Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 83, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 January 1862 — Page 1

NSYILLE DAILY JOURNAL.

JL JL VOLUME XiV. EVANSVILLE, END. SATURDAY CORNING, JANUARY 4, 1862. NUMBER 83.

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J v.. H'iiABUIIOS. T. P. HTC RICHARDSON & SniTTON, Livery & Sale Stable, u TUInl Street, (Between Main and lotimt tr'.l, EVA N&V li. La!, I JM, MF Always ready to v (.tuhmxIu?. i;.nl4-lvd C. ARMSTRONG, Successor to V. W. Armstrtn?, Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTURES, Ami wholesale and retail dealer in all kind of Plain and Fancy Furniture and Chain. W MAVB THE ..I OH EST, JIJYU m oix-ol the best arrange! and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can tU as low a any Cir.einnati Row. Any I'.ittera desired made to order on ibort notice. Turuing of any kind promptly attended to. WA II work warranted to I made of seasoned material, and of superior workmanship. Ware-ttof-ni", No. S5 Main street. nov3 C. SCHM1TT & STABK7Wholesale asst Retail Dealers ia French, English & American A.PER HANGINGS, th ,-. lee and Fixtures, Curtain Goods, Gilt Ooraovs, Cur:a:u Pins and Parlor Mirrors. No. j ana 5 First street, Evav-vil'e, Indians. .prl9-ly ji Jnmos Steele, (srrCKaMR to sTUKi.t! a hi'nsei.,) 2d ST., BETlf HESTNUT feCHERRY. EVANSVILLE.INDIANA. ASH. DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, tusKsxit n i.v.nit ;:k. Board-., Laths, ,rc, of every description constantly i. n hand. racking Boxes of all kinds mad! to jrder. ?.'.wfrjg of every kind done on the shortest notice. aprlS-ly bkxkv r. nun, J. hk.kuv sibkaus MiLLEft &. NiEHAUS, B-KALKBS IN jo :ol -sr goods, BOO iS, i--Ut.ES, HVTS, CAPS, c. JVt.'. 3 ,njr i.m ;' .v , i , EVANSVILLE. INDIANA .NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Main and Fourth Sts., Louisville, Ky. T. A. HARROW, PROPRIETOR. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. n..v21-tf . PH I LIP OF. CK i: K, 'uc;-sr to IVrker Rmmer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CA5UI-F.S, Also an extra articl.- al ui it.-.-ci, jnj-arj-ji, f ik on,. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of on own raising, in quantities to suit purchasers, G JHaln afrf hti. 1 ir si t( Mr4HWS, KVANSVILLE. 1ND. JTornn cash, or 1" dayj' p-r n -t'otiab'e in bauk. jan20 1) ""'JAMES T. WALlTuTjlSTICEOl 1 U k T h A L GENERAL COLL F( TING AGEN . Evanivil'e. nau-n-Offire on Third street, tetween tUiit m 8v;. W- r-. Htrtet-. J. a. KoEUkais. H. BLot VT. j. h 'B;.iwi--t; liasio Foundry . ROELKEP BLOUNT & O v iSncccssors to Uoelkor, Klnrtnaa A SIM ?A!TlRBf OF eiovf.. ll;. in-VVre, Uousr Front! i:lfiili -. FcuctMff, Ilrilitt At . ALSO DKALKRS IN Tinners' Stock of all Kinds. Sample and Snit- Boom, N. 7' Main !tret, nu-S-lr EVANSVILLE, Ijrn. ROEDER & BECKER'S SHOE ictl t.,bet. Main and. Sycamore. The undersigned wonld re-ty ectfaltv inform their customers, ana the pnhlio in genert!, that they b.ar moved their store find sbor M th next door west of their old place, and that Kiev now haws on band a larc assortm--n. of Boots and Sbosfl, for (tentlemen, ladies, an' ;-hl!'lret:; Gutters f every description, c, li thy will soil at very low prices. t . 81" Orders awl r--iwtirin wi!"i be pionrptry attended to. Un'y 'vr- rat- hinds are enxployed it, oar business. jap3-lv ROSTrEB v BKtJKBIK ' IuITne l l ' s (TOBM iit.Y OF STEELE a HOSSBlK) Flooring IVCil Is, CORNER or WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, WVA JIB YJLiA I SB. rartflo , til a t it is Nn gejyrr JL is ii. w tit toll opeimtioaa. with new and con.plete M schinei y i I the I at) -r sti fhr Plan.rnjr a.itiIre3i!:g tiutr. Plaatag ami MtosfJUnsji ban. TnaJciiifT 1'oors uiid .uo.ii'iings, win w Blinds, and every other lie:- r:;.tioD of work done in afy h sens ..shuients. KV- wcrk :it tl'ss,. fli!:s warranted to he well done, and ill - o . i al -.he lowest casta MTlMB, TJry Foplar Fi-'oriPftand vfatberboan2Qf c,vnatautty on hand, aud will ue sold for cash. Braoketa rmd Scri !! tawed toaoy pattern. olittiHt; and 11 fc:i:d of Sawing done tt- ortler, au in the m:-x apprivad stvle. WBOLKSAI C -y.A LBU IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, .ati "Wen i-rst sirn-t, apio-lT t. vioV i . I K . I NI. grat babg ain sTT ! Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Gaps, &c. JOHN J. MERRITT, Successor to J ST au uess $r fV., H3"o- lO First Offer (ji-eat indnieincnts to UrJl'All. Cash Custom era in the selection troni their Large, New, and Klegant Stock of Fashionable Dry Geo i, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caiw, AT WHOLESALE PR1CEM LINENS HOSIERY WHITE GOODS, and DOMESTIC!. Offered at 35 s" t 'e than heretofore rf t-iiletl at in the city. All are invited to con.e and --..mpare quality and price with any other honsw in the city. J. S. JAQCKSSA CO., apll-lyd-cl2t No. 10 First street- - .mi'fWftt. t-tTHI7P 6 l.-.-en pint Werc-tershlae 8anee; HiaAM sei.s JMKVS r M "iwrmujm. Auction and Commission. jb ,vfi.l'.v r vn., fB rKfifmn SM to WKdsey NeN.n, will continue thr mmi9sion bnam5s, b'fth at private sale and at auction, at t!.- old stand, corner Main ami Third streets, opposite the W."hinfrton Tlote!. where they will pay rSrtu-:!ar it. -t!.,n t-, the sale oi everytbinztntrostod to tbe-.i ; they will attend to any aocti.-u sales anywhere In th. city. ParticnUT attention (rivi r, to the sale of Tjatids and Town Ir ts Jrc. Ac. fcW7-l) T "STK. LEAVITT, Attorney at Law & Notary Public. Office on THir.i Street, between Main and Sycamore, up -ia:rs, aVANSVlLI.K. INT). ar-tv.:; attend promptly to si' kinds of lAu. aini Botari.-.' be ... J1y9-ly ' My v JTMTil .;Mt. -( oil, Oil'or' Pimt rt.rt Candles and ft Onsen ' Call Oil Chimnys To'r neat so apt to break s the ronnd onrs. Just rec- ired at ,v ! 'KEKV 8POS , H Ktn.I

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ERNEST C. MINGST, AAWJJ.BS MIS IKJVJ8 JJVO pa rona h.t he has take.! tie ; TOBACCO ESTABLISV!NT, of Tl'tjoiye Mingst A Co., c u the mfW Ci 'ier of Mam and Fir-' I Slreels," LAnd 'ill keep constantly hand the choicest brands of Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, &c, &c. He invites the attention of Smokers to ! i.; stock of Imported Cigars, the rinest eve- braqgfct to thi'. city. MEMEMHEH THE ttf.f -.'-. Vr. oct21 (t:)n . ' DRUGGIST AND GROCER, -rr.tr of Gtrmmmtmd Clarke Medicines and Groceries at th" of th city. -st t:ish iir'O1 Bel3 8AMCKL V, : LBtET WILLIAM b. it 4 K KE. 8. E Gilbert St Co WholesiUe Grocery. Sycatuore street, between Water ami First, f-,.,in-i!lo, Indiaua. A fnll assortment of QrocerieB al ways on hand, and for sale at the lowest prloee. TOBACCO BOUGHT! m tVOVl'M HE HJP fif'Ttuw fally ii.f'rm the Farmers an-! 1 growers in t?:i vicinity tnat he is now in th market t'.r the i"irchase of 200.000 LBS. LEAF TOBACCO, For wtiiMi he vrif pay the u-ghest market price, nd band over the cash on delivery. Tobacco Sold. J. G. BAUBB also mannf.icturvs all kinds of Chewing obacc, and will ket-p cou.vtAiitly on hKit-1 f ' -.o tiie foilowinz bran-1- : M- i VK S. M O iJVTJt MM MUSE, JUI.h lOt Wit S ttijs.na.m t it t. And warrau tho same to be m:t.le of the best stock, and to give satisfaction. CIGARS. Be continnes to make Fine and Common ' !igars, to suit the tastes f "very smoker. A I.Li.-! HOWES, cjraefc of Vine in ! S"at-r ftr.-i t, are my agenta for tha ;'iirohaso aid sale of Tohacco f jr tne; or I cua be found at my JI..ui: Caetory on First street below Division ; so DRIVE OS VOUB TOBACCO TO tlcl8-3m J. G. SABER. J. IS, MAGHEE ft CO., Are now i eady wtb a good ttock of 3V-OOI S 2 Bo its ati-J Shtf, for the Fall and Wimer trade. to 811 entirely At vety low prices. We bare Blue and Gray Sat inetts, White and Gr sy 1'lankets, Prints of all kinds, Canton Flnn-ls, Had and White Klminels, lfiMa, Brown fhee'inB, Weaclie1 ffbeetm, Shawls, Liidershir?, , Ad inrtmt variety, W. tnviT. p-i to r' td i'x-t'si'-W onl groat Ittdno i.ttt, o cani buy. NovssfaEii 12, lttl. SttSYH'S GALi-EstY ornb! a the mi : o ADAMS' GALLERY, ; Coitjiat Maim .t Seo.-.u srs., ovEa Or-. , it aB. , BvaNiVir.i.a, Septt -nber 1, ltk;i. -ftr&s, T-rtv v.yuMHtsjrtf.-. scit. WW citizens of n-'idersoii, are ft.aiiitJi with . I. F. Adams, i.ii.1 can rmws'aK.y recoru merd him as m .irti-t a a . t ' m sj ' tde I Tn "his work", sti,? is w .rthy the ; tro r! H - tb dAMM of Ev.mv trv. U.U Hillyer, fV. rt. Burhnnk, Jines U. Clay, lMvi.t H.ir. Kobi. I. .- I, Arch'd Dvioa, -F. S. Pictuioa ilk an! tirr.-uiii-.:.;, Tj. W. Powel I, .I'i H. Bi ret, J E. Uaokiii, G o. M. Pi iest, ,p gvfT mm cm I rma W ---cs Hitts, 1 ) ess- - 8.:ts sad .Sl-.-es, " SO St SNfro Shoes, tor sale cbop by J. H . MAGI! F.) ' n. rlt H1HTH AMI FiBE INSURANCE Cash rai.ita!, VAsil AJsJSK. I , vr. o. wastinus, seef. A. F. HAS.T---Tnsr.ros aaptfnst loi ai.-l damage ' i"e inL's .tnd their cartteats. 'ani -tes. M i'K, Sii.rehonsea, Htocka. of M-r.'hjndV", at fair a : I reas-'tia'-le rates of premium. J'olicle promptly iaicrft and osws ailj':"t t 'or CrnnpatTy by A- C. V LLOQK f.-u!i, genta, r.tvO First' t.t-i .r. P39t OfficeSWORDS 1 SWORDS I jrr.m-r mSicMi Kit i.o r upv.s. 90 Kognlttion pilt mouiitad Pards,a .f-l ar- . D. m. HtifiVLJTit.- ItgiVTSf c. s. it ten i i.ATtu.y khhmh; V. H. it f.li . 1,-1 T-t.- ft f, I. K -; V :. a a it vijJ tj dUf 'J f 8; P, . KKtJI I.Jt TJ . V .-' errupfi All kind of military la, lor io.-h and boys wi i tn, solo ' -.',. N..w mad) all the lutest sty lea of antlenaeaa youths' and infants' haW aod cans. PlkM toaott ki ids of military and oap lrimmi:!;j. -; VAUT1ER A M.A1iCONNlKB, ot isin sr o'-t. 4aT-. ft t" HjJtfn ft-' TE ik9 mined to sccceidi GEOlitiE THORNIIILI, takes pleasare iniiorming his old customers that in 'be quality and style of his work, he flat'ers UMW ho cannot ba '!..:. He has removi-d to Bra;, s new building, Second street, bet. Main and Locn. at y f. where the cboiceat Harness and Saddl- of ev-r crijtion can ba obtained ou tl.o best of terms. tr Repairing dom with neatness -, I . , -lee.'ti.l.ha: d Harness always on band tel ' mmjsu-' 't'MjmilsiiTiym-'-vh 1 1 WW be nicer or more ttaefnt f.r a Fear's (lift than a nice Coal Oil Lamp. Another freah iotjaat received at TiUK.RY RitO.-., d cJ8 5... M .ir: .tie -t

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

S WE2AS. M PilfiWASE! Cash Basis ! FALL STOCK FOR Jtliolesale Trade ARRIVING DAILY. Merchant's Hardware. Army Hardware. Quartermaster's Hardware. Sutler's Notions. Colt's Improved PISTOLS! Hunt's, Wells', Rollins' and Lippincott's AXES. American and English TABLE CUTLERY. Heavy Stock New Patterns POCKET KNIVES. Razors, Shears, Spoons, Wood Saws. Hook Tooth Cross Cut Saws. Butcher's Files. Curry Combs,Cardi & Brushes Mechanics' Tools. Builders' Hardware. Coffee Mills. Platform. Counter and Tea SCALES. Army Plates and Fry Pans. Handled Picks. Army Officers, Quartermasters and Sutlers, Supplied at Low Figures. JUST TO HAND 50 COLTS REVOLVERS! NEW Cartridge Revolvers. Cartridges, Pistol Flasks. Belts . a d Holsters for Pistols. FISrOL CAPS. U. S Musket Caps. Erne Pocket Ciillery. r ere Xaken For icgulation, Foot & Staff SWORDS, And Filled direct at the Manufactory. Buy for CASH and buy cheap. CHartes Weils, 13 First Street, Sign Gclden Mill Saw. Koy. 1st, 1881 V- : i-JkPii J--HU r -,. I V. NI!W Aii!! A NO KM K S T The Aoi hii'e'ss (VariM iwprrtmily an to tii-i: friends and p ttroaa, the pnblicof avansvil.e ttnd viciuity, that, with incre --- -i facili. cv for tl.u- transportattoo of MCIOXf, FACKAGEH, M H B V .4 S D T A L V A & L L' If. Tttey "o'lclt a contfraan'co of former favors, is. r.r.r-.-i' care takan in toe collection of Bills, Drafts Notes, and the trvjinportarion of small and valtiabl AS E'-..-1 -tit- to avail themselves of the fa. Dilutes of i!:tr Tlrirt naj can obtain an dosired infor. ia bo to the routes sin! di taila of tb bu s- their usaca c-n First ctreet, between Blatn aitU i-sji lss;, i .;.;ita the tost (.'Sc-e. tio If O. If. FISH . Awnt. 50 U& srf. io uio. u.-iv i rrei s. at VCCKEKT BROS. , Mi.. Hi Main st. i I f-rftTjtfr, K. C O.'B BX.TMJL SOAP; 16 hxs hard pn-ssed lailow Caudles; 80 I vs fiiar C.tudles. At II. A. COOK'S, 7.5 Maid strset Ii IliJilB CO. HARTFORD, CONN INCORPO RATED 1810 CHAR. W i J P 1C tU'ET UAL With Sit .-iu! l?T-.siueas Kxperience of Fift v Years. Cnsh CapVtat .uO, tlOO.OO Cj , iikI and surpins, 986.8 1 insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, vi Dwellings, I'liriiiture, Stores, Warehouses, Her. h . . li!l, Mar.iifact.ris, and other kinds ..t pro-erty. can le effected in this Company upon .1 favorable tarns as 5 ho nature of tbe risks aaaseco ritv to Policy Isold, ra will admit. PARTICULAR ATT KN'f ION giTen to insnrinn Farm propertyj consisting nf 1) wyetlinga. Barns, .-.tit; ontbtiildings-coanectO'.f, .-vnri Fumtture, Live8t...-fe, ii:.., , Grain. K.it-niir.g I'tensi's, 4rc., Ac., ,;enti.ined tbeeio, for a 1 rm of yean at LOW rates of pr aiiai. OFFlOsT&S: T. O. Allyn, S--Motary. H.-liunti iigtoti, Pres't. C. C. Lyman, AsaH 6cy. W. H. Bovrers, Actuir, I). Alexiin i r, O nerai Agent for the Weste; 1 ,1 ,: ern States, Columbus, Ohio. J. 0 ib ... .V-s't '.fi.era! Apent for tbe Wester.: .11 IrVeatsrn Sta:e, Columbus, Ohio, itii - tor 't.'rauce may he made to Ibe SSMS rtiM.-.i. Mis .lulv anthorixe.1 Agents of the Company. A. 0. U ALLOCS A 80S, Ai'ts. a-ij-()f!i. 0 First Street, opp. Pret Offlee. ang23-lyd i'acts for the People. is 1 1 vet rot to ho disputed, that Roser LJrve. are tos opeaitlfl; one of the lest and cbtsipeet st t' tiry in the city, comprising every thing faabioualL'le in Ladios' Diess Goods, from the lowest prion of GJc pr yard, np to the highest. : '.otity aod variety, Si ik Dusters and Laceai iixtles. Our st.iok of Hosiery, Gloves, Not : o , 5f ".. is c-nplete. Also the latest sty: - of Prints, Lawns, u.v .lelies, B..rags, Uing- -, Ac Btesched1 .11 A Browa M.islins, Irish Li-.STiS, kIpo Cotts-n.-uiee, Linen Drills, all tor men an I bojs nr. Lai'ies, Mirs.-s, and Children Bhosjs, and a : many articles usually kept in our ine, allot' -Much we warrant to sell as cheap as the rt ROSER BROS.

Rales of Advertisiiig.

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Aflvertlalug In the Wtskly. square, one insertion I 00 On " two " 1 50 " three " 2 00 For each subsequent insertion, and foi each Insertion of each additional square 0 bO Advertisements published, in both thy Daily and the Weekly Journal will be charged the full Daily rates, with one half the Weekly rates added. Business notices published in the local columns, will be charged for each insertion ten cents per line. Charges will be made for inserting the notices of the following Orders, Societies and Associations at the rates named, to be paid in advance. Military Companies, Order of Odd Fellows, Masonic Orders, lienevolent Societies and Singing Societies For each notice not exceeding 8 lines 25 cent? for each insertion; over eight lines at this rate. Announcing deaths with funeral notice attached, $1 ; without notice, free. Marriage notices 50 rente. Notices of Festivals, Picnics and Excursions, gotten up by individuals or associations, or by churches, at regular prices. Advertisements lead.j-d and placed under the head of Special Notices, if ten lines or over, will be charged double the usual rates. Advertisements making less than three lines, inserted once in the Daily, will be charged fifty cents. Yearly advertisers to pay quarterly. Announcing candidates of every description to be charged at the rate .f $1 50 for each name in the Diiy, and $2 in the Daily and Weekly, the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. INSURANCE. I an urunou Ag o u c j'. ALLEN cThALLOCK Evs'isvlile. I1 NDKIi WRITER AND (JKNKRAI. INSCRANC1 AGUNT, Adjistcb or Averages, and Notabt Pvbvui. He renttnues to issue Policies from several Tirs Claai aiui most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Ctomtrp, on Mxnd and Tire BM. He wi I also receive applications for tMSTTKAJKPL Be ill attend to the Adjustment of l.osso Of every description nnder policies from othel agencies, and attend to the settlement ol all mat. tors connected with i NSURASCE, for parties in-terest.-i. His hs0M experience as ait ls.prnAN.-i Aoc.ni, has male biia familiar with all subjects connected with Insirance. Cr1t - ftice on Kim Street, opp Post Office. KOOffOMY AND SECURITY. The Loriliard fire insurance co. OF TDK CITY OF NKW YORK, No. 31 WALL St. Cash Capital $500,000 PROFITS AWNtJALLT DIVIDED I 75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS. Hf Tnw QecayanjV divides three-quarters of the net profits fo the policy holders, in scrip, lariug interest without any liability to the insured. (Mr This i 'oupany funds its surplus, instead of dividing it to the Stockholders, thereby giving its jwlic" holders greater security, and at the same . to' -it-aper itisHraue. than aitv other system. ( AilLlSLE NORWUOP, President. liKOBOK 1. CKABT, Sec'y. WASiitNiJTON SMITH, Vico-Pi eVt. A.. C Halntck tTt, Snti, Agnta. data EVANSVICLE, INCOHPOSA TED 1 847. O 1 "t y U ire IBTaik 1 Ttiv 1AU11-I7 OFUARTFORD, CONN. Capital, - - $250,000. WAIT, Sec'v. C. B. BOWKR8, Pres't S. H. nUC9t General Aitent, Itesiding at Chicago, Ills. CASH CAPITAL A SURPLUS $327,540. This Company insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all insurable property at as reasonable rates of premium as any other selvent and reliable Company, Adjusting .owe fairly sm paving V".- jjrompdg. Application p..-.de to and Policies issued hy A. O. H ALLOC K A SCS., First Street, opp. Ptt Office. :.ng-il-lyd EvAKgviLLt, Ind D EES S H A T S. Our spring stylo, now ready, is one of the handsomest ever seen, and by a new arrangement, feet as comfortable to the wearer as any soft hat. Every other conceivable style made to order . Union Ha t s , neatest dressing hats fur a yonng man. Th. Benfrew & Magenta Something Faucy. Hats. Soft Hats Of every .:onceivable shape and color. Latest styles Caps! Caps! Caps AU tbe leading atyles for spring and shwq.m just received. Infant Hats&CapsA splendid assortment of fancy hats sad l aps spring and summer styles. B oys Sporting Hats Of every description and price. Cassimere Hat All styles and prices. 8 Soft Beaver Hats For summer wear, as light as a feather, at VAUTIER & MAHCONNIER'S, Ho. 39 Main street.

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JAMES H. Mc-NEELY. t. M. TUAYKR. h McNEKLT..Kh TDK FIBM Or IBB EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY, Journal Buildings. Locust Sit, MettBttn fHrtt amd Vrnttr. REGULATIONS FOR 1862. H-Sar All Advertisements amounting to $3 or less must invariably be paid in advance to secure attention. All Job Work must be paid for on delivery. Transient Work must be pre-paid. From the Cincinnati Price Current, Jan. 1. Financial and Commercial Summary tor the Past Week. The first net iu the drama of the past week was the surrender of Masou and Slidell, aod the consequent adjustment of the existing difficulty between this country and wren. it luiiu, hi vi til e ucav vrna tur. eil?'- usion of specie payment by nearly nl! the banks in the country, beginning with those of New York. These important facts produced the most profound sensation among the people generally, but on 'he whole, the prevailing feeling was one of relief. That a war with England would have added to the troubles and disasters cf our country in a frightful degree, aii admitted, and therefore the feeling was one of relief, but it cannot be denied that there is a good deal of disappointment exhibited, because the public mind had been educated into tie belief that in the Trent affair, law and order were on our side, and that consequently, in surrendering them, we have been guilty of a humiliating act in the eyes of tbe world, driven to it by a fear of England; but it seems that this is a false theory, and that the public mind has been misled. The suspension of specie payment did not produce the surprise and disappointment it wonld have done under other circumstances, because all intelligent parties knew very well that this course wa3 not only necessary but inevitable, and was simply a question of time. The consequences resulting from the suspension, cannot be injurious or disastrous, to any extent, as the amount of gold in the country is enormously large-, aod it cannot, therefore, be sustained at any high rate of premium, so that there cannot be over A to 1 percent, difference between gold and our currency, unless this domestic war is carried on for more Jhan a year. The balance of foreign trade is all in our favor, and will continue to be so, as long as we are blessed with fruitful season?. The high prices of foreign goods will lead to a falling off in the consumption, ami then, in addition to this, we will have a uniform national currency, based upon the credit of the nation, instead of the infinite variety of bank issues with which the country has been swindled, the last thirty years, out of over two hundred millions of dollars, ani an army of brokers sustained which was a disgrace to any intelligent people ana a living sarcasm upon the oomtnon intelligence of our citizeas. Thos- pimies who have within the last two or three weeks turned their balances into gold, and placed it snugly away before the storm would come, will find that the thing will have to be used to make the speculation profitable, and to use it is equivalent to circulating it, and then it will be found that the sopply greatly exceeds the demand, at anything beyond a mere nominal premium, aud the whole matter will be regulated by those inevitable las of trade supply and demand. On Monday, when the news came to this city that the New York banks had suspended, it unsettled the minds of the business community to some extent, and disturbed the money and exchange markets, for the day. Five per cent, premium was asked for gold, but the demand was extremely limited, and but little sold at this or any other price. It will take about ,t week to arrange matters and adapt them to the new system, but after that, there will be a greater care. All the banks that can do so, will formally suspend, but those which are prohibited by law, and who, by suspending, forfeit their charters, as is tbe case with the banks of this State and Indiana, will manage the matters as they did in 1857. In this State the Legislature cannot provide a remedy, as the constitution prohibits a suspension of specie payment; but ia all those States where legislative enactment can relieve tbe banks, this relief, no doubt, Will be granted. The great danger to be apprehended is an advnuce in values, produced by a speculative feeling! induced by a great abuudance of money, and after this a general collapse. One thing may be regarded as certain, that the resumption of specie payment will not take place while the war lasts, and perhaps not till long after. Having suspended with a large supply of gold, the banks have been guided aud influenced altogether by prudence instead of poverty, and therefore the result cannot be disastrous. The money market will rule easy, as soon as there is a general understanding between bankers East and West; but for the present there will not be mucb done. The market for change has been unsettled, and will remain so for some days. The few transactions taking place at 4 prem. buying and a i prem. selling. Gold was dull yes terday at 3 prem., and hardly any demand. Brokers and bankers were not buying it et over prem. The important events above alluded to bad a favorable influence on the markets for all kinds of produce, and prices of flour and grain advanced in New r ork, and of flour I and pork here the feeling among business men generally being quite cheerful and ' buoyant ; at the close the news from England by the Asia and the Etna which arrived, the one at Halifax and the other at New York, yestefday, bad a favorable effect on ' the markets at New York and here, and I produced considerable activity. English ! tioops are being landed in Nova Scotia rap- ; idly, and vast preparations are being made for war, but, as the matter now stands, all for nothing. Tbe receipts of hogs have been quite light, the last three days of the week, though the weather was highly favorable ; but prices did not suit owners aud feeders, they having declined at one time to $3( 3 10, so that tha hogs were held back; but yesterday and Monday prices advanced 15c per cental, and there was a very general disposition displayed to sell for future de1 livery at the quotations, $3 153 85. The j course of the market, tbe past week, has

Chriatmas day. there was not much done. Tburaday the market opened heavy, and prices , were a shade lower, the range being 3 15. The sales were : , mo head averaging 22o to tMTba L?S 5 ... t .1 19 , .1 15 3 10 3 3 30 3 on lm So m Z , 225 do 210 to 1C0 do 1 300 do 190 to 200 do i 600 do 215 to 220 do 3 15 I 350 do 260 do 3(0 There is a large number (if hogs in the ! country still to come in, which are being i held back for better prices, and we maj 1 look for pretty liberal receipts the Cuming I week. After this date last season there j were received here 133,000 hend. At the I majority of places the packing is ahead of ! last season. The demand for hog market has been very slack, and prices geneYally declined. Mess pork was down to $9. Lard declined to 66 . and green meats to 2 and 3 cents. Bulk meats sold to the extern, of 500,000 pounds at 2 J for shorlders, 34 for sides, and 46 tor clear sides. The sides were taken chiefly by the foreign packers for tbe Liverpool market. Toward the close, when it became known that tbe difficulty with England was settled, prices improved. Mees pork advanced to 9.25 and first class brands : . wer oeld at 9.50 Green meats went up to 2jf2i3. and were held Ic higher . and bulk meats closed at 2, 45. Lard was a shade better, and holders in some cases askel ;a, higher, but 6(6 were the rates obtainable, and at these rates the demand wa; fair for prime in tierces ; 6 was paid for barrel, and 500 kegs sold la9t eve ning at 7J. Head and gut lard may be quoted at 65J-. Holders of sugar, coffee and molasses put. np prices, in the early part of the week, but the demand has been very light, and tbe market closed rather heavy for all articles. The prospect of a war with England h-td a marked stimulating influence on tbe pri ces of all kinds of foreign goods, including coffee, sugar and molasses; and this prospect having now been dissipated, there will probably be a reaction. The bill increasing the duties on these articles, noticed in our last, has passed both Houses and been signed by the President, and is now law. The rates of duty are the same as those given in our last, but as we then stated, this increase of duty had been anticipated. Corn has been steady at 28e. Oats declined to 28c, and closed dull, the receipts being large. Rye 43c, and barley 4540c. Whisky declined to 13c, but advanced yesterday to 13jc, and closed firm at this rate. Dried fruit is very dull ; the stock is large, and the demand but a retail one. The recfpts this fall have been 10,000 bushels fc'reater than they were the same titm; in 1860, and tbe only market for them is at the East. The Northwestern States, which usually consumed a good deal of dried fruit, will not need any this season. Batter and cheese are unchanged. Linseed oil is firm at 75c. Mackerel is scarce and higher ; old, very dull and plenty. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IP PMIiJIiVa !. hiisn. ua" H. A. COOK'S. Pecans at wheat Flour, in 10, 25 and 50 tb bajrs, at decla VI" Kf.UV BBOd.,82 Main st. tfXMJViiA.Asti: tJjyrujbJtn: WLs 40 bxs assorted 4, 5, 6 and 7 Star Candles; 25 do Tallow Candles; 10 do Adamantine Candles. At. deolS H. A. COOK '8. Fine Pur Gloves. mtre-T ttttt nt tttJt, j ooo jjsWW sortment of For Gloves, a snitable present to your friends in the araiy. Also a new lot of La dies' Far. Call soon and make your selertions. VAUTIEK St MA Ft CON NIKE, declS Ho. 3'J Maiu street. MMJPMttT JLA&MT AJV THJt WOULD. Coal Oil at 50c per gallon; warranted extra, ami oulv &0c per gallon, at decl8 H. A. COOK'S. OJIP mojp i 40 boxes extra No. 1 Soap; 10 do Uernian do; 5 do Soda do. At 11. A. COOK'rl. OM?l?MMlHn bags prime for tale hy S. E. Of LBEBT A CO. dec!8 Ml JO 6001-"" gallou (or liest article of coal VICKERY BROS., 82 Main st. dec7 V OTTOJV ilJTT.VW-K") bales for sal by S. E. GILBERT A CO., oci2 No. 4 Sycamare street. mmJ-HI.Ji cPt.IT PM.Ig, He. MLB 2 bids Split 1'eas; do do do do lVarl Barley; Lentals ; Oat Meal; TVheat Farina. Tor sale at H. A. OtOK'S. deol8 50 ( A.VT PMM iJI.JhO.- JfOM pure Carbon Oil. Also a pure articls of Cannel Coal il. Consumers can depend on getting as low from us as the article can be bad in town. V1CKERT BROS., 82 Main st. ltHVfiUKI.B PRBmMJS'M Ur Kit JUS" 39 MEAL for sale at declS H. A. COOK'S. wmoMr- Tit 8.9 Vt MOJVMlTTlt you have a lard oil or burning fluid Lamp, yon can have it altered to burn coal oil at a moderate expense, as we have a few dozen extra coal ell burners for that purpose: fetch yon.' hunps along, to VICKERT BK08., deed No. 82 Main sU e-WRfHt.n '. HHOtlMB! select lot of MM "Union Village," Shakr and other Brooms from 15 to 20c. vn.kKKT nnis. nj.Y H JV1ITICK. The Annual Meeting MM of tbe Stockholders in tbe Branch at Evans vilte, of the Biuk of the State of Indiana, will be held at the Banking Il.wse, in Evansville, en Tuesday, Jan. 7th, 1802, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., when a statement of tbe condition of the Branch will be submitted, and au election will be held for five Di rectors to serve tbe ensuing year. By ordsr ol the Board of Directors. SAM' L BAYARD, Cashier. det3-.-JtdJ.wte tVJVDMMMiS. Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, English walnuts, figs, raisins, currants, ruck candy, oysters, sardines, alum, e psora salts, roll brimstone, sulphur, copperas, madder, extract of logwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed cords of all kinds, tobacco of all kinds, blacking, batting, nutmegs, cigars -of all kinds, ginger, race and ground, glass jars, lauterns and flasks, mustard, pepper sauce, matches, pickles, stone pipes, powder, safety fuse, soaps of all kinds, starch, teas, vinegar, camphor, letter, note, cap, and fancy pap , wrapping paper, envelopes, salt petre, gum drops, wooden bowls, jujube paste, cinnamon, dried beef, hritiah lustra. boiittet boards. ink. oil. nails, sash, glass, spirits turpentine, allspice, seda.l pain killer, liqnorico, Ac, Ac., etc. A supply of tbe above kept constantly on band, aud for sale low, by S. at. GILBERT A Co. dl2 No. 4 8ycamore ft. M A bbls No. 1 Markerel; 1 tierce extra Salmon; 3 bbls No. 2 Mackerel; 3 do N.'. 3 do; 2 bbls extra choice Herring. At declS B.A. COOK'S. , new crop, i L oeivea ana lor sale ny 3. K. GILUEKT A CO., dsoST Mo. 4 Sycamors street

been as follow?: Wednesday, being

MISCELLANEOUS.

MILLER & NIEHAUS." A NICE ASSORTMENT or DRY GOODS, SHOES, Hats ana Caps, CONSTANTLY RECEIVED & FOR SAL.. AT MILLER & NIEHAUS, 43 Main Street. nov!9 sulk rjLwias: BMTIM FLUSH Two Large Bunting Flags for sale. Silk Flags, Cotton Flags, always on hand or made to order at short notice, by Witter & JWenaus 43 TwT.-sk.ija. Street. novlO . JOHN IVINSON, i-DWATir, IVINSON. KVSHSVILLS. ID. J.&E.Ivinson M ANtTKACTUtiURS Or rrarsoN'S portable STEAM ENGINE The best and cheapest now in use. IVINSON S IMPROVED STATIONARY BHES Surpasses all others in simplicity of construction. IVINSON'S PORTABLE HAS SAW ILL. References through tbe country where it hiis sawed out 1,000 feet of Inch Lumber La forty minutes. IVINSON'S LATENT IMPROVED STEAM BOILHKS. Consumes only one-fourth the luel of ordinary Boilers. We also manufacture all kinds of Machinery such as appertains to Railroads, Steamboats, Mining, Distilleries Flour, Corn, Sugar and Malt Mills, Tobacco, Wine, aud Lard Presses, Sash, and Muley Saw Mills. Also Sheet Iron and Copper Work, House Fronts, Window Caps and Sills, Ventillators, Grates, Iron Railings, and every description of Iron and Brass Castings. Dealers in Steam and Water Guages, Gum Belting and Packing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, c, at Manufacturer's prices. Old Metal Bought. Jobbing and repairing of all kinds done at short notice, and workmen sent to all parts to set up and do repairing on Machinery and Boilers. Send for a Circular and see Price Lists. April 3d, J861. snaisTtAK at - ...wm. HEitr A KRATZ & HEILMAN. C1TV FOUNDRY! MANTJTACTUltEUS AND BUILDERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, ChlneseSiigar Cane MIHs, Thrsatng irlacltliaea, save. KVANSVILLE, IND. rWVJE PB 1 PB T KTOBS OF THK CITY TOUT M dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do al. klDdMA-3MINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to ths Foandry bust, ness. They are manufacturing Steam Ehoines ani Boilih of any sir.e and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of anysz; Instil-le--y and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, &u:n. n trig Ms. hines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepuwers- Corn -she! lcrs, Machiui ry of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings f every description. Iron llousefronts, Cellur Giates. Sc. Cooking and Heating Stoves of tbe latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTI Fl Kith, AO, Supplied with every description, of Goppor anil Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporatow, Sparges, Slillheada and Worms .1, an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Still Teast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Oopper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, tor Veor, Bpirits, oil, s Brsas Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, Ac. Work-oen sent to all parts to lit op work and du repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iroa Work, Ao. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealiag in and selling Allen's lmpro-ed Steam Gauge, Wrought Irou welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, fcr., oftbe best kind; Tinplae, Sheet Iroa, Bloek Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, F:re Brick. They nave every facility of th beet Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, Ciling order e promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. WW Office and Sale Rooms, N Fenndet y, Boiler Yard an I Mat't street, between First ' loco1 Hin yefsna. M . ree t ar .1 it tti1) ma. A splendid assort al e n Mjt just received. Prices bi salt ths times, vm soon and make yourscb -Hons. VAUTIER A MABCONNIKR, M-la between First and Seoond streets. ?5nov. . MmwMOM Wy daoU TJIBM.H 1CTTMM, at H. A. COOK S.