Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 January 1865 — Page 3

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EVAf'SVILI IND.

SIOSUM JAXt.'AEY 9 . . ? ,. A.I,-,' J.'J'C, ai)i.7'i hi'til nj ih'- li-.-Aviu.r. . ii.f.E Tt':s, ' Jonas. Ai, and Lvanslake effnt Mondriy pally Ar.rli Ki. 1 !ir. ' I -,ua:i t ') $ 1' t y w J i'.col. .r . J ? 3 4 J I cutuna i : .2 ; 5 i i 3 A-lv riK'-ni-ira lii'.rtnl iu bpfi.UI Nolkacul.imn i n.ir f! iwiity-flKi pmr ut tr. !, Ni.tli-w, r. "iiia ir Hi""- No notlca, Ii .w-t t rhurt, luTtr4 lT I-a than (II) on dill 1 r JHrria Notion, one ij'.llar. da lol'tiiA lviTtM nta di")oilriiiad lialura ripirallon i,1 .iitrat will m rli.rK"! for Uia lioia lu rtaxl wsuinliMK to Ida (oa ralia. All tri.ii-t-nt and otraaluaal alirllmf ula i.ux' ! .id f In adaiM-. K.vANiviLMe jonnrfAL co. H11.NMDN HPItOULK. I , ..... 1, J-t. . Hiver IVcwm. Thi w thr tiiKM Htiirif ht Ud icf4Ient f)fr htiifl, lut th trr-tg r trriMy tloprj nfl mu My. Tl." r.vr 1 rl-in t.owlf l iUl point, and will ilmiMI wMI rornifinrabl tj th oiltln( f tin kitovjr fll ff iinow uto. T1im w o thuij Jou on th 1f Urrty, but fw rrlv.t. Ooutrary to pyttloh, th 1J Itle (iry KgU 4 tn In in hnlUftUjr with tb oiall fioot Loutsvilln, hI r tnrn-i Ut In th vinlntf, with a fair ptM k't trtp bnth a. Tl. l.iti e .n-y IrU', l.ouiiTilla uail rattiru ; it R. I'anlarMoh, Bowlittg Orn t KTitnsrllia; Jo4tf, Mnitni' Cttifii Mornlug t;tar nii-4 Cmnral'I. L'aniiviilo tu Nait.viUr, and 0nwar4' Nuahvlil- to L'-nUviiU, rmtttltnta Ilia arrivals rtt.fi Jj ni tun tti to iUrk laat rUUt. TU Roe .iiitiium tn fi' Ui L itinrll la lt hight. TIib fanny U,Hrt, ("apt. U'a pratty new fe .at, draw up I-i ih Uniting yMtarday, auJ will lui.il uit GovrnuiTit 41 t aunt. Tliv H"" I. it" will ! tha rinII trat ftr I,oulflvitln tbia it .rhlntf. Tha (; i. I Aii'li r,,u not got In ti to a Ufa hur last miftil, lut mil im found at bar Uniting lo-ilny, ruly to rmlva tor Cairo, and will lavaat t Uo mual tiMtir. The AriiiiuU, on falur.lny, ti:il a l-l-n-liil trip Mil . The T Jimsmn, ( 1' iirii, 1ml gnna I lht Ti-u him" nvr with Gflii'l Tii 'itiaji and tafT. The (rritt Bl tnia U Um haa IhU oirnlng 'rom w OrV'ant, aad will r-toad bcr lr tb Or m nt City. Hha hM nu mpfiriur either Is mpa Ur oi 1 1 4 aud no iiiallh nfad un tha Y-t;m v.ulur,aiiJ 'upt. a (r and Mr. Cu4. ft tr cli to f oIlifM-a, am aidant t(etitUma Cjt A IfnuiphrKy ami Hull t Rndd aiabr Kganta U H. l'uitk-ria will rrliiru to irivu rlfer Hit vm In if . Ilir net omnnxUt Ion art xiIlp,t, and i ijt . 2'ritik w t'r ar.d John Adanm ata inn to mnka Utfir j m ni;'ri cumfot tMr. Tan iiHi-iui Hufi of Friday nay: Tti mar hn ln M.u kud' -I whh it for th pt t it cr llva drtjri, w t ul tha ttiua aotit!y Tba t'liiciiii.itt. t ha rtvar eimn t" I uiiiiiieidlal of tialttrilay aa. k atan.l llier au Ifil.tuy. it al"ald: Ttia muddy roudltlou e( tha lav and (m Innt I ani-v of ilia wrKiliMr riuidd ahlpmtt yratara . : 1 1 la faulty ull. how-ivar, frlglit batng roatpara I tifnly ai an a fur nil paints, with aup'rabiiiidat. t j tnnnf tu porr (apt. C M llnllnway Uia aft lift RW-a, bus pir('liud tUt fuiMliiaodii. InttreMt In Mnaara. i.f A Int' now aifttkiuvr. whfrman a apUudid rrafi J 'tat i..iiat-d apt ffiry Karr, vt tha llihUiidvr, pitied Ihrauh tha city yalrrtiny, it mi. tf fruin hi pnt'ket (r liU hortia, naar 1 u uinl.ii, (Miln. Aftt-r nncra'inR and bar4 wurk ha u. atlail in rn iti tha iltithlaiidar. fha is aw I l u ttHnnt In tha Mlaaiavlppi, on tha l.!iitti tihi.ua, at tha lMt of Ihiittan'a llltiif, tu a i-utirn i ii hutbor. Hha . abaudonad t tb ( otU No. ii, and ill coma haia for rapaira. N ut. ff Inn ta'to ana h)t or Injured. Mia had l. i txi, of tiou lu thr- boat, and 7 toaa on baric-. Uia MiiNourl Is hun i x f Mtitnrday aya: Tftr wind b is i oit ati'ttdy lu tha north avar ttut.i Ui'ir-ttny ovutn. In Outiarquame, t ha w iii-r bAi h4n told, and a prity a.id fif a -paiHlM'l yi'wi. rd.4y. Ti.t rlmutta of tha waaihar mav.'rn t vi rtui n h atiiiau'a catculationa coinptat'ilr. S r know of only una IhI bavtns; hardltiod i' i hi ti t. b .rt fitvrday, and thai was tba rMitiir . f.r Wbita rior. t apt. Jatna Maid bx na di-t-rintnrd to Uuvawllb tba hbamroik '.; pvfuiM, but wa ruuld nt laarn that a!.) h At 1-fi. It ia ltUr-d tha' tha i omiuar. Ul will itka nti aaituc ' rth not ir finni Ht. t.aum. W 1. aru thif f),OiK M iho numbar of troopi briu iiut(ioric, fitiiu MutnpliU to Nw trlana, 00 Mi ? NifikNi)-! J hit llain Htltta, Autorrat, Kutnia '. i. t"t.)' Ctiy, Mi nut, and lUffa otbera. Tttfl Uttla Cir. and C.dumbiM -arkat Old Kai. o was sntik Mt Odun.l u. Ky .au Thnrf4ay, tn IM f.i t aotor, and la, of i.-tn. a tntrt o j TUn l.oM'.oirtitn J.mntl ' atmday Rati i Onacf lh I. uiai;ia and J.-fTeraou II f-rry-loat4, tlo .Inbn Sh.ilb ro, wbb h b it JtUronitUcu i bu U wiini about dit k, Jiid lu a .ln 1t. ' niH' It- it!ul l.ttolln; at that. My l4i 1, I imU-1, t" lhv rim pri-a l lO p .waner-i, at Ilia " I'-i V noiif ' I'irr tba f . I ixt tha had vt thi tn l'AU buia, wlor. ti!l r hard and t4t. 'I ha liwbvMt i. p-y.wUh Capt. I'. arbia, -liird d out t- hr ftit.atia vratoidy tnornlnK at 'J iA-1 t k. 1 tok th- ps -nji-'ra, with flltaaa i,.Tfrnni it t. .im- -ra ard th- ir hnrm and was; u i, on I'oittd an t br,iihl th-m to the city aOuut ton; o'thH-k lt avaniiiri. Aftfr ligbilug bor op i It'. i.ljUT tre.f t- i itar oil, 'ni in .mh. Wi l-.-ii ii 1 1 1 fci U.t' ! r l.-o a to ria tk n out f br titn woitl r t '. r ott Capt J hhalb rofS b ! pri-v i' ! ioii loltAva auLbar tt-rry in U i p:..lv.tiy. HOME INTERESTS. "1. - 1 Sti'lAM U JOi Atjti to gMiroh ;.i;t .'tii.-, tct,i,'iPtM, u. Chr'iuluU t a ninU atlttii.i . t K'ttfrii irttw, g' unil i-ssann K t i m A Wtv : l afock, whore you will tiud every artl-i-le thai i b4Hhd by tho prt:4iu,ud aa prlree hi,-h "i !!vil to sue aatlafartieu. Their i.a'. .. 'I Main stnvt. maylUAwtC TZILLIAIil SEAV1S, Attorney .it l.r.w and V. S. Claim Audit, N nnili. rt ! Lv ihe UirTntu.tit to tfnr Tr!niut r.,M.tiiv Mt iM , Ba k rT, lutiiy I-.u. uiitw rT n. .,s.u,i ottirr riipKTT tttrvi.Hi ilitU m -.-v i, o of thf iJisvt-rtiWfUt, ftU'l 1 i rtatm. ' wl.Urr Vinl -r ntmio n.n..! thf ' roil.-.! fi Hoitiio lor IHsihiritPd Soldif rs! i B n tmcn.'iut ut t ti.f to-iuiy Law, v'J t Ibo .Mat frtfon f Congre-ws, M AU oMicr. or j oibtr lTuma who h4 slf hmefirr b tildftril wltlin iw. yrm (Vv"ui tb lt) of their rnHMttifiit, by rvanoii of wouimii rvceiTi in bsittle, :i.l Tvccivo th1 BVktu Fonnty a Uioiniri tlMj arvt-d two yt . tuiiit (L'V; ntu trwt, mr K(tltfr' t3ua Store, fvr it th Ct urt iiouw, KuTiUt, Indiana,.. .Coc-,l r-'fetfnwa givon if rinirfd. mh-S FLOUR. Igleheart Brothers to Hungry. the TV' YOf W A N l KI OVR! t,i thfl .Coi-tlterii Mi:i. ! YOC ',VT I'tit'.N MEAL tVm,' to tiu Southern Milli. f' TOt W.'.xx BHA.N A.VDSHirTl Tr"? , Couu, 15 tbe Sutberu ilili.. 't yjur Br,sd and fc-ed freah. miJ "- i . tl'3'ol:.r,U "TU"-- Cf-oieio tbe S,utbern iliile tne ' "4 an atnoklng hot, three culd moru u.F3" nl Brm-3 tlor.aj opau all buaioeai "I1.1 borr, ( J.c., .treet aad CaualT

EEGULAF PACKETS,

' Reilar Hartford Packet. I i. hf-at and fc f! F-4-ani.r, o ic in i . 1 1 A LLKCK, Tj'I J-. . ;lri'f. 188-5 : : : : r :::::: : 1855. Evau&ville and Nashville SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS ..master. 4 v u XjJUTJT. X.330TI.' .,s,.fci.l HASTES. t ;i s.ffii a iKalnf in'-. t,. "ARKIF. t-m 1.ii,,." n:) ii r..-rVi r. H , au-1 till !H.;i t r.Ii .Y ' f . W. T I.I.M Lf.'ttl ETatievilie every FBII.AVj .. p J4 , 1 '..a--. 'ttJ.iMl''f M'.O'. ar r m. r.-. smfi ia (riuaiit, end lh rot -!( t i. t r.;. I.v airni e.i.iiiou i'inn ud lb nl'l-T- "f "! eu-icom f.jf of Ijb-i-ui-i. writ a id!.. .n-i t .rirjaiirttt "I-J-' rt- W i' r-sprc. I fl ly ' rnJ,T ib.n!.e f'r i..l f.vor i n,-.iio -u' ' l r-t'r":lag f.rr r,u U iJUL I. R kp iit, Eeu i-ir VpsJciv L,vac.vnie ana 1 h rjiitarfft P'-ift I I) ATIOE, XAf.hKY CAFTAIS, WM.C ri'KliCKI'. : : : : : . CI.Lttb. Will tiaiiatiiir cvnry To-adajr ctcdiu( at .' ' lock. for fr-iht r arr'y ti lord oi t i)X HI MPHKIY, Ag-iila. For SlemphU aad New Orleani, Tha Flat and tWaut I'awnnnr Rtr amT II KN II V HVIIZHK a. i roM'i v ....MAITKB, ri:K. Will Itnt EjiriNvii'e on Monday. January 9th, 1865. Thu M-Dla ha Hu"iall'-l ciiw:(tlc fur htKk. UALIi KV'M, or UjX A Hl'MPHIlt?, A(C' Dt, Green iver Packet ryl FLKKT ANIi Ef.tOANT tsTF.AMRK It. K. IuiiU;iHn. . DiilNKWATKR MASTKR Will b'HVi KvarttiviiU a-ry Mu3a i frr' and Tlitir-oUf at b o i.lo k, I'. M.. foi . Howlh.tr ti and ill way n'rta. ht or p4-IAJf ou boafd. Im- t AVubftnli. Tim rit, (td-- Wh'l Hi'am.r .1 U TV O ! J. T UL'CO CAPTAIN, Will ran aa a lunlar mrkt lotoron this : it J and Me Carutal. ou tt Mal.aah rivar. 4tT" Kor (fight or aftair a(it d board. il"c.H. :im Evansvlllo and Pond River, Tha LlUlf! Stcamar JAMIW (illAY! UOtH'.K BKOWN M AHTRB Will mak rrjraliir tr!(,a bi'Cweon Kranarilla and Pond Xltvar. COX HL'MPUBET, Akcib. iW'U The Evamv lla & Cairo i ,v i v LiiK'iijjf'i Initio. Tlie awilt, ( mi- k.K!ant I'aRMitmodiotiit, ats:l .'ta jer Mcutuer A R av2 A 3 A, JOSH, V, TIIHOOI', Ha'lrr. WM. HCXN, rk. - Lnai Vrdii4iiiaa'd ialirdyal 'i P. M. ):n IIAI.Li ttl i'l), Anta. IIcKular I'.vanxvllte & Cairo l'ncfcct. Tlia fafet ri-nnt packet JH A 3i M IZ It , ('apt. GV3. Il rtlll CIIKT, HVKK .NiCH'II.SIIS, Clark. Lrarf. vauili(,avry Tittaday n.l Krlilay, at 1 I. M. Regular Evansvillo & Cairo 1J. S. Ursiil Iiit;Uit, (jtun. Aiulcrson, WM. A. Lt'WTII. ( apulu. feint KvaiiMllle fiery Momlay and Thursiljy nt 12 51. rpiilC.tK bnaia are Unlit draught and bar au I wr.,r iu:4-nmmtKiftrl.na I, -r pa.ntniirera. V.ir y't4lht or pniHe applr u tioatil, or to "Kt. 11 A 1,1. A l;tl'l. A-nt. Louisville & Evassville U. S. Mail Line. 'J'HK 8P1.ENMD PAHKK50 KS ST K A M X Its MORNING STAR, dpt J. II. bi'nck: JOH N UWATHMET, Clark. . Will learp f. r t.nuUville arery ThuraI . i; 7'iR.f at an mini r.M., ami arery j jm!. Monday at !! o'oloik A. 31. TARASCON, J. A I.L'.KK. r. BAS. kSMlTH, Clerk! Wl'l leqr,i for Loutarille erery Wed . t nra.lay and Hattrilay, at tlx a'clwk ('Apt ..it: ,;t r. si. Km I'.nilurt, Mpetdau,l rli'irunretheahoTeateamera are tia.Mir"a.v,1. f..r Irrinht or pn.wire apply to (.'OX A IIC PIIUEY, at Mail-Line 1, art-Mont. J. II. lU'Ni'V. npt I,. A K 1 ail Line. CANDY & FIRE-WORKS.! II. 1 Ioi-m:m. tMt niM ru ri itr.K, ! h lunli au J K.Uit Ir.lor In I Fancy Candies, Toys, Fire Works, and rrtt iTs or all mms, So. 1 Flrat Ktreet. DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. I A PEalBAIII.K LOT OF 11;E.S GOOrs in.t ie.vil , al4u a n r- lot of Knorov. Plain and Prtuli'd Klannp!. - t t W , lu-a, at 7 ! Main bliwt. NUli.llTS HitnF.RTS. I T i trhT-nr-iv rivTrtr, J-SJ-a-JLiiJO X KJ JtX&w i A BKAITirUI. LCT i l.AMMV Ills ; und I hototiaph Alliunia. tual th. tliiue tnr a I oriermaa I rre, hi. , u n l th.m. at No 7 Slum Street Ii Ititt I ! A KoUkUrS. BOOTS sk SHOES. VOOOD LOT OF MOOTS ASD 5 II 0 Ed JVST aftuVd to our tx k. aod for ia!. at very amxli pi.-At. at l.,n Street. WHtCHTS A ROBKBTS. Cloaks and Shawls y E ARK 0L0MNO lI'T'fIt TaK or 'v Cloak. ati'J Shaa l alow fljj'.ire-. iilii-J V KHJHTJ A 'bOBES Tji. ! SUBSTITUTE WANTED. tcBSTriTTE for ou aar. for whtch (PM he paid. Inrjntre at Sbaakltn Jn4i,vJ Hailte 'a Etere.

The Sl-llcra Tro. YrtniJtvr tmt forty j rjri ;Toliy baa twas .nplylag all tt J em,- 10 Eor",ia t)h bit Pi!! 31 Claimant t!.r !i-itif !-rTa4 l r,, ha ob'j madlHoa. xt.er tha w.,ra. faaa. r-f XfymaXtrry, rVjraa, F":ry. oo4a. aad Srstaaa. Erary kaapaack U' 'j.'-l ' oinin iji..f If tba ridar f ki , 'U'.i . ' nnt j't t of I'llia T OilJ"t i fr-cj I r ij ?!t a I ba flana, la him -n to m', Va d-n n-loiBj tba a-nat, aed J j iiS 044.1 a W-x 1t "f Moj dlra ;

will r,m k-j. my m-xJl'-iil'a o b.Bl bacawa tbay cani,.-t n.aa a mn- b profit u 4 ar parage.' aika. ' 'an'., rata, and 1 4 par bi a pot JaT-Iw4 Aa a riit.i ra.riy lHrCou,ba,C9lia, Howaai f4t r uy C"-icn f tho throat aad caaat, a4V )rdi! s to tha dir'. iota glacn ou aaefc battla, Ma-lt-no Zvlic Porf-ri Cougk BalMa. It it al,4 i ! ;'. . u4r-ar (atia.aLd tba (.o,aaioB cf a a: -Ii 1 a't'.e may, 111 caaaa of atHdan attu'k, rfT4 t i It frtb S':y tiirn ItarrM. Hondrad of tboiffliid 4jf bf.ttl't of tb ta iaTaluakia praar '! ar-ol i Ttry y-ar la taa Cult4 Stataa. S! tb? 4iug!a t,rywbri". TtSf. T and Vt rrAll U:h:. jaB-2 Dlarrltaea aud Dya?Btarry. Vl bar, aamiad a rt oambvi ot lattara fraas aoica of tiia ai .i f:u.l-fnt citiut. of Cltieiaoatl asd Coriat'u, etr.,ai.4rakin( ia tba klfhaat taraia ot Dr. an icklaad'a Aati Cbolara Mtltara, for theme of Iiiarrbia and Iyaautarr7. Tha Uttara ara tn long to ubliab. Mr. Wouda, of Corlof toa, 4aj. ha waa prououncd lacarabla by tha bat doctor ia CinclDtiatl, aad ova bottla of Dr. a'.rickiaad'a A utl Cholera MIxtara (flectad a parcian. nl rare, alter aalTarlnf for aioslh, with tba aorat form ef Iiarrhot and Iryaantarr. Tor aala l,y Drngiara. TUe Kait Taluat.la raniady befra tba public vilboot ai.y riraptioo, i. Dixoa'a niar.kbarrj Caiatiiiaiir. 1 1 1 a aya affacU a nra. DMKA.-Ks OF Tlltt KEK VOL'S, 8EM1KAL, Crsi.ary, au I Bxaal Sattm. aw aad raliahia trattaiit ia li-porta ot tba HOWARD ASHOCIATIOX. -ut by mail Id aaalad Utter aaralopaa, fiaa of cbaraa, Aiidrrai DB. J. fiKILLIM HOttjllTOX, Howard AwlatioB, Ha. S 8mla Kiutb Miwt, Pblladalpbla, Pa. aj.rl dlwly a lOLUATK'S HUNK V SOAP. Th e crlrbrtttrd Toilet Soap, la aorh saltaraal dfPiand, la uiada from tha chalcaat aiaUrlala, ia lulltl aud traellieat la Ita itnta, fragrantly acrntad, aad axtramely Ihb flclai In Ita av-tloa op-. a tha akin. For aala If lirnranta aud Kaiii-y Owl a Oaalara. a. I-t tbM who bar. duabtad tha vi rtaaa Rt't ia I tbaoa Kittbu, if any aorH tbara ha r-ad tb. rollowibii Crtiflta from jtantlaBMa wal, twuowu in thia uoiunuaity, and doabt aa aiora. IUg-naral ioiri-xlaitiou tato tbaarap vfll aara Ibo iiYne of tbouaafida of oar aaldiara! boviaTiixs, Ky..Iaaa &d, IMS. Wa, tha imrtrralfDed, hara mi tha (oad aaVcta proditrtd by tL aaa of Itr. Juaa Boi.L'a Caaaaw Brrraaa lu ca af ganeral liability and praatrattaa of tha ) "ti-iu, and baliaro lu (aaaral aaa wwtuVd praraot dlaeaaa and rallara much anflhrlna;, Amoug imr aul'llcn partir-fllary woold thla ba tl.a oafio, ia.iy tboaa who ara axpaaed ta aaifamatfa Inniipura In tba Htntharu climate. alAJ. PHILIP SPKEIi, - Collector lut. UeT. Sd Il. Ef. CUAS. It. COTTON, i olUt.r..l tba Port of LuolarUIe, Ii. COli. H. DKNT. I'ruv, .t Harahal in'l af Kaa tacky. KKV. I. I-. ilkMKB.-KN, Vii-a Prx tof anlUryCaairaiaaiam. HACM- V. IM i.llt.S k CO., i'ul.li4tiar Itaai.iarat. UKO. P. IHiliKN, Prop. Liiularllla Aatal(ar. HUOIO.H . PAURM1LL, Wlxilaeala liry bvalera, Mala tftrarf, Li'tiiiYilte, K. DAVl.''. f.Kr.K.S A IMl. j W'hideaalaHhua Iv.l.r, hfala St.. Lowtrrllla. I Mlh.iKraphara, or. Market aad Tbtrd Saa Louiollly, Mr. i Ji'tu s n iMia, Ciutliliig M,'r baat, cor. 3d an I L..ii!vil., Ky I ('APT. H. r. IIILDRarril. Marhat die, ('f MMfii4.r kliipT AaJeraiia. U A J. L. T. Tii LTN ie4 jpi4ii4.r u.o. Army. 0. M. ;3).T( Air, M-i 'a nal Hotel, Ixolavllla. Ef . V)L. Mslx. BATI.ES. Slh Sy. I';ilrr. IJKOUOK D. PBENTf'R, Lt.n.4-..l hjmtul. rVet ailvartiwuient lu anotlwr c.auia. fabti Jy a,ld by PKTliK IKBLIjefl, Sola Af-ot. Kranaullla. fa if. DISSOLUTION NOTICE j Y'OTIOIS It IIKBKUT OIVr.N THAT TUB. 4 J. M.H-i in tine day d,ulad by rautaal roa- ( 4w,iv. i , m i , u i w , 1 1 iwrvinm ii vy air. .. . Miiiwr. abu aill eoliert all dal.le due and pay alii ii uebta owing tiy tha firm. ! C. M 1 1.LBB, J. M 1 1. L a It Pai-aaili-r 3, l.-H. Ml I IS IS, biLra ix Groceries and Dry Goods, j LoRNKR LEET AND riBST STRKETSv U-OILO RKsPEfTrftUT ISrOBM ni old ftirmU that h hii pnrrbaaed tha aanr j at.K k 4jf tba alMira firm, aad would reapartfullw i eiilii-it a rottliuimnr f t be larffa patronasa e ! hat iierel4)tiir, reoeiaiHl. drrl.-lm GROCERS. ii nin &. .nciiFE! Wholesale Grocers. Aud Dealers ia Liquors. Wines, Nails. Glass, Cot-1 ion larns, spices, wooden Ware, &e , &c. IS'. i:t Muin Strsot, i"l ;n Ic Branrri Bank,) r.VANSVlLLF., - - . INDIANA DENTISTRY. j. c. bii:kuoVr, IV T I S T, &loruil attentioa ri..u to thelnaeruop of artiorial Teeth. ?tfiorc?. No-.. 4 ana i. Marble Second Floor, Xai Street. INSURANCE. Hall, SINNISSIPPI i Fire Insurance Company. e r nons ipons. iso. Acciuunlated Capital - $300,000 In thali Jolinton's Real Estate Office. " S. L. 8AKDEBS, AK.nt t.r hvanavllle aad noiaity. L1. "- 'i- U SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J. SMITH'S i S H I RT MANUFACTORY, t?ir o. 0 .Scoond St, i (1.1 mi l uoct.) j S:Uuf: UlUia JtADK TO t'BPBE B0M. ME AS- ! ai.ct a a.! St a a muled. A a lock : re-Jr.aaii, tbirta n-t Cottar alwavaon hand, aud . f at iic. that wlil a&tt tba parcTiaeer. Tacking I : aaa, aiw-&!rjc rwaoai. as., dere artirt ueatnem .wl .4t4-t:. TVauutuitor past vors. the eco-tcrirr rrerpect Tnliv vlicij m i4utras,w ot tbe patrocac M tibii y irtiava; tor tto rv: eve year. J. iMITH. GROCERIES. W." M. "AIKMAN & COT Produce and Commission Merchants; aiJiNTS CE OUlo niter Salt Co. aiayat

SUNDAY NIGHT'S T i p tc 1 i s . Sews from KebI Sources. Morements of Kilpatrici's Said m ttt) Mobil and t hio E. R. Forreit and Hoo4 Reported Dead. Pap Price Reported AUt. Sherman Coceiiiatiaif the Citizens of Savannah.

What it Expected of Thomas Hood and Rebels Drawine Comfort from Sherman's ljlihrattnrt I ' i WAiHtycrox, Jan. 7 RLc'umor.d pa- : pr. furniab th f.,Howinjr, datd Au2u- I t .iti, in. t. i Kilputriclt La cot crossed the Atta- f mala bat is supposed to be ou the Caru- j lina siwe of the Savannah rier. West Tt-Qiiessce papers report that Forrest had been killed by one l bi own men. The Yankae made a raid ou the Mobile and Ohio UaiiroaJ aud tore up soma; miles of track near Vienna. Priate letters say that Price is not ' dead. It is correctly reported here that Hood is dead. Ch a blkstox , S. C. Jan. a.Ko further movements of the enemy are reported to day. His force is still cone e titrating and assembling between HardeeTille and the Savannah river. There is so trath in the reported advance oa Gordoasville. The reported deaths of Hood and Forrest are not con6rmed. From Savannah we learn sthat Geu. Sherman is pursuing a very conciliatory policj. He has issued a proclamation permiuinjf tlanters to bring in produce as uaual and holds out inducements tu them to do so. This looks as if be felt that he had Charleston perfectly safe and meant to make all the friends be could. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of Savannah fifteen days to settle bank and other accounts, which are to be balanced in Confederate Treasury Notea. If this be true there will be but few open accounts in Savannah after the fifteen days' trnee expires. Everybody and everybody's relations will be expected to square op at once. Gen. Ilood being now safely across the Tennessee river, beyond ail doubt, we await with intense interest the details of his future movements. Gen. Thomas will endeavor by all practicable means to prevent him, at all events, from proceeding to Charleston or any other poiot in the prospective line of Sherman's march. Whether it be IM object of Hood to march to defend Charienton remain to be seen. Whatever may be his deurtnint.:ion, we may anticipate more settjre fighting betweea the rival armies of Tennessee. J meanwniie. merman a roarcU norlh- : ward frooa Savannah does not appear to ! I be roakinar verr rabid nrorreaa. The weather has been anpropitioa. j ,. or other and mora important cause ( j have combined to impede his advance, I anon Charleston. l Arrival af Refugee as Cairo. Caibo, Jan. 8. The steamer Lockwood, from Little Kock, has arrir-d, with Gve hundred refugees and fifty orphans, in a destitute condition. Many of tham are sick, ami several of them died on their way op. Three other boat loads are corning. Fraai Hie h aawakal Sa aw. a. Naw Yobk, Jan. fi. Late rebel i.apars ahow that the tight of the Jeff. lavis and anti-Jeff, l'avi factions is constantly growing more sanguinary. 1 be lines between tbem are now strictly drawn. Those opposed to Jeff. Iavis accuxe him in the most open and vehement manner of being the cause ol all the recent disasters, and tbey in turn are charged by Davis's organs with destroying confidence in the ability of the Confederacy to achieve its independence, preventing t tall enforcement of the conscription, and encouraging desertiewis. j; The llrrald'$ letter from Buenos j, Ayres, l'itb, says: Tha war pressure of 1 Brazil on tjraguay was likely to effect : the obliteration of the Republic, unless J its exertion waa aided by strong for eign powera The Richmond rTAty, in an article on England, says: She bas no ships that could encounter the Y'ankee Monitors with any prospect of success, and though she might build such, yet the probability is they could not cross the oceao. She could not even .break np tbe blockade rar leas could she send aa army and

fleet here to assist us It is, therefore, ! it txl &. hardly worth wbile to think of returning New Yoke. Jan. S The new Govto F.nglish vassalage. ,rrjor McGrath of South Carolina 1 as at i issued a t.roclamation callin? on all

Staortalam' Cavalry at Wort. WaeaisoTrtx, Jan. 7 A letter from London County, Va, dated the 3d, says a cavalry force from Gen. Sheridan's army visited the neighborhood of Upperville and Middleburg on the 27th nlu and destroyed and carried off a considerable amount of property belonging to the rebels of that neighborhood. A few days since another party of Union cavalry entered the county feiom Fairfax and made several arrests; of disloyal residents. A brigade of cavalry and artillery luis been stationed near Lovettsvillv. Gtxn. Devin in command of the brigade. Winter quarters are being erected , and it is probable that this force will remain in that vicinity during the winter. rire. B-jsTox, Jan. 7. The large stonebuilding on the southeast corner of State and Washiagtou streets was badly i damaged by Ere early this morning, f The lower floor was vacant. Tbe second ; fioor waa occupied by Brown Brothers, v .nt,.-.. ..Jih..u. .: I 4wuc.., .uu uv " j i outviuu y . . ;i e . - j nallv bv officea. Tha nernnant An net t r j 4 - 1 " .. .. lose much. The loss of tbe owner is i heavy. aabeortpttama te ta Satiauel l.gna Walhisgtox, Jan. 7. Tbe subsrriptions to loans yesterday, as revorii,l Lv tbe Treasury Department, are as f0i. Mows: io the loan were two t.ii.- ii lion five hundred and sixty-sia thcus.ir.d ! dollars; to the 7-30 loau were or.e m't- ; lion six hundred aod fifty dollars. Bt. Albans Raider. Moitbeal, Jan. 7. The Court decided to-day that it held jurisdiction ia tbe case ot tee A.baas raiders the case will proceed. B3.J Rebel Xw froua W lintl ngtaaa. New Yobe. Jan. 7. Tbe VTiimicptor cerrespondent of the Richmond Xi'jpatch says our forces were at one time t between Fort Fisher and Wilmington, J cutting off communication both by land and water. If they had not been soon dislodged, Fort Fisher would have fajien as Fort Morgan did, and with its fall the. tate ot Vtumicgtoa wouid have Hen sealed. The Richmond SenHntl says the

North is beeeasing bankrupt, by which both Eouses n the iirt bailott the Senth ia awea to g aia its iadtpend-i' The Legislature hi passed the 3300,- . 1 000 loaa bill

JO'tttl! 5vr'.;psa Lortsriu e, Jan. T. J. Walie? Taylor s fore otrupied Oarpnsbcrr, Ky., iiii Fridar, e;ticripUn citizen and firirjr on frteatr.rs. when thetl eft

The Ltd'jtr faja tee rebels cat tcre3-ion ot )wr.sooro. O'oerport ;i Her.dc-rsoo. Tie L-acon train wa' raptaie J by a band cf Magra-.ier guemlla near LebB4jn .Jnart;rt; re.'tcrJay a'ternoon. the paessnjers rrfrioiei ana jbe cara burned. Tbs rsb-iis Urit tiiv murdered fonr discharged S'jidiors -t the 15th Kentucky. Ta-ior has established his hea Jquar'.r Hi P.aucitVi.le, Jnd citizens are fly. in. icm r'inrrvto aro'd coascript:On. Fram fuhl. Jan. Gen. Dana La rccl torce, a it put from here cn fh ) 21 t . , ... . t, ., asi7 "'".V 'L? Mo1' h'1 road five miiea. below Coriuth, and had ! oa the 27th utteriv destrovrd it to beiow "ipa- I ' zrrat d&1 of ! Oakalona. Twenty-niue brij-cs, a restn work, o'J raiirjau cars, aw arniv wanijns, anl I'tJ car bines were doiitroyad. Forrest's camp of dismoanted men at Vtroiia ha been dispersed, and 6 officers and 2" men were captured. Ther wa not a man lost on our s'd". Gen. Grisrson Las been ordered to destroy the road as fur as Meridian, and release our prisoners at Cahaw'na if possible. Kkw Yobs, Jau. 7. The ircrlJs Wahinton corrrspotident says it ii rumored there that Gen. Lee has been placed in com muni cf all the rebel armies and had put Beaarefard in command of the de'eus of Kichmnud, in tending himself t proceed to South Carolina to concent r.t. t'le rebel forces in that quarter to there; ."-herniaii pniposed niovetucut tinrti vs..,-.). M.ertuR'i movement was tousiderei by Lie as more imjKrlaiit than any .Grant iah make on Richmond iti tbe i.-' fur months. Eieitaaga f Prlioatra rteanmcU. Fortbsss MohKOK, Jan. 6, via UaltiSioee 7. The exchange of prisoners has again been resumed, t'ol. Mulford ar rived from Washington yesterday, and left for Varina, on the James river, with 50 rebel officers. Cajbo, Jan 7. Steamer Ilecry Awci from New Orleans on the r. Ut uit, has arrived with maila for tbe North und 34 balt-s of cotton for St. Louis and for Cincinnati. The steamship Creole from New York bad arrived, .!. the naval transport Union, with f 4 tM)M) for the disbursing officer at New Or leans. Gen. llurlbart Lad isued an order prohibiting officers and soldier from attending theaters, billiard rooms and other places of amusement on Sunday, denouncing tbe habit a dishonorable and contrary to the dutie which soldiers owe to themselves and their country. Col. Ii. J. J itivie. if ihe I si Texas cavalry has b-en appointed Brigadier General and ordered to re-fort Uttienerul '"""by. Matamnra I'Mxr give accounts of the wreck of the steamer K. K. lee, from Matagorda otT the mouth of the Rio Granrie in a S'joall. Six of the crew were drowned. 'Z'l other were picked bp on coit.iii balen by the French bark Cortillona, from Havana. They also notice the destruction oT Coil bales of cotton belonging to merchants of Matamoraa, Middling cotton was selling at 3C(it3-jc at Matamoras. Onlinery brown sugar '.'( lic. i Nkw YcKS,.'an. 7, p. m. (told steady, without evi n au average demand. Tlie j pr'u e open.! at 7, Mi to l-'-'tlJ i The TVtOftura special from Norfolk j says: The military authorities expected j that Porter would run tha gauntlet und gt in the rear of the fort on Cape F ear river, and with the fort cttt olf WiluiiBtow, and thua shut up the river. The was requested to do this but Admiral refused. The fla that was captured was taken from the ditch outsold tbe fort. A dispatch bearer was shot one third of a mile from the fort Not one of our men got inaitJe the tort or any of its defenses. Wbile the transports were waiting for tbe war-ships, tb first three days, the rebels rnt down heavy reinforcements to Sugar Loaf Camp, in the viciaity of the fort, and these reinforcements were ready to assist the fort in rase of an attack. Caibo, Jan. 6. The steamer Odd Fellow was snnk by ice at Columbus, Ky., to-day. She went down in 100 feet water and will be a total lose. She was valued at between $ljiJ and :,') and not insured. free white men be'ween the aj?es of sixteon and sixty to come to tbe defense of Charleston, willingly if they will, forcibly if nec.ssary. The Richmond Enquirer suggests the hanging of certain merchants of Wilmington who refused to take Confederate money while our flr: was before that city. The Raleigh Confederate says the surrender of the Junior Reserves by Major Reese near Fort Fisher was very damaging to bis reputation. By the Columbia South Carolinian it appears that nomb?rs rjf Union prisoners who bad agreed to join tho rebel army to escape a rebel prison had hen detected in a plot to escape to Sherman's lines. Seven were shot and the remainder sent to prison. Gen. Talliferro is in command of tbe district cf Charleston, succeeding Gen. Ransom. Gen. Smith is in Augusta. Msjor Gen. l'rown, brother of exGov. Brown of Tennessee, is recovering from hi wounds received at Franklin. The Rsieigh Froyrcss says cf the R 'oanoke affair, in which the rebels at -St c'nimed so preat a victory, taa'. it i nt, i rt;04.ot u niucu lj out' oeuii kU led cr srric u .'.r injured on either side. "The R.tric.or.d inquirer report.-t a; ski rtr.ieh on the Spring Place road, near j D ',on- 8-' ln whictne rebe!a ral ! t tura d 70 prisoner-, i . horses, and 40 or ; ! St s and ot armj. No date given. j ije I3in3 ixrytsTr reports mat a. steasr.er. powerfui.v arreJ, iost com ! pieted at Ibat place, has taken her posi- j ticn in the haroor. i Rich noni papers of tee 4th, in adii t;oa to bat was telegraphed last eight, f I ' : have the follow-! A violeitt tornado paused ovrr middle i Alabama a a we ..a ui I'rcea.vr, ing fifteen ji'ersocs, demolis'uin-' a larje number of h ouses atid destroying .ilroad bridges on tfce .Montgomery and Wet Point R aiiroad, twenty miles east of AlontiTomer y. 1 tie amount c: dam age done was iimmense.

Detboit, Jan. 8. Advices received' here to-day from Little Rock, dated the ! 1st sav the situati on is unchanged. ' The' Hon. W. I. Snow was elected.cn

the 29th nit., U. S- Senator from Arkansas for six years, St -m the 4th of March next. He'receivetf a two -thirds vote of

Baafcrajaagaa

Ftori Dra fce fliT Cai.o, Jin. 6 The ateaaser Olive Branch, from Xew Orleans tbe2?th,arrivud with mails fr theKorth and Fast, and the 19th and 22d Kentucky infantry enrcute f r Louisville, to be mustered out " ' ' f The transport Exact is reported in a sicking condition, outside the bar, bavin? coiiided with another vessel off VabosbiD. In tb absence of our cavalry fross Baton Rou-e, the re'e!s were demonstrating against that place. A considerable force of theru are concentraticg at Clinton, La. A inovenifut of troops is said to be poius on trom Memphis, the particulars of wh:ch is cuutraband. utacrel Mewlllemi PocGHSEErsiE, N. Y., Jan. S. A sleeping car attached to the train doe here to-day was thrown from the track two miles above Straueburg, and the car tumbled in the river. It contained near twenty five or thirty passengers, who were ail more or less injured, and cat with glass, in breaking the windows te attempt to escape death by drowing. A brakesman named Kearney was badly hcrL A regular passenger car was also thrown from the track, but did not go into the r.ver. Capt Tueey, with a party of meti, cleared the road, and it is all right again. ! Wasbisgtos, Jan. H. A letter from the army of tbe James, dated Friday,, says: All is quiet in this deparUpnt. A severe rain storm has prevailed all day, making the roads almost impassable. It is known that a Bill is pending ia the IIou- for the reconstruction of the Stuti-s, of which tbe Governments have ht-' a subverted or overthrown by rebellion, thus establishing a rule applicable tu 1! Mi. Wilson has introduced a m. iiui'.c for the bill, providing ibat no Rrpresentativei shall be received from Ni, v nueb State until a joint resolution of iVrvrresd approved by the President, or p.-v4:d notwithstanding hi objections, sba;l be declared that such fiale bas formed a juht local Government, RepobIiitii in form, and entitled to representation in Congress- In other words, tbe substitute proposes to deal with each separately on its own merits, without establishing a system of re admission applicable to them 1 be Columbia Typographical Society eel- brated yesterday by a sapper, its 5th anniversary. Among the invited guests were Speaker Colfax, Representatives Baldwin, ol Mass ; Brooks and Arn'on-.e t.f New York; Clark and Faxen of the Naval Department; J. G McColey, President's Secretary; ExPostmaster King and others, who, like themselves, have practical knowledge ot priutitig, who severally respouded te toaxts, much to the delight of the aa embly of the craft. Tk reports of Sherman's Laving crossed the Savannah River are confirmed. He is believed to be moving on GrahatnviUe Knbsrriptions t the 104' k-an vesterd.ty amounted to ? 1,163,000, and to tb.- 7-.; loan nearly fl.UtxyX"-. The Timtn't Wabiiiton special says it is rumored that Sherman has toiniuu-nical'-d to the President that the Georgia State authorities have applied to come back into tbe Union, and that Secretary Stanton's visit to Savannah is doubtless in connection with this subject The Timet says General Thomas has been made a Mrjor General in the reg ulur army, rice General Fremont, re aitrned, 'dating from his victorv over Hood. Similar nomination for- Sherman, Meade and Sheridan have been sent to the Senate. At the battle of Franklin Gen. Cockerell waa wounded three times, not seriously. Col. tiates was also wounded. Col. Garland and Major Psrker, with a long list of Captains and Lieutenants, were among the killed. The Examiner says: Yesterday a commissioner from Grant's line arrived at Variua, under a ag ef truce, with 15,MHl blankets for distribution among the F'ederal prisoners at Richmond, in addition to received last weak. Of .'rtymo prisoners held in the South, not ever 2,(H) ai in Richmond, and more than half of these are in hospitals. For a year past a creat body of them have been shifted South. Richmond is hard presd to feed her superabundant population, and the large army defending it bas bcn relieved of an overs;ocked prison host. Ntw York. Jan. 8. The Richmond SttitiHtt, Jeff Davis a organ, Las a leader headed, " Tbe Government and Opposition,'' in which tbe opposition receives a severe lashing. Tbey are denounced j at inctionists, aieunectea, malicious ! hosts of treacherous malcontents; traducefi., ants iremj. ci tne MM. insy T r,n!ed ' """'-"T ft I the iMjuth, and if tbey would quit Southerti territory :t would be a happy riddance. Considering that tbe Sentinel says the opposition is contemptible in number, und does not include in its ratiks 01, e single man eminent for virtue and talent, and in whom tbe people have ever been accustomed to confide, it-is strange ii gives so long and marked an article to it, .; - . The Richmond Enquirer admit that th! rebel Government takes into its own bauds and monoKjlizes tbe entire business of blockade running controlling all exports and imports the former for the benefit of the people and the army, and the latter far the army a rone. Another vexation tbey experience is the exorbitant prices charged for slave labor. A thousand dollars and board and clothing, per year, ia now charged for a negro man The Enquirer arges that every slave for which that price is charged be conscripted for the army, as this high price for slave labor jeopardizes . slave labor. The Richmond Sentinel says that the arrangements made with Mr. Ingram to hrinrbeef to Richmond at a less price than 5 per pound don't work. The Wh'i is bitter against him, and says the Virrima State clSrer are furnished with prime beef at tl GO per pound. New Yoke, Jaa. S. The Utraldt Washington social contradicts tbe report that Fremont has been appointed Minister to France. The Ueral'ft City Point correspondent of tbe 5th reports the explosion of the boiler of an engineer on the 5th, dangerously wounding Conductor Doogias Anderson, of Hawevi!le, and breaking the collar bone of Engineer Erastus Gray, of Alliance, Ohio. Baltimobe. Jan. 8 Tbe ice on the j Sus.iuebiinna has seriously obstructed s . . r.. , , l r? : T J j trains on the Philadelphia Railroad, and i Philadelphia papers of yesterday did not ! reacn bere tui o p. ai. .-'w iora paj pPr9 were not received until 6 p. tn. ; The train from bere yesterday after- , noon and last evenings trains did not out. The trains Jbowever, went eut to- - ti;-ht nijr.t witna prospect ot jetting tnrougn in Feason. Mltaettrl Cosat Itwtlast! eawvawtlom adLc(ltllar. St. Lons, Jan 3. Tbe Constitutional Convention effected a permanent organization yesterday, by the election of Col. Arnold Krekel, of St Charles connty, as President, Charles D. Drake, of St Louis, ss Vice-President, and Major A. Z. Fr-er, ef FrankUn eouaty, aa Seo retarv.

lbs Slits eiate, jtterdsy, pateei a

i jcint resolution for tbe appointment of ! - r.nmn.;,A4, .if ; -.v, 4 c inamA..i;. . v, Secretary of War to establish a garrison of protection near the south west corner of the State. Both houses passed a bill authorizing the boards of public schools to provide for the education of colored children in this city, the present law prohibiting the same. Kentucky Legtalat are. FkaSefokt, Ky., Jan. 6. In the House W, JL Kinnie introduced joint resolutions declaring for the immediate abolition of slavery. In the Senate Col. Prall offered, in substance, the same resolutiona January llsh is fixed on tor the election of United Elates Senator. The Governor's message was read today iu tbe llouse. Also, reso!ut:ons to hold sessions hereafter in Louisville. Major General Roeseau is in town, ad he is a strong candidate for the U. S, Senate. EvaDSTillc MarL. traaaniLt, Jauuaiy 7th. ConaiuVrm,- liie t-on4,tu,n of the aud (k unprepit'eua .tale of the wn,,T ,lriug tha past Week, biuia a. baa been reuixtkbly bnak with large recaip'. ,.f enntry proiiace e-,.l hravy aalea The market baa, hower -r, remained v.ry alaady, and iu but two ir Uuva artirb-. eta wa aote aar cbana-e ia uatatioua. MOSIT Is etaady aad lea axcitad, but d cidadly lawer. tild steady at ifiX.??.', Sileer il(a . A PPLE5 Ara ery erra and prnee rule very drai and al b'sh flfure., t-iug hell at ll.Ji so per bu.bel, fruai aa;oB.. Larfe daa'era o r Ka,t. ra delist at II MVSiS 00. BVCOS Klrai at Ii r ghiublara, a for Clear Sides, aud '&ic far Uam. 1CTTEK la plenty but f ta at t.jjSna. Bi t K WHEAT rLOl R- ixv p., -k ef SO poun.W. It ASS Steady at 1 MXi X. " BBAN Srta at SI AO p-r tun pound. CHEESE Weatara Beaerva, flrat at l'e,:i FLOCl aratra with a atroug aiultla daaaaud aad prwea are firm at t 6 fr aatfiaa, aad f 10 lXJ10 AS fur Extra, Cauaidrrabla qaaotlliea ara ling ahipped to Naw Tork eta Naw Orleaaa. Onto siarkeA Srm and mors steady. WHEAT-fteade at 1 S"! Ht n-r Be,) and White. COBSrtraj U 1 rsilaaar. OATS Steady with aalea at .ai.V. BARLEY-U -rat SI "l'. BTE Ttiillat II f"1l vs with but little arriving:. TLAi BKEIl Flrat ai tl ' CLOVEB bEED-li 00. TIMOTUT FTEtt- I', i H008-Heldal 1A.S1V net, accordiS ti the weight. FEATUEBS -Ii,.6k. O E TS I O- -iVSaTV . lABD-IVa-iTc. GkVOC'EBIBa rirrn aad ateady. f-OPrEE Steady and firai at4'.JHTc fur Bia. St l.AB- St.l at -U.'t. MOLAJWES rirr at tl I1 SThlP-ll a-t iv HATIu soma re.ue.t, at lit Oitr ttO fr looaa from wagon, and t Jl KHJ'i 00 for Imi1,1 POT ATOES ftoaroa and firm i ll Ota', tar Ee.trru. R I rik I ii good deaai..l at aaTc far giaea and ltHl', fir drlM. fiil.t-Viiui and alf!j at TV per baat,. WHISRIT Jitdy at t iAi . WOOL rirm at t'i4e. Torlt Harkets. Siaw Tnaa, Jan. 7. COT""". -Hull aad lower, at 1 IK lor Middllbg t'plauiia. I'LOl B Stale aad Weeiarn dull, and tha prb-a gaaaraily witbaat d'i,l"U abangai H?(ill4A lor aatra Baajad H4Kpohio. UloEl opened dull aad lloaa.l a little Braier, from 1 s WHEAT Dull; Winter Bed W wuri 1 43. Bl E-Jnle1 at 1 ?sl 7.1 CVSN Oolrt aad htui, at 1 i. OATS I'iiII, and I to X lower. I VfftK-S(ulet, IPIiAS- Quiet. PoBE l uaeltled. and d-mand lee. attire, but ellghtly better at tk.. i.. .K I ... lar aew" JM..; tl f"e4 7. lar ete year uitl. liKK S l Hu;. 1 -. KOi. at l'.' alt. l.AKII- Hea.T. a. '',4Jt' MIINIT-"iatl at 7 1-10. SIAHL1NJ BEvKANttE-linll; I 4iOLt I all aud tfithont ilekled change; Olning at 'I 74,. dai tluiag to - aad rivemg at se'4't .u t.ttN M iNT STiiCBS Ac'ira and ftrmar. Tha lata) expueta af iiwla la-aa weie ,al,7tM. (Inrlnnatl Markets. t'tsi tsSATt, Jaa. ?. ri.et'P.-Ail Hour and gralu remain aa lael qnoted. WIIISKT Dull, and ouly small eal.e at S '. PROVISIONS V" end uurbang-d ; in all ealee of Mea, Pork wire mad. at Vi in. to be dell,. ered Belt June oa f ba .pit II wet flred at about 3 u4. BCI.K MEATS-Pirm. LA BO Pall. a) Hi H ' E B 1 1 1 I'Bchan ged SOLD-i A. EXCH ANt.E Firm at par. M OS E Bat her cioaa IKHin Ptrm, and bat few lu tbe iarket. aa tba traias are all atopped by tba anow ; 2hj it, average entd at 16 tai; Country dreeeed ell at J5 U (0 15 SO. BANKING. ELYKEOg Proprietors. W C. B. ItKSRY, - - - t ashler. 1 No. 4 First St., EVANSVILLE, IMl , 1 ; . . Is nnaraneB Snr the pnrpea of trasKKting a g.o.ral Baaklag Im.inee. Will ( rar.lv. j NOVKY 05i IKIOSIT, Glv apt-tiaU attfntion to tb partrhtM and mI of 811 VM, I a CoupotsS, Government Vouchers, hi TJNCURREST MONEY. oa r4Qav' U ftood term a. , ote dierounted BUCKWHEAT. PLESTT OF arst of the Bflvfj TRESU aa, et BUCKWHEAT, THE J. P. ELLI01T 8, No. S2 Main atraet. BUTTE n.. BCTTEB tm pounda Prim, freeb Butter (ia roil) reived and for eale by dc301w DOCK E B DCOCCDFT. AGENCY. ww. a. waLxx. w. . watsxa, ja. W2L H. St WHL H. WALKER, Aarcmt fr tbe parehaw of Rami Kataic. OSc tra Third Street, oppoaito the Court Bona. -.iv'mdAw eraaa w4p4- 4e GUNNIES. jrST B1CEITED AD 1UTUU er ! . doc i a a T4prrGxr. vMSf.a Xe. rS wr.v an

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MEDICAL.

8. T. 1888. X. raraes of sedaatary bahlu trasiblaal arlut weakae. laaaitada, palpitatiaa of tba baart, laek af apparite, distnss attar eat i eg, torpid 11 w i astlnatiiTn. deaarea to aaSar, If tbey will a try the celebrated PLAKTATIOX BITTERS. whl -h ara bow reoommended by tba bigbeat aaadlcal anthoritiea, aad warranlod ta prodnc aa wa -awdioia beneficial eOscx. Tbey ara axoradingly agreeable. rlee.ly para, and Boat in par-need all other toune where a healthy, g-eotla atimalaal ta required. Tbey purity, etrangthea aad iutigorata. Tbay create a healthy appetite. Tbey ara aa antidote ta change of water aad diet. They overcame tha effect, af diaaipatioa and lata boars. They strengtbea tb ryetem aad eallra lb tba miad. They praaaat aiiaaaxatia aad lakarmltaaat Tbay pnrify tb kraals aad aeldrty af tha ateaiach. They car r rape, aia aad Coast lyattaa. Tbay care Diarrhea aad Cbalar M or ba a. Tbey cara Ltvar Coat plain I aad Hervea Headache. Tbay eiaka tba waak itroog, tba laagaid brll liaat. aad are exhaaated aatura's grant reatorar. Tbey ar coaipoaad of tb eatahrated Cfcliaaya hark, wlatarrrresn, aaaaafraa, roats aad barb, all preenad ia perfectly par St. Cralx rata, for particulars, tea circular aad teetimoalala areaad each bottla. Bwr of lupMtor. Ixaatia aeary hotlte. Be thai it ba our prlvat IT. I. Stamp a u m u I! -lated ever tha cork, with planutlca aoane, aad our sigaatara oa a fla steal plat lid label. Baa that oar bottla la aot re-tlled with apariaa aad deleterious etnff. Any parse prataadlag t ell PUuUtlen Bitter, by the galloa or la balk, I aa lapaator. Any pereoa latltatlag thla bottla, a selling any other saatarial ibereia, wheJIer callow riaataUoa Bitter or t,tt aarlattaal aadar tba r. 8. Law, aad will be eo praaaeatad by aa Wa already ban eor eya oa aetata! part lea ra-BUlag ; oar hot t lea, Aa., whe will aaoraad la getting ! thaataalvea Into aloe quarters. The Aeaaad far j Drake's r lan tat lea hitters from lad tea, clergy. aaa, urchaaU, Be, la tooredlble. Tba tlmpla trial ar a bottla I tb arlde-ace wa praaaat of thai, worth and tnparlority, They art eold by all re epectabl draggUU, grooara, pbyaictaaa, bet!, aaioena, ateanboata, and oeontry atoraa. P. II. PBAEB a CO. K. 1 Broadway, H. T. LTOS'S KATHAIROK. tathalrea I From the Greek word "Ealhra," ar "Kathaira,- llgnlfylBg to olaaate, raJsTlnate aad restore. This article Is what It name algal ft. Tor preeerriag, raatarlsg aad bean tlfy lag tb human hair It la Ik moat remarkable praparatioa 'a thawnr'l. It is again owned aad pal ap by Ih orlg(( proprietor, and ta aew axede with tba aarae careful aad attention which gave It a aala of over eae axlllioa bottles per aancm. It Is a aioat daligblful Hair Praetisg. It eradioatea actjrf and daadra felt keapa the heed oool aad eleaa. It makat tha hair, rich, eort aad gloaay. It pr-eaala the hair from fallUf oEaad tare. Ing gray. It reetorae hair opea bald bead. A ay lady or geatlaraaa who valaa a haauUPa head of hair aboald aaa Lyea' Eetuelree. Ilia knowa aad a ad ihroaghoat tba olrtliaad world, auld by all reapertable dealer. DSMAa B BA BN KB A CO., Me Tork. HtUtS'l BS AUKOL A BaEiBtV Tklt te lb meat delightful aad xtrrdkary art it la ever diaeovered. It ehaaga tb au hurat face aud baada la a p-arly aatla textar ef ravlahIng beauty. Imparling tbe marble parity of yath, aad tiMatHeiaea appearaaeaa tattling la the ally balle rf faahloa. It remove tea, fraal. Wa, Blatpie aod roogbBea from the tkl a, leaving the eomplexloB b. traaapareBt aad atooth. It eeatalna bo material Injurious to tha skin. Pahroa. lead by Artreaae and Opera Singer. It I wk every lady tbouli -ire. Bold every where. Prepared by W. E. Hearan, Troy, H. T. Addrea all oriWa to DEM AB B. BABHB. a OO.. hew To EIMSTBEBT Inimitable Hair RestoratiTe. NOT A DTE. Bat reetora gray hair to It ortglaal aelov, by .applying tb capillary tube with natural mataaao, Impaired by eg. or dlaeaaa. ail t irrnnfiiii ewa dpee ere eompeeed ef lanar ooatlc, daatroylac tba vitality and beaaty ef tb hair, aad aSord af themaelve ao dreealng. li.lmetreM'l Inimitable Coloring aot oaly restore hair to It aetaral eater by as easy proem, bat give tb blr Latswrlaait Bteawty, promote IU growth , prevent Ita falling of, eradicate, dat.drntT, and Imper U aealtb and at aa eastBeat to tbe bead, tt ba , rood lb test of time, b log tbe eolorlaal Hair Coloring, and I ooaataetly larreaalug In favor. Csed by both fwBtlevMa aad lad taa. It fat eeld by all reapectabl daaiev, or caa be procured by tbem ef the eommtrrlal arente, D. B. BABHE8 A OO., STU Broadway, Hew Tork. Two slaes, 64 neat aad II. Glad News for the Lnlortanate! the i.ouo aoroMT ro Discover . Last. A CHEROKEE II JICTIOH. Kaexa, Barb tuael Cowtpowmaledl fra Laavii. cnr.Botr.t ntxtor, o- r' i etvee, eeree elf 4if af At erwTI oraawe. ewe a e4teye IA frae. aaeel . tea Atievaar, adaiax Itea . Aa hum im Ike Biavaaer fViXacv, r-aeW, fileet, eowaevrame, eed a, aeete te raa a4y4wted tea. ae e 1-lW .ffraa(ar ael u. eavate.; araare mUtkU aaeaaoae men, warn aaa f"L'L.. . i. . h,.v.l. . form, tb d-e being from eae to two leeepooafnla three tiasaa par day. ar-It Mdinretleaadaltaratlvala It aettoa I parifyior end eteaneing tba hioed, eaaaiag It to few ia ail ita original parity aad vigor ; tha reeaovlng from tba ayetem all perBicroua eaume walea bare trdtKd diaeea. CHEUUKEE ISTTKCTIOBf I la teed aa an ally and aaa 1 4 tan t to tboCberwba K a aa' edy, aad shonid be aaad I ooajuetloa with that avdtctneln ail run of Gonaorrhcre, OUat, laer Albo or WbitM. Iteefbvu are haaliag, aoothing and demulcent; raenovlug all eealdlng, aaa, eborte an' pain, Inatead of the beraiag aad alBtuet aaendoxaMe pal a that I ax parieooed with nearly all tbe ehaep rac aeei4m. aVtrPy tb. aee ef the Cktrakt Raaa41y aad Chtrtket lJtlom tb lee saedlciae at tbe earn, time ail Improper diacharge are removad, aod the weakened organ are speedily retorn! to fall vigor and atrength. wrrov full particular gat oar pamp'awt trom any drug ewrr la l' aantry, or writ and we will mail free to any eddrae, stall treat laa. arpnoe, Cberobee Ramtee y, IS per bottla. or three bottle far fcA. aterPrice, Cherokee Iwjeetlem, $1 par -tl. or tLrae bottle for SS. aVeTSeat by xprea to any ad Vvaet oa raeefsd f prtr. Dr. W K. Marwtat dk. C Sol rroprteurr. Ko. S liberty btrwrt, haw Tork. ar-Setd la Evaneolie by WM. BIEBBOWEE, asd by afl dragxlaa aearywhera. Ibblldarwly. GROCERIES, Scc. NI W HAMS. 1j0 LB9 BUGAB CUBED fiaaaaat WM. CALDWELL'S EemDy Greeery. B" iE T0R0CE3. lOdoxen Bnger Cared Beef Tonguee at ha Eirtt Street. NEW H0M1XY. at -10 bbla White Flint Hominy WM. CALDWELL'S. o NIOH9. -S bbla choice Ontfru, at bo.s nasT btbeet. BUCKWHEAT rLOUB. 7S aarka PBaylva. aia Bucke baat Tlour at CALDWELL-B. BIED APPLP3. AeholeeertteUtoWhadat . CALDWELL-B C" t H E Ets E iO boxe Hamburg Cbae- aad Sd Pine Apple Cbeoee at WM. OALDWXXVB. A enDtee aneale to be had at no. s riajT araajiT,