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ZEZ. r4$lV SACH BRO.'S JACKSONVILLE, VC73a-Oloivlo & iXotn.il -llKAI.KtlH IK- :D:ry CSroocaLs, FASIIIOMULE CLOTIIINR ! AND ALSO IN Groceries ! Liquors & Tobacco New Goods! New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! ! IMMENSE RECEIPTS AND Grand Display Ol-' NEW VAIjJa & WINTER AT SACHS BRO.'S Yy K tnki pleasure in announcing to llie II ptililic that we Imvc Just received u lotgtr, moie WnoniWc und btltcr ftteiUd stecu ul FANCY AND STAPLE OLOTI-IIaSTG, BOOTS AND SHOES, no n nets, J I ATS, SHAWLS. emhroideries. dress-trimmings, RHUIONS. NOTIONS. etc., etc.. than nny ever before brought to this iimrkct. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! Groceries ! ! ! i 7"K have Just opened tlic bttt und urg- Cil SlOCK HI Groceries I PROVISIONS! Wines and Liquors, CIGARS & TOBACCO. EVER OFFERED IIKRK. OUR MOTTO, u QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS" we feel confident, will guarantee to us the cnntltiunnco of the patronage with which i our customers have hitherto favored us ; nml the addition wc have now made to our former line )f trade will, we hope, secure to is the lialmice of the tradiupr population of Hhis town and vicinity, to all of whom we Vromlso prompt and polite attention, Plcusc call unci convince yourselves. BAOIIS UIIOS. fly All sorts of marketable Produce 'ken in exchange for good. Jacksonville, Oct. 20, 1802- 0cmi-U)cckh, Sentinel. BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH. TKUinrtAfllKtl TO VttKKA (-ORTIIKHKNTINEI. "Wednesday's. Dispatch. ViiKk'A, April "7th. Cincinnati, 7lh. The enmity election took plape tlirniiulmiit the Stale vi-stcrday. So lar iik hrord Irnin the L'niim ticket was generally I'lidcd. In IhN 'city, umjori lien range from fiOO to 1,000 fur llntt tick et. Indianapolis. 7lh. Itetnriis from the various tnwnhiis uf the Suite bIiow large union gains. Il.utfnrd, Conn., 7lh. Republican Con crewmen wit e eli ctiil In the 1st and 4lh i1it riftp. The Democrats carried the -d diKlriel. It Is believed tlutl Oovirnnr Iliieklnlmm's niujnrlty will be about ,1,000. In the Stale legislature Union men have elected 10 mil or 21. L'lvinir a minority in the House. St. Louis, 7th. J. C. Tiller, radical emancipationist, in elected Mavor by about 2.(10(1 river D. Tilley, Ihe Ulu'lr ennmclpa linnhit, and tilinnt 1,700 over Jneph. pun pcrlu ml. The radicals will have u large imijnrity in council. JifT-'rsnn Cltv, 7lh. The radicals have elected nil tlie city (ifficlala and (! out of 7 Councilmen. Cleavelaud, 7lh. All the pities In the Stale, so fur im heard from, pxcept Colum bus (rave Union majorities yesterday. Winhlnetnn. 7ih The Richmond .' nnwtcr or Kntiiriluy, received In-day, pon. tnlu th" followinir ; Killfliurcr. 2d. The enemy maden recnnnnlssanee up the Yazoo river yesti-rtlav, nn,l threw a tew sbclls at Snickers liluff There In nothing In eight below tliut point lo-dny. Chntlnnooga, 2d. The gunboats on the Tennessee river have been driven back by our sharpshooters. The Iron clnds nl templed tn 'uml nlTuscumhlu this morning at daylight, and were ullacked by our cav dry. Heavy cannoiiniliiijr ensued but without t fleet. The attempts to hind were unsucccsslul, nml the bonis backeil down the river. Heavy skirmishing lias been going mi at Miunvllle. A special from Washington Fays the European mulls and llriti'h steamer are exiecled lure with considerable unxieiy. II is iHiii'css to (IiclmiIw Hit (act Hint our most prudent and intelligent statesmen my our relations with that Government are in n more precarious situation thnn at any time before since the Trent ufTalr. Hartford, Oth. 10 p. . Tho Rcpnblt. pans have carried the Btutc, and elected Hurvy Deming tn Congress, for the first Congressional district. We uro tumble as yet to give majorities. Fortress Monroe, Dili, Twelve moro de serters, with their horses, ariivid today They came from Mississippi Ijeirlnn, and report that their whole company would de sert ns soon as an opportunity of fered; that want of food was tho pause of their deserting, and Hint llieir troops can not endure privations from want of food. New York, nth. Steamer City of Cork, from Liverpool. March 2Ut, arrived, The Time Miys the demand for money is active In eonwipienee ol the Confederate loan which closed at .f(ii-19g. Subscription In all amounted to about fifteen millions sterling. Tho 7 Yhici considers the Polish struggle virtually at an end, and thinks the allied powers Justified In refusing that Poland shall have what was guaranteed by the treaty of Paris. Tho correspondence of the l.onilon irir says it Is rumnnil Unit, beside the amnesty. Ihe Cz.ir has telegraph ed Niiimleon that he would give Poland her antimony and liberal cuniditution. Tlmrsdav night. April Oth, no dispatch received. Kd. Sbminki.. Friday Night's JHsimich. Yiikka. Ai'Kit. 9, lfif.3. Washington. 8th. The 1 0. Depart mtnt has Just Issued orders directing that, nfter tho 1st ol Mav, all postage then un paid on letters received from foreign coun tries in mails shall bo paid in specie, or its equivalent. Hartford, fith. Returns from nil but one town in the Statu foot llucklnchnm, (Repuli) 3,830 j Seymour (Dem.) 3.583. The Senate stands 139 Rcpulw. to 94 Denis. Three ltcpubs and one Dem. urc elected to Congress. New York. 8th. Tho steamer Kajtern Queen, from New Orleans March 29th, and Key West 1st Inst., has arrived. Capt. White reports) that, while at I'clnt St. Phillip (oulIi-west pass of the Mississippi) he was boarded by an U, S- officer, who said he hod received u telegram from New Orleans stutlng the lebels had begun to ovueuato Port Hudson, ('ol. Douulcy s brigade, had mudo an expedition to a point on the west sido of Mississippi, hall-way between Port Hudson und Poiut Couppe, burning two steamers, nnd lauding, de stroyed 1.G00 barrels of molasses nnd a rebel machine shop and other buildings. The expedition to Pouchitoula was per fectly successful. Tho town was occupied by Federals, nfter skirmishing with a body of enemy's cavalry, 3,Q0O strong, and the railroad bridge 500 yard beyond wasde- sUoycd. A largo amount of stores fell Into our hands. Three common laden schooners were captured. The rebel env nlry were so hemmed In that It would be difficult for them to pscupc. Mngruder has Isued an order granting nil persons transportation of cotton tn Ihe Mexican frontier. He Fays it Is imposlb!c to sustain the nrmy in Texns without pur chnolng with cotion the supplies brought from loreiun countries. New York, 8th. The H'orW hns the I following : "Offieiiil information has lately been n ceiled lit the war dtlmrtment that Ihe movement against Charleston will be initiated by landing n small Kedernl force near Ihe Fort on James Island. Private letters were received Inst night from Com uiiinder Rogers, second In command under Admiral Duponl, and also from General eMtiheLdigofour'mr t,. t i , i i .i . -.1 i . i on hi. John s Island, a ml Ihe withdrawal I'nrter, daleil .lit, fully corroborating the ol the rebel pickets. The lelterF Fpcak in the most Fnnguinc manner of the contem plated movement, which Is anticipated will result in success nnd ultimate full ol Chur Inn, It is thought the Government will receive official dispatches tn-dny." Hilton Head letters say that the town of I'elnka. l-lorbla, was Inkin by llie JSegrn troops under Montgomery. They raptured 15 (T) rebdsund returned to Jacksonville, uhich place they substqucnlly evacuated and burned. Since Mnach 23d, S-IO.OOO.OOO have been sent fur the payment or the troops in the field. Chicago, 8lh. The President hns Issued n proclamation extending Ihe restriction of commercial inlercoitrre in Southern Slates, execptlng Delaware, Maryland and ICin lucky, und excepting only -18 counties des ignated us Western Ylrginla, and i-xcep-ing the ports ol New Orleuns, Port- Royal, Key West nnd lleaufor'. Nashville, 8th. Thirty-nine Federal cavalry went out yesterday on tho Itmnnn pike, und daOnd In n rebel camp where there were a number or conscripts, killing five nnd taking fifteen prisoners, with their uritH and horses Cairo. 7th, several lhniinnd men have been added to the strength of Gen. Grunt's army within the lust month, by Ihe return of iWe who hud overrun their furloughs. Two hundred ht ilur tire flit forward. The gunboats shelled the town of Flor ence, A luhuma, on ihe 2d Inst,, and drove away a company of rebel cavalry statinmd there. In accordance with iutruetions, nn order for 1 ,000 negroes was rent to Island No. 10, lust night. Kati'iis City, 7th. Messengers from Miilor Ransom's buttery ofthc Oth Kansas regiment, report several skirmishes witli Ihe guerrillas. In which twenty-five men were killed ond wounded. The notorious Todd was captured; nUo n number ol horses, mules and equipments. Twenty five houses of secesHioulsts In the county were burned, and about one hundrid head of cattle taken. Cairo, 7lh. Guerrillas having fired on our transports, while p',ising up tho Cum berland river. Four days ago n force landed front I lib gunboats, and. nfter the In habitants had left, n per tiol!c every uuiiN' wan uurucu n uiu iuwh ij Murfreesboro. Clh - Gen. Slanley with 200 cavalry and one brigade of infantry. I.-II unrvu """; " " " "r"" Morgan and Wheeler's command. The result was Ihe killing of 20 rebels, Ihe pup. tare of CO, also 000 horses and mules, a lot of bacon and wheat, nnd destruction of considerable forage. The position of the enemy defeated Stanley's plan to captute them. General IJragg's army Is now living on bacon nnd corn meal. I'our pounds of corn meal and bacon being allowed each man per week. Chicago, 7th. A Sprrlal Washington dispatch says that the i-ulire body of Fed eral officers In San Francisco have been removed. Kx Congressman Low has beec appointed Collector of thnt port. J Su van, Sup't of the Mint. New appraisers have also been appointed. The removals wero bused on discoveries of fraud In each department, made by Fpeclal agent Krnwii. Washington, 7th Some of the Judges of Territories are proposing n test case be fore the U. S. Court of Claims, on (pies linns whether the President has power to remove such officers ut present, California. San Francisco, 5lh. It Is said four of the prisoners tuken from the schooner Chap man will tie tried by military commission. The proof against them is suid to be pos itive. The other prisoners will bo tried bv tho United Slates courts In this city, or kent In oloso confinement until the close of tho war. , ,, , , , , ,i San l-ranclsco, Cth. A slight shock ofi nn earthquake was felt about noon today.1 Some persons living on tho hills felth n sen. sntlnu of nnseua. The old Globe Hotel .of the best material and of choicest patterns, (frame) on Dupont street, camo down with ' YwuOrdcrsottcudid to with dispatch, and n crash nobody hurt. Mled according to directions. In every- c -i.vtc mi. rn -vi'-ti i -. ' thing, their stock is the largest and best SanIranclsco,9th.-Gen. fright has t.v,rB,broUKbt t0 jBCksonvllle.and th,.y are published on order, addressed to tho citl-, actcrmincd to hell at mw i-kick koh cash. zens of the Pacific coast, caul oning those ; Call and Examine their block belore pur who would involve us in n civil war. The chasing eUewhere. June 23, 1KC0.-23. following Is the olosing paragraph j " To Agents for Uulliday & C'o's Wire Ilopo. all sucti persons, i soy, pause ana rettect well before plunging into the yawning ubyss of treason. An indignant people will rise In their majesty, nnd swift retribu tive justice will surely be your doom," Spring Meeting of Jackron County Jockey Club. The following purses will be run for over -TlIK- BYBEE TRACK, IVcnr .TncksonvHlcj Commencing tin Thursday, Juno 4th, 1863, And continuing three days, rtnT hay's iiapm, Farse S100--Single dash of one mile, free lor all. Cnlrancc ten per centum. Parso $100 same day mile heats, 2 In :i. Tor three-yenr olds. Kntrance ten per centum. sivnvn lHYH IIAPM. LtSi! '" fr ' all hiilraneii ten per centum, , purM gjQ.J,, day rinate dah of one mile, tree lor all Indian, Spanish and half-breed horses. Ditruncc J1U, to lie added, Calch weights. Ttiinn dav nAPEs. Purso $250 mile heals, 3 in fl, free for nil, to carry 100 lbs. on each, excepting three-year-old colls, who entry cnlch weights. Kntrnncc $101), to bo added. MJ The nlmve Itnces are to lie governed by the rules or Ihe Melarlo Course, except ing such alterations as are herein made. In allcases. three tn enter and two In start. JOHN S. Dltt'M, Prcs't Jockey Club. Jacksonville, Ugn., March 31, lHiiX MAX MULLER, Sl'll'tSSOIt TO .). A. UUUNNKII imOTIIKIl The undersigned, having purchased from J. A. Uruuntr &. Ilrothvr their entire Slock uf Merchandise, Now oilers the same for sale at Greatly Reduced Prices, The stock consists of Dr & Fancy Goods Olotiiins, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, And. in fact, a vnrled aortment of articles pertaining to llie General Merchandise builuets. LADIES nnd GENTLEMEN plcaso tn give mo a call, ami examine the Goods ami hum the I'rlcer, before you - .. rH -. I , f , ..Uc0tl0 rck 8lore icrt.,urr0 occupied by llri.i.ner .t llro. SlrtA MUI.I.I'.K. Jacksonville, July 19, 1KV2. !!7 LOVE&BILGEH California Street, Jacksomillr, DEALER8 AND WORKERS IN TIM. SHEET IRON. COPPER, LEAD AND BRASS, HAVE Just received from the Atlantic tjtutes und Sau l-'runclncn, a complete stuck of eterylhlug iu their line, and will keep constantly ou hand an assortment of the best Tin, Sheet-iron und ('upperwaru. Jlruss Pipes. Hydraulic. Nur.zlu, Force Pump, Chains, Lead Pipe. IIom. HARDWARK, CUTLKRY j NAILS of ull slr.es; liar, Plate and assorted Iron j Paints. Oils, tiltes and Gtais: All ipmlitlesofl'ouder; Hiul of all number) Urutbesof every varlely.etc., etc. Stoves. Alto, always on hand, a large lot of stoves of assorted sues. ' Duck's Patent Cooking Stove," and the " New World Stove," Ihe two very bust and approved patterns in ll,e world. Parlor, Office and Cabin Stoves, fancy and plain, constructed ou latest fuel saving plans. Hollers, Kcttl-i, Pots, 1'ani, and everything connected with thewistovts, warranted durante and perfect. All article sold by them or raanufue tured, WAKIt ANTKD. Their work Is made ILLUSTRATED PAPERS- Harpers' Weeklj, Frank Leslie's, Yunkce No tions, etc., regularly received ana torsaie at the Yi ,'AKIKTY STORK. RYAN, MORGAN &GQ. P. J. MAS , K. R. MOnilAN KlltTSRIt lttNBI. RTAN, MOitGAN I GO, -DEALERS IN rroccries9 LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, CLOTI-IING-., BOOTS & SHOES, IMKs-3L-l.'i,'ra.3K,t, HATS AND CAPS, PA3STGY GOODS, Fiuo Japan and other Teas, l'alnls, Oils and Glass, Crockery & Glass-ware, DRUGS 8c MEDICINES IRON AND STEEL, JVHONrUIXS' TOOLS, CARPENTER and COOPERS' TOOLS, Ami oilier Gooria suiti'il. ti lliu ivuiit of th I'ubllu COT We shall ntm to keep tip n full TJtt Jtiayand complete stock tlfirtli1Tt' tSf and iltmable d'ocxh, ut -iQia 3r nil (teutons of the "QM fiS)r year, und wu -YJjU lrvM confidently suytjft JKJf to our old friends and "tftt HoT the public, thut wu intend TJfl trSr to make it to their Interest to Xi S8r deul with us. -VJiu CALL TO SEE US. RYAN, NOBOIN & CO. Jacksonville, Jan. 8, 16C3 JunUt.' TO THE FARMERS. Wo shall hereafter take, In exchange for good, ull descriptions of produce that we can find a market fur, at tho highest mar ket tales. RYAN, MORGAN &, CO. Jan. 28,1803. We bavo constantly on band and for Sale CHOICE UACON, HAMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS, FRESH LARD, POTATOES, UKANC HUTTER AND KOGS, OATS, FLOUR & CORN MEAT IIVAN, MOitGAN & CO.