Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 190, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 May 1862 — Page 2

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-...MAT "The Star Spangled Banner l Triumph yet wmn O'er tha tend of tha In and th horn of the Brave. ' W. M. THA YES.. J. H.BILVKRTHOBN. .Awoctin SOBtJeSIPTIOS PBICK fob DAILY : Delivered hi tka City, per WNk.. - 0 10 By mail or la the City, per year (la advance) 6 00 FOB WEEKLY t By aull per year, single subscriber........... It SO dub of Sve (to on address) 00 ADYXBTISING. For Term see tint page, tabular terra. AGISTS: . Tbe following gentlemen are or authorised Apente la tha planes named ; 8. M Fetteagill A Co., No. 37 Park Bow, Hew York, and No. 8 Stats afreet, Bo.ton, are our Agents Car the Journal In tboee dtfes, and are authorised to take Advertisements aad Subscriptiona for as at oar lowest batss. Sr. Balston, Boonville, Warrick C. John If. bock wood, ML Yarn on, Posey Oo. John B. Damgherty, Rock port, Speaoer Oo. James L. Thornton, Pnaoeton, Gibson Co. John B. Bandy, Kewbnrg, Warrick Co. Ir. Murphy, Hew Harmony, Posey Oo. A. B. Wilkinson, Cyuthlaaa, . . . . , Preeton Talbott, Poseyville, Posey Co. H. H. Cnaten, Petersburg, Pike Oo. John Oraat,:Canal P. O., Warrick Co. .- Bobt. A Throop, Francisco, Gibson Co. Dr. H. Wilson, Owenaville. " " TIKE KOTICE, EYEHTBODY l If yon want anything. If yoa hare anything to eel!, If yoa want to bay anything, If yoa want to rent a fiooee, If yon want Boarders, ' ' - If you have lost anything, . If yoa have found anything, TELL TIN THOUSAND PEOPLE BT ADYIBTISINfir IB THE EVANSV1LLE JOURNAL. tr All want supplied by advertising h tha S- Wa give np a large portion of our first page this morning to the address and resolutions adopted by the Union members of the Legislature of New York as a basis for the call of a Convention to nominate candidates for the various State offices, to be elected this Fall. We regard the document as a most powerful vindication of the propriety of forming Union tickets pledged to sustain the Administration in its efforts to suppress the rebellion and restore the an thority of the Government. We cannot see how any one who reads it carefully and without prejudice can avoid the same con elusion. The condition of the country at the outbreak of the rebellion is stated in clear and terse language : the embarrass ment that have always confronted the President ia. the. .hone" discharge of his duty, from traitors and swindler?, plainly set forth; and the success which has attended bis Administration, thus far, freely acknowledged. " "" . The Address is signed by members of all parties, Republicans and Democrats n cabers of the Legislature and indicates ibat the Empire State will stand by the President, and strengthen his hands in his arduous labors and great responsibilities. We feel confident that the Address and Resolutions will strike a responsive chord in this State, and that Indiana will follow the ex ample of New York, and put her seal of condemnation upon - the candidates of the 8 th of January Convention, who are aspiring to positions of honor and profit in . the name of Democracy. There appears to be a defect in the arrangements for sending soldiers home from the hospitals by furlough. A party arrived in our city on Wednesday evening, who had ebten nothing during the entire day They were directed, as they informed us, - to stay on the wharf-boat during the night, and in the morning their papers would be arranged so they might continue their Journey. - But nothing was furnished them .to eat, and having no money, they were forced to remain hungry. One of our citizens, learning their situation some of the poor fellows were hobbling about on crutches owing to wounds received in the battle of Shiloh directed them to one of the hospitals where they were permitted to remain 4unj ni6hW--oattjev were unable to get anything to eat there, ana vesterday morning they were still unfed, and would, doubtless, have remained so, I V. o irantlaman -o forrif r f,,-5t,t tnem with money out of his own pocket with which they might buy something to eat- Some of these men live in Northern Wisconsin and others in Iowa, and yet it seems to be supposed that they could make the entire trip without anything to eat The men came from the hospital at Mount Vernon. . We understand it is customary far the Quartermaster of the regiments or posts to furnish men rations, when they are granted furloughs, to last them until they arrive at the end of their journey. The hospital at Mount Vernon has been opened quite recently, and perhaps those having it tu charge have overlooked the matter of supplying their patients with something to eat when they Btart them home. It is the intention of the Government to feed well every eoldier in its service, and no red tape arrangement ought to be allowed to come between them and their food so long as they remain in the service. Perhaps it will be well for 0nr Sanitary Commission to look into this matter and see if it cannot be regulated in spite of the "Regulations" if the trouble exists in them. . . .. " Gold Dcst from Shiloh. The St. Loo is ' Democrat sajs a gentlen,an in that city, in whom it has confidence, has arrived from Pittsburg Landing with a specimen of 6ne gold dust, taken bv him from tbe bottom of a tarice in tbe vicinity of tbe battle-ground of Shiloh. The article has been carefully tested, and fjund to contain aa extremely fine quality of gold.

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committees from Lafayette and Evanuville, reached here at Reran o'clock this morning, bat with one r two tHte worthy -incidents. I Just at dark on Sunday, about a half mile or a mile above tJniontown, the start ling cry of A man overboard," rung through the boat, and all rnshed . ta the guards. The boat was quickly stopped, and the men stood by the small boat. The, hout cf , the poor fellow could be plainly beard far in the rear, and we called to him to "keep up that help was comin," but the strong current bore the small boat under the steamer's stern, and this precious time was lost, -' In the meantime the cries of the drowning man came fainter and fainter, until they were heard no rr ore. The boat was mastered, and it was discov ered that an old man, a soldier of the 40th Regiment Indiana Volunteers, was missing. The Surgeon of the regiment happened to be aboard, and knew the man. His name was Bunce, from William sport, Warten county, a private in Company I, 40th Regiment. It was a melancholly event and produced a profound impression. .After, the excitement had died away somewhat, the passengers, including a number of soldiers, were assembled in the cabin, and religious exerciaes were had, Her. Mr. McCarer, of our city, presiding. The sermon was solemn ' and impressive, and was attentively listened to by all. present, after which, all retired to sleep, and we awoke to find ourselves at the moul.b of the Cumberland. i: ' ' 7- '. - S. ' Sbckssioh Tbicmpb. We regret to learn that in the recent city election at Henderderson, the secessionists put a ticket in the field and elected it We do not know on what ground their ticket was known as the "secession ticket," but if it was composed of men who are disloyal to the government, it will be well enough to look .after them a little. This business of running secession tickets is "played out," or will be shortly, and we are sorry to bear that our neighbor city has doDe so foolish a trick as to select officers of that description. ' A se:essionist is a traitor, aad all traitors ought to be, if i they are not, severely punished. ; A Card. NjtwBUEG, May 8tb, 1862. Editouj Jouekal : Afier having conversed with M. M"rrick, upon the subject of politics, 1 ui it, ppy to find that I had misrepresented bia position that he is not a secessionist, as might have been inferred from the returns of the election held in Ota Township, which I handed yoa on the 8th ultimo, ana tnai no uiu n,-wa s view to test the strength of any party, Buffer his name to be used as a candidate. . He still holds to the Breckinridge platform, believing that slavery should.be protected in the Territories until the people have a chance to vote on the question, although repudiating the subsequent course' of Breckinridge, as that of every other man who believes in the right of secession : but from the tact of his still holding to the belief of the rights of slavery in the Territo ries, the impression that he was a seces sionist arose. A. M. Fhaxps. New Harinosty x.odg Mo. 87, I. O. sj. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of our Lodge, held on the 7th cf May, 1862 : i W bibs as, An Allwise Providence has taken from onr midst our worthy brother, Captain (Past Grand) George W. Saltzman, who fell in battle at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, on the 6th of April last, in the forty-first jear of his age, and by his death our order has lost one of its brightest mem' berg, and our country a true soldier, - , MetoivecL mat we deeply lament ; onr loss in the death of our beloved brother, and tender to his widow and family, our heartfelt sympathy in this the hour ot their great affliction, and' assure them that in this lodge they will ever find friends in tbe hour of need. Jtcuoieeo, mat every member ot our lodge wear the nsual badge of mourning for thirty days. ' Retolved, That we tender our thanks to the brothers of our sister lodges for their attendance and brotherly assistance at the funeral. - Resolved, That - we tender our thanks to tbe members of the Grayville band, and others, for music. JicntcoJ, That a" iopyOI UIBBO iwwiv tions be furnished to the Soutn Wee tern Advocate. Bvansville Journal, and Gray.uudwiweut, wnn a request mum taev publish them, and that an attested copy with the seal of the Lod&re be made bv the Secretary and presented to the family of our uecea.se a urotuer. J. R. Hugo, James Chadwick, J- Committee, A. E. Fbetagkot. aw iae nasnvuie uispaicn, a very handsome and readable paper, comes to ns daily. Its columns indicate that business in Nashville begins to flow in its old chan nels. - " Cottos Bubsbd. The Nashville Union says Mr. H. Campbell, a merchant of that city for near twenty years, informs it that a few weeks ago he bad sixty-six bales of cotton burned near Pulaski, Giles county, by Scott's marauders. He is satisfied that it was done at the instigation of the planter whom he had paid for tbe cotton 1 Un last Thursday Moian's gang burned 'forty-two bales more, belonging to the same gentle, man. The rebels in Giles county are anxious to sell their cotton, and then burn it as soon as they get tbe money in their, pockets. They need a severe lesson, and we nope it will be promptly administered. It is idle to think of quelling this rebellion by patting rebel cotton, bridge, and bouse burners on the back. t i -.j Bavtsby Moving. Capt. Landphere's Michigan Battery, which has been encamped at Oakland sicce January, was ordered into tbe city last evening, and will leave for Lexington to-day. This fine co'tiany is composed of one hundred and sixty men and is supplied with eight Parrott gune, two of them ot very large calibre. Lou. Journal, 5 th.

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to some of our public schools enjoyed a fine time yesterday,- at their pic-nier i; the woodk - Th warm; delfghtful weather, fche softpfweet grassormiSga delTgnifor car pet on which to romp-r-and the swings and other , ' con traptions " . fixed up for their pleasure all tended to make them happy and joyous.1"3 J - " I would I were a boy again." :. a ; tSF A' soldier desires to acknowledge the receipt of the following articles from the Ladies'; Aid Society of Fort Wayne t 2 shirts, 10 pairs : socks, 5 hair pads, 1 faather p&i, 7 pairs pillow Blips, 5 bed Sheets, i . roll old linen, s 1 towel, 9 pairs slippers, 2 comforts, 3 quilts, 4 needle books, 3 lbs tapoca, 10 lbs dried apples, 3 lbs dried peaches, 4 rolls cotton batting,' 1 pocket handkerchief, 55 yards- bandage, 1 glass tumbler of currant jelly. - He distributed them among the sick. - River Hews. . The weather, yesterday, was as pleasant as it has bean for many days previous, The river continues to recede. : ;" ? ; The Storm was at the levee (yesterday morning with a fair trip oat ?f Green river. Her load consisted of 73 bhds tobacco and 100 sacks of wheat. She was to - return last night. ;.' , ,. Tnt May Duke paS3ed up. The EmDress hosDital boat passed down. ' J3he took on board some soldierst-who were anx ious to join their regiments. The Empress remained but a few moments and then put out for Pittsburg Landing, . i The Empire; City passed dawn with good load- i, . V.,' The Mollie Funk had a magnificent trip, for so homely a looking craft, of tobacco from Green river. She arrived in the fore noon. ; 1 - - The Wabash packet, .Tom. Scott, was at the levee yesterday, and p.'.to the Niagara, a tow boat from Cincinnati. The Bowen arrived early with a very light trip, but made up for it by being load ed down wben'she left in the afternoon. The Charley Bowen is doing a good busi ness. The W. W. Crawford lay at the landing during the day. Her cargo of sick soldiers was.transferred to Gen. Hospital No. 4, un' der the charge of Dr.;G. B. Walker. The building was pretty well crowded, but we presume several of the soldiers will be sent home on furlough in a few days, and thus make things mor comfortable for hot weather. vi Lady Pik passed up last evening with a light trip. HOMK laiTEH KSTS. " Epiccbbs Attend." The St. Charles Saloon, on 1st street, is just in receipt of the first Spring Chickens, Frog Legs, etc, and will be served up In the best style to the patrons of said saloon. ' ' , ". Chabliy Habbb, Proprietor,. : EO"Don't forget to call at J. J. Cohn's Auction Room, on Saturday morning at half past nine o'clock, as he will . offer for sale about 600 yards of imported carpets, an assortment of Honsehold Furniture, a lot of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, &c. , . r : J. J. Cobn, Auc'tr. . IS?" The Savings Bank, No. 4 First street, bnys and sells gold, exchange on New York, Illinois, Missouri, and all other un current money, sells sight drafts on England, Ireland and Scotland in sums to suit. d3m. Post Crric Hours. The mail train on the E. & C. R. R., having changed, the following will be Post Office hours until further notice, commencing to-day. . - The office will open at 7 A. M. and close at 7 J P. M. oa week days. Open from 2 to 3 P. M. on Sundays. The Railroad mail will close positively at 8 A. x- office time, the train b tar ting at 9.05. The Mail train arrives at the Depot at 6.10 p. m. The deliveries will close from 8 to 9 A. v and from 5 to 6 p. if., during tbe closing and opening of tbe Kail road mail. Stamps and envelopes to be bad at the Periodical Btand in tbe lobby. When the Louisville mail boats arrive will return at 6 p. sc., and their mail W.ITCloew - my6-5tii' PosYmastbr. It rarely happens that in our editoJrial capacity our readers find us premeditatedlyana witn malice aroretheught en gaged in puffing any patent medicine, Dut during our recent trip to tbe ruelai choly scenes of Pittsburg Landing there was one medicine which w round in the bands of nearly every soldier, giving relief wnerever applied, wnetner Internally or externally. We refer to Perry Davis' Vetetable Pain Killer. All spoke loud in its praise, and tbe kind hearted Surgeon of one of our Indiana regiments informed us that he believed it was the only thing that saved at least half of tia 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 the roughest road without danger of breaking. Is sold La Bvansville by Keller k White, Preston Bro's, -p. Veirling, Leich & Carlstedt, and S. E. Gilbert k. Co. J. N. HARRIS & CO, apl8-d3m ; Proprietors, Cincinnati. BAaEOAD RECEIPTS. ;"'" " . Msr 8.' 2 bbls eggs, Orr, Dulzell A Co; 7 bbls eggs. i bbl butter, A Malt, Padnoab, Ky; 8 bzs tobaeeo, W Parker, butler 4tth Ind Yoto; 1 bx eggs, H A Cook; S bxs dry goods, 3 bales do. Keen A Pres. ton; 1 bx eggs, H A Cook; 2 bbls eggs, Orr, De,'s'll A Ce; 661 bushels wheat, Iglefaart Bros; 8 bxs tobacco, W Parker; 7 bble eggs, bbl butter, A Malt; 24 bx cards, M U Maiaon, Padacah, Ky; 8 balaa B belting, 1 bale packing. Kratz Jt Htll. man; 1 bx indige, do groe, Leich A Car 1st ed-; 1 bx drr govds, i dj F goods. Mwkey, Henning Cef 2 bxs drugs, L Krits.h; 2 bxs randy, L Kisslet; 2 bxs :ruKS, 1 bbl sulphur, P Vitrlmg; 1 I xi boots and shots- 1 bk D goods, I bx thread, Kead A Lawrence; 1 bbl eggs, Geo VYster a Ce; 83 cases boots and shoes, J H W W Morgan; 3 easts boots, Jno B Hopkins; 10 do shots, H; 1 bx tea, '.6 do raisins, 1 case cigars, Bemant Yi lv; 1 cur load shingles, James Swanson. A. E. SHBADEB, Agent,

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liUT UEPOIIT. , , t. ' 1 f 3 t, COhkECIED DAItT r 'r.'HAHP A-'CO." ' vAisvitL, In.. Mav i. 1861 FLOCBo 8nper.. -...S.0O(S4.10 do. Extra.. -...........,i.8i.i5Sl,25 W8MT,.-i.rS.TSSsi.TMIT WHEAT, Whlte......-. 80a82is OAT3 530a BTK- ................ ..m...0(a,4:io B ABLET ,4&0o BEAHs... i ....... ; -...S15 1.40 CLOVEB SEED ....$ TIMOTHY SE2CD .......... j.... FLAX SED...... ...fiao1.26 ..........263Jo 0ao5o .. ..il(aiio .. 65 TOo ta .....tU,00a.60 .........-..8ia5125 .14 Ofl515 7.C0a.'V POTATOES . ONIOS8 . HIDES, Green HIDES, Dry . DBIED APPLES GREEK APPLES, $ bbl. DBIED PEACHES BAY EGGS, per bbl.......... W HIS KTl.iHi.im.mi CHEESE . 8W3'ic EXCHANGE ON H. Y., buying at par, aeluag 1540 Ur. Jobs' "Walsh, (late Treasurer of Vander burgh county); on Tbarsday morning at 7 o'clock. Hay 8, lE62.- - iVii The friends of the deceased are respectfully lnTited to attend the funeral, which will UJte place at S o'clock this morning, from tha residence of Mr. P. Boyle, on Tint street, between Main and Sycamore, and thence proceed to the Chnrch of the Assumption on Second street, and there await the performance of the funeral obsequies. NEW AMEUTISEMEIVTS. faxMurfa s-vxjk, v-. 64:. . . Bv virtue of an order of sale issued oat of the office of the Clerk- of . the ., Court of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh co antr, Indiana, In lavor or Stephen Harrison and against Alfred H. Harrison, I will on t , s x.. .. - l 8ATUBDAY, MAT 81st, 1862, w between the hoars cf 10 o'clock. A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dar, at the door of the Court House in the City ef Eransrille, Indiana, expose to sale at public auction tbe rents, issues and profits for the term of seven years of the following described real estate, to -wit Theeatt half of the not to-east quarter, and the south west quarter of tbe north-east quarter of section No. eight (S) in township No. eight (8) south of range No eleven (II) west, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, situate in the coanty of Yanderbargh and State of Ia diana.- " ' . " "- ,--- And should said rents and profits net sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and ooets, I will at tbe eame time ana place oner i saie me lee simple of said premises. . , .,, GEOBGB WOLF LIN, , Sheriff V. C. Joseph P. Edson, Plaintiff's Attorneys. niy $5,25 . . -.... ' CALDWELL'S." HJBHRMd JPXIMJB CIJVCIJWVJiTM well's No. 9 First street PEACHES S dor. cans fresh Pe-chej Just received at No. First street. - . LARD. 2"0 lbs strained Lard just received at Partuer Caldwell's. S doz. Cotton Bope Juit received at No. 9 First street. HOOSIKB COFFEE 600 lie Ho osier Coffee, Ne. 1 article, roasted all ready for ase. PABTNEB CALDWELL, my3 No. 9 First street. WXMBBH BUTT KB 850 POUJVMtM -1L7 nice Fresh Table Butter, in store this morning, at Elliotts Family Grocery. . SO boxes German Soap, . ; ..... i ' l 80 Palm ",.- j - ' . 50 Star Candles, ew - . Starch, jut recefvi at EUlott'e Family OrftHj,' . 5 eases Paramna candles, - 6 gross German Glycerine soap, for toilet use, 6 gross transparen tsoap, . S boxes corn starch, for culinary purposes, 10 doceo assorted siEs Bishoprick's baking powder, jut received at JOUott's.. - . ; 25,000 pounds A Vo. 1 hams, ' - " 10 000 pounds prli' e shoulders, 0,000 pounds side, in store, and for sale at Elliott's Family Gr-..-y. ' LABD. 2,000 pounds prime leaf lard, j"' . , BYE. 500 pound t pacrhed rye.-' . BABLEY. 200 pounds parched barley, just re. ce.ved at Elliott's. . j .,A . . . , BROOMS. 75dozn nice brooms, from 163 to 40c, just rsceived at kliiott s, FLOCB. 160 sks double extra white wheat flour ; 25 bbls XXX family flour, warranted to be equal to any in tne city, at iilloti's. -, may 7 -n. . f ; " m VST BKCKl VBB - M W CHJBJC B a H&BBE, at the 8t. Charles Saloon, on First street, betw ten Main and Locust, SO bbls of Har ris' Celebrated Dayton Ohio Ale, who has Deen ap pointed the sole agent tor tne sale or said liquors, Sold .heap for cash. , . . my0-3md - New Administration ! . : . TP V0V WISH TO BJg BVBBKO down. Shaved, Hair Cat, Chaeapooed, all done np in tbe most approved, fashionable, a la mods style, finished off with a warm or sold bath, go to Marble Hall Barber Saloon ! . The andt-rsioned has taken it oa a lonz lease and has re-painted the bath tubs, and re-fitted tbe whole establishment ; ana we are ooondeot tLat with closs attention, NEATNESS, and our long experience in the business, we shall give entire sailstacuon to all tnai patronize us. may3-2wd JENKINS KOBBIS. m9Ji W JBJLCetJV MMSt cents per as pc pound, at febS YICKBBY BBS'S. g, OBBItiJS' BVaBaStm Orleans and ML Cuba a ugara lust received and Kir sale at a small advance on cost, at Janlt VTCKESY' ABO'S. No. 82 Main stnet. FAIR "WARNING ! WlM. oocupvlnK lot, in the city of Evansville, are notified to keep their alleys and guitars clean from and after this cave, or they will: be pruceeded agalpst, la aceoramee witn an orjioance in snca case, made and provided, without fujhgrnoUc . saja-wi- -' --'r.'J';. ' t'iry MSivnat." 20 bbls Linseed il, in perfect orJer, for sale by tue bbl at less than it can be bought in Cincin nati. E. GPLBEBT A CO., No. 4 Sycamore at. feb3 EssW0f7JH .nOMMHSHH bbls. Sor Or sham Molasae,, fersurxsrier to the last, lost received and for sale at YICKEBY BB08., eo7 No. 82 Main sU Olioloe FRUIT T It EE S, . OMJVJJUBJYTJiM, SUM CBS, Evergreens, Roses, &c., &c. CULTI VATED AKD FOB SALE AT THB BX B ATEHAH, HANFORD & COy COLUMBUS, OHIO, Orders received Agent ; ; ... by C. F BBOUGHTON, sole lebs-dwtm Soldiers9 - Claims I BEN. STIHSON AND JOHN TENNIS, Ktafcsvillk, Jkd., Procure INVALID PENSIONS, BOUNTY MOSi KY, AB.BKABS OF PAT, Ind Warrants, and other Government promise), for claimants justly entitled. No charges until claims are secured. Ornca t On Third Street, near slain. feb6-3rad . t JLP in metal kgs. 100 kegs just received, and fjr sale by 8. E. Gilbert A Co., No. 4 Sycamore street. . SALT. 200 bbls Kanawha Salt, both lanre and small size, just received, and for sala by 8. E. Gil. pert (jo. MUST A ED. FO bxs, 3 doxea each, Kentucky Mustard, jaet received, and for sale by j r; . . ,. S. B. GILBERT A CO. ' aprS i,:"J-: ""' Ne. 4 S) camera Street. iwa: iii l i il rxr. AT SCHAPKER & BUSSINCS, . SO. 49 MAIN STREET., i WW larsr, stock of Bonnet, Hushes, American aad French Flowers, Bibbons, Childrens' and Misses' Hats, Ac. Having such a tact for buying oheap, we will leave nothing undone to merit a continnaaoe of the reputation "selling very cneap." ap

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if 11 rr jiililo Slil t Maving adopted tb e exclusive Ca sli sy s t e m and so increased my stock as to be equal to the rapidly increasing demand for well made, i f tas t eiul , and durable fine Clothing, - I am nowi prepared to furnish all kinds of Fine Clothing and Furnishing Goods, at Whole sale and Utetail, fully as cheap as the same class of i Goods can be bought iii New York. I will, on the 15th of this month (May.) receive a large srtOCJX Or gvud Xslucix iLxid light woolen uoods tor tne wnole sale Trade. Merchants visit inar Evansville to purchase Goods, will please call and examine my Stock, which will be large, and comprise very.desirable. sjid saleable Goods. I will receive fresh supplies - tri -weekly by Ex press for the Retail Trade. c rr

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"GILBERT & CO.'S." M3 XJ um craailty to ohoioe HaTana, for sale very low. Fuichasers will nod it to their interest to examine trur stock before buying. , 8Z.GILBHBT CO, , 10- 4 Sycamore St. MACXEBEL. 75 vackages, Nos. 1, 2, tnl 3, In whole and half bbls and kitts, very fine quality, jast received, and for sale LOW, by 8. 1. Gilbert Co., No. A eycamore street. . . , . PICKLED HZ BBINO. 10 ba!f bbls just re ceived by ' B. JS.tilL.HSHr t U,, may 7 . no. oyoamore bs. NEW ALBANY vf Woolen Jllills , .Aa. 15 Stale St bet Main and the River. JM VIJ a COJajPX,JSTJBM onr machinery to mviafaotare Woo II ei OceJs of various descriptions, beg leave to an nou ce that we will menu act are wool nto goads at short notice, and guarantee s .tisfact:oa to all who will favor ns with ti eir itronage ; should t work not be, when de ivered, as was ordered, we will ma a other in place thereof, m til the goods ara as contracts . for. Below wa It ve fixed p ices for mannfactnriug the various kl di of gods made by ns, subject, hTwerer, to rise ana tall, theartlc'.ea usou In manuficturios: thorn ; ndir and cotton being very higa at pratent, the probabi iry la that they will ere long all. ana thus reduce Mie I rice of such goods when they are used, 0r ma hint-s are new. and of the latest Improve, menu, so that yon nted not fear bat tli a-, all work done by as will o satisfactory TEBMS FOB MANCFACTCBING. Wa Invariably find the grease and -do all tbe picking of tbe wool, farmers only having to wasb the wool and bring it as tt comes trora tbe sheep. Carding and spinning a uy size yarn, any color - 15c per lb uaraing ana spinning any sue stocmng or coverlet yarn, two or three ply. ..18c per lb jeans, weaving wnen tne wo. lea yarn is , . . brought already apun and colored, we finding black chaio .lTc per jd jeaus, weaving wnen tne wooten yarn is brooght already span and colored, we finding bine chain ,19c per Jd ju s, any color except blue, wnea white wool is brought, washed as It comes from the htp... , 32o per yd jeans, Diueor mue mixed (indigo), with black chain; 88c per yd ; blue chain. ...4Tc per yd Jeans, biue or blue mixed f logaood). with black chain. ........... 34a per yd jeans, wnen wool is Drongut coiorea, we doinc the sntnning scouring, wiavicar and finding black chain. ........ .....;..i.23c per J A Jeans, whan .wnol ia breusrht colored, we ftintr t h aninninc (iiirin tr wMTlnff . "- "r and finding bloo chiia..... 30c per yd Ktrseys, indigo b ue, all wool 45o per yd Kerseys, any other color than indix blue .40c per yd Flannel,1 fa grease, en yard Wide, all white.;:... .'.......25c pet yd iriannei, scoured, one van, wiue. an whits...:..'...... 38c per yd Flannel, any color except Dine ana rea plain, one yard wile... ......33c per yd JTlannel, Darrea witn any color too per y a Blankets, plain white, ten qnarters let g (other sizes, prices accordingly) 83.75 per pair Fancy coverlets, any pattern, when raw white word Is bro: ght 83.7S a piece The nam a of persons will be wore on the coverlet for .25c extra Satioett, whea wool is colored wbso brought to the factory ........'5c per y i Batieett, any color except blue... 4oo per yd Satinett, blue or mixed (indigo) 45c per d We will also have on ksnd all the above goods, which we will sell -low for cub, or exchange for wool at the highest market price. ; e"Arwsys on hand a gxd supply of Men's Socks and Ladies' Hose, Merchs- ts will do Well to give ns a call before buying any of the above goods else btre, 83T Persons wishing to travel aa rgsnts will find It to their Interest to engage in tbe sale of these gKti, as 'to will furniih those wishing to eogtgs in the business at such prices aa will Justify them to wholesale or retail as few agents only will be supplied. I - ' TEKJSIS IaTYAKIABIiT CASH, Oo delivery, or Wocf, Bacon, and Produce taken in exchange. . : The Highest Price ' Fetid ii Cash or Goods . ... . for Wool. j.t. cbeedaco, S" In order to accommodate persrns who live at a distance from the Factory, we have appointed the following persons, at their var ious place, of Dusinesi, to receive wool ot larmers ana ethers, which taev may wish manufactured Into any of the above kinds ct uoods, thereby saving trouble in driving a long road to c t to the ill.- The work whenaonewi l be returned to the same agents, lor aeuvery to tne proper owners : , Geo. K. Atdilottx, Aydelott's Landing, Meade county, ay. Adam Accbbharn, Boms Indiana. O. I. AiDktoir, New Amsterdam, Ind. Hitais at 6oit, Gtrgftown, Ind. ' Jobs H. Prrirrsa. Milltown, lad. - Caldwili. it Son, Leavenworth, Ind. Gx08oc ZiMDisUAic, 2 miles north -of George town. - JOHN T. CREED & CO. may6-dlw . 0 lot of those nioa SHAKER B BOOMS so cheap at 25 oents each, at VICKEBY BBOS., ocf4 No. ti Main Street. - .'- : TO , V Invite their attention to our well selected stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Bloods C. 8. Grasi, Grain, and Briar Scythes, Straw and Hay Knivei, Cradles, 2, 3 and 4 prong forks, Scythe Stones, Shovels, Stadia, Hose, Bakes Axes, Trace ana - lg Chains, nrosnes, vurry Combs, Nails, and a complete assortment or - SHELF HARD WARE, for sale to CASH buyers at Closest Prices : JACOB STRATJB & SON, . ap!4 . 74 Mali St., below Washli gtou aonse. BOOTS AND SHOES. !isf1JM aad Childrens' Gaiters, Beots,.Balmoral Boots, clippers, Ac of tbe lateat style, lust Also, a superSue article of French Calf and Glove Kid, for g-nts' boots and gaiters, made by the flneat workmen. Ladies wishicg stnethieg neat and durab'e for themre ves and lainilies, will sate money by call ing on ' ' JOHN BASCH, ' No. 8 terosd Street. 50 Tongues, at YICKEBY BROS., 82 Vain St.7 dec28 Agency for Soldiers Claims. jfj. V. jnetiHIUMi AJYU JT. T. WJ WHITTLE3Y procure Invalid Pensions, Bounty Money, Arrears of Pay, and Land Warrants, under the several acts of Uoogress - Fees moderate, aad no part of their charges collected till the claim is secured. . Offioeon tba aorth side of Third Street, between Main and Locust, Evansville, Indiana. feblS MoBBIDE A WHITTLESEY. iUCMBHJTJV VJWJLB TA ooaeo lost received at - , - , SOBIPKXB BUgSIMO'S. decSO No. 48 Main street. ' exjOjtP. iuU toxes German and Palm, for sal A3 row by 8. E GiLBEHT A CO. mhlO " JtOXJiJV Coal Oil OhinmiM, assorted J VF siaee, comprising some new kinds not yet offered the public in this place, just aeehred per steamer Lancaster, and for B feblS : No. 8a Main Street. rmvMMBwa, Eeirs. Butter, and lots of other Mi nioe things, oan be had at deeT ; v TICKER YS. fWUSJa Imperial, Tonag Hyson, GunpowJtL der aad Oolong Teas, at from 46o. to SI 00 ar ID., a. ... . . . ISttUS., - : ; No. 82 Main st." irXBBJSJS'CM OMf Citj&JBtiH -bexes. MJj gross eacn. for sale by ocia a. jg. uiLiBEBT A CO.es sepS No. 82 Maia Street. gHILn MJSJVS' CJIH b Btg.rdless of Wy hard rimes Younr Amaiicm mn.t n.i. -nd .. ureal H. A. COOK, is in receipt of a full assortment, the first received in tha city this season. . . . x uoaea ntuow uaos without covers ; . . 2 dor .do , du , with cover.: . y. -.2 do do do ob springs with sovers; . t do assorted wood body cabs; 1 do Younr A meriaA Excelsior oa anrinffS. At fmhaol Jf. A. COOK'S. JSJ.V MHJ.VlVJS tons rich conn try Bran, at H. A. COOKS.

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Arrival and Departure of the fTha time here uti i. .n.-rf n ...w kauri. On the Bivar th.r. .ri.tx,, mrmri-ni to dreirmstano 1 t, ' i w CLOSING. Boflrood Mail (for Vlooennes, Terre Hsute, rriuoewo, wasuinfcton, Potersburgh, .SuUivan, CarUsle, liockvllia. Indianapolis. Cincinnati. Louisville. St. Louis, -Cairo, Chicago, and other Northern, Eastern, and Western points, and Eailroed Way Offices, every day except Sandav. at a . testistnUe. JfosI (river) everv Tudu. Thursday, and Saturday at : rm w . Cairo Mati (river) every Monday and ,.; Thursday at : i-- : lt.a, And every Toeeday and Saturday at 12 a. Green finer Mali (tor Bowling Green and . way peinta.) f Discontinued on aooouut of the Eebelilou. j ML Vernon Mail (land) every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at eJ A. m. Sat Harmony Mail every Monday, Wed' needay, and Friday at A. at. fNew Uarmoay, 6teartsvl!lj, Foaeyvira, lyumiaua, ana uwensvitie itrtirrs come and go daily. . . . -Btctport Mail (land) every, Monday, ffJnesday, and Fiiday at Sa. a. Fisersewk Mail (way) every Friday at 9, a. . (Peterabargh letters, Ac come and go by Bailroad daily.) Cpnthiana Mail every Wednesday at 7 . a. (Leaves at . m. Thnrsnav morning.) 2Tfcery Branrk Mail every Saturday at 1 P. TiMk- OF DELiVKMNO. Bdilroad Mail, every day except Sunday at t$ T. tiiniU Mail, -(rirer )- every Tuesday, Thurwl iy, and Saturday by t r, S Cairo Mail (riv r) every Tuesday and Fri- '., . day by 9 A. An.i every Monday and Thursday at 7 A. a treat Hi' Mail. Discontinued on arcount of the Keb lliou. Ul. Vrrnon Mati tlund) every Monday, Wednesday, aad Friday by S t. y. Harmony Mail, every TuMday, Tb artday, and batunlay by 4 P. R&ckport Mail (land) svwf y ftjndny at 2 P. a., - aad Wednesday and Sri lay at T A. I (Arrives the eveuing before, after offloe honra. s ... . Ptiertbwah Mail (way) every Friday by KC A. 1 : CfntJziana Mail every Friday at 7 a.: . 1 Arrives the evening before, afu-r office hours.) Eickory BrancA Mail every 8 .tuidav by 22 afcsf FoHt Orhce otK'n. ki 7 a. m. and closes mi f P. SI. on week d. Delivery cloafs frim 8 U a. si., and from ug to 6 P. M. on wcrir ttu during the cloeitig acu -p-ning of iLe Hat'ri. mail. Office open from 2 to 3 r. tt. on ti e SaL-b. : JAMES U. McNEKLY, P. M j ' Evansville, Ind.. May 6' 1' 2 j 3 V a awtMl CwHiWlwii j j We have, in addition la oar rite1 Job Printing Office, a largo and complj i -- j Book Bindery & Blank B itianuiactory, Connected with our establishment, enables ns to execute Blank Books,. Maga2i Music Books, Bills of Lad Steamboat Books, j " -s Bank Bo And, in fact, everv description J BINDING AND PRINT, : ! On tbe shortest notice and on tbe mo' son able terms for cash. . j Thankful for tbe patronage hereto' liberally bestowed upon 09, we wod spectfull ask a continuance cf tha si Attachment Notice 8VIT WWmlVHKBMJia Jt WW TACHMENT wat issued 0"t of tr oa tbe 12th day of April, lf oi. in f vor of K. Gilbert and-Wl.Uam E; tker, agalosl Fowler; and irkppcarlog by affi Javlt tbat i fendantisa non-resident of tbe 8 ate of I and that service could not be had by en said defanditat is .hereby notiued that tbs of said cause will tnka place at my GIj. In Township, Vacdsrborg coiinti, Indiana, 16th day of Mar, 1862, at nine o'clock n t noon. G. W. McBblbE.Jl ' ssAa-l ' - ' - ap rsvsu n. aistiA. J,si WAR CLAin AGENC1 4JM fAV a MJfsiB, Attorneys at Law & Ileal E OfSc on Third Street, r rM , .. . ... EVAhBVlLLE. IN Tlsre pecorlar facilities in Waabington, give prompt attention to the procuring sions, Back Pay, and Bounties, and the j tion of claims arinftbe Govwnmfnt. FRESH GARDEN SEED rWVtJt tHJuaVB'ttBM OMtftl, M. sale a well assort el stoc k of fresh a Garden Seeds, ail of hich has been gr himself. Also, about SOU roots of Myat's Bhuiwirb. soch aa he has been supplying h mars with at his stall in market tlie last tv One year ol Catawba Grai Vines, Art from two to ova feet hlgh,0abbage, hweea Plants, c, at his stall la thsuprr Marks on market mornings and at his Oarde Sewburgh road. - Orders left at L. Menl s Main street, adjoining Washington Hotel promptly attended, to. mbli2si Bi.M2a ' wa. o. we GUST AY H. KRACH, DYERil AND SCOU1 jgi mbm a mis nv and Soonrine establishmeut from in to First St., betwaenSrramore and Yine, Mozart Hall, where he ta prepared to do a ot Dyeing and Sconring in th most I manner. He asks the cuutmoaace of old age and new. v maJ Plows I PlOTJ A-er-r tut nrCT I The UnrlFaled Western T . ' Manufactured by r JJ". G. DAMSON, J K ' If E KnON V I L L E JC at United States Fair, at Louisviliuj over sevea eompettiors a actual trial. 1 : Merchai.U and plasuo supplied at mm' erj prieks. apis , No. 8 First CITY ORDERS WAHTEj JL to purchase &600 In city orders, f she will pay tbs current raUs apiS-tf 0, t. L,

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