Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 113, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 February 1862 — Page 2

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SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY "The Star Spangled Bannr to Triumph yet waves O'er the land of the Fre and the home of the Breve." - " SUBSCRIPTION PRICE KOE DAILY : Delivered in the Citv, per wek.. .-Jn 0 By mall or in the City, per year (iu advance) 8 00 FOB WEEKLY : By mall per year, (ingle sobscriber ?t 60 clnb of five (to one address) $ 00 ADVERTISING. - i"or Terms see first pace, tabular form. AGENTS: -... The following; gentlemen are onr tatborteed Agents in the placee named : -,- , Ir. Ralston, Boonvtlln, Warrick Co. : John . lock wood. Bit. Vernon. Poaey ( K .-' John R. Dangberty, Rock port. Spencer Co., " James Li. Thornton, Princeton, Gibson fco, , JjJebn B. Bandy, Kewbnrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Murphy, New Harmony, Poeey Co. A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiana. - Pre ton Taibott, Poeeyville, Poeey Co. H. H. Cos ten, Petersburg, Pike Co. - Mark Grant, Caual P. O., Warrick Do. G. P Cevanuh, Oweusville, Gibaoo Co. M. THAYER K. DRKW-.... -..... Editor 0. ..Associate Kditob A Most Excellent Move. We infer from our Washington dispatches that Gen. McCIellan is no longer Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the United States of America. That title has reverted to the President,, where the Constitution places it. We presume bo will now take charge of the war, through his Minister" of war, Secretary Stanton, and the people may rest in the belief that something ia going to be done. Secretary Stanton's general - order, complimenting tbe brave volunteers who triumphed at tbe battle :pf Somerset, foreshadowed bis determination to assume the power which had been placed in Gen. McClellan's hands, and which, up to date, that officer has used to 81 little purpose. Let the country take fresh courage, or in the nervous language of the gallant Major of the 9th regiment, Ohio volunteers: "Take courage anew I " ; 1 To every enquiry as to what Gen. McGlelU has been doing since be assumed the command of the Natioaal forces, his friends invariably reply, " he has been organizing an army and perfeeting its -dis cipline." The troops to whom be has been devoting his attention for so many months '. . are still on the banks of the Potomac. ' How eminently proper is it then, that be place himself at their head and demonstrate, by successes in the Geld, the' completeness of his work in the camp. Tbe Western people read glowing descriptions of the high state of efficiency to which the army on the Potomac has been brought, but will more readily believe them when they bear of those troops driving the rebels from the vicinity of Washington. We cannot forget that equally gorgeous and enthusiastic were the descriptions of the army which left Washington under Gen. McDowell in Jc'y last, to drive Peaureganl from Manassas. The martial bearing of the troops j their discipline; the precision with which they went through their evolutions; their anxiety for battle; their conGdence,- the certainty of success Cow our hearts swelled within us m perusing the glowing details yet all that was followed by Bull Run. Gen. McCIellan baa told us there are to be no more Bull Runs; he, certainly could not have based his prediction upon a determination not to givo his troops a chance to redeem the errors of that unfor tunate engagement I . , , , . We are prepared the people aie prepar ed to heap honor on any eificer wlu wiljeverely thresh the rebels till be can't reat We are aimost prepared to fall down and worship him. But success is the only key to public favor, and while General McClel-. al has had a great many drul'ts in that Hue readily cashed by an indulgent people, they begin to inquire as to the securities on these advances of their good opinion. It is time these securities, in the shape of victories woo, are forthcoming. ' Secretary Maotoo has placed hint in charge of thec al uy '-o the Potomac. He is furnished with all that a General can ask. His troops have been organized and drilled and equipped according to bis own notion. Transportation and supplies have been furnished in tbe utmost proluseoess. In ttwse particulars he has tbe adyantRgH over either Buell or Hullo It . His troops have been longer organized, arc better equipped, and better supplied with everything calculated to make au army nurre.ssl 11I lima eitU? erofthe Divisions iu the West. In addition, the rebels have been constantly weak J eniBg their force in his front to strengthen those in front of BuelL 1 They, haveiu ilbdrawn their most popular and skillful (Jen-, eral to check the advance of the hardy sons of the Northwest under their Hoosier General. All things conspire to give, McCIellan the advantage in tbe race for public favo let bim demonstrate bis ability to appropriate tbe golden opportunity. ' ;, By tbui placiog the commanders of the different departments on a level, compelling each to assume the responsibility of his own failures, and entitling each to the credit of bis own success, Secretary Stauton has given them an incentive to energetic action which must be productive of great good to tbe country. We should like to have him g0 still further, and give it out that the title of Lieutenant General jrill be bestow ed"upou the officer who proves bis ability by gain ing the greatest success. -: ; t ... There is another fact worthy Of mention. The west and northwest have thousands of their eons in the army of the Potomac, and on the Southern coast. Tbe East bave just one brigade from Pennsylvania in tbearmies of the West. May not a gsuerous emulation spring up between the two sections (f thfl co an try as to who will do most to

maintain - - its- integriTy,,., an giuij -. speak confidently and entbusiastically of

We speak confidently and entuusmstically of our

(western "boy 8. Give theai bui the opportoaity and.tlie Mississippi valley will be

i purged of rebels, and the navigation of that rXMn ;'at ream hnobstracted"bfr"a,smi?Te" td&

tile battery. Let the war cry " On to Rksbmond,' frorathearaiyJaJ.tliaEa3t,l be re-echoed by the cry On: to New Or leans, from the army 'of u1he West, and the" insurrection will soon be crushed. ' "We Have Met the Enemy and He la , , , Ours I" , We publish, this morning .highly; im portant and exciting intelligence from the Tennessee river expedition. -' Fort Henry has fallen, the Memphis & Ohio Railroad is ja our hands, and oar brave army -flushed with victory and eager for the Cray, is doubt less oh the march toward ' fMaiksville1 and Paris These point3 in onr hands and com"-' . . . . .'-: - J- . .--V muQicalion with Memphis ouiJ be lost to the rebel army at Bowling Greenland lh possibility of a retreat in th direction and a junction with the forces'at Colnmbns, cut ofl 4 . ! :. I ;:" : ! The importance of this victory can hardly be over-estimated. While it will infuse jay and confidence into the hearts of loyal men, it will dishearten and demoralize the forces of tbe enemy, and create a panic 'through out the whole rebel ! Confederacy.-" ' Fort Henry 13 a most important"pbiut'a3a base for future operations against Bowling Green and Columbup, and the-lattar U in danger of being cut off whenever ; "our- force-at " the bridge, ob the Memphis and Ohio ' line,' i3 large enough to move down Jto the Colum bus branch and secure that road. Fort nenry is" situated in the State of Tennessee, a short distance from the Kentucky line, and about sixty miles np the river. Clarfcsville, twenty miles east, and Paris about the same distance west of Fort Henry, and both-Tmportant railroad points, are represented to be fortified. While we rejoice at- tbe victory, we mourn the- loss "o( thirty-two brave met killed by the explosion of one of the Essex's boilers. This boat was formerly a ferry boat, and her boilers were not so wellprotected as those of the' new gunboats. Such an accident could nut have occurred on the other boats, and it ia to be regretted that tbe Essex was detailed for this dnty. The news was received in this city yesterday at noon, and created great excitement. . Following .-so .. quickly after.: the brilliant virt wy at SomreM,-it- Was bailed by all asBnoiher link in the chain of victories whii-l. i- 1., lublish il.e supremacy'of our arms Huonum. the '-k.uth,. , W shall no doubt hear of an immeiiiate advance of Gen.1 GranfS column, and in the meantime we congratulate the country upon tbis glo rious achievement not only tor. the impor-i, u tant results to flow from it, hot because the efficiency of the gunboats i'a" demonstrated," and the country is convinced that Columbus will lull whenever tbe fleet' of Com mo dore Foote ' is ; ready to -shell - that doomed . . 1 - t- T '--. -' !A- Carrt."--' - - : January 23d, 186 ' Mh! T?riTOB:--Tbe "other day I noticed in your paper an article hho ing, bow easy. it is to procure a permit for goods in yonr city.' I know of a cose proving quite the contrary. There is a "store, . fifteen miles south of Henderson, Iveuuu ky, and . about sixteen miles north of the '- military - line of the rebels.' " The store' keeper has been known for years, as a man not in favor of slavery, but .very loyal to the, Constitution of tbe United States. About two weeks ago he bought in your city, besides some other gooods, one bale Caiineltou sheeting and two pieces of. Hah net, but was refused a permit, on the plea that ilie fl.innel might be used by' the "rebels for '"cartridges , and the, sheeting in some otlu r way. sNow it is well kuown, thai. the latter article is being manufactured in Tennessee "hod sold there' cheaper thau here ;' the small' quantity of flannel above mentioned was to bu retailed to customers,' tbe red for . iuJer-ehii ts - and the white lor ehrouJiug. It seems to' me such proceedings of the urveybr are rather it strict. " ' ' '" A.VonKapff. 1 We rather suspect from the above communication that the permit wai very properly withheld. " Ed. Journal. t The Movement to Knonllle. : By the- Madison Coeriertwe have-- the ateat and. most reliable (news fiom the army now eh 'route' from Somerset, Ky., to Cumberland Gap". "GrWt preparations are being made for the ndvani-e. The Division consists of four brigades, one under Gen. Carter, arul tbe others - under Gens. Schoepff, ManSon and McCook, the whole commanded by Geo! Thomas. One brigade (Gen. Carter's) g es" by 'the "way 'of -Cumberland" GapK Sehoepff's by the central route, and General Thomas,"wrth two brigades, (McCook's and ilanson's) are .to cross at Mill Springs, and taker -the 'Southern route. te A late letter ays? , - We are very busy ia getting , op a train and, preparing to go forward. The two Tenowssee regiments are already a few miles 011 the route. ' Capt. Oarber ia very busy and will probably commence moving the train to-morrow, which will consist of at Lleast ou& buudiKii teams, of six mules each, j when all collected. ' - - - I We still have rainy weather and muddy roads.' , We catiriot j;ive you a description of the roads ia this vicinity,- und from here to .Lebanon and Nicholasville, tnat would D-ive vou any -more than taiut idea ot their badneas. when we udmit that the Sup-nti-s for the army cotue over them, but BuRii-e it to sy that wilh other than Union-; loving soldiers, win) ate uetermiueu lor tue sake of the g.uuti v . t fiurmount every dil - hruUy, the thin mould be impossibleSouM uve thouaaud uieu are engaged work-r ing twenty seven miles of road from here iu unit a VAtiv, i nrt-11 un 1 1 CI1J3 UIUV ; I, ....,... I...... v .u- ,. - - v r - ... , . i plies of brwiaious and .foraae will be ob -

i-ined whet, we get son, ninety mites fur- i iotere3ua .u toe, prouuvn aua manuiacther from railroad facil.tiea, but "Onward " " "nu waa Md Bh oal-p-..,V' .a th- ..... nn..t i-a-.r vjav last, w ben an advaoce m price of iron

order, and through Cumberland Gap I expect we will go.

""f- CM.ii and Kncls. -Barney Grogan, of the Thirteenth Penn

sylvania Regiment, has been tried foe the murder or two men. Ia, a quarrel with a private of the samevt regiment,"" named Young, Grogan shot Young through the head"; and the same ball also killed Lysan-1 aer kodd, wni was on guard, ninety yards distant 'and was otruct in the breast. " lt Is stated that the product of the dis tilleries in the country ia Sis hundred mil- j lion3 of gallons If, this is true, a tax of Jen cents on a gallon will produce $60,- . ; 1 .t-3 as i j ;. 1 The. Committee wod Federal'tlelationa in tbe Massachusetta House ol Representatives, have reported a, resolution authorizing the I novernor to contract fnr svnnn nnn ttnnh1 pf ordnance; for coast defenses. : J f . .. , Col. Garfield basi'ikllen.Jtock from Prestonsbnrg to-Paintsvilletameet bis supplies, - as it wasimrjo3ssble,-on accoririt bfthe state I of the' roads, to move the wagons forward. I He has ordered several yeconnoissaaces in tueairecu of r.KetoDDui no traces oi Humphrey Marshall or, bia runaway army could be found. ' I , . . , T" i t. The number of Springfield n fled mnskets anRrantv-Iwith the mnsketa from SnrW- . fiAl.l n.i thnM. mnnrtt-i.a. weannn for 1 every man in the Northern States on the 1 1st 01 January nexu , The London Illustrated News talks about 1 "Mr. Lincoln Dreferrinz to near the distant cannon of Britain, rather than tbe yell of a mob under the windows of the' White House' How much more advantageously the English would appear in the eyes of the world, if they would only take the pains to inform themselves a little about the customsbabits andT.. institutions of other na-" tions. Their ignorance is indeed deplorable. a . . , . : ..ts,; : One of the letters found in Zollicoffei's den, written by a prominent East Ten nesseean, has the following : "The Union party in East Tennessee is quiet at this time, and some think forever crushed, but I am of a different opinion, s We bave large numbers of Lincolnites among us yet, who are only awatuog sam opporiuu.i.y .o jo.u iuc.r Northern fneads.' :r ,i, r , . . -i1' . ,- - .... ; The ship Union, with a large cargo of teas, arrived at New York last week. ; Her papers were dated previous to August' 5tb, thus saving to the shippers two hundred thousand dollars in duties, which nevertheless, the dealers will think it their dnty to charge on the consumers ' , pt Itwas stated intheHouMofRepresentatives on Thursday that contracts for the supply of arms to tbe amonnt of $38,000,000 . were Bt ill out and in the hands of "middle-men" and ; "snatchers," and that they were hawked about the streets, j The reason why the. rebels have'refusei to receive and distribute the .clothing sent to the Northern soldiers who are prisoners at the South, is that the packages were not 1 addressed to "The Confederate Slates." n,i Five steamships arrived at New York on Satnrday with the largest ' cargoes (sayg a. 1 T3 : r s . 1 1 A . . a I a me cveuiug rusij ecr uroujj-.i u. iusi port making a busy day ai the Cnstom 1 r 1 military Items. ! -. ', The mortality among the soldiers in the maiiary hospitals and camps in the vicinity of St. Louis, continues , to be .'as great as ever. The following Indiaua soldiers have died during the week ending Feb. 1st :, ,:. s Jermiah,Ceams, Co. Dt 20th lad. . .3 Abraham Willtrout, Co. D, 20th Io4 -., Henry A. Green, Co. Kr. 20th lod-l r, ,1 Geo. fiJ. Wright, Co..H, 25th Ind j ., Fletcher McCook, Co. 1, ,25th Ind.. .. John Riddley, Co. H, 18th Ind.. , ls" . ' Jas. P., Haskell, Co. C, 2oth d. . , , ' ' j - At the depot this 'morning wfts' a rebel flag taken at the battle of Milt Spring. It was a regimental flag, " presented by. the1 ladies ot Grenada to the Grenada Riflemen, and was carried by one of the Mississippi regiments.- It was made of silk, and escaped unscathed by bullets. It was from Colonel Manson, who sent it lo-his wife at Craw-fordsville.---V', A. Ledger-. '- '-"! ' '.'"'' Thomas A. Scott, Assistant" Secretary of War, was in this city yeateru iy, on military business. ' We learn that hi." business is to ascertau with correctness, the numbers and Stations of the" different troops, the supplies received and "such other , .information a will enable tbe War Department to keep each regiment' and corps amply supplied, with Quartermaster?; commissary and ordnance stores, at all titues and without de lay. Ind. Journal. i '-J y-.rM i : ; - : ' ' --l ; Horrible Death Buried AirVE. We clip the following from the Cincinnati En4uirer .' -uyt'tu.;, J; ; .In . the. early part of hist -week, a woman' who resided on Milton street whose name bur informant, Lieut. Montgomery, of tbe City V olice, could not rememper soddenly died,- and in the absence of bet- husband, who is a soldier in the army, was placed by her friends in a vault in- the Cum'minsville buryiog-ground.-: On Wednesday- last the husband of the deceased returned borne to be not only.Sorprised but severely Tshocked With' the melancholy' trews that' awaited iiinJ Anxious once toore fo behold the beloved features of -his departed wife before br remains were deposited In the grave, he had her coffin opened in the presence of several friends, when what was bis horror and astonishment to find sbe had changed position, and was lying fiat upon her1 face, having in her struggles and extreme despair torn the flesh entirely off one of ber shotil-ders.-' The ' feelings of the husband "and friends can readily be imagined at the'eic-' posure of such an awful death. ; The' lid of the coffin was replaced and then lowered in the ground, there to lie forever. f 1,1 ' ; SST" PaPK Cochram left, bfre with aix howitzers. On arriving at Louisville, WQ of thsse guns were-taki -from- htm by order of Gen.eBnelI, andr.six pbrindersJ given hini instead. The.reolveis furnished here were taken fiouitud men. and turned .r.s er to the Quaiterissiidter's. Department. The Stale authorities would .do .ilt not to furnish revolvers to artillery companies hereaf ter, if they are to be suf rndfed at , LoiitSi Vide. iHd, Journal, , ,,,: ',; , ,.i.,T . EJ" Give adog a bad" name; saith the pro1 verb, and you may haughim. . Punch basont ' a mortal iuanlt upoa "tlie e.-callcd Southern , Confederacy,"' by publishing surmn doe verse ; iu which the name of M(. lidell is made to rnyme o-jm.ne. m nioioj cut nuiuo 1 for- tbisf Faocy Mr. SVJe.ll -in a courtdress at 8t:-Iarrtes'a -.or rtie. TatUries1 ! PkitrJni v 5 -. ui-w t-H'-i v. c -f -s-.H - .; i i ' " - e 1 1 .laot Avacig A meetiug of the .1 rriiii.-iual t iron tmaiuiiactiirers and ,.other9 , priotipa' , . . - , . -. ' - f n"11' rsaJ cn and once Put into operation.

- f 110.31 K ISTBRESTSr -f - f-"i" t t.i 3FThe river is still rising at this point

but 13 (ailing at Pittsburg. Xfc. - SST.The 25th Regiment-left Cairo yes-, terday, for what point f a, not known. r J " ay We bave-a fleet-of packets-to-day for points np and down ftreajn The Woodp fr1i Grey Eagle and Eugene will leave today for Louisville, the Courier ,for Cairo," ana the Wattie Cook, for uainoun. . i 11 ; i Notice. I will be greatly 'obliged' and niwrallv for conies of Ihe E P4T iwrany tor copies oi uib l vana-

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r February 1859,- ( , . - - . 1 ; I a j Frkd. W. Cook.; . , : , . . , .... .- - Lo3T. Between Mackey, Henning & co.'a and J. S. Hopkins', store,, a pair of Gold s ctaclei. The -Coder will be libery . all rewarded by leaving them at the Sher wood House. - - ; " t 2t I" , .... Sotlbrs, Att.ntion. We da .all kinds ot sutlers DianKS, in a superior manner and at the lo west'prices'for cashj5 ' - Militaby Blasks of all kinds executed the best style, and at very low prices e . -.---. '- H , . .. - - . - We ,nvite tbe a" of the publi to our superior facilities for executing all kinds of Job printing. We do work la firgt.rate 8,vle and at low ra-t Bna B0 - - towlake. ... . t - ' AdvsrtiseI When times are bardlet the people know you Belt cheap-' The peopie will buy if yon keep it befoae t hem that y0a are selling barguinat Advertise ! . ' Subscribe for the Evans ville Journal. ,. . . . , t 4 . . . which gives all the late telegraphic news one day in advance of any other paper in t bo "south west." Daily only 5.00 per year. Sub3cribe now. ' , , . , - ' '. . ' . . BgB The Weekly-Jonrnal' is a fir3t class ' . . , . . famll7 newspaper. It gives all the la. est news to the hour of going to press. Price per year, single copies, $1.50. To clubs -of terj fi.oo per copy. - !j - ' ' ' Agency, fob Printiso Papeb. fto are ftgent9 for Printing- paper of a superior quality, which we are selling very low for cash. We invite tbe attention of newspaper j publishers to our stock, which is complete. To Travelers and Border.! - The American Home (formerly "the Pavilion) corner of Water nd Sycamore streets, Evansville, Ind., has, since its openinar. bad an on parallel led run of Datrormcre I The proprietors are W, H Boicocrt; formerly of the City Hotel ' and' 3;Pill3b.ury ' ' "- . nar,,Ri nf the- Steamer Masonic! Gent.' "- -- j ' i Tha hnuse"l3 newly furnis'hed ah'd"r fitted and is well arranged to accomroo.late the pnblic. Prices ins accordance with the times. - , - This establishment is located conveniently to business, and is in every f respect .-a home for the wajfWier.' " V Nov. 28-dtf. NEW ADVERTISE MEATS. TST3H-y& "3rO O ID SraAKEir&TBUSSING'S HO. v MAIM STREET. 'Sf-fK hj I'm jvB-r nnvKt vii n !jt WW- large evaurtiueut of eaaouab!a tli'y Goo-1s, towhiihwe would nMpectfully catl Ilie attention of out numerous Customers and the public euhi all v. .A very nice lot, joat rtK-ived, at l SCUATKER i HUSSIXG'3. fel.S r , No.,4: ftln.li! sliwi. i3ieaclied Muslins. , , gBr.K IfJ fH" JUST r HKVKtWKit a ww - large lot of Bieu.hfd Mnsliiisr rf thajiest and justly ' celebrated" bran-kt llnl sin niade iu Uiiscouutry. ,, SCUAl'KEE t, Bt i . febS No. 49 M:iiil strofl. City - and County Orders .. :.,.WAKrTJj3i;r-..i' fW mrM. .'KY UOODt at Vlf A PEER ft B08SfNS'-.V' - j fb8 -:- ' - . - - No. 4 flltnu ti eot. mj i-tjyrti o. u.vit 100 r.vs MS. of Dure flint Ice, -vai vine rem ix to-trlne Intkes thick, I bave thought proper to make ar vangementa for t ho suppl iog.-i.f that artu-le to the , citizens of Evansville the coming seam n at prices I trust of Uicb they will not ci.rupl.iia. - x , -i , ! i. u. 11 vu it. it, Dealer in Ice, Terre Uanta, iml. . f-18 aT t t V Beans, said te be irood uiutittii.r Jor Uoflea. Also, Hummel' Essence of fk fft-e-io tin cn-'. For Shl at - a f - : -;- y Vf'K KRV'tT, , ' feb6 , 4 -0 y2 Main street.''1 300 ! feb8 .-vt it m x h ,jr ji' .HtUJESii EGud,jat receive nf- C '' i- li ..... YlCKEHY EU'i'3, No. 82 Main street. At 8 cents per w v ponnd. at feb6 PICKERY BBO'S. f WHEAT FLOUK. cheap, at ... fob6 . - ti. VIC REST'S, , No. 82 Main t.tret. Soldiers? tt ft tms .r STI NSO N AN D J 0 IIOEN.W IS ' , !,JHIU.li,1.1ll.l , ... Procure INVALID PENSIONS BOL'-NT? MONEYV ABJtKAK OF HAY, l and Wurrantsr and ether Government promises, for .claiiaanta .lastly ntitied. Ho charges antil claims are etenredi. - . . Oericr. : On "fhitdsStreeVnear Uaio. - tx :imd rmiaVSTKte JOTIVt Iiiriug iho toiuM porary absence of A. G. Sullivan, Trustee of Pigeon Tuwnship. the duties of that office will be performed hy me. - J. h.. LKAVI1T. , VolkHtoie copy. - . I i- kbi-bt By virtne of an-ordet" f sle issued out of the efllce of the t'-lerk of (he VaitdeHbnrgb i'trcnit ixmrt -in-fsvor -of - Hareos Sberwood, -Admfofe-trHtor of theestHtef .lohu t(. biiosou. dee'd, and aeaiust . K.lwar.l H t'.:ui un-r-ainl MilJrod l'aQuaia, I will on "i v- . - v FRIDAY; PKBKti A rtY i'lst186 . - bet-en the hours 01 li u'clock, A. M. and 4 o'-rlGt-k, P. M of said dy, at" luo door of tbe , Court Uoose, In thelt'Uy of Sv an svil le, ludi ana," offer for 8Kl tt public "autition .ilia i-ub, jmuus and profits for i he terij i.f tn'n. -uara .uJCjlig'llwiiibi described Real Ktat8, to-vfii: " " All that hi 1 1.1 Lot No. oiie huudred and eighty thte lB:t) in fhe opitiLn Kolargemeut at. tbe City of KvauSTllle, InUisua, thus LoundJ--: 1 1 gittmnir on reurin hiie-t ttt uo jtoim ,uo j lOl COreerSWltO lOl I tO,J ii.- ramp cinaiKouiom, theiuo al.jnil' Fourtli at.-eet1' towards Slain street, two-tbirds of li wlJth of said lot (l8S),fhf uce at liifhl angles to Konrth street to the back line of said lot. theoce along said back lino to Lot No. 94) and tboent; along the dividing line beiwceu luttf and 1MJ tj ilie 'pla. e Of bginniurf. ' , '. "' 'r - ' . And vbould sail soats and profits 'not soil for a auni si,ffi.;int to satisfy id writ and costs, twill at ehs same time and place ofler for sale and sell the fee simple of said premiss. 6EOHGK WOLFiilff , Sheriff. jsnSl

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Hr! , NT aik 0 1 tf "x - Si o o T M p e & o fL o ft fl p P - O ' p ta 2L.u 1 W ,1 o o ft O j 00 ' . -' o - o :o 'laug. U. liikVISI. t Jamss Rbid CAR IN & REID.U ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 9 ! iirFirr. Clf TBIR1) FTKFFT, " " ' fi t t 'lI.I.K, -MJVjtUJmJ. . Will pay pat tu ulitr ai tent ion to the PCBOHASE and SALE of ftK VL ESTATE. j,iD28d:itlw TTjf-Ji.VrVCH I .Tf ItJS'ti !. Bought, fur a -sa' lew das, t a tnitl diecount.' r - janl6 , . , f. B. GILBERT t CO. jfIH'Jl JVVm cask, new crop, Just reSL ceivod and fur salo by - - 8. K. GILBERT ft CO., - rtec27 No. 4 Sycamore street:. im t.KiiJ.'mtK'& tilt H I. O WK S mS. .An atmortmeat of the above celebrated GioKS just iec.ive 1 at ' .- t-CHAPKER A BUSISG'S, dec! "" No. 49 Main street. W9VH f-;- T JFJLOVMi.bU sacks Buck'JL0 wheat Flour, Extra, at vs . . jail A; ... H. A. COOK'3. Ohio Rye Cofi'ee. 71 VK HI HOIH' GOBS TO Jtl'tJ TON'S uow to get some of. tint justly cisle-trl.-1 Ohio Re Coffee, which h8 just ui rit-d per stt-.amei: Lancaster No. 4.. . . . , . - Also received per railroad, 53 bnslieis of IndiiDa (rrowth of Kve fori re, which goes off like hot calces at extremely low price; for cash, and ca-li only, at i ' ,....., KUjTUB S. ' feb4 - .- - Fend Store, Water -street SligM Coia, lvhirth mwkl be checked with a Simple remedy, ifneLiedofien. terminates .seriously. Few are aware of the .importance of ctoppirur a. XJtui cil or gfLicifi-t fgaLcL in its jfiret stage ; that which in the ,hesjin.ninff would yield .ior a mild remkdyif not attended tofsoch attahTcs ' th'e Uaigs:. & T XTV: 3fiauui!s 4 tan cJiia IgftacfLC were first frUrodityed eleven years nP-o: It ha.n 'hen prai-ed that they are: the best article ' before the' public' fior flpOuJiCL, sfalcLffb-, the HaaUr, Coirffh' in, ' $6jx&urnfitLCLij Sr'aruL numerous affections of the fif cat (ruiing immediate "relief. " - ' a Public Speakers Sf Singers' will find them ''effectual forclexriv ff and strengthening the voicei Bold hy all (T)rxtffgists and (Tecderr. in Jddioine, at 5 cents per box Sold iu Kvaus ville by KELLER Jc WHITE. tfJt t.B -M ho nndersigned 'oft'ers -f.tr tale at a ereat tacriSee his: three two story bi irk bouses, situated on the South-eiat corner of Ifermid Bin! Oak streets, on lot C5, upper Eulargf -aimt. The improvement consists of one two story lii,-k ol,,r nnt dwelliuir,, and two brick, dwelling bouses tei! Uuixbed. Tbe three bout.es rent uow (or fix hundred and fifty dollars per annnm. j Jfetf-Applicntioii to be made to Richard Raleigh r Wm. Ilii"bes. -1 . "i ! fcUI-lm CIIABLK8 COLLINS. j I i COAL! COAL! B UJ JUST BBCBIVBD JJli B. am unloading at the Lamasco W harf a snperior art.' s-4e 6f ; . v. . ,t .-- . . .: 1 Pittsburgh 'Coal ;, wbi. b I will deliver to any part of the city at 12a etuis per bashel. While unloading orders will be rcceivtttJ at P. Horn brook's Store or at tbe Boat. tKUMS CASH. . -i,J. JITJTCHESON it CO.. janSt " ' - Tg-T.VMIBJI t lJVClJVJS'JTt PHMCBS. sLV bbls Liusead Oil, in perfect order, for sale by tbe bbl at ios-i than it can be bought in Cincinnatt. ..-.,, ... -, S. E. OILBEBI 4 CO., lob3 " ' - - - 4 Sycamore st. Cl TJI It ( . ." njB S. 300"boxes terf qual i tj, for sale tow by . S.;E. GILBERT 4 CO. jSIOTTftJ' ff.V TlVfi 1W bales for sale ? at 20 T'JB.VT' per pound. feb3" 8. E. GILBERT ft CO. eziiojij'. l.'.o tose German and Palm, tor sale - eb3 tt. K. GILBttRT A CO. rsm -ML - stock keot always on hand, from common to the ery best S. E. GILBERT ft Co.,' ' - i feb3r t s. " -. - No. 4 Sycamore, s'reet.-' CMOBB 23 bbls. for sale . K. GILBERT et CC. , W ., by , !oboj SOI) krgs, all sizes, test, lor sale av v brfel.3 -' 8. E. GI LBERT ft CO. !jf fcrf.V 1 - AJ1I j&MSSB 8. 50 boxes as- ' H..I lj.i, for -sale by feb3 8. E. GILBERT CO, TKJU HB tJ Kl.l- pl?lCK8. AU.kin-Js JS for sale very low,, by , feb3, . , ' ', . :..' S..E. GILBERT ft KO. ; Olioico .-' - , ; PRU IT 'T B EES,; . KJYJ.H HJVTJ L BIIBUUS, ,- Evergreens, Piloses, &c &c. j CrLTTVATED ANI FOR SALE AT THE " COLUMBUS 3ST TLX- X1L. O 313 XI. "5T , I BATEHAM HANFORD & CO.,: ; .-. columbus. omo.. - (rdte.iechi'ved. tj tJ..F. BRODGHTON, sole Agent. -. iobo-datiu, mjQOTICB OF 8JjnSSZu,- is hereby ' V- iriventhKtl will sell at PnWlc Auction, at my .hop, iu tt. i it; of Evansville, Vsnrferbnrgb cuuty, ndiaua, oh WEDNESDAY, tbe 2'th day of S'EB tlfJARY, I8ti2, between tba hours ol9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'ebrk P. M. of said day, one 1 horse t'uggy. the proeeily of Joseph Neal of Wolf Island, Mississippi couuly. htt of Missouri, to satisfy a mechauics lien wbkh nold on said property fort i.iiiM, etorairv, advertieiov and -eoets lor selling Bame. . T : , CUUlsTIAJS DECKER, .-- . Third st. adjoining Court House. '. feb3-dtdft3w 4UlICja VJlBt-M MVTTBM, at C daclS H. A. COOK'S.

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Hadiborttlls, Mercer Co., Mo., May 21, 1868. Dk. C M. Jackson: De&b. Sis: A bunt two years ago I bad congestive chills, which ao comDleteiv d rostra tea my wnoie system, mat lor months 1 despaired ol recovery. -A natural -i conseqaence 'A the daugerous coug-wlion of blood to the thoracic viscera (or internal organs), I was now affected with chronic inflammation of the liv. er, stomach, and sp leeu&ccotn pan iedvith. palpi tation of the Ueart, ana a loug train ul aisueasiDg nervous symptons. I tried all the usual rumeiiies in vain- At length I waa t uduced by my brother to use vr. iioonand s Uerinau Bit wis,' : as iiesaid they had almost cured- hiui of Dyttpepaia. They afforded me immediate relief ; and in -one week after I began suing thaw, I was able to pur sue sny ordinary avocation. - ' I am desirous of beconnna; yMr agent here, Tor l am confident that I ean sell m large amonnt of tb genuine article. I am putting up a drag; store at this place, and should consider my stock of siedicines incomplete wilhont yoor invaluable prepara tion.-- -, -. .. -am tiHO. W. aiKWAttf, Ol. IK These Bitlera are intended for Liver Ooraplatut, ' Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility and diseases arising from a disordered stomach. - They will perform what it is said they will. For sale by druggists and store-keepers ia every town and villwre i b United Ma u s, Canadaa, W est Indies, ana mnia America, at 75 cents per bottle.- See that yoa gt Uoofland's German Bitters. -. '"' TRJ8 Imperial, Young Uyuu, Uuupuw der and Oolong Teas, at from 4"c. to SI O per lbat YICKK RY BROS., ? - - j Ko. 82 Main at.' L- 1" ; , JLd gross eac a. for sale by - - J eol2 8. K Gl LBKRT A OO es sep6 .-- - i . v . Mo.- b2 Maia Mtreet. - (V IRGH STOCK tWATf WM. Knit Socks on hand, worth from 25 tents to 60 cents, at . 6C3APKEB A BUSSINUS, ang22 No.4s Main hirKet MM In lib and 21b caniwters Scanesjast receiv ed and for sale by S. . G1LBKRT (X., C. 100 kegs best Nescaatte. ocl2 8. K. GILBERT A CO. JL TUBE. Avery choice article of sorghum Mola'ses, jnst received and for sale by . VICKEBY BEOS. oct2 , : : ' -" Mo. 82, Main Street. Isflfft ooxmjs PHm&k jt&tte mjv JLvlU Store and for rale by , ,:. ; ,- . , i VICKEBY BU3. oct24 - - " " No. 82 Main tret. rJ' f L IJi U tJ .V. JJVO TH B it lot of those nice SBAKEB BROOMS so chei cheap at 25 cents each, at VICKKKY BUOS., oct21 - , No. 82 Main Streit. I H7 H I TB JLBJJt. eVeY f 50 ketrs St. Louis White Lead, to arrive will be sold very cheap for cash, by " iony3 .... OA Hi u AO our,. OJtUHVM M OX. A SUB 8. 2 bbls r-or-' iilium Molasses far superier to the last, jam received and for sale at , VICKEBY BBOt., ,- dcci Ko.aa Mam st. "rgVHUB YS, Eggs, Butter, and lots ot oili t-r i nice things, can be had at dec7 YTCKERY'H Mm; We have Inst opened a la i ire stock of Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Kronen Flowers, Hoses, Plumes, Bushes, and Millinory uoons geuerauj . KCHAPrlKU ftBUSSlNU, nov30 " 49 Main St t. t. COU.V--jt as cb.x"tsi rim VICK.EHY BBOS., tit. 82 Maiu Slr,t. Bushel, at oct4 1? UK BLJt-BM BJIifJS'' J 6 bbls OurraBts; . 200 lbs Citron ; , . 1 cask Pruues; 1 bbl Cherries. For sale letlS " . U. A.COOK'S. jf f iOVJ-lil&'It B Having a larfee stock CW" of pure sround Fpices on band we are Hill eetliOK at the old sricei DOlwliDKiauuicg tue uib Bd sure to call at VtCKEaYS. No. 82 Maia stre-t. advance tor pure gpb-es. Jan23 . . . Itt I.I.I, K fit U H HjlLje BBJIi. lCST ATE bir tbepiyinvut ot ihi coats and kr eases of sWe-vuslk-Impreveim-ets," ' ..i- ; t.tice U hereby Kiven, that by virtu of precept isaul by tlte Mayor! the CUT of Eninsville, ana tome directed, 1 will sell at public auction, at the door of the Court Huuw, iuaaid eity, ott CA I'11 lib A V, KKB. 16, 18UJ, at it o'clock at.-, tlia lotlowitighttsor pareeta real a.tatas--r so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tha ameuut charged and assessed agaiustsaid Iwta reipectily, tor the costs ud -expenses of maiing side walk: improvements foreaid lota, together with tbe cost of sale : . - - L.J. Bailer. Lot 3. Bl.tck 82, Lamasra;. ...S7 M AJaet Oystorman. Lot 4, Blck lot, La- - . . . . o t o Bni(i..i;..l......iw....i....v.........i....-j oj U . Babeack, Let I, Block 11, Sharp's Eng. 6 814 55, II. 8 87 V; - H, l" . 4 , ti, II. - I It ' 11. 11. 3 87 3 K7 4 87VJ 3 87J.I ' 3 87 - a 87 87 l. 7, 8, 9. " H. 11. 11, 11, 10, 11. - 11, jar3155 v. C. HKDPKRICU, City Collector. K JJVTJKit. Two good t'ooks wauled at . tbe Auimi ujin House. Apply linuiiniiat.il jr. GiKtd wi.ges will be givtm. . - . , jan'iodw BOIOOURT ft PILLSBURY. fM 1 0 W,-8BI i '-JL H .- A if persous M- having in their possession Books belonging t., the. Pigeon Township Library, and takeu out ptior to OctoLer 1st, 1SC1, are requeited to, return Ihe same immellalely. i jauaodlw S. K.'I.EAVITT, Libratinu. Pensions, Bounty, Land and Military Claims Procured. i 1 am prapsred with all the necessary forms for nrocuriuir Pensions. Land Warrants, Bonuly of (H Hi extra, and arrears of pay, for Bold iers, Widow s I ana noirs, woo are tuuiiou iu "'u .mo.. ia arts of Congress. ' M. B.AN1HSS, ; : ,i -i. - Attorney at Law. Office over Crescent City Bank, Evausville. oct2a-3md&w 'x. - ' ' F. SHARPE & CO., Produce and- Commission MERCHANTS, i JNi. 3 SotTH Wjsa-8Tasrr,: - J. L. . ja025 - . EVANSVILLE, IND. , , GEO. FOSTER & CO., PROVISION AND PRODUCE Corner Lecust street and Canal, - - - ; .. . . EVAUHVTLLE, IND. ' To enable ns to devote our attention exclusively to the Provision and Pr.duce business, e bave di tcrmined to close ont our entire stcck of GROCERIES. We desire to call tbe attention of the trade to tbe fact that we will sell at lower rates than goof of similar qoality can be laid down in tbis market, sod we invite city and country buyers to examine our stoi k befors purchasing elsewhere. Tbe stock fa well selected for the wants of this section and contains nearly every thing kept by a wholesale etabliihnient. Bargains can be bad by calling on , UuO, FOSli.lt at CO., w , jao22 Corner Locust at. and Canal. ' w f!0ji.v'i!BlBVJ.K .J.v- . . e sr WW Pork, Lard, Tallow, Baroa, Wha , Corn, Oats, Rye, flay, Floor, -Dried Apples. Lried Paathe.. leathers. Kag-i, , Gensang, Beesaax, Beans, Potatoes, Dry tr Green Bides, or any other produce Id exchange for Grocries. jar.ai S GEO. FOSTER ft CO. STOVES, CASTINGS, AND - TINWARE.: ItVifliJJMtfl .V It BB TJ 1. . COOP CHANCE FORBAr?CAINS. Thf nudreigned have a Ur and cowpktj ai sol tiiiout of ilio above arti ies of tbo latent styles and tbe most durable quality, which thfj rff. -t on tbo most reasonable t-rms. ' '. '. . , . lf Tbuy mautifjcturo all kinds oT r '...'. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Grates, Hollow Ware, Castings, and the, best of Tinware. . . . The times are hard, and wa design to soil cheap to proportion. Ever arucie u usurea. to- oe ot the best quality. .. . Remember, tba place en ilain street, o (.posits tbe Court Ho use. J'"21 " BB 178 K MEYER A CO. fik90TM t! B Ti TUB . t .VW-VtV 4V w . and laying out of Public Alleys. Agreeably to the Chatter and Ordinances if the City, uotii e is hereby given, that on tbe 18th Jay of January, 1862, an ordtir was passed by the Common Council Of the City tf Evansville, requiring an alley to bo laid out and opened in Block, number eighty. one (No. 81) In the Town of Lamuaco City, now City of Evansville, and that a plot showing the position, width, and leugth of said alley was appended to -said order, and is now on file in tbis office. . - , ,- P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office. January 30, lHoS-liw - g WO K SB MtJ.VKrS .A flue kit of JBLM. heavy Horse Blanaets and Covers jait received at 8CUAPK.tR ft BDSSIMG a, docoO Ko. 49 Alatq street. ,

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