Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 22, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 October 1861 — Page 2

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THKSDAY MOBK1NG. OCTOBEB S2 BCBSeBIPTIOH PBIOB XOBDAILY: Delivered In the City, per week.. 5 w By mall or in the City, per year (in advance) o w FOB WKEKLJT : By mail per year. -RSd ADVIBTISING. . For Term see first pajre. Jsjjej bel B. Atievfijfo:.: The following gentfoM are our authorized Agent In the places named : Dr Balaton, Boonvllle, Warrick Co. John M. Lockwood, Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. John B. Dangherty, BcckpiWpenc,r Co. James L. Thornton, Princeton, Gibson Co. John B. Bandy, Newbnrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Murphy, New Harmony, Posey Co. A. B. Wilkinson, Cyntniana. Preston Talbott, Poseyville. Posey Co. H. H. Cuaten, Petersburg, Pike Co. Mark Brant, Canal P. O., Warrick Co. a. P. Cavanah, Owenaville, Gibson Co. F. M. THATEB, ... G. K. DBKW , Kbitob .Associate KrriToa Cnreaaonahle Fault FindersThe last number of the Advocate of the Methodist Episcopal Church, published at Cincinnati, contains one of the most violent attacks upon the Administration that has yet come under our observation. It would be unworthy of notice were it not for the fact that the Advocate has a large circulation among our readers, and especially in this city, reaches hundreds of families who place not a little confidence in its editorial productions. The Advocate, professedly a staunch supporter of the war, attacks with unusual severity the powers entrusted with the mauagement of it, end attempts, by reciting the disasters of the campaign, to undermine the confidence of the people, in the ability of their ruler3. This unreasonable fault finding is working out mischievous fruits in the. army and among the people. We have every reason to congratulate ourselves uDon onr success, when we remem

ber that six months since, the great con- j as the intelligence of his appointment reacban.Wv blossomed into ODeu rebellion, and : es him in Mexico, where he has gone on

found the Federal Government unarmed, -t -

unprepared, and many of its departments in j of war to devote hi-self with al hts migbt our j? -1 the hands of traitors. Our crafty enemies j to the duties of his new command. "otherwise, however, in any special cases, were armed at every point, and they be- j It is thought that Slidell and Mason have j jt ja toped the donors will perfect their genlieved that the government would fall an j gone to Europe with full power to sell : erosity by causing their gifts to be delivereasy victim into the toils so laberiously out tb Southern Confederacy .0 any nation I ZttM'ep

spread for its destruction, uooa-iug new. nnnn the nast and remembering our aefenceless state and their tremendous pre parations, we are thankful that the Govern ment survived the attack made upon it. What have we gained in the last 9ix months ? So far as the defeats are concern ed, they are not worthy of notice compared with the grand results achieved by the Administration. Six months ago, Washington in danger of capture. Not seven hunTareTwrny yet collected upon this contin. wsa. f f . I ent lines tne v etomac, preparing ior mat aavance, before which the rebels will be driven as chaff before the wind. Six months ago we had not arms for the army of 75,000 called for by the President to serve for three months. To-day we have musketi, cannon and ammunition in abundance, for five times that number. Six .uonths ago we could neither feed nor move an army of five thousand men; to-day every department of our vast military organization is com" pleted, and we can make war across the continent. Six months ago we had not a dozen ships of war at hand ; to-day we number our navy by the hundred, and are guarding a coast line of more thau -u thousand miles. Six months ngo tuu government could scarcely borrow a few hundred thousand at twelve per cent.; to-day twelve millions of people lend it fifty millions of dollars at par. Six months ago tbe question was whether the people would support the government ; to-day the only question is whether the government will support the people. As the N. Y. Post says, in alluding to the labor of the last six months, " this is no slight work." And the Post continues : An army of three hondrod thousand man la ratrtiitcff nr-isa rii'afl 4tsril1su4 . I - .... ... ' .,,..,, i - I miRSsrv. Runn v. trsnRtinrtiuirin nnn iirtamtal stores are prepared and collected in the vast quantities required; all departments systematized ; and a people till now curiously ignorant of war, look with just pride upon laho which the most warlike nation of Europe has ne-ver achieved in the same short space of time. Id these six eventful months there have been many days of deep discouragement almost of despair ; days like that of Bull Run when our women wept bitter tears of shame at the disgrace of their sons and brothers, days when efficient treason looked triumphantly down upon helpless loyalty. The people have been impatient, and sometimea ill judging. They have rapidly condemned, and as rapidly praised. They have demanded impossibilities and rejoiced over trivialities. Because hours aeeuied days we have looked to see a year's work done in a month; and as fault finding needs even less judgment than indiscriminate praise, we need not wonder that trivial losses have been magnified into disastrous defeats, while half successes have made heroes whose fame will 6carce outlive the first frost Bat whatever errors of judgment there may have been, the American people may say proudly that they have been guilty ot no faults ot temper ; they have not turned their back upon the plough ; and the disgraceful failure of the white feather party proves how few are the cowards and traitors amongst us. Looking back and surveying the field of to day, we find reason only lor pride and encouragement. Our preparations necessarily on a scale as vast as the continent are nearly completed, the complex aod new machinery of our great armies works smoothly ; we have even achieved in a few months what England did not manage in double the time ; we have the right men in the right place ; and the nation feels confident that those to whom its most important interests and tbe lives of its soldiers are entrusted, are capable, faithful and energetic.

With all these facts before us, forming a part of the history of the times, how discouraging to find enemies witbin our own camp. Enemies who by their misrepresentations give aid and comfort to the rebellion,

discourage the hopes of patriots, and by their indiscriminate fault finding, do all in their power to delay the hour of triumph. Let the results of the past, give us renewed hope for the future. We may look forward with daily brightening hopes, and ere another six months has passed, we have a right to expect to see that flag waving over the fortress, where in April last, it suffered its fir3t humiliation. To this end let us discourage the fault finders, let us frown down all efforts to weaken our cause by enemies at home, and let us join hands to crush the rebellion as speedily as possible. Military Items. The steamers Sir William Wallace, Argo naut, J. W. Hailman, and Clara Poe, were expected at Louisville on Sunday, with 3,000 Pennsylvania troops, (General Negley's brigade) on the way to the seat of war in Kentucky. Two batteries of rifled guns passed through Louisville a few days ago, accompanied by 150 artillerists. John C. Breckinridge and William Preston, Ex Minister to Spain, were in Nashvillei Tenn., on the 6th inst. We trust the Gov ernment will take immediate steps for the confiscation of the property of those rebels. It is reported that Capt. Wade, Major Lewis Clark, and Fergus McEea, are on their way up White river with twenty-five to thirty rifled cannon, to join Price's army. They design lauding at Forsythe, Taney county, about forty miles from Springfield, Missouri. The city of Philadelphia has received a present of two hundred and sixty-one cases, containing 6,525 Prussian muskets, from the Prussian Government. They were brought over by the steamship Bavaria. The Irish American states positively that Gen. Shields has not declined the commission of a Brigadier-General recently tendered him bv President Lincoln; but that as soon private business, he will hasten to the seat tnat dmuip-i u..uKu traitors t i u. .muster. A most dastardly attempt was made to poison onr troops at Upton 3 station, about 20 miles beyond Elizabethtownon the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. G. W. I pton, the proprietor of a small store in the village having become quite odious i t0 tne Union men of the neighborhood, fled to tlje Southern Confederacy, but previous tQ ni8 departure poisonea four barrels of b " our soj dierg The diabolical attempt 1 wflS frustrated) for the vile stuff was aualyz ed before an one drrtuk of it the oison ; detectcd and the Tilloinous compound thrown away. , ,. . . ' HUluC C tUUUU OVVUiO I njj itiv J'l I u v i - occupation of a portion ot Buckner's army. The plan of operations adopted by the thieves is quite successful. Certain Kentuckians first go through the neighborhoods which have been designated for plunder) with the pretense of buying horses, and ascertain what farmers are in possession of the articles needed. Taking a list of names, tbey return to camp and report the result of their investgations. These renegade Kentuckians constitute Buckner's body guard I A second party is then sent out, who take whatever they can Lit their hands on in the shape of horseflesh, . edditrg or wearing apparel. The Union citizans in the vicinirr ty of Bucktier-s camp, are a fair waj of being broken up, and many of them have taken up arms eager to get at the fienus who have thus exiled them from home, and robbed them of their hard-earned property. There are five thousand two hundred rebel troops at Prestonsburg, Ky. They have evidentlv made np their mind to winter in j Kentuckv. The wheat aud pork of tha1 State, us well as the horses and mules are 1 much needed in the rebel camps, and nowhere else can tbey be obtained so well. 1 Soldiers' Rslief Society. -The ladies of the Locust street Church congregation have formed themselves into a society of the aboye name, tbe object of which is to meet at certain stated times and places, for ' the purpose of manufacturing socks, underclothing, &c, for our soldiers, in Western Virginia and elsewhere. They meet next Thursday evening, at 6J o'clock, at the residence of Mr. J. S. Jaquess, corner First and Cherry streets. All ladies bo feel au interest iu the welfare of our soldiers now in the field, are requested to be in attendance, and assist in the laudable undertaking. Tbe officeis of the Society are 88 follows: President. Mrs. Lowiy ; Vice President, Mrs. DeBruler; Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Jaquess. The 25lh Regiment, in Missouri, iu ,

in Pope's Brigade, in Maj. Gen. Hunter's . umn. His stock of groceries is now cornDivision, and at last accounts, the whole di- plete, and buvers will rvVsraWIt thir ha, :

vision was moving- rapidly southward. A letter from Hunter's Division buvr. that the j strictest discipline is enforced, and that the j men were in escellent condition and extremely unxious forabr..sh with the enemy, j Dsi?-A iirm in Terre Haute, Messrs. Bro- ! kan & Co., have donated to the ladies sufncientyaru to ami two hundred pairs ot socks. Will not some of our Kvansville business houses do likewise ? 'm,!l "! rrc-eiveu 3ve,uy-iour voles

ior t iosecunng Aiioruey, tu rerry coiiutr. thetn promptly "up to time ' Godey, NickHynes' name wa3 not on the ticket. Cfaw Nai, and all the other r.odicals may be ford county not heard from yet. : found on his counter.

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Woolen Socks for the Army. We publish the following directions fo [sic]

knitting woolen socks, for the benefit ot the ladies: The yarn should be bluish grey. No. 22, and the needles No. 14 and 15. Set twentyseven stitches on each needle; knit two plain and two seam rows alternately, until the ribbing is three inches long ; then knit plain seven inches for the leg, remembering to seam one stitch at the end of one neecue. To form the heel, put twenty stitches on one of the needles, and forty-one on the other the seam stitch being in tbe miaaie. is.nii the first row plain, the next row seam, and bo alternately until the heel is three inches lone : then narrow on the plain row eacn side of the seam stitch for five plain rows, which will leave thirty-one stitches, lo close the beel, knit the last seam row to the middle of the needle, knit the seam stitcn plain, then fold the two needles together, and with another needle take off the same stitch. Then knit a stitch from both needles at once, and bind the seam stitch over it. Continae knitting in this manner rjntil but one is left, and the heel closed. Take np as many stitches as there are rows around the heel : knit one row plain ; then widen every stitch on the heel needles. Narrow once on every round at each side of the foot until there are twenty-seven stitches on each needle ; knit plain six inches, narrow at the beginning and end ef each needle on every third round, till you have seventeen stitches on each ; then narrow every second round till you have seven then every round until the foot is closed. One pound of yarn, costing from seventyfive cents to one dollar, will furnish lour pairs of socks. TO TUB LADIES. QUARTERMASTER'S DIRECTIONS FOR FORWARDING PACKAGES. In addition to former publications from the Executive Department relative to donations of blankets, socks, &c, for the Indiana troops, it is found necessary to proffer directions relative to the forwarding of the same. You are therefore requested to see that all packages are put. in a compact form, directed to the undersigned, and containing, either upon a card secured outside, or enclosed, the contents, and the name of the donor. Also, when there is a preference of that kind, state the name of tbe soldier or company for whom tbe donation is intend Jill lUtJ UUUUL UU in 1UICUUeJ. When no specifications of that sort is made, the Qaartertnaster will distribute tbe I o-nnda accordinff to his best iudsment. L all marking or writing, especially of names, be plain and legible. Packages should be delivered to the nearest Express or Freight Office, and receipts taken for the same. It i3 presumed, from the known liberality of ! flome public spirited citizen in each county, who will take upon himself to visit the far mers, especially in remote localities, and gather up their contributions, and see that they are properly packed, marKed ana tor.Wa. . Z " Z .kU: ; it A receipt will ne sent by tnis ae the package. Editors throughout tbe State are respectfnl I v reauested to insert this notice iu their respective papers. j. h. A-fi, Vi- w. ueu. definite andsalisfactory'' m7ormiitmn,t!riail J 1 ! . . Ss been received at Sigel's camp, that General Price broke up his camp in Cedar county, where he arrived last Sunday week, and where it is said he would stand and give battle, and continued his retreat towards the Arkansas line. ======= HOME INTERESTS. ——— Liatdlea' Knitting Army. It is proposed to form an association oi Married Ladies, of the various Churches and Congregations in the city, for the purpose Of knitting and sewing for our Indiaua Volunteers, and better prepare thern for the severities of winter now at hand. It is intended that this shall be a prompt and practical work. The fir8t meeting for the election of officers anil mnnno-era will I be he,d a the houge of Mr fgaac qd Qak (Tuesday) ereuirjg at fi, ; p M Tfae .adieg a)rea . . . . . , . .. members ot other societies, .similar) are earDeatly invited t() unite wilh us at oucp ; go the work ffiay gQ imrnedicitelv for. ; war(j Union Evangviile) Oct. 22d, 1861. tSvansvtUe Artillery Company. j The members of said company are hereby notified to appear at their armorv at 2 o'clock. The object of this meeting is to determine whether the artillery company will maintain its organization and wait until some iDdefiaite future time when they can be supplied with cannoll) or chftnge the orKaDizatioD lt)to an infalUry company and keep the ftrm3 QOw iu the possession of the company TWs mrJ3t be decided at 2A o'clock tojay. and everv man who blonDfl tr, fh company should be on hand to vote upon the subject. It the company enters the Legion as infantry, it will take part in the election of Major to-day. Business men must devote this afternoon to the interests of the company. A business meeting of said company will also be held at the iJouncil room this evening at V o'clock. By order, W. H. Chandleb. Captain. P. Burke, Company Clerk. We call attention to the advertisement of " Partner" Caldwell in another colterests bv examiner hia qic-i, ' : chaaiog elsewhere. The oysters brought to this market by Mr. Caldwell are the finest ; and largest we have yet seen. Upon this point we speak advisedly. Call ami aam- j P'P tbem' ttriS-The roof of the MiHtarv Hll u,ill ' be completed to-dny, and .the building will be ready for service this week. -- Bky Dohkll, Main street, Mow First keeps all the latest Periodicals, and has

Thanks. At a regular meeting of the j Union Artillery Company, held last eTtn- ,

ing, on motion, it was unanimously Resolved, That the thanks oi this Com- j pany are hereby tendered to C. Heddericb, John Hudson, and Messrs. Richardson and Brittor, for their courtesy in supplying the Company with horses to attend the funeral of the late George Winder ; and that said resolution be published in the Journal. Signed, on behalf of the Company, G. F.. Cochran, Capt. Jno. W. Griffith, Co. Clerk. 5fcg-The trial of Sile Weed is set for Monday next. The Steamers Commercial and Eu gene will be down to-day, and after a flying trip to Henderson, will leave for Louisville and way landings. Lkttek Sheet and Stamped Envelopk Combined. This new and useful article has been received and is for sale at tbe Post Office. By an ingenious arrangement, tbe sheet may be made to cover and seal itself completely, neatly, and in such a manner as to completely cover the writing. The use of this improvement will supply a want felt ever since the general adoption of separate envelopes, viz: attaching-- the postmark indelibly and inseparably to the letter so as to be of use in legal proceedings, if necessary. This paper sells at the cost price to the Government as near as may be about $4.22j per ream, 480 sheets, besides the stamps. The sheets are all perfect, and furnish within themselves a complete letter, all but the writing. The paper is heavy and of good surface. P. M. Oct. 22 3td & ltw. Fall Stock Received. Partner Caldwell, at his old stand, near the Post Officer has received his fall stock of Groceries, which comprises all articles in his line, such us i" . C xV on1 a rronnro 1 n ponpf.

" J T ,V ' o T ,, 7 IOT Pkgs army .npprtes, Jas i 0r, Q M d r;g ment of Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, and a J0 5 jnk j Hwl,. . i bx H h Goods, J a Jageneral assortment of Fancy Groceries. Al- i 1 b Ha V.j

- so, Keeps a a u. , Eegs, and Country Produce generally. He is also agent for Stiles' Celebrated OvRtrq which, for delicacv of flavor and J , . ", - j size, have no equal. A stock of cans and half cans constantly on hand. oct22-5t. The ladies are preparing a grand entertainment for our citizens, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the purchase of materials for socks, under-clothing, for , . w, ,11 tA the volunteers. Tableaux will be presented, interspersed with choice vocal aud instrumental music, and we are assured by the Iadie3 that the exhibition will be worthy of those who will take part is it, and of the r . cause lo WU1CU llie pturetus will w uuvuitu' We are oot allowed to go into .let.ils as yef ' but we can assure every one that all ex ( pectations will be more than realized, ; s fkg" The election for Major of the 2d j regiruel)t the Indiana Legion will come off to-day. The hour and the place is of--.1- nV.,t Co1 c,jttVltAbr, jtjifrl S-nntag, Dr. I. tlaas, and Joseph Rietz. The contest will bo spirited and will doubtless draw out every member of the Legion. Indiana ttglon-Caadldalea for MaJor' Editors Jodr-nal: on will please n. UOUnce the names of Joseph Reitz, John n. nontag ana M.rs. Joiinaon, as caniliilates for Major of the 2d regiment Indiana Legion. Election to take place on Tuesday, October 22d, 1RR1. Editors Jocrxai, ; Plpase announce the name of Dr. f. Haas, a n . ,..,,lidate for I Major of the 2d regimem In. liana Legion j HKAnvrARTEns 2d Hua. Imd. Leom, t Rvanaville, Oct. 22, 180 1. J The Companies composing the 2d Regi ment of the Indiana T.po-inn are htrshv noB tified to report at the Armory, corner Lo cust and Water streets, promptly at four u clockthis (Tuesday) afternoon without c- ,u ,, enarms for the election of Major. Members of the different companies will j, report themselves at their company Armories. The signal from the fire be! will be

given at 3: 15, and every member must an- j tiam, r. oilsebt. Lwiuus'b. uus. swer to his name, at company roll call, at j jE lHbmt 4$T f, Os 3 30 p.m. By order. Wholesale Grocers, Col. sr. E. Bl.YTHE. By. smore street, between Water and First, EvatusI (i Knnr Adintant ! vtlie, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries al U- KROX' AaJtant. ways on band, and for sale at the lowest prices.

i -, -. c . juniLaijr uuuorms ana equipments of all kinds can now be found in rarietv at Lyons, who has just received a fresh supply of A'my regulation goods. He is also in receipt of a large variety of fresh, fashionable clothing for civilian's wear. The members of tbe O K. Fire Co. will meet at their engine bouse at 7 o clock, Newburgh Coai. For sale at the land ing. Will be delivered to anj part of the city at 7 cents per bushel, for cash onfy. octl2-2wd Tsoa. Snowdbk, Ag't. Attktion, Vanderburgh Ghats You ' are requested to be present at Mozart Hall, at 3J o'clock this afternoon, to participate ! in tbe election of a Major for the 2d R. ment Indiana Legion ; also, for drill. By order, C. A. Rcsknkranz, Acting O, 8 Fne aoxa why you ahotrJd Bow Bodlara nine Coal . fA TJi- rnrxrt n w nuirl f.- it ia avr,Aa.JJ I at home and contributes to the prosperity ' of the city. 2nd. The mine gives employment to a j number of men, and enable them to sup- j port their famil'e83rd. It contributes to the wealth of the city, and the comfort of the citizens. i . 4ih. iu ope.ations reguis .e prices, preventing extravagant rates in limes of scar- : city. MK Ti,. i i.- t--J l . -.u. ,nc ( urn earn i.c Liuu uy lue single ' -aj-t lead at al-r. rar e..,.k.l i , tart load at 8Jc. per bushel, hauled to auy part ot the city. 0o ?w

"AtTentioh, City Gcabds." Yon ait hereby notified to appear at your Aroory

(Klusman Block), this Tuesday afternoon, at 31 o'clock precisely, to attend the election for Major of the Regiment. Every member is expected to be present. By order. Wm. A. Gwtn, J. H. Sohntag, O. S. Captain. McCLELLAl" GUARDS X All persons wishing to join the above company under the State Legion, are requested to call at the Union Engine House this evening, or during the week, andenrol their names. There will lw re-elprtinri of officers as soon as the compaay is full. Uniforms will be furnished gratia to every member. Come one! come all ! ! By order, Geo. Fosteb, C. Clerk. A Card. The Ainericau House, formerly known as the Pavilioa Hotel, Water street, corner of Svcamore. Evansville. Ind.. J. J. Pillsbury, formerly ot steamboat Masonic Gem, and W. W. Boicouet, formerly of City Hotel, Proprietors. To the Public. We desire to call your attention to the fact, that tbe above house has recently been enlarged, thoroughly repaired, and newly furnished in a very superior style ; and that we are now prepared, and will use every exertion to accommodate our guests, in a most excellent manner. We roost earnestly solicit your patronage and influence. tf BoRCOCBT k PlLLSBCBY. Coal, Coal. A superior quality of Green River Coal, at 9 cents per bust el delivered. Barge lying at the foot of Division street All orders left at H. A Cook's, No. 73 Main street will be promptly filled. 1 nod. Jobsph Thomas. RAILROAD RBCKIPT8. Ocrossm 2", 1SCI. i liVictn, ssstch m, -- tis .f m Aikmsi 7 CoTi bx bVoks, l roil C. j Hijrh 2hhft Tobarc-s Keen A Preston ; 1 hhd If, sarVs'nonr, J H MagW Cb ; bales bags. loDacC', A uowentnat ,ovoi, r , " " " " ' -- Oeo Foster Co; 1 "b bntti-r.l bx epKs, J Uclatire; 2 cpa Chicken -, JMcGni t,uti,.rt d firensom: 1 chest tool, lcoil rope, 1 palm.i ,-j -, 1 nirUnlPsl' I flYUF 'H. 1 L11U ley.TbontasCmt. A. E SHBADER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " - " "- aJU-Mt mtCBt wjku utjnTUer lot ot that nice Bad and White, Bine and whuptajnu. Fine BUck. Fine White. intact, J all kinds u, make kPpeE f DtjISlNu, : oc,i9 No. 9, Main street. Notice Of DiSSOllltiOIl. rwnBK fjmTjyx ttfiHif JfJSJT4. M fore existing under the name and firm of KOKING H KNJi 1 NU,is tnis day mutually nissoiveu All persons indebted to said firm are hereby authorized to pay the same to John Shnbert and A. H. Jones, who are appointed by us to collsct outstanding debts, and o pay the debts ol saidBrui. H. ROBING, Oct. 17, 1801. d3w WM. HSNN1NO OLD HOUSE UNDER A NEW NAMEERNEST C. MINGST, m. jVOMJUS It MB FBI KJnH JMJVI Tobacco establishment, of Theodore Hingst A Co., on the far Corner of Main and first Street ""n And will keep constantly on I m.i the choicest brands of Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, &c, &c. u ioritM th(( mtt4,ntion cf Smokers to .1. .took ,,f 'raporf" f''nrs. the finest ever bronchi to this BMiMMMHftH THtt oct21 d.'lm M.U H1VW.W. SWORDS I SWORDS I W Regulation frllt mounted Swords, a KOod a: licit- Also, v. a. MKtjvLJ nojy hhlt, I . S. UKU UTM TIOJS- HJ HHMi t); P. S. BKfiVjLATIO.V aval. EH; t H. MUGUJLJTlOjy,- t JtPH, V. 8. MX GVMM TIOJS' HHOI 1I.UKH ail kind of military ri,s, i..i men tui .1 bofsi h i I be sold cheap. Now ready all the iHti-st i-tyles of eeutleuit us'. .Vpntbt youths' and infants' hats aud caps. Prices lo sail ; ( the timas Also, all kinds of ru-litary aud cup trimmings, -.t At l llK ITJ A IIL'UW MKK, ocl8 MO Haia atreet. W?L4i : Vl..ti! Mjf 4H : vi.tun I Wo have just received a lurga lot of Flags, vry auiuhle for "fonng America," decoratilg '. window. hoasetops, recruiting offloea and small poles, worth from 5 cents to $2. j Also, stik flags of ail kinds, at th... Flag st.n of ! ocis ?fl A PK ER t. BUSSIKG'S, 49 Main street sw " " - - - iv-, ... .-v. ior sale r 'W'VM-r. ss.ar npttm ion . , : st by S. E. GILBERT A CO.. 1 c:! No. 4 Sy cam are street. M 'niToS ' ocl2 No. 4 Sycamore street. W IJVmjBXU Oil. 20 bbla la periect order ; JtUS tor sale by 8. JC GILBERT A CO WWKJfUTH unoOJHS-li) doRen vtra MAW Hearth Brooms at H. A. COOK'S. nvs o o o hj wiii o w WW WARE 5 doz 3 hooped trash Tnb' ; 5 do 2 do do; 5 do 2 do eecond size Tubs;, 5 do panted beelers; 15 do Bed Buckets; 10 aests brass bound CVdar Buckets; 2 don 3 hocped Cedar Buckets; 1 do Kxtra Heavy Beacn Stablo Bocl ets; 9 do ass'd do Oat A Cedar stable Buckets; 2 do Well Backets; 4 do Ball Boxes; 4 Co assorted aires covered Buckets; 4 do extra ( Hiagham) do do; 50 nests aoe'd Wood Trays, extra heavy; 30 nests Imported German Market Baskets; 10 don asa'd Amnricuo do do; do do size- ''lothes li ,sLet2 do Willow Nursing Chairs; 1 do BatUn Table do; 2 do ass'd Batten Children's Chairs; ddo aSo'd Selves vlt, 16, 18 aud 24), 2 do asa'd Towell Boilers; 1 do stave Half BoBhela; 2 do ai-h hooped Ball Bnahfl, Imp. t: t 2 do Pluln Half Bushels; 2 do ass'd Peck Measures; ' do a-e'd Mop Handles; 2 do Cotton Mops; 1 dox Kalte Baskets; 4 do asa'd Bbl and Half Bbl Covers; 1 do Knife Boxes; 4dos asa'd Pota'o MasLer-; 4 do ass'd Beaf Mauls; 4 doz Rolling Pins; 6 do ass'd Butter Prints; . drz Bntt-r Lrtdies ; 6 do Wooden Spades; 2 doz Mil Hero; 2 do Wire Moose Traps, 12 doz Cedsr Faii.t.,; 2 do Cofle Mills, sss'd; 2 doz 8 . up Bowls. 30 gross Sasre.1 t'lothea Pins; 12 sroaa Spring do do. Just received at ocl5 H. A. COOK'S, 73 Main street. Eureka Bazaar Fall and "Winter CaniDaiim MM -f 'OsT IMS Jffrftr nuclei t 2T " -a-"-- s- "'ea slot I OS ramut uroceries sua VaaTSaaaMag 41oodg ever olTei ed In Ersnsville, having bospht for l'AH frot.i flrat hands, and given i psrsosatl sttenti to selecting- He would add, "Ccme and see bnv and get rich. .16

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Tax Notice for 1861. T J X P4 WB a m OJP VJiJVderburab County. axe hereby notified that the Tax Duplicate for 1861, containing a lint of Taxes for State, County and other purpose, baa beeu received by me from tbe Ai. . . of Raid County, and that I can be found at n.y Office in the j Court House, fur the purpose of rcc iviug tbe reventie. tne raxes lor tne year lam, are as ioiiowi: For State purposes, 15 ceuts u; eaoh $10 valuation, and 60 cents on each taxabl- poll. tor Military debt Sinking Fuud purposes, scents on each SluO valuation as aforesaid. For State Pebt Sinking Fund purposes, 2 cents on each $100 valnation as aforesaid. For Common School purposes 10 cents on each 8100 valuation as aforesaid, and 50 cents ou each Taxable Poll, (except as to the properly and polls of negroes and mutattoex.) tor County purposes 65 cents on each SloO valuatlou aud one dollar on each Taxable Poll. And tor tbe purpose of providing a revenue to meet tbe annual interest ou County Bonds issued te the Evansville & CrawfordsviUe Railroad Company, 8 cents on each 8100 valuation as aforesaid. For Township Special School aud Boad purposes as levied by tbe Trustees of the several Townships of said County with tbe advice and consent of tbe Board of Commissioners of said County is at follows, to-wit : For Pigeon Toumtkip. For Townsbiu purposes 1 cent, aud for Special School purposes 6 cents on each 8100 valuation as aforesaid on all property not within tbe corporate hunts of the City ot Kvnusville. For KniyM Tomuhip For Boad purposes, Tli cents on each 811 Sj valuation as af.resaid. tor Scott foKHuh p. For Township purposes 5 cents; for Special School purposes 6 cents an each 8100 valuation as aforesaid. For Armstrong Tovrnik p For Tow usbip purposes Scents, and for Special School purposes 2 cents on each 8100 valuation as aforesaid. For Perru Tow,mhip. For Township purposes 2 cent and for Spatial School purposes cents on e ich 8100 valuation as aforesaid. Fe Union TotentAip. For Township purposss 16 cents on each 9100valttion as aforesaid. Kor Centre Totcnthip. For township pur poses 6 cents ; for cpecial School purposes 6 cents, and for Boad purposss 6 cents on each 9100 valuation as sf iissM F.i German Township. For Township purposss 10 cants, for Special Softool purposes cents, and lor Boad purposes 6 cents on each lion vain. Ion aforesaid , For City of EMiueill. For Special School purposes, in ci.. ts on Lac b 8100 valuation as aforesaid. LKKoY CaLVKUT, T Vt c. Oct 18lh, 18451 3wdw ft GO lO TDK EURKkA BAZA Mi M Before you bay your goods, go to Cook'-, Mo 71 ftlsin street Coming every d:i new goods at the Kureka. Jio not fail to buy j our Groceries at Ijook s. Ifirery tiling yon want can be had at C'ook'a. IFur the best and chen peat Groceries go to 4 kn Good news tho Koreka is full of new goods. How is it that Cook sails so cheap (i. a.) he sells for cash to all. In tbe face of tbe batd times Cook keeps hi home full and sells cheat,. Join the family Guard Drill Boom at the iLureka Bazair. So. 73 Matu striet. Keep vonrs'iif posfd by roing to 73 Main street. Low prices and good Goods at all ti-nes to Ire tad at H. A. Cook's. Move on in front I want to get some of Cook's cheap Groceries New goods almost every day at Cook's. One price, but that is so low you cannot ask it lower at Cook's. Pest up yorr friends that Mo. 73 Main street is tbe plact. . tlua.ity of Cook 's goods always ss represented H.usb up to Cook's if you want bargains. So yon have got to buying your goeds at Cook's; I knew you would if you went once. The lo prices and good quality of Cook's goo Is is the wonder of ail. Unless yon buy at Cook's, you lose money. Volnn ear in the Family Guard Prill every day at Ku 73 Halm street . Wot l- n will never cease, last not least the large e - -it to be found at the Eureka Bazaar. V ilslor ialden Syrup only to be had at H. A. Cook f. Yes, i. t acknowledged that Cook sells th- c p eat of any House in ibe city. Zonnds I how cheap yon . .in buy Groce. Ies ,.: 73 Main street, sfc if yon want to save mouey, yon must go to Knreka Bazaar. ocl'. S NDT8, rfc U bzs fresh tdtyer liaisons; SS SJ- bxs do do; n the Genoa (rfftrou, fresh and Use; 1 cask tie mi an Plains; 1 do do (hemes; 5JU B,B -xt new ante Gnrrent3 bbla sofl-sbslUd Altnon JliX) Ihs shelled Almonds; 1 bW Filberts; x 1 bbl tJanary Se-d; . Aw Jlinw iotie iwr oirus; : lbs fresh Sultana or Seedless Raisin.; 7o drums fresh Figs; 200 lbs steals Dates; 2 bbU Split Peas; gross Ckrx's Hpcrkilng Gilitinc; 1 gross Coopers' Isenglass, ass'd sixes; loo lbs ass'd brands Cbocolats; 5S!i Itia Baker's Cocoa; -.it. do Broma. J list received at H A. COOK'a. ,- n MtMJVMi k : KMunijyrres: A 74)0 qarter boxes Sardines: cm half do do. Just received at ret" H. A. COOK'S. 6 doitn y, pint Wsrcestershiw. Sauce, 4 do pfnt do do; 2 do quart do do; do pints 4 quarts Peprr 8auc; : do ass'd Capsrsstip. trim A Nnnpatalla: I do John Bull Sum- . do Harvey do; 1 do Walnnt Oatsnp; 2 do Beaf 8teak Mauri-; do Reading do; 5 do Huahroon fatstst,; lisj gallons extra flm- Tomato C atau D. Just received at H. A. COOK'S mrm one, r wi.-jg, ttvicm. me. Mm 200 lbs extra Patent Cotton Twins, - ' lira assonea tump Twine; --. Sl. t' .I- XI-1 - T 3 gross Fluid do; n gross Coal Oil Wick: 100 lbs Grass Rope, V Inch; H O lbs do y do; 150 lbs assorted Cotton Bope; 2 dozen Cotton Clorbes Lines, 40 ft. each; id" do do. 60 ft. do - do do, 80 ft. do -d"do do, 100 ft. do do do Bed Cords, 80 ft extra; do Jute- do, 7i te '.to ft. sach; do Grasj do, do do do t do Bope Halters; '0 do Leather Oarpet Tacks, ass'd, 6, 8 and 10 onnce; Hi it.. .-eu Plain Carpet Tacks, assorted, 6, S and 10 onnce. m store at u. A. cOOK'd wmmtjv-tmm ajyo jmvo r. bWmrn WW mats- 2 doz small Grass Mats; 2 do med. do; 2 do large do; 3 do aasM sizes Manilla Mats; 3 do do Cocoa Mats lust o t sped at A OOOK'B. sf ?Mi rv bpja. of extra Perl Starch lust received at le H. A. COUK.. 73 Main atreet. ft A.HH. HICH rtsOlHj M9W loo lbs Corn Starch; l lbs Be i Tat.iofh. I'O lbs Pearl Sag. ; 1 bbl farina; 10 boxes VermiceUa; Kl boxes Macaroni. Kor a,i H- A. COOK'S, 73 Main street. JW-ACMHHIiL HJLVjmOJV ST HJKUWIWM. KING 3 bbla No. 1 Mackerel, etch 1861 3 bbla Mo. 2 do, do; 3 bbla Ho. 3 do, do; 1 tierce Salmon; do; 50 bxs Herring, do, 211 kitU ass'd Mackerel, do; in kim Salmon. For sale at cl'- U. A. COOK'S, 73 Main street, Mm "sx." . mia. w vo. 'ITkxtbZ W SiiAf, in bxa hard pressed Tallow Candles .o l.xs Hiar Candies. At t" U. A. COOK'S, 73 Maid street mV,J'J'T VOrB- .tm Ir-Tresh itossi Coffee at " H. A,. COOK'S. St dozen 1 it can fresh Lobsters, extra 4 do 2 B do do So4 Jo bf gallon Jar Pickled Lobsters', 5 do quart do da do; ft do 1 B can Fresh Salmon; 2 do 21b do do do. For ui.. l.v 1x10 H, A. t OOK. MHKRM I'K. riCMJLMm, JJVB M OANHED FBOITM dozen freeh Pine A poles ts ' do Kaspberrtss a Strawberries qtt.; 1 do do do, i.i ! e, ds Qtiiuceji and Plums; 4 do- reaches, Pamsens sod Pease; 2 do Pine Apple; .. do assorted aa above, In half gsla. ti .lo gallon Pickle; . . do ii f s;all do; 6 do 4XtaSata do; A do pints do; rii.neii Pickles loose in bbla; 12 d.-zeu Tom itoes 41 lb caal; 24 do do, l lb do; 4 do do, o It, do; 24 do Peaches, 2 lb do; 10 do Blaeberries 2 lb do; at do Green Gages. For sale at war price, H- A. COOK, 73 Main street.

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W Vf R W RICES : M. A. LAWRENCE, Having bought tbe entire stock of J. W. Mugb. s, invites all merchants desiring to repl-nleb tbel stock, to cell and examine the new go ds now oasa, ing, promising to sell tbe same at retimed prl. M The st.H-k consists, in part, of 65 Crates Ae sorted, Common and Granite Ware. 75 Boxes Assorted Glassware. 25 Crates Assorted to .suit Country Merchants. All k I Is. l China Ware, Knives and Forks, Ivory Handled Tea Knives, Double Silver Plated Forks and Spoons, Hiirh and Low Priced Tea Trays, Coal-oil Lamps and Chimneys, Tumblers and Goblets of all descriptions. Laree and Small Looking Glasses The BV.ta.tI Department Is now complete. Everybody and their families are invited te oall at Yo. 18, MaIh Street, Next Door to Old Bank SAA?J-at VI t. L H, lA'tHJiJS'J . SsprWi 2m.lw JIW1 UPENK11 UNDER THK ST VLK t ADAMS GALLERY, Crania Ms tar ft Srrowti sts , ovse ImrsjaTOac EvaataviLLr, Heptsmber 16, ihhi SB. w " . - - v., wjiflssirn arif . WW cltiieus cf Osndsrson, are acauaiut J with J r. Adams, and can rheerfullv rscom meed hi in aa an art 1st a ho takes graat prMs n uia wora, ant la wormy IBs patronage of the citizens of Evanavllle. and surrounding coanP. B aillyer. L. W. Powell, V. B. Bnrisj ik, John B. Barret, James B. Clay, J. E Bankln. David Bart, lieo. M. Priasi. Bobt. T. Olane, Thomas Hoapei , Arch'd Dxlun, Wm. UcClaln P. B Pictures cheap and onsnjssltad Spencer House. M. HAETH, - Propriaff .r FARfe $1 00 PER DAT. IjTDIAMAPOLIB, INDIANA, NEW CASH STORE J S. HOPKINS No. 16 First street, Has lust returned from tbe east with the large, i from the east with the I arses i stock of Staple and Fancy Dry t to this market, and bevtasr doand best selected Osstsla ever brongh let ruined to adopt the CVtsk in al I eases be fe-j.s confident that be can sol II itoods at oca prices sa veil! be to tbe advantage ot all to filial! of om. urn noes consists in pari oi tne Sallowing Painted Jaconet and Organdie Lawns, and Berages, in great variety. French and American Ginghams, Fanty and Black Silks, Black Lustre Goods, for Traveling Dresses. 1 PriBtt Jete, and tetglisi Muslin,. I PUin and Dotted Swiss TarleUns, all color and qualities. Black Silk Mantillas and Lace Points. A good stock of Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Dimity Bands, White Embroidered Collars , and Mourning Collars. A handsome stock of Dress Trimmings, a large and complete slock of Hosiery for Ladies, Misses, and Children Mens' Lisle Tl read Half-Hose, best quality. A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women, and Children. I A beautiful stock of Parasols, Umbrellas. Fans, and Gloves for Ladies. .) A good stork cf Gauze Undershirts an ' Drawers. Also, a splendid stock oi House Famishing Goods, as follows Carpets, Oil Cloths, ' Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Rugs, t Door Matt, Cornices, Stair Bods, Embroidrre i Swiss mid Lacf Curtains, Painted Piper ami Bron Holland, for Window Shades, Ac. All the above stock will be sold i Very Low for Cash. j Before purchasing, please (all and exam ! ine my stock. No trouble to show goods J. S. HOPKINS, ap SM street. .flLUsTBU. (suoouaoa to a. kdbtz.) WHOLESALE AND REi AIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer ol Handles, Cakes, Syrups, Ao deal -.t UOraugea. Lemons, tat., and Metao all kinds aaaWOrdera from parties a tt eased to at shortsst uuttae. 1 - SMT" Sols ageut for Sialtbv'a 0nrivalad Baltimore Orators, Ho. 15 South First street, betweaa Main and Locust, Bvanavtlla, Ind. For aale cheat tor ootSS-lr grooB mmint.nn, WW In coneequance of the hard tlmss. von e. boy a good broom of Ticks rj Bsro,., for 18 oeat,.