Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 263, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 July 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' Gl lDE. Rvansville &, Crawt'onlsville II. R. pr.rAiiTi bes. Accommodation Train 6sW A. M. Mail Train .M " AKILIVAI.S. Hail Train 4.M. P. M. Accommodation 138 " Steamers Regular Packets. TOR CA1BO. Charlky Bowes iealH Tuesdays and Satnr.iaj at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADVCAU. Dvkbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tw sda is, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. fok i.ormviLI.r.. Gret Eaole leaves Tuesdays ami Saturdays at 0 o'clock p. M. Arrives Tnesdajs and Saturdays in the afternoon. FOR GRKPN RIVER. Boats leave every day for points on Green Kiver. The Li e Eaves leaves Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and 1'ond River. She arrived Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursday. There is regular daily eomtnuuiration with Hf.ndebson and Nk.whurgii by boat and land conveyance. I RIVEB ITEMS. STEAMBOAT BBQI8TCB . FROM C P. M. JUaSDAT TO 6 f. M. WEDNESDAY'. AKK1VED. Mariner, Pitts.: Smiti Kirkman, Cairo: Dunbar, Paducab: John Uaiue, N O.: John Tompkins, Mem.: Qrey L a g I e , Lou : Du.oiah, Pitta. nti'ARTFn. Mariner, St. Lonis: John Kaino, Earn.: John Tompkins, Lou.: Dunbar, Padocafa: Sam Kirkman, Cairo: Dacotah, St. Louis: Grey Eagle, Lou. BOATS I.EAVISI; TO-DAV. Masonic Qaaa, Lou.: Luc- Eaves, II. Green: Trio, Louisville. ——— ......The <Weather> yesterday though not quite so torrid as the day before, was yet uncomfortably warm, the wharf and pavements of the street being all of a quiver with the heat, and the wind, not quite schorched [sic] into stillness, came in hot panting gusts, very unlike the cool refreshing breeze which alone can make the "heated term" tolerable. ......The <River> at this point continues to advance steadily, the whole amount of rise since it commenced swelling being about two feet. There are now fully five feet on all the bars between here and Louisville. At that place, yesterday, there were reported about 4 feet 10 inches of water in the canal, and the river steadily rising. At Cincinnati it was also rising, but at Pittsburg it was again falling rapidly, with only four feet and a half in the channel. The St. Louis <Republican> of yesterday, says with regard to the river at that point: The river here continues to fall at the rate of 8 inches in 24 hours. There is 16 feet in the channel out to Cairo. The Upper Mississippi is falling from St. Paul down, with 5 feet on the Upper, and 4 feet on the Lower Rapids. Below Keokuk there is 7 feet water. ......<Business> at the lauding was ordinarily active, the regular boats getting about their usual amount of freights. There is no change in the rates, shipments being made on the <Dunbar> and <Kirkman> of flour at 50 and corn at 30c At Louisville, the rates for pound freights to New Orleans and way places were 40 and 50 cents which is a slight decline. The <Woodford> took a lot of 1000 bbls new potatoes for New Orleans at 75c per barrel. An outside boat is said to have engaged to take a lot of New Orleans freight at a very material decline on the rates shippers were willing to pay. ......The <Sam Kirkman> came in from Cairo yesterday morning, and after waiting awhile, secured a fair return trip. She left the wharf at about 3 P. M. taking some freight reshipped by the <Grey Eagle>. She has entered into an arrangement by which she is to run regularly between this place and Cairo, making connections with the <Grey Eagle> from Louisville, coming in before and going out after the arrival of that boat on Tuesday and Saturday evenings. She is a good boat, and passengers from the east going down the river will find this arrangement greatly to their advantage. ......The <Grey Eagle> arrived with a fair load of freight from Louisville at about half past 2, yesterday, having lost nearly a day in consequence of getting aground at Scuffletown on her last trip. She will, however, run regularly hereafter, coming in and returning on Saturday and Tuesday evenings at her usual time. She will continue in this trade as long as there is sufficient water for her to navigate, making close connections with the <Sam Kirkman> for Cairo. ......To-day the <Masonic Gem> comes in from Louisville, and returns carrying the mail in the <Bracelet's> place. The <Gem> has recently been refitted, receiving new machinery, and is a safe and reliable boat of very light draught, well fitted for the summer trade between the points where she is now plying. Capt. Pillsbury is a boatman of ability and experience, and clerks Edwards and McDonald are as clever and obliging gentlemen as are to be found in the office of any steamer on the river. ......The <Lue Eaves> is due from Bowling Green to-day, and if on time will return this evening, carrying the mail. Passengers for Green river will find her O. K., and and her affable clerk, Zack. Taylor, ditto. ......The steamer <Bowling Green>, which has been so long laid up in "durance vile," is, since she changed owners, being rapidly put in trim for active service, under the direction of Captain Ashby, who informs us that she will be ready to enter the mail trade between Evansville and Bowling Green on Monday next. Although somewhat aged, she is looking quite rejuvenated, and in the hands of her present proprietors, will be a lively institution. ......The <Fred Tron> was sold on Saturday to Captain W. W. Fenton of the <Prairie Rose> for $10,000. ......The <Arizonia> left St. Louis yesterday evening for Pittsburgh. ......The <Woodford> was advertised to leave Portland for New Orleans last night. Mr. H. C. Landrum goes in the office. ......A steamboat case, which is of interest to boatmen, was recently tried in the United States Court of Admiralty in New York. The suit was against the steamboat <Water Witch> for the recovery of three penalties of

$500 each for violation of the act of Congress, known as the "protection for passengers" act. This act provides than any steamboat carrying passengers without having two life boats, a certain number of water-buckets and fire axes, shall forfeit and pay for each trip the sum of $500, half to go to the informer and the other half to the United States. The steamboat in question claimed to be a ferry-boat.—<Lou. Jour>. ......The very light draught and elegant passenger steamer <Trio>, is due from Louisville to-day, and will return this evening. She is in charge of Capt. G. W. Elder, an experienced boatman, with Messrs. John Gault jr., and Wm. Caffrey in the office. Passengers will find them gentlemanly and accomplished clerks. ......The tow-boat <Storm>, from Memphis to Hawesville, was lying at the landing yesterday, repairing a boiler which she had the misfortune to burn when about 30 miles below this point. She was towing a barge much exceeding herself in size.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, G- 33 TO" IE3 3Et -3L Xj IKE AG-ICY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAXSV1LLE, ISO., ,g HK .VOW MBK P.I IS II IS TO T.I H li jai Kisks and issue Policies in several of the widest and niotft reliable Insurance Companies of the Knited States. STOKES, STOCKS, DWK LUNGS. MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at th most favorable: rates MARINE AND INLAND AVIOATION Kisks taken on Kl. AT-BOATS, B A RGBS, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, abdications received (or LIE'S INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represent ed, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, $2,080,006 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., capital unu surplus Manhattan Insurane New York. V KriiOd Co., Capital and Surplus, 4iiii,iio American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, O-upital anl Kurplns, 900,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus 900,600 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital ami Surplus, (200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Martiora, uonn., Capital and Surplus,. COPELAND k N EX SEN', Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE im ins Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 8l.o00.000. ABSOLUTS AND I'N'IMPAIREI). Net Surplus of $942,181.72, A ml tint prestlfi 40 years s access and experience. IPAVAUDS OK 814,000, ooo Of losses have been paid lv file .Kin nsuranee Company in th- past !') years. The value of rellabli from the following: Insurance will Is ipparenl 3 T N A LOSSES PAID Y THE nrni.vo tdk past Fivr. tears: In Ohio i4SI.6ia.83 I In Michigan, 158,013:81 In Wisconsin, 106.96S.O7 In Indiana,..- 14(1,830.81 In Kentucky, 204839.40 j In Illinois.... 446,327.41 Missouri, TTI.Hfl Itl J.T mal i D7.549.3i Iowa Ji Minn. 101,3(9.46 I Kansas A Neb 19,945 77 Dana's 4 v.... 81,St'j Ails.. :&.... 23.94S.W Mississippi an S Alnb . ma,...f ".J. iiJ.l;.. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks' aceopteu at tern, eons si 'tit with solvency hjm! i.k'r profit. Ejcuil affaaffpa oivntn in m 1 ne OWELTttKGB unit Goaaamfti Jar term ' l to o year. The solid service long and Will lawfully tried, and the uiany advantages tho dStna, nanrai ( 'xrnpany pos scsses iu its line, should not he overlooked by those ready to insure and ujideiatanding their beat interests, Daring "ttringent times" llio necessity for reliabto Insurance heconiesan imperative duty the ahility of property owners to sustain tua being then much lessened. Agaaelaa in all tho princlpa cities and towns throughout Itte State Polities Issued w ith, tit d -lay, by any of til- duly authorized Aleuts ol the Company. Bitalntaa attended to with despatch and fidelity. COI'ELAXD ,t NEX8CN, Agenta, my2 Savines liank Ilnildincr. t"iri St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL PHffiNIX HARTFORD. CONN. PFVOTFIl INSURANCE H Itl BXCLI V ELY. CHARTER PERPETUAL Cash Capital, Cash Assets $400,000 7,712.:(i S. L. LOoM IS, Prt II. Kaxx i, Branch Ojjict cinniitt. , ::i 33 M. MogitL :. W. Third S, CmCentral At.-W-Arents in all tie 111' L nhn.ni principal C Titles and Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID; W Applications ret neajwd, and all hesine d, id repromptly art ended to. Also application recei the Atna Life Knaurani bd ri r Lite Ine of Hai ti ir nice, in rd , t Vmiu . Capital ami tfOrplns ov.r $2iKi,iiii. COi'KLAN!) ,f NXSK.S Agents m Fir Bnild t St. Ma Bank EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE E V A N S V I LI B AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSTANCE COMP'Y, iVo, js Wall SI., JV-w Vorlt. o o o o CM l-s Or O O O O CO INCORPORATED, 1821. v M. pit r palm KK, maidant. AND&KW J. SMITH. SecretMiy. DIRECTORS : W. 1' rilmi r. Suniu.d F. Molt, Rains I.. Lord, Km. K. Mott, Win. W. Kox, Edwin r. Morgan, Bwhasid Tigliol Thonsas llarroi. , Kol rt B. Miuturi! P,.,..r Cooper, Henry Kllsworili, Angnstns v . Ward, .lames ( 'olles, Sidney Mason, Moses Taylor, I.. S. Snare. John Oaaarall, .Iid.n P le wal 1 , John Green, Cssssaaa W. rearaalf.

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HCE CflfflPIY.

baa aV ro ker. This saaaaall obi Company having rally complied with the law:, of this State, continue to insure lie safer afaaans of propisrty Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rates as low as ether asst atass ioek Oaaananies Tbelr policies are free from technicalities, thus avoiding litigatfevi, having had only one law-anil dnrin a I Iiissi of THIUTY-NINK YEARS. Pas lava Inr attention irivsn to tho Insurance ..1 FARM PBOHJCRTY, ISoLATHI) DWKM.ING, and their PHlUtlTwRC 1'olicies issued for the era of ONE, THRKE or Kl VK Y KA l!S. a.Losesn equitably adjusted and promptly paid . . ash at ti.N aJeisMtv. 0OFKX.AMD NKXSKN. Agents

STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS.

Ill: REUVI.JSIt KJ.StJI,T.K md 1'aducali low water mail Packet SAM K I B K H A N, J. V. TiiKoep, Master, J. Fiovknoy, Clerk,! will leave Kvansville Tuesdays and Saturdays, at '', o'clock p. M ., on arrival of the Louisville and EvansviUe Mail packets. For freight or passage apply on board. juiyl-j. X fJ VJ.J it Vi.Vr: VMM. I.M: JJ'U Uowlinir Green t'niti'd States Mall Packet, MASONIC . KM, fa, t .in jjfegfii .1. J. Pii.i.sitvuv, A if. II. - tilT'''"i"i Clerk. Leaves Bvamsrille Mon.lays and Tiiaxadj.ys at G p. si. lieaves Bowling Green WedBeadaya and Saturdays, at 8 a. bl, inakinir close connections at Evansvill with the Louisville and EvansviUe and Palucal' Mail line, and the EvansviUe & Crawfordsville Kail Koad, and at Howling Green with the Louisville and Nashville Rail Koad. For freigbt or passage apply on board fer to jnnel6 JKO. B. HALL. Agent. wpMifJi ; i.jii mjsn.i' k Tin its. M, day Mail Htcket, BBACELBT, Capt. ( Arfkkt, leaves Kvansville every Monday morning; at 8 o'clock and eery Thnrsdas at 6 P. M. B"Tlie steamer Bran let will give through receipts for tobacco and other produce destined for tba Eastern eities, or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Applv on board or to JOHN I?. HALL, jnued-dlf No. 2 Water street. I v a n s vi ll e a rLTToij isvTL l lEuTa MAIL PACKET, Gr X' o v E a a 1 o . W. H. DAN1KLS, Capt. S. P. Hali.idav, C'erk JT MC.l VMS m VJ.VSVMl.M.E K iVi f M-J Tie .-"lay and Saturday at i o'clock P M. Betnming, leaves Louisville t:Xi'i'y Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. si. SS Th rough Bills of Lading ill be given for Tobacco or other height to Baltimore or New York at as low rates if Dot lower than by any other route. PsSjsSngers or feesght tafeta at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio Biver oron Green River. Sir The passenger accommodations of the Grey Bagla are nnsorpsMsad by any boat upon the Westera waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, Jnoc7-dtf No. 'J Water street. JCI.1J HVlLi.Mi, PjIIIUCJII, JVJ m j uaiuu jir.ti u iA t; r..K OKB PACK KT, CIEABLKY BOW K S, DRJLVSB, Master, b'aves Kvansville Tuesday aud aLurday, at 12 o'elock arriving at Paducall at ti o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock. M Wednusiiar and Saturday. Ba turninir, h aves Cairo eTery Weduesilay and Sunday, at 7o'chu k, I. M., arid rmithlsaad every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'chsk, A. M., connecting: at EvansviUe with the EvansviUe and C:awfon!v:ile U. It., and Packets fur Green Biver. Also, con-n.-cting at Sin itl. land with Cumberland Biver Packets ; at Cairo, srfth Munpbis, New Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obti.ined on board the boat for all Eastern (.'ties. saptfl 1 :.vv,' vmi.j. h A C K A' T J he V.V J'l l 1 I J 11 P fun.1 steamer DUNBAB. Gus. leaves EvansviUe Wednesday, and Ei I'adncah every Tucs at 9 o'clock A. M. the Kvansville and Fowler, master, every Monday, ay, at Vs 0 clock am. Leaves ly, Thursday, and Saturday, mnactinsj at Essiiss 111, with mwtordsvUss Railroad for all points Noi th and Last, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Lmiis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats fill Cairo, Nashville, arid Tennessee river. CtsJ'Business promptly attanded, and charges for freight an 1 passage, same as charged by tho regular packst. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on th'J Tennessee, aud Cumberland rivers auglS X.tUt StPITll t lltltOM.TllJV ss. I 1 N I) RIVER. The elegunt passenger sti anier LL'E KAVKS, Mi I.os.m.:, Blaster- T.vn.ot:, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, We. lnosdavs and Fridavs. For freight or passage :Iv d". d20tf FORVARD'G & COMMISSION. ,griM?i:4 1: xi' 11 r. an co.nj'j.vr.O J NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Abavs tJvciiEss Company rcsiwct fully announce to their friends and patrons, tho public of Braasvflle and vicinity, that, with iucrease 1 f..cilities for the transportation of r It K I a It T , P A 0 K A Q g &, .1 O .V KT AMD VALUABLE 8, They solicit a eoiitii.uanco of former favoi-s. Especial care takvn in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tho transportation of omall aud valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of tiio Express, can obtaiu any desired iuformatiou in reference to the rout, s and details of the business, i.t tlwir Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite tho l'ost Office. de I G. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, 1ND. p. a. o'RiXt&ir & Cc. k,t a, M'oit it t it 11 ij"n , 3 COAIMISSION .MERCHANTS. QeneraJ Hsdhrtaii .Steamboat, and Exprec Agents Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; ini cuiiiis't-tio'iH, ovtT wliitli wo art HUtlnri ( to give tbrovigts1 reoptsi Mi tli lowest poMiUa rate Haring :i tmtiiniiol h VI,nrM-iat a- ihe li.utlinp, th lai'Lt st n He Otifo River taiMilIo of slorioft ill ill protect tflg all in- irliatiilie li.tll to !aninr from exposure, we an prepared to fariiitnt- tho iliarvatcfa of all noiiiitaiaeots, rot warded to our tart RIV&, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Partimlar attention paid to KfCfiviit, Storing ar.il Ktiiwarilinr, aho, to the Sale 01 any Produce. or ot nas1 property, faction fruaxaateed toned t. r rsal,. .d mtis(MBce and eztenaiea WurolmtiMo oh WhIit streak, adjoinfng the Telegraph, and on tin- Wharf l.;.:.t, whero are are to be found, attending to the interests of our patronS at all bonis, day and nijrbt. Wit!, our in parlor sneilities; longstanding; imsiring energy; and knowledge of our hanimisi. e feel eonfid. iit of giving general satisfuction. aod tiope to merit a coattaaanoe nl the astenaffa patron age v- are now 1 bjoying. itbend r isb advances a ill be made on aiicensiga awnts to.itlnr ouraehrea or correspooaVnts in any of the principal markets, North, Kant or South. P. C. O'RILEY &. CO. fir iw-.v tr jrf..jvv, it hi mj ivISO, KOCWARKING AND UKNKIiAI. COrViWlSSION MERCMANT53, Aiffiiti lir Kanawha Salt Company, BraoafWlJe, Inliatut. We hwra tirni-tl a rut tailnei iIIlM Imder the 01 uriiwn u ;vik?i n, arm ont-r n;r Rri vii H hi tin capacity aa aet ftrth in our oard :itore. Wo are hilly prepared tv,t,Tni evory facility to HhiiiiHTs, either by 'ANAL, ItlVUR, or KAIt.UOAD, and MMtsre xhvm tbat t!i"ir tutereetfl -liail lo laitiilullv rotreeented, rhi.nli! they be OasttaWcd to fnvnr oa with tltiricitrnat'. OSoa and WaMbooae on tin coriicr of Mainat and the Uaoal. WJtt. BKuWN, W. U4 AIK3IAN, Lutoor Howard a Brown. La4 of KUSTJfiiE, a Oo. j an SB -1 f BALTIMORE & 0HI0KAILR0AD. 4-oi 'V US: ' "Till Hi S. . Si wv Aanta of tho above Eoad, aud are KiWnj throi:;h r c - i j t s mi freight to all the Kaxtern citicfi, at 88 low rjtes as any oilier line. Ooihih 8eut to our care fbt transhipment will be forwardeil with promptness and dispatch. For ail iiilorruaiiou aadrrss liK.. FOSTKU & CO., Ag'ti, Cor. T.cUit bt. and Canal. EvansviUe, End mnrft St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORG A N I Z A T ION. mmxvkiMS. KJjmJUBU : mt;::n vfS. from New Orleane, hare purchased the s r. CHASLB8 SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite tli- Post Office, and hare ref.ttej it in an eieintnS and attraetrse style. The new proprietors have had Ion? experieac 's ' keepers oi fashionable and popular Besta wants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Nortb.-.rn and Southern Itestuurats in the .ST. 1 ha i:i,f They 1 st brought a large and complete .d'Tk efchoiea Lianon Cram New Oriesns, which Thev : coMsjoted ..im esspdnring their business in that j j city. Their connections and acqnainSeaos in that ; j city wiil enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liauors, Fruits, and luxuries from that ; market la fntare, and thev wi'.i spare no expense I nor pains to nwke ti e ST. t'HAKLKS surpass, 1 hereafter, it- former representation, as a pies want saloon, a pw e ! goot lirmg, and elegant, r an-! laxnrious n uort. "fined Ilni t it.: Tah t III tile "t wick .1 I Th 1 it a 1 1 1 1 m e-aml jar" a .'., SSOSt app. OV 'Vllk't idid bin style, v. ill serv 1 ; morning IM KR .st Dtt t. .,( v. I !.: gt ; I i. 11 1 .' ti .71.1 TK It M i Mj nA l.oeUs, Hingis, Knobs, loorsprings. Bolts, B. ll hangings. Screws, etc. a well assorted stock, I tjunel) CKO .8. SONNTAG A CO.'S.

COMXVLERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE ! RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CC'KKKCTKD DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, i Dealers in all kinds of Kancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. i FLOCK AND FEED i Veal, per lb. ...P10 .10(0,11 Flour, extra w hite wheat Pork, per sck of OS lbs....a..r.(l V ISH Do. sack of 49 lbs. ..I. Mi Mucker 1, No. 1 1214 extra mesH.171" So. 2.small.2.". per lb l3 ( orn Meal per Im (in Bran, per UHi lbs 1.(1(1 ( orn, per lm 501 Salmon CKOCEltlES Suar, prime N. 0 10 Cod, smoked 22 per tt. I A. I. crushed.. 12W Halibut, smokod... .1 . " piwdered 1SJ2 CotTee, Bio 16 " Java M ; Mexican IS " Boasted 20 Tea, Imperial 50(Jtl..S) ' Gunpowder.. 75(?5l.50 " Young Hvsoii.4o(,i SI " Oolong Black. 4o,., f I " English Breaklast 75 Molasses, reboi led per gallon 50 " sugar house CO " Baltitnoresyrup..70 " St. Louis 95 Bice 7 Pearl barley tV Split peas 8J4 PROVISIONS Berirtng, Bait. Boe....:j;( White Fish, tresh lake per lb Trout, do do do 10 PBODDCE Potatoes, old, par bo... " new M Beets, per bunch 24 Carrots, do 2 Onions, do 2Z Pieplant, do 5 Lettui e, per baas) 1J t'abbage, do 11(5 Cucumbers, each I Peas, per peck ...20 Beans, white per .it 5 F II CITS , Apples, dried per lb. ..tfj Peaches, do do 1'lSi, 1 Currants, Zante.pr I II' 10(12K Hains.sug. cur'd can vas.-ed 1 I r. Rasplierries, perot. " plain 1:1; Prunes, Ger. per lb...l2V Shoulders in ' Turkish 12J Sides, clear 13 Raisins, extra ...20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 121,! " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 10 FLUIDS Butter, prime fable. ..2('j Alcohol, per gal 75 " for Cooking 15 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new lOlLard oil, per gal 1 10 " old 124 1 Coal Oil 901.0() Lard 12V;, Vinegar, pure cider 20 CUT MEATS HiBt, per at 5 Beefsteak, loin Kr 11..." : M ISCELLANEOfS " round 8 " roast 8 Lamb, fore ipr 8 " hind ir 10 Chick ens, old, each 25 ' young do 15 Eggs, per do. 10 Ice, per 100 lbs 75 Additional River Items. THE CAPTAINS' UNION BENOVELNT ASSOCIATION CONVENTION.—The delegates and members of this Association assembled in Convention Tuesday morning, in the Local Inspectors' office, at Louisville. The proceedings were opened with prayer by the Rev. Stewart Robinson, and the Convention was then organized by the election of the following officers: Capt. E. W. Gould, President; Samuel Lawson and C. F. Reynolds, Secretaries; H. C. Landrum and R. G. Barclay, Marshals; John Robinson, Doorkeeper. After the meeting was organized in accordance with the proceedings of an adjourned meeting in New Orleans, a committee of three from each trade represented was called to draft a tariff of the rates of freights. The committes [sic] had been appointed in New Orleans, and the President filled vacancies. These committees were in consultation during the afternoon, when, not having made their return, they, adjourned till 8 o'clock the following morning. The Convention also adjourned to 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.—<Lou. Cour. ......The prodigious Pond river packet <Trader> came down yesterday evening, loaded, not to the guards, for she hasn't any, but with her extensive decks covered with hogsheads of tobacco, about 150 in all. It is some time since she has visited our port, the <Lue Eaves> generally bringing down her trips. ———<>——— We learn that a eoodlv number of well known and influential citizens who have not hitherto acted with the Republican party, but who believe tbat the peace, dignity, tranquility and prosperity of the country will be promoted by the electiou of Lincoln and Hamlin, are preparing to hold a city meeting to respond to and ratify their nomination. Most of them are Clay Whigs of other day-:, who supported Fillmore in '50, partly from State pride and personal regard, but in part also because he was the only candidate in nomination lor President who had shared in their previous struggles or who was deemed by them sound in his views in regard to the internal policy and legislative needs of the country. Relieving Mr. Lincoln to be substantially with them on these important topics, they have resolved to be with him, and to swell by their numbers the invincible host that is mustering to march to victory muter his banner. They will invito speakers from different parts of the country, and appeal to all who believe there is need of reform at Washington to co-operate with them. Their meeting will dotlblless be a large one. Xew York Tribune. Tin: Washington Constitution is greatly cheered by the prospects of the campaign : " It is evident that a terrible blunder has been committed by that portion of the people of tba North who were deceived by the 'game of brag,7' which led them to believe in the irresistible strength of Douglas. We believe there is far more real, genuine, hearty, disinterested enthusiasm for Breckinridge or Lane than for Douglas' even in the North. In the (States which are certain to go tor a Democratic President there is, of coarse, no comparison whatever.'' (tely" The clown at the circus last night called (or a vote on the Presidential candidates. An antipiated old fogy who became fossilized ten years ago, responded to the names of Bell and Everett. There was a feeble response to the names of Breckinridge and Lane. The name of Douglas was received with a tumultuous shout, but when the name of Honest Old Abe was called, two-thirds ' more of the vast multitude, as if moved oy a spontaneous impulse, rose to their feet, and the very ground seemed to tremble with the tumult. Lvf.Cvur.5th. 8L. The Vincenues Gazette conies up to the support of Judge DeBruler for Congress with alacrity. Old Knox will do gocd work for (he People's candidate for Con gressional honors. The Springfield Journal says the Democratic party has gote to smash. Yes, and the Ieaoers have gone to smashes. William II. Caukol, Postmaster at Memphis, has been removed. Cause: He re mained in the Douglas Convention at Balti more. A Breckinridge man has been appointed in his place. Newauk, Tuesday, July 10. A Douglas Club was formed here last night. The attendance was large. Resolutions were offeted indorsing the action of the State Committee for a union electoral ticket, which after a long and exciting discussion, were lost by a vole of 4 nyes, 50 nays. The meeting adjourned at a late hour. The Douglas men resolved on ut compromise or fusion, and there will probably be two electoral tickets. fi" All the democratic papers in the State of Kentucky support Bieckinrida and Lane with the exception of four. Xew Orleans, July 0. The schooner Clotilda, wi'j 124 Africans on board, arrived in Mi le Bay to-day. A steamboat immediately took the rieproes up the river.

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SEWING i First Street. Im MACHINE, tveen Main ami fjMast, to vhk tuatjit: No. WW heeler f W I sou' Cmprored ESevinc Ma chine at lvdaced priccn, with incro.is'nil coutitlfnce iu its merits an tho best and mut ruliahte l.imily rtewing iiiiichiiu DOW in use. It s-.-wh t onally well on tht? thickest or thinest fahrics; lIKlke tlie Iixk Htitch iuiuossilrlt to unravel, with the essential lulvantage of beiriKHlike on hotli si'it tormina BO ritljro or chain ob the under side ; Efl BlmpW in conHtruction, more npeeiy in nioveiiient, uh-.l mine iJurablu tlian auy other machine. We fcive lull iuHtriictionn to enabU tin? purclKUfr to sew ordinary Beams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gath-r, bind, aud tUi'k, all on the same machine. Bud warranted i.r three years. WVaUokeepon epnstBBttv baad ut'ul! aMortmeiit of Singer's machines. Circulars containing teslimonials f the above machines, from persons pf the highest Btandiiig Kast H!id West, giving prices, tic, will le furnished gratis, on application in person or by letter. febylv r. M. SKLliMAN. it'tJ.l It CUM tt II llI.il Si .1. DltllCII Oiki lbs lrie.l Posey Btacfc. CMMMSBM eiv.-ii and lor Joil KSTON. Kc-f. -',ikio His Kxtra Hams Beof, just received i.ml Eur sals by t'iiAs. mcjohKston, g HtiMiSIC.'i5 s (a li r.-t rate artii sale by ao: CIIAf It Mi.no ii 1..I.J. coi.hijujvk t o. baas removed above Main. BV-tJ En3 CM WE Hre now mannlactring Wells' Patent roidIna; Bnvsasj Bed, tha best and most coaveniisnt now in us, ai it can be moved or handlfid atitbonl any trouble. Call an J examine thent. ian25 .V IM.V11 3.Tile I MINED To SUCCEED um:tjuiOEOKO.E TIIOKN II I LI. taks pleasnre latain inlas bis tilil 1 laldiiKirs thai in the quality ami style of his work, be flatters himself he cannot lie excelled. He may still tie ferns! at the earner of Second an.l Slain streets, vhere the ehoiceat Harness and Sa.lillesof evrry ilsss I lillon can l.e obtaiaedou the best of teruis. JfcaT" Bepairing done witli neatness and dannsKt. Second-hand Harm--, ihrava on band. il 1 860. SPUING & S 0 SIM Ell 186 o! GOODS. styy--." ',. It I.ll. I, V It H S I'M! CTfully inferm their imuieroiis friends and the public generally, that tin y are daily receiving accessions to their large and Varied stock of 8pring and Summer GoooW, which, fcr Plegance, stria and variety, cannot be surpassed. It SroaM bs saaertluous to enumerate all th.- rfeisartBurssts which, on insjiection, will befennd repietc embracing all the hssillan styles and novefties of tbo season. Tho business prim-iplcs wbich ba.e gained for their oM established house sock extensive palronHge, win be adhered to, via.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention 4i,d courtesy to customers, combined with mode rats cha'igse Thefer stock baftesj b.vn pnrcl.as. .1 . i ! 1 1 cars and adguient in the Seal markets, and of Brat quality, toKether with au adbv-renes ! -.: t I larincipiHB of trade, tbej am ciifi i. nt of 1" iiv i l l.' bo supply UlOSaWno may favor II1.-II1 vt ill) a rail 'ill 1 1 best terms. Annexed th.y snbmlt a list of de ai in.-nts. Clusbs, Caasimeres ami Veatings, Tw.eds, Ky. Jeans, Ckittoaafdea and Denims, New Style Prints, a irreat vai tety, Ijsaiifli (Till aadiiai. 1 awns ami Ghigfaams, Eaglisfa Reragas, Anjlais an.1 Cholus. Rlsck and Kane. Sills, and Irish t'opiiiis. Mohair floods for traveltn i dresses, Krench Berate Bobea, t:i 11 Volants, " Organ-ly " .r tu a Silk and Qingham Umbrellas and Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn'and Palm Hats, Itnots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Nett, Kivn.d. and Scotch Embroideries, a freat varlsty, Black Lace HautillaS and Points, Hosiery. Cloves, Mitts, and W-ite and C do.ed Corsetts, White . mods, Notions, Press Trimmings, Ac., Ac. S. A H. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish I. he n Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, sofl finish and Crass Bleached consisting ol ,'s, I-l, 6-4 and 13-4 Linens, Brown hiiJ Bleached, pamaaks all si.-s, Linn Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Backs, .Vc. N. B. Thompson's Skirls, requiring no Steel Spring around the iody, are recommended tor tho following peeullaritis md advantages: 1st. Facility of a splice tioss. 2.1. Perfect. freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the Slightest Inconvenience 10 the wearer. tftaVCorncr Main an. I First stre. t--. I' J.V( T V it O f H It I Mi 'S.l WJtMtM, sorted stock el Presorvf s, Pie rraits, Sauces, flavoring axiracis, I'.-s- in?, ojmi'is, r-.r-din.-s. Pickles, olive oil, Spices, Nuts, tsinglass, Ac. All for sale low at VICKKKV BkOS., j.inel9 No. F'i Main st. CO-PARTNERSHIP. ll. .i.vti it. .1 h 1. 1: it i.va 1 i.i vi.-ya purchased from B. 11. Bronoselnans, (for merly of the firm of B. Nnrre Je Co.) halt ol the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter le carried on by the undersigned, under tha firm and style of Ablering .4 Brommelhaos. The mill w ill ccntinun to fill nil orders for Lum ber uromptiv and with care. Orders solicited. apr21-dtf AHLERIN IIROM MKLHAl'f . TOlSJCfO M-'.I S TDK Y. The in:.: lermgneo liavlna engaged the T.ibacco BnslneSS, with ibe pnrpose of suiipl ing, if pos.ile. , tne wants .d the homo nmrket, am now" r asared to olfer a well selected stock of manufatir -d Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and TeaMatre I. .-.if, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, ia' . I arters, iu any desired package. Terms Iiharal, and ac eptable discount lor Cash purchases, but no sale teas than five boxes. A. Gl'JIBKKTS, jy28 No. 10S Maiti street, EvansviUe, Ind. It MSMM.VMill at.u.ium 0 bbls New York A Crushed, 5 " " A I'uWdered, Just received uud for sale by ( HAS. M. JOHNSTON, juue22 Posey Block, Main street.

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DR. HAAS, having leased the rootrs formerlyc-c.ipie-l by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the I'orst Oniee, for a aeries of veaiv. would respectfully solicit the citizens of Kvnns ille atid the surrounding towns and country, o visit liis roonsi and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or iuit. Since the bafuiug of his lait cin ular atid aJvertioeuient, over a year since, imnl iutprov.-m -uts and new itivciitu'iis have been m.t'ic, of whi h he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will sulwserve the interests of his patients, to pass iiqsecnretl. 11 is facilities are better and establishment tefgerj without doubt, thai ativ other in our State, and equal to any in Kastertt etties. All thoef who iiei.l Dntal opi-ratioDs perfotiiH-d, and are pleased with his work, shall ! attemb-d tt willi jjreat pleasure. The fallow tag are the styles of work niauuf;!ctt:red by him: ' 'ontiuuons (i uin ; lib a k 1 ;n ri Work; Vnicanite Base; Ooralite; Aml.t r; Cbetjavtic; G'ld and Silvi r work. Nothing: can excel the beauty and clefthf fiiess of the continuous - im work. It is without a leam r erevtce. rn -fN tnat are sunken can ' resioivl to nearly their original eoutnnr by iy this rtle nl.-at,;:,., 'or: - work, and alo tv the u of tl,. V jte, arni Amber Bane. 'I be latter atylea, for lialn nasi and admpiatfou to dUBenlt mouths, cxal miycels anything we have ev-r Men, He has several anu'sthetit s for ajpvfatlng pain when extracting tee I h. Ihe are perlectly lisrmlesa. The moat iteUeaie can have them applied. He eiot'S not advertise an tiling he c:itiiii't BO, nor exhibit anything not made by himself Tareuts houbl consult the hcattti and Iiitytf their children by haTfufC the Dentist direct thoit Becoini uentitioii, theieoy bealt h to those invaluable 1 1 1 ivuiat ity of children cessfully. Those iiavi: decayed tt them extracted or tilled t Bible). Tie-- health of lb-- j iiitr teeth demand this. fcs I take pleasure in my successor to t!it oW n hopinir b will find tii.-tn t tl mam introilie im: Ir. ili:a-i ins in I'-ra;,-' bnildins; ib plea an : asnl i.rofit ablu urse witli the 1 c am pleased to fiiel him one possessing tate and high pr shsatliaa;. With this view, I . ,- mend bnato-the commnnttj psstent slentist (ttMT281 ..r the pror 'fesHi"i;al ai-ilit :. with safely, ri s a skillful an.1 .1 . Kl V K CHARLES BABC0CK, tmporrer ana uaaier in and Saddlery Hardware, Cos MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. JBf 3 rameements with European and American nmtmfactiiiers for a direct supp'y of all goods in my line, I am enabled to rfier intluomeuts, thai cannot fail ti he to the interest of all e i(age I iu ths bur;in-'s to give me a trial. I name in part: Jtxles, si-i injrs mad of the ! : t ste-i; b;nde, ensasasfted ami of nil Mrriis ot teatie r, cloths, hninjrs for carriages, Viirni-hes, castiji.e-i ol all kinds, siiddh tr.-es, KngUflh bridle leathers, hits, stirrnps, siurs, hanies, line silver hstimp (f ill kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, vdf-e,djustiii nads, Taylor's patent hames, tly netsT rlio tlrrculs, bscst blankets, London Uirth Webs, Amsrlcnn (Jirtb am' Heiu AS'ebs, both cotton and wotated; Lomion Welt iskius, a eupcrictr ariicle; ivory, ntta p?n-ha and brass lined martanjcal rings; superior k iy for horse covers, the beat quality of carriage b"!u, patent gig faseSi Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything apverlaii:nc to cither branch of ths business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would reaip-vf fully iuvit' your attention before purchasing els.'wh'. I m also agent for Ward's Patent Sxrini: Sabil- . apao dsfcw BOOT AND SHOE MAlFACTORY 35 JKmim Street g w. t vut9iic co.. st;ci'i:ssoits aWaw ) j Jm K. Dutcher, srouid rrapeetfully irive notice that they manufacture to miicr, and have constant ly on hand, all kinds of Hoots and Shoes, for Ladies1, (rents', and Children's wear. Raving replenh-hed their stock of Eastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any hp lien iu this city engaged in the retail trade. None but i'liibideiphia workmen ire employed in this establishment. I'lciue . inaylive ua a call. U. Jl. CC ItUKV it ('. 'iiu atvrjf tm-:.iim!jvt Tim jntiiiRfi si'kan.'B Catttun, October of 1 , lSo'JASSKTS. Cash .in ham) $ ..:;(! (Q Cash iu Oenti eutal Bank, ksraitiag Iufeatsaesrt ..89.524 05 Cash iu ll.uk Uommou weal th 5,197 17 Total B'tnk .Stocks oil shares J-'J.'.,o liunk Oassjuerce Am'n Kx. Bank Hank New York li'k N. America ;i 97 Inn 14 U14 rlisparval, Jjl ,5iS) worth J-'.T.H ir i'enijiorary IjoaM anCoved by 11,S'S V. S. Coupon Houils ami 26 ..hares itesolute Kiro I ni.rauee Company I,."ii On Boniis aini Mortirsfres being hrst lien, dr.l'o.l.iil 00 Preiniiinis nncollecteil 2SMi h'. Accrued Ins. on RonaV '.tel ttortsagea A Temporary Loans t;,7i 4 7! Balance dmi from Ageats 1!) 99 Total $544,831 ho Capita Sto. u SSiUtMssrj n(j Snrplns 4i,h9l tu 8514, S91 SO No Liabilities. JOSSTB WAI.KKi:, Pres't B. T,. Ha Toeca, Secretary. STATE OF1 NEW VOHK. f . G1TT A COUMTTf OF MJBW VuiiK. f; Personally appeared betbre me this 9ftti day of Xuvemlafr, A. 1). loy, Joseph Walker, PresiJut, aud Kichard L. Uaydock, -cretary, of th Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, ami severally affirmed that the within statement I'V them subscribed i correct and true to th best of their knowlodkre and Indict. THo;?. L. T1JOKNK1.L, Commissioner for the Ste.t of Indiana, in New York. This Company has compiled witli tlie law of tndiamt concerning Knauranca Comjnussnsi ami isnrepared to take risks in the Cltjr of sarninwille and Vaodelburh OOUtttjr, Ind B. H. SAP.IN, Apent, decltl 7 Main street. DK.SE HATS. OUR tSMJS(l STl'I JW OUT is second to mmo in beauty and symim triral proportl ma. Lovers of a comfort able, good -look ins;, ftne ami durable Hat 'ill be sure to get suited an titled, liriuv; in your orders, gentlenwu French Felt & CassimereHats, Always on hand and mjada to order ot any nhaps or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Jnst returnlns; iiito fashion lor SpriitLTat Sumiuer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shape, color and iiality. Stra-w G-oods. An immense stock, bought low will Bel at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very lars? stock on band all the latest styb s. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VAUTIEK& MARCO JNI L'K, nprl 3;) Main street. THRASHING SUA Itl' I! K CO.,MtVJJSSVMM.F.Il, JL. a Ind., agents for the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. V. A. Wua'-t improved Mover. E, Ball's " ' 'h:impiu!i Keaper anI Mower. ?elf Tuiker, Iron HanwUrr K.-ntucky IlHrvester, iHuekeye Mower, K. frill's Reaper ari'l K ver. Threshing Machines. BaUstoa's Improved Thresher, I Pitt's Patent Thresher,; Moffitt'a " " mayr.--ly

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MILLKK A MKIIAI'S. apt. 4-1 Muin Btreet. in:: T.vt JfA i kegn w. i Butter br.h. I rt h Tulati JilHt received ;it apr-t KI.LIOTT'S FAMILY OKOCBftf German and French Night School) ibmim: i VMtMSn mi tuvrtii .host utt M. Bvectful'y lu gs leave to inform his friend ami i lie iiil,l c in t' neia', that be bin ils-ued night school for tie- instruction of tbw French , ,1 liejrmaa uuiguagi s. Being a grmlnatool a KnriipeaJ Uiuvrsi(j, nau a icscner hi (.ractlcs aud expiril ence, wbicii ne nas necuiue i-v exertii'ii ilnrmir i number 01 yeaih, liu iows to satisfy all th.sw wtJ may entrust InemsciPrS Or be pnTrusted unta ha care, anu 1;-. Die nuti . nace of bin fellow-, itizes 1 ISO, J I ill I .'lei ;: la. II all I -I i.:, i.l . ol I lie .L'"1U are rcrUcsleil o take notice of his lessons in th Ilebrov languag. For particulars, apply to Ib v. UP. M. bECBANCO, ri'4-fi-v.sor of Aie ieat uuil MoaarB Language) S irslSI .Mil'nl 1'.. li in I . iilio ri l.il oil, ne. nntyS-Said hand a sntntlv of a ofj M il - jsjk Ij 0 , c a .v. a ot asy 1 jrofu Us im:u ! f--tii y l. WUIllhi'lT1' I and si . U 1 ri. l or testimonial: ve rei.r if uersousi usiQu tht-m. UOBN'UHOOS st- CO., A treoi Water -o it. KvntaS noJJl A XL' S GERMAN Til K GJMCAT S T A N I) A M J R t: M E I) I .' I nt tlie prcsenta. c, have sir inirisi their grsatinJ ularity only through y.'ars of trial. Cnboond-j 1 11 ISillislllHilH Is reiiilere.i by them in all esses. moortii .vy',s G E R M A X El T T E R S V.II.I. I'.lSITIVKI.V CVIIE Liver Conplaints, DysMpsia, Juuuilice, Nerv. Iiebility, IHseaasi of tho Ki.lueys, an. I all disc arising from a .Iisorilcre.1 liver, ir weakness of stomach and digestive organs, AXn Wild, WlSITIVEI.Y riSKVUST Ytlluio Fever, LUUtun Fever, and Fever and ASee our Alittauiic for ataaC 1'ricc 790fl jn-r boll IIOOFLAND'S BALBAVIO OOMDIAL D1 PIISITIVII.V CI'HK Coughs, Colds, or Boarsskass, Bronchitis, ln ena, Cronp, I'lieninonia, Incipient ConSUinptii uud has jierforined the most sataajahstsg cnrei known of C O N V I K M E D (JOXSUMI'TI O An ii r. i i i c-r'luil it is uncqiuitca. rricu oants per bottle. IIOOFLAKD'S HERMAN FILI.S1 brini; well-known thiouchont Europs and Al can need no commendation here. They are vegetable, are prepared with great exactness j Hiiyar-cuaiied. No hotter Ctithartie Pill caul found. Pries 20 cents per box. TherJe medicineo are prepared by Dr. C. M. JaJ son J: Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, fli ami nre sold by drniristd and dealers in medic, I eYcrywhet e. The stmwtnra of M. Jackson be on tue oittMd-' ot ..tch bottle t.i box. In our Eorrylnuht' 4 AltHttnac."' itiblished nr.ally, you will Hud tfntiuioiiy aud comnicndatl notices from all parts of the couutrj. These ahl Lacs .tie driven away bj all our agents. BSWAMJS F 00 UNTEBWHITS. See that, yon -'t QooflamtS tJeriuHn ilittni.o, jl i. tr.-l I'V v. i . Jl. Jackson, rtiila-i'lpliia, l'a,,i thitt his sin.itiiiH ii on the wraper of each bod Kvllcr .v hiu?, s.;i b r Kansvilie, It .1. lasSioh tarlateUt, uu do no de 9 hk iuviim:hsiijkii ivo If i respectfully inform their friends and the p he generally, flint tin y bave removed llioiand store to their new building ou First street, tli doors above fine street, near the foundry, wis they will be able to five morn prompt attent to tin- oruers ot their customers, a large lot! Stores will be sold ouf at retail, at wholesale pril ill older to elose olll tlie .took. de. -. K I1ATZ & nKILMAI CIIUISriAN KKAT'Z WS. Hril.M KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITV FOCNDTIV ! SI A N L K ACT! i; B B8 AMDB01 1. DKKB OF STE KMIINI'S AM) BOILBBS, .aw and f.rist Mill Maciiinory, Tobacco Kcrei QaaaarteK machines, t IhlllMi iliaJSI' Ci.ne Mills 'i In' o.in:' a . ti I s. dev. KVAN:-VII,T,E, IN T llli PBOPRJETOEK of THE CITY Vol iry beg lea.e to inform their friends and public i o general, l batv lb. y are prepared to do l.n.ds of MAC'IINi: AM) KIN ISH I NO WOKK, ua I isi jlliiili. aiilwlsliilni, to tba Foundry b nisi. Thev are manufacturing Stkam nfOrsres lion Kio. of any siy.e and power required. Saw Slacbinerv and Mill Oeiiring of any size ; l)is lery end Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Qi ming Mui hiues, Tlirashing Machines, Mslt Hi IlorKcpcwcrs, t'orn-shllors, Machinery of ail kl made and repair, d. iron ibid Brass Castingevery desci iptiou. Iron I lonsei'ronts, teller Gra aW. Caikiug r.nd lloating Mtoves of the latest I proved patterns : Hollow W ar.', Ibsg irons, Ac. BKHWKBS, DISTtl.l.Kns. HKOTIFIKKS. Snpnlied with every description of Copper Sheet Iron Work) llrowing Kettles, Itefriucrah Alteiiitiorators. .Sparges, xiilbcnds and Worms an improved principle. Columns lor Alcohol Sti Yeast Jugs, Cans. jyplniiH, An.; Copper, Lead i Iron Pipe; Copivr, Brass and Iron Pumps of ev vsrietv, f.T Weer, spirits, oil, tc.: ltrass Cock : Valves, Steam Y iiistles, o c. Workineu sent to uli pr;s to lit up work and repairs on Steam Hull. 1 ', 'upper uud Min t li Work, dc. OI.T) METALS nOl'OHT. They lire dealing in arid selling Allen's Improv Steam QMUtei Wrougl.t Iron welded Pipes and 1 1 bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved smut lass I Stephen Hughes' Hour Separators, German 1. ; ins Cloth, Gram Klastjc Belting, Packing, IIor. ol the best Unu; 1 inj.late. Sheet lrop, Block 'l i l'ig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter, Kire Brick. They have every Utility of the best Machine I and workmen, and will uivc all work entrusted them, their mdividcal atlenlion, lilling ord. ptomitly, was USsHlj tl.irw rk, and are Mtisfil I with reasonabio prices. ; - unu-v and BaleltiM.ms, Zin. CO Main streJ F'imiei v. Boiler Yard . i.' I Machine Shop on IT street, a. iween 1 irst i 9tS, K .Indiana. 1 ENS vyAiy j. w. uiioms. 10 Main street, Evausrille 'Mi crates assorted, for the Country Trade. hsiid

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