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wrfmmmmm m SACH BRO.'Spcmi-tocckh) Sentinel. vfACKSONYlLLE, TfTUiolosalo tU Xlotn.ll - IIKAI.KIUI IN- Dry C3i-ooc3Ls, FASHIONABLE AND ALSO IN ? TJ JL VJJl JlJS Provisions, . . n rr, 1 JLlOUOrS CC A OOilCCO A New Goods! Hew Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! IMMENSE RECEIPTS and Grand Display OF NEW FAKjIj & WINTER AT SACHS BEO.'S -r-rTi-. i t t t . ,, Ty B take pleasure In announcing to Ihe public tlmt we have just received a iarpier. mote failuonublt uud Litter ultcttd tuck ol FANCY AND STAPLE CLOTi-msra, BOOTS AND SHOF5 I I UONNETS, JJAT.S, SHAWLS. EMHROIDERIKS. DKKSSTIU.MMINGS, 1M1HS0NS. NOTIONS. etc., etc than ony ever before brought to this market. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! "1TT; have just ojiened the Ust nnd larg' IT t at stock or Groceries ! PJROVISIOIVS! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS &TOBACCO. KVER OFFERKD HKRE. OUB MOTTO, " QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" we feel confident, will eunrantce to us the I oSaTomerl I hS Crlf fatlmT . !' MvW 2"tb' p' -A fM d,g mk the nddhlon we have now So our W ? nolunthm wereeighty sa promise prompt and nolitc attention. Please call and convince yourselves. SACHS MIOS. All sorts of marketable P'oduce tsken In exchange for BOftr. JacksoDvllle, Octi 20, 1W2 I'lVIHIDU IIIUllllll U1III IIIIIILI UlU-llllllll. I BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TKLKOIUniFP TO VIIKKA I OB Till! RKNTtSKt. Mo ii ilny NlRlit'ft Dispatch. Sun FrancWco. 2!th. I'riYnteilUiMlcli 1 1. received Inst night, dated New nrk, '"JSlli, mention that gold was mil;' nt -10 I I per will, premium. Oilier dispatches, ol J tills evening, pay tlmt gold to-day was at 39 per cent, prtmlum. Cinclnnhti. 2.1th. The rebel force which occupied Danville, Ky., Is believed to be the ndvnncc of Iinngstrrot'i diviion. T,,cIr cnmlnS mi not expected, but will i be promptly met. Several thousand Fed Iitbi nuHiivrn urrivni iimiii), aim iiiiuu uic coming. An active campnlgn h lookcil lor .In Kentucky. Wushlnclon. 2,'ith. It i reiterated to-dny In various channel, In connection with official quarters, that Intel- jllgence Is nt linnd. leaving little or no nouiit that cvacuniion ni l lie rcuel lines on the Itappahannock is going on. An aril clc lu one of the Richmond papers stating that residents are unable to supply the army, tends to confirm this. It seems lo be well understood that ns soon ns the. I'm iru nt'ii muivi mum turn tin cwmi nn uiu t iw vost Marshals are elected, nnd an enroll - I ment secured, a draft will be made, in lhnc I States tlmt have not filled their quotas un- i iler the old enrollment, for men enough lo fill up the deficiencies. This will put nt least 400.000 men in the field, with the prospect of n cull In June of 200,000 ad' dltlonol. Philadelphia, 25lli. Mr. Cook, sub. scrlptlnn ncenl, announces the conversion of 1,250.000 dollars In Icirol tenders Into five twenties. The belief Is expressed that the conversion will soon reach 2,000.000 per day. New York, 25th. The steamer with datm from Liverpool to the 11th baa ar rived. It was rumored that Prance con templated n negotiation with Mexico, al ter the capture Pucbla. Sacramento, 2G. The following Is from the Sucramento Union, being the lattst I Kuslern news: New York, 2i!. It Is rumored that tho rebels contemplate an at- I tuck on our army on Ihe Potomac Scouts report tlmt die reoeis are moving luiautry la the direction of Culpepper. The following nre rcliel dispatches : Clint lanooL'a, 2.'ith. The ei.emy have been 'shelllnir the wreck of the Georgia, which ' lies o!T Long Islund, otherwise Alien Island. i b Port Hudson, 21st The mortar licet still occupies the old position below the anchorage of yesteiduy. I hu enemy huvu fired at our transports wlih long rangu puns without effect. For the Isst two day there have, been indications or another at tempt to pass our batteries. Vlcksburg. 21st. Gunboats Hartford and Monongahula pursed Wnireutno this fveiilnir. after heavy cannuudiuir. uud arc now anchored below the city. Memphis, 23d. The Jockson, Miss., Ap ptal, of March I-ltli. statu that General Hanks fulled to make a landing. He ad vanced und commenced the attack, but be ing out of route of the rebel gun they did nut reply. Farragut made un attempt to pass the batteries, and met with a ter rible cannonade. The Mi&sUsippI was burned. Murfreesbo, 23d. A Urge body of reli el cuvalry nude a sudden uttitck nil Drick- forts btution, tivtweeu rrauklin and Nashville, cupturiog two hundred Infan- try. with stores. Gen. Smith came upon them und recaptured u portion. iw.ni uuu reea, reu u jrnon. Mnrfreesboro. 27th. A detachment of I the 3d Ohio cavalrr hud u skirmish with n purty or guerrillas. In the vicinity of Rcodyville. Tho result is not known. No doubt is entertained but that our force .. the past few days, and there are certuin in dicutions of n forward movement by the enemy. Falling to draw out our army, Gen. Joe Johnson may venture an attack mi our front und flank. Gen. Rosecrans, however, is fully prepared for any emergen cy. There is no uuxlety about the ulti mate result. New York, 27th. A petition to the Legislature is being signed by distinguished citizens of this city, praying that the 200, 000 dolluig for the liroadwuy Railroad churter be given to the N. Y. soldiers In the field, who have received no bounty ( or lo the families of those who have fallen. It Is believed that this will be received with enthusiasm throughout the State. Harrlsburg. Fa.. 2"th. Governor Cur tin telegraphed today from the Army of the Potomac, that he finds the army in good condition and spirits, with confidence in their chief and subordinate officers. st&rs J proves that the rumors of the rebel nban- . . . . uuniaeni ui ma i piace are incorrect. New York, 27th.T-Tue rebel, Colonel Taleott, who const ruced, the fortiDcations nlYorktowo aid Fort Darling, was r- at Heuayvme. wtiicli Is under the command , "" w,m, u. u , .,. ( , . , . of General IImo, is sufficienlly strong to -Saturday w.rt forced to retreat lo Frank-, JUlnK Oils, W "Tnd GlauV iroiu-ltliii nllnrk. Ilrpnt ni-llvll I.Ai nrfe Un. an Dom is Still Oil the IlucK ItiVrr. ' 11 .llit.i f l...l, . vrIImI hI Khi-llliVYllla and Tallihomtt for Our forces Still OCCUPY Florence und Co- Slml nf.ll nnmlwr.t ' placed In I- ort Lnyrnycltc. Washington, 27th. It Is apprehended In Washington lu day, that the rebel inva slon In Kentucky has been csagcrntcd, nnd it Is believed that IF on nny scute, It has been succwlnlly checked. All the sick and wounded of the Armv of the I'ntnmne nre belmr conveyed lo AN extindriu, and placed in the hospitals. No mure pacs will be granted lo per sons after lo duy. A dc'cgalion from various Indian tribes had an Interview with the President to day, In the presence ol the Representatives, the diplomatic corps', nnd other distin guished persons ; speeches were rxchanged with expression of pence nnd friendship, nnd n promlc from Iho President lo Im pmvc the condition of the Indians. Little Bear, the greatest chief there, said he would endeavor lo prevent liis people from lining anything lo Incur our ill will, nnd il there wns trouble, It would not be owing lo bad viniwukk vis iiiv inn vi inv iimiuict I m J were sorry Uicro was (treat troublo now in tfttwtttnt m tits rtrtt rt tiit T ultima 'llui this country between the white people. Official orders were Issued today to finally place Western Vlrclnia In the MM- , ,, ..- t ,- . . . 1 ,"c Uw.niil. In accorilancr with rcsolu tious which passed the Scnutc on the eve of adjournment. The President will Issue u proclamation of fustlng and prayer. Wnshlngton, 20th. Official and prlrnte dispatches from the city of mcxlcn, to Ihe 20th of March, speak of the ctrtnlntr of success against the French mission, 'j'he facts which the writer communicate tend to show the Justness of the anticipation. So far from the French having taken Ihe city of Mexico, ns lius been asserted. Gen. Kiirnr f..ll lif.fl- 911 intlm, nn ll.i, "Oil. i.r rl Feb., nnd was within 13 miles of Puebla : uiu on inc ouin oi .unrcn uu was sun lo miles nwny. It was, however, nnllclpnted that Puebla would be attacked by Ihe 25th of March. President Juarez hud visited Puebla, nnd reported Ihe army In excellent ' condition. Large reinforcements from the' Mexican States had arrived In the city of' Mexico, which would make the garrison , strong enough to resist tho French. New York. 26th. The following Is ad-' ditinnal news by the Itohemla : All the in dependent members of the Council of the Stale of Poland bad tendered their resig nation. TlmrMlny Night's Dispatch. Yreka, March 30. Washington, 2Blh. Rlchmond papers contnln the following : A dispute!) from Charleston 25th, says we imve nnoiner report Dial tnu Heel at Port Rojal hos been Increased lo 150 ve- sels, five transports having been udded in I lie last two uays. The "'tiff contains a detailed account or the (lirlil at Kelly's ford. Their force was only 800 or 1.0U. but that subnequenl ly five regiments and one battery wos added. They claim a victory, becuuse, ns they slate, Ihe object nat to frustrate the new Impressment bill that lately pum-d both Houses of Congress. The following from Mobile, 23d, Is also published : The Jucksou Apptal of 21 sjys thesteumrr Natchez, with 1,300 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire on the up trip on the Yasoo. Tho Federal boats llurllonl and .Monongalmla were ullottetl lo approach withiu four hundred yards of one. i ot our batteries nt Grand Gulf, when thev opened fire unon them, tlm rebels re nli-im' wild lirnuilililpn u-virnl I line A I do-n shots struck the rebels, and l"t'w ere seen carrying the wounded below. Hhs Hurlford remained all nigM, and fcft Wongttaa j ,he umne, .... . . . b Tne ruIlowiognUvlces havcbecn receiveU 'mm juciiiiinuu pajwrs . v,usnunoog I' - 31 - I here is no movement or Ihe nnny , f 'I'cnuessce. Thursday Ihe enemy had ! -1 tl. . . lumbia. There Is no movement by the enemy from Corinth In this direction. Morgan had a fight at Auburu, on Friday, w ith an overwhelming furce of the enemy. He fought gallantly, killing and wouudiug a number, but at last was forced to retreat. The suffering for want of food is so great ut Fredericksburg tluit the wealthiest cit r.ens are drawing from rebel commissaries. The Arkunsus planters have beggtd the 1'resident to withdraw his proclamalion, rested In this city to-day, and from tlmt State, or the northern counties All articles sold by them or manufae at least, but have been refused. Inforrna- lured, WAItltANTU). Their work Is made tlon hus been received from Fortress Mon-.oi roe by telegraph, or the arrival there to-day of the supply steamer Massachusetts via Charleston, l'orlrcss Mouroe ami Ueufurl. She brings inforiuutlou of the destruction of the rebel steamer Georgia off Ixng Is land, South Carolina. She wus a fearful steamer, and hud been represented to the Vavv 1).imrlnipnt na llinm rnpmlfliil.lA llinn the Alabama. Congressman Ieasy from Keotucky, nrrlveil to-duy, and expresses i his opinion that the rebels really meditate an Invos on or that S ate In row. 'heir svmpathlscrs expect them and loudly boast, that they will occupy the whole or Ken-' lucky, The invasion Is a necessity with Ihein. Casey is or the opiulon that they I have virtually lost the Mississippi river. Cairo, 28th. It Is reported in Memphis that divisions or troops have entered (he Yazoo bv war or the Sunflower river, and the bare lauded "nd took possewloo of Englc bend, just above Ilnlnes ItlulT. one mile nnd n quarter from the rebel forllflcu' lions. New York, 28tb. The Captain of the sleumcr Peter Hun" reports ihnt on tin nli-ht of the 24lh, within 18 miles ot Charleston, he saw bombs flying and heard report of heavy guns. This may Indicate Ihe bcglnlng of tin nttack, but wo have no further particulars. San Frnnclsen, March 30th. Information has been received of a plot concerted by Secessionists lo capture tin Government works nt Mare Wand. Two hnndrcd men were lo lake the steamer Gnudelnupe, on Nnpa creek, cross to YmI Irjo, and seize the Government works and vessels In the harbor. The vessch were to lie armed nnd brought down to use against Snn Francisco. The Union' dispatch, dated 29th, ms there is nothing new to be made public about tho contemplated rebel attack on llcnlcin. The Sashimi is i still there. Thn euard here was under i nrms nil nicht. with 31 rounds of ball ear- , lt.1..a M'l.ou m.m tHiinli nlnt tit Inivti trldges. There was much alarm In town. Legal lenders, yesterday, G8ff70. MAX MILLER, st'crissnn ro .1. A. IIUUNNKH & imOTUKIt The undersigned, bnvlni; purchased from J. A. Ilrunner .t llrother their entire Slock or Mcrcliaiuli.sc, Now on"crs the same for sale at . Greatly Reduced PriCOS, 3Fo:r OctQla. Tbo stock consists of Dv) & Fancy Goods OlotlaJjOLg;, BOOTS AND SHOES, GBOCERIES, Ami. In fact, a varied apartment of article pertaining to the General Merchandise buiiueis. . . , . , LADIES nnd GENTLEMEN please to gto me a call, and examine the Goods and learn the Price, before you make your purchases. Do not foreet tlm place the Ilrlck Store heretofore occupied by Ilrunner .t Urn. MAX MULLKIt. Jacksonville, July 19, 1K.2. 'II LOVE&BILGER California Street, Jackioniillt, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIN. SHEET IRON. COPPER, I PAf) AMfl RPAQQ I .. , , , w .. ... .. ITJAVK just received from the Atlantic ,4btV1'" "(J.?U,,1,,',1,C complete Jtock of eiery thing In their line, and will ikeepcoi.Htantly on hand an ajirlmentof iu ue un, pneei-iroii aim iopperware. I J ran Pipes. Hydraulic Nozzles, Force rumps, utinins, l.eail I'ipe. Hose. IIAHDWAUK, CUTLKHYi NAILS Uruthes of every variety, etc, etc. Stoves. Also, always on lisnd.u larite lot of stores or aborted sizes. " Duck's 1'alent Cooking Stove," and the " New World Stove," the Uo very best and approved patterns lu the world, l'arlor, Office and Cabtn Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latest fuel saving plans. Hollers, Ketlls, I'oU, 1'aui, and everything connected with these stoves, warranted durabh and perfect, ",,tm'erlal and of choicest patterns. .Orders attended to with dlsnatch. and filled according to directions, In every thing, their stock Is the largest and best ever brought to Jacksonville, and they are determined to sell at jaw raicr. ton cimi. Call and examine their stock berore nur- cbaslng elsewhere. June 23, 1860.-23. Agents for JJalllday Jt Co's Wire Kone. H. Alrl ,M, Al TT ,7 ,S ? --".VXXJl- iVXJ.UJO . rp ullUer,I(ine(j pre4ent ownerof tLew I ,,,, 0u n't'fv tlie public that he u, secured the services or an experienced miller, nud will furplbb the Vmir lino !. r im ...... Cr y UCSt anlliC 01 HOUr In exchange for wheat, at the following rates, to-wlt: For ecb bushel of good wheat, Iblrty-six pouLds or flour, two pounds or middlings and eight pounds of bran, ALLKN F. PARNIIAAL Jacksonville, Dec. 25, 1891. ' ' tf RYAN, MORCAff I GO. I J.11V1N- .,K.H.MOn(UK KliWXinULNUI RYAN, MORGAN & CO., -DKALKRS IN rfoceries9 DRY GOODS, aGOTi-msra , IJOOTS & SIIORS, 3f WZsm, SL-M.mm'-a.3fC, HATS AND CAPS, PASTGY GOODS, Fino Japan and otlxcr Paints, Oils and Glass, Orockory & Glassware, DRUGS & MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, 3vri3Nranrif3' TOOLS. oc:iwjuc;c;, IX"oc3Lxxcot CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS, Anil other GooiU mlteil U the wants of tlio I'ubllc SQr We shall aim to keep up n full -fog JSand complelo stock oifitJi "Gi 9&T and dturabte Couli, at -XjUt VST all seasons of tho XDU HSy- year, and wo "t&a aQrcan confidently sayta t$r to our old friends nnd "Qjh B& the public, that we Intend XT 6r to make It to their Interest to "vu &3r deal with us. 'iftU CALL TO SEE US. Jacksonville, Jan, 8, 18C3 janl It' TO THE FARMERS. We shall hereafter take, In exchange lr goods, all descriptions of produce that wr can find a market for, at the highest mar ket rates. RYAN, MORGAN k CO. Jan. 28,1803. We have constantly on hand bb4 for Sale CHOICE HACQN, HAMS, SIDES k SHOULDERS, FRK8II LARD, POTATOES, BKANC 1IUTTER AND EGOS, OATS, LOlJRA-QQIWMKAf.. RYAN. MORGAN' k. CO. H