Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 97, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 January 1862 — Page 3

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...... JA.SCAB.Y 21 JuvfiKi Notices. UV'sat m .4 tff PutTsrlng- must Vi-a'Xfo among the Voluute.ir would b prevented by the fiee uie of HOLLOWAY'S 1ItkS AND OIXTMEST. "For Wounds, Sores and Scurrf the Oiutnoutis a certain" cure," ami 'for, Bowel Compta'nfs, Fevers Small Pox," Ac, tin pitlr x III lest me li.vne io tin world. ' 221 Tiitg-ar Bsmuty t m Joy forester Who cau be beautiful with a sickly pale complexion T Keep the pores of the skin free, and th. blood pure, and jour cheek will vie with the roee an d lilly. The skin is formed with .thousands of pores ia "every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood the acknowledged cause of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and" parched when it ia covered with eruptions when it is cold and clam my when there is is ward fever or Inflammation it i impossible for "the skiu under these clrcumBii .x f! perforin iti proper functions, and to effort" the impurities frem the body as designed bv ftnr Creator. " JCIWON'S MOUNTAIN HEEB. PILLS remove titese obstructious, and produce fres and healthy Mood, remove the eruption from the 'skin, and cause it to brigh'en with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty without paints and cosmetics l.oautv produced by health and happiness. Jud'sou's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all medicine dealers. . dec3 tiwd Jse. What better news to the af fiictej thau to inform them of a remedy that is griug to restore them to health ? Have you- the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint ? Are your digestive organs debititated or your nervous system affected ? If so, at ouce resort to the use of "Hoofhind's German Bilters," and you will be completely and permanently cured. For sale by druggists aud dealers iu medicines every" at 75 ceuts per bottle. . No. 15 Health. 'J litre is nolhiug more valuable than health ; without it, the wealth of a Cretans cau ailurJ uu enjoyment, aud life, instead of a blessing, becomes a bnrdeu. IIo-'JUinJ'$ German Bitters, to those afflicted with any disease of the stomal b or digestive organs, will prove more valuable tiiMU a mine of gold. For sale by druggists am) dialers iu medicine everywhere, at 75 cents 1t lottle ' - 1n4 MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT WESTERN RUNS THE BLOCKADE Theodore's Exchange, BILLIARD REFRESHMENT SATOON! The proprietor of the above eetablisbiBent herewith render, to all his friend his sincere thanks lor the favors they have bestowed Uon him for so many Ions; years. At the same time he takes opportunity to" inform the public that he has fixed up hie place of business in new style, and That he has taken care for the necessary accommodation of bis visitors. As usual, the Restaurant will be furnished with the most superior delicacies of the season. A free lunch, consisting; of everything that the emon cau pn-luoo, will be set at 10 o'olock, every forenoon. There will be found at the Bar the flncst aud purest Mines and Liquors. A 'so, the beet Beer an l Ale to be had. Together with tbK von will rind there the depot of MAIiTBY'8 WORLD-BE-KOWNKB OYS1EBS. - Orders will be rilled promptly, and to the satisfaction ot mankind. - ..: THEODOBK MINOST, " nov!9-3iu Proprietor. BIEURAVE'S HOLLAND --BITTERS.fOB , . IyspeT3sia, Liver Complaint, Fever & Ague, & c Tni successful introduction and use of this celebrated itumody has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called " Hitlers," offered in various forms, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word "Bitters" la but another name for ' grocc," or some vil'ainons whisky mixture. Cut the really great relief derived from the minnte dose, one teapoonful, of our medicine, Boerhave's Holland Bitters, and the entire absence of after prottratton, has established for it a reputa'ion which the host Of Imitations and conn terteits have failed tonndermine thi positively vcpetable preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve it. But one size of the genuine (Half. Pint Bottles), price On Dollar. It is a medictue of long tried efficacy for Tariff ing fe Blood, so einontial for the foundation of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach an bowels. Two or three dnees will convince t . (Hicted of its salutary eftecH. The stomach wiU "-..jeJily regain its Ktrenith, a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. JPor t.-UIMi S TI Try " Bccrhave's Holland Bitters for- UK JIHT HVtt Vv. 'it Bccrhave's Holland Bitters. far Jtl-tUiT , Trjf Boerhave's Holland Bitters. for IKff it kin -JUS ff, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. for HBJtltJVHUt Trp Boerhave's Holland Bitters. for JUVSS Of JlfffTMTli. Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. for V08TIVf.Yffi 8, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. for ft,f8. Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, lihenmatie, and Neui-alic Affections, it has in numerous instances provi el highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided core. Read Carefully I The "Pnnipe, highly-concentratei Boarhave's Holland bitters is put up in half-pint bottle only, and retai'.el at One Dollar per bottle. The great demand tor this truly celebrated medicine has indue e l many imitations, which the public should guard j. nit purchasing. . . . U 'ware of impoj iiiun I Se thai our nam a on (A lab-1 of every bottle you buy. Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. I'lTTftiuiii-m, pa. KELLER & WHITE, : A UEXTS, Evansville, Ind. CURE! DR. LELAND'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THK OK LY KSUtt'll KKM EDV Do. Rhcniuatism, (jont &Neuralda AND A CTJKK FOE All Mercurial)iseases. It is a cuuvtoieiitly arranged JBaml, cuntvrtnic Bv.-'lU-aled compound, to be worn arouiul the wais wit none injury 10 me most aelicase persons, no change in habits of living is required, aud it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injnjious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and d--stroy the constitution, and give twnporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal properties f:cutainel in the Baud, come in contact with the b!vH1 and reaches the disease, through the porea ot trie skin, eiTccting in every instance a perfect cure, and restores the parte aroicteA to a healthy . Kimmu. 1 013 vana is aiBoa most powertui Aai Kiercurtai agent, and will entirely relieve the sj s iein iruiu me prniciona nnects 01 tuerenry. loa erate cases are cured In a tew days, and we are con stantLr receiving testimonials of its etBoacy ia eg gravatel cases of long standing. FaiteSl.OiJ, to be had of druifffistg Kenerallv.or cn te sent by mail or express, with full directions i..r !i-, iu auy pari 01 tne country, direct irom tor I'rvnciiwu I'nice, fdo. 40W nreadusv. Sew Tor. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Prop's u. in;ai.iiiuvB vircotars sent iree. Agents wanted Kverywhere. " For sale in Kvansville by Keller White. SHItwoeB Docbb, r.vansvllle, 1 March 26th, 1861. J fr. IT. P. Jcre Okab Sib: Enclosed find J'2.'X). I find that your Anti-Khenraatte Itand has removed my fihsa matism. I am, respectfully, yoiirs, i. A. Bfkkb, apZ-lydAr - With J, S. Jaquesa & Co.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :

WHOLESALE. HARDWARE FOR 1862! 03 Gi:S;.WELLS:' NEW GOODS DAILY.0" i : .- Ihirchased foT Z17 -CASH.11 ic, " Army and : t; ": ' QUARTERMASTERS' t" Hardware.',-,- ;s - Axes (all qualities) handled. Shovels and Spades. Clay Picks handled.) Hatchets (in variety.) - Knives and Forks and Bntch- ! -r .-. . ,.er Knives.: , r Army Plates and Spoons.' - i Handled Fry Pans. ; ' 1 Coffee MiUs.t ?;r T-r-i ' Also: ".;: ;" SUTLER'S HARDWARE. Country Merchant's Hard- . ': I ware. Grocers Hardware. ; ' ' Builders' Hardware. 7 Carpenters' . Tools. - - - Coopers' Tools. T , COLT'S" REVOLVERS. "Smith & Wesson's" .; a.v3-;Pistdls-Cartridges, Gun Caps, Belts & Holsters. Gunsmiths Hardware. ;J :, Also : -; Platform Scales and Scale . ; Beams. Gum BELTING & Packing AT FACTORY. PRICES. ALL GOODS sold at I j LOW WATER MARK -I-1 ' . For Cash. diaries A, .Wells - :-. :i3 First Street--Sign Golden Mill Saw. ' Evausville, Jan. It, 1302. tl3tmarj W5.JJHTTf,'.V fxPH&ssr. f4lt WW THE JOURNAL, AND DKDIOATED TO TUB PUBLIC When night obscures the light of day, ' A Coal Oil Lamp is good you'll say ; : Go where yon have the" least to pav f And off to VIC It KEY'S wend your way, Where Oil is Forty cents per gallon, And plenty to snpply the million. A large supply of Lamps you'll find. Of styles and prices to Miit the mind;. , There's no ligrlit cheaper to be found Not eren eanlles at 12 cents per pound ; ' So at TICK.EKV B BOS. be sure to call To buy a Lamp aud get some tii. If Lard or Flnid Lamp yon've git. we can put OB a Uoal Oil top So cheap and Dice that yon will ponder. And protest 'gainst Floi J and dacer; 80 fetch your Lamps and save yenr d.tie, And thus economise these hard times. -jan7 VIOKKRV BK.i3.,-h2 Ma'n.at. - m 'Ji, .uoTHfns w w tern, whose husbands, sons end-- bnHiers are eerring in the army, cannot put iui.' their napwek a more necessarv or Tamable cut than a tew boxes of HOLLO WAY'S PI LOS A OINT MENT. They inanre health eceu nudar Ota ex posures of a soldier s life. Only zo ceuta a box or pot. , - . am der-t ' - - . . TW ,1 c . r 1. ... . .... . .. W at YIOKEKY BKOS., dec7 No. 82 Main ft. assortment of the above celebrated Gloves jnst receive.1 at ! ftCHAPKEK & F J'iINU a, . , dec-TO. - 1 No. 49 M,in street. riAi oil, janlt CJmYM9JbtSS.T t sle at YlCKK'iY BttO'S. OMKMUJV HFtijlBS. New Orleins and Cuba Sugars jont received and f.r eale ht a mall advance on coat, at - YIOKErtY BIW'S. . jaa14 Ko. 82 Main street. WM,OUH White Wheat and Buckwheat -sV Flour in any size - baits reoniret at lowest market rates, at ViCKKItY'S. j:inlt 3So. 83 Mniist. . cTIMXJf Mtttntfvna. A. go nrl Broom f. 15 centi aud better one-. shukeis at "25 cents each, at . ViCREKY BK'TS, No. Si Main etreet.' jap 14 ff Ist.Tlt't ! 'f h mh invoice of lamps in thirtr days received nor t.umer Lebanon, comprising arreat varioiy of stvie, su perior to any yet received. Alsoa sopply tf the itoaecraitz or "fctar Burner" 4 hades, cliiniueya, icks, Ac. For sale at s YTCKEIIT BKO'S, jul No. 8 Main street.' MttMMJVR& l.ftOO half anrl mirtr for sale bv E II.HV.Ti'l' fi . dec7 No. 4 Sycamore s trept. COTT9JJ sale by aovs 'JMJ 2i hairs, all er.es, for S. K.OILBKRT A CO., No. 4, 8ycomore street. 'tlVtK U BVKJYfM." General - 'Jt nosecraux patent Ooal Oil Burners, porta ble, only, requiring 2'4 inch chironeTO "Pamplee may be seen at VICK.KB.Y UK OS 'niiiui vy 1 y 1 s.i 1 1 o ST. CHARLES b Will ... I W VIVAMUS." RESTAURANT itnXT a TT T?V XT A DTJI? - T lias ins t been repiiied aud refitted, and nmr opened to the public. N expeuse has been spared to place the St. Charles in first rate trim. ad it will be kept as a first class house in all res pects. . GAME, IN To K SKASOai," 4 5 O "ST STIB. 3, And everything edible to be purciiaed in the nvt.ket will beeerved p l the ST. CHARLES at n hoars, in style rich will suit the most faetiSi' ous epicure. t;notce Brandies and Imported Wines ; the litbrands of Old. Bourbon and Mononeahela and it 'o. 1 Liquors of all kinds will be found at the baa ottne St. (Jbatles. ' . Imported Cigars, All the favorite Havana brands alwavs ou haaJ " The patronage of my numerous friends aud the pnhlic generally is respectfully solicited. ec4-6m CHAKLKY HABBK. ne Beef Tongues, at dec28 TICK K BY BROS., 82 Main St. OM.U ls-1.nP t 5 dozen extra Coil Oil Burners just received for thepnrposa of altering Lard Oil and Fluid Lamps. Lamm can be changed in five minutes. Alsa 10 dus Coal Oil Chimneys ; 2 dot-n Brushes to clwin chiramtys ; Wichlog aad Shades, at VICKEBY BEOS.

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: CONGRESSIONAL. XXXVII CONGKESS I1RST SESS I0X. i " Washington, Jan. 20. ; -House. Wia. Hall, Representative of tire Cd Congressioaal District of Missouri, appeared and waa sworn. , .; : . i ' . Mr. Dawes iroia tne committee on Jiiections reported a resolution that Joseph Segur is not entitled to the seat as a representative from the Is' District of Virginia. Laid oyer. Also a' resolution which . was adopted that pending the discussion of the subject, Mr. Segur.be permitted , to occupj a seat on the door, with' leave to address the House on the merits of the question. -Mr. Kellogg of Illinois introduced a bill authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to settio with the btates for-supplies, furnished Jo their respective troops. : ', lieerred to the Judiciary Committee. On motfon of Mr. "Daily, delegate from Nebraska, it was resolved that as Alabama baa. treasonably -entered into the rebellion, the' Committee on Public . Lands inquire into the expediency of confiscating certain lands selected by that State under , the laws of Congress and that the same be applied to the use of a seminary now .in operation in that Territory.;,. . On motioQ of" Mr. Edwards, the Committer on Judiciary were instructed to inquire whether further legislation is necessary ta secure to the relatives of volunteers killed or died, the bounty provided by he: act of Juno last. . r , , AFTERNOOW KEP0RT. A right near Somerset The Rebels driven hack Zollicoffer reported killed Washington Special s ; Southern Items. ' Loci3villic, January 20. Genl Thomas telegraphs to headquarters that on Friday night Zollicoffer came up to bis encampment, and attacked him at sis o'clock on Saturday morning, near Webb's Cross RoadJ, in the vicinity of Somerset At half past three o'clock Saturday afternoon Zollicoffer and Bailey Peyton had been killed, and the rebels were In full retreat to their entrenchments at 'Mill Springs,, with the Federals" iu hot pursuit. No further particulars are given respecting the losses on either side. ' ' ', , ' ' St. Ldcia, January 20. John B. Henderson, Douglas Democratic member of the State Convention, an uncompromising Union man, and Brigadier General in the State service, ha3 been appointed by Govl Hall to fill Trusten Polk's seat in. the United States Senate. " ' : A passage was made through the ice opposite this city yesterday, and ferry boats are now running. Two days more of mild weather will probably break the gorge below, and clear the river of ice. Nsvr York, Jan. '20: The Tribune's spe cial states that the contract for subsisting lie. New Tork volunteers entered into, in Lis own dame, by Gov." Morgao, in disre gard of crderi from the War Department, assigning an army onieer especially to this duty, has been annulled here as the shortest method of bringing this business to an end, not only in New York, but in other States where it has "began, or the desire to begin t faintly exists. '" Gov. Curtio, of Pennsylvania, has asked permission of the War Department to send eight full rpgiments of infantry and one of cavalry, now in that State and ready for service, on an expedition to the Southern coa3t. The State Department has received notes from the governments of Prussia and Russia touching the Trent question, of a similar import or that from Austria, wmcn nas already been published. ' - . , All the intelligence which the tiovernment receives; is to the effect that the reb els will have great difficulty in inducing their twelve months men to remain in the servico after the term of their enlistment expires.. On the 1st of February the march homeward is likely to begin, unless circum stances unforeseen at Manassas, prevent. The Herald's dispatch Btates that recent etters received from British statesmen con firm the statement made some time ago in this correspondence, that long before the occurrence cf the Trent affair, the French Minister had endeavored to persuade Great Britain to unite with France in breaking the blockade of the Southern ports of the United States. It was ptated positively that M. Thouvenal distinctly made such a proposition to Lord John RnsseU, which was declined, not because England was not anxious for the opening of the Southern ports, but because the British government was unwilling to take an active part in provoking hostilities with this government, though not averse to France taking the task in nana ana throwing open the ports for.their comcnon benefit. Foist MosROTran." 19. A flag of truce went to Cranky.- Island to-day with -two prisoners, wno cnae down irocn uaiiimore last night to go nouth. The fo'iowing is all the news we can gather from Southern pa pers received : Hx-President John. Tyler, is very ill at Richmond. " A. dispatch dated Macon, Ga., says that the accounts from the wheat region are very favorable and that the crops never appeared more promising thus early. The following Brigadier Generals have been confirmed by the Congress at Rich mond : Henry Heath ofYirginia ; Johnson B. Duncan, ot Louisiana, and Wood ot Alabama " Dates from Havana to the 9th inst. have been received -at New Orleans. Business was extremely dull on the Island.' The Norfolk Day Book gives a rumor that the Federal Secretaries of the Navy and Interior had resigned and that Colfax and Holt had tfkea their places. The United States steamer; Sumter arrived yesterday afternoon. : '- - m '"" San FftANcrsco,' Jan. ' 17.' The Legislature has adjourned till the 21st inst., to allow the water to subside from Sacramento. The whole city has been' inuudated from two to eleven feet deep. " The people " have been driven to the' second stories of their houses and are unable to build fires to cook their food. ' Cooked' provisions in large quantities have been sent from San Francis co, by two steamers. I he water has ma terially suDsmea since, out tne weather is still unfavorable in the valley. Other portions of the State have' suffered se verely from this unprecedented inundation and many millions of property have been des troyed. : Matsville, Jan. 20. Tne river has ris en eight feet here, to-day, ana is rising slowly. - . .

Pittsbchgh, Jan. 20. RiTer . twenty

even feet and ten inches by the pier mark and rising at the rate of three inches per honr, and-wiil probably reach thirty feet.- -iFeaJher clondy and damp, with indi i cations of more fairi. Cincinnati, Jan. 20 The river has risen eleven feet since Saturday and is still rising. Gallipolis, Jan. 20th. River over the Virginia banks, and still rising at the rate of one foot per hour. The Kanawha is run ning out heavy. Still raining. CINCINNATI MARKET. , Cincinnati, January 20. . Flonr in good demand at 4 00; superfine sold at 4 05(34 10 at close. Active demand for wheat at 8588c for red; 90(77)92 for white. Rye hs advanced to 57ii58, and in good demand, and receipts light. Corn and oats firm at . 28c. . iriiisky advanced to 17e, and in good demand. 7 : - . Hogs held firmly at 3 3o3 50," but as regards . buyers, the market was dull and heavy and not much doing ; 500 country dressed, averaging 1 JO pounds, sold at 3 2S, and 600 ditto averaging 200, at 3 35; 250 averaging 350 pounds, at 3 40. : Receipts 5,000 head. . Mess Pork firm at 9 50,9 fi2-,;beld higher and not much done ; good demand for bulk sides at 4e; held g higher, i Lard firm at 6J ; head and got 6c. -. No-change in groceries.; ? ," . ; ! Eschanga firmer at l premium. '. , River still rising 3 inches per hour; now 51 feet in channel. It is five feet on first floor of buildings fronting the river. Light rain, but it is now growing cold. y-. ! Eight Children at a Bikth.. A letter in the New York Tribune says : On the 2d of August, Mrs. Timothy Bradlee, of Trumbull county, Ohio, gave birth to eight children three boys and five girls. They are all living, and are healthy, but quite small. Mr, B.'s family is increasing fast. He was married six years ago to Eunice Mowery, who weighed 273 pounds on the day of her marriage. She has given birth to two pairs ot twins and now eight more, making twelve children in six years. It seems strange, but nevertheless is true, Mrs. B. was a twin of three, her mother and father, iboth. being twins, and her grandmother the mother of five pairs of twins. Mrs. B. has named her boys after noted and distinguished men ; one after non. J. R. Giddings, who has given her a splondid gold medal : one after Rev. Hon. ISlijah Chnmplain, who gave her a deed of fifty acres of land, and the other after Mr. Jamea Johnson, who gave her a cow. KIt is snid that iiowland and Aspinwali were employed by the War Department to purchase vessels for the Burnside expe dition, spending 1,000,000, aud receiving $25,000 profit. Lamps ! Lamps ! V f Jk'OUJt OJLU J,JtMIP Oil, Or LAMPjS, as you can cot them altered for a small price, when they will he just aa Rood as any Coal Oil Lamp? that you cau buy. I have on nana a proou traprny or genuine COAL OIL : I EXTRA BUBNERS, ..... : ' LAMP CHIMNEYS. " CiKdC OIL WWKS. Also a Rood assortment of Coal Oil Lamps. The altove are for sale at low prices, at Jau6 U. J. JSCll LAKFU KU 3 Orugstore. .V. 1 VOKJS" trrtHfM.Vat sale at VM. B. J. SCIILAEPFEli'd nov6 New Drii 8tore d g VTHtm per g.ilL.u tor tt articlo of coul UUoil,st VICKEBY BKO ., dec 7 8i Maiu st. gOCO.i j'fT8l cak, new crop, just receiyo 1 and tor saia hv - S. K. GILEEUT A CO., dec27 No. 4 Sycamore Htreet. JfWOHaf It Iji J'H K T S -A fine lot of MM. heavy Horse Ulan lifts nuJ Covers jnst re ceived at fcvCHAFKER it BUSSINU'S, dec30 No. 49 Main street . VCH WUfA T fJL, IJH to sacks Buck - wheat Flour, Extra, at . jan8 H, A. COOK'S. ffJItlEiJ'fUKS A spleii'iid asuorcaifa JBLj just received. Prices to suit the times. C soon and make your selections. VAUTIEK M.AKUOJN MIS.K, Main between First and Second streets. 25aov. CHOMVJS TJHLitt HI, T t KK, at ' decl8 H. A. COOK'S. WplsUti Jf&JY8S pes extra quality Blue jELsV mixed Jeans just received and for sale cheap at SUHAPKEtt BUSSINU'tf, dec30 No. 43 Main street. JT Ji.tlJ9! JtJ.iiP.'-W6 have just re-M-4 ceived a large assortment of Coal Oil Lam ps, selected in person exprely for the Evansville trade. We solicit an examination of price and quality, as we are confident a better or cheaper lot cannot be tjurm tnis siue of Uiucinnati. I'rice from 60 cents to SI 75each. dec!9 V1CK.EKV BROS., 83 Mam st. 7QWOVJIS8K8 JTT 5 O CKJVTS JPJiB WfJ- GALLON. :5 hbls suitar house M classes. just received. and for sale at 60 cents per gallon, at ju8 -.- li. A. CUOtv'S. ADMINISTRATOR SAIX mmoTMCJi M8 tifHfH' f-J?.V w W that I will, on Monday, January 20ih, at 10 o'clock A. M., sell at public auction, at the Eclipse Stable," on Mam street, in the City of Evansville, all the personal property belonging to the estate of John S. Gavitt, deceased, consisting in part of the following, viz : The Enquirer printing office complete, two open trotting bnggu-s, one sulky, a lot of harness, the celebrated horse "Tornado," two bay horsei!, one new patent fire. proof safe, one rifle gun and other property. A credit of nine months will be glven on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest and waiving valuation laws. W. BAKEH, Administrator, with the will annexed. dee28-3tdw . eHBIBTtaif KEATS. .....WS. HF.tI.ilf IN KRAT3 & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS O? STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill machinery, Tobacco Screws GuniuiineMacMues, Chinese Sugar t aue Mills, TlirasiitK Machines, &.c. KVANSVILLK, IND. rWVJE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOUH JbL drv bee leave to inform their friends aud ths public iu general, that they are prepared to do ah kinds of MACHINE AND FINlStllJIU WORK, and everything appertaining to the I oundry l.uMnesa. Tney are manufacturing steam r.MUNLS am BoiicBsof any size and power required. Saw Mil) Machinery and Mill Gearing ot any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, GnmmiAg Machines, Thrashing Machines, Mult Mi Kb, Horsepower. Corn-shellers, Machinery of ail Mods made and repaired. Iron and Brat Castings rf every description, Iron Honsefronta, t'ellur urates, tic. OooKing ana nectmg stoves oi me lairai improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Ir.mJ, Ac. BREWERS, DISTILLERS, KKCI'Ii'lEUS, At, Supplied with every description of Coppor aud Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Rfritirators, Attemporators, Sparges, Sullheads ami Worms ot an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Teast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pil; Copper, Brass and Iron I'unips of eTerj variety, for beer, spirits, oil, t Brass Cocks aud Valves, Steanf Whifitli, dtc. Workmen sent td hll parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper aud Sheet In u Work, e. OlD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's lniprov Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Piies aud T bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machi Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bo ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, llose,f of the best kind; Tinplaoi Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, aud are satisfied with reasonable priced. - T Office and Sale Booms, No. 60 Main stree t Found ei y. Boiler Yard an 1 Machine Shop on Pins street, between First ' lecond streets, Evan, rule, Indiana. ; ;j - deeT

CITY ADVERTISENENTS.

mo t i en of musc ojTrjmri.Y& the Alley in Fi actional Blcck No. 17, East era EnWgemeiit. Agreeably to the Charter and Ordinances cf the City, notice is hereby given that ou the Ilth day of January, 18C2 an order was passed by the Common Council of lh fity of Kansville, -reqmring the alley along tne r.asfern Hue of Fractional Block No. 17, in the Eastern, Enlargement, aud extending from Gum to Mnl berry street, to be discontinued, and. that a plot snowing the position, width aud length of said alley was appended to said order, and is bow on hie in this olhce. All of the owners of real estate adjoining said alley in said Block No. 17, having signified in writing their consent to the discontinuance of said alley. P. BUB EE, Clerk Clerk's Office, Jan. 18, 1861. 0hJ.f Of fMHf JiJYtJMJYJiS JiJYU HOSE. The City of Evansville offers for sale two hand Fire Kugines and a quantity of leather Hose. Application may be made t o either of the nudersigued. WM. BAKER, janlilwC JOHN A. HANKY. : CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR 'PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of evansville, tuat tne owners ot all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adioinine the north side of Second street, from Fulton Avenue to Fifth Avenoe in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class No. to be laid dowu thereon within thirty davs from rue puoucation oi tnis order. - - - Pa BUBKE, CI k Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. er CORPORATION NOTICE. : ? ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. . Dec. 21, 1S01. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Crmmon Council of the Citv of Kvausville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining tne west side or Fifth Avenue, from a point opposite Second street to Front street in said city, cause a Bide-walk of class No. 2, to ho laid down thereon within thirty davs irom ine pueiicaiion oi tnis oraer. P. BUBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. f CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec: 21, 1861. A.id now it is hereby ordered and iiirected by the Cumon Council of the City of rjvansviue, tn.it tne owners ot all lots or parts ot lots fronting on or adjoining the Northeast side of Front street, from nth Avenue to Pearl street in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon wibin thirty days from the publication of this order. tr. HUlia H, ClorK. Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Jivansvine, mat tne owners of an lots or parts ot lots fronting on or adjoining the Northeast side of Front street, from Pearl to Sixth street in said City, cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publica tion ot tins order. P. BUKKJC, Clerk. Cleik's Office, January 1, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDE-WALK. Dec. 21, ISM. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the Northwest side of Cherry street, between Eighth and Ninth streets n taiu City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a si'ie-wMK ot class Mi. 2 to lie laid down thereon within thirty days from tne publication of this order. P. BUBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, January 1.18C2. mmoTica Of THK O I' f ,V"f .V ti Of w aud laying out of Public Alleys. Agreoa blv to the Charter and Ordinances of the Cicr. noie is hereby given that on the 11th day of De cember, lsul, an order was passed by the Common ouiu il of the City of Evaneville, requiring alleys to t e l;iid out and opened in Block number eightywo ;ino. m tii town ot Xiamasco iry, now 'it vol' Kiaiiivlllo, anl that a plot showiDC the position, width and length of said alleys was appendeJ to said order, and is now on file In this office. P. BUBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jan. 8, 1862. 6w CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR PLANE SIDE-WALK. Dc. 21, 1801. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Kvausville, that the owners of all lota or parts of lota fronting on or adjoining the west side of Third Avonue from Franklin street to Sixths treet, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, aud that they cause a s ide-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BUBKE. Clerk, Clerk's Offico, January 1, 1862. v K9 Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pecans. Engsh walnuts, figs, raisins, currants, rock candy. oysters, sardiues, alum, epsom salts, roll brimstone, sulphur, copperas, maddor, extract of logwood, inuigo, cream tartar, soda, tied cords of alt kinds, tobacco of all kinds, blacking, batting, nutmegs, ci gars l all kinds, ginger, race and ground, glass jars, lanterns and flasks, mustard, pepper sau, matches, pickles, stone pines, powder. safety fuse, soaps of all kinds, starch, teas, vine gar, cainphor, letter, note, cap, and fancy paper, wrapping paper, envelopes, salt petre, gum drops, wooden bowls, jujube paste, cinnamon, dried beef, british lustre, bonnet boards, ink, oil, nails, sash, glass, spirits turpentine, allspice, soda. pain killer, liqnorice, Ac, Ac, Jtc. A supply of the above kept constantly on hand. and for sale low, by S. E. G1LBEBT A Co. dec 12 No. Sycamore Bt. JTIOIW, Oil,! COJlj OI I, !S0 bbla 6i1 at V V tra Coal Oil, just received at jill8 A. COOK'S. 73 Main street. ST lUlt tHl..A bbis extra No. 1 winter JtLj strained Lard Oil, just received, at jan8 H. A. COOK'S. ifORHMJ It J.VM fl8JUr-l00O pounds tIW choice new and very fat Georeia Bank Cadfiah, at H. A. COOK'S. jau8 73 Main street. 7f WJCMKHfl. MJ" H ITT to MM. lit kittaNo.l Mackerel: 10 do do No. 2 do; do. mess At H. A. jauS COOK'S ."M IV HO.nl.W! 10 barrels tliDt Homony, at H. A. COOK'S. jau8 tlTltif 'l ! KT1 UCH ! 25 boxes extra Aj Pearl Starch, just received at jao8 H. A. COOK'S. S8MZH8 Of HOJ'f 80Jif. Also the essence of Snow, Brown, Windsor, Varie gated and Crystalised bar Soans, for sale at jan!6 Drug Store, .7lf 1 fJsOUH. 50 sacks White Wheat Floor; 50 hf sacks White "Wheat Flour, at K. A. COOK'S. janS 73 Main street. II O.yji I". 30O lbs cheice H. A. COOK'S. 73 Alain street. ofr Honey, at janS gHOMVf JViJ W ORLfJSra SittJM. 6 hhds choice N. O. Sugar, at j.m8 H. A. COOK'S. WmitMJrtJU I. fJ f X,JBB.h tierces prime JS. Lard at 8' ..c per pound, at jnnS II. A. COOK'S. mpH'Si ! JtMCS .'2 tierces Prime Bice, for JL h, sate at II. A. COOK'S. j.iuS 73 Main street. Vy f I 80Jif .' 35 boxes extra Palm Soap; lit do German do; 10 do Fancy Bar do. Beeeived this day by H. A. COOK, jauS 73 Main stieet. jfBJSJT ATTR4CTMOJV mt tfCJUf1Ur KKBAc BUSSING'S. We have just received our second purchase of Winter Dry Goods, comprising some of the beat brands that the world can produce. A great variety of Dress Goods, Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cassi. meres, Ac. SCHAPKKB A BUSSING, onv3o 49 Main St. f fit HI. Mi H .V fl.'f,UJK. ts 10 bbls extra Pickles, at ja8 H. A. COOK'S. ARTILLERY & CAVALRY EQUIPMEMS. 9 f f setts (Hardware and trees complete) j iur ariiuery narness; 2,000 setts (do.) for Cavalry Equipments, and increased to any amount at short notice ; l.OOO yds. 50 in. dble thread enameled dnck; 1.000 do. 5-4 enameled drill; 2,000 do. 5-t enameled muslin; 1X) hides euameled leather; 2IN1 do. patent dash leather; 49 doz. hog-skin seating; Begulatiou and McLellan spurs, swordbelt trim tilings and straps, together with a full assort men of goods ia my Hue of business, for cash at low prices. CHABLES BABOOCK, novS Water st. ATJ H JiJ"Mt TJt I.IjOtV CJ.VU LHH. 39 25 boxes. Hill A Co., extra tallow Candles; .15 do Emery A Sou., C's 6tar Candles; 15 do do 7's do do; 5 do do 4's A 5's do. At fjanS H. A. COOK'S.

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v j t i, I BEAD & LAWBEICE Are now receiving their Third 8tock of Boots aad Shoes this season, and are now prepared to show t be same. It is the- largest and most complete sosca 01 w . To be found In the State : and having been. Barchased for Cash, they can and will offer superior inducements to all "... Gash uyers Our Stock is composed in part of the follow ing, to-wit : ( . i 200 cases Men's Grain Cav alry Boots 18, 22, and 24 inch Less. . 50 cases Men's Gents' Boots. 100 cases calf and P. calf do. 30 cases Nesrro Boots. 6-11. 7-12, and 9-14. cases Boys' Gent, and calf do. do Youths' Gent, and calf do. ' do Children's calf do. do Men's Negro Brogans 6-11, 7-12, and 9-14. -cases Men's Prime Wax Brograns. 75 50 30 15 50 30 cases Men's calf and kip u a isrogans. cases Men's calf Scotch Boots Extra. - cases Men's best PIotv Shoes. 10 10 120 cases Women's kid, goat call, ana Jap iioots. 10 cases Women's kid, calf, and croat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid. and eroat Boots. 10 cases Misses' calf, croat and kid Balmoral Boots 20 cases Boys' Prime Waiirogans, 1-D, and 3-6. 20 cases Youths' Prime Wax do., 9-13. 30 cases Childs' calf, goat, kid, and kip Boots; - 6 cases Childs' goat and call Balmoral Boots. 10 cases Men's Gum OverShoes and Sandals. 10 cases Women's do. 5 cases Misses' do. 10 cases Men's Buffalo OverShoes Assorted. t cases Women's do. Assorted. 10 Besides everything else that one would look for in a Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. We have also in store 100 cases Men's, Boys, and Child' Fnr and Wool Of latest styles, that we are selling below the market. We take pride In showing and pricing our Goods to the Trade. Call and examine for yourselves, or send your orders. We speak satisfaction in either case. READ & LAWRENCE, EVdFSVILLF, December 28, 1881.

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Hlktiitl !- A compound remeuy,. designed to be the un-st effectual Alterative that can be made, libs con centrated extract of Pure Sarsaparilla, so combined with othersnbstanees of still greater alters t'vn power as to afford an effective antidote fur !," diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It i ti llered that such a remedy is wanted bv thos v 1.1 suffer from Strumous complaints, aud th: jlp which will accomplish their cure must prov. of immense service to this largs portiou of our alilicted fullow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment ou ma-, ny of the worst cases to b found of the follMvibj; complaints: . Scrofula and Scrofulous Cuniplainia, Emptinn and Eruptive JDiseases Ulcers, PimpMs. Blotches, Tumors, Salt Bheutnr Scald Head, .p:: ar,d Syphilitic ASncttons, Mercurial ltisease. i"" v. Neuralgia or Tic Ioloureux, lebility, ryep i - and Indigestion, Krysiuotaa, Bose or St. Am-r-ny's Fire, anc indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood, This compound will be found a groat promoter of health, w' en taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which foster iu the blood at that e.j.son of the year. By the timely expulsion of ;! :j many rankling disorders-are nipped in the l us.. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, .-, , ... . themselves from the endurance of ioul eruptions and ulcerous soree, through which the system will try to rid itself erf corruptions, tf not agBiet'd t j do this through the natural channels of the body by au alterative medicine. Cleanse on t the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities burstins; through the skin in pimples, emotions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in th 'veins; cleanse it whenever , it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Eveo vhere no particular dieorder is felt, people enjoy u.tter health, and live lonsrer, for cleansing the Mood. Keep ths blood healthy and all is well; bnt with this pabulum of life disordered there can tie no lasting health, skmner or later something must go wrong, aud the irreatmachinery of lit is disordered or overthrown. ' SarsapariUa has, and deserves mcch. the reputation of accompliBhinir those ends, lint the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone bas not all the virtue that is claimed for it, bnt more beca'ig Jnany preparations, iretending to be conrentrate'1 extracts of it "cental a but little of the virtue of sarsaparillaorany tUng else. ! During late years t-e public bas been mixled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Kxtract of ciarsapanlla for one dollar. Most cf these bavo been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contaia liUittt if any, tsarsaparilia, but often no enrative properties whatever. Hence, Tutter and pain ful disappointment bas followed the uae ot he va -tious extracts ot Sarsupariila which Hood the market, until the name itself is Justly depiseit, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat Still we call this compound SarsapariUa, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from ths load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtue which are irresistible bv the ordiuarv run of the diseases it is intended to cure. 1 n order to secure their complete eradication from the svstem. the remedy should be Judiciously taken accerdiur to directions on the bottle. . : PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYEE, Price, 81 per Botiei Six Hoi tea for $5 Tver's Chtrrv Pectoral. has won for itself such a renown for the c ue of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, tba it Is entirely unnecessary lor us to recount tile evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wo need not do mora than assuro the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it 'may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 0B THH CURB Coetivenet, Jandue,Dy!rpepttia, Indigestion Ditenery , " Foui Stomach, Erysipelas, Ileadaclte, Piles, liheuma turn. Eruption, and Slun Disexuwm, Liver Ckmitaint, irropsy, letter, A'nmore ana tktu JiAnm, Worm: Oout, A'enratgia, at a Dinner I'M, and fur Purifying the Blood. . They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. FB.ICB 23 CEHTS FEB BOX ; 6 BOXES rOB 81 .00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States, men, and eminent personaires, have lent their names to certify the unparalled usefulness of fri,.B remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis otir American Almaxao in which they are given, with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers vith other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ateb's, and take no other. The sick wart the best aid there Is for ihoru, and thoy hliouIJ have it.- ' All oar remedies are sold wholesale and retail U Keller tc White, N. S. Thompson, Bierbowcr Pearce, Lelch & Carlstadt, Kvausville, aud bv a.i dealers in medicines everywhere. Wholesale agents, Allen & Co., Cincinnati, and B. A. Bobinson t Co , Louisville. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above, we present vou with a utrfei t likeue-i ot Toruco, a chief of a tribe of the stranit" Aztec Oration, that ones ruled Mexico, you will L.'J a full account of him and Lis people iu our pamphlets ana almanacs to be bad gratis, from Ui Agents of these Pills. The. inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountoin Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, haviug viaii.! nearly every country in the world. He spent over six years among ths Iudians of the Bocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the Mountain llerti Pills" were discovered. A very interesting uccount of his adventures there, you will find in our Almanac aud Pamphlets. It is an established fart that all diseases aris IMPURE BLOOD! , The blood is the life I and wueu any foreign or healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is atonee Aitributed to every organ of the bod. livery uw feels the poison, aud all the vital oigaud qim k!y complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, an I so the circulation is foeble. The lungs b-cotne clogged with the poisonous matter t liencea cousth and all from a slight impurity at the fountainbead of life the Blood t As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pnre spring, from which ran m tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole oourse of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As vnickly does impure blood fly fo every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, bnt regenerate all the secretious of the body; therefore, unrivaled as a Cl'ltK FOR BILLIOIS DI5KASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. I bmArmBMiou Medicine expels from the blond the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the Holds and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within yonr reach, a medicine like tbo " Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass dvrectly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and Hutu of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson't Fill art the Best Remedy in ejvience for Vie following Complaints. Bowl Complaints, Debility, . ' Inward Weahnen Coughs, Female CompVts, Liver C'omptamts Chest instates, Costiveness, Colds, Vyspepsia, lJiarrhoza, Dropsy, Fever A Ague, Headaches, Indigestion, Influenza, InjlanuUion, Lowness of Spirits Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary hyntp. tontt. , GREAT FE1IALE MEDICIUE. Females who value health should never b without these Pills. The purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, and bring the rWi color to the pale cheek. Jtsr-The Plants aud Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way acnong the Tezucaus.a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the "Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. , trttterv. The Mountain Herb Pills are putvp in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and retail at 25 cents perbox. All genuine have the l:jaof B. L. JUDSOS CO,, on each box. It. JL. JVltSOJS tX CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Ao, 5ULeonard Street, HEW YORK. stfW A gen ta wanted always address as above. "S'sj 6-l'or sale is Evansville by Keller s Wlii'.e. Iieich & Carbitedt, Thompson, Bierbower, Pierre and by onr Agents and Metch ints in every town iu Posey, Gibson, and Warrick counties. ma8-lmd4w-alt. Tf TJI O AVVB T f fJffH-M reams asLJ sorted, fancy colors an d new styles, just receiven, for sale by . S. K. GILDEkT dt CO. janll Ko. 1 t-ycamore at. WWIO COffff iOu baes prime for sale i jffsV 8. K. GILHEKT A CV.. JE JVfrjg.Off8r-b0,it, assorted, tor u by H. K. GILBfctti a t-u., No. 4 Sycamore street. janll 150 jauS JtVBHEt.8 UK A Nit, at fHI.nti Urn AT Ml II. A. COOK'S, 73 Main si reef. .af BJEfJV JffiiJS8.l3 barrels tireei Apples, at H. A. COOK'S, 73 Mam str.-t. jan8 MRtif ui880KTJMiSirT Of Tni', WM. let Soaps at H.J. B0HLAE PFKft 3

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