Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 173, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1861 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MORNING.................APRIL 2 ======= DISCREDITED WISCONSIN. Arctic Bnk,. .. 25 Bink of Ean Claire, Koahkonong Bank 25. All brczen-bank money bought at the best tntes. BANK NOTE LIST. Corrected for the Journal daily by the Savings Rank, No. 4 Firnt street : BANKABLE FUSTS. "state Bunk of Ind ana, Indiana Free Hanks (in good credit), ftate Rank of Ohio, iitcekv Back-, Philadelphia city h'ks, Now York Oily Barks. Oliin Free Hanks (in g'od credltl. New York State Banks, New England Barks, Ralrirnor Citv R-ioko. . ITNCCKKENT. Illinois and isconsio discr. iliiei! lssourf O J rianka, Ti'iin ss- e Teiiacs-ee Hanks (nnsecitied) I"WH it Dkfl... Virgin! I "-imsylvania .....: K'QSJtl 4 3 2"Q2S 4 ft dis Lou siaoa 1 North and South r.oiii,H 1(1 a.1k1iiuu and Geoigia l'J DISCREDITED ILLINOIS. jer cnt. discount. frontier Rank. American Kxchange B'k.1 Farmers' & Traders B'k. Bank of Raleigh. lOrand Prairie Bank. Bnok of Aurora. j Moriran County Bark. R'k ot the Conimonw'lthJ Merchants' and Drovers' Corn F'xchaug Hank. ' Bank. Greyvifle Hank. I Reed's Bank. NTuioual Hn k. j Prairie State Bauk. B- Iroad Bank. Bank of Albion. Southern Bink of Jlii-j Bank of PVnton. uuis. at Gray ville. - ! Rank of Carmi. State Bank, at t-hawnee-l Bank of Federal Union. own. 20 per errU. discount. Bank of Ojiincy. Balk f Southern 111., Bolton. Bunk of Belvidero. Bank of Chester. Bank of Pike County. Bank of Elgin. Cirizeus' Bank. Bunk of Republic. Canal Bank. Commercial Bank. Continental Bank. at i Corn Planters' Bank. Farmers' Bank of 111. Farmers' B'k, at Canton. Illinois Statu Bauk. Lancaster Bank. Mississippi kiver Bauk. New Market Bank. Shawneso Bauk. Edgar County Bauk. I'nion Bank. EXCHANGE. Exchange on New Yoik buying at 'rjc pren. boiling at Jc prent. COIN. Anierif au Gold buy ing at........ prom. Selling at .................lc prem. ======= RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. <Sunday, 31st>. ARRIVED. Samuel Orr, Wabash; Magenta, Louisville; Lebanon, St. Louis; Tigress, New Orleans; Chancellor, N. Orleans; Grey Eagle, Louisville; Commercial, Louisville; Mattie Cook, B. Green; DEPARTED. Samuel Orr, Cincinnati; Magenta, New Orleans; Lebanon, Cincinnati; Tigress, Cincinnati; Chancellor, Louisville; Commercial, Memphis. <Monday, 1st>. ARRIVED. R. M. Patton, Louisville; Dunbar. Paducah; W V. Gillum, Wabash; Eleanor, Cincinnati; Prima Donna, N. Orleans; Peytona, Louisville; Queen of the West, N. O.; John Gault, Nashville; J. W. Cheesman, Cin'ti. DEPARTED Grey Eagle, Louisville; Mattie Cook, B. Green; R. M. Patton, Ten River; Dunbar, Paducah; Eleanor, Nashville; Prima Donna, Pittsburg; Peytona, New Orleans; Queen of the West, Cin'ti ; John Gault, Louisville; J. W. Cheesman, St Louis. ——— ......The weather yesterday was very pleasant—unusually so. The air was mild and the sky clear. Business seemed to be about as usual although nothing like so stirring as ordinarily at this season of the year. No great amount of produce awaits shipment. CINCINNATI, April 1.—River risen 20 inches since Saturday. Now 17 1/2 feet in the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer60°. PITTSBURG, April 1.—River 8 feet by the pier mark, and falling. Weather, wet. ......The "Evansville Pony" leaves for Cairo to-day at 2 o'clock, on the arrival of the cars. She makes mail landings at every place of any prominence between our city and Cairo, and hence passengers are put off wherever they may desire to land.— Capt. Bentley will be found in command and Mr. Alex Howell in the office. ......The Union, having been detained in order to replace her old chimneys with new ones, will leave positively this morning at 9 o'clock. She goes up as far as Eugene and Perrysville. ......Passengers desiring to go up the river today will find the Eugene to be decidedly the best chance. She leaves this evening about 7 o'clock. Being a new boat, of unexceptionable accommodations, and with exceedingly clever fellows as officers, no one ever regrets securing a berth on her. ......The W. V. Gillum arrived out of White River with a good load. The new trade seems likely to prove quite profitable. There is no reason why it should not.— White River valley is one of the richest in the West, and if such boats as the Gillum and the White will only run regular, they will always get plenty of produce to this port. Seventy-five cents, for 1 dozen verbenas. BAKER & CO. Crescent City Nurseries. ......We noticed yesterday that the Union instead of going up the Wabash, as was intended, was being furnished with a couple of splendid new chimneys. This is an improvement that has been long needed. The old chimneys were a disgrace to the boat. ......The receipts for wharfage at Cincinnati during the week ending the 28th, from sixteen boats, amounted to $305 25, showing a decrease of $52 25, from nineteen boats, during the corresponding week last year. ......It will be seen by the following extract, that the accident to the Kentucky, below Memphis, is likely to involve the loss of one life: A gentleman named Gwynn, from Clinton county, Ky., was lying in his berth at the time the Kentucky's drum-head blew out, and was blown through a bulk-head into an adjoining berth, and out on the guards! It is supposed that if there had been no impediment the steam would have forced his body about five hundred yards into the air! At last accounts, Mr. Gwynn was at Helena, and his death was momentarily looked for. ......The Cincinati [sic] Gazette of Saturday says: The weather was windy and blustering yesterday, with an alternately clear and cloudy sky. Last evening the sky became cloudy, and we had a heavy fall of rain.— The river, as we anticipated, commenced falling here yesterday, and since our last report has receded about eight inches. We may expect another swell here in a day or two, however, as the accounts from above report the Upper Ohio rising. There was but little business transacted at the river yesterday, although the wharf is lined with boats, and unless there is a decided improvement soon, a number of our large boats will be compelled to lay up. There are at present nine large New Orleans boats lying at the wharf, waiting for a load, and there is not enough freight offering to load one. The Samuel Orr will be here in time to load for Wabash on Monday. ......The Cincinnati Enquirer of Saturday says the Done was loadiug for Arkansas River and would probably leave that day.

......The Illinois river is said to be rising rapidly, and the Missouri river is pouring out a perfect flood—it is rising rapidly from Rocheporte down, and all the small streams

are at flood height. All the country below Jefferson City is submerged; The Osage is pouring out a flood. The rise at Jefferson City had been four or five feet when the Carrier passed down. The Upper Mississippi is stationary, and in good stage from Dubuque down. ———<>——— RAILROAD RECEIPTS, April 1, J RSI. 1 box D Gooda, P. G. O'ltiley A Co.; 2 boxen, Bierbownr A Pierce ; 1 cask hardware, o bdln felloea, 33 bdla hubs, 1 box hubs, Sam ! Orr ; 4 rolla carpet, 4 boxo hats, 2 box, I cuse ood3, Uowr Bros, at Co.; 248 bush wheat, I. K. Hills t Co.; I box ahoea. Archer Mackey ; 3 boxes F Gooda, M. Lyons ; I barrel ale, Redmond u Co.; 5f? bush heat, Igleh art Bros.; 21 boxes shoes, 5 boxes huts, 6 boxes (roods, 3 bales Pom. I bale b. Bead It Burrow ; :t4 casea indse, 18 btt'es do, Jacqueaa & Co.; 2 tarpaulins, W. II. Boicourt ; 1 uaak hardware, O. 8. Weils ; 1 box P Goods, Slaughter & Pnnkersoii ; 4 boxes paper, Gialddk N'evtton, Paducah, Ky,; 1 box saddlery, W. II, Cherry, Savannah, Tenn.; 10 cases mdse, J. S. Hopkins ; 1 bax hardware, GdO. 8. goutitaq A Co.; 2 trunks, 1 box, V". F. Dicverman ; I tierce nuts. Cook A LunK'V 2 boxca cidse, John Kbiua ; 1 bbl sundries, John Kilmer. A. C. SfJBADER. Aent. -IT" Special Noticesa Hollvtcat'm fillt mn& Ointm-l. SMomeatic remedies. No other formula combine in ao compact or concentrated a form the active and essential properties of medicine, or are ao well ,-idnpt ed to family use, as these popular remedies, pevoid of all mineral anil vegetable poisons, simple but efficacious in operation, they may be administered with equal safety to the infant as to the adult. No household should be without a supply. a they are always nsetul in case of accident. Sold by all druggists at 25c., f.2c. and $1 per box or pot. ap2-ld hhmkt and Jtvrm IBhrnk an it Burn! i TbH is the life of agjny endured by the surtVror from Fever and Ague. He wanders like an uncer- ; tain shadow, uever knowing what moment he may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to Rive any ; serious attention to basine-a. Via is a burden to . himself and a burden to hia friends, who arc worn i out iu 8'1 mistering to his wants. This is the j condition of thousands in town and country. It is j no exoneration to say that Fever and Ague kill8 more people than any twenty other diseases in j America. For a Eiire and speedy cure of this terrible i tniclioD we take great pleasure in recommending Pr. Uostettor'a Stomach Bitters, which have already achieved a wide reputation for rapid and powerful effects in ret ovntinsr the system prostrated by thin disease. For sale by drujfgUts and dealer jjnneraUy everywhere. rp-lwd ltrtr Complaint I Il$Bppai4. Jaun dice, Nervous debility, and all diseases ar'sinjc from a disordered Liver and Stomach, such as Coontipation. Piles, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauscuo, Heartburn, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Kructations, Sinking or tltilUring at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart, choking sensation when lying down, riimneKH of the risiou, dots or webs la fore the night, jellcvni-M j er the skin and eyes, sudden nnsh.'-a of heat, and s;reat depression of spirits, are ej-eediiy and permanently cured by IIOOFLANP.S GKR5IAN BITTERS, sold at 75 cents per bottle, by the proprietors, PB. C. 31. JACKSON CO., 418 ARCH ., Philadelphia, and by all druggists and dealers iu medicine in the United States and Canada. ap2-2v9

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ami afiir trial for comparison is the only way to do it justice. The great error of mistaking a quiet, or sleep in the child, when produced by preparations of opium, eo largely used in such preparations, i" not only against all natural laws, but ia the flrat and aure etep to a diseased constitution. When an opiate ia required for the child, front three to six dcopaol the Tolu Anodyne, given with the Cougk Kcmedyt will give all the natural effects, and leave no bad ones to injure the system. ap2-lmrt XFVA-nas of tht Stomach and Jndtdigeatiou. Another great cure effected by Beerhave's Holland Bitters. The wife of Pietro Be Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomal h ami indigestion. She had beon under a physician's care fr some time, but tho disease seemed to baffle even hisskill. She purchased some HOLLAND BITTERS at our oflice, which has given tone to her stomach; her appetito and her strength are ret liming, and we firmlj believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing jou can rely upon, whit we have published are from persons much respected la our ceinmunity, and are literally true. J. QCINTl'S, api-lnid Kd. Sheboygan Nieusbodu. Tta tJrtmt JFtmalt ftsf ftfna. Tht functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker mi x are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience, by the use of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills They are the safest and sorest medicine for all the diaeiis. s Incidental to females of all ages, and more especially so in this climate. L-dies who wish to enjoy health should always have these Pills. No one who ever uses ttieni once will allow herself to be without th ni. They remove all ebstrnctiona, purify the blood, and give to the akin that beautiful, clear, and healthful look bo greatly admired in a beautiful and healthy woman. At certain periods thtss Pills are an iudispensiblo companion. From cue to four should be taken each day, until relief ia obtained. A few doses, occasionally, will keep the system no healthy, and the blood go pure, that diseases cannot enter the body. Judson's Mountain nerb Pills are suld by nil medicine dealers. ap2-lmhtw Bair liy!Hair ItyeHMair tfy!!.' William A. Batcholor'a UairPye! The original and beat in the world t I t All othsrs are mere imitations, and -hould be avoided, if you wisli to escape ridicule. GRAT, BED, or ETjSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful ac J Natural Brown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to VM. A. Batchelor im:e and over 80,000 app cations have beer, inndo to th Hair of hia Patrons I his famous Dyo. W. A. BATCH ELc ti'S HAIR BYE produces a color not to. be diatln uisbed from nature, and is wahkantkd to iuji. in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of bad Pyea remedied ; the nair iuvigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in alt cities and towns of the United States, by Drnggists and Fancy Gooda Poalers. aXa.Tho Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plata engraving on four side of each Box. of William A. Batchelor. Address CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor, aept.20-lyrdw 81 Barclay-st, Now York. WVn. J. Batehttor' Batr ity. Tht splendid Hair Pye has no equal instantaneous in affect Beautiful Black or Natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd aud ill effect of Bad, Dyes, and in vitro rates the Hair for life. Kono are genuine unless ignnd " W. A. Batchelor." Sold cvervw '"jro. CHAS. BATCHELOR, l jpnetor, sept20 81 Barclay-t. New York mi tJiH vtintiii UJMS. A V loo Win. W. Pavis'a extra sugar cure 1 Hams, just received at COOK & LANGLEY S. Sf-RIKH BUB. A 50U lba augar cored Pried Beef, just receiv ed by COOK LANGLEY. ft, ItJIJV UBS L.KM OJS'h. lit bcxea choice Oranges. 5 " " Lemons, received bv Bailroad by COOK LANGLEY.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE E. & W. LINE. Exclusively for the Journal. ======= FRANCE.—The Corps Legislation continued to debate the address. . independent members strongly advocate the liberal amendments already published, but the first two paragraphs have been carried without amendment. Details of the surrender of the citadel at Mesaini show that it was unconditional. After four days firing over 5,000 men were taken prisoners, and 300 cannon. Civitella del Fonte is not able to resist much longer. The English steamers left Constantinople for Sulatz and took peaceable possession of the armies landed from the Sardinian vessels and seized by Turkey. Paris, Saturday. In the Corps Legislation, it was intimated that it might become

necessary to fix a later day than the first of October for the execution of the treaty of Commerce with England, in which case the Chamber of Deputies would be called" on ! to decide upon the matter. Washington; March 31. It i3 understood that further consideration of diplomatic and consular matters is to be deferred to give time to other matters by the President. It is said that no uneasiness is felt by the Confederate States Commissioners either in regard to the evacuation of fort Sumter or the re-inf'orcenient of fort Pickens, a.)d that they are satisfied on both points. It is a noticeable fact that by the first of inly the force will be reduced in the Pension and Census Bureau to the extent of 80 or 100 clerks, as the legal necessity for their further employment will cense to exist. Removals and appointments of clerks however in the other branches of the public service continue, including four on Saturday in the Adjutant General's office. It is thought here that the Secretary of the Treasury will not accept bids for the proposed loan unless within a small fraction of fair market rates. Richmond, March 31. The House was in session all night considering the joint resolution relative to the movement of troops and arms within the commonwealth, growing out of the proposed transfer of guns from the Bcllona foundry.. Various amendments were proposed and rejected nmid an exciting debate. ! The Senate's nmendmctits were finally I passed, modified by authorizing the Governj or to call out the public guard to arrest the ! contemplated removal, and directing him to ! employ a needful force to resist any a tempt j to remove the same beyond the reach and i control of the State government, i A rencounter occurred yesterday at the j Ballard House. Hugh L. Gallagher, the j contractor sit the Rip Raps, fired at Joseph I Segar, n member of the Legislature. The Vial I passed through his coat, hut he was iiiliarmed. Gallagher to-day accidentally shot him.sell' and it is expected lie will di New Vokk, April ). The World's Wash itigton correspondent says that orders have taien forwarded by the Treasury to the principal cities on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, instructing our Surveyorsjto appraise : all foreign goods that have not paid duties, i The Tribune's correspondent says the oiL ii;ifim i j ct:-(i.in. u IU tile lllOUue states that if Sprague is elected Goverfior of Rhode Islai.d, that Stale leaves the Uniou .nd becomes . the commercial depot and summer residence of Southerners. The Tribune says that at several recent sittings of the Cabinet an energetic policy relative to Sumter was strongly urged. Ideas of re-enforcement were entertained in quarters hitherto regarding it impracticable. Several leading naval officers express the belief that the fort could be re-enforced, by ordinary risk by steamers in the night. The Herald's Washington correspondence telegraphs that Tortugas, Key West, having been re-enforced by troops from Texas, Fort Pickens will also be re-enforced without delay. In consequence of great disaffection about the Morrill tariff, the question of the collection of revenue, and movements at Sumter and Pickens, an extra session of Congress will be called. St. Louis, April 1st. In the municipal election to-day, the Taylor anti-Republican ticket was elected by from 2,000 to 3,000 majority. The Union unconditional ticket was successful in but two ward3. Two Germans were killed by lightning during the storm yesterday. Two Irishmen were stabbed in political melees on Saturday night, and have since died. PiTTsnunti. April 1. Business men of Pittsburg and Alleghany city, beld an enthusiastic meeting on the currency question to-day. Many business men not heretofore participating in the movement, assented to the unanimous voice of the meeting, not to receive depreciated money except tit Broker's rates. Missouri and VirginK money to-day quoted at 4 per cent, discount. Farmers will demand par funds for their produce. Cincinnati, April 1. The city election passed oil' quietly to-day. The entire democratic Union ticket 13 elected by about 2,000 majority. Nsw Haven, Ct., April 1. Returns indicate the election of the Republican State ticket. English, Dem., elected to CoDgress by SQ0 majority. The re-election of two Republican members from Fairfield district doubtful. The Democratic majority in New Haven, is 515. New Yoiik, April 1. Stock3 dull and rather lower. Money continues easy and plenty at 5(2,0 per cent, on call. Sight exchange firm at 10SJ108J. Hartford, Conn., April 1. The election is proceeding quietly, with indications of a Republican triumph in the State. tine dozcu verbenas for 75 cents. Baker & Co. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, April 1 Wheat dull at 1 00 for prime ; Kentucky white in good export demand at 1 12. Corn dull. Provisions quiet, nothing of consequence done, prices unchanged. Good demand for coffee, prices c higher; 1,100 bags sold at 13AU. Molasses and sugar unchanged aud firm at full prices. Clover seel very dull at 1 00 4 10, hardly any demand. Baltimore market. Baltimore, April 1. Flour buoyaut; Ohio and Howard street, and citv mills at $5 25. Wheat firm; red $l"30135: white ?1 501 67. Corn steady ; mixed 5-4(5. 5 7c; yellow 61c; while 6365c. Provisions dull and unchanged. Coffee firm at 1213Jc. Whisky 171S.

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New Yorlt Marktt. New York, April I. Flour ha3 advanced 5c(510e, with very moderate demand for export aud home consumption. Shippers generally refuse to operate at the advance, while the homo trade are unwilling to purchase more than sufficient to supply their pressing wants. Sales 1070 bbls at 5 25 5 35 for super state; 5 455 55 for extra state, chiefly 5 50; 5 405 60 for extra western , 5 655 75 for rouud hoop Ohio ; 5 805 87 for trade brands. Rye flour 3 25 1 10. Whisky in good demand at 18 (fiUSJ, closing with no sellers below 18J. Wheat advanced l(J,2c; good export demand. Rye quiet. Pork 16 &0 for mess; 12 50(7jl2 75 for prime; total stock, new and old, 58,521 bbls ; same date last month 49,604 bbls; same time last year C2,986 bbls. Beef continues dull and unchanged; total stock, new and old, 55,257 packages ; same date last month 48,109 ; same date last year 50,241. Coffee steady and demand moderate ; Rio 11 J; Laguira 1414J. Molasses unchanged. Stocks higher and closed steady. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, April 1. Flour firm at $5 255 37. Wheat active and advanced l(n2,2c. Corn active and advancing. Whisky steady at 1717J. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS! Ja. of the County of Vanderbmgh solicit bids for building a Wooden Bridge over thaCanal at the crossing of Ninth Street, near Littles' Mill. Flans and Specifications of said work may be examined at the Auditor's Office up to Tuesday, April 16th, next, ensuing. The Commissioner wi.l also, at thu same time, if suitable bids are receivoi, let the .fjb of building a Bridge over Big Blue Gr;ws Creek, in Scott Township, on the road leading to Millersburgh.. Also, the job of bmldiiig a Bridge over Saunder's Creek, on the road leading to Mt. Vernon. Persons bidding for the lust named Jobs will produce to the Board the plans and specifications of ihe works. 1 lie Commissioners will reserve the right to amend the plans submitted, and also the right to reject nil bids presented to them if deemed unreasonable. The County Board will hold a special session on the third Tuesday in April next (ICth), for the purposo of acting rpon said proposed contract. By order of the Board. March 2fitti, 18i;l. WM. li. WALK E", uiHrC7 I-iwdAw County Auditor. I Volksbote copy. For Sale!- ' We have fur sule, on i-nny terms, the following' property: lo largo lots, 50 by SiOO feot, aitaated lu-nr the new Franklin Street Br dire, outside the corporate limjtn of thu city, and therefore free of rity tuxtfi. TJum lot are well adapted for la' tr flier homes tr iniinnft-'twi in purposes. Also J40O building iotw and four dwelling homes iu vat ions localities of the citr. Also MO tlden lots 5 acres each, on the New burgh Koud, a half mile from the city limits. We have also for sale or exclmttr a line dwdiinjc homo, a store and grocery, with othor improvements, l.digifi' to the saiuf'. This lait mentioned property htjingin tho town of Fariner-Mhiirh, 11 uiihs south of Yerre Haute, on ihe railroad , being in the richest frrain -growing pact of tiirt Stat. For further Information in relation to said property, inquire f us at our oflic, over th Cn s-ent City JJ.tuk, on the ruriu-r oi Third and Main street. ' . niar'JT -tillmal LAW .fr A NTH KS. KTotico. Vl FICK Of THE Kv A V: v-i.i.K I.s Ln;ur Co. KvaiiMviie, lodiaua NoitM is !..'r Iv given, 1ht, ly onh r of holders of a uihjorjry ot i Iih hhrtr-s of the Stork of th Kvanvillo (ia Light Company, made and filr'd iu this office iu conformity with th Iv-Tjhwk ot said Company, a special meeting of the Monk holders of baid Company wi'l l held at this offlcw thelietb dav of April 1841, belWMeo the hours of 9 o'clock A. iM. and i uVlork I M of said day, for tu purpoeo of filhn; vat ance fu th Hoard, of President and FHmHor of M Oompanv, cnud by the death of II. G. Katn, late rreident, aud the resignation of RJathw Morgan as IMrrrtnr. J NO. J. V U A f f a K R , Sr y BY H. KELSON & CO. Largo, peremptory and iiitV"rt.ut unl of msgriifieeut Frn- h Porcelain, Uohemian and Freuch Uryjtal Glasrf, At Auction, Commencing on .Monday mornir.r, April 1st, at l'l o'clock, to be continued on Tuesday und Wednesday, April 2d and 3d, at the Rnme hnr.i, at the salesroom lately orrnp ed bv Onkl'V A Sons, No. 6 Lower First street, near Main St., Kvansville. Tbo porcelain compr ises a complete assortment of plain gold band and decorated dessert, tea and breakfait sets, latest styles. Also, the most magnificent assortment of lancy China everoffrred at public competition, viz: Vav, Cologne, Card Baskets, Motto Coffees, Figures, Ink Stan Is, Tete-a-tete sert. Candle Sticks, Puff Boxes, together with jilniost everything in the China line. Bohemian and French Crystal U)ns l-anters. Goblets, Tumbl rs, Champagnes, Clarets, Wines, I i'jnor;, Lcmonadrs, Vai-es, Cologues, Puff Boxes, Toilet Bottles, Ord lleceivers. Spoon Tumblers, Ac., Ac. Ladies are particularly invited to attend. mar2a-3t IJ. XKLSuN A CO., Auctioneers. CANDLES, SOAP AND OIL. flliOC T K i: & i A .M B L E , '21 tVt-st Second Street, CINCINNATI, Manufacturers and Dealers in KKASIVK, PALtl AND CERMAN SOAP, Star Candles, Lard Oil, Pearl Starch, Fancy Soaps, etc. CANDLES SOLD BY ACTUAL WEIGHT. s'lt is well known that many Star Caudles that are really seven to the pound, are branded and sold as " sixes." There is a disadvantage and a loss in this practice to both retailers and consumers, even if tha Candles are laiught at a redaction of 2 Cents per lb. from the price of the regular article. Thus : A box of "sixes," thort weight, contains !4 0 Caudles, and is sold for 40 lbs., say at 18c per lt 7 00 A box of Sevens containing the same number of Caudles, same size, is sold for 34 lbs., actual weight, at 20 cents 6 SO Difference in favor of buying weight 40 And this dilferencs becomes greater ns the price advances. It is obvious that the retailer can get no more fjr his 2-blcandles iu one case than in another, consequently, ou every hundred boxes of " short weight" ho selli, ho loses forty dollars. maris And Still They Come! M OCK POTATOES, which you were so well pleaded with , you can get them at JAS. EB.3KINK & Co.'s. All the various kinds of Garden Seeds raised by Parker, Kisley tCo. Take your choice for five cents. JAS. E11SKINK A Co., No. 47 Main St. gOlJ"ti TO CL,BJJ HO USB. W All kinds Brushes and Dusters, Mops, Brooms, Ac, you can get at JAS. EBSKINE & Co.'s. Summer. Wo are now opening our second purchase of spring ad Summer goods. SCHAI'KER A BUSSING, inaria No. 49 Main street. JOHN E. CALlACHfK. I., w. BUOWN. GALLAGH ER & BROWN , ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW, Third Street, opposite Crescent City Hull, EVANSVILLE, IND. KJSWill attend all the Courts in this Judicial District, and having had long experience iu the profession, hope to merit a refpcctablo clientage, niarida WfijfTS! H.iTS! BJT8.'M g.JBliB S ML stock of Children, Boys, and Mens llats justopened at 8C1IAPKEK A BUSSING'S, niarii'J No. l'J Main nt. WP IJt CKSM IT ft .' plete assortment of hand and for sale by tuar28 TOOM.S .t f'O.WBlack. miths' tools on SAMUEL OKK. hlV'B OIK. i doz. quarts extr i Olive Oil, 4 " pints " " " Just received by COOK ,f LANGLEY. jMl'T w 2') lbs shelled Almonds, 175 " Brazil nuts, 2oo Filberts, 60 " Shelled Almonds, 15 bush Tecaus, for sale bv COOK A LANGLEY. JSuP 50 bags fresh ground Buckwheat. Price reduced onlv J150 for 50 lb bags, COOK 4 LANGLEY.

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For Spring HAHDWAEE AT WII O Li E & Id 12. 13 First street, of GOLDEN MILL SAW. EVANSVILLE, IND. Now opening and to arrive, the following season, able goods, nt reduced prices 5 casks Planters Hoes, extra heavy. 25 doz Handled Hoes. 10 casks Trace Chains, (extra quality.) 5 casks Log Chains. 30 doz Root Hames. 20 " Garden Rakes. 50 25 25 25 35 30 Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Cow Bells, heavy. Meal Seives. Coffee Mills. Hand Saws. (i n 3 cases Hook-tooth X -Cut Saws. 3 cases Mill Saws. 5 casks Curry Combs, (heavy " English.) 200 doz Augurs. 60 doz Chisels and Gouges. 500 doz ''BUTCHER'S" Files. 200 doz Locks and Latches. 1500 gross Gimlet Screws. 200 doz Butt Hinges. 60 doz Strap and T Hinges. Also r- .- - 1800 doz Table Knives. 600 doz Pocket Knives. 100 doz Shears and Scifi sors. 50 doz Razors, Wade & Butcher's. And 10 cases "OHIO TOOL CO'S " extra BENCH and other PLANES. Blood's & Waldron Scythes, 100 doz. Briar Scythes, 10 doz. Scythe Snathes, 60 doz. Grain Cradles, 25 doz. Forks, 2, 3, & 4 prong, 75 doz. Scythe Stones, 200 doz. Hay Rakes, (Wood), 2i doz. 1 n Sundries 5 cases Percussion 0ap3. 50,000 Fish Hooks. 15 Gross Butler's Blacking. 50 coiis Manilla Rope. 25 coils Cotton Rone. 300 lbs Twine Hemp, and Cotton. 300 lbs Cotton Trot Lines and Staging. Together with Gun Barrels and Trimmings. Patent Well Curbs. Pump Chain and Gearing. Platform, Counter, and Tea Scales. Japanned and Stamped Tinware. 50 bdls Iron Wire. Whins and Lashes. Combs, Porte Monnaie3, and Needles. Cabinet Hardware & Tools. Coopers' Tools, (Rochester.) A!s, 3000 ft very best brand of Gum Belting. 500 lbs Gum and Hemp Packing. 1000 ft Gum Hose. 100 lbs Copper Belt Rivets. I giv exclusive ato ntiou to the WIIOLKSALU TRADE. Mv Foreicn and American Goods are all made up EXPRESSLY FOU M K. from or I and samph-s given the Manufactrnvrs Be vera! months befrehaud. thus recti riii; 'joods exactly mutable to my trade, ot the best quality and the lowest possible prices, because thty all come from lirst hands, j his is self evident. Cash and Prompt Customers Will find mv establishment the verv place, as I am after the BKST TRA OK, and entirely satisited with low figures to all such. Prices reduced 10 per cent., Fullv, on niiinv articles of Hardware. C. S. WELLS, marlC-tiil july 1 Sign of the Golden Mill Saw. TO THE mm i in The public have been so often imposed on by un principled men who hr.ve advertised worthless nostrums as valuatile M 'dicnl Remedies for disease, that it is now exrtemt ly difficult to introduco an article of real merit. In calling yonr attontion to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE m n t t m m s n M'e feel confident that we are perlorniiog an act o' humanity to the afflicted of the land, as should never cause us to W class-d among the humbug? of the day. These jnstty relebrat'rt WINE BITTERS are made from a skilful combination of B lyberry, Gent.aa, Camomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree i!rk, Solom.'n'B Seal, Conifrev anil Spikenard, with a pure ami unadulterated Wine. As a remedy for Incipient Consumption, Diseases of the Throat, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Piles. Nervous Complaints, Diseases peculiar to Females, and, as a general Tonic, thev will prove truly valuable. For weakness and General Debility they are I N S TT 1?. P A S S R J W , J.V Ju - . ' r- . Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Public Speakers, a' s. Siuionts, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, and alt persons who lead a sedentary life will derive great bouctit from tho use of theso Bitters. Although the medical men of the conntry, as a i general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet J we do not believe that a respectable Physician ran be found in the United States, who will not highly ! approve of DB. J. BOVEE DODS' IlIi'EBIAL j WINK BITTEBS. I For sale by I Ctas. Widdifleld & Co., - 1-oprieKt' s, ; 7S William Street, IVev York. I W. II. V. STODDAKD, KELLEIt A WHITE, jan! l-l:n l.t w' Agents. Evansville, Ind. j WW as Wash Tuhs, Wasb Hoards, various kinds ef Soaps, Indigo, Blueing, Starch, t lothes Lines aud Cloth-a Baskets, can be had of mar'Ji.i JAMES EBSKIXE i Co.

0. S. WELLS,

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A Card to the Public. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising friin a neglect f small oomphiiiits, i" incalculable, and it is therefore bf tlio utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailments should be had ; for ilieistt of the body invariably affects the mind. DR. MOFFATT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDTCTKES, in every iustance where they have been thoroughly used, have T1ZIUMPltED OVfcB DISEASE in almost all its diforms. The salutary effects of the Life Medicines have, in fact, been so universally expork'Dced.that they have bocome fully established as the most easy, eafe, and perfect mode of treatment ever cfl'erod to the public. , THESE MEDICINES If aw now bert fffore the pubtir fur a period of 3fl yeai9 during that time have mtititofnetl huk character i aliHtrtt rtunrypart rf tfte Globe for th e.itracrdiintryt curative jiroperlie v-kich they p,wix. In Many Thousands Of twityed tittleM') they have eten rescued nv fTererw from the very tergi of an untimely grnre a fter atl the deerptiie nostrum of the day hare invariably failed. Ho great, indeed, ba their eflicary invariably aud inlallitdy proved, that it has appeared ftrarcel? U-zh than niiraruh;us to those vrho were hcjuafuted with the beautifully philosophical principles upnn w bicu they are cornp urided, and upon which they coiibeuently act. It was to their man if fit and or-nsild actios in purifylrnr the springs and channeN uf life, and endu'Pg them with 'renewed tone and vigor, that thev were iudehted for their name. Moffatt's Life Pills!!! Are composed of Vegetable ingredients xclusirely, ' as can be ascertained by chemical tests. Their prominent oualities aro those of an active and I seatching, though perfectly mild and agreeable dfeigent aperit nt ; of a gentle Bnporific ."promoting the insensible perspiration ; of a pleasant diuretic, invigorating the kidtieys and bladder; and of a dolightful tonic cardiac, exciting appetite, by the demands of active digestion, and cheering the mind with that grateful sense of renovated health which oneof the most felicitous feelings of our nature. The Phoenix Bitters ! ! ! So denominated from their astooi.liin ; po,r of creating new life and health, as it were, from the Very ushes of the most dilapidated constilutlOLS are more strongly tonic aud more immediately invigorating tliau pills ; cotitaiuiiig tlie ssmo choice vegetable extracts as the litter, iu a dill. r.-nt modification. Although really less cat hurl ic than the Life Pii.lr, they nevertheless begin twclennse the alimentary canal mnch sooner; generally slightly operating witlun tnree or lour Hours, and producing adevidod sense of rebef to the head and stomach, and exliileruting the mind eveu in lest time than this. Moffatt's Life Pills!!! Ta ajf'eetions of the head, stele Iwaduvhe or nerrou headache, these Villa will be found to pontes the rnott salutary efficacy. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters!!! Hare been happily used for the cure of Ftter and Ayutt with invariable mceesM. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS & A MODE OF CURE I tfST A well regnlatd and projtortionate quantity of bile upon the stomach, is always requisite for tho promotion of sound, henltn it stimulates digestion and keeps tho intestinal canal free from all obstructions. When there is a deliciency of bile the boiy is constantly costhe. .On the other hand an over abundance of bile causes frequent nausea in the stomach ; andoltun promotes very severe attacks of disease, w hich sometimes end iu death. Dr.1 Moffat's Life Medicines! Should 1c taken in tlte early stages of Hilins CompbiiufSy and. if perere ed in strictly aceortlaiy in direction, trill poUicely ciTiut a cure, Piles! Piles! Piles! As a remedy tor this most ditrw4H!uct and obstinate n.a'ady, the VKtiTABhX LIKE MEDICINES dotuTve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It U well-known to hundreds in this city, that the lorinor proprietor of thette valuable medicines war! h niMelf iittlictcd with this comrdaiut for upwards of thirty-five yearn, and that be tried in vrtiu every remedy prescribed within the whole rnrnputis of tho Materia dfedira. Ho, however, at l" Ur.i)i trird tbti medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short 'inns after his recovery had been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human m an. Life Pills & Phcenix Bitters! Cure DyBpepMa, by thoroughly cleansing th first and sec end Stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the sta.Ie and acrid kind ; i lutuleitcy, LofcH of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Kestlertflno:8, 111 Temper, Anxiety, Lannor, and Molauclioly, which aro tho general symptors of Iyspejiii., u ill vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. -a The Life Medicines for bilious aud liver complaints, with their many Wfdl-known attendants, bilioiw and sick headache pain and nppvi.i.iian after nita!st giddine, dizziness, heartburn, hs uf appetite, aro acknowledged to b vastly suiwrior to anything ever before offered to the public. Mercurial Diseases. Person a whose constitutions have become impaired i y tho injudicious use of Mercury, will find these medicines a perfect cup , as they nevor fail to eradicate from the system all the eflectH of mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful pre parations of fear sap fin la. Scrofula. The most hoi-rible cases of Scrofula, in which Face, Bones, and Limbs of the victim bad been preyed upon by the insatiable disease, are proved by the undeniableauthority of the sufferers themselves, to have been completely cured by these purely Vr-jettddr medicines, Miter all others had beon found more than useless. Acute or Icflaraatory Rbeumatism ! Anthrosia Chronica, or CHRONIC RHEUMATISM! Thtso diseases, which are among the most pa rf;il,and by ignorant treatment, t tie most inveterate t'T which suffering Immunity is liable, are cured, speedily and permanently cured, by a proper course of the Life Pills an 1 i'hceuix Bitters. Moffat's Pills and Bitters ! But it is un necessary to enumerate . the many can's in which these purely vegetable nje.'kineS have 1rm;u PUcceHsfnl ; but let lis enquire : Why are they ho universal in their happy ehVcls ? localise they purify the Mood, and thus renovate all cauH of diHcse in the system. Herauo they act powerfully upon the sec re tin ua of the body, aud remove all impurities at once. Ilecau.se they do not reduce the ystem, but invigor.it o it thus v uiriu no restraint from pleasure or business during their operation. TRY MY MEDICINES ! ! ! Try but a single dose of the LIFE PILLS!!! TRY THEM ! BE SATISFIED ! UK CL ItKD t ' I Prepared by DR. WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 ltroadwny, Htw Vnrk. And for sale by all Druggists and Medicine dealers. Price Pills, 2." cents per box ; Bitters, Si iKi per bottle. niariS-lyd.ltw DRESS HATS. Our spriug style, now ready, ia one of the handsomest ever seen, and by a new arrangement, b-ct as comfortable to thu wearer as auy soft hat. Every other conceivable stylo made to order. Un ion Hats, The neatest dressing hats for a young man. Renfrew & Magenta Something .Fancy. Hats. Soft Hats Of every conceivable shape and color. Latest styles. Caps! Caps! Caps! All th.) leading styles fur spring and summer just received. Infant Hats & Caps. A splendid assortment of finry hats and caps ispriug aud summer styles. oys Sporting Hats Of every di-scription and price. Cassimere Hat All styles and prices. s Soft Beaver Hats F or summer wear, as light as a feather, at VAUTIER & MARCONNIER'S, No. 39 Main street. yUOBS! HMOBS! SHOKH .' Wrt have just opened a large stuck ot Childrens , MisEos', aud Ladies' Shoes, of every description, aud which we will sell to suit the times. HCUAPKKIt BliSMiau, ar2J No. 4a Main st.

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C. R. RUDD. S. I. RUDD. RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, No. 38 Poydras Street, feb21-6mos NEW ORLEANS. ——————— W. M. AlkMAN &. CO.. 3P XI. OT3 UOE Commission Merchants, No 6 North Water at., Kvnii.vllle. Buf A;tentfor the sale of Malt, Klonr, Grain, Provisions, and all other articles of Produce. oct5 A. LEMCKE & CO., Dealer in I'roducf, ASr Commission Merchants, Have loin .ved to &"o. .'il Main Street. TloVl PRODUCE &C0SESI$'H MERCHANT, Anil Dealer ia Agricultural Implements, Garden & Gras3 Seeds, Machines, Trees, Plants, Hydraulic Cement, Lime, Piaster, &c, &c. KTo. 5 Sycamore St., Ilrlwffii I" Irst it . I mailt, EVANSVILLE, IND. mar3 T. A. CRANK .wm . saow.t CRANE &. DROWN, Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, l.N D. ftf Ajrents for Kanawha Salt rinipany. ""'til L literal f'ash advaitcrf maleou .shipiut tt of NEW PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Cheese and Butler Agency. je rod u OE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of "Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. No. !i Sycamore Street, decli'J EVASSVILLK, IND. V&-'itv (SUAMH JiXPHBSt Co.1t PJJYV VEL NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adams Expbzhb CoxPANr respectfully announce to their friends aud patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ritErGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALVABLkf, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care tskvn in tho collection of Bills, IHatta, In' o tea, and the transportation of smalt and valuable packages. All persons winding to avail themselves of the facilities of the Expiees, can obtain any desired information iu referents to the rout"S and details of the business, at tlioir Ollice on f irst street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Oflice. do Iff U. If. KISII. Agent. Old "Established U iiarf Heat EVANSVILLE. IND. P. G-. CBIIiEir 3(. Co-avTO-f .', M-O HU1Ult Vv, .VM K9 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Bailroei .Steamboat, and Expre Agents Special Agents for the FEXN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and counectioria, over which we are aiitbori7ed to give through receipts at th lowest possible i ilea Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of stot ing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of nil cow)ie;ouientH, forwarded to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular Attention paid to tocuiviug, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Salo of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us forsale,andsatisfjiction guaranteed. Otlifle aud extensivo Warehouse on Writer sttvet, adjoining tho Telegraph, and on the Wharf bout, vhere wo aro to be found, iitt.in'l'nf lo th Siier'te of our patrous at ail hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; Jong standing; untiring energy; and Luowledge of our oastness, w feel confident f iriting f.er erai satifaf lion, . i' hope to merit a continuance of the ertensive patron, age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on Ilcs.iis!;-n. menta to either onrselves or correspondents in aujr of the principal njarkets, North, East or South. . C. O'RSLEV A. CiO.

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. a Cj ei 3 .a n i 2 A GREAT CHANCE FOR A FARMER. Farmer, it n a 'a iniy, " "' ."- tanco from the rity. To one competent to take charge of a small firm, and of sobi-r imluslrioiia habits, gooil chance off-rs. lie will b" supplie d with a go si hoie-e, gar b n, and oil er advantages, ami paid liberal wit." s per month. Applv to n.arll-lind KELLER A WHITE. . it It KJSrr. TH B WBf.lj NJ'(i w. Store, lately owned and occupied ty Michael Gavfsk, deceased, as a grocery and provision etnri., corner of ftlain and Fourth streets. Tte-r is a Drst-rstw smoke house itttaeiied to the srre. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. UAll M.Jr. Jnlj'.t-dAwtf SVTTBM, BtJ0JS ..V I'OI'S.TBT , B-af received daily and for sate ly foblS tilio. FilMTKU A CO.

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