis report. About !Uly-flght witnesses were exninimd. Their evidence hrewnts extraordinarily condleling testimony. Tweiity-elght swear positively they saw Col. Miles drunk on the day nf the Imtllc of Uull Hun, nnd nboul twinty swear they saw him within the hours ollcgid, nnd he was nnt dttliik. After welghliu, the testimony, the Court dceldid that Ibis Court is nf opinion that no ( vidi nee can now be found sumelenl to convict Colonel Miles or driinkinners, ix cipt before n Court .Martini, and such Court ennnnl be convened for Ihls trial without great Inconvenience lo the service, nnd n emu mends, tlmt no furlhir pint ceding be hud. The prowtilii'g were laid Ufure the Major General cuimnntiding. and nre K'nd'ug lod.iy. Nw Vukk, Nov. "Ih. The New Yoik IfoiM'siiys I he seinvy iniiliiliiliieil rispi cling llie dislltmllon of the Hit hn clintiil nn little tH dilation, but Hull's Hay has ht-in lixiilupon iiiiIm rnilly u" tho point nf dclwtkulhm. We tire tiuihhd iiulhoriitlvilv lo rtute Ihatthc real dislliiation is I'ott ltoyul. QriNrv, Nov. Till 1 r. . The hilesl necoiinls from Hjiringlield slnli' al..,a 19. .......I ll.ii.i. I... I .li..t Af.Hikimii.1 liiiirni roiiiitrs, on ncir ny in join rn monls imnv, were eutiturcil by ribels nt Ml- tic Hniiiii It, Mls'i'iirl, yesltidny. The Cincinnati L'omm;r(iMin further news ftoni Itnsencrnnii's nrmy. Tl.o Fidernls wtr.' ni lloenil slihtnf Gatiltv riv.r nnd tie tc liel.i on the wot. Firing lad c.niil und tost iierntr. was Irving to cross the river In bug the i m my, I.onsvii.i.K. Nov. 7lh. Iailc Southern pipers sny the rtinuier The otlora tirrlvid nt Savniinnli with a luluab'e ctrgo ofci'lTic, nininiinltlon, sallpclir, sulphir and small i.rtn. The Thetnlorti broueht ex MIshKr id llrnxil, Mead, ami dipt. G. J. Short of the llrltlrh Navy, who lin.Krid his scrrleis tnlht- UeU'l Govirnnienl. The .Soi. Ih C.rollim, nrrlied from l.tirope, jreor:s Ihe f.fling lu Knclatid a wnrmlng up In luinr isf the South, , Colonel Tilehman bus linn np and I tiiuce polnliil .re- ImI llrlgndler Gtlirrut. nnd siiK'rsiiles General ul coin hi lommatiii ui iiopitinniiie. Henjtmin has been for mu ly nppo'ntid Sec rclnry of Wnr. lie vote for Prrsidenl and Ice I'ri sldenl inn. iinnlie nni neenpromoieii ton .fiujr G. iKra'sl.lp. He nnd Juhuitoii ncrent How). Ux Grn n on Ihe 4lh. -Illeolfir has fulhn l.aik In ('umberl.iml Gap, ami nut toKunxvillefor lelnrorrenents. Ni: YniiK. Nov. 7ih. Tie b.ily of Col. Ih.kir will bv removed from Wushlnvloh to Philudelpl.hi today, nr- 'riving Ii Ph'ilu.'i-li.hiu en tie In tie oiler noon, where il will Ih noivni i.y lite mill- Inry nnllorilles nialiscorlcd Us ln.l'lid. net' I lull, und will lie In state. S lay il will Ih exposed lo titw in the City Hull, New Yoik. and on Monday placid in the stimnir for Cul llnrtd.1, iu iharge of t.'J.nrlts S, Dicw ol (Ire eon, M.M. I'l.tlingait nf Sun l'rni:el-eo. K. M. Ilari.uui of Oiigon, and W. II. Wulluiv tf Wa.hlnglou Territory. The California iitiintiirs l.ave lien ills pond of at follows: Two companies nl Wul'u Wnlhi. iiudoiii' inih ut Yumhill, Sic ilacoom und Yaucottvir, A St. IaiiiIs dispnlch ihilol Novunbcr Oth, sjs : There ha been tt rilfie fighting today be tween Ihe Fiihral nnd nisei kns ni Hclmotil mini 1IIC . f ,,., .... .... "'"".". I'SMI'SIIB V 1IIHUI-, henluiky. .... . . . -,-!,,, , .,, full rale force i'iismiI over iheMlssfs- '" 'oi Ippi in..! gave htllh'. Aeeording to reports. ubotil :tUU were kilt, d nn each side. The Fnl end forces were cummainlid by Gen'raU Mc ('hrmand and Grunl, und the Cutifideiutesby d'ui. Chenthnm. rTAluilMi All'AIK. Al Coor Hay in th 2d Inst, n nersoii ci.IIIiil- lilniulf llenrv Nevlle 'i.w - .iruii. It.lf, .....1 ultl.n.it .. .i.n.r. ... . . " will prove fatal I.IKrrr.XANT Itt'ssni., who lul Ihe gullaiil nnd sueeessfiil ulluik on Ihe priv.itnr Jiuhsh. 'n Pensurohi Hay, hns liecn proniol.d In lit. command of one ol Ihe new gunboats now til ling out for coast smlcc. . Itev. W. F. Hoyakln.n llapilsl elcrgymnn. formerly u rcsld.nt of Oregon, ,ls ehaplalii ol the thirtieth regiment ol Illinois Vulunleiri. Cohkk. The lllehmond -.'iiyi'i'rrr of Ihe I4lh ult. sajs thnt an ordinary quality of Itio CotT.-c Is worth, In that matket, Co cents per pound. Jacksonville Price Current. Itrporlol far lh Ksi.llntl I'orrrsltH r, kl- Jai KMIIXVII.I.K, Saturday, Nov. IC. Ivtil, Wheat, per bushel , , 10 a .',() Oats, do , , , . , n lilt Hurley, do H9 it -10 Flour, In qr. sacks, per 100 Ilia.. 2 lulu i 15 Chickens, per tins 3nM n A 0U Corn Meal, per loOlb..,, nay, per ion Uacon, sides, clear, per lb do do with l-one.., do hams.,,,, do shoulders . , do hog round.. , Uecf, licit, per lb Pork, do do - Viitlun, do Lard, leaf, lu tins, per lb do In kegs do Butter, fi cah dairy i do do in kegs, do ,, Cheese, per lb ,,.,.. Kggs, rresh, per dx ,,.,,,, Potatoes, per lb Onions, do ,,,,. Turnips, do ,. Cabbage, da llcsus,whltcdo Orson Annies, per lb, , Dried Apples, per lb Dried 1'cuclies, IS IS w 1(1 lo Ih il Vi U a SO IC ii IITJ lo SO 3 a S a 3 a 8 a 3a 10 7 U DENTISTRY, DR. F. O, IIKARN will bo flMBjm, in Jacksonville THUR8- rMHA DAY next, and remain for a few mIXH weeks, All Riling warranted. aa niu m.j, Jm. in .h, 1T..11..1 qi.ia F VH4W Wt MW, ... ,IIV WIIIIVM UIHI. lllotvl.: NoYinibvr.KJ.iaei. II NKW ADVEItTlSUMKNTil. X Xtlitmf ZsCtt)M RKMAININU IN Tim POUf.OFrtCK ial Jacksonville, Nor. .loth, 1W1 tM Arratlronff Jolio P MlllerM'utrtek Austen Jsnirs Ad-sBM Rev L C lluscom James Rrowcr Mrs K 0 Hradley Litaerno llllss Frank Hedwell W II llillingbrook Henry llroln Jnmea H .( llirtlseye J 0 Hannun P Hlghy John Drown W II Ilrown G D W Drown Abraham Calllson Deojaniln Caldwell M Culdn'HtKlbert Culdwell Preston Cook A C Crocs John Con'ey John Cuyler John Crowell MuKnrd Dogcel Rev. Richard Darlty Thomas Duncan S G DorrlsFH franc's John Frnlicis Jiwit II Fullir A le.tuiuli r F.dr Win II llnius addoo Hughes Klias Hard, nln-rg John Hoxli'MrsOD llnskln William Hiih-G U Hiiks William Home John ilueabuy Hirrymon Held Jtiin.s HitmillouG A Halms Jacob Hh.kli-yS Houghum J K I Inr ten .lames Howard .finite Isaacs George W liilell George Johnson Amos T Jew 1 1 I, II Jamhnu Mphralm J J.ihnson ,li. cob KU.II Mis K A K i mis Frnlicis Knhohr Christian Kel'y John K.nworthy D W MeLlllanWm 'A Murphy hVrisanl O'R Meltoimld John Morey 'iias J Mlll.r P II Morse Horace MetiM.r Morrii Munn R H Noyes Michael 8 , Nuper'J(diu ' Opfs Robert Obirgfell Mdorl Preston II L Purker l)r J P . Peplnn Poleit Pi arson U , Poison Thomai II Herd Carina D lb-ed Tho U Rice D M , Rice Frank D Rose A J Rush Nancy S Ringgold James II Russell Jns II Ramvlnlls J Rnbinrnn John Roberts Wmnr J F Slrirkhilid OtU ScIiiicIk'IIii Anthony Smith Nathan Smyth John Smith .Solomon Smith Joseph Smith P It Smith John Sword John Slnrr John W Short Joins W Smith Suml II Thomas Diiv't! Thomna K II Toekmnn II It R Tall, nl N Town William Francis Taylor 8 II Uiviu Mer Ulrieh CI rlst yiinixir 1 1, nry J WII'eyThosll Wlllhims G W WitlkirMrsMiirtnA Wnlktr.Mrs.1 I) Wn mil It . Wilkins John II Wilson Samuel Wilson John A Wallace Ailhur C Wils.ii Wni Welih IVKr Wulrall David P Wtilnwrighl Chits Wiiiiiighum John Yuirlngiou D K I ail. in Alniirose Ijibln llitulry D Ia-wIs It L L'li.lley New Inn lilflus I'Mwutd UHi' G fjnw Charles l.lv'iigslon II A lingtn.lii'k Paul M unity J G Mutrv Thomas M.j eis II Y Mir.: I It nry A Myns Mrs V. ioiikkin. Antotihi X-ircd-t veira MoiH' Is-ssler T 8 Ltttidl Witt Miilvuna Sil- John St-lliM Flurnniluilu Mlt.iur Mlrciir .Morey -nns J I', ri-iius culling for nny of lhcc I. tiers will plitiM-to m.v lli-v nr.'ti.lvi'rtlJ.nl. S. K. HAINIIS Ast. P. M: ZVZagonic. XTOTICK U hen by irlvrn tn ihe meml rs o! i WAItltKN I.ODGK. Nti. 10. F. nnd A. M.. Ihul Ihcnuuiiiil el.clloti ol . filet rsf.u tin' I nsii'titr Mit.onlf year, will be held In thcll hull, in Jaiksonillle, Ort-gi It, on Wcdncidny Evening-, Dec. 11th. 1861. The in. nili rs of Ihe lilee nre hen by n tl fi.il to attend early on the creuing i.bve nun llouiil, lly or.hr of Ii. IV . lilll'.I.K, " .11. .li.ik'oi.vll'e. Nv. Id. 4 1 I ARKANSAS Livory StctlXc Urrson Strrrt, .liickseiiTllle. ....... . . .. , " , .. . ... i. si'.ii-. unsKTsienni """'" "w wn - ,r . . fi i . liP tlfrls In i.Hrll.a.h.'h.qH-st.. reiihe. iPfl "'"" """ "" ri"i ii'r TL u living share of public ulrouag Iltirara le l.ft ur Hire, lly the day or wctk. nt mnthrate prices. AitlmaV led nt my Stable will be will pin vidid lor, ots sallsfurlnrv It rtus, GKOUGK II. C.TAYLOR. .TarUonville, .Vov. Hi. 18r,. 44 Sheriff' Salt. " BY virtue oriwnex.ciillonsdulybsii'-dl.y Ihe Clerk or Ihe Circuit Coutl in and lor Jack n:i count v. nr.'Kon. nud In me direct, n. one It. fainr or I.. GANIING, for ll.o stun or TUrn lluntlteil and Sixty-five Hollars (f 311.1 Otis, and liit.re-l .11 llir e per cut in r mouth, am! cil: the ollnr lu favor of riAMUKL I'OX, forth. iim of Four lluii.lnd nnd .Siily-lour and lltlrly two onr-liin,driil.bs llollars ($161 3MUU), with 'ut. rest nt tm. anil ooe-bnlf j, r cent, p-rmwilh sud costs - ImiIIi against JOHN G. IIAllt'OL'K I hive l.-i hd tun and will oiler (or sule, r.u ensli, In the highest hldd.r, on Saturday, the Slit day of December, 1661 .1.1 Ihe premises, lln-folnInj d.eillad IIKAI. K"TA1 K lo-wll : Water Lot ihiiiiUt f..iir(f and pari of water lot iniinlsr live (.'1). In Murk nnmhrr one (!) iWcrilml hi uu'tis and hound- as rolluns; Ulng fcljihly (Ml) rut Ii. front und uui niiiiuriu uiiii iw.i i.-o;) rat ti.-ep 011 me soutlieaslern line; on.- hituilri d and Iwrnly ( 120) f-'cl on lite buck, which line runs imrullcl will, I'lonl street ; Ihe north line runs one hundred aid twenty (I'.'U) reel ill tin in-lerly dlrtc'.loii. 111 rigtii miens with .'lain street lony (IO) lect Itiene.-i e.isi nl rliiht alleles wills Main street I'luhly (80) reel. Al-o, Water 11 Number Five (A), otiiMxitu M'Mk number one (I), belnir forty ( 0) I eel front at .1 one hundri d aud Iwrnly l,i;..j K-vi in iciikiii. r.u-epiiiiB irons sue loru eoliii: described tracts Iblrly (SO) h-rl bv sixty (.:0) leel tlnreor In tho nnrlliwesi comer, sold by II. Ii. Ilnycs In hanmcl I), btitlierlaiid. Also, 1 ll.i-'i- Lois nitiniiers three (3), seven (7) and .Ik-ht (H)-all In block number Iwo (2), in Its.- vlll.iuu or rli.L-iilx, each uelng sixty tuj reel In w .1111 unit one nuunreu ami iweniy I r.'uj u-ei lu length, as laid down In fttmuvl Culver, jr.'a plul or the illlagL- or 1'IkcuW. Also, the iin.ll Ii1l.1 one-hair or vlllaeu lot numlr four 141. In block number Iwo Vi : said lot Is on Main streil sixty UO reel Irottt, and ex lends back the sumo wiiiin one hunting sna iwctity ivoi reel. All of Iho almvcdeicrllxd prow fly is sllttnlcd Ol INU VlllUgV UI Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, and will bo sold ns the properly of JOHN G. IIAUCOCK. to satisfy said executions, together wllb all and singular the tenements lierediln Hunts and appiirlcnunci s thereunto I olonglng. Sale Is'lwecu Ihe hours of 11 o'clock, a. m. and I oMuck r. m. or suild dav. W. II. 8. llYDK, Sheriff. Novrmb-r 16tb, 1801, m 8TATKOF OHKGON) Coi'NTYor Jackrok, ( 88. IN JUSTICE'S COURT. rpo WALTKIt 0. MlLLKR:-You are X hereby notified thai a Writ ol Attach ment has been Issued against you and your properly atluchrd to satisfy the demand of J. M. Ward, amounting to Fifteen Dollars (815 00) Now, unless you shall appear bclnrcr- Ucorge 11. Harris, 0 Justice of the Peace in aud fur said county, at his office, on Ihe Slat Day of DaMHtbev. A, D. 1M1. judgment will be rendered against you und your property ioiu ,10 pay ine ucoi ami costs of suit. Dulcd Ihls 4lh day of November, A. D. 1881. 14 J. M. WARD, PUiutlff. reduction t r mm ntovei rjmwart. rvi u ii , b. Doitnis lias now opened a Stovt and Tinwiur Shop On Third Street, near tht Post Oflce, Jacksonville, Oregon, Where ho will keep on hand the best patterns - ok -COOKING HTOYIW. PARLOR 8TOVK8. SALOON 8TOVK3, And every kind of Tin, Iron nntl CopperwRrr, Resides n great vurlety of Culinary articles too numerous to mention. Person wbhlnganj thing In my line nre re-n-clfiilly lnvll.il In call und examine Hit-quality and prices of my pood. Ilve-y kind of JOll WOKIC d.nse to order. Mr " Ware lttpalrnl WIIIiomI t'haras. GKORGi: II. DORRI8. Jncksonvlll.-. Nov. I), Ifliil. 4.1 xvciri9sir REDMCII &HLSMITII, I'hecnlx, OregoN, Offer Ihcir large and wellsileeleil slrak ol DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HAHDWAItK, GROCKRIM, HOOTS and SIIOKS, CIGARS AND TOHACCO, .11 Man PranfiM.,, fol, hiIiIIiik Krl(K, Having purchiisnl our Goods cheap, nnd being desirous of CLOSING OUT. superior Inducements are otTenil to atijbudy wlio wlslies to purchn'. RKDLICII .V GOLDSMITH. Ocl. C :i8m:i llrlck Store, Plucnlx. Band's Sanaparilla 1' ntiko eftirnctais to check Incipient inula. ly, nnd to counteract nc lunl disease. In enss of scrofula, cutaneous iriipilnnv erysln'la, liver complalnl nud gen raldil.1lily.lt will spvidlly purify Ihe I.I.kxI t ri'innie nil unhealthy srcrvtlous, nnd multa-ni-oti'ly tir.Mli'c- n benllhy ncllon of Ihe slnm tch nn'.l IniwiU, lln-rel.y r. Ilevlng tinny com plaints arising from a derangement t.r the UI-tri-,lli' Iitnelliuis. The litgn-dleitls coni;ilop Ihls celvhraliil reunily Its lug enlln-ly reg.-Uhle, no iil'pUastiut rympluius ure left Ulilud aft r cure. 12ml t'miUoii tn the Public. Jll'KSoMII.IAt. N.lV. ht. ISfil. Wltsrens a ccrlllleiilc of d-p-ll, ililti! Mai ."Jlh, lull. iminUr li:t. for iiMuhd parkae UpMi-ed lo contain gold of III' 1 atne nf $1 ,11011 one Ihoii'iind dollar.) .Iguid I.y 0. 0. Itk- tna f Jack-out III.-, tln-giui. in fnrnr of Urn rv Calelf or order, has Urn lust or dcslwy.-d Now, I liiTihy cautloii all frsiitis frotii r-celv-in nr liegollalliiK Ihe snni.-. ns its dellviry and payni.-iit or said iI.'IhmIi Imi Ii-.ii mad.' I me. 12:IS 1IKXKY CAI.KKF. Strayed or ffitolta, k ItlllllllT IIAV IIOIHl!. rrnm lliefa.m ' l of It .bblns ,V D.iiumii. it.nr Tab'rim It K-k, nn Fliday n'elil. IHih liistanl.jRtfA The horse Is uIh.iiI I .'.',. hand I.I,.!.. M' 71 has a wnrl on Ihe iio.hr J.w. n.ur Ihe lip; itlsii ii sltull wait on f.i- butt. I ; hus I o b.alitl .tor nn white hairs ; ln-uxy in. eh-, l-imm huiiiM iti-l ilraii'-bl horse'-. it lair li.ai.r : 7 vtnrs oh ni".l Spring. A lilieru) nwurd will U-nu'il , ,H,'ullllWiIH, rr llir relurit i-flhc l.ors.-, j " " iiiivifiitiniMi tiiiii hid iiu'i t's inn niii !,..,. I'HAIII.IW CIII.MIIPK. 1 .. T.. I. .(... .11 !... Ill I. .l l. 1. 1 .. Tabic Hoik, Jaiksoti in., (let, .'.'IJHII. P. II. L IrCII, Wholesale and Itelall Healer In Foreign and Domtstio WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS, AT TIIK EXPRESS SALOON, Corns r ut California anil Third Nlrtt (a, Net door In llei kmati's Kvpriss. fr-.MI osders protnplly fillul. a.ir CITOltEWEilTl (On ll.e Hill) rolBasjon.'rlllef Oregon. 'HI IK Prnprieters having taken possession X of llw Cily Itn wcry, lately controlled bj Mr. Fit, uru nrepar.d to furnish Ltger Heel 10 people of Ibis vicinity by llw keg, bollh or 011 drutighl. An exjiericncc iT wany years in brewing Gives them an advantage over all competitors and warrants them in prom'slng A IIK1TKK AHTIC1.K THAN CAN UK FOUND KLSKWHKRK iu Southern Oregon. tSr lie snrr In send your orders In tin CITY UltKWKKY. ir you wish Ihe 1IK8T HKKR. KRKUsiKR k MA1TK8. Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 1861. 3.'ilf THIS WIY IPODY 1 1 M. W. DAVI8. City Auctioneer. VSAOS DECLAMD! ANDNOONKHUNU'U AND I will otter any property, ofjny other man, nt public auction, fur more money llian uny other mass, ol all times, and we will not charge nsty more limn Ihe properly brings, it we ox, yon cuss uorrow sonic iJtve us a chance. M. W. DAVIS. Sept. 17, 18(11. 3:if. PAINTER & GO., Vwcticil I'rmttn and Dealers In SaeBflPx J3y Type, Presses, Printing Materials, t. n. I'AIN-TKH ) Ii. 'apse, Cassis, sXle. j. n. i-Aivrisii t. u. riiNTtu ) 010 Clay St., above Baiwomc, HAN rilANCISOO. jatr Qfnccs filled mil with dispatch, mil: lavxalx. ooliat I F vnu w ml lllntik Hooks, cull ut the Jackson vlllv Hook uud Vurlety store, corner Califor nia and Oregon directs. Ik -ttfMArJMMW.A litfi..n.U.-wtl Ur REM OVAL: Mew Goods CHEAP For OetflrtxS TIIK UNDKRSIGNKD HAVINO BOUGHT TIIK a3aa--JL3u Mtoolc -OF- IHfiSSRS. ANDERSON & OLBNN TOGKTIIKR WITH T1IKIR EXTEN8ZVB ". - FALL PURCHASES, NOW DAILY AIIIVMG, OFFKR TIIK SAME TO TIIK PUULIO At Vry Low Frioos, WIDE, M0R81N & CI. JACKSOf V1LLK Od. 2C, 1861. 41 I. R. Wauk,. ,.K. 8. MoaiiAa. a HIDE, MORGAN & fl., DKAI.KR8 I.N GENERAL IERCHUDISE, Hnllnl la IB Wawla m Ik LsMwIMr TO TIIK PUHLIC UK OFFKK IKIH1CKMRKTII Jacksonville, Angus 21. 'HI. 3Jdsa LEATHER -AND- SHOE FINDINGS WK shall bo In receipt nf an asorlraat af l,cnll.'r and rilnw Findings la a fsw days, comprising In pari, via 1 Santa Crux Sole Isalhrr ; lleinlmk Sole leather, Is mnloe falf Skins, Fremh CalfSkins, ('toretl Lining Skins, Roundhead Tucks, Hiwmblcs, Shoe Threa.1, Iss. P1TS. Kasi tul oilier article Inrlss4.il In Ihls d--artaMal, 10 which w bulk- IkeatlcnliMof SborlMhcM nd olbrrs. h IDE, MORGIN & M. Jacksonville, Ang 34. 1MI. S10m HI. A. BKEMTANO, Orosjos ssisa. It now nnlvlng a regular wrtkly swffry af Apples, Veers eat Veeekee, Ami all olkem In season. In addition lohtslarg and vnried slock or Candies and Nuts, Which will be sold nit liberal terms, lo saikflw. llitirs. He also raTera to Use saiHie his w'rN' known assprlnKiil ol Ike FINKST DRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO Several hnmlred LADIES' MASKETti, Vipes, Verfeaiery, Veye, And many other FANCY AllTICLES. Jacksottvllic, August M. U11. fMt .Mention) JjftwrjeWy Yoa ait brstWy aotiiVd that Can be found ul his starts mi iVUbiiaU stftet t always ready lu fuiMUayosi wl)h M?M'5m'mK mmieais Of every DcscilfttioAX, inch a Apylaa, Pean, Feaohat, JimitMt Oraftf. And, In short, everything usually fouud In a Fruit Store, touvihvr with a Uiriiau4wU assorted alixh oT T 7 l N CANDIES AND NUTt, Lovers of Choice TOUACCO AND WBOAsM Will find thy best .qualities at ii pOAtnUr. -All of which' will be mid at prices lo salt iho times, October 26, 1661. 41 .fer stale. Qfi ATaT. l'm- FLOCK at 3 per aval udlAlU Ihe mill. For narileulara. en. jiilreV f-'fJ U.F.DOWlXL, Agent, I si JO A .. spa Efefl