Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 244, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 June 1860 — Page 4

The Daily Journal. ======= 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 Tuesdays 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, 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 laud conveyance. ======= RIVER ITEMS. ARRIVED FROM 11 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT TO 11 O'CLOCK MONDAY NIGHT. Southerner, Memphis, Baltic, New Orleans,

Clipper, Nashville, Dunbar, Paducah, Wenona, Cin., W. I. Maclay, Pitts., Peytona, Lou. Interchange, Cin., Greenville, B. Green, Bracelet, Lou. Diana, N. O., R. M. Patton, Tenn, Riv., Moderator, St. Louis, Lancaster No. 3, St. Lou. Glenwood, Nash., W. V. Gillum, G River, Glenwood, .Nash Charley Bowen, Cairo. DEPARTED. Southerner, Lou., Baltic. Lou., Clipper, Cin., Dunbar, Paducah, Wenona, Nash., W. I. Maclay, St. Louis, Peytona, N. O., Interchange, White Riv., Greenville, B. Green. Bracelet, Lou., Diana, Lou., R. M. Patton, Lou., Moderator, Pitts., Lancaster No. 3, Lou., Glenwood, Pitt., Masonic Gem, B. Green. ——— ......The <River> opposite this point is now gradually falling, with about ten feet of water in the channel above the city. ......The <Weather> yesterday was clear and oppressively hot, and business dull as usual. ......At Pittsburg yesterday the river was falling, with 4 1/2 feet of water in the channel. ......At Cincinnati there were 5 1/2 feet in the channel and the river was falling quite rapidly. ......There were 5 feet 6 inches of water in the canal at Louisville, and the river was falling. ......The <Grey Eagle> is the regular packet for Henderson and Louisville for to-day. — She is too well known and deservedly popular to admit of the necessity of our reminding passengers that her accommodations are unsurpassed. Mr. John B. Hall is her agent here, and will be pleased to receive freight for her. ......The <Masonic Gem> went out on her trial trip last night with a heavy load of passengers. ......The fleet and elegant <Charley Bowen> is the regular packet leaving to-day for all points down the river to Cairo. Those who may be going down will do well to secure a passage upon a boat whose polite and efficient officers have rendered her one of the most popular on the river. ......The following is the published call for a Convention of steamboat owners and captains to meet at Louisville on the 10th of July, 1860: In accordance with the views of many steamboat owners and captains, in the different trades on the Southern and Western waters, it is recommended that a general meeting or convention of steamboat owners and captains, of all the trades, be held at Louisville, Ky., on Tuesday, the 10th of July, 1860, to take into consideration the depressed state of steamboat interests, and to take such steps as united counsel may devise for placing those interests on a fair basis of prosperity. For the Steamboat Captains' Union Benevolent Association of New Orleans. J. H. FRELIGH, Pres t, NEW BOATS GETTING READY.—The din of preparation continues to resound at all the ship yards, and, in addition to St, James' launch Saturday evening, the <Iberville> is expected to be launched next Saturday, and Capt. Postol's new craft will also be ready next week, to be closely followed by Capt. Richardson's clipper for the Southern Race track, and half a dozen others. The <St. James> was most successfully and beautifully launched by the Howards, from their ship yard ,and in the evening she was towed over the falls and landed at New Albany, where the machinery goes on board. In another month she will be ready. [<Lou. Cour>. ......The St. Louis papers of the 15th contains the following: Business about the landing is daily decreasing, and every day witnesses the withdrawal of one or more boats to take, advantage of the dull times times to paint, repair and get themselves in readiness for the fall work. The <Crescent City> and <Hiawatha> have both laid up for repairs. ......Capt. J. H. Estes has bought the <John Simonds>. The price paid was $20,000. Excepting the huge <Magnolia>, the <Simonds> is the largest boat afloat, with rather more power than any. Her cylinders are 33 1/2 inches in diameter, with l0 feet stroke. [N. O. Delta>. ———<>——— Receipts by Itallrouil. Juno ISth, I860. 4 Oozes dry goods, lObales halts, Kwti A lNtia; 4 casks tht-rpe, Allis A Howes; 2 boxes dry i, 2 bales Jo, It. Barnes; 2 boxes, dry -i'Mis, 1 bale do, J. S. .I.i-i-..- '. (.'.; 1 ki-K I!, pink, Vni. Bi-rl.oei ; 3 bjx-- h. h. gools, tiles it H.; : bbls whisky, 1560 bush corn, I. A. i i J- Co.; ;ui bags biau, August Elles; ti4 bu-li corn, Brandis A Craw tol d; 1 box, J. S. Whiting-; 5 bbls high wines, Preht. n Bros.; lo boxen oysters, Vkkery Bros.; 1 box L. I heese, Th. Nigele A Co.; 1 case mdse, 1 Mill In l, I i Hiaut. A . K. i) K A 1 1 K K. As'nt. Lntsb kiiom Gkn. Hoi stox. Tbe New Orleaii9 Delta of June 1st, publishes the following letter from Gen. Sam. Houston : Austin, May 24. Messrs. D. D. Atkinson andJ.W. Harris: Gentlemen: In reply to your letter ot the fourteenth instant, I will say that I have respouded to the people t San Jacinto and consented to become the People's candidate for President. In yielding to thecal: of my fellow-citizens of Texas, in June lust, to become a candidate for Governor, I said the Constitution and the L'nion embrace tbe only principle by which I would be governed, if elected; they comprehend all the old Jackson National Democracy 1 ever professed or officially practiced ; these have ever guided my u-tion: 1 have no new priciples to announce. Yours, truly, Sav. HorsroN. Out of about r000 widows of the Revolutioo, pensioned by the first act of Congress, only 3.r survive. Fourteen of them are over one hundred years old. The youngest is 92 years of age ; the oldest ins years. Thk Maine Republican Convention has nominated Israel WmUmtm jr.. present member of Congress, for Governor He succeeded on the first ballot. Tbe nomica lion is a strong one.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, GrEjTER.iLL I OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAJiSVILLE, LVD., M ItK .VOW PBK tJ IlKIl TO tjxz; WM. Ri-ks and issue Policiea in several of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United Stat. s. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, injured at the nn-st favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND 8 ATIOATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIKE MSI -RAN CE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. .astna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus $,OUO,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, oOO.'OOO Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus, 400,(100 American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus 200,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital ami Surplus :(K,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus 5200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital anil Surplus, 900,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE BY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THK INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ARSOLUTE AND CNIMPATUED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And thu jirostigo of 40 years inotionn and experience. UPWARDS OK SI -1,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the .Etna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The valuw of reliable Insurance will he apparent from the following LOSSES I'AID BY TH E M T X A IHKI-VU THK PAST RVI TEAKS: In Ohio Jl.ll,,r20.83 In Wisconsin, 100,165.07 In Kentucky, 2il,!i;t9.4n Missouri, .'(84,518.04 Iua Minn. 101,:.lf. IVnu'a A Va.. 31,505.82 In MIrMpin. flttMS hi In lndiaua,... 14t;,S:!!i.81 In Illinois.... 44s,;sj7.41 Tennessee, .... UT.oi'.'.'Jl Kansas A Neb lM.Ulo.77 Ark. & Ga.... 23JM5.0.. Mississippi aud Alabama, ...$.V2, 412. 1. Fire and Inland Navigation Kiii.-. accepted ut lcim consistent with sol t-ncy unu ;i''r ft1ftt. Especial attention girrm to rftif"c of lVELLt S'tS ami tUjutt ttt- '' lemi "t 1 tit jmtP Tho solid. wrvi.T iutr rind mop "I y tried, anl Him many Hdvatit.t. s iLm . tUna I usui aufe 'onipany poK aatiaN in its IftMSsboaM not he ovitHooked to thus- ivuily to Ittnere alnl WMtAtVtaild.Bg their beat in teres ta, Dwrfag rttrimcpnt .tnaaf the .umtllj for reliable Insurance becomes nil imperative duty the abilit y of property owner a to Hitstain Ions being then much lessened. Aeucieej in ull the principal cities mid UlV throughout the State Polities isscetl without tie - hy any of the duly authori.i-d Agent 61 the Company. IJuxiin H- attended to with dtMpatch and fidelity. CUPELAM) A N KXS KN, A cents, Ui y 1 SavitiH Bank Building, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL P H CEN I X I COMPANY. HARTFORD. CONN. DEVOTED TO IXSL'RANCK EXCLUS1 VET, Y FIRE CHARTER PERPETUAL. lx, Panifal XMam 1 $400,000 $547,712.36 S. L. LouMIS, Pratt. II. Kklli Branch Office, 31 .y 33 W. Thirl St., Cincinnati. M. Matjilt, General Aynt. WAuts in all tinof the I u t priadpa i'ities and Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. MVApplicat$aa4 received, policies Isaaad ami ienewe,l, and all bitateMM pertaining to the agency promptly attended to. Also applications ieceiv. il lor Lite IiiMirauce, in the JStna Life Inunnce ( V., oi Hart&ttl, Cona, .ipiial and surplu i.ver $2')C,o(m. WI'KLAM) . XjiXSKN, Agent... VOIRee.oa Kirt ft., Ik-i. Main and Syc, iu Bayiayw Bank Buthliug. EXCLUSIVELY FiRJE INSURANCE E V A N S V I LLE AOENCY, MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMFY, 9lo, 6S Wall St., New York. O o o o Oi CO w CO f a CO Cn o o o o o H CO INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. PITT PALMJCR, President. ANDREW J. SMITH. Secretary. UIBKCTOBS : W. P Pitlmer, l'eter Cooper, SUBUel F. Mott, Henry Kllsworlh, Rutus L. Lor.i, Augustus- V. W ard. Win. K. Mott, .lames ('idles. Wm. W. Fox, Sidney Mason, Edwin r. Morgan, Mo Taylor, Richard Tighe, fj. S. Sicire-.. Thomas Rarron , J.diti Caswell. Robert B. Milituiii. .lolni Stew :u-I . Thomas W. Peari-all, .lohn C. tireen. Klien P.. Cns-ker, This staunch old Company haying fully eMU!M wtttitbe HMntH tins Mate, eoiitluoe to i safer classes of proj-Ttv tl Against Loss or Damage l Fire, ' At nUes as low as other first class vto. k (Vnupanies TWfr policies are li,-e from lei-hiii.-.iIiiHs, thus Aoidii. litig i-ioii, haying had only on.- btw-enii iltiimg a business ut THIHTV-NINE L.VRs Parii. ular attention givsa to the Insurance ot FA KM PROI'FRTY, ISOLATED OWE 1.1.1 SU.-S, and th.ii FI'RNITl'RE T'olici.-n issued tot the eim .1 'NK, THRKKof FIVE YtARS. BjnsBljOsses cqnltahty adjusted and proMiptly paid n Lash at this Agency. COPELAND s. NEXSEN, Agents.

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AGENCY

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STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS.

cowling t.reen I nited States Hail I'acket, MASONIC ' ."!. Caiitaiu J. J. 1'II.I.BBCKV, ALF. II. KOWAHDS. Clerk. IeavM Kvansville Mondavs and Thursdayat ii f. m. Leaves Bowling Green Wednesdays anil Saturdays, at 8 a. m., makint; close connections at Kvansville with the Louisville and Evausville and Paducah Mail line, aud the Evausville Jt Crawlordsville Kail Road, and at Bowling Green with the Louisville and Nashville Rail Road. For freight or passage apply on board fr to japelS J NO. B. HAM.. Agent. -nt:tiiM,jK .nd.vjji' x thvrsMh day Mail Packet, ISltACELEf, Capt. I'lrfrf.y, leaves Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'. lock and every Thursday at 6 p. m. j W The steamer Bracelet will give through receipts for tobacco and other produce destined for the Eastern cities, or the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Apply on board or to JOHN B. II ALL, .jnne9-dtf No. 2 Water street. KVANSVILLE" AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, agio v. H. DANIELS, f apt. B. P. IftmtlT. O'erk. JL4 Tuesday and Saturday at G o'clock p. m. Returning, leaves Louisville every Mouday aud Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. KS" Through Bills of Lading will be sivtn for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Sew York at as low ratos it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taktrii at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River or on Green River. U" The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are unsurpassed by any boat npon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOIN B. HALL, june7-dtf No. 2 Water street. -MJJ CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN . Q KB PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, 1 kxtfr, aiaster, leaves Kvansville Tuesday and Saturday, at IS o'enxk ST, arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday aud Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, V. M., and Fmithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville B. R., and Packets for Green Kiver. Also, connecting at Sniithland with Cumberland River Parketa ; at Cairo, w ith Memphis, New Orleans aud St Louis Packets. Tickets can bo obta.ned on board the boat for all Eastern C'ties. septliS Jf7 PU.Vs VMliliJB -v- PACK A'T The tine steamer DUNBAR. Gus. Fowler, master, I Jtj' leaves Evausville every Monday. ,Mf-'-; ,r -ySl, Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves I P.-ulucah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, I at '.) o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evausville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville I Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. r-lj!!Kineas promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, firm IT as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee aud Cumberland rivers aug!8 ! mtlJTH tJ ItHOI. TOJ JV7J m ruM) kiver. --The elegvnt passenger steamer LL'E EAVES, McDonai.o, Master, Taylor, Clerk, will make re..-u'ar tri-weeklv trips to South Car rolton and Fond Rivtr, leaving on Mondays, Weduusdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on board. de-'Otf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. a It J. 71 S KXMMK . tfl.1l f X'NSW ARRANGEMENT. Tho AnA.ns Express Company rasped fully announce to their friends and patruns, the public of Evausville and vicinity, that, with increased tacilities for the transportation of TBSIOMT, PA OK J 0 S 8 , MONEY AND VALUABLE B, They solicit .1 continuance of former favors. Especial care takan in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, aud the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of he Kxpress, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the business, at kbeir Olfli-e on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 1? ii. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE. IND. P. G-. O'BXLEIT & CokTVIMHf.', FD.VJ. J.'i COMMISSION 31 ERCHANTS. (ietieral ltailr ...... ,SteHiul..yt, and Expret Auems Special Agents bir the PENN. CENTRAL Jlid I lllineli I W. over w hich give through receipts at tils RAILROAD; we are kotnorizril to lowest possible rate. Having a mammoth WharTboat et tt.e lanainr. I the largest on tbe Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all nierchaudi.e liable to dsniafe from exposure, yve are prepared to facilitate the disi patch of all coiisignuients, foi warded to on' care by either ' RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satis faction guaranteed. Otlhic and extensive Warehouse on Water street, ' adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we ale to la- found, attending to th interests of our patrons at all hours, dav and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; un- ! tiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a coutiuuauce of the extensive patron. age w e are now enjoj ,ug. Liberal cash advances will be made on allconsignuieuts to either ourselves or correspondents in niiy ; of the principal markets, North, Fast or South P. C. O'RILEY & CO. I M ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Agents It Kanawha Salt Company, Cvausvule, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Drown: A Airman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to ' skippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or KAILROAD, and ansit't; them that their interests shaii I be faithfully represented, should they lie pi. ased io I tnvor us with their patronage. Oflice and Warehouse on tlis corner ot Main st. . and the ('anal. WM. BROWN, W. M. AIRMAN, j Late of Howard Hi owu. Late of FOSTER, A Co. i jaii'22-tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. WW A-tiitb uf the above Kal, ia are giving through rvceiptK iu freight to all the .Santera cities, ' nt an low ratal mm by any other line. Gooo Mat t ' i our care fur traaJiajHa?ut w iil lie forraraai v ih I Mnia"iiiia anl diapatch. or all information. . t i r - . UKO. rOtiTKK & CO., Agt. Our. Lucuatst. ail UaaaU, Bvaawille, !nl. ui-tr'.f St. Charles Saloon. NEW PEOPKf ETORSH1P AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. 9fJtL from New Orleans, have purrluised the ST. OH AK L ES SALOON, ou First str-ct, nearly oppo- ! site the 1'ost Oflii e, and have retitteo it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have Inn! lonp experience as keepers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants in Neyv (irleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxm i -s ol Northern and Southern KeataanUa in the ST. IIHSSLSS They have brought a large and complete stock of choice Li.iiiura from Nt-yv Orleans, w hich they collected with caie during their bnsiuess in that city. Their connections aud acquaintance in that city w ill enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Li.juors. Fruits, and luxuries from that market iu future , and they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES siiriiass, hereafter, its former tspulsinlntlnn. ss a pin sent Saloon, a. plant of goad living, and elegant, re fined and luxuri.-i" resort. ST Milliard players will tiud at this Saloon a set ot the finest marble tup Billiard Tables, from Una well know n and celebrated factory of J. M. Brimswick A Co. The undesigned lla-t.-r theinaelvus thai long experience and . art ful attention will enable them to merit a reputation eejonl to any Saloon in the western country. A splendid Lunch wil! be Serves up iu the most approved style, i v ry moi inng ai In o'clock HAM M Eft .V URUFUSS, , ,U-I l.no ' a - Ml ft . vr ttt.y IU ft I . . i - , lec ' .. . '.- a an.l tin .- . Forks i i s -ei,. Kress Kef ft- . Sll.oels Hi.d loll , I l.'b, ap al i Jf I 1 i. It 1 f , MM Loci ,, n,,,.,, a. Bell bankings, Screw at vjiiii.lj G T-ili Pot -, Firc.tr .t I'.. ...- i

COMMERCIAL. Daily Review of i lie Kvansville Wholesale .Market. OrSICBOT EVSMiVlLI.B JOI R.VAL, Monday evening, June 18. h. j" We are unable to n .to any new feature iu the markets to-day. No sales of importance have taken place, and dealers are meeting the amall local demand at about the same tignres as before. The Flour market glows weaker, and a further decline In prices may be expected, but holders are contending to keep them . p, while the demand is only for the tilling of orders from consumers. Wheat appears to remain at about former .piotatations, though there is nothi-ig doing. Nothing new has presented itself in the Grocery market. Staples are very firmly maintained in price. Sugars are evincing a tendency to further advance.

i ue r i ovision marari presents nothing new in its movements, and v e have no alterations to make in oar quotations There is no chaise to notice iu any other articles quoted. FLOUR. 6 W(ii,G 25 for Superfine, 6 4;i6 5(1 for Extra. Choice Family brands f 7; in sacks ti 00(3. 1 12 for Superfine, and 3 25(Vr.350for Extra. WHEAT. Market quiet and drooping. Red 1 10(o : 15; White 1 L(..,l 20. CORN. Prime Shelled in sacks 55(60 for Mixed; 05 for Chains White ; Ear Corn quiet at 4.V. OATS. 4(1(350; nominal; no sales. BARLEY. Light demand among the brewers at 8090. GROCERIES. Sugar firm and with an upward tendency at 3(i 'Jc ; Kolwsei firmly held at 41a: J Coffee buoynut at HJv.. 15. PROVISIONS. Shoulders 8)9 ; CU-ar Sides 11J4; Canvassed Hams 12c; Mess Pork 18 00; Romp 1-4 00. Lard 113 2(512 for prime keg. WHISKY. Market steady at 17217?c TOTATOES.-l 251 75 per bbl. " EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Funojr and kinds of Fanof and Staple Family Groceries, at th" Eureka Bazaar, No . Main st. FLOUR AN I) FEED Pork, " 10011 Flour, extra white wheat ! FISH ;ier sck of 08 lhs....3.j()' Mackerel, No. 1 12'X Do. sack of 4'J lbs. ..1.80 " extra mess.niZ Com Meal per bu 60 j " Ko. 2, small .2 Bran, per 100 lbs .1.00 Salmon, per lb 15 ...50 " smoked SSJj I Cod, jicr lb 0 9 Halibut, smoked 15 iW Herring, Bait. Roe.. . 3'.. 12' ; White Fish, Iresh lake ' " Corn, per bu GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. O.. " a.i. crushed ' powdered Coflee, Rio .lav: 105-:J; fa-r lb 111 20 Trout, do do do 10 ' Mexican IH PRODUCE Roasted 20! Potatoes, old, iHir bu...75 Tea, Imperial 50(.l.0(i' " Uew- "....14) " Gtiuis5wder..75((i 1.50' Beets, per bunch 2'.4 " Young Hyson. -1 if., $1 i Carrots, do 8j2 " Oolong Black. 10(,i 1 'On ions, do ' 'Al .' ,1 .,. I, 1. n: . " M 1...:;-. unm- i-iepiaur, ao 5 I am D Lettuce, per head IV Molasses, re boiled per iCabbage, do K(iO gallon 50 j Cucumbers, each '3 " sugar house i;o Peas, per peck 35 Baltimore syr up..70 tteans, yvhite per tit 5 ' St. Louis.... .'JV FRUITS Rice Pearl bai ley Split peas PROVISIONS Hams,sug. cur'd cau vassed per lb plain Shoulders 1 71 Apples, dried per lb. ..S3..", .. 73 I Peaches, do do 12 ,..H Cherries, per qt 15 dried pr lb 123 Currants, per qt 15 " Zante,prlblO$123-J ....13 Raspberries, perqt 20 Hn Ull Prunes, Ger. per lb...l2l4 Sides, clear 1213 " Turkish ..123 Beef, d d sugar cur d 12'.. Raisins, extra 20 Pork, pickled in " Cooking No 1 . 15 Butter, prime table. .. 2o FLU1 DS for cooking 15 Alcohol, per gal 75 Cheese, new Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 old 15 Lard oil, per gal 1 In Lard 12'.:ij('oal Oil 90(u,l 00 OPT M t ATS I Vinegar, pure cider.;.. .20 Bec-f steal;, loin per lb. ..ii. Milk, per qt 5 " rnuu.l.. MISCELLANEOUS .8Chickens, old, each 25 S ' vomit- do 15 " roast Lamb, fore qr Iiiini or 10. ICggs, per doz .12K Veal, per lb. .fni -10) Ice, per 100 the. New Oilcans market. New Orleans, June 15, p. m. Flour Dull and prices declining ; small sales Superfine at $5 405 50. Corn Is in large supply and the market consequently dull, and prices lower ; sales of (3,01)0 bags Western mixed, at 5800c. Mess Pork HiK-hanged and steady. Lakd -Firm but (juiet. at 12J.12"io. Hacon Dull and ilie demand limited, at 8Jc. for Shoulders, and M)j for Sides. Whisky Lower and dull, at 13jr.?10c. for Rt-ctified. Suoar Unchanged. Coffee Buvant but not higher. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, .Tune 18, m. Brcad.tuffs generally closed dull except corn. Wheat has a declining tendency at 1 40(3. 1 50 for white; 1 281 :i5 for red. Provisions quiet. Whisky steady at 2122. Brlrklsy c re' 35 ret I g. A meeting of the bricklayers of Kvansville was held Friday evening, June 15th, to take further steps to celebrate the coming Fourth of July with other different crafts of the city, when Mr. Ziegetihagcn as President took the chair and called the meeting lo order. Minute: approved. of last meeting were and On motion, the agreed to celebrate Bricklayers present the coming Fourth .. : of July. On motion, said Bricklayers agreed to turn out with banner and aprons. On motion, .Mr. Jus. I'ittman was appoint ed Ireastirerot Bald company. On motion of Baid Bricklayers, their tendi ers were all invited (o attend their next ! meeting, iu the Council Chamher, June "20th. Ou motion, iir. James Pitttuau was appointed Marshal of the. day fur the Bricklayers, and .Mr. Henry NobejC assistant. I On motion, the Secretary was instructed : to report to the chief Marshal. Ou motion, it was requested that the City papeis publish these proceedings. F. XIKOKN HAOL.V Pris t. C Ukll.vmv, Secy. Illacksmi tlis' Meeting. At au ailjotirnod meeting held on Friday evening, June loth, at the Voting America Engine House, by the Blacksmiths of the City of Evansviile, William Durham was called lo the Chair and John Griess was elected Secretary. The following resolutions were adopted : Rt'soki J, That the Blacksmiths will turn out and celebrate the Fourth of July iu an appropriate manner. Resolved, That a committee of two, consisting of Charles Linden Schmidt and Henry Richard t, he appointed to collect money to i defray the expenses of said celebration. Re.'urtd, That this meeting adjourn to meet at the same place on Wednesday even- i iug, June 20th. RtsolreJ, That these proceedings he pub- ' lisbed in t he cil v papers. WlI.LIAM Durham, i're't. .loIIN" ClllKS.Sec'v. 6h Sayere and lleeuan bare settled their qnarrel. and I. nth are In have a belt. Let the Baltimore tuid Ricbraond Conveuliuna eomproBtise ilutr differeacea bj each taking it new set. nt principles, leaving the ulil ones in he foaght Ibr heienl'ler. -JfmOcmmL fur the liulletm. 'I tiK corn and Io1m4co imps in this county are doing nnusnally well. The harvest of apples, peaches and other fruits, piouiises to he abundant. Bend. Rep.

MISCELLANEOUS. CHARLES BABC0CK,

Importer and Healer in Geach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MM rangementi with European and American manufacturers for a direct, supply of all goods in my line, 1 am enabled to offer inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of ail engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ot all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, names, fine silver names of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly n -is, shoe threads, horse blankets, Loudon Girth Webs, American Girth anc" Hein Webs, both cotton aud worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha and brass lined martcugt.1 rings; superior kerseys i for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, - patent gig trees, &c, &c. I keep iu fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invito your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent for Ward's Patent djprtn : Saddb . I p20-d.tw 4 kegs W. R. Butter, 200 bosk. Irish Potatoes, Just received at apr24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. m boxes i' m. hk olj w. k. j si-VF Cheese, 20 boxes Prime New W. R. Cheese, 500 lbs Extra W. K. Butter, 500 lbs Choice Fresh Conutry, 150 doz Fresh Eggs, Just received at OOOK A LANGLEY'S. MM 1 i VJK ST TOOL S. fJ J.vs MM. Scythes, Grain do.. Cradles. Sneaths. Sickles, Hoes, Rakes, a large stock of ditTerent kinds for sale cheap at GEO. S. SONNTAG & CO. 75 BJltiS KXTHvt U'JIITK WIS K.J T Flour, in store and lorale at the juuel EI RKKA BAZAAR. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, First Street, between Main and Locust. Si JLK OKKKH TO THK JPVBJ.lt; WW Wheeler ir Wilson's Improved Seyving Machine at reduced prices, with increased coundeuce in its merits as the best aud most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or tbinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike ou b-jth sides, forming no ridge or chain ou the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sow ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all ou the same machine, and warranted tor three years. Wu also keep on constantly hand a full assortmeu t of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standiug East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis, on application iu person or bv letter. febSHv F. M. SKLLM AN. German and French Eight School. rmMiK i .'it k uxtu.s-K it most iikMl spectfully begs leave ti inform his friends and the pub! c iu general, that be ha opened a night school for the instruction of the French and German languages. Being a graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practico and experience, w-hicu he has become by exertion during a number of yeais, he hopes to satisfy all those w ho may entrust themselves or lie entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of his fcllow-citizess. Also, young clergymen and students of the gospel, are requested to take notice of his lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Itev. DB. M. DELBANCO, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages, First St., rear of Benin's Commercial College. saay2-3md BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY" .isi Main Strtet. ,n. 1 1 uh n 'x co., svct nssoits to J. E. Duteher, would respectfully trive notice that they manufacture to order, and have (instantly on hand, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies', (ents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of Eastern yvork, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city engaged iu tbe retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed iu this establishment. l'lea,e giv us a call. 1). N. CUKBEY ,v CO. inaJrl-Sm g 1JC H St KJVT C1T- TO R. It -t it KJC TOKT. The undersigned having engage. I i the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supply ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, I am now-repsred to offer a well selected stock ot j manufattr-vi Tobacco from Missouri, Keutucky, ' and Teni.i o Leaf, iu Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, in' t arters, iu any desired package. Terms liberal, aud accej. table discount tor Gbab . purchases, but no sale less than live boxci. A. GUMBEKTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evausville, Ind. KMJSJtlO l1 1, .J. J. tOM.JtVKJ'X VOr Water street, three doors JSL V have above Main. WK are now uianufacturiug Wells' Patent Foldleg Spring Pa-d, the la-st end most convenient now in use. ai it can be moved or bandied without any trouble. 'all an.l examine them. i.n.j.TiLI, OJY H.l.yil .f.Vlt UKTKHMINED TO Sl'CCKEB OEOHGE TIIOKNHILL takes pleasure in iuormlne bis aid cnatomera that iu the .piality and style of his work, he natters himself he cannot be oxcelled. He may still lie found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. &W Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-band Harness ilwassn band. jci

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DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms fornierlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, w hether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, of w hich he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pass tin- ' secured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, that any other in our State, and equal teany in Eastern cities. All those . who need Dental oiierations performed, and are pleased with his yvork, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of yvork manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; Block or CarveJ : Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheoplas- . ! tic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleanliness of 1 ' the continuous gum yvork. It is without a seam ( I or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored j to nearly their original c. ntour by this style of ' i work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, Coral ite, and Amber Base. The latter styles, for lijht- 1 I ness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel auycels anything yve have ever soon. He has several anaesthetics for alleviating pain ' j yvhen extracting teet... The, are perfectly harmI less. The most delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything In cannot .to, . nor exhibit anything net made by hims.-lf Parents should consult tbe health and beauty of I their children by having the Dentist direct their . second dentition, thereby producing symmetry aud . health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected .-u-- f cessfuliy. Those having decayed teelh, should either have j them extracted or tilled at once (Wte bitter if pos- j sible). Th" health of the parties and tbe retataitl -ing teeth demand this. Bw" I takw pleasure iu introducing I'r. Ii.ui,, j my successor to tin- old rooms in Bray's bitfidlngj . hoping he will find them both pleasant and pro!?! ' able From my intercourse with the Do.-loi, I am pleased to find bini one of tbe utoitesiiij. i peeaesefmc taste and high professional arHrtry and t standing. With this vieyy, can. u ii h -lately , c-. - .t -uienil him to the couiiiiiniiTi as a skllllul e.ud 0..I1;- I peteut dentist. (May2j J. KIVETT. OU .VM i-.t TKH StKKVltS, IVITU ! Pateut fixtures to litem, tor sale cheap. MILLEi MEHAUS, 1.1 Mail! street. apro fev7Vf TK.tlK.yT o th n JlKK.IIlt.S of ttie SscfitiTY iNstraAM-K Company, Oct bei 1, 185'J ASSKI'K. Cash on baud J 0M 15 Cash iu Continental Bank, awaiting investment si),524 05 Cash in Bauk Commonwealth 5,197 47 Total Btuk Stocks 50 shares ' " 60 " !' " 100 " " 14 S95,3tl 'J7 Bauk Commerce Am'n Ex. Bank Bank New York B'k N. America '14 shs par rat. C21JS0U Wd th J-ATul ii Temporary Loans secured by lt,MM U. S. Coupou Bonds aud 2." shares Uosolute Fire Iiiscrauce Company IJ,:HKJ 00 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Ac.40'.,l oil 00 Premiums uncollected 2,50 wo Accrued I us. ou Bond" and Mortgages A Temporary Loaus 6764 79 Balance due from Agents 19 99 Total ..'44.891 SO Capital Stock SfuKi.DISi iKi Surplus 44.S91 o S.MI.N'.H 80 N" Liabilities. JuSEPH WALKEK, Pres't it. L. Haydock, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORK, I U1TX A COUNT! Or NEW YOKK. ) Personally appeared before me this 'i9ih day of November, A. D. 1859, Joseph Walker, Picaident, and liichard L Haydock, .Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of NewYork, and severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and lIicf. THUS. L. TUOKNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Compauy has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evausnllo and Vanderburgh county, In.l E. H. SAUIN, Agent, declG 87 Main stTcet. To the Public. rWlHK fjlHT W1.TK K J.Vli UPRlNi, -ML so far, have been verv wet ones, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back iug up the water in the creeks and bayous, auu flooding to a considerable extent the bottom lands; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of tb, summer sun, produces the malaria, which, proves so fatal iu its course, sweeping whole States, and sparing neither age nor sex in its conquerin march. After a residence of more than twenty years the middle and Southern States, yve think we have discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks oi bilious lever ague, A':., and as such we recommend oui Magnolia Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we are not urging upon tbem the use of strong Liquors as a uevcrege. yy e arc, aim always li.ive Dean, opposeil to their being used in that way, but it people will use them as such, let them have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, aud lengthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors for medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, ami will challenge au inspection by the best chemists in this or any other country, to find any impurity or adulteration in the w hisky branded by us, "Allis A Howe's Magnolia." It is warranted, us it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many iorsoui have been ruined iu health, if not actually killed, py drinking had whisky, the greater the reason that Allis A Howes' pure Magnolia should be in general use. Just received and ill store tor sale 1" piia-s ass'd Brandies told) frexa 3 toi7;al. 12 pipes do fold) from 4 to 7 y gal. 4 pipes Holland Gin; ;i puncheons old Kum. ariio ALLIS A: HOWES. Water st. OU It Hl'ni.VfJ STi-M.f! .YOW" OVT is second to none iu beauty aud symmetrical j projeirti ins. Lovers of a conifot table, good-look iug. i line and durable Hat will be sure to get suited and 1 titled. Bring iu your orders, gentleuieu. French Felt &Cassimere Hats, Always nil h.uM hucI lu1c to ordr ot any ha.pe or cokr The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion for Spring A Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS (f every imaginable shape, color and quality. S-fcx-ia-w- G-oodB. Ad iiiitm'UHu Atock. btuUl low wilt i t coritrspoU'Jiuj;; tiurus. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock ou baud all the latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Th Ik-si ever Heen iu the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An eudless variety for Spriu; aud StUDIIlCrri VATJTIER vV MAKi'ilNXIKIt, apr4 MOWING AND THRFSHING i nor 13 ss.. W.V SIM HP Mi X tO , K iJ.-S! .. .', e following Mucin ties. .m: which are the most approved patents now in use.

Reapers and Mowers. wf. A. Womi's Iiiiprovtal Moaer. K. Ball's Champion lo and -tl . M Self Kaker, Iron Harvester. Kentucky Uarveeter, Hui keye Mower, K. Hall a Reaper and Mower; Threshing Machines. Rallstou'e Improved Thresher, Pitt' Patent Thresher, Metrites " " may2-ly

MISCELLANEOUS.

WXMMMBJJV'JKS' M hand a supply of tUZMtiMJM We :fi.n uUu tuiii!Mi TyRAi pnoity. Tht-df ScmIim iuv tr K. T. FA1KIIAVKS CO t any cm , u- biHtlaffictoYy t moot. Every ttavl i V'tU a a:iJ wfaJea, fni war rriiitei! cari-eot. Kor tt- uiuoiiiMU vv rek-r to I liOKJSBKOOK dr CO., Aceuts, 'jit r stri t. EvHtitvntf. a I s a ' Vr, sj iroo GERMAN MEDICIN S ! T S TA X D A of the present ace, ularitj- only thro esl satistii. t i- 01 i? - ::t:at H S M E 1 E S Tlirir pr';it ; er -f trtivlj I'nTtnuii!G E R tf P, I T T E R S H. ITiy 1 Y .1 i.K , i)Speps! l . Jatil..l-e, Nety..T.i. f ti e hidiKjs, and ail diseases leli 1 lit- r, . r vv.-akne-s of the wt 1.1. Liver Complaints Debility, Diseases tl arising from a disci stomach and dige.ti AM' W YctLow l':vr, I. See ..ui Alm.tiKU li. i. .si 1 lyi.i.y rui:vi.T iea Fever, ttittt r'.r, - and Pnci 1" 1... 11, HOOlLAMi's BALAAM IO CCUl'IM. will rosirivKi v (.car. Coughs. Colds, or iioais.-ne..-., Br .m-liitis, Ii-rbi . n.a, (.'roup. Pneumonia, Incipient Couauwptioii , and hiu, pet lormed ttie Pf.iet astonishing rnres ever known of CON F IK H E b CO N S U M P T I N As a ltiaxrhu.'! ccidial ii is uuesjukled. l'i u e rfl cents per bottle. 1IOOFLAXD S (r ERMAX PI Lis. being well-know u througiiout liuroja, and Aru.-r can need no commendation her . They are pin - i , vegtUble, are prepared with gn-ut exact ueas nut sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill Baa be found. Price i"i cents jer box. These medicines ate prepared by In. '. l.Js. Kson A Co., Philailelpbia, Pa., and St. Louis, Ho., and are sold by deaisgfcda mid deab-is in laedicinas everywhere. The signal lire ot (' M. Jackson will be on tbe outside of each bottle : box. In our Etcnjbt'tlit's Ajminnrj" nnblialied an nually, you will lind testimony and uotamemdato t ) notices from all pai-ts of tho counti-y. 'i lies;-, almanacs are given away bv all our auents, BEWAHE Op COUSTEBPJlEtS. See that jon g.-t Hiutflnnd's (lermnn llittera, pie paled by Dr. I'. M .Jack.i, PnibvlclphU, Pa., and that his siguiiture is on the , rapei id each bottle Keller A White, Ageuts Cur Kvanaville, tn9. Leich Cirlst. dt, do do do dec JM.L1 X HOU-KS, li'JTKH ST., 1 dxir above Vin. sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisks or F.vANsviLif:, pw. All kinds of Bomestic Lirpmrs, an.l eon si. large supply of 1)1.1 and Choice Bourbon Ry, ! Moiioiuahela Whisky. alll-djtwly REMOVAL ! rWSi VJVBKK.tliJVKit woi'i.um respectfully infoi m their friends am) the pill li, generally, that tli.-y bae lenioy e.i their otlicj ! and store to their new building on First street, thres doors above Pine street, iu-ar the toiiutlrv, v. here they will be able to give more prompt attention to the orders of their customers. A large lot of J stove', s ill be sold out at retail, nt wholesale price, In order lo close out the stock. dec.". KUATZ A 1IKILMAN. , CUHISTIAN KUATZ WM. TTT:. A T7 Sir. TTTT F. TVf A TVT CITY FOLiNDHY ! M ANL'FACTl'KEKS A N I) UtilLBK Its OF 8TK SI ENGINES AND HOILKKS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Gumming itlnrhinr-ft, ( hinese Sugar Cane Mill., Throning bseaiaei, &.. EVANSVILLE, INI rgrviE raoi'BiETons op the city Fur ilry beg leave to rnform tbeir friends and tl i put. lie iu general, that they ai-o prepared to d.. al 1 kinds or MACUINK ANI FINISHING WORK, i auu cveryunn .-a.periaiunig to tn xoutnlrv l.u-i nes. Tney afe'taannTacluvlng steam Knojms an , Ooii.bus ot any size and prAyer reqniri-d. Saw Mil j Machinery and Mill (o aring of any size; Distil ! lery aud Mining Machinery, Tobacco Scrr-ws, Gum ' miug Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mill i Uorsepi w crs, Corn-shellers, Machinery of all kin i made and repaired. Iron and Bras Castings ! every description, Iron Ilousefronts, Cellar GraU I dc. Cis'king and Hejiting Stoves of the latest ii : proved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, DIST.LLESS, 1: K i'l V I K US, , I Supplied with every description of Copper ai.r Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrig" iratoi j AtCcmisiralort, Sj.arges, Btiflheada and Worms oi ; an improved principle, Coimnns for Alcohol Stillw : Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphon-, Ac.; Copper, Lead an . Iron Pipe; Copper, ISraxg and rron Pumps of ever! variety, lor MX)r, spirits, on, tirass Cocki an valves, rteaui yv lilste-s, dr. Workmen sent to all parrs to lit n work and repairs on Steam Hollers, Copper and Shu t Iro Work, fc. Oil) METALS ncrciiT. They ar dealing sod -el!ir; Allen's Improve Steam (Jain-e, Wr'.ngbt Iron yielded Pipes and Ti-? bing, Hiram Hopkins improved Smut Macbin. ' Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Gtman lVli i iugCloth, (Jinn Elastic Belting, Packing, Hon-, At e of the Uat kind; Tiuplate, Sbwt Iroi . Block 'i n 5 Pig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter. Fire Brick. They have every faciiifv of the best ftaehiner and workmen, and v ill nivo all work entrnated i thein, their ludtvldi&U attentl lillin-' or,1e' nuaiwj, -loiinii. men i rk. ttul are salisio ni3 reasonauie pneee. tr Oflice and Sl Booths, No. (i'.i Main si jToundeiy, Boiler lard an I Miu-iltne Slo p street, between First and S -on-l ateeers, ville.lndiana. K- msj ' . . s I J. V. UI tiHLS. in Main street, KvinsviUt 38 crates wsoitod, for the Country Trado hat:

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