Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 106, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 January 1862 — Page 3
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FRl -AY HOBK1NS.
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Arrival and l)eparti:ro of the : V , ' : r 3VE J3. XL .S3 V'r ' . T!ie time hcreset down is adjusted- to contract
soars. Uu the Krver t here ia Vti u'uu aooordiug
iocircnmstancee.j - - t, .-.. i -TIM K Or OLOSIKG. . j. , . - Eatrood Hail (for ViuceBues, Terr UBt. ju..-' Princeton, Washington Petersburg!, : Sullivau, Carlisle, Rockville, lndinnapo- . Us. Cincinnati. Louisville. St. Louis, '"
Cairo, Chicago, and other Northern, Esatern, ad Western points, aud Railroad Way tlfflces.
every oy exe.-pt Ssud-, at......... . titJ Altiil (river) - every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 r. Paducah Mail (river) every- dy in the week except Sunday and Thoreflsy at A. Green Hirer Mail (for Bowling Orxen and way poiata) ever Monday and Thursday at SH r. m. Ml. VernoH Mail (land) every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at - A. a. firm Uarmomp Hail every Mon-lny, Wednesday, and Friday as ! 7 A.M. hvekpori Mail ImaA) mmmtj MouiUy, Wed-' nesday, and Fi iday at . 6V a. a). Peterurgh Afoil (way) every Friday at " ' a. . (Petersburgh letters, Acvcoras and go - - by Railroad daily. . ' Ognthimma Hail every Wednesday - . 'Jr.a, (Leaves at 6 a. M. Thursday Btavainc.) . Military aaail tar Calhoun and SDuvtsviile, 11 r. at, TIME OF DELIVERING. . BailrmaJ Mail, every day except Sunday at T 4. Arrives the nibt bs-fore, after otSce hows. . i , LottimilU Mail (river every EueaUay, Thursd.y, and Saturday by J f. IUnah Mail, every day :n tbe wet k except ' Sunday and Thursday by ' 9 a. It
ijrn Hirer Mail, every Monday and Toursr. day by .... " 11 if. Mil. Vernon ITai? p-ind) Vvery Monday , Wednesday, and Friday by , 3 r. Nam Harmony Matt, every Tuesday ,'Thursday, and Saturday by r. Hockpori Mail (laud) every Suutlai at 1 V. ST..
. and Wednesday and Friday at . ? A.
(Arrives toe evening betoce, niter office ' boots.) , Pst-rsbargje Moil (way) every Frfclsy by A.
Cytwatana .11 uU every Friday at . 7 A. n.
(Arrives tbe evening befurs, after offioe hoars.) KsTPoet Office ooon-i at 7i.li. and cloaa at
f. . on week dajs. Delivery closes from 8 to 9 a. at. on week days daring the closing of tbe Railroad mail. Office open from 8 to 94 a. m. ob the
Sabbath.. . JAME3 H. MeSKBXY.P. M. " Kvanwill, Ind.. May 1, 1361 - - 1ulj2-ywc
m HEW ADVERTISE&1EHTS."
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH; tT TB S. a W. VTSI. " ' Exclusively for the Journal.
LAST NIGHT'S REPORT.
FIVE DATS LATER NEWS.
v ScrofulaV'or King's EviL ; , ' 1 a coutituionnl diaeaie, a corruption of the bloo'l
bywhirhthis Omd becomeB vitiatea, weaK ana poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in diauas-e in that part of It. No organ is free from its attack, nor is there one which it may notdwtroy. The ecrofu IntM taint is caused by mercurial disease, low livin g disordered or unhealthy food, impure air. filth and
llltby habits, -the duprossing Ttces, and, above all. by the venereal infit-ction. Whatever be its origin, It is hereditary in the Constitution, d-scendinfr " from parents to children, unto the third and fcnrth generation ; indeed, it sbiit to be tho rod f Una whs says, I will visit th iniquities of the fat hers upon their children. " Its eflactt comraenea by depwltlw from the Hood of corrupt or aioaroas matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organ, is twined tubercles; in the elands, sa-ilu-iesr and, on the!
surtace, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, whim genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitntkma not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they nave far less Doweo. ta withstand th .ttt. nr
other diiwases ; consequently vast numbers perr by disorders . which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint lu the system. Moat
decimates the human family has iu origin directly in thie scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive di.ieascs of ths Jivr, kidarys, brHii, and, iudetid, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by same cause. - ' . .-
One. quarter of all onr nonnln am ar.-rafnlnns -
their persons are invadod by thislurkinginfeotion, and their health is nnderniuwl hv it. To -UnU
It from ths SVStem iulMt rftnn.a Ka Mood kit
an alterative medicicu, and iuvigorate it by healthy P?OPTPQ tlf tTlfi C.fi mtMlO-n in food and exercise. Such a mWi. w .um.lv 1"-"5it-a3 l" VUHipaign 111
i - ' J I ... -wtw' -
u . I Ti-t - misnnriTl
Aajos
Washington," Jan. 251 A di-soatch from" :
Gta, Beinlzalman, dated Fort LyoB.to-day.ITsi V (lik j t-
, Mili tar Iteua
Tl.- T T : IT - T , , .
i ur liiumuuputia journal uag received a letter from Tbomas Underwood, .Quartermaster of tlie 22d Indiana regiment, dated at " Camp, three and a Lalf miles south of
addressed to Assistant - Adjutant --General
vv iHimoi, tays tbal.iael night a force of fifiv metrof ih. 37th.NeH Yoik Rfgiment, under JAt? uL-CoioneJ-JJurke, sent out by Col. riayniarf, mirprfsert the enemy, some "Texst
' - - y 1W rtV " -elmont, ou Ooccquan Bayy The tTebel Uom wbicM w make ihe following . ex.
I T --k-T- - ) i-tjmiH all but .ooe was killed, whom Col. Darke took prisoner. Our I033 was one killed and our wounded, i " , ? ' -J . i i
.... . .-- . How the English PaDeA-s re
ceive the news of the release
' rr, of Mason and Slidell,.x a
IOED JOinr EUSSELL'S ! REPLY
TO HE. SEWAED.
MASON AND SL.IDELL. TO . .. COOLLY. RECEIVED.
BE
The Pirate Sumter at tadiz.
LATE NEWS FEOH THE BTJEN-
. ... SIBE EXPESITIOIf.
A WeoSTirmUh Thirty Uebelt Killed.
Special Routes.
High Ztvtg.- This is very apt to produce a
disordered stomach, resulting In Dyspepsia.
Hiae;Aaar German Bittm wil( entirely relieve any nausea er bad . fueling, and. pte vent, more serious
consequences. If you han the Pytpepsia, a few bottles will entirely rvtorn the digwtive organ to
their ot iginat visror. They are for sale by druggists
anl dialers ia medicine everyttiiere at 74 cnts
p-rbottle. ' . . ' ' ' Jan2l
It f mvlth th g-rtalttt pltmmrm that wo
recoDomebd to those sufieting from Rheumatism,
Gout, or Neonlsia, or the peroicicni effects of
Mercury, Dr. Inland's Anti 111 eumatic Band it
being the only remefj forthoss hitherto incurable
complaints, fes advertisement iu another column
: of oar piper, of tt e Anti-BhoLiinittie Band. -
mVh mm Jlisssst vf tmtTmrimr stsMf DiseAse among the Volunteers would le prevented by the ft ee use of HOLLOWAT'd PILLS AND
OINTMENT. Fvr Wounds. Sores and Scurvy the Ointneut is a rertain enrej and f,r Bowel Com
plaints, Fevers, Sm-iU Pox. As., the Pills are the
best metliciBe in tbe world. 221
- TMng- r fit ait ff t m Joy Vormv r
VUio can be beautiful with a ni. kly pale couplesion? Keep the pores of the skin free, and th. blood pure, and jour cheeks U1 vie -vith tbs rose
and lill. ThesLiu is formed with thousands of
xrss in every inch or surface whose office it ia to carry off the impnrititss of tho blood ths acknowledged cause of alt diseases of niaakiud when tbe skin is dry aud parched when It ia covered wiLh eruptious when it (scold aud clam my when there is inward fever or inSammatlon it is impossible for tha skiu nuder those circumstances to perform iu proper faitetjoas, and to - carry off the impurilits fieui the body as designed by our Creator. JCDSON'3 MOUNTAIN HKKB PlLLi remove these obstructions, aud produce free ami healthy blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, and cause it to brigVen with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty without paints and cosmetic beauty prodnced by health and happiness;, ; Jndsou's Mouutiin lierb Fills are sold by all medicine dealerw. - dectt JyttGSJiJVIt MVTTKkt. 3 doren nice J fresh Kggs for 25 rents, and 2 poimds choice Butter for a quarter, at VKUCICRY BKOS, jnJ8 No. J Main street. -
jTi ft KKJ Jj)7 H ld t H TA.I Oreo
T T at fro n bo to 81,20 por lb; Clack fiO to.
, a?i'i wdrrautea to pu-ase, at
Jan A VICKERY BWO'K
.7J .rv S- A .M -IT M . As Is i i Ji. VliAT FLO UK in any quantified ... , tra'.(, fresh and good, at . - VIC'liKlii "ti
Cdmppan4 Extract of Sarsaparilia,
the most -Snctoal remedy wbieb the medicnl skill
vailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the Lt ?AX Ja0 06 Bteamer, Anglo
moat aouve inmetliats tbat have been discovered I faxoii, irom Jjiverpool on tbe 16tb ' via tor theasporgaUonof this foal disorder from the Qaeenstown On the 17th. ftrrispd hero r-i
blood,, and the rescne of the svstem from its dsstrnctive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of netonlv Scrofula, bnt also those
an.-ctions wtuca arise trcm it, such as F-ncr-
"s uo xsais iiUEASGs. bT. AsthoHt's Fibe, Bosx.-or Xrtsipclas. Pkpi.ul PmTri.m. Ri.ot,-.
s, Blaims, and BoiLFst.Xi'HOs, Tcttkr and Salt
Kbicm, 8cald He Stprilitic and M bi litt and, indert-" Vithtko o Ism fn M.aryr scrofula is a d ticular purposs rurify aud ntwhich sound h'lt l cucstitutions. V
VOM, RffKTTMATISH,
: feKaSES, D8 fKV,
tsrs AHiaiNdraoH Tha poimtar belief
iada lu troth, lor blood. The par-
c I t)arspariHa is to ' l fluid, without
- j in contaminated
12 3
.. .f i FOB THB SPKKDY CORK OF
Intermittent Fever,' or .Fever and Ague, Re-
tnes.
remeu
with certainty, is still perfoctlv h urn i., .nv
onantity. 8u-rsrai'dy is invaluable in districts
wuare tness "Cubb ex: ASO AotT R
Tslopments . p roach of its : It tha beet re
i complaints, but
Aftf) tTS. r gallou lor bent articl oil, at V1CKKETBR
dec7
of coal
RO;.
Si Maiu U.
fJ .VTM-l cask, uum crop, just re1' ceived aud lor aala by . - S. K. GItBKKT A CO., dec27 No. 4 Sycamore etr et. -M. An assortment of Ud above colbrattd Gloves just received at - - bCDAPKER BUScfXC'S. dec30 .hpw No-. 49 Mivia etrwt. W9 t'tsWfcjF'i, itvjt-iM ,Zl riTi',"T ' MM vihewt Fiuur. JCitr. at . I
jan8
H. A. fcOOK'H.
lecl B. A. COO S S. jrf-MCJV-TUCit W" .nojK I-.-BottLht, I r" few days, t a small dteconnt. JBl8 S. K. U1LBF.RT t m. MM. best quality for sale low I y O'iMi S. E. tifiBERT A CO.
AS. Wheat
3 hn'-3, best finue l Ibr f ile t.y JtsV deelS 8. K. Ill LBEnT" CO.
Flour : SU hf nulla U him Wh.i
s iuur, at - . A. COOK'S. jang - ' 73 Main street. ' smxhs 0t ti n.yti V' H ttj . A lo - the essenco of vtnow. Brown, 'iudor, Vaiiegated snd Crystalized Itar Soarw, for sn!e nt 11. J. iSCULAKl FKft'9, jaal6 Drng fct.ire. ARTILLERY & CAVALRY EQUIPMERTS. 3f a 6 ( setts (hardware and tree comt'tete 99 for artill.y hara; ' 2,000 setts ('to.) for Cavalry F.quipuieuis, aud increased to any amount at short notice ; 1,000 yds. 5ii in. dole thread enameled duck; 1,000 do. 5-4 enameled drill) ' 2,000 do. 6-4 euiuneled muslin; liX) hides enameleil leather; 200 do. patent dash leather; - 40 doi. hog-skin seating; . Regulation and McLellan spurs, svrordle!t trim miugsand straps, together witU a full aasortraen of eood-4 ia my line of bnsiuees, for cash at low prices. . s. CHARLES B ABO CK, "" Water St.
Pensions, Bounty, Land and Military Claims Procured. I aw prepared with all the necessary forms for procuring Pensions, Land Warrants, Konnty of SlOo extra, and arrears of pay, for Soldiore.WiJowa and Hairs, who are entitled to the anrr.e i n.ler tbe . acts ef Congress. M. K. AN TH K-, ':, ; ' Attorneyatl.avi. ? Office over Crescent City Buk, ICvausvilie oct2l-nidAw . -
Blank Book Manufacturer
Hit Al
Msin St., bet. First and Second, wast
wn' KVANSV1LLK, INDIANA. " mr Biaus Books ruled, pugod aud made to order of the best paer, fr.r.i Skiuorandiua to thm largmt Ledger Music u,l Msgarines bound in auy style.-., il-dwtf
it K AfT-Vi A'.W K.VTH Off TH H 1. 1 A - Hit a.Vt HTWjnjiVM i.vcn as wf rrt'.vi it it Tt. HOOFLAN U'S GKKMAN BITTEH8, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, I'hilatelphia, P., and sold by drug-gists and dealers in medicines, everywhere, will cure all dtseafes arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. jan4-dAwiw
morning. Her dates are ye days later!
1 be Teutooia arrived out on the 1 2t.h
Tha America, from New York, and Nova Scotia, arrived oat on tbe lth. The Edinbare; from New York, arrived out oi 'the 15(h. - s ..at. vt., . The news by tbe"" Anglo axon "ia unimportant. ,--x - 4 s it is rtiraored tho rebel steamer, --Nagh-ville, had baa sold to English ship owners. Tbe Tuscarora continned to blockade her.-
cotton has declined 3d sod dull
Hour declined 6dls.- -Wheat declined
Consols for money. 93. s - i
The London Globe announces that
Washingtoa Cabinet had given orders for
tno release ot the two A mericans taken from
the English ecbooner, Eafrene Smith, bv an
miitenl Fever, Chill Fc-ef, Dumb Ague, Pe- American steamer..;'', " : riodical Headache, or Biliows Headache, and I But liu'8 business wm doing f at Lloyd's,
jMuvam severs, tnaeea,jor the whole class of I ,a rlSK3-
atseases originating tn biliary derangement. 1 "ere was continued activity ia ail the
cau-rea by the Malaria of Miasmatio Cotm- aisir.ct ot the FortemoltTDock Yard.
' " 1- It ss stated tbat the Tu ;carora's ' move.
W enabled here to offer the community a I ment ic leaving her ruooiictrs, ou th ,I4th
.rLTJ'll bOT ..piints I was to prevent the Nashville frrm o-tti;
unuer way. it is understood-tbe Tascar
ora s orders are never to lose siuLf of the
jsasnviiie: to. blockade her in Soutbamnton
and chase her as long as she is at sea f
la addition tc tbe frigate Dauntiesi the
war Eteamer Argus has been Dlted at the
mouth of the Southampton Dock, to watch the movements of the two vessels.
The London Times says that mercantile
letters from New York represent that the
ery for promoting insurrection among the
staves wsa gaining Dree, and wakened at the-threatened horrors, whispers were at
length beard of a wish that for the sake ot humanity, European intervention might be found practicable.
Additional correspondeoce had been rYub.'
liehed in regard to the Trent affair, includ
ing Lord John Russell's reply to Mr. Stew
ard's dispatch, idated Jan. 1 lth.l itftxpressea much satisfaction at the conclusion arrived
at by the Washington government, which it considers most favorable to the niaiutainance of tbe most friendly relations. The. English Government, however, differs
from Mr. Seward in some of his conclusions.
and as it may load to a better uirft ' -in.,1-
ng ot several points of iutQrualft -.: ! ;.,w, Lord John liussell proposes, in a rMsdays. j
to write another dispatch on the subject.
In the meantime he s.tys it is desirable that
commanders of United States cruisers
should bo instructed not to reoeat acta for
which the British Govcrnmeut will have to ask redress, and which the United States
government cannot undertake to justify.-
Lioru Lyons is tnanfctut tor his discretiou.
Mason and Slidell had been expected bv
the America, and a good deal of interest
was rclt as to the receptica they would meet with at Liverpool. Various expedients
were aaopteti to secure anvtbinsr but a
uatiering one.
lhero has been no reply to the strictures
on the Btone blockade at Charleston
The extra workmen at the dock yards
win oe aiscuargeu at the end of .the hnan
cial yetir. . , , z t '
ibebbtpping Gazette sivs Hint war or
further diplomatic strife between Ensland
and America is certain.
- I Ue News predicts a speedy collapse in
America under the suspension of snecie
payments, lt also publishes extracts from
Mr tvussell's diary to tbe 3rd of January, lie says it requires an aagmentary faith to
believe there will be success in subiasratioe
irje south, lor tbe army of the North will
be stricken down for want of means. The troops sent to poiats along tbe coast 'are
suffering from sickness. The pretense of there being Union men at the South, ia fast
banishing.. Mr. Russell sees an extraordrnary lack of ordinary political common sense in American journals. t L . -k , 2 " . Capt. Semmes of the Sumter, has addressed a letter to the Tines defending his ship sgainst the insinuations of the Secretary of liie Federal Navy who in bis official report describes tho Sumter as a piratical rover., ' ; .
t t
- Washington, Jan.! 30. A sp"ecill to The
t'ost says the Ways and Means Committee find that they cannot report the tax biiid for seme time yet. The opiuion here to-day is t hat the legal iender clause of the Treasury note bill, will hot pass the House. : Post .Master General. Blair has written a letter to a member of Congress in defence
of Secretary' .Welles.; ?''-
lien. Butler reave3 WashiDo-ton this after-
dooq for Boston He sava bis eypeditiou
has not been gfjen up. i f. f "
Iort IloaaoH, Jan, 29. Some nestror de
serters arrived here this A. m. from theopp&vsite ehore. , They were cooks in the Third Atabarai "regiment, encamped ia this vi
cinity. , 'They report the last of the iron
plates foe the M err i mac were nut on yester
day, and that she was to be launched to
day. -;. . . - ' '"
A large steamer reported to be jtbe Meri-
mac, but probably erroneously so, made its
appearance l trapey . Island a yesterday afternoon, j -: 'n - : .. -. ; ' . ' ,
T disorders prevail. This
wiuatic poisoa of Fevkr
S, and prevents the de
. if taken ou the first ap.
i-ymptoms. It is not on
discovered for this class
tte eriMMiwHt Th i.rnu
quantity we sntply-r a dollar briugs it within
iiiw.-um avoryooay; and iu bilious districts, where Ftvea snd Aeur. prsv.l's, everybody klioul.l have it and wse it freely, U i 1, r cure aud proterT-
tinn. A great superiority of t! is rxnu.lt .m-
Mh.p ........ , . . . . ' . '
u.,w.wciu iw m.j tipeeay and certaiu cure of Intermitteats is that it couiaios no Quiuine or Mineral, consequently it produees no quinism or injurious effects whatever upou the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. ... Fever and Agon is not alone the consequence of the Biiasmatic uoison. A arrest vrit ,1 ,l
dreas arise from its irritation; among which are Hmtralgia, Hhatmatim, iivul, Hailaclu, l:lutdun. Toothache. Earache. Catarth. Ank,.,i. Th,n,iL.
harmful Affectum of th Irplemm, Uymerim, Piuintkt Bowelt, Colie. J'araliuim and Iteraatwatt rf tk
Montoca, all of which, when oriifiio.in.o- in iu..
cause, put on the intmHilteut tipe, or become peiiodical. This "Cobb expels the poison frimi the
oiuuu.auu fxusequontiy cures tlieai all alike. It is an iuvaluablo protection to immigrants, or pei-aous travelling or teat rKrarilv reHuiinu- r,,.iu, i..u
districU. . If taken occaKioliailv or iluitv wbil
exiKoii to the iutectiuii, that will I e , ul. ,i from the g.vstum, and cnuuot accitiiinlnlo in siitlj.:i, nt
quantity to l ipou iulo disease. Hence it ix even
more v.imaolo for proiecti.'u tliau cure, and low will ever sudor fr oiu In term itt,i.tj4 if t i,mv ,,vuil
themselves of the nrotoctiou this rniue.lv Milords.
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t"'W'ashik&tox7 '4au'.., 30th: OfBclaldls-
iatche9 from Gomruodure Gi)ld9boro, dated J4o.2StEirarrtved tbia morhing. Seventeetf f the oatalr'.eiaeli were at that time.
in the Sound, orer and heyuhd the " 13ulkhfcad," under the oomuiuud of Commodore
waD,itt full readiue.s tor ooerations.
Geu. Burnside was preparing his forces to
act in connection with the fleet.
Commodore Goldshord savs " thintrs now
look hopeful, aud siDeerely hope we shall
...... i... . . . .
I suvu win too enemy. -"-Aity decided epproach to this quarter on the part of the
rebel, with all the force they can tnuster would certainly result in their speedy capture and destruction."
Holla, Mo., Jan'. 39.The correspondent of the Missouri Republican says: The latest information - from f the W9i is, that our army is encamped at Lebanon, in consider ble numbers, t Mj. Wright's battalion is quartered in houses lately occupied by tbe secessionists, but the greater portion of the troops are encamped just beyond tbe town. Jfo troops excepting scouts have advanced beyond that town, nor is it probable they will until other regtmeritfi nowu their way, arrive. . From a gentleman n lin ii-eriiry arrived from-Webster Counl v,i i.-aro I hat CjfpUio Freuiau who hs bo.iu carryiug on a thriving business in Web.Hef eud adjacent connties, was killed about a week sinen in a
skirmish which took pluce iaiWebsler county betweeD some Union men and Sece-ssioti-ists. It was first reported to-' be Col. Freeman of Polk couuty, which proves uutrtie. I
tDe Col is more inQuential, but no raeane
mao man capt. Kreeman. ;
uen. Curtis and staff left several days
ago to join the army in the field. This would indicate that the campaign i to 1ms
yuauou ivrwatu wuu rtiergy.f
uen. higel is in ht. Louisf t;ut' will go forward wilb Uie eipedition now - under
Way. - ' . - -.,
.tract : .? ' ; q . Gen. Jeff. Davis' brigtde, consisting of
me vib, igttj, and 22d Indian reetments
and Kiar.s', Indiana battery, has just eu-
campea here, en route Southward: We
tett Otterville on Friday morning for Tipton,
tuence to mis place. The fnend3 of meai
oera ot the above regiments will be at a loss to know where to direct letter", c and we can't tell them ybere we are going. - As
npion is ine last rostonice on the railroad
that we expect to gaze upon for some time,
i thought I would tafea a moment to drop
you a line iniormingyou ot our movements
Lieutenant s D. Hucklebury, of the 6th regiment, Colonel Crittenden, was in the
ciiy yesterday, direct from the headquar
ters ot tha regiment, on Green river, -lie is
nccompanieu oy corporal rrather and private McCoy, and is on his way to Barnbam, Jennings county, to recruit a few men to fill the regiment to its maximum'.1- We regret to learn that Colonel Crittenden was at his home at Madison when the Lieutenant left the regimeut, sick. The general health and condition of tbe regiment is very good, with tbe exception of some cases of measles. 7?Ind.t Journal, -j r.
! -j' The SecontS Indiana cavalry have beea
sent home upward of thirty thousand dollars. . .1
The 12th and 16th Indiana regiments, whose terms of enlistment expire in May, have obtained permission to re-orgahize for
tne war. , . .. -..--- -
The following soldiers from Indiana have
died in the vicinity of St. Louis:
Jan. 20. Andrew Baker, Co. H, 22nd Ind.
Jan. 21. James L. Powell, Co. D, 25th Indiana; John W. fetevens, Co.
r . i, isom ana. Jan. 24. John L. Driscoll, Co. I, 25th In-
aiana.
The Cstae of Jesse 1J. BrigUt.
; ia me recent aabate in the Bright case, Mr. Clark of New Hampshire reterred to the letter written to Mr; Davis and thought ihalhe letjer Aod circumstances were not only .sufficient-cause to expel th Senator from Indiana, but absolutely demanrinl bis
exputsiorr. -We conld not properly satisfy the country or support tbe 'Administration r w permit such a Senator to retainriia jat.. Suppose a letter had r r.,n'i
persou f Uo'pic, the confederate of John Krowo, wading as follows: , - '.--
- . lo-John Brown, leader of the negro insurrection at -Harper's Ferry. A How me to introduce my friend, Copic, who comes to put into jour hands firearms. I recommeud him as a gentleman, and reliable iu every respect, r . . A "Yours truly," . ; ; , Charlks SumnW? -." : liow Io"g would the Senator frout Ma&sa--chusetu have held his seat, aud how soon would the Senator from Indiana hare voted' for hie expulsion ?Jf an open rebel ought to be expelled, ought not thatt-rnrv h vr.n.
ed who furnishes aid to the open rebel to make he rebellion successful? , ' If en,..
tended that the Senator cou Id. not plead ia.
norance that Lincoln' went with the- sinteation of selling an improvement in Erearms, nor of the fact that the rebels. itn.7(,T tn
make war. , He must have read the long list of acta of war committed bv Mtitnri'
and also-tha charge rf Judge Smally, of
now i or, cnaracterizing. the acta I the rebels as treason by levvine- war- An mt.
raged people are not to be trifled with, and will receive no such excuse as tho. KnAtnr
and his friends present. iTbe charge'was that the Senator from Indiana had dliher.
ately aided, or offered to aid, tho rebels and
me enemy, ana our duty demand that ha
shall be expelled. Z
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
::.WHOLES"ALE.
Jt m If
HARDWARE FOR 18G2 !
"Tiff -jj- p3 4 I mU jfj.
NEW GOODS DAILY.
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The following is a list of the Indiana sol
diers who have died in the general hospitals
m uouisvuie, ouring tee wek ending Jan O . V. , O .- 't
Jan."17. BLxon Simons, Co. F, 57th; David Sleurer, Co. I, 30th. Jan. 18. Henry Rider, Co. I. 30th;
uuver aians, Co. A, 38tk; Mnttbaw Burns, Co. K, 40th. Jan. 19. Altaero Felter, Co. I, 34tb ; ..Samuel Wathorn, Co. D, 34th. Jau. 20.-Lowry tI. Glass, Co. K, 37th ;
iu-tma, WintBrow, Co. D, 39th.
ortu t. George HetK, 3th.
Ten rXt,'nMUBdtrf,T00 G 38th" 'lst- I f letter written Jnu. 22.-L. 0 Macey, Co. 0,36th; ; the mfi n . -,-... I
MOUNTAIN HERB
"JDs afh Br mm- m . a
TJerbs, Barks and Roots . . . TEiaca
Poison's Minerals & Drugs. MOTHERS TAKE HEED. Do yort, when observing ths tha iiueasv actions o your children, consider that it may le more than a satre cholic that afflicts them ? In nine cases out of ten the cause of the little sufferer's anguish is W tJli.BI and oiJ,i be at owes looked to. HEADS OF FAMILIES fo not hjr your chilrea auffsr, when we present
3 JJD SON'S WORM TEA
A SAFE AND PLEASANT CUKE for WORMS. How mnch safer and better would it be to h m it el ways in the house. little delay when a child is fkeo ill may be the cacsv of its death, while acting without delay, and by giving the lt)flTAIN U EKB TEA immediately, you will not only save the child a long and tedious illness. n vonr-selfmuchexpena-, but also fee! happier in knowing that you have done yoni- duty, and perchance saved us life.. This medicine is combined purely of ROOTS and HERBS. NOT A PARTICLE OF
CALOMEL OR MINERAL - IS USED IN IT. Ko more filthy vermifuge will be i.soj bv tht, who once use this Tea. Ihe ouly active principle of al other Vermifuges and Pain Eiliers, i -M JB R C V M I' . Z X Z 1ST YOUR CHILDREN. - r? 'dJ8 """P'6! 8ife, vegetable medicine. 1 ma Worm Tea was discovered in an unusual way among the wilds of Northern Mexico full account of it yon will gnd in our almanacs. Ask for the Rescue of Tala Almanac,- of the Agent, and rhi. nyhTor''l it,send it to your neighlK.rs, JUDSON'S WORM TEA ' j SEVKR HAKMSI-IS PLEASANT TO TAKF. GET A PACKAGE PRICE 25 CENTS. OBSEKVE. Always find ths Name and Pipnatnre of B. L. JUDSoii A CO., snd ibe portrait of Temco, on each package of his Worm Tea. B. L. JUDSON & COs SOLE PROPRIETIES SO Leonard Street. New Vork. Judson's rTbrj-t Tea is sold by one Agent in . every village, and bp all Druggists.. - -p2-lmdfw. s ' . .
(J.iriMf.VA7 ol Hooey, at jau8
IIUJS-H .Hmi It ciieice 11. A. CtKyK'tl. 7:1 Main street.
6 bbds cboiosM. O. buzwr. at
Jau8
H. A. COOK'S.
PPI I H Sm lJV Hjt V,YTlli T -ao
Jr just i
dec30
ilozn
ecoived at --
SCHAPKEK A LU.SINQ'S, . No. 49 Maiu street.
"'-r aew Beaf Tongues, at dec28 VICK.EIiY BEOS., 82 Slain at.
Tbe French journals generally " compli
ment the Cabinet at Washington for their action in the Trent affair. ., J Pkcssja. Tbe . King of Prussia, in his speech at the opening of the Chambers, rejoiced at the happy issue of the AngloAmerican difficulty. i -- 't Spain. The privateer Sumter continues at Cadiz. - . . ". U ' Lokdos. The' publication of the correspondence in the Trent affair has led to some very fatter strictures ou the dispatch of Mr. Sewardj particularly that part where. it is announced that the prisoners, Slason and Slide!!,' would have been retained tad the interests of the United States required It. . The London Times doubts whether any nation ever committed a blunder so palpable and so enormous. Tbe London Post says it is clear that tbe law of the stranger ia tbe only law ruling the United States. q . : ' The London Herald savs that the last four lines of Mr. Seward a dispatch U the only part of it that can be accepted as an answer to British rniuds. . Notwithstanding tbe rumored sale of the Nashville, she coatinuea to fly the Confederate flag. No sale had been registered at the Admiralty. Berlin, Jan. 17. Itis reported that England hasno objection to examine the' queation of guarantees of the rights of neutral" by diplomatic correspondence, but will be opposed to a Congress on the question.
Cincinnati, Jan. 30. The river has fallen 4 feet. Now 29 feet in the cbaonel. Cloudy. .....
ITt-iegraiihic Correspondence Cincinnati Conii
FROM INWANAPOLIS.
a 5a pol is. Jan. 29-':
' D.tard hare reiiort
ed f i!! , jt tn mbjiisvof roluiiti-erif)l
Col. Wilsons Illinois leginients of Me
cbamcs ami J usileery, uftcr much, trouiile,
are now being mustered out of service a Chicago. Three companies are from' Iudi ana. ' ' ' - ' '
The Prehlent baa rehlctHotly aoceptedthe
resignation ol l.rigadier General Reynolds.
Tiio3. R. Austin, Surgeon of the .23.1 In
diana, at Paducah,. Ky., has cestgtied 1n
consequence ol ill-bealtb.
It is rumored here that the President lias
appointed Col. VVillich, of the 32d ItidiaHa
regiment, a Brigadier General. Sam.
I'lTTSBUROir, Jan. 20. River 14 feet by the pier mark and rising. Weatljer cloudy
nu uitnip, , - CIKCINXA Tl MARKET- ,. h Cincinnati," January: 3oL&
1-L0UK dull;, super 4 10Q4 15 extra.
Wheat closed easier ; red, 8890. Corn 29, and in good dnmamL I-- -- Oats 28. Rys, 52; ... , , v "c ." Barley, 5052. - . '- " '..""'
VV hisky advanced to '16, and in good demand. ' "' . '; ' c- :
- Hoofldull and firm at 3 20(3 40 j? latter
rate ror extra large; receipt?, 400 bead. Mess Pohk iq good demand , sales of 500
Dots at a . s ,, t it
- Lard dull and not much demand : email
sales at 6j,. , , . fV
Nothing done irv bulk meats.
Grken Meats firmer for bams; siflc-ti 3" 60. " . . v. Z ' - Molasses lc lower and dull, at 4245. r Coffeb firm at 19Jf30. . Sooar dull at 80i for Cula. Monet Mabkkt uuchaut'ed and ex
change steady. Gold dull at. 3 per cent, premium. . . " ." - - -
sa l .. s - - NEW YORK MARKET h '-''- - -Netv York, Jan. 30. - Flocb ; rather more doing to-day ; market generally unchanged. Wheat continues dull, but holders are
firm. ' .
Rtk scarce anj firm at 8?(o;85. ' Corn rather more doing, but the 'market
is unchanged. -'
coffee very firm, but nothinz of im
portance doiog. " " w. " -
buoAR generally without change. Bacon more active Cumberland mid
dles 6 ; long ribbed 7J. :
Monbv plenty and easy at 6 per cent, on
calL Sterling exchange flat at 1.131.13i.
Noah Bennett, Co. F, 37th ;
M. Lewelleo, C'o. 1', 38th. J.iu. 23. John Stansbury, Co. C. 30th.
Jan. 21. Adam Sworswoller, Co. G, 30tb.
Lieut. Col. Noma, of the 2J Indiana cav
alry, in ' Gen. Nelson's Division, new in f - . , . . ,
rveuiuray, nas resignea, ana gone to
asbington- He is a Captain in the Regu- , lar army,- --" . M t ,
A ' Major General Love is now in Vanderburgh county organ using the Legion. His
exertions thug fir have had a good result,
fu one respect, at least- As companies have
neen tot rued, aud the, men partially drilled, they have acquired a taste for military life, ami have the mora reitdily been induced to eiiter-iotd active service. The General will not be absent but a, few days. Ind. Jour. Lieut. Richardson, Lieutenant Carr, Ser-
geMni Major Hooker, Sergeant Babbitt, Ser
geant Laker, csergeant Thompson, all of the
20th liuliann, now at Fortress Monroe, late from tliu ennd banks of flatteras, are now in iudiitca recruiting for the regiment that
siiUerc-il so much :and is ready to go at it
again wnouever called upon. Thev reiiort
the raea in- excellent health, in fine condition, and .expecting. to be called upon to make an advance on Norfolk in a very Bhort .
mutt, i lunjja ore rapiuiy concentrating at Fortress Monioe, together with a number of heavily armed gunboats, and some six to eight first class men-of-war. A powerful demonstration on Sewall'a Point, Onney Island, and Pig's Point may bo a part of the programme. - - - The regiments lying about Forteress Monroe, ia camp, are in splendid condition, and under the command of Col. Max Weber.
acting Brig. General, will make a determined
strike when tbe opportunity offers. A few
days before the above named detail of offi
cers" left camp, the picket, company fBi.
captured thirteen secessionists, and being
orougnt oeiore coi. urown they stated they
did not know whether they were Union
men but supposed, they were, in fact they
eupposed everything, and were not positive f - ...... f 1 .T . r . . i .
w. j uiuwj Drub I lie II to
Col. V eber, who decided that they were
not worth their rations and gave orders
that they should be kicked out of carep,
Hu.m .nu .w.tuiuiiii!tY vuor, WllU WQAt
grace aad f dignity - the performers could
.command, f.ihey sneaked out like do"-s
yvith tails between their legs, and are, not
expected to be seen again till they are at
tached to a rope and " strunc up" for their
uupiicny ana roenaacitv.
The big ship Constitution, which has
iieeni lying at Fortress Monroe some ten days with 3,000 troops on board, on account
ot ship lever prevailing among tbe soldiers,
oas aisemoarKea tne troops new tbe fort, amoog- whoHTia a -Maine regiment from tbe most tforrtiern estremity-of the State.
Men who have lived all their lives in the
woods men who have never seen a village
even men who went into the war to fight
ana win listen to nothing else, great stal
wart Dacs woodsmen who care not for roll-
all, and would be there whether called or
not, eager for the fight and dead nhots at a
hundred yards. Ibey say they don't know
where they are going to, but they are go
ng somewhere, and will only go back to
their native woods when the stars and
stripes wave triumphantly over the whole
Union. ...
Want of Torage. The' Government
horses are suffering terribly for; want of proper care. They are flying till ''daily by
scores, rorago comes forward very slowly.
owing, in some measun ,to dilatoriness in
paying otT contractor?, and the advance which has recently taken place in hay and
oats. There is certainty a want of proper management in some of the' departments.
Hay which was contracted for by the Gov
ernment, three weeks agor at $22 per ton,
aud which has not come forward, cannot
now be bought for less than $2C per ton.
Hash, letter. ... ,
gggf The report having gained circula-
tioa that small, pox prevailed to an alarming extent in New Albany, the editor of tha
Ledger has made careful inquiry, and finds I
that not a case of small-pox or even varioloid exists ia that city, .
Purchased for
"'1 CASH. .':''7'.' , Army a:
QUARTERMAJ
; ; : v, Hardware.. Axes (all qualities) iirmdled - Shovels and Spades. ' ,7;-Clay Picks (hanc"!led.)
.;;rllatchets (in .variety.) Knives and Forlxs and Butch -? , er Knives. - . Army Plates and" Spoons: : Handled Fry Pans. ; ' !, Coilce Hills. , Also:"' SUTLER'S HARDWARE, Country Merchant's IT-nl- ,-,,..: ware. -tKn Grocers Hardware. Builders' Hard vare. "'.L' Carpenters' Tools.
'I Coopers' Tools. flirs?:. REVOLVERS.
"Smith & Wesson's" raw Pistols
notes, piled single, twenty-seven feet high,' I ' ' Tnt-f rirlrvor. and moreover, make a 'iarze load for the ytrt,riafees,
cart in which they were, taken from the C HH Caps, . Belts & Holsters. Sub-Treasurers office.'." ; jf ? . t ,l , ,
Also:
Platform Scales and Scale
Beams.
Gum BELTING & Packiarr
AT FACTOBY PRICES. J 1" ALL GOODS - - sold at C x0WfWATEH MARK ; For Cash. .Charles, 'WmcIi&, um.; 13 First Street, '! v ' Sign Golden Mill Saw. Kvansville, Jan. 14, 1882. tl-dmnr
Trbasurt Notes by the Cart Load. The
New York World beseeches Congress to be
ware of its issue of paper money. It says
that - .a : :
"Some curious experimental philosopher
uae taaen tne irouDte to measnre hod ily a certain portion less than one-third of the
nuge mass of Government credit whieh nnr
city banks, in the last summer and autumn so loyally agreed to shoulder. Twenty-one
minions or tne amount, in Treasnrv-nntM
at 7:30 interest, have just been delivered to tbe binks by Mr. Cisco, the Ruh-TWnror
They are found to consist of 72.829 snnarate. !
uungauon3, m various denominations, from $50 to $5,000. By careful measurement
tney are ascertained to form 'a column of
Toe.. Good to be Lost. -
The following story is too good, to be
oae of
the men who entered yoilioofler's entrench
ments. He says: , '
Being among the fir9t"who entered the
fortifications, I discovered a barrel "which
proved to contain apple brandy. Pullintr
out the corn-cob from tha tmnrr.hnln T
turned it up and filled a. canteen. While
doing this, one of Bob McCook's skirmishers came in, and says, "vat you geti there," I replied that it appeared to be pretty lair apple brandy ; upon which the Dutchman
ran to the door, , calling A out furiously. "Hans I Hearick 1 sc.boaps I "See come "a rousl" Upon which a dozen Dmch men
came in, and the brandy which was not
spilled upon the ground, was soon trans
ferred lo their canteens. I said. bo 9. von
bad better look out ibis is a doctor's shon.
and there may be strychnine in that brandy." They paused a moment to look at each other, when one of them exclaimed :
"Py Got' Hsnal tell you vat I do;, I drinks
some, oud if it don't kill me, den you
arinks upon Vhich he . took a long and hearty pull at his cauteen. and Stoackinf
his lips a moment, said. "All rirrbt. Hans.
go ahead."
MsJjnPHU dozen intra Coll Burners just recrived f..r the niirni.HM of
Gkn. Bcell. Of Gen. Buell, a corres
pondent of the Philadelphia Pfees says:'
General Buell is a very model of reticence
and secrecy. He goes to headquarters every
morning at about ten o'clock, and shuts
nmseii up in Lis sanctum sanctorum, imper
vious to auy human force, except through the regular red-tape channels. He will not
be interrupted. It is as much as a man's
ife 13 worth to epeak to bim on the wav to
his office. His servants are as afraid of him
as they are of the devil. This morning, an express messenger came to htm with a package of maps from Washington, and did not dare to enter the room. He offered the
package to one of the porters, to carry it in.
wo, said tne perter, "you carry it in. ' No," said the expressman, " heknowsyou,
you take it." It was some time before tbe
follow dared " face the fiercely frowning
hiel to band him the package and get bis
pay .General Buell admits no one to his confidence, and all predictions of forward toovensehts, based on pretended access to hedtiUH.rter8, are mere nonsense.
Examination of Public
Schools. ' ; t:
TI.0 Semi-fin. iiia! 1Cvaminmtfi,n .r rlnv Purii
Schools of the City of Kvarievi.'-u, will commenc on Thurmlny, JftRu&ry Stnta, 18ii aud proceml io
tun toiiuwijig uraor ; , r... .
THURSDAY, JANUAUT 3()1i. "
Park J'liool rfouce. fC.th Primarvl Miiu Hatn.
Priiicin-il. fn.ui i to luV o"c!ork. A. M. , . .
f Bspiim Cliuri-h Pth.l lloiike, (7th Primary) Miss M.Kay, i'riucipal, fr.ini 10 lo Vi o'clock Al. Third Primary. Jlina O'Bvrue. I'rnn ir 1. fmm
j. 10 j o ci'ira, i . in. . .
Fourth Primary, M iss Eatou, Priucinaf, from; 3 to4Ji o'clock, p. si. -
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31t.
tiroscent Pclionl House. fSth Prinmrvl Mrs.
Phares, Priuciual. and thth Primarvl fiiiiu tcdv
. uiuipui, iroiu viuuu cioca St.
First Piimarv. Mrs. Ei-izUston. Prineinal. from
y So 3 o'clock, f. H. - . - . CutnLertaud Church Sthiool Umise. (2ndTri-
ni-try), Mrs. Tenuis, Pruicipal, from $ lo
MONDAY, FKBKUAKY 3rd. -
Second Kos' Intermediate, Hiss Hiti.nS, Prio-
cipiu, i ruin to li o'clock, .;. Second Uirls" Intermediate, 'Miss Vance, Prin cipal, from to 4 o clock, p. a. - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. .
: First Boys' Intermediate, Miss Hooker, Prin-
tiiwii, trom a to i o'olfick, .
Kin-t Girl.t Interme. linto, Hiis Bathbene, Prin.
cipai, irorn l; J to -t, o cl. ck, r. M. WEDNESDAY, FBEUACY 5tU-'"i ", V
Fejoud Girls Grammar, Miss Clarke, Principal,-
irom w is o cinca, p. sr. , - - - . -1 Scrn1 Boys' Oramtnar, Mr. 7ni(;bt, Principal,
irom iyt to o ciocs., p.- si. TUDKSDAY, FEBKUAUY eth.
First Boys' Grammar, Mr. King, Principal, from
V IO IZ o CIOCS, Mr , . First Girl' Grammar, Miss Fisher, Principal.
nvja iyx.ioxt O P. sr. . FRIDAY, FKBKPARY. Tih."
High School, Mr. Buttertisld, I'riucipal, from 9
O ClOCK A. M..IO O ClOCC, P. M. , . 1
The members of the Con? onon Council, parents, pnarJians, and the friends of education are invited
to attend. The exercises will romraeuce promptly, at the hour stated, and to avoid iolerrnption, vieitM-sare requested to be present previous to ths
"i "in". a. tvur.KL.ji.K, 'trustee; W. BAKER, Superintendent. January 27, 1862. . , v f ' j .
Fine Fur Gloves.: V.
wM sortment i.f Fur Gloves, a suituhla nrusant ta
your frieuds in the army. Aiso a new lot ol Xa-
"" rsrs. call s.ion and make voor el. tions.
. , VAliTIKft A MA RC N Ji I k.SU. : , dwcl . . No. 39 Main street. .
MM IS.au, tt ju8
IS HJ rj t.-us rich cvoutrr
II. A. CKKU.- - T Main afreet.
gUrKHT flTrUiB.W bosli-l very .riuo auu lurirw Se,t Pot.Uif.fi. utt - 'wi
Jau7
II. A. C(KK'b.
sTTi? 6 tiai.s. I'vw crop sua very hue, 1 1 1 -. t received and f r sale t v
det-2t H. GILBKRT AlCO. -,
IP
Thus. fc.
Garvin. CARvl
., t Jah.s Krii). N & REIO.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
orru s on TCiian strckt,
Will pay artlrnlar atenioti to tbe fUUt'llASE
jMui;t.'jii
and SALE of REAL K3TATE.
-s-.v rjsBo.v tfti. io bbi receive.! per steamers friii Hjua m.i r.oi. .
SDOD, the dealest fend nicest yet received, lor sale
low by bbl or it alien, at
Jnl!8 VICKERY BROS.
ilavinsa largeslo, k M of pure ground snices n liand wsreetiil
selling at the old Drices. natvithstanilinir the lulr
advance for pure Apices. Bo sure to call at
janso VlCK.KIiy'8, ,v Ko. 82 Main street.
Oil nt-
kwiiib; ism on aim r mm Lamps, i.-tuip run lie clumifed in five miuutus. Aiso 10 il . '..'il (lit C-hirnnetn ; 9. rli.7.en Urn tins to rl. ;i . Iiiiiiit- vi ; Wicklng and Sliaihw, at VICIvkltY ii;t).-i. A" jV'r'.iFwVTai TKTljni.n M A niRuK vii.l.E, MercprCn., Mo., M:iy C'l . l.s.'.s. lu C. M. Jackon: Iikab. t-m : Alji.ut Iw.i years ago I had congest Ivo rhiili), uliiih nmpk.tely - prostrated niv whole vvslem. that f.ir
niouths I dm.pnired of rerovory." As a imlm.il eoise(nenoe ol the daUKerous coiij;,-atii.ii ol l!( , to the thoracic viscera (or internal or.nx;, I now atlected aith chronic inll unniiit n.n of ilm In-, er, stouiach, aud spleen, st'compHiiied M iili pnlpj. tation of the heart, nod a loii train of tliitr.wiiii nervous fiymptons. I tried all the usual remeiln-s iu vaiiu At leugth.I was induced by my lu-otln-r to use Dr. llocifland's G rnmu Uittr-ix," us In Said tlioy had almost cured liim of Ivs -ej.sia. They aflordwl rue iuimediiita ri-lief ; ami in one week after I began nuiu,; them, I wns aide to pursue my ordinary uvouitujn. .' I am desirous ol' beconitri your aent li.-re, f-r I am conddentthat I cau sella large auiouut il' -genuine article. I am putting up a drn f t -. -this place, and shonld ciinsiiior my st-x:k of u-. ciues iucomplete .withont your irvnh.atife pre, aration.. GKU. W. STEWART, fti. Ik These Bitters are inienderl for Liver CouiplaiuU Dyspepsia, Nervous Dsbiiify, ftnd diseHes ariNin.; from a disordered stomach. They cif perform what it is said they will. For snle i.y lnurisl-i aud sture-koepers ia every town aud vi ! l:t-re in I ho I; nitod States, Canada, West Indie, m.i' ,..n!li America, at 75 cents per bolt .so. tee that you tr t Hoofland's (rerman Hittors. jan241Aw2w
T Af ii Ji II .-V J CJiKJiif, MM At a very low prue, at
ii. J.
CULAEPFER'.S Kew lirii-4 htf.re.
Joly29
f0 boxes, Ix-st qietiitv, lor snl" by 2 . . -. 8..E. Olbf.l-.RT & CO.. ocl'i . i . No. 4 t-yramoi e sir. t. FJfVAVUfeT Imi-ertai, Vonng jiyM,n, i;iiii(m.wJia. der and Oolong Teas, at from ion. to 1 t o pr lb., at--- ViCKKHV ItWiH.,
TIHJi.Vi M I' UIM-,MZti-M boxes, y.
Kross eacs. tor sale by
ocl2 . S. R. GtrJRKl?TrA (k vt sept). JSo. k'S Sli'in strn.i.
fw J.JKtJH stock nt t iH'.yntv wJSL K ait Socks on hand, worth frr- ;, . . nts to
eecefit,at BOQAPKEn 1 N'ti.
angles- . t i .Mnin Sirv.,t
tfl,K J KM.In ltb and 2H caniiters- r, -.,f ; jnst r.i -eiv
ed and lor sale I.y 8. K. GI l.li tit f A Cu.,
C. HtltiJt lud kegs best Newcastle. ool2 S. E. GILBKItr A '.
e arli uiu
Mola-ies, Just received and for sale by - - - vicakftY nrviy.
oct4 No. M, Main flm-t.
M. TURK. A very choice articl
ltz.jH.- jputiXH jist jrw-
Jt a Store and for sale by
VIChEKY BRdS.
Oct24 - ' 'o.tsj Alain Sir-et.
m.vrM'M,im sfw.v.-Ij.vwri an OP lot of those nice HUAKKti BKuoMS so
cheap at 25 cents each, at - VI'"KEItY Bros.,
oct24
Ko. 8iMain Street.
VSb'9MTM l.r.J u. m W 60 kegs St. Louis White Lf.-J, to net iveriil be sold very cheap tor cash, bv ny , . SAMUEL ORR.
0 VtJ II l.tl noi,J8SK.'l bfls. ,S.r- ' chum Molaasei. far sm.erier to tbe lust, iu-ft
received and for sale at
decl
YIC&KRY BROS..
No. 8 Main st.
M- nice things, cai
dec7
ri;s. Better, and lots ol outer
can be had at
VICK FRY'S.
m in H jvn, H4nH, ri.ii.njn, .r. aV We have jisl ipcned a laiife atom ot li.n.i.et
and Trimoiiug Ribbons, Fn n. Ii Flowers.
fitsmes, Husbee, aud Millinery ;-.i eon.T,niy.
SUUAl'aAli bi -i 'J, JIOV30, - , , 9 Main fit
VI'KKUY Blti .--., . No. 82 Maiu Street.
MZ4 Bushel, at
OC124
3 rZ MX. L-i "A' tt JiJI
LlsV 5 bbls Curraats; 200 tbi Citron; 1 cask f runes; 1 bbl Cherries. For sale deelS ; li. A. C"K.
0M VsAWin store aod lor sale ! v - II. A. CdOK.
