Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 October 1861 — Page 3

OCTOBER IT Stations at the Indiana Troop. As resident of this city have friends in almost every Iudiaua regiment now in the field, to whom the; may desire to send letters, we copy from the Indianapolis Journal the stations of the Indiana troops in active service outside of the State. We shall correct it from time to time as the several regiments move from one position to another: tita Regiment. Col. Crittenden Nolinville, Ky. 7th Regiment. Colonel Dumont Cheat Mountain Gap. Headquarters, Uattonrille, Virginia. 8th Regiment Col. Benton Booneville, Missouri. 9tb Regiment Colonel Milroy Cheat Mountain Gap. Headquarters, Huttonville, Virginia. 10th Regiment Col. Manson Bardstown, Ky. 11th Regiment Col. Wallace Paducah. 12th Regiment Colonel Linck Darnestowo, Maryland. 13th Regiment Col. Sullivan Cher' Mountain, Virginia. Headquarters for letters for the regiment Huttonville, Ranlolph county, Virginia. 14th Regiment Col. Kimball Western Virginia. 15th Regiment Col. Wagner Western Virginia. Direct letters and papers to 14th and 15th regiments the same as to the 13th, as above given. 16th Regiment Col. Hackleman Damestown, Md. 17th Wtg iment Col. Has call Western Virginia. Direct letters to the same post office as given for the 13th Regiment. The 13th, 14th, 15tb, and 17tn Regiments are scattered at different points among the vallies and heights of the Cheat Mountain range. The post office address for all these regiments is Huttonville, Va. 18th Regiment Col. Pattison Jefferson City, Missouri. 19th Regiment Col. Meredith Kolarama Heights, Washington City. 20th Regiment Col. Brown- Hatteras Inlet, N. 0, 21st Regiment Col. McMillan Locust Point, near Baltimore. Pest office address of the Regiment, Baltimore, Maryland. 221 Regiment Col. Davis Jefferson City, Missouri. 23d Regiment Col. Sanderson Paducah, Ky. 24ih Regiment Col. Hovey Georgetown, Missouri. 25th Regiment Col. Veatch Georgetown, Missouri. 26ih Regiment Col. Wheatly Jefferson City, Missouri. 27th Regiment Col. Oolgrove, Washington City. 29tb Regiment Col. Miller Nolinviile, Kentucky. 30:h Regiment Col. Ban Nolinville, Kentucky. 31st Regiment Col. Cruft Henderson, Ky. 32d Regiment--Col.Willich New Haven, Ky. 33d Regiment Colonel Coburn Bry antaville, Ky. 38th Regiment Colonel Scribner No linville, Ky. 39th Regiment Cal. Harrison--Nolinville, Ky. CAVALRY. Oapt. Bracken's Company Western Virginia. Post Office address, Huttonville. Capt. Stewart's Company Western Virginia. Post Office address, Weston. Lieut. Col. Scott Carter's six companies of the 1st regiment of Indiana Cavalry Washington City. Col. Baker's eight companies of the 1st regiment of Indiana Cavalry Ironton, Missouri. ARTI LLER X. Capt. i'rybarger's Company Jefferson City, Missouri. Capt. Kiauas' Company Jefferaon City, Mo. Capt. Rabb's Company, Jefferson City, Mo. RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Families of Volunteers in need of Bali wlU make application to the following gentleman : First Ward A. C. Hallock, Second Ward O. W. MeBride, Third Ward Christ D icker, Fourth Ward Win. Hellman, Fifth Ward A. Reis, Sixth Ward Victor Biich, Seventh Ward Mr. Jones, tCighth Ward -G. H. Boelker. Ninth Ward Juo. F. Glover, Suburbs Kdwf.rd Bortis and Juo. Wayman. To facilitate the distribution, the Committee baa rocured a Store on Locust Street, between First tfnit Second, where the orders for goods will be reeived on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from seven to twelve o'clock. Oltliens from the city and farmers who will leave provisions i.nd other articles necessary Mr relief at the store on Locust Street, or at Philip Decker's, wlil, through the association, reeeive the thanks of the destitute families of our volunteers. Those who desire to give the use of vaea-it houses or tenements for these poor families, will leave notice at Mr. A. C Hallock'a office. epU TtOTOB BfSCH, Sec'y. rrival and Departure of the The time hot u set down is adjusted to contract Attars. On the Kiver there is variation according to circumstances. TIME OF CLOSING. ituJroad Mail (for V meennes, Terrs Haute, Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lotus, Chicago, Cairo and otber Kastern, Western, and Northern points, and R. R. Way Offices) every day except Sunday, at 9 A. si. r imimiUo Mail (river) every Tuesday, Tiinrsdav, and Saturday at 6 r. m Paducah Mail (river) every dy in the week except Sunday and Thursday at 114 a. h. Ores Biter Mail (for Bowling Green and way points) every Monday and Thursday at 3p. if. Sit. Vernon Mail (wad) every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturdaj at 6$ A. u. Mw Harmony Mail every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7, A. M. Hoclcport Mail (land) every Monday, weai,adv. nd V: iduy at 5 " Mail fvav everv Friday at (retei eourgo letters, etc. wuih u j Bo bv Railroad daily.) Oyulktana, Mail every Wednesday at 7 P. M. i Lteaves as o a- m. iuuinw suruiug.; TIMK OF DKLI VK RING. Bailroad Mail, every daysxospt Sunday at LoaievilU Mail (river) every Tuesday. 6 v. u 6 p. fit Thursday, and Saturday by toduenA MaU, every uay in tm Mail, every day in the week except Bus Jay and Thursday by jd Thursday by Mail, every Mood ay and Thurs9 a. U ir.a 3 p. P.M. Qrmn day by Mt- Vernon MaSt (land) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday by Hew Harmony Mail, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday by Sfrtuvrt Mail (land) every Sunday at 1 p. m t,vdnewlav and Friday at 7 A. P" (Arrives the evening before, after office Mtersbwy k Mail (way) evtry Friday by X. Cgmtkiana Moil every Friday at (Arrives the evening before, at swrostumn ope is at a. ana y r. u. on week days. Delivery closes fro 9o I A M . . 1QU inja D W Or. V OU -ml tbe a i l closing openinr of til Oftice open from 1 to i r. v. on ti JAMES O. I Evansvllle, Ind.. May I, 18ff lays during : Iros'l mall. ..bath. I KELT, P. M. hallSB s sis B ECR J I T i 1 G , a lad if" " f aip for nerv,r r, St H APK A BUSSING, 49 t poi'- place foi bargains, nverf host service CBsV est ass r ted ai4M bu,,, , al . of Dry Goods as was ever brought t ihls city. mtpSo gfK.S VM.M O-ASXMU MMOOJHM, w The best Brooms xd be bad a S8 oea oAcn.and also good coratou Brooms at 15c each, at VICKSET BROS., No. 82 Main Street.

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Via, rhta sY Dysentery Hit eteeimeU the Voluuteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, there tore let every mas to see to It that he I carries with him a full supply of HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Their use in India and the Crimea saved thousands of British Soldiers, only 25 cts. per box. octlodlw Kort Bridger. Col. Bridger, the proprietor of "Fort Bridger," so famous in connection with the history of tbj Mormon disturbances, settled in the vicinity of Salt Lake in 1835, and has since greatly distinguished himself as hunter.trapper, trader and guide. In an interview with Gov. Cumming, on the advance of the army to Utah, he stated to him, that some years since, while pursuing the buffalo, he had discovered An immense rack of pure crystal, through which the sun's rays were reflected with all the 'gorgeousoess of the most magnificent rainbow, .but that he had lost the place, and bad never been able to discover it. Hoofland's German Bi tters, which can be discovered in the store of any druggist or dealer iu medicine, will positively cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Ac, and will almost restore to the old all the vigor of their youthful days. octlSdlw Tht g-remtett blttf oT f As rt the discovery of a perfect cure for the Rheumatism, Gout and Ne iraltrla, and the pernicious effects ot Mercury, which is effected without any inconvenience, or the nse of internal medicines. We are satisfied as to its adaptation to those heretofore incurable complaints, and take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of our paper, ef Dr. Leland's A nti-Rheumatic Band. oc3-d&wlm Ome of tht moat prevalent, and at the same time most troublesome and painful diseases that attend the human flesh, is the Fever and Ague. For a long time the medical work? have been continually bringing forth numerous specifics for its permanent cure, but all withovt effect. Dr. J. Hoatetter, an experienced and celebrated physician, has succeeded in furnishing the public with a valuable preparation for the cure of Fever and Ague. The steady and increasing demand lately roaie for the Bitters, and the universal success attending its use, have made for It a teputatiou unsurpassed by any specific of the kind. For the cure of Fever aud Angus. Dr. Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters must and should claim a superiority over any other preparation extant. For sale by all droggists and dea'ers generally everywhere. octlMlw Jay ne'e Jj-u Jfltxtwr It mm infmtiibte remedy for Fever and Ague. The experience of many years, lu almost every climate, proves that whore need in strict accordance with the directions, It has rarely fsiled to curs, not only break Ing the ohllla. but by removing the morbid habits of the system preventing the recurrence of the dieeaae. Ftrer and Ague, though not in itself dangerous, is apt, nnless speedily removed, to have such a pernicious effect on the system as to endanger disorders much i. ore baneful than itself, and which not only render the after life of the patient miserable, bat are n themselves often fatal. A prompt and effectual remedy is therefore what is wanted, and as such, Da. D. JAYNK'B AGUE MIXTURE is confidently recommended. For sale by Messrs. KELLER WHITE, Evansviile, and by Agents everywhere. sep28defiw4w V uta fit, or JVtrsost Mheutnmtiem, was the first of a line of Nervous Complaints, to which HuuneieeW t Tola Anodyne was so signally adapted. It has proved all we claim for It. There is but one, and only one obstacle to Immediate results, which is Indigeeticn. As the Anodyne is based ntirely on all objections to mercurials, so weakening to the muscular aud intestinal parts of the body, u eimple Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by thu proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, "free" until plans are matured for placing their true character as assistant to the Anodyne, and rnut perfect Family Physic before the worid. See advertisement. oc2-dirwl ' Jg-ue aud Btbtlity. As old age c mes creeping on, it brings with it many attendant infirmities Loss of aipatite and weakness impair ibe health, and want of activity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In cases where ola age add its influence, it is almost impossible to add vigor and health, and although many reme dies have been tried, all have failed, until BE RHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS were known and used. In every case whers they have been employed, they have invariably given strength and restored the appetite. They have become a great agent for this alone, and are used Ly many p ;ople who are suffering from loss of appetite ttnj genera debility. In esses of long standing ch-cnu, im. ease, they act as a charm, invigoratii g fJg. tern, thus giving nature another opportunity, tu repair physical injuries. 8ee advertisement in an other column. oe3-lmdw The Mighty Hemter. Let no. -iiaeiw-o, with its fangs, prey upon you, until the ccld hand of death burls you to an untimely grave, si. iko off the feeling of despair and helplessness, so liable to come upon the invalid. The plant born of the Sun wc place within the reach of all. We care not what may be the specific form of the disease. The cause, the fountain of the disease itselt, is impure blood, and through the ' different channel' of the lungs, the stomach aud the vital organ. JUDSON'8 MOUNTAT HERB PILLS will pass, mingling with the blood, search out and grasp and then expel, all hurtful poisons that there is in it Thus cleanse the blood by a few doses of the Pills, and disease, in any form, will dissipate and vanish. As the Sun, with its glorioua beams first c iuses the morning dew to rise as mist, then grow ing stronger, casts his burning rays upc II and behold 'tis gone so cleanse the blood, and disease like morning dew, retreats and vanishes. There is no blooJ purifier equal to JUDSOK FOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Sold by all Dea' rs ia Hedlciae. scS-sMtwlas timtr gtv: ttMir Ja'." timtr Mf - William A Bawhelor'a Rair Dye I Th. -aud beat in tad world ! ' - are itations, un'i bould r ided. if you cape rijiiiite. GRAY', RK1. a tV Hail to a beautiful an ' h arsJ Brown or injury to the Hai: or Skiu. If I STEIN M. HALS ANT bout have ".839, to tv been awarded IS W. A. P and over wvJOO app jations have beer, in Hair of his Patrons I his famous Lyi W. A. BATCH BL' '8 HA. IB DYE a color not to be-d - a-d from u. rcdno8 WAsaums not to laj in the teas aQ lona it may be eontlnudd, and th 11! r Byes remedied ; the Hair ii.vig. rav J" this Splseaid Dye. U jf bad life by Sold t . by Iraggists ar - ol the United 8tates, a- fhsaioj Goods Dealers. Men j Ji has the aaav- and address upon r w,,Sat engraving on four sides of each Box, mam A. Batchilor. Address CHAS. BATCH a1 LOB, Proprietor, ?pt.30.1yTdw 1 Barclay-st, New York. Savmjs Gumu.yo spicks. SV around Nutmegs, Cayenne Pepper, Black jrr, Allspiro, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mustard, and lilac. Lose ot in package, and warranted fresb and pure, at VICKEBT BK08 , aeptfel No 82 Main Street. loo sack, at Cboioe white v. beat Floor, at 32 00 per (aug30) H. A .COOK'S Notice. At a meeting of the Buar.I of Direoteis of the uvansvilie Library A sociation, held on the evening O' the 8th inst., the following ord.tr was passed, to-wit : Ordered. That a call oi 13 per share u; stock subsci ibed to the Evansviile Library Association, and $2 contributions for the present year, bo made, pnyabla at the Library Rooms on Monday , tbe 9tb Inst. PHIL. r. DECKKB, free Sep V7-3wd , ATiOOO MBOOMS, Qf In consequence of th- hard times, i ou can bay a good broom of Yickery Broe., for 15 cents. jriHKSM BVTTJS M, At 12cts per pound, at

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FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, October 15. Irregularities have arisen in respect to Canadian correspondence. These directions must be observed : 1st. Letters addressed to Canada must be mailed and post-billed to a U. S. Exchange office. Letters cannot be sent direct to post offices in Canada. Portland, Me., Burlington, Rutland, Island and Derby in Vermont, Boston, Mass., New York, Albany. Buffalo. Troy, Plattsburg, Rouse's Point, Ogdensburg, Rochester, Sackett's Harbor, Oswego, and Suspension Bridge, N. Y., Cleveland, O., Detroit, Saut Ste. Marie, and Algonier, Michigan, are the principal exchange offices. 2d. Postage on a single letter to or from Canada, is 10 cents. Pre-paymeat is optional, bat the whole postage must be prepaid or none. Part payments are not recognized. Pre-paymenta must be made by 0. S. postage stamps not in money. Postmasters will do well to preserve this statement. tbibunk'b special. This morning the Pocahontas, while pass ing Shipping Point, about ten miles from Indian Head, fired into tbe woods and passed on her way. Immediately after, persons on the Yankee, some miles above, could see rebels on the bank felling trees, which, falling into the water, disclosed guns in embrasures. Soon the Seminole attempted to go down, when a battery of two guns from the North Point and four on the South Point off Quantico Creek opened upon her. She replied, and the engagement continued an hour, tbe Seminole keeping on her way and the batteries for a considerable distance saluting her. At last, shot and shell were seen bursting and falling about her, while she steadily returned the fire, and finally passed the last battery. What injury was inflicted on either side is not known. After the steamer Seminole bad passed, the batteries directed their fire upon an oyster vessel, after which a rebel mounted the ramparts and waived exultingly a rebel flag. It baa been known some time that the rebels have had seven 9-inch guns not mounted in tbe region of this conflict, and these are doubtless those used. Shells from at least one heavy rifled gun were heard hissiuK through the air. There must be 12 guas in position, some very heavy, as their reports shook the Yankee perceptible. For a week tbe camp fires of the rebels have been extended far back from the place of action. Information has been received that a large body of troops have gone there from Acquia Creek. Opposite the enemy's batteries, the channel is but three quarters of a mile wide, and from shore to shore but one mile and a quarter. It will be seen that war vessels cannot safely pass these batteries, and they must be silenced. Commander Craven witnessed the action from the Yankee, bat was unable to render assistance. He has come to the city and reported the above facts. A new water battery of most perfect construction, showing eight embrasures, has been discovered at Acquia Creek. It has been ascertained that two South Carolina regiments, among others have left Beauregard's army. One was esteemed his crack regiment. Unlessthe rebel commissioners, Mason and Slidell, suddenly changed the place agreed upon for their exodus from the rebel States, they have not, as reported, sailed for Europe from Charleston in defiance of tbe blockade. But directly the intelligence published today reached here, the Navy Department ordered a fast steamer to intercept them ; and a dispatch from New York to Secretary Welles was received to-night, stating that the steamer was ready and would start off at once. If, however, Mason and Slidell have not sai.ed frem Charleston, but have taken the toute agreed upon, they will find our Government on the watch for them. herald's special. It is evident now that the whole length of the shore from Shipping Point, to the mouth of the Quantico, to the monll of the Chipuassie, is lined with batteries . lich are mounted with several rifled gu' ai ers carrying eight and nine There are six of these hatte tauce. The main one at Shipping Poiiu ha? four guns; the others ha at least two. -- -ry vessel drawing ever six leet r obliged .sja for four miles within iree qu'trtera of -iile of these baiter A !!rJ lfae re no rebel troops this aide nl m u at Vienna ano HOT ,, . . . . r ,ii..v'ilie or. the Loudon and Hampahire Railrof, ot the etymiy is conce, lBe ma,'K KliotHil, Fairfax Hted ""nef0t tion on the Orar, ' H., and ? -Gen. Bonham o4" ftn' 'e"S.,f ft: nothing of Gd , Fair!ft p Hf btrd there is h if en- Junston- He States that oamps PO1,, WknesKn their A ti '1K1ia"y t"- black measles. ' ivate dispatch received to-day announce , . ,r . , . , . J . .. a that body of rebel cavalry proi from Rumsey to tbe mouth of the per i the Potomac where the B. & O. ed tr 91' crosses the river and destroy,e, which cost the company about sand dollars. ,hiik;tos, Oct. 16. The New Hamp'iota of troops is full. That State is st which has completed her levy of .oops under th? President's requisition. Tbe Indian agent for New Mexico, bos just arrived here direct from that territory. Previous to his departure, all the principal men of the Navajoe Indians came to Santa . rjade a treaty of peace with the Government with the exception of those of Arizonia, which a small force of Texans : .-e in possession. Through the treachery of Cel. Lonne, the federal force there under Col. Cantley who commands that military depot, is from twelve to fifteen hundred, while the citizens have raised three full regiments. Mr Stock reports the people as loyal to a man. The object of tho rebels is reported as being to seize government stores rather than to conquer the country. There were no disturbances on the plains, and when Mr. Stock was passing over, the Indians were in the best possible humor, from the fact that they are receiving presents and annuities. Walton J. Smith, son of the Secretary of the Interior, has beeu appointed Chief Clerk of that department. Washington, Oct. 16.- It is rumored that the order in relation to the exchange of prisoners which has been issued from head quarlers of the army will speedilylead to the discharge of all the prisoners ot war held by the Federal government and tbe rebels. Sir James Furguson and Mr. Burke, M. P. at rived here to-day from Manasas under j a flag of truce. FROM BOSTON. j Boston, Oct. 16. John E. Thayer & Co. subscribed $100,000 to the national loan. i Tbe punboat Marblehead, was launched at Newburyport to-day.

PRESENTATION OF A SWORD TO HEN. ANDERSON. - Washington, October 10. Gen. Anders ; sonaDd lady 'mrived in this city this aftet" noon. This evening he was waited on by the Philadelphia Committee at Willard's and presented with the elegant sword Toted him by the city of Philadelphia. The sword ! cost $1,000. A brief presentation speech was made by Theodore Cuyler, to which I Gen. Anderson responded briefly and feel

ingly, and said that the gift should always be used on the side of justice, truth and loyalty. The law we "are engaged in was holy und ju3t, and although the clouds are dark, I have no fear for the result. I oelieve that we, as a nation, as well as individuals, have sinned in our greatuass for the past few years. We have forgotten God. We have been blessed by Almighty God beyond any of the nations of the earth, and have taken to ourselves the credit, and He is now leading us back to Himself through humiliation and trials.7' This afternoon Col. McCarthey's 4th Regiment paid a visit to the White House, and were reviewed by the President. Governor Sprague was present. W. Stoddard, of Lycoming connty, Penn., has been appointed Supervisor of the entire forage department of the army here. BA TTER1ES ON THE FOTOMA C. Washington, Oct. 10. Capt. Craven of the Navy reports to the Navy Department that the confederate battery at Shipping Point, seven miles above the mouth of Acquia Creek, is one of the strongest and heaviest armed on the river, and in every way formidable. Besides this, there are three above and three below Shipping Point, all mounted with rifled cannon and nine inch shell guns, and supported in the rear by strong forces of troops. Every vessel must pass for four miles within three-quarters of a mile of these batteries. lne steamer Mt. Vernon went down today unmolested, the Pawnee following, and was fired at thirty times. She did not respond. ARRIVAL OF THE PONY EXPRESS. Pacific Springs, Oct. 16. The Pony Express passed, with San Francisco dates to Oct. IHh inclusive, at 1 o'clock, last night. San Fbancisi j, Oct. 0. The schooner N. B. Scranton, with a cargo of lumber has been seized by the Marshal by confiscation, heing partially owned by rebel men. She is one of the fastest sailors in the Pacific Ocean. A large sized hump-backed whale waa caught, in the Bay of San Francisco on the 5th, and has since been on exhibition in that city, drawing immense crowds at 50 cents each. The ship Lottie, Irom Hong Kong, brings dates to Aug. 12. A private letter from Hong Kong, dated August 1 1, contains the following: A privateer was fitting out at Shanghai at last dates. Mr. Ward, who has held a Colonelcy in the Chinese Imperial ranks, i and Mr. Cleary, United States Naval storekeeper at Shanghai, are engaged in the piracy. It is said that the schooner has been equipped from United States Naval stores, bnt I think there was only coal taken. THE STATE OF -THE POTOMAC. Washington, Oct. 10. An officer of the Jt.cob Bell, who has carefully reconnoitred the Shipping Point battery on the Potomac says that there are six guns in position, all apparently bf heavy ordinance. The river there is about one mile wide. Intelligent officers say that the statement to the effect that there are 0 miles of batteries is all nonsense. Vessels might be annoyed by batteries from the shore for a mile below there a far as Ed wardsport, but belovr ibat point tbe Virginia shore recedes from tin: channel aud the river widens so that batteries would b useless if planted there. Sixteeu or eighteen guns are about the extent of their armament thereabouts. It is believed by competent :adges that the Pawnee, Harriet Lane and Yankee went down the river last night. FROM NEW YORK. Nkw Vork, Oct. 1C. The Panama Star and HeiaM jf Aug. ldt, says the V. S. ..aiiac waw yesterday taken to Tobognt a in order that the damage reeent.ned by her during the late gale may be more folly a icerlained, prior to her leaving. Harly this vnorniiig a U. S. guu boat lell '.his port in pursuit of the Nashville, which is reported to nave run tlie niocKane hi. Charleston on the IStfa inst. Tbe surveyor seized this A. ftf. the ship Maid ot Orleans, just arrived from Liverpool The vessel is partially owned in N. Orleans The Bremen which arrived last evening brought several cases of arms and cavalry swords for the government. NOTHING LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. Baltimore, Oct. 16.- -T i - rumor about the U. S. steamer SaMBttt w is not credited in naval circles at Old Point. No further intelligence has been received in regard to the attack on the Federal fleet at the head of the passes at New Orleans. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Oct. 1G. Flour dull, but not lower; super 4 15()4 35; extra 4 304 40. Wheat in light supply and active, prices ?.c higher, closing at 8588 red; 9095 for white. Corn firm at 3031. Oats advanced to 3132 and in good demand. Whisky in active demand at 14J. Provisions quiet and unchanged; small sales of bacon at 4jj, 5J, and CJ. Nothing done in mess pork; bulk shoulders sold at 4, sides at 5J. Groceries quiet, but prices remain unchanged. Some hogs offering for November delivery at 3 50, but no buyers at over 3 00, and only one at this rate; no sales could be made. Exchange firm at j preva. Lono Ranhes. Col. Wilson, of M:i received ft very enthusiastic reception aj. New York, on his way to Washington at the head of his regiment, numbering 1,600 men. In bis speech on that occasion, the Colonel spoke of his regiment as follows There is a vein of sarcasm iu his remaiks that are peculiarly appropriate and deserved: "I have a regiment of more than a thousand infantry, and a battery of artillery, and a company of sharpshooter. ! have left another, which will be full iu a few days. You are surprised that WfJ have sharpshooters in Massachusetts, iM-ause (be State is not large enough for long range. We irain them to short ranges Lafeghtet and cheers. I say to military men that we have heard too much or long ranges in this war. Renewed cheers. We are tco anxious to have cannon ,tbat will kill a man at five miles, and for rifles that will hit a man one or two miles cff. I do not believe iu these long ranges, distant shots, aud light skirmishes. . We want to make up our minds to carry on this war Without any shots at all, il necessary to give onlycold steel to traitor to the country."

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Past Mail Passenger Line TO can or BOATS DAILY FROM EVANSVILLE For all points on the Ohio Biver, (Sundays and Thursdays excepted.); THE MAIL PACKET CO URME r: Capt. H. T. OK XT KM, Leaves Evansviile, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 o'clock, for Paducah and all Way Points. Leaves Paducah Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 A. M. THE MAIL PACKET CUarley Rowen Capt. JOHJft McClAIJS', Leaves Kvangville o'clock for Tuesdays and Saturdays at : Cairo and all Way Points. Leaves Cairo ot P. M. Sundays and Wednesdays at 6 CJTTJ MiVTiO.VH Jit J UK WITH ST. LOUIS AND ILL. CENT. X. R. E .j- C R.R.& LOV IS T LE PACKETS. ro pc. -anus wisliinu to visit their friends iu .amp at Paducah or Ctiro, excursion tickets will be issued at -educed ratos. ftsT For Freight or passage, apply on board, or to P. D. VIET8 Agent, ocU5 Office over tbe Canal Bank. MM it si SKKJTKH. ML CANNED FKDIT 20 dozen fresh Pine Apples qts.; A do Haspberries & Strawberries qts.; do do do, tar gals.; k do QnlncM aud Plums; n do reaches, Damsons aswl Paas: 1 do Pino Apple; t do assorted as above, in half gals.. 6 do gallon Pickles; l do bf gall do; 5 do quarts do; S do pints do; 10,000 Pickles b.osc in bbls; 12 do7ou Tomitoes 3 fb cam 24 do do, 2 lb do; 4 do do, 6 lb do; 24 do Peaches, 2 lb do; 10 do Blaeberries 2 lb do; 2 do Oteen Oages. For sale at war prices. H. A. COOK, 73 Main street. n i R jp rices : M. A. LAWRENCE, Having bought the entile stoek of J .lughes, invites all merchants desiring to te Dish thei stock, to call and examine the new go us now open ing, promising to sell the same at reduced prices The stock consists, In part, of 65 Crates Ae sorted, Common and Granite Ware. 75 Boxes Assorted Glassware. 25 Crates Assorted to tsuit Country Merchants. All ki da ol China Ware, Knives and Forks, Ivory Handled Tea Knives, Double Silver Plated Forks and Spoons, High and Low Priced Tea Trays, Coal-oil Lamps and Chimneys, Tumblers and Goblets of all descriptions, Large and Small Looking Glasses. The Ketail Pepsi tiueut is uow complete. Ktybodf and the'r f inillics am luviied to call at Vo. 18, IVTsStixi Street, Next Door to Old Bank K f'JJS'S i. K, S:ta-2niJv. Election Notice. , VT8CK IS UK UK BIT eMWJMJV W that on Kriday the 2Mh day of Oct. 1861, at S o'clock 1'. M , au election will be held at th old school Presbyterian Ckurch, on Viuestreet, in the city of Evansviile, for the purpose of eleotlng Five Trustees of the "Kvansvllle Presbyterian Church." SAM I. ti. ARCHER, Bec'y. j, . 14th, 1801. dtd ItOrPKK y 6 B)i for ?1 00. at BSgM H. A. OtXJK. Home Knit Socl I.ARtJK HTHCM OK C TBV K. stftmrfeka n band, worth from z cents to .1 icei.t-, at SC I VPKKR mvm INU8, u(;-2 No.4u Main Skreejt jkj7k jf itUf'tiKt, to lib and ,::f ;.,ii-,-is &cw.esjRst r-oetv-ed and for salt, .y b. B. OILBKRT Si Co., auv20 So. 4 Xvcara.T,' Street. 25 it OEK 6" kegs best quality, lot- sale by ti. K. r I I. UK K t ft CO., augi" No- Sycamore sti t. CHKKSK 25 boxes choice Hamburg, for sale by apr22 S. X. GILBBT CO.

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NEWBURG COAL For sals at the Landing. Will be delivered to any part of the city, at 7 cents per bushel. ocl2-lm TH08. 8KOWDEV, Agt. OFFICK Or THE EVAN8VILE GA8 LIGHT CX October 12th. 1861. SWJV MMtM CTM 9JV fOB THUMB HI. BTM. RECTORS or the Company will be held on the 26th instant at this office. JOHN J. CHANDLER, Pres't. Am. Lane, Bec'y. oel2-tt SAJf VBX . ILZSST ..TrWrii... WILLIAM E. BAKU. S. E. CHtbert & Co. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansviile, Indiana. A foil assortment of Groceries nl ways on hand, and for sale at th leweat prices. ArymrTBjr bumttmjvowo bai i for sale CO.. by 8. R. GILBERT A ocl2 No. 4 Sycamare street. R'm ocl2 COKAB B 100 bags prime for sale by 8. E. GILBERT A CO., No. 4 Sycamore street. B l.V&KKU AWJ for sale by XX 20 bbls ia perfect order 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO. TJU XJrnw,BB& whole, half and or boxes In store and for sale by el2 8. E. GILBERT ft Co. MjTBVM 50 boxes, best quality, for sale by 8. . GILBERT ft CO., i ocl2 No. 4 Sycamore street. griBjv 100 doeen for sale lov by 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. C. amB00 kegs best Newcastle. clz 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. MMmHITB MjMA IK 50 8. E. bbls for sale low by GILBERT ft 00. WW c ocl2 E HSBjyrCH OK COKKKB-20 boxes. M. ETOss each, for sale bv ocl 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. WBBHITM JLBJB5Q kegs pars fore sals ww by 8. B. G.LBSRr CO. AflMOBB VUVBejB2!, bbls, a choice artide, for sale by 8. E. GILBXBT ft CO., oelZ No. sycamore street. t BTotioe. Tbe undersigned bavin -r purchased from Messrs BRCMHKR ft CO., tbe stock of Goods formerly owned by Boser Brothers, now offer tbe same to the pnblic at very reduced prices for Cash only "c-tf L. ft L. BOSER. JVBJITK8T MOOJUM Jh M the finest show of Plctnrss are at ELLIOTTS City Gallery, No. 63 Main street. oe4 MJLM. THK v JToTkH. JJVn WM. cially all tonnoituree, patronise ELLIOTT'S uBtiery, no. oo main street. oc4 MM I C T C B m s M cheap as 26 cent lery, No. 63 Main street. BB M4MM MB mt ELLIOTT'S City Gal-oe4-3wdftw UCILOUB. 75 bass extra Flour. 60 half bags ' at sepia H. A. COOK'S. Eixrjbst jym. i - At 92 75 kitt, at seplS H. A. COOK'S. H. J. SCHLAEPFER'8 New Drug Store. ocl PISTOLS! Colt's Navy & Army Pistols. Colt's New Model Pistols. New Style Cartridge Pistols. Cartridges, Assorted Sices. United States Musket & Rifle Caps. Just to hand and selling ram'H JvCall soon, at C. S. WELLS', 13 First Street. Evansviile, Oct. 8, 1861 POST OFFICE. Evanbvillb, Ind., October 1, 1861. JJV OBBKM TO JIB THB KM TBI. OTIC and laudable efforts now being made for tue defense of the city and the welfare of the National cause, this office will be closed, so long as ths present necessity exists, at 4 o'clock p. m ; and remain closed till 6 r. u., whju it will be opened for an hour for tbe delivery of tbe Railroad Mall. The office will be opened at seven a. PL, as usual, and the Sunday hours, from I to 2 P. M., will remain tbe same. Nothing will be sold after 4 o'clock st the Periodical stand in the lobby, except the daily papers, postage stamps and stamped envelopes. oc2 JAIrtBH U . WON K&Ll. f. M. PERSON i DESIRING TO PURCHASE DRY GOODS at such prices as will be of an advantage to themselves, would do well to give ELLIOTT BROS, a call, as they make it a rule to sell at hard time yricn. FOB GOOD HATS OF EVERT VABIkTY and nob.. aaU at ELLIOTT BROS.. No. 195 Main Store LVR RX6ELLBNT FAST COLORED CAL- - lOtt and Delaines, call on ELLIOTT BROS., No. 139 Main Street. DANTALOON ING, H0SIEBT FLANNELS. 1 Domestics, Shirtings In every variety, at ELLIOTT BROS , No. 1S9 Main Street. I F VOV WANT CHECKS, STRIFE AND 1 Tickings at your own prices, go to KLLIOTT BBOS , No. 139 Main Strait. HOOP SKIRTS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of White and Oclnred. si ELLIOTT BROS., . No. 139 Main t.

W' jsjiJgV sjst . MKTZ,T, moT4aaJ2r?''K1s new bnilding, No. bll Sain street. oe4

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C0RP0UATJ0N NOFIU. ORDBB FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Oct. 12, 1861. And now it is hereby orders id ai: directed by tbe Common Coouc'l Of the City ol EvausviUs, that the owners of all 'ots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining tbe west slds of Third Avenne, from Sixth to Franklla Street, in said city, cans the lids Walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they MOM aside walk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon wit bin thirty days from tbe publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, October 14, CORPORATION NOTICE. OROXR FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Jnly 20, 1861, And now It is hereby entered and directed by tbe Common Council ol tbe City o Kvansvllle, that the owners of all lots or parts . t loU trontlngon or adjoining the west side of Third Avenue from Canal to Sixth Street In stud cltv, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to t Improper grade, and that they eause aashl walk ol class Mo. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication ot this order. V. RUBE K, Clerk. Clerk's Office, October 14, l-.... ORDER OF COVNCIL LI RRCTi N () LOTS TO BE FILLED. And now here It appearing to the Common i otinell of the City of Evansviile, that Lot No. 22, in Block No. 17, Stockwoll's Enlargement, j r y Evansviile, ia so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon , and tbe owner or owners of said Lot are hereby directed aid reqnird by tbe said Council to All up said Lot to such heiK-!it as will prevent water from collecting and remain Ing stagnant thereon, within thirty days fumi Hi., passage of this order. I, Patrick Burke, Clerk of the City of Evansville, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tru.. and complete copy of an ordur of said ("oom i:, patted on the 1st day of June, a. b. 1861, m. iur as it relates to the within named Lot. In witness whereof, I have hereunto snbsi iil, my name and affixed the seal of said City, tlii-, 25th day of Septemper, a. . 1861 . ' PATRICK BUUKX. ORDER OF COUNCIL DIRECTING LOTS TO BE FILLED. And now here It appearing to tbe Common Couh cilofthe City ef Evansviile, that Lot No. 12, in Block No. 77, Lamas oo, now city of Evansviile i uiimuiniiiiusiur collect and remains sta. nant thereon, and tbe owner or owners of said Lot are hereby directed and required by the said Council to fill up said Lot to such a height as will pi vent water from collecting and remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty da -s from the -thl order I, Patrick Burke, Clerk of the City of Evansviile, do hereby certify that tk foregoing Is a true au. I complete cony or an order of said Council, pas.i. I on the 6th day of July, A. D. lottl, so far It relsio-. to the within named Lot. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of sal l City. thU laCi pay of August, A. D. 1861. Mtgl TATRICK BURKK. ORDER OF COUNCIL DIRECTING LI TO BE FILLED. And uow here it appearing to the Common Oom cilofthe City of XvMrvilte, that Lot Mo r in Block No. 9, In the Eastern Enlargement ol said city, it so situated that water collects ami stagnaut th-rson, and the owner or owners ..I sal I Lot are hereby directed aud required by the said Council to fill up said l ot to such a height as will prevent water from collecting aud remainlug !. neat thereon, within thirty days from the passage of this order. I, Patrick Borke, Clerk of tbe City or Evansviile, do hereby certify that tbe foregoing Is a true nu.1 complete ropy of an order of said Cotiin It, pa,,, t on the 3d day if August, A. D. 1861, so far as it re hues to the within named Lot. In witness whereof, I have bereuoto subsciitw my name and affixed tbe seal of said Oily, this day of August, A. D. 181. ngl; PATRICK HI UK I CORPORATION NOTICE ORDER FOR PLANK HlDl-WALK Sept. 7, 1861. And now It la hereby ordered tu directed by tbe Commou Council of tv rtty... Kvansvllle, that the owners of all lots or ,a,u... lots fronting on or adjoining the west side o I Mary Street, betwe-n Hlxtb and Franklin Htieetj In said city, cause the sidewalks thereon bronght to the proper grade, and that they , -ut, sus wauc ot class wo. 2, with a wooden cm i. lobe laid down thereon within thii ly days from ti publication of the order. P. BL RK E, Clert Clerk's Office, Sept. 12, 1BU1. septl2 CORPORATION NonesORDBB FOR PLANK SIDMWALK Septemtaw 7,1861. And now It Uhernbv orders il and directed by ths Con.mun Council ot tsM Kvansvllle, that the owners of all lots or iwi . lots fronting on or adjoining the wsat it Mary Btroet, between t laukliu ui. ! .-(. . ., h it in said city, cause the side-walks ths I i brought to the proper grado, and that tltey cause a side walk or class No. 2, with a .oodeu cub, I I laid down thoreon attbin it. irty days from INo pul ln.it. o ( thlsordor. p. IIDKKJ... UUrk Clerk's Office, Sepumber 12, 1861. sepl CORPORATION NOTICE, " ORDBMPOR PLANK BIDB-WALK dept. 7th UKL And now it In berebi JMyoi and directed by the to--- ,,.... , mt iii .,.1. .i. .Hers of all lots or parts ol Bveiisvillt., that th ,, . loU fron" or Jo'o'og Mu '' SS j street, between Seventh and Eighth sts., In said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a si.lawalk of class number 2 to be laid down tbereon within thirty days from the publication of (his or der. P. BURKE, Clerk City Clerk's UffiV, Sept. 12th, m.'61. ' so I: GREAT BARGAINS ! ! 1 IN Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Gaps, &c JOHN J. MERRITT, Succettor lo mf.&mJaquesH & Co.. No. lO TPt3Vmt, mt.9 Oder great Inducements to RETAIL Cash Oust. n. ers ia tbe selection Irom their Large, New, ami klegant Stock of s'ashloUjilile Dry G.h1o, llooi Shoes, HaU and Caps, AT WHOLESALE PRICES I LINENS HOSIKUY WHITE GOODS, and DOMESTICS Offered at is5 jr tent less than heretofore ik tailed at In the city. All are Invited to come and compare quality an t price with any other . -use iu tbe -iiy. J. 8. JAQUESSA CO., epll-lyd-elUt No. 10 Pirststreoi 20JLBIKBB JtTTMjyrriOJVt 9 We hare juut received pet Express a sample lot of Military Capt, latest styles. Those not pro vlded yet, will do well to leave their orders at as early a day as possible. VADTIKR MARCONNIBIt may 3 No. 3 Maiu Street . NEW DRUG STORE. Tbe ur.J. .ngned having pnrch:id fror. a. S. Thompson his entires took iu trade, will continue the business at the old stand, comer of Man. ami Second Streets, where be will keep constantly on hand a fresh and full supply of Drugs, Hediolnes. Vaintt, Oils, Daguerrean Stook, and all other arti cles connected with tbe business. I am preparad to offer unusual inducements to cash buyers. JuneM BENKT J. WHLACPrKR. Arrived at Last. BWM BUM VB J LI MT BBCHIWBB Jf WW large lot of the famous Kbenexer Yarn, o all colors, which will be sold chtap st wholesale and retail. SCUAPKKR A BU881NU. No. 4U Main Street. V mVBMT KOTJTOKtf. 'J6 bush prime Sweet Potatoes, for sale at sesU H. A. OOOK'K. mmVTg OK ALL BIJVBH. VI Por sale by JulyOT E. GILBERT A CO.. No. 4 Sycamore Street wvV M JIT'S KOOT mil, KOU SJILK at B. J . flCHL vKPPKR'H ocl New Iru Store. TrlimV' aWrrlL ' 4t ' fmii k r Articles Just received at H. J. BCBLAAFPEH a New Drnw store. ocl avium jam cBwrmjrB, eLv Arriving and in store. 15,000 heavy Seamless Bag.. 160 hales Batting. 1,000 pounds Candle Wick. 1,000 pounds Wrapping Twins, .'.'' pounds t'arpet Chuln. SO bags C tlou Tarn Nos 400. ouo. aad TW. 1 bale Osusbtirsa Also, Flour Bags, Halt Rag. Ac, srulcb w sell at low rates for Oash. (IKo. gOollCU A CO., mi.: t'orner Lormt St and the Canal ill " 0.,m -e WVB Miriam -A Urge utoik i f Bnttona, Oilt SCHAl'KKH - lit'-.-1 N 4 . M 4u stress . Leo t , SC fEyfJUPC Kim AM U.t a -'- me.m.AAH'1 WW 60 whole and hlf bl.st aod alls, for sals by X. E. f-I LUI'.BT d OO. jirc6 tic. t itycamors St.