Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 188, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 April 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. EVANSVILLE, IND. =======

FRIDAY MURK I NO..... ..APBIL 19 Neutrality. The Louisville Journal, after considerable shifting and veering, has finally settled down on " neutrality " as the only correct policy of the Border Slave States. It says that they can neither go with the North or South without inaugurating a reign of Woodshed and terror that would extend beyond the years of this and the coming generations. The Border Slave States, the Journal insists, shall maintain a kind of armed neutrality between their Northern and Southern bretbreu. Whilst a strict neutrality on the part of the Border Slave States may not indicate much affection or loyalty to the General Government which the Journal admits was most grossly and wantonly attacked by the South Carolina forces we do not think either the Government or the Free States will particularly object to the Border Slave State3 assuming that position. But a correct definition of neutrality ought to be settled upon. We have had so many singular constructions placed upon words, in these late revolutionary times, that words and phrases are not nnfrequently used by one party to convey a particular meaning, when thry really make altogether a differ ent impression upon the minds of those to whom they are addressed. For instance, what, is simply regarded as an enforcement of the laws by patriotic citizens, is stigmatized as " coercion," by the Secessionists. Coercion ists, submissionists, and co-opera-lionists have been so mingled and commingled as to somewhat confound those who have confined themselves to the old and pri mary meaning ot those terms, it, now, 'neutrality" is thrown in, with the same IjoseBtss of construction, the confusion will become almost inextricable. Kentucky proposes to remain neutral. To this the Government agrees the border free States have no objection. On the contrary, they rejoice, that with their immediate neighbor they ure to remain friends. But we should not be surprised were patri otic citizens ami the Government at Wash ington to inquire what kind of neutrality i8 that which renders assistance to those who are in arms against the constituted authori ties, and frowns upon every effort of the people to protect the honor of their flag, Denunciations of the conduct of the Seces sionists by one portion of the citizens of the hitherto loya! Commonwealth, will hardly offset the furnishing them with means and men by another iiortion. Whole columns of witty nnJ pungent paragraphs in th Journal in the terrible controversy which seems to have been forced upon us will hardly offset a company of men armed to the teeth, tendered the Secessionists by ou Kentucky friends. That kind of neutrality the Government will fail to understand an appreciate. The neutralit- that offers only words of reproval and discouragement to one piile, and armed men to the other, will not tie tolerated. Kentucky is united to the North-west by every tie of interest and blood. Almost br entire emigration has been in that direction. We venture the assertion that she has three children in that section of country where she has one in the seven seceded States. She has taught those children to be loyal to the Union and the Constitution. She can not chide them now for being true to the precepts she early gave them. The noblest blood Kentucky ever spilt, moisten ed the soil of Indiana on the battle-field of Tippecanoe in defense of the flag of the Union. Can Kentucky expect the children of those gallant men to turn their backs on that flag, at the bidding of six or seven Suites who have but little historic interest in its preservation ? She cannot; we are sure she does not. If Kentucky is unwilling to. respond to the cf 11 of the President, and prefers to remain neutral, so be it. But do not furnish rocti and means to one side and expect to preserve the friendship of the other. Such h neutrality as that is unworthy of Kentucky. Tuoops for the South. For several days rumors have been circulated about town that the Autocrat and Peytona would be down Wednesday and Thursday with vol unteers from Louisville for the Secession army. Wednesday afternoon the Autocrat came down, and was at the landing about the time that the Jackson Artillery were fir irifj iu honor of the Union meeting. The report somehow got to Owensboro that the Autocrat had been forced to land here, w hich of course was false. There was great excitement at Uwensboro, in conseijnence, and the officers of the Peytona were informed that they had better not land here Accordingly, last night, the latter boat, when cjining down with some volunteers on board, went past near the Kentucky shore witlml landing, although there was considerable freight and several passengers waiting Tui he.i. This movement was unnecessary, ai there was no danger so long as those, on board behaved themselves peacoahly and respectfully. 1 hk AJiu'iau Swuit. The work of forming military companies here for home protection against dangers which ? A f hap pen in these troublous times, is going on very Siitirfu torily. A larjje numter of names have been signed, by persons of all political parties, nnrl a meeting was held in Cresrrut Oily Hall, last night, for the pur pose of organization. It was largo and en thusiastic. A. T. Whittlesey, Est., made " the buys " a slin Union speech. Many names were signed to the lists. A committee was appointed to report the names of offi cers for a company, the members of which adjourntd to meet again to-night and per fect their c-iyuiiizalion. " Xow, by Saiut Jonathan, the work goes bravely on."

tSThe telegraph telh us daily of the j mustering of the Northern clan nr th ; thousand. In every free State called on, V

many more volunteers will otler tuem3elvtfj tl..n -an h atvented under the 75.000 call, and money' in the greatest abundance is tendered. The mad fanatics of the Gulf States will soon learn that they have raised storm in the sturdy North that will leave death and devastation in its path.. Nothing short of a miracle can prevent a fearful exhibition of Northern wrath. 8SSFA special session of the Indiana Leg islature will convene at Indianapolis on Wednesday next, 24th of April. 8S?Colonel George D. Wagner, Senator from Warren county, and aid-de-camp to the Governor, and Col. C. M. Allen of Vincennes, Speaker of the House, paid Evansville a visit on Tuesday and Wednesday, and left yesterday. In a very short time Evans ville will have five or six military companies. , One( certain, and perhaps two, will be armed with Sharpe's Rifles, which carry with great force and precision, and hit at about a mile distant. Other companies will be armed with the Minie rifle, and there is already a company of artillery with a brass sixpounder. The martial spirit is aroused. SSST The person or persons who left a poor little child at a house on First street last night before. 10 o'clock, will find the same in the care of Mi. Archy Sullivan, the Township Trustee, by 12 o'clock to-day. The persons at whose bouse it was left are so situated that they cannot take care of it. Godxt foe Mat. Messrs. Dobell & Conyngton are supplied with the above popular and unapproachable ladies' magazine for the coming month. It is filled, as usual, with choice reading, beautiful en gravings, patterns, etc. The leading engraving, ' Buttercups and Daisies," is a perfect study of nature and youthful enjoyment. Every lady should have Gody. We know one who could no more do without it than she could do without her daily meals. Isa?" We are alw-tys under obligations to Joe Davis, of the Adams Express, for late papers. LOCAL NOTICES. BJ Charley, at Theodore's Exchangef seut us a plate of choice turtle soup yesterday. Some of the same Sort will be served to-day at 10 o'cl'k, at Tbeodore'a. We know it is nice, for we have tried it. Go and try for yourselves. A Xovkltt. On to-morrow, Lyons will receive an assortment of the new styles of Paper Neck-Ties and Scarfs. lie will also receive a fresh lot of Spring Suits and some very " nobby " furnishing goods. New Fibm. Mr. J. Perry Elliott has associated with him in business Mr. J. Burns, and they intend making " pictures for the million," as cheap as twenty-five cents. They will continue at the City Gallery, No. 45 Main street, for a few weeks, after which they will remove to a oid) suite of rooms n Klusman's new building cn Main street. 3td RIVER ITEMS. Louisville, April 18, p. m. River rising fast ; IS feet on the falls. Weather clear. Mercury 50. The weather, yesterday, was clear and windy, the dust flying to an extent quite unpleasant. The river is very near bank lull, and is still rising. Business seems to have pretty generally " dried up." Some little freight was on the levee awaiting shipment, bnt not sufficient to go far towards loading a big beat. - , The-Dunbar ia the mail boat to-day at 2 o'clock.- Capt. Fowler, backed by polite officers and au industrious crew, ren ders a trip on bis packet' very pleasant to all who secure berths. - Gus Dusoucbet's genial emile will be found illuminating the office. -.The Mattie JCook lelt for Green River on time. The D. M. White also shoved out for. White River, though the wind bothered her not a little in " getting away from the wharf. The Lue Laves left for Green Riv er yesterday, being one day behind time. The following items we find in the Cincinnatti Gazette of Wednesday: Our regular Gispatches latt night announce the sinking and loss of (be New Or leans and Sbreveport packet Lecorapte in Red River, about 8 miles above Compte.The Leconipte was bound from New Orleans for Shreveport with an assorted cargo of merchandise. The boat and cargo will be a total loss. The bout was voiued at $18,000 and is insured in offices in this city for Si 3,000. The Lecompte was owned by Capt, W. W. Witbenbury, who spent 55,000 in repairing her at this port last summer. The C. E. Billman, on her last trip from Nashville to Clarksvilie, ran into the bridge pier at Clarksville, tearing away about twenty feet aft of her nose, on the starboard side, which caused her to swing stern down on the pier next to Clarksville, and dam agihg siightly the after-guard on the same side; the current setting so heavy across the piers that it required the assistance of the Gen. Anderson to extricate the Hillman from her perilous situation. The hull being staunch aud nearly new, it escHped uninjured. This accident wsi un avoidable upon the part of the officers in command at the time, and was mainly owing to the heavy draft of water' setting in to the shore on the Clarksville side of the river at the time. The Arago passed down with a mag. iiifiient trip. Her sruards were in the water. H.AIt.R'AO RECEIPTS. Apait 18tli, 18H1 118 l-bls apt h-s, 12 bbU potatoes. C. K. Benient; 3 his, J. 8. Hopkins; ft bxs. 4 tmli-s, J. H. Msghi-e in.; 1 ux leather, J. H. Urern A : .1 bales, P. ). 'Klley A Co.; -i bxa, J. . V. W . ,M.ri-h; 8 bills oil, A. Bun-; 2 bale. 1 bx, hatikliu ftcilly; 1 bx hardware, scautlin , Co.; :t bxa, balee. aiat-KHV, neniiiiig a. w ; si, j. ,. wiiito; 1 box "'Ky. pxg wueols, I pair rhatts, J. Mennvril bill tin a, Mm. liuMx'l.' ; let of iron, Ilr'ukuiejer at Co.; 1 crate rates, 2 imh tnainern, l..t ..I rags. rr, Jl'll . ; 2 cases imaoco. rrdrl. h nrnf 1 ft. 11 K-uuiaii ; ; bl.la poi k, W. M. A km.u A Co ; 1 smot maiuine, 1 SfpHi-alor, Julia l-eig; ouwa, C. S. Welts. A. t. SUBABElt, Ageut.

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NOTICE. The undersigned will offer for sale on Saturday next, the 20th of April, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. and 2 o'clock, P. M., his residence, on Third street,between Sycamore and Vine, near the Catholic Church, next door to Schmidt's' clothing store, all i : i- sr n . i It a- nikKAn. Uiilrss - a 1DU U DUUHVIK, KDU iUUUt)t lalUWUS JUU f one Sewing Machine ; alao a general assortment of Bedding and Household r'uruiture; also a lot of fine handworked Picture. SIMON If ABET. apr!3-2td Pair Warning. The undersigned wishes to give warning to all those who are in the habit of removing plants, defacing tombstones, and otherwise treapassing on the grounds of Oak Hill Cemetery, or allowing their children to roam at pleasure over the ground when visiting there that there are severe penalties for all abuses committed on said premises. These penalties range from 810 to S100. All persons visiting the grounds will therefore take notice that the " .Regulations " (copies of which are to be found at the Cemetery) will be enforced on all offenders. JOHN S. GOODGK, aprl9 ' Sexton Oak Hill Cemetery. DAN RICE'S i?,' i-;-:-t-?vj-:w;Ek. nv f.,i ' "..iv....i r-, - -v. J - - , -v X - V.. viv:-1-----"'5' SOLE LrSSCK AND MAXAOEU - - - SAX BICE. Now on his return up-Sonthern tour, from the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, New Orleans, will exhibit at XVANSVILLE, Wednesday, May 1st. Potiiively for one dag only. PEBFOKMASCES AFTEBNOOI- AVD NIGHT. A J mist ion 60 Cents. Children and Servant 25 Cents. J9 -ST v JZ M c a MANAGER AND HUMORIST, Respectfully informs his numerous personal friends that be has greatly modified, additionalized and improTed the CREATTSHOW, And is prepared to giee an entire new terUe of fPEC TAOLE3ad FEATURES, by HEW ARTISTS and NV,W BOSSES, together with a Retention of the Old Favorites, on a similar plan so successfully observod by him for twelve consecutive weeks in the Crescent City. 1 First time in this city of the Oriental, Historical, aad Actnal representation of WARD'S MISSION TO CHINA ! Or onr American Minister in Pekin ; introducing the Gaines and Festivi-ies of the Celestial People, the Mandarin's Court, and Royal .'-deception, together with the f.ir-fauiod JPraceition and March mf immttrnt. MONS. ALEXANDER ZANFRETTE, the Cre- - oie Blondin, on the Corde Tmdue. i The Performing Bear GABI BALDI". in the Zoo- ' logical aud Bomological comi-dy of j BEAK AND SE9ITINELI . FRANK H. ROSSTON, the Champion Horseman, J and Lion of the South in Equestrian Splendors. Re engagement of Ji Z Jj Ji XOY-JUJ, 1 The Queen f the Rior, who will aunear in her I sspern act jju irau., Intro luclog the Dancing iStoed FRANCOIS, and leading the Gorgeous tavaicaue. aiL,l.1, Ilia AJXIMAIEU ff tt&Alil, 1 Or th Living Panorama of Flowers dnd Beauty. The Female Raruy, Mrs. JACOB 8HOWLE8, j ill perturm the American Cmiaer, : All the Animals, including the Rlilvioceroa, Kangaroo, Ooat, Pottles, MONKIES, and KXCELSIOK. Jr.. and the COMIC MULES will be brought forward AVf 1X1 Will WJ Ull I! V It) I HttlU, snt and modkbn GTMNAsiA, I the famous LEAP FOB LIFE. j THE ANCIENT BY Introducing the DAN KICK Will personally superintend each a:.d ev.-ry per formance. The Oreiit Show will alio exhibit at MT. VERNON, Monday, April vth. liKNDKKMON, Tuelay. April 3 th. OWENSBOKO, Thursdav, May 2nd. CANSKLTON, f riday. Jit 3d. aprl9 B. S. DINQtSfl, Aoisit. o r-f tup.s. M 1 10O bbls prime Nehannuck and Mercer, 25 '- " Largo Pinkt-yes, Just received from the regions of the North, and for sals by CHAS. M JOHNSTON, aprlO Main street, Posey's" Block. Township Library. Notice is hereby given, that from and after this day, the Pigeon Township Library will be open on MouJiye, Wadreadays, and butilidiia, durine the usual hours, at Denbv's office. . 1 AliCU. O. SULLIVAN, aprl7-2vt Township Triis'ex. DR. HOOFLANO'S ' " ' CELEBKATKU GERMAN BITTERS, rREPAKED BY Dr. G. M. Jackson & Co., PhilaM. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURB Liver Compl't, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic and A'Tfoti Lability, Dieeattee of the Kidncys, and all Die8 arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Give them a trial, they will cure you. For sa'e at 75 ct-nti per bottle, by druggist and store keej-ois in every town and village in the United states, Canada, Went Indies, and houtU AmtriC't. apltt dA2w jnt f oxVvTbjY' poHpjiuTjyBkJtP ... tuir. The co-partnership heretofore existing nnder the nam aud style of Read k Burrow, was thisday dis'oived by mutual consent, by the wilhdrswal of Ains BvKaow from the coucern. The business will in futurs be conducted under the nam and style of Bead J- Lawrence, who alone are authorized to collect II debts due the old huse. They will also ray the debts of ltpad A Burrow. HI BAM E. HFAP, ' A RON BUI1B0W, M. A. LAWBEKCE. April 1st, Im;1. apis tl-P-l H TJYH It SUMP. Hiram K. Bead and M. A. Laxreoee have this day loruied a co-partnervbip, under the name and style of Knd A Lawn-nre, aud ill conduct the Whole-ate Boot, Shoe aud Hat business as heretofore, at No. 15 Main stroet. IIIBAM E. RKAT. M.A.LAWBENCE. April 1st, 1801. apl5 Tg-ms ttiTvTi ttjy o f tupj u t.h mJLP SHIP. The co-paruerahip heretofore existing nnder the nunc and style of Bead, Burrow A Co., was this day diesolvod by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of A Res tii'ERow from the concern. The business will in future be coi, ducted under the name and style of Bead, Lawrenn A Co., who alono are authorised to collect all debts tine tne old h ums. They will also pay the debts of Bend, Burrow A Co. HI BAM K. BKAO, A RON BURROW, . 'M. I). UOWNKV. April 1-t, 1S':1. aplo PAIR OF URAL NOVELTIES, AMI ON It WITIIOVT A MATS. . 1st. The Paper Neck-Tie." - (Patent applied for.) This Ti- ia made eniiiely of iiap-r, iu 100 di det ent Ktyles, aud ia pertit iniitiition of silk and other fabrics. The pr'ce is low that n geutlemau may weara HKW NKCK-TI K KVKRY IIAY.and yet not be i-liatgeable witli extr vug ace, or one tie can be worn 8 to U days if nece.aarv to economize. 2d. The Relief Tie. (I'ntenU-d Jan. With, 1XB1.) This is akmi'l I"" tlie nn at erlect silk tis evr invented, htol if ja-4t what the name implies, perfect relief from all further trouble in tying bows. 3d. The Lace Edge Tie. u exquisitely beautiful article it has imly to be a -en to be admired. SMITH &BROUWER,8oie Mi.uf.u tufs. No. :te Warren Mtrect, New Yolk. N B We sell t WnOI.KSALB JOBBtliS nl,Y. 4U,nuiry MerchaulH can order our koikIs of ANY V UoLfcaALK UuCSEwith ahum they ars deniiog. apll-xwd

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IMPORTANT NOTICE. <FOR RENT>. A new one story frame dwelling, in a healthy part of the city, situated on a high lot, with a nice garden, good cistern, and all the necessary outbuildings, &c. Said buildings are all new. vEnquire at this office. ap10 ——————— mm n w i tt j I L.VST HJKW W celved, per steamer Lady Jackson, 1 bbl Proctor A Gamble's No. I Lard Oil, I bbl refined Coal Oil, for sale by" apis - JA3. EH8KI1JK A CO. A.. J P P UOCTOB .Y GJMBLfi'H Ajr German and Mottled Soap. An assortment of both kinds just received at ap!6 J A3. ESSKINB It CO.'3 HjtJHH ,OT of Davis's (Cincinnati) Sugar Cured Huns, juat received and for sale by JAS. lliil&ins n jv apl6 : -' - No. 47 Main street. OR: BBI.S JSJICICBUBIj JC8T MJB aassCF oeived by aplt EOBENSON CO. BANKABLE MONEY WANTED 1 CURRENCY TAKEN AT ITS VALUE 1 Style ! Durability ! Cheapness ! LOOK OUT FOR Olaoap 3-oocaL AT THE EW M STORE!! SECOND SPRING STOCK. Largest Stock of the Season ! dieaP for CaSh. Ollly ! ! ! immense quantities of Summer GOOUS COLTllllg ! Will be here In a few Dayi Every variety and quality, from the most elegant ailka aud s aucy Ureas Uoods, to the most subaiaa tiai wtar for men, women and children. 1 i ; . ; jM 111 W ' YORK STORE SIGN OF THK AMERICAN FLAG. THE NE W YORK STORE AL WA YS LEADS. april 12 r iJKJtJV VP. On last Friday morning, a horse answering t the follow tug description was found hitched to a post Bear the flooring milt of Wm. Hunnel. lie ia fuppored to have been stolen and ridden and hitched during the night, lie is a yellow hone, flfteea hands hiph, black mane and tail, right hind foot white, large dark spot u left side juat back of the shoulder, lump in forehead, between the eyes, and about seven years old. He has been kept since by Mr. Uaunrl, mhowil' deliver him to the owner by proving property and paying all expenses. Apply to WM. HUNNKL, aprl6-3t Walnut St., near Ctnal. JfWJp RBV tfJf B . JltJ P I.K V 9fjL gar. 500 lbs choi. e Maple Sugar Jnt received at B. A. COOK'S apl2 Kureka Bazaar. WE WILL HELL Jewelry at 25 per cent Less Than ou; former prices, and a tiue large Stock on hand to select from, comprising all the latest styles, aud will be warranted to be genuine, -at Are now offered in Gold and Silver - Watches, Clocks and Silver Ware. The right place fur buy lug Watahesand Jewelry, AT ASTONISHING LOW FIGURES, And ft t the tame tiio gt genuine art ic 14, in at the ol.t etMbliniiud house of BITTROLFF BROS., V. 48 Mrntt tl ret t, between 1st m4 .

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SCOTT & LINCOLN i ' '':, ' Have this day united themselves in co-partnership fur the purpose of doing the beat they can, nud while they are attending to outside aflairs,' EliXiXOTT BRO S. Arc still at tlirir new Store on Main st., near the Bridge, - . And ' Selling DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, . HATS, and - I CAPS, ' AT ASTONISHING LOW FIGURES I apis W9JM8MJVS, CVMUJJVTS, V .Vf T. jLm 30 whole, half, and quarter boxes RaUins. 200 lbs 7.. Z. Currants. 600 lbs Almond k Brazil Nnts, tit sale by apl3 CHA. McJOHNSTON. IS 12 tons Bran aud 100 bi;su Oats just received (ap!3) CHAS. McJOHNSTON. by -mW9HMTJt IMMBt 75 66 WJiMTJV VV L Lime (fresh), ia uood cooperaire, for sale apiuS) . IBS5. Bcjunitaiyn JLS Leaf Lard, put np expreaair for family use jast received and for sale by " aplt " r Posey l!lo' k. QVVJU mn MOliJLBSBtS TJI t tJS'JK AZy lot In barrels and half barrels, and juat at good ns they make it, ia store and for sale by pis - cuas. mcjoiiNMim. GREAT BARGAINS Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps! No. 10 First Street, 6sTar great indnrements to RETAIL Cn-di Customers in the selection front their Larue, New, ami Klegant stock of Fashionable Dry Uoods, Boots, ghees, Hats and Caps, AT WHOLESALE PRICES I BKKX GOODS at less than ever sold in tbia market before. LINENS ..HOSIERY. WHITE GOODS, and ..DOMESTICS Offered at !iS per cent ess than heretofore retailed at in the city. All are invited to come and compare quality and price with any other bouse in the city. J. 3. JAQCKSS A CO:, pll-lyd-12t No. 10 First street. Facts for the People. It is a fact not to be disputed, that itoser Bros, are now opening one of the test and cheapest stock of Dry Goods in the city, comprising every-' thing fashionable in Ladies' Iiress Goods, from the lowest price of GVc per yard, up to the highest. sMiawls In great quantity and variety. Silk Dustnis aud Lace Mantltis. Our stock of Hosiery. Gloves, Notions, Ac, Ac, is complete. Also the latest styles of Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Brufces, liiiitfkan.s. Ac. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Irish Linens, also Cottouads, Linen Drills, all for men aad boys wear. Ladies, Misses, and ChllJiena kbooa, n l a good many articles usually kept in our in, all of which we warrant to sell as cheap as the lkeapest. B08KB BBOS. Wm. II Oakley CIVIL XJVtiiJS'KKB AJVMt SUH YK fOM. Work and estimates of all kinds pertaining to Bailroada. Bridicrs, Rarthwork, and Masonry, at. tesidetl to promptly. Plans and specifications for Bridges, Hoofs, aud Framing given, together with luisous in Mechanical and Isometrical Drawing Mechanical Caloulntiona, and practical uae of En glueer's and Surveyor's Instruments. Ohice In K atC. B. It. offlao, corner Main and Water streets, RKI'KBKNCES. John Ingle, Jr., Bement I W. D. Griawuld, W. J. A Yiele; Helliagsworth I Ball, Terre Haute; T. M. Bros., Evansvills, Ind. Pointer, Owcuaboro. 3md&w. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACHBITTERS. rgrum pmopbiktous jjrn M nfacturersof HOSTETTKB'S CELKBBAT KD HTOMACH BITTEKS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, berausu the article has attained a reputation heretofore nuknowu. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volume of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomncti Bitters for the lafrt year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from iu muni lest stc . dy increase in times past, it is evideut that dnrlng the coming year, the coniiaiption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been fold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation, and the sanction of the moat prominent p'.iyaicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recmmend the Bitters to their patieuts, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its ethcacy iu all rnses cf stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. . This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trmnpeting the ualiiiea of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an ii valuable medicine, which is destined to be as n dtiriug as timeitaelf. Ilosir.tter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fuver and agile and various other bil'ous complaints have counted their vietimo by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that th "Bitters" are a certain cure for the. Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. ' It reraovpJl morbid matter from the stomach, puriflesavfto blood, and inii'arts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy iudiapensable for the restoration cf health. It operates upon the stomach. livr, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon read -res them to a condition esseutial'to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per direction nn the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining 5 ears, as it is pleasaut to- the palate, invigo'atiug to the bowels, excellentasa tonic, aud rejuvenating generally. We have the evideuce of tbonsands of aged men aud women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while sutfering from stomach deraugeuieiits and general debility ; actiug nndur the advice ef Physicians, ther have abandoned atl deleterious drugs, and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. Thore are certain periods when their cares are ao harrassing that many of thomsin k under the trial. The relation of mother aud child ia so absorbingly tender, that the mother, eapecialiy if shebe young, is apt to forget her own heaUh in beextreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer guasoa,, the wear of body and mind is generally agg raated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of the svstem, and enable the mother to bear up under ber exhausting trials aud responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bitters to all other invigoratoia that receive the endorsement of physicians, because It is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons to whom we have particularly referred above, to-wit: sufferers from fever aud ngas, eaased by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss ef appetite, and all diseases or derangements ef the stomach, superannuated lna lids, persons of sedentary occupation, aud nursing mothers, will consult their own pbysici, ""Wate by Riving to Uostettor'a Celebrated htoiuarh Bittors a trial. CAUTION. We caution the public against nsing aa ef the many imitations or : ntorfeits, but aek for BosTBTTba'a CuLBBRTEoSTOM4Cf: Bittkrs, aac see that each bottle has the words "Ir. J. Uostetter's (Stomach Raters" blown ou the siu. of the bottle, and stamped on the nietalliu cap covering the cork, aad ubaerve that our autograph signature la e the label. yA Prepared and sold by HosTF.rrKri A Smith, Flltsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocors, and dealers generally throughout the l ulled atates, floutb America, aud Gciuiany. aetia-d&wlawlyr

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NEW CASH STORE! ——— <J. S. HOPKINS>, No. 16 First street, Has just returned from the east with the largest and best selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever brought to this market, and having determined to adopt the <Cash System> in all cases he feels confident that he can sell goods at such prices as will be to the advantage of all to purchase of him. His stock consists in part of the following: Painted Jaconet" and Organdie Lawns, Rnd Berne3, in p;reat variety. French and American Ginghams, Fancy and Clack Silks, Black Lustre Goods, ... for Traveling Dresses. Prints, Jaconets, and Bleached Muslins. Plain aud Dotted Swiss Tarletans, all colors and qualities. Blnelc Silk Mantillas and Lace Points. A good stock of Jaconet and Swiss Edg ings and Insertions. Dimity Hand?, White Embroidered Collars, and Mourning Collars. . . ATiandsome stock of Dress Trimmings, a .llarce 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 Btock of Parasols. Umbrellas, Fans, and Gloves for Ladies. A good stock of Gauze Uncierehirts 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 Lace Curtains, Painted Paper and Brown Holland, for Window Shades, &c AU the above stock will be sold Very Low for Cash. Before purchasing, please call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. J. S. HOPKINS, apS . - No. 17 First street. VlikaLuTlOU OP VO PARTNERSHIP. -The copartnership heretofore existlii between the uuderaigtied, under the name aud firm of Cook I LaiiKley, is this day dissolved by mutual couseut by Thus. K. 1. Langley retiring trom the com er q. The business will be continued by II. A. Cook, who will settle all claims strainst the firm. II. A. COOK, T. K. I. LANGLRY. Kiansville, Aptil 1st, IKlil. A Card. In retieitiK from the Kureka Bsxnar, I would return my t hunks to all who have so liberally patrouized the Knreka, aud would ask alt my friends to continue with my sin-cenir, H. A. Cook, who will continue in the same (rade at the old rtand. No. 7.1 Main street. T K . D. LANGLKY 'f YHfi ffsli. - WH iijt Wii JVS T U K reived, per steamer LebiKh, ft bxs W. It. Cheese, ft bxs Hamburg Ctieeae, bxs Epjflish Dairj Ch.iese, for sale bv JAS IRHK1NK A CO., pl9 No. 47 Main street. JOHN I VINSON,-) cor. Leet A W . Sts j ( EDWABD 1VIN30N. Evsnsvillu, Ind. J. & E. IVINSON, Manufacture! of IVINSON'S Portable Steam Engine, The Brist and Cheaieat now I n Use. IVINSON'S IMPROVED STATION ARY ENGINES, Surpass all others In simplicity of construction, IVINSON'S Portable Circular Saw Mill, UeforeitroB throuli the country lire it In ui rut l.iHX) font of im h t.uni-1m-r in forty minuttw. IVINSON'S latest Improved Steam Boilerg Cousnmos only one fourth the fuel of ordinary Boilers. We alao manufacture all kinds of Machinery inch as appertains to Railroads, Steamboats, Mining, Distilleries, Flour, Corn, Sugar, and Malt Mills, Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, Sash, and Muley Saw Mills, . Also Sheet Iron and Copper Work, Houae Fronts, Win- - low Caps . ' and Sills, Vrentilators, Orates, Iron Rai'.iups, and every description of Iron and Brnss ' Castings. ; Dealfrs in SteittM aud ' Water G;tiiKei4, Gum Delting and Pack ing, Gas anil Steam Wrought Iron Pipe aad f ' Fittings, if , &c, at Manufacturer I'rirrs. Old Metal Bought. j Jobbing mid repairiog of all kinds done at short notice, and workmen snot to all j parts to act up and do repairing on Mai bin- i ery and Boilers. I Send tor a Circular and 6e Price Lists. April 3d, 1801.. HI IT. Oreen Apples, Diiod Api l-s, Peaehes, l aui.ed Fruit, for sale by .1 J.BMtl Ms. t-t. lli'a.ut-M"'."."l'"" N It. Particular attention pMi to i;umn;; also ; to ruttine aud makiui; up oovs i lotuiug. Bt-tiairiiiK .lone on i-.tiaoiibte turuis. I ap'i J. PIIABIC. ' siaasar ..vn'.tMU. ' Jl liail.l.l. Mi..a 1'i.rll. ! 1U keas Friine Le:if l.ar.i for niiuily use, Iu i

New TailoringDnsnmT wtrrr The.ubcr,berberebvii. o,mab.sJr ri.f ljrj public in K.-neral ll.a TB1 Z, 1 ' ' " -'"". '' " SXmZI h U j i -y vh...Hb .outa,,,,,.. .....bin, htfnrl. and mak. up all rnut tor Men,' wear, with omt theu.o.t del..,.. - ...m,- ... M a

gtoreand tor sale by W. H. AIKMAN A CO. i

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PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Cheese, and Butter Agency. ——————— R. E. O'RILEY, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. No. 2 Sycamore Street, dec29 EVANSVILLE, IND. ——————— iTa. CRANE . WM.aaoWN CRANE &, BROWN, Forwarding & Commission Morcliants, And Steamboat Agents, r-crrir , evaxsvillr, ind. ' Acents f-r Karawba Salt Cjnipany.'" alv Liberal (iish advances made on Miipmenu o W. M. AIKMAN & CO.. PRODUCE AND Commission Merchants, No. A North Water St., K vwiiavllJe, " Agents for the sale of halt, Klour, Grain Provisions) aud all other nttirlits of Produce.. - bct2 E - '".)' ' 1 - " A. LEMCKE & C07, Dealer m i'roduee, Commission Merchants, Have removed to No. : Main Street. nov3 C. H. RLI1. S. I. BUDU RUDD BROTHERS, Forwarding & Commissioi MERCHANTS, No. 38 I'oydrsa hlrorl, feb'Jil-timos i NIW ORI.LiN'l -irww-n, mfJ-HH iixr ukhs ro.n poms. mk' NKW AKKANOKMKST. The Adams Rxrar.K Compaivv renwetfully ai nounce to their friends and patrons, the public -Kvansville and vicinity, that, with Increased facil ties fir the transportation of PUEItlHT, P A t! K A U P. 8 , HONEY AND VALUABLE h They solicit a continuance of former favors. JO pedal care taksn iu the collodion of Kills, Draft Notes, and the transportation of small and valuafi packages. - . - - - All persons wmliii.g to avail theinaetrea of the t oilities of the Kxprea, can obtain any de.un d inft. mattou in rercrenre to tlie ront'-s ana (lettis 01 tt business, at thifir Ottire on Fivat street, botwe Main and Locust, oppoaita the Post OITI. e do 1 a. H. FISfi. Arnnt.

GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE. , BALTIMORE & OHIO E. B t.M PROVEDSCn EDULE. ' ' By rwetit important rh;ini(tB tliis road is tn abte to furnish uunamtl ialitis for intor -commi H'Htion, Kant and Woat. No'thwst and Hontbwri ' Kail Connect tons with All thronh trili to i'iilladelpliln. and JVer York, in tt Kast witn ttiK Sotilli, by its WaauniKtnu at ( ' Branch Boad by Cleveland aud I'ltisburg, Clentr Ohio aud Jlarlotta and l'inri 'tiati trius, with tl Korlhwc!, Wckl, nuil fiouthwsst. Through 1 ick"ta to or froui Uaitimoro, rhlliidt ' phi a, ii' w Vork or Bosiou nirt tba inivilwre 1. inir over at any of thu intoruH-Jiato cities. M'w Dollstra additional giva the irlvlli-ge of vinitir Vaabins;ton City en route. This is ths nly route that can. furnish Throtn Tickets -i ilaga:8 Checks to or f rom W ashing ton Cly. Fare i iow as by'aiiy other toulo. ?lf..i.n c.iia on uil uiKht krains. Ask for tickets by DaHuaore and Ohio Knilrca J. It. HbLLlVAN', Ocn'l Wnalnrn Aunt, Hi ltaire, Ohio. VV P. fmiTJi, I I.. M.OOLK, Masterof Tratiaiair'.at'o. I u'l 'J'h:kt A jert. . mar.r Bull iuiore. Aid. . Holland Hitters ; ' - FOB 1 DYSPEPSIA, , Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Ac - Tui mjMWssfhl tntroilnrtlon and tiaj of this el bratot Iteuieily has txwn the signal for a literal lioo of cornuounda culUI "liiLU'ia," oil' rwi It, varfoi I inns, from a omul lattle to a flve-rallon kiar, nut this word " tilttora" is but another name for "frog I or some vlllauous liittk.'y uiintu'-o. ; But tli ranlly xroat ruliof derived from t', Ailuul doai ous tuaauoonfui, of our iittxiuJne, . E(EEHAVE'8 H0LLAWD UTTTEES, " ' and Oil mtire. nlts'tux of oJit frnxtraiwm, hits at , blili.d fir it a p lutiitiou wliirh tli loat of Ihiii-'kiii j ' and rouiiterfi'tta have fjiih-d to uu.tfMliiu . jhi ' tivt-ly a Vi tri'tiiMe jiri-paral ion, with baniy ailttii In. jjilre ajiirita to .r.a.-r o i. f Hut one Mi,e of tlio j;- rnilne, (HalfTInt lloltles price Our. l"l.L& It is a mwlli ine of lonjf-trh d efflrs'-y fur lirif)iin, ; the Iliouds so enscntiul for the fouuibition of goo. health and for correcting disordvrs of the HlomaW and lajwels. Two or thn-0 drs will coBvince (be nii, ted of it ' salutary emnrts. The stomacti will speeililv ri-.-aio It streuili, a beitlthy ai'tiou of the ,ivrr, iwiwels aiu i kldw.rs will soon take iliice, and ri newi il lealtb b ' the quick result. 1 , For INDIGESTION, Try " ' ! Bcerliave's Uollaml lift (its i For HEARTBURN, Try f i Ercrkavc's Holland Iiillers ; Tor ACIDITY, Tr7 : D(rrliave's HoIIaud Killers. ; For WATEHBRASII, Try Btxrhave's HoIIasd Biflrrs : For HE AD ACHE. Try ' J ne;riiaYC's Holland UHttn For LOSS OF API'ETITF, Try ( Dcerha.c's HoI!a;id nil ten.' For COST IVKNU'HS. Try Btxrhave's Holland CMfrs. For PILES. Try Kflcrhave's Holland flitum; In all Ni .ii. k!u iiiiiMti m.'l Niitm!,'!.- Alt'H--tlilliS, tt has Itl IIMIIIiToli- IHMt;,,f .-"1 (w.l bliiy beouflciai, end in otle-ts ffT'fted a iWMi-l ciiih. Ttnad Cnrf fully I The enni.v bltalonrenf r.tled IOVT'IIVFi fir I lsnd IHTTtiis i 'Ut it iu half pint txtt .hi!v. and r.ilaili.J at One ItolUr er ttle. The nrst ii i.uiti 1 ' for Oils f nily i el. brt.'il iniwh. tne Ims ltidiir-1 ruany ; bnittiortH, wli.i.i thr- public hoiild sruaril iKalnaL ! Mirfttaiiiji 4

I Hrvyirr n iit'j i,yi'im, ! Avr tftrtf ov.T nam, i on the r j ! Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. j I SOLE PROPStCTOnS, ! I'lTTHIst KtiH. I'A I " K ELL Ell & WHITE, A OUSTS, EnmmHe, Ind

OCARY'S COUGH CURE; Or, Pectoral Troches, Vor the tinn-diate rein t arid ctTta:ti cute cf (Viifh, Coblt, Intluerirx, Aithma, lloarasaea, VhiMf:ini I 'i-n h , f atrrh, Hi 0111 biit.s I'ifli. nit Hi: athin, Mote 1 liro.tt, . Relief Warranted in 10 Miuutas ior Miuisti-ra. fubltr Munkt-is and ainicra, TABf.KTS are iu.linoens.iblo for Hearing sad f ..r.l t nils tn-r llov. Korsale1 bv KKM.CU A Willie; mid B1EB BoVVtll St PEARCK, and all ilriiiaK. KebJl in 7arU 1 1 uui.y i7juuK) Wlt,JL miuston Tar, jlisi iccvived by CHAS. IIcJGIINcT&N. triJH