Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 89, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 January 1862 — Page 3

..JAKCABT 11 What -mm Jmmut mt t-utTsrlnsr mnd Viamtm among tha Volunteers wcul l be prevented by tie fie use of I10LLOWAVH PILLS AND 0I5TMEJJT. For Wocu1, ?ore and tarvr the Oiutnaut h m certain or.re, and tr Bo-: Complaint, Fevers, Sea ll Pox, 4c ,ihe Pills are the boat spedieine in tbs world. 221 sT Thing-e,r Bsmuty tarn Jay yorst r Who can be beautiful with a sickly pale ooinplexioaf Keep the pore of the skla free, sad th. blood pare, and jour cheeks will vie with the rote and Hlly. The akin is farmed with thousands of pore tn every iueh of surface whose offlje it ia to carry off the impurities of the blood the acknowledged cans of all diseases of mankind whea the ekin is dry and parched w'uwi tt i covered with ernfrflou- when it i cold ami oUm my when hrre is lanard tevr or inflammation it ia impossible for the skin under these circnmstaucea to iwrform it pruper functions, and to carry off the Impurities frm the body aa A signed by oar Creator. - JOOSOX'S MOCST-UJi HKttB PILLS remove tbese obstructions, and produce fna and healthy blood, remove tho eruptions from th tktb.alsd canaa it to brigli en with tha flmh of yJUtfc and beaaty. Beauty without paint aod et-0)Lic beaaty produced by health atd bapcdaeaa. ' Judaon'a Mouatain Herb tills are sold by all medicine dealers, iei3 J4VrVt3t" teller news to tha af flicted than to inform them of a remedy that ia going to ruatore theut to health ? Uave yon the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint ? Ave your digestive organs debilitated or jour nervous system affected J If so, at once resort to the nte cf "Eotfland? German BU&rt," andyoawillbe completely and permanently cured. For ea'e by drnggUts and cealera in medicines everywhere, at 73 cents per bottle. - Va. 1& Hsmtl H.l hare is nothing more valuable lean health without it, tbe wealth of a Crcenis can afford no enjoyment, and life, insteij of a blearing, becomes a bnrden- JJooflMcTt German Uten,, to thote afflicted with any disease of the atomach or digestive orjaas, will prove mora valcable than a mine of gold. For tale by drnggUts and dialers in medicines everywhere, at T5 cents f r bottle. ' 1n4 Forwarding and Commission J, X. Cox ' f. M. HuMPuaarT COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Mercht's STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND " - WHARF-BO AT PROPRIETO RS,' EVAMSVlLLK, 1NI. S We have taken the Grey Kale Wliarf-3o:vt, ud swk of oarfricadsacontinuauceof their patronage. One of os will be found atnmrd both day and night to attend to the wants of shippers, soul Gao. Fosteb, A. 11. fOSTIS, M. A. iiWXH. GEO, FOSTER & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Provision Merchants, COtMU Or IOOTJ8T PTHICT AND TBC UAKAL, antra BVANSV1LLE IND. Watts, Give A Co., 1 i bunt m MaowH, Padnoah, Kj., j Kvansville, la., Baaonia, Given & Co., 8t. Louis, Me. WATTS, CRANE & CO., COMMISSION MJEBCH'OTS, Na. Broad Street, ' I?E W YORK CITY. We have opened a tluuse iu the city of New York , . fur thaaai rf Tobacco and Wrstera Prolacc. Under tbe name of WATTS,CRAP &CO. Mr. t. Walta, ol iba firm of Wtw, tiiven Co., at Padncah, lon familiar with Tobarex, will takaohargn of that department cf onr but in), an i Mr. I. A. Oraae, of Crane and Bmwa, Kvansville, will take charge f the Prodnoe bnsine. - - maT31 WATTS, OBAK8 CO. . PRODUCE AND" C05IMISS!0K uovsu, Cheese and Batter Agency. . R, IS. O'HIIiST, p ao p u o'sd CM)MmSSI0HI'MEIlCHAI3T. Agent for the Bale of Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. TS: 9 Sycamore Street, dsc2 KVANPVILLK. tST. gTIOJ U T.V it BHit' -W e have i his das aesociated with ns, iu the Ftfrwardin; and Commission tmsiness, Mr. H. K. Dnaknrsoti,. formerly of the, firm of Slaughter A Pankarspn, under the firm name of Ciane, Brown A Co. bot20 CRANE A BllOWN. I. t.ruit. wn. mm. " R. K. prVKr.RSON. CRANE, BROWN &.CO., Forwarding and Coamissioa SPECUL RAILROAD AGENTS. Give through receipts and mtke liberal cash adnances on hipmenta of produce and tobacco to NewTork. CANE, BsOWN 4t CO. Kvansville, Not. 20th. 1681 . r a. , ...Ma. miows CBAKE&'BROWM - Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, . KVANSVILLE, IN'D. ' A tents for Kanawha Stilt Company. "6 "Xiiberal Cash advanovw madeon Sbipinenta ol Coopers Tools. -WBTT&8 KSIVES, ADZES AX1 AXES. . BAH I ON'S " " -. - BOMAPERd. Wlilei. - COOPEtitT FROES. BOTrXLS A.VO CB0ZE1, at si. ; . -. ,. Jt OCK PLAJSiEX, Btc oisd App letcvod.' , -J01KTERS. DRIVERS, Common and Extra. BRAOrS AhU IOWBLIXG BITTS. BF.8T BTEEl, COXPASSE8. TRUSS HOOPS, from 11V4 to 2T inch. Tha above goods we off -r at very low price for Cash, and goaramei them A No. 1 in quality and has. JACOB STBAUB A rXN, Jiul-2w 74 Main street. f" W,mHITTKV Jixr Rtil fU V THK JObKKAL. AND DEDICATED TO -TILE PUBLIC . , When night obscures the light of dsy, ; -r. A Coal Oil Lamp is ood you'll say ; Qo wtere yon bava the least to pay. And off to VIOKEBY'S wend your way. Where Oil is Forty cents per gallun. And plenty to supply tbe mi'lion. A large supply of Lamps youl! 9nd, ". Of styles and prices to snit the mind; There'r no light cheaper to be found Not even candles at 12 cents per pound ; Bo at TICKKKY BROS, be sure M call To bay a Lamp and get so in Oii. If Lard or Fluid Lamp yonv g it. We can put oa a Coal Oil top So cheap and nice that yon will ponder. And protest 'gainst f Icii and dacgr; . Bo fetch your Lamps and save your dime. And thus economize these hard times. JanT VICKfcKY BEOS., 2 Main at. Ml VCMSMIJV - l'.T. T A -L;0 dozen J oat received at dec30 - So. 49 Main street. W W ten, whose bnsoanda, sons and brothers are serving In tbe army, cannot put into their knap-iack: a more necessarv or va! liable girt tcan a . Um- brutes ef HOLLO WAY'S PILLS A OiXT BUST. They insure bealtu even nnder the expetua of a soldier's tite. Only lb ceota a box or pot. - 218 dec3 -a g T O jy ti IU BEAN Just road and for sale at JsnT VP MICH VOV.YTHt now receiving from tlie Itail-f VIGiiaRY BROS., No. fsi Main liw(. . Pittsburg Money TaVen at par fer goods or fn payment of debts, or boscbt at a small discount for bankable funds, by

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C7r 3 '33 T.i Illill illY:! OFFICE: Iff MARBLE HALLi". KVAICSVIXJME, SD., jra V - PtiKFJil7:ii T T.1KH M. Bisks and iss Policies -In--several of the oldest and most reliable Insurance Cora pitniua of the United Starts. 6TOKKS, STOCK, DWiXUKOS, MILLS AND MAJiTJFACTOKIKS, injured a tha n.)tf favorabls rales:--MABINH ANI IP-aND AVIGATKS Risks taken on FLAT-BOAT!, BAliKS,STKAMUuATS and their CABGOKd. AUo applic&iions rocbived' fut LIFE .JiiiUBAJiCK. - K - Combined Capital Kerescnt--ed. over S5,000.000r Office, Xarble U.ill Bnildine, So. V ilaia st. GUARD AGAINST ! FIRE CHOICE INSTJRANCTB ' WITH THE - - - VIA Incorporated 1819 Cbarei: 'Perpetual." CASH CAPITALS SlOOO, : ABSOLUTE AX1 Ciil lll'AIilEI). Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of U years snocead and - . experience, f. .t-j j - CFWARD8 Of si4,66a'oa Of losses have been paid by the Etna Insurance I Company in tho past & ;yr,; r.; The vlr of reliable Ipsnranfl' from the following LOSSES PAID BY be apjren ''TH-iH-'fcta rsi TA&i rnr a In Ohio, 8431,520.81 In Wisconsin, l03,Hf.5.07 In Kentncky,' 2,9!.4 Misaonri, SSi.SX&M Iowa51inn. 101,3.4rt lo jlichigan, 153,048.81 Ia Jndiaaa, 14tf,!9.81 lninijiois,.4M8,327.41 Tennessee, S7.549.Z1 Kansas Keb'"li,94&.7T PenaVi m Vs.. 31,595.82 Ark. G.i - 23.W5.0U ; ilislss:pi;l and Alabama,.,.);--, 113.13. Piro and Inland Navigation Bisks accepted at terms consistent with solvency '" and lair proS j. t ( I; t Erpdal ubaition anen la insuratwe of DTELLISG8 and Contents, for term cf 1 to 5 jfar.' ; T"a8 solid serviae Ions and succeeifnlly tried,; arid the ineny advantages the Etaa Insurance Cfompany poe sesses iu its line, ehenld not be overlooked by thru ready to iuHtire and understanding their best lnttreetu, - - -' Irorina " striuxf at times " the necessity for reHabla Ijasarance bRCOiniia an 'impefative dtity-r-the ability of property owners to' flxsTain IobS" bfliog then mBch-l3neiied.-i " Agencies in all the principal cities And txwsna throughout the State Policies iranrd without 6e lay, by any of -theaouJy anthorized A jn ts of the Coranaay. .- (MTBoaineas attended to -ti Ji Spstch . and fidelity. , , , J. W. JitXalfiT, Af'eTTf , ' ; 1 " . . .Kacble Uull Buildiuc, Main etreet.1 ! " septll Kvmifvillf. Indiana. PREPARE IN TIMS THE FIRES OF FALL B V PRIME A NO. I iJisrnAjrci: - -., t!V THE t A. ill IT OF HARTFORD, CONN. Tho Fruits of the; Phcenix An? mtjif'flt in ttif fi'llor.irp ptwrnrrit of . FACTS AND FIGURES ! Showing the anion:. t eqnalizoJ to jiuli'lc UtU'lit, ia tat shave-of ls4s fuiid- -in tbe Wt t.t 'ionth, during the pa?t foni je.nrs; aline of vaintil'le service, notiKraiit? as well as commeuilable, Rud which Should Blii-at . , ! .... -IBS. ' . i , : : . To every man rbo liqirnii Tto't.j-taw.his insurance -. paffonaVorir.n a . AVEIyli-T-llIK) WllPOnATIOS. IF 10,277 AS 27,1.2 w: 6X.174 5( 32,;70 b8... St,2J 13 lJ,3v 3 8, Id l,li,7"W... tt,7K& )..;...;.. 4.J.OS1-90 onto ..-..Indiana,.:; ...'...5-W,871 45 U?,t.Ji 91 !i.174 6S 31,;2J 13 lt!nOl..;....-.. MICHIGAN ....WlHCOiSLS , IuWi ....MINKESOTA..-.. ii E B KASJvA..... KANSAS KiiNTCiiKY. ...i 8,b63 IUl,it;7 (k) 154,054 S6 TKNNKSEK ........ 44.U5-1 90 2H32 55.".... 27,39Sti3.-..;. 2U.S32 55 .....MI'-Ql.itl, rjcxais. .;r.. a Lab a 5i a. ... 24839 4i., 43 k 3,til 93 31 98 t5 53. ' In---tiB tqui'dblA arfjuamrtU, anrt prenilpt Cash 'retpoiut ioiimt. the I'lICETvIX sHnJt pre-eini.'ie)Uiy olflitiiil of Us profession; wki;4 it rrtentii'e, jrractmj'HrUimrf first-class business syslein of local agencies, is not tasontied !jy any simiUir corportttion in the vcorbi 7 Iiieuraucia solicited, and (c!icirt ieu auti renewed in'tbi le-i'line Corporation, at fair rrts by . Jr XV m EXS.'t lituiilunt Asaut,;i 0tice; Maible iiail IiuiidiBK, Main atr?t JtVi-ACr O HUE.. (Jnilct! Writes Life Iiisisraiiee, 1 " -lio. V) tVallstret, "Ne York. - . r : Joa. B. Col.LT?, Tres't. Cath Cxpital $100,000. TU-tl cask :AieU in 1860, ;titH),0.: AXJiCAL INOKEASSOVEtt $20O,00O. .-r, Dividends declared evry three years. . Profits accumulate! Ktcoin;.inTidtntcrMt. on therfinciple of a sitviags lauk, payaiW in aJditi To the amna insured in cash. r ' The btwiness cf ti e t'onipiujy is cocdactcd upon a cash basis ntclnftffgty: ' ' Overeiih tbonsand. iusnrancaa have been effected by the (Anuany fines its organization. Frtralums on 81,'X)0 for life, may be p-.id quarterly, ifr-mi-nnnnaUy, or atmnal! v. - 'BAXXKlJL,.fiUI.'tl .t.AXTHES, Ag'ta.) I .VCicej. Ko, oT.Hein afreet, - SvnuaviUe, Ind. Da. H."G: Jour; Medical ETatnitrcr, 5 ' - OtHce: First t.atjve.waJii.Qt. . . flrTfl-lnl SALE X)F PROPERTY: AT AUCTION, v O' ,V 71 list) Jl ", TtiK 14fA JijW of JhUtrary,18i!2; 1 veillse!! at Auction, to the hlghoat bidder, at the Marina Uospital.- near this city, all tno personal property in and around that buildlnsr. a-t follows: One horse, eiinwj waijon and hu-tie8, ono'conr.'S nia!lli;fof hoc;s, GO bushels corn .and soma.hav. h -nao and kttclien fnoitiira at follows: 175 el . It tabloa and oov era, 1 .glass clipboard, S" wardrobes, 1 sales, 40 wasbsbintis, 8 dlnintr -titbier nn covers, u ppittoous, 10 looking giaase, .12& ikUJowa.L'Ja0 pUlow i;p, bed Shren, B. tablo clotns, 0 towews, ol bedsteads, 34 mosquito "cn'rtalu'4,' 3 cWckj, 4 bed blanketj.-K ehovels.'toms and -rfOl;er, 64 ghnck mairesaea. 54 cotton luat'ef-va (irt -nearty new), 60 wakh bowls and rltchcrs, 1 tlet set. 6 bed pass, 60 chambers, 13 hosj.itjd 'shirts, 2 cookiDB stoves and flitunM.' 5-flflcn cum nncl socor, 75 plates, luiivea awl iuriu, -and. . other : mc4es of Kitcnen furniture too namorous io. mention; i nlatforin eciies. 6 door ' ac"rauTs,il wlwel barrow 5 waali talM, i'i ttwl hods; Also an awirtment of madicioes. jars, and other Jvtti.i beiqnv-iuir to the hospital department j 45 rdw of, wood and 600 bushels coal. "" " 1 , ' "," . 9ale to comnwnce at 10 o'c'ocl; . M., an lfo be continued, if necessary, from day to day, until all i eoid. Terms Cash. Jaii7-lw A. t. KOBfJTSON,' Surveyor.

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Exclusively for the .jouxrial. CONGRESSIONAL. XSXill bONGRESS FIRST SESS K)X ' - ; t " H0USr 'r u? .' ' ! WAfiHiuciToir, Jaijaary 10,-r-Tbe speaker laid "before te,lHo"oe eXtt from the Secretary of War, n which ho Bays he haa the honor 1q -acknowledge tha receipt of tbe reeolntiori adopted oa the 6th ins to the effect that the answer of the Department to the re9oIiitioa." passed oa the second day of the session, is nit' responsive and satisfac tory to tbe House, and requesting a further answer. " The "Secretary has .now to state that measured have-" been takeu to ascertain wh'oU respohsible." " ' -" ' "" ; ; '.' ' On tnotion of Mr." Washburn, the communication was referred to tbe Joiat Commit tee on the conduct of the war. 1 0a motion of Mr. Blake a resolution was adopted, "calUnc for "the number of prtymasterg Ini the army, and how many are neces-' sary, Tie remarked . that there is a large number without duties to perform, and that iflacy prthenTare incompetent." , Hi desire waa loafthey shall be dismissed., v '." i The; House resumed, tbe consideration of the cuvit'approp'riatioiJ bilL ' , . - . " X. " I ( SIliTli ' A t"l 'y. : -, i Several petitiooa were presented, fof tha emaijcipation of slaves. - I ; .; , ; Browuicg introduced a bill providing for the establishment "of a - military post at Qutncy, ill. . - ; f i Lane, e Kansas, rose to a: personal er-. placation, and read aa article from the New York: Herald Baying this Senate bat) been engagediu discussing tbe case of Lane, aod that he (Lane) desired delay,' aod had resigned his place ia the Senate. Mr; Lane said it was not true that he wanted aoy delay ; it was not true he had written bis resignation to tbe Kansas Legislature ; it was not Irue. he had accepted the Brigadier Generalship tendered him. He had no feeliojr against tbe contestant (Mr. Stanton,) except that which arose from his attempt to declare bis (Lane's) seat vacant tour days 'fter he took: itw; ; ;:.iV..V. -, - . ,,!- Trumbull moved to-take up tbe report of tse Judiciary Committee, that Waldo P. Johnson, be expelled.. i t 1 : ; Mr.'Bayard said thafrthe evidence in tbe lease satisfied .him that Mr.' Johnson had Jolt the United States, and gone into the Confederate States and he (Bayard) could have no hesitation in giving bis vote to expel hinu : Mr.; Powell said he should also vote for Mr. Johnson's expulsion. -r . ; -. . . . On motion of Mr. Ten Bycke, th resolu tion reported back from the Judiciary Com- ' mittee that Polk be expelled, was takeq np j und adopted. Teas, 36 : nays rnone., f. Trumbull offered a resolution which . was j adopted,, that the Senate transmit a copy of j the resolutions expelling Johnson and Polk, i to the Legislature of. Missouri. : j ' .'jrrimes moved to. take up tbe bill in re- ' pard to criminal justice in tbe District of Colombia. The bill . provides Uat prsons I coefiaed. in the District Jail, prior to the j last term of the criminal court be set free if 1 no indictments be found against tbe an. ' I Powell offered as an araendroeut, le x- ; cepi fugitive slaves. He said the bill as it I stood, would at the end of every criminal court liberate ail fugitive slaves who lisp- ! peeed to be there. . I Mr. Grimes referred to tbe case of a free ' colored boy who was confined thirteen months on the c" arge of being a runaway, which was no cause at all. He wanted such persona free. On motion of Mr. Pearce the bill was postponed and made the special, order .for j Tuesday. ... . . The bill providing for tbe building of j twenty mail clad gunboats was postponed j Tinui au answer coma ne naairom tne secretary of the Navy relative to the resolution offered yesterday. On motion of Bayard, the motion to refer i the credentials of Benj. Stark of Oreou was taken op. linyard contended it was not in ac cordance with the Constitution to refuse to allow the Senator to take the oath of office. The qualification of a Senator was It-ft en-tirely-to tus otate and it was not in the powerof the Senate to refuse to allow him to take; the oathV ; The .Senate could not reject an idiot or a man convicted of rjme, .; if ho was properly seat here by bia State, j Such a person has a right to be swrrn aa a ' member of this body, then the Senate would : have the power to punish or expel him for eufEcient cause. He (Bayard) claimed lhare were no precedents as regards this case, mat would be a very dangerous precedent to establish that of referring credfatials. 1." Mr. S is inner said that the Constitution a:d that-each Bouse should be the judge of the Hjualifkations of its own. members. ; Does the Senator from Delaware declare the Senate cannot consider loyalty as a Qualifica tion? r... 7 C3 1 . LA5T Good .. NIGHT'S. REPORT News.:; at Last The Cairo Expedition to sail, today-Latest from Port Royal Com. Dupont censures Gen. Sherman Re-enforcement daily arriving at Port Royal More cannonading at Foit Pickens 20,000 stand of Rebel Arms cap'tured. LATEST. One' Division of the Army eight miles below Cairo On their way to Columbus. ; - I -.. : Madison, Wis., Jan. 10. The Legislature con.ve.ne4 yesterday - . Got. Harveya .message waa read tie says the. loyal pople of. Wisconsin do not value property or Ufa itself when weigR-d against the. Government which haa so long protected tbtm.': . ; . - St. Paul, M inn.,' Jan. 9th. Gov. " Ratnsey was inducted -to-day, into his second term of office as Governor. , ' a His message shows the prospeats Hind condition of tb State to ba good. ' Minnesota has - raised four regiments of infantry, three - companies of cavalry, and one of artillery, nnmbering 4,400. The fifth regiment is- now" forming for the protection of- the -Union. ' The number of troops ia greater than the population in 1350. He recommends military training in the schools. . - 1Iabtfoed7 Jan. 10. Col. Sam'l. Colt died at 9 o'clock, to-day, of aa acute attack upon the brain. Bis disease was rather sudden, though not wholly unexpected. H had been ill for several days. ,, . i h .

I i.'.I fKIBUgE'S SP5CIAL,: - i; 1;, Ciaof -Jan. The. forces Scam St. Louis which have been detained ia- the river in consequence of a steamer blocking up i the channel, - will arrive to-morrow morning..' , I ' ' ' ; 1 4 T1ME3' SPECIAL. ' '- Cairo, Jan. 10. The adyarce of the ei pedition composed of MoClernard's brigade landed eight miles down the Mississippi at . the mouth of Mayfield Creek," Kentncky Side, where tents are pitched for the night. General Grant and staff went down during

the afternoon and returned at dark.'" 'The remainder of the force will move in the morning. - ' "" ; ; A dispatch dated Mobile, Jan. 3rd, says yesterday the guns at Fort Pickens opened oa the Confederate steamer, when the batteries at Pensacola opened fire. Tbe bombardment continued fifteen hours. Nobody hurt on either side. The loss of the Lincolnites is not known. - -I ? The Abolitionists discontinued firing before we did. " - J,.!: Tha Memphis Appeal of the 5th says, on .Saturday 600 well armed men left Arkansas for Osceola, Moi with -200 wagons loaded with, provisions for Priced They also had eight rifled cannon. ' ' , , The Galveston Jtewa of the 26th ult. says 'a vessel laden with 20,000 stand of arms has been captured by the blockading fleetThe Florida legislature has' elected A. E. Maxwell and J; M. Baker to the Confederate Senate. -. ; :' Caibo, Jan. 10, A greater portion of the troops have already embarked,. ..The expedition Is not expected to leave before tomorrow, . U is understood! that Generals Paine and McClernand will command forces from here and Bird's Point, and Generals Smith and Wallace those .from Paducah- ; The Memphis Appeal. of the 5th and 1th contains the following: , 'i aoAtjocsta, Ga., Jan. 3. The Charleston Mercury of thia morning says " The enemy were repulfled by the bayonet arid ran in Bull Run style, leaving guns and knapsacks. Four dead and many wounded were taken off the field." Tbe dispatch -does not state where this took place. .': " '- - ' ' a ; The Mercury announces the arrival of the steamer Ella Worley from Nassau. She was pursued but escaped. She brought nine passengers, including G. D. Brisbie ef Norfolk, bearer of dispatches. Also a valuable cargo -- i A New Orleans dispatch announces the surrender of a email force of rebels near Beloxi 2 cannon captured. " Tbe dispatch also state that Butler's command were at Ship Island. Beloxi is considered in possession of the Federal?. .'. ' ' Federal prisoners . at Charleston jail are to go to Columbia,..; - . Nw York, , Jan. 10. The Oriental, from Port Royar, brings-rntelligenCe that twelve Ye?9els were awaiting storage for their cargoes at Port Royal, and new store houses were to be constructed at once. Our force atTybee has been increased ' some 3,000 from Port Royal. : Port Pulaski kept firing and one man had been killed. "'1 ' ' A skirmish took place between a part or Gen. Sherman's force on the mainland on the 5th, resulting in tterions loss to the rebels, besides seven prisoners. '. Commodore Dupont nad sent 3,500 men to re-en fore Gen. Sherman, to make at live operations on tbe-railroad between Savmiuiib and Charleston, and had severely cnsured Gen, Sherman for want of activity. Re-enforcement are daily arriving at Port Royal, and all troops in good, health and eager tor lUo-fikt. Progress is be-rnu made in '& collection of cotton, and-negroes are constantly arrivits. ' " ' ' AFTERNOON REPORT. The Expedition to Columbus Nearly Ready Death ; of Col. Colt Meeting of the National Agriculturul Society Frauds on the Government Expulsion of Sen- ; ators Polk and.Tohnori A Council . of War Latest ; from Port RoyalfrGeneral ; , Stevens Still Holds 3 the ' Mainland. . ,. 1 SPECIAL TO THE CHICAGO TBIBUHE," ... Cairo, Jan. 9. Owing to the dense fog prevailing hire, the expedition .Southward has been delayed. A portion ol' the ,foroe, howevr, has been dispatched to he- starting point. The weather permitting-, theremaiuding portion will get-undt-r way. i, tomorrow. ; , . . j : Cairo presented an un usually .wartlike appearance, to-day. . . .'i . Five hundred dollars' , worth . of quinine was captured, a few days ago, on the steamer Courier. , ,lviM ' A dispatch from Cairo; , to-day, says., the foe has risen, and the expedition will probably start to-day. - Tbe troops and transportation are all on boards. The steamers and gunboats are ready to leave. t ; . . WAatHosfr Jaft. 9 The Agricultural Society elected, to-day, President Hubbard, Secretary Ptor,. Treasurer ; French, and nearly-all tb a old .Vice Presidents.; The Executive Cooirnittee was reorganized -and consists of Marshal P. WUder, j of Mass. ; Frederick Smith, of N. H. ; .- Isaac Nswton, of Philadelphia ; Charles JB, Culver, of Md. ; Lejrraad Byington, of Iowa ; J. ll.tinllivan, of Ohio, aod N. Myers, of California. President Lincoln's recommendation for tbe establishment of au Agriciltural and Statistical Department was Warmly commended and he was elected an honorary member. The suggestions of tbe President's address were debated and endorsed, ADd a large edition wusordeied to be print-, ed. The establishment of an Agricultural Department was discussed and, recommendi ed. There was a decided expression of opinion against N.-i'iotial. exhibitions unless they can be held at Washington. , j. Nw YoBK., Jan. 10. The steamer Oriental from Port Royal, tbe 6th. arrived, this morning, . She wet tho. Atlantic gaing into Pnrt Rnval , ' Nothing special, bad occurred siuce .the sailing of tbe V anderbut. . : r'. Gj. Stevens still held possession of 4be main laudacd was awaiting re-enforceraents. Two regiments have returned -to'. Hilton Head. - 1 WASHimsTOS, Jan. 10, Tha ;Agricullu ral Society adopted a series of. resolntiuns a-dvertiog.. to., agricultural , education, and prepared a pretnim list for a genes ot experiments in the cultivation of cotton. in the Middleaud Xorthern States, io of hemp and fix. The awards are to be made bv the Central Societies of the States in which the competiors reside. Arrangements are also perfected for a convention of native wine-growers to be held in this city in January next- .

New -.Yore, Jan. 10. Specials .from Washington to the morning paprr? fetate that members"' of the Taa Wyck InvestigaUng CbtnmTftt5e.'havef" been to Boston, New. TorK and Philadelphia, sharply looking into "fhe'r WayS "Ut patriotic men have of makihg'mbney off of tha government, in the night '&f"ils' death hog with the rebellion. '" " ." . ' 1o he 'shamefuL deveiopments already published, they will add enough to inflame the disposition which now exists in Con gre;s, to punish with death, frauds committed o a" the governrue'ht'ln' time of war. ; The Judiciary",' Committee this morning authorized the chairman to report the resolution expelling the" two Missouri Senators Polk and Johnson. ' :.. r i iThe; Colonel of a regiment "filationed at fliltod Head, who came np" on the Vanderbilt, now here, says he has no doubt of his ability to take Charleston, with his single regiment, so great is the Southern panic. Houses in the interior are 7 known to have been abandoned by their -owners and left in the same condition as .the Beaufort residences, and were found. . . J ' j On .Monday night a council was", held at the capital between all the members of the Cabinet and the War Investigating Commitfceej which lasted three hours-T The propriety of sjlence as to the debate' and the conclusion arrived at, ia odious".' It is stated that a Cabinet officer whose life ba3 been spent in courts of law, led the demand tor immediate batileand tbe council for delay came from a heretofore ( belligerent member of the Administration. I pn Wednesday morning several hours before daylight, the Freeborn, island Belle, attdSattelite, under the direction of Lieut. Morgan commanding tbe lower department qf, the Potomac flotilla, shelled the encampment 'of a rebel regiment near Foak's landing, just about daybreak and on .their return to Liverpool Point. They ran within three" quarters of a mile, of the Acquis Creek battery and threw in' some thirty or forty .shells, with what effect is not known. Tbe rebels, strange to say, made no reply.

' St. Johns, N. Jan. 10. The- excitement t Carbonne&r, is intense and increasing. Several stores were broken into, last night, and arms and ammuniiionabstracted. Re-enforcementa are still arriving. .- It is doubtful if the military will be able to prevent a collision much longer. . BrrFAto, Jan 10. Fire 'is reported in the lower floor of the telegraph , office in New York city. No particulars.' CINCINNATI MARKET., ; .; CiNcissAti, Jap. 10. ; Flour nominally unsbanged ; not enough doi a ta establish quotations. . Whkat80 85 for red, and dull. Oats advanced to 28c ; active demand fjr Corn at 28c. ,, ; Rtb Sales at 49 50c. ' . , Whisky advanced to 20c and yery little offering. '..." . Hons dull and lower, , The weather is bad and the offering large; sales of 3,000 b-ad at 2 903 15 ; good ones were offered at $3, to arrive next week. Receipts, 7,000 head. Mrs Poke dull; no buyers at over $9. Lasd dull; 600 tierces, and bbls sold at GaEiiN Meats dull; no demand ; shoul-d-rs 2c, bams 3, sides 3i. GttocRRiEj firm and unchanged ; salea of ItiOhbda sugar at 9J(5),10J; 160 bags of coffee at iyj(7ij20 j MOO UOla oC uiuluses at 4547. ' Exchange J discount and par, the former the buying rate. Gold 4 per. cent premium ; but little or no demand.. The bankers would not pav over 2c prem. ' NEW YORK MARKET. rw . York, Jan, 10. FlociI firmer : 5'75(f5 90 for common to medium extra western ; 5 5a5 60 for super Srate ; 6 I0,6 75 for trade, brands. ! W hisky unsettled and excited, and prices are again advanced ; sales of ' 500 bbls at 27(ty27, chiefly inside price ; closing with seller at these figures. " v hbat firm: 10S,000good wmte western 8ohiat.l 50. - .. - Corn unchanged. ' - -, . Bkans, 2 002 20. . , : - ' Oafs little easier at 4l43.' " -. .. . Revolting Scens kbom Real Life. On Monday-afternoon Coroner Etnmert held an inqn'?st which brought to tight facts more revoking than any depicted by Dickons-in his portraits of London - misery and destilutidiC . The M:ira!ial ot-Lockland, being infbrmed lhat a -woman named Catherine Eiiazbeth Kuhn bad .buried two twin children iu hex garden, -had them disinterred, to examine into the circumstances -f ,their deatbJ The-vidence showed that" 'they were still-born, and that the mother had allowed'them to lie in tbe house -four' days, for want of means to bury them."! Durisg this time the rats attacked; tlie remains, and partially devoured them. The mother then with her own .hand 3, inclosed them in a small wiodoa box, and buried them -in her garden. The jury returned tbe singular verdict of . V dtad- before tkey vvrre lorn ." Cm. Enquirer. ' i- '- - i i - " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHARLES EABCOCK, Importer and Ieatfr in aiid Saddlery Hardware; MAliN STBfcKI, :-! EVANSVILLE INDIANA . aM. raiieoientt with European a'J! America iniumfacturers for direct supply of nil gMxiii in m. line, 1 aui sual'lbd tn otter imlucemouU, timt can not fail to be to the interest of U ii.Hn&i$ in th tuMSnmi ttt gixa tne rlsjl. ' I Dume iti part: axles, spriest oukie of ttie bs S.ebl; bunds, enameled and of iU Aiiiiis uf iatbHr cloths, iiiiitifrs rbr carriages, vnriiisBes, codtirigd ot ail k:Dls, SHddle trees, Knlib bridle ieathers, tHs snrrups, spurs aam, nee sliver names ot a-.l kl il, J.enny liinn trig i rees, wit-anjustiiig ou-, Tavlor's iiarent hnmes, Sy nets, shoe' threarta, harts. 1latihets, London Girth Webs, Amerin - Girtb add Hein Webs, both cotton aad worsted; Zjondon Writ bKius, a auiierior artjrle; ivory, gutta p-rt;lis and litdi lined nirten.ira3 riups; npurior terneyi lor horse covers, the best quality of c-irrii bolta, patent gi? trHM, Ax, c : , t J s.eop in (u.t.1 tverytlnu apperiiuuiug to eitdei brsnch of ttw tmpiness, ft-mi r iitior-.tiin iiiix botb branche-i thoroughly, we aoolil -r-jnct-fiilry invit vonr iiucntion btfore urchwljijc eisr-wlier. , I .ici also am-nl for "W aid's Vatiit Spring Saddle. r,40.i - - rji Kit AND ' iM,.tl- TJrt.-t. Itfo nn hinv u.ju Disa. lucuniatiuiti; Main St. bet. Firflt and fcond. ' BVAKSVlliLS, INDIANA. Blank Books ruled. paed and made to order ot tbe beat i.aoer, fiom a Meruorauduxn to the l-tr;ft L-:i)jer Aloic and .lH:a7.iuii iMioiid in any itvt- " - leW-d.vwtf :oi LAW, M. R. A.MBK,(Koiary Iabii W & A N T HE S, A1TOKSK1SATLAVV, !K! lil'.A L COLLECTION AND ItKAL ESTATE AGFSTS. - (lis.e No. 87 M;u street, eppesite the Coar tlonne. Kvansviltn, indina. maylrt-dAwlv BfSKiJV.JinKJVTi Off Til M 1. 1 I' ll H JJSt BTOJTtJlC U GHHVl.lt JIT rt.yl H UK J TTH-I KJS TO. HOOVLAN O'S GtKMAN BITTKbS. prepared by Dr. J. M. Jackou, rbiladeJptiia, Pa., and old ty dsiiKidits and dealers in niedicines, ev ervwhere, will rnre all ritseaEes ansuie frem a I disordered Liver or Stomach. Jan4H.w2w

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A il : SsV -iM ihk& fifi j r? "I -! '-. l.-f a t? ot A i"Wh i i:i;'JT '- i ;'A Oil jjiqlo&A ,ci.'i-'i 0 tl'.Sbt M3 iswLk'it CoH&Oi ?.! , f n CI ? i f S ,! ;;" ,v-.!tc c;. c '.. i o;: j-.lia ! - ,;:;A CUI i 02. j.i.trK ; : .1 C! , 'Ml scllo L;-s ' i.J TSI 3AVd intoj gEiliiiiili I , v.: nT 'J tO;' - -. ; . I J VI S:':i Are now receiving their Third.Stoek of Boots and Shoes this- season, and are now prepared to how tbe samv . It- is the largest and moat complete Btack of .... ;; Z 11 i . fr f .-a To be fonnd in the State ; and .bavlua; beta purcfaaed for Cash, they emu 'and will offor superior inducements to all . .. . . , . -.- ' Gasli ":-i 4V i ' i V ,- jr - ' - I , t Jls-i-itr Our Slock i composed in pari of the J'otfoxcjUgt to-wil : . . t'M.200 cases Men's Grain Cavi airy Boots -18," 22f -and 24 inch Legs. .. . 50 cases Men's Gents Boots. 100 cases calf and F. calf do. 30 ease Negro Boots, 6-11, ' 7-12, and 9-14: 75 cases Boys . Gent. , "and Calf dO, i 50 do Youths' Gent. - and calf do. f:: 30 do Children's calf do. 15 . do Men's Negro Brogang 6-11, 7-12, and 9-14. -50 cases Men's Prime :7as ' - ,. Brogans Z.'.Z :.ia. 30 cases Men's calf and kip B'd Broans. I: 10 cases Men's calf.;. Scotch - Boots-Extra. ' 10 cases Men's best - Plow Shoes.' . '."".,.'."."!".'. l"s 120 cases Women's kid, goat 1 calf, and kir Boots. "j l'; 10 cases Women's kid, calf, and troat Balmoral Boots, 30 cases Misses' kipcalf, kid , and eroat Boots.' ; 10 cases . Misses', calf,- goat ' and kid Balmoral- Boots 20 cases Boys' 'Prime ; Wa! 20 cases Youths - Prime Was. : do.,9-13. ; v. .; : -:ix, 30 cases Chitds calf, jgot, r kidy and kip Boots. 6 cases Childs' goat; and ali V Balmoral Boots, .j ;,;;, 10 ; cases Men's Gum . OverShoes and Sandals. ; v : . 10 cases Women's do .,.;, 5 cases Idlsses' do, . 10 cases Men's BufFala OverShoes Asuprted. ; 10 cases Women's .. do JAs- '' sorted. - ' . - . . 7 v i f ; - -. . -t, ' (--!. "vj-'.. Besides everything elce that one wcilil Iti' for In a Wholesale Boot and Shoe Storo.' ' " ' We have also ia store 1' HI case Meu's, Bo-. .and Childs" For aad Wool . . ' . J ); r.-..l !. pfr?itvw,B si " j ' A ' Of !att styles, tht we are selling belov the market. Wo take, prida In hhowing and pricing our Goods to tite Trade. - Call and examine for yourselves, or feud your orders. We speak f atisfjctiim in either case. " -1 : , ,i ..- ' . : . : v ,. . 's e -.. . i READ & LAWRENCE, E VANS VILLE, Vtcmber 28, 1861.

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. sr jl m 1; ntr-ti-. x;ra: t fM. .4iii;i.s( 1. 1 n.lli .ti.,1 . i -i ... t- r ' Ult'ifl- - I , ? : vp 10 ilt Oil m or' j iw r tA : ). r i . . n-" vt n. .- Vr .-'I r?,v r-,i.. M r. lilt l-v t h:r';r f Vii i u C-.mtiJ 1 ii;h. -i..i y ' ; Ti W frl i4. ...... ....;- ..M 111 ' nri e - i""', t -tts inr? rrii .u.l' ej h I!ww Mr..r. tl.s ?iiofelv fliit H,ii! lio t iTl iw-ovei l-y xiffi rti-ii? n u.i ny t f r" w4.Mt to hts ihu.xi -.i t f.l.-.t i-.ir coniT.iin4- - fccroiul ai.l.-MMlt- t.o.i-i alnt. K iirtitfii and Krui-tiv? !'. ,3m.' t:lci-ee, i'iuip -., i;;'!oti'-. Tumors; ttlt..l,li-.a.. S-O't .V .Sjpl'ilie "-4 Pjphililic Ai li-., . M 'rriu '-fcl: ajh'. I'tov, Nuiiralffiji '.'i-. 1 io tyn-;f-u4. 1 iiufy, l)?.-:. u. eo(l"Jnt!iprfii-.",. iv v.(iUi,- li or rt. .'. t. i...ny's Fire, ux i. .niii' j y 1: vli. cUis .i;.t...w. arising from luii' ?iv .i the ti.tHri. . This compo-i-Kl will be. .xitid a r. t ro.io.-. of haalthi- vflii;ti , ':iK"i!,iii.trn'. ' i'V1''.-. - r;" foul RUIU0T8 whi:il f'v" 1 :'..'.'. ..Wood as- sh..t -eon f the year.' f .u tu -!. iil".'Ti 'l I'.u Toatiy rankling lifsji-.i. rx ur ni.-J tn l ' - I k. Multitudes can, 41y iii" I'M of tlni tf-i-ilv. ,j themselves from- tin -ii-nii. f i"i' wnfri ahd ulcerous eorea, t-Urouit liich lh s.-'.-in try to' rid itsnlf of owim.nii i.. if out -i t' do this throrijii live nnW.-aliii:itQtl, 'if ii i Tly.aii attarauve Eoediaine,. '1.uiiao oiit'ii.c rittit--ted, Jlood.whM;iiQycr you tii.d . its nui-mitt' i.oll . iSg throngh.tlio a.kin i. t- mplas, rupt'on, sprest-cleauap it Bhen ion find ir if ubirii:iil anJ f sluggi.Jb. ia. tlie vcic.; c!o.(U'!-.Xv v.iu.iu.'r ,ii i leal, and your ftcliufrs wul Uil jmi wLt.. f-;. Where no patt.Huiar disorder is uAi, n y iK-tt-r HeHSiiO. imiu uvo loiitcr, Jor ia: tf-r-blood. Keep the Idoud UotiiUiy lis1, it. I i v. ii, lot -yilik tAtis) imlmlam, of du:-i":l ili--i.' ,r. be no lasting, itaaltit. oour cr Ui. .- torn -'U-na must go wrong. and. tho urcat macbtii- ry of lit i , disordered or overthrown. ' Saraauariiia hfii, and d&servea much . ?!: roi-;-,. tlon of aocatiitifcliin tbee endi. i,ut t..-.- v i i has been egrei;iously doceivcU by proi-a ni .,. it, pai tly because the drug aione i.o : virtue that is ol iined fL- it. Lot more i.r.-,...,u many piep&raxioua, -pretending to be coucer. : r:, - i extracts of it "contain but 'ittla of tlie virti.c aarsaparilla or any thing else. - During hue years the public haa been - - large buttles, proteudiiit? to give quart of hum.... of barsapariiia for rOiie dUar. Uuat f tb-- w..-: been frauds upon the sick, fur they not only n,'. tain little, if, any, tSarsaparilla, but ol'ieu i.j tive propertiea whnver. Jienc, litr ami pain ftil .flisajumiiitniXlit -suui llo'dJ the ct o; li.i vj . ' rioca extracts ot ftirsaparilla v.h i.-h fi ! the nir.r. ket, until the tiame iUelftl j-nfljr 't-f.pl !, andtaa become "Hytifiriyraoiw -fth lm; -.; r sud cheat Still weoaU line couip 'Ulid oar i. . j , . I -v, and ibteud to supply such a rm-fiy sha I ii ;i;t? lit name ; fjocn tho load bf ebloq'.iy w bin rvets t pon it. And va tiiiak w WvJo;t:ii Iir bT.)iit:vii!: ,t virtue ; which are irr'i.if :J!. ly ifid"ord' .a, .- run of tlie dirtes U-is Iftfehi ! t cmt. In vrdr to seotira tlic-lr .complete ,rnfiiealiin from tho sy-,icm, tan remedy abt! Ua - j ad U4vu:l. ,kkiu cosrdii; to direction1! 0111116 b-.ttlo. ' ! j .. ) i..-;... vBEr,AR!-'0 BV " : ; r.-'.-Di" C; . A-x.EI!. -tofI".'!,r.'rim, Pln, $1 pur ?totte$ Six linitri furf 3 s "Ayer'j? Cherry Pectori'.i, has woo f itself sncn a r-.n-nwu it the cure i e-very varioty of .Tliruat and iiirog Cumpiaint, tl.al it id entirely unneuosvii y h u3 to rer.ouut tne . -dence of its virluo', v. hf!fevor It ttns t.t ea eu ' As It has lot) T ben "in constant use thr c.irht-.t tliia sectaoa, wa tieed ot i iooi-e th ia ui .' the poopla its quality is kopt xsi to the own it evi-r Las bteri,'and that It. niy lie rdt.rd o.: 10 do fcr their relief all it has ever beetiionnd to do. I Ayer's Cathartic Pilla, - fos f irn etna os Cvstiveness,Jaundice,DTfpejna. Iiuugetuyn VpstiiUr-g, foul tHumachi Erysiprtas, Ilerulacne, iuisji, liitrunaHsm, Eruptions, ana Skin iJixeaw, l.,t;r Co.njilntuf, Itropsp, U'sUsr. -2'iuntws .awl fiU- iihmtm, Horm, Gout, t!ntrul-jia,as a limner Fat, and fur Pur trying the lilaod.. They are sui;ar-ooatjJ, so that the most SLii-.i-tlveeaatalta tAem ploamuitly, and they are tti, t. at aperknt. in fhe world for all tho riurpo.nn of a family physic. . . I - TiCK'S-VcisTS twtsos ; 6 BOXES 1-OR 31.'f". I ! Gn at Tipmhcr of Clergymen, Vh) ski.uji, b!ii ;smen, and eminent persana'-s, b.ve lent, their nunes to c?rtify the unparulic J UHcf'iliH'fH cf t.!''ae remedies. atUurpare hero will not permit thu insertion of tiiein. J h Agent, below u:lued turu'b (iratis onr Asikbicak Alsianc in liieH I. hey are given, with also lull drrit!om of the nbave aim. plaints; and tUoariaituiiiut ttutl should be fullowi-d for tht lrcure f - ' Do sot le put' cfr by unpriuciplod lUm rs with other preparwrimMthev mbt mere proPt on. lie. mand Aveb's, and tike no other. The sick -mant tlis test aid there i fur them, nnd they shonid have it. t All our remedies are sold wholusale and rnlail bv KsiltB-. Wliit,.S. 8. Thotai-son, il,erl oer A Poarca, Jjeioti . Oi.rlntadt, ikvauivUie, and by all dealers in niedicinei everywhere. Wholesale atteutB, Allun & Co., Cincinnati, and R. A. xUibiusuu A Co.. Louiaviiie. NJEW. ...CASH STOR E W4 Til ; "TJo. 18 Pirst Btreet, 6as Just rgturaed, irom ihneut -i:lt tno largnt and Lest delected -gforlc of StKple and Kancy i'ry Good-) eier.bruuKht to tbii. Hiarket, and haviiieuntermiued to adept tho Cash &yst.tni in ail canisa lie fad confident that he can aell goods ut such i r.cei au wilT brtrthwadvKntte of all to purchate ol him. His stock cotiHiBts in part of tin folloiviu? : Delaine rtjaslltnerti," English ami Freiinh . i &Q Mej-jjjJfDpJiua ia great variely. Scalck'tUJii-AnJiiricatj -Ginghnrxis.. - Fancy and Black iSilka. 1 Bombiiziae.an.il Cantou (Jlotli for Mouruin Dresses. . 9 , -Merimftc Prlats, Jicuet9, ani Blenched i ow Ca...ii j.-i! Uoslios. -: 1 Plata and. Dotted Swiss Tarletan3, all colors ana qualities. -Cloth Cioa&s, Black rink & Cloth Slant) lias. .A. good. .stock .of.Jamcin.et and .wiss Edg. i o i...iug3iuid. Jusertiorii Dimity B&niie, White rEnibruidered Coilars, and. filonrnic5r tJollw3. A toLddfiocia. etack. of Dresi. Triumiin.-:-, it ', Wrg4.aad..coBlpleto fitock of 'Hosiery j for .t Ladjee, Misses, and Cbildrec. Htn'a:torff. n.d gix tajread French Ilalf-Hose. A'COifableta.fctock-of .BciOta nnd Kboos, tor j r Men, 'Women, and. Children. A good "stock of Hound TJaderhirts arid j en 1 prawera for ilea and Women. Also, a splendid stock of flouse Furrii'L'ii".; I Goods,1 afl follows : Cerpels, Oil C'oUis, I Vl CoCoa' Matting, ! Druggets, Ku,j3. r.n r Door lltti, s Coraicc3,j5iair Roda, Eribroidered Swisa and LacCurl-!r;i, Buff add Greeo HollariJ, riaia i.tt l Faarj i .. . ,. t Paper. fo$ Window, Sha!?-. .. All "the above stock wiTl 'be BoI J j -Exclusively for C.::;u, A3 TH"i CBEDIT STSTEM 13 I'liA Y&O OCT. I o -rect3f -- J. S. HOPKINS, ....... . o. 1" !,i"'jt trr 1 f ..j.ll?-ia k4 v . ... 1... WIS m" i7 Office 112 and 114 Broadwav. ' " e"Witli ft'Caali Capit&l nil pai.l Ju of OHE MILUOIi DOLLARS. ASSETS JULY 1st, !!) !l,wo,ooo Tbe Home Iusr.rauca Ccinn in.y insures apuinst IioM or. i)amag:e by 1'ir tn i'wollinfc and then contenta, for a term of from 1 to 5 v - 'i to mot favorable terms. Stores, Wan ho use , t-;-9 of Merhandie, frudiwu, Alauuiiict -ries, 4i hiiiean1 all insurable pror-erty, at i.ir and cinilable ratos and ira , . HvfliAIfD IJAVIG ATIOIT Aud TrttHaportation, shipment upou tha llivers, LaUs, Cnuals aud Kailmada, aj low as tn-i niilnre of the riM wilt bear, witu taiiixur to tn-.i aaaiireJ and the -oic.auy. - A'UukUUB " fairly, Rti.l pron:;-tiy I-uiik thoiii. CHAS. J. A li ft S , l':-c;.'t A ". Wl LM AhVi'ii, Vice t. ' J.Hbtos 8tru, Secretary. 'John Motica, Aa't Suc'y. Applications made to nnd pcHdes limed by I I . i. 'j u ai J.u i" - , f.'-l Jir.tiBir.t, Of p. I'ostOinoe.

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