Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 130, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 February 1862 — Page 2

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F. M. THAYIB,. ..... EllITOa (1. K. Llii!.WFRIDAY MOBtSIlSQ FEBBIJABT 28 l: ! 'The Star Spangled Banner hi Trlnmpfc y.?t waves u er the laud of the jrree ana tne noiue of ui Brave." TIKE NOTICE, EVERYBODY ! . If yon want anything, ' " - , If you have anything to sell, If yon want ta bay anything, . If you want to rent a House, . 11 you wui uwnien, ' ,i ,t 7 If yoa have lost anything-, ' : it - - - If you have found anything, ' '"'"' jtlL TEN THOUSslN PEOPLE BT ADYEETISIHQ IN TUB ?---- EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. k,i "All wants surrAied bv advert shirr In the KlTBHe-RIPTTON PRICK FOB DAILY: ' Delivered (n the City, per week ...80 10 By mail er in the City, per year (in advance) 5 00 rOtt wtWK i.v " By mail per yw, single subscriber ...........$i go I advkb ri Wa I - rr Term. Ant paso, tei.i.iar form. js t j Th foiiowinz reutieiuon are oiir anthorizoil I Ak-jiiI" Im t S i places na.ai J : lr. K.'ilstoa, Uoouvillo, Warrick Co. Joltu M. Lock wood, Mt. Vernon, Poeny Oo. Jolin It. bangherty. Boric port, Spercur Oo. Jamt I,. Tborntnn, Piincoton, Uibeon Co Juha b. Uaudr, liewbnru, Warrick Do. , L'r. M urpliy, New Uurmouy, Puaey Go. A. II. Wilkinson, Cyutttiana. ".T ' ' Frenton TalU.tt, tHxeyvtlle, Poaoy Oo. ' " . H . 11 . Cuntoa, Poinritl.urjf, Pike Jo. i ; Mai k Uraat, Canal P.- O., Warrick Oo. ,, li. V, Cuvauah, OwniuTille, tiilMton Co. - ' 1 11 111 i PROM IIOVVUNO GREEN. J A yw. arrxvea yeeterday .morning from Bowling Green, to which piace sue wok up a cargo ot array supplies. since the rebels, took possession of that !,..., wmutvr, ilUa uestroy .rown s iipk. ineiocK is still put or repair,, but l the Mattie Cook passed over the dam, owioK to tbebigh stage of water. ! From gentlemen who were on the boat, we learn that Bowling Green presents a moat forlorn appearance sinca its evacua tion by the rebels.. Most of its more prom-; innt buildings, such as hotels, depot, pork ; bouses, and many of tha -business houses, have been destroyed by fire, and the black and charred remains gite the city an appearance of desolation and misery painful to behold.The Union cilizen welcomed the arrival of the Mntti Cook with lunch gratification, regarding her as an' old 'friend, long banished, but once more returned to her regular trade. A. targe portion of the secession ists of lire place followed the rebel army in 1 "its. retreat to Nashville, and manifest a disposition to stick by their cause to the last. Notwithstanding the ruin and desolation brought upon their quiet ami pretty little town, tbey either were fearful of bing punished for their conduct, or are determined if to fight the thing to' the bitter end, ' We admire their pluck, but doubt their'- discre-, tion." . - . ' 4 Tbe streets of Bowling Green are obstructed with tilth of overy description and 'the" pork houses and warehouses containing large fuantities of meat, bides, &c, which were set on fire to prevent their contents ' from tUUing into the hands of the federal soldiers;"are""iiow heaps of smoking ruins - troui which a horrid stench fills the.air and sickens the. beholder. - "o effort seems to have been made by - toe rebel officers to keep their camps clean and the men " healthy, consequently an - Augean task must be done by the loyal citizens before their town can be restored t jla former repulaliou for cleanliness and health; Now they feel assured that the rebellion at least so fa as the State ef Kentucky is concerned is at an eud, they will go to work in earnest, and the prosperity that once enriched the inhabitants of the town will he fullv restored. - ' - The rebels made a vicious effort to destroy the handsome railroad bridge '. over Barrf-n river adjoining the town, bat with' ' only partial success. We are pleased t learn that but little labor and money is required to make it as good as ever. It is estimated by citizens of the place who remained during its occupation by the ""Confederates, tbal at l;ast. Gve ' thousand troo3 died and were buried in the vicinity ince they first took possession of the town. The mortality is represented as having been' terrible. Entire raiments wete-almost annihilated by tlisciuu-, and on all sides of . .the town are found grave yards filled with newly made graves, whose occupants came North iu the depth of winter, in, search of their rights. Ileing thinly - clothed ! and unaccustomed" to the rigorous climate they fell beforo the cold rains and chilling snows, which to them were angels of death, f The Arkansas troops in' particular suffered severely. One grave yard appeared to have been filled with men from that State, and u new location having been chosan, it too, had large numbers of graves and Would soon tiave been filled if Gen.-HaJleck's luovemeut m. Foru Henry and Donelson had not necessitated the evacuation" of Bowling Green. ' Tlie-reliel lortifications which, for so many luoulhs, have proven such br.gaboos to th Comnuiiidi't- of one of the finest armies that ever jliOiMe "ml a musket or were ordWed int-j Hoe - prove io be of the flinirkst ."'character.' Several gentlemen, with whom we couversed, who examined them, inform us that they are miserable in design "and still worse in"coqstruction. om- or"tbe vnain appniacbea to th city weis b-fi' without any defense whatever, , tb rt-bt-la seemingly laboring under th im" pressiou that an Ktu k could only b made in fioat and that upon such points as they chose to place their breast-works. These

latter wer: looswl y- constructed of smnll

boulders and earth, which could not with stand a bombardment for any length of time, and in case of -a spirited attack would have proven' more dangerous to their de- ' fenders than to those making tho onslaught. That an army of 125,000 men, composed of such material as stormed the intrenchments at Fort ponelson, shoulJ, Ja .P4 piW!icg about through the country, or lying; idle in camp for months before such fortifications as those at Bowling Green have been de- ' scribed to us, is most mortifying indeed. ; It is said by-citizens of "Bowling Green that when General Beauregard visited the town and examined its means of defense be at once" pronounced it, f untenable; and recommended - an eracaati6n. His advice was taken,aiid immediate preparations were made for the movement. For two or three weeks the work went on, while Gen. Bnell with more generosity and .chivalry than Gen. Grant possesses disturbed them not. After everything valuable was remov. ed from the town, our commanding Gen eral suddenly aroused himself, ordered a forced march, and took possession without firing a gun. We an't avoid an .expres sion of our admiration Bully for Buell t? . Several of the citizens of Bowling Green who left when the rebel army took possesEion of the place, have since returned to find their property almost ruined. It' will take thousands upon thoncandi of dollars' to repair the damacro done by the vandals who i claim - to -b& fightin ' alone in -defense of " Kentucky, wo .presume," breathes easier since Jiert territory has become; free from their presence, ; and when next they come, the people of that State will welcome them, we doubt not, with lead and steel rather than sickly talk about " neutrality." ! . 3 Senator Joseoti A'. Wright made a strong Union . speech Via ; Indianapolis on Tue6aay niKht. 1 We ' it stated that he pitched into the 'Eighth of5 January anti war rlatfirtii " in' bia neciiliar . stvlie. denounciBg ;t ia-Ungnage the most scathing. The oreace' men are particularly "put out' by this speech of. the . new JSenatory.aad abuse .him vigorously.. - J he .people, now ever, in all parts ,pl'tbe State seem highly pleased with his appointment, 'and think Gov. Morton did himself great honor iucouferring the position upon one-who formerly"' was' oue, of Lis " ti'jrongesijioliticAj : opponeats., -.. pj.-.v.. ! s :i 4 vft .- r 1 ? 11 1 ' .. .... . tody Tl.e Ciiiro corrrcnondent of tbe St. Louis Demnrmt. kivs nt'vcr since the beginning of li..- v n: i avc lnilitaiy preparations there Iwna so uwiivo . as during the past week. The seamen from New York' had arrived and been placed on their respective boats. Sixteen mortar boats have been fitted out; the gun boats which wefe disa bled at Forts Henry and Donelson liave . beer repaired, and alb are, -now ready .j for new expeditions and adventures. Eight tho mort ir boats are. supposed to be now in the vicinity of Nashville. Within 'twenty-four hours twenty thousand troops ar rived at and departed from the wharf at Cairo- A great many came from St. Louii, and scarcely touchiug.at the landing, steamed back'. up tbe" Mississippi to' Commerce, Missouri. There are said to be 25,00 troops 'already concentrated "nt Comaierce.' REEKt PUISONEUS CHEERING FOB THE UsioiL The-Iiloomingtoiv- rantagrapli says when the rebol prisouers of tho 20th Tennessee regiment pnS?ed thrcughthat city for Chicago, they were treated to all the coffee they couid -drink. When the train moved off,: they: -joined " ia giving " three ronsincr clieera for the "old trnionl:'"" ' . p , -j - - - -rv 6e?" The rebel Legislature of Tennessee are- iu a quandary as to what they tad bet ter do with themselves, nndsome of the citizens are equally at a loss to know what to dcr with their gold. Most, of both commodities have been removed to "Memphis, where a panic of huge dimensions has seized the rebelsj who hear the whistle' of i3-inch shells, both in their waking and 'sleeping tuoments.Y Verily 'the Plalistihes will soon be upon them, headed by that amiable old gentluman, -Commodore Foot.. - i f" a i i ,H - ; : A Frkmnt. T hear to-day that the Presi dent haa urged in person upon General McClellun, a Icoinmand for Fremont. :, The difuciilty- is that he outranks everybody but McClellun (he wns confirmed Major-Genera! the samo day as. Gen. MeOlellan) and '. if sent anywliere bo-muss take chief com mand. Wtishintfton Correspondence A'. !'. Suppose he should take chief command. Have not tho events cf the past few weeks demonstrated his peculiar fitness -for that position ?,; When wo see others qufctly'oppropriating the results fof his foresight aad skill, and following in the very track for pursuing which be, waj removed 'from his command, it" certainly is not very astonish ing that he should, be spoken of for a chief. command In some important departments ,.: The. New York Worldsays Commo dore Foot js" entitlcil to .the" credit of origin nating tbe chii of using iron-clad ginr boats on the Western "rivers. The idea- is Fremont's, and was tho subjoct of unmerci ful ridicule ori the "part of the very paper which now attempts to bestow the credit on another. fiif The Tennessee correspondent of ttie Cincinnati Times says it is now believed that eiiiht or ten thousand men,. incliliUng cavalry and artillery, made their escapefrom Port Oonelsort . rtighh ej Federal lines, on tbg.'t-!nltil-y jaigh Prece,l'nS lu? surrender, am! that the ndigaaiion of the rebels at ihl alU-gtd gsserlion .of Pilhjw and Floyd was only -assumed We take it thati-orresKMideni is pretty '-considerably' cracked.r' ;.."71 ?'""' - ' ',.' Th Confederate government follows Captain Cattle's advn:, aud whenever tbey find a ptet of ppa-, they " make a note of it."

" Isvaut 09 SsciiMSiOJi. We learn from many sources apparently teliable. that the

rebels at Fors Donelson, after nightfall, and during the armistice caused by the mantlet' of darkness, were prowling on the skirts of too uaiue-ueiu, sou uayoneiinfj such or toe UMUw-iietu, anu uayoneuDg sucn wounded men as had been left on the field, and also robbing then, and the dead of any ? tnnflpv ftl Vainnhloa that minrht ha nn inoip I t This is not nil : the infernal demons used poisoned bullets- circumstance that would disgrace the lowest grade of heathens.-. We have seen and handled leaden ' ballets bronght from the Fort that were" poisoned. They are cast in the form of a sugar loaf, i h .1 , tnrh. In thin hnilttw thn rvmann 1a Tlan I where it is confined with a cork". Wounds inflicted with these balls generally prove fatal when they are lodged in the bodvbo so with, the round or Minnie ball, or back shot. Ilend. Mail. I We have seen some of the bullets spoken of by the Mail, and concluded from their fir U" and. general I appearance, that 4 they entire from Europe. ' We did : not suppose V-of were poisoned until we learned of one or tvo ca3cs, where wounds apparently not dangerous, resulted fatally on the extraction of the balL The rebels are prepared to reBort tj aLything,; however cowardly iyr infiiinous, to .Accomplish, their purposes. " 1 a?" No higher compliment could be paid Senator Wade of Ohio, than the desire manifested by Senator Johnson; of Tennes see, CoL Forney and other leading , Democrats, fo? his re-election to tha United J States Senate. The politicians of the Ohio S,nte T.eriKlatre. however. ,-t , if ih J wished to replace the veteran Senator by advantage ; :s. , , s v,., i r. " Tub Thirty-third Indiana Regiment, so badly reduced, in ,"the retreat from Lou" don,'' Ky., and which has been recruiting its sick men at Lexington, 'i is now-able to rnuster 15S men, and has gone L forward. again to 'join the Cumberland Gap' expedi tion. V i ;i r I - ; Our soldiers at Port; Roys.l and , Tybee are having fresh and green peas brought in to them by the negroes.' It is as warm as summer, and corn' and grass is from sis inches to a foot high. They will have green corn presently, s . "' .. ,,'..1.n ! f lff. t. . . ' L l-1"" ."l ! '. i I S&". A member of' the-: 2d iowa regiment furoishes tbe St: Louis' Democrat with the following item "relative ". to tbepart that regiment took in the storming of Fort Donel so a: As soon as Gen. Grant was" informed of the- surrender, be prohibited any troops en tering the Fort until we took the lead, as a reward tor tne- manner in wtiicn we con ducted ourselves tbe day before. 1 Our flag was the lust planted on the intrenchments of Fort Donelsop Yon can have some idea of tha fight, when I inform yon that we had lourleen holes shot through our nap:. ami tbe statl almost shot otl. Out of si. color guards, live were shot. " i rQ?Tt)e following is a! complete list of the killed and wounded, at 1 Fort Donelson, of tho 31st and 44th Indiana Regiments ; SI i-4 a TBTIBTY-FIBST BECHMBST. ' '"Wonnded Joseph Crockett, Co. Kfleft arm; R, L. Parsons" and N. h. Moreland, Co. D,arm; Harrison Hunt, Co. D, arm; Charles V rue, Co. 1), leg; Ira Thomas, Co. B. arm.' Severely: "J, B. Jordan, shoulder. Solomon Tucker, Co. U," face and shoulder. .. 'fORTV-FOL'RTH BBUlMBNT.i : " - f Wounded Wm. Holderbaum, Co. E, -on thigh; A. Gough, Co. Ey on sida; Jacob Deeterfc shoulder ; .. l-iewis A. Mosley, Co.. I, in hip ; Henry B. - Lamb, Co. B, in hip ; J. Lulacy, Co. C, finger shot off ; F. W. Stein, Co. Cj in thigh ; . James A. Baker, Co. K, in the. hand ; David .Hunker, CoA, finger shot oil. -v -;i- i-j pWhat the Rebels tbliik of tlie Gunboats aust lee to stn OllUer. -' t- "i' Cairo, February'2!f.VTl 5i The following communication I ' find in the Nashville Union and American of the nihilist.- It shows what the rebels think of Commodore Foote's flotilla: 5 "; j , s "If West Point and retl tape are hot the order of the day, I would suggest to our military-authorities, as modestly as a modest man can,' the propriety "of undermining some of the bluffs on tbe Cumberland river, and blowing them into the river ai the approach of Lincoln's gunboats.1 There are many points in our narrow river where this could be done, I The result would be either the obstruction "of the channel, or the. destruction of the gnnboat3, or it may be, both. Webave nothing ta fear - from a land "attack, but the gunboats' are-' tbe devil, and we might as well look bint? squarely in the face. The fight at Fort Henry Should teach us a lesson, and it is hoped the lesson will not lie lost upon us. i ; W. H.' S. " 's i.: "'.- ' "'' l- t '" Later fhom MExico.i-News . from the ity of Mexico to'the 28th of January, and from Vera Cruz to "February I, have been received via Havana. The allied commissioners sent to Mexico with "an ultimatum, returned to Vera Cruz on the 28th. They were treated with - the greatest courtesy, both going and returning, and on arriving at Mexico were treated to a sumptuous banquet.' President Jaurez acknowledged the breach of the treaties, and offered the most satisfactory security-' for" the future. He proposed that the allied'" ministers should, come to Orizaba and treat there in detail with Mexican commissioners; but he exacted as a 'preliminary condition that the whole expeditionary fore Should be te-embarked, except a guard of honor of two thousand men, who should accompany the ministers to Orizaba and remain there daring 'the negotiations. fcThe allies decided that tbejr could not accede to the proposed re-embarkation,' and if Jaurez adhered to it they would at once advance on Mexico with their whole force.--": ---' : 1 " ''-'- ' -i . Julios, why did Gen. Grant Vest uneasy de night 'fore he took Fort Donelson,?'' -i' ." Dunno, Massii Johnson ; ".'spose he, did'nt feel sleepy." " " ' -. ' ; '' u No, sah ! 'Twas case . he Jsp?c(ed fo git a Pillow and only got a slip." ' ; 4 " ' -fj-,The Chicago Tribune says : " There is not one among tbe rebel' prisoners now in this city who dot3 not loudly denounce Floyd.' Says Major Brown, ot" the; Mississippi Twentieth,." Myself and my officers will sign a paper agaiyst floyd, and if b is not hung liy the Coufi:derat Government, it is hot fit to live" 'r'. - -i , The brigautiue Fanny Lewis, dire't from Charleston, with 000 bides cotton and 30 barrels ro i , arriied at Liverpool on the 3J. Her ofticrs claim that she ian over the sunken fleet without difficulty.

Field Order at boiulion-Eloquent OfUcltvl Xrioale to the Victors. HlADCDABTEttS FlRST DIVISION,"!

Ft. Doselson, February 131801.X1 field order hoT 145. i SMS. iJ f nf th Firt . IKvisinn nf iU 1 a V -, . iI'J:AXA .JL L Jvalley of the Lower- Mississippi, the Teh . . nessee and the UumDeriana. i x on nave carried the flag 'of Hhe Union further South than any other land forces marching from .uu iu,v.,vt w w. - " . Being the first division to enter Fort IJenry,: you also pursued -the. enemy for miles, capturing from him in his flight.aix field pieces, many of his standards and flags, ' . J . P. a number ot prisoners ana a great quantity of military stores.- J : Following the enemy to tni3 place, you were the first to encounter him outside of his intrenchments, and drive hiui 'with! them r s ' ' , I Pursuine your advanUfre, the? next d..-y. being on the right, you advanced upon his lines, in the lace ot his worts anit batteries, tnd for the time silenced them. : j The next day skirmishing-all along his left, you daringly charged-upon hia redoubts under a deadly ; fire of grape and canister, and were only prevented from tak ing them by natural obstacles, and the accumulated masses which we're, hurried -forward to defend them. , r ' i The next day you extended your right jn the face of newly erected batteries,- quite to the Cumberland, thus investing J113 j works ior nearly two ntiiej. . . s The next day, niter standing nnder arms for two days and nights,, amid driving Btorms of snow and rain, and pinched by hunger, the enemy advanced m iorce to open the way ; to his escape, l.y his uyrn confession, formed in a column of ten suetack npona single point." : You repulsed often drivinfr back his formidable odds. Thus, after three aays lighting, when your' ammunition was exhausted, you fell back until it came np, ami re-ioruiea a sec ond line in his lace. .. ... ' ... ' Supported by fresh troops, "under the lead of a brave and able officer, the enemy was again driven backj and by a combined advance from-all sides, Was finally . d"featttd. His unconditional surrender the next day consummated the victory Undiverted by any other attack for near four hours from any other part of our liaes, the enemy waa left to concentrate his attack with superior numbers upon" yours. I' Thus, while yu were eugngel for a longer time than any other of our forces, you w.ere subjected to much greater loss,. '".-..j ! " The battle tfeld testifies to your valor and constancy. Even the magnanimity ; of the enemy accords to you afi unsurpassed heroism, and an enviable ami brilliant share in the hardest fought Itattle and mot decisive victory ever fought and won on the American continent. . '7'., . i .'. -' " - - " 1 Your trophies speak for themselves; tbey consist of many thousand prisoners, forty pieces of cannon, and extensive magazines of all kinds .of orduaucp, quartermaster's and commissary stores. I Jl . The death knell of rebellion is sounded, an army has been annihilated, and the way to Nashville and Memphis is opened. This momentous fact should, as it wilf; encourage you to persevere in the path of glory. It must alleviate your distress for your . brave comrades who have fallen or bevn woundod. It will mitigate the grief of bereaved wives and mourning , parents; " and kindred. It will be your claim to a place in the. affections of your country men,-and upon a blazoned page of history, - By order Brig. (icn. McClernarm Com'g.' , ' ,t vt ; , A.KOHWABTZ, ; - Capt. and Act. Chief of Staff. . ; -. j ' '" - fifeaylt is worth something, as showing the continued hostile animni of the leading London journals and the Liverpool tele graphers toward us, that the , United States victory at Somerset, Ky., is published on the 6th, with tbe . fewest possible, details' while the reported defeat of the Government troops '.by; Jeff. Thompson, on the ICth of January, near Ironton, Missouri, is blazoned forth in imposing .capitals, and otherwise made the most ot, esiiecially in such journals as the Liverpool Mercury. Wo all know, bete that no . such battle ever took place; yet nobody but the very verdant will expect to see the contradiction published on the other side when it gets there, except, perhaps, by the-; Htar or ' the Daily News, and one or - two -.papers that are generally disposed to do us'justiee. Plaster op Paris. What is there Motrin California? An excellent article of plaster-of-paris has been discovered at Sunt Anna, Los Angelos county. By competent tud:es it has been pronounced superior to the imported plaster, being much whiter and finer in texture.. ;; .J ff'-l t S3!! We regret to Icaru. that- Mr ikum. Elliott: ofrhe.tjrm. of Elliou Brothers, was so very ill last evening that he was not expected to sarvi-ve till morIhgfT,i3 j , 63?" The ; "Star Grey, ' Eagle is - the Louisville packet to-day. She is always on time, and passenger? can. depend or going through promptly if they secure berths -oa her.,,-;,." . "0- .-,"-- - . - -. f " Rea0tifcl FjlaGv--Through the exertions of Mr. Philip Spicgle, backed by the liljerality of the merchants, one of the most Iieantiful American flags in tbe State now grat'ea the liberty pde at' tho To6t" orMain streetIt was ordered directly I'porn New York, by Mr.- Mackey, of the" firtu . 'of Jllftckey Ilen ning & Co., and was obtained on Tnore Veasonaoie lertns. man one coula have purchased in this city rf T$ been For Kent. ,, ;Thre comfortable ;dwelling3, containing six rooiiii each, with -all other necessary conveniences. Inquire of F. D. Allen, C rnei of Market 'and : Bond streets, ; near Central Market. . 2wd. ToVVhom, "it, May, Concees.- Persons wishing to make arrangements" for L. ..G, Hagcr's Terre jTaute Ice, during tho coming season, will apply tp j'tue, and s not to said Hager. -fc-.--. Edwarb iNetE, ,4td. . . m " , j Depot Cornet, Auction Sale. Wa will sell at auction sate, ;t" bur.tore, on aturdayj morning, March ist, at 10 -o'clock, a lot of queensware, coosistiDg'In part of CO dozen platep, assorted; -6 do. bowls -and -pitchers ; a lot of cbps and saucers ; 2 dozeu coal oil lamps ; a lot of 'coffee pots ; a lot" "of wall paper; 15 boxes window glass ; 6 boxes of looking glasses ; a lot of fancy goods, 4c. H, NELSON ft CO.

iPflZH'T-.. -' 7 ,' FtsiacAar 27. S47 . k whoas, H H TJmble: 2 bxs hardware, 4 I btlhl 8 t s-ees, Chawes b offi "ctfbo Babceck; 2t) bdii paper, Jour bble eggj, 1 small box, IS tobacco. Fetwirich A Bria: !S bn lgooOa, SohK-ykep Sc Bafing; 1 cam paper, o.3lipk iiuuporwihiio feS .i-'s eolfue, lie men t ft viele; 1 iu bbla Butrar, I box cauuy. 146 liajTB eoftte, PreBton Bros: 2 bales alieetin?, 1 box t) od, - Mackey, Bennlnr -ft Oo; 15 bxa M cord, Qfo a Sonntag Co; 30 sack! wheat, Jobn Ingle; 3 Uxnudao, VV M Aikmsn & Co; 1 car load bay, Ail.un Liter; 28 aacka floor, 2 sacks meat, Vickery Briw; 34 lacks bran, Fred Uauke; bt i'lieat.M AVehner; 4 .dry hile,r II - Earaey; 1r sacks llyiti ,: 1 box.dreaaed fowlee, II A Cook; I t empty boxeil. lot bbla, Phillip Decker; 1 kejf, t bbl aunries, Saroh Strut; 6 J J beer bbls, Cook . Kieer-t gtven hides, 10 bdla bog skies, A Steinback; 6 itdl gw pipe, 3 bxS brass pipe, 1 Btrin? nttiugs, Start Duncan; 10 pkgs II H goods, U Scott; SI pkgi H II goods, George tana; liana. . . v A. E. SIlUADi; li, Agont. NEW I ABVEIITISEIEKTS DS.J. FLEAGER. SUKGEON DENTIST, ROOMS: i A"o, 0 Mum Street, ue.rt door f JSUtmJJ'i J--w,-L -- . ; v v mj meihoil tu iiit-irm bis ft ieuda and tlie pnbhc tbut b b;w titled up u. Di-vv nitj.1 oi roums for the jTHitit: i-f (!elliscry, liavlDg HVallett liimw-lf of all the liitost lTupi-ovmeiits in the profession, he teels ttMk'nt tlmt Ixecan please till who may furor him with their imtronaire. All lernona viHhtn tbetrv-i of a rtcnitst wonld lu -cllto ftive him a rjill ttHnrti ougiiiii ;tilrtwwbero,i. an be is doing work 2" per i:i:it,. l,vur than nv ileotixt in the i:ir.y.-Ariilicial tuetli iiiserted Ml p'ld, platinum, rubber- and aovr and 'warrantHl satisiactiry Chloruftr.-..Hud -lei:triiity wed in oxtrai-Hug teetn. ; - . - - - - ieici-rm Ky virtiio'uf an- order of Sale issued cut. of ilia or.i- oi tl.uiJU-rk of tbe .Court of Cuaimon l'lt-na, ol Vanderburgh county, lndi;iiia, in favor of I'aut J. Warra and iigamat SftniiiKl P.. Qavliu, I will uu I'll U UWDAVi MAUCH 20, .1402, ' '- J bet wee u the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M. aud 1 o'clock V. M 1 said day, at the door-nt the Conrt Houae in thecity ol jvausville, Indiana, otter for sale a! pribiic auction the ruta, ieistie aud profits for the lei in ol eeven yiii'S blithe .luLioia'.ii tU-srniied rriftl eHtate. lo-wil;-- .. L. . - - f ' - ' . All tlint piot ot lot N', fweiily-uiue ') 'he lrt ....... I i, ,i ..I II... .,1 -,-.. .. . 1 a ... I riillli-h Wvn'li!l' I iiiiim. .iiii.iiiHi.i.iiir tn Vi Direct, eithly five (S.) leef aud. site lit l tnelien ruin the uoi lief of 1-iip.t aud V me cltwtrit flien luimibkf mi the line ol uaid iiio utix-ot twentyfiiir CJt) foul and tour (4) im-ht towards the Ohio vr; theuce acroHs e&iia lot ou a line earalh-i witn First street to the back lino of said lot No. 2'J; thence on said li:i. k line twenty, four feet 4 '-'4) and four (t) inches towards First strc-rt, and tk-enceoD straisht line to the pluce ot httcmniujr. i And nbc-nbl said rents and pronts of said teal estate not -Belt tor sam sulnc-it-nt to Biii.sfy said writ and costs, I will at tbe same time and place -,ff,-r for. aala.tha Je aimnle of SAid nrerniaes k Sheriff V. C. G.W. Haidin, Plti. Afy. fb,TT'-?o,2v.. f Ky virtue rf five exue-u Lions issued out? f the oftix of the Clerk foi' tho ( ourt of Common i'leaa. of S auderbwi hU county, Indiana, one in l ivt.it ol Jaines s lack, one iu favor of Kol ert Bun iitu , nod both against Thomas -tii&urd aud Wm. BiUes, oue in favor ot Ann Maidlow, x'r of Kdiuund Ataid low and sicaiust "Thomas Oiriord, Wm. halo aad Nathan Buw!ev,' one hi tavor of Iteitx aid Urea, and against Thomas Oitlord,' aud -one in-favur-of Kobt. Kei'KUH aud against N'. ICowlcy and Tttoniaa Ciirtoid, I will on j J ,- ;-- - THUK81JAY, MAIXOU 20, 18i'.2', between the hours of 10 iiVlock A. II. and 4 oYlui k P. M. of said day, at the door cf tbe Court House in the City ot tCvausville, Indiana, olfor lor sale at public anetion the renrsr fsHties and profits lor tho term of seven yais oi the followiug described real estate, te-wit-, -miThenndivirterl one-half of tho south weal quarter of tha S4inih east quarter-of section ibteeai(l iu township six (') south of rann lou (10) said iindividi'ii oiif-hrtli eoutainin tieuiy aon-a. Atso: the undivided one -half of the three luost noi therlj- loU or ,rCol4 of laiid in the dat. ef " Wickbaui," as tbe same ia ptutt. .1 aud rccordeil iu ttie itccorder's UlUce of VauderbitrKh comity, U-in put t ' of tlm went bulf of the north-east qnait. ol 8 lii.u iiiueli-eii (ll') towusbip and riuie aloreaaid. - - t- .. , Also : the northern part of tlie sontu bt of said plan of " Wii khaiu " conveyed lo Thomas UillorU by J. R. K. J. Morgan ly a lfeed' dated Seotenilier lih, lHaii, and recorded on pae 671, Book 3 oi tlie Ieed Kecords of Vanderburgh county.: said property tein. kuiwn a t he " iiunk i'lace," and ceaititius about two and a half acres of land. J- " And should Said rents and profits not sell for a sain surririniit tf) satisfy Bitid writs arid f-KU-v I will nt the same time and place otter lor sah thfe fee simple of said premise. ' s -! ; UKORGK WflI.FI.lN, y .j, u - , - i, iSherifl' V. O. A. T. Whittlesey, PI'Br Att'ys. fel.JT -$,7f KHMttPfs al.jb .. ar,i i . 3 - - - ' - - -v. ; . : liy virtue of an order of sale issued ont ot the oftlce of the Clerk of the Court of ConimoH Pleas of Vanderburgh i ouuly, Indiana, in favot of John llarieve and HKainst Wyliei Little Jaiiins Litllunud .U Lewi Iodic, 1 will eu J TUl'USDAY.'iaAKCir 20, lSOi, between t'.u.honrs' of 1(1 o'ebo-k, A. M. and 4 '- elock-, 1. M, of said' day, at the do, T of th,i ourt Aoiwo, in- the city of Kvausvilln, ludiaua. offer lor sate at public auction, the leuw, issuxs and proiiis for tlie fdrui of Mveii y?urs, d' ttie lollowiiaft desorilMMl leal satiate, viz: The undivided ona-fourtb part of lots No. six (), sev. li )J, eight (H;viiine ('.'j, ten (lo), eleven (II), twelve (12), thirteen (I-), fourteen (14), and fifteen V), in Bloi k No. twelve (12) in the Koutliern KnlaOieinent of the City of kvaiisvitle, Vaudorburgh con uly, Indiana. - i - - - i ' .: Aud should paid reul and profits not sell -for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will at Hie Same time aud place offer for sale the -foe simple of said picniiai-s. r t. - CEORCK WOLFLIS,' . fob27-S5 i i"a.i - J Blteritr V. !. -VV. 51. Bv Virtue of an order of sale isKiied out -of the oftta of the -Olork of -the - Conrt of Common Pleas of Vaiiderlinrh coHntv, Indiana in favor of John Whitehead, jr., and Kobett Urayrand frninst Ambrose Le win el.ulX will on. "w i THURSDAY, MA HCII jiO, 1S02, J . - , botweeu tlm honrs of 19 o'clock A. M.ia"nd -4 o'clock 1'. it. of said iUt, at the door of the tV,mt Hrtetefn--the.4.Hi.y t" ISirwTrtinirle, Indiana, eft- r for sale at pttblie anetion the rents, isei:t-s ami jirotits lor the term of seven years of the following described real '.estate, to- it ; -' t ' ' - Tlie east half of Ihe south wewt quarter df fb(-t-heaat qiHarter; also the east half of tlienorthwrest qnaiter of ttie sonth-east quarter ,f i-ctton thirty 6e (35), in township low -t), south of range i-il (lo) wi-stt containing f-ty acres, (nnirw or IesFsituare in Vamlerburph -comity, Indiana. Aud shoidd said rents and profits not sell fbr-a stun' suftlcient to satisf said writ and- cobIm, I will t the same time and place offer f ir S!i!e the toe simple of said piemises; - -- i ivv'1- " GEOUGK WOLFf.IN,- . - ittberiff V. C."' L f Wheeler A I-lehart, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' ' e.tUButt-t-"s is.ti.Bi jyo. aii. . ; -- ... , .. . .. ; virtue of lu oaecntions, iasneil ont of Iho e nice of theCierk of the iA,urt ot Common Fhas ol Vanderburgh oounly, In .liana, ens iu favor of J. t)i Keller, lsiiacT, Whi.i, . ., and tjn in favor of Alexander tiinpsoi-and , bolli . ar:ai nut Yi illiaiu Buyle, 1 tyill ou. ..... .-j. s,.js - j" , , j- Till) BSDAY, MAECH 2f, 1862, i J bf-t we n" tlie " Jioiii h of lea', o'clock A.' "ii.' aud 4 o'clock I,, SI. of -said' day 'at tho door of tbetV.urt House in the Cfy of Jiv.nviliu, Iinliaua, offer lor s;ile at 'pill-liii auction tli rents, issiu-s aod prolils for the term of seven jears of tho loliowiog lew:ribed Keal Rslate, to-wit : - .. m ; " Tbe uiiiliv'idtr oiie-thii-d of 1 .t No. one (b),--fn B1.ick Mo. one liuu.lre-1 aud twenty-live (L!) in aUanuiaco City, Yauiterf mri ti county, Indiana. -. And shimltt said rents -aud profits not sell for a sajiu ttultictent to satisty said writ and costs, I will at i he same time and ptaee ofter-: toraaJe --the ' lee simple of said pi-emisa.e. " - t.-j 4.-.. CEOEGBVWOI.FLIHT - . tlheriti V. C. ; Baker 4 Matsli; 3meKeid,Plaintia's Att'ys. f ICOi-OJ., K,.. .... ; J' XI.OVIH I"i"-'"' ' " ' ' : " " ' 60 iafisa XXX white wheat floor, for sale at '-, lebia ii J..- - . 3 iv w i ELLIOTT'S.. ..'.- "V-' BT'ri TJI r V ; y-ol busUeU very aue ana tares Sweet potatoes, at Jan7 II. A. COOK'S. S. 60 bush prims Irish Potatoes, just received at fdblS SLLIOTI'3 Family &rocsry.

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riSSOLUTISH CF FARTKERSH1P. -"rV J. ' HTJVX IinBKTOJK 1'OEK xistiotr btw- n ITwnry Y. Miller

and J.Hnry fiieliatts tiM tins day been diwolved by mntual consent. ilr. Wm. J. Dfulilotui amiaoi,;.ea (MjCuilfiot 4ue CloblS duo said firm. nSNKT F.'MTLT.Fn, J. I1KNKY NlEllAl BKJV i..l A l li for the payment of the coat ami e pensee ot SKKt-wals improveincut. . . Kotkia ia 'berebr- srivon, tl!an by' virtue cf a" t-rcfoj-t '" Wil" l.y .-, tlie Jliiyor ef the sell Bt public suciiun, at the door of HiA Court House,- in siiid city, ou Wednday,... ftlstrch 12, lSh2, at 2 o'clock P. tf., the iollowini? lots or par. ce ot real wihits. or so nuicb theruol as may iw noceemry to psy the amouat chargod. anl asseestd gainst mnfd low rcspocEiveiy, for Ilia owl and pensesot making sirlc-waiu improvumeuw ur saiu lots. tnctlicr with the c-sts of salot . . ', W. If. I.nv.-, Tot fl, in I!l., k lir,, LainaHCO-.t.i W. If Law, Lot 7, l!lick lie, I,ui!tsco .....3. 4 i -:.:,.- x,x o .- ,1 if.-. - -j iv t y t---e r lrft 3 . -. ,4 Lot 10. lL',1. '.' . ......... John P.x;laiH, I.ot B, BWk lot, tama-....17.4 fih23-dld CI1KISTIAN jrKDDKUlUU. (, . v Fif: Just received. . bUi: t'oni.tp BrurthoM, hwoHmI."" lf do'.- W hite Wash Bnwh, aHitrt J. lt.ias UOttSfcUt - BEK.STINSON AHD JOHN TENNiS Kvawvn.t.K,'It.; . : Pnwnre TNVAt.11 rKKSlONS, tCUNTV MON-KY,-ARIiFARS CiF 1AV. laud V iii rBt, and olhi-r fimTrniii' Ht pr-juii.mj, J.r tl.imiaiitH-jwy entitled. Xtfrharfea nutil rlaimaarn sMiaretl. t .. t Ori-trr. : tin Third Strcn-t, near Main. ; . Notice of Dissolutiofl. JSl. . ti'1'oi-e existing uuder ttie tiwnie t-f 4,Viai;e 1.. Ki'ause & Co., is tins day dt4olvrd by4bo withdrawal of William Kr-UHul, Tbe -ju-oeuatii ol the old him will be settle,! by (itu. Kre e, Jwho is auU-oiied to collect all clsiiod. and pay Mil lbs debts of oaid fu ui. . - - i ' . - -i - CEO. WkCACK CO- - ' . sk.vANSv.ii..Lii,,jbruary it), lavJt ,- 1 ' -",:?," . -. . ' ; The oudersisiisd will continue . the budu-es ef the old fiiiat, al the old stand, corner it i4tond and Mam hLrcoii, and -11 bs huppy to receive the i atx jii itge of oid as veli as ne w li lends, r - ; .febiVi-liua ,ji tu,KBAlib. ' fJis .i.Vii ii I.TT& H.- '- ii doi-eii luce m'j fre-h li ggs fr 2f, i;c-als. aud - ioiiuds ehoh e purler for a rj'uai ;ti, r.l '- VKJU'KUY ISItoM, ""jitii- ',-.:" Ktj. Mui t-lu-er. ' '1J ! j j-s '. -jt.v.f . Hilt aW lib AT hl.ol.lt iu any uiiniitus-s to suit I be tra.'.e, liehb and erod, at r li!KKKY. - JulliSS. . w . . i ' 'iji?'-. MttZBJ Ah&nHViKii '.) Jt Oil LanH, from 15 cents to .Liberal diseoont wholfafotide. ' KICU OonntJ Brtt--5a0 racks very rich, heavy Braa.jaat rccoieed..; -j '-.Tt i ?i VJliVK F.ioar.-M,2&. hU cboice rje fiinr..-j 5 , f'KIHE Hue. 2 .: pi ime rite, 10 lbs fcr SI., . CHOICE Iftf J-aid.--li tcs extra kaf. luff, put op expressly tor my trade. , , . j Vi CHOtfl! loose 'pick lei " S.fsirt exlrl.oe pkktoa. iu viuerar, jnst rer;vii. !OAT,Frf, 2'! M il i.. ft ci-al oit. f..r stle cbeai-. in qnsntirh-s to suit. ; - - y . -; PINK. Kve J"'-taU-r1ji!.i bnshela. fc(r tuMe Folutocs lot: sale tlitWt,lrS t l It 1 V K libls-very ebon aaor kraut, for Sule at .hlH, . s j. si -H,-A.'4thIT3. f buXi.-. Ol .-lUlio.i. - . . . . "' ' : ' r) l oii.-s It lo.-ii-, (-( ic f pel Nabville. ' l-pls cliiuca i.'ranbert-iesr io-st at-oeived. fC , HOXttH full weight ltar?sn.Ua.-,4. s irtr ii tw.xeseslra Tullow ,lo. ' , . TfW ttttlTK ft K.JVS. -1 'A tiul.ci pi iine war wiutij t'aiitf jti.-tt iicoivcil. mon TUB "UKHT .W4Vi JUV.hT .hi r.w tJY M I l.e nly, Koto Jli:bl I U H ICS. ;ito"M"'Trustco Noticed i frW tT,- JH " H K K K It v I I 'MeJV m that the dhtie t niy er)l(, ai Ti osli-e of 1'iareoit Tewinhip, will Is-per f' rnii-d by ff. v.".cVitt dtirini? the rrmwindefYif m v lerin i -t ,. A. .Ki 1,1,1 VAN, 1 niKlee. Kvswvtu.H . Kel. -14i t,t Wi.i. " - fcbli Iw ',' ft B 1 '.It ' .11 tJjt HUB S. i b hie. rp-f-biini ill ol-ibtjiM, fir sttpt-rior to itoi last, just ro. r;-,. :uid f..r s.ilo at VtCKKBY UliiiH., ' -' l7 ..,. .. - : , o. i-.l Main at. Bieacliecl MusimsJ :- fW, B UJt h-M JUST H tit BtVB It Jt w . lai-e lot of Jiieai'hed Bl uslins, ui tli best Slid just ly " ;cU-bral"d'' briiuds that tue nowte -fn this coiiiiliy.CIIAl'lvEi: 4; lit S.-jJ iHfii, - lidiS ,:,. , . r"' .' - "-. . l-io. J .Uaiu street', i C tOIrl- - I.IHH-9 W JTttB ' Alt pers-ms havtinr tw"ksr drawn tiui lie f tomity tobraey, are uofilier fo i.-toi ivilm samo lo the liibrury t-t w t his date and Ihe liM day of February net. .Vohnnee H ill liot b- givel ewt to lers until forther "tice " - ' - ; , . - V -r i w . II. WAthKER, - ' f r - if . . A. V. ... and Librarian, &.Volksnoto plaasoopy t ' " '.iaiiaidwas - 20 bbls iiusi-tl till, in tcerfoet wrjor, for sale by tne bblttt teas than una l Miilil in Ciiii iuaiali. i !. K. 411 lallKKT t.1;, - lolill JJ. -I t$ve.iiioet. T.GEOrPOSTEU&CO., PROVISION AND PRODUCE If'ofner Lecutit si teet and Canal, 1 . - f.t J KVAN8Vlkl,K, INf).5 - :i -v-. tjtuif. ' -- ' k.- ; " To enaLle ns 'to d-ivoteonr attention exclusively to Iho Provision and rrilot biioynass, we have dftermiued to clossi out our entire sUstli. -f CI KOCKItl US." - We desire to call the atb-nf i.m of the trade to the T:irt that we will mdl at lower rates than goods of similar tjtiatity cm bo laid down in "this market, aud invite ci'y and coiiiilry buyers bi examine tfitr stock ticfore purclinaiiiK elsewhere. r The stork is wi ll Defected for the waufs of this scti-n and contains tiearty every I tiini; kept bv 'a wtif'bsrtlo eHtHi.li-linint.. - B-irtriiins rn lie bad by rallim; on - 0G. FfifTKK jairj- : ' -'AJorner Liquet st. ano ;iat. Iff I'l.lK It' lijM IJV. WW TH H B K9 lot of those nice SHA K KK - liKOoSIH so rlioiipatii-.eenlseH. il, at - VICKKItY BttoS.. :t-Jt . .No. 8.i Wain riUoi-t. ' -WurtBtTB IjKJin.' - " i WW fi lti-;' M. Poms While 1-a.t, to arrive will !, sold very r.hc!ip lor r:iHlt, b v - . nm.v.'t ; ftAMT'Kf. t)ltl. . ". . 4 . ..-. . ".. . Ciioico r . 7 X1 UXT IT T RE E-s; -r OKJVJt.liBJX'TJlls HIIHUHH, Evergreens, Hoses, t&c.;'&c fTJfrtVATKO ANR'Fi ti ?.f,K ATTlllC ,'."ZZIL: columsus ; imS.i t-.!!;. Bi'- .-. -t a.--, : "BAT EH AM, HAKFORD St CO., m .-'t-.'41 i ... 4M4l,llMBIfM, OHIO.-'-flrdrrsrecr-ived 1-y Agent., F. ItltOUfJITTOM, rude - 1eb:i-itMtfU -'" IB Q tPTH'B IIP Wjr AaW.'-Motiee is hereby given .-that I will wit at Pnblie A net Ion, ai iyhop, in the City -of Kvunsville,- Vsrulerburiih emtitv, ledinnii. ou W Kf N IWA V ,-lhe rttb ,Uy ol ti'MHttfIA KV, ISIW, lKtr-en the hours of it o'tiiock A ; M. mid 4 nVlork P. BI. of sail dav, one I Uoise lnl-.-v. Hie prer-erty of oeph Neal of W olf fvlaaod, MlVvtissiiipi cooiity, State of M erw.tn-l, to satmty me,liaiih-s liin wbi.-b bold- on said prei. fy lot$.'l'2,isi staarace, advertising,- and con fovs,.lliuK eitoae. - --- " CHKITI AN IvJCllK KltV Third St. ailtreniog Owirt Homte, ; s-ii'Mt.Mw3ir- i-- , . -gfS.BS Olf llif'Bf J-. - Also the eorfeuce of gnow, flrown, V, le.for. Variegated aud Crystalii-i bar Soaoa, b,r s.il .t ' -i .. .,' II. J. r01iOAl:PrKli.'.S, janltS . .i'sstii h- j vt, - liriiar .toi-e, 'Vf -' T7 riJu IJYi T U'iSK7T.vt'Z jiM twst atmality Joi sale low by - , novS l-v Kl tail.bl-.U f a Ci. KiiW.V tslltojl RH. NBvrOrwsus aad .M.. Cuba Soais Jurft reccrived, aud. i-j sale at small adiauce on eosl, at " , jt T'-'U ' ' Y ICKKftY HUM'S, jault Ko. Hi al ain street. f f Al4li.V IJI IWTJ.JK r -.-,. oorei jnst leceived at 6CHAFKER ECSSINQ'3, dec30 JSf.. It) ilila sireot.

A' VL'iUSi: ILaTS.

91 nvs -4, K Hfitt, lt ('., Ac. ve Uavu itiMt opined a lar..-e ht-m.s ot lionnet and Tnm'jitna: Itibbimti. Vrerti-h Vluwuri. l;uaea. i'tuioe, KuKheemd Millinery Ooodi ironera'ly. , . . . S;UAPKKR A KlisSINU, BOV3A i ti Jl.ln Mt r 4-f.fTti earn VICKKRV BkO.1.. 'M V ItiisliL.l, at '- OCiY.l , - - Nu. u.,, Kir.nl. ;;-'t:'iirjfi::Ei;." " A.f RUSH'S CONFECTIONERY - hemoved ti LSrcond Street, near Main. M. titxit-ry tt t lie rIk.vo baiuwi place, and in additi ni to my old Imsmejw have sImii oponed a FIRST-CLASS BAKERY. And pron s- to my ol-l aud uu patrous, thai who ever oay iVtt me ait order fur fakes aud OolihjcUonern, L will IuiiiikIi ltii-m io such a style a wmld L-e creditable at Hie " While Hnn " ' J ; .- '. ' - " ' A. Ub'SH. fidilSilCin Si-ooud Klreet, near stain. Poultry ! Poultry ! V K W OX9 AT MiLtuTT'S Go early ill the tnoruiuir a. id ftrsir choice. they are always lecciv! Tii.-.!)S slid Fridays ii lu it ,'ti. ".fVjl H , iVf H I, to awKtt .. 2 bblsap'il peas. . 1 do farina. 1 do peer I sugo, juat reoeived. CIlKKfiK. 15 boxe extra riitliii cheese, just recwivuil, pf-r MieUicr Kwhv.lle. !A N rLKM. Ciml Oil Candb-s for Bale cheap. MOTjAS.KH. :!() bbls chuke re-liolled molasees, for nl at 5tl i tt per gaiion. JfAl'l.K MOLASSKS. l l-bl extra maple inolisaes, the lust rl the se,:Moo. l.KAN IT '- bxs Hill Co.'s exlra Ko. I sont ; 10 hxsil'i Cierman; b' bxs do fum y bar soap. I T:P ('! ti.--2 Lhl tviiitsr hli-iilned Urd oil, at f,.blS ' It. A. COOK'S. . ,.t :rt Cola, ' t?iu ah, JJl'. a seizes V ; CJ ivhi'-h rrn 'jhl he checked t J T"7"i ii nitfie remedy, ij" c I, tlsio ti -ii,P'i' -S seriously. J-'e-" are miir rf the xmportnru:e cf jflUlflL or flight ygeld in lis first stage; that which :th the l .hejinninj" Would yield to a ndilyemsdy, if net attended to, seen. aitaakr, the Luv.s. Were first irUroauseci eleven years ago. ItJlu heeri'-prcpjcd tlwt tru-y are the hert article hefora " thn , public for jlshniCL, aJiLttfL, the Haeangdough i in an.s.umfttLan., and nixmeroiLS effeciions of the f3fii.f-G.CLt, gv-w.g ir-wn-eaiate reaej. Jnhltc SjicaLers SC Singers will find them, effectual, for CiMrnij and " lengthening the uotos. . , old hy all Qrugzist5 and Qealer in. MedicMU:, at -5 cnU per hax. -S.l-I InKvauS'ilio by k-b V . . KII.LKR WniTK. i It- a buah choice Ohio fe-d Rye.rrCidved per steannr -shville, at lfebl H. A. COOK'i I I Id coarse oat meal, 1 bbl t r llnedo. feble ' IT. A. COOICS. m) pounds Baker's Chocolate. W; pouuds Krenrh Chocolate. 51 p-nu0S Basel i Cocoa. For sale at KLtluTT'S j2jp i a. Kisliopru-k Kakluit Towders, in pouiiili', ball poiuiils, wnd iiuirter pounds, pint received : febl7 KLUOTT'n. g .f a MATI, . r A tai ve ans'i Imeut ol huddles, tsridlt. and If.wness, el every ilesvriptiOD, on buna at my M.iuiiI.1. Iin , ou Minu .M cut. er niy trnory tsiore. , . 11,1.1,1 J. V. KI.HOTT Til K It KIT m'HVP, V a - must u:o f" Co. -It's aud g. t some of l-iu ' Ilxrirtslor.' . ; . : ' COF trf-'.K -' l.-fs piiios Uio corlVe. - . ' . 6 b.K-l Lwuil A do. ,. - - lo b-aa;s I ciiMl it,, , C'llMlCtt New tubians S'lftf, jnl is. shed. TKS. Full .assortment of all kinds, for sals ;t,VES.T Cll'l.it. Tl.e lotjouevur aw. tlW is the time for soniechintr nice. i. iOiit cans fresh peta-bes. . - . . v ... id doKn cans tresfi tomatoes. - W doyu cans blackberries. Fl!BE Ci-ler Vineyar,-2d bbls wartaularl purs cblfr vinegar. h ' Fill:? II EOtm -Mai dozeu gs, ree.-iyed this day at iebliJ if. J. COaK'H. T:T.T.C OAL!" COAL I 'If II J t'B JIBT BKCBtfnn IJ1 . M. mil unloading at tbe LiimaHco Wbrfasuperior ai t' "le i f -j - rittsburgh . Coal, which f w til dellr. r to any part or tbe city at li1 Cents per bushel. While iiiiluadiiiaf oi J irs will be tettreil nt P. Hornbioolti. Hiom or al IIm B.wi TKKMS CASU. A, J. ut TC11 tUtjH Jt Co. I, Jan.! t :;oo i-i-ii ii a x a .v .rf w te n ICIRii, just li-. eive-1 lit N'J. S- Main street. fftUtJ I bn tons ot Unit nch c. entry bran, -Aj iiiHid t.Vf I, ami for sale at : lebbt VftlKKKY BltOJI., 2 Slain St. in i.ii-H, assorted Wf sis, cemprlniiiK Some new kind, not jsl i lfured Cm public in tins place. Just received per st ma met- Lnucast-..ar, and b-r b ill ' " i at YiCKiCriT BR08.. No. hi M,ln Street. rrHH&tci; r ii I. ritt-t J20 fMW jaoilioli d, nb'e and fresti, f .r s-de'at lelil;. - Kl.Llo lT h firotery. JiKBkyjfjrti n.nn . " jif oo pomeis BUnr enmd Beef, , bams for snle at . ELLlu-TTrt. f.d.l-i ffttXHUH IS lf, Eks, Hotter, aad lots ol other At niie tliiu-s, can be bad at t ',' THKKUV'S. Jons lsw, M. a. nth rs,( Notary Pnblt fAilV ATI THES, A i'TI lit N f. k S A T I, A V, ' JfN B.riAL OOLLKt.TiON AND Kstb KMT AT K : ' A ii I-: 'S H. . t.ffiue No. 87 Miaiu -..-t, .j i,.;.i,, i4e Con r iIou-at. Evausville. Itoli-at! nmv lii-d.twly aTOVESrCASTINGS, AND TINWARE. WIIOl.BHJt t,B J-II Iff V.I II,, COOO CHANC Ef F O Tf B A 1 1 GAINS. - The ouileraigue-i have a ho ts auj corupk-te assortment ot the above article of the Utnrt styles and W most durable .pmiity , w hirh tby offer on the most raasonuble terms. . - , w'bey manutactnra ail kinds of COOKING AUD IIEATIHG STOVES', Crates, Uoilow Ware, Castings, n,t the hast .f Tinware. " he tint'- arc bard, and we t)--'in to s. ll cheap In pii.pc.i-tiou. Every tticl, i iusbred to be of the l-o.Ht quality. li. meuiber the place on Alain eti.;v:i, opposite the Court llo use. ... .. . f KlilNKMKYg.lt CO. rllCJIt.- Imt.el ,i,t, Voui, C v - . i liitni.n.. -w. ler and Ooioug Teas, Mt n..!u v . to i per 5 '' " ' ' ' VIcKk hV f-. f-.'i 13., .'"""" ' ' ' " I.o. tfl iiaio at. lb.; at M 'j ...... ...... ... , . " ' "-""-- ?a s ' r v t , wlt MIO ) V fc . . fc. . CltBERT CO c No. 82 Wain gtreet. Knt Socks on band-, worth from ', .. ao wnts, at- ttCUAfSBB Bl.!sSIiSU3. - ' No.M Main 6treH a,-.t..rtf o .r av,..i ...i i ... e - - - vm ajno f.-H, C-" '1 I ; tbeui nue.i st li.'Kiti i Blau; 1 t.-bl 1 t- iiain St. 111 .TW fer ITlljo lor best arfrle of coal Vjloil,at YICK.EEY IE Of. WT Si Main st.

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IIOXBJS fBUHU etore ana for stu by VrCEFEY BEOS.