Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 260, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1860 — Page 4
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She f0iutmL TUiVVKLEKs' t; l"IDK Evutiville dk. rrauTordnvlllr It. It. Accommodation Train C.0 A. M. Mail Train. ....... 9.18 " AUI.1AI. Mail Train P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Steamcrtllegnlnr Puclcets. FOS UA1KO. Cuu Bowbn leave Tuesday and Saturdays at 12 o'clock m. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at uigkt. fOE PADCCAB. Dcnbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, And Fridays at 12 o'clock h. Arrivu Tuesdays, Tuursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOB LOl'ISVILLI GaBY Eaglb loaves Tuesdays and Saturd.ivs at C o'clock p. H. Arrives Tuesdays und Saturdays in the afternoon. Bbacii.et leaves Mondays at a o'clock A. M . and Thursdays at . i. m. Ai i h Thursdays and Sundays in the afternoon. FOB OBVKN BtVKB. Boats leave every day for points on Green Kiver. The Lib Kaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for A .1 i ib i v and i'ond Kiver. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesday, and Thursdays. Masonic Gkm leave for Howling Green Mondays and Thursdays at 11 o'clock P.M. Arrives Thursdays and Sundays in the forenoon. The Is regular daily communication with Hfndbbbon and Mewiii;boii ly bout and laud OOnvryance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT KEG 1ST KB. FUOM 8 P. St. 1'BlliAY TO O P. At. SATURDAY. UalviVi 1 . Kaves, Green river: W, V. Gillutu, Henderson: Bracelet, Lou.: Woodford, N. O.: Marengo, St. Louis: Lady l'ike, Memphis: Lady Franklin, Cincinnati. DIPAKTED. Bracelet, Memphis: Woodford, Lou.: Marengo, Pitta.: Charley Bowi-ii, Cairo: Lady Pike, t in.: Sam Kirkniaii, Cairo: I. ady Franklin, M-n: BOATS LKA tS TO-DAV. Trio, Lou.: Dunbar, Paducah: Masonic Gem, B.Green: Lne Bares, Ajhbraburg. The Jiiver opposite this point was still Jiil lino; on Saturday, the rise reported above not yet having reached us. The Weather Saturday continued cool and cloudy until iiliout mid-day, when it cleared up, and the afternoon was rather warm for comfort. Business continued pretty lively lor t he season, the boats arriving discharging considerable freight, and taosu leaving having heay loads. To-day at noon the Dunbar leaves for Paducah. She presents the only reliable means for passengers to get down the river, and the sumptuous fare and polite attentions which they will receive, will make them glad of the opportunity to take passage on her. Sii o'clock this eTcnintc is the Matonic Gem regular time of departure for Bowling Green. She is the largest boat it) the Green river trade, and her passenger accommodations are unsurpassed. Clerks Edwards and McDonald "do the useful and agreeable." The Trio will be in port for Louisville and iutermedidate points this morning. She takes the place of the Bracelet. The snug aud fleet little Lie 1 i came in from Green river Saturday, and will leave for Ashbysburg and Pond rtrer this evening, at her regular time. .She lost one trip last week Otl account of conveying excursionists to ami from the celebration of the Fourth, but will hereafter m.ike her regular tri-weekly trips. Passengers and shippers will find her reliable and expeditious. The following summary of the disasters on the Western waters during the first six mouths of the year 1800, is taken from a late number of the Louisville Cburier. We noticed several inaccuracies in the detailed list published by that paper, but we presume it is about as cotrect as could be compiled : Steamboats sunk and damaged by ice... " Steamboats snagged and sunk....". 47 Steamboats run into bank Steamboat collisions 7 Steamboats burned 20 Steamboats sunk ou Kails 2 Steamboats sunk by storms 20 Steamboat explosions 0 -Machinery broken 10 Collision with bridges 2 Total Steamboats 1 05 Coalboats lost -I Flatboats and barges 2S Number of lives lost Estimated aggregated loss $1,733,500 VliiccnpcM Correspondence. Vl.NCENNKH, July T'.Q, 10 o'clock A. M. Wabash river rose 12 inches in last 24 hours. There is now 6 leet on the Nine Mile Riffle. Weather clear and pleas int. w. H. w.
Receipts by- Railroad. July 7lh, 1SC0. 1 sack feathers, 1 kog butter, Orr, Dalzell ,t Co.; 1 keg butter, 1 sack feathers, 4 sacks rags, Preston Bros.; lboxdrMB,W bbl oil, Wni. Maroon er; .So l.bls whisky, 17GU bosh corn. 131 bids flour. 1. A. Crane; 1 box hats. Archer & Mitckey: C pi ,.1ings, Chas. 8. Wells; 5 boxes household goods, I sack saddlery. J. Uuuler, Owenshoro, Kv.; .'. empty bbla, li empty boxes, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 A D. Heiman; bbls whisky, Allis A- Howes; :i bhls and :t halt bbls c:tstor oil, Brown a Aikman. A. E. SHKADKI!, A ROB. ' 1 1 in t BU '' Bad tlie following ' paragraph in the Cincinnati Commercial at ycstenlnr as a oomtneut on B statement of 11 Waslitiijton letter writer that the Brock inride men of Indiana threateded to defeat HeMtickt for Governor, on account of his sjtnpatbjr with Dougla.- : Tbe svrup.Mhy of .Mr. Handriaka for Douglas wiil never hin t him. Mr. II. was exceedingly anxious at Baltimore that Douglas should lie withdrawn and the unity of the party preserved. He declared during the violent debate of the lir.-t day of the Convention that if Judac Douglas could look upon that scene for one hour, and how largely bis personality was instrumental in exciting the disturbance, he would peremptorily withdraw bis name from liefore the Convention, and let it split, if it must, upon principle. 8?Ve give up a good deal of the space 1 of our paper this morning to the address of . Judge Baker, delivered lo the Working men of Kvansvtlle on the -1th of July. The Oflttiotl was an able one. and will repnv a careful perusal. BWe have received a copy of the Republican Campaign Songster So. l,"from the American Publishing House, No. 0 West Fourth street, Cincinnati. It contains on the cover a portrait of Old Abe, and is filled with choice songs. flkayThat Douglas is the live candidate in the present camjiaign is evident from the fact that he is alsout the only one of the half-dozen talked about, or who ( rentes ativ sensation. h'luuirrr. Tie has a more unscrupulous set of "blowera and strikers '" than the oilier .undidate.-. They make a great noise
INSURANCE.
COPELAND & NEXSEN, G-E iKT 23 3Ft JL IISIAIf AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, HO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAJiSVIhLE, ISO., ,W R K .VO U-M' RMi MJ Mil a TO rj H s: aV sT Risks an 1 issue Policies in several oi the eldest and Bsosjt reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STOKES, ST( C'KS, DWLLLI SGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the mMt favorable rate MARINE AM) inland ! AVIG.VTION Risks takon on FLAT-BOAT-, BAICGKS. .STEAMBOATS and their CAKGOES. Also, applications recei' ed lor LIFE 1NSI"BANCK. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Snrplus, (2000,000 Phcenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., aiiital and Surplus 500,009 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. t'apital and Surplun 400,003 American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, -1M)KH Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, I Capital and Surplus, j!Kl,(HX Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 9200,000 2Etna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Gtapftal and Buijplw, 2i)0t0(M f.'OPKLANI) A NEXSKN, nU. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE m INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1810 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND DM I M PA I It BD Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years BOOMM and experlaaee. UPWARDeJ ih' 1 t, 000,000 Of losses have been panl by the .Ltna Inaarance Company in the p:tst in years. apparent The value of reliable f tmmi am n will 1 from the billowing LOSSES PAID B V T II K VMM Tiir. PAST rfTB 1 1' a its : In Ohio 431,620.83 I In Mlchigaa, trlKSVOiS HI In Wisconsin, 106965.071 In Indiana,... l-tii,H.f'.i.hl In Kentucky, 20I,:i:i!t.40 In Illinois.... 18,327.41 Missouri, ;84, 5is.nl I Tenpsssee 97.549.21 Iowa A Minn. ITl.Tft W I Bans Writ ni,!il...77 lVnu'a A Va.. (105.88, Ark. Jc Oa.... SClJMjs.il Mississippi ami Abiliama, ...5 52, 1 12. Is. Fire and Inland Navigation KikM MosptU at i 'r r -m oii- itont w tti volveacy Hhd ?r profit. BjpfCIHl 'I fi( e'ltfttiH fffoi 'I '" tliXllt r t:r ." j It'.',. iX(rS tttul ('m?vt-H r trritt I ' ;tar. TIm potid Krviiv 1 and t. iisnfnXiy ti und t!i MM) Ji'ivaii t " ti 1?1 nu I hMii.iiin' mpi:iy MinkVla it lini'. slu.uid :ut b wverlin -k-d by th or rMMb to intuit- and ojiclerjttifeadiag; their iit-nt int-rtMtM, Dvriog 44 it rinirciit timen tli Beccwity fbr' tvllablfl bmuFmace becoam hnperatiTe du'v tin Ability of property owiuth to Mtttaia !m bring tltfii much l'Httriftl. A ic in a! I tlm ir i nriiul eitlra and toWM throughout the Slafo PotltliM t ttfd without dolajTi hy tiny of Um duly uthorird Atfftits ol the i 'tJtnpany. liu-iiiiv's-t Httoiidcd to witli i!'i:iicli and fidelity. ( OAKLAND tt NKXhJKN, Anstfi mv-I Saviur H-nk ltoildiu, Firt rit. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OfTaSII CAPITAL. P H CE N I X BANCS COMPANY. HARTFORD. CONN. uavwm t.i PIEB INSUIIANCK BXCLUSIVKLYj VII A II TEH VERPETUA L. Cash Capital, Cash Assets - $400,000 - Ar17,712.:?G S. L. LOOMI0. Trrst. II . K f.i.i fi'Hi, Si rrt't.iry. Branch Ojgkt 31 $ W. Third ,S7., Cincitnuttt. M. MayiU, (rcnrritl Aytnt. '""Al us in al! the principal Otaiea and Towns f the 1 1 ,-3 LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID fti)Applieation.H rt cived, pcliclm i-lu-wed, and all bnai&eM faevaalafflg tn nted atfd rellM uciK'y I promptly attaudad to. I Alro application ruceivfd for Life InMurance, in the sKtim Life Insurniv e 'o., of llartf r I, Conn, i'upital iind aarplm ovrr t2'MJ,nm'. OOPBKtANB (I Ns.XSKN, Agents. j fr" OHii c, on FiriM rit., Ut. Mala and Syr., in I BaVioeji Hunk BejUeUna!. EXCLUSiVELY FIRE INSURANCE EVANS VI LIE A C l N C Y . MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE WV. Bio, IIS Wnll St., Km Vin k, o o o o cv xn W CO tr G t ' Cn o o o p i823. si, lent. s . W CO o INCORPORATED, WM. PIT." PALWKR, p., ANDREW .1. RMITB. Secretary. lUltKi'TOKS : W. Y Palmer. Peter O Samuel K. Mutt, Henry KlWwortb. AuiiHtiiH W. Ward, .lames Colles, Sidney MsNtt, Moses Taylor, li. s. RaarrT .b.hn Otswell, Jobn Steuarl , John '. Green, Ruffla L. Lord Wm. K. Slolt, Wm. W. Kox. K.lwin V. Moroni, Bichard Tiffita, TboVsaa Barron Kobert K. Minturn. Thomaa W. Pear-. '11. nea II. araeker, Tbia stauuch old f'oinpany bavivg fully complied with the lawj of thirt State, coiuiniie to injure tie- ' - i-.'i"ij Against Loss or Damage hv J'ire, A . . n .. .., . , At rates as b'W -s otll'-r tlt i lus-i llnrk t'olnpaliies
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Their policie-i are trie tiom tecbuicalitics, thua svnidinc litlgaHoo, barfnjc bad onlv one law-suit .luriliE bu.-iiiets t TI1IUTY-MXK Y KA KS. Particular attention given to the Insurance oi FARM PROPERTY, ISOLATED DWKLLINC..S, aod their F0BNITURB. Policies Isaued f,.r the era ol ON K. THBBI or KIVK Y KA Its. MLoavse aqvitahiy adjusted aad rotuptIy paid j . i 'ash at this Agency. i i PKL A N l A NEXSKN, Ageute.
STEAMBOATS.
I UKGCLAR PACKETS. jjs u mm Mi j V m.j a Mi f'JJs v , . n mMt IJ"wlinir Qreeu United State Mail racket, MASONIC REM, Captain J.J. I'tl ;. AljP. II. EliWAUns. Clerk. Leaves Evansville Mondays and Thursdays at f, e. m . LeareK Bowling Green Wednesdays and Saturdays, at -S a. x., making close cennertious at Evausville w ith th; Louisville iind Bvansrille and Paducah Mail line, ao tlie Evansville & CrawrordBTille Rail Ut.ad, and at Bowling tlreeu with the Louisville and Nashville Kail ltoad. For freight or paisae apply nm loarl vt to junelii JNO. li. H ALL. A Kent. -'" S9MH-1 ;l.j it MojyrtiJ V r TiL MSMm- day Mail racket, BKACKLE V, Capt. Ckkkt, leaves Evansville every Monday morning at S . jock and every Thursday at lip. M. ttfTbc steamer Braeelot will give through receipts for tobacco and ether produce destined for the Eastern cities, or the Baltimore and Ohio Bail- ' road. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, JiiBmiH rttf No. -2. Water street. EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. 8. MAIL PACKET, Gr x o y U , s 1 o - W. II. DANIELS, Capt. H. T. BALUDAY, C'erk. g Mi J fJJS K VMM. I. Mi Mi VMiU I M V I'ui-sday and Saturday at li o'clock v. M. B. -turning, leaves Louisville every Monday and FrMay at -1 o'clock p. w. IMf Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or New York at aa low rates it not lower than by any otherroute. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any poiut on the Ohio Biver or on Green River. frf') The passenger accoiuuiodationa of the Grey ICagle are unsurpaned b' any lsat npoa the Westera waters. Apply on !oard or to JOHN B. HALL. jui;e7-dtf No. 2 Water street. ,1 Hlil.J.Mi, MJMMUrMMM, JJS'U CA1KI KKIi I LA It PASSKN 1 ; 1: B 1 ' A C K ET, 0 11 A B L E Y II 0 W EN , lo. Ti.it, Master, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at rioiui-ah at li o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Suuday, at 7 o'clock, I'. M., and Stnithlatitl every Thursday anil Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evausville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville B. R., ami Packets for Green Birer. Also, connecting at SmithlantI witli Cum)eiiand Itiver Pack ets ; at Cairo, with Mwmpbis, New Orleans and St, Louis Piickots. Tickets can be obuwied on board the boat for all Rasters Cties. sept23 ar v i..-.s V0 1. i.fi j jvMt i'JD huh JmJ Y A 0 K 1. 'V The tine steamer DUNBAR, Gas. Fowler, master. leaves I'-vaiisvilIe every Monday, Cdn.-Silav. and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leavse Paducati every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at U o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kransville with th; Evausville and t:rawfordsvllle Railroatt for. all pnints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, an 1 Waba. ii rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for St. Louts, sTew Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. 0BiiinosB promptly attended, and charges for freight ami passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills id' lading given to New Orleans and all prints on the Tennessee aud Cumberland rivers auglH JffjOfi MOUTH 4.8 itMPi.T4V M. POND HIVKR. The elegant j i.-kh. n r ft team r LUE E A V KS , McDonaih, Manti-r, Taylor, Clt-rk,
t will mako renlar tri-woekly trips to South CarK T N A rltin and Pond Kiver, leaving ou MondajH, ! Wed aeadaya and Fridays.
For f'rcilit or utaat;e, apply on board. deiiOtf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. imaji.ns Mi x f it Mi us to.n fj.vy S if NEW AKltANOKMKNT. The AnAMs Kxpekss C'ompasv raspeciftUhr announce to their frieuda and patrona, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increaMed facilities for the transportation of F It E I i II T , ' A 0 K A li K B . :.i owe r and valuables, Ttn-y solicit a continuance of former vors. KsBeaial care takwu in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable p.-vekajfes. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fscilltien of the Kxpress, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the business, at their Office 011 Kirst street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. do 1 G. II. KLSH. Afjont. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILEY fit Co. , y COMMISSION MKKOHANTS. , 0ncral liailr .n',Stttamhont, titid Kxprec Atnte Spefial AjrfritH fr the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; j .md connection, ovt-r whi h aai ere author!. d to I through racaJpta ut thv - poosible rah k llnviiifc a niaiuiuoth Vhart'toat at tbe landing, th largret on the Ohio Kiver, capnhle of ntoi ing I and protecting all mprchandizt Uatde to damage from cxporiurv, wu art prepared to facilitate the dio I patch of all rnnriigiiint'iite, foi wardad to tmr care by either I RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Uucuivin, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or ethaff property, consigned to a for nale, aud Hatiafuctiou gnarantfcd. Olliue aiid exteriMive Warehouse on Water ntrect, j adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wliuil boats where we are to he found, attending to thw intureste of our pat run h at all Iiouih, -i t and night. With our Hiiperiir facilities; long ntanding ; un- ! tiring energy; ami knowledge of our hHbinetJtf, we feel confident ofgiIug general satisfaction, and ! hope to merit a continuance of the extensive put run aga we art now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will bo made on allconslgnj ojeuts to either oarHtdves or correspondents in any j of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. O'HILEY & CO. Jp avv er jia.tij.v, kki MiMtr. im;, kdi;v akdiNg and genkral COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents lor Kanawha Salt Company, Evansville, Indiana. Wa have formed a co-partnership under the style of ItnowN A Aikhan, and offer our services in tbe capacity as set furth in our car! alOT. Wa are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by OAK At, HIVKR, or ItAILHOAl, and ajnn them that their intArests shall ht f.tithlnlly repreeentetl, hhould ihey bti phased to , favor us with their patrwnage. office and Warehouse on thw corner ol Main st. , and the 4unal. WM. BKmWH, w. m. airman, Lute pi Howard ifc lirown. Late of FOSTKIt, A Co. jaaill f BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. MB A" JHMt T99K 9!T 9lt HMZ 3 99 AntH of the above Koad, and are kItIbje i i : : 'Nj!i receipts on freight to all the Kastern cities, :ii as low rates ashy any other line. Goods nont to our care toe tiriuHhipni-ut will lie forwarded a ith , promptness and diwpat h. r'or all inforiualiou address GKO. KtSTi::t A '.'O., Agti , Cor. Locust st. and '.'anal, Kvansville, Ind. ttiajrj St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-QRGAMZAT10N. JSTMiKHlt. HJ.n.VIMiK tr MM Ml Mi mm us, 9ITML Iron New Orlettue, have piirohaiied the 8T. CBARLC8 SALOON, en First Ktnvt, nearly oppo--it the Poal Office, ami have relitted it m an gant Md attnxtive atyle. The new proprietor, have hail long experienee ae keepereof (pabloaaMB and popular Keetaurants in New Orleaim, and they will endeavor, In their new hottae, to Combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and .Southern liestatirats in the ST. CHARLES. They have brooaht a lar- and cumplete etuck ef choice Llqoon t'reui New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their ronnecliaus and ucquuiiitaiice in that .ity will enable tlietn tu obtain the cboloea supplieaof Liiuers. Fruits, and luxuries from that market in fatare, and they w ill epure no expense uer pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, ita ftirmur repreeentatlon, a. a plehsmit Sal ion, a pliire it k.io.I living, and elegant, refined und luxurious resort. M Billiard i layer. ii find at thfal8alooe a set ol the Bnesl marble tap Billiard Tables, from the well known and cekebcalad utctory of J. M. Rruuswick Co. The anderaigned tiatti-r themselves that long experienn and caiefnl nttentien will enable them to merit a reputation Banal to any Saloon in the western country. ST A splendid Lunch will lie served up in the moat approved stle, evtrj anxalna at 10 o'clock. UaMUKK a UKklKUSh, W4 t.et.. Hnm 'Irle.n. I I WMi jtTTi:j'TI1t.V Iff houhm;-k-d !.. our ferae and well 'i-:i. ! Henri R-lttania -'ap La-'- Tali e KniVesand y. ' naaawed h t:' - and Pots, ii nu Fi iM Vireiaiji Ir. ns. iei lr.ris, etc. HM. v .-o..T; v '.. le ami Tin I'oi ks in L-i-Brass hi til Shi Cills ao i at I. It i -V aV .n .1 T Mi U M J M. S. - 0i j Locks, Hfnsres, Knol., Dooi -suriuaB, Bolts, Bell hangings, St-reSUI etc - a well assorted slis-U, at ( juiiel) Rati) S SilNNT.VG t I'O.'S.
COMMERCIAL.
EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. COKBECTKD DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in ai! kin. Is of Konv and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 7." Miin st. FLOUR AND FEED - Veal, p, Flour, extra w bite wheat Perk , lb. 8(.U0 wafiX per sck of lbs....:i..-,u FISH Do. sack of 4'.i lbs.. .t.HiM Mackerel, No. 1, 12K 1 Cora Meal uer bu tiOi ' entra m-ss.l7':. ', Bran, per HKi lbs IM " N6.' Z.sthalLSK orn, per bit f-O Salmon, per lb In GUOCEKIES I M smoked 22i Sugar, prims N. 0 In Cod, -r lb II A. I. crushed.. la'. Halibut, euioked 1R 4 powdered 121' Herring, Bait, ltoe '.t. Coffee, Rii 1U5H White Fish, tresh lake ' Java SI a-r lb ; Mexican tSlTront, do do ilo 10 ' Roasted 90 IpKODUCK Tea, Imp. : . Wt.00 Potatoes, old, per bu... " Ouupowder..75(9l.5Hi " new " 6 " Young Hyson. 4H((??1 n. cts, rx-r bunch hC " (olong Black. 4091 1 Carrots, do 2Z English Break- ; Onions, do last 75: Pieplant, do 6 Molasses,reboiIel per Lettuce, per head 1)1 gallon .'Cabbage, do 3(35 " sugar house 60 Cm umbers, each I " Baltimore syrup. .711 Peas, per peck 20 M St. Louis 9rj Beans, white per o,t 5 Bice 7 FRUITS Pearl barley 7 Apples, dried per lt...8J Split peas 8'x.i Peaches, ilo do 12a I'BOVISIONS Currants, Z.mte.pr liains.sug. cm 'd cau- lb Il(al2) vasseil per lb 13V Raspberries, poi-qt " plain IS Prunes, Ger. per lb.. .12' Shoulders HwlOi Turkish 12 Sides, clear I24i13 Raisins, extra 211 Beef, d'il sugar cur'd I2VJ ! " Cooking No 1 ..IS Pork, pickled M FLUIDS Butter, prime table. ..201 Alcohol, per gal 7-l " for cooking. W Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new 10 1 Lard oil, per ral I 10 old UK I Coal Oil 90(.1.00 Lsrd 123-.J Viiii'gar, pure cider 20 GUT MEATS I Milk, tr qt 5 Beefsteak, loin per lb... MISCELLANEOUSM rouud ' roast Lamb, fore or ..t. Chickens, old, each.. ...8 1 ' young do.. BgSi per iloz .lOiIce, per 100 lbs hind qr.. New York JIarliet. New York, Jul- 7. Flour opened with a moderate demand for fresh ground and u slight improvement in prices but tbe market afterwards became tjuiet nnd closed rather dull at yesterday's prices; sales of 1:1,600 barrels at 5 20S :5i'i for super state; .1 20 j (o5 25 for super western ; 5 4tjS jjr, for common to medium extra western ; 5 75 5 85 for shipping brands extra round boop Ohio. Pork lirm and unchanged. Beef ! dull ; sales of 325 bbls at unchanged prices. Beef hams very dull and nominal at 10(ajl5c. Cut meats scarce and lirm ; 1 small sales at lO.jc for hams : shoulders no- 1 minal at 8J(ir,U. Lard lirmer wilh (air de- j mand; sales "of 820 bbls at 12,12. Hacou dull and out of season, lieltercontinned dull and unchanged at 1015c for I Ohio (rt 12 for state. Cheese steady at j 710j. Coffee market remains firm ; sales since our last of 400 bags ot Costa Rica at 1 14J(V;14A, and 1000 bags of Java on private terms. Molasses quiet ; sales of 48 hhds of Porto Rico at JS(d,:il. Sugar steady and sales-of 800 uhds chietly Cuba at 0j7g. Cincinnati .Market. Cincinnati, July 7. Hour in better demand ; sales 17oo bbls at 4 755 00 for j old extra; o 00(i j J j lor low grades extra to fancy fresh grounds. Whisky lower and dull at 17. Provisions unchanged, quiet but for in no sales; better demand for keg lard with sales of 201) kegs now held at lit. Linseed oil advanced to 6 1 C' G2. tiroceries unchanged iu moderate demand. Money market easy at 8WU0 per cent. Kxchange on N.Y. lirm at i premium. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, July, 7, m. Flour unchanged; Wheat steady; white 1 40(W, 1 48 ; red 1 30()1 33. Bacon firm at 11 HJ lor bams; 9(2 8J for shoulders. Whisky unchanged. It n 1 1 I in ore Murki I. Baltihosc, July 7. Flour active; Howard street 5 ::7A ; Ohio 5 50. Wheat dull at 1 25(V,1 5'0 lor red ; white 1 SOfJiil CO. Corn quiet; yellow 6968; white iU I ro visions Ii rin ; mess pork 19.75 19 00. Whisky dull at 20201. Hump Council Proceeding. Council Cbaxbcb Friday evening, Jul- 7th. I Council met. Present the Mayor and Councilmen Decker, Bischmann, Dannetell, Roelker, Foster, Chandler, Cook, and ReitZ. Miuutes of preceding meetings read and approved. The folluwing bills were allowed : Street Commissioner $48,13; lur stomwork 4 00; (ico. Lant k Bro. 1.80; J. McInerny $4..'!5 ; Archer & Mackev. 70 ; Louis Hutmacher 25.00 ; K. S. Martin 45.85; John Smith .'17.50; P. Burke 74. UU, Mayor 152. Mr. Wolflin asked that the order to lay a brick-walk on Leet street be rescinded, and lie would lay down a good plank walk. The request was not agreed to. The Sexton of Oak Hill Cemetery reported 20 interments fur the month of June. There were 1 1 interments in Locust Hill Cemetery. The cisterns were reported iu good order. The monthly report of H. Nelson & Co., showing the monthly amount due the city to be $.'J t0, was read and filed. Tbe Mayor reported that he had examined sundry side-walk improvements, and found the amount due McTnerny and necessary lo be passed upon to be S.151.27. The usual order was directed to Dfe issued. The Wharf master's report for Jnne showed the Dumber of bouts landing to have been 237. The amount of wharfage collected was S-'!4.08. Charles Gottman was a yarded the contract for putting in eertaia inlets in the sewers. Mclnerny was allowed S50 ou account. Sundry improvements were ordered to be made on liie Market House. The Street Commissioner was instructed to saw oft' some posts on the bridge over the Canal on Sycamore street, which are an obstruction to wagons. The Mayor was authorized to make a deed to Mr. Ingle for 12 feel of ground purchased from the City. Messrs. Dannettell und Cook were appointed a committee to report n plan for a bridge across th Canal on Ingle street. An order was issued for grading an ulley in block 13. Stockwell's Knlargement. An order was passed lor laying a brick side walk ou theS. K. side, of Cliesunt street, from Center street to the city wharf. On motion, adjourned. Coiuxg OvKBi Thai Cuastaatine (Mich. Mi-rcury says thai several heretofore staunch Democrats in that village have, since the disruption at Baltimore, declared their intention to vote fur Lincoln and Hamlin. The Kalamazoo Telegraph also notes that Horace Kldred, an influential Democrat of (ialeshurg:, has joined the Kepublican party. When the Douglas men see how utterly hopeless their chances are, there will be a general stampede of f hem into our rnnks. BeaJ"" Head tbe advertisement of a house to reiit, in another column. Thk Meroto Repubtii pablishet at Sullivan. hrreafter ty be
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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No. ft First Street, but ween Main and Locust. WJ& JtStM-'MiK TO TUB PVlll.tV WW Wheeler it Wilson's Improved Suwim; Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in ita merits a the best aud most reliable family sewing machine now iu use. It new, e-iually well on the thickest or thiuest bibrio; makes the lock at itch impo-sible to unravel, with the, essential advautate of hcing alike on both Bides, forming no ridge or chain on 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 sew ordinary seains, stitch, hem, fell, piilt. gather, bind, and tuck, all on tbe same machine, and warranted lor three years. Wo alaxi keep on constantly hand afulj aaeartaient of Singer's machines. (.'Ircnlars coatalahic t.-itiiiioiiials of the above machines, from oersons of the highest staudiug Kast aud Wtst, iri v i n; prices, Ac, will be furnisl gratis, ou application In person or by letter, febiilv V. M. SKLI.M AN 1f.ii uj n cv Met Mi HJi.nsJrjyrMt mMumkmm n.-.-f. !. " i (bl Kxtra Hams ; UOQ ibs Uried lleef just received ind for s ib- by CHAS. M.'JOllNSTuN, Poeey illock c ill Mi Mi hmi. - 'Z r, Mtaxi: s I'M Mi Mi SMi eived and 1. JiillN.-sTuN. ,tri Fole nut HA. eultt b Ml9M'UUf9it 4 '49 at U if sfe evV 9t V49. above Main. mm m ii J? Tf rH WE are now m il. vt.e ti l i'.i; V- ells' Patent Fo'.dit!g Spring lied, the 1 eat and Meal ouvnient now in use, ai it can be moved or liandled without any trouble. Call and examine them. ianiWi (hV.7.. MJ."V1 Jf JV'MM I It Mi T Mi RMINED To SCOGKED GEOHGK TUulSNHII.li lake! pleasure in iuorming his old customers that in the iiialit.v and atyle of his work, he nHtfeW himself he cannot be excelled. He m iy still 1- loiind at the corner of Secoud and .Maui streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can la' obtained on the best of t, Tins. Oar- Repairing done with neatneas and dispatch. Second-hand Harness ilwa.vson han.l. iol 1860. SPRING & SUMMER I860. GOOD MJI'Ji CMJV a- It Mi Mi. M. fRMiS I'MiVTfully inform their nnnierotut friends and the public generally, that they an- daily receiving accessions to their largo and varied stis k of Spring and Summer tioods, which, for detain e, style and variety, cannot be surpassed. It mhi.1 be supertluous to aadnierata an tbe departnients which, on insa-ction, w ill b.- nsrind rt-pb-te i-mbraciug all tbe leading styb s and no vW ties of the season. The business principles which have gained for their i-ld attahlisned house sticll extensive patronage, will be adhered to, '..: Execution of orders with dispatch attention and com tesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stwk having been firfrchased wilh cae and judgment in the best markets, and of first quality, together with nu adherence 0 sound piincipi s of trade, they are confident ol befug able to supply those who may favor them with a call on the best terms. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Glolhs, Cassiiuei cs, ami Vesting, Tweeds, Ky Jeans, Coltoaades am! IV nims, New Stl le Prints, n gr.-at variety, French Orgaudios, I. awns and (Jnigtiulns, English Beragea, Anglaie and Ohallia. Itlai k and Fancy ilks, and Iri.-li Poplins, Hbnair Goods lor traveling dresses, French Borage lli.li.-s, o to 11 Volants, ' Organdy " S to !i ' Silk an I Cinghani . lubrellas ami Parasols. Panama, Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Huts, j White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Kuibroideries, a great variety , I Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, (.loves, Mitts, aud White and Cbfcared ( 'orsetts. White floods, Notions, Dress TifWunincs, ac, : S. A K. woubt call particular attentiontoth. il j stock of Irish Linen floods of their ow n iuipui ta- i tions, warranted Pure Linen, soft Hulsli and j Grass Bleached i-onslstingof ;J, 4-1, 8-4 and KM j Linens, Brown and Bleached. Damasks nil antes, Linen Cambric Uandkorchiest, Towels, Brown aud j Bleached llncka, it. N. B. Thompson's Skin., mjnlrloe no Stee! Spring around lie- Isslv. arc nsenthmended lor the billowing peculiarities aud advantages : 1st. Facility ot application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability lo chaSa or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience lo the wearer. aaaTOoruer Main and First streeSy. jBtJA'M' I Jinx tiRHiH Jl WKI.I. MV assorted sto.k of Praserves, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Esseiices, Crjstem, Sardines. Pickle, Olive (til. Spici-s, Nuts, Isinglass, Jr. All lor sale low at ICKKItV BKOS., JnaaI9 No. t$i Main st. CO-PAHYfc'EHSHIP. am j.vim it. jhi.m:rm'ij mmjm im.'u at purchased from B. 11. Brosnmeltasna, (formerly of the firm of P.. Nunc ,( l o.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter lie CSU'lBsd on by the lander. signed, under the lirm and style of Ahlering A Brommelhaos. The milt w ill UPllllUnn to fill all orders for Lnmber pronndly and with care. Orders solicited. apritl-dtf AIILEKINtl A BKuM M EI, HAT'S. irk svMi.yr mi' TO 11.11 I O M'.l TOBT. The uiid. rsiVu-Hl haini: eniraeil the Tobacco Busiuess, with the joirpose ot snppl ing. If jiossible, the wants of the home market, am nov -e pared to offer a well selected stock of umnufsit' --d Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Tans nc II e Leaf, in Pounds. Fivi-s, Halves, Eights.n' t artcrs, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount lor l ash liurchases. but no sal.- haw than live beast. A GUM AVERTS, Evansville, Ind. jy'28 No. I.r Main street R MiM-M.Vfill VtV..s. bids N.-w York A Crusaed, 5 o j powdered, Just received and for sale by I HAS. McliUINSTuN, juueJJ Posey Bio. U, Main streel
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1 Et!NT;l'SH mmi.JKJSL . e..,1,ift.i1Jffl,iJAj w -n rwr iii ail i 1 "Mi iriBnnMmr r rirrm Dlt. HAAS, having leased the roonrs formerlyocoaated by Dr. Klvett, in Vt. Bray's building, oppo- ! ; site the Post Office, for a series uf years, would re- , specttully solicit the citizens of Kvansville aud the i . snrrouudiug towns and couutry, 'o visit hia rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they ' need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and adveri tisement, over a year since, several improvements ' aud new- inventions have been made, of which he ( ! has availed himself, and allows nothing that will ' subserve the interests of his patients, to pass uu1 Secured. His facilities are better and establish- ; j ment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our I 1 State, aud equal toanyin Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, aud are j ' pleased w ith his w ork, shall be attended to with : great pleasure. I The following are the styles of work maniifactur- ' ed by him: Continuous Oum; Block or Carved I Work ; Vulcanite Base; t'oralite: Amber; Osteoplas tic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of tbe continuous gum work. It la without a seam : or crevice, t'heeks that are sunken can bo restored i to nearly their original contour by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, t'oral- I ite, aud Amber Base. The latter styles, for light- j nam and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel uuycels anything we have ever seen. He has several ansmthetirs for alleviating pain ' when extractiuz teeth. Thev are nerfectlv hsrui- ( less. The moiit delicate cau have them applksd. d 1 tie does not advertise anything he cannot do, I nor exhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult the health aud beauty of ' their children by having the Dentist direct thejr I second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and ' health to those invaluable organs. j Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue I I cessfully. Those having decayed teeth, should either have t them extracted or tilted at once (the latter if pes- i I siblel. Tht health uf tbe atlii-s aud the rcuisiuina teeth demand this. b!" I take pleasure In ial rod ami net !r. (laaa, ; m successor to th old looms in Itrny 's building, ; hoping he will linil them both pb-asKiit ami prof?- j : able L'rom my intercourse with the Dwcjfor, 1 am pleased ti Iind him one ot tbe ptvisveMiiifc; . possessing taate enil hih prolessiom.1 aWHTj alio standing. Willi this view . 1 can. wi-n safely, r. in- I 1 ui.-nil liitu I" ilin oitniinii'io aava aknliul aatM.hpelent li.-ntiHt. (lUBJs) .1. KIVKT'l. CHARLES BABC0CK, 1 inpnrtr Hinl If;ilcr in (Joacli and Saddlm Uanlware, i MAIN' STRBKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ; OJfJ VMjy I' Mj Mi TMiM .ft 1 J RJuTmL (aiigouicuis with Eurepean and American I maiiufactuiers I'm a direct snppl) of all gOodsrln my j line, I am enabled to oiler IndsKsaaaasB, that cannot fail to be to the int. -rest of alt engaged ill the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs m.-ule of tbu l.-t steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leat!e r, 1 cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ol i all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leather, bit', stirrups, spurs, hames, lne silver battles of ill : kinds, Jenny Lind tlig Tri-es, sell-adjusting pads, I Taylor's pateut hames, rly nets, shoe threads, home j blankets, London Girth Webs, American birth1 ! ant1 Hein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta pen ha ami brass lined mnrtengal rings; superior kerseys j for horse covers, tbe best quality of cai liage l-olta, i patent giic trees, fee., Ac. I keep in fact everything apparkalhlag 1" eilhel brauch of the business, and understanding bott branches thoroughly, we would ampin Iftllll 'inn your attention before purchasing elti-where. I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spriu - Sri'i i . ap20-dw BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 1 .7? -i in filreet. .n. i ijurm:'k t-te., ih i m:shrh JLW to J. K. Dutch-r, w-oubl respectfully give - notice that they manufacture to order, aud bave ' coitstautly on hand, all kinds of Hoots anil Shoos, J fbr Ladies', Gents', ami Children's wear. Having ! replenished their stock of Eastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city en- I gaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia I workmen are employed in this establishment. j Please give us a call. I). M. Ct'UHEl' Ac GO. mayl-fiin tjTJTMi.n Mi.-r etf TMMMi JMMJIMR8 of the Ski i kitv Ivscuam i ConTV-ABrr, October 1, 1861) sser.TH. Cish on hand $ Oof! S6 Cash iu Continental Bank, awaiting Investment 8'J,S24 05 Gash in Bank ('oinuicuwcalth 6,llt7 47 Total SaaVMl h7 B-tnk Stocks .r0 shares Bank I'ummerce 4 ' .V Am'n Kx. Bank 1' " loo Bank New York 14 " B'k N. America 214 shs par val.J21,oOO worth 22.7.14 2S Temporary Loans secured by II,4M I'. S. Coupon Bonds aud 26 sliares Kesoluto Fire Insurance Company 12,.'Mhoo Bonds and Mortgages tieing first lieu, &c.40b, Iflp 00 Premiums uncollected 2,601 ho Arcriu-d Ins. on Bond and Mortgages A Temporary Loans 0,704 79 Balance dan from Agents ID 11) Total Capital Stock Surplus - '. l,r so ...$6li,o0 00 ... 44,X'J1 so S.M4.S91 so No Liabilities. .IOSEPII It. L. HiviaiCK, Secretary. WALKER, Pros'! STATE OF NJEW VOUK. CITY A COUNTY OF N:W YORK. I 8& Personally appeared before me this 'J'.lth day ol November, A. D. 185U, Joseph Walker, President, and Kichsrd L. Ilaydock, Secretary, of tho Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that thv within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the beat of their kuowledge and liellef. THOS. I,. THORNELL, Commissioner for the State of ludiaua. Id New York. This Company lias complied with the law of Indiana concerning lusurauce Companies, and Is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evausville aud Vanderburgh county, Ind fc. II. SA BIN, Agent, declfl 7 Main street. XDE2kSS HATS. Oil 99 HPBtJVa HTyLM .VO It" 9 VT in h. roi. l to ixnio in bv'Aiit y and HTinn.otrlruI 'Mi in, f ,. ' - a iMimrortublr. l- I I'-mi,, bUM a tl I :hi:i'i!'- H.t Will Ih to ,--t FllitJ Hlld tiltfd. living in ynnr orrlnrs, Kfiitlfia'-n. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, AIwAvh 00 liaod ami matlt to ol any ,hit up color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, .lurjt rpturniiiK into fashion fri Spring Suuimt-r. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shape, color and aJaalWj . Stra "vtv C3r o o ci m. An iuinifiirie Htockt i u lit low will h II t jrn-s)oiiliu; liurt'c CAPS, CAPS. A very larg? stock on baud all. the latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Tho IreHt ever MM in flu city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless varii-ty for Spriug and Hummer. V A lTTI ERA MAItCONNIElt, api 1 Hit Main street. MOWING AND THRFSHING 3VC O H IKTES. SHJMHM 9f ro., Mi tJtm lII.I. 9V9 m Ind , ajci-ni-i for tbe fHowinr Murhin..', wliicb ar- th in-Ht apjiruved patents uow in use. Reapers and Mowers. V. A. Wottd'u Iiunioved Mtvvtr. Champion lieaper nd Mower, Self KakttT, Inm Harvester, Kfiitncky Harvc6ter. Hut Weve Mower, E. Hall's Heapi-r and Me vr. Threshine Machines. tbillston a Improved Threshei , t Pitt's Patent Thresher.J asttt'l ' " in)r22-ly
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M !l.!.l... !L Ml.ll.il , ) apr5 43 Main sujeet. a mi at 4 kegs W. It. Butter, 200 besh. Irish Potatoes, Just received at sprJ4 EI-LIOTT'fl FAMILY UltOUKBV. (ierman and French Niglit Scho( rWMIti IJJ'MM2 11 1 iJJVMi M MOST Ml AT Bpectfully begs leave to inform his frienl aud the public in geneial, thst he ha opened night school for tho instruction of the Freud al German languages. Being a graduate of a KutopeJ University, aud a teacher ol oraclice ami exij. ence, which he has become by exertion dnrinn number ot yeais, hv hopes to satisiy al) those wl may entrust themselves or be entrust. d un.o b care, and begs the patronage of his follow-cnum Also, young clergymen aud students of the gosp are requested to take notice of his lessons in tl Hebrew language. For particulars, apple to Rev. DM. M. bKLBANW, Professor of Ancient and Modem I.iuiguagil First St., re.irol Benin s I oininercial Uollena. niay2-3md -e.MiM.M. hand a supplv ot We can also ftteaWh TH A parity. Tb'-se Sceli-s are If E. T. KA I It HANKS A- I'' " A ,K ol aur Hie mMiiirsctenl St. Jobu-blirg, 1 ! mont. Every Scab- is te.rei! anil 1 ranted correct. For testimonials aleil, hi i l we rfi-r to fJ'ousaiids of persons using them. H'.iKNUKni'K ,t W., Agents, novV4 Water street. KvansvOI m n h ' m' Hi MM-LAN US GERMAN MEDICINES THE G It EAT S T A N D A It I Ii E M E D 1 f. ol the present ate, have acquired their great pj ularitv only through rears of trial. ITnboiindl i d satist action is ! udctud by them in sli casts. IWOFLASDS II M A A BITTER will nan it, an cupb a e Elver 0 imphiints, Dysranaaa, jKiiudice, NerJ licbility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disci arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of stomach aud digestive organs. AMI WILL rOSITlVELl PHKVKKT falls a t'reor, WHsal Vrrr, nnd Freer ami Ay !ee our Almanac for proof. Price 7.Vts per bott H OO FL AMI'S UALSAM1C COKD1AL WILL POSITIVELY Cl'BE i.'oilghs. Colds, or lloarseues, Bronchitis, In digit, Croup, Pneumonia, Inciiieiit Cousuniptll and hasperforuieil the most astonishing cures el known of C 0 N W I Ii MED COXSUilPTHi As a Diarrluea cordial it is uneoualeil. Pric. cents jwr bottle. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLSA being well-known throughout Europe and An can need no commendation hero. They are pur vegt table, are prepared with great exactness i sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill caii found. Price 36 cents per Itox. These medicines are prepsred by Dr. C. II. Jac son Co., Pliiladeliihia, Pa., and ..t. Louis, aud are sold by druggists and dealers in medicil everywhere. The aiarnat tire of O. M. Jackson bo on tbe ontside of each bottle or box. In our H Eeervbodti' x Attnunac," publiahfsl uually, you will And testimony and comiuendatnotices trum all parts ot the country. These ah liars are given away by all our agent . UF.WAHE UF CUl XTEHFEITH. See that you get Hoofland's Uerinan Bitters, pi nared by tir. C. -I . Jackson, l'li;laileltila, Ps, that bis signature is on the wrapper of each botl Keller a White, Agents tor Uvunsviuc, 1ml. Leicli A Carlstedt, do do do decS . Ff.3E53Vl40V-A.Xji ! t MSI I. UJMiMR.SlLiJ'MiMM WO I I m respectfully inform their friends and the pi I lie generally, that they have remo-.ed their otl I and store to their new building ou First street, thi ihairs above Pine street, near the fouudi v, win they will be able to give more prompt attentlj to the orders ol their customers. A large lot stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prirj in oriier to clone out tin- stock. deci KlfATZ A HEILMAN CHRISTIAN KHATZ WM. Ml MM KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I i MANUFACTURERS A Nil BI'I I.DER8 OK STE ENUINE8 AND UUILKltS, Saw and Urist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Sere 0ii turning Mackines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, 'Ibraaliig Alai-lilnea, ttcf.. EVANSVILLE, IND . rtfVlE FROFHIETUllS OF THE CITY FOVi M ilry beg leave to liilorm their friends und I j public in general, that they are prepared to do i kinds ol MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything Hppertainiug to the Foundry bii ; aaa. They are manufacturing Steam Knuinks 1 Boii.kks of any aize and power required. Saw M . ! Machinery and Mill Clearing of any size; Disti ; lery and Mining Machinery, Tolstcco Screws, Gnu ; miug Machiuee, Thrusliing Machines, Malt Mill ' Horsepewers, Corn-shellt-r, Machinery of all kt'-. made and repaired. Iron und Brass Castins- . every description, Iron Housefronts, Cellar Urati . ' Ac. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest ha proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, IHSTII.LEKS, RECTIFIERS, A' , Supplied with every description of Copper an Sheet Iron Work, Brewiug Kettles, Itefrigerat Alteniiioratore, Sparges, Stiiihcuds and Worms i an imnroviKl principle, Colunius for Alcohol fttfi Veast Jugs, Cans, hvphous, Ac; Copper, Lead an Iron Pipe; Copa.-r, Brass and Iron Pumps of ever variety, lor ueer, spirits, oil, tfc.: urass cocBs ai. Valves, Steam Whistles, J-c. Workmen scut to all parts to lit up work and d repairs ou Steam Boilers, Copier aud Sheet fcrXJ Work, dc. OLD METALS Bnl GHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improve Sti am Oauge, V roiignt Jcou weiiieu l'ipes anil Tu biug, Hiram Hopkins' improved Smut Machn. Stephen Huahes' Flour Separators, German If ir ingtUotb, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, II...... tic. of the bust kind: linplate, sheet Iron, Block 1 in Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Urick. They have every facility of the best Machin and workiueu, and will give -!1 work entrusted them, their ludivnlual utt- etl in, tilling orders promptly, warrantiut: theii work, und are satis:!. I with reasonable prices. fltaT Officv and Sale Rooms. No. N Main stru t; oundci y. Boiler Yard uf 1 Machine Shop on Pine street, between First i lacOasj streets, Evans, ville, Indiana. dc7 n i' :-rr..,i I J. W. Ill'GUHS. lo Main street, Evausville' .1. for the Country Trad ban I
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