Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 98, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1862 — Page 3

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WKDXESDAY MORNING. ...JAKUABT 23 speeiaOioiices. What mm Umommt of ITrie Dit among the Volunteer would be prevented by tbe free use of HOLLOW AT'9 Pi LL8 AND OINTMENT. For Wounds, Sure and Scurry the Ointnent is a certain oure, and for Bowel Complaints, Kevere, SmIl Pox, Ax. , th Pills re the teat medic'ne la the world. 1 SSI Ji Thing oT Bsmuty m Joy For r Who can be beautiful with a sickly pale complexioa? Kp the porea of the akin free, and th. blood pure, aud jour cheek will Tie with the roe and lilly. The akin la formed with thousand of pores in every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood the acknowledged cause of all diseases of mankind wtien the skin is dry and parched when it is covered with eruptions when it is cold and elam toywhen there is inward rever or inflammation ft is impossible for the skin onder these circumstances to prforu its proper functions, and to carry off the impurities frem the body as designed bv-oar Creator. " JIDSON'S MOUNTAIN HB FIIiS remove these obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruption from the skid, and cause it to brigli'en with the flush of youth, and beauty. Beauty without paints nd cosmetics Imhh tv brndiicMl br health and hamiines. Judson's Unuobiia lierb Fills are sold by all medcine dealers. dec3 Hood Vs. Wtiatletter news to the af flioted than to inform them of a remedy that is guug to restore them to hel:h 7 Have you the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint T Aieyour digia-ti-ve organs debr'Utated or your nervous tystam afftscted T If so, at once resort to the use if "Hoofland's German Bitten," and yon will be completely and permanently cured. For sale by druggists and dealers iu medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. ' No. 15 Hestlth. 1 here is nothing mure valuable than health ; without it, the wealth of a Crcesus can afford uo enjoyment, and life, instead of a blessiug, becomes a burden. Honfland's German Bitters, to those afflicted with any disease of the stomach or digestive organs, will prove more valuable than a mine of gold. For sale by druggists aud dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents pr l-nttle. jan4 Forwarding and Commission J. T. Cox. F. M. HCMPHRXT. COS & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Mereht's STEAMBOAT AGENTS, t AHD WHARF-BOM PR0PRIET0RS, EVANJjVILL,, ISO. J We have taken the Grey Eagle Wharf-Boat, and ak of our fricnisacontinuauce of their patronage. Uue of in will be found aboard both day and night to attend to the wants of shippers. sepl Geo. Foster, A. U. rosT, Wu .Uvih. GEO. FOSTER & Co., . WHOLESALE GROCERS, ? " Prod nee and Provision Merchants, CriKNBR Or I.OOTJST STREET AND TDK CNAL, " .' . anp RVANSVILLK IND. V STTH, (ilVKN A Co., . Pad ucau, Ky., J I Casus rown, ( Kvansville, la., Hkdino, Cntris A Co., ' bt. liOUlB, Alo, WATTS, CRANE & CO., '" COMMISSION MERClf'irrS, Mo. -5 II road Street, NEW Y0RK cirr. We bve opened a House in the city ef New York or the sals of r Tobacco and Western Produce. Voder the name of WATTS, CRAN T & CO. " - Mr. D. Watts, ot the firm of Watts, Givea & Go., of taducah. long lamiliar with Tobacco, will take charge ot that department of onr bnsinessv Mit Mr. 1. A. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Kvausviile, w ill take charge ef the Produce business.luayai WATTS, CRAM 8 CO. - N KW PRODUCE AND COMMISSION UOUSK, Cheese and Butter Agency.ff X R O D XJ CT 33 ANI ... COMMISSION MERCHANT Agent for the Bale of Ye3tern Reserve Butter and Cheese. No. Ss Sycamore Street, dec3 EVANSVILLB, INT. TltrMmBTJJiB8Jt'mV'a have this day associated with us, in the Forwarding and Commission business, Mr. B. K. Dnukerson, formerly of the firm of Slaughter A Dnukerson, under the Arm name cf Crane, Brown A Co. nov20 CBANKABBOWN. I. 4. rmvi. WM. . K. DCNKCRSOH. CRANE. BROWN & CO., Forwarding aad Ccmmisfjion 2W2:o3roliai2.t;i SPECIAL RAILROAD AGENTS. Give through receipt and muke libentt cash adTtnrn ou ehipmenta of produce and toaocco to wYart. CftASK, BKOWNCO. Kvan:ville, Nov. 20th, 1881. a. ..... ..w a. mams CRANE & BROWN ' Forwarding & Commi ssioa TJZ. ore la ixiOL t ra : And Steamboat Agenu, EVANSVlLLhi, 1ND. Amenta for Kanawha Salt Compaoy. " ' Liueral d b advances made on bbipments o Lamps ! Lamps ! tV VL tt 0.U Hft Oil, LAMPj, as you can get thm al'ertKt for a nmail nric. when tbev wili be inat as Kood aa any Cual Oil Lamps tbut you can buy. I have on hand a irood suprly ot genuine '- ' if C9A.L OIL. EXT3A BU8SERS. LAMP CBMXETS. 'T' COtf, OIL WICKS.. ' Also a good assortnieut of Coal Oil Iauipa. The above are lor sale at low prices, at Jn8 H. J. SCULAEPtfEli'S Drugstore. " O MJI nSHH mMTT S CJtJVTHlJiM QliM. GALLON. -Lb bbls siwar bouse Molasses, iut received and for sale at 60 cenU per gallon, at j8 H. A. tXHJK'S. tTl71 TajX, WlJLliO hbla extraCol Oil, just received at . t jin8 H. A. COOK'S, 73 Main "treet. JfHU UML.2 bbls extra Ko. 1 winter JLd strained Lard Oil, just received, at jan8 H. A. COOK'S. jflRURMA HJJK AISH 1'X pounds yUT choice new and very fat Georgia Bank Ced nsh, at H. A. COOK'8. jan3 73 Blain street. S SJVUKHM. MITTS I fSL 10 kitts Ko. 1 Mackerel; 10 6 do do Ho. 2 do; me& do. At n. a. Jan8 CO0K'8 gmo.m.W! MOJHi.Wt I'l barrels MH filnt Homony, at II. A. COOK'S. iTJ UI H ! HTAHCUt15 bows extra I'earl btarch. just received at ; jan8 , II. A. CKQg:'a 9 the essence of Snow, Brown, Wiaibor, VarieKieu ana urtstalizl ear tmrn, lot saie at 11. J. eCULASPFKa'S, , jaalO BrtiJ! Store, VU. M rniCK White JL' WIumU l..ur, at jan8 Fluar; ot) ht sack White Wheat 11. A. COOK'S. ' 73 M tin street,' HOJYMi 3) cheice w Honey, at jii.8 U. A. COOK'S. 73 Main street. 1- ti bhds cboiceji O. uicar. at II. A. COOTt'ET J i "SEP UCHtf MlJy jt V.TVKTS-pi donen jttjr j net received at - ' ' SCHAPKEB BCPSISCS, dec39 Ko, t Main street.

: KEY ADVERTISEMENTS.

WHOLESALE., r 1 co I ' " " ! vjf?ri,J ."j in-, a HARDWARE FOR4 1862 ! . K t ' OL' o.:s.:WEi3Li, IJEW GOODS U AILY. : .Piurcliased for -' : ; CASH. , j-trr-Army and - QUARTERMASTERS' Hardware.;?: r; Axes (all qualities) handled. ; Shovels and Spades. ,1 Clay Picks (handled.) . , Hatchets (in variety.) Knives and Porks and Butcher Knivesfeu S-'c: Army Plates arid Spoons. ; - m Handled Fry Pans, la , t, Cofiee MiUs.1; y1A '"Also: ;i.-.'?n i r SUTLER'S HARDWARE. 7, Country Jerchant's p Hard- ? Grocers Hardwares ' Bmlders Hardware.;' -.fu -m CarpentersLTools.r 3 i ' Coopers' Tcblsij : J: "CflLT'S"JOLVERS. Z "Smith :t5t37essoE's'" If av Pistols Cartridges, a .4 Gtiri Caps, - Belts & ' Holsters. v, Gurismiths'iHardware. iw : i T Atan 'cv'r' Platform Scales and Scale i c" Beamst;K;v; ',Cr-:-: Gum BELTING . 1 & Packing ; J AT FACTORY PRICES. , ' 7 ALL GOODS - I ; i i SOld at J '; i LOW WATER MARKr Toi Cash. v, t , iv Charles Wctls9 13 First Street, v 1 ' Sign Golden Mill Saw. 1 EvansvUle. Jan. 14, 18C2. . : J - ; tlslmarjft mWMKtTTKAr XPiitl.l FOR 9 V . TH K JOU&NAL, AUD liEUlCATKD TO THE PUBLIC '. ;:-! .5 When night obscures the light of uJS j A riul (kit T.wttv 1. .aM snn ' 1 ' uv ' A Coal Oit Lamp is (rood you'll say ', Oa where vou have the least to Day. And off to VICKKBV'S.wend your way.'vl w nere is m oriy ceniu per gunuu, jjjji, And plenty to supply the million. A large supply of Lamp you'll Bud, t i 1 Of, styles and prices to suit the mind; - , , I There's no light cheaper to be found t Not even candies at la cents per pound ; ! Ho at TICK.EBY BEOS, be sure to pall i-s.-i ..To buy Lamp and get some Oil., ; . r If Lard or Fluid Lamp you've fat, I J ' W can pat on a Coal Oil top r " ! So cheap and nice that' yon will ponder, , ' And protest 'gainst Vmid and danger;' , 8o fetch yonr Lamps and Java yonr dimes; And thus economise those hard times. (. . jan7 VICKKET BKOS., 82 Main st. tem. whose husbands, sons and hrothars are-aerviug in the army , oannet put iotvI'r knspsaek a more necessary or ntlnable gift fhaa few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S PIL.1.S 4 OINVMENT. They insure health: even nuder the. exponnres of a soldlor'a life-- Ouly 25 cttnta a. box or PC CTHm per lb. fur nice fresh dresetd chic Hen 7 at ! V1CKERY BB0S4. . -dec7 - -! -4 Ko. 82 Main t. wJL An aasortmens of the -above celebrated Gloves lost received at " dec30No; 4d Main rrect. CjtJVliL. Mi ti.Yor a.le at V10KBBY BUO'd. J janli O M ttJtijyr B li It H. Now Orteaoe and Coba 8 j fare last received and fjt sale at a smalt advance on cost, at i - TICKERY BBO'8. ' jiMli - Ko. 82 Main strtet. X? Ms t VU. Whit -Wheat and' Buckwheat JL flour in dv size bags require I at .lowest market rates, at s j 14 VlCKf.BY'S No. 82 Mnij ft. guoti Broum fr n Shakers At 25 w cen ts each, at VICJSKBX BUO'S, ' No. 8 Main street. Jaal viMPB! MnSMPS II he fourtu invoice JLJ of lamps in thirty d.vys recoiled per i-teamer Lebanon, eomprisinT a great variety of styles, su perior to any yet xeceived. Also, a snpply cf the Bwecram or "star Burner thsdee'. : chimneys. wicks, Ac. ' Tor sale at ' ' . '- ' vICKKBY BSO"?, ' JanU JJo. 2 Main street.' f vH IH Jmt l,6o0 half and qnarter boxes - for aaie by . 8. It. GILBEKT A CO.; . aecit , , No. 4 tjycamore street. m isitsa- -ut 4tvw -i bags, aU sizes, , or bags, all v sate Dy . K. UILBJKT A ejo.. novS No. 4, Sycomore street. STAB BVBJ-EH. Cfeneral 1 M. Jiesecraea patent Coal Oil Bnmere, porta -bla, only requiring inch chimnevs.i. Samclea may be seen at VICKEBY BKOS, "DUM VIVIMUS VIVAWIUS." ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT f "CHARLEY" HABBE, Prop'r.' JL baa Just been repaiied and refitted, and is now ODened to the public. No expense has been spared to place the St. Charles in first rate trim, and trwlll he Kept aa a oratciaes near in- au reeAnd everything edible to be pnrcoaced in too niar ket will be served np at the BT. CHARLES et al hours, in a style which will suit the meet faslidi ens epicure. Choice Brandies and Imported Wines ; tns uei tranda of Old Bourbon and MonouKabela and A No. 1 Liquors of all kinds will be found at the paf of the St. Charles. Is ' tj Imported Cigars, '. All the favorite Havana brands always on hand ; The patronage of my numerous friend and the public generally is respectfully solicited. '.it foc4-6m. CHARLEY IIABI1R. new Beef Ton m. at Dona VICKKBY BB03., 8?BIain St.. gmlU doxeu extra Cult OU .iinrssrs jns received for the purpose of al terms Lard Oil and fluid Lamps. . Lamps oaa be changed in Ave minute. Also 10 dos Coal Oil Chimneys; 2 dozen Brashes to clean chlmnoys ; OM'S WW OWMW a viv&liAl JJ ttvo. I

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BT tfM M. W. UI1. ( :. Ekciusively for th eTorirnal. -1 i??f?55?IO?f 3 : : a a XXXTII congress fiest session ' - " " Washington, J in.' 1 1 . : i ; ! Mr. Sumner frota the Committee on Foreign Affair reported back the resolution, to allow certain officers to receive present from the Japanese Government The reso Intion "waa Dassed yeas 22, nays 14.' Mr. Browning: offered a resolution; that tbe Committee on Judiciary inquire into the expediency of "a amending the naturalization law as to" confer rights of citizensnip on foreigners who may serve in the present war. " Mr. Trumbull 'offered a bill to regulate the compensations of District Attorneys, On motion' of Bin-Wilson, the bill to complete the defenses of Washington was taken np and the amendment of the House. Agreed to. ; , ' 1 - ' ! Mr." Wilson goffered' a new" section repealing the act- allowing the discharge of minors and providing that no persons here after shall be mastered into service unaer eighteen years of age.- Trumbnll presented a memorial from W. C. Jewett of Colorado, protesting against : immediate action on the slavery question, T as having a tendency to prevent peace, claiming that the sentiments of the people, either Ncth or South were not represented in Congress and proposingjoint action by the North and South for an amendment to the -constitution providing for the gradual emancipation of the slaves in thirty years.1 j ' ; :. - -' . ;- :'--v On motion of Wade, the bill authorizing the Secretary of War to appoint two assistant Secretaries, was taken np.' Wilson' offered an amendment as a substitute that the. .President with the consent of the Senate,' appoint two additional Assistant Secretaries of War with a salary of 3,000 each, th office to last one year. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed.- . ; Hale offered a resolution regulatiog -the compensation of Collectors of Customs and, 'Naval officers.' '- J '3,'-x : '. House. The House proceeded to the consideration of the bill to regulate i he carriage of printed matter outside of the mails, and .o"repuire the postage to be paid. " DIG FIGHT 111 l!llTyCi(. J r r - rt x i Jtebels Completely Routed. j c I - - - LXs-o o:. Zoliicoffer Mortally Wounded ci i - and Captnred. ,ir oj BAILEY PEYTON KILLED ! ! : : -i: ; Tie . Tenth "Indiana rSuifers Terribly Seventy Killed and ti I - wounded. ; 7 ' . - ' i . : Bebel Cannon Tents, Ammu nition, Baggage Wagons, and Entrenchments Uaptuied. Hanson's Brigade makes a i Forced March of 25 Miles. ITele'apbed ta Gincinnati Commeroial from Lour isville on 20th. 4 it... n-..l i Cincinnati, January 21. Dispatches just received at headqtr'.rfrs (announce that' the battle did not take ' place on Saturday, but a. Sunday evening and on .Monday morning, and that Gen. Thomas con tinned to pursue until night set in." Our forces followed the rebels, who ran before them tike a flock of frightened sheep, close np .to : their entrfinchrneuta oa the north bank of the river. Ia froiik of these they laid all hight, expect--vog to storm' them' In 'the morning, but with the aid of their boatjj , and barges the enemy managed, to get. across the river before daylight. They - left behind however, all their artiilery'borses,' tents," "8 J . wagon loads . of quartermaster, commissary, and medical,, stpres. ajL. of :which ,felL into our hands, uur troops nave possession of their entrenchments early this morningAfter reaching the opposite side the rebels dispersed in every direction. - Two hundred dead and wounded - rebels were picked-up on - tne - neia," among tnem ioiucorter ana Bailey, Peyton. Zoliicoffer was found mortaLI j wounded in a. wagon. Oar loss is not definitely ascertained, but must have "been' considerable.-"' ' ' '.. . The. Surgeon of the 10th Indiana, tele graphs that his regiment .had .70 killed and wounaed. l ' i Gen. Thomas' division embraced some' of the best regiments in .the department,; .As far as I can leara the 9th Ohio, 10th Indi ana, 2nd Minnesota', 18th regulars,' and, 4tb and 10th Kentucky, were among those engaged. It wai'Col.' Manson's brigade,, inctuding the 10th Indiana, 18th regular and some Kentucky regiments, and 'not two of SchcejjfTs regiments "a3 first reported,, that re-enforced Thomas' during Saturday night. They made a forced march; of twenty-five miles through heavy roads and managed to arrive jnst three hours before the commencement of the fight in which they. took a glorious part in spite of their fatigue. The tenor of all the dispatches goes to show that the affair resulted in the most brilliant victory- yet achieved by the federal land forces in "thiswarrjo prominent officers are said to be killed on our side.: General Schoepff was unable to cat off the retreat of the ehetny,2 owing to' the bluff character of the 'country and the obstructions in all. the roads by felled timber. : ul Kansas City, Jan. 20.The Santa Fe mail with dales to the 5th has arrived, .i The express from Mesilla arrived at Santa Fe oa the 4th. It 83ys 1,500 Texan with sevea pieces of artillery were marching a Fort, Craig and were within thirty miles of that port. Scouts from the fort had been drives in, and a severe battle was expected as the Texans were fighting principally for food. -Governor Conolly had called out the entire militia. A later express, arrived on' the night of the 15th, says the enemy bad retreated without attack and it is not known whether Col. Canby intends fallowing them up or not. 1.7 :.t ; f Scouts from Pecos .had arrived when the mail left. Col.. Caaby has 1,000. regulars and 1.500 volunteers, and militia in his command. All is excitement at Santa Fe and martial, law has. be en. . declared I la " the district.? '.I

: Washington, Jan. .20 Tha-newa from

neniucKy causes intense aengai ana is. every where credited. No official CommnnicaUoa has beau, received-op to 9 td-night. l ne ; uovernment t naa xeceivea elegant presents t'rom the Emperor of Japan1. Manta (mm tho Kmnprnt of Jannn!. Information has keen received from Man assas,, by parties direct ft jm there,' that the rebels have evacuated tnat points-falling back further Sonth. ..It" is not known, but IS supposed, .to. be to counteract the movements of our troops upon the eea-board Gem.Sumner,. recentlyiinjared,1 resumes his duties the coming week. ..L It is thought Cassius M.' . Clay r wUl be nominated a Major Generaj.0j ,lmi.tl : - - ' :"I , Liavxnwobth, Jan. 20th. In the- case of Crawford . -Kobinson, contesting the Governorship of Kansas, the Supreme Court refused to grant the mandamus applied for by the. contestant Undor this- decision Robinson, present incumbent holds' over one year '' Conaidereble excitement prevails at Adi son, to-day, owing to a collision between the citizenai and a band' of Jayhawkers. More troubla ia anticipated. ' - JCihcihnati, Jani 21( -9A. stTheTiver has risen one foot nine inches since last evening and four feet -6ih6e yesterday noon, and is now rising -one inch per hour, with 52 feet two inches water in the '.channel. Weather cool and cloudy -with light snow last night. 1 -' -- Hast itight bepdrt; 3 i .inn II i'joIJ ,f cJ Death of Ex-Presideni ,Tyler co TheBurnside Fleet heard 1 J from-Tho SecesLr in iron-, o ble Th Kentucky -victory 08 coitlirmed La t e s t s from Cairo The Expedition; rec 3 turned Late news from "New Orleans.1 k' Jf V f ' -Fortbb3S Vosroe, Jan: 21. Ex'-Presi-dent Tyler died at Richmond,1 Friday nTghf, after a very brief illness.' 'v i A letter received at Wilmington! N-'C., on the 18th, from a reliable source, ."at JS'ew bern, N. C, says that 43 federal vessels are at Hatteras. " .-'. ". .r. An official dispatch, received "at'ifmington on the :19th,' from ,Goidsboroon. the 16th, says that thirtyrfour smalf vessels' and -sixteen -sail vessels were, inside and, seven large steamers outside- .Hatteras.' More are-expected in Pamticr) ISrfiKldr The above may;be rf HedjgnpagijEJcOmes from an officer in Hvde rnuntv. i ti SOILS'.?': KlrCU gress prohibits the puhtiLiW oTki . wa - cNkw York, Jan. 21. The ' Pi.effhi. Enquirer gives the following ; I V I t V- j The Norfolk Day Boolif, off the I3thr,haa the ollowing: "A private, dispatch" ; to a gentleman in Richmond, from a promiueut merchant in Wilmington, N. C.suv that a' fleet of thirty vessels' was at anchor" off the: month of Cape rear Kivef, and a demonstration 'on Wilmington, was" hourly expected." r Such telegrams, the Day Book say a, ljould be suppressed, as they only serve to eicite the people, and God knows we, ha v& trouble Rumors were current In Norfolk of the most, startling nature.' ' Refugees reported that Roanoke Island had been taken posses sion bf, and the two rebel regiments ' were taken prisoners. , , j ,. "Washington, Jan." 2 1st. According to General Order New 3, isaed Srom the Adju tant Generals office a new military ,dep t to be known as the Dep,t of Key West is Constituted", froth Key West, "-the i Tort.ugas and the main land on the Went roast as Jar i as Apalacbicola and to Cape Canaveral on the East coast.' 'Brig.' Gen. J,,M. Rannon of the United States volunteers is assigned to the command. It is .also, ordered that officers detailed for the I volunteer, eervice under General Order 105"of 1861 are to re cruit .for thir own regiments respectively, and not for the general volunteer servjre. i Tne official dispatch continuing toe Kentucky victory is brief, containing no more information than' is already known to? the public. tili .u.VJ ' Fobt Monboe, Jan. 20th. Np hews has been received here of the Burnside expedition which sailed from here .over a week since- ,-, , .. . i ' The southern papers say nothing ; about the expedition, although if the landing had been made, the news ought to. have reached Richmond and Norfolk before this. No anxiety' however, is felt oa .thersnbieci although it is highly probable that the ftrst news from the expedition will be - received at this point, i et as Gen j Buroside's . dis patches would be sent to Washington di rect,, they might probably reach their destination earlier if sent via Annapolis, aa .they might have to wait here pearly whole day for the Baltimore boat. j v-j ' uj i : j , I Feedibick, Md, Jan. 19. Private but unusually-reliable advices from Hancock state that Gen." Jackson's 'retirement from Hancock aud bis, pretended retreat toward Winchester was a rute and that without retiring to the latter place," be returned with 12,000 men to Romncy, , , It. is also stated that-Geu. Lander foil v-.-ftig-out hl3 Iristrnctions, fell back on Gr n Jackson's approach. There are rumors of r. l'ght having occurred, but it is discredi ox , ; ; w - It is estimated that vhree hundred refu gee women from Jefferson county, are in and around this ccunty; . Many of them left their children at home and are now desifous of returning but a strict blockade is kept by Cols. Geary, Leonard and Link's" command. - '"- " There is no news along the rivet liae. - - r mm , Gallipolis, Jan. 20, 1 .P.- m. Tha I river raised five feet last . twelve .hours. Rising to-night at the rate of six inches an hour, spreading over the bottom opposite here. Clondy with indications of more raid." ':" i i . f iji Cincinnati, Jan. 21. River continues to rise, about one inch per hour. .Now 2J feet in the channel and water 'within eix feet of high water mark of 1847. .r, t. vjt v j - - ' . ) : . )-- " Wbrilino, Jan. 21. River forty? feet and about stationary. Snowing. ,& Ci i "l Poktsmouth, Jan. 21. River risen 4 feet in the last 12 hours still rising 3 inches per boa;. . Water how lacks 2 J feet of high watermark of 1847 and five feet of the great flood of 1832. Weather -cloudyj ' - Halifax, Jan.. 21st rived here . to-day from where she landed troops. The Adriatic nrSt. Johns, N; B., ; V ' CPifiSBuaa, Jan. 26tb.--River 36 feet V inches by the pier mark and falling Weathet wat. ,S1 i ,? p'f "

UA Cairo, Jan.- 20. Gen. Grant and staff ar-

Tjre(j. in..t0WB .yeflterday morniog. " Gen 'j 'Payne's "brigade reached Fort Jefferson :j Satnrdsty night. Gen; McClernand's brigade w-y arrive to-morrow. I -. tl. i : . . r . i . - lDVUtfCVIX)l lUQTApcullluu woo .cvm-oojesaDeen-foroe-of-all that part 6f Ken-tncky-Bpon--which the operations- against Colnmbos wifl necessarily be performed. ';-k Our foreea have been eminently successful.--The --engineer corps, tinder GoL Webster, have--now-eeeurate knowledge of the country-. xjq.j a --It -is-understood' that- Gen. Smith has taken-their- cam eqaipage, and whatever was left in-the rebel camp. The rebels fled to Columbus. - Jx'.J --'Gen. McClernand's brigade went -within even"miles of Columbus, and encamped on Tharsday night in right of the rebel camp fires. - They afterwards visited the towns of fllirburn, Lovelaceville and Blandsvule, sur veying all the roads as they went. C-A part of Gen; Smith's command will re turn to Paducah-to-day, -J 'Uentiemen from Mew Urleans, wno ar rived here -last night, report that the citizens were daily expecting that Fort White, commanding the entrance ' to Lake PontchtirtraiD, would be attacked and captured fcy ne federals from tship Island. 1 J 3Fot over five hundred volunteers wera in the city, and not exceeding two thousand more -could be Taised-in a case oi emer Igency. i There are no batlerie on the river above 6t below the city. The only defense against an attack from -the Gulf are two forts on opposite sides of the river,-' towards the baouth. ...1- -i-i JThey think the city could bfc easily captared -by a small force."--Gen. McClernard's brigade ' baa - returned from the-expedition, and taken its old quarters. t . - Tbe.20th. Illinois,- wnich thas- been encamped at the month of -'May field Creek since the expedition started will be np toBlgbt. c - - SitABMAft, January 21st. River rising abont three inches, per hour. o Raised five feet in the last eighteen hours'. Marietta is ia undated. i--,2 i J.v CiNciNlrAit,iJan. 2If :6 ."ji.-rbe river is now rising at the rate of lj inches per hour, with 54 feet water in the channel.' i-r . ' , -.-;' . i Cincinnati, January ."2 IP-i C if Jour closed quiet .with not bo -much demand; super 4 004 10; extra 4 1 0 a 'Sr.Wheat unchanged. , . ,.,,-r tr.t)(lP.i3 Oats and Corn firm aU2Gc,.', j. Rye-in good'ffemahd and up td.60iv . -.- .Whisky steady; sales 100 bbls at 17.' v Ifogs tmchanged and firm" at full prices i salea at 3 303 45. Receipts "only! 1,800 bead.' The Price Current eives the total receipts thus far at 437,000 head ;' aides 4c JfAlbderate demand for green meats. . .7. Groceries unchanged and quiet. . ! 08 . eft IrrA.i' j New (Yosk, Jan. 31. Flour still in favor of- "bnyefsi with only & limited demand for export' and ' home trade; sales at 5 705 90-for common to medium extra western; 5 755 95 for thipninfif J- - If o. rr&fTtf t V5 lor -trade brands, the market closing heavy and declining l-j'-js j Whisky slightly in favor of btfyerS ; sales at.2525. -,- A little more done in wheat, but the market continues heavy; winter red: western 1. 40. " ' -: j "Rye scarce and firm; sales at8284. j j Barley very firm at 9090, ; j i ! .Corn market dull and, drooping; sales at G0C4J for mixed western, ia store and afloat. jt ! "Gats dull and heavy ,'at 4042(. .M, , Pork quiet and firm, with sales 4,500 bbls at ll 75(gl2 50 for mess; 8 009. 00 for prime. ' ',.'. . .. r. '. . c.u j . Stdcks 'dulT' and lower. American gold , " zj .... 01 i A Thocsand Chinamen Dbowned.; Tba California journals, in giving an account of the late disastrous floods with which they have been visited, state , that the : Chinese hare been very great eufferers. , No less than forty-five Chinamen were carried away ift their' cabins-at Oregon Bar, ia, Placer county.' The Chinese hongs in San Francisco, have since received letters from the interior of the State to the effect that during the late freshet near one 'thousand Chinamfca1 were washed off from ', Long Bar and Vicinity-on the Yula, and drowned. . It appears 'that the poor fellows remained in their cabins on the bar, as they had dona during previous floods, "until the raging 'waters ' rose about them and rendered their escape impossible-. " ,', " H . XITY ADVERTISENENTS. 1 mmTw4?jB jp juBcojs-rrjvtTMJvet WW the Alley in Flection at Block No. 17, Zaetru Eulargenient. Agreeably to the Charter end Ordinance cf the City, notice in hereby given that on the Hth day ot JannarJ'18ii2s an order was passed by the Coninr-m Conncil of lh City Cf Evenaviile, requiring the alley Along the Eautern line of Fractional Block Mo. 17, in: the Eastern Enlargement, aud extending from. Gum to Mulberry street, to be discontinued, and that a plot showing the position, width and length of said nlley was appended to aiid order, and ia now on file in thin -office. All of iha owners of real ertite 1 adjoining said alley ia said Block Ko. 17. havine; . slu-nliied in writing their consent, to the discontinuance ef said alley. ; . -:.Z :. '''. BTTBKE, Clerfc. Clerk's Office, Jan. 18, 1861. r- -.i. . .;- IJy Of JPMMMI JKJVUJVJB8 tJVIt S HOSE. The City of EvanTill offer for sale two hand Fire Engines and a quantity cf leather Hose. Application may be made to either of the undersigned. . WM. BAKER, jnlGw6 JOHN A. HASIT. a fi h ji v o jv HmtJiia 9 W Shoulders at low prices, at . der28 TICKEKT BHOS. 1 C'OMJV HTJBVU.Vor sale at H. J. SCHLAEPrEB'a t : . New Drug Store novlj 1 2 CORPORATION NOTICE. t OBDER FOR PLANK BIDK-WALK.' . Dee. 21, 1861. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evanaville, that the owners of all lota or parts of lot fronting on or adjoining the north side' of Second street, from Fulton Avenue to Fifth Avenue in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class Nei. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. ' i t i P. BUEKK,-C1 Clerk's Office, January 1, 1862. : ( Tci I CORPORATION NOTICE. - i CoSDia FOR PLANK SIDB-WALK ' ' O Deo 21,: 1861. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Crmmon Conncil of the City of Kvsnsville, that the owners of all lets or narte of lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Fifth Avenue, irom a point opposite (Second street to Front street in said city, cause a Ride-walk of class No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BUBKK, Clerk. .r.CferVs Office, January 1, 1862. , ; i ;- i i : C cCORPORATION NOTICE. -K OBDSRFOB PLANK BIDS WALK. ' " " Dec. 21, 18C1. Aad now it is hereby ordered sod directed by the C-nmon Conncil of the City of Evaosville, that tne owners of all lot or parts of lets fronting on or adjoining the Northeast side of Front street, from Filth Avenns to Pearl street in said CUyr cause a sidewalk of Class No. to be laid down thereon wihin thirty days from the publication of this order. , ' : - .l'-if;rR BUBS Sr Clerk. Cldi&'s Office, January 1, 1362.

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' Jul . ; hi ? . ;.. .u 1? ...t r r Arencrw recsirinar theirThfrd Stock of Boot and eaaes thia eeOD. and are now Dreoered to ahow tbeeejne.- It is the larxest Lod most complete KS VI . - I- ., I -St p, ;;n. If.. 0 8 . a .II : ,"o: in;! To be found in the Stste r and barlnif'- been nnrchaaed for Cash, they caa and will offer , (npeiior incementa to au, a- . U j ; 7 ; ' ti ...il c;- to Mn cl-Ut-C. : ;.-."'. CO CS. t "! .i -sr Jt '? i) & O ,"l2 1 KI...S 3ol CO til 3 0 . lu ---! .;! '? Our Stock it eompoted in part of the follow--;oo ,?3l ttiff, totnt ' "' ' r f . i " ol ' - A.i 200 cases Hen's Grain Cavalry Boots 18, -22, and 24ineh Legs. J " SO caac. 35icMvoentr"Bidts. 100 cases calf and F. calf do. 30 case N egro Boots, " 6-11, 7-12,9-14.;,;,:-75 cases .Boys' Gent. and calf do. 1 -'"' 50 , . do Youths' ; Gent. ;' and Calf dO. . :t . f 30 :do Children's calf dels - do Men's IJegro Brogane i - 1 6-11, 7-12, and 9-14.; 50 cases Glen's Prime Was : r Brogans. -30 cases Men's calf and kip U Brd Brogans. ; ... f 10 cases Men's calf Scotch j Oei Boots Extra. cases Men's best Blo-w 10 . : Shoes. f 120 cases Women's kid, goat calf, and kip Boots. 10 cases Women's kid, calf, ' - and goat Balmoral Boots. 30 cases Misses' kip, calf, kid; : ana goat uoots. - r cases Misses' .calf, goat and kid Balmoral Boots cases Boys'; Prime Wsu Broffans, 1-5. and 4-6. 10 20 ; r 20 cases Youths' Prime Wax ' do., 9-13. .- i, 30 cases Childs' calf, goat, i -kid, and kip Boots. 6 cases Childs' goat and call I Balmoral Boots 10 cases Men's : Gum Overi , Shoes and Sandals. ' 10 cases Women's do. 5 cases Misses' do. ' 1 10 cases Men's Buffalo Over- ' Ml A 1 onoes -assonea. t 10 cases Women's do. As sorted. : -'V;''-"''',"';; 0 '. . 1..3 .v, Besides everything else that one would look for in s Wholesale Boot and 8 hoe Store. We have also ia store lOOcaae Men's, Boys, and Child' Fur and Wool .- ,. . I e.) i- . - -;-. i z -'- - ' Of latest styles, that we are selling below th mar. ket. We take pride iu showing and pricing- our Goods to the Trade. . Call and examine for yourselves, or sesd yonr order. W speak satisfaction in either case. - . k . -ii READ & LiWREXCt, To. 15 JWain " J- : :.' MYANSVILZBi Vtumbtr 28, 1861,

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-AYER'S 'S"at sa&ai till a. a. compouna remedy, uttttist:ned to ot tne most effectual Alterative that-csn be madn. It U a concentrated extract of Pure ijarniparilla, so combined with other substances of st ill grter alterutive powr aa to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarssparilla is. reputed to cure. It is -lieved thateuch a remedy is wante-i by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish - thei r rare miut prove of immense service to this large portion of our tti -ed fellow-citizen. .IIuw couipletvlv this cr.i, , will do it has been proven by experiiiu at ..-tiny of the worst case ,tt be found of the 1 ji. . .. .; complaints: " .Scrofula and" Sc'roTuToni " Conip'uiutfl, Xupt;L and Eruptive Dipeaaos, TJlcors, Pimple, Blotches, Tonors, Salt Kheuiu, Scald Head. .-(- hi I is and Syphilitic Affertioni", Mercurial 1'isoaee, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic Poloureux, lebility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Kuu St. Anllio. ny's Fire, anil indeed the whole cl:isg of complnu 13 arising from Imp. nrity of the Elood. , This compound will lie found a Treat pr mioter of haalth, whn taken in tho iiring, to expel the foul humors whlcn foster in the Mood at that Be.i. on of the year.. . By the timely expnHion f them many rankling disorders jut nipped in the buit. Multitudes can. by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance cf foul eruption nd nioerous sores, through which tbesTiietn wiil try to rid, itself of Corruptions, if not a.- lifted tdo this throngh the natural channel of uin body by. an alterative medicine, "Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its iuipurities bursting' through the skin iu pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed an' slnggish ia the veiux; cloausait whenever it foul, and yonr feelings will iv'.l you when, fwhere no particular disorder is ioit, people a bett-r health, and live loutrer, lor clenL .... i blood. Keep the blood healthy and nil .. but with this pabulum of lite (Unordered i ; , - : -,. . . be no lasting health. Sooner or later sou. - : must go wrong, and the'ereat machinory of u . ia disordered or overthrown! Sarsaparilla has, aad deserves much, the r utntlon of aocomplisbinc tuese ends. Dut thu world has been egriioualy deceived by prup.-irn(H.i. of it, partly because the drug alone ha loi ..; tli virtue that is claimed for it, but mere lif.ws many preparations, pretendius to bo coucenin.id extracts of it "contain but liulooi tha virtue of arsaparilla or any hing else. , During late years the public h'i., bt'u nr -I d I y large bottles, pretending to giv q i&ri of --8 of t-irsaparilla for ona doliar. llluo. il th' ...... been frauds upon the sick, fur th-jy not o.'iiy autain little, if any, Sarsaparilli, bttt often no enrative prr perries whatever.' Hence, t;ft rjmd iiu ful 'disappointment has followwl tft-'-tn'e of ha various extract oi Sarsaparilla which Sood the market, hntil the name itself is jn.tly tieTpised, ar. Jhas become syBoTivraoiiS with-iiapoHithm au'l rheat 6tiH we call thiscomponudSamRfiarilla, and inu-ud to supply-snch a remedy . sfiftll rescue Hie uar: from the load of obloquy- which rosts upon it. 1 we think we have frreuud for believing UhasvU . which are irresistible y the ordinary run of t .e diseases it is intended to cure. In order to pwnr their complete eradication from the system, t! -remedy should be Judiciously tuten accerding Ij directions on the bottlo. . , . ;. ' ' u : PBBPARED 6X , ' w Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ha won for itself such a renown for thee ire of every Tiriety of Throat and Lnnji Complaint, tlmr it is entirely unnecessary lor us to rw ouut tne evi dence of its virtuei, wherever it has been employed. As tt ha long been in constant me throushont this seotioa, we' need hot do more than assuro the people it quality is kept np to the bent it ever h&a been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all It has ever been fonnd to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOE TH8 CCBBOr i'oui stomach. Erysipelas, Headache. 1'iit, jilieuma hem. Eruptions, and tjkim ltisease. Liver Crnii.iuiitt, - JJropny, letter, JMtnors ana hatt Ktwtmi, Worm. Gout, KoMalaia. at a JJitmer Fill, and for Pur.fmuo the Blood. They are snear-coated. so that the most sensi tive earn tak9 tnem' pleasantly, and they re the beet aperient in the world for aU the purpows of i family physic. paicc 25 cknts pza box ; 6 boxes ros t Great number of Clergymen, Physicians, Stnlesmen, and eminent personages, have- lent their names to certify the unparalled usefulness .f these remedies, but our space hero wi!l not ,n. ooouu vi limui. t no A ;.-it. below named luminii gratis onr Amekican Au.iUAC iu which they are given, with also full descriotious of thu above com. plainta, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do sot be put off bv nnnrincinlod dealers with other preparations they make more proht ou. I. mand Ana's, and take co other. The nick want ' tho best aid. there is for -them, and they ehoulJ have it. .' Au our remedies are sold wholesala and retuii Keller A White, N. S. Thompson, JSixrhnwor & Fearce, Iieich at CarlsUdt, Kvaneville, and by all dealer in medicines everywhere. i Wholesale agents, Allen A Co., Cincinnati, and B. A. Robinson t Co., Lontsviltn. JUD SOU'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above, we present yon with a perfect likxness ot Tezuco, a chiof of a tribe of the siruur Ax tec .Nation, that once ruled Mexico. Ton wijl hud a lull account of hint and his people iu our pamphlets and almanacs to be bad grails, from the Agent -of these Pills. - i The "inventor - and manufacturer of Judson's Hountoin Herb Pills," has spent the greater pan ' of his life in traveling; having risitod ut-s-y . country in the world. ' lie spent over hii yi.u -smonR the Indians of the Hocky M". mntniris au.s 01 Max ico, and it was thuathiU tbt rieiinl tin Hei 0 Pills" were discovered. . A very interesting ac-' count of his adventures there, you will hud iu our Almanac and Pamphlets. It is au established fact that all diseaees aris i , IMPURE BLOOD! I The blood is thelif.J and wheu aay foreiKU or healthy matter gets mixed With it, it i' atouce distributed to every organ of the body. Kvery nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs ijuickiy complain. The stomach will not dig. nt to e lood perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sntliciency of bile. .Tha action of the heart is weakened, and ao tha circulation is feeble. The luiii bc-conie clogged with the poisonous matter; hence. a cou?u and all from a slight impurity at tha focntaiubead of life the lilcod 1 As if yon had tl row n some earth, for instance, in a pure sjirin-r, from Xhich ran a tiny rivulet, in a few uiiiiim- : thu hole coarse of-the stream becomes ditui-!.-i and discolored. As quickly does impure fclood Gy to every part, and leave it sting behind. All thepasaages become obstructed, and unless the obt ruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. I These pills not only purify the blood,' but reex nrate all the secretions of the body; tiiereeore, u.-. "' rivaled as a CtlKK FOR BILLIOl'8 UISKAS!. , Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. Thin Am BMiaut Medicine expels from the blood the hiddei. seeds of disease, and render! all the finl.ts an I i -cretions pure and fluent, clearing aud resi"ciU!iT z the vital organs. ' Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that wo re n.'-:. ... place within your reach, a niedicitie li'.- : .e "Mountain Herb Pills," that will pss rf-r; : . the afflicted parts, through the blood sal lluius i the body, and cause the sufferer to Lnhin v. uu the flush of bftauty and health. Judson't Pxlii are the Bef Rented" ia isA.enee for the following Corrp'au. Bowel Complaint!. Debiliftl . ' In o.i d 1- . Ooughs, Female ComnVts.Lwr 'Jo.. . : v . Chest Distaste, Costiveness, Colds, Liyspepsia, Lkarrhaaa, j Fever efAyue, f) Lu-n at of ky.r' Headaches, F:l. , Indigestion, Kfxie r.r.'i i-rarr, Influe.xKi, beccitii-vt, .Sf tr.j - InAamatKm, titr. Vropty, GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Females who value health should riev.ir b vv.Lhont these Pills. They purity the blood, r-moe Obstruction of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimpiesand Motchos, and briug the rich color to the pale cheek. .... Kar-The Plants and Herbs of which these PilU are made, were discovered in a very snrpriutng way azaong the Tezucns,a triboof Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, aud you will read with delight the- very interring account .t contains of the " Great Medicine" of the Aztec. eooero. The Mountain Herb Pills are mf f-:j r a Beautiful Wrapper. Each boxcontaitis 4 I'ilis, end retail at 25 cents per box. A 11 genuine hare the signature of B. L. J UDSON it CO, , oa each to. . If. X. JUitSn.Y et 4 ! SO LE PR O P HIE TORS, Ao. 50 Ltonard btreet, . HEW YOHK. V Agents wanted always address as above." Wfor sale in Evansvilla by Keller A White, Leich A Oarlstedt, Thompson, BierlKv.-er, I'iurce and by onr AgenU and Merchants in eve sown in Posey, Gibson, and Warrick counties. , mae-lmdAw-alt. . JfTJ'MrJVJ"0Tf Jfmtt-JrtU. u ruarns e- , HJ sorted, fancy colors and new stvles, jnt receivew, for sale by ' i. K. GH.BEKT t . janll -;- i Ko. 4 ycaniore st. MO COMjmU") bats prune lor ea-io If 8. E. GiLfcitfT J'j.. JVJ(HJHtf. WOO, aortud, it-r sale JB by janlt U. E. uiuuni A.u., llo. 4 vciratiri tre-t. 150 janS - At . JI H S-ri M i Jt! H. A - COOK. "ft, ; 73 Main stieet. UEANS, at ttji fim miA'J'MJiS. 6 barteia OfMtu Apples, at , . U. A. tuujvf, Jin8 -- - 73 Main etr.--t.-rm ijmtBem JLsaoBT.rntjyrrotf Ttti; tJL let Soap at II. J. SCULAKPF-ii'S

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