Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 189, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 April 1861 — Page 1

f samjBJMUHa.n'.iiiA: I0U1I J'i A 6 VOLUME XIII. EVANSVILLE, INI).. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1861. NUMBER 189.

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JOHN E. GALLAGHER. L. W. BROWN. GALLAGHER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Third Street, opposite Crescent City Hall, EVANSVILLE, IND. ——>Will attend all the Courts in this Judicial District, and having had long experience in the profession, hope to merit a respectable clientage. mar29 ———————— 1 W. B1CHABIW0H. . , : T. f . BB.ITTOM RICHARDSON & BRITTON, Livery & Sale Stable, On Locust Street,. . (Between Third and Fonrth streets), ., EVANSVILLE, IND. G"" Always ready to aocomtnodate. TBU Janll-lyd rXJ7 WT5lMSTRONG, Old established Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTURER, And wholesale and retail dealer in all kind of Plain and fancy Furniture and Chairs, W IIJt'K THK LJBtJKHT, J.VH at one of the beat arranged and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can salt as low as any C'lnc'iiuati lloiun. Any Pattern desired mads to order dn short noties. " Turning of any kind promptly attended so. TA11 work warranted to tm made of seasoned ueteru.l. and of superior workmanship. WareRoonn, No. H5 Main street.' , novS r - ' , ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in French, English & American APE R HANGINGS, M CSLilN AND PAPER Shades and Fixtures, Curtain Goods, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins and Parlor Mirrors. No. 3 and 5 First street, Evansvil'e, Indiana. aprli-ly Tti3Ci.ojs Steele, (8CCO-KKOB TO STEELE M Bl'MNEL,) 2d ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. ASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, MIBK8SBU M.VMHKK, Brard-H, Laths, rc.,of every description constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to -srder. Sawing of every kind done on the short-"! notice, ' ' - 1 apvl8-ly 3E-X. 33CIi3H.TwITXr3Xr, (SUCCESSOR TO A. KCBTZ.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER k BAKER, Manufacturer of Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Ac, littler in Orange, Lomona. Ac, and Nuts of all kiurls. ftiyOrdi'rs from parties attended to at shotted notice. sfcy Sole aeent for Maltby's Unrivaled BVilimore Oysters' No! lf South First street, between Maiu and Locust, Etansville, Ind. Fur sale cheap for ca'h. , oct24-ly WM. B1KHBOWEH. JAM 83 H. PIAHCB BIERBOWER & PEARCE, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, DKAI.EBK IK Paints, Brushes, Oils, Window Glass and , Glassware, Perfumery, Medicinal Brandies, Wines, $c, Propietcrs of the genuine Bell's Tonic, for Faver and Aeue, and Damascus Liniment, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac. 78 Main at ., Washington Block, 1 KVANSVILLE. IND. sJes7Cotnliy men hants supplied on liberal toroit. uar2 ' job law, m. a. antues, (Notary Publl LAW &ANTHES, ATTORNKTS AT I. A XV, " GKNEHAL COLLECTIOX AND RE kL ESTATE AGENTS. ORlne No. K7 Main street, opposite the Con r House. EvanHville. Indiana mavlti-d&wlr iESKf r. KII.LEIl. J. HKNBY NIEttAfS MILLER & NIEHAUS, DKA1.EB8 IH J3 n. sr goods, BUOlS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Ac. A'O, 4 3 MJIJ' STRttKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA ltfJX8 jrteJOM-VTOJV, WIIULEJ sal., and Retail Q ROC Kit AND PROVISION MERCHANT, dealer in Cordage, Nails, Ghtss, Cement, Powdor, Planter Paris, Ac, No. 128 Main trfit, nrar the Canal, Evansville, Ind. feb2S - feu -o li a a a js 5 3 - a 13 ' !s WILt I A"J( UJ n7 aTTET PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, for. First and Sycamore Sta. Particular attention paid to '.he repairing of Mu.ical, bepeatiag, and FINE WATCHES. Se" Viriting and Wedding CariU neatly Written. Wm Btartttf LJf stmt, Eransville, Indiana, Wholesale Dealers iu Ur.Mjrtes aud all kinds of Produce, Nails, &lase. White Lime, Cement, Cotton Yarn, White Lrad, Linseod Oil, Ac, Ac. Also, constantly oa hand a full stork of Sash, Panel Doors, Ac, uf all .EB8. ap28 WHOLBSALS DIALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 8 Went Firat street, ap25-ly F.VANSVILLl, TNT. PHILIP DECKER, (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANUL.ES, Also an extra article of ai'B.VMJS'f, jijvfmvH, tr t:t k oil. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Anbei, ,fo. Also ' PURE CATAWBA WINE, Df our own raising, In quantities lo suit purchaxen,, 46 .fl sfrsst, b4l. f-Hrat SttomA, 1CVANSVILLE, IND. ftTTerms cash, or 60 days' paper ngotialle in ! bank. jan'?o ly j JUSTICE. OF TIIEPEAUF. AKD GKNEUAL COLLKCTINO AGENT, Evansville, Indurna. Office on Third street, between Main and 8yanore streets. J. B. BOKLKKB. H. r. BLlH'ST. 1. H. rBll'WISCH. Eaglo Foxixicii'y. ROELKER, BLOUNT & Co., (successors to Roelker, Klusman A Co.) HAMCrACTCKK&S OF Stovea, Hollow-Ware, House Front Balconies, Fencing, Itatllnga, dte. ALSO DSALIE8 IS Tinners' Stock of all Kinds. Sample and Sale Room, No. 76 Main Street. ug8-ly EVANSVILLE, 1NO.

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Facts for the People. It is a fact not to be disputed, that Roser Bros. are now opening one of the best and cheapest stock of Dry Goods in the city, comprising everything fashionable in Ladies' Dress Goods, from the lowest price of 6 1/4c per yard, up to the highest. Shawls in great quantity and variety, Silk Dusters and Lar Mantles. Our stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Ac., Ac, is complete. Also the latest styles of Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Barages, Ginghams. Ac. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Irish Linens, also Cottonadts, Linen Drills, all for men aad boys wear. Ladies, Misses, and Childrens bboc, and a good many articles usually kept In our ioa, all of which we warrant to sell as cheap as the lhcspest. - ROSER BROS. HU lNE LL'S (FORMERLY OF STEELE ft HUNNELL.) noorlns mills, CORNER OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IND. -Ml is now iu full ojieratinn, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, foi Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, inukiug Doors and Safth Monldings, Window Blinds, aud every other dcscription of wora done in such establishments. All work at th-Re Mills warranted to be well done, and will lie oflored at the lowest caoh prices. Dry Poplar Flooring aud Weatherboard ing coastal. tly ou hand, and will be sold tor cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Mining and all kinds of Sawiug done te order, and in the most approved style. JviB WM. HUNNELI,. Ml. OalUew CIVIL F.jyrtiMJS'MKit jjvit v h I'K ran. Work aud estimates of all kind) pertaining to Railroads, Bridges, Earthwork, and Masonry, at-t-n led to promptly. PlatiS and sjieciDCations for Bridges, Hoofs, and Fmmiug given, togelh- r with l'lssona in Mecbauical and Uometrical Drawing Mechanical Calculations, aud practical use of En ginenr's and Surveyor's Iastrumenls. Office in E tC. R. R.otlice, corner Main and Watsr streets. BEfEBE.NCISS. Joba Ingle, Jr., Beoieot I W. V. Grtswsld, W.J. A Vie!; llollingsworlh I Ball, Terie tlaut.; T. li. Bros Evausville, Iud. Pointer, Owrnsboro. 3UidiSW. J. H MAGHEE & CO., ffjrj-.V SO Lit OVT THHtH MM. Stock of ' all Goods, ar now in receipt of a very large aod ehgant stock of WINTER GOODS, purchased at very low rates by one of the partners in person, who is always in the market nnuting op bargains. We will sell for cash, at Kew York prices, or to prompt paying ciintomers, as cheap as eau tie fouud west of the mountains. We have just received 26rasve very handsome Prints. 25 bains Domestics. 5 do Browu Drilling. 6 do Scarlet Flannels. 10 cases Bleached Munlins.. 3 do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds and S:itiuets. 10 do Motions of all kinds. With a great variety of other Goods, which are all to bo sold out before Bpring, at prices lower than thelowest. J. H. MAGHKK A CO., novg First Street, Rvansville. ROEDER tL BECKER'S ETT03Ej3 stohe. at., bet. Olatn and Sycamore. Th- underlgne.! would rcsj ectfully inf rm their customers, and the pnblio iu geueral, that they bars moved their store and shop to the next door west of their old place, and that tbey now bare on hand a larse assortment of Boots aud Shoes, for gentlemen, ladies, and children ; Gaiters of every description, Ac, which they will sell at very low prices. Orders and repairing will be promptly attended to. Only first -raio hands are employed la our business. JanS-ly . ROEDER & BECKER. """LI KESSLER, 41 Main at., bet. 1st a ml 2d atreeta. . Manufacturers of CANDY, SYRUPS, &c., J Wholfml Mttmltr im FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SARDINKS, Ac. FANCT GOODS, NOTIONS, TOTS, 4c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, AcJan3 ly AJtust. a. GILStaT... ......WILLIAM B. BAKES.. Sm'JEm Gilbert 4V Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Kvanavillo, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries rd ways on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for "Cypress Mills," Ctton Tarns, A.. ut manufacturer's prices. (novl HIRAM HXLSOB JOSKPU I. a BETKOLDS. Auction and Commission. WW JYJSZ,SOJ' At CO., Btrccjsssoas -A? AX to Woolsey s Nelson, will continue the Commission busiuass, both at private sale and at anction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any anction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands and Town Lots Ac. Ac fbl7-lt HOTELS. Crescent City Hotel, For Permanent and Transient Guests, Water at., bet. Alain and Locust, EVANSVILLE, IND. MRS. A. WEBB & JAMES HUCKEBr. Proprletora. T"Mrs. A. Webb aud Mr. Jas. Uucki-by have takna the above ho. me, and will spare no effort to nieiita liberal patronage. The House has excellent Rooms, neatly furnished, and the table will be supplied with the best that cau be procured. isf The price will be reasonable. mar2-6md filTV ifOTJiJL, WJTJiB KTHHtiV y between Main and Division, Kvansville, Ind wti-tr wm. r. nmnfirsT. pw NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT, CO., Commission Merchants, ATo. 94 Camp Street, NEW OBLEANS, LA. a 1. BH0B.T. oet22-6sad B. m. howabp. a. H. fAiscair.t). ..JOHN W. B1NOUAM E- H. FAIRCIIILD & CO.. (Successors to T. C. Twitchell A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 7 P0YDHA8 STREET, oct4 SKVV OltL.ANS. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKKCHANT, ST. LOUIS. MO. Liberal advances made on oousigumeuts to cither of our houses. BEI'XB TO Messrs. Allis A Howes, Bemeut A Veile, Howard A Brown, Kvansville. - jyfi UHWATHOUSK Co., s tr COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 4K.BII WI1.KIB...W. B. SHEATUOVSE.J08. Gil I1.VHES, We give our personal atteution to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay,lnU, Flour, Pork, Bacon. ' Lard, Ac augll ' B. If. KTUE LLT. R7 G. AB BOTT...7k B FA LLS ; B. P. ETHELL & CO., 1 Oimmission and Forwarding : NO. lOl MAGA7.1NKST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. r BEVKBKSiCEa: Geo. Foster A Co., Brown Sc Aikman, and P. G. , O'Rilev, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, ' Ind. 8. M. Leavenwoith, Esq., John H. Evartsou, . Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. ' G. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonvllle, lad Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Oatlia, Esq.. Ueuj drson, Kv. I Nock, Wicks A Co., D. 8. Benedict A Sou, Louj 'ia. Ky j?6

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2 1-1 111 1011 ill, 11 12 2626! t"ii a! 3 21 3 9 10 16(17 23 24 30 31 6 6 1213 16flT 2324 30131 18 25, 'l 81 1 22 29 19120 26;27 "21 "3 ;io 16 IT 6, 7 8; 9 13 14'l5,16 4 1 11I1S ;i3H 19 80 21 23124 26 27 '1 !...!.. . 1 2 fc C! 7 8 12113114 :i6 Iff 102nl21i32 2a 26 "2 S u 23 30 '? 14 21 28 27 28 M 31 "o 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 3 4 6 ioin:r2 17 18 1 19 itr-1 r-7 loo Uhi aU sijr3:.' a 3 4f 6 30 25j2 "21 "s 9'10 let 17 23 24 30lS41 II! JZ jl4,15 16,1718'lf ;i!l.22i23!24 5:20 i... 13 2 18,19 26126 27 ' a' f f -9:10 1 3 4 61 7 131 14 ;I2 13il415 16 17 lilj20i21;2J 23'24 at; 27'2;aa, 30.31 ...J...U. ... ...L. . ; li 3 4l 61 6 7 j y:10, 11, 12:13 14 1ft 17 IS 1 20,21 23 1 24 26 2l5;37 28 3!...l...l...!...l... W1112 17,18119 2425j26 2 2lj22 27,28i2l h'l'ril 3 41 51 6 11112113 1SH9.20 25 26j27 8i. 9 101 16,lfril7 22 23 2 30 IIEGULATI0XS FOR 1861. T2ag All Advertisements amounting to $3 or lesa,must invariably be paid in advance to secure attention. All Job Work must be paid for on delivery." Transient Work must be pre-paid. KJTHS Of JiOfJEKTISlJVt.

I Do f. j SO j 76 1 00 1 2a 1 50 1 7o 1 V 75 1 15 I VrTM 2 26 8M Pat,:. 1 00 1 50 1 76 , OH li 3 -6 . I .::.. ( 1 26 1 90 I 3 50 3 15 I 175 4 13 Tt.i. 1 90 I 2 10 I 2 80 I 3 60 I 4 20 I 4 90 1 Wlt. 1 50 2 25 3 00 3 75 4 50 6 25 2 Wfto t 50 3 75 j 5 00 a 2.5 7 5U 8 75 ' -As 3 00 4 SO ' 8 00 7"M 9 on 10 60 f bin. j-iH6B oo i Aob I io oo n 2 00 "T40" I Ho t. I 6 00 I 8 76 J 11 60 I 13 75il6 00 18 75 Mo t. 7 50 11 26 15 00 18 75 22 50 26 25 1 Jfa s. 8 60 j 12 75 17 00 21 23 25 60 29 76 Afo's. 10 00 j 15 00 f 20 00 25 00 30 00 K5 0 Mo': 13 00 19 50 24 00 32 60 39 la) 45 60 2 3fe' I 1600 22 60 30 00 I 37 60 t 45OT7260

Adverttalng In the Weekly. One square t one insertion - 1 two " 1 ' three " 2 For each subsetAjent insertion, and for each insertion of each additional square 0 60 Advertisements published in both the Daily and the Weekly Journal will be charged the full Daily rates, with ono half the Weekly rates added. Business notices published in the local columns, will be charged for each insertion ten cents per line. . Charges will be made for inserting the notices of the following Orders, Societies and Associations at the rates named, to be paid in adrance. Military Companies, Order of Odd FeU lows, Masonic Orders, I'eneyolent Societies and Singing Societies For each notice not exceeding S. lines 25 ants for each insertion; over eight lines at this rate. Announcing deaths with funeral notice attached, $1 ; without notice, free. Marriage notices 50 cents. Notices of Festivals, Picnics and Excursions, gotten up by individnals or associations, or by churches, at regular prices. Advertisements leaded and placed under the head of Special Notices, if ten lines or over, will be charged double the usual rates. j T ' r. ..-.-. Advertisements making less than three lines, inserted once in the Daily, will be charged fifty cents. Yearly advertisers to pay quarterly. Announcing candidates of every description to be charged at the rate of $1 50 for each name in the Daily, and $2 in the Daily and Weekly, the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO. Crescent City Gallery, Sonth-enat corner Main 4b Second ata T. .A.. 33-t9k.IXjiE--3kr, ; SUCCESSOR TO E.C.SMITH, Would resrectfally inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity tb t he baa purcba-ed the above named Gallery, and will continue to mike pictures in the asual excellent stylo of said Gallery, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. FICTURFS IN SUPERIOR CASES, 35 CENTS PICTURES IN EVERY STYLE, AMBROTTPE9, MELAINOTYPE3, and PHOTOGRAPHS. Mr. E. G. Smith takes grrat pleasure in recommending Mr. J. A. Dailey, of Cincinnati, as his successor in the Crescent City Gallery. Mr. 8. as sures bis late mends aud patron, that tbey may place enure connaence In Air. XMMry as an obi i In. sentleman and an experienced artist-Rmr21-6md TO THE MHAiU PUBLIC. The public have been so olten imiosed on by mil principled men who have advertised worthless nostrums as valuable Modical Remedies for disease, that it is now exrteaiely difficult to introduce an article of real merit. - In calling yonr attention to DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE m n t t m m s 2 . I We feel confident thai we are pertorming an act o J humanity to the afflicted uf the land, as should j never cause ns to be classed among the humbugs ! of the day. j Thesn justly ceM.ratod WINE BITTERS are I made from askilful conh nation of Biyberry, Gen- ! t an, Camom:lo Flowers, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, I Sol.invu's Seal, Coin trey and Spikenard, with a j pure and unadulterated Wine. As a remedy far Incipient Consumption, : Diseases ot fie Throat, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, t Pilas, Nervous Cempiaints, Diseases peculiar to . Females, and, as a general Tonic, they will prove j truly valuable. For weakness and General Debility they are ! UNSURPASSED! I Clergymen, Lawyers, and all Public Speakers, t a'so SluJents, Artists, Bookkeepers, Tailors, enmstresses, and all persons who lead a sedentary life . will derive great benefit from the use of these Bitters. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet , w do not believe that a respectable Physician cau be found in the United States, who will not highly 1 apr-rove of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINK BITTERS. For sale by Chas. Widdifield & Co., Fioprietors, IH William Street, New York. W. H. P. STODDARD, KELLER A WHITE, Janll-4mdw Agents, Kvansville, lad-

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PUBLISHED BY JAMES H. MCNEELY <Editor>. F. M. THAYER, <Gen'l Business Manager>. JNO. H MCNEELY, <Sup't Mechanical Department> UNDER THE FIRM OF THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal Buildings, Locust St., <Between First and Water>. ======= TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R. DEPARTURES. Accommodation Train................... 5.50 A. M. Mail Train...................................... 9.00 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train.................................. 12.54 P. M Accommodation.......................... 6.40 " Steamer—Rcgular Packets. [<For particulars, see advertisements>.] FOR CAIRO. CHARLEY BOWEN leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADUCAH DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOR LOUISVILLE. EUGENE, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. GREY EAGLE, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock M., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M.— Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. FOR GREEN RIVER. MATTIE COOKE leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. LUE EAVES leaves for South Carrolton and Pond River, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at noon.— Arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays, at night. ——— There is regular daily communication with HENDERSON and NEWBURGH by boat and land conveyance. ======= For the Journal. Who Shall fill the Vacancy? Judge McLean's decease renders an appointment necessary to fill the vacancy occasioned thereby, on the Bench of the Supreme Court of the United States. As Indiana was one of the States forming Judge McLean's District, it is but right and proper that she should express through the press and by recommendation, her preference as to who shall receive the appointment. While we have many who are entirely competent and well worthy the honor, we take especial pleasure in presenting the name of Judge JEREMIAH SULLIVAN, Madisou, trusting it will meet a willing response from all parts of the State. His qualifications, his eminent legal attainments, as evidenced by his able opinions while on the Supreme Bench in our own State, his dignity of character—free from all selfishness. pure, upright and free from reproach, all pre-eminently fit him for this particular position. He was the warm and particular friend of Judge McLean while living, and it seems but an act of justice that he be appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by his death. Let the press of the State then join in a general recommendation of Judge Sullivan, and the appointment will be made. H. ———<>——— Tab War. The Government of Mr. Lincoln will stand before the world acquit of the charge of breaking the peace of tha nation. Iu that respect it has come fully up to the demands of Northern sympathizers with the South. . It has done all that even the Cincinnati Enquirer required in the way of indulgence of Southern eccentricity. The North will now look to it to sustain the dignity of the nation, and to conduct itself as the true representative of the American national character. The ball has begun, there must be no flinching now until it is ended. The Northern heart is getting fired. If the President now proves himself equal to the occasion, the people will rally to him, almost to a man. The appearance of things in this city last evening on receipt of the news from Charleston, indicated that Northern phlegm and impassiveness were getting shaken off, and that hereafter the stomach for fight was not to be monopolized by the cotton chivalry. Among the erowds that rusked into the newspaper offices in search of news, there was nothing said in favor of the Crittenden Compromise. On the contrary, the dominant idea seemed to be : The nation has been attacked by domestic rebels and traitors; let her rise in her majesty and put them down. Cin. Press. ADDITIONAL PER KEDAR. The London Globe, in reviewing the position, says: Europe has never been more agitated since 1817. April 8th. The Times article on the American tariff on cotton, says England will have to pay a duty to the Southern States, and on the chief exports increased du ties, while in the Northern States duties are assuming a positively hostile character. England must consider how she deals with a State which begins with a flagrant departure from tha rules of amity. Fraxcb. All the Frecch Marshals had been summoned to attend an Extraordinary council of war at Paris. It is expected at Paris that the Bank of France will soon reduce the rate of discount. Difficulty bad arisen in the conclusion of a commercial treaty between France and Belgium. The Patrie says the Emperor has written to Prince Murat, disapproving his recent manifesto relative to the Neapolitan crown. The Sunday Paris Journals are calling for the dissolution of the Corps Legislative, owing to the large number of legitimists and ultramontanists in the body. Confidential interviews are reported to have occurred between Count Reichburg and the French Ambassador at Vienna, relative to a new settlement with respect to Venitia. France offers to support the session of Venitia to Italy on consideration of compensation. Loan. "The Bank of the State of Indiana," has responded to a request of Governor Morton, for a loan to the State of fifty thousand dollars, for military purposes. The negotiations are about closed up. This conduct, on the part of the various Branches, is highly commendable to them, and is flattering to the State. The capitalists managing the Bank are both liberal and patriotic, and on all occasions when required, have cheerfully responded to any calls of the State authorities for loans. T. U. Express. Charleston, April 19. It is well ascertained that the subscription of South Carolina to tha Confederate loan will be $3,-000,000.

Ji-Tbe N. O. Daily True Delta, of the 12th, says that the system of enlistment for the Southern array has proved a failure in the parishes. , The volunteer military companies of New. Orleans are called upon to make np the forces called for Jeff. Davis. The Delta say3 : This is unequal, unfair and unjust. Why should the . parish of Orleans bear all the brunt of the precipitate secession movement both in fighting men and money. Those fire-eating secession parishes throughout the State that took so active a part in the precipitate movement, should now show their hands, and furnish, at least their quota of fighting material. Up to this moment, we have nolJieard of a single parish in the Slate, outside tliepirish of Orleans, that has tendered a single company, or a single man,- to the Confederate army. If the city of New Orleans has to pay all the money aud do all the fighting fur the State, the sooner the city separates from the State the better. New Time. A aew time table went into Operation on Monday last, on the E. & C. aud 0. & M. Rail roads, by which trains arrive and depart from this place as follows : E. & C. R. R. The up Mail train arrives at 11,45 A. M.; and leaves at 11,55 A. M. The Accommodation train up, 10,21 A. M., leaves 1,04 P. M..' The down Mail train arrives at this place at 10,12 A. U.; leaves at 10,21 A. M. Down Accommodation arrives 1,43 P. M..; and leaves at 2,12 P.M. 0. & M. R. R. The Mail truin from tho east arrives at 1,15 P. M.; and leaves at 1,30 P. M. Express arrives 1,25 "A. M.; and leaves 1,30 P. M. The Mail train from the west arrives at 1,15 P.M.; and leaves at 1,30 P. M,; Express arrives at 10,30 A. M. aud leaves immediately. Both Mail and Express trains pass each other at this place, and the Mail trains stop for dinner. Virt. , Gizette. '

A Zouave Regiment.Ed. Jocunal: Permit me to say to the young men of Indiana, that I desire, if possible, to form a regiment of Zouaves, to con sist of twelve companies, each of one hundred members. As soon as organized, and accepted by the Governor, I propose, if time will allow it, to call the officers into school, or barracks, in this city, and instruct them in the . peculiar tactics, in out-post duty, field fortifications, kc. The arms, uniform, camp equipage, kc, will be purely Zouave in style. Let every company desirous of attaching themselves to such a regiment, report tome at the Adjutant General's office, Indianapolis. - Papers throughout the State will oblige by copying this card. Lew. Wallace. Ikoiakapolis, April 15, 1861. GREAT BARGAINS Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps! 7-S JTaanessSr Co.. No. 10 First Street, Offrr grant Inducements to RETAIL Cash Customers in the selection from their Lare, New, aud Elegant stock of Fashionable Dry Goods, Boots, Shaos, Hats and Caps, . AT WHOLESALE PRICES I DRES GOODS at 1om tlian ever sold iu this war ket before, LINENS nOSIERV, WHITE GOODS, and D0ME3TICS Offered at 25 ptr ctnl ess than heretofore retailed at in the city. AH are invited to come and compare quality and price with any other house in the city. .1. S..JAQUES9 CO., pll-lyd-el2t No. 10 First streot. Crittenden Exchange, MAIN STRE E T , (CKTWKKS rorBTH AND rifTH IKinS.) T. REDMOND. Pbobuietob. Fbke Lunch. Remember that the Crittenden Exchange serves np Free Lunch, Soup, Ac, to its patrons every day at 10 o'clock. marl6 DEt X 7ST 33 FOB SPRING SALES OF 1861 ! ! ! J&COB STB&U8 UOII, IWo. 7 Main street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Prices to prompt Customers just as favorable as Eastern ! - We are daily receiving additions to our stock of leading hardware, comprising Axes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Razors, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Strap and Butt Hinges, Door Locks and Latches, Shovels and Spades, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Grass and Grain Scythes, Briar Scythes, Scythe Stones, Sneaths and Cradles, Grass Hooks, Trace and Log Chains, Hames, Sieves and Rat Traps, Curry Combs, Brushes, Sheep and Cow Bells, Brass Kettles, Nails, Cabinet Hardware, Carpenters' Tools, Coopers Tools, Combs, Porte Monnais, &c, &c, t&C. JACOB STRAUB & SON. fcb27

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AYER'S <Sarsaparilla>. A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual <Alterative> that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is repnted to cure. It is believed that melt a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which w ill accomplish their enre must prove of immense service to this large pert ion of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of -the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ' SCBOFULA AND ScBOVTLOVR COMPLAINTS, F.BCFTioss and Eruptive Diseases, L'icers, Pimples, Blotches, Tcmors, Salt Enirx, Scald Head, bvphius and Syphilitic Affections, Mebccrial Dibearf, Droi-st, Necbalqia ob Tie Dolovbetx, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indiuestion, Ebysipeias, Rose ok St. Anthony's Fire, and Indeed the whole class of complaint! arising from Impuritt or the Blood. . , This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel ths foul buaiora which tester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling duoraers are mppud In the bud. Dlultl. tudes can, by the aid of this renibdy, spare them selves from theeadurance ot foul eruptions and Ulcerous sores, through which the system will try to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of the body by an al terative medicine. Clvause out the vitiated blood whenever you And Its impurities bursting through ine sKin m pimples, eruptions, or sores ; deanae it when yen flud it is obstructed and sluggish in tha veins ; cieanso it wnenever it is toul, and your feel ings will tell you when. Even where no particular uiMrier is ieit, people -enjoy Better health, and live longer, for cleansiutr the blood. Keeo the blood healthy and all is well ; but with this nabulum of lite disordered there can be no lasting: health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the groat macuiuery 01 lire is disordered or overthrown Sarsaparilla has, aud deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing thine ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of It, partly because the drug alone has not all tbs virtue mat is claimed tor it. but more because many vtkoaratioDS, pretexting to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of sarsaparilla, orany tiling eire. During late years the public has been liiinled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for oue dollar. Most i f those bave reen frauds upon the sick, for they not only eontain little, if auy, Sarsaparilia, but often du curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar. ket, sntil the name itself is justly despised, and has become syuonymous with imposition aud cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, andlutond to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the nitme from ths load of obloquy which rests upon it. And ws think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to seenra their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be Judiciously taken accenting to directions en tha bottle. PREPARED IT Dr. JVC. AYER, Price, $1 per Bottles Slxliottles far $S. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won fir itself snch a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Long Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount the evidence of its virtue, wherever it has been employed. As it has long bo. n in constant use throughout this section, wo need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept np to the bust it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for thtiir relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, F0H THE CURE OF Onttivenej, Jaundice, Dyspeptiii, Indigestion OyHtery, Foul tUomaeh, Erytiuelat, Jleadarht, Pile, lihttmatitm, Eruytiont, and film Wolf, Liver Complaint, Dropty, 'l etter. Tumors and halt. Mlumm, n or, Oowf, Neuralgia, a a Dinner Pill, and fur Purir'uiiig (As Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive cau take them pleasantly, and they are the boat aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. price 25 cents peb box ; 5 boxes roa Sl.iVi. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, bave lent their names to eertify the unj.aralled usefulness of these remedies, but our space bore will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac In which they are given, with also full descriptions of tun above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aykb's, and take co other. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All oo remedies are sold wholesale and retail by Keller A White, N. ri. Thompson, Bkirbower A Pearce, Leich A Crlita.lt, Kvausville, and by all dealers in medicines every wher i. Wholesale agents, Allen A Co., Cincinnati, and R. A. Robinson at Co.. Lonisri He. iV A SUPERLATIVE -t TONIC,DIURETJC, fvPYSE - ivn . IllVIGQRATINd CORDIAL V W9 n L F JK 8 CH M Mi H H m T MS MM r SCHIEDAM AR0MAT10 SCHNAPPS should be kept in every family. It invariably corrects the ill effects of change of weather, and as a beverage, it is the purest liquor made in tho world. Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S . Pure Cognac Brandy, Imported and bottled by himself, warranted pnre, and the best quality, with bis certificate on the bottle, and his seal ou the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Port Wine, Imported and bottled by bimsel ", put up for medicinal purposes, with his certificate on the bottle; warranted pure aud the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S : Pure Sherry Wine, Imported aud bottled by himself, the same as tha Pert Wine. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by himself, for private an.: medicinal use, the best Wine ever offered for tale to the trade in bottles. This wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Pure Jamaica Ru m , ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH A IRISH WHISKY. All the above Imported and bottled ty himself, warranted pure and the best quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will slake my reputation as a mau, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in New York,' that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate, is enirect, and can be reliod upon by every purchaser. Physicians who use Winei and Liquors In th..-ir practice, shonld give their preference to these articles. For sale by all respectable Druggist and Apothecaries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sola Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. No. ti'i Beaver atreet, New York, The trade supplied by KKLLER A WHITE, Druggist, marU-3mdAw Kvansville, Ind.

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DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 75, 77,79, 81, 83 and 85, Duane st., N. Y. Would notify the trade that they are opening weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, the WAMSUTTA PRINTS; also the AMOSKEAG, A new print, which excels every print in the country for perfection of execution and design in full Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any in market, and meet with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. nov2d-ly ——————— nuHTOJY te vo. Respectfully announce to their friends and eitixens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, andhope by strict attention to bnHiuess, to merit a continuance of patronage ou our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, whioh is strii-t-ly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cask will be .promptly attended to ; soxi otuess xrm APPLY. We have now on hand and for Bale 200 tons prima Hay, 600 bosh old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, MX) bush new Corn in Kar, li'io bussi Oats, A tons OU Meal, and a full supply of Braa. Rhipntuflf, Ac, and everything usually found in a Feed Store, allot which will be told cheap for rash, and cash only.. Respectfully, dec7 R. a. EI!8T0N CO. NEW FUKNITUKE STOKE. GCGGENHKIMER, MEYER A CO., "W'll OLi 33 ai.x IU RETAIL DEALERS IN Plain ar.d Fancy Furniture, DRAY'S NEW DCILDING, Main at., KVANSVILLE, IND. We have just established oureclvej in the Furniture business, an 1 manufacture ami bri'lg from New York, Boston anil Cinoinndti, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of the best material and workmanship. Our stock it- complete, enibrao iug the fluent descriptions of marble-topped furniture. Rosewood, Mahogany, aLd other fine woods. SMWe also deal in second-hand Furniture ot all descriptions. We swap new for second-hand Furniture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, as we keep the best workmen on hand. sj" We keep an Express wagon, aud delinr furniture in the city, and ship it, carefully packed, to all points. decM-timd UUGHKNIIKIMKK, MEIER C, CHARLES BAB COCK, Importer and Dealer in (Joacli and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STllKiiT, EVANSVILLE INDIANA . JS ML rangements with Euronoaa and America! manufacturers fora direct supply of all goo.! n in. line, I am enabled to otler inducements, that i. not fail to be to the Interest of all engaod In the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the L-s steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather cloths, lluiUK fjr carriages, varnfihsa, tattiiigw of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle lealherc, Mis, stirrups, spurs, hemes, hue silver luunea or all kinds, Jenny Llnd ulglrues, sell-anluiijng fads, Taylor's patent hames, ,lv nets, shoe threads, hot ma blankets. London Girth Webs, American Glnb an Hein Wobs, both cotton and worsted, Loud. Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutL pen'.s and brass lined mai tangal rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trses, Ac., Ac I keep in fact everything appertaining to elth.-t bran. li of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully limit your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also aeat for ard s Patent bpriug Saud . ap'AO-dAw - &REA f CURE! DR. LELAND'S ANTI-llIIEUMATIC BAND, ! IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDrilOtt Rheumatism, (Jout & Neuralgia, AND A ( CUE FOR All Mercurial Diseases. It Is a convenl- Dtly arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the wai.l, without injury to the inrst delicate persons, no change in iiubits of living Is required, and it entirely removes tho diseaii lrom the system, wl hout producing the iiijui lourt effects arising from the use of powerful Intel iihI medicines w hich weaken and destroy the constitution, ami give temporary rei ! only. By this treatment, the medicinal properties contained in the BhiuI, come in contact with tha blood aad reaches the dines se, through tha pores of the skin, effecting in every iustauco a perfect cure, and restores the parts aftllcted to a healthy conditieii. This Band is also a most powerful AuUMercurial agent, aAd will entirely relieve tha system from the pernicious effect of mercury. Mod erate cases are cured in a few dais, uud we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy iu aggravated cases of long standing. Price $1.00, to be bad of druggints generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full direction a fornse, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office, No. 409 Broadway, Ktw York. G. SMITH & Co., Sole Prop's, N. B. Descriptive Circulars sent free. as" Agents wanted Everywhere." For sale in Evansvillo by Keller t Wblt. SuEBWoon IIouhk, Evansville, March Mth, 18U1. Mr. W. P. Morte-. Deab Sib En disod find $2.00. I And that your Antl-Kheuuiatic Band has removed my llheu uiatiam. I am, respectfully, yours, L. A. Bbrrk, ap2-lydAw With J. 8. Jaquess ft Co. o. o. o. CARY'S COUGH CURE ; Or, Pectoral Troches, For the iirmidiate relief aud certain cms of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, HourseBes, Whooping dough, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difllcult Ilnathlog, Sore 1 broat, Ac. Belief Warranted in 10 Minutes For Miuisters, Public Speakers aud singers, TABLETS are indispensable for clearing and strengthening the voice, removing hoarseness, Ac. The eaie with which they are taken, being easily carried in the pocket, requiring no preparation, always ready for naeon all occasions, not liable to change iu auy climate, containing nothing injurious to the most delicate coustitution, should be a sufficient recommendation to all to give them a fair trial. 25 Centa iter Box. For sale by KELLER & WHITK and BIER BOWER A PEARCE, and all druggists. Fsb21 ra CANDLES, SOAP AND OIL. 1 R O C T K R GAMBLE, at West Second Street, CINCINNATI, Manufacturers and Dealers in K II A I V K , PALM AND CERMAN SOAP, Star Candles, t,ard Oil, I'earl Starcli Fanny Soaps, etr. CANDLES SOLD BF ACTUAL WEICHT. r,lt is well-kuowo that many 8tar Gaudies thai are really vtvsn to the pound, are branded and sold ab " sixes." There is a disadvantags and a ls In this practice to both retailers and conumir, vu If the Candles aro bought at a reduction of 2 rents per tt. from the price of tbo regular article. Thus : A box of " sixes, " thort trmgh, contnins !4 IO Caudles, and is sold for 40 Ib., say at 18o per lb T 00 A box of Hevens containing the same number of Candle., same sirs, is sold for 34 lbs., actual weigbi, at 20 cants 8 SJ Difference In favor of buying weight i Aud this differencs becomes greater as the price advances. It is obvioui that the retailer ran get no more for his 'V candles la one case than iu another, conseqnently, on every hundred boxes of '.hurt weight " ha mill, he loam forty dollar. mat -3 mliojm ,"jc iv uoonm ar XtLauU II. A. COOK'S Eureka Bazaar.

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