Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 167, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 April 1862 — Page 2
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ATKDAY MOBSUtO.,;.., ... ITmH.II 'The Star Spaoglyd Banner la Triumph T O'er ta laud of tit J"r and the Brve." i - T. M. THATTCB..-. J. y. glLVEBTHOBaT... SVBSeKIPTIOS PBIC FOB UAILT im -Delivered in the City, per weak- If By mail or la the City, pw year (ia adrain ) By Mail per year, stnrl mrtnorfbc...M.-T' " club of 8 th (to oM i if I sbbt ADVBBTIrSO. For Term! see first page, tatnlar Tha following reuUessen arc Agent ia the place named : .-, , I)r. Baltton, Boonviile, Warrick , - John M. Lockwood, alt. Twiav Pn John B. Daugherty, iochpert, riiiw fc . James L. Thornton, Priaeetoa, ttaasa a. - - '.f John B. Handy, kiewbarg, wasrisk Oft. Dr. Murphy, tiew KarMCiT, aMj tav A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiesta- ' f " I . ' x Preston T&lbott, Puseyvilie, fff . . H. H. Costen, Petersburg, Pflt 0t - - j John GrentCanal P. O., Werrfc 0. ... Rcbt. A Ti.roop, Francisco, Qibaoa Cs. ' ' TAKE KOTICE, EYEglEtY ! " ' If yon want anTtliJn. : wou nitTii anything to sec. - ' . It yon -srant to bay anything, f...( -If joa wautt MKt a Cowas, , -v . - - i ( ' If you waff rnT. ', tj-.j If you hare lect anything, . If you hare fownd anything, TELL TEH THOCSAKD PBOPLB BT AWJfit. . " . TISINQ II THB EVAHSVILLE. JOURNAL. B6S-AU 11 JJ . . irants npiUe4 by rtiultluf te tlrt IXIIled .ln the 5tli RUtt Capt. G. W. Saltzmaa, priratea Jacob Jourdao, Henrj Mjer, Co. A IriTati Patrick J. Kronlr. James Ford, Oo. B. 1st Licet. Henry I Brickett (comojaaalaa.Co. a William Coon, Jc ha Whivman,' Clark. Bdlser, Co. D. S?seant Henry E. Morris, II. W, Wright, C. W. McKiawri John Ray, J. J..Yaawinkle,"B. B.J&ilvta,; Co. E. 1st LUut. Jesse Patteraoa, C Q. Thomas B. HanJy, Chaud'.er ReadSeiil, Cj. H, Jame3 Connril, John C. Taylor, Jfer-a Eagle, Co. . I. ' Corporal S. D. Smitk, pii vte Frederick DebolFea, Co. K. ; AMOkOST 'THI WWMJ;'" :' Eareant Msjr Wra. Jones, la tha lag, Lieut. A. Bcien, Sergeant C. M. Smith aal pciTate nnry Booth, (mortally )of Coopany i A. Lieuteunat D. 'W. "Darling, (aeTersly ia the arm), B. S. Barhet aod Aaron llilag (both mortally) Company B. lt Llaataaant D. Feilows, seTerely ia iiia thigh) Company II. Jaccb Dash, (nortaliy) Company I. 2 J Lieutenant V. II. Kmtrson, (in the Lea4) Company K. , Capt. Rheiolander'j : Company !oat two killed, eighteen wounded, and thrta ruitjing. Capt. Hastiuga'a Company Iott oncUlad, nine wounded, and threa misElng. i . . . ; -t The Commodora Perry arrinxi hara lot night iit 9 o'clock, baring on board war three hundred wounded aoldiers, chiefly from Indiana, Ohio, and Eeatockf.BejU menta. 'I'.'.,',. '4 ' We passed throng h tha boat mi tha sight was enough to chill tha blood in ny haman heart VVounda of all kinds were to be seen from , a Blight scratch scarcely sufficient to disable a man to those sefar ones which require amputatioo, and those which are, if possible, still orse. .Tberir were, we belieTtf, but fonr ampntatiou among- the -whole- number. - There - ware some who had received several wounda.-i-One poor fellow had as many as firs ia the head, in tie arm, in tha aids, la tha back, in the leg' and in tha hand. ' Soma were suffering seyerely, others 'soaxeelj complained. One poor fellow had lost leg and was i.n extreme"gony. ;kTV baf tween bis groans, turning to his eomradas, who were attending htm, -he.woald, yi :i We gare it to thenv at Pittsbnrg, thooga, didn't we? ' But one man from Era nrr Ills was amorg . the number, that t we eanld bear of, and we were onabla to laars ait name. '. ' '.I 'j - There were Eome three cf the Slst I&dlnna; of these we fooud Leonard Uahaa, a eligLt wound across the back, not hitting tLe boue, and W. L. Eyraan, shot through the back and left arm ; both belonged to Coaspaay C, Capt MeWhinney ; also LieuUnaat Scott of the 31st, slightly' wounded in the elbow. There were jome 'four '.or Are of the 11th Indiana, the ; nanea of whom ye could not learn. Thsy !'ere from Iadianaoli3 and Crawford3ri3e.-' " ' 1 ' There were quite a number' of ib " diaua. " The o:hers. v. era f;on Onia a&d Kentucky regiments.1 ' ' We are deeply pained, and all who knew them m iu rtgrei to karn that Major An and Capt. llarvey, of the Slrtjndiana, were killed. With "ijjr Arn we were intimately acquaiuied, iud a more gtiiaat arid nobio hearted youog man "and crSrer ". we never knew. Capt: Hirvt-y was a!ao fcighij esteemed. Co!. Croft, of the lf Acting Br-.fiir-iianal, received two wtxiada, ouo ia tLe suoaidcr and 'ne"' in the hip, avi-ner sen&aa. We eoBTsrscd with yoeeg d Mahae. who aoaak'lr. th i i f A . , - " ' .--s of CuL- CrtfL t r.iL sw. t also beais iLe ojoit amp!e twtjimoey toi bis coolne.J-, tiuvery eud - soldierly ualitiet 1 Lltut. Jehu A. a part of h js DCoQ Brtti.ftf ivs. n.u . USJU ii-jt wS, but '. remains j kecw he Is a true aol-.t with li-e nieu. ' We k dier, aud one of the braTest of the brave. ( Xou of the 24;h or 25th were oa the ! Cairsmodore Perrr. A lj'itrtat Rots, t-f the 31t Indisne, wS IVgh'.'y wcunded ty a piece of a shell the head. Tbe rem.tias of Major Axa was Tbe rem.iins of Major Afa
brought up on the Commodore Perry .Jo j oat with the staffs of the Generals, particicharge of bis brother, and will be Ukea to nir nd d.Aahes off upon recon
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fiesh wound ia famished as a list of the killed, wounded, and missing ia hlM reglmant, which we will publish on HondayJThe srraalties la the 25th are SJ killed, 113 wounded and 13 mis&ing, either killed e-r taken prisoners. Among Uiikilled7are"06pt,-Baltsnian brTdtty ccaat, LleuLJSrickott of this eity, aid Li. Patterson of Jackson" county. Brig: Oen. Teatch had . twd hbrsea shot from Se nder him and cacaped nnharmed. i Major Foster also eaina oat "unscathed.' 1 - , Two other boat were expected np last night wita wounded soldiers, "lut had not arrired at nidnighO . - .- i Among the rebels killed .are Maj. Albert Bidney Johnson,. - Second irt command, Johnson, Proristonal '.OoTernof of Ken-tnoky,-and Qea: J. CV Breckinridge'. The defeat of the rebel f was complete i - -', :. . ' ' ' i . ' n. ' i ' i ' i.;. - fSTWa ara still without any definite details of the two day's battle at Pittsburg Landing $ aothing bat a general description of the right, with a few names of the more onspianeus killed and wounded hare been taete.r't.t.i.i-i.' .-3 The anxiety hi : the part "of the'publie, sot only here, 'but ; all ore the North and North-we8t l fery 5 Intense.'irlere- is searoely a family ia all the land bvt what hM . --mennanana acquaintances, in regard to whose welfare they feel the deepest solicitude.- It is not improbable thaX a boat may hare reached this port by the time this appears a print, bringing . the maimed and wounded, and the sad tidings or bereavement to many . families ia this Plate ,Onr eitiaens, who have done bo much tor the relief of the soldiers, should not rest orw.-: There Is scarcely a doubt that our hospitals here will be filled op with the sufferers, and their wants will be numerous. Let preparation be made at once to supply theflV:.r .-.a y I ; ii - we had a short con versation yester47 vith a gentleman who came np on the Undine, who resides in New Orleans, ""acd who left that -city abOnt 'Ere weeks ago. He was la Memphis three weeks since, and from there came through by Huntavillei Alabama, aad BuelbyvMe and Nashville, Taaneaee. ' ' ' - He saya that he believes that two-third3 f thebasiBues men in Kashville are Union saa?t bat ia?e aqt express their eemtiments.' The n ority of the business men in Mem-1 phis are r - he thinks, for the Cnior j The takia .f Island No. 10 and the defeat of Beaun rj ' Coriofa or PitUburgj ke balievea, yvuii. nda the " rebellion,' atlsaeiizt tae Miisaippi TaUey. ' : Memphis, he say's Is now at lie mercy of Commodore yoote, "there being r.o fDrtifieatlons at that place or between the f.-o poinU which deserve the name. H S - Tha rebelf had staked their fortunes on. So. 10 and Corinth,5 and being defeated at thoae points will, not be able to make' more than a feebla resistance against our vast ray. The lost of oee hundred and fifty guns at the two places will provs fatal to them, as It exhauBts their SHpply, and Beanregard Win wot te able to- supply, their; places with field bells, church bells, cow bells and hpIlsia the Confederacy . - j i- fle says the general feeling in the South Is : that tkOaballioa ; Is about played out." " Our informant's; an' old JRive raan-well known to the officers "of the Undioal aad haa'always been loya2.4 xt-Z ' v" Matob's Officx, E vaksvillb! April 11th, 1872.i- j r tThe. andsrsigned acknowledges 4with sinoata thanks, the receipt ot valuable and timely suppUea ot hospital stores, foF the dm of "kk and wounded soldiers in 5 the several , hospitals of "r this " city, ', and par. ticularly from the Soldiers' Aid Society, of Sock villa, Parka county, Indira, Mrs. aary aVrfastas, rresident, and. Mrs Rv A. Benaai, Beeretary : . ran xam waiea oi rrinceiont; xna per J. A. Eip from the ladies of Petersburg!, lad, per O. D. Jacques ; from the ladies of Tern Haute, Ind,5 per Q. Bement ; frosa tha ladies of Turkey Creek, Steuben eemnty,: IntL; fram' the ladies" of Merom. Sulhvaa ooaoty, Iad per . Mrs. Catharine Cnsbmaa ; and from an unknown contribu tor at Carlisle, Ind, supposed to ba Mr,,Wro. aiouewea.T ? - ;r '- 21 1 BAKER, Moyar. 3 Csof. The Knoxville - Rerister5 of the l8th felt eays there is little prospecfc'of the en'tlvatioa of crops of any kind this year in Powell's Taller, one. of .the most, fertile Talleya. lay Bast "'Tennessee. The, Union men are fleeing to Kentucky, while those Sw.aefcr Cy-Crfion cavalry from Keataeky that they cannot, atUnd to the labors of the farm.t " " ' A',XcnBrnr; Ttxii, The Kew.OrIeaas Crerwnt mentions the following incident 8 --;' - f:.M. ",.';' , I ; - Tbe ''BeIl County Rbe!s," from Belton Bell fljmsty, Texas. -sUrted for thr j dnrvoes, Hempstead, some time aeo, when uicuicoouu, . r . narain, & lawyer,- resfgned and returned to Be'ton. Several ladies of the place, incensed to' see hint Strutting about the place in his uoi'o m fat-together tit day ano. and soiz n.y fllm ,n Paoie, einppea ortti. stripe, which , . . - . . - a to nis coropaDv, who ,.v t .1,1 ! rewarded lGl lo iriDune fiavs mat the VTKi, ftA. ek.A BSasCMAa, frer-Iy proaoanorS out. soldibrs physically ,Bd morally far in advance of those of EuIIUSJI7 fPp rpreees his surprise that more K'a from abroad, especially those . ..ivw tuc iurcuit w aruiB, nave not . O0ue to th'.S COUQtrv tn takn U'oonna In tha ' fchool which this war aabrda. 4 The Prince !' democrat ia every essential respect, a,r.i ":T .A . "u.lDai 19 pase'ne awiuam uiw, ntj TIKI LH f rtA "romta swar neaaMeei, m raet be seems to have a relish 15 'lhi lhat'8
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Err.Tj?oC3yiri Aa article In the Cannel
ton Reporter of the. 4th instant intended to injure Samuel T. Piatt, Esq, Post" Master at Caanelton,' requires a brief notice- as it does not contain all the facts and circnmstsnces attending the question under dUcasion. - J-J0t ,t:t LI ill 11 s T. TrCartyie; B-trartryrr-lTTing 1aMema phis, "-haring - property --lu 4 Perry5 -county Indian,r to, prevent -4ts ; being, -connscaieu convey ea u in. trust to uaniet u. Armstrong, of Cannelton, for the use of Carlyle's wife who is living . i a Columbus, Ohio. Carlyle was here on theOhio river last summer aa a Rebel Spy, and there are good reasons for believing: that he has - his wife in Ohio, for the purpose of collecting and Bending useful information to her husband in Memphis to aid the rebels In this unnatural war. '..;...;" , rs""1'".;;1 Mr. Armstrong is the avowed friend of the traitor Carlyle. ; He is the chosen true-' tee to hold a large, estate for this traitor's wife. A correspondence with the. wife would attract attention and 'excite suspicion, especially whea it is known .that tkis border daring the past autumn and winter has swarmed with spies, both male and : female.?' ' ' ! " ' '.tt,. V. t One of Armstrong's letters toT: Mrs. Cailyie has been opened by a government offi cer, and this is made the basis of a criminal prosecution against. Mr. Piatt Armstrong being the ostensible prosecutor, whilst, in jfi-Vhe i a nan1 al the tool of a Tile Clique in nun uyuiiii usuuciK'u, ua enemiee or Mr. The trouble with Armstrong ia thlsr He is entirely too intimate with Carlyle. That intimacy has brought auspicron upon bis cnaracter tor loyalty, x - ; The editor of the Reporter la duo time will learn that this , Government does aot quietly permit red-handed and black-heart ed treason to ubo its mails and post offices to perfect its infamous plans and purposes, and no one prates about . the invasion ; of sacred rights but rebels and their friends. KcTiir-.ern JffewaThe Charleston Courier s-j i the planters in Mississippi are piling np tneir cotton reauy ior,iie iagoi me moment tne enemy advances. They are also sending their servants np the river to work on the forti fication, and they 6ay they are ready " to make any sacrifice the government may require. The Executive Council of South Carolina has set apart $50,000 of the State Fonda to encourage aua torce forward tne maaafaciure or salt. . . . The Tuscumbia Constitution has been shown eampies of lead lately taken from mines in juawrence county, nearly pare aau leariis mat auy quantity baa been found. - : mm planters ct una flonm-west are respoading liberally to the call cf General Beauregard for belJs..-i Both branches of the Arkansas Legisla ture met on tn& btinnat. There were only Eve Senators and fifteen ; Representatives present. , T , , Governor Harris is making great efforts to oring tne i en n esses militia into the Held. He I'ill command them in person.' The North Carolina'papers' are loud ib their censures of Gen, Branch for his defeat at Newbern.. . 1 , . . , d , Tha Day bock denounces tr 9 absence of twenty-four members of the V isgi ! Senate from their seats at this time. 1 The Greenville Banner aaya that the aat Tennessee . Unionists on , Monday night last cut the telegraph wires a mile west of that plaeef carry ing. oft three spans 4 of the wires. a ! . Capt David Frye, a North Carolina loyal-, ist, accused last summer of bridge burning', is accused of .heading a. raid into Green county, and roughly treating the secessionists there," takin all the powder they could find, and other things. ' j : Oovernor Andrew Johnson has auppreESel the publication of the ' Nashville Daily Times. - v - ; , ". t-' t'-'v xi. '"-.-T . C 1 The Fredericksburg JTJerald says that the confederate ickeU Iff" that; quarter have L captured large numbers of negroes endeav oring 10 maae meir way aown to tne banks of the Potomac, and lent them home again. " ... :.".'' - t -J t i r iV. P. a . i - - j; - i Clarke county, MiapJsiippl,- with a: population of. 11,000, is alleged to have eleven full companies Jn thaJeld, and a twelvtSi nearly. reaay;-,-ik" v? i -.t- y-; : - t.oi RAiir.--It. commsnce jralning: again at noon yesterday, and thgugbh moderately, it felf continuously all the afternooni-'Thilos-ophera," a3 well as astronomers" and soldiers,' have a. belief It rains more daSbg the existence of a "great ,warthan el any other time mji'."-"': .. - . j . ,t s KssoovEniNa. We learn that Shulea, shot by .WUliama several days ago, : ia im proving slowly,, and some hopca ' are now entertained that he may recover. - ' We have not learned that any actios baa Ifefnttli etill remains in jail. J .t . itlood. From- the ; rapidity witn wnicn tne river is rising there is every reason'to believethat we are to be visited by another flood. For the last thlrty-aix . 1 - i ... uuixia iuo rise nas oeen at tne rate of two Inches per hour, and the bottoms above the city are already flooded. The rain appears to have been general and veryi heavy and all the tributaries are rklng. , The rise: in Green river' has been .unprecedented, and we may expect '10' tear of a flood, in the MonootraBeia aad Alleghany 'as there has beca a great fill of rain and' snow la the mountains. i breegbt on this Spring, la con nection with hU e!othiDgr'a very large stock of fiae furfitsbing goods consisting of Davie's celebratpa shirts, ties,' scarfs and ia short every article necessary to a complete wardrcbe. f . , .. .-'.., ' .,, ; ' - WASTrn. Two good girls to do g"enerX uousework-at the Maneton . House.. -Gocd wnges and constant employment given; j -; apl2-lt .v- - - M; Brtn: IT8.il 11 saai fi" Lamps altered lor buruiug Coal CH, at B. WAtDxiacn's, corner of First and Searaore 6tetd. ngia-lt
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train from Terre Haute oa' Thursday bight, brought down to this city a large delegation of physicians and nurses, from Via cenneSj Carlisle and Terre Hante .Among the number, we bad tne pleasnre of -mlatingf ieuirJ friendsVDrs. Rds Stelfal1 andMarm-of Terre-Hauteall skillful vsr geons and all wlta, feeling?wirmly venlist ed In the 4 auso of the5 jrnioif. r Coal ! Coal!--... ., .1 A superior quality of Green River Coal, at nine cents per bushel,! delivered. .Barge Tying'' at the' foofof Division street.' 'Alt orders left at IL A Cook's, No." 73 Main street, will be promptly filled. a apll-dlm JOSEPH THOMAS. The Savings . Bank, No. 4 First street, bays and sells gold, exchange on New York, Illinois Missouri, aad all jrther ua Current money, sells sight jdrafta on jJPnglaad, Ireland and Scotland in sums to iiait. 11 Itlver- Kewt The river is still coming" up ' hand over hand, and it has been found necessary to move large quantities of freight which has been placed on the wharf for shipment. 1 The aacomnlatioa of freight Bt point has bscorae very great in consequence of the large number cf boats that baa beea pressed into the Government service. The Stephen , Decatur came up from be low on Thursday evening and . took in at this port a cargo of tobacco. - ; ' The Tycoon,' for i Pittsburgh Landing, passed down late Thursday evening. The Lancaster No. , for ' the same destination, came down at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, having on board a number of physicians surgeons, and nurses, forwarded by tha sanitary , committee of Cincinnati for the talief of the wounded at Pittsburg.. a .. - The B. J. Adams, for Pittsburg Landing, same down at day light yesterday morning. She was chartered by four gantlemea of New Albany. ' . ' The Florence, with a magnificent trip, passed up yesterday morning. - ! The lively little Courier came in yester day morning with an excellent trip, including 100 ' hbds Of tobacco. She mat : thja' Bo wen at ShawneetoWn. The Courier returns to Cairo at 12 o'clock precisely today. She is emphatically the people' bo4 Secure a passage. , . . ; The J. H. Done come down from Louisville vaud went around to New Haxmeny for a load of wheat for Pittsburg. -The ' B. El. Fairchild came down en route to Pittsburg Landing, hav ing on' board , a large Dumber of surgeons, nurses, male and female sent ouj by the sanitary committee of Louisville and the military hoard at Fraokforw. - A telegram from , Louis villa informs us that the J.VS. Pricgle, will leave that port at 4 o'clock this evening for Pitsburg binding." ' ' ' - ' 4 j-. - i The 'Undine from Nashville passed np yesterday with fall cargo of tobacco,, a l ?e are indebted to the clerk of the Undine for Nashville "papers of the eighth instant. ;,: . . . ' ' - UAIL.UOAU RKCK1PT8. ' - ; at t-t u-t '.'.. "- - AraiL U. ; ' ' X bx dry (roods, F F Bradlry, PHdnoab IS aaoka bran,. H Strauaer; 10 bales ludse, IS Lxa ahoes, Mackey Uenning A Co; 1 bx uidao, Scbupkur A Bnwing; 1 Lx dry goo-la, Keen & Prestoo; 44 bmh wheat Igtehart Bros; B bbla flor, a bale Q baga, W M Aikman Co; 26 bbU whisky, Bamentt Vlelf. 6li mdse. J H Maehee A Co: 19 bxt ehoes, J H V -V W. Morgan; 1 bx hdw, Quo H Bonntag A Ce. : A.E. SH RADKR, Ageal. :- :.""".' died. . ' On Triday, tne 11th inst., of InSamatory oroep, ALVABarrA S., daagliter of Win. F. and Sarah Dunbar, aged 3 year, 2 month and 21 dy. i Th faneral will tax place on to morrow Son day) aftornoon, at IK o'oloek. .The friends of tha family are respectfully. Invited to attend. ' ' (Cincinnati papers please eory. ' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. uu, CETTHEBEST. Th UnriFale Western Tiller, .... . . IT. G..DAHSON; .; t . JEPFEESOSYILLB, TND. M. at United States Fair, at tculsTlilo, in 186T, over seven eompettiors on ectnal trial. 1 IS erohaiita and plan ters supplied at raanuhefcsr. era prioea. , , DAN'Ij MOEQAH,. t apia No. 8 First streets ''CATLETT'S." VTTMU. A fresh an ipply of aoo tabta batter jest reoeivedand tor -sale. prime article, foeVW"m"ftiwete! app. oarFAMILT JXOCXBIES. I have new oa hand e, good stock 1.' Family Grooerire. which I wilt -U cheap for OM I . . W. CATLETT, i apll pl Corner Locnst and Ughth stav ''jeiz : Store WI. HALLOCK, . DRUGGIST and AP0THEC1UT, Wo. lO FIRST PIHEET, Opposite rt Po 7Jfe Uas Joat received direct from tbe Cast a fall' es- . aoriment ot 1 are Drags, Medicines & Chealeals, jPrtwwry, JBruthtt, ComH, SKfr ; TOILET ASTICLES, ' FLAVOEIHO EXTHA0TS, &e.t &9., &c, &c., . j . BEIJCTaT) KXPaiSSLT , , -For Family ;Ude. '" ''. ALSO, THB : ' r Popular Patent Medicines. 1 In fact, everything that a retail Family Dreg Store oagtit t keep, can be foand at Ho. 10, Fisi fit., oDotte the rVl OAUe. avansvUleIwliMt,
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ITT I :"aj-rj -a r 1 4t tit ktHlSmBsl For a tasktenabl and stylish Spring BHlt," of startle Bilk; Mixed Drab, Gray, or Maroon colored Oasalmar, from Devlin' go to ; ; Fev fin Blaefc Suit, tbr drew Devtfn's VrJry Uns a4 bast stks- go to If ye desir aa artiole mad t order, in the latest mads, and of the most elegant aad raofcerefcs goods, Uanorecd, go to : !ri J. t f. 4 - .... Ht "w 'x - .A o 1 Afi si aovolHas of the season. In th way 'of XmA-I'-. Star, fla Cadet Garments, and Far. sutme shMda of all kinds. In prat variety, at ' : I rtiy all aoods ror cash, whioh. darina th P res eat , has beea more than nsually advaatagos. ewlag to the Uot that many wholes! in. dear iort were compeiiaa so saoruice Seds in order to obtain money immediately; coaeasjMtlx, I have boneht mnch of my stock at lata taaa th eost ef manniaoturinK. and will ba an. abisd t fnrnisl. say eostomers with good at very uw aares.
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F. IXUDSICH B110TIIERS. 1 --- -Trvansville, Ind.r J0HIL FENDEIC 'BEOS., L Columbia, Pa. Zetabliahed in 1850. tvr a 1 , r. BRANCHES OPTHE B ALTlliORitHOUSE 3 t-': J' 5i I CJiH tif laTAJiilnrltn XSt iotDy: - 9 JOMBBICMOS tt eF 'Fetzciricli. -m$ ros9 ITANSTILLK, ISDIAKA, -. - Established in 1856., TOBACCO AND CIGAHS, WW , largest aad beat assortment of TObacco and Clears in the West. W call th attention cf Sutlers aad Storekeaper to examine our stock, Which the will And extensive and cheap. , - WJS & VJB OJV HJIJYUM 100,000 porel Joseph eigars. -r 10.00S 1 porels Charles do. J--. . a,ooo - -t porets jonn . a a, t Ti -10,000 porel Francis. -- ! . Henry Clay.: -. . 1 ti Napoleon.. : . . C Branson's. c " - ' - Begalia Ilavan." X Saladlnas. i-,4 ; , v ; La India. -,- , Half Spanish. , , ... , P.tent Pressed. . r La Belle Amsricni, -., boxet Hed Clay Pipes. 16.O0O 40,000 18,0(0 la.ooo - 16,000 - 16,000 100,000 19,000 16,800 60 68 . 1,000 . 80 boxes Powhattan Pipei. boxes Common Clav Pipes. dozen Briar Root Pices.'. . 20 doses MocrachaaiQ Auorted ripc 60 gross lanun fipes. . s- S5 boxAJ extra Virginia C-he sring Tobacco. ' 60 boxes 4 oz. Lump Virginia Chewing do. 60 caJdies Planters' Pride. . , 20 boxes Light Pressed Virginia! . : . 80 boxes Five Lump Tobacco. . , ,' 10 kegs Rough and Beady. " ' - 0 boxes tiold Boot Virginia Tobaoeo. 10 boxes Thomas Keen's Tobsooo. . SO . gross Snany Side Tobacco. - 80 gross Solace Tobacco. --. 20 gross Sweet Owen. - - t '.; f ' 1 20 - becee O. Branion'sTobaotOi "J '- " : 50 boxes Pare Sortch Snuff. . . . -, " ' 10 bbls Macaboy Sooff. 1 IO able French SnnfT. " 6,000 packages Pride of the Went Smoking To. oacco. 1,000 packages KojebnJ do. 6,000 . packages Mano:ia do. 00 bbla Fine Oct Chewiug Tobacco. 20 bbls Fin Cnt Chewing. 100 bble Fine Cat Smoking.-: , , . - f 8,000' p-junds Kinkinnick SiuO'Alng Tcbaeco. . 200 lus Grand Tnrkioh Tobacco. . . ii f iMX) lbs Carlotta Smokin; lobaccoV . ; 600,000 Pipe Stems, asaorted. - . 600 desea German Piix ' . ' SO doaen French Pipes. ' , 1 12 oases Connecticut sioed Leaf. ' "' ! We offer tbe ebov gxids for sal at Baltimore pr-oee. We bare no - ompetltion in onr line this side of Ciociusatl. We invite dealers o examine onr large stock, which they will And extensive and cheap. Give us a call. . FBANOW KJtXDXICijr, BBC- ' No 27 Main Street, Jivaceville, lud. ', Sign of "Old Bob Ridley." Febll '.'.t.i i'';:-:1 ' . .1 ,t I M ,t - "OOOK'Q.": - ' rr ecu urimji t i uuut v , MM i6 sk Buckwheat Floor, at H. A. Cook's. ZAKTB CCBBAaTTS. -3 caek Eaato Currants, Jot received at Cook'. - - , r - - . . , . x FOBTT bushels more of fhoc dhdee' Sweet Potatoes, at Cook's. " , : SALHOS1 tierce extra Salmon ,Jnat reoeived atOook'a. '.. ; ' , . . .. ; ', , ' W. B. and II am burg Checsa 60 boxes ohees), reoeived this day at Cook's. .. . , i - OBAk'QES iO box Oranges, ia .fine order, at H. A. Cook'. . LEMOV'S 10 boM Xjeaoiik.frv'.fine order, just received at Cook's. . . t , 600 fresh Cocoanuts, lost rccoived at Cook's. j -a 100 boxes Baisins. extra freeh Layer. , .-,"'.. j I SO half boxes 'do . da OO ,;,. Jurt received at H. A. Cook's. . ,:. ,j j -" OTSTIB3 30 doaas cans Core Oys ters., - f : - 90 doeen half csjis dj. - ti - Warranted extra, and for sate cheas at ; - BsarSt . e . a . II. A. COO KBi 1 SCHLAKPFER'S." WmjaST MJLUM IJVM, Jf9U fMLH JL0 at Soblaepft w Drug L tors. SODA Ash aad Potash, fur sale t Schlaepft' Hew ros Btore. "COJTBAD'S Boit Poteci, The bos.- 'bog destroy or in the world, fur sale at H. J. ?chlaepier'a Saw Drag store. JLST reoeived. Another sanely of the oeenine Peruvian Oyrup, at Soblaepir ate now Dreg Store. mart I ,1. K. Lbavitt (Notary Public.) B. K. Ho ens aeoK - LEAVITT & HORIiBROOK. J fKttornc&s at 'JLatv . . . . . aVABBVliiLilS, I a If. - ' Collection and Beat Estate A rents. Will attend aleo to collecting Soldiers' and Government claims of every description. , - Omeeon Third Street, bet. Haia and Syoamor. atarM ' a Glove Jaat received at t . 6CHAPKBTB a Brssrjrs's, l decSO " If. 4e Main street. T miXBH f H at.--3 - JIP. -Aleo the essence ef Snow, Brown. Windsor, Varie gated and Orystaliscd bar Beeps , fer snle at A. DUitia.nrai a, ; iaalS :. - - : - Dm Btore. m-m.Mj-M n mtt-mZi tknesi nfoe -AJU BUcKi fur S cent, aed 1 noeinds choice milter wot a quarter, at ntllKI littUD, - JanSB So. as Matn street. . SHARPE & Cfl : Produce and Commission MERCHANTS, . To. S Sorrrn Wat btrkbt, - - - 1 j"26 sf BVA VSTTLL - 1KD Tf -L.T. In large and small bags. M. for sal by . a. e. 6TLBKRT fWi. mbia r CORPORATION HOTiOE.- : -' OBoaa Foa plaits: eina-wALs:. ; Mar.- 30, 1SS1. And new it 1 hereby ordered j ana a I reeled by th Comme Ccmnoil or the tity Of vansville. that tha owuers of ati lot' or parts Ot lot fronting nn nr ,1i,i.-'nr the Northwest aide of Chestnnt ar . from nharah fiA so "ixtb, in said city, oaase the sidewalks tnrrHoa so do oruugn. Iu the nroprr grade, and tnat tney oaun a m.-w.i Of Class Us. 9 to be Uid dewn therean within thirty days from the rmeliea' W wdor. arks CSSoe, Apd 8 TtUL - ' , bekt quality for ai i" dt art . .. . , 8. JL OILBHBT A OO. JJW JtaUSyJost received at febS ' VICH.JEBT BKO'S, " Ko. 82 Haiti street. 'JtlHliriertj- oaeEs AT 1IE.S. H4.STIEGS, Jlsin Street, leUctm First end Second. JVST ntiCKIVSn ' JtlV Snricg Stock -of Mllliuorv flnnri. of Bonnets, Bibbons, Fancy Ojods, 4a., which wer bought at verv low Bsure. and will l,n aoid fcr cash only, at prices to suit the times.' xne attention of tbo ladies is called to this
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Wholesale. HARDWARE -rOH s AO JWtf:t 000D3 , D AILYr rJJi 1-t.s i t- u - - v..", . Purchased for . , .;; CASH. ' QUARTEPiMSTEnS' H Hardware. Axe3 (all qualities) handled. ShOYels. ana Spades. w - Clay Picks (handled.) ? : Hatchets (in varietur.) Kmve3 and Porks and Eutch- " cr -'KniYe3.; : . :,. ' Army PlatC3 and Cpccns. Handled Fry Pans. '-r Coffee- Hills. SIJTLEIl'3 HARDT7ASS. ' Country Kerchant'a Hard- ;- . :'". ..ware.',. ..... . Grocers Hardware. . Builders' Hardware. Carpenters' Tools.' ;v ,'i.vfuopers AC?0i3. . !';DK0LM. "Smith ' & Wesson's" IfTl? TFTT 'T3is o" fT rf asiVJ SUaSW fcS ,sual Ww!Cartridges, " 1 v" Gun Caps, Belt3 & Holsters. Gunsmiths' Hardware. -Also: ' Platform Scales and Scale Beams. . Gum BBLTIKG & Packing AT FACTORY PRICES. ALL G00B3 sold at ' LOW WATER HARK For Cash. Cliarlcs S Vwcltet . - 13 First Street, Sin Golden Hill Caw. Svansvillo, Jan. 14, ltS2. Ustmar WmM-MJYT B HJJVt ! We continue to refile ceive that rich conntry Bran, tli&t w-ihs 30 lbs. to the bushel. Boy ths kinl that will keep yonroow, fet, at YIUKEBY BR03., dw-7 No. 81 Mnin st. tvojv: 16 thousand C'-j rides : - 12 thon-and lbs Shoulders ; 16 thousuml lx. Hams ; SO thousand lbs Lard ; - 1(10 barrels Mess Pork, fir sale bv mhlUdSw t JOUN GAV18K, Corner of Main and Fourth St. . ; - AYEE'S j A compound remtujy, deijirnod to bathe moat effectual Alterative t--u can b ma-in. It is a eonceutrated extract of Pure fiarspari la, so combined with other substances of still gretter alterative powers to afford an effective antidote for the disease Barsaparilla is reputed to core. Tt is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from etrtrmong complaints, and tbet sn which will aocemplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large portion of onr a fllicted fellow-citizens. How completely this 00m sound will do it baa been proven by experiment on many of the worst cuses to be found of the foUowlag complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Co3ip1alots, Eruption and Eruntive Diseaeus, Ulcers, l'iniples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Iloa.l, Syphilis and Byphllitio Aflpction, Morcnriiil Ilaeae, Dropsy, Suuralgfaor Tic Uoiotireux, Iebility, I;y;.,.:..i and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Uose or Et. Aathony's Fire, and Indeed the wholf class of conipleJ.ut arising from Impurity of the Blood. 1 This compound will be found a groat promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to erpei th fonl humors which fouler in the blood at that sea son of the year. By the timely espnlnlon of them many rankling disordors are nipped ia tha bnA Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, soar t lemselves from the endnranco of fonl eruptions and ifloerous sorrtt, through whirh the systfin will try to rid llAlf of corruptions, if not agisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative modirlne. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever yon find its imririties bursting through the ekin in plmpios," rutkns, or ores; cleanse it tthen yon find it is obstructed sod sluggish In the veins; cloanse it whenever it is foul, and your fmlings will t- !l you when. Kven where no particular disorder is felt, peopio enloy better health, and live longer, for clsanslng the blood.' Kr-p the blood healthy and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered thore oa b no lasting nHiltb. Sooner or laUr somthlBg most go wrong, and the great machinery of ins ia disordered er overthrown. Sarmparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing tbtwie ends. Bnt the world has been egregionely deceived by pnrparai os of It, partly because the drug alone has not all th virtue liiat is claimed for It, bnt more because many preparations, pretending to be ooucci.trated-. extracts of it "contain but lull of the virtue of sanwparilla or any thing else. - During lata years the public bos been mixled by large bottlee, pretending to give a quart of Kxtraos of rWsaparilla for one dollar. Most i f thaw hat been frauds 11 pen the sick, for thoy not only contain little, if auy, Sarsapnrilla, !ut often 00 curative properties whatever. Henoa, bitter and rain fnl disappointment baa folloi tb- use ol h j various extracts of r-artiapariiia t -ich fii-od tbe market, until tbe name itself is J4tly dofpiw-d, andha become synonymous with imposititn and cheat BtiU we call this compound Sar8upariHa,arf Intend to supply such a remedy as shail ruscue th name from the load of obloquy which roste upon it. And 6 tbiua ww liTogrouiidfcr believing it has virtue which are irresistible bv the ordiuarv run of the diseases it is intended te cure. In order to encore their complete eradication from the system, ill reme-li should be jmitcioraly taken accerd cg to direction on the bottle. PBIPARED BT Dr.'J. C. AX23R, Price, 91 ter nottei Six llotte ro'rfa Aver's cnorry irectoral. has won for itself such a run own, for tbe cure of every variety of Throat aud Luug Complaint, that it is entirely unuecossiiry for us to recount t.i. ert. donee of its virtue"!, whereier it has been employed. As it has long Ixx-n in constant tusa thrnunhnnt this section, we need not do more than aanure th. people its quality Is kept up to the best it ever ha been, aud that it ma v. be railed nn relief all It has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, . FOK THB CCBI OF OostipatmtfJauitdiMjfyteptpHa, IndtytMinn r wrr ftml Stomach, AVjftfefae, eatfacAe, tilf, A.. "v iinirticMt, and Sidn Ditemtm, Liner OoixpUmt, iTofti Tetter, Vuman and S-iU Ithmtm, V.'ormt, T, A'Mtralgi, a s Dime- f, and for P'j"1 tit Bluod. They are sugar -coatod, so that th most sen, tivecan take them pleasantly, and they are th best aperient in tha world far all the purpose of family physio. - - ... raica 23 os.tt, r bx box ; I k-iu roa f 1.Q0. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, State, men, and eminent personages, have h-nt their names to certify the naiarailed net f ulneat of these remedies, but our space here will not permit tii. in sertion of them. The Agent bolow namod f-jrnUh gratis onr Am esicA Alhsnao in which timy ar gtven, with aleo full descriptions of the above complaints, and th treatment that should be fallowed for their core. , Do not be pnt off by unprinclplod dealers with Other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Area's, aud take no other. The sick want the beat aid there Is for them, aud thry should have it. - " " All our remedies are sold whoir-eeie and rebm by Keller A White, -N. S. Thompson, Bierbower A Poarce, Leich A C.rUtadt, Kvansviiie, and by all dealers in mediciuos evt-rywhero. Wholnle agents, Allen tJo., cilnoinBaU, ana
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