Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 206, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1861 — Page 2

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When our land is illumed with liberty's smile, If a fo from within strike a blow at her glory, Down, down with the traitor that dares to defile The flag of her stars and the page of her glory ! By the millions unchained whoour birthright have gained, We will keep her bright blazon-forever unstained! And the Star Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave While the land of the free is the homo of the brave 1 THURSDAY MORNING ...MAY 16 fssJ We are under obligations to Reuben Lamb and Zebulon M. P.Carter for late Cincinnati and St. Louis papers. GT" We doubt not all of our telegraphic dispatches are carefully read, notwithstanding we leave off the sensation headings. They take up a great deal of room, and are of no particular use. -The Vincennes Sun 3ays it learns that Wm. Harrow, of the Knox Invincibles, has been promoted to the rank of Major. We are not personally acquainted with Mr. Harrow. Can the editor of the Sun vouch for his fighting qualities? Change or QcarteR3. About 9 o'clock yesterday morning, Col. Wallace's regiment made its appearance in our streets followed by a large train of wagons loaded with baggage, in regular army style. The appear ance of the troops was magnificent, and was epoken of by all the large crowd of spectators in ierms of the highest admiration. Their marching, for new recruits, was excellent and gave evidence of the rapidity with which the men are learning the various evolutions, and reflected great credit upon the officers who convey the instruction. The companies passed down Main street in platoons of 1G men, and the regular, swayiug motion of the vast mass, surmounted by glittering bayonets, when viewed from a short distance, wa3 splendid. The opinion was every where expressed that if the 11th regiment of Indiana Zouaves come in contact with any of Jeff. Davis's Mississippians, he will be apt to take back the slanders he heaped upon the Indiana troops at Buena Vista, fully a3 quick as when Col. Ei$3ell of Illinois got after him. We understand that the boys are highly delighted with their new camp. They could not be otherwise. The location is fine, and the pleasant breezes that sweep up the hillside, on the hottest days, will keep them comfortable. Those desiring to visit the camp will find the "iiuid of the M'i3t" making hourly trips during the day, and will accommodate all who wish to go. Her charges are merely nominal, and you are landed almost within reach of the sentry's bayonets. Sacrilege. If the dispatch to the New York Herald can be believed, John Washington who has already achieved an unenviable notoriety as a parsimonious scoundrel, who did not hesitate to speculate largely out of the reverence the people entertained for the " Father cf his Country " has added another act of infamy to a life already deeply stained with meanness. He has rifled the grave of Washington of ite eacred contents, and carried them into the confederate army. As for the perpetrator of this act, it can only be said, it is characteristic of the man. But the Mt. Vernon Association have certainly grossly deceived the people, if the assertion be true that the tomb of Washington remains the property of the infamous relative of that great and good man. Those who subscribed to the Mt. Vernon fund had no other idea than that it was for the purpose of buying the grounds which contained the tomb, and getting it out of the control of the man who was letting the whole become dilapidated and disgusting. If they permitted Lim to retain the tomb and an adjoining acre offground, and paid such an exorbitant price for the poor, worn out, and worthless lands that compose the M t. Vernon farm,the money raised for the object contemplated was, a good part of it, obtained from the people under false pretenses. Thousands of dollars were given for ropairing and beautifying tbe resting place of Washington, where one dollar would not have been bestowed if it bad been known that the object of the people's affections was still to remain tbe property of the miserable wretch who, unfortunately, had control of it. When will the American people cease to be the victims of humbug ! t5?A friend writes us from Pcseyville, that the war excitement is up to the boiling point, and the universal sentiment is, " death to all traitors." All past political differences are forgotten and the yeomanry, of Posey county are rallying as one maD, in support of the Union. Our correspondent has lived under tbe " flag of the free" for CO years, and hopes to survive until the last traitor is subdued, and peace restored. Though born and raised in Kentucky, and loving her dearly, he loves his country far better, and if Kentucky should secede he will turn his back on her. A military company' has been organized U Poseyville under tbe new militia law, md numbers 64 rack and file. The following are the natues of the officers: Captain, William H. Knickerbocker; ; 1st Lieutenant, John L. Waters ; 2d Lieutenant, John C. Twutledge ; 3d Lieutenant, Redding Downs; 1st Sergeant, Thomas F. Dvi3 ; 2 1 Sergeant, John Walker ; 3d, Sergeant, Wm. A. Jaqness ; 4th Sergeant, James Barnelt ; 1st Corporal, James Lockhart ; 2d Corporal, Thomas J. Ayres 3d Corporal, Samuel Kirkpatrick ; 4th Corporal, Henry C. Jaquess.

Almost Al'lglit.

RoCKPobt, May I3th, 1861. Editor Journal: Intense excitement; exists in our little town. The first hostile ebota fired here were exchanged with the j tow boat Guthrie, which passed up yester- ; day, with the traitor's flag flying. To add injury to insult, they fired several shots from crun9 and nistolq at thn Star? nnii ! Stripes, (which we had floating to the breeze in front of our town) the contents rattling around the heads of several small boy3 that happened to be cn the river bank. There were but few persons on the bluff at the time, some of whom returned tbe fire with small arms, and others rushed back into town, gave the alarm, seized the cannon and quickly had her planted on the bluff in a commanding position. A blank cartridge was nrst bred, and then a ball was sent whistling after her, which dropped a few yards from her side. The gun was quickly j re-loaded, when some of the citizens interfered and earnestly protested against any more firing, especially as tbe boat was in range with some houses on the Kentucky shore, which the boat wa3 closely hugging all around the point. At the second shot fired, she dropped her flag, but soon hoisted it again. I hear this morning that in going by Grand View, just above bere, the citizens on the bank fired with rifles and guns as long as she was passing, but as the river is high and the boat on the opposite shore I presume they did but little, if any, damage to her. , The blood of our citizens is up to boiling point. They swear that no other boat shall insult them with the traitorous ensign again. The rebel govern ment have declared war upon Uncle Sam and the old Star Spangled Banner, and if any of their kith and kin wish to bear aloft the damnable colors of Jeff. Davis, they will have to go to a climate more congenial than that around the hills of old Spencer. There are a few men in our midst who take every occasion to apologize for the acts of the rebels and who are very indignant at the outrage of firing on the traitor's flag ; but the msss of our people are patient, long-suffering, and willing to endure much, but there is a point where forbearance ceases to be a virtue, and that point will soon be reached here, and he who is not for us will be counted against us. If traitors are among us, the sooner we know it the better. We want no spies; no neutral men. If there are any who feel unwilling to protect from insult the Stars and Stripes, let them seek the protection of a flag they can uphold and defend. The voice of old Spencer is : As for me and my house, we will serve under no flag but the flag of our fathers ; step to no music but tbe music of the Union; battle nnder no war-cry but the cry of the Constitution and the enforcement of the laws. If any in our midst cannot subscribe to such a programme, reasonble time will be given them to arrange their business matters, preparatory to leaving for a more suitable place of abode. Our volunteer company has disbanded, having got word that there was no possible chance of gutting iu service. The boy3 were camped on the fair grounds for several days, and tbe news caused great dissatisfaction among them, and they departed to their homes with long and sorrowful faces. The Common Pleas Court commenced today, Judge Key presiding, and I notice several strange faces about town. A night patrol has been kept up for the past week, and I suppose will b as long as our present troubles last. Spencer Cousty. From Ya.vkbki-own. A correspondent at Yankeetown notifies us that, although some suspicions have been expressed as to the loyalty of that town, they are all right, and ut the present time are laboring under con. siderabie excitement. On Tuesday evening, the 7th, the citizens of that place and vicinity met together to make arrangements for hoisting the Stars and Stripes. Liheral donations were promptly made for purchasing materials for the flag.' The ladies 'were anxiou3 to have a hand in the matter but, not very much to the credit or gallantry of the men, they purchased a flag "ready made.'' On the succeeding Saturday, a large crowd assembled to witness the raising of the flag. A fine hickory pole, about 100 feet long was raised, which a young adventurer climbed, and from the top of which he gave three rouging cheers for the Union. The flag was then run up amid the greatest enthusiasm. Our correspondent Bays they are a reasoning people about Yankeetown, and "judge of the utility of a cause by its effects, and since they can see no reason for, nor good resulting from, secession, which is only a more harmonious name for rebellion, they repudiate the idea as not only inconsistent but in direct antagonism, with tbe principles of our Republican institutions, and ultimately arriving at their final annihilation." He closes bis communication by saying: "We have exerted ourselves considerably in order to discover some cause in the history of our country's legislation justifying the seceded states in assuming their present rebellious aspect, but find nothing more than is exhibited in the following " Our old cow, she crossed the road. Because she crossed the road, sir, reason why she crossed the road, 'Twaa became she crossed the road, si r " " We have been compelled to give up our charitable researches in despair, hoping that the returning good sense of our Southern brethren will show them the 'error of their way,' and that they may 'repent and be saved,, before it is everlastingly too late."' 5The Rockport Democrat is justly indignant at its neighbors acroap the river in the little town of Yelvington, Ky. It seems they held a meeting, declared for secession, and run aloft tbe rattle-snake flag. Tbe patriotism of the Democrat is highly incensed, and it talk3 to the Yelvingtonites in good Anglo Saxon. It says : Fellow-citizens of Kentucky, permit us to appeal to you to stand by the old flag, 6tnd by the old Union of your fathers, don't be led estray by traitors, be not seduced by tbe syren song of the secession rebels. We tell you kindly but earnestly that this Union and its glorious oid flag, shall be sustained, if it costs the lives of twenty millions of people. We have been your friends, and still desire to be your friends, but if it is your deliberate choice and conviction to sail under the secession banner, then we will be your most bitterand relentless political enemies. We can never cherish those who destroy the birth right bequeathed ns by our Revolutionary fathers.

"EvfiststJ LocisrttLE Mail. This mail which has been coming down on tbe Ac comuiodation Train lor several weeks, via Vincennes, but which for certain reasons was held back several days last week, and

this by the Department; and sent next day ; on the mail train is again coming, and will , arrive regularly at 7 o'clock p. M., unless some change in time tables should throw it out of the connection. Our business men ( will be pleased to hear of the resumption. ! Stabbing. We understand that a man i uttemnted to break through the lines at t. 0 Camp Morris, on Tuesday, and was severely stabbed with a bayonet in the hands of a sentinel. The man was so badly wounded that it was not certain that he would ever recover. The case comes up for examination to-day. The body of Mr. Linxweiler, of this city, engineer on the steamer Union, burned at New Albany a short time since, was found and buried by Mr. J. Woodson Hughes, eight miles below the falls, a few days since, and may be had by the friends of the deceased if desired. For further particulars apply to J. W. Hughes, No. 18, Main Street, Evansville, Ind. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Otn cifil, Cm CI&T OP I.BTTEBS MKJHJMJVGM. ing in the Post Office at Evansville, Indiana, Way 15: h, 1801. Persons calling for these letters will please say " Advertised," and give date of list. Post Office opens at 7 A. m., and closes at 7 p. m., on week days ; also closes for ona hour at 1 p. M., for opening the Kailroad mail. Office open from 1 to 2 p. m. on Sunduys. Kailroad mad closes at a. M.-fc Auple Geo, Allen Wm. Adkin John Auious James Alcock Jacob Asplin John Arbuckle Frank M Anderson B W Archer Mrs Mary Alenson Miss Laura Beard K. A. Barnes Erastus Bishop Wm. Brown Mis. L W Barnett John D Barlow Joel F. Barnett James Barnes Mrs. Mary Buck Miss Eliza E Boh.ll John Brown Nicholas Burkhardt N Burner Henry Barnes Win. C Bryant 9 F Holmes Mlsa Annie Tlarvey W J ilopple Mrs. Martha Hurt II llerrou James Harrison Martin Howarth Henry Hoffman Elizabeth Hardwink Miss Betsy Hagan Geo. B Helman Mrs. Margaret Hilliard Dr. Y J Tamer Win. Jeflry Cyrus Jnrdon Miss G Knight Henry. Knight Mr. Mary It Lets John. Lockridge Sam'l l,ewia Mrs. I It Link Mrs. Maria Blotes Henry. Mitchell W 11 II z Mess B Manord Wm. Bird Bev. M Mitchel W O I Letter for Mrs. KlendorMcore H C V. Butier, with no des-Macan Wm. tination.l Morris Ham 2 Cook tbit. XV. Clark Mrs. Margaret Colo Wm. H ('lark Mrs. Annie E C.ichran Geo. F Croft Jonas Carter Henry Calvin S S Clark Wm. Cranmer V Carroll James E Cromelien Chapman Clark Mosts Carpenter J Column Wm. Cook Dr. A D ClanisHeide J T Cumroing Miss M L Collins Mi-s Ellen Curry Alias Julia Corjwell Patrick 2 Crim Peter Carter James Carey Wm. JDury A. C. Drinkwater Alfred 2 Dongber John Deleplamei H KTtrctt A. T. kdwards Jxhn Eikics Dana Elliott Sani'l Ellis Dr. J Eli Wm. Feenjr Patrick Fruit J S Fickner Joseph Fletcher M Fitzimmons Miss Sarah Uravea Alouio Gossan A D Graves J A Gates t-harles Goodwiu Chas. E Gurisk Miss S J Griffith It 11 Gulliver A Hays G. IV. Hooker II II H utes M A Higins J A Hodgekins J II Hopkins Mrs. Sallie Hull Emanuel Hull 11 T Matthews B B Marquis Miss Mary Melliu W P Monaghan Puttr Mojs Mrs. K Martin A 8 Mitchell Allen it Moore Andrew Mote Mr. Marshall jasper McMullin J H McDermot A Norman Jaa. Nei.l W J 2 Nona Henry Pore Aim. J. Pickett M Raglln Lewli Kocksntield G W Reese Mrs. J T Rasseen Mls Lizzie Sterren K. It. bisson RUen Smith Mrs. Eliza Sherman Sain'l Smith John 2 Smith Wm. Smith Lewis Sanders Fred Smith Mrs. Maria Stevens Mrs Jklary S-aconnes Mrs. Lizzie, Sestou C H Sitveus Mrs. C Sail h Elizabeth E 2 Snab Cyrus Turner John. Thomson Mis. Emily Taylor MrB. M J Tupman S A Thysscns Y L Walker J. II. Watson C H Wallace It B White Chas. Wilson Wm. Waddle A V Whiteman J T Wilkins Mrs. Nancy Whited Thus. Wood Mrs. Mar; Wright iu. Wood J 3. Willis Henry Wara J B Walter John Wood Miss Sarah B JAMES H. MoNEKLT, P. M. Hall A T WHO SHOULD USE LR. J. BOVEE DODS' VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS ? AH who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lungs should use them. All who sutler from Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, or Piles, should us) them. All who suffer from G nera! or Nervosa Debility, Bestlessuesi at night. Want of Sleep, tc, should uho them. AU pHrioitg who are convalescent after fever or other sickness should use them. Ministers cf the Gospel, Lawyer, Lecturers, and all public speakers should use them. Book Keepers, and ail persons leading a sedentary life, should use them. The ugrHl and infirm should use them. All wu require a stimulent or toi;ie should n-e thtm. All who are addicted to th uhi of ardent spirits and wibh to r- foim, rh uld ue ihtu. They are tnmlo of a pine Mierry W iue, mi 1 f ih native plan t ud herbs ol the couutrr, utii i hnuld be rtcouimeudtd ty temperance socitttJen, cir((ymen, phjsic.ans, and all friends of humanity. They are prepared by an experienred and skilful physician, and, aaide from their medicinal proper tics, itre a most dnlightf nl beverage ; and yet, aa a medicine, are as innocent and harmless as the dewa of heaven. Hold by druggist generally. CHAS. WIDDIFIELD & CO., PROP'S., T8 Vllllara;Street, X. Y. For sale by KELLER $ WHITE, No. 32 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. majlC-4mdw DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartnership heretofore existing nnder the name and style of Jno. O'Brien & Co. was dissolved on the luih day of February last, by the death of C. G. Keals. The business in the future will be conducted under tht nam and style ef May 15th, lSbl. O'BEIEJJ 4 COLLINS. maylti ltd COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. John O'Brien and John Collins have this day formed a copartnership nnder tbe name and style ef O'Brien A Collins, and will conduct the Gas Kit ting business ns heretofore, at &o. 21 Locust St. May 13th. 1861. maylii-ltd Revolvers . I have .1 s just received a large stock ef Revolvers of t kinds, including Colt's, Whitney's, Wesi c-.i.i.'. Aion Pit..i -..-:. sen's, Sharp'f, and Smith's. Also Pistol Cartridges, ail OI wnicn I will sell cneap iui ui,u, ... i , J'C mayiu-iwu C. KELLER. We have a tenty foot Flg, of exrellent material, for sale. bCHAPKEK A BUSSING, lnayl'i No. i'i Maiu Street. "TiioFPOB THE CAMP ! The Maid of the Miai niay beexpectI tJJsU..5' ed to run between the city w harf and -Ji-ii the landing at the coal miuu (j'iBt below t.iu ei-cauipnient of the 11th Regiment of Volunteers), from 9 o'clock in the morning until 7 in the evfciiiner of each day (Sundays exi-e(.trd), nntil further notice. Fare !or tLe rtuud trip, 10 c ts. May lGih, V W Good Extra Flour at Ileheait's Mill, at S3 .W per bbl. IGLtHKAKT EliO'S. May 161U, 1861.

Notic Is hereby fciven that by virtne of ah eK ! Cution l'led ont of the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Vanlerbnrgh County, Indiana, in favor of Bertha K liner vs. Peter Schmuck and Philip Schirmer, aud to me directed, I have levied upn rtnd will, n WEDNESDAY, June 5th, ISM. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of sal ! day, at th door cf the Court House in the city of EvaiioVille, Indiana, oiler for sale at public auction, the rents and profi s lor a term of seven years, of the following described real estate, towit : Lots No. twenty-ono (21), twenty two (22), and twenty-three (23), in Bl. ck No. sixteen (16), in fetockwell's En argement of the city of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and State of Indiai.a, and should said rents and profits of said real estate not sell for a snni sufficient 10 satisfy said writ and costs, I will, at ihe same time and place, otferfor sale and sell the fee simpleof said real eaiate for the satisfaction of said arit and costs, without relief froTi valuati.-a or appraisement laws. J OI1N S. GAVITT, Sheriff V. C. Law Anthes, Pl'ffi Att'ys. May loth, 1861. mayl6 w3w

Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of ssle issued out of the office of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Plea) of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, in favor of Gnild Copeland vs. Allen C. Hallock and Benaiah Moss, and to me directed, I have levied noon and will, on WEDNESDAY, June 5th, 1S61, between the hours often o'clock a. h. and fonr o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the city of Evansville, Indiana, offer for sale, at public auction, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yeacs, of the following described real estate, to-wit ; Lots No. one (1), two (2), three (3), and fonr (4), in Moss Subdivision of Block No. seventeen (17), in Loniaseo City, in Vanderbu gh County, and State of Indiana, and should aid rents an 1 profits of said real estate not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy Baid writ aud coits, I will, at the same time and place, offer lor aaie and sell the fee simple of Baid real estate for the s&tisfaotion of taid writ and costs, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN S. GAVITT, SherifTV. C. Jones Blvthe, Pl'ffs Att'js. May 15th, 1861. may!6-w3w Or V Straw harries and Cream served np every day through the season, at the Salt Well. mayli WM. BATE3. WRMiu HJ.ns it umbo OF BEEF. We have just received per Kailroad direct from Cincinnati, . 500 lbs. Choice Sugar Cured Ilams (Davis' uring) 100 " " " " Dried Bf " which we jlcsiro our customers to try. JAS. ERSKINE & CO., niaylo No. 47 Main Street. . (WT Jits. JZXBKWjrj! icCO'S WJL Yon can find at all times a complete assortment of Family Groceries from a box of Matches to a barrel of Iglehearl's Best Family Flour. Cull at No. 47 Main Street. maylo JAS. ERSKINE t CO., Jf IS Jilt. J-J Powder is not much ns without Lead. We have a large supply of both Bar and Pig on hand, and for sale at low rates. SAMUEL OKU. may 14 ng It.U MJVi B THJt TO8 JVOTtM CK. jfiL Notice is hereby given that I have this day taken out letters of administration on the esta.e of Thou. D. Ashby, late of Vanderburgh county, deceased. All persons having claims against, the estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for fettlemem, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is solvent. JOS. R. ASHBY, Adm'r. May 9th, ISfil. maylu-3tw I' OH It A. Til HHIJYS. Choice W h to Beans, A No. 1 Mess Pork, to be had at mav3 HA. C00K'S. LIST dF"EEGlSTERED LETTERS Remaining uncalled lor in the I'ost cmceal Evausville, Indiana, on the 8th duy of alay, 18UI. Persons calling for tbeie letters, will please say " Advertised Registered Letters " If not known to the Postmaster, thry will please identify themselves: John Black, Charles Harris, Mrs. Bowman, Bo l iam Mines, (2 letters). JAMES H. McN'EE7, P.M. May O.isei. lwd-ltw MISSING. Whereas, my daughter, Ann Kennedy, being partially deranged, has wandered from home, 1 earnestly request any person who may find her to inform n:e as speedily as puwibleof her whereabouts. She left heme on Sunday, April '27th, and wore, at tbe time, a brown tnariuo dress, cape of same, trimmed with velvet, and check snnlKmnet; is 28 years of age, bLick hair and eyes, and of quiet manners and disposition. Apply to MICHAEL KENNEDY, may!) Clark cf., Evansville, Ind. LEFT HER HOME. " ' A young girl left the residence of her parents on Tuesd iy morning, and has not since been heard of. She is slightly made, of fair complexion, and about 17 years old; wore, at the ti n she left home, s straw scoop, trimmed with green, and a dark t arcge dres. and blue shawl. Her name is Elizabeth Stowe. Any one who will give information of her whereabouts will confer a kiudness on her sfHirted parent-. K. and E. STOWE. mayit UNION PAPER STORE. John Burke has removed his store from No. 3 M:in street to Loc'ie. between First and Second, where he keeps a conctant nupply ef all kinds and patterns of Parl ir aud Drawing Room Paper, and offers tham cheap frcash. He is also prepared to do nil work with nearness and care. Call aid examine before buying elsewhere. majl-.:m JOHN BURKE. GEE A T B AR6AINS Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps ! No. 10 First Street, Offer great inducements to RETAIL Cash Customers in the selection from their Lar?e, New, and Elegant stock of Fashionable Dry Goods, BooU, Shoes, Hals and Cps, AT WHOLESALE PRICES I DRESi GOODS ut less than over sold in thia market before. LINEN'S HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, and DOMESTICS Offered at 25 pr etmt feu than herelofore retailed at in the city. All are invited to come and compare quality and price with any other house in th city. J. S. JAQUESS CO., spll-lyd-clt No. 10 First street. COME, E VERYB OD X nd pnrchaix some of those nice goods kopt for sale JBJLJL1& WIT IBMZ& 20 pieces Challie De Laiue at 12c to 20c. 30 pieces nice Lawn at 9c to 15c. 50 pieces New Style Calicoes at 7c to 10c. 250 Tatds Extra French Goods at 10c to 12e. v Si a 1" t: jf n f : : AND GOOD COLORS ! ! 10 pieces GOOD COTTON ADES. AND OTHEIl PANTALOON ING. Alo a good variety of BLACK SILKS. POPLINS, DEBEIGES, aud some Fine Brand3 cf BLEACHED GOODS, and every variety of SHOES, which must be sold at a C3-xovt SacrtQ.ee I OUR STORE IS NEAR THE BRIDGE. ELLIOTT BROTHERS. OOP SMUTS. We have now better noop Shirts than we have been able to get for six months. ( all and ge: one before they are all gone. SCHAPKElt BUSSING, Bpr23 No. 49 Main street. ffk OTICSt I If JJPjPI.HJTIOJS OR License The undersigned will apply to tbe Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh county, at the June term thereof, for license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, at his usual place of business, on the corner of Fourth and Main Mreets. maj9-3wd J. F. FELKEB.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !

Crittenden Exchange, MAIN STRE ET, (between fourth and rirrn pteeets.) T. REDMOND. Pbopbietoe. Fbee Lckch. Remember that the Crittenden Exchange serves up Free Lunch, Soup, Ac. to its patrons every day at 10 o'clock. marl6 O J f f HO (TO U K JJ.TI HL,H'H S Germnn and Mottled Soap. An assortment of both kinds iust received at ap!6 ' JAS. ERSKINE k CO.'S JV O T I . I? W e are ready to receive from our customers, in payment for debts and DRV GOODS, the following kinds of money at all it is worth : OhioTennessee, Missouri, Wsiconsin, Virginia, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Indiana. Cailandsee. MILLER & NIEHAUS, No. 4'i Main street. S. UV8TOJV tt CO. Respectfully announce to their friends and citizens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Feed business, "and are thankful for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronaee on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to ; none otheks keed APPLY. We have now on baud and for sale 2iKI tuns prime Hay, 500 bush old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, 500 bush new Corn in Ear, 600 bush Oats, 5 tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Bran Shipstnff, 4c, and everything usually found in a Feed Store, all of which will be sold cheap fur cash, and cash only. Bespectfully, dec7 B. S. HUSTON CO. 18SOL,VTlOJ" O V VO JPJRTJ MiltSHIP. The co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Bead I Barrow, was thisday dlssolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of abos Bcaaow from the concern. The business will in future be conducted under the name and style of Head t Lawrence, who alone are authorized to collect all debts due the old houio. Tbsy will also pay the debts of Bead & Barrow. HIRAM E. BEAD, AKON BVRKOW, M. A. LAWKEFCE. April 1st, 18G1. apl5 Fair Warning. The nudersigued wishes to give warning to all those who are in tbe habit of removing plants, defacing tombstones, and otherwise trespassing on the grounds of Oak Hill Cemetery, or allowing their children to roam at pleasure over the ground when viidting there that there are severe penalties for all abuses committed on said premises. These penalties range from $10 to Jf 100. All persons visiting the grounds will theref re take notice that the " Regulations " (copies of which are to be found at the Cemetery) will be inforced cn all offenders. JOHN S. GUODGE, aprl9 Sexton Oak Hill Cemetery. Sorenson & o.9 JVo. 3U Wattr fair ft, Jivanivilli , Ind. Daily experience demonstrating the fact that men cannot depend upou collections to raise money to pav their own debts, and having found, upon examination, that we have goods enough in store to pay all we owe, we now ofler to sell at reduced prieis. Wo have acomplete assortment of O oceries and Liquors, all of the b st quality, end will iu.ll wholesale and retail, fur moiiev. end fur mnMt. ey only. We invite purchasers to example ofir stock, as we will offer inducements that will justify them in buying of us on our terms. pr2ti SOKENSON Jt CO. 'iumnitrn it w? jt I t I. n Tl -V W W License. The undersiguad will apply to th Board of County Commissioners of Van lerburah county, at the June term thereof, for license to S11 spirituous and intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, at their usual place of business, cn lot It, Original Plan of the City of Evansville. SCUAFKElft-JC CO. apr26-3wd J3"K 'OlC tta I"G TIMES. Since thecountry is in a state of r volution, everj-body"a sal should be prepared fordeatii; but the most effectual way to save your sole and money is to bny your shoes at Schapkcr A Bussing's, who have as toed shoes aa can be had, and at.ll them cheap. N. B. All kinds of monev taken at its value. apr&t WJL STILL Til Ei COM K. We have a-ain re ceived an addition to our stock of Bonnets, Shakers, children' aud misses' Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Ru-hes, Ac. N. B. All kinds of money taken at its value. SCUAPKER Jt BUSSING, api'23 No. 49 Maiu street. dHOlC K lUC'O.y 11. 1.11 S .4 LOT of Datis's (Cincinnati) Sugar Cured II ims, jut received and for sale bv JAS KRSKINK CO., apl6 No. 17 Main street. $FiiBi,s jajiciiitniijrviT StiTnJr ceived by apl SORENSON 4 CO. wjKJtctttsi i o'i-jfjpir. J3. Water-proof and various other kinds just the article for the pregtnt time. Go and get a box or more from JAS. ERSKINE CO., api4 No. 47 Main street. AUG TlbN aLE. A Krge lot of new Furniture, which we will sell at auction on every Thursday and Saturday mornings until the entire stock is closed out. Allot that large lot of new Furniture of C. Armstrong's, at the ware room, No. 91 Main street, consisting iu part cf Chairs of all kiuds, Bureaus. Sofas, Tables, Stand', Fed-tads, and all kinds of Furniture kept in sail ware room. Terms positively cash. U. NELSON CO , Ksayl-3vrd Auctioneer. Expiration of Partnership? The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned has this day terminated by limitation. Each member ef the firm is authorized to settle partneiship accounts. April 6th, 18CI. CONRAD BAKER. may I JOHN W. FOSTER. 1 caok choice German Prunes, for sale at mil) 3 H.A.COOK'S zyj CO.V US O UL It H UK, HJM S JJVll R3 SIDKS. 2,-00 lbs. Clear Pides, 2 iH) lbs. Prims Hams, 2,000 lbs. Extra Country Shoulders, For sale by (may3) H. A. COOK. c hoicm TJiti.n in T run 6(10 lbs. choice Roll Butter cloths, direct A. COOK'S. from the Western Reserve, at may 3 teOlslHEHft JTTtiJVTIOJft of W have just received per Express a sample lot of Militaiy Caps, lataat styles. Those not provided yet will do well to leave their orders at as early a day us possible. VACTIER ft MARCONNIER, mav3 No. 39 Main street. Jf MJIt, J,KJ!l. JLl 12 kegs Bar Levi, 75 pigs for sale cheao for cash, by may3 8AMCKL ORR. "ir wcqhith z. n.i it. w W 5 kegs St. Louis White Lead, to arrive will be sold very cheap for cash, by may3 SAMUEL ORR. jr i.n h J-'o m s J l jh. JLj We have on hand a large stock of Lime, and are offering it for sale at tbe low prioe of 75 cents a barrel. Our Boat lays opposite the store of Orr, DalzellCo. REEDER BROS. may3-lwd CWAL Oil, JT 75c. COAL OIL AT 75c. COAL OIL AT ,&c. Warranted second to none, may 3 Only to b9 bad at H. A. COOK'S. 9W,HITE Wit K -IT Pl.OVR. WW 50 sacks choice. YV bite Wheat Flour, 20 bbls XXX " " " at may3 H A. COOK'S. mv kk ci hub ruviwAR. M. 35 bbls pure Cider Vinegar, at way 3 II. A. COOK'S. jrpjTH OB HRJ8TOJ, It HUM. JBLm 20O best quality Brick for cleaning knives and forks, for Sale by ima) Hj A- COOK. PJRJHL BJBI.Iii: mm 3 J 250 lbs. Split peas. 150 lbs. Wheat larins. ltO lbs. Pearl Sags, for sale bv may3 II. A. COOK. OOII P OT.I TOK M-OH 11. A. JS CTS. COOH'S. PER BL'SHEL, at mav3 jOUOJVJi.VH MJYOLUST, Held over the dind body of Thomas Ashby, on the 22d day of April, 1861, at his residence iu Evansville, Pigeon Trwnehip, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. The ver'iictof the Jury was I hat he came to his death by being stabbed by a knife fn the right hand of Site Weed. JOHN WAYMAN, . 8tw. Coroner V. C.

MISCELLANEOUS.

NEW CASH STORE! "No. 16 First street, j Has just returned from the east with the largest i and best selected stuck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever brought to this market, and haviug determined to adopt the t'uth &ytem iu all cases he fe Is confident that he ciin sell noo U at inch prices as will be to the advantage of all to purchase of him. II is stock consists in part of the followinz : Painted Jaconet and Organdie Lawn3, j and Berages, in great variety. i French and American Ginghatn3, Fancy j and Black Silks, Black Lustre Goods, for Traveling Dresses. ; Prints, Jaconets, and Bleached Muslins, j Plain and Dotted Swiss Tarletans, all colors aud qualities. Black Silk Mantillas and Lace Points. ' A good stock of Jaconet aud Swi93 Edg ings and Insertions. Dimity Bands, White Embroidered Collars, and Mourning Collars. A handsome stock of Dress Trimmings, a large and complete stock of Hosiery for Ladies, Misses, and Children. Mens' Lisle Thread Half-Hose, best quality. A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women, and Children. . A beautiful stock of Parasols. Umbrellas, Fans, and Gloves for Ladies. A good stock of Gauze Undershirts and Drawers. Also, a splendid stock of House Furnishing Goods, as follows: Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Door Matts, Cornices, Stair Rods, Embroidered Swiss and LaceCurtains, Painted Paper and Brown Holland, for Window Shades, kc. All the above stock will ba sold Very Low for Cash. Before purchasing, please call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. J. S. HOPKINS, ap8 No. 17 First street. Dissdi'vYrdsJFcoAW tneksuip. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tlgname and firm of Cook Langley, is this duyjtjjrtjlved by mutual consent by Thos. K. D. l.angfretiring lrom thecoucera. The business will be coutinued by II. A. ,Cook, who will settle all claims against the Arm. II. A. COOK, T. K. I. LANGLEY. Evansville, Ap-Ji 1st, lsfil. : A Card. In retiring from the Eureka Bazaar, I wo. Id return my thanks to all who have so liberally patronized the Eureka, and would ask all my friends to continue with my successor, 11. A. Cook, who will continue in the same trade at the old tund, No. 75 Main street. T. K. D. LANGLEY. ri JI K K - Wrt IIjIVHJUT KH- ' Qi ived, per steamer Lehigh, 6 bxs W. It. Cl-ef-se, 5 bxs Hamburg Cheese, 6 bxs Knglish Dairy Cheese, for sale bv JAS. ERSKINE ft CO.. np!9 No. 47 Main street. UOHN IV1NSON EDWARD IVINSON. Evansville, Ind, cor. Leet & W. Sts : J. & E. IVINSON, Manufacturers of Portable Steam Engine, The Best and Cheapest now I n usa. IVINSOX'S IMPROVED STATIONARY ENGINES, Surpass all other I i simplicity of construction. IVLVSON'S Portable Circular Saw Mill, References through the country where it has cut l,0i0 leet of inch Lumber in forty minutes. IVINSOIVS Latest Improved Steam Boilers Cousumes only one fourth the fuel of ordinarj Boilers. We also manufacture all kinds of Machinery such as appertains to Railrond3, StuamboaU, Mining, Distilleries, Flour, Corn, Sugar, and Malt Mills, Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, e Sasb, and Muley Saw Mills, Also Sheet Iron and Copper Work, Hou.e Fronts, Window Oa;s ancR Sills, Ventilators, Grates, Iron Railings, and ever description of Iron and Brass Castings. Dealers in Steam and Water Gaucres, Gum Belting and Packing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, &c, ic, at Manufacturers Prices. Old Metal Bought. JobbiDg and repairing of all kinds done slat short not'ee, and workmen sent to all parts to set up and do repairing on Machinery and Boilers. 1 Send for a Circular and see Price Lists. April 3J, 18G1. W?BUIT. Jul Green Apples, Illied ned Fruite, for sile by Aptls, Peaches, CanJ ERSKINE CO. New Tailoring Establishm't 1 ha sulucrilier lierebv informs his friends and the public in general, ihu he h is opened a new Tailor top, over Uriel; Uy's Pa'eut Bread Bakery, on First street, near Main, whore ha is prepared to cut and make up, all garment for Mens' wear, with nearness und despatch. N B. Particular attention pid to Cutting; also to cuUiijg and ni tking up Buys' Cloth'lig. Repairing dn ou reasonable terms. ap2 J. PHARFf. OBK tULt. 100 bbls MeeS Pol k 1i0 kegs Prime Loaf Lard for family nsa la store and for sale by W. M. A I KM AN A CO

' Forwarding and Commission.

C. R. KUDU. H. I. Ill 111) RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, So. 3 8 Porilras Street, feb2l-Cmos N K W ORLEANS. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION IIO US K. Cheese ami Butter Agency. R. S. O'HXIiE-Sr, jE I"L o x tj O 33 COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. No. H Sycamore Street, dec29 EVANS VILLE, IND. I. A.C81NK wn.EBOWS CRANE & BROWN, Fc rwarding & Commission jMorcliazits, And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IXD. ST Ag-nts for Kanawha Salt Company. r Liberal Cash advance made on Shipments of W. MTaTK M AN & CO , . 3E JEl. O X "CJ O 223 AND Commission Merchants, No. 6 North Water t., Evanivl'le. Agents for the sale of bait, Elour, Grain, Provisions, and all other arUclnanf PmHn oetzo A7lTEMCKE&Cd., Dealer in l'roduce, ANU Commission Merchants, have removed to No. S4 Main Street. novft nsnjJHS Mi x r h k co, it irjJVY-.-mTM. NEW ARRANfiEMKNT. The Adams Expbcss Cohpaht rpiectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with Increased facilities for the transportation of FREIGHT, 1'ACKAQEB, ST O N E T AND VALUABLE ft. They solicit a continuance of former favors. ! pecial care taksn in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Note, and tbe transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avaM themselves of the facilities of the Kxprees, can ob .in any desired Inti.tmation in reference t: the routes and details of tbe business, at their Offiu. on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post ofi'M-e. de 18 a. 11. FISH. Agent. rV. ap22 tsCUAH 73 11 Him JhOM sale by 8. E. CILBERT ft CO. WlJL balf barrels, in One order, for sale by npj H. K. GILBERT ft CO. HgVPHima .MLL8" VOTTOJS Yarn, Carpet Chain, and Cotton Batting, full supply or 400a, 6 sis, C'.os, nd 700s of the above favorite b aud alwaie on nand and for sale by 8. K. GILHErtT ft CO., pr22 Agents CyprefrsM'lls." W90T.IT0KH, II K H .VV Jk'PhKH, M AND DKIKD FK11T A complete lot of the above necessaries on hand, ami ! r tale by JAS. KRSK ISE it CO., apr2l No 47 Main street. jfl K kji T I-J i.t,tm.i v'rTvj .riW LINS. We have all grades ol llbachwi Shtiting and Sheeting of the above brands. They have a reputation like " Iglehearl's Flur " and Merrimac Prin.f " never excelled 8CUAPKKR ft BCSSING, op23 No. 43 Main street. jf itH.y iiHOOJntn. t luO doz heavy, lor sale by pr22 t. K. GILBERT ft CO er. ox tfji.K iJi' a A Uoiu-e and l"t on the corner of i:i cond and Division streets Apply to John Uc.iU v, at lieuly A We Ten's Booksror . air-3in Dis.cIuio:i of Copartnership. The copartner hip lierntnfoi-e existing under the name snd stylo f I). M. Currny .fc Co., wa this day dissolved by mutual con nt, I y the withdrawal of 1). M. Cui rey irom tbe sum. Th bu iness of the concern w ill hereafter be cc-udncied by Junes mithv who is authorized to settle all busineHs of the late flim. I'. M. CTRltY. JON AS SMITH, Evansville, April 20th, 1S01. mayC Iwd I wish to intnrui tue former patrons of T, M. Currey t Co., that I have removed from K5 Main Ptreet, to Bray's new block, Sncond Street, w here I shall continue to keep a general uM'it tment of Hoots and Shoes, both of home make and eastern manufacture. Pleaie give me a c ill. SHIRTS oi all styles mnde to order as tn;iml, mid a fit warranted. Gentlemen's ready-made llnuu always on hand. JONAS SMITH. Eransvilln, MsySd.lKCT. ma-ti lind TgpiWii Mi vk jfiiZviriMJjwcii ML POTATOES. 300 bags extra choice Pink Eye and Neshannock Potatoes, jo t received at may3 H. A. COOK'S. jf JUDTM.4hri ir, on k hp h iJFji JL-4 Leaf Lard, pnt up expressly for family nse just received and for sale I y CHAS. McJOHNSTOM, apl3 l'osev Block. wgj.ntfiruuitiiiius, a.w ijwir jmM. A few more of those nice suirar cured provisions, lately received and for sale iv JAS. KRSKINK ft CO., apr2t No. 47 Main street. , TKJS'JVJKHBIili w JL Money bought at lowest rate by . E. GILBaRT 4b CO.. ap22 No. 4 Sycamore street. -niJv"oirirlius. Ji- fa We have just received a sme.'l lot of the above good. As they will not last long, those who want tliem will call at onre. may9-3t G. S. f ONNTAO 4 CO. mOTJTOHS. ML Some 150 buh. Prime White Neshaunotk and Pinkeyes, just received and for sale by JAS. EIISKINi; Jc CO., niayS No. 47 Main street. rBKS"'o'VH CATTLK. if We still deliver good Bran at 6c. per lOOIbs : abo. Corn, Oa'a, and Khipstntt, at low prices for cash. JAS. EUSKINE ft oO., mav8 No. 47 Main street. &10BJV JllliJI. 60 bust, fresh and fine, for snlo at 6'c a bush. at (may3) II. A. cooti'B. dTiIJVCIJ'Jrl TM tsop j.yji iiJY 11LE3. 20 boxes Proctor ft Gamble :'s No. I Soap, lrt " " 10 8 " " ao 10 " " 10 For sale by (may.'l) German " Common " Hoda ' Star Candles, Tallow " Opal " If. A. COOK. nAJVTMt ciBBKJVTS. MU Choice and fresh, at 10c. per pound, at may3 A-v'jh- sJI T U. J. COOK'S WJL You ran get the choicest Hamburgh Cheese, for 12Vc. per pound; (may3) jrRIJill VcilK BHIKH-V? CB OP. MJr 1 catk Dried Cherries, Jiut received at roay.l H. A. COOK'S. T5TAJFtMB ! ! ! , A good SHOT .UN, loaded wiih et ( K shot, Is a No. 1 article for Home IT at.clion. I nave a iw left, toucher with si,ms rifles, for sale at whole sale prices f r a single oim ' very cheap. No. 13 First stri Call foon, as they are ct rIgn nf iue Mill C. S. WELLS. umyji-wd Saw. May 1st, 18nl. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS ruR SUPPLY OF MARINE HOSPITA . LtaDSWlle May lit, ltei. j Notice i hereby given, that sealed proposals, accompanied t y proper guarantees, according to forms lo be furii'shed oo ui plication at this .ftice, will be received thereat, until i o'clock nieildian on the first Tuesday in June next, fur the mpp'y ot the Marine lltspiial at (or near) Ihis city, with tiis articles of provision, medicine, Ac. enumerated iu said firms. The uuaotitijs stated uro estimated with n terence lo the nual number of patient In the Hofpitil ; but the United .-t.tis re.erves tha right to fake more or bi-sof s .id articles, accordingly as they may be required. If 'Iim article deliveied at the llonpital atenot. Iu the judgement of the physician, of the beet qu lity, and adapted to tbe Hospital, he will be at Mer.y to reject the same, to purchase other arl.e e. iu their slead, and tocuarge the contractor with any excew In cost Th , United Stales reserves the r ght fo accept fhe nrotwsals f..r the who e or any portion of tuu articles specitleJ. CfJ AULAS l'KNBY, Collector. mayVxtill June Voiasbote copy UU Jane 4th.