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VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS.
RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Liycry s Sale Stable, f2 On Third Strut, .A . (Between Main and Locnst streets), EVAN8VILLE, IND.
Always ready to accommodate. ?14-lyd
MISCELLANEOUS.
JSYANSVILLE, fND. TUESDAY HORNING, JANUABY 23, f 862.
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C. ARMSTRONG, i Successor to U.W. Armstrong, j Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTCBKB, And wholesale Hnd retail dalor iu all kinds of j Piuin ami Fannr Furniture and Chiirt. W lt1VRTH ft isJlBGEST, JJ'J ec one of the beet arranged and conducted Fact rlea, weetof Cincinnati, aud can sell as low as any Cisc'cnatl Honee.
Asy Pattern deainyj rr.aue to order on short no tlc. Tnrning of any kind promptly attended to. t i7"AU work warranted to be made of seasoned
ciawnal, and of superior workmanship. War-
Bocanv, So. 86 Main street. no3 C. SC-rfMITT & STARK, Wholesale and Be tall Dealer la . ,
APER HANGINGS,
3liJes and Fixture, Curtain Goods, C!.t Cor.
nt"e, uurtatn f ma ano-rartor Klr-ora. j - . -No. A and 5 First, street. EnnaTil Tn.'.an& i
(scocc-BO& To Riui a btuitnel,) t
2d ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY,
EVANSVILL.JNDIANA
ASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS;
lJltfittSKIi M.UMBKB.
. Boards, Laths, rfc, of every description constant'
ly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to
Jr. bawing of every kind dons on the shortest
ponce. aprli-ly
MILLER &.
GOOD . POOIS, SnOES, UATS, CAPS, Ao. .V. MJtJV STHUKT,
EVVNSVILLE, INDIANA
NATIONAL HOTEL,
forner Mafa and Fourth Sts.,
. w Louisville, Ky.
"T." A. HARROW, PROPRIETOR.
OisE- DOLLAR PER DAY. n(.v3l-tf philFp decker, (fneoensffr to reckerA Kramer),
f SOAP ABJ1 CANDJiES, Also an extra article of
HlM.ViJVS, KJ-gjie, tr CAM OIL.
Ue&iers IB Rosin, Soda, Ashen, o. Also . - PURE CATAWBA W INF.
Of our own raialni;, in quantities to sitit rwrchasera.
4 b JUatm fr, b(. Urit r Sttt VAN3VtLLK,lND.
arisrai cash, or 60 days paper negotiable tn
janO-ly -JAMEST. WALKER:
JUSTICE Of 1 H E TLA C
JLvantvtlle. ndiana.
Office on Ttjrd street, between Main int. Sya
pi are strttetin: ; i -
J. H. UOELKkB.
J. HINIT NISHAOS
NIEHAUS,
3,
OIL,
H. r. BLOtTMT.
ff rCLOWIKOO.
ItOELKER, BIiOUNTj&Co. Vnccessors to Hoelker, KluHman A Co., lMUPrpmu or Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Uonae Front, Holconlea, Fencing, K.fttUng, ate. ALSO DEALKRS IN
Tinners' Stock of all Kinds.
paraple and fjle Koora, So. 76 Main Street, OK-ly EVASSV1LLK, 1MD.
ROEDR &BKCKERS ad at., bet. Mala tnd Sycamore, The oni!ers!ned would reajectfully inform their customers, and tne public in geuer!; that they
hare moved therr store and shop to tlit next door
west or their old place, and tnt they now hare oa
nana a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, fox gentlemen, iadies, and children ; Gniters of every
uencripuon, etc., wcicn tney wiu sell at very low prices.
Orders and repairing will be promptly at
tended 10. vnij orBt-rata lianas are employed in
car onsinees. jKn3-Iy KOEPBB A BSOKKR. HUNNELL'tS (FOBMSKLx- )T STEELE & II UNttELL.) CORKSB CF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, ZVJKSVILLe, IKD. JH. li now in full operation, with new and oomplete machinery of the latest style, for Planintt aud renr.j Lamber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, nA!i? Door a and Sash Monidings, Window Blinilh, j:d every other description of work done In siu-h (wtajj.jjhuiente. All wr.rk srthese Mills warranted to bs well done, and nill be offwed at the lowest cash prfcra. Dry i'oplar Fiooring'Sbd "atherboariing eontaotly on hand, and will be sold for cash. Brackvts aud Scrolls sawed toaiiy pattorn. alittig and all kinds -f Hawing done to order, an ' in trie most approved ,,yi. -y2 WM. EUMNILL.
AYER'S "
awnpoirao remedy, designed to bathe most affaiTiial 1 l4a,uta L.na a. m-. .
.uv..aiu,u iani can oe made. II is ft con cent rated extract of Pure Sanuuriii, .n nn.Ki-.
ad with other snbttancw of still greater alterative
o auoru an eueciivo antidote for the diseases Sareaparilla in reputed to cara. It h believed fhat such remedy i wanted by those who nper from, ktr unions complaints, and that on
wuicu wiuaocompiistt their care must prov of
T. T. lc w lau larPB portion of oar affliot. ed rollow-c.tlzens. Bow completely this compound will do tt has been proven by exoeriment on ma. ny of the worst canes to be found "of the following coniplaiuta: - " Scrofula and Scrofnlom CoaipTalots, Umptlona and Krnotijei Dtaees, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches. Tumors.. Fa t si-i.i it..j u...,.!!; j
Byphilitiet Afibct-n, Mercnrial Disease, Dronsv.
xienraig.a or Tic nolonrenx, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion Erysipelas, Rose or St. AnthoFl, and indeed the whole class of oomDlainta
"a om xmparity of the Blood. This eomponod will bo fonnd a great promoter Of haalth, when taken in the spring, to expel the fool humors which foster in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of then, many rankling disorders ar nipped in the bua. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spars ""Ja1 from the endurance of foul eruptions
ZzTj. . , inroogn wmcn laa systnsa will try to mi itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body V. Jtrtir medicine, Cleanse out the- vitiated blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin-in pimples, eruptions, or Bores; cleanse it hen yon find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it vrti.m ?vr it is foul, and your feelings win tell yon when.' ven where no particular disorder is -telt, .people enjoy batter health, an.t H,A,im fx.vi' ic-
blood. Keen the bloodherhV ml ii a:
but With thu mthntnm itf 1 ; V. .) ; i .. j . . t . ' . 1
be no Jaitmg health. Sooner or Into wthm.
must CO wroni. and the mt m.,.vu.., . ,
yiiiiordered or overthrown. '
Oirsaparlira naspand deserves much, the rdnntaZlC'li of accomnlMlijnar , K... ,1- - L . , -
has been eeretrioiulv-ileooivui k
It, partly because the drug alone has not all the
is ciaunea-iof it, but more because many preparations, pretending tn ha nmrantniM
extracts of it "contain but little of the virtue of arsaparilla oranv thinr ala ...
Dnring late years the publio has been misled by large bottles. rreeauiinr tr . .
of barsapanlla for one dollar. Most of these have
raw irauaa upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if aiW. Sananarilla. ,n,
j"perne wnarever. Mence, bitter and pain ful disappointment has followed the use of he va nous extracts of Kr.anU -i : . : v. a , . .
. -ri.i.im,uuUWIUJB market, nntil the nam itself is Justly despwed, andhas
vwvuio avuanvmona vitn nivmmi . i .l .
Btiil we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply anch remedy as shall rescue the name
" au 01 ooioquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it ha virtue which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the
" " " "iienaea to cure. In order to secure
.ueir complete eradication from the system, the
PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER, Off,Msil, Prlee,$l per Bottei Six Bottca for S3 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
ia won tor Itself such a renown for th. f
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, tba H is entirely nnnecessary for us to recount the evldence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed.
i it naa long oeen in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the
luaniy is aept up to the best it ever has HBrn, hat it 'nu'y 08 relie1 on tojftor their
- uw u'c. wvu IvuUU KO (ID.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB TH CCBB OF
fouf WomacA. rv.ipeiw. Headoehji. fHJ. .
Dropsy. Titter, Tumor aad &U( iim. H arm., troW. j rural 'Li. a. um. ftf r..M-.
Blood. ' " ' "
They are sugaroated, so that the most senai. nve can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for nil i. . .
family physic.
raica 25ctNTg per box ; 5 suxkd vob fl.Oo. Great numbers of Clergymen. Pbvsiciau. Siiam.
men, and eminent personages, have leut their names to certify the un para lie.! nsefulneM of these remedies, but our space here will not i,..pi,,n t. i...
sertion of them. The Agents Mow named furnish gratis onr America Almanac 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 nut off bv i:-inrincii.l.,rt .Wim ;,v.
other preparations they make more profit on. I).', mand Am', and take no other. The sick waut the best aid then is for them, and they should have it.
All ear remedies are sold wholesale anil rotn 1,.
Keller & White. K. 8. Thompson. Btorl,
Kvarmvil Ia. .nil he .)!
dealers in medicines everywheri.
tt uoiesaie agents, Allen Co., Cincinuati, ar;l B. A. Robinson t Co.. LouiBviHa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
N
"MILLER , & NIEHAUS." A NICE ASSORTMENT
or
DRY-GOODS, SHOES
Ilals ana Caps,
CONSTANTLY RECEIVED & FOR SALj
Rates of Advertising.
UMBER 103.
S i I J -H C4 03 fi ' ao f O
t Da j. 60 75 1 00 1 25 1 60 1 75 I 75 1 15 1 ?0 I .1 SO 2j5 8 90 Daps. 1 00 1 60 1 75 ' 225 : 75 3 25
Oar"- I X25 1 90 j 850) 3 15 t75 4 15
J
l.p,. I I9Q 2 10 2801 8 60f 4i40 490 1 R'atk. ) 1 60 2 25 f 3 00 3 75 4 50 6 25 I Ifab 2 60 3 75 6 00 6 25 7 50 8 75
AT
MILLER & NIEHAtJS; : 43 Main Street. novl9 'SILK wis&s:
Two Large Bunting Flags for sale. Silk Flags, Cotton ... Flags, always on hand r or made to order at 9hort notice, by Wilier & JlicJiaus 1 f4fJ 2.1civxa. Otx-o ot. no via
Ifst, 3 00 4 60 6 00 70 9O010 6O
1 Ma. ( 00 f 6 00 8 00 10 ou 12 00 14 0 Ma s. j 6 00 8 75 11 60 13 75 16 00 18 75
3 Mot, 7 60 11 25 1 15 00 13 76 22 60 fztf 25 ijfo's. 8 60 12 75 17 00 21 26 25 60 t 29 75
e Mo i. I 10 00 I 15 00 I 20 00 I iiti oil I sit u 1 sa
iUo',. 13 00 19 60 j 2& 00 32 60 39 00 45 66 2 JWo's 1 16 00 1 22 60 I 30 00 I 37 60 iAA fin I fifin
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PTTBLtSHEn BY JAMES H. McNTCKLY. ' 1 .-rr .y , . r. Al. THAYER.-, JNO. H. MoNKELT. . . IKBIttHt MUOftHI . EVANSYILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Joarnal Buildings, Lociist St., . J?f ar JhHrU am litr. . ....
REGULATIONS FOR 1862.;
TP All Advertisements amounting to $3 or less must
mvariaDiy De paid m advance
to secure attention", v "
No Conccssion for Cat3. It 13 quite j wonderful to see a cat jump down .heights, j She never seems to Jburt herself with., the I
iau; sue always falls on her feet, and these
re so Deaaumiiy paaaea that ikej Mldom or nerer get, broken. Why does not the cat
get a concussior of the brain, as a man or a
nog wouia u ce pertormed . a similar acrobatic feat ? If we examine a cat's heaa we
spau see mat u naa a regular partition wall projecting from its sides, a good ways inwards towards the centre so aa to prevent
me Drain ijotn BuHejing from concuastoDi This "is, indeed, a beautiful contrivance, an4 shows an admirable internal structure, made in wonderfnl conformity with external form
ananocturnaUiabits. ...
OISCELLAHEOUS.
AdvertUlnir In n..bi
Oa1 square, one insertion .1
two " ,.,....1 . three., - ...
For each subsequent insertion, and foi , eacb insertion of each additional v Square .....",..., 0
00 60 00
to
. A poor Frenchman, when his wife
aroused him-from Ja sleep with tha.cry :
All Job "Work must'hA naik 1 1.- f Baptiste, there is a robber' in. the J::ZLrW De paid I house,-, wwptvU sensibly; "Don't let
ucuverv. lTansiRnT. i molest him. i.ot. cr,i .
- - i . -w vApitio uo uuuar.
ana if be should find any thing of valae we will take it away from him."
IE3. 2Vt- MoGrrllT, WHOLESALE DEALK.it lit GROCERIES & LIQirORS, No.4tl WcatFlrititrcct, p25-ly , lYA-KSV: LLE , IKD. - GREAT BARGAINS ! ! I
IN-
Dry Goods, Boots & Shoe
, iats, liaps, &c.
JOHN J. MERRITT, Successor to No. lO JF'Xxrm USt., Ofter great inducements to KEl'AI L Cash Customers in the selection from their Large, New, and Elegant Stock of Fashionable Dry Geod,, Poota, fehoes, Hats and Caps, AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1 LINENS ..HOSIERY WHITE GOODS, and.. DOMESTICS Offered at 95 pr cmt than heretofore retailed at in the city. All are invited to oome and compare quality and price with any other house in the city. i. S. JAQTJK33 CO., epll-lyd-cl2t No. 10 First street. 6 down pint Wercestershiea Eance; IBAM SKIOM JUZH V. X UTHOLM. Auction and Commission. aw 'xhi-soj' tr co., svcvmsmoms JtM to Woolsey 4 Nelson, will continue the ttommissiou businose, both at private sale and at auction, at the ol stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite roe Washington Ilotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands a id Town Lots Ac., Ac. febl7-l sTeTleavitt; Attorney at Law & Notary Public. , -' Offloeon Third Street, between Mai a and Sycamore, up stairs, . - ; EVANsnLLi:. mr. ar"W"ill at tend promptly to all kinds of Law and Motarial business. i July9-ly !&MtV' at TIC,Jtt. Coilj OirSrPara. 91 W ttna Candles and 6 dozon Oval Coil Oil Chimneys not near so apt to break as the round cues. Just received at
VI2KXBY BP03..8J Mainst.
tlnclS
JUDSON'S
MOUNTAIN. HERB P.LLS. 'Above, we nresent vou vnfn a t rfect. lit.n.u ,i
Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the atranire Aitjic. K.
tion, that once ruled Mexico. You will 6nd a mo account of him aud his neonle i n our mininkl.,.
and almanacs to De had gratis, from the Aa.mts of these Pills.
The invintor and mannfar.t.nrnr of T.i.in.'...'.
Btlonntoin Uerb Pills." has suent the trre.tr n.rt
of his lifo in traveling, hariui visited naarlv avorv
country in the world. He spent over six years among the Indiana of the Bocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the Mountain Herb Pills" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures thore, you will find in our Almanac aud Pamphlets. '
it is an estaMisfaed fact that all diseases aria
IMPURE RLfirinl
The blaod is the lilel and when anv fnrrt
healthy matter gets mixed with it; it is at once distributed to everv crean of the bodv. Kror.
foels ttie poison, und ail the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sumciency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence a cougn and all from a slight impurity at the fonntainbeadof lite the Blood 1 As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, froin which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole oonrse of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its stiuR behind. All tho massages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the Limp of life soon dies out. Theee pi.'ls not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ; therefore, unrivaled as a CUK.E FOR BIL.X.IOTJS DISEASES Liver Oompluint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AmiBilltcmt Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and reeuscitatmir the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is It to us, that we are able to place withtn yeur reach, a medicine like the UP""1! Herb P'Us," that will paas directly to the afflicted parte, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beautv anrt h.i,h
lJudscn'i POU are th Best Rernedu in riU
ence for the bllowing Complaints. Bowrf Oomplait,,DeUlitt,, Inward WtakntM Onuglu, Female ComPrte,Ltver Complaint Chat DuKiiem, Fever A Ague, Loumeu of Spirit Ootttvemett, Headache, filet, Ooid, , Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dytpepeia, Influema, Secondary SumpVuirrhittL, Indamation, torn. Vrepnp, ' " GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. 'emales who value health should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches, aud bring the rich color to the pale cheek. KsTTbe Plants aud Herbs of which theae Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way anocg the Tezncans.a tribe of Aborigines iu Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and yon will read with deHgbt the very interesting account it contains of the " Great Medicine of the Aztecs. Obnrrt. The Mountain Herb Pill are put up w a BeaMtifvX Wrapper. ack bo contain 40 PUU, and retail at 25 cent per box. All genuine have th liana-t-r of B. L. JUDSON CO, , on each ear. Jr. t,. JVMtsojy k co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, no. SO heonsrd Street, - HEW YOBK. "Agents wanted always address as above. "(4 T "'or aale in ICvansville by Keller A White, 3?? rltedt, Thompson, Bierbower, Pieroe and by onr Agents and Merchants in every town ia Posey, Gibson, and Warrick oountiea. ma 8-lmdAw-elt. .
WT IHHOT.VTtOJV OF CO.
J ft Etta HIP.
-The co-Dart nerah In hpmrira
eaiewug neiween jonn lvinson and Kdward Ivinson, in tha Foundry and Machine biniooHs nnder the firm of J. it, K. 1VINS0N, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st day of October, 18U1. The said John lvinson assumes to pay and adjust all the outstanding debts of said firm, and is authorized to settlo all the bnsiuess of said partnership. JOHN IVINSON, EDWARD IVINSON Jannary 22, 1882.
John lvinson, MANUFACTURER OF IVINSON'S PORTABLE
The best and cheapest now in use.
Advertisements publisbeo in both th Daily and the Weekly Journal will be
cnarrea the full Daily rates-, with one half
tne Weekly rates added.
Business notices published in the local columns, will be charged for each insertion ten cents per line. Charges will be made for inserting the notices of the following Orders, Societies and Associations at the rates named, to be paid in advance. Military Companies, Order of Odd Fellows, Masonic Orders, Benevolent Societies and Singing Societies For each notice not exceeding 8 lines 25 cents for each insertion; over eight lines at tkis rate. Announcing deaths with "funeral notice attached, $1 ; wichout notice, free., Marriage notices 50 cents. ' Notices of Festivals, Picnics and Excursions, gotten np by individuals or asaocia, tions, or by churches, at regular prices. Advertisements leaded and claced nnd.r
the head of Special Notices, if ten lines "or over, will be charged double tha usual rates. Advertisement? making less than three lines, inserted once ia tb? Daily, will Vie charged fifty cents. -
Yearly advertisers to pay Quarterly.
Announcing candidates of every deseripT tion to be charged at the rate of $1 50 lor
eacn name in the Daily, and $2 in the Dnily .1 TIT . 1 . . . -
uuu ejK.iv, toe same to De, in all esses
paid in advance. - - ,. EVANSVIELE JOURNAL CO.
for
Work must be pre-paid. :
ig j. ...
ARMY CORRESPONDENCE
. Crown PoreT, Jan. 22, 1862.
-. trxena. Journal. r-Thinking that a few Items, concerning ourselves, would not be
out of place, and perhaps might give pleasure to the numerous friends of the soldiers
who read your valuable paper, I at once
upon our removal, Here, undertake . the pleasing task. We (the First and Second
Brigades) left Paducah on Wednesday morn
ing, January 15th, about nine o'clock in the
morning, ana went into camp about five
in the evening, marchinff that iiair ahnnt
fourteen miles. We started aerain the nxt
morning about 8 o'clock, on our road to
Mayfield some ten or eleven miles, ahead :
A - . "
uut owing to tne baa state of the road for
the transportation of our baggage, artillery.
&C we were obHeed to tak
circuit, until we arrived within
MayGeld, making this day about sixteen
miles. The next morni 1117 VA Vora An ra '
O V UU1.U
more upon the road, and nassed thrnnirh
Mayfield with drums beating, colors flying, band playing, but no welcome crreetioff was
given tons; no hurrahing or waving ofhand-
B-cruuieis ior now we were really in secesh land), but instead of smiles WR rprpiva1
jrowns, ana instead of cheering hurrah, smothered curses not loud 'tis ln. hut
JST The Springfield Republican is -re-
sponsiWe for this Home Guard ditty
I ara a son of Ma's, and I've listed for ,h war.
In the Sidewalk Hussar, an nffinar am T
I've boldly drawn the scabbard, and I've thrown
away me swora.
And l it bleed for my country like a blackberry
J.:W. NEXSEU, IilIMIl,;:iiilf OFFICE: IN HARSLET HfJT .JVO w J'Biifjjeibtt . . . -t Bisks and insne J'uiioios! u, i-evt Aicf - -at and most reliable Innrnncr. Coroi.s'-. United States. fcTORE, tT.H.RS, D Wi.L, "; "1 MILLS AND MANUFACTOBIi.3, ins i-4 ' P'' rorab!e rates. MAUIjS E A2r r. R4?Ti? Jf-" taken on rii.VTJ .V ' 81 i-AaiiJ0AT6 and their OS. iu. i Also. an:licAri.i.a e T rr- .
bancs. ... tz ;7T"; -" t Combined Capital '..F
ed, over f 'CO. Office. Marble TTnl! P.iilc . rua'-t
GUARD ; AG AiriSI 5 IRE
CHOICE INSURAITOi? I " J rTTTH TES
uny said be d rather die . in a railroad
smash-up than in a steamboat bu rat-up, for this reason : If yon gets off and smashed np, dar you is ; but if you eets blowed d
on ue ooat, wnar is yon r j
tSf Teacher Tommy, what did the Is
raelites ao wnen tney crossed the Red Sea ?
loin my "1 don't know, ma'am- hut
a guess tney anea wemseives.", .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
deep. Alter our division had passed throup-h of the St. Charles. Ihia "hell t,ln " n . . I TT
"DUM VIVIMlIC VIU1MIIC ,
ST. CHARLES KEST AUMNT
"CHAELEY" TTABBT!. Prr,Ti'r
npUJt Jtt'HTM JYJOJIO M&U8A
m. baa Inst been reDaiied and refltttut. .nrl i.
ww. uuww lO ID, DUD11C. Ma .ttuhm um
spared to place the St. Charles in first rate trim, and It will be kept as a first class house in all respects, .
GAME, IN THB SEASON. tl T TTS TFff r
And evervthinir aililila ts, K n--n.. ; .v.?
ket will be served up at the ST. CHAKLES at aL' hours, in a style which will suit the most fastidf
us epicure. ... Choice Brandies and Imported Wiuee ; the best brands of Old Bourbon and Mouongahela and A No. 1 Liquors of all kinds will ha fonnii t th. i.. .
IVINSON'S IMPROVED
STMOllY IIS
Surpasses all others in simplicity of construction.
INSURANCE.
IVINSON'S PORTABLE
CUM SAW MILL
References through the country where it has sawed out 1,000 feet of Inch Lumber in forty minutes.
Insurance Agency.
ALLEN C. HALLOCK Kvamvlll..
UNDERWRITER AN D GENERAL INSftBAJSCk
AGKNT, Adjttbtes or Averages, and Notary Pobuo.
ne centuiues to issue Policies from several Firs
iaa ana moer reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES "
la tne Country, on Inland and Fire Bitk. He wi 1
aieo receive applications tor LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Loi
01 every aescnutiou under oolicies from .ih.
agencies, and attend to the settlement of all nut.
ters connected with INSURANCE, for parties in.
uiieauiu. iiia long experience as an Insubakcb Abent, has made him familiar with all subjects
wii fiw-wu wilii insurance.
Oflice on First Street, opp. Post Office.
IVINSON'S LATEST IMPROVED ECONOMY AND SECURITY.
STEAM BOIIEHS. The Lorillard
Consumes only one-fourth the fuel of ordinary Boilers.
I also manufacture all kinds of Machinery such as appertains to
Railroads, Steamboats, Mining, Distilleries
Hour, Corn, fcugar and Mail Mills, Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, Saab, and Muley Saw Mills. Also Sheet Iron and Cop
per w oris, House Fronts, Win- . dow Cap3 and Sills, Veatillators, Grates, Iron ,. . Railings, and every description of Iron and Brass Castings. Dealers in Steam and Water Guages, Gum Belting and Packing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, &c, at Manufacturer's prices. Old Metal Bought. Jobbing and repairing of all kinds done
at etiort notice, and workmen sent to all parts to set up and do repairing on Machinery and Boilers. Send for a Circular and see Price Lists. April 3d, J861.
fire insurance co.
vm inai urn ur JNHW YORK, No. 31 WALL St.
Cash Capital $500,000 PROFITS" ANNUALLY DIVIDED I
75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS.
' This eonipauy divides three-anarters of the
net profits to the policy holders, in scrip, bearing
miT-ioB, wiiuvut mijf iiauimy 10 me insurea. This Company funds its surplus, instead of
uiriumg 11 ro me oiocs-nomers, tnereby giving its
unc; noiuers greater security, ana at the same
time cneapor insnrauce than any other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, President. GtCORGE D. CRARY, 8ec'y. WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Pree't. ' A. C. Halloclc dc Son, Agents, decla EVANSYILLE.-
INCORPORATED 1847.IlllUifcollPY
OF - HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, - - - $250,000.
0. O. WAITE, Sec
8. H. P
O. B. BOWERS, Pree't
s. n C&Tttjv tr 4. o.
Respectfully announce to their friends and cilisens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, aad hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to; none othe&s hub apply. We have now on hand and for sale 200 tons prime Hay, 600 bush old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, 600 bush new Corn in Ear, 600 bush Oats, 6 tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Bran, 8hipstuff, Ac, and everything usually fonnd in a Feed Store, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and cash only. Respectfully, dec7 . . B. S. RUST0N CO.
y.
BICE, General Aeent.
Residing at Chicago, Ills.
CASH CAPITAL tt SURPLUS $327,540.
This Company insures against loss and damage by Fire on Dwellings and their Contents, Stores,
nareuouses. siocK or siercoanaize. and all insnr.
able property at as reasonable rates of premium as
auj uiuer seiveni ana reiiaoie uompany,
jiajueang ijoejeriy ana paying mem promptly. Applications made to and Policies issued by A. O. HALLOCK 3t SCN., First Street, opp. Post Oflice. ang21-lyd Kvansvillb, Ind - DRESS HATS? Our spring style, now ready, is oue of the hand
somest ever seen, and by a new arrangement, feet
as comioriaoie ro tne wearer as any sort bat. Every other conceivable style made to order.
tnis "bell hole, some of our BcontsHtnne
behindhand in less thaa half an hour six of Clay King's men, well mounted and armed; rode into town but were immediately made aware of the presence of our scouts (five)
ey a Bnoi irom one r their guas. The rebels fled at once, our boys following them two or three miles, but they were well
mounted and escaped.
row, indeed, began the fatigues of our march. Down came the rain amid the roar
ot thunder aud flashes of lightning. Thun
der and lightning in January think of it. 1
Mud knee deep, but still our boys marched
gauanuy rorward; wagons stalling still
me cry was tor ward. Mud and rain ; rain and mud. Forward forward nntilabout
o clock in the evening, when tired and
weary we threw ourselves upon the ground regardless of the mud or the pitileas elements. The next day it was impossible to
proceed, owing to the flooded state of the
road, and the still continuing rain. How
ever, we moved our camp ground about a
nan mue iurtner on, and the next day pushed
our way onward aoout three miles. vhn
we were again obliged to halt for the niffht.
This day a horse was drowned ia a creek which we had to cross. The next morning was clear, so we resolved to make ud for
our ill luck, and marched in quick time,
passing inrougn tne town ot Muncy, wnich we found almost deserted. The people fled
everywhere at our approach, leavine in
their hurry everything behind at the merer
oi onr Doys, wno i must say, with the ex
ception of some few (as is always the case),
oenavea most numaneiy. This night we
camped in a mile pieasanter place than be-
tore. The next morning, bright and early,
we were in harness once more, and after marching about ten miles arrived here, on
the banks ot the Tennessee river, and are
now camping in sight of one of the boun
dary lines of King Jeffs Dominions.
My journal has been brief, for it would
take a volume to describe all the horror of
the people who, in their live3 never saw a
cannon before (and we have ten with us :
never saw so many people: never beard a
band of music; the troubles of the officers
were many to keep the boys from devil
ment. They could hardly blame them for
casting sly glances at the chickens and little pigs that will insist upon running between our legs. The hardships of our brave troops going on picket after a long day's march
and the next day still jogging on with mus
ket and knapsack as happy as ever : nor
must l lorget our Uenerals. Smith and
Wallace, who, whenever, a poor fellow
sinks by the way side, foot-sore and wearied, has the consolation of knowing from their officers that their General feels for them.
ImDorted Citrars.
All the favorite Havana brands always on hand The patronage of my numerous friends and the public generally is respectfully solicited.
"r-om CHARLEY II ABB K.
JfJJUfSt LA.nP8!V have Just received a larira aaaorrmatifc or noi nil T ... m ...
Pr,cm exprevly for the Evansville trade. We solicit an examination ef price and quality, as we are confident a better or cheaper lot cannot be found this side of Cincinnati. Price from 60 cents to $1 75 each.
. VICKERY BROS., 82 Main at.
Snum XS-rgX-
Incorporated 1819 Charter PerpttuaL CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, . And the prestige of 40 years success and ' experience. UPWARDS OS C14.nnrt.nnn
Of losses have been paid by the Etna losnranoe
company in the past S yearn.
be apparent
The value of reliable Inaurana
from the following LOSSES PAID BI .
Drama tub past mr rub
Inthio 8431,620.83
in Wisconsin, 106,956.07 In Kentucky, 2U,939.40 Mleeourl S84.618.04
Iowa A Minn. 101.St9.46
Penn'a A Va.. SL595.82 !
In Michigan. fflSR.043.;-!
In Indiana,... 14(j,Sjfl.61 In Illinois, 448,327.41 Tennessee,.... S7.&49.E1 Kansas Neb lt 946.77
Ark. dt Ga.... 2,i,i-46.0
I JV M M m am . i - i
---- - t i TH COntlnUA tk r
cmve tnat noo eonntr, 11 run . v, .....t..i.-
Iba. to the bushel. Buy the kind that will keen vnnr row. A. , , rr .... .......
der' , No. 82 Main st.
Fine Fur Gloves.
guar MMsvtttwMtD. noon JtU
-sonmeni oi ur Uloves, a suitable present to
meuus jii ine army. Also a new lot of La dies Furs. Call soon and tnake yonr aelections VAUTIER A MARCONNIKR, dac18 No. 39 Main street.
Jt Bran, at
JanS
mm muwri 'a tons rich countrv
11. A. COtJKS. T3 Main street.
JKfW&JBT JOTJTOK8.hO bushels very v fine and large Steot Pot to,e, at
J' II. A. COOK'S.
VkJT 6 fruiia. new crop aud -M r jn,t received and for sale .v
ueczo
M. K.
very fine,
GILBERT A CO.
B4 OHHMtiJV 8U4B8 New Orleans and -AL Cuba Saears ost received anil f.,r .a u. .
small advance on coat, at
Y1CKERY BRO'S. Jan14 No. 82 Main atreet.
NEW CASH
STORE
XCJritHMM8.
Un
Almonds, Braail Nuts, Filberts. Pecans. Kn Ir
tish walnuts, figs, raisins, currants, rock candy, oysters, sardines, alum, epsout salts, roll brimstone,, sulphur, copperas, madder, extract of logwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed cords of all kinds, tobacco of ail kinds, blacking, batting, nutmegs, cigars of all kinds, ginger, race and ground, glass jars, lanterns and fiaks, mustard, pepper sauce, matches, pickles, stone pipes, powder, safety fuse, soaps of all kinds, starch, teas, vinegar, camphor, letter, note, cap, and fancy paper, wrapping paper, envelopes, salt petre, gum drops, wooden bowls, jujube paste, cinnamon, dried beef, Ornish lustra, bonnet boards, Ink, oil, nails, sash, glass, spirits turpentine, allspice, soda, pain killer, liquorice, c, Ac, tc. A supply of the above kept constantly on hand, aod for sale low, by S. E. GILBERT & Co. ddcla No. 4 Sycamore St.
spieudid assortaieu suit tha timi. n
soon and make your selections. YAUTIER dt MARC0NSIER, Main between First and Second street. 6uov.
ion ia t s .
The neatest dressing hats for a young man.
Renfrew
& Magenta Hats
Something lancy.
2T it I K J'VHfi.
JL4 jast received. Prices to suit the times
jntJ.TtJUOMJl VMIIM'. 6 JLIf more Syrup, none better in the
the Excelsior, at
jans
H.
buls Bain, citv ,i(wnt
A. COOK'S 73 Main street.
lO
T O W H Ot- MMVU CO L'JVTM w
BRAN Just now receiving from the Rail
road and for sals at VlCKaEY BROS., Jan7 No. 82 Main street.
Soft Hats Of every conceivable shape and color. Latost stjlea Caps! Caps! Caps All tbo leading atyles for tjpr iug aad summer jxxBt receiVw$d. - . Infant Hats & Caps. A splendid assortment of fancy hats and capa spring and summer styles. . . - ..,.. .. , Boys Sporting Hats Of every description and price. Cassimere Hats. All styles and prices. Soft Reaver Hats., For rummer wear, as light as a feather, at VAUTIER & MARCONNIER'S, Ho. 30 Main street. ..
: When we are rich we riJe in chaises, When wa are poor we walk be J s."
Well, they can afford to ride on horses, and
a ueuerai is not supposed to get tired, and, r '- . .
oi course, uia men must nave tne same leeiings he has.
Jnst imagine our band playing the soul-
stirring melody of " The Star Spaneled
Banner," and an ancient ladyjrushing frant
ically to tne door ot. her house, and both hands extended heavenward, ezclaimine:
Mercy on me, what is that? Oh, Lord!
what is this country coming to?" And on
being told it was a band of music, said :
" Music, da you call that music; I thought
it was their nasty blunderbushes."
However, I must now conclude, as the
boat ia momentarily expected to stare I, however, before I close, would inform you that when we started, we thought our destination was Camp Beauregard, but when we
passed through Mayfield, we left that place to our right. Where we are going, we know not ; however, it is supposed that this
movement is maue as a leint. It such IS
the case, it is no feint to our Government, but a stern reality. So no more at present. - ... W. W- Dabnall, Captain Co. K, 11th Ind. Vol. M.
Mrs. Baxley, the Baltimore widow
trom "Dixie," arrested with letters sewed
in her undergarments, on being assigned to
quarters with Mrs. (ireenhow, refused sleep
under blankets marked V. 8." After being locked up she sent to an officer for different ones. She soon received notice
to sleep nnder them or go without.
&V. II01I1JIS No. 16 First street.
Has just returned from the east with the largest and best selected stock of tetania and Fancv Ilrv
"" m uruugm m ion) siaraet, and baviug determined to adopt the Cosh Bytlem in al 1 cases he feels confident that he can sell roods at stitch nrifuM
aa will be to the advantaire of all to nnnhaM of
him. Hi stock consists in n&rt of th foi lowino-
delaines, wasnmeres, jingiish and irench
Merinos, Poplins in crreat varietv.
Scotch and American Ginghams.
fancy and Black ailks.
Bombazine and Canton Cloth for Mourning
ureases.
Menmac Prints, Jaconets, aud Bleached
Muslins.
Plain and Doited SwiS3 Tarletaus, all colors
and qualities.
Cloth Cloaks, Black Silk & Cloth Mantillas. A good stock of Jaconet and Swiss Edor,
ings and Insertions.
Dimity Bands, White Embroidered Collars,
ana mourning collars.
A handsome stock of Dress TrimmiDcs. a
large and complete stock; ot Hosiery for Ladies, Misses, and Children.
Men's four and six thread French Half-Hoee.
A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women, and Children.
A goad stock of Mound Undershirts and
Drawers for Men and Women.
Also, a splendid stock of House Furnishing
Goods, as follows: Carpets, Oi! Cloths, Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Door Matts, Cornices, Stair
Rods, Embroidered Swiss and Lace Curtains,
Buff and Green Holland, Plain and Fancy
Paper for Window Shades.
All the above stock will be sold
Exclusively for Cash,
AS THE CREDIT SYSTEM IS PLAYED OUT.
J. S. HOPKINS, No. 17 First street.
Mississippi and Alabama,...852,412.18
Firo and Inland Navigation
jiskb accepieq ai terms consistent wilu solvency . and fair nrofit.
Byaeiol attention given to inmranne of D WELLIX03
uma vonuma, jar term oj 1 lo o year. The solid service tons- and nnrcn.fnllu ,roi
the many advantages the .Etna Insurance Company pos aesses in its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best Interests, . During "stringent times " the necessity frr r liable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss beinz then much lessened. Agencies ia all the rrincinal
throughout the State. Policies issued withow do.
ay, ny any oi tne duly authorized Agents of be Company. . . . , ., . 0r Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. i ' i 1 . J.W. NEXtEN, Agent, , Marble Hall Building, Main street, "PH 1 Evansville. Indiana. PREPARE IN TIIJE "" 1 AGAINST '' 1 ' " THE FIRES OF FALL PRIME A JVC I INSURAJSCE IN THB phmix m. mn OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho Fruits of tho Phmtifr
Are manifest in the following statement of
FACTS AND FIGTJRFS!
Showing the amouut equalized to publio ben Ui, in the shape of losses said ia the West and South.
duriug the past four years; a line of valuah.ie . vice, henorable as well as commendable, and which should suggest
THE
50
H VS.
in nice new barrels, at VICKERY BBOS., So. Hi Mainst.
TTJKjyr JV X P BKHm L- fOH TV THE JOURNAL. AND DEDICATED TO
THE PDBLIC
When night obscures the light of day, A Coal Oil Lamp is good you'll say ; Go where you have the least to pay. And ofT to VICKERY'S wend your way, W here Oil is Forty cents per gallon. And plenty to supply the million. ' A large supply .of Lamps you'll find, Of styles aud pries? to butt the mind; There's no light cheaper to be foundNot even candles at l cents per pound ; Ho at riCKERY BROS, be sure to call To buy a Lamp and get same Oil. If Lard or Fluid Lamp you've got. We can pat oa a Coal Oil top So cheap and nice that you will ponder, , And protest 'gainst Klnid and dauger ; So fetch yonr Lamps and save your dimes, And thus economize these hard times u7 VICKERY BROS., S2 Main st.
or
To every man who desires to bestow his insnropatronage upon a WELL TRIED CORPORA TiCJV.
40,277 45......"....... OHIO...". S7,-22 94.... ...INDIA NA.. 69,17 68 ..wILLlNOId 8i!,670 08. MI0H1OAN 84,220 13 WISCONSIN 19,323 34 Ii IW A .. 8,663 10 .. MINNFSOTA..., 1,167 0f .-NEBRASKA 9,785 0O.......... KANSAS 84,064 36 KENTUCKY 43,064 90 . TENNESSEE.... 2o,832 65 MISSISSIPPI.... 27,698 83.. MlrirfOUltl . 22,839 43 ARKANSAS 3,961 98 ,..TKXA8. 665 55 ALA3AMA
.i-i-Vi:- ,. r'n t . ." .:.r.70 us i i-m n .. 13,i' i3 s . ; 10 .. l.if.7 i'I .. ' B 764 (X) .. fc,054 T .. 43,0V ,v ,. J0,h3tt . 27 65S .. . 22,833 4 . 3,961 f'M
In the enuitahle adjuetrtertt. ami prompt Chh rf-
ptme to louee, the PIKEXIX ttand pre-tir.tnenf"
atine neaa oj u projection; tentie tt txlatuive, i Heal, and firt-cta bntrines tyttem of loco. I h'wi--, h not excelled by any timitar corporation ia the tcortd.
insuraucios solicited, and policies isttoed and re
newed in this leading Corparation, at lair r&rra by
d. V. ftKlSfcIV, iiesidant Agent, Orrtca : Marble Hall Building, Main street.
' AGENCY OF TUB
United States Life Insurance,
So. 40 Wall street, New York.
Jos. B. Oolaims, Pres't.
Jso. EiDTr, 6ec'y.
AsHlt
Cash Capital $100,000. Total cash
tn I860, JpbUO.OOU. ANNUAL INCREASE OVER 200,009. TMvidands declared every three years. Profits
accumulated at compound interest, on the principle of a savings bank, payable in addition to the sums insured in cash.
The business of the Company is conducted onon
a oaja basis exclusively. -
Over eight thousand insurances have been effect
ed by the Company since its organization.
.premiums oa ti.UAl for life, may be paid quar
terly, semi-annually, or annually.
LAlTaLL, 11EH M A AaTHES, Ag'ts. Oflice: No. fc7 Wain .txeet, Evansville. Ind.
Da. H. Q. Jos ra, Medical Examiner,
Omce: First St., above Walnut. novzi-lyd
jl,tjPhtmi: i
lbs of fcaltpeire, bet quality, fur sale b
dee28-lm
8J X. TfJS TH gfliuOO
i.
ct D. HIAST, No. 61 Maiu street.
4Tf
m by
OCI2
8. JC. GILBERT A CO., No. 4 Sycamare sfri;t.
MM
MMOOAI8IA aeluct lot of
"Union Village," Shaker ani otb-r R rooms
from 15 to 20o. ii;rb.k jjkuj..
bnflueld lor eaie in asy B. X. GILBERT A CO,
hSJ8i M-MbO K9 qoaatity by
janll
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