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SACH BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, VSTlaolowrvlo tto X7.otn.ll -IlKAUtlM IH- X2T37" CSrOOCtS, fiSBIOIUBLR CLOTHING ! AND ALSO IN Groceries ! rOTTlSlOXUS, T nunrc At Tnhnpn Ltiquors x a oUficco uors & Tob.icco Hew Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! OTnVHTvTST-TT?T(7TTP,)P,Cy ' AND Grand Display OF N33W I, a v ir -wr vmiin i I'AIili IV Y1 Al M I'jItUOfliclul intelligence Inn l-eoii received of AT SACHS BKO.'S W VH il. l l . t V,',,,p. "r0m. m"'?mc,n,? "V10 I ! public tlmt we have Just receive, 1 1 nm.meie fathmmUe and Mfer cff( ock ot FANCY AND STAPLE IXMC!K" W JUBtS i OLOTI-inSTG, 3VJVJ lb AlMU bnUto,1 JIONNKTS, HATS. tillAWI-S. KMimoiDKIUKS, DUKSS-TUIMMINOS, 1U1I1I0N.S. NOTIONS. wo., inc.. n nny ever before brought to tins aikut. Gr ocerics ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! w rii have jint opened the Its! uud larg til hltltli Ut fH (B 1 uroeemes i PJROVISIOJVS! Vines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. KVKU OFFKltUD HKItK. OUR MOTTO, QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" e feel confident, will gunruntio to us the itinuance of iho national with which . n. . ... . '...'. . ".customers huvy hltlierto favored us: tho uddition wo have now made to our i fier lino of tmde will, we bone, secure to 'llie balance of the trading population of ' town nnd viciuitv. to ull ol whom we 'nise prompt nnd pohto uttention. "lease cull and convince yourselves. SACHS HHOS. 2f All sorts ol marketable P'oduce 'yn In exchange for cowls. cuonriilc, Oct. "JO, 18G2 ( I Scmi-lUccklij Sentinel. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. 1 tklkiiiiaiiifii to viif ka ran tiik hkm inku TlnniMlny Nlglit'n Dioimtcli. WllhlllllL'llltl. L'Ulll. Htcllltlllllll tl'UMTK of lute dulct contain a full description of the ribel steamer Ucorgiuna, recently lost. Slio wn mi inm vessel, left Knuluiid wild mi nsf-nrted cargo valued nt 61.00(1,000. among which was n buttery or twelve gun of superior manufacture. 'I'lic Inst iiirnrinnltiin from the frontier, stale that tlic prevalent lielief u that a coniderublc rebel force or Infantry iiuilcr Jackson, in now in llie vicinity of Port ltojul, design ing nnotlier ruld into tlmt district. New York, ."Willi. The following was received by lliu Asiu : Tiio Union email- clpalion purly, having Kent n prntest to the Karty H,Wf npulwl n,tiB out vwwi in hnglnndlorlheConledcrates. J'.nrl llnscll replied by pointing to the net of 1'iirliutiient requiring evidence on ontli to rnubte pro cocings in be t uken against parties subject of contravening the luw. Fortress Monroe, 30tli. Tho Rtclimnnd papers say Judge Mrreilith of Circuit Court ims decided tlmt every citizen of Maryland, uml every foreigner ever enlisted lu the rebel army, no mutter for linw short n time. I In Untile to confer pi Ion, between IB nnd 4fi yeurs nt ngo. .An Mlieer who deserted the roM nrmy, arrived ut Norfolk yesterday. Me reports tlmt the ribcls ore iviictiiitiiir Iticlimnnd n fuel u possible. At Fortress M""" '"' ll"' -3'1'' lc mcniy ullucked n uiiuiiiiourg wiiu iiiiiiuiry huh i-uviiirj, I but weru rnpulscd, nnd by noon they were ! In full ri'trenl, nnd our pickets were re cHtnblinlied. The enemy ultacked cldon n few days since, but were repulsed niter u light of un hour utiJ a half. Ilrndquartcr Army of Potomac, DOlh. The following lire from the Ilichmnnd dm- ... .. . r .1 n.l. . l,..l.tt. It I. op.it. pnicuen oi inr -nil ; .iiodiic, .iami i.im. i the evncnulion of PciimicoIu by the enemy ; tliey now occupy J-orl lluwuu. I lie garri son ol the town mid till other troop that could bo spared, having ban pent to (Jen. Hunks. Ylrksburg, 2fith. Saturday morning Col, Ferguson, Commanding the batteries ot the Junction ir l'tvr Creek and thu Sunllowi-r river, "15 miles nbove the Junc tion of Sunflower repulseJ the enemy, nnd destroyed three gunboats, unci drove the ball.ii.ee buck. Col. Ferguson lias sufll ck.nl f(lW , ,,oM ,10 tmm, , ck.ck( rt.comrm.tllu rtl..rorwitifciiU to Ik" sent he in 1 the rear of the enemy to cut off his retreat. I Kansas City, 28th. Cnpt. Hovvden. of tin- Sum (telle, from Indenendeiicu Mo.. reports while pushing Tiblry'i landing. he wu aumil'dl by guerrillas who succeeded I lu boarding the boat, ami taking u number of roldierN, A'ter this they loboetl the kit Liiitiiaa.s-J niul llirAlU nAtimnPi1 ti l.tt .if iiruvUiuii uml (jovcrmncut wuitouv. A Confederate raid was made on Austin, Ark., nboe Helena n few du)R ul'o, they cut the levees nnd flooded the country. Wnshlngtoti, SOlh.Adiuirul Dupont, In u report to thu War Ilcimrliucnt, nt taelies niueli iinporlnnee to tlie destruetion of the (leorL'iunu .wlilcli lie Fins was brought over by u DrUMi officiT, ninl intended for the Conn-derate navy. On the night of the 1 Bill of March she attempted to run into Charleston, lint vvu cliatetl Into tlie cliunm-l llie iilurin was given nnd tlie Wubush j opened hir heuvlest gnus uron her, tin Coniuii niuinnder raid he hud surrendered. The Wuhsndi ceusel tiring, but tlie Captain of tlie Georgians took advantage ol it uml ran Ins ut-m'! ncronnd. All on board, uml Capt. Davis of the WubuMi, bting of tlie opinion that Mic could nut be euved, eel her on lire. Louisville, 30 Passengers from Win chester report Humphrey Marshall, with u heavy infantry force, near Mount Sterling. The rebels were driving slock Irom all di rection towaid that place and coming to wards lA'Xington. All Is ipuet along the bniUville uud Nashville rudroud. New York, 31st Tho steamer McClel Ian, from New Orlenns, lius arrived with dates to 'JIM. A bottle containing u dis patch liom Fnrrugut'8 fleet hnd been picked up. It haul tlmt they were till well. We hud three men killul nnd two wounded. Several schooners hud arrived nt Nuw Or leuus from ncrn-s the lake, willi u large (piuniity of cotton and wheut. A number of pnengers went compelled to como in order to get soiiflhing to eat. They relate that great destitution and suffering exists nmong tho rebels. Tlie 1'iuujunt of the '.'Oth, reports that tho Mouonguhelu, whose machinery was uninjund during tho tight, hns repaired her woodwork and is again in fighting trim. New York. 31st. Tho Tribune has n dispatch from Washington, stating that some of Gen. nix's officers renort Unit I hey hud sutislied themselves from various cir . . ' cumstauces that the rebels ure preparing to evneunto Rielunond, and have ul ready moved a quantity of supplies. The officers believed that the show of Hooker and the I demonstrations on Washington, nre Intend ed to mnsk tho real object, und that they i intended to concentrate in front of Hose- crnns, in hopo of being ablo to drivo him back nnd occupy nnd hold Kentucky. ucso opinions nre not suarcu oy the pria- clp'c officer of llie Army of the Potnmnc. An cxped tinn from llnokcrV army under FnrcM'il . rctnriKHl to IMIe Plain jester day, they captuml severnl primmer nnd a qtinntity of pork, bacon nnil oats. nlo n number or hnrpoi nnd mnlcs. h iiirculhl s j iislo purpri'cd n scliooner coitngrd In bring ing conlruliund goods into irginln. A Hilton Head letter snj-g tlmt Ilcnure ganl, through a flag of truce, had the impu dence to demand the surrender or the steam ers Merccdita unit Keystone Slate, which he said were captured Jan. Hist. The latest news from Jacksonville, Flor ida, says the Cth Connecticut nnd 8th Maine regiments have been ordered to re inforce the negro troop. A rebel force had been driven from their tirlglnnl posi tion six miles by the negroe. Three regi ments ol Georgian, were known to be marching on the town. New York 31st. Gold firm, but unset tledopening nt f0 nnd closing nt 61 4. Washington, 3Wt. The President hns designated Thursday, the 30th of April, as fust duy. A Hilton Mead letter says the Wnbash, rnwhuttnu nml l'uwnec draw to much wa ter to cross the Charleston bar, nnd will therefore remain nt Port Hoynl to receive the rebel rum from Suvaimh. Another letter, tinted 27lh, sovs henvy firing was heard all the previous day in the vicinity of Charleston. It was thought probable that the fleet, which left Wednes day 'Jfith. was attacking thu batteries nt Stouo Inlet. The Savnnsh AVitiWcnrof the 25th, re ports an cniriigcmctit between the rebel butteries mid Fedcrul gunboats, on Mun day, but no purtlculurs given. Murfrecsbnro, 31st. Polk's corps ad vanced yesterday to Uuy'i gup, 18 miles south ol Shelbyville. His troops have been on half rutious for three weeks. (J rent dUsntiifuction exists. People on their lines nre nil reduced to half rations. Cairo. 31st. Memphis papers say, Wednesday 'Jfitli, the rums LuncuMer and Switzerland undertook to run past the butteries at Vick.burg. As soon as they enme within ratue, the confederates oened on them with treim-ndous fire. The Lin raster was struck 30 times and her bow shot nwuy, cauting her to sink Immedi ately, turning u complete summersuult as she went down. All her crew, except two. wtro captured. The Switzerland was finally disubled by a C 1-pound bull entering her pteam arm. She floated down below the city, the batteries still continuing to fire, striking her repeatedly; finally the Al batross, from Furrugul's fl? t, run along side nnd towed her to the lower mouth of llie cnnal, where she now rnnnin. The los ol life on her not known. The rams were Intendi'd to reinforce Farrugut, who hns Ikvii bflow Wurrentnn ever since he ran past Port Hudson, nt grand Junction. On the way up the llurtlord uml Alba tross were fired upon by more formid able butteries than nt Port Hudson. The former vcswl was struck (ourteen limes, and hud three men killed. Doth vefcls were more or less injured. The expedition from which we had been led to expect so much, under Sherman, to the renr ol Hulnes" Muff, by wuy or Sun flower river, in a fulluic. Cincinnati, 31st The rebels nre rapidly retreating from Kentucky. Pegruin, nt Inst accounts, was hotly pursued, uml it is reported toduv.will have to abandon nil the cattle about 200 head. Murfreesboro dispatches say that scouts report that tho rem Is must soon uttuck or full buck, In consequence of tho scarcity of provisions. A ucutlcmun from Cliutlii nogu stales that the relwls have Ix-en build, log Immense, fortifications there, mid ul reudy huvc f0 or CO largo guns in position at Stevenson, Shelbyville, Dechurd uud Tullnliomu. Fiiiliiy Night's Dlsiiiitcli. x, , , , . , ?,,. 1 I1KKA, April Jll. 18CJ. Sacramento. Atiril 1. Iii AsM-mbly, bill to prevent lilting out of pirutienl uml other I treusonublu euterprU-s, was amended by liirertintf u proviso for tho death nenullv. , und nad. Hun Francifcn, 1st. Oeutral Wright has received orders to permit no vessel to come within .100 yards ol Alctilruz uftor durk, or tliey will be fired upon. I'gul TemH-nC'JrjfGl; they will bo lower to morrow. Chicago, 1st, Full dispatches have been receivtd of .Sherman's expedition. Adinl ml Porter hud succeeded in getting tlirough both buyous. with the guubouts, when ho encountered a small lorce ol'iebels, who an noved willi shnri) bliooters and by iiluoiiii; obstructions in tho i-IihiiiipI. Further pro gress was impossible without tho co opera tinn of infantry, Tho rebels also cut trees into the streum in the rear. Infantry rem- All articles Mild by them or manufuc forcements arrived on 23d, nnd released the tured. WAItlt ANTIU). Their work Is made boats from their iierilous position, Ou llie t tho best uiutcrlul and of cholcost patterns. 25th the icbcU left JJIuck Uayou. Federal loss lu killed und wounded, 12 privates. I... 1.. L.tl.l .....1 ........ .I...1 1,1 .. Rebels reports say Hanks w us repulsed, willi considerable losa ; nothing definite, however, is known. Washington, 1st. A rebel who came over to our lines tells the old story of des titution. Ho thinks, however, the army can remain where it is, on liull'ratioiis, un til more supplies me forwarded. Contiuucd on fourth page, Sprlng Meeting of Jackpon County Jockey Club. The following purses will 1ms run for over -TIIK- BYBEE TRACK, Near .Tncltsonvllle, Commencing on Thursday, Juno 4th, 1863, And continuing three days, rtnsT way's; ncK. Purso $100 Single dah of one mile, free lor nil. Kntranco ten per centum. Purso fSlOO 'aaic day--mllo heats, 2 In ;i, lor three-year olds. Kntrancu ten per centum. mvwin niv'ii nirr. Purso $200 Mile heats.a In 3, frcofor all i;iilrniic' ten per centum. Plirso $50 wnin day single dnh of one mill', lice for nil Indian, .Spunbli nnd hnir-lireiil horscK. I'nlrnuce $1U, to bu added. Catch weights. TIIIKD IIAY'SI nACFS. Purso $250 mile heats, 3 in fl, free for all, to carry 100 lbs. on each, excepting tliree-year-ol.I colls, who carry catch weights. Kntrance $10(1, to lie mldeil. ?Ar Tlie ntmvo Ilaces are lt lw govcrnrd tiy the rules of the Mcturie Course, except ing pitch alterations apt la rein mnde. In nil cases, three to enter nnd two to start. JOHNS. DitU.M, I Wl Jockey Club. JnckNinvllle, Ogn., March 31, lhr:i. MAX MULLER, IfCCKSPOIt TO J. A. HKU.XMnt K ItltOTIinit The undersigned, havlui; purchiipei from J. A. llruunir .t llrotlier their entire Stock or MurehniHlise, Now oiTers the same for sale nt Greatly Reduced Prices, DEPOr Oasla. The stock conlts of Drj & Fancy Goods oiofhing, BOOTS AND SHOES, GBOCEEIES, Ami. In Tact, u vnrlwl aiunrlrnent of article" erliilnlng to tho General Mi'tchaudlso biisluvs. LADIES and GENTLEMEN pleaw to give me n cnll. nnd exnmlne lint Good mid learn tho Prices, befurujuii inaku your purcliuK't. Do not forget tho place the Ilrlck Store herctol'oru occupkd by Jlruninr ,V Ilro. by Jlriin MAX .MU I.I, lilt. Jacksonville July 1, 1M12 -n LOVE&BILGEIt Cullforniu Mrctt, Jatksontlllf, DEALERS AND WORKERS IN TIM, SHEET IRON. COPPER, LEAD AND BRASS, T-TAJ,.K J1",l,rcl''1 on '" Atlantic JU. ww," w (tin. )uu I iuvirvii .. VUlillllvir KlMnk nf ew-rvlliliiir III llil.Ir lino, nn.l will keeiioontunilv ou hand an aoriiiint ol tho Im-sI Tin, Pln-et-lron and Copperware. IJrnM I'ipun, ilydraullo Nozzlw, 1'orco l'uuips, Chains, Lead I'lpo. Hose. IIAIUJU'AUK, CCTLKllY: NAlIiJ of ull flze liar, Plate and assorted Iron ; l'aluts. Oils, riUe and Glass: All (ualltlus of Powder ; Hhot of all numtxtr; JJruthosof every varlcty,etc.,clc Stoves. Also, always on hand, a lurxe lot of stoves of askurteil tl.e. " liuck's I'atunt Cooking Stove," and thu "New World Stove," thu two very U-.tand approved patUru In tho woild. Parlor, Ollico and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed on latent fuel- xaving plans. Hollers. Keltic, Pots, Puns, uud everything connected with these ttovos, warrant! d durublt uud pcrfict ,."u" un,' ,0 with dispatch, und unco nccoiuiuu to U rect ons. in uverv tlilliL'. their stock Is tho largest and 1m l 'ever brought to Jncksonvllle, and they are determined to fell nt uiw i-iticu rou cvm. Call uud cxuinluo their ttock U-foro nur- chasing cWvherc. June 23. 18C0.-23. Agents for Ilalltday A Co's WlrHtniw. TLLUSTRATKI) PAPKRS-Harpers'! 1 Weekly, I'ruuk Jslie's, Yankee No-, lions, etc., regularly receivnl und for sale ut the YAIUKTV BTOltK. I RYAN, MORGAM 4 CO. r. J. IITAX, . ,K. fl. MoniUN. iKIIWAIUI MINI'S. RYAN, HO'itGAN & GO., -DKAI.KttS IN rroceiies9 LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, acoTi-msrG-, BOOTS fc SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, X'ijSTCrY GOODS, Fiuo Japan and other Paints, Oils and Glass, Crockory & Glassware, DRUGS & MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, 3VHU33IXI3' TOOIiB, :iJM5"aiflct:t, CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS, Ami other (JooiIh Kiiitt'il ( the vaulH of tliu I'tilillc t3f Wc shall aim to keep tip n full tfia Kiyund complete stock oliriA'XD && und ilnn utile (iatxti, ut tDa V3f ull season of thu X&U UQf" yenr, nnd wo "Tia D9rau confidently sayljia U2r to our old friends nnd -MM CUT the public, tlmt wo intend a CQf to make It to their luternt to -Yji JCiy- deal with us. -iffft CALL TO SJ312 US. W, IIORIUK & CO. JudcDQiiville, Jan. 8, 1803 juul It.' TO THE FARMERS. W'o shall hcreufier luke, In exebunge for gooils, nil dercnptioiis of produce tliut wo can liud u market fur, ul the bighut mar ket rules. tVAN,M01lOAN.tCO. Jao.l!8,lBCX Wo have constantly on hand and for Salo OIIOIOK HACON, 1IAMS,8II)I A SHOULDKRS, FRKS1I LAItl), I'OTATOKS, IJKANS UU'lTIvIt AND lKKJS, OATS, FLOUR A CORN MKAI RYAN, MOHOAN & CO. a