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; fSACH BRO.'S .tackson villi:, - DKAI.KnH IK - X52T37" C3rOOC3.S, FJSDI0N1BLB GUITIIIKOi AM) ALSO IN provisions, Liquors & Tobacco V "Mw (f2.rv.nrJc! ? Slew Goods ! ! Hew Goods ! ! ! IMMENSE RECEIPTS - AND Grand Display OP NEW FAhh & WJliWEK QrOGdL3$, AT n lO.'S TUT' ''ike lJ-ittirt In announcing In (lie ) public linn we ImvfjiHl received u liuptr. mo it fmluunable uml better clctcl Cluck ol FANCY AND STAPLE cLOTi-msra, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1I0NNF.TS, HATS, till AWLS. K.umuiinr.uiKS, DRKSS-TRIMMINGS, RIMIONS. NOTIONS. ktc, ktc. than nny ever before brought to tills market. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! U TK have Jut opened tlio Ltst nml hrg P U ! stock of PJROVflSffONS! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. RVF.lt OFFF.RKD IIKRK. OUR MOTTO, " QUICK BALES-SMALL PROFITS" we feel confident, M gunraiitco to iw the continuance of ilic patronage with wlilcli our customers have liltlicrtn favored us i nnil t lie niMiiinn we have now made to our former lino of trade will, wo liope, tfeiirt to in the biluneo of the trading population of this town uml vicinity, to ull ol whom we prnmlou prompt nml pnlilo nltentinn. Please cull uml convince yourselves. SACHS IJHOS. CQf All sorts of marketable Produce taken In e.chnngn fur gnoik Jacksonville, Oct, 20, 1802. Scmi-lUcckln Sentinel. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. From Jan. 28th to Feb. IM. Springfield (Mo,), 28th. An rxpnlln" frmii Fnyctli villi'. Arknmns, to Vnn Ilurcii, nircmlcd in capturing the rebel steamer Julia Kiinii uml three hundred prisoners, without loss on our Bide. Suit Luke. Feb 1st. Colonel Connor's command hud n desKrulc fLJit Willi the (nd.iiiK, on llcnr lliver, ln() miles norlh ol lien, killing 221, niul tunny ure suppncd lo bo drowned they nlo IimiIj 175 prison ers, destroyed tlio lodges, provisions, etc. Colonel Conner's low was three killed nml thirteen wounded. Wellington, Jnn. .list. The Admlnls Irntioii Isuigugid, through eminent cuuu M'l, ill preparations to bring In Tore the Sit prelim Court the question of tint power of Ihe President, in time of rebellion, to sus pend the writ of Imbttit cnrnis. They lire determined to settle the question without dulny. The prrcpect Is tlmt the Scnntc, which hns recommended tlmt the Mlssnnri Hmun eipution Mill, will grant SKUIWUIIIU (the nimmiil fi.xid by the IliiiiKe), uml will re quire the nholishmcnt ul slavery tit once. Miijnr General Hookrr Is hero tn-ilny. Nothing new from the Army of thu Polo nine. Fortress Monroe. Jnn, 30lh. The rebels crowd thu IllackwntiT. nml (Jen. Pick sent n force ngnlusl them, driving them back with considerable loss. Thu rebels rclrctilid Inwards Frunklin. Fortress Monrm', Feb. 1st. Tlicfnl'nw In;; is mi extract from n di'imtch from Pay iiiusier I'Vllon, on bnurd the steamer New London: We urrivul oil" Galveston nlnnon liidny (Jan. 3lst.) Orders were issued to prepiire fur uctinu. The Ilronklyn slnpicil iibmit two miles from the Fori, while the New London nml Scoilu wuit close in. to draw. If piwslhlc, the fire from the enemy's Imtierles. The bull was openid by the llro-iklyn. Ihe Seotia following with her U-ineli" Purriilt puns. No reply wns eli cited. We I lien advanced In within u mile and u hnll and opened nn the encampments. w u were rolling trcmcmlnusiy, uml nail to lire as wo were rising. Our slarbontd 30- piiiiudeis poured in shell, which exploded ui'ide of ihe fort, nml hrnuglit down the rcliel ling. Alter firing several shots, the uctioti ceased. As we retired, the rebels oH-md on in with n field buttery. We gave u brnudiide, and the Scotia sent three balls, ull of which exploded In Ihe hittery. On Monday, we shall try to pas the fort. Galveston Is u doomed town. New York, 2d New Orleans letters say the Harriet Iaine escaped, chased by the llrooklyn and two gunboats. ll.iltintorc 2d. A Richmond dispntuli unuoiinces the capture ofu llrilisliHteiimer, Ihe Princess Itoyal. while attempting to run the bloekiule oil' Churleslnii. The ves sel hud n vulimbli! cargo, Including cannon, slenui engines fur gunboats, rifle powder, etc. A party of Englishmen, skilled In the iiiiiimfuctnru of projectiles, were nlso cap tured. The pilot uml p.irt of the crew escaped, Cairo, Feb. -M. From Vlcksburg we learn that the water in the cot-oil is from two to lour feet deep. Itiver men think it will bo ol no practical nlue ; but military engineers dilUr, mid ure going on with Ihe work. A Uiclimond dispatch says f.,000 Yiinkro nre at work on the canal, intend ing lo llo.it ve.-M.ls through, nml land troops k'low. Tlio Yanki-o force Is ubuut 80,000. New York, 2d. The report of the de struction of the pirate Florida was con firmed by tlio urrivul of tlio Creole from New Orleans. It wns reported at Havana that heavy firing had been heuid oil' Man tanzas and Cardenas, us If coming from owel in serious conflict nt sea. It was stnled that the Florida, or some rebel ncs sol had been captured by Federal gunboats, but with what result hus not been Known. The Creole afterwards arrived at Havana with news that she hud spoken the Federal gunboat Cayuliogo, with the report that she had wen u simmer on fire, mid sup posed it to bo tlio Florida, und tlmt other vcstcls were firing Into her. New York, 2d. Horace Oreely denies that ho has solicited thu Interference of Franco in our nlwirs. Washington, 3d. The Iron clad Mnn Inuk lay under the rebel fire of Fort .Mc Allister for hours, to try the esselj balls had no more (fleet on her than hailstones. In the Home, tho select Committee- on iho Pacific Itiiilmid has made u govero re port npnimt the Atlantic and Pacific Tele graph Company.declaringllmt Ihey charg ed much neater rates to California than dm Inw allowed, and that tliev liiue over charged tho Government as filch as S50 per day. lo say nothing ol over-charges to commeicial men Fust nnd West. I Tho Negro Soldier Hill has pa?wl the Hone. by a vote of 8!) lo 83. All tho He I publican voted for it e.cept three. ) There is reason for stating thnt General Uutli r hns not ncccptfd Iho command of Union forces In Louisiana ami Texas. Fortress Monroe, 1st. Richmond pipers ,piv it wns not the Florida thnt sunk the i Hutteras ou the 17th, osshe did not leave MTMWMM Mobile until Ihe 18 ill. The pnpers state I lint thu voscl tlmt did sink the Ilatterns wns the Hrltlh tnnii-nf-wur Spilflrc, prohn blvncllng under orders nn nccnuiit ol Com. W'llkin' extraordinary blockade at Nn.uu, uml other ports, which lias wearied out Hrilish endurance. Chntlannngn. ,10th. It Is reported thnt Vnn Horn has recaptured Holly Springs, und tuken 700 prisoners. New York. .'Id. Kx-Gnvcrnor Morgan was elected United States Senator to (lav. The HrltWi steamer St. Thomas, nt As pinwnll, reported that tho pirate Retribu tion burned four veels neur St. Thomas. The following dispatches arc taken from Richmond papers : Charleston .Jnn. .tOlli. Another Uritlsli steamer successfully run the bloekndo hist night Into u Confederate port. Scouts re port tlmt Pinckuey nml lull's Island hnvc Itccii cvncu.iled by the enemy. Forty sev en sail of vcrrcls nre reported nt Hilton ' llemt. Charleston, Jnn. .list. The Iron-clad gunboats, Cldeom nml Palmetto State, with threa steamers us tenders, went out beyond the Imr this morning to nttnek the blockading fleet. The engagement com menced nt four o'clock. Tho Palmetto Slate opened fire on Iho Federal gunboat Mcrceditn, carrying 11 trims nnd 100 men, i which soon sunk in fie fathoms ol water. Her cnmuuimler. with a boat's crew, dime aboard nnd surrendered. One shot pierced her below, going cliun through her. dipt. Tucker, ol thu Chicnru, reports sinking nnother Federal gunboat nnd diswliling the stcnmlilp (Junker City. The latter wns set on lire nml hauled down lier flag, but nflrrwnnls rsenned. She was seriously damaged. The bloeknding fleet outside, ut the time of Ihu nltsek, niimliereil twenty three vessels, Including three first-clns frignles. The Federal loss wns very rovi re. The nllnck wns a complete suews nn our purl, with not n mnn hurt on our gunboats. Ihe lilnckmlers liave illsappeureil ; not one to be seen within five miles with the best glares. It is puppocd nearly nil of the crew of thu Moreedlbi perished. The Pnl metto State hud no boats, uml could render her no usslstiitice. Ilmdipinrlers hind nnd nnvnl forces' Charleston, .Tun. 31 si. About live o'clock this morning, the Confederate Stnlw' naval force of this stutlon nltuikiil the blockad ing fleet oil' ihe Imrhnr of Charleston, sunk, dispersed nml drove out or sight for n time the intiru hostile fleet, therelore, we, Ihe uiiderslgiiiil.comiminders of the ('on ft derate hind nnd naval forces in this qn irter. do hereby formally declare the blockade by the Unilitl States or the cily of ClmrleOnn In be raised, by superior force of the Con federate States, from nml after this 31st of luuunrv. 18fi3. (Signed.) IIkai'iicoaiiii. Gen Commanding, Imiiiaiim. Flag Officer. Charleslnn. Feb. 1st. Ycstrnlnv after- nnon.n stmnier was plnotd ut the disposal of foreign Consuls, to see for lliemselves that nn blockade existeil. The French nml Spanish Consuls, nceoinnnnleil by Gen. Ripley, nccvpliil Ihe invitation of tlielvig I lish ('omul, ami, with the cnmmnndi-r of tlie Ilrlllsh wur steiimer Petrel, went five miles beyond the nuul nnchornge of Iho bloekadvrs und found nothing of them with ' glasses. At u late hour this evening, four bloekuders re-nppeuied. keeping far nut, I The foreign Consuls here held n meeting llil evening, nnd were unnulinoiisly of Ihe i opinion that the blockudu has been legally ruisid. Advices from the United Stntes Consul nt Matamnrns, stale thai thirteen hundred UnlnnWls hnve nrgnnlzetl near llrownville. Into two cavalry regiments, The Consul writes that about fifteen hundred ure ready to join them as boon ns nnn nml nmmunilion nre furiiisheil. The niinounoeinent lhat Hanks' e.Xiediilon wns designed for Texug produced lids organimtion, HMMMMHUMUmMMU A chnp sometimes comes Into our office nml sits hour nfier hour, without tilling 'one word ol truth during the whole lime. He ran outsit n hen nml nutlie llie devil. He must be one of the telegraphic reporters for the Ai-iooiuted Press. l'ttntict. From the above wo Infer thnt the ulr In n printing office, nnd association with the editor, has a tendency to increase u report er'tf (Ve-nbilitics. Pavi.no Tiiimi'ii i. Coin. Tho Vhilln (Cal) Delia, of Jan. 1Mb, makes mention tlmt Mujor Kddy, Pnymuslcr U- S. A., wus then engaged in disbursing S-15.000, to Companies I), K, I und U. The puvments were m.ido In gold coin. From the Portland Time wo learn thnt tho resignation of Col. T, R. Cornelius, 1st. Reg. O. 0. V., has been ucceptod, lo take tUVct In July last. Skwino Socikty. The Jacksonville' Sewing Society will meet at Iho residenco, of Mr. Alberts, on Tuuday, Ftbruury 10th, at one o'clock. , Dentil comes to ull, und the world docs not need your presence so mnch m It nteds your moral lieraism. A " Thundering big lio" It now rendered "u fulminating enlargement of elongated vcroclty." One Iluiulrcil Volunteers Wanted For Company ". To Servo Thrco Years, unless sooner Discharged. SlOO Bounty Will lie paid after two year's service, or sooner If tlio war is ended. TI1K Compiny will conit of one Cap tain, one I'lrct nnd one Second l.ieuleii nut. one l'lrct Sergeant, one (Juiirtvrinntrr .Sergeant, one Cmninlsxtry t-ergennt. live Sergennlc. eight Corpornl. two lenmleri'. two Farriers or Illuckinltli', one Saddler. one W'ngoner. nnd sevenly-eiplit privates. Total, One 1 In nil red enlislul men. RATF.S OF PAY: Kirt Sergeant (per month) $20 0(1 All oilier Sergeants 17 Oil Corporals U 00 Carriers or Illneksmitbs 1ft n.l Prlvnteinml lluglers 13 00 l'or each hnrc fiirnUlied 12 Ull In nddltlou, Ihe men will be furnbhul with clothing, sub-istence, iitinrters nml im-dlcnl ultetidniicc. The nfluwanee for clothing Is three dollars nnd lllly cents per month. When nn cullilcil man draws li-fs than his yearly nlliiwnnee or clothing, he will be cntllliM to the dilU'reiiet' In nu'iiey. The men will be cullrleil n privates. After iK-ing milMiTed Into the service ol' Ihe Pul led .siHie. llie nppolulmeut ol iiuu-oommii-sioiied ollkivrs will U made. Enrolling Office? nt Jncksonvillo. i;iililid men will Ik' sent In Camp linker. In Mtmll iKirlles. nt Govermneut exHnn. to lie drilled and uun-lereil Into the M-rviev of llie I'ulii-d Sintes. when urius nnd clothing Will lie I'liniWllHl llielll. W.M. M. HAM). Recruiting OlHeer. Jackinvllle. .Inn, is, IMI.1. umt Valuablu Ifllcli l'ropurly FOR SALT?.. piIE UNDKKSIONFD OFFKRS for X sale his valuable property, situated 12 miles Irani JiickMinvllb , In .lilek-on count. Oregon, on llie Crwoeut Cily nmd, com-ls't-lug of Ihe lullowing.' TWO MINING nrrr'UKS-lheoiie on the south side of Appleiiale treik I" nlMiiit nine mill's long, and the one ou the mirth iiIhiui pIx miles li.ug, ech eajKible of contiilniiig Irom twelve In lllleen hundred Incliwor water. Ilotli dliches are in coin plete order, nnd nre riluated In a milling illi-triet that hi,vs wugvs, uml which Is ul mos! lnc.hnulHlili). DWKLL1NG IIOUSK, .vc.-Thcre Is nhoncomrortuli!etwo-iitiryiuelllug-hmiH-, suitable lor apulilic Iiuiih), and well lootiUil, Willi a slalile, store-hniiHe and vnr-liou-e, and eouv eiileut oul-buildliigs. 'I here Is sev eral nortw nt laud unjoining, sultaUu fur n gulden or vineyard. This Is mi opportunity seldom to lo met with to get u eomlortrtlile lioiuntnid nml make money, ns the pniprietor will k1I viry retionable and make llie terms iity. l'or Niriiculur apply In ihe undersigned, on the premium, or lo -Ias T. (i'i.knn. in Jacksonville WILLIAM W. I'OWI.KIt. Jsck-oinille. Jan. Ul. lMi3. Jun3lin'i Wi; lMg lo Inform our friends and the public In general, tlmt w Imveou luiiid uml are ooiiMuully receiving limn our seulur partner, renin lug In I'urli (l'ruiice), liv every sU-rfimr. a large uml ulioloe silte tiou ol 1'ieuvh goods, oonslrtlug ul UeRVers, (linliilcs, Doeskins, FANCY CASSI.MKHKS, Velvet, Cashmcro and Silk Vcstingi, Of the new et t styles. AImi, Fiirnlliire I'lnslits, llilliunl Cloths, FRENCH HATS, - AMI - Uutti'ih' I'liiKliCH. TiimiiiiiigH, Lie, Lie., Lie. M. LANZENJJERG & CO., 020 Cluy und OUI .Moiiuuitiy n., Huu KiuuvImjo. m. lanzi:n'iii:ug. 18 rue Numuht Kustaohe, l'srls (I-'inuoe). KrCounlry order u-oelvid nnd prompt ly iilleiidid lo, und uIki urdus lor ull miw oIIiirtiH. iliclIiiiiH 400 lbs. Sweot Butter, PUT UP ON HYA'IT'S PUAIIUK, In June lat. Hettcr Ciuii itny Huttir now nt ii (If, Just rf ceivid nod fur sale by 11YAN, MOHOAN CO. JamJiiJhOH. TO THE FARMERS. Wo shall hereafter lake, In exchange for goods, nil descriptions of produce that vvu nun find ii market for, at the highest mar ket rules. RYAN. MORGAN .fc CO. Jon. 28, lt.63. litittcr! Jlulti'i'!: TUST received 1,500 pounds or OltAMlK J Cou.MV KirrhK. of u-ctint Importation ti Ihu Ixthmus, It Is uu ulrn ailirlt, jir fully wtH.uiul wM jmckal, in packages of 100 pounds; wlilcli will keep nnywluie. and Is supeilor to thu greutir pot tiou ol tvcalltd Uvek butter. K. 0. SFSSIONS. With llradbuiy i Wade. Jackeonvlllc, Nov. 5ih, laOJ. RYAN, MORGAN & GO. Dissolution Notice rpiir. FIRM OF RYAN .t HINDI: Imi JL Uui disulvitl, by mutual eni lit. thH day. P. J. RY.N, K. HINDU. Jacksonville, Jnn. 8, lfc(53. Copartnership Notice fPHK undersigned have lids ihy n 1 nied themelves together, for'the ur pne of conducting n general mcrctmmlit buities. in Jnekonvilh'. Oregon, under ll '. firm immennd style or RVA N, MOUG A N .VCO. P.J. UYAN. K. S. MORGAN, K. IIINDK. Jacksonville, Jnn. 8, 1802. r. j. iiv.vx. . .k. s. Monru.v. . .utivvsini iun : RYAN, MORGAN & CO., -DKALF.RS IN LIQUOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ISOOTS fc .SHOES, IK Ets-'ja"SLxtT"SB"B."fc3 HATS AND CAPS, '"' t "T c 'r ft r fir i (.i j. JLxiS U ju u j t o , Fino Japan and other Paints, Oils and (ilass, Crockery & Glaosvaro, DRUGS 8c MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, 3VrXJT32Xtl3' TOOLlb, CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOL Anil nthur (looilh htiWcil t the wantu of tliu l'tililic COT Wc shall aim to keep up a full $vi t6yund ooiiiploto stoek olfifh tjtst Oft nml ilttuuUc Gmtdt, ut "IwU USf ull bcusoiM of Ihe "J jfW jnr, nnd we m&4 imroan oonfidently m'M UHr to our old friends uml "fesO (Jgf the public, tlmt we intern) icl lir to make It to their InUrest to ( l&ff- dial with us. -Ua CALL TO SJ3I3 US. RYAN, MORGAN & CO. Jacksonville, Jan. 8, 16C3 junl J l