Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 January 1865 — Page 3

EVAN3VILI'- IBD.

MONDAY, .JANUARY Schedule Of A'hcrlU'ng Haiti ayrecd vpon byllie Evaxu'. n.i.e journal and taVAKs-v.-f.LB Times, o afce ejfec Monday, March, 14, 1804. Dally Arlrertlatug Kate. A 08 fci Ot i i K- - e to g ; ? 1 equare. S 8 2 2 8 2 3, &J Kt 1 tc - t -I . e to i ? S i ? S ? S 'i 31 3 aiuin-e 5 o Ci - 7- W 2 ? S ? 3 ? tw 4 jure ' ... v 3 U ' 3 S 5 6 I'lUVH V U W. rj -4 J. G a'juare 5 - t - ' - ji o5 J 5 ! U 5 'S 3 S C t & " "I'A ! I a. K.l. 5 o 3 ? ? ? S ? 3 j S ! 2 A'lvrt)mtrn lrmrfrf In Hp!... Nutlet) co l,'r:iT 1 a r, nr, -1 .-wr.U ir line, ho notice, tiTWATir nhnrt, lnrtd for ! lfe-.u ($1; one dotUr IrHn7t Hotted, en d.lUr, Fvneral SXetices, 0114 rlolltr. A vrln m- r.X dlronHrtni rrrt xptrntion &f mtfvtt will h tehm-p"! fur tim time inrtcd oconJinic to th abov rat. All trenl'rit e lid ocrjMlonfcl a4TartlM3DU mnat bfl imid for In erfveune, kvanmvilm: jocrxal co. 1 Slvor Woavh. The rifr full lux r.tpi'.ly et thin point, wftb cold, diy went Ur. At (.'lucirmetl on Sutarjey, tt Bon, it entrttluniu y, nm. fulling lowly at I'itt ehrtrg. Thpre It ae jut plenty of watr In tbeclmnrwjl for nil rlnifW't of boat, but till tbere le not vi nc b 1 Jin outNi'lt of tftfrumnt .rn-iMrU-tlou. Tim anivftlft a ad ilirlur einre ftetenlay at noo inclndtt the .1. T. MComba, Lwrenrf Lely r.itiklln ati'l Ilitino Louiavllln to Nftbillp; i' e IliU, 1,'Miinvlll. end rettiru ; HWer Moon, N 'inphlx (oClnrloriutl ; Roht. rinclnnafl fo M-m-t H. K. tninknm froiuOifu rivnr ; Art . ,9t to 'lr; Miuiifljabft from I.ouHvllU t e3hvill. ( bfl Ron nilftt umn I ebeut 10 o'i lock ynalrii .y nfirnoon, Hb t'-.nk Inrgn number of n (jr rwruita from llon'lnraon au1 iuM tak av numtr more from Ownnlioro. The Hbt. Burrm Hiarhnrxff! na lot of frelgLt ni ()i St II ompbr-'y Wberf-boet, conaigneJ to unJry partie in the rity, end bed a muifleot trip for Mempbia. t ei-o fiitlnbtd to the officer a of the Hitvrr fIKtn for Jl'inphin paper of the STUb. TliGtiT Aii'lrson want to Nwburg y tor lay for e terife lot of hay, end will Ik b k thta nirrn inr rt'fwly io rur'tvo for hor ritrfuJr trip to Cairo The.Swello pM'.l ilovta in Oovcruetantaervice tiiliir lny niht. Tlte TyriHiu pencil up ou nitunley evrufnf vhh It bartfra, all bHiedHith (ioTeriiiuiit buiM mini auulf. Tlie 8t. M liob.n bad not errirird at a Ute botir leatniKht, Sp.( iiil Uivor OrrMpoudenco.J t'l.KKe ll.LEt Thn., lHc. 7, ISot. KifjW Evtmnvkt' Journal; Di:h Him: Wlin thflitMmer Kenny Brand 1m we about two milt a biow llniou tl Wieat (on tin kiitnrlcy nhl.) e man wea mn altting upon fhe f 4 nre( m-er tle wnier e eii, ami whrtt the boat wa nbout oppoalto iilin, b got off lb e, nuil, al.ulktiu: elohtf e law yunla liiml the f-ece, up'iii w it It h bi ri'Mtfl bU iciirt, b teok ftfliUirete enn at eur pilot ; but, 1 eli t retbe long rtie, hi (mil wni rt the Mafn'a rooti, end had lie Imib in hW ImiiiK ho woiil'l not bare cacepMl Injery. II ill lima bf ti vji plern of fire-artua eboerd tlie tont wa w-niiM biivit lunHi-d end raptured the Ware aon of Johnny." Rrcrythinir below end eeove la ivpurtwd iu Vt. Truly your, Ac. Tut iMiNaouri It mocrat of eriday aaya: - Dories tlie bogtmilnc ef the wek, the proapct uf uu ep unite ol tommeroe wilb the .South wa Very pt.riiftiiK. hn the buck watr-r end ire te-v i'air.i havn j.lmvd thiiiK bek U t!ie cohUIKod ahibifHl wtitle thf uerniin irorne httld (est. Svvrrnl bi-etK goi out to Cairo from a hum Crawford liar, but tby iftTi tu hit no luontr got nut, than they, a wt il aa many other boat m-re hliut out from St. Louta Ly'a gorge, y at leaet hrey Meeting be The . fln;( li lima etuerkeble hfre. Bte beTerrad tobad.aad thono lodd hare ceaad tn Ifaru port. Tlie lama, I'latta Valley, Cltr of .a vimmiiwiiii, I'ociiam, iuitru auti oinr l1":), bavti la n bild up for the pruaeut, eurnral cf tliwnt beviiifr rergiMi in. The Crehnm full on Monday fur Mempbia, and ttwmm (in 1 1 I n HUIW f'lWIH , muting 1110 IKIHIIIIR b e lo te v. rr heavy. The ftoiithweater, for While l iVr he Inld up in the tmun' vi -inlt t, aed atddivr ere in the wkkI oiicamped around Rrra fl e Thn Avano lfi yairrday for White rtvur aud donbthHiewae aUu laid op Tim rivnr I falling. Although the wind ia from the fetwuth, le whither wu cold yiHfwrditv. . Mlrautbi:ttt nittii uatMF full tn 1m i ntrMtt in br matt id. We thorforo aev t lml the late aate of thn nine bar of the Mnuzphia packet a rontinnta to be a ul't of pfr-eAl imp rtance. Mr. Thorwt'gan. ky their pirn line, lutrintc aom thirteen Jai pvi'viuualy, lima become obiaf of Uta bar ttoMW W'y nii'iriHiaitd tb if .tfr. enrad r"ink, the trmr ewner f antd ber, bid ftVW.OH) for them. and tbti'fft't that wan ao beriry that bn would not maka enyrhinf ly them. The wage for two men i ior ri h unrvtin it shuiii ci,wit per var, jnr. ThorwDau iava.it ta averml, :i,b fur the nine l-m oni voar'a runnini; time. Tms MiMi-Mi-n An ive Cia Captain len Alii-, under d:tte ol vHtti, telegraphs fiom Cairo t. thn following rfleet: k water in rtvrr to -Hi land; ie leliw t timttrra. almoul ate- ' tlouary ; the Arthur conW a eitely i. through, torn cold t-i-uijiht, the i ivr wiit Ir wee r t" ttt t Ape in mi diiv. The VliictMiues tfuti of Friday aaya of the W't Titw v mt i iu j;'od ixuitini; atae, but iseary t i 1 1 k tr,t h.m eHtirly cliiM.'kd UKvipattou, and rif o.l till rtMinuuiih eii.'u aud trade for t-me with t itluoU, se tar ae the torriea are rourcrned thu.' U-iaing euongli to our tnrchanta una other buainee ruen to rttpreecnt conNiderable stock la a 1'rirfire rotupiny. Can't our piMtph Ire emit ted to the great importance ofaiu k an euterpi tse. It tuiua to ua titt tt would bo mm h mare profit.ei ie ouuny tueu luvtitiug tn Oiiirionatt wntsky The Mtamuri Peiunciat of Sutmd.-v airs: A in'w iba iHvunrd lu nftcatton to and from this port. Stramera aruAlly arriTtd here yesterI ly oirort from Cairo, haviug eucmintervd . . no tfoio, but with thir wbetda mora or U demolit; 'I trout the btavy ir.i through which they ran. T:i-y found, it 1 UUd, but l4 f1 of wa ter on rawford'a Bar. with the lead, which ia "eust n 6 fi.t with tho ativK. Tues au-amera rt-pon . It atftiinpra out of troublo between this " BUCKWHEAT. l)LEMY OF FKES1I Aral uf the acaaea, at BCCKWUKAT, THE J. P. ELLIOTT'S. No. Si Main alreet. LAW CARD. m. ii. TiLPtx. v.T.faraatx. cw.moii.tom. Ttltlrn, Slit'i-iiian &. Hloiilton, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IV- West Third Street. VK'MM B, eV.LK'!l ttVtLPlNi.), ciscissATi.onio. Aiil 470 Keurteentlk street, decJS im WASHINGTON, D. C. ELATS, CAPS & FURS." 0 P s. A Urge slock jut received at VAUTlElt MAR0051EB S. LADIES' FURS, Also M 1990s Filch, Silvriiia, Souirrol aud otbr nno rnrs rceivej tnts ciitv, at VAT1KK Jt MAlU'ONIKR S. l- II ATS AND CAFS. " . n.Tavarc, Late with Wark.-y. Hanaing A Co. '" ai-xTEK, tf Princeton, Kentucky. Trabue & Hunter, VOoleaale Daaler in HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS. Ac. rso. 10 Firet Street, near Sain Over JtODHt rieuah atre), Siai,, i... daSl -

REGULAR PACKnnS.

Eegular Hartford Packet The Neat and Swift ftwmr, CJEIV. IIALLECK, Will rnn u RKu'ar Tcktt brtwwa Eransrll!, aad narttor-l, Kj. dc3id:f. 1865 ::::::: : : : :;: : : : 1865. Evansvillo and Nashville SEMI'WEEKLY PACKETS BBAT ....MASTER. LEOTI! MeCOKSELI, MASTER. Will firm a regnUr line. th CAREIZ 1-viiu ETauaTlUe rrrry TCE.UUAY at 3 ?. ., aud Jultill, errry 1K1DAY at 6 r. M. The LKSI LtOTI leaTel EfanaTllle erery TBIDAY at 3 r. u ,aad leave KaabTilleeTery Muuaajr at 5 p m. i-Tbi arraignnent If permanent, and Hie prnprfcttn of thi line bepo, br lrtc atuotlon io ba.inviM atd the fiitrre.i cl ablppera and comfit of paawns-n, to mrlt a libeial and perniaacnt upport. With ror "" we reipMirniiy fniini - r from oor old frteod. . HALL 4 KUDD, Ajienta, dT-2 Kvamiillr, lad. Be ular weeily ETantvilIe ana The Splendid Packet I J I I O 13 , MACK K T ::::::::::: : C'AI'TATW. WM. ; HKIUIEK : CLKBK. Will loare Erattrrille ere, Tudaj eeuing at 3 o'clock. 0m Vot freight or paiai; apply nn loard or ti 1JO.X If t'MFIlKKY, Arenta. For Memphis and New Orleans. Tue Klf.t and Eleaat I'aaKBKer Bteanvr IIESBT f WfTZER MASTER, M. P. CiMHE CLERK, Will liafa ETBD.yllle on Monday, January 9th, 1865. The Magenta baa ane'iaalled rapacitira fur bto-k. " For frelt(bt or pnp apply cm board or to HALL triih, or COX HCMPHRET, d'ri-td Agsute. Green Eiver Packet. ryut FLEET AND KLiXJAKT ttTf.A MIB Ic. It. Dunkfti'Mon. A. MtlSKWATEB . .. VASTER. U.' 1 1 1 La. r..n..ia..,.i, ftfnnJ.. ; t3jiH. and Thomdny at H I'-rk, P. M.. I ar" For Jreihtor paenat apph on boards docllt tf For tin.? WsitMiHli. The I'iuo Hide Wlirel Hleanier .f u iv o : . T UtGO CAPTA1 V, V ill ren ea a fouler packet hmtwren tbie city id Mt. t-armel, on ttm Wataeh ririr. - Y"t freight or paean MIy on board, dlfi nro t Kvansvlllo and Pond River, The LHtl rileainer .lAMES Git AY ! HOUGH BROWW MASTEK. Will make r-nlr trip ltwiwn Eauivlll and nd ftivr. VX HUMPHREY, li-rti AK"tf. The Evansv lie dk Cairo I I L Y In.HHerijLrei Tino. Thn (swift, com-, V- Elegant I'aHSunJOSH, V. Til HOOP, UuK W M. KUNN, Clerk. e)- Lav. WediiiixUyeand KetnrduT at - p. m. Jt II ALL A Hi'l'l", AjjuuU. Eipgnlar Kranuilto t Cairo fack't. Tha taat trlegaot panki t CIIAltMElt, Cap.. Ul'H. IllSOt l'IIKT. JLl k.K M' U'JIJON, Clerk, l.v.tu Ev.lim lllo-' TnriU.y aikrl Friday, a( 4 P. 11. Regular Evansvillo & Cairo IT. H. Mull I'welcet, CJcu. Antlersoii, W W. A. tOWTB, Captala. Leaves Kvarmllle cvrrt Monday and Thursday at li . rpnESE boata are light draught and bate X perfor accomtuotli.tiiiie fur paeni(pra. Iror rrel.fhtor peeaae applv on tofird, or t. augt.l ' HALL k Rl'l'li, Agente. Louisville & Evansvillo TJ. S. Mail Line. 1 1MB 8PLENDID PA8NEHGEH STEAMERS MORNING STAR, Cpt,J.U. BUNCKi JOHN CWATIIMKY, Clerk. VL'ill latn far I .nUi I In afr Thiirn. dav at aix o'clock P.M., aud erory r 1 H.I .' I - - a , . Iw A . T Alt ASCON, Capt. J. A. l.CSK. K. PANKSMITH.CV-rk; leav. Will lenve for LniiUvillc emry Wel f f He mwday aud Saturday, at aix e'clock for coif r:, apeedand eUgaore the above eteaoirB are Maaurpanaed far frpicht or re Frr firicht or apply to COX A HD m BEY, at I Mfiil Line Wharf-RMtt. J. II. iil'NCR, 6Ht. I. k it. Mail Line. - J li.. .1 1 DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. V' PESIBAItL I.OT OF IRR8 COOPS inat received ; alio a nt. lot of Robroe. Plua and l'rtuted Flaunola fur .el. ctaNkp Main Street. W RIGHTS A UO BERTH. LADIES' FURS. A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF LADIES' FURS aud Photograph Album. Juat the thing frr a Chrlatnia Preeent. Call and aee them, at No. TS Main Street. WKUlHiS A KOUKK1S. BOOTS & SHOES. own LOT OF BOOTS AND SHOES JUST 1 added to our stock, aud for aale at very email urotila at ti Main Street. MKiuiiis a no lit 1. 1?, Cloaks and Shawls V K t-L0ISG OUT OUR STOCK OF 'I C loaka ..a SI..-1. .t ln tn. r.;l .nd WRIGHTS . ROBEBTS. rWATCHMAKING. WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, DKALXK IS I WATCHES, CLOCKS, J EWELRT r-IAMOXn. SILVER AJ.D PLATED WAKE, Aad all oht;r good usually fbnad in a firet-claa iJewelrv KataMiahuant. Particular attentiao paid to th. rep a id 5 of aa. Watdn. a.d Cloeka. 1 "s 5 UOOfS ADOTr, 1 II1P. at . aoS4-lm

SPECIAL NOTICE

The annber of deatba from Iryeentarrjr aad Diarrhoea which occur both am-ag obildrea aa adulte, wars the aSicted not to negleet diet Uixon Blackberry Carminative le a acre eeire. and one which aev-r Icjarea the moat delicate. Kmall-Pox haa alpeady aserifload aone.foar but and Lrareat trccps. 8.1d'wra, liaten to tb' voice of Eemaot. ; 6cppir jo.reel.ee with Hollo. way'a Pilla aad Ointmest. The Pilla pnnfy the blood and atrenzthen the itemtata, wall, the Ointment rtmoTea ell ln aod prevent, pit mark, from appearing. If the reader of tbie " notice " caanot get a bn ef pilla er Oiatn from the Iimt Eton la hit piaoa, let blat writ, te me, eU Maiden Lane, eneloeing the eaetiat, and I will sail a box free of ezpenae. Many dealer! will net keep my medicine, on band becalm thry cannot make aa mo b profit aa .a other aeraoaa make. 35 cent, S3 oeata, aad f 1 40 per box or pot. dec2S-lwd DISEASES OF THE SERVOl'S, SEMIBAL, Crioary, and Sexnal By atema new aad reliable treatment in Report, ef the HOWARD ASSO CIATION. Sent by mail ia eeaied letter rae.. opea, free of charge. Addrea. DR. J. SKJLL1H HOLGaTON, Howard Association, Ka. J Sonth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. aptl'Gt dlwly a COLGATE'S HO.VKY SUAP. Th'-a c. lebrated Toilet Voap, ia mea aalTeraal demand, ia made froia tbecholecst aUriala, la mild and emollient ia It. aatiire, fragrantly actnleil, aad eztreaiely bene flcl.I In it anion npon the skin, roraalel DrungUt aitd Fancy flood Dealxre. aaL't thuae who hare donbtod the i rtoea BCLi.'a CrbKon Bittikh, if any inch there be real the following fsrtincatefrora (eBtleaiea wel, known In thit eomauuity, and do.bt ao jaore. It general inlrodnctiou into the araiy will e. tlie llreeof thonaai.da uf our oldier: LocurttLt, Ky., Job 3d, IWA. We, the nndrntignnl, have een the good effect produced by the nae of Dr. Johj Bill' Cieaoa Btrreaa lu cae of general d.biWty and preatration of the ajatrai, and beliere It general ue weald ireveut diiea!e aud relieve nttich anfTeringAojougooreoldiera particalary would title be the cue, aepeclally thoee who are expoeed te aiiaamatic Inflnence In the Suntbern climate. MAJ. I'HlLIP SPEED, Oo'lector Int. It. 3d Di. Ky. CHAM. II. COTTON, Colictrof the Port of Louiarille, it. COL. II. DICNT. PruToat Marah1 O ef Keatocky. REV. D. P. HKSDKRSON, Vire Pfa'tnf Hanitary Cornea iaeies. HARNLY, IICOHF.S A CO., Publlah.r Democrat. GEO. P. DOKKN, Prop. LotjlaTllie AnTciger. II COil KM A PARK II ILL. Wholiile Dry Go.da Peal'ita, Mala Btrert, LonlHK Ky. DAVIS. CREEN A CO., WlinleealaHho Italer, Mala St., Loniarllle. HART A MAPOTIIER, LUbodrriipliera, cor. Market aud Third S Lo'iia.lliy, Kr. Jl'MIM VVINTCB, Clothing Merchant, cor. 34 aod Market St., Lonlnellle, Ky. CAPT. S. F. IIJLDRETli, Of (jleamr iliijor Anderaua. MAJ. L. T. THt STOW. Pj jaie.i.r IT. n. Army. c. M. StKicAi.r, ."'ir!il Hoiel, Lonlatille, Sr. COL. JtriK ISAYLEi", tth Ky. 'eelry. tiEORriE D. PhENTCK, Ijonirilte Journal. Ree adertr"mnt In anottr rolnmn. fabi ly Id ly PETER VIKRI.II. KoleAic.nt, K.aiiaullle. lad. Cvuglia, ( old., wore Throat, Aatbna, aad Cunaiimption ft la only ncee.ry for aiy on, troubled with th"a cornpt.'tinta to try on. bottl. of Dr. HtrickUud' Meililluon Congh Be lean to convince thi mlhat ttii la the beat prrj. ratios ever uawl. It nt oi,ly curia the above tflvctlea o. the throat aud Innea, but It can. night aateat and .pitting cf blood, and ia au ei.-all.int gargle for any kir.d of w,re throat, It la pitiaatlit to tik, and a awfc. leJuiae fr infuote. ,,ld by ell li-gjtii.. Uetl. 8 lo not be put ofl, Mt (or MatUme P rter' C"Hi;h U,tlaant, tn.iat on b.iviu ir, ajita'e nntil yon j(rt it, t,i!..i n, olli.r. If your drn,tgit baa not got it, bare him "uil and get it fr yon. Tb mat of mimfiK-liirlns the Iliilam I aa great aa tlott of ahaoat any othrr aud higher priced medl cine, and the very low price at which It ia aold ninkea the profit tu the teller apparently email, and woprlnritpb'd dfrtleri will utteu reL.mmend oilier mwliriiiB ou which Iheir pronta are largxr, uiitoeayoa In.i.t on having Madam Porter', end noue uthor. Moid ly nlf Profflai. at l". and 90 rruta r bottle. dec!5 2 DRY GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE Wo have just opened a line lot of Fancy S GOODS, Consisting of Figurod au.d Plaid Alpacas, Silk Striped riaids. Also, a largo lino of Merinoes9 DELAINES, Which are very cheap for these days. We invite the attention of those -wishing to make Holiday Presents Wo think they can mako such selection from our stock as will please all. New styles HOODS AND NUBIES. S0NTA6S & SHAWLS AT T. M. ELLIOTT'S, To. tV 3Inin St.

SUNDAY NIGHPS

H i p a.l,c 1 1 g j? . Admiral Porter Still Ilammerlaf at Fort FUher. Fort Monroe, Dec 31. Nearij all me steamers 01 trie expedition under butler which left this port several weeks since, returned Saie.'y, notwithstanding the get-ere weater.h The Santiago de Cuba and Fort Jack son have been the onir vessels attached to the naval fleet which arrived from oif Wilmington, and the latest advices re ceived trom Aamirai rorter represents him still subjecting Fort Fisher to a vig orous bombardmeut Tbe Norfolk Register to-day contains the following correspondence from Fort risher on tne 2th mat: The shore is strewn with broken boats, which have been wrecked in one or another way. They lie scattered along the Lt-ach from Fort Fisher to Masonboro. The North Carolina State works at Masonboro were destroyed bv Sre last Saturday. Alan vesst-Is have been withdrawn from those waters and the bombardment may be said to have come to an end. The Llpr. ilonfeomtry B!air and F. P. Blair arrived herf vesterdav, anil left at a late hot.r lat night, on a visit to the array operaiiug aiinst ISichmond. 2jiJ of the X. C. reir-rves, captured by Butler iu the wicinitr ot Fort Fisher. disembarked from the steamer Baltic yesterday afternoon eu route to Point Lookout. The condition cf these prison ers ii wTwtched, many of them bem2 ithout blankets and in tome cases withont shoes or boots. TwlVlhirds, ap parently, had not yet reachec! the age of il years, while the remai-aler ranged between VI and IR. rollowin?is a list of officers who ar rived here a few days since on the steamer Arajro, from Port Royal, having made their escape from toe rebel pnsvns at Columbia, S. C , by briljinj trnards: Mai. A. W. McDonald. I06ih N. V.: Adj't P. W. McMann, 2nd Mass ; Adj't 11. Gamble, 8th Jils.; Ad t II. (i. Kendall, :0th Pa Adi't 11. King, lWKh Ohio; CapL W. J. Barres, ill' N. V.; Capt A. (1. Bliss, loth N. Y.; Capt. J. . Jlilbank, 1 1 tb Ky. cav.; (,'apL J. G. rady, 2d N. Y.; Ci.pt. W. Collins, Wis. ; Captain W. Meeker, Capt. liasscll, 51st Indiaua; Cant. Muhlinj. 27th Masnchusetts; Capt Jenkins, 40th Mass.; apt. Tyler, 1(M Pe.ia. ; Capt Andrews, 7 Mich. : Cant. Coats. Mb New York; Capt. Seuger, 3'hkVL ; t'apt. Reynolds, jth L;Capt. hriencer, 62J Indiana; Capt Clark, 7th Michigan cavalry; Liectanants Stanney, 2th Mamj. ; W. IJavis. Michigan cavalry; P. Chubbard, lVth Mass.; U. UpdicrafT, 72c Ind : K R. Roberts, Sth Ills; K S. C'urr, 7th Nw York, II. N. Davidson, 0,nh Ohi ; A. Allen, Ifi-.h Illinois cavalry; J. Hubbard, 1 -Uli Illinois cavalry, J. 1,'nce, jthO. ; A. N. Thomas, 75th Indj; J. II. Cane, 101th New York; J. fS. LVown, 731 Ind ; S. U Barnes, 7th New York tavalrr. M.J. Williams. 73dPetui.; F. Moore. 3d Perm.; F. A. Larkra, ISthlnd. af tA'llnilnBtun. Ngw Youe, Jan. 1 ; The Hichmond Lxaminert the 2'.'th inst. says: "Sikce or Wii.hj.v.tos. Oinr tele graphic dispatches tf! tho whole story, hicli is as follows: " W'ii.misoto?, N. C, Dec. 21. " The Federal tleit has disappeared. Only the usual blot kaders remain. Gen. Bragg reports that, with his present means and disposition of forces, no dan ger need be apprehended. Had rein(nrcementS arrive! aooner, hC might have captured many prisoners. Tb enemy drew up is a semicirele . and poured a concentrated fire into Fort Fisher, destroying every house and plowing up the ground. Cola. Lamb nd Jamison deserve credit, as welt as the Junior Reserves. The enemy threw overboard many horses in a eale. and suffered muoh otherwise. Th.r. was Bother gate last night" The Richmond Examiner of the 29th says: 1 he enemy shelled our lines be tween Donlap's and. Petersburg yester day with great vigor, but no effect. Our batteries wasted no ammunition in reP1 . - it is reported that the lankea are sgain crossing la the North side of the James River, out they have made no ap pearance in front of the lines near Hichmond. It is also reported that the enemy's vtssels have appeared in York River, and that s&me troops have Deett landed at White House. The Examiner, in an ironical article, ssys: 1 Porter had thrown Busier overboard, perhaps no storm would have blown his fleet to sea and arranged his invincible armada. ' The Examiner says an -official telegram to the War Department states that two brigades of negro troops and white cavalry left Memphis on the 21st, moting on the State line road. I be advance reached Fayette denot on iha 224, The obgectof the movement is unknown. lhe if hig ot the 2,tt considers the only point gained by the capture of Sa van nab is its moral effect, but it was not of much importance in a military point f vi It was of no value to us what ever. Tbe JFAi'7 expects Sherman will move on Richmond, and says: He is the very genius we desire to see, and he brings with him some thousands ot those extern veterans whose metal we desire to tet, for Grant has with him only 75.OJ0 veterans, and the rest are the Riff Rail f creation, to defeat whom ts no honor. Washington, Jan. 1. Since jhe law passed by the former Cooirress to pre vent smuggling across the Northern ar.d Lastern trontiers went into operation. several rescues have been made. The additional six steam cutters for which an appropriation of $1,000,000 was recently made will enable the Treasury Department to act mote eSiciently against the smugglers. nebel deserters recently reported that tbe authorities at Richmond were maluring a movement which would astonish the world. This effect would doubt less be produced, if the followlag from the Alexandria Journal is worthy ot credence on that subject: " e learn from persons who have been informed in regard to the secrets of Secession leaders, that a plan is seriously discussed by the rebel authori ties for suddenly masking all their forces in Virginia, in the event of their affairs becoming desperate, and marching into the Northern States with a determinati..rt to conquer or die in the attempt'' Bri frooa Sberuaa'a Army. New Y'ore, Dec. 31. The Herald, editorially, thinks Gen. Lee is about t transfer bis army, ordnance, magazines, Ac, and the rebel capital, to Danville. The mail brought by the Arago from Sherman's army contains over "JiH),0i letters. Saturday NIGHT' REPORT. Operations Ixfore Wilmington. Nw Yore. Dec Si The Lld s

correspondent gives details of the . ,ieratioas of tbe land forces against Fort Fisher. On landing, a rebel battery on the left of their line of works at once ran oat a white z. aad there was a race

I between the treope and marines to

which would first reach the battery and

f-rrrtafn its snrrender.- Tbe marines, ,hv.maciX

tr.g the shortest distance to go, gained the prize, and thns one hundred prisoners were jotted down to the credit of Admiral Porter. General Curtis then moved his troops up the beach towards Fort Fisher, cutting the telegraph eossounication with Wilmington. About a quarier of a mile from Fort Fiher a small fort was reached, but it was evacuated on the approach of our troops. In the meantime, more troops were landed under Gen. Ames, and they pushed forward to support Gen. Curtu who, with skirmishers, was in front of Fort Fisher. It was then that Lient Wm. II Walling, of tbe H2d New York, captured a flag off the fort; also the courier, with bis dispatches and horse, and two o'ber horses and a male. Night approaching, orders were issued to withdraw the troops, but jast previous Gen. Curtis dispatched a email force, and captured the captain of a battery and a battalion of junior reserves, who tnrew down arms and surrendered, On the return, the prisonsrs, under command of their own officers, and carrying their arms, took their places in column and marched as regularly as our own troops. The 117th New York Vol unteers, who captured them aad has them in charge, considered it a piece of most exq usite pleasantry to convoy a party of the enemy who equalled them in iiumber, and e:uii of whom was armed with loaded and capped Austrian rides. After re-embarking the troops for a while, the surf became so rough that it was found necessary to stop, and nearly six hundred men were loft on shore lor the night, in a rain storm, but the morning found thee brave men strongly entrenched and waiting, with out any fear ot an assault from the enemy. At ten o'clock in the morning ten men of the skirmishers were discov ered, who had been left in front of Fort Fiber. Tbey were immediatr-ly called in, and reached the point cf iloharkatiou without molestation front tie enercy. One of them, who had been ix.st-! on a bar ia Cape Fear River, reported that in the night two large barges loaded with troops had left the fort During the day a deserter from the 21 South Carolina Cavalry, more likely sent out by the rebels with a lie, came iu, reporting that fi.OOO of tbe enemy had concentrated on the right flauk and proposed to attack us in the night Word was sent to Admiral Porter, and 14 gUQboHla were placed to intercept this movement The weather was so bad that mr troops could not be r embarked that attention or night The gunboats shelled on both flanks of our troops throughout the night, but seen no sins of llie enemy near. Next day (27lh) the weather moderated, aud al the troops got on board the transports, together with the prisoners. Our men showed no signs of hardship. They had suffered, while the prisoners were entirely broken eewn and hardly able to climb tbe ships awes. Many of t'.iem were apparently not.Tr l. years of age. SI. Alliaua'a Haider. Nkw Haves', Ct. 1'ec. ."1 The Fal.i diriim this evening cm. tains the following fuels, furnished by Captain Rue, Provost Martial of lli coneciipi -amp. Ihey are interesting, as they indicate that four of tlie St. Albans's raM'-rn have been caught at the tampon the 22 i inst A detachment ot recruits arrived from Winsor on the 1 1th, in which were four men evidently Southerners ol gooa ap pearance Tw! of tbcan, after tb.ir ar rival, displayed a great deal of St Al bans money and desired to Enow H tbe St. Albans batiks were redevmine their bills, and wanted to exchange them for ottier money, lhey tiowea, also, tniis tm Georgia and South Carolina banks, and a quantity of Canada silver. They claimed to belong in Canada, and -i,t away roon-y from camp under ditferent names iroin those unuer wmta may enlisted. They . said they came froat Canada with those St Albians's raiJers ho went to Concord, enlisted and were caught. Their companions going to Concord to enlist, and their coming on tojether for the same purpose, Provost Martial Rice, on these and other susj picious grounds, arrested the men on Thursday, had. them photographed and sent their pictures to (vovernor hmith, and he telegraphed to Captain Rice to hr-ld them. Since their arrest other Southerners were heard to say'bat tbey were present at the trial of the St Albans's raiders and they knew all about them. Tbey also appeared to be fall of Confederate and Canada money, and accordingly Captain Rice has ttlso had these placed in confinement. (hanci of froprl.torh I p. Wasbisotos, Dec. 31 Col. Seatcn, after an active service of more than half a century, announces that after to-day th proprietorship and editorial management of the National Intelligencer will pass into other hands. Jas. C. Willing also retires from that establishment. The trial of Col. North, New York Military State Agent, aud M. M Jones and Levi Coho, will be concladed on Tuesday. The I'rleoner tAueetlon. New York, Dec. 31 The Herald's Washington special says: The prisoner question is just now becoming a subject of serious consideration, and apprehensions are entertained that it may be made a subject of Congressional investigation, where it may possibly appear that our own Government is not free from blame io contiaoiag the sufferings of our prisoners. Rebel officials allege that they do the best tbey can, and have invited our Government to send for our prisoners and brinzlthem home. The Tribune's special says: Notwithstanding there was an agreement made some two months ago between Grant and Lee that c-ach party should send blankets and medicines to their prisoners, nothing has yet been done by oar Government The rebels, however, have been, and are st.U engaged in sending supplies to their prisoners. Special to Poet.) Washisutov, Dec. 31. There is not the least foundation for correat reports that Lee is evacuating .Richmond. It is understood that Mr. Seward's letter inlrelalion to the Florida affair is J accepted by the Acting Minister of Bra zil as satisfactory. The Post OSico Department Ending the letter delivery system works badly has declined to confine it to the large cities. New Yore, Dee. II. No second ses i sion of Board held to-day. The New Year's festival will be kept as close holiday on Monday, and the Stock Exchange will be closed. The other financial institutions will also suspend business. The Commereiat Washington special says that rumors are current of the evacuation of Richmond by the rebels. The aspect of military and naval news to-day is very encouraging. . Washisgtos, Dec 31. A letter from the army of the Potoeac, dated 20th, says that a rebel epy was recently captured near City Point, on whom elaborate drawings of our defences in this locality were found. It is stated that when taken he was oa his wt.y to City Point to complete his mission by examining the iron line works at that place. see

' WAiarsof oS. Dec. ' 31. Snow com-

morning and contiaaed witn occasional interrnption ontt! 5 o'clock this after noon. The fall ot pnow is not heavy. Pardon Worsely, tha detective, by whose information a nnmler cf the merchants of Washington and Baiuaore were nrresid some weeks ago, charged with sellicg goods to rebels, made affidavit before the proper authorities that having played at gambling since in tfcis cty he lost three thousand dollars belonging to the Govern meat Ha was placed in charge of a military poard. The Corfintissary of Subsistence fcas accepted a bid for fnrnisk ng the Goernment with corn meal at $735 per barrel. New York, Dee. 31, 10 p. m, Gold closed at Gallagher s at 2271. leif Tori Markets. - Hew T, Pea. 31. " COTTOS rirmer aad somewhat irregular; 1 1 H1 ta for Middling. FLOUR Dull; Slate aad WeeUra e'-out So. iawer; 19 0tMtlO15 fur Kxttaataw; 11 XOll SO for Extra Sound Uoep Ohio; It 2C,J1J uo for Trade Brand; market cloaing doll. WHISKY Quiet and teady; Jt3Ji23.S'r WtTtern. WHEAT QaJet an J rather lower; Amber Keatackv, S 5S. CORA' Dall and 2c. lower; Mixed vVeattrn, lsc. O AT ("had. eaiier; 1 C31 for fVeatern ; Prime Western. 1 li, t'OPFEE Dall. CGA & Firm ; If ucavrdo, 1 PS. ;Havaaa, 17v PETROLEUM Q.let aod nominal: S7c. for Crude ; T3Si:4c. for Refined In bead; 3ylc. for Refined fre.. WOOL Quiet and anchaagad. PoKk Decidedly firmer with an a-tive demand, chit-Hy for a illation ; ." 4U for Mea, cuh and regular war; chlic at 41 1?$ aah;l fIor oew do. ; 3S v,,r: for Prime; 11VV: fr Prime Mm; X9 m for Tfalo Mraa; aiee i.auQ bbl. Meea, (or Jaanary delivery. .. . . . . ..... H . . ... ..I. U . "i.-i . upovn, par. it , ,..uum.iw. , for Fabroary delivery, "llr'e and bnver'e option, at 42 Or -fU and ' M.la Prime Ha, for January to let rury IMh, at etwyiO tS. BEEr Retcx-r firmer; HI SO for aew plaia M-ea; 4 tor Extra Ma. Btt'uN' SIDES Moderate r.oet ; Cumber, laud Cut, lr l-k Hmilf-Good deiaaud at 1j Jl"''vc. for vr trru. LAKU aihr firm bnt not vary a. live at it '.c. ; amail lota at 2434as-,c. Jl" IT Xarkrt a te aad firm ; 7 ir reat. for r u ted lo.oe -TVULINii EXCnASda-Uuiet e4 1 r'W o -. I Leee active aod eaeier ; openlnx at tf-1 declining to fjt, aalviacing i-'TV, eud cloaing at ujVf. a.S M EST aTOCE S Market more active. Ti e (. llowiug are the uuialtcee at 3 p. m. : f S . 1 1 , Ind, i li;. aaked; t'. 8. Coaiwm, I . a.kl : ('. S. IA to t uapoar, 13 bid. I ('!'. aak -d ; l. S. Ortttiyatea, Kit bid, VT'v- aaked. rinrlnnatl Markrlf. ClC14TI F l. r ft rncbangad : Superta. S Dec. SI. 00; Extra ?lt. 9'iVdj .10. WHEAT Firm; 2 ft". a" OS for Red fair. COES Hull, at fl eo-ai ft-,, OATS In g'wid demand at Ss. Kl E Hull, at t 4.. demand BARLEV D'tli. Choir Rpricg, I -a nd do rail. Ii WHISHT Steady at i L.", PRoVlalnNa Ueld with more tlrmnewa. Lard TV. Mee Pork, ti CO. Bulk Meat, 1 .tOtl SO looae, and ',a, higher pa ked la roneetia- or of the extreme raUrt aakei thore wae not much done. U.a.1 Lard, In itood demand at -Jl.sc. HoGH Active and holier ; V0o Kind average l'. 7 t. 19 mi, and many aaxioaa huyera- The re. Geita wtre but l.i n-ad. GIUH EBIEA Qiiet hat firm. Coflee. V,.JtT. Sugar, n.i:tc. fur Cu". MolMeee, 1 4 .. t.Olb-f tiaed at tM. silver am. KSCHASUE-'kerc.end firm. rvanirUIe Markets. Evaaavit.ll, Dea. Ulat. Sotwiiheiausloit lb extreme bad w,ather that ha r.iail.-d for tu peat week, boiinea haa bet-a qmtc britk with rather huge arrival from th. country. Price have, however, aot materially ihaGgad. J0h Ef la (teady aud lee eiclled. Cold ateady at 1SIHS.V1 fiilv axSa'rJA. il l'l.ra ii.rrtwma"'-"l firm and at high f gure.. being held at lleja 60 per haahel, from wagop. . Large dealer effer Eaatero Select at It W($ J BACON Flrat at tie for Bhonider, Sft. tor Ckr Bid.., and ir..To for Ham.. UTTER I plenty hit firm at lyj. " ' BUCK WHEAT rLOUE-fl tJ of r.O euti'l. HEANS--Steady ut I 6t'i 00. BRAS firm at II p r 100 poauda. C1IEESE Weatnrn Reeerve, firm at 20 JM. I'Lot'll rr. with a atrong aeculatlf demand and price ar firm at J ,V f r ani.rf.a, and lie ' ilo M fir Extra, i.'ot.aldrrahl iinantltie are fating hli'prd to Kw Tork via Kw Orlean. CRAIS Hrket 1 firm with a material d'fffcrOrain market firm aad more aleady. WHEAT fiteiy at 1 81 lei for Red aod While. CORN Firm at SOal 00 la ear. OATS $a!y with aale. at eoaKS.-. BARLFT Lower at tl WJt so, RYK-lm'.l at fl lOJl ti with hat Mile arriving. FLAX SEED Firm at i 00. CLOVER flEEb tit oo. TIMOTSTt ED-fi 0030 '. Ilor.S-II.li at 12,413c net, according M th weight. FEATHERS -Llvaftlc. (iENSISe iTnc. tARD S5.'Tc. GKoCEBlRf Firm aad (taady. COFFEE Steady and firm at 4Vft4c for P.i. St'GAR-SUady at 2i25e. MOLASSES-Firmatll Ift J". 6TBUP-II a'-i SO. IIAT-Ia aem. re-ioeat, at fi2 ViiS OS Ut I iee trom wagua, aad f iA WMMM for bai.-d . POTATOES Scarce and f ra altt r') f"i lor Eaat.ru. HIDES la good eVmaad at r.a7e fcr g'eea and l&31!4 for led. SALT Firm aad ateady at lie prt Lsih. WHISKEY blaady at ta l'i U1,. WOOL Firm tt SOUTe. SPECIAL ELECTION Monday, Janar) , 16I. FOR COCSCILA!t TH WAED, .John If. I? o'elUer. APPLICATION NOTICE. fTUH IS TO WOTIFT ALL WHOM IT MAT J. concern that 1 will apply to the City Conuctl for permlaeloo to remove a frame building, ZS feet long by 1 feet wide, now eitnat. an my remi oa sixth 'treat, hetweea Main and Sycamore, to let 2o. ISO sa U aia atraet, between Third and Foarth atreeu, withia fir liraita UENRT FELKCR. Evaaaville, !). Wth. 13. dec-2w ' PHOTOGRAPHS. 1. II. VIUt.IIT-S Photograph Gallery, 3t0. 8 SECOKD STREET, (EllieAtCld Staod.) EVAFSVILLE, ISD. Certe. de Tieite. Virnette. or err. Phot. graph, either from lifc, or eopied from old Picare, warranted equal to any from Eaet.ru Citte ,4 vwtrmrle p-vee GROCERS. HEAD it. 9UELMFEE, Wholesale Grocers, And Dealer i a Liquors. Winet. Hails. Glas, Cotton Yarns, Spicci, Wooden Ware, &c,tc. IVo. 13 Iaiii Street, (Of posit Branch Bank.) EYANSVILLET, - - - INDIANA SUBSTITUTES. Avoid the Draft BT PROCTBlJiG - A - BEPBBSEHTATTTE. which you can do try applying to Dr. Graham, IsloJ tares:, pel aim 3f eamov. ana en, eaaes vtu.. no. -

WATCHES JEWELRY,

rj to IS -4 H 0 t. m 73 m o i - SB i H m 1g k baa k"i o s 2 0 ei 7J 1 L 35 -' pA Wi - H a Va U2 a t2 y H m rv W r5 H" C m tl TJ - 0 U) K HOTEL. c i rr "v ii o rr jz l. , P. JlrKAV, Proprietor, On ttvecoraer of Water and Diviaioa Street, aeai . "taamboat Landing, ETAN8TILLE, IMHAhA. A Ihi boaae baa beea papered, palsied and rcfumiahed by the proprietor, the traveliag pnl lic caaalwaya rely upon haviag th. beet of aixuaanodatioae atif7-lv ii i . - 1 l -lTiai .SOAP AND CANDLES. Iiilip Decker, (Sj.ea.i to l'oKker t ,Hrmr), ilanufcictiirer of lard Oil SOAP AND CAKDLE3. Al- ', aa extra article vl USMK'i, VH'ilXF. jt.VP CAB Oil. rVulera in rWIn, rWe, Ahea, Ae. Alee I'uro Catawba Win Ot onrnan raialug, In ianmira to anit par i heer, 119 JU'ua 3i'rti. fcrtwa rict aed Samd, ErNavii.i.a, Inmaaa. aar 1 wn,a ih, er W dura' paper aetcotlable la ...a l,.i-lv BANKING. ill. LYON & CO Proprietors. V. ft. HF.NKY, - - - UshlPP. 0 No. 4 First St., 4 EVANVII.LU, INK., fa sat r-.n t.-r lb- .tnrostf f Ir. ill . iu.i:v o ii:iosit, H Oiv fpertal lt.nli..a the purrhaee aud fjS aale of Jgj 0UI0EI4) Government Vouchers, -, UNCTJRItEf.T MONEY. on rtoo. I lS'ytM i t o o n ( f 1 1 Urru. GItOCERIES. icisrri2i, uitoss., r Jfo. 64 Weit Seeopd Street, - ri.c:ii.ATi, n. Sfer to th Trad, at tbe loeiet r.t", a vey Urge M'ek of STAPLE a D FlM'T liKOIF.CIES, 'yOOJOtlliK, In pTtt (if CotTcc i Rio, iAtfrimy m, Mr. jt, Jt SMtmri v Orrcrt, Cut, I'urto K, Katrn K- fln1 Molaaiica anJ H-rii'i in grv-at rlfty, qnality, Tea 1Orjnrefvirfita.r, Irrpfiti!, Yfirotig !ysrn. atrtf ftofnaxF. - ' Splrrai fltff, Hot, ianrar.nf SjW, 'I obaeco i ( h wioi Fio Cut, and Smoklnt a larr itock. C Ijcars iIm)rTtAj and I'm orotic full nrlrei-ot. tanned (ok1i I Pe-tw hni, Rtrw brri', nisiAk Urrt. Kmt hrrria, ti ., Par, "" bTT, hvrrl"S iSri, Pio Appit?af Xornat, Grwa Cortt, aa. OjsUr, Lo.w m, Mackerml, ardiaa, ix. . . .. Btca, Kataiwt, Altn'mrl, FiiWrt-, Walnn J PicklM, IrtisvifrTaa, Jarnif, fc.nia, WM-n VV'i 9 Har--at, Cotton Yarns. Twin. fJT-iga, Matr.Ufl, sv4.ftt.. IxA, l'tr, S'jap, Oa1IB. March, ) GROCERIES. Vrii. CJallw3ll9 GENERAL GROCER ASD DEALERS ITS THE Very Best Family Provisions. Il lTti i VPkliSoVLVASIA 'BUCKWHEAT Jt lJJ V r'lour at CALOWF.LL s. te Kir eaiivfar.tioa, .1 CAI.OVt ELL'S. CASES OESOA CITIiOJf,! CALI'Wr.LL'.-l. tA4E i l NMt at , CALDWELL'S. IMrZ CORK PAKCflEKS at CALDWELL'S. JOZ ASjtTfUt I ttisfcKVE.i at" CALIVELL. :S)RTEI) JELLIEt at ...... ... . . CAtftWELL'S. O CAS KB OLIVE CUL-ASsORTEK ttAklo ai and Pima, at CA LO W ELL'S. fCjlILEod FRESH BALTLMORE OVATE O warrante.1 e.iual to any ia the mrket recerv ed dativ br Kxuteae. at aovi3 w M. CA.DWEll'3, S". 9 Fi-e MmJ VICKERY BROS. 1 AMP CIIIMKEVs. XJ i' dox li". i Chiitio-y. W) do do 1 la aom. extra heavy. V) do do ? d A do do t er Mammoth Chimneys, Xa atoraaad lor eaie, waoWt and retail, at VK KIEV (), No. 1.2 Main .tr-t. GREEN APPLEo. lil bhleaeaorted Apple.. 10 bneh Wine Sap do Juat received and for aale at V ICE EST ERO S, o. 12 Main Ut. TtrrTATOES AND OMO.NS. X Irtah Potatoes, Sweet Potatoea, and Onioaa lev aale at VICE EKT bUO e. ... Ko. 132 Main mt. C10AL OIL. 25 bbl of EXTRA SAFE Burning 011, b:ag really wiperior to most of tb. Oil aold. Got so aad prove it, at VICaVFRT B RO'I, ocerll Vo. Let fata street.

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s. 7. issa X. Peraeaa of aedeBtary hahita treaSUd with weakaaa, laaaitnde, palpitation of th. heart, lack f af petite, diatroa alter aaung, torpid liver ot oati patio., deeareeto-aar. if they will a ' try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS. tl.i. h aro aow recommended 1 J tbe high,t medical aothoriiiea, and warranted t. produce aa eaaeaaafuu. heaeScial eftaot. The' a? exceedingly agreeable, eree.tj pare, aud mot nporceed all her 'enica where a healthy, geatte atimaleat t. required. They purify, atreagthea aad iavigerate. They create a Laalthy appetite. They are an antidote te ehaage ot water aad dieL They overr-itne the ef!-t f d'aatruittoa and . lata boor. . - They Mnagtheo the ayvh m aad ealivea the taamiBd. TVey p reveal mtaameTi aud iakermitteat . vera. Tbey nnrify the breath and aeidiry ef th stomach. They car Pypepta aad Coaatipauoa. They rare Dhrrka and Cl.e'.eca llorbue. They cur Liver Complaint aad Merv.a Headache. Tbey make the weak atrong, th languid brlt l'.al. and are exhaaated uature's great reaterer. They ar compoaed of the celebrated Caliaaya bark, wiBtergreen, aaaaafra, roota aad berba, all pr. aervwd in perfectly par 8 1. Croix rum. For particuhua, aee circalara aad teatimoaiala around each bottle. Beware of impMtora. Xaamla. awry kettle. Fe. that it ha oar private C. 8. Stamp uemutl. lated over the oork, with planUtloa ecene, and our eignatur on a fin ateal plate aid. Iah.1. 8ee that our bottle ia not re-fllled with apariou aad deletertona tair. Any peraoa preteodiag t. eell Plaatatlea Bitter by the galloa or ia balk, ia aa Iinpeator. Any peraoa lmltatiug thla bottle, or lliag any other material thereia, whether called Plantatkta Bitters or Bat, ia aorta leal uader the U. 8. Law, aad will be ao proaecuted by aa W already hare oar eye on veral partic re filling our bottle, Ac, who will acod In getting tliemeelve luto doe. .uartera. The demand far i'rake'a riantatiea bitter from ladle, clergy, i.i-a, merchanu, Ac, ta Incredible,. Thlmpl trial of a bottle I th evideno w preoent of theli eorth end upertority, The; ar .old by all ra a;ctabl dragglata, grooera, phyalciana, boula. aaleon, iteambaata, and country atorea. P. II. 1R A E a A (X). No. tiri Rroadway, N. T. CtOlC'lt KATIIAIRO.. Kathairon ta tram the Greek word "Ealhro," or . katheiro," aignifylng to cleauee, rejuvlnate and .lore. Thla article la what Ua name algaiflea. Fr preaervlng, reatorlng and beautifying th h 'linen hair It U th meat remarkable praparatloa Ibewurld. It I again owued aad pat up by tt.e original proprietor, aod la now made with th a mi cure, at 1)1 aad attention which gav. It a aole of over oae million bo I tie per annum. It ia a moet delightful Hair LTeeeiag. It eraillraie Kurf aad dandrnF. It keep the bead cool and cleaa. It make th hair, rlci', aofi and gloeey. It prevent the hair from falling off aad tore. lug gray. It realure hair npoa bald head Any latlyor gentleman who Value a beautiful r.d of hair abould uae I.yon'a Kathalroo. It la knowu aad u ed throughout the elvillaed world, told bv all reepertitl.le dialer. IHMAS 8 BAfcNKH A C0.,Kw Tork. IIAOAK'SS M AU NOI. A HAL,". Thla la th meet delightrnl and extraordinary a title rvr 1 over It change the ana burnt fiv e and e' . 'a lo a p ally aalin Liter ef ravlahlug InHHily Hjuirtliig the m"'' i'' inth r ,, , . ijh'.' . miiri mvitiag In tliaclty h-iie cf loa. It remove. Ua, freckle, plutlr end ghnee froai the ekla, leaving theoum. f-l.v.1 it b. traaepareat aad smooth. It coa. Uln no oialinUl itijuriuiii la th kla. Tatroa-Im-d by Aotnemo sad Opera Singer. It I ah' v-ry lady ahmild nav. Hold everywhere. Pn-pareJ l.y W. K. llagau, Troy. . T. AMra 'l erdnre to lir.MAS M. IIARMRK A N . New Y. ' fiklMSTREKT'S Iaimitablo Hair Restorative. NOT A DYE. Put reet'irea gray hair to It orfgiaal color, by eTjiplylng th capillary tulie. with neloral anate nauce. Impaired by age or dlaeeae. All MaaaJaa. oetdiye are wm peeed of lunar oalle, deatraylng the vitality aad beauty of tlie hair, and afford of lhameelvee aodreaalng. Heliaetreet' Inimitable Oul.rlag aot only restore hair lo 11a nataral eolor by an eay prooaaa, but give the hair ' Lwiarlant Dcaaly, promote it growth , prevaut lu falling off, eradicate dandrnff, and Impar te health and pleaeaat. nea to tbe head. It has a tood the tret of time, be Ing the colorlnal Hair 0 ,1 orlng, nd 1 ce.itanlly incraaairtg in favor, t'aed liy both gentlemea and It I Mid by all reepectabl dealers, or ran la procured by them ef the commercial event, I). 8. B A II SI Its A CO.,iri Rroadway, -w V-irk. Twoslse, VI cent aad II. Clad News for the tulorlaaatc THE T.OSQ BOUGHT FOR Discover . laAST. CEEEOKEE INJECTION. Componnded from Hoof, Barks anal licavta Ctir.UOITK KKMKVY, IK geeei ediu li c.ea el dueoee of ihm tutmar ergen., each a eoafieewe lie t'ri, ie.itoieetao e (a Kiedr, InHamaif af la A' id.,, MadtUir rMari, tree, bleet, trtmw., aM M eapectat re rem weerf.d ia Din wm at rimm a uwa I or eU tn fmnU) Ktera aU th old aaaaanaa mediciae Aae 1 . . t 1.1.1. . . . . mm 1 ( IB V -; nr ' H iywii,.w firm, the doie tieing from on. to two teaapooa. fula thi-ee time per .lay. T-t iediui.tic.no aiuativi id ita action ;na. flow rifjmg aad cl-aiilng lle hlnd, canalng It to I In all itaerigliud purity aad rigor ; thoa removing from the ay. tern ell pernlcloua cuee which have Ir dvt dw-e. rilKKOKKP, lWECTIO le Intend aa aa ally and a..'atant to tin Cherokee Itemwtd slioilld he u-. In cajuaction wltn that riIKiue in all caeca ot Oonnorrhwe, Gtit, Floor Alhaa orVVhlte. Ift-U are healing, soothlug aud demulcent ; removing all aralding, beat, chi-ruV ati:' puiu, Inatnad of the horning aud alm"t uueriduraole pin that ia experienced with neeriv ail tliaeaeap omar afecttewe e' P.y the uae of the Cberoke. Remedy and t beroke. lajerllon tbe iw medKioe. at tbe eainr tinie all iwjirop-r diecbargM are ramovvd, and toe weakened orgatia are speedily re-t.r-o w full vigor aod trengtb. ar-Fwr full parii'iara icet oar pamphlet from any drug awre la the country, or wnu aa aud w. will mail free to any eilJn-., a lull (tratiae. arprn), C ltrrohre Itemed y, f I ki bottle, cr tliree brittle fcr M. aT-prtoe, C herskec Inject loa, $2 per bottle, or tlir bottle for 11. rBt by expresa to any aAlreee eo receipt of price. oM by all drerrieta everywhere. - tr. W K.M'rwIa Al a., rol Proprietore, No. S llerty atr-t, S-w Hrr. "Slid In Ev.na.ille by W M. IMER0OWEB, and by all druggi.t. everywhere. IfehildAwly. GROCERIES, &c. N -E" HAMS. 1000 LBk MT.AK CURED Uamaat WM. CtLDVV ELL'S Family t.rocery. BEEF TOKOUEa. 1 doxea ngr Cured Beef Tongne at No First Html. N'l VT B0iX l'TiO bhla Ul,,te Fluit hominy at WM: CALDWELL'S. ONIOhS. bbl choice (iBlon. et MO. FIRST STREET. CCKV;HEAT rLOCE. T& tack Peoaayl.aU aia I i Buckwheat Float at CALDWELL'S. RIED APPLES. A the ice article to he bad at CALDWELL'S. t iHF.Kg '0 box Hamburg Cheeee aud 6 do Pic Apple Cheeee at WH.CALDWTLL'S. 7CR A STJt "ialS .1 A eaofce arrl-le to h had at VJ NO. FlaaT STREET.