Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 239, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 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............................ 8.30 " ——— Steamers—Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. CHARLEY BOWEN leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night, FOR PADUCAH. DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and 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. Monarch, N. O., W. Cheeseman, St .Lou., Lancaster, Lou., Melnotte, St. Louis, John Gault, Nash., Southerner, Lou., John Raine, Lou., Grey Eagle, Lou., Judge Torrence, Cin., Diligent, St. Louis. DEPARTED, Monarch, Cin., Melnotte, Pitts., J. W . Cheeseman, Cin., Lancaster, St. Louis, John Gault, Lou., Charley Bowen, Cairo, Southerner, Memphis, Grey Eagle, Lou., W. V. Gillum, Ceralvo, John Raine, N. O., Diligent, Cin., Judge Torrence, N. ). ——— ......The <River> is still gradually swelling here, but the amount of rise is scarcely worth mentioning. At latest accounts it was falling at Pittsburg and stationary at Cincinnati, so that we can hardly expect the present rise to continue. We had a very heavy shower yesterday early in the morning, and the remainder of the day was warm and damp, but no rain fell. ......<Business> on the levee was dull and freights scarce. ......The <Grey Eagle> lay at the wharf until 9 o'clock last night, making out her load for Louisville. ......The elegant steamer <Dunbar> is the regular packet for Paducah and intermediate points, leaving to-day. She is in charge of Capt. Gus Fowler, with Gus Dusouchet in the office—careful, gentlemanly and courteous officers—while passengers will find the boat everything they can desire in the way of sumptuous fare, nice beds, and attentive waiters. She leaves the wharf at 12 o'clock, so be ready to get aboard. ......The brushing up of the <Charley Bowen> ceased yesterday morning, and with a good trip, her machinery all in order, and a renewed propeller, she shot off like a caged bird set free. ......Captain R. C. Mason is building a fine side-wheel steamer at Pittsburgh, for the Pittsburgh and St. Louis trade. Length 181 feet, beam 31 1/2, hold 5 1/2. She will be furnished with cylinders 18 1/2 inches in diameter, 6 feet stroke, three boilers 40 inches, 26 feet long. She will be a complete boat in every respect and will be furnished with the last and most modern improvements. [<Lou. Dem>. ......It is rumored in boating circles that Captain Jos. Scott, the veteran commander of the <Landis>, will introduce a fast and fine side-wheel clipper in the Cincinnati and New Orleans trade, as soon as the Canal is enlarged.—<Cin. Com>. ......The Memphis trade just now is done, or rather overdone, in the number of packets, while the supply of cotton for shipment, either South or East, is about played out. The season is done and over until the next crop comes in. The <Southerner> came in from Memphis yesterday with no freight, and returned in the evening with a very slim show.—<Lou. Courier>. The Louisville and Memphis packets usually pass this place with fair loads, a fact which seems to indicate that the way freights are much more important than the through trade. ......The clerk of the steamer <Melnotte> was, on Saturday last, diddled out of $26.34, by a bogus bill for boat stores, purporting to have come from Messrs. Vansyckle & Co.'s. The name of Wm. Sloan, steward of the boat was forged. ......We learn that Capt. Pres. Lodwick of the popular Northern Line packet, <Northern Light>, together with clerk Dubois, and engineer Kenister, have contracted with Litherbury of Cincinnati, for a splendid New Orleans steamer. She is to be 260 feet long, 40 feet beam, and will carry 1000 tons. Moore & Richardson will provide the engines, and Johnson & Morton the cabin. She will be constructed something after the model of the <Northern Light>, and will be a superior boat in every respect.—<St. Louis Dem>. ......The Louisville <Courier> contradicts the report that the <Lancaster> will abandon the Louisville and St. Louis trade, and enter the packet line between the former place and Evansville. We presume she has found it more profitable to go to <tugging>. ......The steamer <Diligent> was at the wharf last night on her way up the river to be refitted preparatory to entering the Cincinnati and Madison trade. ......The steamer <Lancaster No>. 3 passed down yesterday morning, having in tow the hull of a new packet designed to take the place of the <Baltimore>, in the Alton and St. Louis trade, whose large size and beautiful model excited the admiration of the crowd of boatmen which collected to see her. She was built by Temple, at Madison, and is being taken to St. Louis to be finished. She is to be called the <Altona>, and when fully completed, equipped as she will be with five new boilers and the cylinders of her predecessor, the <Baltimore>, of thirty inches diameter and nine feet stroke, she will doubtless prove the fastest packet on the river. LOW PRESSURE COAST PACKET.—Capt. Hooper on the part of the Bayou Sara and New Orleans mail packet line, is about to contract for a new passenger packet for the coast trade, in place of the <Duncan F. Kenner>, recently destroyed by fire in New Orleans. Instead of the common high pressure engines, he wants to contract for low pressure machinery, and we hope our foundrymen will make an effort to build the required engines. Mr. Scowden the engineer of the Water Works, who has had a thorough experience in all requisites for the successful working of low pressure engines, says the success of such machinery on our Western (muddy) rivers, will be assured, as soon as introduced, and will cheerfully aid in their adoption, by giving all the information required.—<Lou. Cour>. ======= Receipts by Railroad. June 12th, 1860. 126 head stones, 218 foot stones, 16 large slabs, Smith & Sanders, Bowling Green, Ky.; 1 bbl dried fruit, Anspacher & L.; 50 bbls whisky, 80 bbls flour, I. A. Crane & Co.; 1450 bush corn, Brandies & Crawford; 16 sacks flour, Jo. D. Hinman; 1 car load chickens, Mr. McEntees; 24 bales hair, Chas. Babcock. A. E. SHRADER, Agent.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, C3r IE1 DM" US IE- -A- Xji IfflJUO AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, SO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, ISO., (WBMJvm u-bbbpjrbmi to tare wM Risks and issue Policies iu several of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United Stat. s. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured i t the mt favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND IAVIGATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 82,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Compa ny, Martiora, uonn., Capital and Surplus Manhattan Insurance New York. Capital and Surplus 500,000 Co., 400,000 American Exchange Insu rance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 200,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus 200,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., CapitAland Surplus, ,00o COPELAND A NEXSEN, Ag ta, GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE JETH& INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND U NISI PAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige ot 4Y.O years success ami experience. UPWARDS OK 914,000,000 Of losses have beeu paid by the .Etna Insurance Company iu the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE T N A UCKING THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio 8431,520.83 Iu Wisconsin, 100,955.07 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 Missouri 384,518.04 Iowa & Minn. 1U1,39.4 In Michigan, 3158,0(3 81 Iu Indiana,... 14U.S39.81 In Illinois.... 448,327.41 Tennessee..... 97.519.21 Kansas A Neb 19,945.77 Ark. tt Ga.... 23,01... Penn'a A Va.. 31,595 82 Mississippi and Alabama, ...$52, 412.18. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms con-1 font with solvency and tair profit. Etpecial attention yicento insurunc of and Contentt for tTM of 1 to 5 years. The solid service long and Huccesafully tried, and tin many advantages the jtltna Insurance Company possesses in Hi line, should, not be overlooked by those ready to insure aud understanding their best interests, During "stringent times " the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay by any of the duly authorized Agents ot the Company. Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND A NKXS EN, Agents, uh ' Savings Bank Building, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PHGENIX Y, HARTFORD. CONN. nrvoTED to INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. FIRE CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, Cash Assets $400,000 $547,712.30 S. L. LOOM IS, I'r. st. H. K ellouo, Secretary. Branch Office, 31 33 W. Third St., Cincinnati. 31. Alagill, iltneral Agent. ft" Agents in all the prlucii of the Luiou.m al Cities and Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! "Applications received, pelu-ii-s issued and renewed, and all business pi rtaiuing to the agency promptly attended to. Also applications received for Life Insurance, iu the .V. ut Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus over $800.1100. COPELAND NJiXSKN, Agents. SKsT" Office, on First 8t., bet. Main aud Syc, in Savings Bank Building. jCLUSFVEL Y FIRE INSURANCE E V A N S V I L L E AGENCY. MANHATTAN ; FIRE INSURANCE COMPT. So. OS Wall St., New York. o on W hi f o lb! w xn o o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WI. IMTT PALMER, President. ANDREW J. SMITH. Secretary. DIRKCTORS : W. P Palmer, Samuel F. Mott, Rufus L. Lord, Wm. F. Mvtt, Wm. Fox, Kdwin J). Morgau, Richurd Tighe, Thomas Barron, Robert B Minturn, Thomas W. PaaxaaJl, EIhmi n Peter Coojier, Henry KLIsworth, AuUhtus W. Ward, James CoMms, Sidney M.aHoii, Moses Taylor, L. S. Snare., John Caswell, John Stewari, John 0. Green, . Croeker, This staunch aid Company having fully complied with the laws of this State, continue to insure the safer classes of property Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rates as low an other first class Mock Companies Their policies are true from technicalitO, thai Avoiding litigation, having bad oiilv one law wiii during a busiuesa of THIRTY-NINE YEARS. Particular atteutiou givn to Um IwmtlllDl FARM PROPERTY, ISOLATED DWELLINGS, and their Fl'RN ITU RE. Policies iwiued for the erra of ONE, THREE or Fl VE YEARS. lLotises equitably adjusted and promptly paid n Cash st thin Agency. COPKLAND t NEXSEN, Agents.

INSURANCE

CDMPA

STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS.

lEIJI.'LA R .BOA'Wr te TKUESday Hail Picket, BRACELET, Capt. 'affrf.y, leaves Evansville every Monday morning at 8 oVlock and everv Thursday at f p. m. IK"The steamer Bracelet will give through receipts for tobacco and other produce destined for the Eastern it'es, or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL. june9-dtf No. 2 W ater street. EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U.S. MAIL PACKET, G- r ey JEJ agio. W. H. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Halliday, C'erk. m ba vkh ms vajvs vii. lb b wbb i XV Tuesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock P K. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. B Through Bills of Lading will be given for I Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Kew York ! ut as low rates it not lower than by any other route, i Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates i for any point on the Ohio River or on Green River. I The passenger accommodations of the Grey j Eagle are unsurpassed by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, I Juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. I 'Ijjs f-tiLB, babucau, juvi Mil CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN . GER PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, fJKt ' Df.xter, Master, leaves Evansville dBRrafeai Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, I at 7 o'clock, P. M-, and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and CrawfordsviUe R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtt,ned oa board the boat for all Eastern Cties. aept23 fZA.VS 17, I. K AJVii BA Oft A II MJJ PACK E TThe fine steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, leaves Evansville every Moncay, Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesdaj, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville aud CrawfordsviUe Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville f Green, aud Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack els ior dc Liouis, urieaus, ami IBS Daily man boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. Biisiiii'ss 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 point! on the Tennessee aud Cumberland rivers auglS M. OR SOUTH (A ItROLTO.Y A. VII m POND BI VER. The elegant passenger steamer LCE EAVES, McDonald, Slaster, Taylor, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Poud River, leaving ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply ou board. de20tf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. W IIA.TtS E X f HKHS COMPJt. WM. NEW ARRANGEMENT The Adams Exraess Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville aud vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favor. Eapecial care taken in the collection of Rills, Irafts, Notes, and the transportation of small aud valuable fiackaes. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, cun obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of the busiuass, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 18 G. II. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G-. O'RILEY & Co. & COMMISSION MKECIIANTS. General Tiailrrn .Steamboat, and Expn-c Aonts Social Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; iud connections, over which we are authorized to give through receipts at ths lowest possible rate Having a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing, the largest on tho Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting ail merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, fotwarded to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Kect-iviuj!:, Storing and Forwarding, alno, to the Sale of any Produce or other property, consigned to ns foraale , and satisfaction (roarantet'd. OSoe and extensive Warehouse m Water street. I adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf bont, wlire we are to be found, attending to tho interests of our patrons at all hours, day aud night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; aud knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to either our be Una or corresKudeuts iu any of the principal markets, North, Kast or South. P. C. O'RILEY &. CO. MJ9 INO, FORWARDING AND GENKBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents tor Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, In- i diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the j style of Bkown & Airman, and otter our services in tin- capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fullv prepared to extend everv facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVEB, or BATLROAD, aud assmre them that their interests shall Ik) faithfully represented, should they bo pleased to favor us with their patrsiiage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the ( anal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, Late of Howard &. Urowu. Late of KoSTElJ, A Co. j jan22-tf I BALTIMORE BBmV ARB & OHIO RAILROAD TH t: Ji UTUOHMZK WW Agents of the above Koad, and are giving i through rece;pts on freight to all the Kasteru cities, at as low rates ;is by any other line. Goods sent to our care for transhipment will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all information address GKO. FOSTER CO., Ag'ts, Cor. Loemtt st. aud Canal, Evansville, In). mnt9 St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. WwJm. "nni New O ilea lie, have purchased the 8T. CHARLKS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, aud have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had loug ex.perie.nce as keepers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants in New OiieaWi and they will erdeavor, In (heir new houne, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Kestaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They havrt brought a largH and cmplete stock of choice Liquorn l"rin New Orleans, which they collected with rare during their business in that city. Their connections ;md acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, aud luxuries from that market in future, and they will span no expense 1 nor paius to make the ST. CHARLKS surpass, j hereafter, its former repreaental ion, as a ptei.sant , Saloon, a place ofgJMMl living, and elegant, refined iiid luxurious report. fcf Billiiird tdayers will tiwdat this Saloon a set A the fam-st matrbia top Billiard Tables, from the i well known ainl celebrated factory of J. M. Bruuswick it Co. Tiie undersigned flatter themselves that long ex- ; pertence aud cjireful attention will enable them to I merit a reputation equal to any Saloon iu the west- : eru country. A sjjlen.lid Lunch will be nerved up in the uoat approved style, evtrv morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER & DRFIKlSf tur4 fat of Vw Or-lnaris,, an ' llttVSXlarK' aud well-se-keepei Ml led lecied stoek of t ate,l Oerman Silver, Briltania , Siip Lad lea, Table Knives and and Thi tied Spotm Kork, in great variety, Enameled Kettles and Pots, Kettles, Meal Selves, Frying Pans, Fireand Tongs, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, etc. at GEO. S. SOXSTAG V CO.'S. Brass Shove Cheap a ltell bll I I. II . A TB RIAL S cks, liingea, Knobs. iKoors) rings. Bolts, i i ?vvw c m well ..asorted sSck, y m . 'INN TAC v CO 'S. i.i.jf.V y .. . Ti '. 1 , -:t LM. i -, forssle l,v S. E. CI' ": UT .v. CO. .VII It LA . fl.VH I'll llt co. jnue2 -UK A T f II li ti BfBL kinds, ri - juuel? BBL A tT B It .11.1' ;:; I JUtl UR (!. IttSORT lie bv S. E. 8ILBKB' PARI. I . t ' ,t CO. BBLS. may 21 CUAS. McJulINSTON.

COMMERCIAL. Unity Review ot the Evansville Wholesale Market. Office or Evansville Journal, Tuesday, June 12. A general dullness, except in relation to one or two staple articles, seemed to pervade the markets to-day. Receipts were lilit and sales small, principally to supply the demand for home consumption. The following are our quotations of the prevailing rates: Flock. Market quiet and dull ; sales at 5 906 00 for common, 6 25G f0 for super, and 0 507 00, for extra family; 3 10 3 25 super aud o 50 extra in sacks. Wheat. Very little in market; demand quiet and prices steady at 1 25 for red and 1 30 for white. Corn. Market active ; fair demand for prime shelled iu sacks, at55(u60for mixed,

and 65 for choice white. Light demand for ear at 4045. Rye, Xone in market. Bablev. No sales ; price nominal. Groceries Quiet and sales limited. Sugars are quoted at S8 for prime New Orleans in hogsheads, and 8J9 in bbls. Refined sugar 1012. Molasses Plantation 4G47; Sugar house 47l50. Rice 5J(G. Coffee 14i15. F'.tovisioNS. Market very quiet, holders firm at 89 for shoulders; 10 for ribbed sides and 11 for clear; hams plain 11, canvassed 12c; mes3 pork 18 00; rump 14 00; no prime in market. Lard, 12c for prime keg. Cheese, new 89 ; no old in market. Butter, fresh country 10(a 12 ; W R. 15c. Eggs 1012. Fhuits. Dried apples, nominal, $1 25 ; dried peaches, $3 003 25. Fish Mackerel, No. 1 per bbl. $20, No 2 $18, large 3 $14( $15, medium 3 $12(. $12 50, small $9($10 ; pickled herring per bbl. $7.$S. j Whisky Market rules at Cincinnati prices; sales at 17,19 for rectified, and 1 1 i'ujl i $ tor common. Tobacco Market overstocked with inferior grades, and dull ; fair demand for the finer qualities. The quotations are 2 00 3 50 for lugs, 3 50G 00 for medium leaf, and 7 5012 00 for fine grades ; low grades manufactured 15c; medium 18, and fine, 25(V;30c. Virginia tobacco, 2545c. Hay and Feed. Sales of baled timothy at $18(;20 for prime ; loose hay, $1516; bran per tun $20. Coudaoe and Bagging Manilla rope 10ilH, hemp 910, cottou 2225, gunny bags 13J,14 for new. Cotton Yarns. 700, 600, 500, 8i9, 9i 10, 10llc. Feathers. 40c. Flaxseed. $1 00. Paints and Oils. White lead, $1 25(I 2 00 ; red lead, 910; Linseed oil, 70 80; Lard oil 901 00; Tanuers, pure $23 25 per bbl ; common, $1215 ; Turpentine, 6575c. Leather and Hides. Market dull ; sales at 28e for harness ; Uemlock soles, 2026 ; oak, 3132 forCincinnati. Fair demand for hides at 5c for green ; dry salted 1012; dry flint 12J13. Metals. Pig iron, $232G 50; bar iron, 3; tin plate, 10; nails, 10d, 3,3 25. Coal. Pittsburg, 15103; Bodiam, delivered, 10c for grate, mixed be, slack 5c. Salt. Per bushel, 30c. New York Market. New YoitK, June 12. Flour dull, heavy and 5c lower; shippers not disposed to buy to any material extent, while buyers for the home tnide refuse to take more than sufficient to supply immediate wants ; sales of 11,400 bbls at 5 I0(o)5 15 for super state; 5 205 30 for extra do ; 5 305 35 for super western ; 5 705 80 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio ; closing dull and heavy. Rye flour quiet with trifling sales at 3 504 JO for common to choice super. Corn meal steady; small sales at 3 40(Tt 3 50 for Jersey. Whisky steady ; sales of 400 bbls at 2 1 J. Wheat opened heavy and drooping and under strong pressure to realize; closed 2(5,3c lower ; sales of 3,400 bush of white Indiana at 1 45, and 17,000 bush of Milwaukee club at 1 26. Here the dispatch was interrupted and stopped. EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Healers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. FLOUR AND FEED Flour, extra white wheal per sck of 18 lbs....:i.50 Do. sick of 49 lbs. ..1.80 Pork, FISH .10fcll Mackerel, No. 1 lzVi " extra mess. 17 " No. 2,small.2g Salmon, per lb 15 " smoked 22! Cod, per lb ..6 Halibut, smoked 15 Herring. Halt. Roe....:!1 While Fish, iresh lake ' Ier lb in Trent, do do do 10 PRODUCE Potatoes, old, per bu...75 " new "....1.60 Beets, per bunch Carrots, do 2VS Corn Meal per bu. Kran, per 100 lbs.. Corn, per bu GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. V) .1 Mi A. I. crust ' powdered. Coffee, Rio Java Mexican .. Boasted... Tea, Imperial id. 12V 10-.-...18 KaU.00 " Gunpowder. .75(nl. 5o " Young Hyson. 40fa I " Oolong Black. Al tl English Breakcjfl Onions, do 2 i Pieplant, do 5 fast 75 Lettnce, per head Molasfie.reboiIetl per ; Cabbage, do 39 gallon 5(! Cucumbers, each sugar house b, Peas, per peck 33 Baltimore &yi up. .7' Beans, white per qt 5 " St Louis 9$ FRUITS Ric 7 Apples, dried per lh.Jt Pe;irl barley 7C Peaches, do do 12Vi plit peas 8J ... ! Cherru-s, per qt IS PROVISIONS dried iir lb YM. U;ims,,oi. csr'ietanMd per lb 13V. " plain la Blwialilsi s !Y1 Sid, ricar IS llof, d'd tBgmt enr'd i2V. I'ork, picslffi 1" Butter, prime taldc.o for oooJcins;. In Chotam, new Vi.1. old la Lird 1'; CUT M KATS BoefsUiik, loin prr !t...9 " roiiinl " r sl j Lamb, fore ,jr hind qr 10 Veal, per 11, ..8aiC Currants, per t lo Xante, pr lb 10(J iai Raspfierriea, perqt 20 ' Pruusf Ur. per lb...li;Vj ! ' Turkish lij Kaii ti . extra 2 ' Cookiug No 1 ..IS K 1. 1' IDS Alodiol. per ial 7r Buruieg rluid, pr gal. 75 Lard oil, portal 1 In Coal oil 'JOiji l.txi Vinegar, pure citler 20 Milk, per qt 5 MISCELLA N Eo US Chicken?, old, each 2young do 15 Egg.i, H-r doz tSRj fee, per 100 lbs 7o NEW ADVERTISEMENT. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. B I V B It SI CI.'B II WO III. II respi i tluily inioriii ins Irieinis and leiiowcitisens. that ho has this dav conimeoced bu.iuess lor himself at the well known stand of John M. A; H- I have just received a very nice and well selected stock of Ladies', Misses', Boys', and Children's Shoes ot every style and of the best quality. Hoping that by strict attrition to business and the niaunfacttire and sale of a No. 1 article of Sh' es and Boots, I will merit the patronage ofuiy new as well as old friends. Ladies' and Gouts' Boots, Gaiters aud Shoes of all kinds made to rdi r in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. Give your old friend Mc. a trial. A. C. McDEVITT, No. lo Main street, Evansville, Ind. junel.'5-tf Paris .- AOti bbls just received aud for sale by CIl AS. McJnHNSION, los-- Block, Main st. juuel, JE and I IU:. tt A.yn B lTTB R 5 O O II OX. lbs table Butter just received CH AS HcJOOKSTOK. fresii Egs ; 0 ind for sale by ur : BI. O UR .' 1 S O SA IBS BXr Flow; 50 sack Superfine do., iu !e bv ( HAS. McJOHNSTON. tra I- aiuil le and for s;i BBl flO'S RBABBR AJ'I JBB WMB. Mm. 1 have a lew of these celebrated Reapers, for sale low to (.lose. They are warranted to aive satfaction. junel3i SAMUEL ORR.

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CHARLES BABCOCX, Importer and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. M B-1 VIJVG ( O.HI I, TJSIt .Ml'JflMM ranKerjieuta with Eurerean and American j manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods iu my i line, I am enabled to offer inducements, that can- ! not fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name in parr: axles, springs mado of the best ; steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, j cloths, liuings for carriages, varnishes, castings oi I all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, names, fine silver hames of ail ; kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, ' Taylor's patent hames, tiy nets, shoe threads, horse ' blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth ; anc Hein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London ; Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percita j and brass lined martengal rings; superior kerseys I for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolt, patent gig trees, 4c, 4c. I keep in fact everything appertaiBfag to either branch of the business, and uudortauding both : branches thoroughly, we would respectfully init your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I im also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddl . ap20-d4w a nox. H . .' TO.VtJVBS. 1 4 kegs W. R. Butter, 200 bush. Irish Potatoes, Just received at apr24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OK JCKP.Y. 20 UOXHti 1' HI.njN UM.il v . te. Cheese, 2o boxes Prime New . R. Cheese, 500 lbs Extra W. B. Butter, 500 lbs Choice Fresh Country, 150 doz Fresh Eggs, Just received at COOK 4 LANGLKY'S. mm .t b vjb st TOOL S. U BASS m m Scythes, Grain do.. Cradles, Sueaths, Sick les, Hoes, Bakes, a large stock of different kinds for sale cheap at GKO. S. SON'NTAG 4 CO.'S. s -T BJi ii S a X Tli.i whiti: ' iiJl T m WW Flour, in store and lor sale at tho juuel EUKKKA BAZAAR. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Lecuat. OFFER TO THK PURLtf WW Wheeler t Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence iu its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thiuest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machiue. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sow ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machiue, aud warranted for three years. We also keep on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and Wtst, giving prices, 4c, w ill be furnished gratis, ou application in person or by letter. feb91v F. M. SELLMAN. German and French Night School. rmHH VJVlilS RSlGJrE II MOST BBM spectfully begs leave to inform his frieuds and tho public in general, that he hai opened a night school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Being a graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he has la-come by exertion during a number of years, he hopes to satisfy all those w ho may entrust themselves or be entrusted uiuu his care, and begs the patronage of his fellow-citizeas. 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. DELBANCO, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages, First st., rearof Behm's Commercial College. may2-3md BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 .fla in Strttt. jra M. CVRRK I" CO., SUCfJRSSORS MMw to J. E. Dutcher, would respectfully give notice that they manufacture to order, aud have constantly on hand, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of Eastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any boose iu tiiis city engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. D. M. CUKREi ,t CO. may 1 -6 m TORY. The undersigned having engaged i the Tobacco Business, with the purpose ol supply ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, 1 am now; r spared to offer a well selected stock ot ! man ufatir -d Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Tem.3if e Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, in" i arters, in any desired package. Tertus liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash i purchases, but no sale less than five boxe-i. A. G I'M. BERTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evuiisvilhi, Ind. BMB.no I -. . -.I.J. COI.BUBJB CO. to Water at root, three doors Mm. above Main. WE are now manufacturing Veils' Patent Folding Spring lied, the best and most convenient now iu use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. ian2A .TILL -V HA. VII AJVI II H TH HMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORNHILL takes pleasure in iuormiug his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained ou the best of terms. ST Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness ilwajs on band. el

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CO-PARTNERSHIP. purchased from it. H. Brommeltians, for merly of the Arm of B. Nurre Co.) halt ot the Saw-Mill at the upper part uf the city, that establishment will hereafter Ik carried on by the undersigned, under the firm and style of Ahlering & Broiumelhaus. The mill will continue to fill all orders for Lumber promptly and with care. Orders solicited. pr21-dtf AHLERING 4 HKOMMKLH AUS. C3Tx,x-DO-fc House, WWy9H BBJB HKCmyiJ'G ! 14 BWW per stock of Carpets, Kugs, Oil cloths. Ourtain goods both Swiss and Damask Table Linens, T I, h.tin.N o.i.l fr -llillrtgoods generally, than we have ever received. Alo, a large retail stock of Staple ami Fancy lry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mantillas, Shawls, a nice assortment of Merrimac and Cocheco prints, Hoop Skirts j!5 per cent . cheaper than last vear. Hoys' wear Cotton, Linen aud Woolen Ladies' Press Goods nice assortment. Also, the Kml.rvo Cottou Varna. Call at J. OAKLEY A SUN'S, pn No. o First .treet. ran ma I.JIKtiKST TOBJffO UNM. TABL1SHMENT IN THE STATE ft: e r . r ,r . .. ft P. Pendrich & Brothers, Would respectfully inform the citizens of ftrausnlle and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segues, Snuff. Pipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, Thau any two establishments of our principal cities. Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interest Before' purchasing elsewhere, please examine our laree assort meiit, which we plcdsa ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, am! clcaper than can be bought iu Cincinnati ..r l.oni-ville; Alloc ask is, that yon shall call ami indgl We otter any of the abovs at whole. r retail. ell known Our establishment is a bn nrh I extensive Baltimore Tobacco Fcudrich d- Bros., No. 15S Fori F. PEKDB1 Main st., 1 d oct2l t ,met. t'll 4 BROS., or aOove First, Evansville. lai tTJiTIJ.flB.VT Of- TUB A I' FJI I It S of the SacdBlTi Issubasce Cohfakt, October 1, 1859 ASSETS. Cash on hand (Ml to Cash in Continental Rank, awaitiug luvestment Cash in Bank Commonwealth. A .197 Total Bank Stocks 5(1 shares Bank Conino " M Am'n Ex. Id !' " !( " Bank New Y rce ml; 14 B'k N. America 21 1 shs par val. ; raiy Loans secured by :Jl,5oowort!i 11,008 1". S. ,4i : Temp Counou Bouda and 25 shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12.31X1 00 Bonds and Mortgages laiug hist lien, Ae.40.'.,150 no Premiums uncollected 2,501 KO Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages A Temjiorary Loans 13,704 79 Balance duo from Ageuis 19 99 Total Capital Stock Surplus .11,891 SO .gooo.ooo B0 . 44.S91 80 1544,891 80 WALKER, Pres't No Liabilities. JOSEPH It. L. Ha ydook, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YOHK, ) CITY COUNTY OF NEW YORK, j Si'. Personally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. D. 185U, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, an.l severally alhrmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. THOS. L. THORNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New Y'ork. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh counly, Ind E. 11. SARIN, Agent, declO 87 Main street. To the Public. Ti no tur, have he-r: ver? unea, raiiMing umiiy uf our rivers to overflow their httnkH, Imrk ing up tli water iu th-n ;r&eke and bayou, ano floodibg to a considerable extent the bottom lands ; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soou, then the large nurtace uf decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rayu of the ntiinmer huh, produces the malaria, which prove so fatal in its course, sweeping whole States, and sparing neither ago nor sex in it conquer in march. Aftor a residence of more than twenty years the middle and Southern Stat we t ink. we havt discovered a medicine w is a preventative of th ague, Ac.) and as such w W hisky. We v ih the public t not urging upon them tl h. to a c ic i i. extent, attacks ol bilious lever re-omniei.' I our Magnolia understand that we are use of strong Lnjuors aa a beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their being used in that way, but it people will use them as such, let them hare by all menus a pure article, that will keep them in health, and Wngthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose to sell always pure aud unadulterated Liquors for uiedkiua! pill III Mm, and it little for the stomach's sake, if required, and will challenge an inspection by the beit chemists iu this or any othwr country, to find any impurity or adulteration iu the whisky branded by us, "A His A Howe's Magnolia." it is warranted, as it is distilled fiotn the corn, rye, 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 drinkiug bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis Jt Howes' pure Magnolia should be iu general use. Just received and iu store for sale 10 pipes ass'd Brandie (old) from 3 to $7 i gal. 12 J'g pipes do fold) from to 7 gal. 4 pipes Iiollaud fiin ; 3 puncheons old Rum. ai25 ALLIS HOWES. Water st. HATS, OUR SPMMJYG 8T-1,K J0W OUT i Second to none iu beauty aud symmetrical proporti n. Luvern of a comfortable, good -look ing, tine and durable liat will be sure to get raited and fitted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, Always ou hand and made to order ot auv shape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning Into finnfoii for Mflrfiii; tt flninmor. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable ediapt-, culvt and quality. Straw G-oodLs. Au immeuisc Block, b- uht low will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large ntock on hand all the latest styh h. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VAUT1KU & JIAUCONNIKK, ;i'J Main street. apr MOWING AND THRASHING 1ML 2J 352 S. jrn sua urn t o., b vjjs vili.b, B Ind , agents for the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now iu use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. WooU's ttttprovM Mower. K. Ball's Champion Ueiper and Mower, elt Kaker, Iron Harvt s-ri-r. Ken tacky Harvester, Huekeye Mower, K. Ii.iii'e Reupir and Mow-r. Threshing Machines. Kallston's Improved "Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Moffltt's " " maySi-ly

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B,T-IRB.iJVH If M hand a supply of ttf.1l.Htt w. n o w fm Lj . 1 1 We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any ca pacity. Those Scalos are from the manufactory o K. T. FAIRBANKS Jt CO., St. Johnsburg, Veimont. Every Scale is te.ted and sealed, and '- ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to t thousands of persons using them. HORN BROOK f CO., Agents, nov24 Water street. Evansville. hoofland's GERMAN MEDICINES! THE OBKAT S TA N D A R D R E M E I I E S of the present attn. have acquired their great pof ularity only tlnouh years of trial. l'ubouiil til satistacti :i is rendered by them in all 1IOVFLA ND'f GERM A N WILL FQS Liver Complaints , Di Debility, Diseases of tl arising from a disorder BITTER nepeia, Jauudic, Nervoui 9 Kidneys, and all disease 1 liver, or weakness of i V stomach ami digestifs organ-, AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT Yetlore Freer, MUmmt Fever, ,iai Freer tiad Aytt.. See our Almanac for pnajf Price 75cts per boitle BOOTLA ND'B BALSAMIC COB DIAL WILL POSITIVELY tBWM Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Latin -enza, Croup, Pueumouia, Incipient Consumption , and has perforated the most astonishing cures wver known of CO N F I R M IS 1) (J ONSUMPTIU X As a Diarrlnea cordial it is nnrrtQsVlrf Trice 75 j cents per bottle. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, being well-kuowu throughout Europe aud Amercaa need no commendation here. They are'purely ! vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can be j found. Price 25 cents jer box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.Jack son ic Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mc, and are sold by druggists aud dealers in medicines everywhere. The signature ot C. M. Jacksou w ill be ou the outside of each bottle cr box. In oar ' Eterybody'i Almanac" published annually, yon will find testimony aud commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given away by all our agents. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that you get Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, and that his signature is on the wrapper of eachpjttlu Ksller A White, Agents for Evansville, Ind. Leich 4 Carlstedt, do do do dec9 AkiM t 9t JUO Mi8, WJITJKH &T.9 1 door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky Or EVANSVILLE, IOT. JD All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and eon ot. A ti large supply of Old and Choice Bor.rbon Eye, sad Monongahela Whisky. amjl-d&wly rwiHE LJVII B R SIO.VB II WOULD respectfully inform their friends aud the pub lie generally, that they have removed the'r office and store to their new building on First street, three doors above Pine street, near the foundry whor they sill be able to give moro PfoinnT attsit to the orders of their customers. laraa ' stoves will be sold out at retail, at hoh f0 prices, in oritur to close out the stock. deci KRATZ A HKTLMAN. CHK1STIAN KKATZ WM. SIMIAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MAN U KACTrKEllS AND BL I LDKK.H OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILKKS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese sugar Cane Mills, Thraalug Machines, &.-. EVANSVILLK, IND. rmVIE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOVIw M dry bee leave to inform their friends aud th public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WOBK. nud everything appertaining to the Foundry busi nes- They are manufacturing Steam Engines am Boilers uf any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gaaring of any size; Distillery aud Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Coru-shellers, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, Iron Housefronts, Cellar Grates tic. Cookiug and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BBEWEBS, DISTILLERS, JlECTIFIEBS.Ac, Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparges, Stillheads ana Worms on ! an improved principle, Columns tor Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Caus. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and ' Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass aud Iron Pumps of every ! variety, for Weer, spirits, oil, ttc: Brass Cocks and I Vaivrs, Steam Whistles, ic. j Work men sent to all pal ts to tit up work ami do repairs on Steam Boilers, Cupper and Sheet Iron ! Work, Ac. OLD METALS BOUGHT. Tho are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved ; St-am Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes aud Tu- ! bing, Hiram Hopkius' Improved Smut Machine, ! Stepliin Hughes' Flour Separators, Gtioian Bolt Ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Ho.e, ttc, of the last kind; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron, Bloek Tin, Pig Iron, P.. bit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery ami workmen, and will give all work entrusted tu them, their individual attention, tilling order promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. J Offico and Sale Booms; No. GO Main street; Fotindeiy, Boiler Yard ami Machiue Shop ou Pine street, between First and Second streets, Evans. ille, Indiana. J. W. Ill Gil K, 10 Main street, Evansville 38 crates assorted, for the Country Trade

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