Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 247, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 June 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVKLERS' GllDE. vanavMle & Crawfbrilsvllle DC TART K I . imodation Tr ........... ail Train......... ARRIVALS. ail Train :: :. .:atiou ,.A.M V. .. 3.30 M. Jilf arners- - lit ular Packet. FOR. CAIRO. Charlet Bnws lcnve Tuesdays and Saturdays 12 o'clock a. Arrives Monday ami Thursdays night. TOR PADCCAH. I WB4R leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Flirts Rt 12 o'clock M . Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, iu Saturdayi at night. OR LOUISVILLE. Grer.T Eatls leaves Tuosdays and Saturdays at 6 clock r. M. Arrives Tuisdajs and Saturdays iu ie afternoon. Bracelkt leaves Mondays at 8 o'clock a. m., and liursdays at t p. M. Arrives Thursdays and Sunays iu the afternoon. rou BRr.r.x rivkr. Boats leave every day for points on (Ireen River, 'ho Lve Eaves makes thre trips par k to oath Carrolton and Pond River. Masonic Gem leaves for Bowling Gree u Mondays nd 1 hursdays at 6 o'clock r. m. Arrives Tbursays and Sundays in the forenoon. There is regular daily communication with HesRLS.iN and fvLwucuiiii by boat nud laud conveyuce. lil'VEI?. ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTEB-. ARRivrn. laconic Gem, B. Green, Atl mtiV, JT. 0., Sen. Pike, Memphis, Bracelet, Lou , iau.i, Loa., Charley Bowen , Cairo. PEPA ETEO. It on hi Gem, B. Gren, Atlantic, Lou., ou. Pike, Lou , Bracelet, Lou.. Dians, New Orleans. The Y'ath?r yesterday wad calm vnd clear, and would have been pleasant if it had not been so warm. In the evening, lowever, it was much cooler. The River is slowly- falling at thi point, and we believe throughout its whole engtb. The Charley Bowen will be in port bis morning ready to receive freight fur amberland- and Tenueasee rivers, also for Memphis and New Orleans. Mr. ViETsher t will be on hand to give all informaand attend to all business of the boat. The Masonic Gem came ia from " sTling Green yesterday with a light load, .tying fully demonstrated her ability to run to and even ahead of her schedule time, t point which has been somewhat in debate among our river men. She left last evenng with a heavy trip on her way up Green River. Her polite and genial master, Capf. PiMsbury, has our thanks for a manifest. We are sorry to say that Mr. Alt. Edwards, the clerk; of the Gem, has suffered a relapse into his former bad state of health ; ;nd was confined to h:sberth under niedi- j ral treatment whil3 that boat was in port, I Wc hope the blessings of health may not long be withheld from him. The Dunbar is the regular packet fbr all points down the river to Paducah, leaving to-day. Passengers will find her I uflicers polite and accommodating, and all i her appointments first class. She quits the ! wharf at 12 o'clock. The Union was down on her regu- I lar trip from Louisville, and returned last j night. The Atlantic passed up at uoon yes- I terday, making excellent time and crowded with passengers from the South. The Gen. Pike passed up with a light trip. We learn from Dr. Hugbe?, of Lexington, who was a passenger on the Modelator, from St. Louis to this city, that be was robbed on the boat of a small amount, and thai a fellow passenger, n Frenchman, had S100 stolen from him. ' They roomed together, and the weather boing warm, tlieir state room door was left ! open, giving the thief a pood chance to pick i their pockct3. Unluckily, he was not de- j tected. An attempt had been made to j break open the trunk f these parties and I others. Lou. Cour. The trade and ea!e of the Lanea-ter j ftiin uracetet, it appear?, wa3 not consummated, the parties not being able to ngree, I hough they had called in two referees and an umpire, nccordir.j; to the English rule of the prize ring. Tlio owners were anx-j ions to swap boats, but differed about the I " boot." Lou. Cour. The Lancaster, we understand, is to lay up at Madison :ir the purpose of rcfittinsr. j Charley Bowes. We have heretofore j neglected to pay a deserved compliment to this prompt little packet, and her very dev. er officers, but the conduct rf Capt. Dexter, i iu going to the rescue of the " S,'rer Star'' when she was burnt, and lending hi? effi cient aid to the suiftrers, should not pass uunoticed by the pris. There is even now ' lawsuit pending between the Bowen and i Star, about a causualty that happened several month since; jet, in spite of this, Capt. Dexter; with a noble magnanimity, promptly j went to tha rescue of hi3 rival, and showed that his " heart was in tee right place,1 j Though we arc personally unacquainted with Capt. Dexter, wo feel sure that be has HO more ard?nt admirer, for his mmv good qualities. Tnioatmrn JTiwBl We understand that Mr. Joseph Ashby was yesterday morning promoted to the captaincy of the steamer Greenville, as ' successor to Cnpt. Humphrey. The Green vi!i being h little ihn worse for wear, and i not coming quite up to Capt. Ashby 'a idea , of trimness, be has laid her up at this place to paint and refit, but in the course of four or five days she will again be ready to ntivi1 trate. Capt. A-i!y has shown a commendi able pride in the appearance of his bout, i atid wiil doubt ie-a tie found a careful mid eflicient offices., The bull of a diminutive gleam ir.i- ( der built at Portsmouth, pissed down morning. She coes to Paducah to be thi fintehed and receive her machinery. ITI-ver Receipts. fKOM BOWLING GREEN, m Masonic. Gem. 21 hhds tobacco, Slaughter & Dunkerson , lo hhds tobac co, I. A Crane i & Co. Recclpta lay Slallrond. June Stat, 18UO. 7 bbls whisky, Prc-ton Pros.; 1 bdb: castinics, IT l in! SSIIJHI A Co.; - - 'Xea medicines, Slaughter v Dunkerson; 3 sacs A-o d, linra n i Aikumu: 1 x hardware, W. Nolan ,t Co., I'aducali, Kv.; 4 caes furuiture, D. W. Armstrong; Phonies, W. D. MelaJa; 5 sacks shipstuft, I'hil. DeiMaur; 1733 bush corn. Rrandiss At Crawford; 1 b.x hardware, K rats 4l Heilman; l bales domestics, J. Schubert; b naa, t. V. Win.-; 470 bosh corn, I. A. Or a as A. E. SHRADKR, Agent. yt'tLP iiD"l his wife had a bit of contention the other dny. ,: I own you have more hrilliancy than I," raid the woman, "but I Intve the better judgment." "Yes," said Qutlp, '-our choice in marriage shows that. ' Qailp wa? inlbrmed that he was a brute. As far as heard from, 134 lives have been loai in lown at CarKanche and the region just west of it. There was a report from the region farther west, Hint Fome twenty-four lives had lieen lost iu the region of Ua&fSo, Marshal:, Stoiy and Tama counties -

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, 3r IST 3EFL -A. Xj inn Anni OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 r" lit ST STREET, EVAKSVII.LE, IBID., , jE ITaikil and issue Policies in Mvetal of the aid- . est and m..st reliable Insurance Companies of tlie Intr ,1-ttr s. STOKES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILl.s AND MAHOTACTOKTKS, insur.dat the ant famrmMn rata MARINE AM) INLAND 0 AVIGATION Risks taken en l"LAT-BOA-l S, BABGB8, STKAM ItuATS and their CARGOES. ' Alao, applications risreiveil for LIKE ISStT- , ranci:. Combined Capital Represent-, ed, over $4,000,000. 3tna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., ; Capital and Surplus SAOOO.OOn Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., j Capital and Surplus 5X,0()0 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 : American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus 200,000 ' Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Oapttal and Bagrptoa, 200,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus 32'KI,0OO iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., j Capital and Surplus 2oO,0(H) COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE jTK& IHSpCE 0. Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL Sl,;5()0,000, A ilSOLl'TE AND INI H PA I It El). Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Ami th itrt'tiyo of 40 yearu success ami experience. IPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of hiivc lKn paid by the Etua Insiirtnce Cmptny in - pas yar. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the follow iu ; LOSSES PAID BY THE Al T N A Ot'RI.V" TAP. PAST riVK YEAUS: In Ohio 84:il,520.S ) I In Michigan, 1 56,043 SI Iu Wisconsin, loti, 955.07 Iu Indiana,... lt6V83V.81 In Kentucky, 204,980.401 Ia Illinois.... 44s,:i27.41 Missouri, 384.A18.04 Tena saw 97.519:1 lasaaAafiaa. lol,: 0.48 I Kansas A Neb 19,945.77 Peon a A Va.. 31,&0a 82 , Aik. r Ga.... W943.0 Mississippi and Atabama, ...552,412. 18. Fire and Inland Navigation Ri.ks accepted at terms consistent a Ith solvency std Wr piotit. Ekjaeeatl attention jiir- kumranet of DltrJEEfJf6fi ami Cs: - u.r t-rms 1 to ." yc:rs. The solid service I B and sncasaafakly tried, and tji" many advant u s AH aa 'J-iisntanoo Qnaipaaj pos aesaes ia its Hue, akouui not be overlooked by those nady to insure and understanding their best interests, Duriiig " strinzent tiniss " the necessity fir reliable Insurance becomna aa imperative duty the ability "f piopcrty owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities issued without d '- lay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. .-- liusiu.ss attended to with dee patch ami fidelity. COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents, m2 Savings Bank Buil.ling. First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. P H CE N I X III HARTFORD. CONN nEVorrp INSURANCE I FIRE EXCLUSIVELY. GHA 11 TF.R PER rr TV A L S 100,000 Cash Capital, Cash Assets $547,712.36 t.. LOOM IS, Fn sl. Branch Ofice, 31 ."' 33 W. Thin! St., Cinemmaf. St. ?lojiH, General Agent. feyAgeuts in al! ' the 1 Bfon.aj nl Cities and Towns A 0SSE8 PR O Ml ' T I, Y I A 1 1) I EVAppIieattoaa received, D( Iteia issasjd and renewed, and all le silo -- pertaining to tin agency promptly attended to AImi applications received tor Lite Insurance, iu the JEtna Life InsnraSMa (5o., al liaril rd, Conn. Caidtal sad tirplns over faj0,uo. COHKLAND d- NalX8EN, Au-ruts. MB OfBce. on First r-t., bet. Main aud Syc io Saving Bank Hniklinsr. EXCLUSIVELY E V A N 3 V I FIRE INSURANCE .LE AGENCY, MANHATTAN 1 IRE INSURANCE COMP'Y, o. fiH Wall New Voi k. O O O O d s p-l w to Or o o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. PITT I'AL'IKK. Ireaident. ANIiUKV. J. BH ITH. Secretary. BIHKI TORS : v. v Palmer, Peter Cooper, lii ury Kllsworth. Angtnitns W. Ward, James Ci.lles. Sidney sfason, M(.s,-s Taylor, 1.. S. Snare., .lolm Caasreil, J. ba Slewaj 1. Sasnnel K. Blott, Holes 1.. Lord, Wm. P. Hott, Win. W. Fox, Kdwin D. Murgati, Richard Tighe, Thomas Barroai, Ilobt-rt B Minturn. Taiiiiias W PaarsalL jottn ( . ureen. Eaaa rt. Crooker, This staunch obi CWianamy haviaf: fully compile, with the laws of this Nans, eoatiatie to inatrre tK is fir rlmnn of property Against Loss or Damage Fire, At rates as low as otner first cisss v i k CVimumi a' Tleir pnlici.'s are tree from . technicalities, tin ..voiding litigation, having had only one law-su during n bosiaess of THIRTY-SINK VKAIiS. Partitilar attentloa givn to tie. IntrraucFA KM PROPF.ETY, ISOLATED DVi:i.t.lNi. and their PI7KH1 fl'I'.K. Policies issoed for tl ana of 0NB, TBBRB or FIVE YK.Wts. lltI.osse equilitl.l adjusted and prmnptly pai n ITaaa .it this Ai'i-ncv. COPELAND i NKXSEN, AgeaU.

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STEAMBOATS. ;:kgular packets.

J2 tSouiiuir GTecn L'tiited fclates n. Mail Packet, MASONIC GEM, Ca tain lfiJEftaia' J.J. riLLRBl UT, Ai.f. 11. E t. a Kiis.aaaanaaataBB Clerk. Leavwi Evansville Mondays and '1 liursdays at ti e. M. Leaves BowlinK Green Wednewlays and Saturdays, at A. M., making close connections at Evansville with the Louisville and Kvansville and Paducah Mail line, and the Kvansville A Qraarfordsville Rail Road, and at Bowlinii Green with the Louisville and Nashville Rail Road. Kor freight or passage apply na board f-r to june'iC JNO. U. HALL, Asent. R1 day Mail Ticket, BKACELK T, Capt. i irtrf.Y, leaves Kvansville every atOBoaj DMraing ai 8 o'.lo.?k and everv Thai day at i p. M. ttaB"The steamer Bracelet will Rive through receip's for tohacco and other produce destined for t..e Eastern cities, ar the Baltimore and Ohio RaiU rad. Applv on hoard or to JOHN B. HALL, juneO-dif No. 8 Water street. EVANSVILLE ANU LOUI'TlLE U.sT MAIL PACKET, G- x o y 1E3 & 1 . W. II. DANIELS, Capt. 8. P. Halmhay, C'erk. B V Tuesday and Saturday at i o'clock i M. Returning, leaves xmlarllle every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock e. M. ThrtHigh Bills of Lading will he piven for t Tohacco or other freipht to Baltimore or Sew York at as low rates it not lower than hy any ether route. l'assencers or freiijjit taken at acket-l'oat rates for any potetoa the Ohio River or on Gn-en River, j BC& The pasenjier accommodations of the Grey Eagla are nsuarpaaaed bv any boat upon Ihe West- i ern waters. Apply on hoard or to JOHN B. HALL, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. Ml frj.- 8 VIM. LIS, fj It If JIM, VI JJM CAIRO REGULAR I'ASSEN GER PACK KT, CHARLEY BOWEN, Dextcb, M:tster, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'clock M., arriving at Paducah at o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Kvansville and Crawfordville K. R-, and Packet- for Green River. Also, conI mil Hill, al nIllilanil with ("unjlsrlatnl River Pack : ets ; at Cairo, wi" Memphis, New Orleans and St Louis Packets. Ticket can heohtvwood on hoard the Loat for all Eastern Cties. aaptSS S!?t1J'SVMI.I,H JIJ"IM fJIlt It .1 H -MJM p A C K KT The fi tc-anier OUNBAR, Gus. Fowler. master. leaves Kvansville every Monday,! , Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves j Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, ; at 9 o'clock A. M. Couaacting at Evansville with f the Kvansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all ' peints North ami East, with packets for LoaatriQo ' Green, and Waliash rivers. At Paducah with pack , ets for M. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail hoats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. ftfi"U.)iiiess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged hy the reguI lar packet. Through hills f lading given to New I Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cum-Is-Tland rivers augl8 BLOIt SOUTH 1.1 lillOM.TO.y J.7J AT POND RIVER. The elegant pMsenger BNamcr LUS KATES, McDonald, Miwttr, Tavlou, Clerk, will iiuik." n'-ular tri-wickly trips to South ('urrolton ud Pond Kivtr, leaving ou HInniajM, hia-Iay8 ami FrMayn. Fr freight or passa, Hpply on lKarI. d-2lII" FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. H XI' BUSS f'0.lfPJ.Vr.&M NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adams Exrr.rss Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of F R K I G 11 T , I' A V K A G ES, MOSEY AND VALUABLE .S They solicit a continuance (if former favors. Es pecial care taken in the collection id' Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information iu reference to the routes and details of the business, at thuir Office on First street, between Main aud Locaat, oapoait the Post Office de 1 C. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf EVANSVILLE, IND. Boat P. G. O'RIIalT & Co. i-T 'hum n M-: , line ni it it .V.. ,i.v (CHANTS, and Expr- c General RflflresM , Steamboat Bpecia Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD Md c-'tinectitjn, over which wo in authoi iz 1 to (jive tbroiiIi receipts at tin lowest pjisil,le rateHaviutr a BlalWnth Whaifhoat at the lHinliu', the larfkTest n the Ohio Hiver, i-apalile of storing and -rott;ctinK nil men:lianlie liable to damritf frv(ii exMsiirt , we at nvuir 1 to facilitate the diflMitrh of all couigiinientf, lei warded tt- our cart; bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paad to Uen iving, 5Uribg ai'ij "orardiog, also, to the Sale of any Produce, ! or otar property, consigned to as for sale, and satis- ; f" tioo soaraataed. Offwe and extensive Warehonae on Water street. adjoining the Telegraph, and ou tiie Wharf boat, where We are to be f mud, attelliliug to the interests of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With oar anuatior facilities ; long standing ; uutiriug energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident ol giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continunuce of the extensive patron age we are now enjoying. Liberal c;ish advances will he made on all consignments t'. either ourselves or correspondents iu auy of the principal markets. North, East or Booth P. C. O'RILEY St. CO. rtJ".V X JtlHMJUX", It MS f'MZ I MJt ING, FORWARDING AND ((EN'EHAL COIVIW1ISSION MERCHANTS, A' Dta for Khui:w1i.i Salt Cfmiaiiy, Kvansvillf, In- : diaiin. Vre bare foriated a cpMrtntfraihip wufoi tbt styU of Brown & Aikm.. ami otfot our tMsrvictMl in ! Um uipacity u st forth iu our card alK)Te. We m fully preimred to xtnul every facility to hipperm, either by CANAL, RIT1CB, or RAIL- , ROAD, ami assure tlu-ui tlaiftt tbeir tateiOTt hall Ih fiiitl.IuMy rapiaMaatods sliouhl thvy Ik pleMnd to ; favor 'i- witn thir patrwiiai". Ottce ami Wmnhome on tliw cormr uf Main st. ami ilit Cniial. WM. BROWN, W. M. A IKK AN, Lat.- ut Howard & Hrowu. Late of KOSTKK, .V Co. jau22-tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. 119 .i7 uf. THJ f it Ht my f g V W A. l ii tj of tin- above Ko,-td, mimI are iviu-; through rt oeiptf on fieiht tu all tbe Kustcrn eftiea, at as low rates aa 1 y any othor line. Gttodi Mill t our CMFC lor transhiMnnt will U IVuwat(ltil with pnimptltrm and dispatch. Fir ail iiituiiuaiitui addre-id gko. 'o-sTi:i: & co., Apta . f'or. Locum m. and C'anal, Kvannville, Ii;d. Tu.irs St. Charles Saloon. NEW PBOPRI ET0R8HI P AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. njfMssus. siinyj Kit v nnjSMKisM9 ifm. i'.m New Orleane, have pun ha-;ed the ST. CUARLK9 8 A LOOS , on First rtrret, mirly opposite t!i- Post ttfiCe. and have retitte-I it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience M keepen Ol fahioiuihle Mtrd popular KetJiurants in Now Orleans, :md they will endeavor, In their neu house, to combine all th' elegancies Hni luxuries cd' Northern and Southern Ketaurut. in the ST. CHAKLKsS. They have brought u large and complete stock f choice Litpiora frOM New Orleans, which they col ka ted with cure during their business iu that city. Their connections and ac(j.u-iintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, ami luxuries froni that nidi kt-t in future, and they will spare no expense nor pains to make tluw T. OHARLEfl surpass, . herentter, its former reesentation, as a plehsniit Saloon, a place of .rood living, and elegant, relined aml,luxuriouH resort. BUUard pliivers will find at this Saloon a set of thetiuest marble top Billiard Tables, from the we! ! k iiovvii and celebrated f.ictoiyofJ. M. Bniwiwick it Co. Tile undt-rsigned flatter theiaKtdves that long experience and careful M;--ntion will enable them to merit a reputation eijual to any Saloon in t he western country. tn5 A nplendiil Luin h will le iMrved up in the uont apprv.-d ntvle, t-w i niuriiiii" at oclojk. HA !!K!: a DRI I-'l'SS, l-c4 I t -' nr V . v 'WMMM V ti K d TK.lTfrM' III- li in .;- le and T: i 'inPort, i .. v,. t, 1'r.iss Kettle. -es Sli((-ls a lei I i.j Cheap al - end Rots, B ' M I, li .V J t m; n s .1 1, s. - was, Doors,. rittjt, Iloli, it a well eSMH slock, i. S. MINN TACi A 's. Locks, UiBjr h Mall haaKS. Botai al (jnael)

COMMERCIAL.

Dally Review of tle Evaniville Wholesale illarket. Ill I 101 or I' VANgVILLE JoCBNAL, 1 Tbaaaaajr eroaiug, Jur.e Stat. There is till very little chauge in the markets. Flour is steady at the same ligures as hefore, and the demand being small, holders are determined to keep up the prices until their old etocks are disposed of. Wheat has suffered a decline of about 0c, hut there id so little doing that the price may he rigirded as nearly nominal. The Provision ma: kit exhibits no change, There is no striking change, iu fSroceries. Sugar and Coffee have increased iu huoyancj-, an 1 are evincing a tendency to rise, but as yet the quotations remain unaltered. Whisky is steady at former quotations. FLOL'B. 6 (!,'; 25 for Superfine, 0 40gc M for Extra. Choice Family brands 67; in sacks :i OU'l 12 for Superfine, and :: KMDIor Extra. WHEAT. Mark at quiet and drooping. Rod I 10; White 1 15. CORN. Prime Shelled iu sacks S5 GO for Mixed; 05 for Choice White ; Ear Corn quiet at ldcS0. OATS. 40(o,50; nominal: no sales. BARLEY. Light demand among the brewers at 80(3 90. GROCERIES. Sugar and Coffee more buoyant. PROVISIONS. Shoulders S(iy'J ; Clear Side II Yi't Canvassed Hams 12c; Mess Pork 1800 RuuiplliHi. Lard ll)a(12 for prime keg; Cheese 8fi9c; Butter 10(512. WHISKY. Market steady at 17(KC POTATOES.-l 25 75 per hhl. EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceiies, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. FLO I'll AND FEED Flour, extra w hite wheat1 per sck of 98 lbs....:i.50j Do. sack of 49 lbs...l.80i Corn Meal per bu 00 1 Braa, per lOO lbs 1.00 Corn, per bu 5 GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. 0 0; " A. f. crushed. .12W " powdered 'Kj Coftie, Rio iBJSri Java auj ; Mexican l " RoasteJ 90l Tea, Imperial S0 1.00 " Gnnpowder..75(Ji 1 501 " Young Hyaoa.4V$l " Oolong Bteck.40Sl ' English Breakfa it 75 Molasses, reboi led Ja r gallon CO M sugar Ionise HO Baltimore svi ui.. 70 Pork, FISH .1'' , II Mackerel, No. 1, 12 " extra mess.l74 " No. 2,emall.2.i salmon, per lb 15 " smoked 22 Cod, per If, 6 Halibut, smoked IS Uerring, Bait. Roe 2 White Fish, fresh take per lb 10 Trout, do .: do 10 PRODUCE Potatoes, old, per bu...75 " new " 1.4u Beets, per bunch. Carrots, do 'Onions, do Pieplant, do Lettuce, jier head Cabbage, do.... Cucumbers, each. Peas, per peek oi I ...AH Beans, white per FRUITS qt. St. Louis :p Ric 7 Pearl barley "I1, Split peas 8J-a PROVISIONS Hanis,sug. cur d canvassed per lb 13W plain 13 Shoulders 9 10 Sides, clear 12,'' 1;; Beef, d'd sugar cur'd I21:. Pork, pickled IB Butter, prime table. ..20 " for cooking. 15 Cheese, new 12V old 15 Apples, dried per lb Mi reaches, do do Cherries, per ot i2; .i:i " dried pr lb 12JS Currants, per at 15 " Zante,prlblor,(12V2 Raspberries, per qt 20 Prunes, Ger. per lb... 12' .'. lurkish U2 llaisi us, extra 2U " Ctioking No 1 ..15 FLUIDS Alcohol, per aa! 75 Uurning Ootd, pr gal. 75 Lard oil, per gal 110 Coal Oil 90(?i,l.co Vinegar, pure cider 80 M ilk, per qf 5 MISCELLANEOUS j Chickens, old, each 25 Lard 12., CUT M EATS Beefsteak, loin par 2b... 9 ' round s " roast Lamb, fore(pr..... ' hind nr 10 Veal, per lb 85r;lt ' young do 15 Eggs, per doss 1-3 Ice, per 100 lbs 75 C'int iimal i Market. Cincinnati, June 21. p. m. There is a moderate demand lor fresh ground flour of the higher grades, but the lower grades of old are nominal and unsettled except at a laroe decline. The stock now here has been counted and found to be 83,(J20 bbls. The receipts are light; extra continues to sell at 5 10(ri)G 00. Whisky unchanged; sales 800 bbls at 174. Nothing of consequence done in provisions, buyers and sellers baing apart in their views. Small sales of bacon at SfWlOi for shoulders and side?; and in slack hhds, sides were procured at 10c. Lard lljll for keo. (iroceries unchanged and quiet. Money is easy at 8 per cent. Kxehange steady. Wheat 1(3 i2c higher with a good demand and but little offering. Sales of 2,000 bushels, new crop, to be delivered next mouth at 1 15 for red ami 1 25 for prims while. 1 00 is ottered for new barley, to be delivered in September ; the quality is very good. Good Advici to Yocng If ex. Hornce Greeley, in his editorial comments upon his private letter to Win. H. Seward, draws the following excellent moral from il, which wc heartily aud eordiallj indorse: " A single word of improvement to the young and anient politicians who may read tuy letter and this comment. The moral I would inculcate is a trite one, hut none the le important. It is summed up in the j Scriptural injunction ' l'tit not your trust ; iu princes.' .Men, cvcd the best, ure frail ! and mutahfe while Principle is sure and j eternal. He no limn s man hut Truth's and j jour country's. You will be sorely lempted at times to lake this or that great man for your oracle and guide; it is easy and j tempting to lean, to follow, nud to trust ; but it is safer and wiser to look ever through j your own eyes to tread your own path j to trust implicitly in God alone. The ati mosphere is a, little warmer inside some great man's castle, but the free air of heav- ! en is ever so much purer aud more bracing.'' The Crops ix Illinois. The wheat in , the counties along the Ohio and Mississippi . i Railroad, especially in Richland and Law- ! rence, promises a good yield. The shocks ; look well the wheat is well headed. Chits are in Bon condition, and The yield will he I large iu the counlit s. D anted. l!ut the com 1 crop is more Haltering to the hopes of the ! agriculturist than it has been for years at this season. Residents in Lawrence county , say they have never seen "such corn in .June lor forty years,'1 as may now be seen on " Allison Prairie. 'in. Sun. Ik, unhappily, ii is ordained that the Re- , publicans should carry the next Presidential election, and that we and the Democratic party must perish together, we can at least console and beguile and amuse our own last hours by calmly watching the tortured writliings and the remorseful features of the dying Democracy. Lou. Jour. Thk arte.-ian well at Columbus is now '1 30 feet deep; but no water is jet found, and none ever will be except by accident, j for the strain in Columbus and vicinity are not such as yield water to artesian well borers. The Columbus papers say their ' well is the deepest in the world. Probably it is, with ths exception of the Chinese artesian wells. In the province of Ou-Tong-Kiao, there are wells .",0ou feet deep. liATTI.K CltlKS VOK THE Hl.ACK K SIT Itl.Icixs. It is very apparent that the campaign of I84U is Io be enacted by the oppo-r-ition except the result. The following war cries have already been started : ' Honest old Abe." " People's candidate for President.'' "Hails and llatboats." "Wigwams and rye whisky.'' BoonviUe Democrat. The last item is intended lo catch some ot von Democrats with.

MISCELLANEOUS. CHARLES BABCOCK, Importer and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. wwjvmjvu fo.n h i,m-:t k it .nf.MiJWM. rangements with European and American manufacturers fbra direct supply of all goods iu my line, I am enabled to offer inducements, that cannot fail to he to the interest of all engaged In the business to give me a trial. 1 name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of b ather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ol all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, hits, stirrups, spurs, hamcs, line silver hames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, s. If-ailjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames. tly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth anr" Heiu Webs, both cotton aiel Tors tad; Lesaajpa Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha and brass lined martengal rings; superior kt-rseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage b'llts, i patent gig trees, Ac, Ac I keep in fact everything appertaining to either i branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully Invit' your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent for ward's Pat? nt Sprin : Paddle.

ap20-r!Aw M MMOX. Hf jJ. TO.X'ttVJiS. ' 4 kegs VV. R. Butter, 200 bush. Irish Potatoes, J ust received at api-24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OR H'KRY. tdi BOXMiS M'UMMK IU, It . .'. t? Cheese, 20 loxes Prime New W. R. Cheese, r.oo lbs Exlra W. R. Butter, oooibs Choice Fresh Country, ISO doc Fresh Eggs, Just received at COOK L A NO LEY'S. M B1 B I ' 'MB 8 T T ft O I, S ti It .1 S S MM. Scythes Grain do.. Cradles, Sneaths, Sickles, Hoe.Rakes, a large stock of dills real kinds for sale .heap at GEO. S. SONNTAG .t CO.'S. KOs -T ISJUSMiXTlt.M WHIT Ml IVMIBST at Qjr Flour, iu store and (oraale at the jun.l EUREKA BAZAAR. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No, fi First Btreet, between Main and Locust. IM7-K OFM-'MSH Tft THMS I'UUI.If WW Wheeler A Wilson's fmproved Sewing .Machine at reduced prices, with increased contidence in its merits us tli host and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike ou both sides, forming uo ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, aiad more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, hind, aud tuck, all on the same machine, and Warranted for three years. We also keep ou constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will ho furnished gratis, on application in person or bv letter. fi-b9 1 v F. ML 8KLLMAN. German and French Night School. JB- i-pectiully begs leave to inform ti is friends j aud the public in general, that hp Inn opened a t night school for the instruction of the Fiem h and j German languages, lieinga graduate of a European i University, and a teacher o! practice and experij ence, whicli he has become by exertion during a ! number of yearn, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, ami negs lue paiiouage 01 ins leiius -ciii.ei;s. Also, young clergy men and students of the froapet, are requested t take notice uf his lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. DR. M. DBLBANCO, ProfeJisor of Ancient and Ipodern Jjauguages, Kirstst., rear of Hi bin's Commercial fJotlesje. may 2-3 m d BOOT AND SHOE MAKUFACTORY, i't .11 i in t'lrert. JT .W. CUB BIS i CO., SUCCISSSOliS JLM a to J. E. Dutcher, would respectfully eive notice that they manufacture to order, and have. constantly on hand, all kiniN of Iio.us and Shoes, for Ladies', dents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of Kastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any house iu this city ( nsi ! in the retail trade. None hut Philadelphia workmen aro employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. 1) M. CUKREY A CO. may 1-iini ii A St:jCJT ViTl TO Hjgfrii MnJlf TOKY. Hie andersi-ziHw havine eniraed i the ToUacLo Jui w.-iH, with the purpoee tt nopply tag, it pt'siiWe, the wants of the home mark t. I am now; r wpjiretl t: oflVr a well selrteJ stock ol Drnttufacf - vl Tohacco from Missouri, Kentucky! urn! TeJUufttti e Leaf, in 1'oihhI , Fivch, llalvi s, Blghte,fit t arters, in any th-sire'l package. Terms tiheral, am! atcceptafyte discount t.-r ';ash juirch; tes, but no sale less than five boxen. A. GUM BERTS, jyJS Xu. lo.") M.iin street, KvanviHet Itid. gwis.nov.Mi Mm, hare remove above Main. i o i. ii i: ler street. CO. doors I to line HVTTi VIS OH WI are n..w manufacturing Veils' Patent Folding Spring I'ed. tin- best and most convenient aoa in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble, i nil and examine them. iac25 HUT MS itGEORGE THORN HILL takes jdeasure in inorming his old customers that iu the quality and style of his oi k, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness aud Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. sJ Repairing done with neatness and diapatih. Second-hand Harness Always ou hand. ful

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DPNTISTi I A 0 la II Li DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville aud the surrouudiug towns aud couutry, o visit his rooms aud see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his la-t circular and advertisement, over a yeur since, several iinprovameuts ami new Inventions have been cade, of which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will i subserve the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, thai any other in our State, and equal tunny in Eastern cities. All those L who need Dental operations performed, aud are pleased wilh his work, shall bu attended to with I great pleasure. The following are the styles of work niauufactur- ! el by him: Continuons Gum; Block or Carved I Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheopla.- ! tic; Gold and Silver wolk. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam I or crevice. Checks that are suokeu can bo restored ! to nearly their original e. ntour by this style of vork, and also bv the of the Vulcanite, CoralI ite, and Amber Base. The latter styles, Ids lighti uess and adaptation to diftValt mouths, ixo I nny- ' eels anything we have ever se -a. ID has several ami -lie tics for alleviating pain i w hen extracting teeth. The are iierfectly hai niless. The most delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net made by bisaself Parents should consult the hcalt h and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct their j second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to those luvaltrthl.i organs Irregularity ..f ( hi Id i teeth cotanclad as I cossfulty. Those having decayed te il sh mid either bai j tlu'in extracted or tilled at i nibtel. Thu health of the i onCe (tlio latter if pos-arti-s aaal tl.e astasia ! iac teeth demand this. tti" I take pleasure in introducing !n . Una-, j m successor to Ihf old ruoats in llray huilrtiuir. hepii.jr he will Bad them both pleasant and pr.il j aide IT mm my latere. (urse with the i..ci,.r, I 1 am pleased in find him cue ut liie progreii RJt ; ; possessing taste and hieii profosaioaal aailitjl and ; standias;. NV'itn this view . I raa, w ith safety, r-c to- ' mead him to the (-(S'mmntiUi ;,s a sfclllftit atd 'ai1 pctctit dentist . (ataySit) J K I v h i t o i ii VV K H li A V ' S9 U ' TH I'at.-ut livtui'fs tt litem, for ,-ile cheap. MILLKtt MKMAI'S, 4 t Main street. apr.. fe T. TMSM SSJT til- THIS JjepjIBS j of the rfacfjarrr Insikanck Company, October 1, 1S.V.I ASSETS. Cash on hand 5 BS0 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment sy,.VJ4 M Cash in Hank Commonwealth &tV7 17 Total 15 ink Stocks SO ahari .$95,381 07 Hank Commerce Am ii y.x. Hank Hank New York U'k N. America Ion 14 814 shs par val. 2lfi(M wottli Temporary Imuis eeenxed hy 11,'HtK l. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 ihirri ftesotnto Fire In-i.r:ii: e Company 12,:MM f0 Bonds and Mortgages being hi nt lien, Ac.4oS,loO UO Premiums uncollected J,i01 SO Accrued I tis. on Hond- and Mortgagee tV TemiM"rai v Loans fi,7o4 71 Ralauce dn from Ageuts HI 9 Total Capital Stock... Surplus ..So4l,il SO $.7iKi,msi UO M.syl u ;'.II,S01 SO Liabilities. I,. IIayoock JOSEPH WALKKK, Secretary. Pres't It. STATE OP NEW VOBK, ( CITY ft COUNTY Ol" NEW YOBK. f renonallj appealed hefore me this SHh day of (fovember, A. 1. 18.VJ, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard I.. Bay dock, Secretary, of the Seenrity Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that tlio w ithin statemeut hy them siihocrihed is correct and true to the hest of Iheir knowledge and belief. THUS. I,. THOItNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, iu New York. This Company has complied with tint law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared tu take risks in the City of Evansville and Vanderhurnh county, Ind E. II. SARIN, Audit, dec 111 S7 Main street. To the Public. HIS J7, WITKB AJVII SPltlXG so lar, have la-en very wet ones, causing many of (iur rivers to overflow tlieir haiiKH, baoa ili up the water in the creek ami bayous, auo Aonding l( a cooiileralile extent the bottom lands ; whi u the rivers recede, which may be expeeled soon, then the large Mil tide id decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of the summer anil, produces the malaria, which proves no fatal in its course, sweeping whole States, aud spering neither age nor sex iu its eomiuerin luarch. After a residence ol more than twenty yeari the middle and Southern States, wo think we hav discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks ol bilious tever ague, 4c, and as such we recommend our Maguolia Whisky. We wish tike public to understand that we are not urgiug upon them the use of stroug Liquors us 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 have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, aud lengthen Instead of shortening their lives. We projiose to sell always pure aud unadulterated Ltijllors for medicinal purposes, and a little for the sioiui act s sake, it required, anil will challenge an lasjiectinn by the best chemists iu this or any other ' country, to tiinl any impurity or adulteration in I the whisky branded by us, "A His ,t Howe's Magi uolia." It is warrant. -d, as it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many persous have been ruined in health, if Boil set uilly killed, py diitiking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis Howes' pure Magnolia should be ill general use. Just received and in store for sale in V.j pipes aas'd Brandies (eMtframS to 71 gal. 15 .. pun s no luMI irom :i ( -pgai. -1 pipe Holland (,in ; 3 ptiu- h is old Hum. asasfi ALMS A HOWKS. Water st. DRESS um Ajfif.vtfrf stm.k Jmo i out te eecoad to ejOtie in beauty MM Hymmetriral pi"t'ior! i iis. Lovers of e eoinhirtHble, ootl-look inf, line am! lnrable Hat will be mire tu get snitetl ami rittetl. Brl-ftg in your onlers, f;eiith?iiien. French Felt & CassimereHats, Always:i haml ami mam; to onler ot any Bhape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion lor Spring m Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every im:t,inalile bliaN, color ami quality. JS t 3T" art -w Goods. An immense etK'k, b uht low- will aaM t cDrreepondiBg tii;ures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock ou band all the latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen ill the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Baring and Summer. V A I T 1 K It A M A Rl l l N N I K K. at.rt ''' Main atraet. LOWING AND THRFSHING M AOII JO nd . ji.Mit- lor tin- follow fae; Mnclnmrt( which ar the dkmi epreve4 patents iuw in nee Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wooti's Jtiipiowti Mower, ('ham;rii;n IIeajer ami M-jWi-r, . It Uaker. I roa Harvetr, Kentucky Harvester, Hueki'Ve HoejeVfl K. Rettli Keapr ami Heemr. Threshins: Machines. Rallstou's IlnlroVed?l,h-L-:ihel', Pill's Patent Thresher, Mould's ' " may'i2-ly

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MX MB BJJMt ' &CJM.EB.MM.' bs hand a supply of We can also furnish TU.M" ALES of any ca pneity. These Scales nr.- fn..: manufactory o K. T. FAIRBANKS J- Co., Johnshiirg, Vermont. Every Scale is u . ted and sealed, and WSJ ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to tin thousands of persons usiror them. HoRNIiRoOK r CO., Agents, aovas Water street. Evansville. GERMAN MEDICINES! TUB G R K. AT .9 T A X A R 1 R K M 11 O 1 E 8 of the present aire. Ion.- ai-.rflirid then ITOI 9t atarity oaly thrurtKh years trial. I'ni.ouiidr4aattaiaeti.Ni is ren.lered b) them in all cases. (( !.V G F, R M A , I! I 7' V A . w i i i ristf! v n v ( i i v l.iver Cuiophiiiits, iH.-p-i.i .l.oiiuli. e, NerV'-li-, t,.,ili:. Ill-eases i,l the hi tie is. and all disease.. arising In. ip a diani dcre.t liver, we.iUnese oi th idollUU ll lllld digestive iil g:ilt-, ami win. i-'i-ri iv 1 1. ranvaiT YrtU.w Eiirr, Uilintis fefrr, i.. fm Wfd A). Bai our Almanac for proof I'riee T.'.cls per httk HOon,AM'. IIAI.SAM1C ttOBMMPt WILL IMSIT1VKIA CI 11 K Coughs. Colds, or lln.ir.sene-s. Bronchitis, li.lluI at Cronp, rnentaoala. Incipient ('(insumpllon J and has performed the most KKtoaikhing cures erer known of CO N V 1 K M Am a Iiarrhi'a cents per bottle. o roNSiniPTinN urdi:;l it is unequaled. l'ric ?fi 1I00FLAX1) S GERMAN I'LLLS, being well-known throughout Kuropu and Ainer. can need no commendation here. TUej ui'e'jiiin-ly vegi table, are prepared with great exactness sod BUS,ar-coated. No better Cathartic Till raaj bs found. Price irt cents per box. These medicine are prepared by lir. M..1acsros J-Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and !t. Louis, Mo., aud arc sold by druggist and dealers in medicines everywhere. The signature or C. M. Jackson will be ou the outside ef each bo'tle or box. In our " Evenihodu' Atmamme," pn'olished anI nually, you will nnd testimony utid commendatorj i uotices from nil parts of the country. These alma nac are given awav by ail our agents. 11EWAUE OF VOUXTJSJlt'ElTS. See that you get Hoolland's Oeraaaa Hitters, prepared by Hr. '. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his' signature iaon the w rapper of each bottle, Keller A- White, Ageuts for Kvansville, Ind. Leich A Carlstedt, do do do doc'.! m 1. 1. 1 a k ho wn h, wjtmsb st., i Wje. door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whisky II m 111 IhPllaaaaaaa tt HaMjJP v yy jw -P Or EVANSVILLE, IND. J.i All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and cos t , n large supply of (lid and Choice Boar bo l Be, aad Mooongahela Whisky. augl-dftwly R.EMOVAL r nflllMS VJ'MI li B!IUJS'IiII M'OUI.B MM. resa'Ctfully iulorni their friends aud the public generally, that they have removed their offlo and store to their new building on First street, thre doors above Piue street, near the foundry, when they will be able to give more prompt attentioi to the orders of their customers. A large lot d stovus will be sold out at retail, at wholesale pricey in order to close out the stock. ,1,, 5 KKATZ ,t IIEILMAN. chsini-ia:. kuatz. WM. 11 II M l.V KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY KOUNDKVI Jf ANt KACTIKPUS AND IIP I LlL'KS UFSTBAI KNGINES AND HOII-EBS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Gumming Manilla OS, Chineac Sugar Caue Mills, Tliraslng Jlai hints, &r. KVANSV1LLK, IND. rWVIE PROPBTETOBS df Tilt: CITY TOUS Jt dry beg leave to inform their friends, and till public in general, that they are prepared to do sA kinds of MACniNK AND FINISHING WORK, and every thing appertaining to lh Foundry I uu ues- They are manufacturing Steam Engines am Bon.K.us of any size and power reipuired. Saw il ill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; MataV lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gnn niiiig afarbinaaj Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepowers, Coru-shellers, M arhiuery of all kinds made und repaired. Iron and ISrass Castings ol every description. Iron Uouscf'ronts, Cellar Gratis tc. Conking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns : Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, &o. UKKWKHS, D1ST1 LLEKS, KKCTI FI I-.IIS, . . Supplied with every description of Copper aid Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparges, Stillbeads and Worms on an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans. Syphuus, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass aud Iron Fmnps of eSxry variety, for Weer, spirits, oil, dc: Hrass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, ilc. Workmen sent to all pai ts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boileis,Coper and Shset Iron Work, Ac OLD MLTAI.S BOCOBT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hiiaui Hopkins' Improved Suint Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Get man BoltiugCloth, Gum Elastic Itcltiiig, Packing, Ho-, Cc, ol the Is-st kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, lllock Tiu, Pig Iron, Bnbit Metal. Spelfc-r. Fire Brick. The have every facility of the host Machinery and workmen, and will irive all work entrusted to tie m, tlieir individual atleiition, tilling orders promptly, warrantim: their work, and arc saiislled with reasonable prices. otHcu and Sab lUxinis. No. M Main street; ("oaaika y, Boiler fard and Machine Shop on P'e street, belwtHfll First and Second sireets, K v li . , Tille. Indiana. do.1 V B .1. W. BTjuBBa, in Main street, Evansville' 38 crates assorted, for the Couutry Trade hanJ

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