Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 255, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' GUIDE.

KTSiuvllle 5 Crawfordsvillt K. II. I MrARTl'KW. Accommodation Train. ........ - 6.00 A, M Mail Train - 3.15 " AB VAlg. Mall Train .56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 SteamersRegular Packet. roa caibo. Chaklxt Bowes leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. rou fadccab. Dcnbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday t at night. FOB LOUISVILLE. Quit Eagle leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. at. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays iu the afternoon. Bracelet leaves Mondays at 8 o'clock A. m . and Thursdays at 6 p. x. Arrives Thursdays and Sundays in the afternoon. FOB GREEK B1VEB. Boats leave every day for points on Green Kiver. The It t Kates leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond Biver. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Masonic Gem leaves for Bowling Green Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock r. m. Arrives Thtirsdays and Sundays in the forenoon. There is regular daily communication with Ur.sdbmson and aewbursh by boat and land conveyance. rL A RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER . FROM 0 P. M. FRIDAY TO 0 V . t, 8AI tJIDA V ; ABBlVr.D. D. B Campbell, B Greanv Ohy of ILailiaMu.S. Glenda.e, Mempbit, Fanny Bullitt, V 0., JaJge Torrence, N. O., I.ue" En,ve. G. Biver, 8. H. Tucker, Ark. fiiv , J Vf. Cheeseman, tin., ' Grey Eagle, Louisville Jamz - " TApAJiTr. D. B. Campbell, B Green, City of Madison, Cin., Glendalo, Cin., Judge Torrence, Cin., 8. H. Tucker, Cin., Fanny Bullitt, Lou., Lite Eaves, Green River, Charley Bowen, Cairo, J.W.Cheeaeman.St.Lca , Grey Eagle, Henderson. BOATS' LEAVINO TO-OAT. Trio, LouisTille, Dunbar, Paducah, Lue Eaves, Ashbysburg. ——— ......The Weather, Saturday, was damp and showery in the morning, but after the clouds cleared away it became intolerably hot. Business at the landing was a little more brisk than for a day or two previous, there being a greater number of arrivals, but it was still decidedly dull. The shipping rates remained about the same as last reported, but were not strictly adhered to. .......The <River> was falling slowly, and the bars are beginning to be very troublesome. Our exchanges report the river declining throughout its whole extent. Only 35 inches are reported in the channel at Pittsburg, and 22 on Glass House bar. At Wheeling there was 40 inches, at Parkersburgh 32, and at Cincinnati 42. At Louisville there was 3 feet 5 inches in the canal, and at Portland 4 feet 6 inches on the bar. There were about 3 feet at Scufftetown, and the steamer <Silver Wave>, with a large barge, both heavily laden, hard is [sic] aground on the center of the bar. She had been there several days, and all attempts to spar her off had proved ineffectual. The <Glendale, Judge Torrence>, and <City of Madison> are reported aground at the same place. The <Peyatona> attempted to pass up on Saturday night, but failing to get over the bar. returned, and is laid up for the present at this place. She was full of passengers. Hence to Cairo there are about 5 feet on the shoalest points. The St. Louis <Republican> reports the Mississippi rising at that point, at the rate of about 6 inches in 24 hours, with 18 feet of water thence to Cairo. The Upper Mississippi is reported stationary at St. Paul, falling at Dubuque, and from there to the Lower Rapids, and rising slowly below Keokuk. There are 7 feet on the Upper and 5 feet on the Lower Rapids. CINCINNATI, June 30th, M.—River has fallen 2 inches in the last 24 hours. There is now 6 feet in the channel. PITTSBURG, June 30th.—River 34 inches by the metal mark. ......The <Charley Beowen> left on Saturday for Cairo full of passengers and carrying one of the biggest trips of the season. She was towing her neat new barge, yet she will make almost her usual time, so lightly does it sit upon the water. Her cargo comprised the following: 1800 sacks corn, 900 sacks bran, 650 bbls flour, 100 bbls whisky, 30 head of cattle, 100 head hogs, 25 tuns hay and 75 tuns way freight. ......The Paducah packet <Dunbar> is in port. The promptness and reliability of the <Dunbar> are proverbial. Her hour of departure is 12 M. ......The elegant little <Lue Eaves> is up to-day for Green river. Those who take passage in her will find her a perfect duck of a steamer. ......The <D. B. Campbell> and <Masonic Gem>, gaily decorated with flags, and the latter with a brass band on board, went out on Saturday evening on their way up Green river. We hope to see them return crowded with the patriotic sons and fair daughters of Kentucky, coming to grace our celebration of the natal day of our common independence. ......The steamer <Trio>, Capt. Elder, which has taken the place of the <Bracelet> in the Louisville and Evansville packet trade, arrived yesterday, and is in port for Louisville this morning. Passengers up the river will find her safe and commodious. ......It is reported that the steamer <B. J. Adams>, bound for New Orleans, is aground between this city and Louisville. ......Capt. James Phillips, of Wheeling, proposes to introduce on a new steamer, now building for Capt. John M. Martin, a set of new oscillating engines, 17 inch cylinders, 30 inch stroke. There are to be four engines in all, two to each shaft, and it is claimed for this new set that it not only does away with the pitman and all the cumbersome cylinder timber, only occupying eight feet room on each side of the boat's deck for engine timbers, where the present machinery takes up fifty feet each side, but the power derived is far greater. So sanguine is Capt. Phillips that these new engines will work a radical change in the machinery of boats, that he guarantees all boats using his engines from damage or loss. ......A Convention of Steamboat Engineers will be held in Louisville, Ky., on the first of August, the object of which is to effect a union of Southern and Western Engineers. ......The <J. H. Done> left Cincinnati Saturday for this place. She intends to resume her position in the packet trade between here and Cairo. ......The Louisville <Courier> says that an attempt was made on Friday to remove the wreck of the old boulder boat that had been half burnt and sunk in the mouth or first basin of the canal, and to tow it out of the harbor, when it went down in deep water just in front of Fourth street. The old hulk lies in the channel, under water, some 200 feet or more from the shore, and may prove a serious obstruction to the channel. ======= ST. LOUIS, June 29th.—Hon. J. R. Barrett was received by the Democracy this evening at the steamboat landing. A large crowd was in attendance; 92 guns were fired in honor of his vote in Congress.

INSURANCE

COPELAND & NEXSEN, C3r 33 3NT 33 3HL -A. X OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAXSVILLE, IjVD., :WIIK.0 A' P R.KPJLRMU TO TJHtt WM. Bisks and is.-uo Policies iu several of the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the 1 ii i ti d States, STOKES. STOCKS, DWELLINGS. MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most favorable rates MARINE AMD INLAND ! AVIGATION Kisks takeu ou FLAT-BOATS, BARGES. STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Abo, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus.... 52,000.000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., Now York. Capital and Surplus,...'....:.. .I-. 400,000 American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus,...- y ... oiW0,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus, .. 880,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus $200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital ami Sorptus,... .....r. :.; "OIO.OOO nermann n-exsb. Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE Mi mimi CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000. ABSOLUTE AND CNiMPATKED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud-th prestige ot -4tr ytavs successand experience. UPWARDS OP ,Q01,00O Of losses Ii'imj been paid by the .Kmc. Insurance UonrpaYiy In tbV past-40 years). Tht value uf reliable Insurance will be apparent from the follrrwtni LOSSES PAID li Y THE . E T N A Iit alJVl THE FAST t'lVB TEAS: In Ohio 84:fl,-'.8:f fnMi icl.ig.in, 8158.IU3 si In Wisconsin, loi,95fl.07 Iu Kentucky, 204,j:)V.4ii Missouri :I84,518.04 Iowa X Minn. iul..'i! 1.46 In Indiana,... 14,83'J.8l In Illinois.... 44.:;J7 .11 Tennessee,.... S7.549.21 Kansas ft Neb l!,'Jl "..77 Peuii'a ft Va.. 3l,oH.". 82 , Ark. Ga s:,:iV. 18. Mississippi and Alabama, .. .$52,41 Fire and Inland Navigation KikK accepted at terms coiudsteut with solvency anil 'ior protit. jeeiu uttntlioM iireu lit inirur"'tce of IiWELLfXGS umI VonU-ht ir trri it X. to 4 j.uw. The solid service I ng aud Mic essfuliy tried, and the many advantages the .1-:tna lusiii.ince Company pos s.-sm's iu its line, sp.ou!d not be overlooked by those ready tolnsure and understanding their best, interests. During "stringent times" the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes 1111 imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened, AgeneiVs in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities famed without delay, l3 any of the duly authorized' Aleuts of. the Company. M" Business attended to with despatch aud fidelity. COPELAND . NEXSEN, Agani mj'2 Savings Bauk'TSi'iililiiig, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PH(ENIX I HARTFORD. CONN. ' ' nKVOTKO TO 1 NSKRAN0B- EXCLUSIVELY. FIUK CHARTER Cash Capital, Cash Assets - p-RRi'trriAL. - S4U(),(H)() - .$5 17,712.36 S. L. LtlOMIS, Pl-esU II. Kinuiiei, Secretary. Branch Office, M J- S3 ctnnaU. . M- MioM, m Third On-tr'itttrvl-Agul. f-Agents iu nil the principal (Titien and Tbwns o the Union j ' DOSSBS PROMPTLY J'AIDl Aptdicntioiis received", pelieies issued and re newed, and all brsiness pertaining to the agency promptly attended to. Als.i applications received for Life Insurance, in the .I'll! . Life Insurance Co.. of Hartfi rd, Conn. Capital and surplus ou r t2iVi,(1iO. CIIPELANH A NjiNSEN, Ai'Si, ts. -Ofhee. on First St., bet. Main and Hyc, in avio Iti.nk MWMimc. EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE EVANS VI LJf A C E N C Y . MANHATTAN FIRE 1NSI'RAX(E TOM FY; So. as Wall St., New York. o o o o co w CO hi ft s O W CO f a CO IOr o o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WX. PU T 1'iLMl.K, Pr. -iu.uji. ANDBKW J. SMITH, Secretary. UI KKCTORS : W. P Plmer, Samuel F. Mott, Kutus L. Ijord, Wat, F. Molt, Win. W. Fox, Edwin l Morgan, Kiebard 1'iglie, Thomas Uarroji, Kolrt B. Miuturu, Thomas K Tearfcill, Peter C,si.'r. llenrv Kllsworin, AiigTt.stus W. Ward. James ..'..lies. Milney Mason, M oses Taylor, 1,. S. Sllarey. . J. ho Caswell. J. liu Stewarj . , John l '. IiI.mi, :ten it LYoeker. . -. i ; This staunch old Company having fnlly complied with the laws of this Stat-, continue to insure the safer cluesea of property Ajrainst Loss or Damage bv Fire, ' At rates . wJovs a- tliej ii--i . ;.v i k Cuwiuuiies Their policies are tree from technicalities, thus I avoiding litiga'ioii. having had only one law-snlt i dhring a business of TUIKTY-NINF. YEARS. Partieular attention g4vu to the Insurance ot , FAKM PKOPKKTY. ISOLATED BWKLLltiUS, . and their Fl'RNl II'KE. Policies is.u.-d for the 1, erm of ON K, Til R K E or F 1 V K T K A Its. I tyaLoieies equitably adjusted and promptly paid n Cash at this Agency. . COPLAHI Ji 1 iKXSfcH, Agents.

MUM

JUBICY

IMCg

COMPANY

I REUULAJ PACKTR; ?. .--mm xu vi.J ujfwJ'svT&M.& jjvu L Bbwifng Green ttited " States Mail Picket, MASOMCTGEM, Captain iJfegi J.J. Piltjsbvry, Air. H Klwasps. jHSaaeteM Clerk. Liavos Evausville Mondays and Thursdays at 6 v. m. Leavus Bowling Green Wednesdays and Saturday!-, at 8 A- M., making close connections at Kvansvillo with the Louisvillu and Evansville and Paducah Mail line, and the Evansville A Craa--fordsville Rail Road, and at Bowling Green with the Louisville and Nashville Rjiil Koad. .For freight or passage apply nil board vr to junelG - JSP B. HALL. Aetit. ME- , lay Mail Paeaet, B RAUBL E V , Oa$i ATl'BRV, leaves Ev.-iBlville ever- Jfeuday morning at 8 took and every Thursday afi r. s. steamer Bracelet wsll givo throqyh re- : ceipts for tobacco and other prWuce dpsttfjed for tUm Eaatrra cities, rr tbo Baltipsro and Ohio RatiI road. Apply n board or to ' ' . , - . - C JOHN B. BALL, Q jnue9-dg . jfoy? Water strict. I EVANSVILLE AND LCISVIli,ELT. S. MAJL PACKjET, aiT r o y m t & x e . t W. IirBAMIEtS, Cap.'., e. P. HiM.n v, CVrk: 5 pH jr van b vjuv&vti. f.n jb vxhX' Mj Tu- sday au-LSaturday at 'crock.t si. ReturiitngvJgares Louisville every Monday aud Friday at 4 o'clock" P. 2 i3 , MS Tlitoujih Bills of LatUnfyill be gin Tor Tobacco or other freight to Baftfniore or 'Sum York at as low rates it l ,t lower -h.tn t-y any -tharreute. Tasrfengers or freight t.tkon frpacket-boat rales for any polntou tlra Ohio Rtvef or on Greardiivav. SOS The passenger accpusmetfatuins of the Grey Eagle are unsm pa--e.l by any bcut apou the Western waters. jj Apply on board or to JO0X R. ITALL, june7-dtf , , No. li Water atreet. JE1 8 'l t.Lti, I'.tJt VvJlU, AJVU 'AIKO I. F'JI l..-K l'ASSKN GER PACKET. CHARLEY BU06;KN, jjJMU Jt Dexter, Master, leaves Evausville jQBSaSi Tuesday and .atrunlay, al 12' o'elock M., arriving ai Paducah at o'clock, A. M , Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wedaesdav 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 Evansville and Oawfordsville R. It., and Packets or Green River. Also, connecting at Smlthlanr. with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be ol Vn.aed ou board the boat for all Eastern Cties. . sept'23 -MJJ PACK ET The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gns. Fowler, master, leaves Kvaciaville averj' -Mtaiday Wednesday, and Fri lay, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves PailVKteh every Toesday,' Tfanrsdav. and SAtsrday, at U o'clock A. M. CoBneatta--aft'Evansvllle- with I the Evsnsville and Crawtordsville Railroad for all paints North and East, with packets for Louisville i Gt. t., an J Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack I ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boat for Cairo, Nashville, aud Tennessee river. flVB. - .- promptly attended, aad charges for ' freight and passage, saiue as charged by the regoI lar packet. Through bills of lading given tt New Or i i.us and all points on the iennessee ana Cumberland rivers avgl8 ' m OR SOVTU CIHHUl,TOJ' Jl.X-lt M PUSD RIVER. The elegsnt passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, Tavlob, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondays Wedua,davs.aud- Fridavs. For freight uV passage, apply ontaiard. dusZotf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. muL : -' - nkw-'abranjkicmkn-t. The Adams Kxprkks Cohpant respectfully announce to ttrelr friettds a'nd patrons, the public of KvanaariUe and vicinity, that, with -increased, facilities for the transportation of F S J?' G iff , P A C K A jv O If E Y A S O VALUABLE S, They folfcit a eontiuuance offormur favors. Kg. pecial .ekre takeji in the colleciiontf Bills( J)rarts, N t. 4, and the transportation of sjuajliuld valuable All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of ilie KStess, can obtain any deefaVWJ Information in' roTere'n.-e to the routes anil (MWihi of the business, .at OiKir i irti.-e on First street,, between Main and Locust, oppeeit) the Post Oifice. - dei u. H. FiSJl. mimm. Old Kstablisiipd U liarf Boat EVANSVILLE, LND. P. 6. O'RILY&Co. ATOHJUm, h'OUU-J RIHJSUl, JJS'It - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Railr.-s. , Steamboat, and Kij :, Agents Special Agents for the- f. ! PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; iod connections, over which we are authorize. 1 to give through receipts at thw lowest possible raietHaving a mamrioth Wharf boat at the lauding, the largest .on the Ojiio Hiv. r., capable pf storing ; and protecting all merchandise liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dia patch of all consignments, foi warded to our care by either : RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular r ' : ' .. i jmid to Kei-eiring, Storing I ami i-'.-r-A.ti hUo to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to js forsale,andsatlslaction guaranteed. iftlce and extensive Warehouse oh Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and On the Wharf boat, where we are to befoilnd, attenitiug to th interest of our patrons at all honrs, day and night. With our superior facilities ; longstanding: untiring enrnryj nd fcntrw ledge VKOW lixiiuorfi., we feel con Mm t of ltiving- general satisfaction, aud hope to merit a continuance of the exteusivepatron age we are now ijoyinjr.-: " : Lils-ral castl ndvancea will be made on all consignments to either oureelves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, NuMb.,' East or South. P. C. O'RILEY A CO. OIW It Jlh.n.f.V, KKfUMP". INC., FOItWARPING AND GENKUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. Wedrave fbrrried a co-partnership under the style of Uaow A Aikvan, and oh-: our services in the capacity as set forth iu our card aboe. We are fully prejiared to extend everv ftu-ility to shippers, ertirer by OANAL, RIVER. "or RAILK' 'Al', aud aasurw them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pl.aised to fafnms wfth thelf patrauage. .. ". Office and Warehuuse on'th's corner of Main st. ami rlSB-Canat. a. BiioVVN, .. W. 'M. A1KMAS. I.ale of Howard k llrowu. Late of FOSTKK, A C. ,, Jatfa-tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD; em at jihk thk j i THorns k it WW Agents of the above Iload, and are giviug ihrough IMJaifMl on fiefghf to all the Eastern cities, at aa low rates as by any other lihe. (vood sent to our caro for tr:.ushiint will he fiirwareVd with promptuoss and dispatch. For all inforiuaiiun ad.lreea 1 QMi FOSTER 4 CO., Ag'ts , Cor. Lo.-u&t st.. aud C'ajial, Evansville, Ind. iii.i r'.l St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORjGAIHZATION. WfJL from New Oileaue, have purchased the ST. ClfAHLES SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elagaut and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience aa I, . . pers ot fashionable and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, aud they will endeavor. In their new house, tu combine all the elegancies aod luxuries of Northern and fvrtitliern Restanrats in the ST. OH ft BMW. m-jt i They have brought a largo and complete stock ef choice Liquors from New Orleans, which they collected wfth care during their business in that city. Their connections aud acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors. Fruits, and luxuries from .that market in future, and they will spare' no expeiiae nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass,, hereafter, ill t'orner repreaeutaiion, as a pt,-.-aiit Saloon, a place of good living, aud elegant, refined and luxurious resort. i Billiard players will hud al this Saloon a set ot the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the veil kuuuiiaml celebrat,-d factory of J. M. HrKHsw ick Co. Ttie iiu.lereiguetl flatter themselves that long ex. perience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. - A splendid Lunch wilt be served up in the most approved stvU-, every, morping at In p'clock. HAMMER Jt DKEIFUSS, nH O J A J Jf1'" 0Wfat O'lrtans. IT ,' TTKJ'TIOV Of HOIjtSMkeepers , leil to our large and well sele I 1" a" ! t:t:MU.'tl Silver, lb-iltalii.. Lilies. Tab'.- K nives and varied. ve I KhiI'-" .u 1 Pots, Meal S l.-, Krvic: lik, Kim I i.s, Uog Iroi.s, ' It -ns, etc. i;K" - S4NhTAJ t I'o.'b. and Tin . Forks in ... i. Brass K ell I- H shovels aiol 1 1 i Iheap at it II A I. It l.'U .W i t a u i .f . . I'ooi -spring. Bolts, -a well as ol ted stock, kH, UlUgeS, K liol hell hangings. Screws IS tjuneli GEO. S SONNTAG i CO.'S,

STEAMfiOMS,

COMMERGIAL.

EVANSVILLE RET AIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY , CCOK & LANGLBY, Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries', at the Eureka Banor, No To Main st. FLOUR AND FEED iVeal, per lb f10 Flour, extra white wheat 'Pork, 1UU per sck of ll)....S.50!FISH-e-Do. sack of 49 lba.T.Wj Mackerel, No. 1 12Vi Corn Meal per bu.'..:..J..Ui " isxtra mess.US Brau, per 1UO lbs l.OOt No. 2,small.24 Corn, per bu 50jSalmou, per lb 15 GROCERIES " smoked 22j Sujrar, prime N. 0 9, Cod, ler lb , 6 " A. .cru6bed..l2Vi Halibut, smoked " powth?red.....-..12?4i Herring, Bait. Koo....3 Coffee, Rio Ib5: White Fish, Iresh lake " JaVa .2oj . per lb H 't-t Msat'oaa ....... x. s Trout, do do do..-.....ltt Tea, wpZ"SiM roUtoeit. old, per bu...75 i " uupowaer-..-7S(5i' oor " new- - - so ' Young Hvson. 40(381 fleets, per bunch 2V4 ' Oolong Black. 40Q$1 irrros, do 'lxZ ' Knglulv Break- Onions, do .......2J4 last 75 Pieplant, dp ....5 MolaEse's,reboiled per jLettuce, per head l1 gallon .....50 Cabbage, do 3a5 'sugar house. ...... IM Cucumbers, each f " Baltimore syipp.d Peas, per peck ! " I et. Loins . Beans, white per qt Rice Pearl barley Split peas PBOVISlONSCKUITs Apples, dried per lb...8J Peaches, do o ao Zaute,pr Currants Hams,sug. cur'd canvassed pel lb .3M lb.,. ,.,.....1012 liaspoorries, perqi plain.: 13 . Prunes, tier, per lb... 12 Shoulders i(3'i0 " Turkish ,12m Sides, clear 1213 Raisins, extra M Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 12,V " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled in ! FLUIDS' Butter, prime table. .21"' lcohoL per gal 75 " for cooking 15 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new in Lard oil, per gal 1 10 " old 12V Coal Oil 9ll.tO Lsrd... I2V4 Vinegar, pure c.der 20 CJJT MEATS 1 Milk, per qt 5 Beefsteak, loin per lb. ..9 MISCELLANEOUS Chickens, old, each 25 '- .young do. 15 Eggs, per doz 10 Ice, per 100 lbs.... 76 " round 8 , roast . S. Lainb, foreqr ...,8 " hind qr 10 -Vt loi k Market. i Nkw York, June 30. Flour dull ami firm but lower with rather more doing for export at the decline; sales of 16,200 bbls at 5 255 35 for super state ; 5 35(5 5 50 for extra state; 5 265 35 for super western; 5 4D(a,5 65 for common to medium extra do ; 5 7Q5 80 for common to pood shipping brands ertra round hoop Ohio. Whisky moderate request and unchanged ; sales of 450 bbls at 21i21J. Spring wheat heavy and drooping; white winter held steady at abont previous prices ; sales of 3,500 bushels of white Kentucky nt 1 58 01OO; 13,000 bushels of winter red western at 1 401'42 ; 'lC.rfoO busfTof Milwaukie club at-I30132. Rye steadv; sales of 4,800 bushels at 8082. Corn dull, heavy and declining ; safes of 3,700 bush at 64J65 for good and strictly sound mixed western ; 68 for white western ; GO for yellow iouthcrn. Oats, limited request at 37(;40. Pork firmer and active; demand chiefly speculative, and confined mostly to -Mess: sales of 2,475 bbls at $18 87(519 00; new Mess 18 00; old do. 15 75; Western prime Mess 13 75; jtd? tJo; 19 "50; clear 87; new Prime at 12 50. Inckided in sales were 1,000 bbls new Mess, deliverable August 1st, at 19 00. Ueef quiet and unchanged. Out Meats Shoulders firm, and Hams quiet: sales-1,250 pkgs Shoulders at 8c,' and 9 for Hams. Lard qniet and firm: sales 300 bbls at 1212Ac. IJacon dull and nominal. Butter selling at 1014 for Western. Clnctnna) I S(arkrf - . CfSefNlTAti; 3fln 3TTth--PTonr7iuIf ; iio sales. Whisky 17. Provisions buoyant, with a speculative demand for mess pork ; clear bacon sides sold at l'Jc, and are nowheld at 12$. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, June 30th. Flour less firm. Wheat dull.- Corn delining ; yellow 68c. Provisions quiet but firm. Mesppork $11-. 00. Whisky 2122c. Baltimore Market Baltimore, June 30th. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull ; sales ot 6,000 bush., mostly new crop, at 1 40l 50; red 1 301 35. Corn quiet; yellow t871. Whisky dull at 20. Casslua AI. Clay. Will address the people of Indiana at the following times and places: Jeflersonville, July 9th, evening ; Salem, July 10th, 2 o'clock p. m.; Paoli, July 1 1th, " " Mitchell, July 12th " ' Seymour, July 13th, 2 o'clock v. M. ; Greencastle, July 10th, 2 o'clock p. u.; Terre Haute, Tuesday, 17th ; Sullivan, Thursday, 19th, 2 o'clock p. m.; Viti.'.nnejt, -Saturday, 21st, 2 o'clock, V. M . 1W 8If any of BHtr ladjf friends wish to get the good will of ike -wiie printing fraternity, they can now bavan opportunity, as the priamrs want all those who have good tastein irricb matters, to give their aid -in decorating the canopy which is to over the press on the 4th of July. Those of our lady friends who will volunteer in this ser- j vice, will please- Bend their names to the j countiug room of the Journal ibis-moraiirg-and they will be called for this afternoon. ; WeSf For the order of the day, plan of procession, and location of the line of march, for the Fourth of Jjly celebration, pee second page. It will be well for every person intending to join the procession, to study the programme, so ail will know' their places without becoming confused. Time will be saved by this precaution. A correspondent at Boonvtlln sends us the following good one : "The KooHciKc 'e.-,i -irat contains an advetiMrn4rtt sorfounded by a heavy black line, designed U attract especral attention. Yesterday Willard asked Dalryinple why he dressed- his paper in mourning, pointing to the heavy black lines. Whereupon Dobbs, the devil, spoke up and informed the gentleman of the Enquirer that fhe Democratic party had brought forth a litter of pupa, and one -of them was dad (meaninp; Fitzpatrick ). WiHard colored up, iitnl Drtfrytuple kerfluniixed." Jt" An account of a grand Democratic Fow-wow iu BoonvilU' is unavoidably crowded out. Thkkk is in the Madison Courier of Monday a curious cut entitled u Democracy." It represents a bifr rooster cut in two crosswise through the middle, with the names Douglas and Johnson at the bird's head and lireckiuridge and Lane at its tail. Upon the space between the fowl's severed, halves we have the words '' Irrepre ssible Nigger." Th Metupbiss Avalanche, an expected, is onposed to the refrulur nominee of the Democratic party. AVell, there will be no barm done if we let that Avalanche slide, Lou. Dem.

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at tub . a lints. Exclusively for tne Joi Arrival of the Anglo Saxon Farther Point, June 30. The itcaojtbxpi Anglo Saxon, from Liverpool, pa the 20th, has passed this poini on,, ber vraj- to Quebec. . . i.. . The French aad Pnuioian. journals declare the peace of Europe consolidated. All was quiet iu Sicily. Garibaldi was organizing tor an effort on the main laud. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Cotton closed at a better demand. Advices from Mancbester unfavorable." llarklct for goods was Hat. In yaru3 there wao more doing, but at low prices.. The weather had been unfavorably for the crons. Flour dull,, but steady. frheat dull ; prices luui. but quotations unfliap. The convocation of the Sicilian iiarUament, according to the laws of ISiS, is . shortly expected, tor the purpose uf ratifyi ing the proclamation which decrees to tori feiture the rights of the Bourbons, aud the union pt icjLly .to. .the kingdom of. artlin.ia. under hmmajiuel.. Tl-'KIN, June 1 7. XL l iiouveual and the Marquis de Antonia were present at the interview of theomtnande.r Demartino with the Emperor. " It is stated that the Emperor in reply to M. Demartino, said : ' Six weeks ago, I could have accepted, and. should have been happy t,o accept the role ,,f Mediator, but other arrangements, prevent my doii.ij 80 to-day." I i T I li ud I New YoaK, June 30tb. Bet u em 6 o'clock yesteiday evening, a violent squall passed over South Brooklyn, causing a terrible accident at the Academy of Music iu process of erection. At ihe time the sjuall was at its height, 200 workmen were engaged In putting up the roof ot the edifice, when a sudden gust of wind destroyed the roof of the building, and six of the workmen were iujufed by the acciaepL two of them so seriously' that they are nut' expected to recover. The. damage done to the Academy is estimated at $10,000. The Mozart Hall Democratic General Committee held a meeting last night and adopted a series pf resolutious deploring the divisions in the' ranks of the Ppmocracy, and recommending tae nomi tuition of a joint electoral .ticket iu the State of New York, and if such a union cannot be effected, to support Judge Douglas for Ihe Presidency v t" n . aY i uaa, o uue juiu. ,iuuge iOUglHSS letter of acceptance is tiubtishefl. He reit erates the doctrine of non-httei vention in strong terms. Oswkoo, June 30th, m. The National Democracy of tbis-city are firing f0f gnns this morning, in honor of the nomination of -Breekiuridge and Lane. Many of the most influential Democrats of this city, and all the goyerproent pfjipials, joifted , in the celebration. The demonstration is unexpectedly large and enthubiactic. Boston, Juue 30th. The lightnitie: tmmt night struck the house of John B. Goodenough, in Brighton, killinfr Mr. (. and his son, and seriously injuring Mrs. t. The force of the gale was terrific, uprooting hire treeii, demolishing chimneys, awnings, and doing othr damuge. Many boats in th harbor were upset, and there are reports thrtt several lives are lost; brft the reports are not confirmed, though there, were' many narrow escapes. MISCELLANEOUS. 1860. SPRING & SUMMER I860. Gr O O X fii . a'f.f.VA I, .- K it t 1 1. 1, v Mixr VIT9 fully inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that- they are daily receiving accessions to their large apd varied -stock id spring and Sumuier Goods, which, lor elegance, style aiol variety, cannot be. surpassed. It woul.l be superfluous to enumerate all the departments which, on' inspection, will be- found replete embracing all the leamug styles anil uoveitics ol tne. season. The business principles which have gained for I their old established house such extensive patronage, will be adhered to, viz.: Kxecution of orders with dispatch attention and courtesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care atid judgmeut in the beat markets, aud of first qHality, together with aa adherence t-o sound uriuciptea of trade, they are confident of being able to supply thoee who may favor them with a call ou the bust terms. Annexed they submit a lists.! departments. Cloths, Caasimeres, and Vestiogs, "Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottonadea and Denims, NewKtvle Prints, a gfi-at variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, Kuglish He rag-s, A nglais ami Cliallis. Ittack aud Kancy iSlks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berage Itobes, .1 to IT Volants, " Organdy " o to ! ' Silk and Gingham. Umhrullas aud Paraaols( -Tanaiaa. Braid, 'Leghorn and Palm Hals Boors and Shoes, Soft Bl.irk'aufl Colored Hats, White, Blue aud Pink Mosquito Ners, French aud Scotch Embroideries, a great variety , Black Lace Maiitillas am Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and 'Colored t'orsetts, White sals, . tionv. Dress Trimiiiings, Ac., Ac. -v K. woul.l call particular attention toth-ir stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranto,! Pure Liilerf, soft finish and Or. Bleached consisting of r, 4-4-, t-4 are! 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sizes. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Uticks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's skirts requiring;, no SttSel ( Coring around the body, are roconimeud.4t tor the loliowing pel iliiarn iws auu aoniiiag-s : 1st. Facility of application. ad. Perfect freedom liom liability to cliafe or ei.coriate, and admit f any kind of exercise atthoat '' to wearer. the slightest inc.m' Gornr Main an-1 h irst streets assorted stock of Preserve, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Oysters, Sardiues. Pickles, i M.ve nil, Spicva, Nuts, Isinglass, Ac. All for sale low at YIOKKEY BROS., junel9 No. 82 Main id. CO PARTNERSHIP. mm ji.vi it. jHi.KRi.vu hj naV purchased "from B. H. Brent melnana', (formerly mt the firm of B. Nutre A Co.) Iralf of tfie Saw-Mi II at fhe upper pat i of the city, that establishment will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the firm aud style of Ahlefing A Brommelhaiis. The mill will continue to fill all orders for Lumher promptly and with care. Orders solicited. apr21-dtf AHLERING BKOMMET.H ATS. irk s" K.xr crrt- to ceo j-;ic Wis TOKY. The irridetsfhcfre'l 'havftlfr'erfgitgtt t . the Tobacco Buainms, with tlie.-prlrpose' of Supply in.:, if pomible, the wants of the homo market, I am now" r ep a red to offer a well selete.! Htock of man ufat tr - d Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Tni iimi Leal, in Bounds. Fives, Halves, Eights, t'l' t art. rs, iu any desired package. Terms liberal, and iicc ptable discount tor Cash purchases, but uu sale less than five boxe. . A. TJL'MBKKTS, Iv28 No SD6 Main street, Slllli . Ind. Mm. s bids Sew York A Cfshed, S . . .V Powdered, Just received aud for sale by tCHAS. McJOHNSTON, june22 Posey Block, Main street.

MISCELLANEOUS, ...4DR. HAAS, having leased the roonts formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Host Office, for tt series of years, would resper'tfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Siiice the issuing of liis lint circular and advertienment, over a year since, several improvements ami new inventions have taau maile, of wb-ich he nas aVHiiea niiuseu, f"l C , - T""f ,""' "" the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establih- . . 1 . . 1 r , I , . 1 . . . ...Ill 1 thar will mem. larger, .nuvm , tiite, and equal toany un Easteru f-ities. All those wbo'ueed Deiilal operations performed, and are pleaded with his work, shall be attended to with irrcut t.leasure. i The following are the styles of work nianufarturi eVl'by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Clieopla'stic; field' and Silver work. ; Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of f the continuous gum work. It is without a st or crevice. llieeTis that are minken can be restored to nearly their origfual o ntonr by this style of work, aiid also bv the use of the Vulcanite, CoralI ifo, and Amber Tlaso. Tie latter styles, for l(ghtb ness and adaptation to difficult' mouths,' excel' atiVoels anything we have ever sweii . He has seicral .nisesthi ti' s for all-viating pain. ' when extracting telh. The. itre perfect ty harm -f less. The'moi.l delicate cmi hsvo them applied. He 'docs not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net made by himself. Parents sbpnol consult the ticalttian.t neaiiry 01 their children by having the Denti-t direct Hieir aecond Jcntitiou, therehy producing symmetry ami health to those mvaliisl.le organs. Irregularity "i -ln I.I r.-n teem roirecioc mic I cessfuliy. Those Having decayed feelh, should either ha s them extracted or tilled at once (ihe latter If p.K1 siblel. The health of the parties and fl.e remanij ing teeth demand thf. - - ; f f I tak pleasure in intr-alui iiiir It Haa-, ! mj successor to flit old iHohlsIn Kviys'biiii,liii, f hupiug he will fun) them both plcanant ami jirotit. t able V'rom mi iiitereoiiiie with the liocbT, 1 am pleased to' Hod him i.ue of the progreasiug; . aissessing taste and I. ,4!, pri.fSesioiial ability and - standing. -With this view, I can.w itb sal'eiy, r. siia mend, him to th coni'inuiii) as a.skillfVI-Hitt.ettt. j petent dentist. tmaj 'S) J K I V ET T CHARLES BABC0CK, Importer aiid Dealer in Goach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. mwj iv.V6 vo.n p i.k tk o .mi- jbMM. rangemen t( with Knrrpeau and Ainericau manufacturers fern direct supply of all goods in my line. 1 am enabled to offer inducements, thai cau 1 ntl Iau 10 00 Tu rn' inieresL 01 hh rogKihe ; business to give me a trial. t name in narti axles, mrine maile of the lst tool; hands, euainelad and of all kinds MV leather, clotlia, lininira forcarriimes. -TOrnishes, catinis ol all kinds,-saddle trees, Knglish bridle leathers, hits, stirrups, spurs, hamesj tine silver hanies of -ill kinds, Jenny Lind fJii Trees, sclf-adjustinjr jtad:., Taylor's patent haiiiee, r)y nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, LomWu- Girth Webs, American Uirth an.'.Hxin Vjiijisj-both jutoh ana. norjted; Louilon Welt skins, a superior article; ivory. KUtta percha and brass lined martenal rings; superior kerseys for horse covors, the beat quality of atrriage ta.lts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. j .. , " I keeji in fact everytlifti 'atipeTtarfiltis; to eifbur branch of the husiness, and tinderstandrni; both branches thoroughly, w would reipeeffnllv MvfU your atteution before purchasini; elsewhere. I un also agent for Want's Patent Spriu.- S.u!.!l. . apdO-dAv BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, .i rn.fl oi n Slrtel. CVHHK'e CO., hUCVJi ssous J. E. Dtltcher, would respectfully give notice that they uianufacture to order, and have constantly ou liand, all kinds of Boots aud Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having replenii-hsd their stock of Eastern woik, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city. engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. i'lease give us a call: D. M. Ol'ltUEY CO. majT-lim rjTi?JIJ-T - Til K 1 hf.lt US S of tee BBOVaiTT Insubanob Companv, October 1, 1859 ASSKTS. Cash on hand titjO 15 Cash in I oiitiiiental Bauk, awaiting in vestment .. Cah iu Banli .K),5-'4 05 . 5,197 47 Commonwealth Total Bink Mocks 68 " " "50 . " Mn 14 S'J5wl !7 diares Bank Commerce 4' AuTu Ex. Bauk ' ltatak New York Y B'k 'N. America 214 shs par val. J..,l,.rii worth lJiil 13 TciuMjrary Loans secured by ll,'Ki8 I'. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Itesoiute Eire Insurance nipaiiy.... 12,:ks) DO Bunds and Mortgages being Mist lieu, jcc. to ., i . o oo rrt-uiimus uncollect.-il 4 2,501 H Accrued Ins. ou Bond" and Mortgages .1 Temporary Loans ,7'j4 71 Balance dun from Ageuts ..- ID S Total Capital Stock Surplus r... ....$544,891 SO ": 44,891 lib Mm ism) is -$544,891 80 No Liabilities. JOSEPH It. L. Uayoocb., Secretiiry. WALKElt, I'res t STATE OF NEW YOBK, CITY A COUNTY OF NEW YOKE. US. Personally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. D. 1S59, Joseph Walker, President", and ltichard L. Havdock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New Y'ork, an,l severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best ol 'their knowledge and belief. TITOS. L. TlfOHNKLL, Commissioner for the State of Ihciana, in New'York. This Company has complied with the law of In .liana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh comity, Ind E U. bAIIIN. Agent, derir. , . ., , , . ,. , 7 Main street. I K tUKW& HTl't.K J'OW OVT is second to -noire' in laantv symmetrical ,,riwuri3h. Lovers ofacomforfable, good-looking ! r.. is4JMil,l. U ..ill 1., ., .. u.l line nad-AaMLhte Hat will. l" ajtre to get suiwd ami rirted.- Bring iu yonr.ordi-rp, gentlemeu. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, A ! ways n hand and made- to order of any shape or . color The CJricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into ta-hi'tu Ur Sjh ib a: uuuncr. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every iuiugiuabl e shape, color and quality. Straw Groods. An imnifiise btxk, I correflpondiuK figures. bought low will it'll 4t CAPS, CAPS. A vary laic at... k on hand all the latest. ty lee. MISSES' FANCY HAT 8. Th beat erersfen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An eudh-ss variety for Spriur and Summer. 1 VArTlER A MARri'MKR, nprl ; . 3AM aln ,tr. -t. LOWING AND THRESHING 1VE V Sit. A RPKtrCO.,K lJJS VIA. I, K, M In.l., agents for the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Votxl ImnrovftJ Moir. K. Bairs Cha;npiou Ronperaii1 Mnwr, Si'lf Uaker, Iron HarveBttT, Kt-ntucky Harveriter, Kuttk.eye Muwer, - - K. :' ' r. 1 Mi' Tr. Threshing Machines. Rallstoti's ImpFovedTIiresher, J Pitt's Patent Threaher.2 B Moffltt's " . Biayi2.1y

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s. i - - ll - If Paten n xtnres to i hem. tor sala che.-u MILT. Kit MEHALS, apr5 4 Main' street.' 4 DOt. Ui. J. S J".V .i. . . 4 kegs W. R. Butter, 2IH-I bnsh. Irhh Potatois, Just received st "Is apr.H ELLIOTT'S FAMILY 6K ICEBT. German and French Nigiii School. rWVHMi i WJtHltfJi.-JiIt MOST It f - JL spectfhlly bega .leave to inform his .friends aod the ptibl c in gi-lteral, that ho lull 'opened n night school for the instruction of the Freuih and German laugifagtrs. Being a graduate of a European Uuivesaiijr. au.i a teachsc 0i 4.vacti.1e aud experi. encr, wfiich he has become by oxertiou during a number of year, !i hopes to satisfy all those w ho may entrust tWfnseTves or 1 entrusted uiu his .-ar., un.l l,..- the i...rr,inMirH of l.iri fellow-.eiti'.efis. o ' Aioo, i oung clergi men aud stli'lents ot tbugoap. t, Bre reuuJsted to take notice of his lessons iiTllic jjebrew laugif.ige. -Fir particular, apply Ur :. I 111 UK.. 1H. L'llillAM.1), Prafessor. -;f Ancient and Modern Languages, Kirsl st . , rear of Bebm's Csjmmercuu Cnege. may2-3md' ; X fJf'i'i'e' ' A-iMM. We- a.. . li,ui'r,iM 'I- 11 .- '- . J.oij.:r 1 .'j ;mi k.. Ji i . We tail .,1-. Ifi.rwh TUA' K; ?' A LfS of any 1A pacity. 1 hose Scales w, from Ihe pinoufajtoiy o K. T FAlUB'ASh .1 'n , Sf JrAmrlnieg; Vet moot. ' Sver'y KcaTe iw tevtS'i an scleiti huI warranted forrecj- Vv- tostimoi.isda we re.f i to tie thousands of persons using them, .... HOBNUKOOfr eO.AgenU,' uovl Vi'sVer Jret. Erinav". m- s e u r, ts. I S o ft. s t , i X 1 , HOUT LAN L) ii f 1 f Ira9ii'l H t GERMAN M EDICINE8 ! TUN t(ET'j:' - li in S T A 1 A A' U ft fi M E D I E S Of the present age," have acquired (heir great pof utarity only through years ufir' I nluu.l id sutisiactioii is rcivhiejl hj tl.em in' all H i '.AT. -. " cases. ' ' "'" HOQtLAAjrs (J E R M A N B I T T E R S wire roaiTiynxv ixit Liver romplaiotH, Dyspepsia. .iWundlce, Nervom Debility, BiseaHes of the Ktd.ieys, and all diseases arlKlng front' a dbToiltered lii'er, or lemCMid of the stomach and dig'estfve organs, and wils poeiTtvsi.Y rrn.wr I. Yellolc Feter, .'..'. rVairr,' and Finer ami A'jnt-. See our Almauac lor proof. I'rice 7.'.cts -er bottle UOOFI.Alll! BAtgAJlilC COiiUIAL . "' WtLL posmvzLY 1-TBB ' t'ougas, Uol.is.ar lloansaireas, Bronohftls. 'Inflnenm, Cruup. Pnamuonla, Inofpieut Cl.isiimpl Ion , and liasperformod the most asthnishijig cure ever known ot : UOXFIRMB DO Of SDMPT.IO U ' Asa Diarrhgea uordial it is uuoqualed. Pr(c 75. ceMtsi.per bottle. i: HO OFLA ND 8 GER MA X PI 1. 1. S, being well-known throughout Europe aud ttaparau iicril ilo i-ohrmenda'tlbn here'. Tliey are pur.-lj vegt table, are prepared with great eXHCtnesa anrtf suew-couted. No- bettv-r Cathartic Ifll can bo found. Price 28 refits per fcox. These medicines are preparerl by Dr. C M. Jack -son A ., riillatlalphfa, Pa.,- and St. I., v.i-. M .. aud are sold by druggists and dealers hi medicines everywhere. The signature of O. K. Jackson will be ou the outside t each bottled box. In our " Everybody.' Alumnae?" Jiublishr-d annually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanacs .ire givetiauricy. by mtkmrnt agiuUa. Bh WAHE OF COUHTIHtFICJTti. fee that you get Hpottiimrs German BitterS, prepared by !r. C. ft. Jaclisou, Philadelphia, Pa,, and that his signature Un the wrapper of each bottle Keller tliite, AgenU fop Evansville, Ind. Leich A Carlstedt, do . . .4o do dec . . .-. . rmjUAi .vtmitsiii.wit wocijit ML respectfully iuform their friuiwh) aud the public g.-Jiurally, that they have, removed their office and store to their uew building on First street, three doors alx.vo Pine street, near tho fotiudrv, where they will he able to give more prompt attention to the orders ot their customexa. A large lot of stoves will bu sold ont at retaiL at whisak price, iu vrtler U cU.su out tho stock. Ueci ... KJIATZ A HEILMAN. cirBUtTTAS kB.ITZ.:: ,.....U. UKILKAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CW FOUNDR Y I MANl'KAOTI'ItERS AVDBI ILDEBS OF STEAM ENOINKS AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Gumming Machines, hiuese Sugar Cane Slills, I'urnaine .11 li lues, A. c . EVANSVILLE, IND rwwr. rnoi-niEToits of the city Font m itry beg leave to Infivtm their friends and the public in general,' that tliey ar prepared to do all kinds of ' MACHINE AND FINISHING WOBK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry busl nea They are mnnuffa-'turTnfc StkamEjjoihk8 am Boit's of any sie and power rerjuired. Saw Mil.. JIa.-fiiuery and Mill tlearlng of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, TV.bnrco Screws, Gum miiig Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepe went,' Oom-sliellers, M achin'ry of all kinds insde and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings ot every description, Iron Housefronts, Cellar' Graft Ax. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac, BREWERS, DtKTf LI.KRS, BE0TTFIKH8, Ac, Snpplled with every descriptfon of Oipper ana Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettle, Refrigerators. Attemponitors, Sparges', StillheadS and "W'ornjs on an improved prtiiciple. CoIumuB ToT Alcohol stills, ' Yeast .l.i;-, ns. Sy'phhns, Ac.; Cdpper, Lead and f Iron Pit"'; Copper. Brass and Iron Pumps ot every variety, for WeT,'s'pirits', oil, c.: Brass rocks and ! Valves, Steam Whistles, Av. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work abd do ' repairs on HteaTu Ihdlers, Clipper and Sheet Iron i M'ork, dc. OLD METALS T50rGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen'B Impiovei ! Steam Oange, Wroiight froii welded Plrics ahdTuj bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved' Smrft Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators,' German "Polt- ' ingClorli, Gum Flastir Belting, PaCTtlng, II....-, Ac, ol the best kind: Tlnplate, Sheet Tffiri; Block'Tiu, Pig Iron, Babit Metal. Spelter, Ff re Brick. ' They have every facility of the lest Machinery and workmen, atal v ill give all work entrusted to them, their individual atr.-rincu, f.tlh,..' orders promptly. wariKiit iim Mieir ivorlc, afid are satistiej a ith Te4Woiial.il-' prices. i OW t (ftice and SkIs K.m.ii,s. No. An Main stri-et. s'oiinde. y. Bi llet Varvi ai t Mm-hine Sbs.p on line i street, between First i eciul streets, Evans viHe, Indiana. HeeT j. w. HTToina. 10 Main street, Kvansvills' SJS crates assorted, for the Country Trade 5rJr ban

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