Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 93, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 January 1862 — Page 3

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...JANPABY Id Whr.t i Jnntmmi of Smltsrinf' mmd. Eietse among the Volunteers w uld be preventedby the free n of "HOI.fOWAV'S PILLS AND OIXTMEST." For 'Wound', Sorei and Scurf the I'lameai is a certain on re, ana or Kowel ymplalnts, Fevers, Sraill Pox, 4c ,the Pitjs re ihe best tneiic!ne In thV world". " &'l " J Tiling' t Otmufp iM m Joy J?orsttr Who can be beauiifnl with a sickly pale complex? ion? Keep the pores of the skin free, an 4 tlu Xio pure, and jour cheeks will vie with the rose n1 HHv.' The skin Is formed with thousands of pore iu every inch of surface whose office it i to carry off the impurities of the blood the ac knowledged cause of all diseases of maiikiml when the akin Is drr and parched when it is covered with eruptions w&en it is cold and dam my when thfre is Inward 'fev-r or inB.tmuiattpu it is iniposefble for the skin and-r these circuinstnncee to" perform. Its proper functions, aad to carry oft the inipuriftee freut the body as dtsiguett by onr Creator. " JUDSOS'S MOUNTAIN 1iERB PILLS remots these obstructions, and pruttce free and healthy blood, remote -the eruptions from the (kin, un J cause it to brich en with the ll usn of youth krcT beauty. ' Beauty without paints and cosmetics beauty produced by health-and hapriue. - - Judsoa Mountain- Herb Fills are (.old by all medicine dealers. - i ' dot 3 tJovst ' JVtc, What Letter news AO the af flic to J than to inform them of remedy that is going to restore them to be.,1 b r liave you the Dyspepsia or liver Comp'aiat T Are your diges tive organs debilitated or your neroous system affected I If so, at once resort to the use cf "XJoofaai1 German Biiiere" and you will be completely and permanently cured. For sale by druggists ad dealers in medicines every where, at 75 cents) per buttle.- . - No. l. Jl'ilJ. 1 here is nothing more valuable than health ; withoat it, the wealth of a Croesus cau afford no enjoyment, and life, instead of a bles sing, becomes a bnrdeu. Moojljutd't German Bitten, to those afflicted with any disease of the stomach or uijrettive, organs, will prove more val uable th&n,a mine A gjld. For sato by druggists aad dealers ia meuicitres every hare, at 75 cents r e.ttl? -.' '-" 1sn' Office 1 1 2 and 114 liroadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of - -' fc0NE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETS JULY lrf, i860..........fl,6ntj,6oo The Home Insurance Ccmpany insures against Loss or Damage by Fire cn Dwellings and theii contents, for a term of from 1 to 6 years on th , most favorable terms. Stores, Warebousef, Stocks of Merchandise Produce, Mauubctoiies, litachineand all insurable property, at fair and equitable rates and on - H.LAIIB II AVIG ATIOH - Aad Transportation, shipments upon the. Rivers, Lakes, Canals and Railroads, as low as the uatnre of the risks will bear, with fairness to the aKSnred and the Company. Adjusting ail loe-es (airly, and premptlv 'paylni: them. CHAS. J. MAKTl.V, Pres't. A. WII.MARTH, Vice Pres't. " J. Miltoii Surra, Secretary. . Jam MclJsc, Ass't ec'y. ! - .jjmi made to and aoliciee Issned by A- O. VA LIXKJK &tH. Art', Flriit Street, opp. Post OflW. &REAT CURli DR. LELAND'S AKTI-IlHEiraiATIC BAUD, 18 THK OblLY KNOWN BEMRDY Et Rheiimatism, Gcst & Neuralgia AND A CUBE FOB ' , All" Hercurial Diseaees. : It Is a conveniently arranged band. coutainSns medicated compound, to be worn aronnd the wais " witbont injury to the most delicate persons, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the dias3 from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal prieruee Contained in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reaches th disease, through the pores o! the skin, effecting In every instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a Ue.i'thj condition. ThisKand is alsoa roost rowerful Anti Mercurial agent, and mill entirely rslieve the system from the pernicious effects of mercery . Moderate cases are cored in a few days, aud we are stantlv receiving testimonials of its efficacy in Aggravated cases of long standing. . - " PaiccSl.lO, to be had of druggists g. ie rally. 31 can be sent by mail or express, with full directions for use, to soy part of the country, direol tYoni tht Principal Office, K. 40B Bresdnry,Kcw V or. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Prop's N. Ii. Descriptive Circulars sent free. sv- Agents wanted Everywhere. w For sale in Evausville by Keller J Waite. B erwood Hoi'ee, Evsnsville, I March itith, ltei. - ' Mr. W. P. Morns ,-" Dkab Sin : Knclo.-d find $2.00. t 5ui thai your Anti-RlieuiHtK: Band hasreuiove-l my Kheutnatism. I am, respecU'ully, years. L. A. Bhbkk, . ap2-lyd.vw ; With J. S. Ja.raess 4 To. , grpHJJV! aXJ.y: ! coTumiie to re. SL& ceive that rich country Bran. that, weigh 30 lbs. to the umhal. Buy t-i km I that wi!l keep your cows lat, at VIv K EJ1Y. BltOS., dW . lio. S2 Main st. ? I" w c II jm & j.yjf f-houldars at low prices, at de-28 VICKEUT BR0S.J OT KER UUSSUf'l'ti. We have j'ist received onr secouJ pdrc'iasn of Winter Dry Goods, ctimprisimr some of the best tirands that the world can produce.. A rrea t varf. ety of Dress Goods, Broad Cloths, Tweeds, CaSHi " meres, c. - bCHAPKKit A BUSISO, ' onv3o " . - 49!PiDSti VCMHMIJV UJ VJVrJbMVa-tu .ien lost received at , '-,'-, ...... SCHAPKKR A BCTSSfNG'S.dec30 .'-s- -. - - - fiio. 49 Main street. V TJt 5 frai s. I crop aa i very lina, jELJF intt received and for Sitle by dcciO 6." E. GlLBttT Js-CO. TJ d rV RICH 7JT1. JIlVF BBAS Jiwt now rec ivinir from the bail road and for sale at VlCKr.B? BROS., jan7 No. Si Msin street. PittsbuTR in cm ey Taken at par for gcods t-r in payment of debts, or bonght at a small disconut for banliah'e f juils, by jan7-lw SAMITKL ORB. yCHL.ii'Ht alfHCP.Z Ms exceleior Syrnn, the best in the city, at jan8 II. A COOK'S, WgJiTIMBJS fit I Jf j oul, it.t JK-sV more Syrup, none better in the city excopt the Kxceisior.at H. A. COO it 'a jan8 " 73 Main rtrret. j"P BJ ; ttttJJ"I2a tone rich cunutrv Mm Bran, at . H. A. COOKS.; . , jan8 71 Main street. . l&WMliT i'OTt k' ft tie M busuus very -sw nne ana iwz Daeat I'ot ttoee. ar - -Jan7 U. A. COOK'S. WPMt.nK ItSJ ,,?. 5 tierces prime Jm. Ldtrd at lc per pound, at jan8 - ; 0. A. COOK'S. nft JEsV rale at jan8 HtCJt I 2 t erces Prime Kice, for II. A. UOOK'S, j 73 ilain ttret. or 35 boxes extra Palm Soap; 10 do German - do; 10 do Fancy Bar do. Boceiveil this day by It. A. COOK, Jan8 - 73 M ain street. 10 bbts extra Pickles, at JanS B. A. COOK'S.

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M. Bisks and issue Policies in several of tbe old est and most reliable Insurance Companies Of the: Ci.'iwd States-." STOBK9, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILL ASDJMANDJfAOTOBfBSitnstiredk the mt favorable rates. MAUIK AND.IVr.ANI AYIOATION Kipks taken on FLAT-BOATS.? dauiib., si iAinBuaTS ana tnexr AAiwtV&i. t Aixo,' app!uatious-. rooeived-'for- -LIFS'' INSt'BAKCK. -.j;:J .xi -vf Combined. Capital Sebre sent1 ed, over $5,000,00. : 1 y Ofltoe. Mwrbie Bull Bnrtdlng, Jfp. Main st," GUARD AGAifiSTi JIRE .r CHOICE UrSTXSAlS: CE ,s ' WITH THE ) I ncorjo rated 1819--Cnarter Per? 'Cttial. CASH ;CAPITAL 1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND- t'SflMPAIKSD. i t Net Surplus of $942,131.72 ..And the prestige of 40 years soctt-js aijU . eiperiencev . . ,' , COWARDS OF Sli.OOO.OOO l"" 1 Of losaes have been paid by the jtna IusntaDOB , ; -company in the past 49 years. The valni of mliable IcsuranC be dniiarehi from the following . T LOSSES .pXij6'.jB'i.'. ". Vl.t-t N A BDSISS f SE WI FKT TuiS In Ohio, ...f 4;il,52 1.83 la Wisconsin. 106.555.07 In SfichiffnnJ tSRfU SI tn c(i.ana, -14,3t.8l In Jrlin. w,:..- 4,K'7.41 Tennesseei..fl SW.640.S1 Kansas A Neb .'19,45,T7 Jn Kentucky, WH,i.40 Missonri 3t.518.04 Iowa A Minn. 101,399.46 reiiD'a Va.. 31.5&9.82 ara. & On... 24,313k ft u ' Misissippi and . Alatanitt,.8J5a,412.13 Fire and Inland .Navigation Biska accepted at terms consisten(,with solvency) nd fair profit. . ? . .. . . r j KpcicU ttttntion given to iwmranc of T-WELLIU G3 awl ,otUeni,ar imn. I to D pears. ' Tbe solid service long aud nucctHsful, triad, an1 ine many auvantaees tnectua luuruuce Company poe sesses fn its line, f honlr! not be overlooked by .i i . - . i . . . .. . ' uww remij- 10 lunan au onuersiaiiaing tneir oest ,Dunn "stnneeut time ' the necessitv tir ri. liable Insarance becomes an imperative diitv-thn awiutr ui property vwsers.w.iaKam. am fM nir then much lessened. i . Ii ,'. Airenciw. in all the principal cities and- tMu throughont the State. Policies issnod wifhenf -lay, by any of the duty. authorized Acnts t. hm Company. ; - t a-BnsUiess attended to with despatch and i - JC-ilBN',-Aeon-f. tMarble Hall fluil.ting, Waia street epH4 ; Evapsviiie. Indiana, PREPARE IN TIM VI - AGAINST THE FIRES OF "FALL .- : BY ' 7 , ;j -s V . ... 1 vhb - !',' iFffllXW OP. HARTFORD,. CONK.i o:-i The Fruits of tnoPhcsnix "'-Are manifest in the following; Htatemetft'df t "" FACTS AND FIGURES! NbinK the amount equalized to public ln-V, in. the shape of ihscs paid tht ,V'eat nd mtUv dri;ie ike past fout years ; a line of valuable srtoe liaorabl aa well as com mendablc aul j.i)L sheid'Snt!Keic , T n k ; uti , - 0 id ,il a; r to every ui aa Wlio'desires'lo bstow bis ins'iraji q f40,m 4.5.-. ..V.nmO.:...:.............Etn.377 46 a I rr--.70 08i...g...MICHlAN St fiWi 08 19.383 3t..... i...;.nWA.:.A...r3.:. 13 ij ; Si I,Iir7 00. NKBIlASK.A.......,l,le7 . 9,765 0) ..KAK8A3..U.U. a,oi sn.A.. ..KKSTIICKT.. 43,06 TKX'NKS Ii W 4-l.Bfri !K tn,s3i s.5...'.r'. Mis!tss-irVi.'. '.'";:.,';' S2- ' S-7.B98 83...Jttl.SSi0tii.U.i......i fft M 83" i 3,9i 98.;.i....:ri:s.rr.ZI! siua . : .5 '-"T: ..... ....... i i i i ,i Jc4 ' i"eri is cne eqtt i:ame a)uarm.fj.r. tvnr prompt? Uisft re-sp-uss to l,'e, (Ae riKESi IX?aiii yr.e-eninently utth Asa'f nil itvmfeiUm: whili itmetenrins? ntM (A'al, a.l t-c.'.jM iHsieis mstem of lucal geivctei is". ' .vtmci.r wirworfftwii ,ra ic villi. ? lnnaraur'tt.7 solicited, and policies issiiod ami re-" qewed in this leadiner Corporation, at lafr rates by .1. V. nn.AM.vl Besnlnt Agoat.i , Orncs :i-Maille Hall ISuildiiig, Jlain str.iat. United c States -Life lasanmce, Wall struct, New . York.1 .' JoSB. iiwiig, Pres't. Jno. Eaoif., Sec'y. ; Cuth VipiHl f 100,00.-- fotoi eos.V Mct ..;r; 5 .,n 1800, f00,00e. ' . ' ...JiiiNlfJU. !KC&aVAIKOVSaiee,er4.:r "f ; t. Div ideuds dclared"every three years. . Profits ' I accumulated atconrpoond interest," on the priticipie ., of a savin uu batik, nay able iu addition t she stunsinsured in cash, t" .j ! 'CbebwiQesa of. the Company is conducted unau , cos oasfe 'ecfafV0v ' ' " "' OvereigUt tnnuoaud uuuinutoea Have been efflpctd toy tsts tympany sinca its prjraaiKatito ? ,n;r .! JTeanasis on Sl.C.iO for life, may be paid qnar-; terryweniitimilly, Trtrntiart.-' 5 BATTKLL,JU.l.AJLii'FjrE8,JlfriW.-Y - f" ! c: I ...Office; Mo,7.WAiastjrit,H f t . Ev.msviik-.-iud: D- H. O. Joi, MedicicrxTrmipr, Officer first sti aJuo.va.'WaJ bui., vvai-. j S AIJB i O FROPE RTY AO! 1 g.V TtHtHIt-Mm". THE tiff, jt&x 01 jasiiarv, ist5T,- -Tnrrvtf;rWt 'A'cctiLu, to the hf eh. St 14dder,.at.tlM.Mac4ne.4oepai, tiear this city, all the personal .proyerfy. in. aUJl around that bnildiup,ai itnlows: .tne,lKirse,xjre wapron ami hArues, one-row, n "small lot' ot" hoijs.'uft bnebals corn and aiime.hai;. i-.use rik! "kutchen fumiture as follows: 175 chairs.! .WlbJtea ud cor-. erSr-1 glass Clipboard," wardrobes, 4 ssues, ft) wahitHo.is, - ainitnr-tablOTWutt;coVes,'",.20", spittoons, 10 lookfns: glasaav 128. piHQWSj 2tS pihow ditis, 165 bed sheets, 8 table clotb,.fj7.t,OKt!s, 01 bedsteads, 34 nioqitito enr'tains, 3 decks, 4 ed blsnketi, 12 shivel, on?"atf patceti, '64' shuck Distresses, 54 totfcn. matteasss . past Dettew iw V, 50 wash howls aad j i tellers, .toilet.. set,, & Ixtf pans, f0 chambers, "IS liospital sliirts, 2 c;ookingBtovo and nxTnres,6"dosOT"'cvtprvnd'saii"(irs, ?5 plates knives and l'iKka,.And.tliM.ricHe otkitchen ftirniture too numerous.. 0, .jnentiou; 1 platform scale;,. 6 door scraper's,; 1 wheel barrow," 5 wash tabs,- IS oal tids-.'- Aso'trBsirii,frt-obt of medKunee,: jars and. other. rUuW.4kmpWis: t the hoaiatat department ; 45 cords p. .wood nd SiWk Im1..i. , , . . - . . ...... . 01 bnsljeis coal. Bh1o commeiics f-lS'feloelcA.'Ts'.'.'ih'ilTi) lis oontinoed, if ne."v starviom. day Ao-day, , until ail is sold. Ttrma Cah. . I 4, tnrvevor. - mJLLji JSrfVflt iu ucs extra qu M-m mixed J?!tn ju ioeived and for t . 1 1 C sCHAfK'k nr umiy Blna ror sale heas J. ! ? - No. 3 Main street,'--:: 5i

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4 Exclusively for the Journals ! ' '.' J 'V;' " CONGRESSIONAL, '.r v ' ' . -!. . ' XXXTJi CONGRESS FIEST feESSION. ' " 1 - WABHliiGTOJi. Januar 15. Hbc3B-Conway introduced a.ioint resc1 1 1 lutioa' -to promote the e5ciency -of troop. serving ia the Departraent 'Of Kansas. . Mr, Law' introduced a. resolution, which was adopted, ! insjructipg the committee on military afikirs to inctuire into the propriety of establishing a .military post near Evanevilla. ,. I . ., Corning, rom the Committee on Ways and Weans, reported a. joint resolution that in order to. pay the ordinary expenses of tbe government. and .interest on the National loan, and have an ample sinking fond for its ultimate liquidation, a tax be imposed; whicl with the tarifF on imports, will secure an annual sum of not less thL $150,000,0001 z ... a, f:.;r7 - ;c;, .. bt. Vallandlngham' advocated tbe posU pouernentj. of the -.resolution until Monday week.,.') ; :'.-: ' AZ Messrs. Ilorton,-. Bingham and. Morrow. urgea ts immediate; passage. 1 xne uoust refused ioi'postpone tne resolution by a rote of 3$ yea 113 nays. ".'The resolution was then passed j yeas 33 nays 5. i r X Senatb. Mr. Wilson from the Military Commiitee reported a bill to .increase the clerical force ot tne . ar Department and Bureaus (jrrimes moved, to amend; so as to add four elerks to the Nary Department., This was agreed to and the bill passed.: - Mr. Sumner presented a petition from the Farmer's Club of Concord, Massachusetts. etating taat the country is Hooded with un reliable seeds, and asking 'that a duty be placed on seeds. . ' , On motion of Mr. Lane of Kansas, tbe joint resolution to promote the efficiency of me troops, eerting in Kansas, was taken np. Mri Saulsbury said that the N. Y. Tri bune iu calling attention to this resolution said that it would occur to tbe reader that it meant something. Did it mean a policy! dangerous to the country, and which lie believed was condemned by the President ia 01a. message. . -.f , .. " - .. This joiat resolution gives to tbe Com' mander in Kansas, power given to no other man. j It invites every free negro and runaway islavs and Indian to come and ba armedt V If.there was a lipgering hope for the Union, in the heart of any man in the South, the adoption of this joint resolution would extinguish all such hopes... It might Lie earn ot tne boutb that they employed negroes, bui It wa3 a curse on the Southern Confederacy, and he (Saulsbury . neither waniea to learn morals or patriotism from It. Being in the old Federal Unionr: for which every asperation of his heart goss forth,' bo condemned this policy as destructive of the last hope of the Union, r There would not be any. Union men left in the South, ir this policy was adopted, fie moved to Insert iu he resolution the word, " white" before the word " persons." .' Mr. LaDe, of Kansas, said that the Comrfiander in Kansas, is Major Gen.. Hunter, who was as' well known for his prudence as his'gailantry. ' This bill, in case he is: cut ctf trom communicating with the Government, Is lo give him power to fill up the arniy, in, the country where tie !wan.; - The rfy&ittiofi 'doee 'not' give b'im power to arm the' 'slaves, or "even "white men! Whpn every white solJier" was a kniebt-errant and htl for his "esbuire'a nmo servant then we would begin to see the bearinninff of the and. Jle would put the slaves to work on the fortifications, but would not put arris in their hands. The resolution provides for no other expense except subsistencei Mr. Barlau said if the resolntion was to coniirt a benefit on the colored people, he iCOuld see why the Senator from Dela ware should object, but he ( Harlan) could not see $vhy the colored people should not be nllowed.to. bear their share of th bur dens. Seither did he agree that colored uiea ehciuld Dot be allowed to bear- arms. He did not think it could, be. offered as a reason lot? not d.oing 30, that they were enemies of the-country. There were 4,000,000, whose loyalty could .not ba doubted and yet all their force and energy is marshalled against us ..by the .rebels.... He did not see why we should aot employ these 4,000,000 Ot'.men for the government c Jaue 6f- Kan8ai said he had not intended hj the resol.utioB .to.commit the government V the policy of armiae the elayea. but if be (t.oe) had.cgnjmaad of the army while be would not commit the government to1 any policy, he,-wopl(J say.to the rebels, t have no arras, but if you can find arms, get tbetn, "ani l Will -use you as a soldier." Supfressecj' ;applanse ,ia.. the. gallery.' ' ' Trumbull from the Judicsary Committee, wDoia vareterraa.. the. .numerous bills refereSce-tq tie,.coflfiacalioa.oi the prop erty of rebels, &c, reported them all back, yith one original. hill.as a substitute for the whole, namely, to confiscate the property j and free that stares, of rebels. I - AFTERNQOJT KEPOBT. Breckinridge iiif B q w 1 ing " Green-The Militia to be " organized " in " the Loyal ! J States State of the Treas- " ury Latest from Mexico i v The Rebels preparing for a V vigorous resistance Batch t i of "Specials." ,; ; y !'Niw YoBK, Jan. 14. Advices from Havana are to the 7th inst. On the 28th nit, Gen. Prim, after a most enthusiastic reception by the people of Havana . left for Vera Crus to. take command of the expedition there. He was" accompanied by a portion of T'tbe French contingent. --Several bfthe English vessels had also been -at Havana, but had not yet gone5 to Mexico." The 'first news frem Vera Crtrz -bad" been'1 received by a Steamer which left on the 25th. According to accoonts brought dowa from ihe interior by Sir; barle3'Wyke", the . English ilinister, the IMexican3,'.Va'fe"making immense preparations-"to-"Oppose the progress of tbe allies Into 'the t0te?ior..J Juar.t had issued a temperate -nrociamation calli nit fin all parties unite" -to' -repel" The' invasion, and his call bad been almost' universally responded to, '- It was beliered'that over 1 00,000 men would soon -be'tathe" field with 0er one hundred pieces'- '6f artillery. Arago was preparing to dispute the passes above Vera Cruz -with about " 20,000 tnen. Tampico, it t uhderstoodj wni not be surrendered without a struggle, for which the placo is well prepared.' "" " '';., f It is announced that on" the '28th ult. an English steamer sailed from that post for Matamoras under Terr suspicious circumstances. i . L - ru ; -. : I FlTT6BriioW, Jan.-15'. Rrvef eleven fet two inches by' the pier - mark 'aod falliner. feather wet.- Heavy rains latt night.

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of Trade, of Boston and PhiladelDbia who 1 two tours," Ibis morning,, with the" ' ! n.-..:. vrr ' J f ' ei.-Ti i The formation of a practical acheme advan vuuimiuire ui f a suit means ui tue noube. lDQ 1. J' 1 -J 1 , eiuea. 1 T.be President, to-day, nominated i Thcs. ! F; Meagher and James bhields to be Briga dier. Generals The "Judiciary 'Committee of the. House resolved unanimously, to-day, to report a bill to repeal the law that' exempts a man from criminal prosecution for offenses in re gard to which he may have been examined before a Congressional committee. It was -under this law that Floyd escaped punisnment. , . . . , . e HERALD'S DISPATOil; , ', Wr ,T.he city is filled with rumors, respecting tne prooable retirement 01 atleast two other members of the Cabinet. Hon. C. B: Smith of tba Interior, and Hon. Montgomery oiair, r. . UeneraL are tbe gents indica ted by tbe gossips of the Hotels.' " r - Mr. Smith, who enjoys, La a high degree, the confidence of Mr. : Lincoln, : will, It is said, assumes one of the vacant seats in the Supreme Pourt, while Air. Blair, will decline any other appointment at tbe hands of the Jfre8ident. ?, Ui ': People who profess to know SaT aa nn guarded letter to Gen. Fremont in which Gen ocott and other high officials are criticised severely, is at the bottom of this matter. wr. Molt may" fill Mr. Smith's place, and Mr. Colfax of Indiana, Mr. Blair's, but no body knows any thine abont it. The President has every confidence in Mr. weues, and be is not to be disturbed It is said the appointment of Mr. Stanton ft.-- TT . uaa air. nous nearly approval, tie was urgent that bis friend should be confirmed in the office. C0BBB3P0KDENCB OF THS TBIBTJSE." . Washiston, Jan. 14. The Senate will probably pass the House bill for tbe aboUion of the frankioar privilece without delay, ' - . . ..: The House Judiciary Committee 6tand. in tne aosence or air. tucsman. cbairman. four to four on the bill for the confiscation of the property of rebels and the. emancipation of their slaves. Tbe bill will not stand thus long. Neither tbe President nor Secre-' tary of War, -op to today, has received any intelligence respecting the resignation of uen. oigei. BEBALD S DISPATCH. Notwithstandintr the absence of anv causa ror serious apprenensions of a foreign war, it is tne desire of the Gorrrument and of the Commanding Geoenl iuat ihe militia of all the loyal States shall be fully and ef ficiently organized, and in this connection. Gen. McClellan strongly urges the orgaoiza won ana practical preparation, of :artillerv corps in all the sea port and lake towns ith a view to have it in readiness for sdv emergency, au effective body of; well drilled artillerists for the defense cf car sea coast. It is designed that t.h, corps shall be provided with . eauiomecta and to be paid by tbe United States when ever called into active seryipe. Among tbe rumors in circulation it has of the been whispered that the Sepretary treasury inten ts to withdraw, to his seat in the Senate. This is all resume conjectore. The rebel batteries on theiower Potomac. continue to exhaust large quantities of powder without effective: anvtbiuar. The Re liance was fired at thirtv-eieht time, on Monday ni3ht, while running, down the river from Cock Pit Point and the batteries lower down, but she was not touched. The oattenes at Shippinff Point and Cock Pit Point, kept up a constant fire of slrell3 to wards tne Maryland shore, tiis ofternoor,, which all burst high in tbe, air, aud did no damage to any one. or - . , Col. James Kearney, Topogruphical '' En gineer u.o. a, recently placed on. tbe retired list, died on Friday last, aged 78 years. : , i A committee appointed to . inquire into the matter of fortifying the western hikes ana rivers, have got to work at last.: So far, they hare decidi-d on. recommending a fortification at the Straits ot Mackinac, leav ing ii. tu a commissioner to select tne' prew cise locality, f Ai ; St. Johns, N. F, Jan ; 15 Thaa Ambia from Liverpool Jan. 4th passed Cape Race last night. A summary of her news was obtained. She has two batteries of artillery on board for Halifax. . ': i 'A The steamer Anglo Snxon from Portland and the Glasgow, rom New . York arrived out on the 3rd. . . :-. . ( Confidence in peace gained strength daily. J Consols had advanced to the quotations current before-the Trent affair. There was a strong conviction that the Europa, due fit tbe departure of tbe Arabia, would bring a solution of tbe Mason and Slidell affair. A suspicious steamer was cruising in the English channel, believed to be the privateer Sumter, more likely the United Stales gunboat Tuscarora. , . ; ' The ship Sbepard. had left Liverpool for New Orleans. Sales of cotton for four days 80,000 bales, t A. considerable advance took place during the week. v. ' i Breadsluffs on Friday were dull and all descriptions slightly lower, closing with a declining tendency. ..Provisions quiet but .steady. ; , -i - Consols closed. Friday at 9292. ! Washisoton, January 15. Mr. Rodman, chief clerk of the Treasury Department, died this morning after a few days' illness. ; Tbe Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs will, soon report a bill for the recognition of Hayti and Liberia. . The bills make provision for tbe appointment of a Charge to both of. these' countries, to .be . empowered to act as commissioners of emigration. The Senate Military Committee will soon report a bill to repeal the law making it obligatory upon the. Secretary of. War, to disuuarge from service. .all minors on proof of.ibeir minority. Washinotos, January 15. Tbe t'i S. Treasury's last week's statement shows ttmt tbe total amount on deposit was $7,700,000, on which drafts bad bee u. drawn to the amount of $600,000,000.... Tbo bullion fund is $1,102,000, The available balance in the States under insurrectionary control is stated at $4,500,000. i . New Tobk, January 14. Stoeks opened firm and at good demand, but si oca the first board, are ynocb. higher noder tbe advicea from Enrope; $100,000 in American goldsoliat 102102. -: Looisvillb, Jan, 15. rX thoroughly reliable gentleman, just arrived, reports havj ing seen John C, Breckinridge at Bowling Green, on Friday last. - - ' . - '-

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i (2J3.95. Corn firm-at 28c, ana Oats 27 cents. - Rye in demand -held at 55c. ' Whisky in good demand and market firm ot 15 cents-. '" ' Hogs in-light-supply. - Prices a shade higher, ,25.3t4d-and- holders asking 3,50 for extra heavy at the close. Receipts 2000, Provisions- held firmer.- ' Mees Pork 9,25 9,50;- 2J3J for: shoulders and hams. Lard 6- not much offering. .Bulk Sides 4cr No demand forshoulders and ham. ' -" . Improved demand for coffee, with sales f 700 bags at 1920f. - - - Exchange buying at discount. Sell ing at par at prem. Currency scarce. ' Jl I '- NEW YORK MARKET. f , . ,-'; 2 - New York, Jan. 15. I lour opened heavy and "dosed dull at about Oc lower. - . t" t .. . : ; Whisty in fair demand and. market shade firmer; 23j24, chiefly, at the latter price. - - - 1 - Pprk.steady and unchanged. : '. Lard: opened dull and closed a shade easier:wih Jess doing at 7J8J. f.: : Wheat; dull and scarcely aa farm. There is not enough doing, however, to establish quotations ; winter red western 1 41Kye scarce ond firm at 3184. Corn doll, and closed a shade easier. Cofiee-Kio continues firm: with a fair business doing at 1820. ' Sugar Cuba 88. 1 Molasses quiet, . without any , material change in prices. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CORPORATION NOTICE. j OBDEa FOB PLANE SIDE-WALK. December 21, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered nd diiected by the Common Council of the City of Evfinsville, tftat tbe owners of all lots or parts jf los frontictr on or adjoining the Nortbrast side cf Ceccnd strett from Gum street to the Corporate line in said City, cause tbe sidewalks thereon to be bronght td the proper grade, and that thev cause side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty dais from the publication of this order. P. BTJBK.E. Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, Sannary 1,1862. i CORPORATION NOTICE. s ORDER FOR PLANK SID K-W ill. Dec. 28th," 186J.-And now it is herebv ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe city of nvaiisvine, mat tne owners ot all lots or Darts of tots ironnnq on or- adjomine tne sontn side or r-ixth street, between '1 bird Avenue and Fourth Aveno.. in fsid Oir.v, cause the side-walks thereon to te lifi cglit to the prfps r grade, and thut they cniiHo a sittewalK T (Jluss Mo. t to be la d down thereon within thirlv davs from the nnbliestion t f tliis ordt-r. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Otnce. January 1, 18C2. : s CORPORATION NOTICE.,: ,r 0HDEB. FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. .' Deo. 21, 18G1. And now it is berebv ordered and directed by tbe Common Council cif the City of Evansville, that the-owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or ndioitiincr the unrrh. strtn f Seoortd street, from Fulton Avenue to Fifth Avsnne ia said City, cansa a eidewslk of Class He. 2 to be lifl ildiru thereon within thlrtv davs from the publication of this order. . i P. BURKE.. Clark. Clerk's ( fflc, Jatmary 1, 1862. ' ' j X)RPORATION NOTICE. " ORDER FOR TLANK SIDE-WALK . ' V' Dec 21, HSta ,-A.O' t' mow it is herebv ordered and airec'cd by the Crmmon Council of tha 8itv of Kv.msvilk, thit the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting oo or -jdjoining the west aide of KiftU Aeuue d'otii a point opposit Second street to Front treet m aH city, cause a side-walk of class No. 2. to lie I'tid down thereon wi'bin tbirtv diivs triu tne puliicttiu oi tlnsorer. . ! P. BURKE. Clerk. : T ' 1'ierit utitoo, jsnnary l, lHiia. i CORPORATION NOTICE.- - OKDEB FOE PLANK SIDB-WALK." ,: ' Iec. 21, ltGl. A. id now it is herebv ordered and directed by the O tmon Council of tho Citv of tviinviiirt, ;tj.t- tne owners or -all lots or Darts of its iron un it on at a'ljoininfr the Xtortbeast side of Front street, from Fifth Avenoe to Pearl street in Said t"i.y, chiish a sidewalk of Clasi No. 2 tn Iu. lid :,vi u iheveon-wiUio tbirtv d.ivs -from tho publication ot this order. . - ' P. BUKK E, Clerk. Clerk's OmVe. January 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE, O RUB it f FOB PLANK SIDB-WAI-K. . , Pec. 2l'l80I. And now ft is hereby ordered and directed by the- Common Council of the ity of Kvatisville, that thfowuers.of all lets or parts bt 'ots fronting on or adjoining the Nurtl east side of Front street; from Pearl to Sixth street in said City, cs,uee a sil-walk of Class No. to be laid (lewd tbreen Within thirty days from tbe publication of this older. p. BUiililC, Clerk.. . ' Clei k's ftte, January 1, 18ii2 r i rttCORPORATION NOTICE. "' OttDBit FOftcpUAKK-f tloa-WAtsU' :. T?c. ali 1SG1. And now it is .hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the Ci:v t f Sransville; that tho owners of all lots or parts I ..tlt . i . .,: i; . 1. k' ... . . . i iuu) iivuuuk yi ujfsimiiK' wens 9iue pf Cherry street, bet wee u Kighih and Ninth streets, in -aiil City, c&u-e the i.le-wa:ks thereon to be brontrhc to tho jsroper rade, and that thev cause a si'io w .It i.f cin.s No. 2 to be la d duva t hereon within thirty yrf from tne FuM'cation ot this ordt'i". -' - - . - t " i -l P. BUJbJiE, Clerk. . Clerk's Office, J nnnry l.lSfi. V and li.iUR out of Public Alleys. Agree ' bty tq the Charter and Ordinances of the City, notice i hereHy gien that on the 14th dy of December, 1801, atr order was pissed by th Oommoo Cjuucil ef the City of Evauevihe, requiring alleys to le laid out and opened in Block number eightytwo (No. 82 ) i:i the Town! ef Lamasco City, now Cityof Bvaosvllle, an.l that a plot showing the position, width auA loagth of said alleys wa ap. potidei to said order, and is now on file in this office. '. P. BCKKE, Clerk. . Ulerk'a Office, Jan. 8. 182. cw CORPORATION KOTICJf. OROEB FOR . PLANE BIBB-WALK.' 'De. 21. ISfll-'r-rAnd now it is hereby ordered a-.d directed by tl e Common Coanr-il of tbe City of Evansvim, that tbe owners of ell lots or parts of tots truutinK on or adjoining the south sida of Franklin strn t, ftom Second Ave iue to Third Avenue in said city, cause tho side-walk thereon to be brought t the proper grade, and that they cause a shie-walk of C-iass N. 2 to 1 e laid down thereon within tbirty uys front tbe pa&lfcttion of this order. i , . P. BUEKE, Clerk. Herk's Office, Jsmisrv t, l.2. CORPORATION NOTICK. OltDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. . Eec. 21, lStil. And now it Is hereby ordered and dir-cted by the I Vminoo Council of the Citv of Evansville, that the owners of ail lots or parts of K'terronuiig un or a'ljoinini; tne w - st siaeot Third Avenue from Frankh'n street to Siltbs treet, in taid city.canse the side-walks thereon to be brcnght to the proper giade, and that they cause a side-walk of Lws No. is to- be laid down thereon within tbirtv daye from the publication of this order. ; P. OUliKK, Clert. t Clerk's Office. January 1. 1862. . - ' Uoopers' Tools. ' WHITE'S KSIVES, ADZES AXI AXES. BARVOWri . . ; ' ; HOKAPEBS, Whi'e's. . . , - CitOPEHS' FiiOE.. II O IV ELH AS f OB07F.fi, M sizes. i BIOCK PL AXES, Jbeech and Apptetvoml. " iJOJNTEHS. ; . .: EIHVEItS, Common on.X Extra. BRACES AW1 LOWELIKfit BTTTZ. BrfiT STEEL CQ3IPASSE8. TRUSii HOOPS, from 11 to 20 inch. . ltie ahove goods we otnsr at very low pri.eJ for jasn, ana guarantee them A INo. 1 in quality aud ai'Rt-e. : JACOB STBAUfl SON, J-.-1-2W"' 71 M-ir S'reet. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. w " tnijt l win, on Monday, January Si'Hh, 1862, at iu o ciock A. Jtl.,-sell at puldic auction, at the "Kclipe tytable," on Main street, in tbe City of

r.vainvi ue, ali tne-personai prof ertv lelonging to the estate of John S. Gnvitc, deceased, consisting in part at tbe following, vis : The Koqulrer printing office completo, two otm trotting bnggis, one sulky, a lot of harness, the celebrated horse "Torna.lo,' twe bay horses. One new patent flre.proof safe, one rifle gun and other property. . A credit of nine month will be given on all sums exceeding thros dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved eeurtty, hearing - latere and waiving valuation law. W. KAKKK, - AdminisU-tor, with the wi'l annexed. dec2-5Ww - ! - '4'"' . -.--,'. : . j. i ' :, S ,"-.. . iv ' ri J

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READ fetAWSEil Are now receiving their Third Rtock nf. "Boots And Shoes this season, and are now prepared to show tbesamn. It is tbe lareest and moat comnlnta To be fonnd in tbe State ; and having been purchased for Cash, they can and will offer superior inducements to all .,.-. Cash Our Slack is composed tn part of the folloto,..ing, to-wit : j I i'Z '. i ': j ',, - - , ' 200 cases lien's Grain Cav- . . .airy Boots 18. 22,-and x men iiess.- ' : 50 cases Men's Gents': Boots. 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 casea Negro Boot3, 6-U, i-rz. and h-ii. , 75 cases - Boys' Gent, i-and calf do. -v - 50 do Youths' Gent and calf do. : 30 do Chadren's calf do. 15 do Men's" K"egro Brograne 6-11, 7-12, and 9:14. 50 cases VMen'a Prime Wax - Brogans. ' 30 cases Men's calf and kip1 B'd Brogans. . . 1 10, cases Men's calf Scoteb 5 Boots Extra. T: 10 cases - en's ;; . host PIov v! .Shoes. 120 cases Women's kid, goat calf and kip Boots. """ 10 cases Women's kid, caif, and goat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid, and goat Boots., . . . . . ' 10 cases Misses'- calf, goat and kid Balmoral Boots ' 20 cases Boys' Prime 'nWau r Brogans, l-5,r and 4-G. f 20 cases Youths' Prime Wax do., 9-13. ;, i ; 30 cases Childs' calf, goat, . kid, and kip Boots, r , 6 cases Childs' eroat and call Balmoral Boots. 10 cases Men's Gum OverShoes and Sandals-, u '.1 t 10 cases Women's do. 5 cases Misses' do. 01 ' 10 cases Men's Buffalo OverShoes Assorted. j 10 cases Women's do.r-As-' sorted. ' ; '"' '' ,' '. Besides everything else that one won Id look for in a Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. We have also in store 100 caves Hen's, Boys, and Childs' Far and Wool ....... , -, : -. . Of latest styles, that we are selliag below the market. We fctke pride in Khowing and pricing onr Goods to tha Trade. Call and etzamine for yourselves, or rand your orders. We apeak satisfaction ia either can. - . RE1D & LAWRENCE, EVANSVILLE, Ltcmber 28, 1861.

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i;y AYEK'S a p at ill la omiioiind remt -, dem-nt-, to be tbe nuwt effectual Alterative that cub bv ui'li. X; i a con. centriite.1 extrai't of Pure Sars tpunllH, to combined with rhersub-tanr.es r.f til! greater .-ilterntiva powur us to atlf.r.l an n.-clive antidote f,.r the iIimea.. fttaapjriila i reputed to cure. Tt ia l eli"il tiiat such a remedy ia -r int,i by tbos v bo uf.-r from atramoiis eoinphtuaia, n.l tlist w wUi :b will xn-eniplih their s u-o must piove of imnietiHe sti vice to this Urg . portion t.f ,nr Htli'c tea t.-ll..w- ifiKen Uuw coiniti- .this eouifimiiid will do it hs leou proven by experiment on nmny of th worst c.tsw, to be found of tbe f.iUo!, -complaiuts: .... Pcrofuta and Scrofulom Coa plaint, Rrnpthnw and Eruutive liis-to.es, l;lcers. Pimples, I'.io'tch.-. Tumors, Salt Kheum, Seald Hed, ypb;lls and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial T'iscase. l)rot.v. Ntinralgiaor Tic tHitomeux, Celiiii'v, lspe;.-i and indigestion, .ryiUi, Kuwnr it. Atiiho. ny's Fire, and indeed the whole c!?s of complain tb arising from Impurity nf the Hlood. This compound wii7 b fwnad a rrt promoter of health, when iKken in the cprfti, t-. the foul humors which foter iii the bl.Mil ntti,,:! m. son f the year.. By the titnely expuls.'uit ! t: . i. many ranklinir disord rs nr tiipped, in tut bud Multitudes can, by tbe aid of this remedy, F;.,r theniselves from "the euilurance of font crammr and nlcerous sores, tbroueb which thesyst-m w,i. try to rid itself of corrupt ions, if nt ait...l to do this through the natural channels of the t.. by an alterative medioiue, Clveuse out the vitiated blood whenever you fl id irs itnpnritiKS buiitling! through the skin In pimples, eruptions, r sores; cleause it when you find it. i ..struc:l and . slUKjfish .in tho veins; cleanse it whenever ;il foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. v.,n wher no particular disorder is u lt, yo;,ln eaUv better health, and live longer, cuauriinji tl'e blood. Keep the blood healthy an 1 ml i:j w. '; but with this pabulum of lifa disouleiwil there am be no lasting health. Sooner or luur oui ihinir must Ko wrong, and the t-reat machiu.-ri .i idisordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the r; imHon of accomplishing thone enJd. Hot tw wild has been gregionsly deceived by prei ' ie--of it, partly because tbe drug alone has 1 ri,.. virtue that is claimed for it, but mere bei.niss many preparations, pretending to bo c.inrei.n -., extracts of it "contain but little of the iitue of sarsaparilla or any thing else. Ourinir late vears the nublie riua r-,;i,i . large bottles, pretendinir to triva nnnart ..f s . of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most f tln.se L reen rrauds npou tha sick, for they not only obtain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no cur ative properties whatever. Kcuce, bittor aud j;;nu ful disappointment has followed the use of L "va rions extracts ol Sarsaparilla which' flood tho market, until the name itself is justly d.wpised, aiitlhus become synonymous with imposition mid cher Still we call thia compound Sarsaparilla, u.l i-iond to snpply snch a remedy as shall rpsruo the n-nw from the load of obloquy which resti upon it. And we think we. have ground for bo'irij,s it hm un ue which are irresistible by the ordii'a.-y run of t!;e diseases it ia intended to core: -lu.or.ler to secure their complete eradication from U.o system, tho remedy should be Judiciously tak.j according t j directions on the bottle. -4 i -tuJ "u 1 PKEPAEED B? ;" Dr. J. C: A Y E II, Price, 91 ler iiotte; Stx ltotre forSS oyer's Cnerrv -Pectora. hae won for itwelf such a renown for the core r.f every variety of Throat and trnng Couipluir-t, th; it is entirely nnnecessary lor us to reecuut tt.e et !. deuce of its virtues, wherever it has been empiove,!. As it has long been In constant use 'tliroaghout this section, we need not do more, than assure tUe people its quality is kept up to the beet it eve." ha., been, and that it may be relied on to do f,.r n eir relief all it has ever been found to do.Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 5 FOB TBI CURB Ore ' Cbtticeneu, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestwn Drvn-'trp, Foul tXomach, Erysipelas, Jleadaclie, fifes, Munutnc tim, Eruptions, and fikm LHtew, Liver Voinyluimt, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor and &iU Jiieum, Govt, Neuratjfia, as a letter JW, and for Purifying blood. ' ' " They are sugar-coated, so that the moHt Bf-nsl-Hve can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in tbe world for all the purposes of a family physic. . r 26 CBMTS pbb'box 6 BOXES ro 81.0't. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statosuieu, uiu eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the uuoarailed naefulnnu .f i, ! remedies, but -ur eptice here will not permitthe iunruun oi men. . jtne Agent below nnnied furnish gratis onr Ahki'.ican Aljianao in whicU tht v are given, with also fall descriptions of the above com. plaints, and the treatment that .should be fulluwod for their cure. , . Do not be put off by Jiitirinrinl.-xl other preparations they make more profit on. iirBiaud AlKtt s, and time no other. The sick Wiint the best aid there is for lhein, and they should have it. - A 11 our remedies are sold whnl Keller M' bite, N." S. Thompson, Hierbower Jearce, Leich Si. Oirlatadt, vacsrUle, and by all uwib iii ineuicines everywnori. Wholesale aerents. Alien At I'n . c;.,f ,,H . , .'. H. A. Kobiasotr t Co.. Louisville. fHI -From the Wahinston sui' ie, 9- in Kvansville, on Thursday, January 9:h, lCi BLACK AEK no whUo luarks al-otit her, tyA hands high, heavy mane, nipped off a little, , not shod. Any one delivering her to tha Wash ington lionae stable will be liberally re war ded; CuBIsriAN If EDO E KlC'ii. (Volksbote copy Iw ) jaul.) 31 w . uj re '.1MK A- , ti sorted, faOc-y colors and new stie, just receiven, iar sale by a. J. UILUEkT A X. ' r ' lio. 4 Sycamore st. WfO COitJPMiMi 100 bags prime for ule bv ; S, Yu G1L1JKUT A CO.. ' JrJVl"JSJj1tJPJi8.liiMx, aMorted, f-,r tale 4 by , - S. K. GILBKKT.A t;o . Jb11 I " No. 4 Sycamore street. fcTJ ..V TJLJL O W CJI JiJ,J. . -J i boxes. Hill A Co.. extra tallow t'.niJii -: 15 do Kmery ii Son., frtar C:imil" 15 do ;do ti ., do ; , 7'8 - do ' no; Cj b't do. - "DanS J U. A. COOK'S. Af JB& wheat i lour, Extra, at Jan8 H. A. COOK'ri. GALLON. 26 bbla siuiur houas Moia..s!,r,. just received and f jr sale at 60 cents per tnlin jan8 II. A. CuOK'a. :av fLamps !.. Lamps ! .? f Vtt ifOVJt OM.it JLJiUif OiJh LAMPS, as you cari'uret them ai'oi..d l. r a small price, when they will be just as good us any Cool Oil Lamps that yon can buy. I have en nana a good supply of genuine . fJWAli ItJt,, , EXTRA SUIiNKRf, ; LAMP CmilSETS. "'if r; , f. ,. r COAL OIL W1CES. Also s good assortment of Coal Oil Lam in. , The above are tor sale at low prices, at janii . Ii. J. SOULAKPJfJCB'S Droar.fore. I' JVO. 1 C'OHJV" eTJI ttVif.' For sle at II. J.bC'flLAKPr KU'.l New Ijru j Store nov6 tJTS. per gallon lor bent srti cle ot coti.1 VICKUy HKO 2 Main ft. . dec7 . gf WCOJ JYUTHX ca.lt, new crop, jo. t rceivel and tor (ale by ' ! S. E. GILBEKT St CO., dec27 " ' No. 4 Svcamore st.rfet. It ,. . V 0iTS - A tine tot of MM. heavy florse I'.lanKefn and Covers jn.-.c ieI ceived at SCHAPKEB & BCS.SfNU'S, No. 4? Main etr. et. dec80 Wyj.ni,if JPMjO VH. 50 Kicks w h..t. MA, Wheat Flottr ; 50 hf sacks White Wheat Flour, at , H. A. CooK'S-. jan3 ' 73 31am street. HO.VMi l ii. A. C 73 ' i O I!s KK'.S liUU ht Or Honey, at jan8 treet. 6 bhds choice N. O. Sugar, at JanS U. A. COOK'S. 1150 jiui8 Mi V8 HUM, 9 BKAt, at M'MM.flU it Ci ITU M. A I''VjK, 73 lain s. reet. ATUKJiy tJPJLKti.-ls barrels Creej WJT Apples, at H. A. COOK'S. J-n8 73 Naiu rtret. MflOJI, OMt, C'OJMj .' 30 Ibis oxL' traCOil Oil, just received at Jn8 - - H. A. COOK'a. 73 Main s ;ret ' WtHIi OlM,-i bbls extra No. 1 wlu"te7 JLsf strained Lard -Oil, just received, at jau8 H. A. COOK'S. fC0ilLl JBJ.VMM J-MSH.WM pounds iLwr choice new and very rt Geor(.'i Bank Cxiflih, et H. A. COOK'S, jan8 . . ,! . . .73 Uaia street. JftltStMijKfM. IJ MilTTS WfJL 10 kkta No. 1 Mackerel; 10 do No. 2 do: a do nibs lo. At 11. A. janS COOK'S tt.nt. J.' , HOMM.Yi! flint Eomonv. at If . A. 10 btirrels COOE.-3. jan8 iTJs tiCH I BTARt'MIJ!. boxes nitre, l'earl atarcb, jiu-t received at jau8 ; i: ii. A. COOK'.s. sRVttJIH MOVaMt B-bHUP. Y barren Gr sugar iiovse Hyrnp, received this day. and sold at 00 cents per gallon at . Ii. A. COOK'S. I I . . - 73 uaia street.

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