Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 268, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 July 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ———

Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R. DEPARTURES. Accommodation Train ................... 6.00 A. M. Mail Train....................................... 9.15 " ARRIVALS Mail Train...................................... 4.56 P. M. Accommodation ............................ 3.30 " ——— Steamers—Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. CHARLEY BOWEN leave Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOR PADUCAH. DUNBAR leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOR LOUISVILLE. GREY EAGLE leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrival Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. FOR GREEN RIVER. Boats leave every day for points on Green River. The LUE EAVES leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond River. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There is regular daily communication with HENDERSON and NEWBURGH by boat and land conveyance. ======== RIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. FROM 6 P. M. MONDAY TO 6 P. M. TUESDAY. ARRIVED. Lue Eaves, B. Green: Greenville, Henderson: Charley Bowen, Cairo: Caroline, Wabash: Grey Eagle, Sr., Louisville. DEPARTED. Charley Bowen, Cairo: Grey Eagle, Sr., Hend'n. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Lue Eaves, Pond River: Dunbar, Paducah: ——— ......The <Weather>, yesterday, set the mercury to climbing again and it ascended until it marked 98° on the scale. In the afternoon it suddenly clouded up and there was for a few minutes every prospect of a thunder shower, but it all ended in wind. It blew quite a squall for a little while, raising great clouds of dust and causing the <Lue Eaves> and <Greenville> to part their stern lines and swing around with their heads to the wind, but while those in the streets were rubbing the dust out of their eyes or looking after their truant hats, it passed away as suddenly as it came, and the evening was clear, and as to temperature very much like the former part of the day. ......The <River> opposite this city is rapidly declining, and business is doing about the same thing. ......The favorite <Charley Bowen> went out yesterday with her guards in the water. Being behind time she had left her barge at Mt. Vernon, and so could not take as much as she would have done with it. ......The <Dunbar> is the regular packet far [sic] all points down the river to Paducah to-day. For freight and passengers her appointments are unsurpassed. ......The <Lue Eaves> and <Trader> came in behind time and on one wheel (not both on one wheel, but one wheel each) yesterday, in conseqeuce of breaking machinery. The <Eaves> returns to Green river this morning. ......The river had fallen so much yesterday that the <Pink Varble's> sunken barge was left well above the surface, and men were actively employed in bailing out the water preparatory to getting her afloat again. ......The <Maid of the Mist> was, yesterday, engaged in towing together the pieces of the large raft of lumber and shingles which went aground on the bar last week and parted into several sections. The raft belongs to Mr. John F. Glover, lumber dealer in this city, and is the fifth arrival of the kind for him this season. Judging from the amount received, Mr. Glover must be doing a very heavy business. His office is on Main street, east of the Canal. ......The <Caroline> was in again yesterday morning, with another cargo of Wabash corn, the most of which was reshipped on the <Charley Bowen>. The <Caroline> has, for the present, been added to the crowd of laid up steamers below the wharf. ......The <W. V. Gillum> and <Greenville> are both laid up at this port, waiting, Micaw-ber-like for something to turn up. The only boats now in the Green River trade are the U. S. Mail packet <Bowling Green>, the <Lue Eaves> and the <Trader>. ......The New Albany boat, <L. C. Ferry>, in charge of Capt. Ham. Smith, has entered the trade between Louisville and this place. She was advertised to leave Portland yesterday on her way down. ———<>——— Receipts by Railroad. July 17th, 1860. 7 dry hides. I sack feathers, M. W. Foster; Hi sacks Hour, til bags cotfee, I. A V. Heini an; 1 car load machinery, Krat. A Heilman; It rolls leather. Aula. Baaaj boxes, Hnrriss c Gross, Paducah, Ky.; 1 cask Leich & Carlstedt; 8 boxes, T. Scantlin; 2 bbls eggs, A. Lemcko Jt Co.; M bxs cbeecsc, Preston Bros.; 2 bales corks, L. K easier; 3 oases, G. S. Sonntag; 3 boxes, Bchaeffor dc B.; lD'J bush, wheat, Igtebart Bros. A. E. 3URADER, Agent. Address by James M. Slinuklin. Our talented townsman, Jamks M. Shanklin, Esq., delivered an address before a literary society of the Indiana Universary at Bloomington, during the commencement exercises of that institution, last week. The address is highly complimented by the Bloomington Republican of the 13th. We copy that which the Republican says of Mr. Shanklin's effort. It gives us pleasure, as it will others of our citizens, to see in print so Mattering a testimonial to Evans, ville literary culture and oratorical skill. The address will be published soon iu lull, in pamphlet form.

Address Before the Philomathean Society. On Tuesday evening the people came together in the Chapel to hear the annual address before the Philomathean Society, by J. M. Shanklin, Esq., of Evansville, Ind. The evening being les3 sultry and consequently more pleasant than the previous one, the audience listened attentively through the whole exercises, apparently well pleased and highly delighted with the address. Mr. Bhauklin is a very forcible speaker, and his language abounds in the most copious flow of sublime and poetic strains, his idea3 seeming to grasp at once the whole expanse of the universe; stretching from the tropics to the poles from the sunny regions of the Mediterranean to the bleak plains of Siberia or from the enchanted land of our fore-fathers to the beautiful valleys and prairies of the great West: and then, as if tired of terrestrial objects, Marias off with magic speed to the most distant expanse of the heavens. He descanted upon the march of intellect ot science, of religion, of civil ami political rights and the soil and clime most congenial to the nourishment and expanse of the same. We should like to give his views on some particular points in his address, but space ' forbids it here; we hope, however, to see' the address in print, and to be permitted to make some extracts therefrom. For the present, we will say, that we were highlyentertained in listening to the address, and think that this feeling was general through- i out the audience. I

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, 111 AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STBEET, EVANSVILLE, ISO., w p e eji b r n to t.ihe M- Risks and issue Policies in several of the widest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STORE?, STOCKS , DW ELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most ravorable rates MARINE AND INLAND &AV1GATION Risks taken on KLAT-BO ATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received lor LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 8,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 American Exchange Insurance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 200,000 Eising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus, 200,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 8200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 200,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Ageuts. . . . lllJAKU AllAllvNI rlnr rt.Urt.llUI i 1111CHOICE INSURANCE UNA INSpCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestigo of 41) years success aud experience. UPWARDS OF 914,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the iEtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE ETNA nuUI.VO TSE PAST FIVE TEABS : In Ohio, S4;J1,.VJ0.81 In Wisconsin, 100,9.5.5.07 In Kentucky, 901,9X9.40 Missouri, 381,fil8.fl4 Iowa 4 Minn. l01.3fB.lS I'enn'a A Va.. SI ,505 82 In Michigan, S158.H43 81 In Indiana,... 140,839.81 III Illinois.... 448,:27.41 Tennessee,.... 97.519.1 Kaaaaaa Neb 19,946,77 Ark. it Un ... 33.M5.0.I Mississippi awl Ala' una,... l,4!2.1ti. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at turms consistent with solvency i?id far protit. Especial attention yiaento itiMiiraitce of DWELLINGS and Contntt, fnr ttrm if 1 to .5 years. The solid service lonjr and successfully tried, and the many advantas the jEtua Insurance Company possesses iu its liue, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During ' striuxreut times " the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of projierty owners to sustain loss being then much linaniwl Agencies iu all the principal cities ami towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay, by auv of the duly authori'.ed Ageuts of the Company. Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND & N KX EN, Agents, tayi Savings Bank Ruildiug, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PHCENIX E HARTFORD. CONN. DEVOTES TO FIRE IXSURAXCE EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capita, Cash Assets $400,000 $547,712.36 S. L. LOOMIS, Pr. st. H. K eli.ooo, Secratarv. Branch Office, M 33 W. Third St., Cincinnati. M. Mngill, General Agent. fli?"Agents in all the principal Cities and Towns of the Union. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.' 3Applicatious received, pclicies issn.nl and renewed, and all besiuess pertaining to tho agency promptly attended to. Also applications received for Lite Insurance, iu the iEtna Life Insurance Co., of Uartfcrd, Conn. Capital aud surplus over $200,ll(xl. COPKLA Nl ,r NiXSKN, Agents. a" Office, on First St., bet. Main and Kyc, in Savings Hank Building. EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE EVANSVI LLE AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMFY, No. an Netv York, o o o OS o CM O a ta CO -&0- - Ov o o o o r-3 5 o r2 o INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. PITT PALMER, ANDREW J. SMITH, Secretary. DIKKCTORS : President. W. P Palmer, Saioticl F. Mott, Hufus L. Lord, Win. F. Mott, Wm. W. Fox, Edwin D. Morgan, Richard Tighe, Thomas Barron, Robert B. Minturu, Thomas W. Pearsall, Peter Cooper, Henry Ellsworth. Augustus V. Ward, .lames Colles, Sidney Mason, Means Taylor, Ij. S. Suare.. John Caswell, Jehu Steward, John C. Green. r.heu B. t rocker. This staunch old Company having fully complied with the laws of this State, continue to insure the saier classes oi projierty Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rates as low as other first class vturk Companies Their radicles nre free from technicalities, thus avonligg litigation. Having had only one Iaw-tiit during a business of THIRTY-KINK YEARS. Particular attention given to the Insurance ufl KAHM PROPERTY, ISOLATED HWKLL1 NiS, aud their FURNITURE. Pblpoies ieic-l Ur tlie era of ONE, THREE or FIVE YEARS. i, I - equitatdy adjusted and promptly paid a Cash at this Agency. COPELANP A NEXSIN, Agents.

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STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. trKiri.s ft e vjjs vi r,i.K j.vv. Mm Cairo packet. The elegant low water packet. J. U. DONE. Lewis i Davis, master, Wm. H. List, clerk.! i will niu regularly in tho Evansville and Cairo trade during the -e.ison. For freight or passage apply , oil I'Oilld. julvl.'l BEOVL.JB E VJ.VH VII. I. E JL and Paducah low water mi! reemru. Packet. SAM K I R K M A N, J. V. LaHg"? Tiiboop, Master, J. Flocrsoy, Clerk.atrrT ' I ti will leave Evansville Tuesdays aud Saturdays, at 6 o'clock v. m., on arrival of the Louisville and Evansville Mail packets. Fur freight or passage apply on hoard. juiyl2. EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. MAIL PACKET, 3r xr o y JEJ agio W. II. DANIELS, Capt S. P. IlALLinAY, C'erk. mr ves e vjjvsvh. i.e js vjbmv MLJ Tn. .day and Saturday at 6 o'clock p M. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. M. ay Through Bills of Lading will he given for Tohacco or other freight to Baltimore or New York at as low rates it not lower than ly any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates ! for any point on the Ohio River or on Green River. The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are unsurpassed hy any boat upon the Western waters. Apply oo board or to JOUN B. HALL, june7-dtf No. 2 Water street. 7' vmj svii.i.r, jjjuutvrjr, juvn , JC CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN i GER PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Drxtkr, Muster, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriv. ing at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wedueedav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday auu Sunday, : at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Southland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at ; Evansville with the Evanville and Crawfordsville i B. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Pack ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans aud St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obt,ned on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 W7 VJUSVfJ,Z.X Jijyrii I'ju-iucjH -aLP ACKET--l lie fine steamer DISBAR, Gus. Fowler, msster, 1 .. .. r . : 1 1 . mm iniirn j. , ni. v 1 1 1 e everv . 1 )llHV Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdav. ! at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. "Busiuess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers auglS Mi OB SOPTH CJBHOZ.TOJY JJS'JI Ml POND RIVER. The elegant pnssenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, Taylor, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . For freight or passage, apply o n board. do20tf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Aoams Expaess Companv respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, that, with increase. I lacilities for the transportation of FBETORT, PACK A O MB, MONEY AND VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, aud the tnwisportation of small and valuable packaged. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the tacilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference t. the routes aud details of the business, at their Office on Kirst street, between Main aud Locust, opposita the Post Office. d 1? G. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. a. O'RILEY & Cc. t.T a. t K , leoau-'tmt ijyru , aj'i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Kailr ', Steamboat, and Exprec Agents Special Ageuts for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; and connection", over which we are authorized to give through receipts at the lowest possible rate Having a mammoth MTtiarfboat at the landing, the largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exHXinre, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, toi warded to our care by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Ptrticnlitr atteiitiou Hid to Receiving, Storing i:d Forwarding, a.4o, to tha Sale of any Produce, j or other property, consigned to us lor sale, and satis- . faction guaranteed. Oftioe and extensive Warehouse on Water street, j adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, ! where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrons at all honrs, day and night. With our superior fikcUWaa; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, wo feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets, North, East or South. P. C. RILEY & CO. jr h a i w it j i kjhjj; hkvkivMLW ING, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Agents for Kanawha Salt Compauy, Evansville. In diana. We have formed a co-partnership under the style of Bnowx Sc Airman, and offer our services in the capacity as set forth in our card above. We are fully prepared to extend every facility to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAILROAD, and assure them that their interests shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their patronage. Oflice and Warehouse on the corner of Main st. and the Canal. WM. IlUoWN, W. M. AIKMAN, Lato of Howard & Brown. Late of FOSTER, & Co. jan22-tf St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. TWmTJisSMs. Hj.ti.nna X Ml BMW fuss, WfM. from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, nud have rehtteo it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor. In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Restaurats in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete stock ef choice Liquors from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections and 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 n expense nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a plensant Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refined .'inn inxurious resort. Sr Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set I of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the I well knowu and celebrated factory of J. M. Brnus- j wick t Co. The uudersigned flatter themselves that long nx- i perieuce aud careful attention will enable them to I merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the westera country. A splendid Lunch will be served up in the t nost approved style, every morning at 10 o'clock . HAMMER 4 DRFIKUSS, Uf4 l,at of Nw OHmiis mwvMi.nija .ti j t jh: b t .1 1. MLm Locks, Hinges, Knobx, Doorsprings, Bolts, Bell hangings, Screws etc a well assorted stock, at jnnell GEO. S. SONNTAG CO.'S. lFfJtB CI-It KII HJ.n S JJ'II II HI fill Beef. --'.Olio lbs Extra Hams ; 000 lbs Dried Beef, jast received and for sale bv CUAS. Mi JOHNSTON, Posey Block. W?IJ'E TOILET SOJPS. M nice Soaps joat received bv SO dozen very niavlii I HARLF.S Mc.IOHNSTON. 50 ASS. . 1 M lb do. HOX. 1 and 2 nd J ! COVE Ol'MTEBS. t!S. I Alt, !. Kr.-h Uobxterr le..h m!iiiou, I no J A LA "COI I V .. 14) HV .VJB t CHt- o ..: TX. r It V MSB.' EI. II EISHI T II I, City at the Est ' I No. 1 Saluiol , Blue rish. Shall, assortment iu I No. t Mackerel, Mean N. ! " Baltimore Herring. Just received at COOK It L.VNGLEY'S.

COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. FLOUR AND FEED Vcal, per In 810 Flour, extra white wheat i Pi.rk, ' l' -ll persck of U8 lbs... .3.50, FISH uu. nacn. u iMs...i.o";.uaiKeiei, i o. i l- -i I Corn Meal pr ln fiO ' Bran, per 100 lb 75 j Com, iHr lu "jO No. 2,small.2V? Sainton, per lb 10 " smoked i i GKOCEUIKS Sugar, prime N. 0 10 Cod, per lb 0 A. i. crushed.. 12 Halibut, smoked 1: " powdered 1XA Herring, Butt. Koe Ccffee, Rio 10 " Java 8U ' Mexican .IK White Fish, fresh lake per lb Trout, do do do 10 " Roasted 20 PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 501.00j Potatoes, old, per bu... " Gunpowder..75ai.50' " new " 45 Young Hyson.40(il Beets, per nuncn -iv. Ooljng Black. 40(;i,$l Carrots, do 2 English Break Onions, do fast .75 Pieplant, do o Molasses, reboiled per I Lettuce, per head 1 gallon 50Cabbage, do sugar house 60 Cucumbers, each I " Baltimore syrup. ,701 Peas, per peck 20 " St. Louis 9ft I Beans, white per nt 5 Rice . KRUIT3 Pearl barley 1 Split peas 8J PROVISIONS Hams.sug. cur'd canvassed per lb 13V4 Apples, dried per Ib.-.SJ Peaches, do do Vl., Currants, Zante.pr lb 10312 Raspberries, perqt plain la Prunes, Ger. per lb...l2Vi Shoulders 10 Turkish 12 Sides, clear 13 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 12 Pork, picklod 10 Butter, prime table. ..20 " for cooking. 15 Raisius, extra 20 " Cooking No 1 ..15 FLUIDS Alcohol, per gal 75 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new .... in Lard oil, per gal 1 10 ....12, Coal Oil 901.00 ...12, Vinegar, pure cider 20 " old Lard CUT MEATSjl UK, per qt a Beefsteak, loin ierlb...9 " round 8 MISCELLANEOUS Chickens, old, each 25 roast 8 young do!020 Uiiliu, lmji o; r.gt, pel uuz i-7m hind qr lolce, per 100 lbs 75 The City Markets. There is a daily market for produce open from 4 to n o'clock iu the morning, the two City Markets being open on alternate days aa follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Laniascn Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center Market house from 4 to 0 o'clock P. u. on Saturdays. , i. r o , f ,ni Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, July 17, p. m. Flour no sales. Whisky 17 and dull, and provisions buoyant ; sales 400 hlids bacon sides at 11 ; shoulders at 9; mess pork at 19 00(a) 19 25; sales 400,000 lbs bulk meats at 8(a) 10, nnd 100 tierces lard at 13. Wheat nominally unchanged. Corn dull at 43(a) 44. Oats firm at 36('37. Hay advanced to 1C 00 for new, and 18 00 for old. Groceries firm, good business doing. Philadelphia Alai-ltet. Philadelphia, July 17, m. Flour 5 25(o 5 7D for super. Wheat steady white 1 38 1 40; red 1 28. Corn quiet. Mess I'ork 19 25fj419 50 ; prime 15 2515 50. Lard 13135. Whisky unchanged. Baltimore Market. Flour dull; Howard street and Ohio 5 25. Wheat steady ; white 1 301 50; red 1 20 (3)1 25. Corn dull but unchanged ; yellow 64C5; white 74(Vf,75. Provisions very firm and unchanged. Whisky quiet aud steady. pi 1 1 mmm - Lincoln on Snakks. The following is one of Lincoln's illustrations made in a speech at New Haven, Conn. Speaking of the right and wrong otL slavery he said : "The other policy is one that squares with the idea that shivery is wrong, aud it consists in doing everything that we ought to do if it is wrong. Now 1 don't wish to be misunderstood, nor to leave a gup down to be misrepresented, even. I don't say that we ought to attack it where it eiists. To me it seems that if we were to form a government anew, in view of the actual presence of slavery, we should find it necessary to frame just such a government as our fathers did, giving to the slaveholders the entire control where the system is established, while we possessed the power to restrain it from going outside those limits. (Applause.) From the necessities of the case we should be compelled form just such a government as our blessed f'thera gare lis ; and, surely, if they have so made it, that is another reason why we should let slavery alone where it exists. " If a saw a venomous snake crawling in the road, any man would say I might seize the nearest stick and kill it ; but, if I found that snake in bed with my children it would be another question. (Laughter.) I might hurt the children more than the suake, and the snake might bite them. (Applause.) Much more, if I found it in bed with my neighbor's children, and I had bound myself by a solemn compact not to meddle with his children under any circumstances, it would become me to let that particular mode of killing the gentleman alone. (Great Laughter.) But if there is a bed newly made up to which the children are to be taken and it was proposed to take a batch of young snakes and put them in with them, I take it, no man wouid sav there was a question how I ought to decide. (Prolonged applause and cheers.) "Thai : just the case ! The new Territories newly-made beds to which our ehil to go, and it lies with the na tion hether they shall have snakes mixed up with them or not. It does not seem as if there could be much hesitation what our politics should be." (Applause.) gt"The Republicans of Spencer county are confident of electing the ticket to be nominated at Gentryville on the 28th icst. The Democracy are getting very uneasy in theti boots.as may be seen by the following from the Rockport Democrat : The Democracy of Spencer should not fail to remember that the Convention to nominate a county ticket meets at Centerville to-day. Le' there be a full attendance, and let union and harmony among our friends prevail. We have a hard struggle before us, and uuless we all go into the campaign united and zealously wc will get beat. The Douglas meu carried everything thtir own way in the Convention, and the Breckinridge and Lane men are sore and sullen Therefore they are neither united nor harmonious, but discordant and belligerent. St. Louis, July 16. The Democratic county convention to-day nominated a full ticket, including J. K. Barrett lor Congress by acclamation, and General Frost for State Senator. Colonel Bogy, the principal competitor of Gen. Frost, withdrew and made a Breckiuridiie speech to the crowd outside, announcing himself as au independent can- j didate. The convention was not harmoni ous. 0iiBssnuRi;. Julv 17th, m. Mr. Day, a ' law studeut of this place, and Mr. Derbey of Kussell, iu this county, w.ere in the woods on a uuuting expedition yesterday in kussell. Becoming separated, Mr. Day allot Mr. Derbey through the heart, killing him instantly, mistaking him for a deer.

MISCELLANEOUS. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Laciist. Bf tlFFIHl TO THE PUItl.H WW Wheeter tfc YVilsun's Improved .Sewinir Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the beat and most reliahle family sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fahrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. Wa give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary 9 earns, stitch, hem, fell, qnilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted tor three years. Wc also keep on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, xc, will be furnished gratis, on application iu person or by letter. feb91v F. M. SELLMAN. voi.uvk.yte vo. to Wter street, three doois M-Us have removed above Main. WE are uow manufacturing Veils' Patent Folding Spring Red, the best and moot convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call anil examine them iau25 0V HAJriI JiJVMI 1 II HT a uMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORNIIILL takes pleasure in iuorming his old customers that iu tnfl quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He miy still be found at the corner of Second and Main "streets, where tho choicest Ilarr ness and Saddles of every description cau be obtained on the best of terms. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Harness tlwai's on hand. bl 1860. SPKING & SUMMER 1 8(5(1 3- O O 3D S - HJJS 'ML. IJV it BE 1 1. 1, V BJiSrJiVTfully inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that they are daily receiving accessions to their large aud varied ock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, which, for elegance, style and variety, cannot be surassed. It would I superfluous to enumerate all the departments which, on inspection, will be found replete embracing ull the leading styles and novelties of the acaaon. The business principles which have gained for their old established house such extensive patronage, will bo adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention and com tesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care and judguieut in the best markets, aiel of first quality, together with an adherence to sound priucipb'S of trade, they are confident of being able to supply those who may fctvor them with a call on the best terms. Annexed they submit a list of depart son i,ls. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, OotWMMftea and Deaims, New Style Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, Euglish Berages, Anglais and Cballis, Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Hoods for traveling dreaaea, French Berage Robee, 5 to 11 Volants, " Organdy " 5 to H " Silk and Hlagham Umbrellas and Parasols, Panama, Rraid, Leghorn and Palm Mats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Embroideries, a great variety , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and Colored Corsetts, White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, tc. S. A R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and Grass Bleached consisting of 4-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks nil sizes, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Hacks, Ac. N. B. Thompson' Skirts, requiring no Steel Spring around the body, are recomniendod for ihe following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer. Corner Main ana irsl streets. n no t-1: it i ics. a u-ei.i. stock of Preserves, Pie Km its, JP assorted Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Oysters, Sardines. Pickles, Olive Oil, Spires. Nats, Isinglass, Ac. All for sale low at VIi'KEUY BROS., junel9 No. 82 Main st. CO-PARTNERSHIP. jijvn it. wj.EBtJfj it-t viju purchased from B. H. Brommelhaiis, (for merly of the firm of It. Nurre A Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the ppper part of the city, that establishment w ill hereafter he carried on by the undersigned, under the hrin and style of Altlering & Brommelhaiis. The mill will continuo to till all orders for Lumber promptly aud with care. Orders solicited. api21-dtf AHLEP.ISfi A BRUM MKLHACS. lwirescmijt err v TO B A CCO EJI d having engaged wLyf TORY. The uudersi-m the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of suppl ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, ; am now r spared to offer a well selected stock o manufatf " vl Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Teni.Mf e Leaf, in Pounds. Fives, Halves, Eights.-m' t arters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purchase, but no sale less than five boxen. A. OCMBKRTS, jy28 No. l('.r Main street. Kvanvil(.. Imi. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. WW AWE JBE THE JUTUOH1ZEII ww Agents id' the above Road, and are giving through receipts ou freight to all tho Kosti-rn cities, at as low rates as by any other line. Goods sent to our care for transhipment will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all information address GEO. FOSTER A CO., Ag'ts. Cor. Locust st. and Canal, Evansville, lud. i oiara j CHEESE 35 BOXES VMEESE W-S (a first rate article), just received and for ! iale by CH.e. McJOHNSTON.

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DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms fornierlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Pest Cilice, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surroiiuding towns and country, ' visit his rooms and see the specimens ou exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new invon'ions have loen made, of whicli he ha availed himself, and allow nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pas unsecured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, thai any other iu our State, and equal teany in Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, .shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous Gum: Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheopl.-v.-lic; iJold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the bounty and cleaiiline-s of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can 1 restored to nearly their original ci ntonr by this style of work, and also hv the use of the Vulcanite, Coral ite, and Amber Ease. 1 be latter sty les, for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel anyeels anything we have ever seen. He lias several ana--thet ics for alb-viating pain when extracting teeth. Thev are ja-rfectly haimless. The motit delicate can have them applied. , He d,a's not aoiertise anything lie cannot do, nor exhibit auy thing net made by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty if 1 their children by having the Dentist dircd their Becoud dentition, thereby producing symmetry and I health to those iuvaiusbte organ. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue cessfully. Those having decayed teeth, shxtdd either have then extracted or tilled ..i paw (the latter if pBible). 'I lu' health id' the a: ti-s and tl.e ri-main-ii.ir teeth demand Ihia. JJ I take pleasure in i n t rod :.ci ng D-. I!.U4., my successor to thi old rooms in Itray's building, ! hoping he v.it! Ihad then both pb-amsYf and profit- i able Ir'roui ni inl-crcon: e v.it. tin Doctor, 1 j am pleased to find UijM one ot the progressing; posnessiug t iste and high priili- dia! ability and ' standing. With this view, I can. strh safety, recommend him to the costnouniti as a !vi;lfii and com- . potent dentist una; --j J. KIVETT. CHARLES BABC0CK, Imiinrit'!' aiid I't-alt-r in Uoacli and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. W FV-Vsty 0Tt , K TK IP ItraugemeutB with Kuroi enu and Ann-riom mainiftLCturiTd fi-ro direct mipjIy of all goody hi my lino, 1 am enabled to otter inducemeutH, that cannot fail to be to tho interest of all in gaged in the buinpH8 to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs mude of the beat steel; bands, enameled and of all kiudu of h-atticr, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishe;, OMtfeiga oi all kinds, saddle trees, Kuglish bridio leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hanies, fine ytilver hames of l! kinds, Jenny Liud Gig Trees, self-adjusting pud, Taylor's patent hames, tly nets, shoe threads, horse blanbctti, London Girth Webs, A merican i trt 1' an( He in Webs, both cotton and worsted; ImMMm Welt Skins, a tuperior article; ivory, gutta percba and brass lined inartengal rings; mpsrim kerey for horse covers, the bent quality of cut : :. i$;e bolt, patent gig trwes, Ac, Ac. I kep iu fact everything avpertatfifag to nthi r branch of tho business, and mdefStmlHtiug both branches thoroughly, we wou!d respectfully invit -your attention before purchasing eLw bore. I am also agent for NViird's l'atut Sprint Sft.MJ . BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 33 HalH Street ar .71. f VBBJSVif CO., sfffEsnOBS JLw w to J. E. Dutcher, would respectfully give notice that they manufacture, to order, aud have constantly on hand, all kinds of Boots and .Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of Kaetern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city engaged iu the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. 1. M. I'UKKEY v CO. may 1-Giu .v jv t ijnE.yr o the ji ee.i i it 5 of the Security Ixsiuame Cusipany, October 1 , 1859 ASSETS. Cash on band Cash in Continental Hank, awaiting lu vestment Cash in bank Commonwealth . cdo 45 .WJ,r,U (15 . 5,197 47 Total ISink stocks:ln 14ank Commerco Am'n Ex. llank Bank New York B'k N. America ;1 !i7 14 214 shs par val. (21,6WJ worth '2'2,7S4 '25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,IK"8 U. S. Coapon Bonds and 25 shares Resnluto Fire Insurance Comistny I2,:Ki) 00 Bonds and Mortgages being lirst lien, Ac.4u.'.,150 OO Premiums uncollected 2,501 M Accrued Ins. on Boml-' and Mortgages 6c Temporary Loans C,7t4 79 Balauco duo from Agents 19 99 Total 1544,891 B0 Capital Stock $5tMJ,0OO oo Surplus 4MM 544,891 SO No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pivs t 11. L. IlAYOia?R, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORK, ) CITY cUlflli Ur HKW YORK. J Personally appeared before me this 29th dav of November, A. 1). 1S59, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Ilaydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally afiirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the bust of their knowledge and tadief. THOS. L. TI10IINKLL, Commissioner for thu Statu of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with tho law of Indiana concerning Insurance Comjianies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind. E. H. SARIN, Agent, declO 87 Main street. VB SPBIJX'O STVJyE .V0 W OCT proporti ins. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking. hue ami durable Hat will be sure to get suited and fitted. Bring iu your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & CassimereHats, Always on hand and made to order of any shape or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion for Spring Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shape, color and quality. S-fcirt-7- Goods. An iuimeiiritt stock, hou&ht hw will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on haml nil the latest stvls. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Tin ltst ever nQ in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer VACTIER A MARCONNIKK, sprt St Mate street. MOWINC i AND THRFSRING SJS. WES, SltAHEE K t O., E VJJ'HVILLE, Jm Ind., agents for the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. a. Wood! ImproT-ad Motr. K. BttlTfl " Cli;iinpiuii Ueapr and Mowor, Slf Knker, Iron IfarvrHittr, Kentucky Harvester, Jtuekv Mower, K. Hall's Reaper aud Mf vr. Threshing Machines. Rallstou's Improved Thresher, m Pitt's Patent Thresher,; Moffitt's " ' may22-ly

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OA jrj"flPJP MJVUS. WMTB Patent fixture s to them, for sale cheap. MILLER A NIEHAL'S, pru 43 Main street. 4jibli.'WivWjioJu van. 4 Ice W. R. Butter, J00 hi'jdi. Irish Potatoes, Just received at aprt ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. German and French Night School. rmHK I JII Mi H BItJJK II MOST BM. tqa-ctfiilly begs leave to inform his friends aud the public Iu geneial, that ha ha opened a nurbt school for the instruction of the French and flermnn languages. Beinga graduateof a European University, and a teacher of practic and expert ence, whicli he has become hy exertion during a number of yeais, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or 1 entrusted unto his care, and begs the patronage of bis follow-citizeas Also, young clergmen ami Munenis 01 me guepei, are requested to take notice of bis 'lessons in ths Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. DR. M. DELBAN0O, Professor of Ancient and M.jdern Laugtiaget , Fjrit st , rear of Bchm's Commerciil College j mBy2in(i KU lit ..-, 8' Sfdl.ES.-W . M- h We can also furnish TRACK SCAI.KS ol auy ca narttT These Scales are from the ui.t!iuLictorv K . T. FAIRBANKS d (., St. Jolmsbnrx, r-' mont. Kvei v Scale is teted and sealed, and war ranted correct. For testimonials w refer la tit tous.inds of persons using them. HORN BKOtiK r CO., Agents, iiov24 Water street. Evansville j q ) i M 11 ? HOOFLANDS GERMAN MEDICINES! THE UUKAT S TAN D A R D R E M E O I E S of the present as,e, have acquired their great pof ulai ity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by theni in all cases. HOOF I. A Sirs G E R M A iV BITTERS WILL EilSITIVELY CL'UE Liver Complaints , llyspepsia, Jsuudice, Nervoii Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disease arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of stomach and digestive organs, , ANO WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT Y-lluu Fever, BMpum Fevnr, ami Feeer anil Ague See our Alumnae for proof. Trice 75cts per bottle UOOFLANV'8 BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY CURE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Intln euza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption aud has performed the most astonishing cures eve knowu of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION As a Diarrhum cordia' it Is uueijualed. Price 7 cents per bottle. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout Europe and Amei can need no commendation here. They are putel vegc table, are prepared with great exactness an sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill cau b found. Price OIi cents per box. These me nes are prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jack son it Co., . niladelphia, Pa., and St. Lonis, Mo. and are sold by druggists aud dealers lu medicine everywhere. The signature of 0. M. Jackson wil U on the o .it side ef each bottle cr box. In our -'Everybody's Almanac" published an anally, you will liud testimony and commendator notices from all parts of the country. These alma nacs are given away by all our agents. I, FAY AUK OF COUNTERFEIT. See that you get Hoolland's Oerman Bitters, pre pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., an. that his signature is on the wrapper of each botth Keller A White, Agents for Evansville, Ind. Leich & CarlBtedt, do do do dec9 ! rWTMIE IfJVUEBSI tJ'E . IVOUJLM M. re.respectfully inform their friends and the pub lie generally, that they have removed their ofllc and store to their new building on First street, thrc doors above Pine street, near the foimdrv, wher they will lie able to give more prompt attentioi to the orders of their customers. A large lot o stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices in order to close out the stock, deco KKATZ A HEILMAN. CHRISTIAN KKATZ ....WM. HKILfAA KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! M A Nr F ACTCRERS AND BUILDERS OF STBA h ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Uummine Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, Thraslng JUachlnci, &.c. EYANSVILLE, IND. rWXllE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOUN AW dry beg leave to inform their friends and tin public in general, that they are prepared to do ai V "MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry busi nes- They are manufacturing Steam Engines ani Boilkks of any size and power required. Saw Mil Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Oum ming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mill Horsepowers, Coru-shellers, Machinery ofallklndr mane anil repaired, iron arm tsrass Castings o vvery description, Iron Housefronts, Cellar Gratis arc. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improvi d patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BI.EWEKS, DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS, At, Supp.'ied with every description of Copper an4 Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators Atteinoorators, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast JugSi Cans, Syphotis, Ac.; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass aud Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, lc: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, i-c. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work aud du repairs on Steam Boilers, Copper aud Shet Iron Work, rc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in aud selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Irofc welded Pipes aud Tubing, Hiram Hopkins' proved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Hum-, rfc. of the best kind; Tiuplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the hast Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual atteiitiou, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are aatisfied with reasonable prices. OfBcu aud Sale Rooms, No. CO Main street; founder y, Boiler Y .d a I Machine Shop ou Piue meet, betweeu First 'ecoud streets, EvansJ. W. HUGHES', 10 Main street, EvanaviUs 38 crates assorted, for the Country Trade, ban

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