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$if9N I (I jm -,i ,rl JACKSONVILLE, Woloalo cfe Xl.otA.ll -DRAIiRRH 1W- 9 P. iia in. 11 m !i AND ALSO IN" Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco FNew Goods! I New Goods!! New Goods ! ! ! IMMENSERECEIPTS - AND y Grand Bisplay . OF NEW FALL, & WINTER AT SACHS BRO3 WK I lie pleasure in announcing to the pn ilic thai we Imvc just received n forger, iiloie fashionable uml belter selected block ot FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTI-IIISTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, J10NNKTS, J! ATS, ll AWLS. EH BROIDERIES, DIWSSTR1MMINGS, RIURONS, NOTIONS. KTO., KTO., limn any ever before brought to this iiiutkct. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! 11 11712 have iustoncned the best and lanr- v mn -. . I est stock of Groceries ! PROVISIONS ! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. tjr EVER OFFERED HERE. loUR MOTTO, " QUICK SALES-SNAIL PROFITS" wo feel confident, will guarantee to us the continuance, of tliu putronnge with which our customers have hitherto favored us; uml the addition wc huvo now made to our former lino of trade will, wo hope, secure to us the balance of the trading population nl this town and vicinity, to ull of whom we promise, prompt and polite attention, Please cull und convince yourselves. SACHS BROS. Ce- All sorts of marketable Produce taken in excitative for poods. Jacksonville, Oct. iO, 1802. Seini-ttUcklii Sentinel. BY OVERLANDTELEGRAPH. Dates to January 8th. St. Louis, ,11st The Governor's men nge congratulates the Legislature nntl S'ntn upon the fact that at Inst u lovnl Ueilerul Assentlily has convened, lle'ie views the condition or the Stale since the outbreak of the rcbellior, uml mvs the number of volunteers front MisWi nfier nil thu ciisttaliiifH ol wur is ;I80()0, iuclu ding tint State militia. He earnestly re commended the adoption of mciuurcs for the restoration ol the Slate credit, and the reduction of (ho Stale debt, cnnsisieiit wiih trood faith toward holders of State bond?. On the subject of emancipation the Govt r nor snys he has been convinced that the material interests of Missouri would be ad vanced by the substitution of free for "slave labor, and recommends n law hy which children born nfter its passive shall be free, but remain under care of the owmrs until a ccrtinn aire. In dipca?s.itiff this question, the Governor says the Legisla ture ennnot constitutionally adopt n scheme by which owners of slaves can be dividi d into classes, mid slaves of one clius eniiiiici patcd wlfh cnmpcnntinn, unless compensa tion is provided for the other elii's. Jefferson City, Anrkassas, .'Ut. Doth Houses f the legislature competed their organization today by the election of all the Emancipation candidates. The Gener al opinion seems to be that Conurrsislrnitld lean off in the emancipation movi incut, timl there, is no doubt that n prompt and lib eral tender of compensation would gicnlfy facilitate the emancipation measure in the Legislature. New York. 1st. The Spuldimr arrived from New Orleans. Among her passen gers wn General Duller. Prior to hU leaving New Orleans, he issued a farewell address to the citizens, which concludes as follows : Months of experience nnd observation have forced a conviction on my mind, that tho ex'fl'ence of sluvery is incompatible with the safety of ,oursflvos, or the Union. EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Washington, .Ian. 1. Tho following pro clamation lias been lsued by Ihe President: Whereas, on thu 2'Jd of September. 18G2. a proclamation was Issued lv the President of tho United States, containing, among other things, the following, la-wit : Hero follows thu proclamation Issued Sent. 22. Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln. President of tho United Slate-, by virtue, of tho power in mo vested a Commumkr-lti Chief of tbn Army and Nnvy, in time of actual rebellion against tin: (lovcrnmciit of the United Slates, as a lit nml necessary war measure tor suppressing said rebellion, do. on this llit day ol January, iwi:. ami In accordance) with my purpose to puhlii-h my proclamation after a period of ouu hundred days from the date of the idiovo mentioned order, und designate the States and parts of States therein, thu people whereof, respec tively, urn at this day in rebellion against the United States, to bo the following, to wit: Atkansns, Texas, Louisiana o.vcrprlng tho Parishes of St. llerminl, riaipiemino. Jefferson, St. Johns, St. Clnrlc. A-serllon, lluyoii La Fottrche, St. Mary. St. Martin, and New Orleans. Including the city of Now Orleans, Mississippi. Alidama. Florida. Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina. Virginia excepting forty-right counties designated us Western Virginia, and other counties of Derkloy, Accoiaae. North Hamp ton. Elluboth City, York, Princess Ann, in cluding tho cities of Noifolk and Ports mouth, which excepted puts uro left for thu present us if this proclunutlnn was no) bailed. Uy virtue of Iho power and for Iho purposes aforei-aid. I do older and declare that all persons held as Mines within Ihet-o designated Slates and pmU of Stales, are, and henceforth t-liull lie, fire; and iho E.x ectitivo Governinent of the United States, including tho military nnd naval niilhorlty. will recognize the freedom of mch petrous, nnd I hereby enjoin upon thu people so de clared to bu free tonbtaliifromall violence uulef-s in necessary sclf-deftmo.atid I recom mend that, in all cases, when allowed, they labor faithfully for reasonable wages ; and I further declare and make known that micIi persons of suitable condition will bo received into tho armed servfeo ofiho United Slates to garrison tho forts, portions, stations, and other places, and to man h-sh-Is of all sorts in said service. Upon this, which Is generally hollered to bo uu net of justice, nnd warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity. 1 in voke tho coiiMderuto juditufnt or mankind, and tho gracious favor ol Almighty God. In witness whereof, 1 luvu hereunto sel my band, and caused the fetd of tho United States to bo uflixcd. Done at Iho city of Wellington, on tho first day of January. A. I- ISM. f Lo in dependence of lueJunltvil States of America tho 87th year. Signed A1JU All AM LINCOLN, President. By W. II. Skwaiid. Sec'y of State. Cnmp near Murfrersboro, Dec. 31, On Friday morning, 2Gtli. our entire force was put in motion from Nashville, sweeping down on WilHon, Nolinsvilleund MiirTrecs boro turnpikes.' During Hie day Colonel Curlin's brigade, of MiC'ook's eorps, had some artillery skirmishing ,mc fe'"n and cassion were captured Itont u Georgia but tery, The enemy were Jriven buck at all points. Thomas corps moved town Franklin and Wilson, nnd through jnternicdiute points, while Mo' Cook's corps moved down No linsvillo turnpike, and ritienden's down Mnrfreesboro pike. At dm k wc occupied Xoliusville. iscn Saturday. McCook was directed Hardee's 2d division, at Triune, Mil Hie whole corps moved forward. Hard- k buck rupidly before McCook a i-ugoad VUtiCP. 3 ulite ie Mfcr. Crittenden, on the left, drove the nil day, currvinir the bridire on the I'rccsburo and Ji-ffeison turnpikes in guljnt I style. I . 'At nicht Ihe two nrmies faced encl i niter .i in opposite sides of Stewart 8 creek. 20 miles frmn Nashville. Nothing was done on Sunday, Gen. llotcucrntts decliniiijlto attack that day. Monday, nl daylight, the army wiulin motion, und a battle wai expected; hut, with the exception of an urlillcry duel, there was no engagement. Tho Federnls encountered the rebel on llieHOlh of December. Alter heavy Mr niishing. the rebels were driven back. We captured 100 prisoners, and killed nnd wounded n la rue number of rebels. Our loss is 75 killed and wounded. At daybreak on the Hint, the battlcwns renewed with great lury. McCook'swrps tipposed Hardee's. Aller desperate fichu mg, with heavy loss, McCook retreated two miles. He soon rallied, but wa again driven back. At night, one report said that he was four miles this side of the ground occupied In Ihe morning. Another leport says the ftehl lasted till 10 o'clock in the nijiht, ut which time we maintained our position. Our whole line suffered terribly this fore noon. Four regiments of regulars lost hull of their men nnd all of their command ing ofllcers. Gen. Andcisou's troops dif fered considerably. Majots 11 scugurten uml Wood were killed. Geiw. Uojh-.iii, Stanley und Palmer, were wounded. A despatch dated 2 v. t. says lliit (2 n. Thomas has just broken the enemy's center ami is driving him.whilu weureiidvaiiciiii; our whole lute. Hoseiierniis is persomdy superintending the movements. NeghyV artillery is si ill mowing them down In the center. Oi Mention's left win;: has tnkiii the entrenchments of Mnrfreesboro. The rebel Gcucruls, Cheathuiti und ltnins, were kilhd. Mnrfreesboro, Jan. 1 A terrib'e brittle ww fought yeslculuy. Latest advices fioia the buttle lii'ld. says, up lo noon the n-bel centre had been biuken and thinus looked fa vot able. The Fenernl los-t is heavy. Among the killed me (jeueriils Hills, Willich and (Jlinirer; Cols. Killformer and Jones: Lieut. Cols. Gorche, Ciilliim and Joue-s. The Account th.it llo.ccrun8 ocetipled Mur freeiboro on Tuesday, is not continued by later dispatches. Louisville, .Id. -Our total killed nnd woiindi-d at Murficesboro, is estimated at 'J.fiOO. The rebel loss exceeds ours. Gen. Clieuthnm was not killed but wounded and taken prisoner. We eupluicd fillO pnso - tiers. Ciinuoiuiding was heaid at Nut - h - ville ; ami at ten o'clock a. m , Wood's mid And wounded wc have also a laigc nutn Van Cleavc'fl divisions were in motion lor lW of prisoners. Muilrcesboro, driving the enemy before Cairo l.-Tho Memphis Uulletin, just them, who weru In full retreat. recti veil, says the steamer Hauler, direct Washington. 3d. Dfcpntclies from tho front Ihe fleet at Viekburg has arrived. Army f ihe Potomac of tho '2d say that She left that pluce on Monday evening the wveuil contrabands came into camp to- 20th. Fighting Imd been going on Tor five day und were received in accordance with days, having commenced Wednesday 2-ltlt. the ( mancipation proclamation. Up to Monday morning Sherman had cap- Fortress Monroe, 1st. Considerable ex- lured three lilies of the enemy's works, nnd cilemeiit wus creuted at Norfolk to-day was firing on tlic fourth and last line of do. by a negro celebration. A procession of f-nces, on Iho Jut Icon & Vieksburg Rail, ut oist -1,0110 strong, headed by u band of road. This line is two in lea finm the cily imis.c, paraded the principle streets in the of Vieksburg. There wiih nothing belwc-n '". Sherman und tho city but the tressle-work Cincinnati, 2d. An expedition sent by of Ihe railroad. Gen. Granger to Campbell county, Tonnes- Sherman sent a jirigadc to cut oft com see, surprised u rebel en nip .IfiO strong, nvinicnlion with the cily by the S In ores killed :0 of them, wounded 17. and cap- peri railroud, which wus successfully ac-tur-d fil, without loosing u man. All the cnmplishcd. rbeleauip equipage weru burned, eighty Nine thousand ndcitionnl troops reached horses and u large amount of arms cup- Sherman from Grain's command. Our tund. whole force there it now ubout 40.000 Cairo. Jan. 2d. The Grenada Appeal is strong. Up to the latest accounts, we had now published nt Jackson, Miss. It suys lapturcd ten guns und, 700 prisoners. Jell'. Davis B there. Washington. 4. A dispatch from For- Gen Grant still holds Abbeville us his tress Monroe, says the steamer Stale of southern post. Tho pinbubilities are that Georgia reported that the Monitor fonu ho will ngiiin advance iih soon as the roud dered on Thursday night oh" Capo Hatlerus is rebuilt from Columbus lo Jackson. two nflicers and 38 men Inst. Louisville 2d.- John Morgan crossed i m Cumberland cut oft lo the Nashville rail road at Goldsboro, und iipprone'litd in front of Mumlbrdsville. Ky on the 27lh Decem ber. He was there attacked by Colonel UobsonV 13lh Kentucky regiment, and 9 lebels weie killed und 111 captured, Mor gan then crossed Green River, moved to Klizubelhleiwii, Ky destroyid thu bridge ut Denver Creek, nnd trestle work nt Mill drough's Hill. He moved thence lor Roll ing Fork. Col. Hurlaii, witli the 10th Kentucky regiment, overtook him at Salt water bridge, over Rolling Fork, att ut tacked him, killing nnd wounding several ot his foice. The rebel General. Duke, was killed or wounded. Morgan (I'd precipitately before Hurhin to Dardstnwn, theiico nt. tempted I o escape between Lebanon nnd Bi llville. Col. Hopkins, of the 13th Ken tucky regiment, followed and nt tucked him south of Ihe Cumberland railroad yester day, killing nnd wounding several, and cap luring 00 guns, together with their cos sions. nmmuiiii ion, wagons nnd provisions. Cincinnati. 2d. An expedition to Pow ell county. Ky., dashed upon a rebel camp in the eastern part of that county, und captured the leader nnd 11 prisoners. 25 horses, a lnrgc amount of clothing, guns, blankets, etc.. I hut were being transported to Humphrey Marshall's cnmp. Nnshvilli. 1. General Rosecrans1 army numbering 4f.000 cfloct ivo men, with 100 pieces of artillery, skirmished all the wav to the battle field. 7 ?TTT?"TTSS At daybreak, on the 31st, everything ipetred to be working well. The battle ft K;iiel,on the right, nnd by 7 o'clock om- uiiBBounas inuicnieii inai b ioo was op feiachlnir tlic left wing, and the fight ged furiously for some time, and the foe if nlinued to approach on the right witur. '; tei (tending to the center. It was clear that t'lorlirht was donbllmr on the left wlmr. r i ne tin . enemy hud compelled us to make u complete chanue of front on that wing, und pressing the center. At this moment six butteries opened on the rebels, who be trail to give way. They were driven buck n mile, when our whole lino advanced. The enemy again, niade formidable dem onstrations on our left, while they prepared for another onslaught on the right. Mean A'hile orders hud been issued to move our left, on the enemy, but before our loll had lime to execute thorn, the enemy again bur8ton our center with awful fury, nnd it hcuun to break. Itnscucruns' division was thrown into tlic breach, and the enemy again retreated hastily into n dense thicket. Atrnin they assailed our right and weie driven buck. Uy this time (lie number of slrauglers was formidable, and the pros pects rather discouraging but there was no panic. Early In the day wc were severely em bat rassed by Ihe enterprise of the rebel cavalry who mndo serious dashes on por tions of MeCnokV ammunition nnd sub sistence trains, capturing a number of wag ons nnd artillery stores. Ammunition was alarmingly scarce. At two o'clock the battle shifted from the riulit to the left the enemy discover inir the impossibilities of success to his main design, had suddenly massed his forces on the left, crossinir the river anil moving under the cover of n high bliiflf ut night. The fight raged with unremitting fury lor some time when the rebels were clu eked. The scene nt this period was magnificent ly terrible. The wholu battle was in view. Tl nemy deploying right ami left, bring ing up llieir batteries in fine si vie. llosenerntiV Chier or stiilf. Lt. Col. Gor sehe. hud his bend taken off by a round shot, nnd blond spaltetcd lite General nnd some of lii stall". The loss of our siile. consider ing the te-rriflc nature of the enemy's firing was comparatively limited. The" enemy's lo-i-i must have been more severe. We mourn the loss of several r our finest olli eers. When the battle closed the eneniys oeciipiielilie ground which wux ours in the morning, and tho advantages were in their favor. Jan. 1 The rclie'a renewed the battle tli great determination. Thev made n sh ut our center but w.re renuNed. 'ney weie driven slowly during the day. fiiikness made it iumo-sihlc to nnw our idvntiinge to n (oension. Tomirrnw It ho battle will be resumed nnd we feel con- ldi - nt of uliunnte victory. Our lows, since tYYdnenlnv morninir amount to .LOCO kilhd MASONIC NOTICE. Tho Regular Communications of WAR RUN LODGIS, No. 10, F. nnd A. M., Jnck sonvlllo, Oregon, for A. I). 18i!i, will bo held on tho following days, to-wit : STfx-KLixnvy SO. Marob. 4. Aixril 1. A.rril Q9. TSZeiy 27. tTuxxo B4"- Regular KctalAu Il mil Fnnllval. rxxly 89. VviSXi.jt BO. Ootobor ax. Novouxtoor SO. DDooem'bor HO - Annual Ft-tftlval an DTili, T'e hour of meeting will bo from Sep tember to March, at half-past C i.u.;nud from March to September, at half-puft 7 o'clock, r. m. Tho brethren are earnestly requested to attend early, for work will to commenced at tho appointed hour. lirethren will do well to save this adver tlbument for future reference. ALEXANDER MARTIN, W. M. IIkuman Ilr,ooM, Scc'y. Jacksonville, Jan. Ud, 18G3. lii NEW STORE -AT Jump-OfT-Jo, Jofcphlnc Co. A. FISHER & BRO. WOULD respectfully inform the cltlzenn Josephino nnd ntljolning counties that they hnvo jiK estubllshcd a Drntich Storo on Jump olf-Jo, consisting of a general as sortment of MINERS; FARMERS, A3SFD LADIES' t Which nro olfercd for snlo nt a low prices, and LOWEIt, than they can bo obtulned el.-ewlieio in tho county; but for CASH, and only Tor cash, or for marketable pro diice. 59. Call and see us, nnd convlnco your--elves of the good qiiulity of our inerchnn ellso and of tho lowuess of our prices, bo lore purchasing elsewhere. It is no trouble for us to show goods. A. FISIIKR & BRO., Per M. Rosknukko, Agent. Dec. 10, 1802. tf WE beg to Inform our friends nnd tho publio in general, that we huvo on hand and nro constantly receiving from our senior partner, resitting In Paris (Franco), by every ste.uner. a large nml choice selec tion of French goods, consisting of Beavers, Oiidulcs, Doeskins, FANCY CASSLMKRKS, Velvet, Cashmere and Silk Vestings,. Or tho newest styles. Also, Furniture Plnslics, Uillinn! Clollu, FRENCH HATS, - AND - Hatters9 I'IiibIicm, TrimiuliigH. Etc., Etc., Etc. M. LANZENBERG & CO.. 020 Clay uml Mill Moiigomery xt., Sail Fruuchco. M. LANZENIIEUG, 18 ruo Ncuvo St. EiiHtacIio, Paris (Franco). pO-ountry order received and prompt ly allended to, und also orders for nil purin or Europe'. dcclihuK Wire Rope! Ii 75 Per Cont. CHEAPER ! Than any otiikk kind ok jioer: Why'. ItKOAt'SK. Compnrcd with uny other Unpo of eipnil hlivui,'ii, it h r.ont kouu to h times moiik iiLit.viii.i: I IIkcausk, it Is hiiitv per cent, moiitkii I UKmt'riK, It Is less than ommiai.I' tho diame ter, and only onk-.simii of tho iii'i.k 1 I)iX'AtK, it is 1'ivn timks the strength of tho mini! size of tho liKMi' iton: I Dkoaimk, It does not htiiktcii or kiiiiixk, in dry or wet weather I Dkcai'sk, It does not aiisoiiii watkij, nnd douldo Its original wmonrl IlKCAI'KK, it is UH 1'I.IAIII.K US tllO OtllLT lOpet of equal strength I Wire Rope 1 tho only kind or Hope thnl can tio iim-iI to aiivaxtaok. for holhtlng from de-cp slml'ls. and Inclined planes, for loot; l'uinp Hopes, Derrick (Juv Hopw. Ferry Ropes, olo. etc. Those who huvo ouco given our Who Hopes n trial, will usii no oti'kii. at any price. Circulars Klving scales of weights and strengths, prices, testimonials, etc., will be forwarded by uddresslng tho manufac turers, or their agents throughout tho State. 3l)-:im A. S. UALLIDIK&CO., C'lny iili-ct-t, 4 W, Nan FraiirUco. LOVR & RLGKR, Agn'l. Jacksonville. a $100 Itcwnrrt! For any case of Syphilis, in any stage, which I)n. Lk RlCIIKAU'H Goi.DKX IlAWAM I'llilstO euro. No comineut is necessary on this medicine, it stands entirely upon its own uneqiiuled merits; it has cured thou sands who have waited handsome fortune-, nnd will cure thousands more. Golden Itnl sum No. 1 fur Hist mid second stages, sucli as sores upon tho legs or other parts of tint body, soro eyes, etc., etc. Golden Hubum No. 2, for Tertiary, Mercurial und Syphilitic UheumatiMii. Price. $5 per bottle; upon receipt of this sum wo will ship to nnv part of the State. Notick.-Wo huvo no agents for this medicine, nml nro solo pro prietors and manufacturers. All ordent must bo directed to us to obtain Iho gon:' uiiio. uuhtvo well tlio maiiiilacturer-i numo upon ouch Inside label. We guarunteo a perfect and lusting euro. RICHAIIDS A. WHITFIELD, Imporlers, WIioIcmiIo uml Retail Druggist, Corner of Clay and San somW streois, San Frnnclsco. Also, Solo Agents for tho Celebrated Spanish Avn- o rK, u preparation noverknowii lo fail, lor thu euro of Gleet, Gonorrlmsa, lr- ritutlon, Gravel, all Uriniuy de- tuiigemouts. Nouo geuiiiuo without our clrcilur of Golden Uulsam wrapp- r39 eil nroundthii bottle, .'iin Sp-tis EAGLE MILLS ! THE undersigned, present owner of themv mills, would notily tho public that ho has secure-d t o services of on experienced miller, mid will furnhdiUio Very best article of Flour in excliuugo for wheat, ut Iho following rates, to-wit : For each buUol of good wheat, thirty-six pounds of Hour, Ivy tiouuds of millliiiri and eight noiindx of I bran. AhhKli v. I'AKMIAM. I Jacksonville, Dec. 2S, 1S02. tt J