Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 90, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 January 1862 — Page 3
. JANCABY special Xftiirt-s. EF"Asf em tmonmt mf f-fCtriug-; mmd Piiaaee) among the Vulun'ra; woold ba prevented bj the fiei use of UOLLOWAYM PlLLSAXP 0I5TMEST. For Wound., furvt and Jcurry tha Olatneut I certain O'tra, and tr Fowel Complaints, Feres, Smll Pox, o , tha Pill are tba beet median la th world. ' ' 221 , .a? Tiling-of Ummty it a Joy Xvrs9 r Who 00 be beautiful with a aickly pile complex, lout Keep the pores of tba skia free, and to. blood para, and vouxcheeka wiilvie witU tha rose and lilly. Tha akin ia formod with thouaanda of porta in every incb of eoriaos whoeo otfic it la toj carry off tha impuritlas of tha blood the acknowledged causa of all diseases cf mankind when tha akin ia dry and parched when" It Is Covered with emotion when it ia Old aud clm my when tlifre la lawatd lev r or laBaiumatioa It Is Impossible for tha akla under the circuuiataucM to perform its pruper fouelioua, and to carry off the impurttiea fraiu the body aa designed bv onr Creator. "JCOSOM'S iU'CKTAlN HEH8 PILLS remove t!iea obstructions, and pndue free and healthy biood, remote b eraptioo froa tbt akin, and eauee it to brLth aa with tha fliuii of youth and beauty. Beauty without paliita and conetlua beanty produced bj health and bepplueis. . . Jodsou's Hountaiu Tlerb Pilla are auld by ali BBedicina dealers. deoS "aT'awawWbatTafiirawi to tha af tUeted than to Inform them of a leuirdy that ia gotag to restore them to health t liave you tba Dyepepi la or Liver Complaint T Ate your d!g ti organs debilitated or your nertoua system affected t If so, at one reaort to tha una c f "Hoof. ImmA's (1m mum Bitten." and fou will be oomDletety and permanently oared. For a'e by ogggtata and caalera in medicines eei . share, at 75 cents par bottle. No. 15 A em 1 1 h. 1 here ia nothing mora valuable than health ; without it, the wealth of a Crosana can afford ao enjoymen t, and life, instead of a bles Ing, becomes a burden. Ko&id'l Gtrman BitJars, to thoa afflicted with' any disease of the stomach or digestive oagaus, will prore more vataable than a mine of gjld. Tor aula by druggists and dealers In medicines, everywhere, at 75 oenta MISCELLANEOUS. Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Caah Capitol all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS AS8ZT8 JVLTlmt, i860. ;........1,10,000 The Home Inanranoa Company tnanrea agalnat ' Xioaa or Damage by Fiiv cn Dwpllintt and theti ooatonta, for a term of from 1 to 5 yaara on th noat farorable term. Stores, Warehoaeee, (Stocka -Of Merchandiae, Produce, Manufactories, Machineana all lnauraDla property, at tair ana equitable ratea and on INLAND NAVIGATION jAad Tranaportatlon , abipmenta npon the Rirera, Xakea, Canala and Kailroada, aa low aa the nature 01 the riaka will bear, with fairne-a to the assured and the Company. A dieting all loatiee laiHy, anJ promptly paying thorn..... . CUAS. J. MAET1.V. Fna't A. K. WILMAKTii. Tica Prea't. - J. Mii.tok Smith, Secretary. Johm McUca, Aaa't Sec'y. pplicationa made to and yilitloa leaned by A. C. U A LLOCK A SO Airt'e, Flrt Street, oi'p. Pott Offi . BfiEAT Clliili DR. LELAND'S AIITI-EHEUMATIC B.ND, IS THE ONLY KNuWIi iit.MKUY l.-ni BheaiaalisGi, Gont & Neuralgia AND A CUBE TOB AH Mercurial Diseases. Itia a vouveuiouily ariaugoa Lmuim, uvutainin; 'oedicafed compound, to be worn k round tho wia "Without injury to tha moat delicate ptrhona, ao obattee iii iwbita of living ia Jtaquirtia. end it -ntir fly reiitorea the diavuae irom the system, muiicui rodncicK the injurionaal&cta ariaiinr from the usa of powerful internal uedicinea which we&koo auct UtMtroy the conatitutioi:, and giro tentpor.irv re ;iti only. By this treatment, the medicinal propertio contained in the Band, come in contact wiib the blood and reacliea the dieeaae, through the pore o! -the akin, effecting in every Instance a perfect care, and reatoree the parta aiBioted to a haaUby coaditiitn. This Band ia also a uoat powerful AttiMercurial aent, and will entirety rxlteve the ayatem from the prnicKi)a effecia of mercury. ldr rate caeea are cured iu a fowtiaa, nd we are conatautl receiving teetimoniata of iu effioacy in . gravatea caaea of long standing. Paioil 1.00, to be had of drugplsia generalijr. at ean be aeni by mail or express, with full diw;joii for nee, to any part of the country, direct from !hr Principal Orfloe, No. tuv Broadway, K ew Tor. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Prop's N. B. Descriptive Circulars seat free. sKaT Agenta wanted Everywhere." JTor sale In kvanarUl by teller & White. Abdswood Hors, Kvanevi'le, ( March 26th, 18dl. J Mr. W. P. Merit Diak 8i : Kncloaed find f'2.00. I find that year AnU-Bheumatin Band haa rem.vp.i aiy Bhen anatiam. . I am, respectfully, yuan. L. A. HfKSB, ap2-lydAw " - With J. S. Jatjcirss A t!o. Ooopsrs' Tools. - TTBITF8 KS1VES, ADZES ASD AXES. BARtOS'8 SO&APEKS. W afe a. 4JOOPEH8' FROE8. MO ELS A SO CBOZES, -' faa. BtOCK FLAKES, Beach am Afplew4,1 JOINTERS. XRIVEBS, Common and Extra HAO. B AhD LOW ELI SO B1TTS. M F.ST STEEL COMPASSES. TBCSS HOOPS, from to 20 inch. The above gooda we offer t Tory low prices for Caah, and guaran.es there A Ko. 1 in quality aud baa. JACOB bl'BACB A cON, Jaal-2w - 7t Main at rear.I!W,(TT.V JHXPXBSM.tr ' WW TH K JOURNAL, AS D DEDICATED TO THE PUBLIC When night obaenrea the light of day, , A Coal Oil Lamp ia good you'll aay ; Go where yon hava the lenat to pay, . And off to VIOKERT'S wend jonr way, 5 Whara Oil ia Forty cents per gallon, -And plenty to supply the million. A large supply of Lampa you'll ilod, ; , Of atylea and pricaa to suit the mind; There's no light cheaper to be found -Kot even candles at li cents per pound ; , Boat YICUKKY BROS, be sure to call To boy a Lamp and get aome Oi.. If Lard or Fluid Lamp you've g k.. We can Dut oa a Coal Oil top o cheap aud nice that yon will ponder. And protest 'gainat KlulJ and danger; So fetch your Lamps and save yonr dimes. And thus economite the hard timea. Jn7 VICKt BY BROS., 62 Main gt. I oat received at - .... . n . V l BCSSIKG'S, dS0 No. 49 Main street. UP ,tVB8, MOTH H HH Ji.VU af ters, whono nueoanas, boos ana areinera arre aarvtng In the army, cannot put into their knapsack a more necessary or valnable gift than a jew boxa cf HOLLO WAY'S PILLS ft OINTMENT. They Insure baalth even under the exposures of a aoldiar'a life. Only 2o centa a box or tx)t. - - j 219 decS Of fliCH CO I'.VTM f now reciv'ng from tbe ttailVlOKfcBT BHDS., No H2 Min nrrt JLW BBAS Just road and for aale at Jan7
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! ' OFFICE; IN MAUBLE HAat. . ' liVAJ&SXxLuSi, iJSQ., i ws jrew vaBP-JLUKit to tjuh Jk- Wisfca and issue Policire in several of the oldeel and moat-reliable Inauranee Compauies of the Tuited Strttwi. S-JuKKS; STCKJKS, Pa'ElrUNGS, MILLS AND MAKL'FAOTOKIES, insured aUth Bxwt favorable rates ' ilABINE AND 1-ND AV1GATI0S Kik taken n FLAT-BOATS, tAKGK.S, trEArdBv'AXs and their CAKGOKS. a:ro. spy 1 itationa . received tor LIFXL ISSt-atANOE-. , , Combined Capital Hepresented, oyer $5,000,000. tor Oftice, MwU Hall Building, Ko. 9 Moin rt. GUARD AGAINST FIRE( CHOICE INSTTEANC2 : ' WITH TUE . r . Incorporated"' 1819--Cbarter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND CKIMPAIKED. ' i " Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tba prestige of 40 year a aucc&u and experience. . i . . -: UPWARDS OS 14,000,000 - " Of loaaea have been paid by the iEtna InaorAnea Company in the past 40 years. .. - ; The Talne of reliable Iosurar.o bo apparent from tha following ' i . LO&SE3 IAID BT jriTNA DUBIWO THB PAST FIYr Ti.a.Oa In OHoi.S43t520.83 InWiscooKin, l(K,afi.5.07 In Kentucky, 204,9;i9.4i Miaeonrl, 894,618.04 Iowa & Minn." 10l.atft.4r, In Mlrbipan, In Indiana,,,. 14ti,.81 In Illinoia... 448,327.41 Tnnesee,.. T,54'.1.21 Kan8aa.t Neb 19.S15.77 Fenn'a A Va.. 31,595.8 Ark. 2S45.(W MiasiHsippi and Alabama,... 852,412.1a. Fire and Inland Navigation Kinks accepted at tormi consintent with solvency : . and fair profit. '- : ' ' Especial attention given to insurance of DVTELLIKQS and Content, for terms of 1 to 6 g ears. The solid service long and successfully tried, and tha many advantages thaiEtna Insurance Company poa aeaxeain its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure aud understanding their best interests, 1) urine "strinirent timaa " the necessity for reliable Inearance becomeaan imperative duty the ability of property owner to suataia- lcM being then much lessened. ' Agencies in all the principal citlea and t-rwns throughout the State.' Policies issued withota .lolay, by any of the duly autborUud Agents of ibe Company. - - Boaineaa attended to with desimt.-h and fidelity. . J. "Vf. VKXSEN, Agent, ' Marble Hull Building, Main street,? aptl4 ' Kviinsvil!, luriiarm. PREPAItE IN TIME ; AGAINST THE FIRES OF FALL : b y PKIME A AO. I I.VSURASCB . lit THE - PIHEMX Ll kje OF HARTFORD, CONN. The Fruits of tho Pliajnix Are mar.ifust iu the following; statenifut of FACTS AND FIGURES! Showing the amount equalized to public benent, in the shaie tf losKea pitid iu the Woat anil 3outb, during the past fom yeare; aline of vaiuahle snr-. vice, henoraUlu aa well aa commendable, and wbicb should suest t a k To every man who desire to' b-stow his inenrance IMitmii ige npnn a WELL TBIEiJ t OltfOUATlUM. 80 2T7 45 27,.i22 94 , 6 )174 50 82.070 C8 13 1U,3Z3 81 8.651 10 1,167 00 , 9,7iV5 0O..., S4.r)S4 8i ....lUi(...:.... -INDIANA , ILLINOIS ......MICHIGAN ..WlWONsIN Iv VVA JIINNKSOTA , KEftltASfcA KANSAS ....KVSTrOKT ...SlQ.STt 45 ... S7,iir2 4 ... 09,174 5H ... ffiJ.tiTO tl ... 34.l 13 ... Ii,3i3 3-1 ... 8,663 10 ... I.lti7(0 ... 0,7H5 X) ... 3t,0"4 3d ... l,0r,t ) ... 55 . 27'l.:8 83 ... 2i,8:-9 41 . 3,!t 98 ... 55 55 43 051 D... jn,b3-i 65.. i:7,b9!i S3.. 22,K3 4 t.. 3,961 OS.. 656 56., TRNKKsEK Miiistii rt ...'Miioi;Ki , AKKNSA.-J TUX AS i., ALABAMA , in the iqnia&t arfWmtV and promvi Cnsh retponie to louse, the a?tlESilX rtava pre-eminetUly at Hi heid of its yrujwioii; viiiie its exurixice, jiructi?al, and jlrHt-claa bnrirtess utstem of hcul ajjfW'iW, s not excelled ry any ihuitar corporation t i iiatro. J. Insuraucies solicited, and (oliciea istiued and renewed in this leadiriff Corporation, at fair rates by J. V. NE.VSE.V, Besid.'nt Ageut, Orrioa: litiljie Uail BuiMing, Aiain streets AOEXOi' Of THE United States Life Insurance, No. 40 Wall street, New Tork. Job. B. Coluiks, Pres't. Jm. EdiVi, Sec'y. Cask Cavital SI 00,000. Total cash Assett in 1860, 5600,000. - ; ' .. ANUTJAL TNCEKASK OVF.B 82fJO,O0O. Dividends dsclarcd every three years. Profits accumulated at compound interest, on the principle Of a saving batik, payable in addition to tiie sums insured in cash. ' " The business of tbe Company is conducted npon a cath basis exclusively. Overeight tbonsandlnsnrancea have been effected by the Company since itx oreanixntion. Fremiums on Sl.OOO for life, may be paid quarterly, eemi-aumlly, or annually. B ATT ELL, BED M A ASTTTFS, Ag'ts. aoe: Ko. 7 Main street, . f . vartsville, 2nd. Da. H. O. Jonkh, Slf dical Examiner, Office: Ftrst ahov Walnut nov2T-lvd SALE OP PROPERTY AT AUCTION, f'i.v ti nHjt i run xitn li a v Je of Jsnuarv, lbCi, I will sell at Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Marino Hospital, near this city, all the puinouat property in and around that building, aa lollowa: One hoise, expresa wac. on and harness, one cow, a small lot of hojis, BO bushela corn and soroe hay; h use and kitchen fur nit are as follows: chairs, 14 t tb'.es mid covers, 1 giasa cupboard, 3 wardrobes, 4 saiv, 40 wanhstands, 6 diuiii table and covers, 2i spit toons, 10 looking g!as?e, 128 pillows, SOU pillow slips, 1G5 bed abeeta, 8 Ublo cloths, 67 towe.s, 61 bfdsteadH, a niosqnno cnrtains, j ciockh, t u-u bl inked, 12 shovel, tonss aud pokers, 54 shack mm reuses. 64 cotton mat-esses (part near y new), 50 wash tiowla and pitcbrrs, 1 toilet set, 5 bed pans, 60 chambers, 18 boaiUl shirts, 2 cooking Btovcs and fixture-i, 5 d zuu cupa and eaneers, 76 pi itM, knives and furk, and other articles of kitchen furniture too numerous to mention ; 1 platform scales, 6 door scrape-rs.jl wheel barrow, 6 wash tubs, 12 coal Lodi. Also an assortment of medicines, Jars, and ether article, belonging to tha .hospital department; 45 cords cf wood and 6 bushela coal. , Sm1 to commence at 10 o'n'ock A. II., and to be continued, .f tie ea-nry, from day to Uay, until all Uaol'l. Terms Cah. Ji7-lw A. L. K0B1VSON, Snrvoyor. BjJ,UJt JAiJtYti 10 pes extra qua.Ity Biue tij mixed Jeaia just received and for saie aheap at
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'.,1 ., - .j. .v-cs- j vr-ii j " H rom iDe euuor 01 me oaauj v nijev au - vacate, now one of. the proprietors' of tbe Louisville Democrat, who arrived here from Sandy Valley yeaterday, we learn thai t&e second rebel invasion of Eastern Kentucky Las ended in a disgraceful rout ,,,, On Monday last Col. Garfield's forces, inclodine the 12nd Ohio, 10th Kentucky, and lt800 cavalry, had proceeded up Big Sandy to famtersville to within seven toileaof tbe rebel camp, when they were met by a flagf of truce bearmg a message from Humphrey Marshall,' askinz if matters could not be arranged without a fight. '' ' " Col. Garfield immediately replied he could offer no arrangement except either to fight or surrender unconditionally. Marshall then addressed his men inform foe them they had no alternative except to surrender or disband, and giving tuem tbe choice. They decided to disbund, ami immediately collected and set fire to all their wagons, - tents, camp equipage, supplies, &&, -and then each man was, permitted to take care of himself, and the- whole force scattered in confusion. .. No attempt .was made to save anything excepting their can non, which were hauled off. . . KjOU Uariieia dispatched bis eavalry in pursuit. They expect to capture the guns and perhaps pick up many of the flying rebels. The rebels "in- Northeastern Kentucky, from the high estimate in which Humphrey Marshall's military abilities were held, bad strong hopes of success under bis leader ship. ' . ': . . ; . : ; ' " A suHcient force will be left in this region to secure its peace and safety., i -t - . . I '' . Washisgtoh, ian. Htb. The skirmish of lapt. Kusaeil, at Bath, was A brilliant - affsir. He had been detailed from : General Keller's command, with two regiments of infantry and two squadrons of cavalry, and was stationed at Bath. On the approach of Gen. Jackson with 6,000 or, 8,000 rebels, his scouts gave him notice. : He was ' six miles from tbe Potomac river.,:-. He took the infantry, and went about two miles and posted them as skirmishers ia a dense wood. The cavalry was left to engage the advance of the enemy; ,in exchange of shots was the consequence of -the enemy's "advance under Turner Ashley, of guerrilla notoriety. - They came on and., fell into the ambush. . Capt. Russell lost seven , borsea and kept eleven of the enemy's, and retired with bis whole force across the Potomac, with a loss ot only two men who were drowned in crossing. ' This is considered one of the most brilliant maneuvers, of tbe war. New Yobk, Jan. 10. -Specials contain the following items: The Committee on Ways and Means hare agreed to impose a tax on railroad passengers of one-fourth of a cent per mile. Tbe joint committee on tbe conduct ot the war, had General Fremont before them today for several hours. The General presented au elaborate statement of his cam paign in Missouri. , The New York bankers were before the Ways and Means Committee this morning, and submitted a new financial scheme lor the Government and country. They ; propose a bureau of the Treasury Department, located in New York, to be managed by five commissioners appointed by the Prusideut and Senat,e to have charge of the leans Of tbe Government and receipts of disbursements, with power to furnish currency to ail local banking institutions to be redeemed at the Bureau. The currency is to be baaed on tbe United Slates stocks. The bankers are opposed to the bill now before tbe committee. The Ways and Means Committee will report a bill in a few days for a branch mint in Denver City. Tbe President to-day directed the appointment of Napoleon T. J, Dana of Minnesota, as Brigadier General of Volunteers. , Companies G and D cf tbe Pennsylvania Buck la: la under command of Capt. gcDonaid , Company G, went to Drain svi lie last night and returned this morning. The enemy have not been at Drainsrilie rit.ee the battle, but are throwing up batteries three miles beyond. The Buck tails counted 176 graves on the Draiasville battleSeid. Tuesday morning the Freeborn, Satellite, and Island Belle, got under way and stood to tbe Virginia Bhore opposite Maryland Point and began to shell tbe rebel eucampment near Boyd's Hole. The Bhpl'13 flew thick and fast and many of them were seen to burst in the direction of the encampment. No response was given by tbe rebels, and at half past 10 o clock the firing ceaaed The three vessels then stood up for Acquia Creek and commenced to bombard the bat teries, there at 20 minutes till 5 o'clock, continuing an incessant fire until 6 o'clock, when tbe firing ceased without eliciting any response. f , Slidell Ska-bick Mason Coksolbs Him with Bbandy. Tbe Boston . traveller telia this story : "We hear that Mr. Slidell was terribly sea-sick in the tug Starlight, white on ; his way to Princetown. Ma.-on was entirely free from the disorder, and upon heating of the enfe-ing of his friend, sent him a tumbler of brandy, which had a favorable effect, and for which Mr. Slidell expressed his he&rtfeit thanks. In less than ten minutes after the four Rebel . Commissioners had been received on board the Rinaldo, she was under weigh, and probably cleared tbe Cape before the gale commenced.- She steered to the eastward, and is probably bound to Halifax. : . - i... Fort Mokhoh, Jan. 10th. The steamer Spaulding arrived from Hatteras Inlet, this morning. She brings no news of interest. The enemy bad not made their appearance since tbe 5th of December. . Oa tbe 24;h of December, there arrived in an open boat, from Roanoke Island, ten contrabaods. On the day before the Spaulding left, five slaves arrived from Plymouth, who had been five days on the voyage. Tbey gay they were fi'ed at as they passed RoanoKe Island. They also report much privation among the people. . . ; The soldiers at Hatteras, are conducting an adnlt school for tbe instruction of the negroes. , . o . ... ' Baltimorb, Jan. 11th. The boat from Old Point, ba3 arrived, but brines no news fc; Tbe French steamer Castinett, bad gone to wortolit under a Hag of truce, with di patches for the French Consul. Great preparations were being made at Norfolk, in anticipation ot an attack from Gen. Eurnside. - -- .' VV AsHixatoK, Jan. y. An attempt was made to blow up the Alexandria General Hoa pital to-night, ia which were six hundred patients. A number of re Deis in t&e ueign borbood were arrested oa suspicioe of cem-
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v i j.oki'i.j.i.n.-'t,. r...' I f un.ucma, manToflhpm worthless. r ...j 1 --j j - . a f Next- week,1 the House Committed on "Ways and Meaps, wjll OfiTer, and hope to ' carry, tbeir bi!lB imposing taxation and- reTisement of the tantt, bv an increHse ot duties. ' , ' " ; .'-- - It is-rumored that Gen. Stevens, now at Hilton Head, will be one of tbe 'Brigadiers rejecUsi by the Senate. ' ' - There are numerous applications for 'the mission t Borne,' - which the Northwest claims as belonging to some one from ' their section " ; ; ' ' ' '' ' The Commissioner of Patents is to be called on by Congress, to state whether' Mr. Brown, formerly Agricultural Chief Clerk, is now employed by him in Europe, to purchase seed... There was much fault found with Brown's official conduct while here, and if he has been sent abroad, it will make some disturbance.' t : ..'.'.- Nsw York, Jan. II. Stocks exceedingly active, excited and decidedly higher. Money more plenty, easy, and 6 per cent, oa call Sterling exchange dutl and lower at 1.14 1.14 j for BanKers tuns. .. . : , i , , - Washiboton, Jan. 11. The King Philip came up from the Lower Potomac this morning, and report3 meeting the Pensacola between ML Vernon and . rort Washington bound down. The foil was so thick, last night that the Stepping Stone was com pelted to lay off Alexandria till this moroinfr. At noon she again started to rud the rebel blockade. ' , , ; Fbsobbick, Mo Jan, 11. No further advice, have been received . from Bomney. Heavy and irregular firing was heard in the direction of Sbarpsburg,c.thi8 forenoon, the cause of which, is uukuown. - 1 a .. ... 1 1 -I '- ; Poetlanp, Me., Jan. lOtL. The steamer Hibernian, will come here first and land ber mails and passengers, and then (rt to St. John's", N. F. I, -. -' , ! Mr. beward as .telegraphed permission for tbe British troops to be landed here and conveyed to Canada, or elsewhere. ; Fbbdkeick, Md., Jan. 10. It id reported that Generel Jacksoti ia before Romney, with the intention of. making aa attack ou General Kelley: ' ' , , 1 Nsw ObleaSS, Jan. 2.- Geo. Loveli has received the following dispatch: "Hindjboko, Jan. 1. "The enemy came nvar Biloxt yesterday morning. Two United estates onicers with sixty men landed in small boats and .demanded of Capt. Farrell, eommanding, 'to surrender any property of the United Siatea together with the munitions of the Confederacy, if any such there might be, giving Farrell one hour to decide. ' Farrell sur rendered, and tbe 'United ' States Commo dore took two cannon. They said Butler and his command were at Ship Irland. Biloxi is considered as a possession of the Federals. They are momentarily expected to occupy it. ..The Federal' prisoners coofioed in xbn Cbarleeton jail are to be transfetTid.lo jaii at Colombia, South Carolina. Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gaaettv. LooisviLLa, Jan. 10. It was reported here, last night, by a geotleman,. who arrived late in the eveniog from the direction of Zollicoffer's position ou toe .CmuJienanu river,-, mat ueneral Boyle was in, Clinton county, with 5,000 Union men, advancing toward ZoilicofTer's rear; ana tnut tbe rebels wou'a be toreea to give battle to General ScboepfF, or immedi ately cross to the south aide'of Cum'oer'and river. It was aaid alst that ' Gn. Thomas had other forces sufEciently near to eutain Boyle. . It this is true, we may hear some thing interesting iu a day or two from the direction of Soraerfef. CINCINNATI MARKET. ... . , . , , CisciMSATf, Jan. 11. No change in Fiour, and nut much done; superfine sold at 3 90. . :! - : -i Whut urcbaugel; red 8085; white ,90. .. t . Oats 23v. Corn tbe same. Good de mand for both. . Ryi scarce and in demand at BOc. It Is being largely used as a substitute for coSee. W BiSKT opened dull, and 1,600 bbls sold at 20c, but at tbe close there were no buyers, and the market closed unettlad, end prices entirely nominal.' Pnecu'ators were anxions to sell forfeits. :. Hoes firmer and. higher, eloeing at3.10 3 25 Receipts 5 000 head. Good demand for mess pork for speculators, with , sales of 900 bbls at 9 25 for city brands and 9 00 for country. ' . -.. - ; t An active demand for Lard for New i ork, with sales of 1,400 tierces, at 656f chieny tbe latter rate. Gribn Wbats urrchant'ed and firmer. Shoulders 2 2 J ; hams 2 ; sides ; 150, 000 bnlk aides sold at 3 90. Exchangs J- dUcouat aud par, buying and selling. The decline in gold aud ster ling exchange te-day- and tbe great press ure to sell, bad a corresponding e fleet in this market. NEW TORE MARKETS' ' New Yobk, Jan. 11. A decided change in flour; pales at 0.55 5.60 for superfine western; 5. 75(S,5. 90 for common to medium ext. western, o. 906.00 for shipping brands R. H. O , closing steady. VVHisKT unsettled: r sales at 27; market closing heavy. - j : Wheat qutet and firm, and closed rather more active at full prices at i.40(t$1.43 for winterTed western. , Coas in moderate request at eieady prices. , : Suoab raw firm , at ??f - for, Cuba, 7 for Bitbaroa.- .-' ,,. t M0LAS8BS quift aud unchanged. A Dublin paper, commenting on tbe doatb of Prince Albert, says i . ;. When it is known that ooe o the last suggestions of the Prioce Consort was that gentleness and forbearance should mark the demeaoor of England to a kindred people, soured aud io flamed ly tbe passions of civil war, it will enhance the love of the American people for the Queen, deepen their sorrow for the loss she bas sustained, and dull. the edge of irrational hostility to England, j '. ' . -.1 jgf The Detroit Free Press announces something we bad never heard b? fore, viz : that the Second Michigan Regiment hag been promoted in a body to the regular army, and is' now the "Twenty-first regiment, IX. S. A." This, we believe, is the first promotion of the kind that has occurred during tbe war, and is a high and tic- & served honor. - , ,s -
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-"VP- - for nice frWi drctwd chicken VICKEaY BROS, - '.'.So. 82 Main at. ArT thTJ6&& frai:s, new crop aud very fine, '-MJ?. iut received and fr sale by T -dec26 8. B. GILBEBT & CO. o TJ CK OF- THE OPXJVrJVnV tmXl and laying out of Public Alieje. -Agreea bly to tba Chatior and Ordinances of the City, notice ia hereby-itivert that on the 14th day of Decamber, 18rtl, an order was passed by the Common Councilor thOity of Evanevilie, requiring alleys tb le laid out and opened in Block number eighty -two fSio; 82.) in the -Town of Lamaflo City, now (City of, JCransvllie, :1 aal that a plot showing the position, width ami length of said alleys was appeudei to said order, and is now on file in this Office! " ' - '-' P. BCBKE, Clerk. . . Clerk'a Office, Jan. 8, 1862. ' 6w - '-' CORPORATION NOTICU. OSDEtt TOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1861. And now- it is hereby ordered 1 and directed hy tbe Common council ot tbe City of Evanaville, that the owners of all lots or parta of lots fronting on or adjoining the south side of Franklin street, Com Second Avenne to Third Avenue in aaid city, cause the aide-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class N". 2 to be laid down tburoon within thirty days from the publication of this order. j P. BCEKK, Clerk. Tjlork'a Office, January 1, 18C2. 1 . CORPORATION NOTICE. ,: .. OBDEB FOR PLANK SIDK-WAtK. Dac. 21, 1861 And now It is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the Jitv of Kvanavitle, that the owner of all lota or parts of lore fronting; on or adjoining tha Wet isiae ol Third Aveuue from Franklin etreet to Sixths treat, in taid city, cause tbe side-walks thereon to be brought to tbe proper grade, and thut they cnse a side-walk ot Claaa tio. 2 to be lid down thereon wituiu thlrtv days from the publication of this ordor. - , V. BCBKK. Clerk. Clerk'a Office, Jan'iary 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. - c oBDia roa pl a fts: side- walk." December 21, 1861. And new it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City ot Evanaville, that tbe owners of all lota or parta ot lots fronting on or adjoining the Northeast Bide of Uecotid street from worn etreet to the Corporation line In aaid City, eause tha sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they canse '4 aide -walk of Class No. 2 to ba laid down tbereeo - within -thirty days from the nublicntion of this order. , . . P. fiUJB&I, Clerk. Clerk'a Office, Sanuary 1, MG2. ' " CORPORATION NOTICE. ' ORDEB -FOB PL 411 IID -W A b X Dec. 28th, 18G1. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the city of EvaiiAvlllo, that the owners of all lota er parta of lots fronting on or adjoining the south aide of sixth street, oetweeu. third Avenue and Fourth Avenue, in Raid Ci' v, cause the side.-walks thereon to bo bro ught to the prt p-r rrad, and thst they Cans a sidewalk jt Class Ko. 2 to belaid down thereon within thirty davs from the nublication or true order. P. BUKKK, Clerk. Clerk'a Office. Jannary 1, 1S62. CORPORATION NOTICE. . . ORDER FOB FLANK SIDE-WALK. Be:. 21, 1801. And now it taborebv ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City of Evansville, that the ownera irt all lota or parts of lots fronting on or adjoiuing the north side of econ! street, from Fulton Avenue to Fifth Ave nue n eaid City, cause a sidewalk of CIkSm N-. 2 to be li'i down thi-reon within thirty duvs from me puoiication oi tins order. i s P. ECEKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jauuary 1, 1862. ; CORPORATION NO f ICE. OBOER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec 21, ISCl. And bow it is hereby ordered and directed by the Urmmun Council of the City ot Kvansville, thnt the owners of all lots or parts of lota rronting on or Hdjotnlng the west aide ot f ilth Axeiiiie, from a point opposite Second street to Front street in said city, cause a side-walk ot class No. 2, to be Ixiil down thereon wl hin thirty dava from the publication -of thin orfier. . P. VUKKJE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 13 2 CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FR PLAN'S , 8IDE-WALK. ' Dec. 21, lHrll. Ajd now it ia hereby ordered and directed by the Cimun Council of the City of Kvaueville, :q t3 ownera of sll lots or parts of !: frcntiug on or adjoining the Kortheaat side of front stteet, from r uth Avenue to rear! street In said City. raa?e a ci lewaik of Claw No. 2 to be lid down ihenon wihiu thirty davs from tha pubUcat.on of this order. . 1 . BU11K E, Clerk. Clerk's Offl e. Junnary I, ISO. CORPORATION .NOTICE. ORDER FOR FLANK. SIDE-WALK. Dec. 2i, 1861. And now it ia bet-by ordered aud directed by the -Common Council of the City f Kvansvi le, tnat the ownera of all lots or parta of lots fionting on or adloining th? Northeast side of Front stieet, from Ptvirl to riixih street in aaid City, cauao a iiida-walk ot Claaa No. 2 to be laid low , tnre'ii w .tlnu ibirty t-'ays from the cublica tion of this ord.T. 1'. HV HUE, Clerk. C'leik'm fflce, Jmi.ary t, 1'',2 CORPORATION NuilUE. ORDER FOR PLANK SlUE-WALK. ! ' Dec. 21, 1881. Aud now It is h.,iely ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the City f K.ansvillo, that the ownera of a'l lota i r parta of lota froutiug on or adjoining tbe Northw est ide of Cherrv street, Iwtweoj l ghtU and N.uth siret-ta n City, cnu-e the etile-w tlk th-reon to be brought. u toe proper grade, aud tltat tbvv cause a si-'e w Ik of cbia ho. 2 t ba la d dow.i thereon within thirty tbii from toe vu dlcatiou ot thia order. ' . V. DUKKK, Cierk. Clerk's Office, .1 nnirv 1, JUDSON'S 1V10UNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above, we pterfeut you witn a trtect liaeeas ot Te.Q. .,, a chief of a tribe of tlte strange Aztec Na tion, that once ruled Mexico. Von will find a lull joxiuut ol him and his people iu our ' pamphlets and almanacs to te had gratia, from tbe Agents of these Pills. ,--' Tho inventor and manufacturer of " Juilson'a Mountoin Horb Tills," hw spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited narlv ev)ry country in the world. He sjient ocr six ytara among the Indians .-! tne iwoe.Ky m uiiritatris auil ot Mexico, and it was Inustnat tun " Blniiiit.uii IterU Pilla" were d.acovered. A very liifereattng ac count of bia adventures there, you will flod in our Almanac a.'td Pnmphlets. - . It Is au ostublihed fact that nil disaasea alls IMPURE BLOOD J The bJjod ia the ttlel atel when any forelzu ot healthy matter geta mixed with it, it isatoacediatnhuted to every organ of the tody. fcvery nerve feels the poison, and ail the vi Lai nrgttUH quicklv complain. The stomach will not digest the lood perfectly. 1 he liver oearfes to secrete a suaicieocy of bile. .The action of tbe heart is weakened, and ao tbe circulation is feeble. The lunrs become clogged with the poisonous matter; honoea cough and all Irom a slight Impurity at tne Jountainhead of life the Klood 1 . As if you hud thrown some earth, for instance. In a pore spring, froji which ran a tiny rivulet, in a tew minutes the whole comae of the stream becomes disturbed aud discolored. Asqaickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sling behind. Alithenasaagea become obatruoted, and nuieaa the obstruction is removed, the 1 imp of life soon dies out. . These pilln not ouiv purity the blood, but regen erate all tiie secretions of the. body ; thoretore, un rivaled aa a . tlUK FOit BlLLlOls DISEASES. Liver Complaint, bick Headache, Ac. Thia AiuiBUlious Medicine expels from the blood tha hidden aeada of diseaaa, and render ail the fluiila and se cretions pure and fluent, clearing and reacscitatiug the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, la It to us, that we are able to place wfthin your reach, a medicine like the " Jloititaiu Herb Pilla," that wUl pass directly to tha afflicted parta, tbrongh the blood and fluids of the body, aud catue the sufferer to origliten with the flunh of beauty and healths Judeori J'ilis are the- JSest Remedy in eziU tne far the jbUvwing Complaints. Hornet UompiainM,Utstuuy, Inward Tn'saknees Couoh. female CompVts, Liver Complaints Chest Diseases, I'evcr & A-jae, Lnumest of Spirits Contiveness, Headaches, Pi'e., Colds, . Indigestion, : Utone and Oratel, lysjjepsia. Influenza, becondarf SyrupIHarrhata, ' Intlanvdion, Urns, Dropsy, GREAT PEMALE MEDICINE. Females who value health should never be without these Pills. They purity tha blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cteatise the skin of all pimples itnd blotches, and bring the rich color to t tie pale cheek. -Tbe Plants aud Herb of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising waj S30H( the. Texucaus.a tribe of Aborigines in Jlexice. Get the Aimanac of oitr Agon.-. and you will read with delight tbe very iuterwrfting account il contains of the Great Medicine" of tha Aztecs. r6arc. The iloutitain Serb Pills are pnt up in Beantifnl Wrapper. Each bom contains 40 Pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. AU genuine haxe th sinafwe of B. L. JUDSOlf CO., on each o.. a. Xn aunsojs e '., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. SO Leonard street, . HEW i OBK. sKaTAgenta wanted alwava uddress as above. "B ira-RV.r 1 in Evnville bv Keller A White, Idch A CarlsUdt- Tbomiiaon, Bierbower, rierce nd by our Ageute aud Merchants In every town in Fosey, Ulbaou, ana v arrica unuun. - mav8-imdAw-eJt. .
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Are now receiving fheir Third 8 took of Boots and Shoes this aeaaon, and are now prepared to stow the sam... It la the largest and most eompleto atack of . iii- ... . -i. To ta found In the State : and bavin? been rur chaed for Cash, they caa and will oiler anparior inaocemenia to ait - Cash uyers Our Stock is etmpoted in part of th$ following, io-wit : " 200 cases Men's Grain Cavairy Boots 18, . 22, and 24 inch Leas. 50 cases Men's Gents' Boots. 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 case Negro Boots, 6-11, 7-12, and 9-14. 75 cases Boys' Gent, and calf do. 50 do Youths' Gent, and calf do. . 30 do Children's calf do. 15 do Men's Negro Brosrans 6-11. 7-12. and 9-14. 50 cases Men's Prime Wax Broarans30 cases Men's calf and kir fr a e aaa lj'a urosana. 10 cases Men's calf Scotch Boots Extra. 10 cases Men's best Phm Shoes. 120 cases Women's kid, goat call, and kip Boots. 10 cases "Women's kid, calf, and groat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid and goat Uoots. 10 cases Misses' calf, goat and kid Balmoral Boots 20 cases Boys' Prime i "Wa- . Urogans , 1-5, and -b. 20 cases Youths' Prims Wax do., 9-13. 30 cases Childs' calf, goat, . kid, and kip Boots. 6 cases Childs' goat and call Balmoral Boots. ; 10 cases Men's Gum OverShoes and Sandals. 10 cases Women's do. 5 case3 Misses' do. 10 cases Men's Buffalo Over shoes Assorted. 10 cases Women's Ci. -As sorted. ' "' ' Besides everything else that one would look for in a wholesale Bcot and Shoe ttore. ' - We have also in store lOOcases Hen's, Boys, and Child' Fur aed Wool , rJiij Of latent styles, that wa are selling below the market. Va tnka pride In showing and pricing our Gooda to the Trade. Oall and examine for yourselvea, or aud your orders. Wa apeak satisfaction in either ca. READ & LAWRENCE, ETANSTILLE, DecenUrZZ, 186X.
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- - A .c-juh eund rvii.e' (i.t-i.-o ' en', cti. 't AJ;e.-jiivt- tl.j.t cun m exl:f' J'f r"',ri- f rr . j r-1 wth -I r miiI-ditj."'1 of hil r t' rtfl'.r 1 i? c i- : ' a--p-viH "- r-v r - . i i,,v;...t. , .. ,."-. . .t . j brt,. r ti-m .litrnni.HjM c.".i Ul -vj.irf-!' B-'ll' C:'il.i-'Ji tiucf-fll'. i i(it:.eu-.r m.: vi.- i.. ttin larr- por - 1 ed K'How-citiKeB conutt ; Will (, .t b Ht o prulm-.i l: . :. ny t'f trm .irnt riet" bo Io-iih- ' ' compli'tir.: - tlcroluia and iiur.jful.nx 'o. i 'on and Kruutiv..iirtHM. ' liic?.r4, Tumors,. -iw t : .K ttaatu , Sm'UI lift! Syphilitic A9 . c' i: n -, .Jicrcm iet m: licunigia or it'- iot-iuieuA, lnsl.and IudieKi, a--fx-lrfA, Y J ny a aire, aiiu iuil"W tm wnolec s j arising froai Jmp;;iit of the B.t .1. Thia eompouwl wii lr lound t of health, when ta.k 11 iu tl-.. rpr.i, . foul humors which i- wx. in tiie .1 son of the year. C .U uwl)'iw many rauklinir iUut-hj at j"i 1 Multitudes c;in, bv ll;'' '.-..J ,? tu " themselves from the r-.-liir and ulcerous sorea, tbronirli whicl try to rid itself of corrupt ,(,ti: do thia throaih the natural c'r by an alterative medi- iue ted blood whenever ou find - sr t i.ii tng through tho elun in pn..; I. aores; cleauie it heu you tio l;tggi8h in the vein-; rieno-- .. foul, and yonr h,f'.iog, will - ti 1. . n where no p;4rlicti; r .ii-ord'ri , bottr keaittt, and live lontev, , biood. Keep 1 lie t,l x.-d lie.iiv ..-t ' but: with t'iiut p:ioiiitnii J li dtnO ' , bonolaaliiig licaltb. iOiicr or 1must go ri,l.(C,a:nl tiie urcat macui disorutii'ed r overtlirowu. ll ,.,', :Tf i' Kmuna.riila l,a ur'l ii..9jrwm n.,,r.l, -.... baa been ecretionsiy deceived by pr-oj u m ' it, partly becuuie tho drug alone liaa 1.01 :. virtoo that is claimed for it, hut more ! - many preparatioa,.prctendin;; to be CTmcciif,extracis of it "oontiun bat lullu ot ;Jae virt'. aaraapiirilla or any thius else.. During late years tiie, public li aa been nnsl,,; ' large bottles, protending' to (five a ntiart of kxtim-' of isarsaparilla for one dollar. Iot f th-se hv.beeu frauds upon the sick, tur tbey not only contain little, if any, barsapariili, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bt'tor and p.iiu ful disappointment hue followed the use 01' b. vartoua extracts ot Sarsupartlla which llood t!ie mir ket, until the namo itself is jitntly der.pied, imohm become synonymous wiUi iai position au.l clieat Still we call this compound S irniipai iila, anJ intend to supply aucli a remerly an shall rciscue the n tue from t'uo load of obloquy which rests npoti it. And wa thluk we have ground for beiieviu it Ima virltio which are irreiiatihle by the ordmury run of II. e dlHeufcCd it i intended to cure. Iu ur.i-r to fiecmtheir compietw rnd:c:itioii from the system, the remed, abould be judiciously I ikon aKrordiii;; to direction on tho b .ttln. ir,' PRkPARED BT .Dr. J. C. A Y II TI, , , Jj'i Or"iil,r,, .Wits. Price, SI per Rotte nix Hottea forT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, baa won for ittelf sucu a nmown i.,r tiieciiu v: every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, t .i' it ia entirely unnecessary tor us to re. otiiit tiie t ridenceof its virtue, wherever it Las bcu employed. Aa it has long be n iu constant u.- tlirou-ruunt this eviction, we need notdu more than assure the peopluiw quality is kept np to the best it ever liu.3 beeu, and that it uiny bo relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. " Ayer's Cathartic Pills, . , roa ths ochb of Costiveness, Jaundice, ihjtpep'ia, InJiytFiion Dwnl.Ty, Foul gtonnch, Ermiuei, UeadutsU, Piles. L'lenma. tista. Eruptions, ami Mia Duean, Lirer ( oti'idumt. Dropsy, 'letter. Tumors aud tvill lllieum, Worms, Gout, Xeuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and tur l ur.f ,i.tn the Mood, y , ' They are agftar-coatd, so that the nioi-t Buii. tive can take them pleasantly, and tlic-y are tiie best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family &jbyaic. PUIOE ZoCtSTS FEB BOX h B0XI1S TOE $1.00. Great numbers of Clersymcn, Phvutdina. Pint, amen, and eminent tieraouaKos, b ive lent ti.eir names to certify tho unparulie l tisotiilnesx of trieso remecliea, butourspace hero will not nerniit the in. aer'.ioB of them. 3 he Ai;enti bfdow iiiiuutd int. gratis our Am satcisr Aliiuhao iu whieii tiivj given, with also lull daacriptious of t he above tor.., plaints, and the treatment that should be fol 1' 'f. 't lor tne ir cure. Do not t put off by nnpria in!- d ; .: , , other preparations they ma..s word pro tit u.i. ! -mand Ayek's, and t,i no other. The melt a the best aid there ia for them, "and thov bhoi;. J have it. All our remedies are sold whokanlu and retail 1? Keller & White, N. S. Thomiuoti. Hiori,.iw..r it Pearee, Leich &. Oirlstadt. Kvaniv-iile.. an.l lv l! dealera in medicines ever'hcrm. v noieaaie agents, A.Uau A Co., Cmcinaati, .-J B. A. Itobinsou & Co.. Louisvillo. urn ihMn JrOll Liver Complaiut, Fever Ajuc, The auccesrtiiil introdticti.il bdiI t.. ot i,' c.-'i . bratd iiemedy has been theaiijnr.l fur a liini I'm 1 '. o. compouuda calli-tl " Titters, " c:l. red vari s forms, from a qtmrt bottlo to a flvc-irnliyn on. til thia word "Bitters" ia but anot icr i nio i r gro)r," or aome villainous whisky mixli:rt. But the really preat relief derived trom tie r., nte dose, ono tipoon!ul, of our medjci:,c. Bo3rhave's Holland Bittern. and Out entire absence of after piosiruUun, Ijhh f ' lisbed for it a reputation which the ho.-t of lm ' tious and counterfeits have f tiled io nndcrm iuo posi lively vegetable preparation, with barely i.',i,t. cient pure spirits to preherve it. ' But one ai soe of the genuine (Calf. Fit. t Ia"!.,,, price One I'oi.laii. It is a mtHcine of 1od; irird f.fficr.ry fur I'n ing tlte Blood, so esseuti.J f.r ti'i fu. -inii ' i.i ftood health and for correcting dis.-.v'.vt i th gtomach aud bowels. Twoor three diwm will convin'w 1'ic - itdof U salutary etlecta.TT.e st jniarh " P! - i,;: rr; )ia its atrentrth, a healthy action , t -. -,'.v,u., and kiduoys will so n .ito iii., .1 . ..i-ved health be 'he quick nrt. - tor XuYi) 1 1 fi IT '? ' ; Boefhavo's Hclknd Eittcr;: BcGriiarc's Koiiana Bitter -;. for Jft ItlTm Trp Bocrhave's Hollaud Eittcre. Jhur ti-'.i Tf; f . ', .J A If, Try Bcerhavo's Hollaed Hitter:'. J-or CtJiJI isjjt'ti fi, Try Bosrhave's Hollar d .bitter; . Jur fttf t J J-.'JTM 1 ' t: Tri, Bocrhave's Holland Eittcrr. - - f or t'OST-f r.V; J, rv.v Bocrhave's Holland Bittcrr?. M'or Ptl.tlH, try Bosrhave's Holland Bittern. - In all Iiervoua, Kheniuaile, and Neur;.lr.c .".- tions, it has in numerous itataii:es proie i h : ,!iiy bauefloiaj, and in other eBW:te! a doci'l cure. Rend Carefnslyl The penuine, hihiy-cinceritriiied licrrhi'.vo'. iioitand Jis vlora in pot up in half plat hot He. n! v, retailed at Quo Iioiiar per bt.itlo. "Xbe rr..at demand for thia truly celebrated iii" 'ici:;e !,: in.ino ed many imitations, which the public should g.ittrd against purchaa'i'K. Beware of intfjotUlon t foe fh:U our name is vn '.s uiutl of frt'ry bolt'e lirni bug. SOLE PROi'RSETORS. SELLER & 'T7IIITZ, AGENTS. L'hiusviUe. u;. S7m GALLON obblfi suiar house ill. just ret oived and fjrfcale at 50 ce'its!er ju8 If. A ' i , at Lamps! Larnpa! eg; J I- Ml i-OVU VI. is i. ..' Oil, 3 LASlp-, us yen can pet tlieiu al end f.ir a small pric, when they vid be jmt oa u fid ai any Coal Oil Lamp) tha' yu can buy. Iha.e cn band a good supi ly oi genuine COAL OIL, EXJ.BA BUHXEItS, , LAMP lliJjlXEYZ. - COAL OIL WICKS. Also a pood assortment of Coal Oil Luiij a. T!jS above are lor sale at low prices, at jan6 H. J. SUltiAlfii' K4i'3 Preset ore. m miVO. X C'O MwY" t i.J ti t f'J.t " r .. at j II. J. K'ilUt l"i.i:'.i nov6 New Unit -itore rfaa CT. per gallon 'lor (eat art rl o Oil oil. at viCKiitv u ot coal dec7 82 M du -t ceiveJ and lor a!o by S. Jr:. Gi'bBK ItT i t ".. 0i:27 syini'fe t e II' M. boavy florae BianKet an.l fwri j" if edut bCIlAl'iiKlt & M 'iSliV. colled at decSO Ko. li ilaln triOt.
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