Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 164, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1862 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY JdOKNlNG..

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Special Reilfes,

ADYERTISEMEHTS.

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KE1I0VAL OF POST OFFICE.

The Post Office will be removed to the corner

room of Chandler's new Mock 'opposite the Stier-

taoldorB will please tefce out all biUe end tickets I '.Cad t MdCLXVITC'tXCCm from their boxes, tgd Lave bo new ons pnt in, as I - - '..'.'.'"" '.' .. .

we want as few kx S3 articles to more u possible.

All peruD luting periodicals from the Oen

eral Delivery, will pletae ca l and pay thHr bills. Persona will oblige ns by ceiling on Monday, the

11th. and taking everything oat of their boxes.

The office will be closed at 10 A. . on the 15th

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A'O JT OFFERING

NEWS BY TELEGMPH. aa m. it w. usb, -; : Exelusively for the Journal.

; COHGIIESSIONAL. XXXVII SESSION

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and 16th, and remain closed during the day, to en

able na to remove, and arrange afterward.

' PC ST MASTER.

Apbjl 8th, Itt-2. dlw f

TSt lmtsm mms Mtx-psrlsnes of mm

Mnmmltd. Published fur the bene at and i

warning and a ceatton to young men who suffer

from Karroos Debility, Premature Decay, Ao.;

supplying at the sum time the mesas of Belf-Ouro

By eae who has eared hlm-wlf after being put to

great expense through mad leal imposition and

quackery. By enclosing a poet paid addressed ea

velope, sibolb oorias may be had of the author.

NATOAirilL MAYFAIB, Sbq Bedford, Kings,

Co.. N. Y. - - , malS-dAwly

JllUutiom &ldir Protest yoor health.

No sensible sua will leave the city without a ttip-

ply of Holloway'B Pills and Ointment. For

Wounds, Bruises, Bores, fevers and Dysentery,

these medicines are the best in the world. Xrery

English and French Soldier uses then.

Only 25 eeats per box or pot. mar '25

Thm vsMsilss. It is a very illmoolt matter

with the major! tj of persons to restrain their appe

tites; he nee, we see an abundance of Dyspepsia,

Liver OomplaloU, and Disorders of the Stomach and Digestive Organs. Hooflnd's Qertnan Bitters

will entirely cure these oomplalntv, and restore tbs

a; atom to its original vigor and strength. They

axe for sale by druggists and dealers to medicines

everywhere, at 75 oenta per bottle. feblS

Umir ltgs I Hmtr liyt I Mmtr Alps 1

WM. A. BATOHE LOB'S HAIB DTI. The only

harmless and reliable Dye known I All ethers are

mere Imitations, and should be avoided If yon wish

to escape ridicule.

OBEY, BID OB BTJ3TY HAIB dyed instantly

to a beautiful and natural Brown or black, withont ths least injury to Hair or 8klu.

FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hare

been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1830, and

over200,CO0 applications hare been made to the

hair of the patrons of his famous Dye.

I .War. A. BATCH YLOK'8 HAIB DYB prodnoes a

color not t be distinguished from nature and is

awwTUMgd not to injure In the least, however long it may be continue'!, and the ill effects of bad Dyes

remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this

splendid EJ'3, whiuh is property applied at Me. 1$

Bond Street, New York. Sold in all the cities and towns of. the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.

The Oennine has the name WitlUm A. Bateh

elor," and address npon a steel plate engraving, cn

ths four sides of each box. . Who i. MA lb Facto bt, 81 Barclay St., . mhll Late 233 Broadway, New York. ' HEW ADYERTISEEIEHTsT

OF GOOD,

Moots and &h,oes

To be found in the State.

Wassihgtox, April 8.

. Hocaa. Mr. 'YaUandigham offered a re

solution which was referred to the Commit

tee on Ways and Meani proposing, with

the consent of the Senate, to adjourn on the

3d Monday of May.

Mr, Arnold read a dispatch from Com.

Foote to Secretary Welles, dated yesterday, Bayicg that two officera of the rebel navy, from Man 1 No. 10 boarded the Bod ton yesterday, offerisg. to Surrender the Island.

THE LARGEST STOCK , ,

auo xiuuao reaumeu w coosiuuraiioa oi

the amendments to the Tax bill, j The following dispatch was read : Watson's Lahdino Tbnh., l ; - - April 8th, 1862. jT To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War : ' The enemy evacuated Island No. 10 ' last night. It ia ocenpied by Col. Buford, of

the 27lh Illinois regirQent-' Gen. PoDe will

HAVING BOUGHT FOR CASH, p1"8 &u lLat remina OQ e high lands

none mis worK.

Signed THOS. A. SCOTT, ' Assistant Sec"y of War.

This was received with loud applause and

cries of good. . , i,.,..-

AFTEBH00N REPORT.

Cilorioas news fron the Mfo-

vy-''- sissippH- '

.Island iro.jlO haa Fallen! :

PNCOKDITIONILSUIIUENDEU

W CAN and WlLt' SELL"

FOR

Cheaper than any other House.

WE DEFF all COMPETITfOJi.

Call and ooous.

READ & LAWREXE. March 24th, 1862.

Mats 1 1 Mats:::

vaabed yesterday morning In the direction of York town fourteen miles distance, i - The right was assigned to Gen. Morrill's Brigade, of Gen. Porter's Dirision, ' two companies of the 3rd Pennsylvania cavalry and a portion wf Cerpan's sharpshooters acting as skirmishers. " ' - Nothing of interest took place until their arrival at Big Bethel, twelve miles distant.

where they met' the' outer pickets of the rebels. .The troops were delayed here two

noma, constructing a bridge, which had been, destroyed; 3'he rebels -retreated before . the .advance of our skirmishers to Howard's creek, where ' they ' had some abandoned earth works. Shots were fired here by the rebels from two field pieces, which were soon silenced by the 4th Kbode Island Cattery, whrn the rebels beat a hasty retreat, taking their pieces with them.

The main body of the army rested' here all night while Morriil's brigade advanced three miles to Cncklerille, six miles -from Yorktown. By 7 o'clock this (Saturday) morning, the column was again in motion

and by 10 o'clock was in front of the enemy's work at Yorktown. -The first shot fired was by the rebels, the shell passing over the heads of Gen. Porter and staff without exploding. The batteries of Griffin's 3rd and 4th Rhode Ialand,; and 5th Massachusetts were placed in position, re

plying to every shot sent by the rebels. The connouading continued without cessation till dark. About four hundred shells were fired by both parties daring the day. The loss on our sido was .three killed and five wounded. - - . ; i Tho position of the rebels is a strong one. From indications their fortifications extend some two miles iu length and mount heavy

guns: The ground in front of their guns

is low ana Bwampy. . M.m i s

news from Corinth that morning, of a great battle. That the Confederates had taken

eight federal batteries and a large number of prisoners.2 ?It was t expected ; that ;.tne whole Federal army would be swept away. It was given as a specimen of' the .rebel

mode of keeping pp the spirits of the people and the courage of the army. ! TBIBBNB'a DISPATOd. . . ', i WAflHisciTox, .April 7. We learn from the Itichmond Examiner that Thuston Polk and Waldo P. Johnson who were expelled

trom me unuea otates senate, are both privates in Gen. Price's army. The, Ex

aminer-learus that both Houses of the rebel Congress decided by a vote in secret session to repeal the tariff, and establish free . trade with all 'countries! except the United States. There are said to have been only seventeen votes against the proposition. ; The slaves of Jamer JS." Mason have : decamped from Winchester ia a . body, ' and made their- wa to Philadelphia.- It is currently reported also,: that one of Mr. Mason's daughters has become hoplessly Insane from the yarious family misfortunes.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I -il i3?S8LnrS DISPATOH. 5i ? -v . ; ' The committee of nine on the emancipation question will probably consist of White of Indiana, Lo.vejoy of Illinois, Bingham of Ohio, Boscoe Conklin, of N. Y., Pike, of Me Allen, of Mass4 Edwards, of N. Kellogg, of Mich and Hickman, of Pennsylvania.- ; . i ... . j ' Gen. EUrklcg has been 'relieved from com

mand of the Excelsior Brigade by order of Gen: Hooker commanding the division, in

consequence of the rejection of hia nomination . to the Senate as a Brigadier General.

you icant a good assortment of

SOFT FUR,

WOOL, PANAMA, LEQH0EN, and '

PALM LEAF HATS,

At dead low figures, you will find them at

READ & LAWRENCE'S,

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March 24th, 1862.

IQnns, arms stores and pro-.

Yorktown Invested The out-

gworks taken !

Particulars of tho operations

at xsiana no. iu.

! St. Louis. Mo- April 8 General Hal-

leck has just telegraphed the War Department that Island No. 10 was abandoned by

tne reoeis last nig lit, leaving ail their artil

lery, baggage, supplies and sick. - "

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St. Louis, April 8. Gen. Halleck has

just telegraphed to the War Department

that Island No. 10 was abandoned by the

enemy last night, leaving all their artillery.

baggage, supplies, and sick. t - ,

BPECIAl TO INDIANAPOLIS JODBHAI. a' t Nashvillb, April 7.--Gen. Dumont is

jantnow bringing in two steamboat loads

of meat, 160,000 lbs., captured . by Colonel

liazzard and his command fifty miles above

here on the Cumberland river.

Yesterday Col. Duffield, of that part of

Gen. Dnmont's command now at Murfrees-

boro, captured the mail direct from Corinth

With l&0t letters, many of them containing valaublo information in regard to the

! strength and position of the rebels. From

ihese letters the General learned of several spies and emissaries at Nashville and Edge-

Ceui, and has bad them arrested. ; :

Pittsbubo, April 8, ii. River 9 feet . 9

inches b the pier majk. - . Weather wet-j, .

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$ar sa&at illla A componnd remy,' dufiienod to I tho most ffertuiil Afterative'tliiit can bo mnl. It U a conCentra tod extract of Pore Sanaprilla,' so cuiubln ed with othersobtitanoee of still greater alterative power as to afford an eQective antidote for the diseases Saraaparilla . is reputed to core.; It is Ueved that such a remedy is wanted by" those ho suffor from Ktrumoaa oomplainta, aad. that one Which will accomplish thoir enrs Biut prose of hamenee serVioe to this lHrgn portion of onr atUicted follow-citizena. II ow completely this compound will do It has been proves by expttrinient on maay of the worst cuses to be found of tho following

oomplainta: ' V : Kcrofala and Scrofulons Complaint, "Er'nptions and Emotive Diseases, Ulcers, Piriiplca, Blotches, Tumors, iinlt Rhenni. Rr&ld TTaad. Svuhilis and

Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial I'uettae, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tie Bolonreox, Pebility, Dysprpsia and ItHligeatton, Erysipelas'. Itot or Ft. Autlio-

By ire, and indeed the whole class "of complai u t3

. 'lifni: ivy oi iaq j3iuuu. This compoend will bo fonnd a creat promoter

of health, when taken in tho spring, to expel the

lonl hnmors which fontor in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of tlion. many rankliag disorders ar nipped iu . tho bod; Multitudes can, by tho aid of this remedy, spare themselves from tho endurance of loul eruption and ulcerous sores, thronirh which tho-hyatem will try to rid itself of corruptions, if ni.t asaiHted to do this through the natnral channels of tho body by an alterative mcdicino, drumse out tho vitiated blood whenever yon find Its, 1 . .purities burst-, tag through the skin lu plinplcj, eruptions, or soros; cleanse it when yon find it is obstructed nd Biaggrah in the vol 119; c tutus se it whenever it is foui, and your feelings will- tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people ortfoy better health, and live Ion nor, ior demising tho blood. Keen the blood health t nnrl ell is m il:

but with this pabnlnm of life disordered thore can be no lasting health. . Sooner or later -something wast k wrong, and the great machinery of ilia is disordered or overthrown. . --. . Sarsapa rills has, and desorves mnch. the repnta. tlon of accomplishing these end. But the world has bee egrvgiousls deceived .by preparations ef It, partly because the drue alone has not i Jl the virtue that is claimed for It, but more became many preparations, pretending to bo concentrated extracts of It "contain but littla of the virtuo of saraaparilla or any thing else. - During late years the public haa boon misled by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart of x(ract . of Barsanarilla for one dollar. Moat of Unuus i.a "j

been fraud upou the sick, for. they not only oUn.

NEW ADVEHTISEMEuTS.

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F. FENDBICH BH0TH1

tsTOHN FEHDIilCIX BUG?.,

(Vlaaibia, Pa. ir-ttlublislied iu i..

, , CRAKCHES OF THE ! BALTIMORE H0US

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JOS. FEMDOICII BOOS.

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Thomas B. Gabviv. Jamrs Urm. WAR CLAin AGENCY: ?

Aliorncja at haw & Ileal Estate

Office oi Third Street, J i - ... KVAKij VlttH. INDIANA.

Have peculiar facilities in Washington, aad will

give prompt attention to tne procuring or Teaslons, Back; Pay, aud Bounties, and the presecutlon of claims against the Government. - nihil FRESH OABDEN SEEDS.

rWWH &UM8CM4MJ3M OtfJfJtiMSf JP0M

-t sale a well assorted stock of fresh and pure Garden Seeds, all of w hich has been (grown by himself. Also, about 500 roots of My at' s Victoria Bhubarb, sweh as he has been supplying hia customers with at his stall in market the last two years. One year old Catawba Grape Vines, Arborvitses from two to five feet higb.Cabbage, 8we-et Potato Plants, Ac., at his stall ia the upper Market Heose

cn market mornings and at his Garden on the

MewDargb road. Orde: s left at L. II eni's store on Main street, adjoining Washington Hotel, will be promptly attended to. mh!9d2ai . WM. O. WEAVER.

WVUUV fOM M.-Oi nice two

JL0 ? sea tod Beggy for sale eheap, nearly new,

enquire at - H. A. tWA'K, mh!8 -i Wo. 7S Main street.

AfATMOJV SJITS.-S0 bushels extra Onion

w sets, for sale cheap at

Soldiers' Claims

BEN. ST1KS0N AND JOHN TENNIS, .( . KVANSVILCC, IND., Procure ITTVAI.II PENSIONS, BOUNTT MONEY. ABBKAKS OF PAT. I and Warrants, and

otaer uovernment promise., eUrmanta -jnstly entitled. Mo charges nntil W tr.n are aoenrad.

Or rto On Third Strew. . -ar Main. feb6-3md

At WHEAT FLOU11

ths trade, fresh and goo.:, .

tJt IS V VJCquantitlos to suit VICKEByS.

JJSHJHf tiUi VM I. u r W1JVH 1,000 JkiM. best quality for sale lew bv .

aov8 8. E. GILBERT a CO.

Jf.JVltHM VMJYUiJVJVJiTM JPB.lt H S. wl 20 bbls Llneeed OIL in uerfect order, for sale

by the bbl at less than it can be bonght in Cincinnati. & E. CILUKUE m CO.,

febS ' Ko. t (Sycamore at.

febS

It SSJB JV ! tfHEBH KGGS,juat received at - -VICfLEBT BBO'6, . Ho. ex Main street.

. or

mhlS

B. A. COOK'S. I -

50

SJiC'MB JfJtVVM.

60 half sack do :

aobbla do extra, at mhlS II. A.

COOK'S.

LAMPS! LAMPS! b" w with the celebrated Kosencrans Coal Oil Burners, requiring only a chimney from two to four inches long, and ao danger of expiation. Abo, a fine assortment of Chandeliers and various othr hanging lamps, suitable for public and private ball., churches, stores, Ac , Ao. Ah o, a gsod as

sortment vl kitchen and parlor Lamps, all of

wmcu wo prupuoe vt sen tuity pet cent, lewer than heretofore. .. , TO DEALERS. We would say thai: we are prepared to duDtioata

bills of lamps bought in Cincinnati or eltewbora. We get our founts, peps, cases, burners, Ao., Ac,

airei irum inn meaniaauirars m txOBeclicni and

elsewhere, and put them up here; we are therefore enabled to -warrant every lamp p-rteot, beside

saving breakage, freint, Ao., o. .. . . OLD LAMPS .

can be altered 10 burn Ooai oil at a small expense

ana uwsa wno save uroaen lamps can nave tbeir

burners put oa new ones or now foals put to old

marDie cases, cy leaving liiom at p.hl7 VICKEHY BBQ8, Mo. 82 Mala St. . A PROPOSITION. VTAJI Hj JHUVH C9JVVIWW UKNCKia the safety of the Coal Oil which we sell that I we propose to eive a new lamp for

every one that explodes ia burain the oil that we

i el I at ) ceuta per gauoa or nihil VICKEBT BRQ3.;

JL COAL OIL. From actual experiments made la the last two months we we find ii coat as eaiy utlf m muck to llkbt our store with oil that it

lid with gav, and ornf year's meter rent will pay 'or lamp, iast think of it I 100 per cent saved by During oil aad lamp at 1 uiu IT VJCKEB T BROS., No. 82 Wsfa fix.

TOJVS BttJJV JPU0M WJMJittf

Biver, Just received and for sale at

abl7 VICKBBT'8.

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BALM ORALS

agtjyrcjB thk tfuittjr Mm jlbout J to taks a tarn it is tryiug ths tatemuty of the prety ladies " which to adopt.. Tn avoid such n anxiMvww advise, all to-ga U 8CIIAPK.KR a tUSlNa'S and buy both as they have received

large supply ot a new style. - -j - mh!7 . Viien strangers see crowds passing to and bo. They ask what does all this hurrying n.ea 1 . ' Vliy they're going to that popuUr store Of Hofaapfcer A Bnssing's for sew good to see. 'hv are always tho first of the season

To snpply their customers with goods strong aad

Hue, . knd to bay goods at prices in reasoa,

Uo to the store, on Maiu street, number forty

iiue. f our customers will but notice this, V'o will give them a few items aad a srloa list.

ur Prints at twelve and 'half cents can't be beat.

be colors pertoctiy last, and styles very neat; )e Lalnes and Challies of every kind, it all Drieee. to suit the most tasty minds.

Ileach'd and unbleach'd Muslins at twelve aad

'half.

XTho'd grnmble at that would grnml.le at being

hang d. Alexander Kid Glcv-s for onedolH sell.

3ut 8ilk, Usle Thread, and Oottoa Gloves we keep

as well. . nr steck of Hooslerv Is now complete, Vlth shoes that mako the feet look so very neat a abort, to And a Dry Goods stock complets.

to to Schapker A Basting's, forty-nine Main street

mMM W JBLJCOwV MtaJKB At 8 cents per

fliltincrij. Goods y

AT IIES. HASTINGS,

Main Street, between First and Second. .

; MM Vtl aVBT UiSCKlVHIB JHW Hprinc Stock of Millinery Goods, comutins

of Bonneta, Bibbous, Fancy Giods, Ac, which

were bought at very low figures, and will be sold for cash only, at prices to suit the times.

Ine attention of the ladies is called 10 this

stoidt, which Is the largest and bst selected ever brought to thij market. .'''"

asrli-Smd - . MBS. J. HASTlHGd.-

GEO. A. MTTU0LFF,

WFJ v. a JUST B H TUMJVX n MJL from the Eaut, with a well selected stock of

Watches, Ck ks. Jewelry, and Silverware, offers bis stock as low as the srtick s can be bought in

lartmeitlea. G ld Watches, from 1 150 down to

'.). Silver. Watches from 890 down to 10. Clocks, from ' dewa to S1.76. )ettsof Jeweliv.

from $60 down to fcOj., BraeekUd, from f 33 d wn to ii M.

Fineor Rlues, Brenxtrlns, Ear-rlnes. from 815

down to 35c. Sltvtr Table aud Tea-ioou.. Soud

Laillts, Cream t"poon. Butter and Fruit Kiver.

Sugar ToDg, Bait aud Mustard Sjoous, all sold lomr than UMial.

tlUver, fteel and German Silv. r Soectactes. L-

d:e flue Wire and bhell Portemooaios, Milver and TortoMe rhell Card Cases, Geutlemea's Parses aad PortemooAios.

F. B. Robins-Hi's Indexieel 6 liver Soar, for

cleansing Sitter or Putted Ware, the best thing ever twee.

Gold Guard and Vest Chains. Geld Pons. Ptated

Ware, Caators, Ae. Lathe and silk Gnard Steel Chains. Goggles, Beev.-r's and others, Th enuometers, fco , all of which he offers at low figures.

.all and see before porchasine; elsewhere, and

satisfy youiselves of the fact.

apro

HEW ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS

JOHN T. CBEEO A CO.,1 Manufacturers of v "

Jeans, Flannels, Fancy Coverlets,

and Stocking Yarns . . -

We are now prepared to furnish Army Contrac

tors cr Merchants with a superior aeticlo of Woolen SOCKS, suitable for army purposes. We can

furui.li au to Ml pair per uav. . . .......

uraers souciiea. apr6-6wd

J0US T. OBIID t CO.

AT SCHAPKER & BUSSINGS, MO. 49 MAIN STREET.

w larcq stock of Bonnets. Bushes. American

aad French Flowera. Bibbons. Children' and

Misses' Hats, ao.

Having such a tact for hnvina- eheaD. we will

leave nothing undone to merit a continuance of

tne reputation "selling very cheap." apft

Notice to Contractors. '

rjniiK coMjnojYcoujvctL ojf thm

AS. IJ IV OI Kvansvilla. will h nn.nnul 1 M ..B.

day, April 7 th. lsfi, to receive bide for tha reooastruction of the Fourth titnet Market House. Plans and specifications may than be seen at the office of the undersigned.

P. BURETS," Clerk. Clerk's Offloe, April' 4, 132. . , -

New Madeid, April 7. The nunboat

Carondelet ran the blockade at Island No.

10 oa Friday night and the ertmboat Pitta-

burg on Sunday night. . All the batteries

of the enemy, opened (Ire but not a ehot struck either boat.. .". ; . . . ,. t

Gen. Fope had Succeeded ia gettiog four

Bteamers . and five barges by-the channel

cut through - the 6 wamps from Phillip's landing above Island-No. 10. - This extra

ordinary task was assigned toTJol. Bissell

tin Lis regiment or engineers and me

chanics and. has been well executed.; It was essential to the crashing of the enemy

ana toe capture or tne island. Yesterday the gunboat Carondelet, Capt. Walke, accompanied by Gen. Granger, Col. Smith, of the 43d Ohio, and Captain L. H. Marshall, aid to Gen. Pope, made a reccnnoisance, by order of Gea. Pope, to Tiptonvillo, the object being to draw the fire from the masked batteries of the enemy. A large number of batteries were discovered at or near each 'point wHre troops could land, and there was a continuous fire of heavy guns all day. The Carondelet attacked one battery on her way up the river, and Louis II. Marshall, accompanied by some soldiers of the 27th Illinois, landed, spiked the gnns, broke the carriages, and threw the ammunition into the river. All returned to New Madrid ia safety, delighted; with their excursion. This morning the Carondelet and Pittsburg, proceeded, by order, to the point selected by Gen. Pope for his forces, to land, and in two hours three batteries were silenced and the guns spiked. At II o'clock the 1st division of four regiments of infantry and one battery of artillery, commanded by Gen. Payne, crossed the river followed by Gen. Stanley's division, then Gen. Hamilton's and tha cavalry division. The whole operation of crossing the river ia the face of the enemy was a magniScent spectacle, and reflected great

credit npon Gen. Pope, whose energy and

8X111 have been severely taxed, but he has

triumphed. Within the next forty-eight hours the fate of Island No. 10 will be fully

settled, and another bright page; be added to our history.

Chicago, April 8. The Alps arrived at Cairo at eight o'clock this morning, bringing 21 Master Lord of the gunboat Beaton, with dispatches from Com. Foote, announcing the surrender to him at midnight of the entire position, meu, guns, and transports at Island No. 10. The number of prisoners ia not yet known, nor the amount of ordnance stores.

GfaiCAOo, ' April 7. A special dispatch from Cairo, dated 7 o'clock Friday evening, says our forces at Pittsburg landing were attacked by two Regiments of Infantry, two pieces of artillery and a force of

cavalry. '

, : Our forces were immediately gotten into line of battle. The enemy only fired one

round and commenced re'rualing. VVe returned the lire immediately, tiling ' and

wounding a number. Thoy killed one of I

onr men. It is supposed they were were making a reeonnoiasutice in force, and finding a larger number than they expected, beat a hasty retreat.- Tea prisoners were taken. Tha opposing armies ate witbiu twenty miles of j

each other.- . .

j CINCINNATI MARKET. ? ' Cihcimhati. Arril 8.

.' Pinn.naiCiri. : ft,J j j I, ! tal a little, If any, Sataapai ilia, but ofU,i no cum, 1 bOO uacbaBged and in fair demand ftt tivo properties whatever. Ueuce, Miter and pain

amjy4 zs.ior sopernne. ---7 .'. No change ia 'grain, the market' being steady for all kinds. ' Whisky advanced to nineteen cents under the news from Washington, i Mess Pork is firm bnt quiet: sales of GOO

bbls at $10 2510 40 ' Labd quiet, not mnch doing ; 7J7J 'are the rales qfiiJred. : ' Bolk Hbats An active demand 'arose ia the morning under the news from England, and over 2,000,000 lbs sold at 3 3;l-10 for shoulders; 44 for sides, 5c for clear ribbed do, and 5J for clear. This demand was ' freely met and the .market

closed farm. Nothing done in bacon ; Groceries No change. - The : demand for Sugar and Molasses is good at fall prices but Coffee remains dull and heavy. , Exchansb doll at prem. -The buying rate remains at 1-10 -prem.

New York, April 8. The Tribune's Tennessee correspondent writes that tho rebel army has been greatly overratedthat its

whole force in Southern Mississippi does

not exceed 35.000 men, and that one-half 1

of these are raw recruits. ' A Ship Islaad letter of the 24th ultimo reporta the arrival of Gen. Butler. " ' ' Un the 20th a fleet of seven rebel gunboats made its appearance in Mobile Bay. . The U. S. gunboat Santiago De Cuba chased a steamer, loaded with cotton, ashore

on the coast ot Louisian.

NEW YORK MARKET. j ' ' New York, April 8.

iFloub opened, dnll and closed heavy at 6 to 10c lower; 5 705 75 for extra ship

ping brands it. H.-U. Whmat Rather more doing bnt prices unchanged. - "'"" j ;Ryb dull at 78S0c. ;-: ,Soqar steady and firm at 6 J7 for Cuba;. Pohk quiet and steady, closed firm at $1010 60 for prime mess.

sMNEW advertisements. '

!

"ELLIOTT'S."

wokld's DISPATCH. . .' ' The correspondent of the Philadelphia Enquirer arrived to-day from the Rappahannock.:; lie reports all quiet tdong the line, our advanced ', guard having reached

there. .- ' :. : -- t-.-Axa'i -

The rebels have destroyed the magnificent7 bridge over the river, and all the smaller bridges along the route. No signs of the enemy are observed on the opposite side of the river, although they are supposed to be lurking behind the hills.Scouting parties of rebel cavalry are said to be roaming over the country plundering ana destroying all property within tbeir

reach. It is thought they consist ot organized bodies of the farmers of the vicinity.

LAST NIGHT'S REPORT

Oli 19 JUJtJtJk' 8 S 4oaeu ealra Ooll Oil Banters just received for thepnmoee of al

tering Lard Oil and Fluid Lamps. Lamps can be changed in five minutes. Also 10 doa Coal Oil Chimneys ; 2 dosen Brushes to clean chimneys ;

Wicking and Shades, at v lChkS.il Y BKO8.

ffbfj

pound, at

YI0&2BY BflO'fl.

0F. loJaWlB store and for sale by E. A. COOK.

Washsoton, April 8. Tbo following is a summary of the news received at the War Department up to 10 o'clock Monday night of the operations at Yorktown and Fort Monroe: .... ., Yesterday the enemy's works were carefully examined by General McCIellan, and found to be very strong and the approaches difficult. The enemy was in force, -and the water batteries at Yorktown. and Gloucester were said to be fnucb increased. There was sharp firing on the right, but to harm done. ....! ..:.- .. ;- -.- Our forces were receiving sopplTesi ftcrn Ship Point, repairing roads and pelting up large trains. It seemed plain that mortars and sipge trains most be used for asaanlting. ,.....( . Another dispatch was received at 10 30 this morning, which states that Yorktown would fall, but not without a siege of two or three days. Some of the outer works have been taken. - A dispatch from Gen. Wool states that Msgruder had 30,000 men at Yorktown. . On the afternoon of Sunday Ship Point had - been taken and onr gunboats had shelled out the batteries. There was considerable delay ia crossing Deep creek at

Warwick Court House, ana resistance was made by tho rebels during which time several : casualties occurred on our Bide. All the fortified places of importance before Yorktown had been taken at every point. A fuller account ' is contained in the following dispatcji: 1 ; Bbpobe Yorktown, Saturday Evening. To the lion. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: That portion of the army of the Potomac recently concentrated at Old Point, ad-

Cincinnati election Operations before" Voriitbwn

Disposition of the Rebel

GeneralsVirginia Unionists taking to the Monn- , tains Rebels whistling to keep up their spirits. Cincinnati, April 8. At the election

yesterday the unconditional Union party

elected a Judge ot the Supreme uourt, uny Commissioner, Director of the Infirmary, and thirteen Council meu. The Detnocratie Union party elected the police Clerk, Trustee of the water works, and six Councilmen. - .. 7 - -

HUB US BV THS TMOUSAjril.

5 bbls looao pickles, in wine viuecar. for

saie at Elliott's. ; . ' 10 doz 2 lb cons frssh cove oys toss. ' 1

B floa 1 lb cans 5 doz t bottles tomato catuip. B doa pt " " " 12 doz pi bottles walnnt catsnp.

2 doi pt bottles, mushroom catsus. - -! For sale cheap, at Elliott's family Grocery. , IB dos gallons plain pickles, in bottles.-. 8 doz 44 mixed 44 44 18 dos gallons, plain and mixed, in bottlf s. lOdcz quarts - - l 44 . .- . 44 1 Just received at Elliott's., "5 doz 2 lb curiB fresh, salmon. 4 doz 1 lb 44 . 44 4 doz 2 lb cans fresh Icbstora. 4 doz 1 lb 44 44 ' jFor sale cheap, at Elliott's - CAB? 5 dezea willow cabs, at a'l prices, which we propose to sell cheap. Those In need of any cabs, will d well to call and examine before purchasing. Remember the stand, aprT . . ELLIOTT'S Family Orocry. j Coroner's Inqnests

KLI OJV THE 51 A ItJK IT V

April. 1863, overthe dead body of an Infant

femaLi child, fonnd in the eibow of the canal, near

the old graveyard, in Evanavillo, Pigeon townsaip, Vanderburgh county. . The verdict of the jury was, that the child came to its death by I rematnre birth, supposed to have been thrown in the cannl the nibt before; nnmo

unknown. JOHN WAYMAK, O. V. V. WMJtVK-Ji'Jt MT TV JUS 600 bush. At - els of ths gouuine Fiuk-ye Potatoes. Also, 600 bushels 'Common, sueh as grocers generally keep, for sale at reduced prices at nihT J. P. ELLIOTT'B Family Orooery. g wo van jijs'u mot tfOM 8mb. M.M. Coutaiuing six rooms with cistern and all neeassary convenience, in. Metropt lie, Illinois, will be sold low for eah or exchange for Kentucky

bronerty tills dear, apply to

num.

ful disappointment has followed the nan of h vi

rions ox tracts of Saraaparilla which flood the market, nutil the name itself is Juntiy (l.i.-(l, and has liecome synonymous with Impiilion aud cheat Still wo call thisconipoundSarsicriila, aud intend to supply such a romedy as shall rc tho uurue from the load of oblo.jity which rests upon it;; A nd wo think we have Rround for bolievini; it haa virtue

which are irrettistible by the ordinary mn ot the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to aix-nre their complete eradication from the kvhUms, rthe remedy should be judiciously takeu act-.r.llng to directions on the bottle. PBSPARISD by ;' Dr. J. C. AYER, X,OWXJLI Jltana. Price, SI per Bottei Six ICottcs TorS5 Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, . has Wou for itnolf such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and l.wne Uumntnint. tliar

jt Is entirely ennocescary for us to recon ot tliorvldance of its virlnes, wherever it lia leeD oniplnyeil.

oa it uh long neen in constnnt UHe Iliroiicuor.t

tilts section, we neon not do more than assnro the people its qnality is kept np to the best It ever 'has

been, ana mat it ,m&y be relied on to do ior their relief all it has ever boon fonnd to do. : Ayer's Cathartic Pills, i FOB THS COBB OF , CoMivmeu, Jaundice, Dynppna, Iwligestitm Dyi itifiy '. font Slomaeh, Ergsiptlat, H-xidache, I'Ues, Hlicuiu-i-tiem. Eruptions, and Shin Disease, Liver Conipluiul, lfroiim. Tetter, Tumors and Salt Ithenm. Wurnts.

Gent, AVwoyia, ea a t'iuxar I'M, and or Purifying

They aro stiffar-coaled, so that 1 110 moot fimitivecan take them pleasantly, and they aro tho best aperient in the world Tor all the purposes 1:1 a fuaiily physic. - r-ltlOB Vt'. CENTS PE!l BOX 6 BOXES ff-j tJI.IKl. Creat numbers of Clergymen, Physiclaua, States.

men, and emiiieiit poitfonaes, have lent tl.olr nuiLPS to certify the i.ui.ura!leI niutfuluenn of theae roniediea, bntourspaco hero will not permit (he iktu rnon of them. The Agents ImiIow nmned fm ntsh' gratis our AmtitlCAN Alma HA a in Wiieh theyJie given, with also foil desvriptious of the Hbov J eeaiplain U, and tho treatment that should bo fol lowud fof their euro, i ;--.. t -; . , Do not ls put off by unprfaielplod dealers with other preparations they make mors profit on. - Iemand Avsa's, and take no other' Tho sick waut the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are sold wholesale and retail by Keller A "White, If. S. Thompson , biorbo wor A Pearoe, Leich A Uarlntadt, Kvantiville, aud by all dealers in medicines evory wher.

w holcale agents, Allen A k., C.ncluuati, aud B. A. liobinson Jt Co., Louisville.

iSj.'-'-'f f""-.-',r.'ii ' .-..3i;is-r' EVANS VILLK, INDIANA, EstabliaheJ in 1S0U.

TOBACCO AND CIGARS

la-cost and best aaaortmcnt of Tobacco

and Cigars in l!K Wet. Wo cull the attentiim cf Metiers and Slrnvki-speri to examine our stork, which iliey wMt fine1 extonaivo and chep.

j fVJ tiJUVJK OJV HJiJYIiS ,1X,000 i.orels Jooeph rik-ars. ! lo.nio poiols Charles do. i , C,W0: rorelsjohn iv.

rorela Francis. Ilonry Cm-. Iiti Nupobwxi. C. BruuHonV. II tva.'.it. La Fabtriinau. La 1 ndia.- -Half pnniW.'Vateut rreaaed. La lit'lb Anie.-iniB. boxoa lioil Cluy I'ipea. boxes Powhuttan Pipes. loxe3 Common Clay Pii-c. dozen Briar Hoot 1'ipm, dozen Meenw-lmum Assorted l ift. Uross Danish l'iiea.

boxes extra Virginia Clilns Tobacco, boxi 4 oz. Lump Virginia Cbea-lL.g .!, oaidiei Planters' Priiio. oxeS Ligst IVeSEerl Viriiinia. boxes Five Lump Tob'icco. keys Itouf h and Keidy.

. boxes (Jold Hoot Virginia ToIiikvo. boxes Thomas Keen's Tobacco. f;roaa Sunny Hide Tobacco, gross Hul.ice Tobacco, grods Sweet Owen. toxeK O. J!nnson'sTobu''r'i. lioxtm iHiioPootch t:iufl'. bblu Macal cy Snaff. bbls French ulT. " " paikacs 1'riJo ol ti e Vttwt Jinn kiMg To. ' ' 1-acoo. packages Noattbiil d. packaoa Slaritiolia d-.. bbls Kino Cut Chewing Tobacco. 1Mb Fiuo Cnt.f'iiewing. bWe Fine lt Smoking. p.iun.U Kinliiniiick Smoiii T'-I.tif . o. 1. .a Grand Turk inh Tobacco. lbs Carlotta Suiokinir Tobai-o.

BOCvkiO Pipe ISloms, assorted. fiKi ilozoii tiormau Pipoa, ' y dozen Vrruch Pipns.- ' ' 12 cahi3H Connecticut Seed Leal". We offer tho above 'goods for Rile at Tinllimore firee. Wo have no rnni1.o;iiion In onr iiue this tfido of Cincinnati. We invito ilealoia o exauiiDe our large stock, which they will tiud evtornsivo and cheap. Ciive ns a ouli. ' FRANOLS FENDRICn, KK0S., ' ; Ko 127 AliUn Btreot, jEvauaville, luJ. Sign of "Old Bob Ridloy." ! Febl2

5 lil.tXHT

lO.tfiO i6,nou 2ll,tHKi 1S,(I(K) , 12,KXI 1G,(KI li.lltlO .JXO.tMKl lO.tKill" l-r,IKIt , w. l.nnft . . a. . . . ao

; 25' M i fill ' 2 3d H 2H . . 10 ' 2!) 21) I 2D

1 2t . 5(1 l!l 10 ', ,

T.;foo 6,1 H K too ' 20 3,000

200 feiJ

Jkc coived a lare aHHortment of Coal Oil

I,J.H i'ti I w i.

F W-'VF H IF I, H JtJVli jnHSti

WW Pork, Lard, Tallow, Bacon, Whca'. Corn.

Oats, Kye, Hay, Flour, Dried Appl. Ith-J Puachos, Feathors, Uag4, Gensaug, Boeswax, Beans, Potatoes, Dry or Green Hides, or any other produce in exchange for Groceries.

jau-i jut'. rusiKS x co. .

VpMlJI.J I hix tons of that rich country bran,

just received, and for sale at

febl3 VIOivKBY BKOS.,

62 Main St.

WPVC'M WMIUa T WOVU 60 sacks BuckJSLB wheat Flour, Extra, at

jan8

H. A. COOK'S.

jrjiOH TUH II HUT tho oily, go to fehl6

II. A. COOK'S.

C BOUJt 100 kegs best JNcwcastte. ocl3 8. K. UILBKJif A CO.

fTJUt tUJS'OCJfiH.'") boxei btt quality, A3 forsale low by ti- IS. G1LUKUT AGO.

fob3

BIUUK JV O T I V K .Tha B jaid ct

County Comminjioners, at its March Term,

18S2, declared the Frauklin Street Bridge unsafe for travel. mhU-litdAw

havojiiMt real Oil Larni.s.

selected iu lierann exiueiely for tint E,':m:ivii!i.

trails. We solicit an -e.taminatiou of onco cud

quality, as we are con.ij'jiit a better or cheaper lutcaunotbe found thia side of Ciocinuati. Price from 6o cents to tl 7Seach.

decia

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VtCKUUY BI103., 82 Main st.

ifeldlw

S. 8.

-Y, Metropolis, I IV).

JST1I O tCM JVMf k o bL jsajvb svuji m.

0 hhds ohotoe If . O. Sugar, at

jaaS

H. A. COOK'S.

t.TBJIMJ'AB UOJVJl. JM the eheioe A3 Honey, at . U. A. COOK'S. Jan8 ... 78 fdala street.

TJU CH AO box re, bent quality, forsale by

O. K UlkEEUT St VU., . No. 4 Hyoamorel treet. '

Washington, April 7. A' dispatch from Gen. Halleck states that Gen. Sturges goes to Kansas and Gen. Craig to the Indian Territory. - Gen. DuelTa advance p-nard has reached Gen. Grant. Gen. Halleck will

speedily take the field in person.

Hon. Andrew Johnson,; Military Uovernor of .Tennessee, reports that tha arrest of

several prominent persons engaged in the

rebellion ' hss been made, and mat tbe Union cauo is working well. Gen. Jackson is near ;,New Market, Virginia. Gen.

Johnson is at Gordonsville. A refugee who

came in, to-daj, reporls 1,000 Union men in Rockinghan county .have taken to the

moiintaiu, at Elk Kun, on Ulue river, with a determination to resist with - arms their impressment by the rebels. This statement is believed. . - ' . Gen. Jackson"" threatens to subdue them by force, which they are delermiaed to resist. The forces in front of Gen. Fremont nre retreating towards the Shennandoah.

ocia

44 VICKERY BROTHERS.

J' SjOC U. luO ugs aud xo bbls of extra fam ily flour, manufactured from white wheat.

aud warranted to give eati4laotion, for sale at Vickery Bros., No. Si Halo street, EGOS. Four dozen for 25c, at Vickery Bros., 82 Main street. ," . . '

FfSU. Ko.l Salmon, Mackerel, and Codflah. at Vickery Brea, . - i .- - ." - - - ' BACON. Nice now ITams, Rides and Shoulders,' at Vickery Bros. GARDEN SEEDS. 10 boxra new Seeds tram tle Shaker Gardens. Also, 10 bushels of Onion sotts, for tale lew, at VlGKEElf BEOS, m ar.Sl - , SJ Maiu UtrMl. ,a f,JHtJM STVIS Of VUVJSTTH

jS knit Socks on hand, worth from 3.r cents to

y GEO. FOSTER & CO., PROVISION AND PRODUCE ' Corner hoamt street and Canal, , . ' ."EVAttgyTLLE, IND. vuu. : -. ' ' To enablo us to devote our attention csrlestvely to the Provision and Produce business, we "have determined to close out our entire stock of GUOCKltlKM. Weilesire to rail tho attention of the trade to the fact that we will seil at lower rates than good o f similar quality can be laid down iu this market, and we invite city and country buyers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' - The stock Is well selected for the wanta of thts section aud contains nearly every thing kept by a wholesale establishment. Bariraiiis can be had by calling i'U Gi;. FOST E It tt CO., j an'i Corner Looust st. and Canal. fI lPPl'fA' IJV.-MJVO Til ti a K9 lot of those nica 8UAKEK ilROOMS so

cheap at 25 cents each, at octal

V1CKKUY BIMIrf., Mo.8i Main Street.

WBiHBVJVtl, BOhiti, I'mWS.IHH, Si.e. JaaV We have Jost opened a lare ptof of Uoubo t and Triniming itibbonH, French Flowers, Kt.aes, riunios, Biisbee, and Millinery Goo.ln qonernlly. KCUAPUEK A BUYING, novSO - - ftlain t

-New Oriuituii aad. aud tjr sale at a

Ji Cuba Sugars j aft received

small advauce on co..tftat

janl4

VIOKEItY BEO'S.

Ho. f.l Main street.

4 1 U K H JSm

8CHAPKERA BU83IHGS.'

- No.4S Main Street

60 cents, ut . autil ' -

JiEBCiMArTS. Merchants receiving JSL orders for Coal Oil Lamps, can have- them filled at , VICKEKY JiliOS &i Main Bt. bl3 . ' " -

JUVIt B,4 K TK.1 Green

fe-t at fro.n Hf) to (fl.'io per lb ; Black WJ to

Sue, and warranted to plenee, at jau2S V10KKKY BEO'S.. .

lor iMwt arti cle of coal .VICKKKY BKOf, . 82 Main st. .

rfecT

iJ'TM. per gallon oil, at .

HIIUV Cat J tit,

JL9 , At a very low price, at

July2

H. i .

CHLAEPFER'S New Drug Store.

ITVH.b

nihlO

barrels beat lavy, for sale by , ... 8. K. Q1LBEBT A CO.

fJFop-TEBss Monbob April 7. Nothing has been done to-day in front of Yorktown with t he exception of a reconnoissance in that direction and some cannonading. Tho telegraph line ia built to our head quarters near Yorktown. . .;-,.... Ths SpauldiDft came in this morning from Ship Point. The rebel works abandoned there are quite formidable. The rebels took off their guns. Ship Point is about eight milea from Yorktown, affording a base of operations. " A great crowd of Norfolk people assembled on the shore near Se wall's Point, on Sunday, including men, women, and children, all eagerly engaged in watching the Yankees. The Norfolk papers of thia morning contain a dispatch from Mobile, dated the 6lh iast., announcing the recaption of

WBTOBSH

MM. hvavy Horse Blanaets and

BMJVMti Tt -A fine lot of

Covers lust re

ceived at 8CHAPKKR A BOSSIKU'tl.

dec) Ko . at) Main street

SJJBUU&a JIJVM JBJV4M,M8U

Dairy. Cheese. 00bxs, cholee qnality, for

sale by 8. K. GILBKKT A CO., '.tt - No. 4 Sycamore street. Tl KRRI NG. 100 bxs best, for sale ly 8. E. GilWtACo. - " ' . TOMATO OATSDP. 25 boxes, one docon each, for sale by 8. E. Gilbert A Co. STAB CANDLES. 700 boxes, for sale low, by S. X. Gilbert A Co., No. 4 Sycamore street. . - i , april 3 - lon uv, tf. a. iSTHSS.lNotary Publ LA W 1 ANTHES, ATTOUffKVS AT LAW, ' 1KH KUAL COLLECTION AND BKAb ESTATE

AGENTS. UOIce No. 87 Main street, opposite the Con r floiwtt KmimmIII a lHt.. , o

KTOTI033, ML, Fil Comiianv. N K, will hob! anil'rtira

for three 'rro-.tees, Itw 7th day of April, lse 1.

By order of the Piehlent. . mi:.-ji BlTlJTGR eVURSERl E& GREAT BARGAINS OS tMBOK J BBaUTMJBJX'TOF WM. Fruit and Ornamental Trre Apple TreOJ, Jf 10 per hundred ; Dwarf and Ktaudar.4, fount Trom 25 to 40 ceuta each ; Cherries from 25 to 50 cents each ; Pcafhee, Plums, Chestnuts, Goosoberries, Currants, Ac, at low ral.w. Ited IVnlar five lo i feet, $20 ier biindre.1 ; C ilaeie AriM,rvit.te, thq.io feet, at S2J 1-er hundred : Pitch Pine, Amoii. au Arbervilw, Whito Piue,' lfeiiilock. Balaam Fir, Norway Bpruce, Jjootch Fir and Jmilper, all at- bnv rates, by WM. OR IDF, . mh3dlt4w - Bamlersvillo, Indiana. - J J UO I'U l,M will le received at the Auditor's OHioe until the Hint iu.t., for Ailing np and repairing the Bond aeroai sv nuon's Ciw-k , iu Perry Township. Particulars will be furnish' by Mr. David Stephens, Trualee Tor Perry Township. Vlt-TOB BIKCH, County Auditor.

-QiHiTfl BJKJVa.lbO bushels pruuo white Beans, at U. A. COOK'S.

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CAUTION.

CM. trerispasfiui! on the tract ol Innd nrar the

city knoan as 44 Bbicklord s Iratt. 1 hhail proe--ciito to the extent of the law all perBoni who rtisreznr.l this notice. I will py a lilrnl T REWARD for proof sufflclenf til convict tlioso who barn le-a "taltirta gr.wu trwsou tho Brno land ,;diiriii li e .sM winter. A. L KOBIKMIN, J- March 20, 13B2; mliiir-lw Ag'-i.t. -i M.llIM ,u:ir c:in:J and canvanscd bac.-.s. ' J.i1u:10 ct'.oh e pl!.iii h m i. y,,!i:n (.hoiihlera. ;VI,I0 ribbed sidr.J. "' l.nio clear sides. - j fJH) barreli me.i.1 pork. . . i UK) barrels rump po. k.

I It.MI k.jn citi.-e family IwT'l - -ThnlnboVe a:e lOI t f ctir own cm in:;, aad

win ran iva. mum

iit..). FOSTEB A

f.,!ly

Ohio Rye Cofrco. JtJd TOVrt now t.. get ..e of tlt j"l y celeblVita riTyTf-effeS. hi.h has just armed per sbyiner L"jll'1''r,N";lJ;. S3 b.hel of ludiana A'?Kr:V Itertee wV-i. h off like hot cakn. growth ot Mf. te'' ' ch. mid caah onlr.at

atextivmely tow ?ri

' febt

yl.VfJUS

1:TJSTl'N'!i

Fo-tJ Slorw Vai.r strcit

fellft

a-ks XXX white wheat

i!..r, for .'ile at KLLUITT'S.

W A lar-e assartmeiit of Saihile?, llr-.ilU, and Haines, ef every description, ou hand at my Manuiactury. on Maiu Swot. -ey C .rrjr