Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 121, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 February 1862 — Page 2

.Editob .Associate EnrroB TtJEEDAT MOBNINQ FEBRUARY 1g TARE NOTICE, EVERYBODY ! If you want anything, If you have anything to sell, If you want to buy anything, If you want to rent a House, . If you want Boarders. If you have lost anything, . If you have found anything, ' TKLL TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE BY ADVERTISING IN TLLK EVAWSVILLE JOURNAL. "AU wants supplied by advertising in the JOURNAL. SUBSCRIPTION THICK FOB DAILY: Delivered in the City, per week .. ? 10 By mail or in the City, per year (in advance) 6 00 FOB WEEKLY : By mail por year, single subscriber $1 GO " " clnb of five (to one address) 6 00 ADVERTISING. Tor Terns see first pare, tubular torm. AGENTS: The following gentlemen are our an Unprized Agents in the places named : Dr. Ralston, Boonviil", Warrick Co. 'John M. Lock wood, Mt. Vernon, Posey "". John R. Iauphrty, Rockport, Spencer !o. James L. Thorn i, Princeton, Gibson Co. John-B. Handy, ..e- nrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Murphy, New Harmony, Posey Co. A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiana. Pmeton Talbott, Poeeyville, Posey Co. H. H. Custeu, Petersburg, Pike Co. Mark Grant, Canal P. O., Warrick Co. G. P. Cavanah, Owensville, Gibson Co. The Meeting l.mat 2Vlgrtt. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the c itizens of Evansville was held last night at ii ,ii'ry Hall, for the purpose of congrat ulating the Country upon the glorious vic tory at Fort Dcnelson, and also to make suitable arrangements for taking care of the sick and wounded who may be sent here by the Government. Mayor Baker presided over the meeting, and a number of speeches, appropriate to the occasion, weremada by Messrs. Merrill, Drew, Sbankhn, btemtt, and others. The Crescent City Band were present, and discoursed a number of patriotic and spirit' ea pieces, 'ine meeting was a periect suc cess, and was a gratifying evidence of the fact that this city is sound to the core upon the vital issue. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted : " ? , - Eesslved, By the citizens of Evansville in general town meeting assembled, that, in view cf the recent victories obtained by the Federal forces over the enemies of our country, we have reason to be thankful to Almighty God for the prospect of soon again beholding a restored Union, and en" joying the blessings of peace and prosperity1 under the sway of the mildest and most beneficent Government ever vouchsafed to man. Resolved, That whilst we congratulate and rejoice with each other, over our recen success, we rellect with sorrow, upon the fearful cost at which our most recent vie tory has most probably been gained, and we mourn over the loss of every faithful loyaj soldier who may have fallen iu ib defence of our country and ils institution, and we pledge ourselves to devote our time and our Try aa ri a i r ir nr - Donelson, ;ia an v-rtv.ory-r iror earnest ol the ultimate BUCC riT mil r.nn 1 . t . ttuu me utter overa U r . . iurow oi a. i tue enemies of our country, "u,nl,u,enli io oe Hereafter the scourge of all traitors, as it has heretofore been the asylum ot the oppressed of all lands. ii.,. t, r, , Messrs. II. C. Gwathmey, W. 12. HollinMworth, Samuel Orr, John S. Honk inn n,l Chaa. Viele, were appointed a committee to procure suitable buildinra. nn,l I - J-iWVIUW necessaries and comforts for the wounded ana sick who may be sent to this city. Jte-T The Hon. J. A Cravens, of th. S.v. ond Congressional District, we t t say, has been making himself ridiculous, if. i i i . i , 4IJ cuon jor mm ' to i uo mat tning." lle has writi,, i i. ter to the President, protesting Rrrfl;,,0i ....i,

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and Dr. Cheever lecturing in the S i mithsoMX Inatitule. composed of the "assembled wit anrl w!.. dom " of the country, beinr, inr " decide what thev hn .1,1 k . VT'W wwi. air. rftTPna i generously, and we presume gratuitously, decides for then, ia lha letter to the Pres.The abolition ; Clellan deeneng. ami .ZZ ."oubefore it behooves :"a.n. eTer iorm nimself and to stand f rml. h; ' . - . . ctT3 imir nr Frt 1 n I noble young Chief. For our own n, Kiv him our unr.JTJ:.' confidence, and we cive hi. IrUiT.. ""I!"" ami r...- .- . aeaiiiia a , " " an measure. And so ought every other ftatriot. . n "win iu iun soma r ah now strikea t Geo. Mrni.n. :-.:r M fairly snbject to criticism as was od are the acts of the Secretary .-!. : " la orT "7,k .IU wun more nni;ru . ; -. Int. iL T tOD"aeDC9 ' the auyiB the -r 01 war than did the Jouroaf and until ft rr.i . .

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We are not prepared, as yet, to accept it as "a Ruler in Israel." Its silly talk about aboHtionisnr cnly exhibits its own dotage, while it disturbs nobody's equanimity. teT" We learn from the New Albany Ledger that, under a recent order from the reasnry Department, all goods purchased n that city and carried by persons on the Lower Ohio river boats, purchased for famly use, are to go free of eharge for permits. Goods bought for sale again, however, have to pay for permits as heretofore. We are pleased to learn in the same con nection that Gen. Baell has withdrawn his embargo on the Press. It nerer did any good,- .d will relieve the people along the Ohio of what was a positive annoyance. From the Cincinnati Cazette. Chtnge In tli Conduct of tlte War. The Commercial from puffing Gen. McClellan turned to depreciating him, and from depreciating him it has turned again to puffing him. When he was first elevated by this kind of journalism to the highest pinnacle of newspaper fame, he had accomplished nothing warranting such extrava gant and sickening adulation. Lie was a promising man. lie was selected for a position of weighty responsibilities. He was permitted to control the destinies of this great nation. The people gave him their confidence, hailing his elevation to the chief command of t"e army with much enthusi asm. No one will ,ay that be had perforate I anything to entitle him to this confidence : but be promued well and the people took him upon the strength of the foreshado wings oi nil military character &s developed in a campaign ol a tew weka m Western Vir..d sever did a people wait more palien;. y than did the people of the United States, for Gen. McCleliaa to prove himself. cut no has tailed to meet the expectations of the American people. This is undeniable. His plans we are not advised of, but these were laid before a joint Committee of Congress, and disapproved. The reverse of this was telegraphed to the country, but we violate no confidence, nor do we risk an authoritative contradiction when we say that every member of tv t Committee, deliberately registered his opinion against Gen. McCleiian's plans. We have also excellent authority for saying that the members of Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, coincided with the Congret onal Committee, in their views. .. It may be well to state, here, a fact -which, is not perhaps known to the public generally, that Gen. McCleltan's plans were not known to the President or any member , ot his Cabinet, until they were made known to the . Congressional Committee. It ia also a fact that in consequence of this, Mr. Lincoln manifested the greatest anxiety during Gen. McClellan's illness.: This one-man puiver continued un til Mr. Cuio-'ivn; -is rtpluced by Mr. Stantun in tbe hi tilice. - It might littve ouaiiuued until to-day, but for the lailure of ibe army in the line of perturuiaoxes. . With the inauguration of Mr. Stanton, the President assumed, and, for the first time, began to exercise his constitutional powers as Commander-in-Chief, and now commanders of divisions are under the direct control of the War Ofiice. This is the extent of the change that has been made. General McClellan is still the senior Major-General, lie has the active command of (he army of the Potomac. It I ueu, uen. Ilalleck, or any other General a eP"meni may do, and will, thereiore, t aoie to devote his whole time hia talents, bis thoughts, and his energies to hia own division. Thia aflonfa so ,h for any one man. It ia aa much as any one ""6"' " enirusieu witb, ia this tremendous crisis, when it is known that me iaie oi tnis nation depends UDon the -r..v..OTUU, onuicuvmuo ine next six months. The country u ....,:- witu anxionseye, the movements nf ih I er'a" one tL?1 Provea himself the moat r;'".' ,u -ing me Kebellion.will rise ura estimation ot the loyal pen'7' "u,i"rcl lu' man te ueu. McClellan. Gen. Buell, Gen. Halleck, or gome other "iiu, wnne me President and th Wr rw lu . I "1 .T"' e 10 . " ponsiAndnnwZ ". ,.War to see who ihe coninTZri i tt. w .. CaptA13' Foote has, perhai.g, done more -.. ' ' ' ,- . r " "-"i'ij, mo neat re''PT'ous interests of the service, and tlinq w&o have been privileged to listen to his ?rd' not ?n,Jr at l'ubli meeting, especi?''laoBe 01 '"e Seamen's Friend Society uD fnu "e." Y?rk i!l not soon wii:t me imnrinna i im-nhr . rChristian humility and manly piety clearly .ctetnZ. hi distinguished officer. .vU o.iv.u iuku m command, we feel ad r- ""ul'c u,t, luo country s cause a Moa . lapUiu F. ia a son of the u,Tr oeQalor A. J-'oote, of Connecticnr .W5U t00 connection with the farr, 4 H n.a'a it ... ' " c?u,""ODS . wnicu gave rise to wk! u a rce oetweeo ; Hayae and ?b6te.r..ia M" L United States Senate- " ata 9ter. Tom. Satebs and a clrrna " ! followed through the rf on a recent day. h j -jrJTr0?1' uthoritie. to be wed to L V m,!itary the sum trier season. 8 hosPftaIa D.Tl, raiher cf ffiff 1 8D8 f Rv. Dr. Norwood ihVer ,mi8hP of tb -ad prayers Se ?S&T. States," and finally fMi . v- - he Ua!ted Into Secessia iLi ZAaell.

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death in March, 1862. . United States is four hundred and eleven. The importation of meerschaums is said to reach $200,000 annually in the United States. . Steam passenger cars have been in suc cessful operation in San Francisco for six months past. The United States Government has be haved to the people like a father, and some of its children are very fond of pap. The Winsted Bank, Conn., having been robbed in December last, refused to redeem any of its bills dated prior to Dec 22. The butter distributed among our soldiers on the .Potomac is thus classified by them : Strong, bad, rancid, vile, abominable and butler 3. Jacob Baker, son of Jeremiah Baker, of soutu xarmoutn, fliass., is condemned to be snot, tor desertion from the navy. The old soldiers who served in the war with England, in 1812, have determined to organize a company or battalion for the purpose of aidiog in putting down the re bellion. Four hundred and ninety-two Union prisoners left New Orleans on the 6th for North Carolina, to be exchanged. . Gen. Hunter has put Kansas under mar tial law for the purpose of putting an end to jayhawking. In the interchange of leaden and iron compliments between soldiers It is thought more blee 1 to give than to receive, Mr. Russell, the London Times' corres pondent, was in Toronto on Saturday, en route to Quebec and Montreal. He will re turn to Washington in a few weeks, An orgai-grinder, havjjg accidentally killed bis monkey, committed suicide at Cleveland, Ohio, a few days ago, by taking arsenic mixed witn beer. An agricultural laborer died lately in Devonshire, England, aged 100 years. A son who attended bis funeral was 75 yeara old. ,, , u iujpu.a a VVVl recommenus, on bwuuuui oi me great scarciiy oi envelopes, "IUU,S 'u wrong Bias ont, ana using vluS vogeiaer again. A substantial .wire bridge has been ConStructed over the (Janlev rivpr. Wpntprn Virginia, in place of the structure which Gov. Wise burned while retreating from ine national forces. A man died recently at Frankirk, England, leaving behind bim a fortune of 10.000, and who bad such a reverence' for the first sixpenco that he earned that he kept it ior sixty years. Professor Lowe ia about shinning a bal loon and equipage from Washington to iairo, ior ine Mississippi expedition. The Dubuque shot-tower is turning out about a tun and a quarter of shot per day, and is hardly able to keep pace with the de mand. It is intimated that a proposition will be made to the Legislature, now in session at Harrisburg, to repeal all laws preventing Sunday travel. Petitions to this effect have been circulated. A woman residing in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, recently gave birth to a child which had four ears, four le3 and four ..IIOSH 1HTKRKSTS. Grand RvrDafAi th. - -vu.Mjuy,,,, mm i ,rinriof in sideration of the victory at Fort Donelson hflS rhnnrra.l It. . 0 ILO recursion irODl ( u rn nrwl rurw,enry, to Ua.ro and Fort Donelson. Jare aiso tias been reduced from $10 to vo lor me round trip. This will afford an excellent opportunity for onr people to visit what will hereafter be regarded as classic j ground, i ue victory has been a Waterloo l , 1'et,eII,on. aJ has been achieved by the hardy sons of the North-West. The j vuunur leaves at 12 o'clock. J- J. J. Palmer, Quartermaster, on bevi .ue soiaiers of the COth regiment returns thanks to Major A. L. Robinson, for - ..raoi Buppiy ot boots. KHTrV Thanka tn. 1; t? rry, ot me Adanis nxpreas, and to Dobell, for late papers. Every body patronizes Lyons when they want fine clothing. He has a very large stock of fashionable clothing, furnishing goods, and military equipments which he sells fully as low as tue same class of goods can be bou ?ht in any city in. the Union. A cotempo.ary announcf.9 thi . . . . " UU rrortoens pays no attention to any paper but the Louisville Journal. The Presidenfa mind, then, possesses one ofthe attriblTtesof ,ut "ameiem tbat of living on air. The residence 'of Mr. Wm. Wr.;ti. sey, Mechaaicsville, father of onr fellow-citizen A.T. Whittlesey.. Esa.l - "st 10 learn that there was wh- iT Township Library Which was kent at t,. w -,orry, de9trnyBr, , , Pt house,, was also BSL. M. L. Johnson & Co., 5 Mai a st .c,ea Harper's Weekly ' Ke w York

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' orders that he may hera. . f! Th W'L i 1.. - 7 ' -"urnai U a first iD small iiau-,,u,.. . . . . ws'to the fl 'r"' copieg, $1.50 $1.00 per copy. To clubs Of U, Uiura.v Blanks of all kinds .Bld the l.ar 01,. . j "miI Sill V V

New Arrangement ! Change or Time! Takine in consideration the necessary

wants of the traveling and shimMm? oublic. I 0 o and our own interest, in the Evansville, Paducah and Cairo packet trade, in order to supply these wants as far as possible, the steamer J. H. Done will hereafter leave Evansville on Monday and Friday at 12 o'clock m., and Cairo on Wednesday at 12 M., and on Saturday at 5 o'clock p. m. It being rendered impracticable to form a daily line, we will endeavor to Ell up the vacancy as far as we can. The public can rely on the Done remaining in the trade until her place is supplied by another boat better adapted to the trade than any now in it, which change will bo made in a very short time. Lewis Davis, Captain. February 14, 18C2:lw To Travelers aixl Boarders. The American House (formerly the Pa vilion) corner of Water and Sycamore streets, Evansville, Ind., has, since its open ing, had an unparallelled run of patronage The proprietors are W. H. Boicoubt form erly of the Ciiy Hotel, and J. J. Pillshury, formerly captain of the steamer Mason i Gem. The house is newly furnished and fitted and is well arranged to accommodate the public. Prices in accordance with the times. This establishment is located convenient ly to business, and is in every respect a home for the wayfarer. Nov. 28-dtf. j MARRIED: In this city, on the 15th iaet., by Bev. Mr. Baw. Una, Ha. F. LTOW.of x.'ashvilie, Tean., to Misi AM. James, of Cannelton, Ind. Cannelton Seporter please copy. saaE9aBBmaBBararaoQsBBBa On the 17th, of consumption. Mag. Saah Mil. IBB. wife of Daniel Miller, Esq., formerly Sheriff of thia Connty, in the 63d year of her age. Her funeral wi 11 take place from the residence of I ter daughter, Mra. Grovoa, on Locust street, be I tween 1st and Water, to-morrow (We lnesday) I morning, at 10 o'clock. The body wilt be bnried In the old grave yard, on the Mt. Vernon Jtoad. 5 mlleB from town Mr.. Miller was one of the "cWest Inhabitants' o tw, 8lty hartDg emIgrat(a to th4 Went long bore 11,8 8tate f Indiana was admitted Into the union, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. where on Main St rent, a Miniature Breast Pin, with the likeness of Col. Jas. C. Veatcb in it. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv leaviiis the same at this Ofiice. feblSJ3t ' " . tm 2 ddis ppiit peas. 1 do farina. ' .t 1 do pearl sago, j oat received. CIIEKSK. 15 boxes extra cnttine cheese. Just received, per steamer Nashville. CANDLES. Goal Oil Candles for sale cheap. MOLASSES. 20 bbls cnoice re-boi'ed molastes. for tale at 60 ts per gallon. MAPLE MOLASSK3. 1 bbl extra uiai.lt. mo. lasses, the first of the season. CLEAN UP. 25 bxs Hill Co.'s extra No. 1 soap; 10 bxs do German; 10 bxs do fancy bar soap. LAB D OIL. 2 bbls winter strained lard nil, at febl8 H. A. COOK'S. JUU Tilt! JtttHT H-Ht!f, 1 -H I, ntnat go to Cook's and gut some of the " Kxcelsior." -Full uortnieut of all kinds, for sale cheap. SWEET C1DEK. The beJt you ever saw NOW is the time for something nice. Jido cans fresh peaches 15 dozen cans fresh tomatoes. M dozen cans blackberries PUKE Cillar VI...... on . . ." " cider vinegar R ' W1"- tfd pure Z n KJJIY a, jF rti vs. -r . -aa- 20 both choina nhi -. steamer N shvilln. t r.".7,Tr ."""fri?'' ! ' . I , u"Ji n. jQ . i:ftttK g t-J r MiJ L, i bbi line do. coarse nat mal, 1 bn feblnl Ml, Jt. I'UUi'.s' -f 5 boxes oranir u i. i5 boxes Kmous. reteire.l ,Lr ri..t . tflKJjyrBJEBRlBs. Z bbls choice C:;.berr.s. iu,t ,;.. BOXES full weight fliu-...! ' 'V 15 boxes HTtr. Tii ,i WVTQHMTB BJMJYS.VW WW Whilu ItPfkn. lnd. ... : j bn.lie's in-ima F l? BEST javSTJHIt v Oil I. Ulna r-m Jr. . . . .....jus, IO..ITB.. discount io i.: rr,::,'""'" ,o HICir (Vliml. TJ. r.L, . ', . "' - Bran, lost M,," " w ri, i,y BYK Floar. 25 bbls choice rye flour. - - tC' T! "a for . j up expressly (or in, trade. put infcb" , -Iff.. PINK Km P iltatAaa 1 oca a. . . Potatoes, tor aaieTheVp. lab'e ri VB bb!s very choice sanr krant, fr sale at , V."Z. .. H. A. COOK'S. IS 50 pounds Baker's Chocolate. 50 pounds French Chocolate. 50 pounds Baker's Cocoa. rr mis at " -d&iJVtt J0 U1 Mt u im 005 JHMbOurirk'a H. bln t T.. .11 rl . k.ir eeivedat ffebtTT - -JTi LLIOTT'S. , .. .. u. UK. iHiunnfl. . n ii n.. .... . . . .r .ii .ir , ' . .6 owners. f JdTbntl f gtare. -nutctury, on Main airi " na -ny 1 ' P. JCJH.tOTT Trustee NntiQ vy: mv term. J. .A. DicawgoN, Clerk P- rLEMrN. Mater. Will run -. . f . for freight oS" ea.n h- -.ic, of Snow JanlU M- J- C'HLAICPPEK'S, " V." - Drug e tore. EjtJitf SHMCMMmj best quality for sale l . ,'0u0 ' . ! " " 8-Ji. UUBIRT i Cuba Sdar. t. , xew 0r'eus aad advance on tW.V ua '""'It 5. YICKERY BBO'S. " Main street.,r JiCHAPKER 4 BCSS.N. , Maiu street. V'A'-V-T to . ' " Jfi Beef Ton oes. at JMttiB ot onr r

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fbancw Fesdbich, Bbos. , Evansville, sville, Ind.") , Pa.,' d in ISoO. J . John Fundbich, Baos., Colombia, Established BRANCHES OF THE BALTIMORE HOUSE, ESTABLISHED IN ISIS, JOS. FEHDR1CH BROS. F. FcntZricli Mr EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, - Established in lS.'.C. JtlJtJYEFJ CTUREB 8 OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, TtfTOJn nFVMB JPOB TUB 9 9 la ge$t and best assortment of Tobacco and C:g ir iu the Wet. We call tbe attention cf Sutlers and Storekeepers to examine our stock, which the will Sua exteusive and cheap. WB HA VB OJV BJtJMS 100,0i0 pure! Joseph cigar. ' 10.COO pviels Charles do. 6,000 - ; orla John - co. -10.000 Lu Uv. 10,(X)0 pore)s Francis15,000 Henry Clay. 2i'.t0 .. MU&apoleoD.... 1 8 000 . C. Branson's. ' ' ' , " ' 12,000 Regit'U Havana. " - 10,000 La yl:idinas. ,' ? ' " ' 15,000 ' Lc India. . ' ' 100000 ' Uilf SpHnish. . .'..- 10,010 P nt Prrsri,-1. . r 15,000 " La Telle Americns. - .'.''. 50 boxes Bed Clay Pipps. ' 50 boxes Powhattan Pipe'. , , 1.0.O 1 boxes Common Clay Pii.es. 30 v dozen Briar Ko.H Pipes, 20 dor.es MeerBciihiirn Assorted Fii.es. 50 kioss Danikh Pipes. . -5 boxei extra Virginia Chewing Tobacco. ,( boxes 4 o Lump Virginia Chewing do. 60 caidies Planters" Pride. . . 20 boxes Light Pressed Virginia. 30 boxes Five Lamp Tobacco. ID kses Rouph and Ready. X -O boxes Oold Root Virginia Tobacco. 10 boxps Thoraar Keen's Tobacco, u 20 gross Snny tiie Tobacco. 20 gross Solace Tobacco. - - ; J50 gross Sweet (twen. ' . V i - 20 boxes C. Brandon's Tubacro. W) bbls Fine Cut Chewing. , - .- 50 boxes Pare Scotch SuuiT. ; - 10 bbls Mtcaboy Suuff. 10 bbls t'reui'h Snort. 5,0JO pai.kagea Prido of tlie M'ejt Smoking TobnctHi. . 5.000 packagt-s riost.bu-1 dJ. 5,0i0 iackag Magnolia do.- - ' ; ' :" COO Ll.ls Kine Cut Chewing Tlacro. 3,ii00 ponnds K inkinnick Smoking Tol.nceo. iilo log Clruuii Tnrkinh Tolwcco. 2HI lbsCarluttiiSmokingToba.cn. : 600,0li0 Pipe Stt-ms, assorted. , - 5H0 dozeu tieriuau Pipes, ail doy.eu Krencli Pipes. Yi caoes Connecticut Seed f.euf. We offer the aWve gooi?s for hale et Baltimore pr.ces. Wc ljuve no ompetition iu our line this Side of Ciix in.a'.h We iuviie rinaii-rs to examine our large stork, wlii. h they will lind fxtmiHive and No 27 Mai n Street, Eviiusville, Ind. Sign of "Old Bob Ridley." Fobl2 have just received anotuw beautiful nsr.-. , . nl"'va ce'ebratec kid clov, and for sale eheap at XCHAPKEli t BUSStNO'S. ' ! . 49 Main St. (yi I'll niiJSS COJHBSa. " , Vi' ,ll,ze:' children's Indian rubber lone C)mbs just receiv.l. and for sale at 10 -f a- io.,j 1.1 Winn Street. It HvMktJC. 'I'hrt trim.. mrvr'L. street, nrJi Mr. Kll.r'i u. . good stand for a atnnll ttni.t,.u : o . Ciround rent about yearly. ' Apply to f..hlld.-U U A It v IN A UK in, A ttorneys at .Law. Boots and Shoes or exchiftiif 14 t..r T.i..,. ... n . r - ' none ra..H rj OOCS au.l Mioes composing Blen s, W'onien s and CbilJ'7 " 1 al,ve ar. direct from Massachusetts I o, H,Kfiiv ior nouiury trails , UKNKY KKMP, ' - 'Washington lloiol, ,)r to THOMAS J. nL'KT, Ant Full TUE BOOT -f.V SBOK ttTOHK, No. JJ, rirstsntrt-et, corner Sjcamore, Jtll ; KvAVRvrr.Lr, Inoiana. .Vf T fJBTm-MO s best flnality, for .10 rglUMrBJTIJ'BSJtBM VS. GO JM- lous.iucitns and df.ZHna. fnr- gaifobl S. JO. OILBKUT & CO., - .N. 4 Sycamore streec. A VALUABLE MAP OF KENTUCKY, Kqnal to Lloyd's Great Man of Yirzinia. From actual Survevs inf lefore th W., rr,. : . . menced. iJ't.TJiSr' I"1" "ner heen 0 SI"P S" Kentucky mea before of attir account. - .- I 1 I n v ,1 'Vn.q wl.! .. t H ra - or tHK .xis uf JiENTnmrv Price50Conf. in Uw. . , -v. ,B,rW nicely iQ Conn. - . : . tie. tam.ever Krin '"nownvery tunlima iuun ; K s-..i - 1 ' ever r,.T ,J " "son ana tJtairo Boad County Seat n" lames ot tht m, eery on the BllVoada07nJthi'0n,Sn,, eJerT et" t StatioT., . . ?J the d,Btaces from Station btauo0 are laid down from official anlhe"" Tennea'J1 t.' -bo. '-.s-aa H J.lMUVlUeK wiflffrun kor,le,il!r,tbti Map and not satisfi wita it can have their money refunded. 8stiBn Pate, p cupr 50 Cw, sh.sts. coLoSrB M .- .... ' " ihlinan back., cTi," Sent by m.a to njrPrt of the country oldier will ned t nlU ,.117" d Addrta. 7' V - JVT. LLOYD feblO w -i- 3A,"i?rtan ap Publisher, .. . . f'Broad way, New York. - bULM'S r, SI 6, a. a. " T23-V:. O O X 23 Srhr? & B USSING'S - . v. -s-w MAIN STPFPT which w j:""6"' OI "a80Da,Jl6 Dr woods, Diim,,. umj. meactent on numerous cusU.mei saud the public generally.

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fUi-SlCMJJYS VBSTt.TS OJVf. Hadisonville, Mercer Co., Mo., BUy il, 1 CS. Db C. M. Jackson: Df.ib Sir: Ai.oiii two years ago 1 had congestive chills, which s. ..iupieieiy prostrated my wliole kystoui, that l- r months I d-piircd of rsovery. As a ii .t.ir il consequence ot the dangerous c.iiiK"ti 11 ol I ......I to the tuoracic viscera (or iuleri-al oi Kn). 1 v. i now aflected with chronic inflaruuiatK.u ot hikIiv. er.stouach, and spleen, acconipaniud w itii itation of the heart, and a loi: train of lii-ti ,i nervens lymptons. I tried all the usuul leiui li.s iu vain. At length I was iniucotl l;v my .r..iu r to use " r. llo.-.fland's G. rnutn I'iit. is. ' as h.j saiJ they had ulmoit cure l hii.i cf p .ma.-Thf-y arlorded me immediate r.'lii.f; 'i I in 0110 weok alter I began usiu;; them, I w,is ub'.u to pursue my ordinary avocation. I am desirous of becoming jour n jeut Lit.-, I..r 1 am confident that I can sell a I.ti;-.. aniouiit ol the genuine article. I mi puttiui; up a (tni; Huro at this place, and should consider my htor.u ol m-.li-cines incomplete without V'.nr inv:ilnah!n i.r,; nr.ition. CKO. W. STEWAIil', M. I'. These Hitters are iniemlo 1 for I,iv.n- tkiuipl .nut, fsl'epsia, Keivous Iibiiiiy, ait.l tlise i.ri urihin from a disonlored atoniai.li. limy iU ft form what it is said they ill. For tnf l v driii.itj and store-keepTi ij en-ry town :iti'1 vi!!;t.: in United Stales, Cuiia.!-., Wrt liolii., and ,-ot;ih Ainerisa, at 7. cents f ,r l.ort'o. S.; tloi? y i I llooflund's tier.riau Hitiom. jati'Jl HlJfcw'Jw Bleached Muslins. IftK lut-Ji jvsr um :i ft. . WW larpe lot ot 11 iirh'.l Muslins, iflhi- 1 and jutitiy " cel. l.r i"." bran Is tltki aie in . ..' iu this country. iSCil AP1 1.1; ijc tu S-INu'j, feb8 N.. 4-.) !.,in str.. .. City and County Orders CW.VB TJHKJV JJ- M?VM,s J' It mJL DHY tiO(.f.-t, nt hCIIATKER A 1! f'S." I , febS Ho. 4: M iu stre-t. , ami l'i fit e F ' " 1 M M K . . M . 1 ' l.Trt, HUH ll I tans, said to t e (r-io mil) -TiTn'o- lor CvP. Also, nnniniel's Essence of C tl e i;i tin " .. sileut ' . VI. hKllY',;, tetfi - ' ' No. H SI.nu mi fcoiff..'lntperia , louoij liyt.u, Uuuin.wML tier suq Oolong teis at lion i.yr.. t., J I to j.ir IU.,tit . VkKKKY 1U.US., No. HJ Maiu st. JTSSiMiJCB UfV C .. v' --.i Amdt gross eibcu iur sain l.v oc2 .1 K Gil. .No. tirf sKUf Co ps Si, .in ireel. 7l LjHU'-t i .it M tttf T" I Knit &ocks on h unt, worlli IV.. in '.cetit 50 cents, at tSCJAPK.1. K .t lil.vINi No. 4'' -1 Str." W9 AaVL. Mi i'u u-tm tt, aL l n i m n.l vir. ..an iMt... M ed and for sale by . i1'.. 1I i ijijii i' .v ;., V. ttO ijl-f0 kegs 1..H f.'tn. -HSItH. oc,12 b. K. tilliUKKT A CO. yj ViivjAXBM.nti .(iJ.vinfi- . l u rws.. a Vrtry cikiio ariiciHt.i ..uiu.iui Molu-aes, just received and for SH.lri lv .,- Vict l.UT ncof ' H-t21 - - . . No. hi. Main street. io'SBJ rttitbn s;ui7tT7.v it t 9 Store and loi -said hv ..... vrCKKP.Y Oct'4 No. h; Main Mr.et. f .k .,t..& UlllUITU Ki:..riM lii cheap at 2.1 cents eacU, at VH.'KKUV Mi'.f., oi;i 1. o, o- in n' ii -mfa1HTB IjMtJllt. WW 61 ke,r St. Louis Wbitfl Leal, I will be sold very cheap for cash, r.y may3 ' haMHM. ; .if ttiri I .r f 7r . iti.i. . bl. gnum nioiasse., iir suifri.sr x rin ittst, i .ived and for sals at Vit'KKItY Hlid., recei dec7 rttyiUBBM'srT.'. Cutter, aud loU oi At nice th intra, can lie had at uec VlChr.UV ja B m Mi Ml uJV.. HIM. Ment ri.u.nti .V r. -t ms v a nave jnsfc upt.ueu a mi ire hi ii-k oi i.. iiii.'i and Triuiuiini; Uibhons, "French Flowers, ISok.s, I'lunis, Hushes, and SI illinerv oo 1h enein'ly. KCUAPKKK & ItllVlMNtl, novP.a 4t M hi n t-l "jtxjrT. irtJtijyr.Zji f r vxjsrrti M'nii MZi Hn.li..!, at VI:kki:K JJfctoS , oct24 ' ya. 8'i -Vain Mrt et. Af IHtlVJVO Ar.' IliviiiK a larj'e slock WJtT 4tf uiim urnniii Kttii'M tilt liutsil wt, ir 1 1 1 1 is ml i . : . . - i , .. . . ...... ...... itullJoiC At lllfd I'M tnUe. tmtVllhaLail(ltlJL' Hut iutrMlvaiit (or pui tojrKVH. lin huim t mil nt. - U'M.-iut. peuses of.,,,.Wlt,k i.;'"" ' IVutlCa llArMt.V .Mr...,. ii. ..a I . fc th door f .:;,: '.t,"''"' ',,,., i ely, a!! in.Drov.u r ., ... i I...7T. ",!,,"u. "'--!k sale : wsenir tutli tin. , L. K. Jtailnr. r.if :1 U1....1. ... w ... Adam Cystermun. Lot 4, ill tck iol, jA. 11. O.Jlabcock, ibe t' 1,' ilYick V I,' bimr'is 1 J 11 ! K'i hi'., 11, :i h?'., s-7'.',' ;j M7',"; 3 ,7'." 3 fcT'T. 1 I ' , ' 6, ' t.. ' 7, 1". II II. jai riisr, s 81'.:: C. UkDDKBlCn, Cilv Colle ctor. F. SHARPE & CO Produce and Commissinn MERCHANTS, No. .T fciol.TII Vl'li.u f.u... 'J'"25 tvivtvu 1 1.I N l. G E 6." FOS T f: fir. fuT PROVISfON AND PRODUCE Cruer Locut ure. i aud 1 ..nal, ' " - - .VANVjr.LE, IMi. Cm Mitt. "To enaLle iim 1 .i. j..... to the provis:,,,! ,.Yiv.x.;" I CKRI!'"1 10 ""L u"r ct GUO. : We desire to call the tt.,li..ti of th-r,de f. tbn fact that Wowi'lHel. ls,., ,a o, thaii gx 1 similar uua'iitf ,n 1, 1....1 .1 te . ... i i. . . uoau iii una market, tnl woioyita city mnd cwr,.ry buyers to axatuine our stock before piirchaslrr; c-li.wl.ere The stock is well seleeud for the wants nf tl.j, section and contains nearly every thing k-i.t by a wholesale eetabUshment. Uar.ius Lu had by Beans. rn.',' f:1' ,r?".?. J-eesxra, produce in exen.r""' STOVES, CASTINGS, AND GOOD C H A C E FO R 8 A R G A I ti 3 , The iiiiim-ii.-r i. ' . end the most duiahie . j a i t . f i , . 1 v ' ' tae nost ,i.i. ... ' t3' tuny offer Tbey manulactnre ail kirids ol COOKING AND WFSTIWP frrir.--HollowM-eTcV- ' lllA timna . 1 . -ili . -nHfNKMItVEIt

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