Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 92, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 January 1862 — Page 3
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..JANUAKT 15 What mm'Jmtmmi of SuiTtrtng mint Diese a'nrocg the Volunte.-rs would he prevented hythe fief use of HO L LOW A f S PILLS AND OINTMKST. For Woiiu-In, Sums una Scurvy the Oiatneut is s certain care, ami fur Bowel Complaints Feve-s, Sra U! Pox, .to , the Pills are the beat nieJicine in th-j world.. 221 S Thing' ot Iitiy It a Joy "ir r Who can te beautiful with a sickly palo complexion 1 Keep the pores of the skin free, and th. blood pure, and jour cheeks will Tie with the ros and liily. .The skin is formed with thousands of pores iu every inch of surface whose office it is to carry of the impurities or the Wood the acknowledged cAhde- of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and parched when it is covered with eruption when it is cold and clam tur when Uit-re is iHWatd fev-r or iufi.immatiou -it is iniponslrdo fur the skin under the- circumstances In perform it proper functions, and to carry oft" the impurities frsra the body h designed ly onr Creator." JCDSUJTS ISfeoUSTAtS HKRB "MLliS remoTe thvse obttruatieus, and produce frea aud healthy blood, remove the eruption tirai the rkinuud cause it to brigh ea with the flush of youth and beauty. "Beauty without paints stud coaruethjs beauty produced by health aud happiness. Judsou's Mountain Herb t ills are sold by all n.edicmw dealers. - . dec3 sVwoslVswsTWuatTeuernews to tiie af flicted than to inform them of a renitdy that is gciog to restore them to heil.h? Have yoa tha Cyspeptia or Liver Complaint J Ate yout 3i(lstive organs debilitated or your nervous system affected ? If so, at once resort to the ut cf "Hoof, lani's German BUleri," and yoa will be completely and permauaatly cured. For sale by druggists and cealers :in- medicines eerywbare, at 75 cents per bottle. So. 15 AZal$H. S here is nothing mure valuable than health ; withoot it, the wealth of a Cicesus caii " afford no enjoyment, aud lifi, instead of a blessing, become a burden. Hoofland't Gtrman hit. tm, to thote afflicted with, any diaeaae of the stomach or digestive organs, will prove more valuable than a mine of gild. For sale by druggists and dialers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cants p-r t-ottle. inni MISCELLANEOUS. 'I Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of OHE MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS JCLY 1 i860 ..fl.SnO.OfK) The Home Insurance Ccmpany insure? again I Loss or Damage by ! ire cn Dwellings and theii contents, for a term of from 1 to 5 ears on th most favorable term!). Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, Produce, Manufactories, Machine- . and all insurable property, at fair aud equi table .rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION .'Aed Transportation, shipments upon the Rivers, Lakes, Canals and Railroads, as low as tho nature .of the risks will bear, with fairness to the asxurtK' imd the Company. Adjusting all losses fairly, and promptly paying r-iK-ui. (!UAS. J. n AHTI .N', I'res't. A. F. WH.UAHVU, "Vice Prea't. J. Mir.To S?Tir, (Secretary. Johs Mo5c, Ass't Sec'y. t pplications made to and policies issued by A. C. HALLOCK ASON. Airt'g, First Streot.opp. Poatf'fB'Xi. DR. LELAND'S ANTI-BHEUMATIC BAUD, 13 THK ONLX KNOWN KKJfEDI Kitt Rheumatism, Gout & Neuralgia AND A CUBIC FOR All Mercurial Diseases. It is a conveniently arranged Band, rontMiiin medicated compound, to be worn around the n without injnry K the most delicate persons, no . change in habits of living is required, aud it entirely removes the disease from the system, without ; producing the injurious effects arising from t'.ie nse . of powerful internal medicines which weaken and . destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the nielicinl properties . oontained iu the Band, come in contact wiih the . blood aud reaches the disease, throngh the p res ol -. the skiu, effecting in every instance a prrft ci .cure, and restores the parts aSlirted to a healthy i roBditia. This Baud is u'.ooa most powerful A-.m mercurial aicect, and will entirely rsiieve the systemCroaj the pruicious e8cts of merctiry M(d erute case cured in a few days, and wo are constantlv receiviss testimonials of its eflicacy :n t jgravatei cases of I "nc standing Clirr gl.Oti, to be had of drujrpisla geunnd'y. h eau be sent by mnil or express, with full dirwtions for use, to any pnrt of tWd country, direct from th Principal OHice, So. 4U9 Brosilwsy, Hew Yor. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Prop's N. B. Descriptive Cirealare Eeut fret. . " Agents wanted Everywhere. For sale in Kvansville by Keller White. " tiBsawoon nors-r., Svaasvi:ld,.i March 2tith, lc61. J - Sir. W. P. Mono Lear Sia : Unclosed And 8l!.X). T titd thai yonr Anti-Kllenmatin Band has removed n:y Kh"U" inatism. 1 am, respectfully, yours, L. A. Fpkse, " ap2-lydi.w With J. S. Jaiptess .t Co. eJiJTwV.' IS Mjt.YU We continue to re. celve th-t rich cnntry Bran, that weisrhs 30 lbs. to the hunhel. Buy titu kin-t tht will keep yonr cows fat, at Vl JKEliY BK(S., deeT So. S2 Main st. w thoulde-s at low prices, at de.28 V1CKFEY lUl'i.". sfVBBJT JTTK.tCTfOJX' f 8CH-MI'-We have just received our second purchaie of Winter Dry Goods, coraprtsiotc some of the oet brandt that th world can produce. A crtat varietv of Dress Goods, Brond Cloths, Tweeds, 1siroeres, Ac. eCU A PtiKK BUSSING. onv3o 49 Mai6 St. in UCM&HIJV VJWMstt r 21) dozen BS j ust received at BCHAPKEB A BUSSING', - dec 5 ' No. 4: Main street. JtTJ!S& frails, new crop and vary line, iU4t receive 1 and for sale by dec20 b. K. (ilLBEKT CO. nt TOJV8 Of RICH COL'.VTUlSl9 BBAN jait now reciTlug from the Railroad and for sale at Vl' Ke.KY BSuS., jan7 K.i. 8i Min street. Pittsbure- Monfiv Taken at par for goods or in pi men t of iltbts, or bought at a small discount for bankable fun.l. by jar.7-lw SAWtlKL OR P.. X CH tfHUJP.4 bins excebior JLi Syrnp, the best in tbe ci:y, at jan8 H. K fi'WK'S. JZif more Syrup, none better in th3 city except the Excelsior, at II. A. COOK'S janS 73 Slain etreet. WM HjJv! HHJ.VIirt tons rich counti v MM Bran, at II. A. COOKS. Jan8 73 Main street. tl WH ti T PHTATnF.X. 60 bushels very K9 tine ana largy gaeet Pot itom, at Jan7 II. A. COOK'S. MP lfl H M.KJltf l.A It It 5 tiereo prime M. -"iBrd at S'.c per pound, at jan8 H. A. COOK'S. grmlVJ8 t JtlCH! 2 t.erce Prime Bice, lor jlfc sale at . A. CiMjIt'H, j4u8 73 Jiain street. u- our J -3 3.0 boxes extra Talm Soap; It) do German do; 10 do Fancy Bar do. aeceitel this day br H.A.COOK, Jan8 " 73 Main stieet. 10 bbla extra Pickles, at jan8 II. A. COOK'S.
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3- 33 TO" 33 jE5. Sa IIMII 1ICY OFFICE: IM MARSLE HAJ.L. r EVAXSVIbbK, IJS0. -TTS .VOI JPB K PIBIJJ TO TJMJ3 M fiisksaiid isae Policies ia several of the oldest aud most reliable Insurance Companies of the Cnited States. STOUK3, STOCKS, uvti.UL.isat.ai MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured a the most favorable rates. MABISK A"SD IJr-KD AVIGATU) Kisks taken on FLAT-BOATS, E& RGKS, ST KAM BOATS and their 0AF.G0E3. . Al, ap.piications received for LIFiS IESC KANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over 5,000,000. ; aj-Oflice, Marble Hall Building, Ko. 9 Main st. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE HISURAKCS "WITH TIIS xl, - I'll t V1 iJjllC Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE A2iD UTIHPAIEED. Jet Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud tbe prestige of 40 years ancetia an j exierieiico. UPWARDS OK Sl,Oa,UOO Of lossee htve beou jpaid by tbe Btna loouraoce CuDipewy in the past ii yeara. Tlie ralua of reliable Iusurauc . be i'i areut froai the following LOSSES PAID BT ' . - .iTNA BCRIsn THB PAST FIVE In Ohio,. S4St,52fl.S3 InMichipHn, J1S3,M3.SI Jo Vi:onsin, K)t,0d5.()7 In Kenuicky, al,93.40 Mi6.ioari, 3Jil.518.tH Iowj Kiiin. ll,3!-9.45 In Indjun,... 14,a9.81 In Illinois,... 418,87.41 TenDeeee,.." t7,.r)49.21 iteming & Neb J),M5.77 Penu'a Va.. 31,5yo.S2 Ark. Jb G....- 23,945.0 Hiisststiippi and Alabama,. ..S6il,412.1tl.. Fire and Inland Navigation Kwke acoeitol at terras consistent witB solvency nd fair profit. Eipocial attention given to int'tranc of DWELLINGS and Couttmit, for term of 1 to b yearf. The eolid eprvice long and successfully tried, and the many adviintniree the .Etna Insnrance Company pos iertRoa in ita line, should not be orerlooked by those re;idy to insure and understanding tbeir beat intrreats. Dnrine "stringent time " the necessity for roliaMe 1 near a me becomes an imperative dntythe ability cf property owners to euttvin loan bio then much l-wsenod. Agencies in all the principal cities and (tti througbont the State. Policies burned witbou ! lay, by auy cf the duly authorize! Aunta ot rie Company. ' hJ-BosineHe attended to with tlrspHtrli mod fidelity. J. W. NKXSjCN, Afftnt, ' MarMo Ilall EuildinR, Main streot 5 eept!4 KvanvviHe. InJiaTia. "T PREPlTlir TIME" AOAIKST THE FIRES OF FALL . a v PRIME A ISO. X IXSt'RAXCK IN TUB OF HARTFORD, CONN. Tlio Fruits of the PUccnix Are manifest iu the following HUlmciit of FACTS AND FIGURES ! SUowiug tb ainou'it eqoKlii:4 to public beiif.Ht, in the sIirjjo tf ltsreg p:iid iu tha Wot iitt 1 ci.tiitbf durltii? p;ft (ni ar ; aline of vain-.M't ?Prvice. liAitftrul'ie dm well a dunuoudaMA, &n i wbi. I shouIJ migfst - or To every man irtio desires to bestnw hi infflrance patrnnae upon a - WELL THIKU CORI'OSATIOS. 510,277 is...... S7,f.22 t...;.. t;:,171 6ti 32,fi7d CS iU.2?- 1:1...... 31 , 8.K.V) Id l,lt7 "0..... 9.7H5 X E4 0..4 So 4:i l5t ,tJ 65 27 jm S3...... Xi.Shd 4 i. 3,!a 98 6-55 5o...H., .OHIO ;.. INDIANA .. ILLINOIS.... MICHIGAN... W1S0ONS1N.. I11WA ...... MINNESOTA., .....KEBBASKA KANSAS; KKKTUCUY. TBNNBSKKi. jussissir pi.. Missoom.:... ......AUKAXSAS.; TKXA-S. .... ALABAMA. .. .. a7.iV32'.!' ........ .-9,i74 (h (-.s 3.2-) IS M . ...... -s.oss 10 :. 1.TC7 V 7C5 W Sl.uoi 3'1 4:;,im cjo S0.SS2 M 27 6ii8 J'S . ...... ai,.a v-i S,;1 5S 55 In the eqni'abfe artfittiuttt and prompt Cash'r rpne to ih KfiOEXIX standi pre-4Trii,t; itf at th htid of its profession; while tis ex.tenainey pracUeal, and jlrit-chisa bnsinens system of tical C'gencitt, U wtt excelled by any similar corporation in the world. loRuruucies eolicittwi, and policies ia--utd and tonwed in-lbi leuiJinjr Corporal ion, at fair r teat !y; OFnt'K : iUarble ilall Duiidiiifr. Maiu sirn;S.' AGESCY OF THE United Stales Life Insurance, "No. 40 Wall strctit, New York. . Joe. B. CoLtEss, Pres't. J"0. Kirir, SecV. Cath Capital $100,000. Total cash Anteti in 1860, 5600, 000. , ; ASNUAli INCBEASE OVEK 5200.000. riividends dciared every three yeara.- Proofs a:cumukitd at ciUHponiid interest, on the principle of a savingsank, payable in addition to the siuns insnred iu cash. The bosiness-of the Company is conducted upon ft Ct"w"i ihitei flu-'.'itutnei. . . . . . . . ' Overnight thousand insurances have been effected by the Company Vmcu lis orianization. . . Premiums on "fl-.Oootor lite, may be pan! quarterly, srDii-t'.nuttUy. or annualiy. ' BATTtLl., 11KIIM & AMHKS, As'tt. " QiSai: No. ? Main strwt, ' ' "EvmuViII", Ind. Pa. H. G. Joss. Medical Kxaminer. Oftice: First St.. above Walttut. rov'21-lvd SALE OF PROPESTY AT AUCTION. &.V TIA'SIUI' THR tfi 114 V L9' of January, 1SC2. Inillsell at Aortiou, tthe highest bidder, at the Marino Hospital, tear this city, ail the personal prope.-ty in aud around that bnildinir, as foliowsT One-borsn, exrefs wat on and harness, one cow-, a small lot. of hog. to Imaheis corn and some hay; ti . use and kitchen, furniture asfollowsr 17.) chairs, II fable and cor. ers, 1 ptass cupboard, 3 wardrobes, 4 Bates. 40 washstends, 5 dinine tables and covers, 20 t pittoons, 10 looking glares, 128 pillows, 2( pillow slips, It'-i bed sheets," 8 table cloth's, 67 towels, t l b.lt'ds, ;j4 nioqnito eirtains, 3 tK-cks, 4 bt-1 blankets, 12 Rhoiel. tonga and pokera, f,i shuck matn-sses. 54 cotton mat'ess -s (part ner y 50 watrh bowls and pitchers, l" toilet set. twd pans, 60 chambers,- I " bos( itat nhirfs, 2 cookirir sloven and fixtures, 5 dozen cups aud saucers, 1't plates, knives and torks, and ether articles of kitchen furniture too numerous to mention ; 1 platforrn scales, 6 door scraper,l wheel barrow, U wawh tnbs, 12 coal hods. Also an assortment of. medipines, jars, and other article belonging to the hospital, depai tment ; 45 cords cf uud and 60 bushels coal. . - . falo to commence at If) o'c'ock a. M .anil I j be continned, if ne-arj, from day to day, unt.l ail is sold. Teri, Co-'A. jai.7-lw A. L. ROBINSON, Pnrveyor. JjE.JS l'J pes extra nuaiity 15lu JEJC mixed Jeans jtmt received and for sale vbeap at - bCIiAFlitK A BCSSINU't", decSO , No. 13 jSIaiu etreot.
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I 1 JCY THst S. W. USE. -J 5 ; Esclusively for the Joiinial LAST NIGHT'S H3SPORT. Pight at Romney Cameron RsigTied Stanton1 3 .takes his place Latest from S an ta Fe Latest from Fort res3 Honroq TTnion Victo ry ;, in " Kentucky Ac live Operations at Cairo Gun boats Skirmish with Rebe Batteries." i "; K- "'. GairoJ Jau. It. Tha gunboats Essex, St, Louis and lyler made a reconnoiseance dowa the river to-day They ; Epproacbed within a mile and a half- of Coiumbua and fired several shells into the camp. The ret els ratarned the fire from thre or four guns without doing any damage tp our boats. The effects of our shells is' not known.? Ko obstructions, ia the river nor. masked bat teries on thashore were discovered. . Gen. SIcClernard's column, movedfjo tbe direction of Blaadville, Ky- to-day. . . Geu. Payne's force moved forward, this mornicg from ttrrd s. lJoint.' Tne.:2d . Regiment, Doutrlas Brigade, will arrive to-night. Tbe 7th Iowa, Sth Visconsin, 45t!i Illinois are expected to-morrow. . r r ; Louisville, Jan. 14. The rebeU of Hindman't oommand came np the railroad bunday "night and burned the depot,' a I blacksmith shop-and tooif all the , goods from the store of Mr. -Mustani" at Horse Cave. .' ' - - f ; . . The Bowling Green correspondent of the Nashville Courier says Gjn. Johuston has called upon- the Provisional Government of KeutOcky for 25,000 infantry and. 5,000 cavalry, for three years. ' Floyd's brigade from Virginia are going to Scottsville, Ky. - - ? ti . All qniet down the road, r . ,; , v oet Mohroe, Jan. 13. The transixji'ta Louisiana aDd New BransWick' wiih the rsraaininp; troops of the Bnrnside expedition left here last night. A few tugs - are still bere, said to be a part of tbe expedition. ' The bark John Trucks with tbe De'Epinieul Zouave3,' which went ashore on the passage from Annapolis, has arrived and is still here. . - ' Tbe propeller JIatanzas from Port Royal has arrived. - The Spaulding1 sailed for Hatteras and Port Royal Inst evening. Commodore Goldsborough 13 a passenger iu the. Spauldinf. The Pensacola arrived here this eveuini' TIMES DISPATCU. Washington, Jan. 13. There is much doubt expressed to-cight, whether ilr, Cameron vill be confirmed as Minister to Ru.vRia, but Li will be, I think, without a doubt. Ben. Wade was the chief competitor nrged upon the President for Secretary of War in place of Cameron. Cassins M. Clay returns to take a command io'tbo army, llewill bu appointed a Britrrtdier General. The appointment cf Stanton m S-ort tary of War, f;ives great pleasure, lie is a man of great determination and pluck, and it is believed he will push oji the,var. " Sisdalia, Mo., Jan. 14. Advices have reached bora that the 1st Kansas regiment, which was pent from here some days since, arrived at Lexington on Friday last, where Ihsiy arrested several cf the most prominent and active rebels of the town. They took' and- destroyed about 1,500 boys, being packed for the usa of Price's rebels, antj a good dial of other valuable property. . About sixty rebels belonging to a reg iment t Col. Alexander, now a .prisoner -in St.Loili?, were captured abut, sis miles miles from here Saturday last. - -t '. Washlsgton, Jan. ..1.4. The Assistant Secretary of tie. Treasury... returned to - bis post yiEterd ty.. Que. hour. at'terwirds ab chief Cierk v.' a 3 (stdckea down.- aod .is uos dangetonsly il!. . - i , The PresiiJear, to-'dayj sobmittp.l fo Go 2rcs3 tha correspondence between the Anstriitn Minister aad Mr. Seward, rehuive to the Trent ali'air. - - i , ' ' - la Count Rw;L berg's letter Jo dieValier nuU&nan, he characteriaea tho soizure of Madtpa add Siidell a3 illegal, and sees nothing objectionable in England's dr-mand. ... .Mr. Seward's reply is of the same tenor as liis" other letters on this subject. - " ' LoinsviLLE, Jan. 14. The followiug official documents were just receiretj at Headquarters here : . -, , -,. PAtNTSVILLE, JaQ 8. To Capt. J. 1). Fry, A. A. G.: . ...... .' I entered this place yesterday, with, tbe 42d regiment of Ohio, 4th Kentucky,, aud 300 of ihfi 2d Virginia cavalry. On heHrii!?; of nay approach, the main rebel - force left their Birongly entrenched camp and fled. I ssnt my cavalry to the rnoutu of Jenin's Creek, where they attacked aud drove the rebel cavn'.ry which had been left as a Tan guard, distance of five .miles, killing three and wounding a considerable number. Marshall's whola army .is now flying in alter confusion. He had abandoned a large ainouut of his.Etores. Yo have taken fifteen prisoners. " Our loss was two killed, and one wounded. I start in pursuit to-morrow morning.' J. A. GARFIELD, Colonel Commanding. . ' IlEADjrARTE3 18th BuiGADt;, V r ' ' Prestonsburg; Jan 11. . Capt, J. B. Fry A. A. G : I left. Paintsville cn Thursday coon with 1,100 men and drove in the enemy's pickets two miles below Prestonsburg. The men sU-pt on their arms. At 4 o'clock yesterday - morning we moved toward the main body of the enemy at the forks of MWdle creek, under command of Marshall. Skinniphirii; with his out post began at 8 "bVtpcfc a. m. We engaged his force cf 2,500 aid three cannon pofed on the hill and fought them til dark. H iving been re-enforced, by 700 men from Paintsville we drora tbe enemy from all their positions. He carried off the majority ot his dead, and all his wounded. This morning we found tweoty-seven of his dead on the field. His killed canoot be less than bixty. We have taken twentylive prisoners, ten horses and a quantity of stores. , The enemy burned most of his stores and fled precipitately. To-day I have crossed the river and am now occupying Prestonsburg. Our loss is tw killed and twenty-five wounded. . (Signed) J. A. Garfield, '"" ' Col. Commanding. Sr. Louis, Jan: 14. -There . i3 high authority for cay id g tnat Gen. Sigel is still a Brigadier iu service at Rolla, Mo., and has no intention cf resigning it. ., . , -
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' Kansas Cirr Jaiinary -1 3. The San'a Fe Mail has -arrived, -with dates to Dec' 2?. Two thousand .Texas troops we reported to be marching up the Rio Gracile river fct the purpose of attackiag Port Graig, and the same dumber are- matching op the Pecos river to attack - Fort - Union. The troops Stationed at Fort Wise have been ordered to New Mo-rim T.irt Union is wall nrrrtarpd to .eceve an attack, but tea-rs are entertain ed t.-:at Fort Craig will be taken, and the Texacs advance. oa. Santa Fe. ConsMerable excitement prevails in that place; , Fredehick:, Md., Jan. 12. Advice3 from " Martinsburg of the 9th report no regulars of the rebel army there, .All the troops at Winchester had left to join Jackson. It is reported that Jackson had. attacked Iiomney, and the rebel loss was 100 killed, 70 wounded, arid 200. taken prisoners. ' This was reported by. a rebel militia captain.; The rebels are said to have burned .l&tb, and will burn other towns to prevent their use by our troops. t . .t i ' - : - : ' ,ii " "- . FROM CAIRO.- .?'c. . peUal Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazet te. 1 ' '' m ' ' Cairo,' Jan: 12 ,T '"" THE CA1E0 EXPEDITIOJT. --'- ... Matters here and at Fort Jefferson remain iQ statu'qno, since my last dispatch. Messengers from below report the troops comfortable. ,Tbe Tocatfori selected is a : good one. , The weather ha3" turned quile cold. with sharp, cutting winds. The roads are drying Very fast. ' "..'-. A nephew of Gen. Polk. was captured last night near Blandville, by one of oar' scout ing parties. ' He had in h!s- possession dis patches to spies in Columbus." . , . .' : Capt. Baxter, Quartermaster at this post. has been ordered to assume command 61 the transports: Capt. Kotrntz is to report 1 to him, . ; : : A dispatch to Gen." Grant" from Fort Jefferson, states that this afternoon a reconnoisance was mads in the direction of Vulumbue by a large force of cavaly under Capt. Stuart, supported by the, Tenth liiinoia Regiment, Col. Morgan, and the' eigh teenth Illinois, under tol. Lawl'er. . Gen. McClernand accompanied .the force, which went three mile3 beyoDd EUiott's Mills. The cavalry drove in the rebel pickets. At the same time thn gnnhoats Il'ses arid St. totiisj under orders of Capt. Porter, of the. Essex, went down the river' toward Colum bus, and when our regiment left beavv fir ing was heard in that direction. " " ; ' ' Cairo, Jan. 13. , ; Nothing fresh from below to-div. All pa?se3 to Bird's Point, Fort Unit and Fort Jefferson have been stopped. Under , no pretense wilt ihey be granted to citizens. snow commenced falling at, noon, and continues. rrt . - , ' . . ' a wo more coiumus win he moved into Kentucky to-morrow: . - 1 1 e tratisnorts here have been charter'-" for that ournose. Gen. Graut mode n visit of insDeotion . to Bird's Point and Fort Lioit "this afternoon1 am assured from the best authority that the troops are on their way here from fct. Louis, and will arrive to-uight or to-morrow. Fifty prisoner? takeuby Gen. Paine, uniier orders of Gen. Grunt telegraphed. yesterday, were brought to Bird's Point today. , Among them is the celebrated Col., Bird, from whom Bird's Point derives, its name. It is said positive evidence exists that he has contributed 35,000 to aid the rebellion. and that he voluntarily' sent bis slaves to work on the fortifications at Columbus. I'hree of the ne- tu'nWits. thu 0:irn;idoltt, Louisville and Cairo, evvins: out into the stream to-morrow. A few uava wiil suffice to get all into eO!nmi?si'n. - , ; I lie weather bus turned tuteu?t-ly col 1.. New York, Jan. I t. -A lotier from St. Helena reports the capture ly a l-riti.-li miboat f the i!uve bark f.vr,i i-it' Vex- i-l.-witti 625 negtws on bo.ird. Another is supposed to have got clear-" w if. O'lO Shtv.-. FtVEDEHiiK, .Mn,.l;iii. 1 1. ihi' report ; U not ttthf ntk'Mtid, tbrtt Jackson tiirevp several' shells into our liiii'rt, ui it.mcoi-.is, Jfe3-" teidsy. . ,. -'... ;.. -. Sasov Uook, Jnnunry li.--The steanjec Champion from A.-pinwa!!. wiil bo.up afout 1:45 p. "a.', crxcrxxA ti market: ,-. ; Ciscinsati," Jiuarv .Fl3ur a'xd'G raix remain without cbaosre. LTbe deuiaud is eood for Cortij Outa and Hyu at tue last, quotatioiif, but vt-ry ltgLt for a'l other, articles. " . , Whisky in tjyod -. dmaud with'-salta of 3,000 bbls at 15c. ' " Good demand for h'ttS; prices 5c. higher,: closing buoyant at. 3 25(,3" 35, holdws'asking 3 30Q3 40. Recei its for the week as given by the Price Current, were ,49,000; aud the season, 410,000. , Mess Pons firmer at 0 '2Z92). Gkebs Meats 3 253 '50(p 75. Nothing done iu bulk meats ; sidts can be bought at 4c. . , .'' , . -. No change in Lard ; market firm at C.Grocsbies firm at lull prices. ,- - Exchasgs dull" at J discount and -"par. buying, and par to J prem. selling. Mouey and corn maiket is unsettled under the report to the Chamber of Commerce ihat the Bostoni Banks hud , thrown out. dtmaud treasury notes. ' " , ; i , , .NEW VORK MARKET. ': , ;New YoiiS, Jan. 14. Flock fi:m ; sale of 10,300 bb's. at 5.45 5.C0 for superfine wesiero; 5.805.90 for common ta medium extr.t westeru;;5.05( 6.00 for shipping brauds extra R. 11. O.fc; 6.106.75 for trade brands. -H.J( , ; , Whisky easier; sales at 2324., Wheat very rjuiet and firm; scarcely aDythinjaf doing ; supply limited. Indiana red .1.43; common white western 1,44. Rye 8281. 13 ah ley 80. Corn quiet and uncbuuged at. Co lotmixed western. - , Oat.- 4143! ' ' Pork steady and in fair demand at 1!.7512.37 for mess; 8X08.50 for prim. Beef very firm and unchanged. j Bacon. sides iu moderate demand at C for city and western Cumberland cut middles; tor long ribbed;:" for fhort, 77J for short ver. ; ; . ; , Labw in Wtls. iffgiSg; in kees P. . StOAB. la'g;? sales h.i 8(5;.S; Havana iu boxes at -7J((?-.8'.. ' . - , ;, .; . NEW ADV ERTiSSflE-lTS-J2t E e.-ra-i7, piifht t'-Wd Oil Paiuierr?, port.-j Ido.ooly rtiurtjnt; iut-h ehiranov. -Pant tiljiniy 1'6 6!eu at Vli.lvKltV BK !Z fx" H.1CH i- VH IsJtU (J H o- ILff Toogoei. nt : , riec28 ' VICa Kltf BSi3., M.iiift. ,. Ylt , JLZff JP Sr, ihTzTn T x otlCo 11 Oil Vljr Pirrio-r just rt-crivd for the purpco "of atteriiiK I-ard "il and Ktni-i liinir". fjimtn can lm cl an)?t.d in five minutes. AIb-i l'. du Joil Oil-i-'himjievs ; 2 dnz.-n rf-ii-heH to cl--n cUi'tiu'j's j W ickinf hDd frhsdes, it ' V1CK"KX ?UIS. li;ive jiwt re-'J-d ceived larsre assortment of C'o ti Oi! srlfcti-d in person cxprei-ly for th KvsnsTHIo tru-lf.. W'tt fioiicit Rti exminarioo . f price .ni.l quality, us wo tre" coniidont. a. l--:-trr or cLiMp(,r lot cannot ha finnd this sido cf Ciocitiuatt. Price from 5ilcfuti to $1 7oeich. i, , dtclJ .-. VtCUEKY BP.05., 2 Main nt .J li ti K J SNf RTJi GYT TtJ letbuapsat II. J . SC'li LA;PF15i;'3
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS, j C.COP.POSAT10N.KOTIGE, ;, ; OBJjES.-F0a.ri ASK . BIDB-WALK. Peceuiber 2X..tyl. And now it ie hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City ot t-1('lts fron'tine n r ' adioining the Northeast aide I f Second atfect. from. (Iain street to the Corporat t'n line iu sai l c-itj , cause the siduwa.Ka tnereon . t.. to bo Lroujr'ut fi th proper grade, and that thoy caiiss a sirt-MaJk -ot Clous Ko. to be laid down thereon within thirty slays from tbe publication, of this ordtr. . I BCEKK, Cl.-ik. Clerk 'fi pflio. S in nary i; 1S62. . : CORPORATION NOTICE. ".. E P B B F O R P L A NK SID K-W A L K . lc, 28ih, 1801. And now it is hereby ordered 1 ani directed by the Common Council of the city cf Evan' vilTe, tht the owners cf ail lot or parts of lots iranting . on or adjoining the south side ol. Sixth Blrot-t, between 'ihird Avenuo and Fourth Aveti le.in aid City, cause the side-walks thereon' j to be brenfjlito the-proper grade, aud that thoy cuueo a aiuewaik 01. Class ISO. a to belaid down thereon within thirtv days from the public! ion of tlii4ordT. -" - P. BCIiKE, Clerk. : ' . Clerk's OCioe. January 1, ISC'.!, jj ;. , ..V GORPOR ATIOX NOTICE. ' ; ' ' 0SDK8 FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. De. 21, 18G1. And now it is hepeby ordered and directed by the Common. Count:,! of t. be City of EvaDsville,. that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining tho north side ot" Second street, from Fulton Avocae to Fifth Ave nue in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class Sir-; 2 to be laid .down thereon within thirty diiys from the "publication of this order. . !'-- - - P. ErfeKE, Clerk. CljBrk's, Office, January 11863. . r MWKPOilATION NOTICE" eRljfcB FOX PLANK EIDB-WALK. 1 Dec. 21, lbbl. And bow it is hereby ordered and directed by the Crnjmon Council of the Gity oi Kvanfville, that the owners of alt lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Fifth Avenue, trom a point opposite Second street to front street in sai 1 city, cause a sidn-walk of class No. 2, to be laid down theroon wiihin thirty days from tho iublication of this ordir. ' r P. Bl'RKB, Clerk. : . ; Clerk's Office, January 1, 18 si. ... f , -CORPOiiATION NOTICE. . . uOEDEB FDB FLANK SIDE-WALK; ; Dec 21, 18G1. Aad now It is berJy ordered and directed by the Ciuon Council ti the City of Kvanviile, tu'it tho owners of all lots or parts of b, U fiSontiiH; cn or adjoininir the--Kortheast side of Krone stieet, from Fifth Avenue to l'earl stroet in said City, came a oi.lewalk of Class No. to be f.iid down 'tbereoft wihin thirty days from the publication of tliis ordtr.-- ' ; P. BCKKK, Clerk i C"erVt4,Of!i:e. January 1, . . . . . , . ' "c!3iTpoRll,ioN7KWicF. . ' ., ; ORDEH FOll PLANK SIDK-WALK.- : If-c. i ii,, 18C1. An 1 now it is hereby ordered and i!'rei:te i by tho Common Council of the City of r.vaiH-villc, that the owners of ail lots or Parts ot lota f. -outing ob or adjoaiinc; the Northeast sido ot tVout fctieot, from l'earl to tiixth streat in said City, "caurie a Hidrf-watk of Class' "No. 2 to be laid dowu thereon within thirty days from the publication of thisoider. I1". bCHKK, Clerk. Clerk's ( ftiee, January l, rORpofrON j,UTjCE aiiEd yes flakk side-walk. : i-.ITce' 2L. 18tU. And new it is hereby ordered arid (jhe.ifd t-v the "ommoii Council of the City f K.. aiiovill-!, thrt the owners of atl lots or parts i f lots frontiiiif oil or adjoining the Northwest side of Clierry sireot, hetweeit Kighih and Ninth streots in laid City, cau-'e tlm sitlo-waiks thereon to be broujj.lit to the proper grade, and that they cause a si !n-w lk of cl a-s .So. 2 to be laid down lhereon within tliirty days from too publication of this order., ' . . ... i. ...... . P. BUIiKK,. CJerk. Cb rk's OUice, Jinuary I, 1S62. , Of TffK O I' Ji JVWJYU ft V and tvine out ol i'nblic Ailcva. A?rbty fo tl ( lif't Usr and Ordinances of ihe Citv. notion i li.Tf' v jrirn ih-it ou Tho- 14fh day of De'i.eirill r, -lh'l , un -orii:r vas p sd bf thVoiumofl Cui'.til ot" the City of Kvans-vilip, . rcqiiiriiij lilifya to te bi d o'H ainl oprniel iu Block nniubrr eightytwo l ". ) i the Town of Liunarco :ity, now Oityof Kan.-rU'e. aa.l thiit .a.juui hliuwinc; tli posiiion, width nut 'onpfh of eail Alleyfi up-pood-3 sid Of del, ud -is on file in this "in-.." " v ' 1 P. Bf'ftKK, Clork. Olrrk's Ora-t', Jan. S, 1S'',2. - t,-t. 0v ! ' RPlATlONonUjC" : jOHDIll VOil FLANK SIDE-WALK.' liir-. il, l'Cl. :And now it 4h lireljy ordoie t a , it liiwlo ! ly t! Common Coin.-il t-f the Oify of KvanHillf, that the nwufin," nil Jots or parta ( f !om liontin.T on 'ora(linTrii,;r tho coolli tiiil of FrAi:l5!x fTiH-t, Irniii Sii 'Mid Awaait t Ihirif Ayjii in wid city, wise tho xid.'-wlka theroon to ho hmuight to thn proin.r irrud, nnd that tht'y r.-msii it si.jc.v.!,!k of CiiiSi "R". 2 to le laid down th rton v-ittiin tV.ii.'y (is.yi fivm tho publication of t tds ordt r. p. irtrnSE, n.-ik. '" 'li rji'n Oft;. , Jiiury 1, IWi . cortFtiiiATiox xoi'irj;. . ; ORDKtt F.5it rt. ASK SIDlJ-wJl.K. " Tv. . .!,' 1?(;1. And now it its h-rcliy ortkmt ar4 .iirecttid by lt:o t .'oraiiooii (;MiitK-il of th Citv of Kv;iiiv;IK, .tpat tho o.wtii -rs .f uii lo s tr P'lrtl i Urt frd-ii in on or adjojuin til'; K'lt moo ot Third Avon t'oni i rjuikim xtrei't to Sixth- '.ry.-t, in taid : city,cno thfe Mtiidwaik8 thorun i4 fcrt ht to iuo propi-r ia(ii', j-.ti:i t:i it ,tbijy .cise a mao-wailt of rings No,. io Ph ltit down tf,ifPon ithiu thirtv 'dsiy fr.ni tli pirblloiitioA ft" this order. - P, UUKK.li, f!lH-k, ; Clerk'n 0!Hc, Jnn-irv 1, l."02. - , , 'SEW Ai)VEIJTiS2II;TSv! - f?vr J2.-f fjf From th "-"a'liins'on fcfubli., 'J ia Eran-ii!ij, on 'l'hiifiSa'yv'.rm-.uiiry Sth, lo"2, a -SljAUti MARK, na ly to ,in irh-i !(int -In:-, l.'i1, humid l.iih,. h.-:vy in.'U'i, uippi 1 oil' a liillt , cot hfj . Auy one iiF(iv. rii)g 'ir to the VvV.g..i'ii,ton Uduij oiahif writ 4i i.t-illi -.' re warded.I'ftKfSTl .V 11 into ivIUCii. , (yolkshoto copy lw ) j;!Dt3.11w' ' 9'. K 6?) rtv.ms torts. t';H v4f.a am t fv - h 1. 8, int re." t-;V(in, i fr vlii SS..K. GlL,lKT CO. " o. -1 -ycamor st. -:r bi.-'.tjcl'i ;--r fft'ti'-iii ajy S. f. 'Oll.'IlfiKT A.-C0, 1 J ciift'.t ty hy ' ' j'lill te.1 , f-'il tale J&S by S. E. UlL-KKKT & CO , ..." jnll , iHo. 4 2)cunior strctU ' r? nT'- a 1 , f T.J Lt. V 16- ("J.V A Hi H. K$ 2," hoxtis, Hill it t,'o.,ctrit tiillmv Cauidle"; j,. l.r. duK Kmery & Sou., o's Mar CandUs; lr " do do ' 1 7's ' ito c"o; 5 do ...' flo .-; '-i't&b'ki do. At r' JnJ II. A..C0OIC S. - & t ti iHjti.i 2' JZ. it Uit.M aacka iiBCKJJ9 wisartt Flour, Extra, at jan8 ' " , ". fJ. A." COOK'S. " . ' V u 50 Hi-k V.i, ite st WliMt Klor; So hr saclia Whiro Wlimt rionr, at II. A. fWK'.S. ' - j.mH .- T.! '-lain iift; tgTtraiJViiil HOwYt "'() lt cli& cs 'O Honey, at jai:S Ii. A. Oouli'S. , 7.1 viain street" Cijj'tn ii .vie n- uu, i:.i f-rA. 6 hhda choico Ji. X. Sugar, at . janf II. A. -COOK'S. S.fJ? HE A.N .1hc8 , at H. A. COOK'S, . ,! 73 Slain atreet. , h .i i' f I. JK J. -2 rKTrrei reoii 4i -t ut:s . tV Applei: j .Jl8 at , -, . II. A. OOK'S, ' 7 Main htrcrt. ar-WSJy Vll.! VOJII OIL! M hbU ex- - tia Coal uil.iust roiwivd at' ji!.,3 11. A. COOK'S. 7.1 M.iin -rt. iiV etrairlcd Lard Oil, iiat. recoivt.d, at jaiiS II. A. COOK'S. f1J!0H WlTJ.VA' ?. lU!.-irruDda Mf clioicf new and very fit lie iri t Hank CjdtUh, t ' II. A. CyOK'.S. jan8 ! " .- - 7:t -Main s'reut.' ':,Vi'sfi.ff'iCi KPifiJi'KiTi'h f. i" kiits No-t 11 i .-keroi ; ' Ut i!o Xo i. ...:..;... ' . . .. i uo liieH liu. At jaaS .' II. A. COOK'S 10 . l arteis A, COK'tJ. M.bl, Hint Homony, at If. u : v t .- -T Pfarl starch, jil-t ee;-iied at jaiiS . , II., A. C.OOK'S. Vfi'J'U 'itOVi'K SitfjP. ltiTiam-l-. -liyar hniisi Pyi up. 'recivul thi-i d.iv, and sold at t.C'.-oota iK-rJioii at II. A. COOR'S. ' R ' . i . ., 7.1 Main tmot.' Goobers' Tools. WHITE"! KXfVES.-ADZES ASD AXTS " ' r.A Ki'osfi ' " fiCH PEm. White. VltOPEhsr EROE. , 1l6Wf.J.(( AX If CRotE.-, allsU: It I OCK Pi, AXES, Jieeck a4 Apple. W STEliH. I - - " f S.H 'IV 'ELlS, fomi.im rtrt'l Ejfrrt. E K.I CCS A NO I'OW RLISO EITTS. ' ft .'.r bTEEIj COM PAbt'Efl. - Tlih'hS JlO(Jl'.i,ro;i 11 y, to 1 iuch. - Tho al--ve nooils v.e r ti'..;-ai. wry low pii. o- for Cawh, and jiUiiraau- ihni A No. 1 in quality aid 8l!ftt. JACi.'U Sl'KAUB tSC'N,' jatil-Sw 7t Maia street.
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f - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS t .i 3 ' ff , ".:! rM 2 i TliiBi n j. Are now rofelviui; their. Third Stock v( Boots and Shoes this season, aud are now, prepiredi to k'cow thesicne. It is the largest -ud most complete stsck of ' - - -'i t - To te -found in tU Et-'ite ; jid, lavij3 been jpnr chaed for Cali, they cau aud. will jir snpeiior juducemuiild to aii ash Suyers Our Soek is compotejl mpart of the folloy;- ( ! .... iiiff, to-icit : . ... " : . .. i.i , . .j 200 cases' Men's Grain; CaVt. I airy Boots 18, 22, and ; 24 inch Legs. . , :.iJ - 50 cases Mcn'a Gent3' Soots. 100 case3. calf and P. calf do. 30 cases Negro Boots, 6-11, 7.10 --nA f tt '- f -J.W, (4IlU Kf-JL-X.. , , .. .., , 75 case3.; Boys' Gent, and calf do. " : ' 50 do Youths' Gent, and calf do. ., i . , 30 do Children's calf do. 15 do Irlen's Negro Brdfaris . C-ll, 7-12, and 9-14. 50 cases . lien's. . P.rime.'.'.37az'" iBrogans - J ' 30 cases Men's calf and Idjf! B'd Eroaris,;; hi 10 casc3 Men's calf Scotch ; Boots Extra. '; 10 cases;; lien's 'Lest .'.'PloW ., Shoes. " r 120 cases Women's kid; goat calf, and kip Bbot3.; ; 10 case3 Women's kid, calf, and fro-it Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid; and goat Boots.. - : : . 1 10 cases Blisses' - calf,' -goat . ana ina isaimoraJ, ,iJoot3 20 cases Boys' Prime Ya-. . Brogans, 1-5, and 4-6. ! v 20 casc3 Youths' Prime Wax do., 9-13. . ;;,v; 30 cases Childs' alf, 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.:" . a.",-.; , 5 cases Misses' do. 10 cases Men's Buffalo Oicr- - Shoes Asserted. . 10 cases Women's do. Assorted; . . I)eiJe v. rvthiiiR tU tint ona v.cijd hok. lor in. a W hi'!iiila toot aii.l Mn,n Slorti. . . . ' v'e have h1-io io Mora lit.lv.wn ,M"rrH, Vuy-,' aijj Child For aud Wvul i ' - : Of lat.t stjlei, that we ie h-lliuj; helow t lie market. Vt'e takn pridu Tn thon'insr and pricing our floods t.v th Trade. feill and eramlrje for yonrselve, or fend jour orders.- We apeak mii fieri, n in either cc-e. t . READ EYANSYILLE, Etcember 2S, 13C1.
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J.v !. t;.i.'iy xpuls of t. . -uv ra - Mnltitn - them-.! rankliox dis tfh rs ar. si pen t. i nde can, by, U, uii cf t,-.! roMi.iiy, ; t Vi9 froia t!i- .'. -::rj-.... ,. t.f I -ir m,Tro. and ulceren fores. i brr-?n n-moh' th .';! v 7, try.t.j rid iiar-!! ct a-rrtm.r ;. if r.-t .!--: ' do tlii throctrTi the ni-.t'irii! rbit: t-.' ft "' ' :'! by nn alfrralive iuPfli-i''.". ii"iTii ort t ".:(. vi'.n' ted tiood whnnvr- yTr r-i'i i-jT-i-rf' lrr' iaK tl ror krh th 6i.iu iu .iniid. n, j.niptiors'. -Soros;, ck-iine it nht-n yumnui ii. wiNirnct'.l r shinrlh Ibe -vcinH; cJ(:.tjjr,.s it v i.t-in-Tr v i fcrul, ulHm?r taciiHi wia n U juu ii n. . i.ai wher no particular di-or-l-.r n ' ' . '..i o-ij-'is fx-tiKU, and nv1 Oiii?tr. lor rt.r.rtnjo tl , otoo,! Kc'pth i.lood hait.iv titi Imt v-p'tli this j.al nhiin r-f J,j jm r.r-v nil : 1 - i I " De no iaJtiiirr health. ! ,.xiw!'ior l-.r o' Biiut bffw roue-, and 1 he croetmn- iii ,crv disordered or vui throv o. Sajaapariila t-.as, aud cit-rini-ve.. ti;i,rli . t). tioa of ,eeomplisur!ijr tfcein on.is. j.i t th had U'on eprwiously deceived by jin it, partly LecaiiKe tho cirne atoho liai i,'i' us (! - 1 virtce t.lit is claimed lor it, t,nt mor1 many proparasioDS, proteri.iii: to he ciie-e.itraie i extract of it 'cnta m but litiloof tho vn tu.. t aarsHparilla or any tiling -. Iiurtiiij lato years the public has r,:,: t ... lare liotttos, pretoadin-r to !:ivajnai t of K .r a of SureafKirili fjr ono dollar. Mo-t rf tli-e- ti e been frauda noon the aik, Jor tho' not otn . , tain little, if any, r-ars.i;iarii!, l.in ofiep, t,o , : .. live propertioa wh.itover. Jtc-or, Htterand i.h;n fni disappointment faaa f-dlowrd the no of h Vi nons r-xtraotot lMnMHrtU which Ukk the ket, until thu Jiatno iu-.ill' is jurrjy iii-i.idc ,.u heccrao BvjioEynijTH Willi 'i:pevif .(u r.id.tt..-.; isliil wec-iii tiiiictii:ponn(ii:ar-'.tiau:.i, ei, 1 i,.i. -nj to supnly fBCil reisj, dy i b;ill ,rwj.jp t'. n -.i-io frons tun l,aii cr,idiitHji,y v.!i'c:t ,-,; );:, it. Ai.d wc fhl irk w bavt-rrHnl f.r twins ivz'it hniV 't-'-whiciti r9'ttr-eii htiy tha fc pr -y ran .f tii., duMra'Uj4 iolouii'.-i! io c.:.r. ,,;.-r u t--..ciit their .coii-ri:M') frtti:p-t;. f t. , j '. reiucdv-siiunld lm imik h)Uly -tn cn!ir, t.) dirocaojng gu ttlo & tt!c, ep , -.'""i $ -j .i'ftBPAKEO.l'K. . . !Dr.'."J. A';"v:i . rii--i ! ili'i? ,.,?atx. :' niotiiji tier .vDitcji-'i-S iot.l-s f.r-,j Ayer.Te Cherry E -CtOTtii, nas won tr jt-tlt mtcn iotic.wu f.-r t:i ev-.y:varrr-ry of Throat and L'u ? .'mi i h. entirely nnneceswry for ti to rvuiiol trdeno of its virtnos, witun ver it but hecn an-; As it lias Ions, hc-in. iu co.-istaut tiu-ou. this sewtioo, wn ntvd not d- nior thin a -int. peopit itl cjnality fs kopt np to f l,o hest i eve Iwn, nd that it may ho relied on o Ca ijr relief all it Las ever Lot n fouad to do. ha--llMl." oyer's uatnartic -7 f f FOB THIS CtTKB l?P Ooirre, Jann4we,Iyipfu, IniH.jetlun i"vo.j, yl fctom.xch, Ei-i'iprlas, Jt-ad,u-he, f.lm, .,.. tim, Eniiitiom, oiiif tikui litnim, Liver CuiM,tait, liropty, U'tUnr, Turn on dnd ,s-i' i:i:nn,i. Worn, Uout, , NiTumhjin, of a ni.r Pi'l, ait f ,i- Pt-rir-iua tlte MooA t ' v -; ., : j ; - ' - 1 hey nro m::itr-voiitd, so that tho in-et fetnitivecaiiiake tlu-'ui i-lea;imtl y, iicd t!:v am t!.a htet aiierientr in ttte"$nri4 f r-t ;iM th j pi::-,o:.j cl a fa;uUy phj iic. , " - " l'iujB i2o cents ii;:303t; iffrf.x rvz !.?. "i.i ft i ' Grckt nnrnliora of Ch-r . ai.su, T"iyiicsnni, f t th J. men, ami eiuinozit ii:Mui.tixe, hij. (e:n, r-,e.r nime to certify the un-araiid u fniuKA of Uieio retntxiicK, but our.ni.ace Uor v. ill not p ji p.ii the in.sertioo of them.' -Tiw ASfntVl). l-.t i.um.; f,in!iU gMli.tir Akkuh'am AhMA.tc i& wliich tiii.y r riven, with at ( fail d iscrijitioiis f the aheve codi. plainui, and Uio trait mout t!ia! hhoiUd. o- fotlot-i3 for their euro. . . Do pot l pnt off lir.'ij;i-rCtiiiiptl" doitii wit u otlier pnii.iat:c;i..s .thoy iii.i.v vt'e pr-J ;. on. i. maud Aveb's, anil t.ike no .tii'"r. " ' 'fi.o nick va"! the tt aid thero ia l..r lb..m, uml t!i.-r &i o-:;d have it.. i ........... - ...... All our romcdius arc aoid wlioli and retail l-.v "' -. !,- ii. .-ll!'-pl!.jll, ii-jw) Pearcn, Tifiicli Cri'tn-lf," rTs-v..rilie; u: 1 doalers iu rouuicinos -vt.rvv, libr. .- ' -holeaalo a-eiin, Alien at. Co., Cincinnati, and It. A. itohiunou de Co., Looinvilie,. , liGGRIIAVE'S tmrmb & I U 1, ! It .Ji te f . Ml i .'j j-.-. . . . , jpom Liver Coiiiplati-'c, lever s Ague, c IHE ftKVHMIiil iiHr.xiw (ion nmi nms rf 'this rli :-. hraui iteine,ly m.i been the piet,al V-ra iil.ral flood .of :iu;,ouou ca'led l)ittrH,'-' f!len-d ju arii,i.a forma, Iroia a r,ti irt bottlw t-i a f.ve-i-1-;,,,, J-,; ., r. lit thi word "fiilti rs" ia h'lt another run; ftr " p" or some vilkiinons whisky mixtci-o. Xint tin reiul.v uroat rolief o- nv. i in.,m iuo luinnte dote, oii'o"t-'i;J!oo:ifi. tf.or nitdh-iue, Bccrhaye's Holland Bitters , ami tuts Kj' Ureal, tenet of after f,rpa!nitittt u.m -t.it-liBhed i'r it' a r-trntV inn which' t'Tt fic-.t im 'r.tiona itiid coMiitei ieita hav f.u!(J to und-rmiu tin PC-Jitiwoly vesetahlo jrroriuou, wli Uriy tBfiC'jDtpuiiJ t-j.ii'it.-i to prcHt-ive i;. But .B.Veii-ef-tbe noi't-o (H-ilf.PlT.t Botuv.-), price 03K:IJOLtA3. . ; .'. j. , vlUiia nodiciuo of lory tried t fiicacy fe- J'ai-v jthe b 'AAt.I, h'i. e-..euti,d r f --n. i..i : ,n ,,t good health wt4 for Cortrcctiiijj iSUorovr.- oi th at-ouaeit aiid Vare.U. . 1'woor thn-e ciiun will coovinci ths -ilS:rtfe,l of In wvlirmry efl'tcla. ' ; Tio -.wl! t,U-it',y r- ,n :i ita utreiietiii a li-ftiihy i rie.i of rne l.-r r, vwVi:i, and klduoy will soon tnko place, au l joni-wed imtUh l the quick rftilt. J'ur .V.'i .'. rjf!,; Trt BcDrhave's Kolland Bitter;:- ; J'of HIS HI -tii.1 fc-.f, 'try Bccrhavo's' Ilbilanri Bitters. Eoerhave's Hclland Bitter: Eaerhave's HolIrrrKl Bitters. Jor fiJUl UJn-MZU Try Barrha'-vC'c Hollntid 'mifcrz. J-r J.1JXH Off Jfi;rffl.', Irv Bocrhave's Holland Bittcrr. fur iOf-.TI tV We' , Ire Bocrhave's Holland Bittoro. 3cerhave's Holland Bitter.-. In all Inerroua, Itheismatio, and i."en'-i,f , tlons, it has in nmniToiia iustances prove i J i iy tenoiicial, and in oriisi's eiicro.iK-e i-jed -:, ;. ItfBd Cure! af 'y t Tho Pf'Tiniue, hihly-conccii rated iiierbiv land iiistera tautt) ia liolf-piut nut'ioM t niy, ,.; rMailed at Ono Dollar per !olti. 'iu-. g--. iLiaud for thi.i truly co!ei,raiit D'e'Si.- ',:,' ! . t : .- ei many imitatioii, wiiieh titoiLiio e!..i;-i j.-isrd aifmt ptaroivwwi;, ...... Jeirrtf inp'tuionj, :fa' o-,r . i . . -, ' . la"jl ifcrtry t,if,','c .,,. I J. '. Serjasiia. I'ac, 'lirei'&.Vzi SOLE PPOiv'icTGS::, - , -i j III .i:- - ; . . . AOEA'TS, Ei-jruDi'Jc, jnl. ' il.hi i .5 id la m.rnr hn JI-. ju.-t recou'ed aud Jur pate at .yj ceriw ;r , 'Jill's' r JI.A.CO'I Lamps I Lamps 1 f?A m f j( ,H Si OI c r v jti 'oim LAMPS, as yon can c-t tiietu aitoi--. .1 t r a mall price, when they will h" jut !i ,-o'i a any Coal OH Lamps that yon can hoy. I h .. c n hand a trood suriply oi genuine ".!, OU., F.XTUA nrtyrr. ' ' , ; J,A,UP VJUMfiETf!. . : s. i .. . Ct'Ati t'10-7Crf". ; Also a cood a!"rtiii?iit it Ci.'al sjil Lam B. 1'ni above are lor sale at hev pri." s atjani ' K. .Mitb.-il-il't- KH"6 P.-;r't"i -i. 1 WrHJV HT.Sr'fii f.,r .! at. t-i iil. J . bOiii. V fc. P K K It. V novi? , . ;. irii Mr 4 S 'J'. per Kauou I I coat XJ VFoil, at VJCiiKUV HR'., r.i ' T 1 . -i reiscd iiJ lor f I .-' ':' 1'.. do.-7 j.;iit ii ?'v. -r- - t 'ff.'ffOHbH I JrfVitC .'" T.x ii ii-' ivt . AjSt. hitry lior fttamieM and Coven J"-t rc eemad at bCilAi'KEil t ISl'.VIMt'.S, . . O&ejl J 1 -i - , .;, irf -;ia.a etrtei.
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