Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 96, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 January 1862 — Page 3

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Special Aotitfcs. ; c! Disease among the Volunteers wtiali be prevented by the tifi u?e HOLLOWA.f3 PT.M.S AND OIXTJTEXT. For Wounds, Sores end Snrvjr the Oiatueat is a certain oure, and 'fbr'Bovet Complaints, Tov.-s, Soul I Pox, 4o. , the MU are the teat melicine fn ths wort J. '' " ' 221 J Titinf or Beouiy it m Joy Jfortoo r Who can be beautiful with a sickly pale complexion ? Keep the porea of the kiu free, and th. blood pnre, and yonr cheeks will Vie with the km and 1111. The skin is formed with thousands of pore in every inch of tor face whose office it is to carry off the imparities of the blood the ao. knowleilged cause of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and parched when rt is covered with eruptions when it is cold and clam my whffn there h inward fevr or Irjffjra (nation it is impossible for the skin under these circtun-si-anixM to perform its proper functions, and to carry off the impurities frem the body as dt signed bv .nr Creator. ' ' ' ' 1 ' "JCfcSoN'd MOUNTAIN HERB PILtS remove these obstructions, and produce free and'- healthy blood, remove the eruptions fr m the ' skin, and cause it to brigh-ea with the Jaih of youth and beauty. Beauty without paints and cosmetics beauty produced by health and happlnessl '' Jndson's Mountain Herb fills ax sold by nil me-lxioe dealers. . , dec3 tiooi m'iet. What Letter cews to the af Sicted than -to inform thsm of a remedy that is gclag to restore thorn to heulihl Have yon the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint I Are yonr dig ttve organs debilitated or your nervous system affected ? If so, at once resort to the ma cf "Hooftan ft German Bitten," and yon will be. completely and permuieotly cared. For sale by drugjists and ceilers in medicines everywhere, at 73 cents per bottle. No. 15 Ktmlth. 1 here is nothing mere valuable tnan health ; without it, the wealth of- a Cronos can afford no enjoyment, and life, instead of a biesa. iug, becomes a burden. SoqUml'f German Sit' ten, to those afflicted with any disease of the stomach or digestive organs, will prove mora val uablo than a mine of gold.- For sale by drogglsta and dalers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents P-r hr.ttle , . t 1nn4 1Y1 1 S L t: L L A M 0 U S. THE GREAT WESTERN RUNS THE BLOCKADE Theodore's Exchange, - M BILLIARD sp REFRESHMENTS ALO 0 13! J Tas proprietor ol the above eetablinhraent herwitti renders to all his friends his sincere thanks fur the favors tbey have bestowed upon him for so many long years. At the same time be takes opportunity to inform the public that he has fixed up his place of business in new style, and that he has taken can fjr the necessary accommodation of his visitors. - . - . .. .,. , As usual, the Eeetaurant will I forobhed with the moit superior daiicaeies of the season . ,;!,. A free lunch, consisting of everything that the seawn can produce, will be eat at 10 e 'clock, every torenoon. -, . ..-: j ... There mill be found at tha Bar- the finest an J purest H inea and Liquors. Also, the best Beer an 1 Ale to b had. Iogeth-r with this, yon will Orders will UtilleJ promptly, and to the aatlsti lion oi mankind. t . . ; THEODORJE MISOST, Proprietor. uovl3-3m BCERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BITTERS. eon Liver Complauxt, Fever & Agie, & c Thi i successful introduction and nae of this cetefcr&ted lleme..y has been the signal far a literal Sued of compounds called " Bitters," offered ia various, lories, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon kea, nn til thin word ' Bitters ' is but another name for " grog." or some villainons whisky mixture, BBt the really great relief derived rrora the winnto dose, one toaspoonful, of our medicine, . Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. f i "rc of afltr prostration, has eatab. liBhed for it a reputation which the host of ia tuitions and conn terfeiu have failed to undermine this positively vegetable preparation, with baroly sufilcient pnre spirits to preserve it. Bnt onesiieof the genuine (Dalf Pint Bottlea), pi-Ice Okr Dollar, - . It is a c.adiciae of lone tried efficacy for Furi"xng the Blood, so essential for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of ths s'omttch and bowels. Two or three doses win convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action or tho liver, bowels, and kiduey-i will soon take place, and ronewed heulth be the quick resnlt. ' 1 "r J.V fj IK H TI Ojy, Try ' Bcerhave's Holland Bitters" -s- HBJHTMjJh. rrV , Bcorhave's HoUand Bitters. JPr Ji lMt r; TTrv , Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. ' MOtSS OJ Jt B JMiTKTHt try Bcerhave's Holland Bittsrs. for VOSTIfJirjiisH, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. J-'or JtJ;jts, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and KeortJc Affections, it has in numerous instances -prorou highly beneficial, and In others eff.:ted a dcoidjd care. Read Carefully! The srennlne, higUly-concer traied BueraaveA Holland Hitters is pot op in half-pint bottles only, and rct:iltd at One Dollar pr bottle. ' The grat demand for thistrnly celirateJ medicine has indue e-1 many imitatioua, which thepnblio should irnard against purchasine. Beware of impo, Uion I Bee that our aunts u am Ui label of eeery bottle you buy. Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, " KELLER & WHITE, ' , . . ( A QEXTS, EvawiXe. fnd. BRBAT CB 11B! DR. LELAND'S ANTI-KIIEUMATIC BAND. IS TUK CNU KNOWN BLiStEDr Euu , Rheumalism, Gout &ATenralm AND A CI7KE rOB . , , . , , , .' .4 All Mercurial Diseases. It is a couveuiently arranged JJiitid, containing medicated comitonnd, to bejrfjw around tha wais without iiijnry t the mit t'elicate )rson8, no rhanee In habiuof living is renuirel.iuid It entire ly removes the diabase from the gyoteai, without. ITuiiuciDK ine injnrionseTrects ansiuj from the uee of powerful internal medicinea whu'h woken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal properties contained in the Bund, come in cot. tact with ths blood and reaches the disoase, through the porne ol the skin, etfectinsr in every instance a perfect cure, and reeTores the parts afflicted to a healthy coad itin. This Band la also a most powerful A nti. Morr-nrial agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the pernicious effects ot merenry . . Mod. ei cases are cured In a few days, an(f we are constantly receiving; testimonials of it eftioacy 1 acgravated caaos of long standing PmmSl.OO, to be had of drogiara generally, mr can be sent by mail or express, with fiill directions for nae, to any part of tbe country, direct from tlte Principal Offic, , - Ss.40 Ilrotdwsy.A'civ Yon G. SMITH & Co., Sola Prop's X. B. Descriptive Circulars sent fre. t - UrAjreuts wanted Evrywberw.'T For sale in kvccsvllle by Heller Jt Whlta.. flatawoop House, Kvansvitie, I March ith, 1861. Jr. IT. P. Ulurnt Usar Sia : Enclose.! find ?2.D0. I find thai yonr Anrl-Rbeupiaiii Band hni remove-! my RUnn j&ttm. 1 am, reopectfally, yotirs, li. A. B-Bifi, ,2-lydA w With J. S. Janess 4 Co. .

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id ...is I ; . : ,'i ! WHOLESALE c a ... .a .t ,yiamn .u ,cx j i"3 I HARDWARE r FOlti862 ! :IiEW GOODS DAILY, 5 -Purcliased'for ' CASH.- ! " Army and ? 1 ,Vii r ' f unu 1 1.111. mo i laiio . a .-."? i-. ; Haraware 0-, , j,i Axes (all qualities). Handled. "Shovels and SpadesU. ; Clay Picks (handled.) I ; Hatchets (in variety.) , Knives and Forks and Butch- " ' " er Knives. " Army Plates and Spoons. :,j ; Handled Fry Pans.; ; v ; Coffee Mills. . '.j, I Also: r-:--;SUTLEE'S HARDWAP.E. Country Merchant's1 ijHard-; ; - j ware. .? i ' 1 1 Grocers Hardware. - ' Builders' Hardware. Carpenters' Tools. - Coopers' T00I3.: V ', it COLT'S" REVOLVERS. i "Smith; & Wesson's" - Cartridges, 1 1 Gun Caps, Belts & HolstersJ Gunsmiths' Hardware. 3 - ... ."AIso:51 'i .X..-fv-Platform Scales 5 and . Scale Beams. : ' . ; " Gum BELTING & Packing iAT FACTORY PRICES. I ALL GOODS V ' J, ,1 Eoldatv-; ;- LOW WATER MARK ' For Cash; 1 ,-.e.:fi , f , ;A . 13 First Street Sign Golden Mill Saw. ! Kvankville, Jan. 14, 1832. t tlstmicjS W THE JOUKNAL, AND BEClUJ-KDW TUK PUBLIC . f - ' t : TV'hen night obscures tbe liglit of day, j A Coal Oil Lamp is eood you'll enjij : , ' Go wbere yon bv the le.iat toiy, , ',' " ; And off to VIOKKRl'3 wend yonr wuj, I Where Oills Forty cents per pnllaa,. . J ! And plenty to tup'ply the miiliou. - ; A large supply of Lamps yon'H Arid. ""' , Of itjles and pricss to buit the tDicl; : i ! There's no light cheaper to ba found Not even candlea at la cents per pound ; So at YICKKKlf BROS, be eure to call ' Xo buy a Lamp and get some Oli. ; If Lard or Fluid Lamp you've gjt. ,' " i Wo can put oa a Coal oil top ! ' Bo cheap and nice that yon. nil! ponder. a : And protest 'galDat ITloli and "laagar; . J 8o fetch yonr Lamps and save your ilitEeH, And thu ecoooniire thse hard times. J f VIOKKBY BROi 82 Main at. i w sr . ers, whose busoaiuia, sons and brotbera are serving In' the' army, cannot put int their bttapsack a more necemary or -vsloibln eiftTban a few boxen of HOLLOWAVS PII.LS OINT31ENT. Tbey insure health even pudtr the ex-, potures of a soldier's life. Only Hi Ciu is a box or Pt. 7 't ' - ' t , . ' . .-it;- 210 dec3 , . . ; , . - i t i CTsi per lb. for nice freah dres.ied. i hicKeo. wT ' No. 82 Marn at. ' ' Hilt ULO VSiX tha al9 celebrated JL -An aasortuieat of U.oves, Just rscaivel at 1 ' 6CUAPKE3. A sW30 No. BUStNG'S, 49 Main sirett. OS VAX, CAJTiiLEH. F jr s.ile at VICJKBRT BHO'S. ablt ''rle.ins Aad f r t)e at a B. .Cuba S igarsjost received and euall advauce on cost, at VICKEJ-.Y BRt.'S. Jan14 ' No. S2 31aiu str.et. TTX,VB. Whl e Wheat and . Buckwbeac Je- v Flour in at.v S E3 ln miiiun) at lixrunt market rates, at VtC'KsBY'S Jnl No. 8- Mia st.3 13 ceot4 aud better ones Sh.k..r. VICKKUY BIW'S, -Janl4 No. 82 Main .Inut. W I JMPH :i h fourttt invoioo of lamps ia thirty d.ija receJrod per rteamer Lebanon, comprising a great variecy of stylst, superior to any yet received. Also, a supply t,f the Rosecranz or "Star Burner" chade, chimnevs,' micks, Ac. For sale at . 1 . ., r, TICKERY BKO?8,- , - . J"'4 . No. CH Main titrt-et. .jj-f 1,51)0 half oud cjusre r Ooabs for sale br .ic nrt.nirDT tn oeT " - No. 4 Svmmom fyOTT4JV 1 it.2 , b., all s,es,for sale bv . n k 11 1. 1.- i i. a . . . - . . .j ij ... u. l v . No. 4, Sycorrwire eireef.. 7'B M liVJK.Vim." Gr.orI ' Bofecraoz patent Coal Oil Bnrnera, porta - pie.oniy reqtnrms xy inch chimnev,. Samnlea tnay VIClvERY TJKO.DUM VI V INI US ViVAiuine ST.1 CHARLES RESTAURANT 'i 1 'CHAKLEY" HABBE, Prop'r. ,M. has Just fceeo repai ted and refitted, and is bow Of ned to tbe public.;. No expense baa bean spared to place the 8t. Charles in first rate trj:u, and it will be kept as a first claxs house in all respects.. . - -- ' . GAME, IN TH1C SEASON, ' . - An l everything edible to be urciupd tu tl,j mar ket will be served tip at the ST. CHARLES at. al hours, in a style which will suit the most fastltrl ns epicure. - : s- -Av Choice Brandies and Imporled Wines ; tbe bei krands of- Old Bourbon and Mononipihela and A Ho. 1 Liquors of all kinds will fonnd at the bat bf the St. Chatles. : ct . , i H; Imported Cigars, AU the favorite Havana brands always en bund t Tbe patronage of my nnmerons frier ds and (be public generally is respoctfnllv solicited. f oc4-ai CHARLEY 1IAHBK, - nv Beef Toncues. at viokbrt BROS., 82 Main an. XJJIJSfL ilna.:i ...... . .... . 1 . Xsraers Inst mmnwi fr. , . ., r terlnj Lard Oil and Fluid tamps. Lamps can be changed in five nlnuls. Atso 10 doa Coal Oil rJnliBBays; J doaan Brushes to clean ehlmnsya 5 WkkiBj and Shades, at -viCKeilY BHOd.

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Exclusively fof;tho Jonnial. c-j x CONGRESSIONAL.' ; ixxn congress;-first sesL w, -- A ,A . K - ., . , ,V C i I - - - "Itr'J C.J I . - SEN ATI r . . . r Washington, Jan. 1 7, , .fter an executivo cession of three hours, Cameron waa counrmea as Minister to liuasia C j ) AFTZRNOOir REPORT Mexico Preparing for - a Vig- , , orous Resistance--Cameron 1 Confirmed , as , Minister to cRussia-erjeral Jim' Lane "About to Take the Field Latest from (: enend Grant's ;4jr3.y---The Rebels .at' Co lun:"?us Badly Scare d 40,000 jTroops There--A3j c j American Steamer' Firing . jnto a French Wax vessel r Latest from Tort RoyalExciting tIJews from Fort ; Monroe The -Women and Children Ordered out of ; Norfolk The Minnesota Stripping for the Fight Roanoke Island Evacuated 2,000 Bales of Cotton Captured, r ' " ' ' " ' K Taut Mom bob. Jan. 17. It ia confidently easerted, to-day, that Gen, Wool Jiaa sent jootice to Gen. Huger At Norfolk, to remove the womca and children from that city. 1 ;.The tpp-masta aod spars of the Minnesota were taken down, to-day, and she will, it 3 said, proceed ; to Elisabeth river, toight, with the frigate Camberiand". , The Pensacola is alao lying here, and every j evidence of active naval operations is apparent, j ,-Tb.e flag of trace, to-day, took, the followSo? released rebel prisoners :, Col. fegram, Capt. Sutton. .Lieut. Bell.t CaDt Tanzil, Lieut. John W. Poo), Lieut. J. O. Lazell, Ir. fi. W. Jeffries, and Capt L. G. Jobn-4 etoo,, and several ladies. ,.i . i I The body of Lieut. J. W. 'Eiczer,.-Lwbo 1 1 died at Fort Warren, was also taken. , f. t .-The flag-steamer then proceeded up James river about nine miles above Newport News iand met the steamer from Richmond, with SI 9 released prisoners. AU of the prisoners were convalescents from . the Hospital sADoat twenty had crutches, and a dozen jad to be carried on board, some.oo eots. ta.ll qf them bad been wounded. Dr. Higgeaootuam accompanied them, and the men were load in commendation ofbis uni form, kindness to them, : . ?. .- , t Ir.lormatioa has been received, that, the rebeie bave abandoned Roanoke Jslaud, t'awijco bound, and it 13 also said, to-dav f"ey are preparing & evacuate York' lownf The latter 13 not generally credited I AEW ions. Jan. 18. The .Trihnn lia important pejv? from. Mexico. ' It appears uia au lar irom peing upset Dy a new revolution a3 reported, Juarez organised before fhe adjournment pf . Congress, 1 a new nd tronger Cabinet. Deblo, Secretary of State, iseuc.u k prot-mraanon, eoon alter ma 1 appoiniment, closing tne port or . vara Cruz, increasing tne regulars to 62,000, and call f ... o.. r . . iug uu lue oitties tor as many volunteers aa they can furnish. It is believed that -150,. 00 troop3 will be in the field soon. , .!.. I .Congress adjourped and Jnarez . was in. Tested witn lull dictatorial powers. The government has levied two direct taxes. 1 1 . : ... ... . .. ' v un:u me peopia win reaauy submit to,- . . j ' .'i .... TRIBUSES DISPATCH. ' ; ' ! t The Republican Senators who voted, toJ . r y . HsaiDst Cameron a connrmation, were Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Trumbull and Wilkinson. . .;, ! Sherman spoke earnestly againat the confirmation, and voted for iU Trumbull, Hale ana crimes were; among ths. heartiest :op- . . . C 1 . (Wiieiiiaui tiameron. . -i .s .7... fTbe Demoorats nd Border-Sute men were about equally, divided. Bayard and ijngm were absent. Pierce - and Powell voted nny. ...' .'.-:'. " v,v.' ; ltie motion to remove the injunction pf secrecy irom me vote was negatived. ; ) , ! Gen. Jim Lane leaves Monday for Chicago. To-day he bad an interview with the President, Secretary Stanton and Gen. McClell an, who heartily united in giving him authority to conduct the campaign on bis own principles. ! ,.. j Lane's staff will be tbat of -.a Major Gensral's, composed of seventeen officers, of whom several will be taken from the. army of the Potomac. J, Champion Vaughn will be first aid-de-camp, with the rank of Colonel. . The column will ba. .amply supplied with everything requisite for a ma'rch South from-Kansas. . t 1 1 .. ... 1 : -v Septor Wilson's bill , relative to volunteer?, introduced to-day, provides that no greater number shall be .mustered into service thrta are authorized by the act of July, 18S1, and that all in excess of that- number be discharged. , t. ' The Committee on Ways and Means, at their, meeting this morning, tdiscnssedr for the, first time, the scheme, reported by- the sub-cointnittee., for a national currency. Tbey came to no conclusion, intending to pursue, the matter to-morrow. They -also incidentally examined the plan agreed upon between Chase and the bankers. Tha committee are nearly unanimous against it. Chicago, January 18. A special to the Times, 'dated 12 miles fronv Columbus, on the 16tb, 9 p. m., soys; A heavy reconnoisance was made this afternoon by General Grant and staff, with Osborne's Cavalry, resulting' in getting reliable information of n routes leading1 out of Columbus towards Blandville and other towns. The distance traveled was over 40 miles, and was made in Bix ' hours. J No rebels were discovered, hlthough at one Ume a portion of the force Was within five miles of Columbus. A gentleman formerly of Lynn, Massachusetts, reftrhed here ' from New Orleans last 'night He had passes from Georgia, to pass through the rebel lines at New Madrid and Columbus. On Saturday the rebels were in- the greatest perterbatien on account' of the movement of troops from Cairo -The general opinion was that the federal troops wre bound for Tennessee river. - The people in this section expect the direst calamities-will fall on them iu the ensuing struggle, but, as far as possible, take no sides since the federals arrived in their midst.' . : St. Lone, Jan. 18. A report has gained much carrency here that Gov. Gamble has resigned and gone to Washington and will there await his appointment by acting Gov. Hall to fill Trnsten Polk's seat in the U.S. Senate.

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" Chicago; Jan." JSth. A special' to the Times from-Caira says four deserters from Columbus arrived last night. They report 40,000 troops at Columbus. : Mr. Collins of Boston, also arrived last 'night from New Orleaa, - which - piaee he left eight davs

ago. -Be escaped- by representing himself

as bearer--of dispatches from the Belgian Consul, but was detained two days at ColumouSi - He says that the feeling at the South is getting worse and more bitter BTery day. - - - . . : . - ; v . SPECIAL TO TBI CHICAGO TEIB.CHE. ' Gentlemen, from Columbus report that a L nited States steamer fired into s French war steamer which was tryieg to run the blockade at New Orleans.. Otic steamer fired twelve shots at the French vessel. The affair created great excitement a Memphis ana other points. . . K ; - e Baltimore, Jan. ia. vuo nonarea re leased Federal prisoners arrived here to-dav irom core Monroe. - . . . - Philadelphia. Jan. 13. The steamer Rhode Island arrived here last night from iort Monroe. '-. ' - She has on board the crew of the rebel schooner Venus, captured near Galveston. Alse a rebel Captain, Geonre J' Maher. of ice Liouisiana volunteers, who was captured in oavatana i$ay wnue on a pleasure ex cursion. He admits the presence of a Union sentiment in New Orleans, though it is not auowea to manliest itself. Nkw Toes, Jan. 18. A Port Royal letter states tbat the steamer Isabel waa much damaged by the shells of the Mohican while running the blockade. One shell knocked on ner entire stern and she barelv irot in afloat. The fog was dense, but she was discovered by the erunboat Roebuck. The Mohican slipped cable and chased her under tbe batteries of Morris Island. The Isabel returned her fire without effect. ' . Another letter reports the Ena-liah scaooner uip3ey witn 2,000 bales of cotton, was captured by tbe New London in the fjrnlf, and taken to Ship Island. The DeSoto run into her at the mouth of the Mississippi, on account of her acting Buepiciousiy. LAST NIGHT'S BEPORT.' The Sumter Roported SunkFort Monroe Items The . Burnside Expedition Hot Heard From Troops Going w estward Gen. Jackson Mysteriously Disappeared. r oet Monroe, Jan. 17 The Wilmington (S. C.) Journal, of Wednesday, , has neara notning or tbe cnrnside expedition ana minus it singular if it left Old Poiot, Saturday night, as reported. i The Raleigh Register, of Wednesday, saysome genuemen in tbat city, reported tbat they heard, on Tuesday, .heavy cannonading. The editor thinks they were mistaken, as the distance from the coast is too great. : Tbe Norfolk Day Book, of yesterday says toothing has been beard of the Burnside expedition since it left Old Point, and the editor professes to be at a loss to know what tnay be iU destination. j . The same paper announces that 13 large steamers, loaded with, troops, left Old Point on Thursday, and presumes that they are intended for another expedition to some Other point.. . The editor has been hoaxed, as nq Bteamer?, except two, delayed by the Storm, containing a portion of Burnside'a force, left on that day. . . t . i The prisoners from Richmond also say that up to the time they left on Friday morning, no news or tne tiarnside exppdi- . : 1. j 1 , r muu uau urea receiveu. ; The French frigate which arrive.! vntAr. day was tbe Pomone. Notice having been given, a salute of twenty-one gnns wa3 fired tnis morning, and the fortress immediately replied with an equal number. The Po mone is the flagship of Commodore Marouiaa D'Montaigagnac. The Admiral came ashore this morning, accompanied by the Has Cantain and an Aid-de-Cauip, and waa Teceived by Gen. Wool with military honors. - After the visit it wrs announced that tbe Admiral would to-morrow visit Norfolk, to consult wim tne f rencn iyonsnl. The rebels are buildine a new batterr this side of Sewall's Point. Tbe battery at the Rip Raps threw a few sheila among mem yesterday wnicn caused a temoorarv suspension of operations. Ibe Consilium remains in the Roada waiting orders. ten. Butler is expected here, when she will probably proceed to her original destination Ship Island. The following are the names of the re leased prisoners : , . A. C. Weed, A. B. Caskell. John MeNeel. W. H. TJphon, David Strong, Henry A. Willman, 2d Wisconsin: Chas. Webber. 7th Ohio; John Huston, R. McGrown, 1st Calilorma; j. o. Mitchell, Mark Finney, Levi Emery, J. S. Hoisted. 1st Minn.: David Jones, 2d Wis; C.S. Brinkbaffer, H. Holman, 1st Mich.; George Winfield, 2d Ohio ; J. P. and N. C. King, Jas. Anderson, J. H. Taylor, 2d Wis.; J. W. Browning, Stephen McKeen, E. Pratt,W. H. Cleaver, 1st California. ;Niw' Tore, Jan. 18. Specials state that a member of Congress has a letter from an officer in high rank in the army to a younger officer, then in California,-advising him to go Sonth and that youpg' officer is now on Beauregard's staff. - Several White Honse emDlovees fcr ' ha. fore the Investigating Committee. Newspaper publishers and dealers strenu ously oppose the exclusion of papers from express carriage. Gen. Jackson has disappeared with hia whole force. It is believed' he has retired to Winchester. There are now no rebel forces known to be in Morgan county. The "whole river line is quiet. i CINCINNATI MARKET. . Cincinnati, January 18. Flour unchanged and firm: superfine 954 00; extra 4 104 15. Wheat firm at 86()88 for red ; ; S Org 9 2 for white. Oats firm at 27. Rye 5355. . Whisky in good demand at 16. r. Hogs firm, but not much doing ;. receipts of 3.300: sale3 0f 1.000 head at 3 25f3i3 40: I drovers asked 3 40(33 60. - . Mess pork in good demand at old prices, but holders ask 25 higher ; country 9 50, aad city 9 75. Good demand for bnlk sides at 4 for heavy. . Lard firm et 6. No change in groceries, i Money market unchanged. Piitbbd-ho, Jan. 18. -River 10 feet inches by the pier mark and falling. 11

Eoiii, Mo., Jan. 1 8th. Indications

mat an tne troops at tnis point will move

westward except one or two regiments.

to guard the post. The enemy's pi kats ex tend fourteen miles from Springfield, Price s force is estimated at abont 12,000 it was reported that Gen. Mcintosh coming up - from - Arkansas -- with

large

re-enforcements, but the report is not whol ly reliable: -

New. York; Jan. 18. The Commercial

says : . "Private dispatches state that pirate Sumter has been sunk bv a U. S. gunDoai ou waaiz." NEW YORK MARKET. New Toeb:, Jan. 18. Flour quiet and very firm : sales of 8.400 bbis at 5 45(5x5 50 for super western : 5 80 5 95 for common to medium extra west ern, and 6 10(a6 75 for trade brands. Wheat dull and droopine: sales of 4.500 ousoeis norm western club at 1 32 : 6.500 bushels common winter red western sold at 1 39. Rye scarce and firm at 8285. Barley in limited supply and very firm at 80c. Barley Malt 95c. Corn Nothine of moment deincr. and market rules heavy: 6465 for mixed western. Oats 4143c. i Pork more active and very firri at II 75 12 50 for mess, 12 75 for western prime mess, ana o uu(np oo tor prime. ceer nrm and in fair demand. Cut Meats dulL. . Lard opened quiet and heavy and closed easier at 7'28f for bbL. cutter quiet and prices unchanged. Cheese dull at 5 J7c. Sugar Raw dull. Stocks better but closed lower. CITY ADVERTISENENTS. CORPORATION NOTICE. CRDEB FOE PLANK BIDH-WAbK. Deo. 21. 1861. And now it ia liAnhrn, r.A directed by the Common Council of tha Citv of livnuBvine, iuai me owners or all lots or parts of lots front in ir on or adioinimr the nnpth Ma r,f oooona street, from Fulton Avenue to Fifth Ave. nne in 'sttid City, cause a sidewalk nf ria.. K i to De laid down thereon within thirtv Hn frnm tbe pMujiLMtituu ui mi oruer. p. rmmrif Clerk Clerk's Cffice, January 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLAN'S SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21. 18S1. And BOW It is herahv nrrianul r.A directed by the Crmmon Council nf , rs Kvansville. that the ownera of 11 1.,. n... r i.uuuus o" "r aojoinmg tne west side of ruth rtDiiue, irom a point opposite Second street to Front etreet in said citv. cause a rida.w&llr nri. No. 2. to be laid down thereon within thiirw hu f,, 1. n 1 . i : .,. . c .v - . - P. BURKIC. morlr Clork's Office, January 1, 18S2 CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANE SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21. 1861. A, id now it ia haml,. directed by the C-mon Council of the Citv of u(u.tiiu, .ut tu owners Ol ail lota o narra nf iijis ironiinKon or adjoining; the northeast side of rrom hit eei, irom K itth Avenue to Pearl street ia said City, cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon wihin thirty d.n frm. k. publication of this order. P. BTTTtKin. narW Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. - CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLASK BIDE-WALK. ' Dec. 21, 1861. And now It is herebv ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Xansville, that the owners of all lots nr nrt of !o(s fronting on or adioininir tha Nnrtlmut .i.1j of Frout street, from Pcutrl to eiath UHwt in H City, cauie a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid tiewa tbereen within thirty days from the pnbllr. nvw vi mie oruer. r. tJUJaJi.JL. Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1861. And now it is hnrehv nrrir4 and directed by the Common Conncil of tha nit of Evansvilla, that the owners of all lots or parts of lota fronting on or adjoining the Northwest side of Cherry street, between Eighth and Ninth streets in aid City, cause tha side-walks thereo.i to be brought to the proper crrade, and that they cause a Bide-wlk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon wnuin iiiiriy nays irom tne publication of thfc. oraer. . , P. BCBKB, Cleik Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. rbmOTlCK OJf TUB O I JH J" I JV ti and laying out of Public Alleys. Agree bly to tbe Charter and Ordinances of the City, no r r I tice is hereby given that on the 14th day of De cember, tsbi, an order waa passed by the Common Council of the City of Evaneville, requiring alleys to l e laid out and opened in Block number eightytwo (No. 82.) in the Town of Lamasco City, now City of Eransvllle, and that a plot showing the trwotbivu, w;uLn una itjngtn ox saia alleys was appended to said order, and is now on file in this "race. r. BfJliKE, Clerk. , Clerk's Office, Jan. 8, 1S62. . Cw CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK BIDB-WALK. 1 Dec. 21, 1861. And bow it is herebv ordered ar.d directed by tbe Common Council of the City of Evaneville, that the owners of all lots or parts oi tots Ironting on or adjoining tbe south side of irranKun street, irom Second Avenue to Third Avenue in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-WalV of Class fin. 2 tn ha loirf thereon within thirty days from the publication of ii via ui uer. i P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. , CORPORATION NOTICE., , 1 ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1861. And now It ia herebv ordered ani directed by the Common Council of th r;stv r Evaneville, that the owners of all lots or parts of wwuuanug on or adjoining tne west side ef Third Avenue from Franklin street to Sixths truer, in aairi city, cause the side.walks thereon to be brought to iiiicr grauu, idu tnai iney cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. U ,, P- BDBKK. Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. WfJVMOJ'JVOTJB MrBMr-SQ reams assorted, fiincy colors and new stvles. Inst ra. ceiven, for sale by 8. E. GILBERT at CO; Janlisa No. 4 fcycamor st. COJPJVJSJti 100 bags prime for sale by JLme . S. E. GILBERT A CAt. VH I, Fjti n oO.lXW, assorted, for sal by . S. E. GILBERT A CO . jmll ' So. 4 Sycamore street.! 150 janS BU8MIJBM,8 BEANS, at JPRMJOlMS "WHATJtt H. A. COOK'S, 73 Main sireet. glUUKJC Jl if, barrels Green Apples, at H. A. COOK'S. . Jan8 73 Main street. glOX, etlL, 1 VOJLMj 0MJZ I 30 bbls exW tra Coil Oil, just received at jn8 H. A. COOK'S. 73 Main Btreet. Tf JMJB Oils-i bbU extra No. 1 winte Strained Lard Oil. lust received, at i8 H. A. COOK'S. OJEOH-OMJi UJt.-Vtt JhMSU 100O pounds xf choice new and verv fat attorn-in Rar.k . rvifib. t H. A. COOK'S. JanS , 73 Main street. JT8-CK.mnEI. J.- KiTTS VIM. 10 kitts No. 1 Mackerel; . 10 do No. 2 do; 6 do mess do. At Jn8 H. A. COOK'8 V.He.y n UOAlt.Vk'J 10 barrels flint HosaOQV. at IT. A. cnnics janS : eTfCtVt HTJIHCM 125 boxes A3 Pearl btarch. lust received t extra Jn8 h. A. COOK'S. 3 ftlXttti OsV tt t-Vi P aim the eseeace of Snow. Brown. Windoor. Vari. gated and Crystalized bar Soans, for sale at a. J. cCfiliAKPFEK'S, janlS Prug Store, fJL It V U.tK) sacks White M. Wheat Floar 60 hf sacks White Vheat H. A. COOK'S. 73 Main street. Hour, at Jao8 IIOJYJt 3A) Sm cbeioe 11. A. COOK'S. 73 Main street. 3 Honey, at Jan ws n nnas choice ti. O. Susar, at

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. anu was the AND READ & LAWilBICB Are now receivlnir their ThfrA stiv-lr f nt. emoes tnis season, and are now prepared te show lUDnmn, At IS IOS l&nre&a and wm jvimnlntA To be found In the State ; chased for Cash, they can Inducements to all and having been parnd wilt offer superior Cash uyers Our Slock is composed mpart of the followimg, to-vnt : ' ' . . ... . : ... .i 1 200 cases Men's Grain Cav alry Boots 13, 22, and 24 inch Less. 50 cases Men's Gents' Boots, 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 cases Hearro Boots. 6.11. 7-12. and 9-14. : 75 cases Bovs Gent, nnd calf do. 50 do Youths' Gent, and calf do. 30 do Children's calf do. 15 do Men's "Nesra Broans 6-11. 7-10 cnrfo1d 50 cases Men's Prime WnUrogans. oO cases Men's calf and kir mi n r x a urogans. ' 10 cases Men's calf Scotch Boots Extra. , . ,.: 10 cases Men's best Plow Shoes. 120 cases "Women's kid, goat calf, and kip Boots. lO cases women's kid, calf, ana goat iiaimoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid; ana goat lioots. 1 10 cases Misses' calf, goat and kid Balmoral Boots HO cases Boys' Prime Wa Brogans, 1-5, and 4-6. ' 20 cases Youths' Prime Wax do., 9-13. r-. cases Childs' calf, goat, kid, and kin Boots. . , 6 cases Childs' goat and call I T- V i -f xkaxiziorax jjoois. 10 cases Men's Gum Over Shoes and Sandals. 10 cases Women's do. ; 5 cases Misses' do. 10 cases Men's Buffalo OverShoes Assorted. 10 cases Women's do.Eortea.J;, .. Besides everything else tbat on would look for in a wholesale Boot and EHoe Store. ...... We have also in store 100 oases Man'.. Rn. .ni Childs' For and Wool - - Of latest styles, tbat we are selling below the market. We take erida-in rhowinir and Dricinir onr Goads to tha Trade. Call and examine for yourselves, or tend your orders. We speak satisfaction in sutler case. ! .. , -.. . READ & LAWRENCE, j ? - ' Jo. 15 Uain z. i ! ' : .. . - ! . ' EYANS7ILLB. Z$umber 28, 1861.

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OF DRY GOODS, JJj f (T il'4aviLv Mais ' ami Cap CONSTANTLY RECEIVED & FOR SALj AT MILLER & NIEHAUS, 43 Main Street. Sot1 BWIEFLM Two Large Bunting Flags for saie. SilK ilags, Cotton ' Flags, always on hand or made , to order at , short ;notice, by ' -L3 IVXxln Stroot. novl9 JOHN I VINSON, KDWAKD IVISON KVASSVXLLE, IBD. ;&E.IvinsoB ' ' , ' MANCFACTCRERa OF vi IVIIISON'S POUTABLS '(Hr H R T i x I mm The best and cheapest now in use. IVINSOK'S IMPROVED , MTIOW EIII o , . .... uiu-puiures aii otuers in simplicity of construction. IVHTSON'S PORTABLE mm mm References through the country where ,it has sawed out 1,000 feet of Inch '.Lumber ia forty minutes. IVINSON'S LATEST IMPROVED i STBilM BOIL Consurae8 only ooe-fourth the fuel ' of ordinary Boilers. We fclso manufacture all kinda of Ma- ' ; . , chinerj such as Appertains to i fUilroada, Steamboats, Mining, Diatilleriea j Flonr, Corn, Sugar and Malt Mills, f Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, j S&sh, and Muley Saw Mills. r -! Also Sheet Iron and Copj " per Work, House . Fronts, WinI " '- : - - rlow Caps and Sills, Ventillators, Grates, Iron ; ' Railings, and erery desi jription of Iron and Brass r Castings. Dealers in Steam and Water Gnages, 6am Beltinj and Pack ing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe end Fittings, Ac, at Manufacturer's prices. j Old Metal Bought. I Jobbing and repairing of all kinds done at short notice, and workmen sent to all parts to set np and do repairing on Machinery and Boilers. I Send for a Circular and see Price Libia. ? April 3d, J861. UBISTTA"! KUTI VM. FP.Il.KAH EEATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I MANUFACTURERS ANDliTJILDERS 0FJSTX.1I: - AJiO BOlLKJiS, Saw .and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacto fitrn,; i Guiumiiifr Machines, ChineaeSuear Cane Mii!., ThratLig Mar ti tries, c. ' ' i KVANSVILIiP;, INT.. tWWm PBOPBIETOR8 OF THE CITV FO(. L M. dry beg leave to inform their frit-ads ami ti t public in general, that they are prepared to .'-. ;. kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING! WOIU.. ahd everything appertaining to tits K'. udi j ... - . nea. Tbey are manuxactunrig steak :i-,.,;m , , BoltHES of any size and power required. ."-a i -i Machinery and Mill Gearing; of any it. , Iin. lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco tn-f. C'uniming Machines, Tbrashing Mauhiiie., M-.'.t M Horsepowers-Corn-shelters, Machiiiory oi alUlno made and repaired. Iron atd BraMt Ustinus '1 every description, Iron Housefj onts, cv. nr Oiau 4c. Cooking and Heating Stoves ol ! iie i u- t iuiproved patterns; Hollow Var, D.t, ir...n. BaEWlCRS, DIdTlLIiHKS, ttfccf II i L, jtc. Supplied with every description of C.ipor una ehet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, RefmerRto, Atcemporators, sparges, Millbeads and worms i, an improved principle, Colmnns for Alcohol htii;. Teast Jugs, Cans, rjyphons, Ac; (Jopfier, L'sw a ,.i Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of ev rv variety, for beer, spirits, oil, Jt Brass Cocks an J Valves, Steam Whistles, dc. Workmen sent to all parts to fit ub work aud Aa repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and fchtet In u Work,o. " i ' OI-D METALS BOUGHT. They are deainc in and selling Allan's lwvro Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pijies ai.d T bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut M-I:i Stephen Hughes' l lour Separators, tiermari lio ing Cloth. Gum Klastic Belting, Packing, Hum. of the boat kind; Tinpla'e, Sheet Iron, Tin Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, 'ire Brick. They have every facility ol the best M.tclilnerr nd workmen, and will give all work ci trusted to tbem, their luaiviauai attention, hliia ,r,-.-i s promptly, warranting their work, and am t..ri.F.. A with reasonable prices. Office and Sale Room, No. 60 Mn!a elree t Founder y. Boiler Yard an i Machine Shop on I'jes street, between Kirs locond streets. Kvai.s. vf He. Indiana. spleudid a4Toriiuen suit thn tim.4. G,. just received. Prices tj suit the times. soon and make your selections. VACTIKR A MABCONVIEB, . Main between Jf irst and Second street. 25nov. gUOMCH TJULM MVTTJiH, at dcl8 IS. A. t'UI OOS'S. I.U IS JJiJUyret lo pc extra quailty Blue Uized Jeans just received aud I'.r !) stiiao at - - fcCXIAPJii-K Ml -5IS; dec30 , , , k No. 4 Mio trt. Jf.flPS .' I.JJHPH )-, b.ein.t re ceived a laran umirlmpnt nf Oil Lm t.ri. seiecWd in person expre-ly for thu E.Hu-;v:lie trade, we, solicit an examination t.x t rtve unl quality, as we are confident a better vr cheaper lot cannot ba fund this sitte or Ciuciiin(.ti. j'lice from AO cents to ft 7oeuh. decl VieKKRY UXOa., 8 Main yamoiitimsa jit so chx-ts pux WVJM. GALLON. zb bbls susrar houe Moiaso.

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