Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 236, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 June 1860 — Page 4

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ftCvansville fc Cr foidn Ilk DEPABTUBSS. Accommodation Train 6,00 A Mail Train 0.15 ARRIVALS. Mail Train 4.5 T Accommodation J.aO M. Steamer Regular Packets. I'OB CAIRO. Cn axxkt Bowen leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADPCAH. DrxiiAR leaves Mondays. Wednesday", ami I'mlays at 12 o'clock m. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdayt at night. rOR LOUISVILLE. Grf.t Eao.lc leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at n o'clock p. m . Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. Bracelet leaves Mondays at 8 o'clock a. m., hiuI , Thursdays at 0 p. M. Arrives Thursdays and Sundays in the afternoon. g 1 . . . . 1 LL. KIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. AUR1VED. Dunbar, Paducah, Tempest, Lon , Greenvihe, Rochester, Louisiana Belle, N. O., Universe, N. O., Olenwood, Pitts., Atlantic, Lou., Silver Moon, Mem., Fanny Bullitt, N. O., Conewago, Memphis. Lebanon, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Dunbar, Paducah, Tempast, Nashville, Universe, Cin.. Louisiana Bella, WUeel'g, Glenwood, Nasli., Atlantic, N O., Silver Moon, Cin., Fanny Bullitt, Lou., Conewago, Cincinnati. ——— ......The <River> at this point yesterday was about stationary, or falling very slowly, but reports from points above indicate that a slight swell may be expected, which we may regard an the annual June rise, but compared with the usual floods, it will prove rather a slim affair this season. ......The <Weather> was clear and pleasant. with a good breeze stirring. ......<Business> at the wharf was dull, comparatively little freight being shipped. The following are the shipping rates to New Orleans: Tobacco $3 50 per hhd; Pork 50c per bbl; Flour 36c per bbl; Corn 20c per sack; pound freights 20c per hundred. ......The <Greenville> came in from Green river with about 130 hhds of tobacco. She will return at 10 o'clock to-day. ......The elegant steamer <Grey Eagle> is the regular packet for Louisville and intermediate points to-day. She will leave the wharf at 6 o'clock P. M. precisely. The fine steamer <Bracelet> will be in from Louisville to-morrow. She is the regular packet up the river for Monday, at 8 o'clock in the morning. ......The <Dunbar> was in from Paducah and returned according to advertisement. BODY OF AN UNKNOWN PERSON SEEN FLOATING IN THE RIVER.— The captain of the job boat <Maid of the Mist>, which plies between this place and Henderson, reports that about 7 o'clock last evening, as he was coming up from that port, he saw the dead body of a man floating in the water about 200 yards above McLain's house near tho Kentucky shore. FURTHER PARTICULARS. We learn from a telegraphic dispatch from Henderson, received at 10 1/2 o'clock last night, that the body seen floating in the river by the Captain of the >Maid of the Mist> has been ascertained to be that of a slave belonging to Mr. McLain, near whose residence the body was seen. It seems that the slave had been over on the Indiana shore, and attempted to recross the river in a skiff, which leaked so badly that he found it impossible to keep her afloat, and becoming terrified, jumped into the river, but was unable to reach the shore. At last accounts the body had not been discovered. PITTSBURG, June 8, M.—River 8 feet 3 inches by the pier mark. CINCINNATI, June 8, M.vRiver risen 8 inches. Now 13 feet 6 inches in the channel. Weather clear and pleasant. ———<>——— Receipts by Railroad. June 8th, 1860. 2000 bush corn. Brandiss A Crawford; 1(100 bosh corn, 1. A. Crane; 16 sacks flour, Henry StockSetb: i bdls sacks, Allis Howes; ;i horses, Win. Uuiun; 2 boxes patterns. Briukmeyer A Co.; 19 bdls furs, Win. Hubbell; 1 pump, A. E. Shrader; 1 box, Archer A Mackey; 1 box, Read A Burrow; 1 threshing machine, R. S. Kastwoed, Madisonville, Ky.; 2 bids eggs. Cook A Lauglej; 20 sacks barley , 2 bags sacks, A. Sackridar, care of 1. A. Crane. A. E. S1IKAVER, Agent. What Does it Mean? From the report of the proceedings in the Vernon Banner, of the Democratic Convention of Jennings county, held on the 26tb, it appears that the Administration beat the Douglasite completely. They not only passed instructions for J. D. New, an anti-Douglasite, for Congress, but the majority of the committee on resolutions ignored Douglas and all his claims, while a minority report, which endorsed him, IPOS voted down ! What can the matter be? The Banner says the feeling against Douglas was intense, and the Administration victory complete. Ind. Jour. The Administration has the upper hand now, everywhere, North and South. Iu this interesting fight, Douglas is " the bottom dog," and is getting worried beautifully. We'll bet on the one that whips. The Wlilr Awakes. The Chicago " Wide Awakes' in their circular define their objects as follows : 1st. To act as a political police. 2d. To do escort duty to all prominent Republican speakers who visit our city to address our citizens. :;d. To attend all public meetings in a body, and see that order is kept, and that the speaker aud meeting are not disturbed. 4th. To attend the polls anil see that justice, is done to every lejjal voter. rth. To conduct ourselves in such a manner as to induce all Republicans to join us. Gth. To be a body joined together in large numbers, to work for the jood of the Republican ticket. The Late Eihtouial Excursion over the B. ft O. R. R. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, writing from Baltimore, says : I heard a good story of Prescott Smith and the late Editorial Excursion. Mr. Smith is a gentleman of tine sympathies and tender feeliug. and although he has lived so near the tomb of Washington, until this excursion had never visited this sacred spot. As he drew near the revered place, he involuntarily took oft' his hat ; a feeling of awe crept over him; the tears were rolling down his manly cheeks. At this mument, when his feelings were soaring heaveuward, a rough Southern Illinois editor tapped him on the shoulder, exclaiming: " Look-a-hear! you're Smith, aint you? Couldn't you iudorse my pass to Eiladelphy '.' If you will, I'll write a bully article about the road." Mr. Smith said he felt as though he had been wandering among angels, and all at once some one had emptied slops on his head ! "Oh! what a fall was there, my countrymen.'' Tuk Charleston Merruri says that ''South Carolina is moving. ' We hope she will ke&p on till ohe gets across tba Allautic.

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COPELAND & NEXSEN, OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STRUCT, KVASSVlLLE, ISO., H K vVO U'i'a K r .1 It It It TO T.1 KB KinUs slid issue Policies in several of the old est and iii 's reliable Insurance Companies of tbe United States. STORES, STOCKS. DWELLINGS, MILLS AM) MANUFACTORIES, insured at ths most favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND KATIOATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received tor LIFE 1NSCRANCK. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 82,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 00,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus, 2tK),(HKl TVTem'hn.Tits Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 8200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 200,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. may2-Im JE3L O M JES INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Ass. -is, 1st .Ian. 1SGO, $1,45 S, 396. 28 Having complied with the law of Indiana, by filing in the State Auditor's office u Statement of its Condition the first of Jiwiuary, ISUO, and receiving certificates of authority to transact Insurance business iu the State, Allen C. Ilalluck is the duly authorized agent for this City, haviug filed bisuuthority in the County Clerk's office. The Home Insurance Company insures against loss or damage by Fire and the dangers of Inland Navigation and transportation, on terms as favorable as the nature of the risks and t he real security ot the insured and of the Company will warrant. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid. C1IARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILMAKTH, Vice-President. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. John McOsc, Ass't Sec'ry. DIRECTORS. Vm. G. Lambert, Firm of A. A A. Lawrence A Co. George C. Collins, Firm of Sherman, Collii.s A Co. Danford N. Barney, Firm of Wells, Fargo & Co. Lucius Hopkins, Prcs't Importers' Jfc Traders' Bank. Thomas Messenger, Firm of T. it H. Messenger. Wm. II. Mullen, Firm of OUUa, Meitra Jt Co. Charles J. Martin, President. A. F. Wiltnarth, V . o-Presitcnt. Chas. B. Hatch, Finn of C. L Batrh ,f Co. B. Watson Bull, Firm of Haskell, Merrick A Bull. Homer Morgan, Levi P. Stone, Firm of Stone, Starr A Co. J. Humphrey, Late of the firm of Barney, Humphrey it Butler. George Pierce, Firm of George Tearce .t Co. Ward A. Work, Firm of W. A. Work it Sou. .las. Low, Film of J. Low A Co., Louisville. . II. Frotbingham, Late of the firm of I. U. Frothingham Ac Co. Charles A. Bulkey, Firm of Bulkey A Co. Cephas H. Norton, Firm of Norton & Jewett. Roe Lockwood, Firm of R. Lock wood A Sou. Theodore McNainee, Late of the firm of liovven, McN anise A Co. Richard Bigelow, Firm of Doan, King & Co., of St. Louis. Geo. I). Morgan, Firm of E. D. Morgan A- Co. Oliver E. Wood, Firm of Willard, Wood ,f- Co. A. S. Barnes, Firm of A. S. Barnes A Burr. George Bliss, Firm of Phelps, Bliss it Co. A. T. Dwight, Firm of Trowbridge, Dwight at Co. Curtis Noble, Lato of the firm ot Coudit k Noble. L. P. Morton, Firm of Morton, Grinnel A Co. J. B. Hutchinson, Firm of J. C. Howe A Co., Boston. Chas. P. Baldwiu, Firm of Baldwin, Starr A Co. John G. Nelson, Firm of Nelson Co. H. A. Hurlbut, Firm of Swift, Hurlbut. .t Co. Jesse Hoyt, Firm of Jesse Hoy t Co. Wm. Sturgis, Firm ot Surgis, Shaw 4 Co. John R. Ford, Firm of Ford Rubber Co. Sidney Mason, Late of firm of Mssou J- Thompson. Geo. T, Stedmau, Firm of Steduian, Carlisle A Shaw, of Cincinnati. Cyrus Yale, Jr., Firm of Cyrus Yule, Jr., A Co., of New Orleans. Vm R. Fosdick. Firm of Win. R. Jt C. K. Kosdi.-k. David I. Boyd, Firm ot Boyd Brothers A Co., of Albany, N. Y. F. H. Cos-it, Firm of Cossitt, Hill .t T.ilmadge, of Memphis. Lewis RoUirts, Firm of L. Roberts A Co. S. B. OaldWeU, Kiria of Brewer & Caldwell. Applications uiade to A. C. IIALLoCK .v. SON, Ag'ts, Marble Hall Building, Main street, niav."-2in Evaiiiville. End. DR. n AAS, having leased the rooirs foriuerly:cupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, oppo"sile the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evttnsvillo and the anrrounding towns aud country. o visit his rooms and see the epecimcus on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of bis last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, of which be has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patient-, to puss unsecured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, than any other in our State, and equal teany in Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are tho styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralitc; Xakber; Chooplnstic; Gold aud Silver work. Nothing can excel the hrauty and cleanliness of tbe continuous gum work. It is without a scam or crevice. Clujeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour by this style of work, au J also by the use of the Vulcanite, Coralitc, aud Amber Base. Tin-latter styles, for lightness aud adaptation to difficult mouths, excel nnyeels anything we have ever seen. He has several ana-sthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. Thev are perfectly harmless. The mit delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he caunot do, nor exhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct thei" second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and heal til to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue cessfiilly. Those having decayed teeth, should either hav them extracted or tilled at once (the latter if possible). Th health of the partus aud the reuiaiui liar teeth dcma'id this. I take pleasure in intrtHluciug Dr. Haas, my successor to the old nonis iu Bray's building, hoping be will Ind them both pleasant and pror.table From my intercourse with the Doctor, 1 am pleased to rind him one of the progressing ; possessing taste and high profession:! ability am! standing. With this view, I cau. with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful aud cuss -peteut dentist. (maj 2X) J. KIVETT.

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M9 ISU, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Lv.tnsvHle, Indiaua. We have formed a co-partnership uuder the style of BaoWN i Aikman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fullj' preutreu to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and sjsMtra them that their interests shaU be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patronage. Oince and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. aud the Canal. WM. BROU N, W. M I K M A N , Late u Howard A Srewu. Laie ai FOUTKK, A tV jn22-U

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. nuavMjJiM .nojs'tu te t hv itsMm. .1 M..1I U 1 t XI V A I ' L I 1.' 1' C."t ,

IMUTT, leaves EvaDsville every Monday morning at 8 (.'.lock and every Thursday at (1 p. M. The steamer Bracelet will give through receipts for tobacco and other produce destiuod for

tue Eastern cities, or the Baltimore ami Ohio nanroad. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, iniefi-ritf No. 2 Water street. i',V A 1LLK ANU LoriSVll,L.ii u. . MAIL PACKET, Gr x e y IE! cl & X . W. II. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Hai-mdat, Clerk. m VKS B VJJVIS fMli,JB H VJBH 1 JLd Tuesday and Saturday at ti o'clock p. ai. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. B Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Rew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point ou the Ohio River oron Green River. W The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are unsurpassed by any boat upon the West, orn waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, june7-dtf No. 2 Water street. i FOR" NEW ORLEANS. rWWK JVHW Jl.Vll BPMiMiJVMlMD m Passenger Packet AUTOCRAT, Scorr, Master, Gkkek, Clerk, will leave as above, on Sat-1 urday, 12th inst. ror Freight or passage apply on board or to Brown it Aikman, Water street. maySl j7 vmj atZixTjpnvvjiM, Imjy-ju i MUX CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN ! GER PACKET, CHARLEY B0WEN, ' DsxTF.a, Master, leaves Evansville ; Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriv- ! ing at Paducah at ti o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M.i and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at uvansville with the Evansville and Crawfor.Uville B. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memp'.is, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtined on board tho boat for atl Eastern Cties. sept23 MJd PACKK T The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, jJkJ?"i8 leaves Evansville every Mondav.JtJsSfc Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock SI. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all peints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleans, aud the Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. tt9Bi!Hincss promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers auglS B.OH HOVTM iHHUl.TOJS ML POND RIVER. The elegant passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, Tatlob, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carroltou and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on board. de20tf EUR WABASH RIVER. -M.m, 1 be new and light draught steamer MASONIC GEM, Pillsbury :ii aster, JicKonai'i uierK, win make! regular trips betweeu Evansville aud Mt. Carmel, during the season. For freight or passage apply on board, janliltf Af a- PACKETS ! The tiue light draught steamer T. 3E3C- Done, LEWIS DAVIS, Master Wm. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hutsunville ou Wednesdays, at 12o'clock. SPEED, COMFORT, RELIABILITY, SAFETY. ELate Sa.rcls.et, JOHN McCLAIN Master. Thos. Dusouchet Clera. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at Iz o'cloctc. Leaves Hutsonvillo on Saturdays, at 12 o'olocK. These two boats will rnn regularly during the season, connecting at Hutsonville with the Uutsouville, Terre Haute, aud Lafayette Pacaet, MASOfUC GEM. Freight and Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers and Shippers may rely upou the regularity of these boats. All orders and business eutrnsted to them will be premytly attended to. FORWARD'S & COMMISSION. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. ''- &RJs THIS JUTHORMZfill Ww Agents of the above Road, and are giving through receipts on freight to all the Eastern cities, at as low rstes as by any other line. Goods neiit to our care for transhipment will bo forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all information address GEO. FOSTER A CO.,Ag'ts, Cor. Locust st. and Canal, Evansville, lad. niar'J Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. F. G. O'RIkElT & Co. DM MISSION MERCHANTS, (nt-ral Itaiiff mi , SteHitiiKn.t, anil Kxprt-r Asr!'b Special At'Utu fr tho PENN. Cf:NTRAL RAILROAD; snd coniiection. ovor wbi:b we aro authoripiJ to givo tin . : receipts at the lowest possible rate Having u uiainniotli Whart'tamt at the Kn4lft the lariat on th (hii HWor, capablt of storing and protHcting at uierchanli.v tiuMe tu damage from exposure, we are priparl to tarititrtte the Uspatch of all ooosnmentt foiwaithwj to our cate by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Pnrticular atteution paid to Receiving, .' aud p'or wardinK, also, to the ring o i r r j qhu ui any j. muuue, or other property, consignml to us for sale, and satis- ; taction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse on Water street, i adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, , where we are to be found, attending to the interests ! of our patrons at all hours, day and night. ; With our superior facilities; lone staudinif : un tiring energy ; and knowledge of our basiness, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are uow enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to cit her ourselves or correspondents iu any of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. V'l i.ns iiXPRtiss t-o.w'..A-i . - WM NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adams Express Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville aud vicinity, that, with Increased facilities lor tbe transportation of F R K I li II T , I' A O K A 0 KS, ar O .V E Y A N D VALUABLE 8, They solicit a eonliuuance of former favors. Especial cue taken iu the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tin transportation of smalt and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of 'he Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the bnstoeas, at tlwir Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. d 1? U. II. FISH. A(tent. y ' mt itfa.-t y urn. miiii f v . ,. i .i.E, auivil.e. bills Mot '. hall b.- ' lo Pockets ! I For sale by

NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants,

Xo. 94 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. a. ii. saoai. iisifa Basd n. s. howabo. j k. u. ratavMii.n john w. binuham E. H. FALLiCHILD & CO., ' (Successors to T. C. Twitculll ,t Co.,) Commission Merchants, VI) P O YDS A S STREET. oct4 AV Oniric ANS. i "sjy M. ItJiJWfJJI S- f lib., VOMMMB siou aud Forwardiug Merchants, No. 29, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-diwly ! rwi o.jvuhl, stock co.n.niftfoj SSL Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan22'57-ly. jsitsm. imi, BOJtuIb, co.n.njiim? siou Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and nil sorts of Weste'n Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. malfi-ly S for many years chief Clerk in the bouse of JOHN HURLEY & Co., bigs to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends aud patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the obi and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style of BENTON AKING, to take pUce from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the frieuds of the old house of JOHN HCRLEV A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing tbe promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. augS-y JOWrDOUGHERTY Forwarding; and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, LoursrANt. Befers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apO-ly Evansville, Ind. S. TWICHELL, C 0 M M I S S I 0 X AND FORWARDING MEKCHAST, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal odvanres madu OB consignments to either of our houses. BF.FER TO Messrs. Allis Jt Howes, Bement & Veile, Howard A Brown, Evansviiie. jyi; -gjrJXJf4VV, URKJTHOCSMt tc Cm., WW COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN. ..W. B. GBEATH0USF....J0S. UlTZlMiEK. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. auglt u. p. ethel.rTg.abbott....eb. falls B. P. ETHELL& CO., Commission and Forwarding NO. IOI MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFKUENCES : Geo. Foster A- Co., Brown A Aikman, and P. G. O'Riley, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps A; Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John ift. Kvertasas, Raq., .Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspe.h a Co., Boonville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Nock, Wicks Jt Co., D. S. Benedict & Son, Lov. is-ville, Ky. jyi;'. j (W SJP1.JE.VUMU SSORT.rti.VT OJF WM. Peters , Webb's Pianos for sala at HEAL Y A WARREN'S, Cor. Main and First streets. N. B. Old Pianos taken iu exebaugo at good prices. (ipriil) H. W. m c&Ris.j i.m. phrsojvs .v WM. del-ted to me for Goods purchased previous to the co-partnership of DUNCAN COOKE, will p'ease call and settle their accounts during the present month, as I wish to square up the books of the old house, and further indulgence can not be given. (mayl9 3w) WM. M. DUNCAN. Volksbote copy. 9 1. .1 S TJB RJPAMMSi56MBB. JL iust received and for sale by may21 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. JOHN A. REITS! JOHN A. UANLY 1 CRESCENT CITY FOUNDRY. EVANSVILLE, IND. The pic.piietors of the tIRKSCKNT CITV EOt'NIiliV Le leave to inform their friends and Ibepublic iu general that, they are fully prepared to makru otiiei all Kiniis oi fCMINFRY Netle l.tr '! ills f RBf ktn a Having a pront ari. MILL idv if ii it'i-riH l.ir ii MAKING, el any ai"-', aii'J STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers ot DISTtLLKRT AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO 8CRKW8 AND FINISHERS. HALT MILLS; SASH. M li LEV AND IMPROVKD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for House?, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS. STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fata, everything in the iron foundry and machine business. urjss cjstwms i made to order. ALSO I Dealers iu a superior article of 77 A' E8 111 NO MA CHI xVW, J And rowers' complete, of the latt'M tinor.Tt-il ntvle. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, : LEAD AND COPPER PIPE. AND H RE j BRICK, ! All at M ANCFACTUilERS' PRICKS. lj- Highest price always paid lb old METALS, ' At the old Stand Corner ' 'anal snd fagta slr.et KK1TZ & I1A.K. j N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Ma- ' cbinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESH INC MACHINES I Always oa baud and for sale. je-22 St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORU ANIZATI0N. JPWJSSSRS. J.f.WJS " liRniJFVSS, WWML from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. ( IIAKLKS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Po.:t Office, and have retitteu it in an ele- ; gnnt and attractive style. The new proprietors have h id long experience as i keepers ot fashionable nil popular Restaurants iu ' New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Beotaaratt in the ST. CHABLKH. They have bioiiirht a large and complete stock of choice Lismoffa from New Orleans, which they collected w ith cate during their business in that city Their connections and acquaintance in that cily will ana It in them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liouom. Fruits, and luxuries from thai mai ket iu future . and lin y will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its forme- representation, as a plei.sant Saloon, a place of cood living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. tt v Billiard players will Kb I al thisSaloou a set oi the finest marble 'op Billiard Tallies, from the well kuow u anil celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick t Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience aud careful attention wilt enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western couuti v. Its" A spleudid Lunch will be served up iu the iiost approved style, every morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER A DKUFVSS, ,Uj,l Late of New Orleans.

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MORE TO BE ADMIRED Than the Richest Diadem Ever Worn KINGS OR EMPERORS. What? A Beautiful Head of Hair. rWXHX &R T ICLiE THAT WIJLLJWaTML orally restore tho color of the hair, (tho changing of w hich to gray being an indication of a lack of projicr secretions,) is tr uly a valuable mediciuo. Prof. Wood's Uaib Tonic is the enly safe remedy for baldness, dryness, premature change of color, aud the several evidences of a lack of secretions lit the roots of the hair, which can be found. Quack preparations abound, and ' hair tonics " fill every " corner grocery " in the country. Avoid all " hair tonics " uuless known to bo the prepara tion of some man whose celebrity has become worldwide. Do not let any nostrum vender experiment upon your hair. Touch nothing you have uo jrnod reason te believe is all that it purports to tie. Professor Wood has earned, by years of .evere tei.t ef the virtues of his prearatiou, his present fame. Over 150 certificates are before us of the value of this Hair Restorative, from parties who have tried it. Read the following. New Yokk, A.rill9, I80S. "DR. WOOD. Deai: Sib: Permit me to express : to you tbe obligations I am under for file entire I restoration of my hair to its original color. About I tho timo of myarirval in the l.'nited States it was rapidly beewmiug gray; but upon the application of your " Hair HetfciuraUve- it soon received its I orginal hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficaeions as well as ! agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours trulv, "S. THALBEKt .. " ! REV. C. W. RCTER, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., i says he wore a wig for several years, but by tbe use j of Wood's Hair Restorative he now has a flue head I of hair. j Prepared by O. J. WOOD & CO., Ill Market I street, St. Liiis, and 44 Broadway, New York, and sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers ; j also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods Dealers in the United .Mates and Cauaila. jr. wood &. ro., ABE, ALSO, At. IMS F0K MIR. -W-J.'VVv" S CMS I. B II U.I TK it Ql. s xx e Balsam mrl2-3mdiw WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. B Firut Street, between Main arnl rjnint. WW Wheeler Jt Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced pricn, with incrrased. couJid-'Fi' e in its merits a the best and most iviiahle family sewing machine now in DM, Jt hws equally well on the thickest or ttilnesl fabrics; makoa the lock stitch imposriihlt to unravel, with tlu WoMtl advantage of beiiij? alike on both side-, forming no ridge or chain on the undr bid;.' ; is sjinplu in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give fall instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordiuuxseams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on tho same machine, and warranted tor three years. Ww also keep on constantly hand a full assortinen t of Singers machines. Circulars coutuinins testimonials of the above j machines, from persons of the highest ntamiiu Kast and et, giving prices, itr, will Do turnisneu gratis, on application in person or by letter. feblUv F. M. SKLLMAN. German and French Night School, M. spectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he hat opened a night school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Being a graduate of a European University, and a teacher ot practice and experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all thone who may entrust themselves or be entrusted un:o his care, aud begs the pKtronage of his fellow citi.ens. Also, young clergymen and students of the gospel, are requested to take notice of his lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. DR. M. DELRANCO, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages, First st., rear of Rehui s Commercial College. may2-3md BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 Jftain Street ir .n. cvuuj-Jma" co.9 svvtussoits MJ to J. E. Dutcher, would respectfully give notice that they manufacture to order, and have constantly on hand, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies', Gents1, and Children's wear. Having replenished their ntock of Eastern work, they re prepared to sell as low as any hour.e in this city engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. I. M. CCUBET A CO. mayl -i-m MIRKSCB.VT CiT" TOBACCO J-'A C Wis TORY. Tim under.iigned having I'ugaged i the Tobacco BnsinrnH, with the '.:; of supply ing, if possible, the wants of tho home market, 1 am now r wpared to offer a well seloctod stork of mnnufatf " d Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and TenLssiee Leaf, iu Pounds, Fives, Halves. Eights.ta . t arters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tur CmU purchases, but no sale lesia than live Ipoxp;. A. GCMBKBTS, jy28 No. MS Main street, Evansville, Ind. J. JT. COi.BVRJVK CO. to Waler slivet, Ihri doori MIL. hare removed above Main. a3ipfej WE are uuw nssanlactnrins; elis' I'ateut Eolding Spring Bcrtti Hie beat and most convenient now in use, ai it ran be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. i.mti.S sTMJUM OJ IU.VH -VJ . BBTBBMINEIJ TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORN HILL takes pleasure iu inorming his old customers that in the quality and sty le of h work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, w here the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. Repairing done with neatness aud dispatch. Sei onj-lmud Harness ilwassou baud. il

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CO-PARTNERSHIP. -m-rnt jjvj a. jhchrmjtu j iru-a ATM. 9 purchased from B. H. Brommclhaos, (formerly of the firm of B. Nurro it Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the firm and style of Aulering a BroramelhauB. The mill will continue to fill all orders for Lumber promptly and with care. Orders solicited. ap.21-dtf AHLERING A BROMM8LH ALTS. Cairpet nwytsu jrk RBCBinjro j mmwW per stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oil cloths. Curtain goods both Swiss and Damask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furnishing goods generally, than we have ever received. Also, a large retail stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hoaiwry, Gloves, Lace Man tiiias", Shawls, n nice assortment of Slerriniae aud Cochoco priuts, Hoop Skirts 15 per cent, cheaper than last year, Boys' wear. Cottou, Linen aud Woolen Ladies' Dress Goods uice assortment. Mso, the Embryo Cottou Varus. Call at J. OAKLEY & SON'S, H,,7 No. ti First street. IM " RGKST TORMCCO TABLISHMKNT IN THE STATE. "IT "IPATiHrinri Rr. Rr others. Wonld respectfullj inform the citizens of Fvansville and vicinity, that they have a largtr stock of Tobacco, Sefars, Snuff, Pipes, and German .-- , rr i smoKtnc i ooaccu, Thau any two establishments of our principal j citins. I Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interests I Before purchasing sNeleTe, please examine our j larceaKflortineiit, which wo pledge ourselves to sail i hIm I.imI rtliiueire nrices. and cheaper than pan be ooiikM in Cincinnati or Louiiville; All au ask is. that you stall call anil judge m ymirsi lves We orler any of the bov at wholesale or retail. Our eetobHshmenl is a branch ut the well know n extensive Baltimore Tobacco Warehoitso of Jos. Feudrirh.f Bros., No. lr5 Forent street. V . FKN DUICH A BK08., Main St., I door above First, oct24 Eviiusville, Ind. -T,i TB.tl SVT Ot- TUK JPfJlIRS v of the Sxrt xtTT Insi'kanof CoMPasr, Octolier 1, I8B ASNF.TS. Cash on hand 8 660 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment 89,524 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth 5,197 47 Total 895,381 97 Bank Stocks 541 shares Bank Commerce " " 60 " Am'n Ex. Bank !' ' 101) " Bank New York U " B'k N. America J14 shs par val. 821 ,50(1 worth 22,764 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 V. S. Coupon Boudj and 25 shares Resolute Fire Inrfi.rance Compauy 12,300 00 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Ar.40.'.,150 00 Premiums uncollected 2,501 !I0 Accrued Ins. on Bond and Mortgages A Temporary Loans 6,764 79 Balance din: from Agents 19 OT Total 8544,801 SO Capita! Stock 8500,(100 (10 Surplus 44,891 80 8541.S91 SO No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pros't R. It. Havdocx, Secretary. STATE OF SEW YORK, ) .... CITY A COUNTY OF NEW YORE, impersonally appeared before me tSis Z9th day of November, A. 1). 1S59, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Uaydock, Secretary, of the Security I'ire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge aud lielicf. THOS. L. THORN ELL, Commissioner for tho Stite of Indiana, in New York. Thin Company has complied with the law of Iudiaua concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in tho City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind E. It. SABIN, Agent, docl6 87 Main street. To the Public. rmnrfii past u-ijst h r ajvo spriko M so far, have been very wet ones, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back ing up the water in the creeks and bayous, ana flooding to a considerable extent the bottom IsikIh ; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun, produces the malaria, which proves so fatitl in its course, sweeping whole States, and sparing neither age nor sex In its conquetin march. After a residence of more than twenty years the mu!. He r.nd Southern Slstes, we think we havf dtseovcrod a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a pre veututivo of the attacks of bilious fever ague, Ac, and us such we recomiuuiid our Magnolia Whisky. Wo wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon them the Me of strong Liquors as a iH'Vcrago. We are, and always have been, opjiosedto their being wed in that way, but if people will use them as such, let them have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, and lengthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors for medicinal purposes, und a little for the etomacha sake, if required, and will challenge an inspection bv the Uttt chemists in this or any other country, to fiud any imparity or adulteration in the whisky branded by ns, "Allis Howe's Magnolia" 11 is warranted, as it is distilled from the corn, tye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many persons have bee ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis A Uoives' pare Magnolia should be in general use. Just received aud in stole for sale Iu 1 :t pipes ass'd Brandies (old) frein 3 to87 gal. 1 2 YZ pipes do (old! from 3 to $7 4 gal. 4 pip'ts HollHud Gin ; 3 puncheons old Rum. ano ALLIS HOWES. Water st. OCR SPRiJS'lt STfAB JVO UV OPT is second to none iu beauty aud symmetrical proporti )ds. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking, fine and durable Hat will lie sure to get suited and tit ted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, &lwayi on hand and made to order of any shapo or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion fur Spring A Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable hhape, color aud quality. Strn G-oods. An immense Htock, b life he low will ttoll at mi HMponifTn4 BiCDnv CAPS, CAPS. A very larg MuHt on hand all the. latent style. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The bt-ft twr hmii in the ritV. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring am! Summer. YADTIKR A MARCONMER, aprt .!'.! Main street. .ttOWING AND THRESHING 3V jri SHJRPBK CO., B VJtJ'SVIM,I,B, I ', Ml Ind., agents for the following Machines, j which are the most appioved patent now iu use. i Reapers and Mowers. . A v ooit s I ii; proven .vi ver. E. Ball' Champi Iteaper a"..l Mower, ftiftf Itaker. Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeve Mower, E. Ball's Reaper and Mower. Threshing Machines. Rallstou's Improved "Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Motrin's - " mayJtt-ly

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IMBJJVKir BCJMtXB.'Wr- i av c. hand a snpplv of We can also furnish TRACK s ' ALKB ut any ca rity. Those Ealea are fri-i. manufactory o T. FAIRBANKS t CO., M. Johnsbnrg, Yer. mont. Sverv Scale is tested and sealed, and war ranted correct. For testimonials we refur to tW thousands of persons using them. HORN BROOK m CO., Agents, nov!M Water street. Evansville. HOOF LAND S GERMAN MEDICINES THE GREAT STANDARD REMEDISS of the present age, have acquired their great pof nlarity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction Is iMiidni' d by them in all cases. IIOOFLA S D'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL POilTIVXLT CCM Livsr (Vmplalnts, Lysa-psia, Jauuuice, n ,u lebtlity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and al! diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakuess of tha stomach and digestive organs, AltO WILL POSITIVELY PBEVBKT Sua nur Almuuui- for nroof. 1'rlca 75ots oar boitl.: HOOFLANli'S BALSAMIC COHOIAl WILL POSITIVELY c L K,. Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, luflu enxa, Cronp, Pueumouta, luclpioat Coosumption , and has performed the most astunishing mm ever known of CONKIRMED CONSUMPTION' As a Diarrhuoa cordial it is unequaled. Price 75 cents per bottle. JIOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout Europe and A Biercan need uo commendation here. They are'pore! vegttabie, are prepared with great exsctaese sue sngar-coitted. No better Cathartic Pill csa x found. Price 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M . J a. i son t Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo. and are sold by druggists aud dealers in medicine! everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jafksou will be on the outside el each bottle or Lox. In oar " Everybody' a ifsenae," pubished asl Dually, you will find testimony and commendatory, notices from all parts of the country. Ties alinal tiaca are given away by all our ageuts. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that you get II Holland's German Bi ters, pre pared by Dr. 0. M.Jackson, Philadelphia Pa,, aai that his signature is on the wrapper of seh bottls Kellor A White, Ageuts for Evansvilb, lad. Leieh A Carlstedt, do do do dee9 Ml.LMw K MO WBB, UATBi BT., k WM. door above Vine, sole Manufactures of ths Celebrated Magnolia "Wliisk or CTAHSTILLK, 1KB. i3 All kinds of Domestic Liuiors. and ee st A: a large lupply of Old and C roles Bonrbo &ys, and Monougabela Whisky. ,hela Whisky. augl-dAwl augl-dAw rWXHB UJVJUBBBM&jyrMM ""OH jm. respectiuny mtorm ineir irienasana tne pa lie gonsrally, that they have removed their olfi aud store to their new building on Firs! street, thr doors above Piue street, near the foundry, whs, they will be able to give more prompt attenti , to the orders of their customers. A large lot y stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale pric in rrrt. r In l,u,n .ml tlitt alrw-lr deca KBATZ A HEILMAK OBItlSTiaa EBATI VS. HKILBi KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! M AM'F ACTL'RERS AND BUILDERS OF STEJi ENGINES AND BOILEB8, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tcbaoco Scret Gumniiug Machines, Chinese sugar Cane Mills, 1 urstinv luaciiinct.sie EVANSVILLE, IND frnVOlE PROPRIETORS OF TBE UITY F0 M dry beg leave to inform their friends and public In general, that they are prepared to do Kinos or MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and evary thing appertaining to the Foundry bt nes- They are manufacturing Stiak Engines, a BofLU of any fixe and power required. Saw SI Machinery and Mill Gearing of anyiiae; Dist lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Scre'.vs, Gn mlng Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mil Horsepcwers, Oorn-shollers, Machinery of all k lu made and repaired. Iron and Brass castings every description, Iron Housefronta, Ctllar Oral tc. Cooking and u eating stoves oi ids latest l proved patterns ; Hollow v are, uog irons, so BREWERS, DISTILLERS, RECTI FIKKS.i Snnolied with every description o" Copper Sheet Iron Work. Brewing Kettles, lefrigeia Atteniporators, Sparges, Stlllheads anl Worms an imnroveo principle, columns lor iicouoi si Feast Jngs, Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead Iron Pipe: Copper, Braes and Iron Puapa of e variety, for beer, spirits, oil, tc: Braes Cocks a Valves. Steum Whistles, Jr. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper and ahest " Work, rc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allet's Impro' Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes aud 1 bins, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machi . Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Gtrman Bt ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hot, d ; - - - - - t ui. . i ui,.i. T V la iw oe.v .inn, iiiijiinvD, 7iieov iium uim. ' Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of tbe beet Machint and workuieu, and will gr.f all work entrusted them, their individual atteution, filling ordi promptly, warranting their work, and are satisl with reasonable prices. W Office and Sale Rooms, Ne. 60 Malu stre Foundei y, Boiler Yard and Machine Shop on P , street, betweeu First aud Second streets, fcvai 1 Tille, Indiana. due ' i vc vi rr 4.1 it CI. 10 Main street, vsbvU1 u 3t crates asserted, tor tbe oouuuy WanaT