Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 238, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 June 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ——— Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R.

DEPARTURES. Accommodation Train.................... 6.00 A. M. Mail Train....................................... 9.15 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train...................................... 4.56 P. M. Accommodation............................ 3.30 " ——— Steamers—Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. CHARLEY BOWEN leaves Tuesday and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADUCAH. DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays at night. FOR LOUISVILLE. GREY EAGLE leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. BRACELET leaves Mondays at 8 o'clock A. M., and Thursdays at 6 P. M. Arrives Thursdays and Sundays in the afternoon. FOR GREEN RIVER. Boats leave every day for points on Green River. The LUE EAVES makes three trips per week to South Carrolton and Pond River. There is regular daily communication with Henderson and Newburgh by boat and land conveyance. ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED FROM 11 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT TO 11 O'CLOCK MONDAY NIGHT. Dunbar, Paducah, Moderator, Pitts., Southerner, Memphis, John Raine, N. O. E. H. Fairchild. Lou., Alfred Robb, Nash., Gen. Pike, Paducah, Union, B. Green, City of Madison, Cin., Bracelet, Lou., R.M. Patton, Lou., Lehigh, Cincinnati, W. V. Gillum, G. River, Messenger, Cin., Pacific, N. O., Altamont, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Moderator, St. Louis, Southerner, Lou., John Raine, Lou., E. H. Fairchild, N. O., Alfred Robb, Pitts., Gen. Pike, Lou., City of Madison, N. O., R. M. Patton, Tenn. Riv., Lehigh, St. Louis, Union, B. Green, Messenger, Memphis, Pacific, Lou., Altamont, St. Louis, Dunbar, Paducah. Union, B. Green, Bracelet, Lou., D. B. Campbell, B. Green. ——— ,,,,,,The <River> is now rising slowly at this point. The swell as yet is very slight—almost imperceptible and unless there be a change in the weather we cannot expect the rise to amount to much. The weather yesterday was warm and pleasant, and business at the wharf presented a more lively appearance than it has for some days. ......The <Charley Bowen> which has been laying at the wharf since Friday, for the purpose of refitting, has had her machinery put in perfect trim, and will leave to-day for Cairo, with one of the best trips of the season. ......The Louisville and Henderson packet, <Grey Eagle>, will be down to-day and return. She leaves the wharf at 6 o'clock in the evening. She is in charge of Capt. Daniels, with Sam. Halliday, a prompt and courteous clerk, in the office, to attend to passengers. ......The steamer <Pacific> came in from the South yesterday evening, working but one wheel. When opposite Island 35, she had broken the shaft of her starboard wheel, which fell downward, tearing out the inside of the wheel-house, and nearly demolishing the engine. The wheel did not fall entirely through, but hung down in such a way as to render it necessary to cut away a part of it to prevent its impeding the progress of the boat. She was making very good time, considering her disabled condition. The <Pacific> had proceeded about half a mile after leaving the wharf, when the ringing of her bell and the sudden lowering of her yawl, attracted the attention of spectators on the wharf, who soon perceived that a man had fallen overboard. It was some time before the yawl was got ready, during which the man rapidly floated down the river, though manfully exerting his powers of swimming, to stem the current. A skiff started out from the shore toward him and reached him a short time before the yawl, but although he had been for twenty minutes buffeting the current of the Ohio, he refused to get into it, but waited until the yawl came up, when getting in he immediately manned an oar and commenced rowing. Such an exhibition of nerve and pluck is quite refreshing. ......We arc indebted to Mr. Jno. Travis, the obliging clerk of the D. B. Campbell>, for the following manifest: 65 hhds tobacco, I. A. Crane; 36 hhds tobacco, J. S. Mitchell & Co.; '3hhds tobacco, Slaughter & Dnnkerson. The <Campbell> left yesterday evening, with a fair trip, for bowling Green. ......The steamer <Eunice> is offered for sale at Louisville. ......The New Orleans wharf boat, which was sunk some time ago, and raised again by the <Submarine, No>. 8, on Wednesday last, was towed down to the lower docks Thursday morning for repairs. She will take her old position again on Monday or Tuesday next.—<St. Louis Bulletin. June 8th>. ......The <Queen of the West, Madison, J. A. Bell, and J. S. Pringle>—large New Orleans packets have laid up at Cincinnati. ......The Cincinnati and St. Louis packet <Lehigh> was at the wharf yesterday, and discharged a large amount of freight, having about thirty different consignments. ......The New Orleans <Delta>, of Thursday the 7th, says that Capt. Roberts of the <T. S. Conley>, was to start this way to contract for a boat.—<Lou. Cou>. ......On the 1st inst, the <Falls City >took fire in the hold, at New Orleans. She immediately closed her hatches, raised steam, and crossed over to the other side of the river, where she extinguished the fire and returned to the landing to finish loading. Neither boat nor cargo sustained any material damage. This coolness and promptness of action on the part of the officers of the <Falls City> is as commendable as it is rarely to be met with. ......We learn from the Louisville papers that Capt. Dick Fowler has gone to Lexington, Ky. We have been expecting him here with a steamer to take the place of the defunct <Silver Star> in the Paducah trade. ......The <W. V. Gillum> came in yesterday morning with a fair trip. She brought 97 hbds of tobacco, 87 of which were consigned to Brown & Aikman, nine were for reshipment to Louisville, and one to New Orleans. ......A meeting of the steamboat men of Evansville was held at the corner of Locust and Water streets on yesterday morning, and after appointing Capt. John McLain, President, and Mr. P. D. Viets, Secretary, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: <Resolved>, That a meeting be held at the corner of Locust aud Water streets, on tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, at which the steamboat men generally are invited to attend, to take into consideration some plan for the proper celebration of the approaching anniversary of our national independence. P. D. VIETS, <Sec'y>. ,,,,,,Capt. Rothrock's steamer <Union> has been refitted and has commenced plying between Evansville and Bowling Green. She came in from that place on Sunday and retured [sic] yesterday. To her gentlemanly and affable clerk, Mr. K. C. Jenkins, we are indebted for a manifest.

!-, Mllr 'II! I IMWIII WMIIMII II II River Receipts. 1'ROM BOWLING GREEN, pee btkameu L" NION. 63 hhds tobacco, 2 pk",s, Slaughter & Dunkerson ; 7i blids tobacco, '21 rolls of leather, I. A. Crane; 7 hbds tobacco, Brown A. Aikman : 1 pkg, 1'. G. O'Riiey. The U". V. (lillum w as detained jesin rejiairing her machinery, and did no! leave. She leavs at 1 0 o'clock this forenoon for C'craloo, on Green River. EVANSVIL LE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Griseries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 7.1 Main st.

FLO C It AND FEE I) I Pork , lo ., 1 1 Flour, extra white wheal! FISH per sck of 98 lbs. ...3.50j Mackerel, No. 1 12 Do. sack or 4 10S...1.8O Corn Meal per bu 60 Bran, per 100 lbs 1.00 Corn, per bu 50 GKO"ERIKS Sugar, prime N. 0 0 " No. 2,sinall.2J4 Salmon, per lb 15 smoked 22 Cod, per lb 6 Halibut, srnokod 15 A. l.crnshed.. 12k' Herring, Bait. toe....3'. " powdered 12! White Fish, fresh lake Coflee, Rio MR Per lb 10 Java 20!Tront,do ilo do 10 Mexican 1 PRODUCE " Roasted 201 Potatoes, old, per bu 75 Tea, Imperial 50al.00 " new "....1.C0 " Gunpowder. .75fiil.50' Beets, jier bunch " Young Ilyaon.4O0i.811 Carrots, do 2)- " Oolong Black. 4iijli Onions, do 2 English Break- I Pieplant, do 5 hist 75 Lettuce, per head IV Molaases.reboiled par Cabbage, do :t(.t.j gallon 50 j Cucumbers, each " sugar boose CfiPeas, per peck 35 " Baltimore syrup. .70 Beans, white per qt 5 ' St. Louis OP I FRUITS Rice 7 Apples, dried per lb... Pearl barley 7 I Pooches, do d 12 Split peas 8;-a Cherries, per qt 15 PROVISIONS i dried prlb 12 Hams.sug. cur'd can- Currants, per qt 15 vaasedperlb 13! " Zante.pr lb 10(o 12 plain u , KaspiierricK, per qt 20 Shoulders 9010 Sides, clear 12013 Prunes, Gar. per lb. ..12' ., " Turkish 11 Raisins, extra ...20 " Cooking No 1 ..15 FLUIDS Alcohol, per gal 75 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Lard oil. per gal 1 10 Beef, d d sugar cur d 12 Pork, pickled li) Butter, prime table. ..20 " for cooking 15 Cheese, new 12 old 1 L:.rd... COT MKA T 12 Coal Oil OOi.i l.CO lnegar, pure cider 20 Beef steak, loin per lb. ..9 Milk, per qt.... round 8 j MISCELLANEOUS " roast SjChiekeus, old, each 25 Lamb, fore qr 8 ' young do 15 " hind qr in: Eggs, per dois 12 Veal, per lb 810fce, per KM) lbs 75 INSURANCE. COPELAND & NEXSEN, 3r- 3ZS LKT JEH 3Et Xj OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, USD., cMHUjyrO WJPBKPJRJBO TO TJKK 3t Risks and issue Policies in several of the ablest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United Star. s. STORKS, STOCKS , DWELLINGS, MILL8 AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at tliv in. r favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND I AVIOATION Kisks taken on ELAT-UOATS. BAKCES, STEAMBOATS and their CARUOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,030,000. 2Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus, $2,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital hiiU Surplus, .v0, ooo Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital HUtl Surplus, 40o,UOO American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 200,0110 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus, 2t0,00" Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $300,000 JEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., CapitaJ nntl Surplun, HflO.OM COPKTjAND A NEXHKN, Aff 'iiU. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE OT INSURANCE CO. fncorjiorated 1819 Charter Perpetual. ( Am CAPITAL 8I.-500.0IJ0, AHSOLUTK AND UNIMPAIRED Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Ami Iht. i i -1 it'f uf 4 U year tuiil PXpflMMHV CPW AUDS 0.1V SI 4.000,000 I Of l.fri haj bteii paid by Hit itua lMunttCC Cumpauy in tin- past J'i ye irs. The vain.- tt' reli.ibh' nttiiraftce will lie apparent frutu tin following LOSSES P A I D V THE M T N A neutNu the ptsr nvc team: In Ohm 4l:;l2o.x ; I luMi.difgan, SUS,m3 81 In Wi. ..uaiu, lu.i,!'.V. (.7 I 1 1, lili.Mia.... 14H..S30.M euiuckv, mij'.m.vj 1 lu Illiuuia.... 4t,:i27.-ll .lit)ur :tsl,.iis 0 I IVbiiww...... S7X4W.X1 l.iwa .V Minn. I"l,-'t( M.4& Kauiuu! A N. h lvt,s.'..77 IVnn'a 4 Va.. ItljfittMtl , Ark. t lin.... 2 !.,.H.'i.i. Mississippi aud Alabama, ...."2, 412. 1st. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms c onsistent with solVenfcj and fair prufit. Ei-cial attention fficeu to isfiruMc 0 D1VILIMQS nwt ConteutH, fur teriitu 0 1 to ." yeiir. The sulid service loiuj and 6uc-e.ssl'ii!iy triBd, and tic many itdanr.s thKtna Iriimraaire Company poiuHMUK'a in its Um'i should uot be ufrrffaoked by those ready to inse.ic and undi rstaiidin tbi-ir bust inrcrests, 1 During " strinsjeut tinn;s" tin- necessity for'nt- ; liable Iusiirauce becomes an inipcrativi- tint- the : ability of property owuers to sustain 1 ..s being ' then taflch lessened. Aganciea in atl that principal cities and towns I throughout the State I'olitiex issm-d without !- i lay, by any of the duly authorized Agents ol the I Company. Business attended to wit'n desatch ami Meltty. GbPtthMD A NKXsiKN, Agents, my2 Savings Itank lluihling, Uirt St. Old Established Wharf Wt EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. 0'RII.BY & Co. 9 COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS. ! General Kilr ,Sti-n.mlo,t, and ICxpro;;" A2'Mn Special At-uls ftr th PEN'N. CK.M'UAL RAJ LRU AD; ami cnnecticn, over which we are authcriei to pivo through receipts at th lowest possihl,- iaos riaTiug a mami'ioth Whnrfhcat at the lauding, Urn largest on the Ohio Kier, capa'ole of Ktnrivg and protecting all merchaudn-e liable to clamage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, lot warded to our care by either KIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention fmu to I;. eiviug, Storina and Korwanling, also, to the Sale of any Produce. or other property, consigned to us iorsale.audsatistaction guarauteeil. Office aud extensive Warehouso on Water street Mljoiuing the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat' where we are to b found, attending to lht interests of our patrons at all hours, day and nia;ht. With our siijierior facilities; longstanding; untiling energy; uud knowledge of our business, wo feel contidsnt of giving general satisfaction, anil hope to merit a continuance ol the extensive patron, age we are uow enjoying. Liliaral cash advani ea will be male on allconsign. nieuts lo either ourselves or i crresjioudciita in any ot the principal markets, Noith, kast or h P. C. O'RILEY 6l CO.

IiiAiS

AGENCY !

STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS.

I Mi U I M,.i H .HO.VMI' K THI HS. lay Mail Packet, BKAt'ELKT, Cant, i'ifi rev, leaves Kvansvilie every Monday morning at S o'clock and every Thursday at f p. M. Tlie steamer Bracelet will give through receipts for tobacco and other produce destined for li.e Eastern cities, or the Baltimore uud Ohio llailroad. Apply on hoard or to JOHN I!. HALL, jutluli-dlf No. 2 Water street. EVANSVILLE A Nil LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, G- r ey 3EZ aslo. sr W. II. I 'AM K LS, ( apt. V. Hali.ioiy, C'erk. f A J VMM MS WJUr VMM, I. Mi Ml VMiU 1 1 -m-J Tuesday and Saturday at ti o'clock e. t. Keturniug, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. &T Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Kew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route . Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any poiut on the Ohio Kiver or on Green River. S The passenger accommodations of the Grey Kagle are unsurpassed by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. I1ALI-, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. (1 I V.'- H VH. .A, P-l lHIJil, JmZA CAIRO REGULAR PASSKN ' UU I'AUKJK'i', UIUKLEVBOWKN, Dextkk, Master, leaves Kvausville luesuay ana sat unlay, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at ti o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Welndav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday aA Monday, at o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvansvilie with the Kvansvilie and Crawfordsville R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smitblnnd with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St I .01 1 I . - , L ... Tickets can be obu.ned on hoard the boat for all ! astern Cti.. ..... 1 ? -V I'll, I, Mi JiJS'il I'l D tic: J M PACK E T1 he hue steamer ULMJAK, Gus. Fowler, master, leaves Krunsville every Monday. Wednesday, aud Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Padncaii every Tuesdav, Thursdav. and fhteidn. at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kyansville with tin- Ev.iusville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all prints North and Kast, w itli packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, aud Tennessee river. fcJBusines3 promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans aud all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers nugtS K.Ol SOUTH C.i ItltOMTO.X ML POND R1VKH. The eleguut pssseuiier steamer LITE KtVKS 1 BIcDoxald, Master, Tavlou, Clerk, will make regular tri-wtekly trips lo South Uarrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, ' 1 1 ' - " ' ' . C 1 r ri.lays. I'or freight or passage, apply o n board. do20tl' BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. P H GE N I X DFVOTED TO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVEI., Y FIRE CM A R TER rERPETUA L. Cash Capital, Cash Assets - $400,000 - $547,712.36 S. L. LOOMIS, Prest. H. Kklloc.u, Branch Ojic dnnati. i-retary. , 0'1 .j- 33 r. Third St., Cin- .!. May ill, (Jeneral Agent. WAgents in all the f the I uiou.jg principal Cities and Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! ih'Wfd, aud hII li:sirn h pertaining lo the agency promptly attended to. Also applications received' for Insurance, in t lie Kiii 1 latft Inenmnce C6., of Dartford. Conn. Capital and surplus over S2itt,ooo. OOPKLAND NUXSKN, AS'eiiU. Oflice, on Pint St., bet. Main aud 8jrc, in Bavlagii Dank BnlMinK. EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE EVANSVIL JLE AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE NSURANCE COMFY, So. OS Wall St., New York. o o o o o M CO i4 Eh J O W in W CO CO O o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. Pitt PALMER, President. A N I'll KW .1. SMITH, Secretary. LHKRCTORS : W. I' P.ilnn-r. Samuel V. Mutt. Kuhas L. Lord, Win. K. Mutt, Win. W. Vox, K.lwin I). Morgan, Richard Tigbe, 1'bomas Barron, Robert R. If in tarn , Tiioimi' W. I'earsall, Peter Cnopet, Henry Kllsworih, AugiiHtuH . Wardt James t'olles, Sidaay Maatm. Noaea Tayhr, L. 8. ISuaiez, Joha Ofcawiill. Jeha Stewar ) , Jata a Green, I?. Checker. Kbel fhb ataamfch old f 'i mpaaj hatvlajg fully oeaapNed with the laW4 of tliii State, oontinue t Imaam the ?al"er classes ot roiorty Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rales as low as other first class vtock Companies Their policies are free from technicalities, thus Avoiding litiga'ion, having had only one law-suit daring a business of Till ItTV-N INK YEA KS. Particular attention giwn to the Inanmace At FA KM PROPERTY, IsuLATKll DWKLLINCS. Mil their rOttNITUKB. Policies issm-d for the erm of UN K, TURKIC or PITS TEARS. tVsA-"-'- eqnitably adjusted and promptly pai l n Cash at llns Agency. COPKLANI1 .V. NKXSKX. Agents. ff V M I. II ' Mj9 Lot k, Hliurei ti ,n J T Mi It I .t 1. S. , Kiel's, Iioorsprin&s. Uolt 9m elc a well assorted stock IEO. .S. SUXNTAG i CO.'S. 11 bangjinH, ? (jl.Ilel) crKi'.e tr jioj.v, tenuis. JT ISO, rOKWARDINO AN'lOIKSKliAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents to r Kanawha Salt Company, Kvansvilie, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of 11 bo w n A Aikman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepare.! to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, UIVEk, or RAILUOAH, aud aarara them that their iut rests shall In. faithfully represented, should they lie pleased to favor us with theirpatrstiage. Ottice and Warehoust on the corner of Main St. and the 'anal. WM. ItliOWN, W. M. AIKMAN, Late of Ilov.iird 4- Browa. Lateof KOSTKU. A Ct.. jau'J'J-tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. HB,); JltH THMi .1 " THOU I J If-: ii WW ..nlso the abole ho.el.nii'.l are ciring thriNMtli r-c. I nis on fi eight lo all the I. a. tern cities, al a. Ion ial OU1 C i e t . prono i ' l i uut other lii. c I..,. i ..,,t v i La , i-..i. I. II. n a. Mn .-.i MK, rOSTKN i to 1 1i K.u.t.x- I' boi.-e, t. i- aalc .lib Kb I A I'll. mll !.i: JJYI I .1 TI.-tJ I'Otf tSl kCgt t I lle b c. ii. GIL USB I

BICE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN.

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

R. H. SHORT &. CO., Commission Merchants, j Kb. 04 Gimp Street, tLEW OBLBAH8, LA. I B. H. SHOItT. oOt22-6srtdl B. 8. HOWARD. B. 11. 1'AiaclllLn JOHN W. BINUUAk E. H. FAIRCHILD & C0 (Successors to T. C. Tw itchell i Co.,) Cemmissien Merchants, 70 I'OYDKAS STREET. octj jvkw oi;e.cas. H. KM:S'Mitt X CO., CO.li.MS aiou and Forwardinsr Merchants. No. 2'.. Povilraa Street, New Orleans, La. ruy2n-d&wly ran u.j'OMir., stock co.n.n tsuiojy .ML Mi n haul and proprietor o Stwk Stabh s, New Oltoaua, La. jau22'57-ly. fHMIt. ItMtM. KOJVUUMO, VO.Jl.ntfision Jlerchaut, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried I fruits, Flour, Meat aud all sorts of Western Troduce, and for the porch e of Groceries, c. Cash 1 advances made on consignments. mal5-ly gi-iHI) TUMI t Vj MiMSTitWMi (", W-S tor many years chief Clerk ia the honse of JOHN Ul'RLKV i Co., lags to oiler his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons j of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partner- i Bhip with llr. K. W. BentOtt, senior of the old and ' well known firm of K. W. Benton fc Co., under the name and style of BENTON ..WIN-., to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies lor support upon the friends j of the old house f JOHN lll'RLRY & Co., who ! have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with w hich he attended to their I business. Wry respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Orleans, April 27, 1S88. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Fni'Waw I II V "UJ!!1I huh i imiiiiivwiuti v f iiiiiii.i rii, NEW ORLEANS, LoctsiAXA. Refers to Messrs. ALUS .t IIOWKS, api'-ly Kvansvilie, lad. S. TWICHELL, CO M M I SSI 0 N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. KKFF.Tt TO Messrs. Allis Howes, Iteuieut A Veile, 4 liruwn, Evansville. Howard -WII.!':iJ', UltMiJITHOUSMl it Co., 9W CUJi.Mlj.SIi N AND FORWARDING y, I.KCUANTS, No. 18 Poydraa Street, KKW ORLBAJSS, LA. CLES WILKIN'.. ,W. B. G6EATU01 SE... JoS. U1TZ1NCEE. We give our persou il attention to the sale of Tobacco, Cora, wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Hacon, Lard, 4e. hU14 B. 1'. KTUKLL...R. b. AKUlTf....Klj7FA.l7LS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission ami Forwarding IVIci'diants, NO. lOI MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. HKKERENCKS : Ceo. Foster ,fc Co Brown at Aikman, and P. G. O'Riiey, i:ansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps i Sou, Miner ,fc W I, Ncwburg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John ft. Evertsou, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth & Co., Boonvillo, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catliu, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Nock, Wicks A Co., 1). S. Benedict A Sou, Lor-is-ville, Ky. Jy60 8PM.M2JIiLn ASSORTMMlJXrr OM? Peters Jt Webb's Pianos for sals at HKALY & WARREN'S, Cor. Main and First streets. N. B. Old Pisoos taken in exchange at good prices. (aprlil) 11. & W. C.LHlL. J.l, I'Mi USOJS'S .Vdehted to me fur flnniiii HIIItIubmI trevious to the co-partnership of DUNCAN Sl COOKE, will please call and settle iheir accounts during the present mouth, as 1 wish to squure up the books of the old house, and further indulgence can not be giveu. (uiaylt-3w) WM. M. DUNCAN. Volkshotc copy. JM9I. S T Mi H f .1 It I S. J SO MMM.W. Mist received and lor sale by mays CIIAS. McJOHNSTON. JOHN A. RKUI .. JOHN A. HANt.Y CItESGBNT CITY TP Z TJ JST X jEL "ST . EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CUKMcKN J' CITY FOUN. ikV bef reave to Inform their friends and the publie iu general thai they are tally prepared to make to oldel all i illds of .flACHJNFRY Needed for Mill or Mantit ii torien of any kit.r Bavittg a jrreut .rtetv of patterml f n I tt 1. ti h'. A RI NO of atiy Hi.e, and STKAM KXGiNKS of any power required. Also manufacturers of DUT11.LKRY ANIiSllMNU l ACHIN'KRY, TOBACCO bVCRBWS ANI f IM-!lt i:MAI.T HILLS; HASH. Ml LKY A Nl IHPROY'KD Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS lor Houses CHINRSR SUGAR CANK MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And ill faet evertiill iri the IKON POPNintY AM' MACHINK BlTsilNKMH. it::. is.-: cjstl.Vijs made to order. .i,SO Dealers in a superior article of TIIRVSUIXG MA C ILL NFS, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style MPK6TBD steam gaugks, gum UKLT1NG AXU RACKING, WROUGHT and wrldsd 11 pk, LKAi) AND COPPER RIPE, AND FIRE CK, All at HAM KACTl ilKU.s' I'KH'KS. car- iih iesi price always paid fo old METALS, the Iil .tan-.l--c-orner t anal aiol Ingle rttr.-e &tand tJoroor anal and inuUE1TZ & JIASKY. N. 11. Workmen sent to all parts lo put up Machitiery and do repairs iu Hollers. T HR&8H1 G -M A 0 1 II X KS Always on hand ami for sale. jc--St. Charles Saloon. NEW PKOPK1ETOR8HIP AN ENTIRE HE-ORGANIZATION. il from New Orleane, hare porchaaed the ST. LTUAKLu SALOON, on Firat strict, nearly opposite the Post office, and have Refitted it iu ji elegant and attractive style. The new uruprietors Itave hal lean expui ieuceas keepers ot fahhina!do and popular Reetanranta iu New Orleans, and they w ill endeavor, In their new heqse, to oentldne all the elenaodea and luxtirio of Kortnern ami Suiitiuru Beataurat in th ST. iJIAULES. They huvu nroinrht a large and complete stock "f ehoice Liijuorn fiGin New Orleans, which they collected with pane daring their bnsinees in that city. TLvir cjonecti.nf and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of jUhjnors, Frutta, and luxuries from that market iu future, and they w ill snare no expense i nor patna to nuke the ST. ('IIAHLKS surpass, hereafter. Ha fvrnier representation, as a pleasant Saloon, a puiceofgootj living, and elegant, refined and hisvuriou.- naaort. Kij" Billiard players will Bud al this Saloon a set ot tiie anest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celeb.ated factory of S. M. Hniws- ' wick t Co. The iinlhiTiiijtliinl flatter IharHtselves that lon experience aud caremi attention will anafale thevs to merit a ranntatipn ual to any Saloon in the nanSa ern uuntrv. fcWF" A plendle Lnnen will be aarved up in tlia 'neat a.otucd tj le, evary atorninnal luoYlock. U A ftliMEH X UUHFUSS, ug Lato gS Hew Orlsant.

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200 bush. Irish 1'otaU-s, Just received at apr2t ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY 20 II OX US f Hi.lt K Ol.ll M. Cheese, 20 boxes Prime New W. It. Cheese, 500 lbs Extra W. U. Butter, oihi 11,8 Choice Fresh Country, lot! doz Fresh Kggs, Just received at COOK .1 LANGl.FV am -t K V I! S T TOOL. S. H it . t s s Scythes, Grain do.. Cradles, HuaaHw. Sick les, Hoes, Rakes, a large stuck of dUbrent kinds for sale cheap at GKO. S. S0XNTAG A CO.'S, fifPZHtJSMiXTItJ WtllTM! It'll K.t T m 99 Flour, in stol e and lor sale at the junel CUREKA BAZAAlt. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEVINC MACHINE, No. 0 First Street, between Main ami Lrnst. IF OM'MMi H TO THK iUUL.tC 'or t Wilson's Improved Sewing Ma chine at 1. .need prices, with increased reiifidoiice in its merits as the best aud most ruliable family sewing machine now in uge. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge 01- cuaiu on the nuder side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and More durahls than any other machine. We give full instructions to tuuhlo the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, aud tuck, all on the 6ame machine, aud warranted lor three years. Wealsokeepon constantly hand a full assort nccnt of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the aliove machines, from person I of the highest standi m: East and West, giving prices, Ac, w ill be furnished gratis, on application iu person or by letter. febfllv V. M. SELLMAN. German and French Night School. rjarxuMi l -vii Jilt si ti.vt-; it .host hm:MW. spectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public iu general, that he ha opened a night school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Beinga graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he h:is become by exertion during a number of yeais, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of nis fellow-citizehs. Also, young clergymen and students of the gospel, are requested to take notice of bis lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply lo Rev. UK. M . KELBANCO, rroiessor 01 Ancient ami nooem lanft Firsts!., rear of Itch m s Commercial College. iuay--.'tmd lagi BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, ! y ir'ti street t(.J. K. iMltrher. Wflllil ! l)i'!iullv EIVO uotice that tlicy Maantectnre ti ordr, atni bate ctttistHMi ly on baud, nil kiul-t of Botta awl sIkh-m, tor Ludit-d, Qnto thnd 4 liiMn-i) wear. BATiug releiiisiiri tltfir htK-k ( Bawlm 11 work, they are premri'tl t sr II nt :m any liois- in ihis rity 'it gagotl iu the retail trade. Nuiie hut Philadelphia workmen aro euihyetl in thin i-Ktahlixliiueut. Hle;w ub a t all. I. M. t'l'RRKV At'U, mavl -'-ni MfiH K SCMi.YT CITi TOBJLCCO M TORY.. The undersigned having enjraire .If il i the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of suoidv ing, if possible, the wants of tin- home market, I am now; r efiared to olte.- a well selected stock of ruaiiufatt mtd Tobacco frorn Alissouri, Kentucky, and nt Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, tights, in' i arters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purchases, but Uo sale less than live boxei. A. Ul'MSKltTS, jy'JS No. 105 Main street, Kvausrille, Ind. s n.n o vtr..- . J. cor.ittritj'tf co. Waier stnvt, Ihree doors JE a. have : abtive Main. WM aie ii inc Spriioz 1 w i.ianufrtclui iir Veils 1'atcnt Koldd, tin1 la'ft and most convenient now an be moved or handled without any I and examine them. ianir m u.se, troubl ai it c t:ai iaV TJVIiIf I It SO TO SUCCEED liKdEfiK TliniiSniLL takes pleasure In inorruing his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot le ' excelled. He may still be found at the corner of t Second aud Main streets, where the choicest H:irI uoss and Saddles of every description cau be obtainI ed on the best of terms. tn- flepairing done with neatness and dispatch, i Second-band Harness ilwayaou hand. fel

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CO-PARTNERSHIP. B W JJM It. .1 HM.Mi BIJ'ii MMJL VMJS'ti HI purchased from B. H. Bromiuelhaas, (formerly of the rirm or B. Nurre I'.U) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the tirni ami style of Ahleriug Si Brommelhaus. The mill will rontinus to till all orders for Lumber promptly and with care. Orders solicited. api2l-dtf All LI. RING A BKOMMKLUACS. Carpet House. mm,&n jhm: uMtcMiMVMJS'a j i.jtuWW er slock of t Carpets, Rugs, Oil cloths, Curtaiu goods both Sw iss aud Damask Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheetings, and house furnishing goods tteuerally, than we have ever received. Also, a large retail stock of staple and Fancy llry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Glvvea, Lace Mantillas, .-haw Is, .t uice assorl inetit of Mel ri mac and Coeheco prints. Hoop Skirls 25 per cent, cheaper than last year. Boys' wear Cotton, Linen and Woolen LaiiiiV Kress Goods uice assortment. Also, the Kmtryo Cotton Yams. Call at .1. OAKLKY SON'S, apr7 No. C First street. rjrisiih :..intJiisT toumcco kh M TABLISHMKNT IN THK STATU. F. Fendricli & Brothers, Would respectfully inlorui the citizens of InMville and vicinity, licit they have a largar stis k of Tobacco, S'iurs, Snuff, Pipes, aim' Qistmttlt Smoking 7bacco, Than :t:.;- two establishment! ot our pritn ipal eities. Uolels and store keepei s. i...,k to jour interests Bi fore purchasing elset. h. - e, ph ase exaaaltte omt !a!".'e.issortment, whirh we pleOgA .Mirselves to sell at the lnv"St ltaltilliole pr.ces, and I'lleapi-r ill. lit can he bought in Cincinnati or Loui.ville; A'l ate nsk is, that yMi h ail call and judge for urs.ves. We otter any ol' the atkV. at v heli-sle or retail. -- Our 1 iilnMlilili l is a luanch of tin- Weil knowu extensive BltiufeOTa TulMtoeu Warehouse of Jos. Ft odricli .1- Bros., No. 155 Koiest street. v . rstrDKtCH ft mkos.. Statu st., 1 door shove First, t.cfJt Kvansvilie. Ind. .TJI TXJKJSJVT Ol- THK J Mf-L fits of the SKt t;iiirv Insi uaxce Company, tctober ASSI'.Tp Cash on hand 5 BOO 45 Cash iu Continental Bank, awaiting Investment ..89,54. 05 Cash in-Bank Commonwealth -,lv7 47 Total E ink StocksSyo.jsi n Bank Commerce Am'u Kx. Bank Hank New Vors B'k N. America Ao share llK'l 211 Kks par Tal. 21,500 worth ifc,7o4 Bt mpurai-y Loans secured by ll,ouS U. S. Coupon Bouds and :2a shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 120000 ends ami mortgage beinc; first lieu, ftc.4WslH On Premiums uncollected Accrued Ins. on Bolide 'ind Mortgages Jt Temporary Loans Babince duo from Agents 'AisJl 80 6,761 7i la M Total Capital Stuck. Surplus IM4.861 60 .$50JMW IK' . 4i.Mii au Soli.SUl bU No Liabilities. JOf K. L. Havoock, Seer !KPH WALKER tary. Pres't ST-VTE OF XKW YORK, ) tHTY ACOUNTV OF N ti W YiHSK. SB. Fertuiiiilly :iiiearei hefuro me thii "jytli day of November, A. 1. .Kwph Walktrr, i'rtsiileut, and Richard L. IlayIrk, Secretary, of the Svrurity tiro Insuratne Ooaniawj . of the City of New York, anil aevorally aAraaad that the withiu stateuieiit bj them aobacritied la correct aud true to the best of their knowle'lo and helief. i HObX. L. TliURNtiLL, Com Diiaeioner lor the State of Indiana, in Now York. Thia Oompaaiy haa complied with the law of Indiana cmcaruiMB Luauraiaca Oonapaaiaa, and ia prepared to taU- risks in the ify of KranavHIe, and Vanderlotr h cotraty, Ind R. II. SAHIN, Aent, declti a7 AJain atreei. To tiie Public. S V WXVTiVtf J,AV SPRING SL so tar h ive heen verv wet onea, ramriafc marry of our rivers to overflow thoir hankH, hark lug the water iii the crocks aud havotin, anu floodirig to it couaiderable extent the bottom landa; wlnn the rivera re ee, which may l xpected aooua then the large aur.feea of dacajriaaj paa stable amatter exposed t the arorcbiaja; rajra of tax rrmmeraaai roduoe the mamrfa, which prorac s. fatal in tte eoaraey aaeaejaBg whulo Statett, and HfiaHataj neitbt r ace ior sex in it contjuei iu march. Altera iesnh'ticoof more than twenty yoai'H the middle .tint Southern Statea, a'e think mm hart diaooeered a medii-ine a hit h, to a certain extent, in a preventative of the attacks ot bilious tevur aa Me. .V".. and as si:ch ue ..-,, uassend our Magnolia i.tsky. We aialt ihe public to imdorittand that we aro not uriui; upcii them tbe aee of tronaj LiijitorH ua n t' t-r-iye. are, and al wmyu have bien, opjoded to their beink ueed in thai vtuy, but il jteople uill ttae them hh so. h, let them have by all uieaiiH a pure article, that wilt keep them in health, and leofgthen instead of iborteslnff their lives. We pnpUSS Ui sell always pure and aamd illtratei Linon tor medicinal pturpoaea, and a liLtle for the atom -lu h'n sake, If required, and will challeiiKe an iuBpeetitm b the beat ufcemiatt in Ihu or any othr country, to find any Haiaurtty or adulteration in the wbavkj branded by on, AUid& Howe'ii Magnolia.' It is warranted, .'id it isi distilled from the Corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of ood datem w.ter. We hue no doubt many persona bai Bbeea ruined in health, it not actnaily killed, pj driiiLiiiu bad whisky, the gtvatr the reaauD that A Mis &. Howes' pure Magnolia should be in general lise. Jtiat received aud in store for sale 10 ' r pipe aaa'd Brandian iuhi)fruio tujfTViral. 13 y . nines 4 pipes Ui lio loldl froml! toST'i'gal. I land Uflt ; 3 pntieheous old Rmu. AI.LIS .V HOWES. Water st. DIT33SS AS! i' srni.w sTi'i.n .VOW OI7T tip is second to none in h.-antv and svinmelrical proj irti uis. Lovers of a comfortable, eood-lookiuir. ttlle lit lilted. durable Hat will be sure to get suited and Bring in roar onlers, gentk i'lueu. French Felt &Cassimere Hats, Uways on hand and made to order of auv diane or ior. TheCricketandZouaveHat, i t list returning into fashion tor Spring At Summer WOOL AND FUR HATS Ot every ilungiloiblc .J Stra A n isasaetise tock. ne, color and quality. OOdB. be mt ht low will sell at corresponui ng nures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on band all the latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seea In the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. vactu:k a makconmek, aprl :uMaiu treet. JAOWfNC AND TH RFSHING UNT IE3 JS. Mr SII.3HMMi IT CO., Mi VJLJSVMM,M,MS, -Mt. m Ind., agents for the following Machines, w hich are the most ipproved patents uow iu use. pers and Mowers. Wiiod's liitproved Mouer. f.. Dali t Chaniiiiou Re. iper en. I Bfmrar, Self linker. Iron Harvester, KentiKky Harvester, Huckeye tower, K. Ball's Reaper and Mower. Threshing Machines. K-illston's Improved Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Motrin a ' " may22-ly

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w 1 it BJij-K tr M hand a supply of BV JI LKtl V. , We can also furnish TKA' I. '. LKS ol any ca pacity. These Si-ales are troin 1 no uiaiiiifactory u K. T. FAIRBANKS J- Co., St. John.!. org, Vermont. Every Scale is I.-. ted and sealed, and wat -ranted correct. For testimonials we ref.r to tfca ihous.auds of persons usiiifr them. HORN BROOK M CO., Agents, ao'i Water Itraet. EvaJisville 1 5 t . 1 " tit It PI liA .M GERMAN MSDICINE! THE UliKAT S TAN D A R n R E U K l I E S of the present ace. hale acquired their nr. at p. ularity only tbroiigh years of trial. I 11 bound ed satistaclioii i-! retnleriHl by theui iu ab cases. 1100 el. a men (I E R M A A' 11 I T T E ti S WILi. posnivi.i.v rat: I Liver Complaints, Ilvspepsi.i, iaiimli- e, N.-: -. nI Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys. su4 all iliwuses arising from a disordered liver, or weakness 1 the I stomach and digestive organs, Ull Will POSITIVKI.V PRKV.XT Yellow Fere', BBISMt Eeie,-, ami Erfer 7 A See our Almanac lor proof. Price TTsets per holtle UOOELAHD'H UALSAMIC COUDIAI. Wit. I. POSITIVE!. v CV9M 1 Coughs, Colds, or Hoarsenesn, Bronchitis, Inflit j euaa, Croup, Pue'imouis, Incipient Consumption , j aud has jH-riorrued the most astonishing cures evei ; known of COS FIR M K D CO N S tJ MPT N As a Iliarrhcea cordial il is iiuequaled. 1'rutd T8 j cents ier bottle. II 0 OF LA NITS G EH MA X PI I, L S, being well-known throughout Kurciju and Anncan tieed no couiineudatiou here. They arepuie :; vegetable, are prepared with great exactness nun stlar -coated. No better Cathartic fill can be found. Price 2o cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. .11. Jackson ii Co., Philadelphia, Pa., unit M. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside of each bottle cr Lox. in oar " Everybody's AIvuimuc," published an uually, you will lind testimony aud commendatory uotices from all parts of the country. 'These alma -nacs are given away by all our agents. BEWARE OE COUNTERFEITS. g oe that you get Hooflaud's German bitter ' pared by Or. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, I'iW,,!" that his signature is on the wrapper of eachy. xvuiier ,v niie, .iKeuis lor r. unsville. 1 Leich A Caristedt, do do decD wJm. door above Vine, sole Mauufacttir.-iH of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky MHBQ ' ,aT"3AaaTBkBl TiiTriiMiM iT li iff VW or FVANSVII.I.K, IND. i All kinds of l :ui rji it liquora, und cou at . e a hirge supply of Old and Choirs Ikmrbor. Ere, aud Monouahtila Whisky. aul-d.tw 1 y BlBMOVAL ! rgMir VM" MtMSM ttJr-JlMf it'tn t i a respei t fully inform their friends and the puh lie ienentily , that they have removed their olfic aud store to Iheir new uiiildinf; on Kirst street, three doors s1m,vi, Pine street, ne:ir the foundry, where they will he aide to give more prompt attention to the orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will he sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, in order to close out the stock. dec6 KKATZ A HEILMAX. CHRISTIAN MUU WM. Vr.ll is ERATZ & HEILMAN. (MTV FOUNDRY l M A N D F AOTUKKRS AND lll'I LDKKS OFSTKA M KNGINES AND : . I KS, Shw uud Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Hcrew. i.umtuing Msx'hines, t'hiueseSugur t'ane Mills, 'i n rasing Machines, dtr. KVANIsVIl(l,j, IND rmvE piu'I'kietors of the. citx foi M dry he leave to inform th.i ir Hhaii aad tr,public in general, that they se prepared to do all kinds of MACHINK AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to th. Foundry bust lies". They are manufacturing Steam Engines ass BoiUUM of any size and power reiinired. daw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Distil lery and Miuing Mahiuery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepcw.rs, Corn-shelters, Machinery of all kin Js made aud repaired. Iron and Brass Castings ot very description. Iron Ilortsefronts, Cellar Gratis dv. Cookiug aud Heating Stoves of the latest improved put ter us ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BKEWKKS, DISTILLERS, RECTI FI KllS,.t( . K'frCi Atteuiorators, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on ! an improvisf principle. Colnnnis for AIco"I stills, Veast Jiigs, Uaus. Syphons, Arc; Uopper, Lead Ml j Iron lipe; Copper, Brass and Irou Pumps of every 1 variety, for Veer, spirits, oil, itc.: Brass Cis-k and ' Valves, Steam M'histl-s, rc. Workmen sent to all parts to fit np work and d I repairs on Stemu Boilers, (Copper and Shset Iron Work, J-c. OLD METAI.S IIOt'GHT. They are dealing in am! selling Allen's Improved Stesiu Gau-e. Wrought Iron welded Pipes aud Tuj btng, Hiram li V m r Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Killiug Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hoie, rite., ot the last kind; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Bahit Metal, Knelter, Fire Urick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, aud will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, tilling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisriej with reasonable prices. " Officii and Sale Rooms. '. 00 Main street; Foundeiy, Boiler Yard aud Machine Shop on Pine street, between First and Second streets, Evaiairille, Indiana. J. W. HCGHKS, 10 Main street, Evnnsvills 38 crates assorted, for the Country Trade

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