Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 270, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1860 — Page 4

'Ihe flail ontttaL TRAVKLERS' GUIDE. Kvansville fc CrawforiUvllle R. R. DEPAKTIBES. Accommodation Train COO A. M. Mail Train 9.15 ' ARRIVALS. Mail Train 4.56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. for canto. Charley BmfEN leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock 3i. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. roa padccah. Di sbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOR LOUISVILLE. Gkey Eagle, of Lonisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock r. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays iu the afternoon. tistf Eaoit, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at C o'clock a. i . and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. at. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. C. Kf.rri leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at S p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. m. roa Gsrrv kivh. Bowling Greek leaves Mondays and Thursdays at o'clock p. m . for Bowling Green. Arrives en Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. The Lt-E Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysbnrg and Pond Biver. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There is regular daily communication with Henderson and newbcruH by boat and laod conveyance.

TIVElFt. ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER . FROM 8 P. M. v., I XESDAYTO 6 P. M. THURSDAY. ARRIVED. Curlew, Cairo. John Cault, Cairo. Grev Eagle, Louisville. Bowling Green, B. Green. W. I. Maclay, Cin. Gen. D. M . White, Wab'h . DI FARTED. Curlew, Ntiwburg. John Gault, Lonisville. Gray Eagle, Louisville. Bowling Green, B. Green. W. I . Maclay, St. Louis. Gen. D. AI. White, Hend. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah. ......The <River> opposite this point continues to fall, but the thermometer doesn't. It is still on a high, and don't seem to have any inclination to cool down. <Freights> continue scarce, and business dull. ......The <Dunbar>, always punctual and reliable, is in port for Paducah at 12 o'clock to-day. Passengers will find her affable clerk, Gus Dusouchet, ready to show them every attention. ......The <Charley Bowen> arrives this morning from Cairo, and will be loading to-day for that point. She leaves tomorrow at noon. ......The spry, staunch and fleet <Grey Eagle> came down yesterday afternoon from Louisville with a fair trip of freight and passengers, returning last evening at her usual hour. A friend of ours who came down on her, tells us in a private way, that this new accession to the Evansville and Louisville Packet trade is "bound to win.'' He assigns sundry and several reasons for yhis opinion of his, among which we deem only necessary to mention that the gentlemanly and efficient corps of officers that have her in charge is the principal one. Messrs. Lusk and Vooris he thinks, from the way they treat passengers, must have spent some time in the study of the science denominated "Principles of Politeness.'' ......The <Bowling Green> was in yesterday, and returned with a fair trip for the Green river country. She reports the river in a bad condition. At Woodbury there were only 18 inches of water, and it was necessary to unship her cargo in order to drag her over the bar. The <D. B. Campbell> had laid up at Bowling Green. Mr. Jno. Travis, of the <Campbell>, and Capt. Joe Ashby, of the <Greenville>, are now on the <Bowling Green> as clerks. ......The <Lue Eaves> arrived from Green river at about l0 o'clock last night. She will lay up at this place for a short time in order to make some necessary repairs. Her polite and obliging clerk, Zach. Taylor, has our thanks for a manifest and memorandum. ......The <Pink Varble> which had been hugging her sunken barge ever since it's misfortune, having entered protest, left yesterday to bring up some barges laden with come [sic] from below here. ......The <John Gault> from Cairo to Louisville passed yesterday. ......The <Gen'l D. M. White>, long absent in the Wabash river, returned yesterday. She has some intention of trying the Green river trade. ......The <Diana> was advertised to leave Louisville for New Orleans yesterday evening. The <Castle Garden>, which was sunk at Cairo last Spring, is to be sold there at Marshal's sale on the 24th inst. She is said to be in tolerably good order. ......A portion of the newly paved wharf at Memphis, recently slid into the river.— ......The <Avalanche> of the 10th inst contains the following with reference to it: The damage to that portion of the newly paved wharf below Union street is becoming more serious every day. Last Sunday it had sunk only about one foot, and now there is a bluff formed fully three feet in height. Every thing goes to show that a space of over an acre in extent will soon be precipitated into the the river. Already that part of the landing is irreparably ruined. ......Capt. Richardson's new Vicksburg and New Orleans packet was launched from the ship-yard of Doweman and Humphrey, at New Albany yesterday. ......The Steamboat Captains belonging to Cincinnati, held a meeting at that place yesterday, for the purpose of organization; an association for their mutual benefit and protection. Their proceedings were entirely of a private nature. A MAN named Charles Cain was arrested yesterday, while in the act of selling silver spoons, on which were marked the name "Grey Eagle," a steamboat running in the Ohio river. On his person were found a number of spoons of the same description, and it is supposed that he stole them. He was locked up to await an examination. [Memphis Avalanche, July 16th>. ......The Louisville <Courier> says there were only <three inches> of water in the channel at Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Will the <Courier> inform us how soon it supposes navigation will be suspended, provided the river should continue to fall. ======= Receipts by Railroad. July 19th. 1860. HO bosk wheat, Iglehart Bros.; 360 bush wheat, I. K. Mills dt Co,; 40 bbls whisky, Aiiis A Howe; 1 sack feathers, Wheeler A Bigtrs; lot of household goods, Mrs. K. J. Malbury; 6 beer kegs. Cook A- Kite; 3 hhds bacon. 1 box do., W. M. Aikmau A Co.; 2 Ikixps whips, 0. Baboock ; 1 box whips, G. S. Sonwtag; 5 carboys, A. Christ; 2 bbls eggs, I. A D. Heiman; 1 box rifles, liny A Webb, C'armi, Ills,; 1 bux tobacco, fir. J. If. Calvert, Princeton, Ky.; 1 cose mustard, Sorenson Si Co.; 6 cases, Reed A Burrow; 1 box goods, 2 tierces meat, Geo. Foster Co.; 1 box goods. Archer A Mackey; 1 keg Uajaot, Geil A IUiln.llsn: 1 IihIh goods, J. EI. Magh.ee; 5 boxes. Thomas Scantiio; 9 bbli alum, Beiuent A Vieie; 1 box goods, J. L. White; 1 car load stares unJ heading, A. Defrees. A. E. SHRADER, Agent. Laconic- Tom ' What ails vour eye, Jo?" Jo ' 1 told a man he lied.'' New York, Jnly 18. Tbo Persia, for Liverpool, took lfio passengers and S45o,000 in specie; also, the New Orleans mail of the 14th.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, Ill AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, ISO., jr rm .vo wpbkrjbkii to tjhk M. Risks and issue Policies ia several of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND BAVIGATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and tlu-ir CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. jEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 600,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 American Exchange Insu rance Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 200,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capltat and Surplus 200,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus $200,000 JStna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 211,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FlRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE OT INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud the prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS Of 914,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the -AEtna Insurance Company In the past 40 years. The valne of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE jG T X A Dt'BIAfG TBI PAST FIVE TEARS: IuOhlo 8431,520.83 In Wisconsin, 106,956.07 In Kentucky, 204,9.'t9.40 Missouri 384,518.04 Iowa 4 Minn. 101 ,3r 9.4ft Penn'aA Vs.. 31,5'.i5 s2 In Michigan, ; 1 " - 13 81 In Indiana,... 146,839.81 In Illinois.... 448,327.41 Tenuesse,.... 97.5t9.21 Kansas A Neb 19,945.77 Ark. Ga.... 23,915.0 Mississippi nod Alabama,. ..$oJ,412. 18. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted a le-ruscoi: -'stent with solvency and filr prout. Ept( ial attention fkmmH to iMnrance of DWELLINGS and Content, for tenn of 1 to 5 yarn. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the ..Etna Insurance Company I pus sesses in its line, should not be overlooked by i. 1 CHUJ 10 1HBUIV BUU UUUCISlKLmiUg 11 "11 OtS( interests, During " stringent times " tho necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then mm h lessened. Agencies iu all the principal cities and towns throughout the .State Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. OeJ" Busiuess attended to with despatch and fidelity. CuPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents, my 2 Savings Bank Building, First St. W STATE AUTHOmfVT INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PHOENIX HARTFORD. CONN. DEVOTED TO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. FIRE CIIA R TER PERPE T UA L . Cash Capital, Cash Assets $400,000 $547,712.36 S. L. LOOM IS. Pri st II. K t :.i ...,, Secretary. Branch Ojjict, 31 33 XV. Third St., Cincinnati. M. Magill, General Agent. 'Agents In all the principal Citins and Towns o" tho tnion.. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.' SAppllcatloiis received, pcliiiee issued and ieni'Wed, and all business reitaining to the agency piomptly attended to. Also applications received for Lite Insurance, in the JEtna Life Iniurancn Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus over f200,iUH). OOPFLAND NaXSES, Agnuts. WW OOks. on Firt St., last. Main and Kyc, in Savlnjrii bank Building. EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE E V A N S V I LUE AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPT, So. OS Wall St., New York. o o o to Oi CO W CO 3 1 CO hi f a CO O o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. VM. PITT PALMKR, President. ANDREW J. SMITU. Secretary. DIRKCTOR8 : W. P Palmer, Samuel F. Molt, Rufus L. Lord, Win. F. Mott, Win. W. For, Kdwin L. Morgan, Kicbard Tighe, Thomas Barron, Robert B. Minturn, Thomas W. Pearsali, Peter Cooir, Henry Ellsworth, Augustus V. Ward, .Inmes Collee, Sidney M on. Moses Taylor, L. S. Suarer.. John Caswell, Jihn Stewarl, John C. Gret-n, Kb-1, B Crocker, This staunch old Company having fully complied with the laws of this State, continue to insure the hafer class of property Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rates a low as other first class Stork Companies Their policies are free from technicalities, thus Avoiding litiga'ion, having had only one law-suit during a busiuess of TH I RTT-NI NE YEARS. Particular attention givn to the Insurance ot FARM PROPERTY, ISOLATED DWELLINGS, and their FURNITURE. Policies issued for tin. erm of ONE, THREE or FIVE YEARS. B.;- equitably adjusted and promptly paid a Cash at this Ageney. CUPELAND 4 NEXSEN, Agents.

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STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. Kvaiisvtlle, Louisville, and Onins. boro Passenger Packet. THE NEW AMD t At STKAMEU Hi . O- TP HAM. SMITH, Masti Avstix Gbecg, Clui ks. ' Leaves Evausville Wednesdays und Saturdays at b r. m. 4 p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdavs and Fridavs at jalglO M.mt Cairo vai-ket. The elezant lowwater racket, J. H. DONE, LewisJJL Davis, master, Vn. II. List, clerk. mWW wilirnu regulurly in the Evansville and Cairo trade during the season. For freight or passage apply on ooatd. jnlyl3 rwMiK it n 1. 1 i .1 j. n yjijyg fit. 1. k M. and Paducah low water mail Pa-ket, SAM K I R K M A N, J. V. Theoop, Master, J. Floi'bnot, Clerk, will leave Evansville Tuesdays and Saturdays, at li o'clock p. M., on arrival of the Loulsrille aud Evansville Mail packets. For freight or paussage apply on board. juiyl2. EVANSVILLE-AN D LOUISVILLE u7sT MAIL PACKET, Gr r oy 3E3 s 1 o - W. U. DANIELS, Capt. 8. P. Hallidav, Clerk. JT VK8 JB 'JJ'8 VMJ. l.JH K VSR I' JLJ Tuesday anil Saturday at 6 o'clock p. it. R. turning, leaves Louisville every Monday aud Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. am- Through Bills of Lading will bo given f.r Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or New York at as low rates it not lower than by 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 by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board orHo J03N B. HALL, June7-dtf No. 2 Water street. -mM I,A1BU UMiUbAlt I'AS.ItS GER PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Dexteb, Master, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock .u . , ariiving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M , Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesdav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsvllle B. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obl-.ued on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 a.vii pjtuvcju JLX PiCKi'T1 he fine steamer DIN BAR, Gns. Fowler, master, leavee cvanxvuie every ri n'lnr STIbii 1 i i ednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuosday, Thursday, and Saturdav. at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all peints North and East, with packets for Lonisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with Back ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail 1 boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. S"Businoss promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged bv the regu lar packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers auglS M. OK SOVTH VJRHOL.TUJS Jt.Vlt ML POND RIVEtt. The elegsnt passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, Taylob, Clerk, will make rt-KUlar tri-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond River, leaving on Mondais, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or ; assugn, apply on board. de20tf FORWARD'G & COMrYUSSION. jr ita.ns k xi-hi; tin ro.npj.vp mVB, NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adams Expbkss Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of FREIGHT, PACKAGES, MONEY AND VALUABLES, They solicit outinuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of email aud valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, ran obtain any desired information in reference to the routes aud details of the busiuess, at their Ofilce on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Pout Office. lo 1" G. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILEY 8c Cc. toiuuh, i'oh uj Kims'tj, -.--y O COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Kailr. .Steamboat, and Exprec Acer is Special Agents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; ami coiinecticnti. over which w nre anthorier U give through retfijtts at th lowest poftible raft Having a mammuth Wharfboat ut the landing, the largiet ou the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exiKMore, we are prepared to facilitate tLm dispatch of all consignment, foiwarded t our care RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Ktctaivlng, StortDg and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to ua for sale, and satinfaction guaranteed. Oflloe and extensive Warehouse oh Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to bo found, attending to the interest of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our bttMuess, ve 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 iu any of the principal market. North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY Sc CO. Jb3 ing, forwarding and general COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents for Iinawba Salt Company, Evansville, Intiiana. We nave formed a co-partnership under the style of Brown A Airman, and offer our servk-H 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, hl assure them that their interest shall be faithfully represented, should they be pleased to favor us with their putrwnage. Office and Warehouse i thu corn-r of Main ot. and the Canal. WM. BUoO, W. 31. AIRMAN, Late of Howard A Brown. Lau of FOSTER, A Cg. iKi:2-'-tf St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. WVM. from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post 1 1' ", and have refitteo it in an elegaut and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of fashionable and popular Restaurants iu New Orleans, and they will endeavor. In their new house, to com bin. all the elegancies and hixurfc of Northern and Soiith.-rn Restanrat in the ST. CHARLES. They have 1 i - J ' a Ijtrge and complete stock f choice Liquors from New OrleatiB, which ibey collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections aud acquaintance in that city will enable theui to obtaia the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruitn, and luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare no expense uor tains to make the NT. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a i Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, retined . and luxurious resort. Billiard players will Und at this Saloon a t , of the fluent marble top Billiard Tables, front the well know u and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick it CO. The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon iu the western country . A bplendid Lunch will I served up iu tfca uust approved otvle, evtrv morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER A DRUFUSS, IB1 Bell I S 1 1. n ijy-tf .rt j t k h u . n s-ks. Hinge. Kind,. Door-rinsfsj, Bolls, tori! Screws etc i act! --orn-d t., t, iuu l tilt'..- suHKi'.ii: i cu s. fcrt .... Bert Beef, j us' ; r t it ll HI fill lbs Dried a , s i ra Ua'nii. d tor s.ile I. , NcIOUSSTUM, I' I'M t Klock. TKt.VJ? Ten I KT etJHf. W doceu very JL ti i; Soup" jn-t red in d by inaylf. liUKLKS MrJnllNSTON. 50i" IIOX. (OVK OX'BTKRm, Job., and 2 lb Cans, lo dox Fresh Lotters, ass., 1 and 2 lb cans. 5 doz fresh Salmon, 1 and 2 lb do, at COOK LA NO LEY'S. !

COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers iu all kiud.s of Fancy and Staple Family Groccrie-i, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 70 Hfa ot. FLOUR AND FEED Veal, per lb. ...510 .lOirtll Flonr, extra wmte wDeat ; fi rfe. per sck of 98 Ibs.. Do. sack of 49 lbs. Corn Meal per bu... Bran, per 100 lbs.... Corn, per bu GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. 0. ' A. t. crushed SJSB FISH 1 .80 Mackerel , No. 1 UK ...60 " extra mess. 17K. ..751 " No. 2,small.2 ...50 Salmon, pur lb 15 smoked U ...tOiCod, lr tb 6 12'C i Halibut, smoked 16 " Miwdered. ..125 Herring, Bait. Koe....3! Coffee, Rio 16 ! White Fish, fresh lake " Java - 20 ir lb Blexican ISlTrout, do do do 10 RoasteJ 20! PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 50l.00: Potatoes, old, per bu... " Gunpowder..751.50! " new " 45 " Young Hyson. 40ciSl Beets, per bunch 214 " Oolong Black. 40(ii.$l iCarrots, do 2A ' English Break- jOnions, do 2)4 tast 75: Pieplant, do 5 Molasses, rebolled per j Lettuco, per head gallon .MiLaoOage, do.... ' sugar house 60; Cucumbers, each.. 3o " Baltimore sy 1 up.. 70! Peas, per peck 20 " St. Louis 95, Beans, white per qt 6 Rice 7 FRUITS Pearl barley Apples, dried per Ib...8 Split peas 8 J. I Peaches, do do 12j PROVISIONS ; Currants, Zaute.pr Hams.sug. cur'd can- lb 1012 vassed per lb 1314 ! Rasplierries, perqt " plain 13iPrunes, Ger. per lb... 12 Shouldeis 10 " IHirkish 12 Sides, clear 13 Raisins, extra 20 Bsef, d'd sngnr cur'd IStl ' Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled to FLUIDS Bntter, prime table. .20 Alcohol, per sal 70 for cooking 15 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new " old Lard CUT MEATS Beef steak, loin pe " roiind. " roast.. Lamb, foreqr ' hiud qr 10;Lard oil, per gal 110 ....12'4 Coat OB OOQI.OO I ...12-i; Vinegar, pure cider 2o J 'Milk, per qt 5 r II. ...fi MISCELLANEOUS 8 j Chicken?, old, each 25 t ........ Si young MOW 8 i Eggs, per doz 12 10lce, per 100 lbs 75 The City Markets. Thre is a daily market for prod BOS open from 4 to e o'clock in the morning, j the two City Markets being open on alternate days as follows : The Upper Marli'd Ji-hn Robbers, market mas- ; ter is open on Ti.esday, Thursday, and Saturday j mornings, at the t;me specified. The Center or 1 amasco Market Frantz Schnei- ! der, market ruaslir is open on Mouday, Weones- J day, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. There is also an ucernoon market open at the ; Center Market bfHIiie from 4 to 0 o'clock p. u. on Saturd ij j. Aew Yerk Market. New Yobk, July 19th. Floursales of j 12,000 bbls ut 5 105 15 tor super state ; 6 37J,5 50 for extra state ; 5 05(S. 5 15 tor super western; 5 25(S, 5 70 for shipping; brands extra round hoop Ohio ; Canadian : may be quoted a trille lower; sales of 530 ! barrels at 5 05(3)5 15 for super ; 5 50.7 50 for common to choice extra. Rye llour i stMj. . . -s"u.v I sulea a 50()4 20 for common to , cnoice super, n lusky ratlier heavy ; sales of 350 bbls at 2121. Wheat "without Etriking change ; sales of lS.fiOO bushels of , Milwaukie club at 1 2T1 0; 12,200 j bushela of Racine sj.ring at 1 2Ci ; r.000 j bushels of winter red western at 1 05 ; ', 8,500 bushels of white southern at 1 50. Rje J quiet at 81(,82. Hurley nominal. Corn j firm ; medium supply and a fair request for eiport ; sales of 4,000 bushels at 41 G2 for sound yellow and C5(7 for western do. Oats iu moderate request at :;840j western Canadian ; 4044 for state. Pork firm ; fair demand ; sales of 025 barrels at 19 50 for new mess ; 18 50 for old do; 18 02 tor thin do; 14 2514 37 for new prime; 12 50 for old do. Beef steady and more active ; sales ot 000 bbls at 4 00 4 25 for country prime ; 4 50(ir,5 00 do ; mess 8 0010 50 for repacked mess. Prime mess 6oef nominal. Heef bams steady at 15J. Western cut meats quiet and unchanged ; sales of 20pkgs at 8i8j for shoulders ; loj for hams ; 10,000 lbs of bagged hams at 12 i. Lard firm ; fair demand ; sales of 900" bbls at 1313 ; closing with no selleis under 13.J. Bacon dull aud nominal. Butter good demttud for export, but low price ; 10(V?13 for inferior ; 141C for fair. Cheese good demand for export at 8(2 9 ; ordinary state 9i ; 8J9 for good do. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, July 19, p. u. Flour quiet and unchanged. Whisky at 17. Bulkmeatat 8A10J. Bacon at 9A(,7;11 j, with a good demand at one quarter less. Nothing new in mess pork or lard. Coffee J higher , averging lroml4 to 15. Thk OvFica-ttdiiDns. J. I). D., writing from Washington to the twlianapolil Jtmrrtal, tells the following about the ofhce-hold-ers of that delectable city : Rats, it is said, by instinct leaveasiuking ship, so it is wilh the subordinate officeholders in this city. So class of men sooner snuff a popular breeze than these gentlemen. A case iu point: An old Virginia gentle-nan, celebrated for miscalling names, who has long held minor position here, n few weeks ago called on an old friend aad asked his candid opinion as to who would be the next President, because,'' said he, " I want to get myself in the right position this little office of mine is a necessity and I can t give it up." Lincoln would c that so?" said h won'l deceive me His friend told him that rtainly be elected. " Is e; and continued, "you now, as it is important that I should know the truth. His friend reassured him that Lincoln would be the ! next President beyond then," said he, "if that ; comb myself, and I war an aouot. "wen, s so, I am for Lin- ' you to v ire me a certificate in time. " Hundreds of these gentlemen are now for j "Lincomb" and will have certificates in j time. They neve1- did think Republicans , were half as bad as represented. They are i getting to be nearly as good patriots as I any other party. There is not a bit ofdan- ; ger of a dissolution of the Union. The inauguration of " Lincomb " won't be resistI ed at all. How different from the time i when Clark of Missouri, with doleful face, 1 raised the cry of the " Helper Rook,'' and a ; dissolution of the I'nion iu consequence thereof. Thk (htAMiiLoyi EXT Captain. -A captain in the I'uiteJ States Inlauuy, when serving with (.leneral Jackson against the Indians, was put under arrest, and not being brought to a court martial for it considerable time, he lendeieti his resignation: " In leaving the servi e, I am not abandoning the cause of republicanism, but vet hope to banish ihe glittering sleel in the field, and carve my way to a narne thai shall prove my country's neglect; aud when this mortal part shall be closed in the dust, and the soul shall whig its flight to the regions above, in passing by the paie moon, I shall hang my hat on brilliant Mars, and make a report to each superlative star! and arriving at the portal of Heaven's chancery, shall demand of the attending angel to be ushered iuto the presence of Washington !" St. Johns, Jaly 18. The advance vessel of the Prince of Wales' squadron arrived at this port to-day. She left England on ihe 1st of July. The main squadron would leave Devonport ou the 11th. Di'BT'QrE, Iowa, July 18. The Democratic Congressional Convention of the 2d District, held at Cedar Rapids on the 17tb, nominated Benjamin F. Samuels for Congress .

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Lecnst. -' TO T1W PVBL.lt' WW Wheeler it Wilson's Improved dewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and mo&t reliable family eewiug machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential I advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no i riie or main on cue uu'ier siue . m biuipiw iu con struction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machete. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted for three years. Woalsokeepon coDstamly hand a full assortment of Singer's machine. Circclars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest staudiug East and Wtst, giving prices, Ac, will be furnishod gratis, on application in peiou or bv letter. feb91v F. M. SELLMAN MpJSMOfJM..Mm. have removed above Main. ji.j. voJLUVkJS'ir t o. to Water street, three doors WE are now knanurabtnriinjg Wells' Patent Folding Spring l'.ed, the ts-st and most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. OaU and examine them. iau26 TII O.V J.Vtf i JIHTKM19 MINED To SUCCEED GEORGE THORN HILL takes pleasure in Inormiiijf his old customers that in the quality anil style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. lie may still lie fnutnl at the 'aimer of Second ami Main strrets, where tlm choicest Harness and Saddlesof every ik-soriptiun can he obtained on the best of ti rms. W Repairing done with ueatnesi and dispatch. Second-hand Harueiw lajn on hand. let I860. SWUNG & SUMMER 1860. GOODS. .I.V-J(.I.V X Its. 1 1.:. " UHUVJKCT19 fully inform their uiimerous friends and the public generally, that they are daily receiving accessions to their large and varied otoek of Spring and Bummer Goods, which, for elegance, style and variety, cannot be surpassed. It would be tuperfluous to enumerate nil the departments which, on inspection, will he found replete embracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. Tho business principles Which have gained for their old established house such extensive patronage, will be adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention and couitosy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care and judgment in the best markets, and of first quality, together with an adherence to sound principles wt trade, they are confident of being able to supply thoso who may fnvor them with a call on the best terms. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Cloths, Cassimervs, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottonades aud ltuims. New Style Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais and Challis, Rlack and Kanev Silks, and Irish P&pVna, Mohair Goods fr traveling dresses, French Berage Robes, 6 to 11 Volant, " Organdy " 5 to ! " Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parasols, Panama, Braid. Leghorn and Palm Hals, Roots and Shoe, Sort Ilia, k and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netts, French aud Scotch Embroideries, a great varietj , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Uosipry, Cloves, Mitts, and White and Ccloied Corsetts, White Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. 8. 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 all sizes. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown aud Bleached Hueks, Ac. N. I!. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel Snring around tho body, are recommended for the following pecnliaritias and advantages : lHt. Facility of application. ild. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without the slighteot loconTenlence to the wearer. MTOorawr Main and First streets. jru.-, v ' i lam o cjs kik w'tcLL M. assorted stork of Preserves, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Oysters, Sardines. Pirkles, Olive Oil, Spicei, Nuts, Isinglass, Ac. j All for sale !"-nt VT KKHY BROS. jnnel9 No. 82 Main st. CO-PARTNERSHIP. it. jai.JERIJS'tl 11.1 I I.(J purchased from B. U. Brommelhaiia, (for- I merlv of the firm of B. Nurfe f Cu.) ball ot the j Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that estab- ' lishment will hereafter ! carried on by the under- I signed, uuder the lirui and style of Ahlsriug A Brvmmolhaus. Tho mill will Continue to fill all orders far Lumber promptly and with care. Orders solicited. api21-d'f AHLERING A BKOMMKLH AFS. j-iRKBfW.'ST CtTlT TOBACCO J-'Ji TORY. The undersigned having engaged : the Tobacco Business, with the purpose ot snppl ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, f am now r spared to offer a well selected stock o manufacrr --.-1 Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Teui.es' e Leaf, iu Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights.ia' : I artera, iu any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount for Cash purchases, but no sale less than five boxe. A. GVMBKKTS, j y 28 No. V.s Miifn ..tret. Kvansville, fnd. B ALT 1M0RE & 0 hTcTrA TTr oKd. MM, 9 IS JKR THK .It THO RIXK II ww Aleuts of the abovo Road, and are givitig through receipts on fi eight to alt the Eastern cities, at as low rates as by auy other line. Goods sent to our care for transhiptn-iit will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. For all information address GEO. FOSTER & CO., Ag'U, Cor. Locuatst. and i.'aual, Evannville, Ind. mar9 HKKtSK -35 IfitlXK 9 CHKK SK received and for (a first rate article!, just I sale by CHAS. Mi JOHNSTON.

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DR. HAAS, having leased the roorcs formerlyoccupied by Dr. Klvett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville aud the surrounding towns and country, o visit bit rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need tho services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular aud advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, of which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our State, and equal to any 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; Clieoplastic; Gold aud Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It Is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that aro sunken can be restored to nearly their original ai ntonr by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, aud Amber Base. The latter styles, for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, exvel macula anything we have ever seen. He has several ansesthetire for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. They are perfectly harmless. Themntit delicate can have them applied. Ho does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net made by himself Parents should consult the health and beauty of their children by haviiig the Deutist dire, t their second dentition, thoreby producing symmetry ami health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth fill III led sue cessfully. Those having decayed teeth, should either have theni extracted or ttlled at once (ih latter if pissible). Thv health of tlie psrtl.-s iud the remaining teeth demand this. ii r?" I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Haas, my successor to thf old rooms in Itray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and prolyl able From my intercoure with the Doctor. I am pleased to find him on of the progressing; possessing taste and high professional ability and staudiug. With this vlsw, ! can, vi' h safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful an.1 competent dentist. tmay2s) J. K1VETT. CHARLES BABCOCK, Importer and Dealer In (jtmch and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Mt M range me iitt with European and American manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to offer Inducements, that cannot fall to be to the interest of all engaged In the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the bust steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings oi all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrv.ps, spurs, names, fine silver hames of II kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting fnAt, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth am Heln Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta perch and brass lined inartengid rings; sucrior kerses for horse covers, the lest quality of carriage tnilts, patent gig trees, Ac., Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully iuvif your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spi in Heilill . ap24)-dA-w B00T AND SHOE WIAUFACTO R Y, 35 TT sfs street. .ff. IVKItHVK CO., SUVCJKbbOHS to J. E. Dutcher, woulii- respectfully give notice that tbey manufacture to order, and have constantly on hand, all kiuds of Boots aud Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stoc of Eastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. D. M. CL'RRE Y A CO. mayl-Gm 9 of the Secuktty Isartisci Comfavy, October 1, 1859 iKStTS. Cash on hand S S60 45 Cash In Continental Bank, awaiting Investment 89,524 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth 5,197 47 Total Bmk Stocks 50 share Bank " 50 Am'n $95,iSl 97 Commerce Ex. Bank f " 100 " Bank Now York 14 B'k N. America 214 ahaparval. 321,500 worth 22,754 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 U. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 share Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12,: ' Bond aud Mortgages being first lieu, Ac.40..,150 (si Premium uncollecteii 2,50180 Accrued Iob. on Botid ind Mortgages A Temporary Loans C,7o4 79 Balance dnu from Agents 19 99 Total $544,891 SO Capital Stock $500,000 00 Surplus 44,891 80 $544,891 80 No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pros t R. L. Haydoce, Secretary. STATE OF" KKW VOUK, ) CITY A COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Personally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. D. 1859, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed 1 correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. THOS. L. THOBNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evausville and Vanderburgh county, Iud E. H. SABIN, Agent, dec!6 87 Maiu street. OUR BPRI.VG 8TVI.H J'0 W OCT is second to none in beauty and symmetrical proporti ma. Lovers ol a comtortable, good-looking. fine and durable Hat will be snre to get suited and ' fltted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. 1 French Pelt & Cassimere Hats, Always on hand and made to order of any shape or color Th.6 CriCket aild ZOUaVe Hat. ... . . .... ... " i jusi reiurninif into iuMMiun ior M,riiiL-- auiio-i WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shape, color and quality. Straw GroodLs. An immense stock, bought low will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on hand all the latest stUes. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Thi b?tt ever sen in the cit,f. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endleas variety for Spring and Summer. VAUTIER A MARCONMKK, apr :;a Main street. MOWING AND THRFHiNfi I 1 nnijniltu NES. W.V tfHJ RPK It CO., K VJtJS'SVtJLI.K, m Ind., agents for the following Machine, which are the most approved patents now in use. Keapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood's Improved Mower. K. Ball's " Champion Reaper and Mower, " Self Raker, Iron !Iarveter, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, E. Bali' Reapur and Ma ver. Threshing Machines. Rallaton's Improved Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher ,1 Moffltt'i " I maa2-ly

11. -.v fjvKRStw.tjyrns, with Patent fixturts to them, for sale clieap. MILLER A BlsuVS, apr5 43 Main street. 40, m. i.i TO.-utiJCa. 4 kegs W. R. Butter, 200bnsh. liish Potat'i . Just received at apr24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. German and French Night School. rWBB V.yit li RBI (JJE It MOST MJBM. spectfully begs have to inform hie friends aud the public in geneiai, that he ha opened a night school for the iustiuctiou of the French ar.d German languages. Being a graduate of a Eurojau University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of 3-eais, he hopes to satisfy all those who may entrust themselves or lie entrusted unio his rare, and begs the patronage of his fellow-citizens Also, young i lergvinen and students of t.ie gospel, are requested to take notice of his leesons in the Hebrew language. Foi pari icnlars, apply to Rev Ml. M. DKLBANCO, Profess ot Ancient and Modern Languages, Firsi St., rear of lielim s Commercial College. mav2-nind At. . KB. We hand a eupplv of We can also furnish Tlt.V parity. These Scales are froi . T. FAIRBANKS 1 CO., JohuebivsK. V imoot, ranted Every Scale Is te.ted and sealed, hi. I ? correct. For testimonials we retfcr to I5e U-ousands of persons nanac them. HORN BROOK & CO., Agents, nov24 Wfilir street. Kvansville. 2 I 9 m!iuo: LA JUS GERMAN TyISDICINES! THE GUtAT S TA X D A 11 U R E aV E D I E S of the present ae. bafre inquired their great po ularlty ouly through years of tiial. UubonnJ. ed satisfac tion is rasadeajad by them iu all cases. UOOfLAXT'S GER M AN B J T T E R S WILL POSITIVELY CUKR Liver Cumplailils, Dyspejisia, Jaundice, Nervms Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disease' arising from a disordered liver, or weakness ot stomach aud digestive organs, ANII WILL roSlTIVKI.Y PHEVf NT Ytttote Fever, Biltfn Freer, unit Fever and Ajur. See our Almanac for proof. Price Tocts per luttle HOOFLASUS BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY CLUE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitie, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, aud has performed the most astonishing cures ever CQV FIRMED CONSUMPTION As a Diarrhoea cordial it is unequaled. Price 76 cents per bottle. JIOOFLAND'S GERMAN PLLLS, being wcll-ktiowu throughout Europe and Ainercan need no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness nod sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can bo found. Price 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Ja.ce -son Jr Co., Philadelphia, Pa., und St. Louis, Mo., and are told by druggist and de tiers in medicines everywhere. The signature of C. M. Jackson will be on the outside ef each bottle or box. In our "Everybody' Almanae," published annually, yoo will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given away by allonr agents. BEWARE OF COVSTERFEITS. See that yon get Hoofland's German Bitten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, and that his signature is on the wrapper of each bottle Keller A White. Agents tor Evansville, Ind. Leich A Carlstedt, do do do dec9 rerun: U.vit n R hi.ve II wo VLB ML respectfully inform their friends and the publie generally, that they have removed their office and store to their new bnlldlng on First street, three doors above Pine street, near tho foundry, where thev will be able to give more prompt attention to tbe orders ot their enstomera. A large lot of stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, in order to close out the stock. decA KRATZ A HEILMAN. OUUIBTIAM a 11 ATX WM. HEILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS ANDBT'ILDERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screw Qnmming Machines, t'bineseaugar Cane Mills, Titraslng Machine, dfc-c. EVANSVILLE, IND. rmWE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOVt M. dry beg leave to inform their friends and tbs public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry busf no They are manufacturing Steam ExuiNre an Boilers of any size and power require d. Saw Mlh Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gammlng Marhinea, thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, rtorHeiKrwers, coru-shellers, machinery oi an amas uinuo null repHiicu. iron hiiu diub o-ioi:'- ui every description. Iron Housefronts, Cellar Oratta 4c. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. iiuvu-vn hktii i vs Di-erivrvna Ar Supplied with every description of Copper ana I ...... l'.,rL- O.rr k'nltLi. ti. fr i ', ra t or. , ..B , Attemporator, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on an improved principle, t olinnns lor Aiconoi suns, I Yeast Jngs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and ! Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and iron Pump of every : variety, for beer, spirits, oil, c: Brass Cocks and 1 Valves, Steam Whistle, 4c. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work and do I repairs on Steam Boilers,('.,pp..r aud Sheet Iron i Work, stc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in ami selling Allen' Improved I Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tui biug, lliram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, I Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Gt mum Uolti ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Mote, jc i of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iror., Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Kir Brick. They have every facility of the best Mai hlnery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, tilling orders promptljr, warranting their work, and are atirieJ with reasonable price. r Office and Sale Rooms. No. 60 Main sir'el; Foundoi y. Boiler Yard aw I Machine Shop on Pine street, between First vil ie. Indiana. J. W. HUGHES, 10 Main street, Evansville- , W crate assorted, for the Country Trade.

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