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5C V I u. SACH BRO.'S'Scmi-Ulcchhj Sentinel. JACKSONVILLE, OiriJ.oloss-xl cto HLotvil -DKAI.KRH IX- IDl'ST" C2rOOC3.3, F1SM0X1BLB (WHIM!! J AND AI.SO IN Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods ! ! "KTytTr ft-nnflC ' J v t jj.j IMLIENSE RECEIPTS - AM) Grand Display OF NEW FALL & YTIXTEK G-oods, AT SACHS BRO.'S lirKl.t:. ..len.nr, in Bni.n..neiii- to !l.e H pnlilie that we hue jut mtivnl ' itbTkol FANCY AND STAPLE jijncT&r :.; CLOTi-nra, BOOTS AND SHOES, IJOXNKTS. 1IAT.S. JsllAWIi!. KMIlltUlDKIUIvS. MtiysTHIMMINGS, ItUJIJUNS. NOTIONS. KTO., KTC. ever before brought to this tian any urket. Gi .'OCCl'IGS I Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! llfK have just ojened the Utt and arg il t4 tock of Groceries ! PROVISIONS! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS &TOBACCO. KYKK OFFKHKU HKIIK. OUR MOTTO, " QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" feel confident, will guarantee to us the tftinuance of the patronage with which or customer lmve hitherto favored us ; W the addition we have now made to our ''rmer line of trade will, we hope, secure to u the balance of the trading population of town ana vicinity, to all ol whom we K'whie prompt and polite attention, "lease call and convince yourselves. SACHS UKOS. VHT All anrim ti tnartsolnl.tA l.ivtiiw "0 in exchange for good. acksoorille, Oct. 20, 16C2. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TKMniuntKIITO YBFKl fOll TIIV M.NTINKU Tin Government has concluded not to rratit letter of Marque ntnl r'Hl. Imt , in II ir stead vpcls will b- fit'til out hv (iiriV'iip (iirtit-. fur the jmrioc of captiir our n lr-1 vessels. nil bo duly commissioned liy the Nnvy Department. " 1 ' thought tli.it the New lVovld'tw pItiiic has ln-n almndnnrd as the romd loi'niip Vieklmrr will Ik an entire sue In". The lull of YickOmrc depends on the movement of tarn' nnnilirr of tran ' port nnd ennhoats which have pone up ' tlic Ynzno jiaM. A prlvntc letter state that the Armv of the Potomac wn never better organired 1 or more cfficlf nt thnn now. i , The Nnvy Iipnrtmrnt l Informed that a pmbnat raptured, off IlllUbum, Klnrid.1, , the sloop Kntrrprisc. loaded with cotton. havine rnn rmt of Mnsqnelo Inlet. Tin 'Richmond Whip, of March 17th. say tlic bombardment of Port Hudson commenced j nt two o'clock a. v., MhitIi l-llli, a ilc , pcrate rnencf men! took place. ! t The United State sl.wip.of.war. Missis jslppl. w-n burned In front n( our batteries mnn a larce vessel was completely riililtcd. a third was completely crippled nml the 'ret drivrn Pack". Jnr vfrtnrv w com plele. Faracat'sfiaprfi'rp went down tliel river disabled Fortress Monroe 10ih. The Richmond papers have the fitHowinc: Columbia, Tcnn., Marcli Ulh. Four brigades, tinder IloM-cruii, endeavored to hem in Van Dorn, yeslerdar, news Duck rivrr. NY ' rtplird to the Yankee fire for come hours, land then escaped by n bridge 22 mile above. The crvmy "returned to Franklin , nfttT tinrninir the house occupied by Yuii Horn ns head quartern. CliattaDoojn. 1'Jth. A battle I emtnt nent in the neighborhood of Tnllahmna. Jackson. Mis.. 14th Iiifbriiintioi) re ceived sajs Helena, Arkansas, wn attack, oil in llif rear, mi Match Dili. Hruxy fii nijr was heatd tlierc yolriduy. Fortrew Monroe. 20th. On Tnevlny.' the I Tt la. Col. .Stieur, with the eleveni'h I I'enn. ciivnlrv Ntiil Mime urlillery uttuckidi the rrtiel br(iitnrk nt Illackirutcr, uihI j .fuilrtl to curry thim. Our lu wm "! killi-d, noamleil iimI miinir. A iletarh j I n "r IMHinllil rillrt. Ullilrr I.ieulllwnt . ."" "M'V'o ,0 V, "! ' . W""l ',"" itily riMiit liuvinc cwtiplttrd nrrimt- ' iiiniii. inr uiv rAVfHinc i'i hiiniiini irii ,'ner'. 'I'lioxat Itleiimoiid were rtlmMxl ' i.L.. Wllmlneton. X. ('., ICth Stennier Hrituni arrived yeclrnhiy with a valtiib'e cargo. AliotU-r rttumer with u valunble cnr.'n nrrivid in u Cvnfrderute tnirt thin ninrnitiL'. New York. 19ih. The Tnlunt leirnn from llavannu lliut arraivjiiiicnu lime lieen nmile for the pirate AMi'iima. Flondu nml llurrlet Line to nj"inlite ami ultnck a pleumcr from Apina!l with treasure. The gunlmat lluntsville. from Kiy West says that an Ancrlmn vtsel from .Martinique slate that the Florida was In remain In port 21 hours ofier the departure oflheveiw-l, Tlie vessel crowded sail In Pt. Thomas, where she fourd Admiral Wllke. who IrMiikferrHl Ida flag to the Yanderblll. and started to Mnrlinque with a prn-ps-ct of reaching there before the Florida left. Wasliltginn, 19tli A letter from the Frriich On'iil at Mnianmras, slules iIhiI the city of Tiimpico was captured by the French. Rixte-ti more ironclad are to tf furnished at New York by Janurv 1st, 18t4 ; and 30 veffvU have l-eii ndihd to the Nnvy since the new rtquisitlon. nuk ing near five hundred in ull. Arizona will be added to the Depart ment nf California until General Wright's! troops can he sent from California In de fend the Territorv, A ngular ma I through the MiilU Val'ey In Tiicwin will soon le eslublhhed! The (irernineiil is at work M-leo'inir offioers uixler the Con scriptlon law, Thev will all probably lie elected ut once. The list will be kept open until cnmp'eted. Gold is four hundred ptr cent premium In Illchmnnd. The Commissioner of internal revenue, says stamps will be recelvid In exchange for revenue stamp of other kinds ord de nomination except a discount of one per tent on the amount exchanged. It Is thought that the Government will probable call on extra session of Congre immediately on the departure of the next nirale from British iiorls, and recommend I that veteU under the British flag shall be interdicted from loading in American ports, ami be subjected to n tonnage of about 93 per ton. New York. 13th. Money easy at six per cent., exchange, 170 ; Hold, Cft. New York, 20th. The Timet has a Newbury letter givinjr on account of a recent movement in that vicinity. On the 13ili the rebels appeared in heavy force be tween the Trent and Neuw rivers, and drove in oar pickets, but were held in check by our cavalry. Ucn. Palmer ad- vnncrd n portion of his command and the enemy fell back. On the 1 filh they made n ileinonjirnlton ncaiiul fort Andrew, nn' itntlfii.tipit rfirlhnrork. nni! ifommiitifl ll fiirri'mler. but were rrpnUcd. The reln'l!" , then opened upon It with bntlrrlcj, and nf. Iir n brik cannonade they npiln demtnd eil iiMitrrondfr. which wm dTii'mI. The n-lti'la then made nn H.inlt, but were met with nch a ninnli ron fin from our cun. limit ill il thi'V were furred to full b.ick. niid fin illy retired, huinj; heavily In killed and wnumled. It l n ported that Secretary C'he will lie hen- next week with n matured plan for n limn, Washington, 20th. (Jen. Hnrnide re. reinl onleta from the War Department to. il.iy. and h-rt thi nfieriioon fur Forties Mnnrn,', Irnm whence he will proceed Im mediately to his new command in North Carolltiix. (Jencrnl Hookrr declnrra that the army (ilmll mnc n proud record for it.clf within 90 dau. A jwrty of one litinlrcil and wvrn prl onrr. mot!v clvlllam urrlveil to-nicht. They lift ltlrhmond on the tenth. The ceneral Indications were that the relieln Ml uneasy alwut the safely of Illrhmnnd. They nre rr.ovine nil the heavy mirlilnery 'or the manufacture of ordinance anil jiowdcr. New YorV. 21st. Major (Jeneral HI win SiimniT. reeentle ntinolnteil In thedi'- pirlmrnt of the Mississippi, died in this ciiy mis mnrnintr. niter it sicKness ot a lew days, of contrwlion of the lungs. WitsMnsum, March 21 si 'Hie Secre tary of the Treanmry has plactil suulcient money In the hands ot the Paymaster (Jeneral to pay off the amy to Ik- first of .March. New York. 21t.Tlie captain of the brie Kmily I'Wiit slates that the priva teer Itetrlbution wai condemneil nt Nas sau. It appears that (he was rnttrn nod liMrdly fit to stand the discharge of one rifle gnu. The captain said he should on drrtoke to get another steamer. Tlte bnrh V. I!. Tlnston rennrti I tint on M-rcl. 7,1, .ofT St Thomas, she saw He United Mates gunboat Alubuma. I The 7Viiiir' special dispatch from the Army of the I'otiuiinc sujs alter thearrl vnl of the Twelfth nrmy corjis. (Jeneral ll'Hikrr nddri'S-eil thnn. "(.xnreMini: fotls-l fuetion at their soldierly appearance. HeTpiM QU1?1?T 1DPIM PflDDIPD callnlon tlm for their hearty co-op. ra-! 1 1 iM , otlljljl lllUll. UUrrljn, lion in the coming cumpgn, and said so far a he wis concerned there should lie no LEAD AND BRASS, mure mistakrsanddonbtful results. There i wusit heuvy fall of snow during the day TTAVK Just received from the Atlantic and last night. J-J- Statia and San Kninclfcn, a complete ,.,. . . . stock of et cry thing In their lino, and will Jiiiersnn uiy. imn. a bin pasei me berwte today tiroviUing lor the calling ol h new Mate Lunvention, to tuKetniocon skleraliou the gradual emancipation of slaves. Cincinnati. March 20th. Parlies from Nashville give information that Itosecran bus rehub'e advices that 17 regiments of reliel cavalry, from three to seven thousand strong, ore encamped In Hawkins county, for the purpose of making a rnld Into Ken- fl.iitl... l.. ln.in f,nin I Mk.1 l.nnAim l..il iI,h rVlM-l tnwioi shI.I to lmve left Vln.lnin ! me reiiet troops sain in nate leit iruinta, i to reinforce Uragg, ure conceotrated at Knoxville, Tennessee. .''ranllln OOlli A int.1...l,U t.i, of the enemVi cavalrv erossrd Duck Diver. ' ami ailVHticfil towards t-rnnklin . . -. . -. . :. ' I'hey were driven bark, to be largely reinforced, nn Kuril Is said I d. Cavalry sklrm- all. the reocll iae i.i.e occur iiaiiy ; in an. Hie reoeis mne li.nl a vast auvantnge or position. Hilton Head. 21st. The latest Intelli gence from the Illuck Ilrlgade, now march Ing Into Florida. Is. that Ihey have token scleral Important points, many prisoners, ami raptured large qnsntilies of munitions und supplies ; they ore still driving the en emy before them. Tha expected raining, ol another army corps, said to bo for" Huri'fd, cieutes much rnthusiatm and ' fr.sli Lories among Ihe troops, j NEW STORE - AT Juinp-OIT-Jo, Josephine Co.jtheirentire3tockofDry A. FISHER &, BRO. WOl'I.I) respectfully Inform Ihe citizens T JoKjiliIue and Riljolnlnjr counties that they have Jut etahll-ln-d u llrauch Store on Jump on-Jo, couslctln of a general as sortment of MINERS, FARMERS, AND LADIES' Which are olfered for rale at as low prices, and I.OU'Klt. than they can Im obtaliiH, elwwheru In the county; but for CABH, and only for ciuh, or for marketable pro duce. &-iX Call and see us, and convince your Kdves of the good quality of our merchan dise and or the low liens of our price, be fore purchasing elsewhere. It Is uo trouble fur us to show goods. A. FIBIIKR & DRO., Per M. UosKKUEBu, Agent. Dec. 10, 16C2. tf II ORSK DILLS neatly executed at thU oQlce. TUT A V TUTTTT T TT'TJ lULOLA. JLU. U JJjUXLtXV) rrccr-Hwm to J. A. lIKUiN'MMt & IIUOTHBII The unilrrjlpneil. Iinvlnu purchased from J. A. llrunmr .t llrolhir their entire Stock or Mcrcliandise, Now ofTcra the name for rale nt Groatly Reduced Pricos, DF"0:r Gst&Jjin The dock consists of Dv & Fancy Goods oxotDtuLtxer, BOOTS AND SHOES, G-BOCERIES, And. In fact, a varied assortment of articles pertaining to Die (Jencrnl Merchandise ImrinvM. LADIES nml GENTLEMEN ploae to give mo n call, and examine the flooils and learn the 1'rlcct, before you make your purchases. Do not forget the place the Ilrlck Store hcrvluforc occupied or UrnuinT .t Urn. Max mui.lku. Jaelcsonvllle. July in. lhf.2. Vo :I. ."- Wi; have this dav sold our stock of mer chandise to Mr. Max .Mtu.t:iu From our friends and patroni we would solicit for Mr. Mli.i.kii a contlnuanc of their lib eral patronage. J A. nill'NXUl A- IIIIO. Jaeksonvlle. July l'Jlli. IM.2. 27 LOVE & BILGEIt California Street, JatKnomlllr, DEALER 8 AND WORKER8IN .kcenconmaully nn hand an asortinent of tlie liest Tin. Fhett-lron and Copiierware, llrass i'Ijm-s. liyiiraullc .Nome, lorco Pumps, Chains, Lead Pipe. Hose. HAHDWAP.K, CUTI.KUY NAII-S of all sites; liar. 1'IMe ami assortesl Iron; I'altits. Oils, Hires and Glass: All qualities of Powder ; t-hot of all numljers : IJruthesof every tar!ety.etc,etc. Stoves. Also.alwayson hand, a largo lot orstoves ., ,,,,u . .,.,. u.,,1, ii.., r-nnvin,. Stove," and the " New World Stove," the tuo rerv tiektand anneoi-eil ntleriu In tlm 'unrlit llHrlnr Oflte,. itri 1'ittilti Rfnvft, (aM.1 "'! pUI. constnieti on latest fuel "W.(... ..-.., .....VY .. W" H.w..-., , conwmete4 on latest fuel- saving plans. KoIIits, Kettl-s, Pols, Pans, unlj'i .ii,i.- nr.i All articles soW by them or manufac lrl. WAtlltAN'Tra). Their uorlf Is mud. Mured. WAUUANTE1). Their work Is made of the best material and of cholcestpatterns. .i (Intern attended to with clttontcli. and llllea according to directions, in ererj thing, their stock Is the largest and best ever brought to Jacksonville, nml they arc determlaed to sell at Uiw ihich iok cumi. Call and examine their 'tock U-roru pur chasing elsewhere. June 2.1. lKr,0.-2J. Agents for Halllday &, Co' Wire Dope. I. d. iitms & into. now closing out Goods, Groceries and Provisions, at tho Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH! TS, Give us n coll. at I lie Post OOlce Duilding, earner of Culifornlu ami Oregon streets. April l'J. mi. Hq EAGLE MILLS ! TDK underslgneil, present owner nf these mills, would notify tho public that he has secured the services of u experienced miller, and will furnUb the Very best article of Flour In exchange for wheat, at the following rates, tu-wlt ; For each bushel of good wheat, thlrtr-slx d-umIs of flour, two Iioiiuds of middlings and eight pound of irau. ALI.KN K. FAUNI1AM. Jacksoaville, Dec. 23, 18C2. tf RYAN, MORGAN & GO. r. i. iiT.vN, . k. k. uoniux. . .KiiwAitn iiixm . RYAN, MOltGAN CO., - DKAI.KUS IN CJroceries LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IINTG-, KOOTS & SWOK IM BTsirjL-slm'-a:B.-, HATS AND OAFS, EA2JG-Y GOO70S, Fino Japan nud other Paints, Oils and Glass, Crockery & Glassware, DRUGS 8c MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, anramxis' tooius, 3F3roc3Lxxoo, CAEPENTEIl and C00PEI18' TOOLS, Ami other (SoosIn mltcil Ike ivituts of the IMihllc EST" Wc shall aim to keep up a full "S4 JjfiSrund complete stock olir "Xita. ay und ditirable iool$, at "&l 4tr) all seasons of Ihe "tftl ftSr- year, and we XDa S)rcan confidently sayXtja Bay to our old friends and "Xba aT the public, that we intend "Hm tr to make it to their interest to "o ay(kal with ui,"Xai CALL TO SEE US. IIVAK, MIII(,M, k CO. Jacksonville, Jan. 8, 18 CI Jaiillt.' TO THE FARMERS. Wo shall hereafter take, In exchange lur grxxli, all descripthms of jiroduce llmt we can find u market fvr, at the highest mar ket rales. RYAN, MORGAN CO. Jan. 28, 1BC3. We have constantly on hand and for Balo CHOICE HACON, HAMS, SIDES & SHOUI.DERfi, l'RKSH LARD, POTATOES, MEANS, MUTTER AND EGOS, OATS, FLOUR k CORN X KM. KYAN, MOltGAN fc CO.