Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 94, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1862 — Page 3

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fecial iNoi!fr. Disease among the Volunteers wonl I be prevented by the fiee use' of HOLLOW AY'S Pi LLS AND. OIXTMENT. For Wounds, ?ore and ?carvy the Oiotceut is it certain ore, and fur towel Complaint, Feven, Smill Pox, c , the Pill are the best medicine in th world. 221 J Tiling at Btmuly it m Joy Fortotr Who GUI bo beautiful with a sickly pale complex-, iou? Keep the pore of the iiklu free, and th blood poreand jour cheeks will vie with the rose and Ml. The skia la f ormed with thousands of, pores la every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the 'blood the ac knowledged cause or all diseases' of mankind whn the akin is drv and parched when it Is covered with eruptions when if ixcold and- rlmn tu rbo thtre is inward tev.r or inrl .nitaation it is iraposiible for .he skin under these circum stances to perform its proper functions, aod to c&rry off the impurities frein-the body as designed bv oar Creator. -. r JCDSOM'd MvUNTA,l BJSUB PILLS remove these obstructions, and produce . ftee and healthy blood, remove the eruption front- the skin, aod cause it to brigh en sltb the flosb of youth aud beauty. Beauty without paints and cosmetics be.-uity produced, bv health and aapidne-w. Jodaon's Monntain Herb tills are sold by all tnedxine dealers, deco tiood " .Vstcs. What letter news to the af Dieted than to inform tbera of a remedy that is going to restore them to health 2 Have you the Pynpep-da or Liver Compialnt ? Ate yoar dig:) tiva orgaflSSbilitated or jour nervous system affected ? If so, at one resort to the ute cf "Hoof-. lonf Oorman Bitten," and yon will be completely and" perm men tly cured. For sale by droggUts and Coalers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. No. 15 Health. 'J here is nothing mere valuable ttaan health ; without it, the wealth of a Crueras cau afford uo enjoyment, and Ufa, instead of a Mossing, becomes a burden. HooflMuCi Gtrnta Bitters, to thofe hfllicted with any diseaee of the stomach or digestive organs, will prove more valuable than a mine of gold. For .ile by druggists aud dealers in mediciues everywhere, at 75 cants yrr trill... iatv MISLLLLArtEOUS. THE GREAT WESTERN : ; RUNS THE BLOCKADE Theodore's Exckaagc,BILLIAH .--V KLXF REFRESHMENT SALOON ! Ths proprietor of the above establishment herewith renders H all his friends bis hi art-re thanks for the f ivors they have bestowed upon him for o many lonjoye-trs. At the same time he takes opportunity to inform the public that he has fixed np his place of business in new style, and that he has taken care fjr the necessary accommodation ot his vigicors. As usual, the Restaurant will be fundrihed with the most superior deUcasius of the season. A free lunch, consisting of everything that the season con projuoo, will be set at lu o'clock, every lorenoon. . There will be found at the Btr the Quest and purest Wiae and Liquor. Also, the best Beer an I Ale to be had. Together with this, yon will tind there the depot of MALTBE'd WOKLD-RK-MOW NED OYSTERS. Orders will be filled proni, tly, and to the sntlafaction oi luaukiud. Til CO 00 BK MINGST, novl!l :5m ' proprietor. BlEIUlA VE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. Liver Complaint, Fever & Ague, &c Th successful introduction and use of tbis celebrated Ueruedy has been the signat for a literal flood of compounds called Bittore," offered In various forms, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word " Bitters " is but auoth r name for " srog," or some villainous whisky mixture. But the really great relief derived from the minute dose, one teaspoon fill, of our rntdirino, ' - Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, and the entire abneart of after prottralion, has established for it a reputation which the boat of imitations andcounterfeitshavv failed tonndoTBiine this positively vegetable preparation, with barely suilW. cient purs spirits to preserve it. . j But on slice of the gvnnias (Half Pint Bottles), price OfcS DoLl.Aa. It is a medicine of long t ried etficarv fir Pvryping tha Blood, mi essential nr the fonn-lation. of good health aud for correcting disorders of the B'omach and bowels. - Two ur three dose will convince the afflicted of its salutary efltcts. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a hiMlthy action of the liver, bowelv, and kidneys will soon ti.ke place, luid renewod health be the quick result. , . ,1 'sr .VfM$n.V, Tr r Bcerhave's Holland. Bittors Baerhave's Holland Bitters. For mit't It IT lr". Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For Uf3TJK ic LI J HH Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. J-or lijf lij;, Try . . i Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For J.08S OF PrtTKTK, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For VnSTlVKJYHhg, Try C i Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For Fit. US, Try .7 . Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. In all Kervoiw, khemuaiic, and N'emali;ic Alloctions, it baa in numerous iLStances proved hi&iili beuencial, and in others eftVcted a decided enre. Read Carefully-1 The Pennine, highly-concentrated Bcerhave's Holland Bitters is pnt np in half pint lx.ttle only, an I retailed at One lollar per bfittle. The grent de. niand for this truly celebrated tumlirin.j ha indue ed many Imitations, which tuoponlic should Kiuird against purchasing. , hfteore of imposition f fVe that onr name is on put label of every bottle you bap. ; . Beiijamiu Page, Jrs, & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, rriTMHJiiwii, pa. KELLER & WHITER AUEXTS, Evamvillt, Ind. lUbbUsatra Pickles, at . tanS H. A. COOK'S. tit UK HTS 5 bbls, new rroo, jut leceived by 9. E. GILIIEKT A Oi 5 SALE OF PROPERTY AT AUCTION. - : O.V TIFISUAW Til ti 1414 JIJV, of January, 1B02, I will sell at Auction, -t the highest bidder, at the Marine Hospital, Sear; tbis city, all the personal property in a id around that building, as follows: One borea, exr.8 wajron and harness, tins cow, a small lot ol liorUt 0 bnshela corn and some buy; h use aud knchen furniture as follows: 175 chairs, 14 tableard covers, 1 glass cupboard, 3 wardrobes, 4 fcaten, 40 wahatauds, 5 dining tables and covers. 'Zt spittoons, 10 looking glaswi, 12S 1 iilot), Z0i pilicpw slips, liW bed sheets, 8 table clotim, 67 towels, 61 bedsteads, 34 nioeqaito curtains, 'J clocks, 4 bed blaukelj, li shovels, tougs and pokers, 64 s'ruck matresses, 51 cotton Distresses (:ait near y cr), l wash bowls and pitchers, 1 toilet sett 6 led pans, tiO choibera, 13 hospital shirts, 2 cookint; stoves and fixtures, 5 dozeo cup-t end saucersv 75 plates, knives and forks, and other articles of kitchen fumitars too numerous to mention ; 1. piattorm scales, 6 door scrap '-r(il wheel burrow, 6 wash tubs, 14 coal hods. Ateo an assortmeiit of medicines, jars, and other article belonging to the hospital departmeut ; 45 cords of wood and O0 bushels coal. , ,1 Hale to commence at 10 cVock a. and to be continued, if ne-esrary, from day to day, until all - Is soiti. ieriM in. . Jao7-lw A. L. ItOBlMSON, Surveyor.' I i lit J HAJS 10 ,c extra quality Blue tnixud JraiiS juit received and for sale cheap at b-iiAt-n. mi t BU5aiai'o,j-. decSO No. 49 ftlnin street. WJtMFS! tJ-t FS.' We have just reJti ceived a lara assortment 01 coal Oil Lamps, selected In person exproly i'or th Kvansville trade. We Milicit aa exaniiaaiiouof .price and quality, as we are cocudvnt a better or cbeiper lot cannot be found thu side of Cincinnati. l'rice ' from JW cents to SI 75eaeh. ... decl9 VlOKEai BSOS., 82 Main at,

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HABDWARE FOR 1862! NEW GOODS DAILY. 'Purchased for!. f casHs :;; " ' yArmy and 1 ! QUARTERiVI ASTERS' '' Hardware.- j c Axes (all qualities) handled. Shovels and Spades. : Clay Picks (handled.) -Hatchets (in variety.) Knives and Forks and Bntcher Knives. - - '; ; r ; Army Plates and Spoons. -. . : . Handled Fry Pans.' ; Coffee Mills. - jSlXs q " ' SUTLER'S HARDWARE. " Country Merchant's Hardt ware. j ;; 1 - Grocers Hardware.! ? - - Builders Hardware. : ; Carpentera' Tools. I r !, m. .1 - . : r s-iouije'.s . xooiB- j i , COLT S'' REY0LV1ERS; "Smith & Wesson's? it tbls Cartridgres, t Gun Caps, Belts & Holsters. Gunsmiths"Hardware.; Also : Platform Scales and Scale Beams. :--. ' i , . oum BELTING & Paaking AT FACTORY PRICXiS.; ALL GOODS 7 sold at' ' I x ; : : LOW WATER MARE : For Cash. -! ; :htrles l&j&ctl&9 ' 13 First Street Sign Golden Mill' Saw. Evausville, Jan. 14, 1S82.': tlstmarc5",0i'Tri?.V A'XPJJJffSStl' FOR 9 v the .tocrnaTj, and. jkdicatei 1 o THE PUBLIC ' - j -- When night obscures the light of day, ; " "A Coal Oil Lamp is coU jori'll say ' ' Go where you have iu .loaat to pay, " ' ' ' . . And off to VlOK.EItY'3 wend your way r Where Oil Is Forty cents pr gallon, . . 7 . And plenty to supply the laiiliou. A large supply of I. snips yon'll find, ' j " Of ety les and pricss to snit Ihe mind; J : ' There's no litht cheaper to be found Not even-candles at 12 cunts per pound ; fo at VICKKKY BROS, besure to call To buy a Lamp and jgi son.e Oil. Tf Lard or Flnid Lamp you've g jt. ! ' . . . Wt; can put on a (oal Oil rep : - bo chesp and nice that you will jtonder, V " And protest 'gainst lnid atkd Uaugi"; S f- tetihyonr Lampsand save yoir diiuSJ, Aud.ihu. eaououiUe theeo hard tnx's. i ' jan7 V1UKKKY. HKOS., B(:ii' ST.. t is, wIjoju tmsoauds, sous and t Tothvrs r"servin; iq the army. cun put iut their Jtuapsack more necessary or vulnnlile (rile than a tew boics cf. HOLLuWAY'S PILLS .v OlSTMENT. They insure bunion even uudr Uio esI oiur;i ol a soldier's lite. Only "25 ceuts a fcox or POt. . . j . 2I'J decr-f " : '. ." ' ' , . - ; IT CTS. pr lb. for cioe fresU dreesed ubickua --Kt ' . ' V10KKKY BkUSV . . .dec7 6 .- ; ' ;- - - - - No. 82 Mas u at . - 3 A assortment ot ih above coinlirated Gipvea. just seceivei at -ULA P K EK k BC.-Srxa'S, - - - Ho. 40 WaiD street decSO vjf. ii t Jt.-fH, -.. F..r sit,at mS jiiili : VlCKBKf BDU'S. , 0Tk.V ffjF. New Orleans aBd -Cuba S igsirs just received and fr t l a small advance on col at -. ( , YICKERT BKi'S. I 2 janT4 ' " J'o. hi Main sartet. ' JEZl7Ji. Wi,iZ Wheat and Bin kwhc.it -sav - Flour in asy r.zi- bass, re.jn ire 1 at ; lowest .market rates, at VJ .VlOK RY'3 .in44 "r No. 82 Muit'et. itxtitt.ne. A goo.l Hrom for '15 centi and letter ono sh-kers at 25 cents-each, at ViCrVKY BK'J'S, - ' jaoll . .'Ko. 81 Main stirent. JT UJUFH J-MJtMI'& .' -i be fourth invoice M-J of lamps in thirrs daTS received r.er tteamer Lebanon, comprisins a areas variety ot stvlen. in--perlor to any yet received. Also, a supply; ef the tUHworauzor "fetar- Burner" i-rhade-, chitmiBys, wicks, Ac... Fop ;ile at , - - . ' ; . IC'KJBY BRil'S, J ' . " ."' Xo.&2 Main streot. - "M'MBfJS'Xtl l.oOO h)f and qin.rter boxes tor wale bv s v f:n.ii-ftT I'.n . . ..dftCJX 2'.-."' ,1 i ; Xo. 4 Sycamore street. tmir-i. ail sizes, for Lysaleby .. S. K..GILBEBT CO. Pov No, 4, Sycosnore atreeC. V KOecran7. Dtrnt Cual Oil lliirnan norli - ble, only Teqntriog 2' loch chimnv. Samples jfcay be teen at . ."V10KER Y Blios. "OUW ViVIMUS VIVAMUST ST. CHARLES KESTAUKANTi "CHARLEY" 'HABBE, Prop'r. f JB. . . has .jnst lieen renaiied and refitted, aud is now opened to the public. Ho expense has beeir spared to place the St. Chariee in Bret rate trim, and it will b kept as a first cUs housx in all rwGAME. IN TBI? EA3T, O "32" S 3236. , ' And evervthing edinle to be pnrciiaed iu tliu mar 1 ket wrll berervod np at the ST. CHAELES at al.' hours, ia asivle which will suit the most fat-tidi .' ous epicure. , Choice Brandies aud Imported Wines ; the bHt: fcrandstrf -Old Bourbon and Slonongahela and A: No 1. X4qnors of all ktuds will be loond at the bar' of the St. Chat leg. . . : . 4 Imported Cigars, All the favorite Havana brands always on band sr- The patronage of my nuinorous friends aud the public generally Is repectfnHy solicited. oc-m i r CHARLEY HABBE, ft S CFJVrn ' MUCH FUK M.l HUK 5 new Beef Ton ues: at ' ! i '. lec28 VICKEBY BROH., 82 Main st." fhLI laM-ni'Hft J.lovn leatra toil Oil F Bnmers iust receive! for the purpose of altering Lard ('il arid Klirid Larns. Lauitj can be changed in ftvo minutes. . Also 10 doz Coal Oil Cbimnys ; 2 dozen, jirusbes to clean chimneys j Wickjng nd S hades j at ., VXClJiY BuOS, :

KEVS BY TELEGRAPH. px thi . w. uas. Exclusively for the Journal. ,: . CONGRESSIONAL 5XXVII CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. , -,' , ifbusE. - . 1 Washington, Jan. 16. - Mr. Dunn from tlie Military Committee reported a bill authorizing and directing the Secretary of War to furnish the prisonera of the United States in the rerolted States, with clothing, and other necessaries of life, and for this purpose to employ such agents as may be necessary. Passed.

SENATE. Washington, January 16. A communi cation was receired . trora the Secretary ot War, m answer to the resolution of Mr Powell, directing an answer to a resolution of last session, in regard to contracts, &c. The answer states that the first resolution was received at the Department jaat after the battle of Jnly 21st, and since then he has not had sufficient clerical force to properly answer the resolution.- The answer also states, "I, myself have not mad a single contract for any purpose whatever. The heads of Bureaus have made all the con tracts." The subject was referred. Mr. King presented a petition that the lands (if convicted traitors be awarded to soldier?, and abolish all fees and perquisites or office. .Referred. 1 ; Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to amend certain articles of war. . ' '".' j . . Mr. Hale offered a resolution that Ward H. Lamon, U. S. Marshal of the District of Columbia, by his recent order, communi cated to the Senate, excluding the members of the Senate from the jail without a pass from him, has been guilty of a breach of the privileges of the Senate and contempt of the rrgtitiul authority of this body, and that the Secretary of the Senate be directed to communicate a copy of this resolution to the President. ' ' ; - Ub motion or Mr. Wilson, the Dill in relation to the arrest of prisoners, claimed as held to service or labor, by omcers in the military or naval service of the United States, was taken np. The bill provides tnat any omcer, arresting any persons held to service or labor, shall be discharged from the service. - - ' . Mr. Collamer offered an amendment as a substitute, that no officer of the army or navy shall assume to exercise any authority to an est, detain, hold or control any person held to service, and that any officer so offending be dismissed from the service. Agreed to. Mr. Saukbury offered the following amendment as a new section : " Nor shall any soldier or officer under like penalty in any way entice, decoy or retain any such person from his or her master or owner." Mr. Saulsbury said that he thought the officers of the army of the United States ought to have nothing to do with the question at all. either way. Mr. Rice moved to add after the words " master or owners," who may be a loyal citizens of the U. S. Mr. Wilson was opposed io this resolution. He would not justify s'avery. What he wanted, was to prevent officers of tbe army from returning slaves. Some o (fie era have already- disgraced the service in this way, and God willing if he (Wilson) had the power, he meant to prevent their confirmation bv the Senate. The contested seat of Kansas was taken np, the question being on motioD of Mr. Ciark to strikeout the word "not" in tbe resolution of the Committee on Judiciary, that Mr. Lane was not entitled to his seat. Mr. Laue said he bad refused to accept the office on the 22nd of July. He referred to the contest in Kansas with Mr. Stanton for the Senatorship, and said that four days Hfter he was elected, the Governor whom he had overthrown and his contestant whom he had beaten, declared the seat vacant. . Mr. ISrigbt thought the question barely a legal woe, The President having appointed him. to-an office not created, the Senator from Kansas could not rccept it, and, therefore, could not vacate his seat. MORNINGREPORT. Sec'y Chase and the Banks Secretary Cameron recommended as Minister to Russia by the Committee on Foreign Affairs Adjutant General Thomas in danger of Removal General McClellan before the War Committee He gains the sympathy of his opponents Secretary Welles defends himself, &c. Washington, January 15. The following is the second proposition of Mr. Chase's exposition : 2. The banks will receive and py out the U. S. notes freely, aod sustain in all proper ways their credit. SPECIAL TO TRIBUNE. Washington, Jan. 15. Secretary Cameron's nomination as Minister to Russia was reported unanimously from the Committee on Foreign Affrs, but was not acted upon. 'The Senate P. 0. Committee meet tomorrow for the purpose of considering tbe House Bill to abolish the franking privilege. The committee are not in favor of a total abolition of the . privilege, and will amend the bill. In answer to-day to a call for information made upon Secretary Cameron by the Senate, he incidentally remarked: "I take this occasion to repeat the statement, that I never made a contract since I took charge of this Department for any purpose whatever, having always interpreted the laws of Congress to intend that the Heads f Bureaus, alt of them able and experienced officers of tbo Regular Army, shall mefce all contracts for supplies for the branches of the sorvice severally nnder their cbarpej' HKBALD 3 SPECIAL. W AsniNSTox, Jan. 15. The officers of the regiments raised by Gen. Butler of Massachusetts, for his coast expedition were commissioned yesterday directly from the War Department. Col. McQuadeof the New York 4th volunteers, is mentioned as likely to be appointed a Brigadier-General. From private advices received here, serious apprehensions are entertained that the heroic Parson Brownlow will be ussasinated before he can reach the Tennessee border with a pass from the rebel War De'partment. , ; LATEST VIA QUEEXSTOWN. ' Breadstuff's firmer. , Provisions firmer except Bacon, which is unchanged. . . London Consols closed on Saturday at MV-i-

times' special. ) . .

It is doubtless true that Adjutant Geaera! -Thomas will soon vacate hia nlaf.' There is deeper and more general hoettlivv 1 to him than to any other officer in the army, nnr - - r.ti nrr l rpnpro i Ntnrip f -.ontrA Seth Williams, a popular officer'" and most indefatigable working man is named as his successor. t, McClellan was to-day before the Joint Committee on the conduct of the war -for three hours; they listened to a patient and candid account ot bis operations. in tbe responsible office to which be was so suddenly, and. without bis knowledge or procurement, summoned- by the President and by the nation's voice. . The difficulties of -his position, and tbe embarrassment of questions arising and the amount of labor to be done, the strength of tbe rebellion he has to vanquish, were grouped together in a manner so. effective as to win sympathy from a member who bad imbibed prejn- . dices against him, and 1 the modest and steady assurance he manifested of an early and utter overthrow of the rebels gave confidence in his capacity and generalship that had not before existed. - - Gen. Butler was also before ' tha Committee to-day.. . ' ' Secretary Welles sent to tbe Senate today ft defense of bimselt, in which the multitude of charges preferred again3t him were refuted. ' Tbe Senate acted to-day on a number of army appointments. Thirteen Lieutenants put in commission by Mr. Cameron and one Surgeon, were rejected. Many gathers will follow. No nominations have been made since the- Cabinet change was resolved on. Among the rejections by tbe Senate of military nominations was Watts for Lieutenant, late a gardener at tbe Whits House, and Wood of Minnesota, as a Brigadier Commissary. New York, January 16. The steamsbin Saxonia from Hamburg 30th December, ar rived this morning. " Ne news. She brings two complete batteries of guns and a great number of small arms. She did not touch at any intermediate port. LAST NIGHT'S REPORT. Suspension of the Ohio Banks Burnside ' s Expedition will be heard from to-day The Commissioner of Patents, on the Cultivation cf Cotton The force sent from Cairo What the NewYork Specials " say Affairs in Kansas Washington Gossip. Colcmbus, O., Jan. 16. The Bank . Sus pension bill us amended by the Senate, passed tbe House, and is now a law. One of the conditions of the la w is, that the banks resume specie payment fifteen days after the New York banks do. Washi ngton, Jan. 1 C After the most careful inquiry, it cannot be ascertained that there is any troth in the current re ports relative to additional chauges in the Cabinet. Tbe Commissioner of Pateols Una ij-tueJ a circular in which he says the cultivation of cotton in the middle portions of Hie free State3 is beginning to attract general attention. It i., however, a principle ia vegetable physiology that tropical plants can never be actlim.ned in the North, except by a repeated reproduction of varieties of seed. The attempt to grow Sea Island cotton, such as ia now brought from Hilton Head, would prove a failure in any portion of the free S ates. The only variety capable of successful cultivation in these sections now seeking its introduction - is the green seed cotton, such as is now being raised extensively in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee nnd porlious of Kentucky, and . which produces a white fibre. The seed should be obtained from these localities. Tbe modifications of" soir and climate will influence the size of tbe plant and the length aod fineness of the fibre and the product of tbe crop. Efforts are now making by tbis Department to procure the proper seed for distribution. The Circular further says tbejresults of the cultivation of sorgho last year settles the question of its practical success, but that one of the difficulties presenting itself is want of pure seed. To meet this want this Department has ordered the seed from France, for distributed next Spring. The same causes which have produced deterioration here, exist there and well grounded apprehensions ate entertained that seed thus imported may not be free from suspicion. Tuesday the rebel batteries fired twenty shots at an o.vster pungee, but did not hit it. Yesterday a fleet of similar vessels rau the blockade without being fired on and arrived safely at Washington. Xw York, Jan. 16. The Washington specials state that it is thought that Geu. Stone will be detached from duty in this vicinity, and sent to the western frontier. It is not true that Assistant Secretary Scott was tendered the post of Secretary of War. Some important changes will be made in the personate, of tbe war department. ' ' - bmall-pox and cases like 'camp typhoid fever, are ocenring in this city and Georgetown and there is considerable alarm among the citizens. Rumors are rife of frauds committed by those who have been raising and equipping regiments. Double ra'ions have been drawn and other supplies for forces, on paper and not regularly recruited. . - The Committee on Ways and ' Means this morning agreed to postpone the $100, 000000 Treasury Note bill for the present, and to substitute a bill which provides for the issue of Treasury certificates bearing interest, which will be issued to creditors. v The Bank Committee and Secretary Chase haviogcome toa substantial agreement the Ways and Means Committee are "holding a consultation with the Secretary on the subject. Cairo, Jan. 16. The force seul from this point and Paducah consists of nineteen regiments ef infantry, four regiments aud two companies of cavalry; aud seven butteries of artillery. Tbe steamer D. A. January with the 45ih Illinois regiment is sground 20 miles above Cape Girardean. She cannot be reached by steamers. A land force with a provision train has been dispatched to their assistance. They will probably march to Jonesborq and come hither on the cars. ' " The river is full of floating ice. . - Pittsbdbo, Jan. 16. River 13 feet by the pier mark and rising. Weather clear and cool.

.. JJLeatexwobth, .Jan. lf. Intelligence is

received .here mat 4,0imj. union Indians in Cherokf e count were attacked on the 6th by a superior force of Texan rebel Indiana. i ey : compelled to retreat, ana are u . iw n iu .nauww- , Brig.-Gen. Denver left, to-dny for Western, v ifgiuia. The continual guerilla warfare is carried. on ia Johnson and Bates counties, Mo., be tween roaming bands of rebels and detachments of . Jennison's command. .... A. quantity of government stock and property has been confiscated. . . Ua , tbe . 5th near Columbus, in Johnson county, the. Federal troops were fired ton from ambush and five men killed. The Supreme Court, of Kansas ia now hearing, arguments on the Gubernatorial question. The Attorney for the contestant filed a petition. foe a writ of mandamus to compel ihe State Board of Canvassers to count the vote of Uio State cast for Geo. A. Crawford for Governor, at the late election. Fort Monroe, Jan. 15.- The storm still. continues, with high wind and rain.. , ; : ,., .The remainder of Burnside's expedition is detained nntil the weather moderates. News from Burnside's expedition is expected to-morrow. - , : ... CIXCIXXA TI, MA RKET. ' Cincinnati, January Flour in fair demand ; superfine, 16. 3,90 4,00. .- - ; Wheat firm aj 80S5 for red 8590 for white. . Oats advanced to 28 cents. Corn firm at 28 cents. Whisky c higher. Active demand for hogs and prices a shade higher. Sales 3000 head at 3,30 3,35. Better demand for mes3 pork. Sales TOO bbls at 9,259,5'): latter rate for the best city brands. Active demand for lard.' Sales 700 ces at 65 for country and 6 for city, the close mess pork and lard were lierAt held higher. Green meats firm, 1, 3 and 3J shoulders, hams and sides. Nothing doing in bulk meats. Coffee brm; sales 600 bags J0,20J. Sugar and molasses firm. Exchange firm. for NEW YORK .MARKET. New York, Jan. 16. Flour unchanged and steady. Wheat dull; shippers insist on a material decline, to which sellers are not willing to accede. Corn dull at 5 for mixed western. Mess Pork 1 1 75(3.12 37 ; prime 8 00 9 50. ' CITY ADVEP.TISENENTS. CORPORATION NOTICE. OKUK FOR PLANE SIDE-WALK. IVcuni r.tr t 1S61. And now it Is hereby onleretl and ijuect-'d by tbe Common Council of the City of ftvaiirvills, that tbe owners of all lota or parts ot lnr lrontiux 00 or atlioiuing the Xortlirast side c-f fiecotid strot from Gum ntret to the Corporati n line in shhI City, cause the sidewalks thereon to bti brought t Hie proper grade, and that they cm!- si htde-waik ot Class No. 2 to be laid down tlii-reon within thirty davs from the publication of this order. P. IHJHK.K, Clnrk. Olnrk'uOIlic:, Smiry 1, 1802. CORPORATION NOTICE. OKPWR POK PLANK BID K-W ALE. IKi-. Mill, 18i;I. And uow it is hereby ordered nnd dirffird by the Common Conncil of thocity of EvHi.rtt!w. (mt the onmers of all tots or parts of loH frontiii on or adjoining ihe south side of Sixth strei-t, betueen 1 bird Avenue and Fourth Avenue, in said City, cause the side-walks ibereou to te br-.-uiht to the prr-pr grade, ani tht they canxe a sidewalk if Class No. 2 to belaid down tlirnuu witiiiu thirty days from the publication i t mis firuMr. r. UUKKK, Clert. C'erk's Oilice. January 1, ISOi. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDEtt FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Deo. 21, And now it is hereby ordered mud directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansvillc-, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north Bids of .second .itieer, from fc'uiton Avenue to Fifth Ave nue in said City, ctuse a sidewalk of Class 2io. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. HI KliE, CleIk. Clerk's I tiler, January 1. 1862. CORPORATION NOIIO'E. ORDER FOB PLANK SIDK-WALK. I'ec. 21, mi;l. Ami now it is lifi-t-by ord:reJ and directed by tha Crmmon Ct-nncil of H19 City of Kv,unviile, thut the owners oi all l,.ts or part of lots fronting on or edjoining the west side ot 'ittli AerlUH, trom a paint opposite- second street to Front street in ai-l city, CAiiae a side-walk of class No. 2, to be luid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. HUKKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, J.mnary 1, 18r2 CORPORATION NOTICE. OHDKR FOR PLANE SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1801. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed by the C tai'iD Conncil of the City of Kvaneville, tn i. ton owners of ell lot"! or parts of lots fronting en zjT adjoining tbe Northeast side of (front htteot, from Fifth Avenue to Peail street in said City, cause a sidewalk of C1S4 No. 2 to be laid down thereou wihin thirty diva from the publication of this order. P. BTJEKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 18fi2. CORPORATION NOTICEORDER FOR FLAKE SIDE-WALK. Dee. 21, 1861. Aud now it is hereby ordered and direted by the Common Council of tlio City of ICvansville. that the owners of all lots or parts oi 'o's f-ontins; on or adjoining the Northeast side ol Front stieot. from Pearl to Bixlli street in said City, canee a sid-w!ilk of Claps No. 2 to be laid df-wu thereon within thirty davs from the publication ol this c: der. Y BURKE, Cleric. Cleik's Cilice, January 1, 12. CORPORATION NuTiCE. ORDKR FOR .PLANK SIDB-WAEK. Dec. 21, 18'il. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by Ihe Common Council ot the City ot Kransvnie, tnat the owners ot all lots or Darts of lots fronting on or adjointog the Northwest side of Cherry street, betweeu Eighth and Ninth streets in fraid City, cauee ths side-wa-ks thereon to be brought to the proper frrade, and that they cause a 9iie-w.lk ot class No. 2 to he la:d down thereen within thirty days from tae publication of this order. P. BPBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, J.uiwry 1, 1SG2. 9. 90 TICF OF Til H JR .y g V V w and laying out of Pnblie Alleys. Agrees bly to tha Charter and Ordinances of the City, notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of Decern! er, 1801. an order was p tssed by the Common Council of the City of Evaueviile, requirintralleys to I e laid out aud opened iu Block number eightytwo (o. tsz ) lo toe town ot Lamasco f-ity, now Cityof Evausville, and thai a plot Knowing the positiou, width and length of said alleys was append p 1 to said order, and is uow on tile in this office. P. BCKKE, Olerk. Cleik's Office, Jan. S, 1862. tiw CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIIiE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1S61. And now it is hereby, ordered and directed by the Common Cuun. il cf the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts i f lots fronting on er adjoining the south side of Franklin street, from Second Aitrnuc to Ihird Avenue in said city, inne the sido-wa'.ka thereon to I broucbt to the proper grade, and that they cause a siJe-walk of ;;sh N. 2 to I e laid down tlmreon within thirty uay from the publication ot this order. P. BURKE, Clt-rk. Clerk's Office, .Tiiinary 1. 18H2. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. ' tee. 1, 18(51. Aud now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the City ot Evanaville, that the owners of all tots or psrts of lotsfrontiog on or adjoining the w st siiie ot Third Avenue from Franklin street to Sixth treer, in aid city,caiine the side-walks thereon to he brruht to the proirgi a le, aud that tiwy c luxe a s i-io-wa'k of Class No. 2 to be b-i-l down thetfon within thirtv day from the publication ofthisordor I. SC&fig. Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, lib-.

NEW ADVERTISEMENT:

.si ATSTTJi Are now receiving their Third Stock of Boots and Shoes tbis sesson, and are now prepared to show the same. It is the Unrest and most complete StSCK ot . , To be found in the Stats ; and having been parchateil for Cash, they can and will offer superior luancements to ail . . - ( Cash Buyers! Our Slock is composed in part of ihe follow- . iiiff, to-teit 200 cases Men's Grain Cav alry Boots 18, 22, and 22 lncii Less. 50 cases Men's Gents' Boots. 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 cases 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 Brogans b-ii, 7-12, and 9-14. : 50 cases Men's Prime Was Brogans. 30 cases Men's calf and kir is a isrogans. 10 cases Men's calf Scotch Boots Extra. 10 cases Men's best Plo-w Shoes. 120 cases Women's kid, goat calf, and kin Boots. 10 cases Women's kid, calf, and goat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid. ana goat Uoots. 10 cases Misses calf, goat and kid Balmoral Boots 20 cases Boys' Prime Waurogans, 1-&. and 4-6. 20 cases Youths' Prime Wax do., 9-13. SO cases Childs' calf, goat, Kid, ana kip uoots. 6 cases Childs' goat and call .Balmoral Uoots. 10 cases Men's Gum OverShoes and Sandals. 10 cases Women's do. : 5 cases Misses' do. ' 10 cases Men's Buffalo OverShoes Assorted. 10 cases Women's do. Assorted. Besides everything else that one would look for la a noiesaie Boot aud Shoe Mtore. . We have also in store UWlcasos Men's, Boys, and Childs' Far md Wool - Ti ' , crir-i Of latest styles, that we are selling below the mar. ket. We take pride in showing and pricing our Goods to tbe Trade. Call aud examine for yourselves, or send your orders. We speak satisfaction in either ease. . - READ & LAWRENCE, , . i . -.4- t ... t f! . I T&. 15 Wain EVAXSVJZZE, Dectrtr 28, 1S81.

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r Jr i. tf, tf, 4 A ,-l'lHt'OTtn' '-, l'-r I - !:"! I.H tl e l-ftVci.i l At!pr,lji4 ""if rD li in- f. I ; i (.iiirnn .' '. x i'm, r nf i.n r i 1 . t f il wil'i '.i'r"ii1Mn:i.-c!- ,.( still' r :. (Htvvr t-i llr..r 1 t '"el w j,li;i.;f ! -r -:lM' ;,-.,, jl riV . ;-' r--; t.l f I It. Ti l Itl'itr-'n h .1 f, I .. i: ,.,t Ivl! !,(! wiir 1 1 win iif rtj(un:iS co-tii.l i i's. , i -i iii.il oiih W '.i' ll Mill .li-L.H!!p.i -It !l:ri. , U . i.P.lVH ol ilu;i-rl! M ; v:.-i- 1 . ( hia i.ii u! i i - i cf !! r m ti! !i-r -ih! f.-IUw.ririzi-iii 11c. a- toir jiN-l.-Iy r!.f& r'm.p'i:ii'l will do 'f liaa h-t-ti 'jniviui l-y trxt-i-ri-'-w.f i n ninny r f tl.s aorst r-HMt-i t.i ! fnuni ot t;n, f.,:ii. ir.t; compl.iinto: - hcrolulti alul lscr,!ilin Oil ri'imit , V. iiiitioiis ad Kruiitivn Iimi, fir(rn, l'itiii'' s il"tf !u-n, Tomora. fiilf KiM-nm, Sml'l H l, Mtpliil's il Syphilitic AlW-tion, Mfrrnrinl Tii--:", Hrn'iBv, Neuralgia or 'lie Ihplnnrenx, Ivliility, lin,-ii snl - lniliEsmfoii, r.rysirH'liii, R'pr !. Antlinv's Fire, and indewi be ulmlei 'f c 'iiil'ini!) it rising from Jmimritv if Hie I'.i.md. This compound will be foiled a prrt I" of c.altb, when taken in the prine, t. t :i el : fool humors which lo-ler in the M..l m " :t son ef the year. Ity tli.; tin vly 4-xpaNio.i i many rnnkling dist'id-is ;,r - nil pod in !! i.i . Multitndes ran, by tin-,i.:.l of this ie:edy themselves from "the a'mlti:ii'e of ti , : and nlcerons soros, lb ro-it h s hirh t!i-i ey t ,., . : try to rid itself of corrupts us, if t.ot hr.,i -u .c do this through the nstnrut I'ti tnrn-li nf in,. .,, i by an alterative medicine, Cl-anse out IL.' w .1ted blood whenever yon li nil its nrpuritn-i t-m ins; throogh the skin in piiui-l-, eruptiiiii,, i.r Bores; cleause It when yon find it i -:di.si.i urrd hi..: lo(rgi8h In the vein; clean-! It v 'n-nevt-r , r. id fool, and yonr feeling will tell ie when. I.viti where no particular disorder i.i leli, pifojile en:, f better health, and live longer, t, r . -'nufintr -.he blood. ' Keep the blood hevUliy i.n I a is w.-ll, but with this pabnlum i.f l.le di.'.oi"-rd t;,-recn be no lasting health. Sootier or 1 r uom ih.i.sr must go wronir, and the erci mLiu- 'j of lit., i.-i disordered or overthrowu. Sarsapariila has, and deserves mm li. the iot ui--tion of accomplishing tWe ends, tut trie w. i i has been egregionsly di-ceivcd by nrepars :. i it, partly because tbe drug alone has no' all ih;. virtue that is claimed for it, but more leci-p-,. many preparations, pretcndiDg to be concent r.. extracts of it "contain but littloof the viitut- . f sarsaparilla or any thintf else. During late years the rmblic lias lweii n.lsl, .1 t c large bottles, pretending to irive a Quart of I.xt, of iSarsaparilla for one dollar, iiost rf these h..ve reen fraud s tipon the sick, f-r tliev not onlv rmtain little, if any, (Sarsaparilla, but often no enrr--tiva properties whatever. Iloiice, bitter aud paiu , fnl -Jisap Jointmeut has followed the use of he ,anous extracts ot txtrsaoaniia which flood the mar. ket, until the name itself is jnmly despised, audhas K'coine synonymous with imposition aiil cheat Still we call this compound SarHuparills, arjii intend to supply such a remedy as shall rest no the nrinio from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtue which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it Is intended to care. lu order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy shocM bo Judiciously taken accerdmiz to directions on the bottle. J ' ' PREPARED BY ' Dr. J. C. AY EE, WKLt. Mat: Prlee,$l per Kottr; Six Kottcs fr$5 dyer's CJierrv Pectoral. bas won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Compl lint, tha It is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount the evidence Of its virtnen, "wherever it has bi-cn emph .v ii. As it has Song been in constant use through! .;t this section, wo need not do more than aniue tiie people its quality is kept up to the bust it ever ban been, and that it miiT be relied on to do fur their relief all it has over beeu found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB THU CVB.R OF CoiAivenfts, Jntmiiiee, Duvevia. Inilicntum nmeulirv. Foul rVowacA, Eniiipelas, Ilmilaihc, I'M, khrumatum, Ervptiavt, and 6kin lrieaxe, J.iver Complaint, Dropty, Writer, Tumor and alt Hheiim, Worms, (,out, Aeuralma, as a ZJiimer I'nt. and for Purifi.iu., Ot Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the nost sensi tive ca take them cleasantlv. and tlmv nr ih. best aperient iu the world tor all the purposes of a Uhiui ly jiiysiu. PK1U 26 CENTS PEKBOX J 5BOXE9 Pea Jl.CX'. Great numbers of C!eri:vmen. rhvsiciaim. Pi-vten. men, and eminent persuiiaire. Lave lent their names to certify the uuraralled usefulness of these remedies, butoursiiaoo hro will not oermit Hie in sertion of them. Tha Agenti U low tinned fiiriiii-h gratis onr AMERtOAN Almasac iu which they are given, with. a!no full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be l'ji lowed for their enro. Do not be put off by tinbriiieiidod deojrii wit!. other preparations they make moro protit on. Iiemand Ater's, and taks no other, The nn:k imi'. the best aid there is for them, aud tii.y should have it. AH our remedies are sold wholesale and minil !, Keller A White. N. 8. Tlioinmon. Pearce, Leich Carlatadt. iranville. iin.l !,. dealers In medicines everywhere. ruoiesaie agents, Allen ft Co., Cincinnati, and B. A. Robinson db Co.. Louisville. ia, ' roin tlie wasninjfton iahl, Aj in Evausville. on Tiinrsday, Jan nary U:h, ls6J, a SLACK AlAfK. no white markM n!nnt lu.r. loj-i hands high, heavy uiaue. niimed off a little. not bod. Any one delivering her to the Washington House stable will bo liberally re warded. cuaisiiAN ai;D k incii. (T olkabote copy lw ) j-mU ilw WJjyiOyjyrOTJS FJtfHU.iAy reams ai-H-S sorted, fancy cjlors and new stleH. iut receiven, fjr sale by S. K. GILSKT d CO. JtDll Jio. 4 Jcanloro st. iine fur rate ty . B. K. G1LUEKT & CO. 1, t r eai by S. E. UILilKlir co., Janll No. 4 Sycamore litreet. tTJU JiiYn TJ LI. O to t-VV v' . IJ . 25 boxes, Hill A Co., extra taliow Candl-i.; ift do Kmery & Sou., C s tar Cjiellit,; 15 do " , do 7's do do; 5 do do 4'm A. o' lin At fjangl J. a. COOK UP VCH WittiJ T Fi. o vn MJr wheat Fleur, Extra, at - -oOsaeka uueA. COOK'.-!. jan8 II te9H,Jt!itlK8 AT fM. GA LLON. 25 bbls sonar lioiuii llib s., Just received and far sale at b) ceui or giii.ee, a. ,nn . a t UOii :;. Lamps ! Lamps ! J l' lt-OVR tU.MI J.J ait HJ. LAMPS, as you can get theu al.eivd for a small price, when they will l-e jint gjod ai any Coal C'il Lamps that you can buy. 1 i.ave on nana a good supply of genmao UWAL. oil., LAMP CllISlXET?. COAL Oil. UJCKS. Also a good assortment of C?ai i;il Lrnies. TLo above are lor sale at low prieeH, at jane u. J. SCU LAKM 'fctt'd Drugslore. .-". 1 OAJV MT.SHI-U c.V.I. -t -Jt 11. J. Kftl LAC I'fKli'S nov6 . , New Irng Store VTH. oil, at per gallon Ir beet, article ot e VICKLUV BliO'., Si Mniii i-t rial decT gOCOjt JVVTHX ca,k, new crul., jut ie t ceived and lor sals bv . i.: GILEKHT A CO.. dec27 No. 4 fyceniore tr. e'. W WO HUM IMlnMJJi.MTH -A Hue lot of M.M. heavy florae lllanset and Cavers iet-n rf--I ceived at bCfiAFJiER ic. P.LS.4IN(; S, No. 4J Main Atrrut. decS) FJC.OUU. M eaeks While t' Wiieat Floar; 6t Lf sacks White Wheat II. A. COuK'ri. 73 3Iain street. Flour, at . . Jans JIOVFf. .'i'-O Ih choice II. A. C'HiK'-L 73 inain street. A3 Honcy, at jans 6 hhds choice N. O. bugur, at Jan8 IX. A. COOK'S. 150 Jan8 BEANrf, at II. A. COOK'S, 73 Main si reet. barrein Creeu COOK'S. Apples, at If. A 73 Main itre-t. gHU I. OH,' tOJI. ao bbls ex - tra Coal Oil , j nst received at j18 II. A COOK'S, 73 Main street. WfRi OiC, t bbi extra No. 1 winter t- strained Lard Oil, just received, at jsn8 if. a. COOK'S. KOKO:MJM4ZwiIsri lo ,l"ponuds W choice new and very fit tieerei, Uuk Codfish, at " U. A. tlouK'S, jan8 . , 7-1 Main street. 7? .5 m unto. "i. v" a t e rUZ 10 kilts No. 1 Mackerel; 10 do No do; 5 do lliegd do. At H. A. CO! jan K'S Ml -..' n0.1tt'i'! to barrels flint Ilomony, at li. A. COieK jinS CLtl t'UXe. I'erl March, jui leceived ai li. s. C'V jauS jP&JlU MOe'tiM I ft m-. i Unlivehim:ir house Syrup, receive! inn d'iv, snd sjid at 60 cents per gallon at . A. COOK'S.

73 Alain stroet.