t rt. mm S- " r Yi fk , - VmJVj JACKSONVILLE, - DKAI.KBS i . f IM- AND ALSO IN Crroceries! Liquors & Tobacco t X lit ' i ' New Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! IMMENSERECEXPTS AND Grand Display OF N33W FAIX & WINTER AT SACHS BRO.'S WE talco pleasure in announcing to the public that we have just received n linger, more fashionable uud better selected stuck ol FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HONNETS, HATS, SHAWLS. EMBROIDERIES, DRESS-TR1MMINGS, 1UB110NS, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC.. than nny ever before brought to .this tnurkct. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! JK iiave just opened tho best and larg er SIOUK Ul Oi o oceries ; SAGH BRO.'S PROVISIONS ! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. KYKtt OFFERED HERE. OUR MOTTO, " QUICK BALES-SMALL PROFITS" we feel confident, will guurontco to us tlio continuance of tho patronage with which our customers have hitherto favored us ; nud tho uddition we have now made to our former lino of-trndt! will, wo hope, secure to iih tho balance of the trading population nf this' town and vicinity, to all of whom wc promise prompt and polite attention. PJeuse call and convince yourselves. ' saoijs mtos. & All sorts of marketable 1'ioduce taken in 'exchange for iroods." 1 Jucksorjyille, Oct, 20, 1 802. rl w s , .ilii. .'.'ri..'.V. M .li'..l ' I Slijl.. BY.0YERL.AWD .TELEGRAPH. TKI.KOItArilKtl TO TltKKA KOIl TIIK HKNTINKI.. Dntes to 18th November. Washington, 18th. General llu'rliside hug. issued u general order, orguiifeing 'the army into thrco grand divisions, command ed respectively by Generals SUmner, Frank liii nthf Hooker. ' A reserve -'corps will be fortiii'd fo'l commanded by-General Slgel. The heads of thd vbrinns stuff departments, other tlihnJ Adjutant General, remain un changed. . . 'A' number of prominent shipping mer cHaiiW'nFe'ndw here, urging'VriprWne',Seo returyof Waran'd th'e'Nnv'y the Impor tance of 'immediately and effectually seal log up Charleston harbor, which is ut present the great point or en'.ruuce of nil contraband trade. The Macon (Go.) Telegraph, of the 10th, wishes for peace, nnd says: "We arc anxious for praco ; that longing for it is never out of mind by man, woman or child. Tho war distresses us more than it does tho North." It, however, snys no thing but ruin need be hoped, except that pence is bused upon Sou I hern independ ence. ,A special dispatch from Warrentou. says Hurusidc litis Mibmitted his plan of (lie campaign to tlio authorities ut Wash ington. As soon us u response is received, the urmy will move. Advices from New Orleans state that the expedition' under General Weitzol, met the enemy at Thibodeauxville, and defeated ihcm after a brisk fight. Upwards of 200 of the enemy were killed.' wounded and captured. Our loss wus 18 killtd mid 74 wounded. The cneiiiy were pursued to ward Berwick Par. Advices from various parts of the Southern coast, sny that nearly all the icliel salt works on tho coast of Florida and Louisiana htivu been destroyed by our gunboats. Tlio New Orleans negro brigade is sta tioned at Algiers. The whole Tcxun coast is Fiuled by our bloekaders. The Warrentou (Va.) correspondent of the Tribune, says the urmy of rhu Poto mac is again under marching orders. Gen eral Sumner, commanding two large corps, leaves Monday morning, en route for tin imnorltint point. As it will take two or llirte days to reach this point, it would be improper to tell where it is. Tho corre spondent ridicules the idea that Jackson hus fallen in our rear, or flanked Hurnside's army, uud says General Lee will reqidre the services of Jackson in front very soon, if he has not already been ordered to join tho main body of the rebel army. St. Louis, 17th. It is reported that 20.000 rebels, under Hindman, are near' Ozark, nnd 12.000 under Holmes, in the vicinity of Little Rock. Chicago, Nov. 18th. The New Orleans I papers of November th, give a full ac count ol the brilliant victory over mo re els, gained by Gen. Weilzcl, at liuynu La forche. From a gcntlemun present, the Picmiiinc leurns the following particulars : On Monday, Nov. 3d, the Confederates murched to Nnpolconvillu to meet the United States forces there, ami select a suitablo position, but fell buck nine miles, lo a spot where tho engagement took place. Tho Confederates numbered about 3110. Our forces, on urriviug ut Nupolconville, heard that tho rebels hud fallen back, and immediately pressed forward in pursuit, feeling for them with shell occasionally. Towards four o'clock, v. M.. our forces cam in sight of the enemy being drawn up in position. The fight commenced at once ; our forces opening with shell, while the l.'ith Connecticut uud 8th New Ham shire were crossing thu Uayou under the brisk lire of tho enemy. Tho two 1 regiments named uttucked tho Confeder ates in front, uud at the same time the 7fth New York marched up and took po sition in the rear of the 11th Connecticut. While, tho enemy wcie uttucked in front, a body of Federal cavalry advanced to uttack them in flank, but about the time they got within fighting distance the rebels, unable longer to withstuud tho vig orous onset made by overwhelming forces, surrendeied. The light did not last moru than halt an hour. Tho informant thinks it wus quite warmly contested, both sides displaying great courage. He also says that when the fight was over, most of the rebels having laid down their arms, the Cuptuin of ono of the companies of the 13th Connecticut ndvnnced on Colonel McPetirs, and demanded a surrender. The latter refused, and drawing u pistol shot tho Cantuin. Immediately a private of tho 13lh Connecticut shot tho Colonel through tho head, killing him on the spot. So infuriated wero the men of that regi ment at the shooting of tho Cuptuin, that it was with the utmost difficulty that the officers could restrain them from marching uiid killing the whole rebel force. We lost 10 killed and CO wounded. Rebel loss unknown 180 prisoners wero cuplurcd and paroled.' Washington, Nov. 18th. President Lin coin has issued an order enjoining upon soldiers and tailors a strict observance of the Sabbath. San Francisco, Nov. 20th. IMp. Gen. Wrightrtc'eived nn order by telegraph from the Secretary of War, yesterday, to muster into service forthwith, Captain Reed's com riany' of California Rangers for activo ser vice ill the United States army. Those who have signed the roll of the company Scmt-uicckm ,cratncu will undergo medical examination' to-day. San Francisco1, UMh.Dr. Henry Bates, ex-State Treasurer died in this city, yester day, of consumption. LATEST. New York, Nov.' 1 lMh. Correspondence of Herald from WurVenton, suys Gen. Sum ner's corps moved to the front on the 15th. Ttuy are probably dentin d Tor Fredericks burg, The other command will move as fust as possible.' The bridges over Potomac creek nrc be ing re-built, and the road beyond Wurrcn ton Junction will be abandoned. Up to last Evening, all was quiet in front. Chus. A. Dunn, late editor Of the Trib une, has beet! appointed Assistant Secreta ry of War, Wulcott resigned. Saturday morning, Gen, Bayard occu pied Falmouth, opposite Fredericksburg, which was hastily evueouted by rebels. All the officers and men captured at Mumfordsville. Ky., in September last, numbering 4.000, and nil troops raptured ut Harper's Ferry, have been exchunged. It is said that Aqula Creek hus been held for some days past by our gunboats lying of)' there. The place buying been evacuated by rebpls. New York, 20th. Correspondence from Bcutifntt, (S. C.) states there was a heavy frost there on the nights of the 8th nnd Dili of November. This' gives hope or a cessa tion of yellow fever. Latest reports from Harper's Ferry state that Stonewall Jackson was falling back. The Times' Washington dispuich says, latest that the main body of rebel army has succeeded in reaching u point between our urmy and Richmond. It is reported that the rebel force at Frcdcricksburgs was completely taken" by surprise at our advance and the occupu lion of Fulmouth, tind barely Mfccecdcd in making their escape from Bayard's cavalry. Washington, L'Olli. At request of Mc Dowell, a coin t of iniquity has been or derco to assemble to-morrow, to examine charges against him. Chicago, 20th. Tho New Orleans Pica iunc of Oct. 3 1 st. soys lii refugees from Western Texas hud arrived in that city. They stute that thousand) of Unionists wero flocking to Mexico, and that the Mexican towns are filled with Union refu gees. Indiscriminate, murder of loyal men was going on in several counties. Philadelphia, 20th. Latest intelligence from rebel urmy, suys they have been mat ching into Richmond for several days. Nouo remain except Jackson and Stuart. Chicago, 20th. An expedition is being organized on u gigantic scale at Columbus, Ivy., the point of rendezvous. It consists of 10 Indiana regiments. 12 Illinois icgi ments uud about 1.000 troops now in Ken tucky, A fleet of ten gunboats currying 121 guns accompanies expedition. They slurt about the middle of December' A Raua Avis i.v tiik Gumioat Line. A ridiculous ufiiiir occurred lately In Charleston so ridiculous, in fact, that the Richmond Examiner is compelled to make sport of it. The Examiner says : The good people of Charleston, South Curolou. have had somn sort of grand nondescript celebra tion in their city in " baptizing" u marine ram or" ladies' gunboat," built there. The inevitable Mr. Ycadon, who is u sort of literary sea serpent, was selected to admin ister the rite of baptism, made a speech of several hours' length, and quoted, of course, " O, women, in our hours of ease," &c; and of the Doat, " She'll walk the waters as a thing nf life," &c. After his literary exertion, Mr. Ycudon is reported to have performed the rito of "baptism " in the fol iowimr pious invocation : Willi all solemnity and reverence, nnd invoking nn thee tho blessings of Almighty God, noble bout, Palmetto State, I bap tize the in the name ol the patriotic ladies of South Carolina. Amen." It is a pilty that Secretary Mcmminger, to whom in pious and sophomnrilul parts, the little fat man of tho Courier is but a Sunclio Punzu, was not by nt this impor tant and significant ceremony. As it was - however, Mr. Mcmminger was not asked to join tlio preachers and women on this occa sion, and his redoubtable squire remained the hero, honored organ, and orator of the day. Tho whole ceremony is fully detailed by Sunclio Panx.i, including his speech, which takes up four columns of tho Cou rier, besides lists of officers, lady contrib utors, notabilities and written messages from mysterious females who persist in signing to their patriotic effusions such names as " Sue," " Nell," and " Rebecca, A Kiik.v Rki'i.y. John Wesley, in a crinaidcrublo purty, had been maintaining, with great earnestness, tho doctrine of vox Populi vox Dei against his sister, whose tal ents were not unworthy tho family to which she belonged. Atlast the preacher.to put an end to tho controversy, put his argument in tho shape of u dictum, nnd said : ' I tell you, sister, tho voico of tho people is (lie voice of God.' Ye3,' she replied, mildly, 'it criod Cru cify him I crucify him,!" A more admirable answer was perhaps never given. SoMRiionv says that every cord of wood given to the poor is re-corded in Heaven. If this is so, a great many short cords will bo found. Elected to Coxorkss. Gov. William Jayne has been eleotcd delegate to Con gress from Dnkotah by about ono hundred nnd fifty majority over Gen. Tod. Mr. Jayne i's brother-in-law of Senator Trum bull, of Illinois. "i(PirdixirTWJi?rosKr Jrlasonio.lfotiCi .Tho members of WAllKKN huuua, no. iu, anu a. m., an Hereby notified that the ELtfCtflON OF OFPIORRS for the ensuing tt'ASONIC YEAR wilt tako plaoo at onr next regular Communication, on the evening of DECEM BER 3d (next chsulng), at Masonic Hallf-i Jackronvillc, Oregon. By order " ' g.w.' greek, vr.vr. H. Br.ooM, See'y. Nov. IP, I8t7. I. 0. 0, F. JACK80XYIM.K LoDOR No.'- 10, holds Its' regnldr' meetings every SAT- VllDAV JSyEMm,' WiMr Hnll(Mc'- Cully's Theater building),' at 8 o'clock. Brothcrsdn good standing are cordially invited to attend. E. F. RusHtxi,, N. G. WiixtAif Ray, R. Sec'y. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M. A HOLD their1 regular common! wrcations the Wednesday Evenings on Nor preceding the full moon, in jack- HONVIM.K, OHKOOX. G. W. GREER, W. M. If. Bloom, See'. OREGON CHAPTER NO. J ) .. O F ROYAL ARCH MASONS, JACKSON VILLE, OREGON, Will hold its regiilar communications on the Flrot Nntunlny Eve. of Every loiitlt. All sojourning Companion' n good standing are cordially invited, to attend. W. II. S. HYDE, II. P. Jan. T. Glkn.v,' Sec'y. dec8:47 RYAN & HINDE havu now for sale a good stock of every variety of Merchan dise, and will bo plc'a&u!' to too their friends, ,whulhcr'tmy wish to buy goods or not. Call at their Brick Store, on California street, opposite thu United States Hotel. Jacksonville, Sept. 27, 1802. Itflf Special Notice. All who know them selves Indebted to tho undersigned, either by note or account, will plcatc cull Immedi ately and settle with E. V, Risski.l (of Jacksonville, Oregon). Notary Public, who is fully uulhoriml to receive and receipt for me. By mi doing, you will confer u favor nud tuve yourselves W. G. V. GREEK. Jacksonville. Og'n.. Sept. 2flh M2. Fair WarningPay Up. Persons indebted to DR. G. W. GREER ure awnrc that their accounts have been placed In my hands for collection. lf not settled imme ilmtclij, proceedings will bo instituted thereon according to lair. Please cull and settle, uud save yourselves cost. E. F. RUSSELL. Jacksonville, Nov. 8lh. 1802. psr- $IOO Reward! "tiS; For any case of Syphilis, in any stage, which Die. I, v. RicuKAt'ij Goi.dk.v Balsam fulls to cure. No comment is nccci-snry on this medicine, it stands entirely upon lis own tiucquulcd merits ; it has cured thou sands who havu wasted handsome fortunes, and will euro thousands more. Golden Bal sam No. 1 for first and second stages, such as sores upon the legs or other parts of the body, soro eyes, etc., etc. Golden Balsam No. 2, Tor Tertiary, Mercurial and Syphilitic Rheumatism. Price, S3 per bottle; upon receipt of this sum wo will ship to any part of tlio State. Nona:. We have no agents for this medieiuo, and are sole pro prietors and manufacturers. All orders must be directed to us to obtain (ho gen uine. Observe well tho manufacturer's uuinu upon each Inside label. Wu guarantee u perfect and luMlng euro. RICHARDS iV. WIIITFIELD, Importers, Wholesale uud Retail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San homo streets, San Francisco. Also, Solo Agents for tho Celebrated Spanish Avri doik, a preparation ncverkuowii to fall, for thu euro of Gleet, Gnuon-luca, Ir ritation, Gravel, all Urinary de rangements. Nouo genuine, without onr circular of Golden Balsam wrupp-;jglr-:t!) cd aroundtho bottle. !lm ;ip-ffst Butter! ilutter!! JUST received 1,800 pounds of Ouvxok County Uuttkk, of recent importation via tho Isthmus. It is an extra article, per fectly iweet, and irell packed, in packages of 1(10 pounds; which will keep anywhere, and is superior to the greater portiou of so-called fresh butter. E. C. SFSSIONS. With Bradbury & Wade. Jacksonville, Nov. ath, 18(12, N OTICE-I havo authorized John S. Drum, of this place, to act as my audit during my absence, to transact business lor mo in my name, wiij.iam uxukk. Jacksonville July lo, 1802. 110 tf BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A supply, in various styles, on hand, and for sale at costs and charges, at tho deposi tory of tho Jackson County Biblo Society. WM. HOFFMAN, Depositary. ILLUSTRATED PAPERS Harpers' Weeklj, Frank Leslie's, Yankee No tions, etc., regularly received nnd for sale nt tho VARIETY STORE. C BLOCKS Different styles, good titue J pieces, to be had at the October 24. VARIETY STORE. F LOUR AND PRODUCE taken in ex- cliuuge for Merchandise, at July 1U.-27 MAX MULLER'S. lias constantly on hand, and Is daily rq civlng. new additions to bis present largo and. well seleoted-iitocK uf (mm nmwmi ( - ' j; i . fii t j ,jji Consisting, In part, of FrehcVflirgllsh, German ahd'Arrtericai) FWW ffldj) F$H' t r, n ik. 'in ii 2 i in i iii :-hs ji $i LADIES' HATS, HWIEftV, nnd till klridA of UAHi'MIta, ' ' fcCKWtta add SLUFPKRS-': " A Large Stock of GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, S HOES', GAITERS' & H-AWS; CRJDCKERY, GLASSWARE TABLE dUTLEftV, MINERS' TU0IS of all kind', Particular attention is paid to procuring the Rest Groceries for Families. Also, the best qualities of LIQUORS, WINES and CORDfALfj, And u variety of other artloles too numerous to mention. All of thn above goods will bo sold at prices to dfn cowjxtition. All articles that may bo purchased of mu will bo warranted ui represented, or tin.1 money will lie refunded, ' LiidicHtuid Gentlemen nrebtndly solicited to call and examine my present stock uud prices before purchasing elsewhere. 1 am conlldcnt it will he to their advantage. I consider It- no trouble to show Good'. All kind of Producu taken In exuhango for merchandise. pr Remember my old stand JfcCully's two-story, Fire-proof Brick JJuilcliuff. UER.M AN HLOOM. Jacksonville, Oct. Ill, 18IPJ. 27 NOTICB All those knowing themselves indebted to me for u longer period than ninety days, will please call and pay up, or their accounts will bo placed In tlio hands of my ultoruev for collection. HERMAN HLOOM. Jacksonville. July Hi. :H(I2. 27 MAX MULDER, SI'L'CKSSOU TO J. A. HUUiNNEK & IIIIOTIIKK Tho undersigned, having purchased from J. A. Briimier & Brother their entire Stock of Merchandise, . Now offers the same for snlo at Greatly Reduced Prices, DF'Or Casli. Tho stock consists of Dry & Fancy Goods oxotialxxe;, BOOTS V.ND SHOES, GROCERIES, And. In fact, n varied assortment of article purlaiulug to the General .Merchandise business. LADIES ami GENTLEMEN p!ca-o to glvo mo a call, and iwaininu the Goods and learn tho Prices, before you make your purchases. Do not forget tho place the Brick Store heretofore occupied by Brunner & Bro. Max muller. Jacksonville, July 10, 18(52. 27 WE havo this day sold onr stock of mer chandise to Mr. Max Mpm.ku. Prom our friends nnd patrons wo would solicit for Mr. Muu.fcu a contlnunno of their lib eral patronage. J. A. BRUNNER & BRO. Jaoksouvlle. July 12 th, 18(12. 27 E JWANSV1LLE HOTEL for RENT. Tho undersigned offers to' rent or lease tlio hvansvllio Hotel, at DnnlanclK for one, two, or tbreo years, at reasonable rates. Tho Hotel is In a gend location, close by tho Koguo River Bridge. A lino orchard is attached to tho premises; ao good spring water, and convenient out buildings. For further information, addros, THOMAS OHAVNER. Dardanclls, Qgn Aug. SO, 1SC2. tn NOTICE.-JOSEPH JACOBS is here by appointed my agent, to take charge of tho Kaglo Mil) property, In Jackson county, uud Is authorized to transact all busincks connected therewith, and to col lect and reooipt for all debts duo me on ac count of nny. business connected with said Eagle Mill proterty. Dated at Rondiurg, Ogu,, May 10, 181J2. JESSE ROIUNSON. PivMr1