Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 184, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 May 1862 — Page 2

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mill SonmL &2 FRIDAY HfBHIHG, MAT ! 4,Te Star Spangled Banner "n Triumph yet wares O'er the land of the Free and the home of the Brave."

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8UB8eBIPTIOS I BIOS TOR DAILY : Pelivered in the City, per week ..5f 10 Br mail or in the City, per year (in anco) 6 00 FOB WK2K.LY : By mall per year, (ingle subscriber..,.........?! 50 u olob of fire to one address) 6 00 ADVEBTISING. Tor Term see first jxwre, tabular form. AGENTS : The following gentlemen are orjr authorized Agents in the places named : Dr. Balston, Boonville, Warrick Co. John M. Lock wood, Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. John B. Daugherty, Bockport, Spenoer Co. James L. Thornton, Princeton, Gibson Co. John B. Handy, Kewbnrg, Warrick Co. Dr. Murphy, fc.ew Harmony, Posey Co. A. B. Wilkinson, Cynthiana. Preston Talbott, Poeeyvtlle, Posey Co. H. H. Ousten, Petersburg, Pike Co; John Grant,;Canal P. O., Warrick Co. Kobt. A Throop, Francisco, Gibson Oo. Dr. H. Wilson, Owensrille. TIKE NOTICE, EVERYBODY! If yon want anything, . If yon hare anything to sell. If yon want to bny anything, If you want to rent a House, If you want Boarders, If you have lost anything. If yon hare found anything, TELL TKX THOUSAND PEOPLE BT ADYEBTISIITa IN TUB EVAMSVILLE JOURNAL. All wants supplied by advertising in the JouasiL. S? From an officer who came from Pittsburg Landing on the B. J. Adams, we bare much interesting intelligence from the army of Gen. Halleck, much of which is contraband. Tbe general opinion ia the army is, that the rebel leader3 have discovered a ditch some distance in their rear, ia which they prefer to die, rather than tbe one they dug for themselves at Corinth. They are all mutually determined to die in tbe " last ditcb," rather than submit to the pesky Yankees ; but the trouble is, they can't determine just where tbe last ditch ia located. Tiglman thought it was at Fort Henry, and dug a beautiful ditch, bnt a few sheila from Commodore Foote's gunboats convinced him he was mistaken, and he retired to Fort Warren. Buckner, Pillow and Floyd, the thief, with a triune mind, settled down on the now historic hills of Dover. But the irresistable arguments of the heroic Smith, the Intrepid Wallace with the brave and unflinching Hoosiers, Wolverines and Buckeyes, taught them their error. Floyd and Pillow " skedaddled," and 'Juckner went on a visit to Tiglman. Nashville, Murfreosborough, Decatur, and Corinth were all severally aelectei-and all hutth last intnuoned, and the general impression now is that it, too, will fail to be rendered historic. Great demoralization and dissatisfation exists in Beauregard's army, which tbe recent news from New Orleans will not tend mollify. It is barely possible 'that Baaure gara is attempting to bans and surprise Gen. Pope on our extreme left. But in the langurge of a Yankee friend of ours. Gem Pope does not surprise worth a darn, and he will fail in the attempt. Meanwhile Gen. Halleck has in front of Corinth and in sight of the rebel camps tbe finest army and the best fighting material ever mustered on this or any other conti ncnt, and if the rebels stand at Corinth they will be completely overwhelmed and annihilated. The flank movement of Gen. Mitchell the cntting of the important avenues of supplier and reinforcements for the army of the inflated Creole Tousant de Beauregard, the fire kindled in the rear by Gens. Butler and Porter and the indomitable Com. Far rigut, does not tend greatly to mitigate their condition, and Grand Junction or Co lumbus, Mississippi, will doubtless soon re reive a visit from the terror-stricken trait ors. . Amoog the passengers by the steam er Tigress yesterday, we regretted to find our much esteemed friend, Dr. Thompson, Surgeon of the 11th Indiana, who is going home on sick leave. We Bay sorry, because he i3 sick, as when well we are always de lighted to see him. Among all the Surgeons in Gen. Grant' army, do one has performed his duty bet ter than Dr. Thompson, and few so well At Fort Donelson, we have it from indu bit able authority that Dr. Thompson an bis assistant, tbe late and lamented Dr. Brown, of Indianapolis, were most zealous and untiring in rendering aid to the wounded, not only of their o n regiment but to those of other regiment.-, hose sur geons were too prudent by far to expose their precious lives upon the field nntil the cessation of hostilities. On the bloody field of Shiloh, Dr. Tbompsoa was equally untiriDg and effi cient, and many brave man owes his life to the fidelity of the Surgeon of the heroic 11th regiment. We hope a few weeks rest and tbe kindly attentions of his excellent wife may restore him to thorough health It would be a calamity to loose his services, in the field at this juncture of affairs. A Significant Label. A soldier on tbe field of battle bad his gun bent and rendered useless by a rifla shot. He threw it away and took another from the ground, which was afterward forwarded to this city, bearing the following ascription : A little carlssiiness or an awkward shot, Has cuuHtd my gun to bend, urn! alxo me to swap; I hope I'll be exctwed when the stoty ' oml jroUxx Tae uwap was not a selnnh oue, but ljr niy cuuutry' good,

Wtmai4i f tii City Mat . 4lTH 1BDUNAJ R Devor co A, N D Campbell co B, A Dougherty co B, Bursil Hunter co B, Levi Light foot co B, Franklin Phillips co B, Francis Phillips co B, Geo Pringle co B, Albert Westfall co B, J G Waldon co B, Patrick Hallin co C, Michael Harrison co C, Jonh Kieffer co C, Corporal Robert Stewart co C, Sergeant A P Waterhonse co C, Wm Hemmer co D, Seargent W Hollenbrook co D, Jacob Hunter co D, A A Jackson co D, W M Johnson co D, John Lower co D, Wm Opie co D, Ira Werden co D, Stephen P Waybile co D, Wm Burg co E, Bartlett co E, S W Heagy co E, Wm Havens co E, F A McCoy co E, John Y Robins co E, J D Spurgeon co E, Henry Able co F, Teamster J H Hoagland co H, Daniel Knight co H, Chas R Tyler co H, Kenthworth Quinn co I, J F Housnn co K, Thos C Leslie co K, 43d Indiana F Butcher co B, J E Rynny co B, Corporal Wm Buckam co C, WO Cary co D, J Downs co D, John East co F, Junius Holder co F, G TFCary co I. 3 1ST INDIANA. Eleazer Bowen co B, Sergeant TFesley Pickens co B, Joseph Parr co 3, F M Larrison co C, J M Sharp co C, W Hollenbrook co D, Ransom Hnghes co D, Stephen Bidderman co E, Joel Serber co E, E D Qnion co F, Corporal Sanford Fordyce co H, G R Turner c I, John Welch co I, Pat McConnell co K, 'Sergeant Hiram Steele co K,

O P rFelcn co K. 29TH INDIANA. Sergeant J Farrier co A, Cbas H Jen nings co a, cnaries rens co a, B Green co K, Setn W Kasey co a, Corp Ben McCreary co B, Dan Rogers co B, N H Gillett co C, R Mandeville v, Berg W Yaa Wert co C, W H Coflin co D, R H Craig co D, W T Hepner co D, Serg J M Bennett co E, G W Bennett co JS, Corp IN is Bennett, co E, Geo Manness, co H, Frank Mutterpaugh co H, E B West, co H, Searg D F West co B. 9th INDIANA. Geo Blackman co B, A A Pierce, co B, Chester Pierce co B, Lewis Roberta co B, Moses Row co B, G A Thompson co B, G W Hiler co C, Corp Henry Burgess co E, Serg Lewis Keller co E, C W Wise co E, Corp A C W Porter co G, David Bryant co H, Searg R W Graham co H, John Morrow co H, John Retz co H, Matthew Hearne co K, Sam'l Hannah co K, Wm Mitchell co K, Steward H H Meeker co . 25th INDIANA. Richard Rogers, co A, Wm Myer co A, John Phillips co A, Sylvanus Burnett co B, Lieut D W Darling co B, J J Fitzer co B, Chas Hauer co B, Peter Knnnell, co B. Corp Robert Short co B, Geo Woodruff co B, Chas Kline co C, Chas Prater co C, J G lioee co C, Kufas Council co C, G W Jones co D, Benedict Sold co D, H J Hoffman co tu, w a Aiusgave co K, Geo Ferguson, co F, W B Miller co F, J M Henne co G, Nich ti oil man co (i, U w Brown co I. 11th nEarassT. . John X Br xf- co A, Wm Jones co A. Assistant .-. i.nmeca-v, Corp Ervin Emey co C, Jacob Price co C, Samuel R Walden co C, Samuel folium ro ti, jo tin uassey co K., Henry junker co K., Henry isieroower co K, Thos Sceifertz co K. 42D INDIANA. Henry Shook co A, Solomon Simmons co B, Corp 8 Beardsley co C, J F Jones co U, W Pierce co V, Uorp wm McCoy co u, J Tennison co D, Elisha Hale co E. D W Walm co F. 59TH INDIANA. Corp W Tender cir Ar J - Mackansrtean co A. Wm veal co A, A McK.ee co B, 11 Col linghaw co E, A D Grass co E, O Tyler co F, A Hagg co G, E Case co K, M Brenim co tl, J SnamDugn co a. 24TH INDIANA. Corp V B Kelly do A, Robt Kirkpatrick co B, Thos Hyatt co D, F B Carson co H, J Jewett co F, Robt Lawrence co F, Charles Aimer co a . 30TH INDIANA. L V Lewis co G, W Reynolds co G, M McCaah co H, Ralph E Harbert co I, A J Moore co K. 33D INDIANA. Louis A Hoffman co A, Corp Oscar B Dunn co K, John Lake co H. e 32D INDIANA. John Elmer co D, Julius Theobold co F, Louis xutz co K.. 36TH INDIANA. Jas M Evans co E, L L Jones co F. 52D INDIANA. Q M Ssrg F A Fryberger, Jno Hoagland CO r. 34TH INDIANA. Joshua Siders co B. 51ST INDIANA. Jacob Harvey co . 53D INDIANA. Lewis Jennings co . 19th regulars. Corp J Hazelng co A, J McDonald co A. David Brookbank co C, Thos E Davis co C, J Lister co C. 1ST INDIANA BATTERY. Jacob Locks. 43d ohio. Sam Bishop co A, W McGibbons co A, John Conger co B, H A Lowe co B, J P Fryberger co C, M J Rilsinger co C, George White co C, M C Henderson co D, J H Cotton co E, J O'Connell co G, F April co H, J April co H, J Herrington co H, C Hall co H, Jas Kirk co H, M W King co K. 70th OHIO. J F Captain co C, J C Captain co C. 39th ohio. C Rash co B, Corporal H Wilmer co F, Frank Krannich co F. 27th OHIO. R Ridgway co B, B F Palmer co G. 1st OHIO. W Lodingslayer co A. 6th OHIO. -JB Fairchiids co A. . 'j 20th OHIO. B F Ogle co B. 29th ohio. M J Hill co 42D OHIO. Elias Underwood co K. ... 4Sth OHIO. Corporal Elisha Reddick co B. 58th OHIO. Henry Zuber co B. 12th MICHIGAN. Martin Donehue co B, Perry Cartrell co C, Corp J K Woods co C, Corp Marion S Pendell co D, Luman Browa co F, H E Brown co F, Daniel McGee to F, Jacob Tibbs co K. llTH KKNTCCKY. David R Road3 a? B, J W Grabb co D Corp Luke Taouer co H, W B Hise co I. ' 25th kentccit. W W Wright co A, Joel Boyd co B.

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J W Riley co C. " lOrff KEKTOCET. John Watts co A, 1st kt. battalion.. E B Dickerson. . , . I 8th MISSOURI. E W Bradley coB.B G Mitchell co C, John Winkler co E, Patrick Hall co F. 21st MISSOURI. Fred Burtram co H, Sanford Cape co E. . . . t 23D MISSOURI. Francis Davis co K. 1ST MO. ARTILLIRT. S Murdock co G, J Master co G. 1ST NEBRASKA. Corp Henry Buchran co B. Orderly T E Chatfield co B, Corp J C Miller co C. 3RD IOWA. Wm Dunnison co C, Corp J W Garney co D, M J Collins co F, Isaac Boonhouaer co I, Job a Watts coK. Gth iowa. B F Hutchinson co K. 10th iowa. John Watts co B. 2UD H.LIN0I3. Cornelius Belles co A,E3rah Gillett co A. 8th ILLINOIS. J D Miller co B, J H Leniford co C. 47TH ILLINOIS. Y Yanson co A, D Russell co H, 52D ILLINOIS. Thos Trailor co B, W H Brown co G. ' 7lH ILLINOIS. Michael Hamster co A. - 26th ILLINOIS. F M Iry co F. 18TH ILLINOIS. J W Moody co D. 42D ILLINOIS. Peter Boo co C. 46TH ILLINOIS. William Doebler co C. 45TH ILLINOIS. J J Livingston co H. 43D ILLINOIS. Serg Augustus Specht co E. 61ST ILLINOIS. Frank Wenfrey co E. 18th bbgclars. Owen M. Westcott co B or D. 1st Illinois artillery. C C Milson co A. 5TH WISCONSIN. It Wilson co C. 16TH WISCONSIN. J W Hawkins co H. 18TH WISCONSIN. Walter Whittichereo E. John Gray co D, Pennsylvania Engi neers. The following died on board the City of Memphis : . Aaron Digby co C, 16ta Wisconsin. Robt M Shin co D, 18 th Illinois. . Thb Plot in Tenhesseb. Among the documents filed in the offlc? of the Secre tary of State, in Tennessee, during the spring and summer of 1861, a letter from Gen. Jefferson Davis to Samuel R. Anderson, Major General of the militia of Tennessee, has been recently brought to light, and which proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that. rhilf th ivU - sad military authority of the State were pretending to submit the question of separation to the voice of the people, and to allow them to choose their own political position, the result of the popular vote had been predetermined by "coercion." The vote on the decree of secession was taken on the 8th of June, 1861, and this letter of Gen. Davis to Gen. Anderson was written on the 11th of June, 1861, or only three days after the vote was cast, and before the returns could have been known at Nashville. Tbe letter is as follows : " Richmond, Va., June 11, 1861. " Gkn. Sam. R. Anderson Dear Sir: I am glad to receive a letter from a wdl remembered and highly esteemed comrade in arms, and upon whom I have long since learned his country could safely rely. " If my ability equalled my will Tennes see should have as many arms as her sons desired to bear. had hoped before this to have been able to meet your immediate wants, and am still expecting to receive supplies, though the difficulty of getting them i3 greatly increased. Those w which yon re fer as being in hand and not injured, are some, I think, sent to Nashville for a special purpose. By this time it may be that the Governor has twelve hundred, whicn I au thorized him to take. Please confer with him, and I will be content with the dispo sitiou yon make. Tbe condition of Ken tucky is embarrassing enough. Were she with us, our power to repel invasion and to maintain a long war would be greatly increased. Hoping for better things than to-day promises, " I am, as ever, faithfully your friend, "JKFF. DAVIS." Union Meeting. At a meeting of the Union party, of Un ion County, Kyn held in Morganfield, ont he 27th of April, 1862, Geo. W. Simpson in the Chair, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Resolved, That the object of this meet ing, being to express our choice for the of fice of ApDellate Judge, tor toe 4Ui Appel late District of Kenthcky ; we heartily approve of the Convention to be held in Hen derson, Ky., on the 1st day of May, 1862, to select and nominate a candidate for said Appellate District. Resolved, That Judge Rufus R. Williams is our first choice for said office, and that the delegates hereinafter appointed, be instructed to vote for bim as tbe first choice of the Union men of Union County. Resolved, That E. A. Byrne, Sam C. Hugh, W. W. Gardner, D. S. Berry, Geo. W. Simpson, James Baueh, Jos. Sprague, and L. S. Berry be appointed to said Convention. Resolved, That the editors of the Louisville Democrat, and Journal and tbe editori of the Henderson Mail and Evansville Journal be requested to publish these pioceedings. Geo. W. Simpson, Chairman, E. A. Byrne, Secretary. t& We are indebted to a returned soldier for a copy of the Cumberland Almamac, containing the Constitution of the late Confederacy. Fibb. The Transfer freight depot at tbe crossing of the O. & M. and the E. St C. R were destroyed by fire on Wednesday nght.

The river, after reaching a point nearly as high as it has been for several years, has commenced falling, and the fall may be expected to be as rapid as the rise. We note the following arrivals and departures during the 24 hours up to last evening. The Charley Bowen from Cairo with a fair trip. The Leonora from Nashville with a partial load, which wa3 completed at this port. The B. J. Adam3 from Pittsburg Landing for Louisville. She expected to load above. The Fred Lorenz, with a coal barge in tow from Pittsburg, destined to the gunboat

fleet and St. Louis. The Poland came in from the Tennessee with 300 hogsheads of tobacco. " The Storm came out of green river with a big trip. The Bowen went out with a heavy cargo of freight and crowded with passengers. In addition to her regular passenger list she took down near 100 soldiers. Among her freight was upwards of 60,000 rounds ot cartridges and a large lot of clothing fcr the troops' at New Madrid and Fort Pillow. Capt. Howard and Billy Lowth are sure to attract a large list of passengers. The calliope Grey Eagle coma down yesterday afternoon with a crowd of passengers, and returning from Henderson left for Louisville last night. The fine, fast steamer Atlantic, will leave Louisville, this evening, for Nashville, and will be here early to-morrow morning. This will be an excellent opportunity to ship freight, or to make a pleasant trip. Cox & Humphrey are her agents. The May duke from Louisville with a heavy load enroute to Nashville came down yesterday afternoon. The Tigress arrived yesterday afternoon from Pittsburg Landing with a good load of tobacco, shingles &c, which she picked up by the way. Local IVews. Sick and Wobnded Soldiers. The Charley Bowen brought up yesterday morning, from the Mound City Hospital the fol lowing sick and wounded, who were transferred'to the Leonora at this point, and pro ceeded on to Cincinnati : Capt. R R Henderson co H, 13 Ohio, hip bone broken. .Capt J R Gardner co F,' i3tn Ohio, wounded in pelvis. jgCapt. Leslie.co F, 41st Ohio, sick.. Capt Morgan co H, 41st Ohio, sick. Lieut Paccost, Adjutant 41st Ohio, wounded in leg. Walter Blythe, 2d Sargeant, 41st Ohio, sick. , Lieut Burton 5th Ohio battery W Waters 14 th Ohio battery, wonnded in thigh and shoulder. H T Gay lord 14th Ohio battery, right arm amputated. H;H Gaylord 14th Ohio battery, sick. C R Waters 14th Ohio battery, sick. They were accomcomnanied by Doct. D. W. Henderson of Maysville, Ohio, and W. H. Justice of Newport, Kentucky. who were assiduous in their attention to the sick and wounded. These gentlemen express much gratitude to Drs. Dunning and Vail of the Mound City Hospital for tbe kindnesses and courtesies extended them and their sick and wounded friends. They also desire us to express their deep obliga tions to Car t. Howard and Wm. A. Lowtb, clerk of the Charley Bowen, for the hn mane and kindly treatment extended to them on their way up. The soldiers who came down by the Wednesday night's train were a por tion of the 10th company 59th Regiment: Col. Alexander, commanded by John E. Simpson. They muster 45 strong, and have more men in tbe regiment. Capt. Simpson raised a company for the Mechanic Fusi leers of Chicago, and when that swindle exploded he enlisted a company for the 59th Indiana. Capt. Simpson bears with him the most flattering testimonials from his , former company, exhoneraling him from all responsibility for the deceit prac ticed in raising the famous " Mechanic Fu sileer Regiment " of Chicago. The men under Capt. Simpson are a fine looking set of fellows. The amount of travel through and to this city for tbe last few weeks has been unprecedented. Tbe American House has been compelled to turn away scores of peo ple daily, being unable to accommodate them after exerting themselves to their utmost capacity. The Washington and Sherwood houses have also been unusually crowded, and the other hotel, have also been heavily taxed to afford accommodations. A new hotel of the capacity of the Bates' House at Indianapolis, or the Terre Haute house at Terre Haute, would be a finely paying institution in this city. Arrested. A man named McCormick, was arrested in this city a day or two ago by a United States officer, assisted by our police officers for fatally cutting a soldier at Paducah. While waiting for a boat be made a desperate attempt to escape, but was recaptured and taken on the Bowen to Paducah yesterday. Stbatbd Hoese. Strayed from the stable of the undersigned, on Wednesday, April 30th, a dark. Saddle Horse, about fifteen hands high, and seren years old. He was last seen on the Princeton and Millersburg Road. A liberal reward will be paid for his recovery. Geo. Fostbb & Co, Corner Locust Street and Canal. may 2-3 1

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Journals, without exception, defend Gen. I W. F. Smith from the charge of having been drunk daring the late battle at Lee's Mills, ia Virginia. The Commercial Advertiser says: r "It would seem as if there mast be some mistake in - this matter. - Gen. Smith is known to be a temperate man." A telegraphic ' message from Gen. McClellan, dated April 16th, to a friend in this city, says: "He (Gen. Smith) has gained a great advantage for us this morning, silencing the fire of a battery. It was splendidly done, and with little loss on our side."' A private letter from Gen. Smith to his family, dated tbe 17th, says: "I bad a se. vere fall from my horse, going at a very fast gait, and was stunned and jarred, 69 that I am still lame. A second fall she gave m, while Ayres was playing on the works with eighteen pieces of artillery. Witbont any warniner. she reared with me, and the girth breaking, of course went down." "A letter from one of the General's aids, speaking of the battle, says inciden tally, "everybody behaved splend'.dly ex cept tbe General's horse, HOMK INTERESTS. S5 It rarely happens that in our edito rial capacity our readers find as premeditatedlyand with malice aforethought en gaged' in puffing any patent medicine, but during our recent trip to tne meian choly scenes ot Pittsburg Landing there was one medicine which we round in tbe bands of nearly every soldier, giving relief wherever applied, whether internally or externally. We refer to Perry Davis' Vetetable Pain Killer. All spoke loud in its praise, and tbe kind hearted Surgeon ot one of our Indiana regiments informed us that he believed it was the only thing that saved at least half of his regiment from dying of dysentery during a recent long march, and we cannot help suggesting to our friends among the army sutlers that it is one of the articles they should never be out of. It is packed in saw dust, two dozen in each box, and can be forwarded over tbe roughest road without danger of breaking. Is sold in Evansville by Keller & White, Preston Bro'a, P. Veirling, Leich & Carlstedt, and S. E. Gilbert & Co. J. JS. HAKK15 i.UU, apl8-d3m Proprietors, Cincinnati. Fob Sale. A No 1 pair of large Brown Mules: work well in single or double harness. A lso, a good work Horse. Apply to P. Boyle, No. 12, First street, between Main and Sycamore sts., or to John Smyth. my2-lwd Matsvillk Coal Oil meets all the re quirements of the inspection law of the Legislature of Kentucky, and consequently is perfectly safe. For sale wholesale and retail at Pabthbb Caidwill's, No. 9, Eiret street.""" myl-2t FoeRkst. A nice large, comfortable residence, on First street. Rent low. Inquire at this office. Lost. A pair of Gold Spectacles. Tbe finder will be rewarded by leaving themat this office. fg The Savings Bank, No. 4 First street, buys and sells gold, exchange on New York, Illinois, Missouri, and all other unenrrent money, sells sight drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland in sumB to suit d3m. Bbownlow GOattDS, Attehtiok. You are commanded to appear at you armory on Water Street, on Friday evening, May 2d at 7 o'clok. to settle up the business of the Company and return the arms and ac coutrements in yonr possession, to tbe Quartermaster. Every member of the company is expected to be on band. April 2-4td. ' Oscab Miles, Capt. KVASSVILLB WHOLESALE ill AH KET BEFORT. COBBECTED DAILT BT T. BHABPB a CO. EyaasviLLB. Ind., April 25, 1862. FLOUB, Bupsr... ..........3.90(4.00 do. Extra...... ....M.IU(m,iD CORN . . ............... .........2526c WHEAT, Bed ....,...70g72c WHEAT, White 7575o OATS 2830o BYB ........... ..0(g45c B ABLET - 60()56o BEAKS . .. L,-JoQil.4U CLOVEB 8KITD .85.25fte5.35 TIMOTHY SEE D 8 1.751.90 FLAX 8KKD , M...........1.361.4U POT A I OES ... . .UWff)300 Oil 10 NS .... .6055c HIDES, Greeu..................-...............-...4SJo HIDES, Dry... ll12o DBIED APPLES 575o GREEK APPLES, $J bbl $2,002.50 DBIED PEACHES $1,151.50 HAT 1 0$15 EGGS .. .ti4c W H I 6 K Y.HMH M.HM H MH20O CHEESE . 8K(39o EXCHANGE OM H.T... No sale NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COIOIJER'S INQUEST. TTR IT MtjnBJUBE BHD THAT OJV ALS?he 22d day of April, 1862, ths undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, in and for Union Township, Vandarbursrh County. Indiand. held an ioqnest, with the assistance ot twelve qualified electors of my township, over the dead body ot an Inlant remale child, found deal in the well at tbe residence of John W. Catlett, in the Township, Ceuntj, and State aforesaid, then and there returned to me the following verdiet : - "We do find that the deceased came te its death by bavins its bead maihed by the bands of one Ann SIcC'aleb, who is the mother of said child." J. 8. CATLETT, Justice and Coroner for the time being; of Vanderburgh County. aav2 3ww CITY ORDERS WASTED. rmm-B ujyritu Bsituvjs it jtxsuitts JL to purchase 5500 in city orders, for which she will pay ths current rates. ap22-tf O.E.LEWIS. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDBB FOB X PLANK 8IDB-WALK. April 19, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots er Darts of lots fronting on or (adjoining the North-east sine oi iuaraai street, Deiween Bona and John Streets in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class Ho.2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BUBKE, Clerk, .. Clerk's Office, April 25, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDKB FOB A BBICK BIDK'WALE. April 19,1862. And now.it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners or all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the Northwest side of Cherry street, between Second and Third streets, in said City, cause ths side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cans a side-walk of class No. 1 to be laid down there a within thirty days from tne publication of this order. P. BCBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Ofllcs, April 25. 1882 jHULugLtltitib. ooia. BrOr ghom Motaittfes fir superior to the last, just received and for sale at VI0KEBT BEOS., ec7 No. 82 Uaia st.

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Arrival and Departure of the TMSL Alii 3 . The time here set down is agisted to contract kourt. On the BiTer there ia Tariation according I tocircumstanoes.l . TIM.S OF UliUSlJil. Bailroad Mail (for Vinornnes, Terre Hante, Frinoaion, Washingtaa, Petersbargn, SnlUran, Carlisle, bockville, Indiannpo. lis. Cincinnati. Louisville, St. Louis. Cairo, Chicago, and other Northern. Eastern, w and Western points, and Bailroad Way Offices, erery a ay except Sunday, at o a. si. LovinilU Mail (river) every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 r.M. Cairo Mail (river) everv Mondav and Thursday at I P. M. And every Tuesday and Saturday at 12 Grsea Bitter Mail (for Bowling Green and way points.) Discontinued on account of theBebeliionJ aft. Vernon Mail (land) everv Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a. K. new narmonw man every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a. w. Boakport Mail (land) every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday at V a. m. Pe!mtourh Mail (way) every Friday at a. . (Petersburgh letters, Ac. come and go ' by Bailroad daily.) Cvnthiana Mail "Very Wednesday at 7 P. 9 . (Leaves at 6 a. sr. Thursdav morning.) Hickoru Branch Mail ererv Saturday at 1 P. M TIME OF DELIVERING. Bdllroad Mail, every day except Sunday at 7 a. m Arrives the night before, after office hours. ' z,eimilB Mail (river) every Tuesday, Thursdiy, and Saturday by 6 P. Cairo Mail (river) every Tuesday and Fri day by 9 A. u. And every Monday and Thursday at 7i. Qreen Biver Mail. Discontinued on account of the Bebellion. Mt. Vernon Mail timid) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday by 3 P. M. Net Harmony Mail, every Tuesday. Thurs day, and Saturday by - P. . Bockmrt Mail (laud! everv Sunday at 8 a. X., and Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. u. (Arrives the evening before, after office hours.) Peteriburgh Mail (way) every Friday by i a. Offathiana Mail every Friday at U. (Arrives tne evening before, after office hours.) Hickoru Branch Mail every Saturday by 12 M. htrPost Office opens at 7 a. sr. and closes at 7 P. M. on week days. Delivery closes from 8 to 9 a. m. on week days during the closing of the Bailroad mail. Office open from 8 to 9 a. u. on the Sabbath. - - JA31E3 H. McH KELT, P. M. Kvansvilla, Ind.. May 1, 1361. Inlyia-ywc MT of Molasses, from the South, jait recelv- a and for sale by the barrel, half barrel, at retail, by my-lw BEILLT A CO., 47 Main St. We have, in addition to our extensive Job Printing Office, a large and complete Book Bindery & Blank Book Manufactory, Connected with our establishment, which enables ns to execute Blank Books, Magazines, Music Books, Bills of Lading, Steamboat Books, Bank Books, And, in fact, every description of BINDING AND FlilNTING On the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms for cash. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon ns, we wonld respectfully ask a continuance of the same. WWsME8TMjYG VO TiCJS. JO JttM CLINK IN GBOCEBIES. Having purchased, in parson, a large stock ol staple and fancy groceries, far CASH, such as sugar, coffee, molasses, brooms Shaker and ether good brauds star coal oil and tallow candies, various brands of sosp, a large and varied assortment of bruhe, sush s wnitewash, scrub, shoe' doster, tooth, and horse brushes essence of coffee, roasted and green rye, black and green tea, tubs, backets, floe market baskets, hemp, -twine candle wictc, cotton mops, Mason's blacking, c. Many of the above arti'es, with others too numerous to mention, we offer at a great redaction of former prices. Call and see, at arrl VIOKEBY'S, No. 82 Main street. Attachment Notice. TTS WHJBBB48 J HVMT Off JTWV TACHMENT wai issued out of my office on ihe 12th day of April, 1862, in fvor of Samuel K. Gilbert and William B. Baker, against Daniel Fowler, and it appearing by affidavit that said defendant is a non-resident of the 8iate of Indiana, and that service could not be bad by summons, said defendant is hereby notified that the hearing of said cause will take place at my office in Pigeon Township, Vanderburg couutr, Indiana, on the 16th da of Iltj, 1862, at nine o'clock in the forenoon. G. W. McBUIDE, Justice. sxaL. ap25-3w IMPROVE YOUR STOCK. 713" FIJHR VOPJS'G OVBBJM 9JfJL Ball will stand at the National Yard, on Water street, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday, and Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at Allen's bridge, 2Vi miles above the city. Term s low for cash. aj22d3t JAMK3 CABTEB. lOBOJVBB'S JJYqCUSBT.Bo it rrVLV niemberedthaton this 14th day of April, 1862, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, within and lor the Township of Pigeon, county of Vanderburgh and State of Indiaua. held an inquest, with the assistance ef twelve qualified electors of my township, over the dead body of John Welsh; who wai found dead at his late residence in the city of Evansville, County and State afore-aid, when and where said jury returned to me the following verdict : " We do find the deceased came to his death from two shots from a doable barreled shot gun in ths hands of Miles Ogle, by him discharged." BEN. STINSON. Justice acd Coroner for the time being of Vsndarburga county. " aplS NOTICE. rwHB ujymERsiajYEit umvijvh JSL purchased all the property, real personal, and mixed, belonging to tbe Bell Mine Coal Company, of Crittenden county, Kentucky, informs all parties interested to present their claims for arrangement, at the office of the Company, where ne win aiteuu to mera in nis eapcity OI Secretary and Treuaarer of tbe late Company. ap25 WM O. CABVILti. BfjajaBliJMt m L. m'V ruts, jtbmb I", JL a good, steady, industrious man, wi:ha small family. To such an one Rood waros and steady employment will be given. None need apply with out good recommendations.

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loots & Mea&S? JLawrcncc, 2k5Ca3a,XKr j3X"JLr8.E!3Zsn? ARE NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF COOD Moots and &Iios& To be found in tho State. HAVING BOUGHT FOR CIS II, We CAN and WILL SELL OAS El Cheaper than any other House. WE DEFf all COMPETITION. Call soous. READ & LAWRENCE. March 24th, 1862. Mats ! S Mats ! 9 If you want a good assortment of SOFT 2?UR, "WOOI, PANAMA, LEGHORN, and PALM LEAF HAT , At dead low figures, you will find them e'. READ & LAWRENCE'S, ailii. Otroet. March 34th, 1362. For Sale or Unit. rsntfo 8Tovb h out us, ojs'.itjiijy ML Htreet, for sale cr rent, cheap. Enquire of CASPEB MABSHALL. aprtt-lmd 60, iH'i- gallon tor best article of coal VICKEBT BHOF., 83 Main st. ' oil, at dec7.:JifS fSOJ tVJbVia ure aud for sale by M h. a Cook. fWOBHB HIaJHHTt4 -A fine lot of MM. heavy norse Blanset and Covers fust received at SCnAPKEft A BUSS'NQ'H, decSO No 43 Main strte OLD AUCTION HOUSE, AND A NEW AUCTIONEER I B J. COMJV, mw the old Auction Room cn the corner of Main and Third streets, EvansviUe, for term of years, will continue the Auction and Commission business, and attend to selling all kinds of goods, furniture, wagons, buggies, carriages, horses, cattle, all kinds of uannfactured articles, Ac. Lib, tral advancements made on consignments. Bfompt attention will be given to all good entrusted to my care. J. J. COHN. mar2 OBKttijy SVeUASr-New Orleans and Caba Sugars just received and f jr sale at a small advance on coat, at TIOEEBY BBO'8. Janl4 No. 82 Mala street. f. 100 kegs best Newcastte. oclt S. E. GILBEBT A CO. M i W JBtJCOJV IMAMS At 8 cents per 4V w pound, at feb6 VICKEBY BBO'S. BajVJHtn 300 tt-s cheics H. A. COOK'S. 73 Main street. or Honey, at jan8 jrpOTJLTOattWBBTM?OB TJtMJLB MT USE. 60 bushels received and to arrive at mh20 II. A. COOK'S. rWMIBSM hard times when every dollar JL counts the people like t know wberj they can get the best bargains in groceries, aud they all go to ELLIOTT'S, for he has the reputation of underselling everybody else. And now, that he has a large stock on hand, we do not hesltats in saying that he will sell at Cincinnati prices. mar26 LJLJLmXjJLJ' 33 2t AT SCHAPKER & BUSSINGS, NO. 49 MAIN STR.KKT.sf J-mB JtBB JYO W MBCBin.'YB W V large stock of Bonnets, Bathos, American aad French Flowers, Bibbons, Childrens' aud Misses' Bats, Ac. Having such a tact for buying cheap, we will leave nothing undone to merit a continuance of the reputation "selling very cheap." sp MCB 160 bbla best quality, for sals by febl 8. E. GILBEBT A CO. .1 Slight coia, or gfate. gfhtcjxt, uihi-jh might be cheeked with a simple remedy, ifnes-lected. often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping- a rflcUQh. or gfllgtt clcL in its first stage ; that whidh in the beginning would yield to a, mild remedy, if not attended to, soon. attacks the lunge. were first, introduced eleven years ago. It has been, proved that they are the best article before the public for jl&thrrLa, gctLcLttk, the KaxZarjg Cough in arL&umitlarL and numerous affections of the 7.tfLaat, giving immediate relief. JPublic Speakers SC Singers will find them effectual for alearing and strengthening the voics. Sold by alZ (Druggists and (Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents per box. Sold in Evansville by rr r8j. d S5 boxes. Hill Co. extra tallow Candies; 15 do Emery A San., C's Star Candles; do 7's do do; 15 do do UJ t a o s do. fjansj H. A. COOK'S. At