RfVS9MtTH SACH BROSlScmi-lUcckhi Sentinel. JACKSON VILLI':, X7S71ao2ois.lo cto 3El.ot,:ll -DKAI.KKS IK- F1SHI0NMB CLOTHING ! AND ALSO IN Liquors & Tobacco Blew Goods I New Goods ! ! Itfew Goods!!! IMMENSE RECEIPTS AND Grand .Display OF NEW FAEiffj & WINTER AT SAqilS BEO.'S w . . . .. t public that we have just received a in ' act , mure 'wifuoHuUt! atitl Idler related stock ol FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTI-THSTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, RONNFTS, J I ATS. SHAWLS. km huu i nrcniKS, dhfss-thi.mmings, rhirons, NOTIONS. MTU., KTC than any ever beforo brought to this IIMI'JiCt. Gi ocerios T Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! W Y) hnve just opened tho best and lurg' ct -sleek ol -aiaa! O FMESIOrbT I Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. KYKIt OFFKRHD UKRK. OUR MOTTO, aUIOJi: SALSS-SMAIL PROFITS' we feel confident, will guarantee to us tho, coiwiiiuancu oi ino pnronuge Willi winch ' onreu-tonieis nave hitherto favored us; 1MUK0 piensurc in nnnnuncing to llie'of live or six thousand infantry. The nnd the addition we have now niado to our. Fail fa?;, Va lth. Our cavalry, under former lino of trade will, wo hope, secure to. General Staid, drove enemy out of Thor H the balance of tin (nulin-r iwnnilntioo of ' om-lil'im (inn. mid General Schiu:; division this town and vicinity, to all of whom we promise prompt and polite, attention. riease call and con viuce. vouisclvc. SACHS DUOS. IMF All soils of Inaiketabe Produco taken in exchange for joods. Jacksonville, Oct. 20,1802. BY OVEULANpTELEGRAPH. TKMiOIIArillMlTU YIIKKl I'Olt TIIK sknti.nki,. Dates to tlie Uli November. New Voile, 2d. Tin- ! iliHpii tcli says, tebols have bct'ti clri wtt liom JPhilo inent, London county, hut hnve u huge foiec between tin ru mid Snicker's Gap. A I:uei!iviltu ilispntvli. dated the 1st, says there is u large icbel force in the She iiiiiuloali Valley, just beyond the (Jtip. Cannonading had been lieaid in thai dhee lion. Jt was pnppoFod that Rayard's and Stu art's cavnlry were engaged, as .Stuart pu-sed through the Gup l lit day previous with several tli(iiuii(l cavalry and lour pieces or artillery, encamped at Union, and yesterday puscd down the valley. ashingtuu, .'Id. A dispatch rroin Houdquartois of Army of Potomac, dated 'id, hays : General Plcusunton came up with the enemy's cavalry and artillery tit eleven o'clock yesterday, at I'hilnmcut. The light was conducted wholly by artil lery, mid lasted fur live hours, when the enemy retired to Union, u small town, three miles beyond. Our loss was one killed nnd fourteen wounded. Five of the enemy are known to have been killed. At eight o'clock this morning, General Pletinnton renewed the attack. During the forenoon he was reinfoieed by n brig ude of infantry. At one o'clock the icbels fell back, and our troops occupied the town of Union. Another portion of our nrmy took pos session of Snicker's Gap today." Three brigades of rebels were nt the latest accounts advancing mi the west, side of the uiotiiitain. in two columns. Firing followed, but no more is known, A special dispatch saws that the rebels'1"11- A' our huge steiinnr.s laden null cot are making demonstrations towards Mmi.! ton are there, awaiting an opportunity to 1D.S114. tiinl Iniil vim dII'ii (ruin irmii Hull run t lie blockade. I Kim briii"c. . linslon? ,'ld. The Inst seen of the pirate Alabama was in longitude (!!), and latitude .'W, steering northwest, under full head ul ' steam and sail. Washington, .'Id. A dispnteh from' Meudipiarleis or the Army of the Poto-j mac, dated 12.1, to the Piesidcnt. niyn Gen-1 ernl .M(!(Jlilliin t.'li.cmi.lis fnnii Sniekci-V i (Jap, stating that he hut full possession of that position. When Geucinl Hancock arrived there, it was held by the eneuiy's . cuvulrv. wild wi-i'i! driven nut liv n cnliiinii - - -j " - rebels advaiicul to retake, but were dis pelled by our rilled camiuiis. The positiuu is a strong one. It is said Generals Jackson and Hill are in the valley opposite. General Pleaa:i ton hail driven the cnemy'8 cavalry seveinl miles beyond Union, at It this r. M.. cap turing sivcrul of their wounded, and ex ploding one of their caissons. (Signed,) Maiicv, Chiel of Stair. Cairo, ,'ld. A dispatch Irmii tfaekson, Tenn.. dated lid, says that news icceived at draut s heailipiarters yesteiduy, lioin tlie Snath, tvu Rienei, conllnns the capture of .Mobile. Philadelphia, .'Id. Tho Washington Star says: Lust nights inivuncu ol l lie Army nf'thc Potomac, under ISurnside and Por ter, doubtless camped upon the line of the Alexandria and Winchester Turnpike from I'pperville. tluee milis in front of Ashhy's ! (Jap down to Middlctown, a distancu of it) miles. I neir cavalry must nave naneii , for the night very near, if not on, tlie line of tlie .Mniiasfas Gap U.iilro.id, soniewhero between Fiout Royal and Thoroughfure (Jap. SigePs force must lmvc ndvanced on the same railroad to Thoroiighliirc Gap belore ' . uiglitrall. while bn-Kli? was uouotlcss ml- Hoston. fitli. Tho returns from 125 J wincing in rear of Sigel. nwn, jjv,, Ainlrow, Rep., lor Governor, I The march of Sickles' division yesterday l(i7,lfi0 ; (Jen. Dcveie', people's Union can from belore Alexandria to extreme front i didate, -I8..'I80. Andrew's majority wil be i icllects great ciedil on it. ! about '20,000. New Yoik, -1 th. The Herald's spcniul from Wheatland, Yn., '.M, says McClellan jreconuoitied enemy from the front this i evening. Pleatanton's cavnlry, supported by u brigadj of Doubled.iy's division, drove icnels irom tneir posuion, iney con testing ground witli considerable spirit.' Jackson and Lonu'street are just beyond Snicker's Gap with large force. llim-er's Ferrv, LM Nocncmv opposed I our r advance until it leaclud iaiiickerville, ! when tliey reliealed to the western side. As our column reached tho crest of iho hill, a body of icbel cavalry, one battery and two brigades of infantry, cinergid from woods in diieelion of Winchester, but they retreated when lire was opened on i thein. It is evident tliey intended to dis- jute possession of Snicker's Gap, but were ate. Tho impression seen)3 to be general that there will hu a battlu to-morrow. AYu'.hin::lon, lth. Four icbel mail car- r'ers wcro arrested with a lame mail, des- tined for Alabama. Virginia, and other! rebel states, while attempting to cross in to Virginia. i took i)os?ession of it. No eiieinv in sight i Mast owning. Our cavalry also holds ISrickland'ss Mills, where tlie icbels had ' strong Ibice. R.iyaid's eavahy holds Al-, die and country between that point and SiL'el's advance. New Yoik, 'I th. General Mitchell died ot Rouufort, S. 0., Oct. .'lOtli, of yellow fever, which piovailcd there. Osweg-i, N. V .'Id. The propeller Day State and six schooners were wiecked last night, and several persons perished. Duffulo, th. The lesiill of election not yet ascertained. The indications nie that Seymour lias u large majority in New Yoi k city. The two Wood and n large number of Democrats, are believed to be elected to Cone less. New Jeisey, as far ns lieaid from, has gone largely Democratic. Michiganscattering return indicate the election nf entire Republican ticket by fi,nilfl majority. Illinois returns arc meagre. Arnold. Republican, is elected in thu Chicugo dis trie! for Conirrc.s. bv l.'IfH) to l.."i(lll inn. ijority. Dut:s to Oth Noveitiltcr. Washington, fitli. The Sicretary of War has oidered a Military Commision to be organized, to iiupiiie into the conduct of Hucll, in reference to his permitting the invasion of Kentucky by Riugg, and his failing to relieve Mumfurd-ville'; his con duct during thu battle of Perrysville, and his allowing Rrugg's Torec to escape from Kentucky without attacking him. Cairo, -lib. The Oronudii Appeal of Nov. ,'ld, says : The truth is now manifest that we me occupying n somewhat preca rious defensive situation ; hence thu disap pointment and uneasiness prevalent among all classes. New York. oth. The ships of war Da cotah and Vauilerbilt wilt probably sail to search for the Alabama. A letter from steamer Norwich, ol' Georgetown, S. C. stall's, that thu fort at that place was deslioyed and several rebels killed. Con irabai.ds report a good deal of siekncrs at Oeoigetowu ; they nNo rcpoil that a sin giiulloating buttery and it ten inch thick iron clad vos.-cl are being built ul (.'harks- Washington, nth. A dispatch from iHwIqimritfr-. nf tin: army of thu Potomac, " from the liiglits a lavoralile view ' I""1 "I" Shenandoah Valley, and no I"1'"1-' ljIy of the enemy was to be seen. The command of cavalry and nrlillory, """"'P rii'iiwiiituii. occupied Piedmont lut l. 'I'"'" ""'ruing they pushed on. and "Iter u spirited skirmish occupied Mar- MiM-'Ue. They now hold thu upproaclies to ' .Muimwiw and Chester (Jap. Rebel cavalry showed themselves to-day minn-iili- Mii(kir'.4 (!m. (!i-n. MctMnllnii spent most of the aftei noon at thu top of ii - .-..... ..-. . Ashby's (Jap. talcing observations of the Shenandoah Valley. Information from Manassas says, the por tion ol ft icicles eouimanil.seiit to looK alter ( Orutige and AleMimbia railioad. fouiiil it i win in belter condition than was expected. I'oitnss Monroe, nth. Richmond iV iiminer of 1st, says, the recent movements of our troops indicate the entire evaciia i tion of Northern Virginia, or that their f movements are Hindu in refereueu to report ed advance of .MeUlellan tluoii'.'li Loudon count v, Also savs u clo.-e examiuatioii of CnmmisMirv nnd Quarlcrmuster depart- incut, will f.vposi! u ilegree of reekles-iiiess entirely inexcusable, and well calculated to depreciate the curieney of Government, if it had no oilier evil effect. New York, ."th. Full returns from this city, gave Seymour over .'11,0(10 majority. Tlie J'uliinie concedes his election. In I 'itv .Iin'-ei' llio I)iiiwiii-iiIii 1'iirri' I In, r0VVCl. j0-,0 nl1j t-0lmbly the Senate. Thcv will lmvo maioriiv on ioi.it ballot. iniijorily un which secures the election of n Senator. They elect Governor by upwards of 10, 000 majority. .Milwuuki. nth. I lie Democrats ot is- consi,, t.j,.ut two Congressmen, nnd the Re ,u',jCIUn three. Chlcngo, filli. Tim Illinois Conirres eight Deiiio'.'iats sinmil delegation stands to live Republicans. St. Louis, fit li. The radical emancipa tion ticket in this county is undoubtedly elected. Blair's friends claimed Ids elee- tion, but radicals think soldier's vote will elect Sam'l Knox. Leavenworth, (ith. Scattering returns ' Jvunsus indicate election of Republican ticket. San Francisco, nth. ccived by .Mayor : Tlw following re- Now Yoik. Nov. -Illi. To II. F. Tesehniaelier and .fn"-. Otis. Genllemnu Your bounty overpowers us; j thirty-five thousand nine hundred and fifty I six dollars more from towns in California. ' One hundred and thirty thousand sick and i wounded men will forego their pains for j a moment when they learn you nro making i their sorrows your own. Lot Stockton, i Santa Clara, nnd each and every contribu- tor whoso iinine aie not yet known, re ceive the heartfelt gratitude of our army 'and country. (Signed,) jrnxp.Y W. JJkm.ows, l'lesident. JiATKST. Nov. (!th. The following Now Yoik, is tlie 7 ' ushingtou special dispatch of the 5th : Dispatches of tho greatest importance, and which may elleet n change in the wliolo aspect, ol the war, wcro to- day submitted bv French Legation to Sec- rotary of State. A furnml meeting of the Cabinet was held tndnv, and adjourned till evening, when Gen. Hulleck was in at tendance by special invitation of the Pres ident. It is believed n decision of mote ultimate. Importance than any yet made in the course of the war, has been arrived nt. and will be nnnounecd before the end of the week. The air is pregnant with ru mots. Military and Cabinet changes aic positive. New TLirk. Cth. The Times' Upper ville eorroFpnndent nf the 4th, says : Gen. Pleasonlon's suceessfnll pursuit of Stuart win resumed at 10 o'clock in the morning. The enemy was placed in a very dangerous position, but after two hours' 'hard flirlit ing, Pleasonton, joinod by Averill, drove Stuart and his time thousand horsemen back until they broke and ran. They suc ceeded in making irnml their escape through Asliby's Gsp. McClellan's headipmrters are nt present at this place. Indication seem to be that both sides nro Feekimr to bring on n great battle in this neighbor hood, but the citizens suy that the sebels speak of their intention to got back to Richmond as speedily as possible. San Francisco, Nov. 7 The following was received from New Yoik. (illi Nov., f) p. in.: Stocks arc lower. Go'd .'II pre mium. Sterling exelinnge, lMnt.j. Sew ard informed Chamber of Commerce tlint the Government had already called the at tention of our Minister to Kngland to dep redatloni of the pirate Alabamn. The Knglish Coienil of New Yoik is also taken measures to lay the mnttcr belore his Gov ernment. Several of the cariroes destroyed were Knulish property. Thu Vanderbilt sailed to-day in searchof the pirate. Two other vessels will iro to morrow, nnd Com. Porter purposes going out in the Dread nought. Tec IMclunnnd Whlir professes to have information that the llritMi man of war Hi mil o recently approached New Orleans, and axsiimeil n hostile altitude, and demanded from aiithorilies James Lvnc. nu Kinrllsh subject cnutliifi! at Foil I'iekeus. ami In detiiullleation for thu sri.urc id' his peooual properly to the amount of Slliii.dllO. Gen eral liiuler N said to have rnpieskd fen day to coiflder the matter. San Francisco, Nov. 7th. Collector Rankin received yesteiday from Gov. An drew, of Massachusetts. stnliiur that eavalrv ! company to be raised heie for Mnssitcliii-'t i'h ! is in join (Jen. Hanks' forces in Tcxin. The route by which tliey lire to bo conveyed thither i1 not settled up. IIBOJSMAI BLOOM iraocoii'lnnlly on hand, and Is daily re ceiving new additions to his present larun and well selected stock of tmmh iiiEiidiiiSE ! Consisting, in part, of 323.0 Xirvtomt Stylora oT Freucli, Knglish, German nnd American CS"D 'rnR LADIES' HATS, IIOSIF.RY. and nil kinds or GAITKRS,' JJOOTKKSnudSLIPPKItS: A Large Stock of I334TLE.1IJ3XS c:3iCi'tiJE-na:.-Qir..n:a!ircrj-2 ROOTS, SHOKS.GAITKRS & HATS;, CROCKERY, i GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MIXERS' TOOLS of nil kinds, Particular attention Is paid to procuring the Itest voccri!H for Families. Aleo, Iho best qualities of LIQUORS, WINKS nnd COHRIALS, And u variety of other articles too numerous to mention, AH of tho ahovo goods will bo sold at prices to canifxtilion. All articles that may bo purchns-cd of me will tie warranted a represented, or the money will bo lefumled. Ludlesaiid Gentlemen are kindly solicited 1 to call nnd examine my prc.-cnt stock ami , prices beloru purchnclng elewhero. I am coulidout it will hu to their advantage. 1 ' consider it no trouble to show GooiK All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for merchandise. jCr Remember my old stand McCully's two-story, Fire-proof Brick Mains'. IIKR.MANRLOOM. .Taeksonvillo, Oct. Ill, 1S02. 27 a7T1C jTl'tT 31 KKCI I ANTS , and others receiving goods from Sun Fran-' cisco, por steamer Panama, t hut arc short any packages as per their Rills of Lading orDray Receipts, will please forward their bills immediately to Diigan & Wall, Ores cent City, for collection. In nil cases, the Original Invoices must accompany tho bills. RUGAN A: WALL. Agents. Crescent City, Nov. 1st, 1802. lUHtovl Butter!! "JUST received 1..100 pounds of Oiuniii: ' l Cor.vrv Hi rri:n, of recent importation m the Isthmus. It is an cutra article, per fixthj mi-eel. and veil icJ,l, lit packages of 1(10 pouud; which will keep anywhere,, and is superior to tho greater portion of j so-called fresh butter. K. 0. SKSSIOXS. With Ilradbury X, Wade. Jacksonville, Nov. fllli, 1802. i MAX MULLER, SlTCKSFOIt TO J. A. JJRUNNEK & BUOTIIBR Tim undersigned, having purchased fiom J. A. UruiiniT & JJrother their entire Stock of Merchandise1, Now oilers the s.uno for sale nt Greatly Reduced Prices, For -o-sii.- The stock consists of Drj & Fancy Goods BOOTS AND SHOES, GEOCEEIES, And. in fact, a varied n-ortinent of articles pertaining to the General .Merchandise business. LADIES nnd GENTLEMEN please to glvo me u call, and examine tlie Goods ami learn the Prices, before you make your purchase!'. Do not forget the place the Ilrlek Store heretofore occupied bv ltriiuuer A Itro. MAX MULLHIL Jacksonville July 111, 1W!2. 27 Watches and JeweLiy. HAS recently received a large and val uable stock of jrS SPRING ANDWKIGHT '5Q' CLOCKS. (M Jfe SILArKR WATCHKS. 2&&2J& DIAMOND JKWKLUY, PFARL. H.MKRALD, CAMKO SKTS. Together with u splendid lot of othi-r jFrnc-iKiiiyjL-cTfcr, Rrcast-Pin, IJronches, Kar-Riugs, Finger Rings, Lockets, Duckies, Clasps, Rracelcts, Sleeve Rations, Necklaces, Watch-Chnins. Chatelaini nnd Seals, All of which will be sold nt i.ow ruiiKs and warranted. .1. NKUHKR still continue:, to UK PAIR WATCIIKS, JMWKLRY mat CLOCKS, us hcietofore, in tho best man ner anil with dispatch. All urticlesiu his line inauufacturctl promptly mid with neat ness. Call nnd see his tock at the old stand, comer nf Third and California streets, .Jacksonville. -t-ltt". ;LOVE &BILGER ttiliforiiia Slrert, Jiirksoinilh'. DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER. LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE just received from tho Atlantic. Statis and San I'r.iuclseo. a compl'-tn stock of ecrythlngiu tholrllne, and will keepoonstanlly on hand an assortment of the best Tin, Fheet-lrnu and Copperwaiv. Urass Pipes, llydraulio Nozzles, I'oico PuiuiH, Chains, Lead Pipe. Hose. HARDWARF, CLTLFRY ; NAILS of all sizes: 15ar, Plalound assorted Tron ; Paints, Oils, Sizes nnd Glass: All qualities of Powder ; Shot of all number'); Unifies of every vnriety,etc.,etc. Also, nlways on hand, a large lot of stoves nf assorted sizes. " Hack's Patent Cooking Stove,'' and the "New Woild Stove." tho two very best and approved patterns in thu world. Parlor, Olllou and Cabin Stove-, fancy and plain, constructed on latest find saving plans. Hollers, Koltl-s, Pots, Pan, and everything connected with these stove, warranted duruhl't and perfect. All articles sold by them or manufac tured. WAKIt ANTED. Their work is mndo of the best material and of choicest pattern-. !SPQ..Or(lers attended to with dispatch, and filled according to directions. In every thing, their stock is the largest and let ever brought to Jacksonville, and they nro determined to sell at i.ow rniriN roit c-u. Call and examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Juno 2!i. lsio.-2!i. Agents for Halllday& LVsJVIre Hope. WE havo this day sold our stock of nier ehaudlso to .Mr. Max .Mm i.ku. From our friends and patrons wo would adlcit for Mr. Mn.i.t'.it a contlnuauo d" their lib eral patronage. J. A. HIIl'NN'EIt & IlkO. Jai-k'onvlle. July 12th. 1SH2. 27 W W'TKh - l.nan.ilOii iifumils l' Flour. " Tm 5 ii ; , i - ,....,..., , in exchange mr roou. ik SACHS I1KC S'.