Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 272, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 July 1860 — Page 4

She Pailg pffouYttnU TRAVkLERS' Gl'lOE. Evanavllle fc CrawfordsTllie It. R. Accommodation Train 6.00 A. M. Mail Train 915 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train 4.56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packet. roa Aiiw. Cs.ib'.jt Bowin leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock x. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. TOR PAD CC AH. Dcsbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. MB LOUISVILLE. Ore? Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock r. St. Arrives Tueedaj s and Saturdays iD the afternoon. Grey Eagle, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at ti o'clock a. m., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. H. Arrives Sundays and Thursd ays in the afternoon. li. C. Ferry leaves Kvansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 p. m. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 f. m. FOR QBF.EV RIVER. Bowlino Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. M. for Bowling Green Arrives on Mondays and Thuisdsys in the morning. The l is 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 mwbcruii by boat and laud conveyance. StlVEli?, ITJBjVtJS. STEAMBOAT REGISTEB. ROM C P. M. FRIDAY TO 6 F. V. SAICRDAV. arrived. R. M. Patton, Term, riv. Bracelet, Lou.: Lady Franklin, Cin.: Equality, Dacotah. Memphis Diana, Lou.. Fred I ron, Cin.: L. C. Ferry, I.ou,: Grey Eagle, Sr., Lou Mariner, St. Louis. DEPARTED. R. M. Patton, Lou.: Bracelet Memphis: Uacotah, Pitts.: Diana, N. O.: Fred Tron, N. O.; Charley Bowen, Cairo: Grey Eagle, Sr., Lou.: Lady Franklin, Mem.: L. 0. Ferry, Lou.: Mariner, Pitts. BOATS LEAVIMO TO-OAV. Bowiing Green, B. Green: Dunbar, Paducah: Grey Eagle, Jr., Henderson and Louisville. ——— ......The <Weather> during the past week has been of about the same complexion throughout, the thermometer ranging from 80° to 100°. Although there has generally been sufficient breeze stirring to keep the air from becoming close and sultry, the heat has been very oppressive. ......The <River> continues to recede with considerable rapidity, and we shall soon see the sandbars in this vicinity showing themselves above the surface again. ......The <Business> paragraph in our Saturday's report was not intended as referring to the business of this place, and in the manner in which it appears conveys an erroneous impression. The item belonged to to [sic] an article relating to Cairo, which became mutilated in passing through the hands of the compositor. Although business at this place is fair for the season, it is far from being active, and there is very little freight lying at the wharf awaiting shipment. The <Dunbar> is the regular packet for all points down the river to Paducah, leaving to-day. She starts punctually at 12 o'clock. ......Six o'clock this evening is the regular hour for the departure of the U. S. Mail steamer Bowling Green. All the other boats being laid up, she is the only passenger packet now plying in Green river. ......The staunch and fine steamer <Atlantic> has laid up for the season at Portland, after having made thirteen and a half trips, and travelling 40,000 miles in seven and a half months. She made her first trip on the 27th of November, and ploughed her way through huge masses of floating ice when other weak hulled steamers were compelled to lay up. During her trips she was always loaded with freight and was full of passengers, and under the able management of Capt. McGill who has won "golden opinions from all sorts of men," and has gleaned a goodly harvest of dollars. She is a noble vessel and we hope to see the <Atlantic>, ploughing her way on the Ohio and Mississippi for many years to come. —<Uniontown News>. ......The new freight boat <Equality> leaves this morning at 10 o'clock for Cairo. Mr. P. D. Viets is authorized to receive freight for her. The <Equality> contemplates entering a regular trade between Newburg and Cairo. ......The corpse found floating in the river near Mauckport by the <Diligence>, proved to be the body of Wm. Higgins, who was drowned a few days ago at New Albany. ======= ——>The Democracy of the Pocket District, in Indiana, are all alive, and li r-e gone into tbe tight in good earnest. Thejr nave nominated Judge John Law, of Kvansvillc, for Congress, from the First District, and will, undoubtedly, elect him. A Douglas club ha3 been organized at Kvansville with 600 members. Eov. Dent. Whew ! whHt a u-hopper I " (Jo away from home to get the newa." If there ure that many members to the cTub, it is singular that it can't raise a meeting of tnore than one hundred persons, and some of thcin oppositionist spectators. geTo those of our friends who failed to get the nominations, we say, be of good cheer, and next time luck will probably declare in your favor. Pick your Hints and try it again. Rockport Dan. Your friends, Mr. Democrat, know that the county is bound to be Republican after awhile, and that hope for the Democracy in Spencer is almost departed. Hence they are inconsolable. They see that tlieir chances are petting worse and worse year by year. For BRECKiNitiDiiE and Lane. The following embraces the Democratic papers in Ohio supporting Breckinridge and Lane. Others, we understand, are about to follow, and the list will be increased by others raising tbe same flag : Cleveland Democrat ; Carrolton Democrat; Canton Democrat; Steuhenville Union; Cadiz Sentinel; St. Clairville Gazette and Citizen; Newark Advocate ; Warren Democrat. Uend. Rep. TnE Three B's. At the Breckinridge j ratification meeting last Monday night, at Washington, 1,200 clerks, attached to the ! departments, marched in procession. A ' wag carried among them a transparency a 1 three sided thing with the letter " B " on j each side. On being asked the meaning, be replied, " Bheck, bread and butter.'' Lola Montez can not survive loDg. Consumption has set its seal upon her, and will not release it3 inexorable demand. Ma. Fitch, son of Senator Fitch and U. S. District Attorney for Illinois, is at the Rockhill House. He is rallying the Breckinridge men, and cooling the ardor of the Douglas men. The Administration is re- j solved on beating Douglas and thev will do I it.

INSURE NfF..

COPELAND & NEXSEN, 3r 1E2 IN 353 3E. Xji IIIAII AfiiCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, HO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAKSVIIiLE, USD., fB BE JVOW E BE PJtBEII TO Tt HE Bisks and issue Policies in several of tbe widest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the mi st favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND SAVIOATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSUBANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 52,00(1,000 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 10,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital and Surplus 260,000 i Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus $200,000 ! iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 2i(0,(i00 COPELAND & NEXSEN, Agents. I GUARD AGAINST FiRE BY CHOICE INSURANCE im INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Ohnrter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And tin! prestige of 40 years success and cxwrieiifn UPWARDS OK 914,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the Etna Insurance Company in tbe past 40 yean. The valns of reliablo Insurant:, will he apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE ilTN A DUKUSU THE PAST FIVE YEARS: In Ohio ittifSttA i I In Michigan, Sir.8 013 1 InWhuiutlB, 10U.9S5.07 j In Indiana,.- 144339.81 In Kentucky, 20i,930.l In Illinois.... 448327.41 Missouri 38JjJlS.04 I Tsswsnw &7.64S1.21 Iok A Miuu. l'1.3 !.4i; Khi.muA Nub 19,945.77 I'enn'a A Vu.. 31 ,ft! 82 ; Ark. nit.... 23,94510 Mississipii ad'! Ia',ma,...$u;i.4 1 2.18. Pire and Inland Navigation Hi ! - accepted art ; u . n 1 n co i i r8 to at with solvency ftnd f i'T ; iofit. Eiecttl tittentiem given to inxttrunre of DWELL IXGS ami Content, for tetutM of I to 5 yearn. Tho solid service QOC und successfully tr ied, and tli tnanv ailvttntnKs the Attn Inranmee 'ompany pBIMMlil its line, should not be overlooked by those rundjr to insure and understanding tlieir best interests, Ouriiitf " stringent t ipis " tfce eeeMity Rr reliable Irisura,nco becomes an imperative duty tbe ability of pioperty owners to siisrain l.sa hemic then much lessened. Agencies In all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay, I3' any of the duly authorize! Agents of tho Company. BostoeM attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPKLAND A NKXSKN, Agents, mv2 Sav intra Bank liuihlinx- r&r&t t. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PHCENIX IIUR1CS COMPANY. HARTFORD. CONN. DEVOTED TO FIRB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, - - $100,000 Cash Assets - - $547,712.36 8. T,. 1.00 :IIS, rr.st. IF. Kfj.i.ogu, Secretary. Branch OiKce, 31 y 33 W. Third St., Cincinnati. M. Magill, General Agent. ifctr'AKeii' in hII tbe principal v'itiY unit Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! M5Aprilicat!oiie nv-iveil. pcticis i nil amt renewed, and all toailMBi pertaining u thonency promptly littumled t. A'.ko applications received for Lilo Insurance, in th .Jitim Ufe Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capital and aurplm over $2K0mi. Col'ELAM k- NXSSH, AirentsL eaj-C!tic. on First St., bet. Main ami Hjrc, in Saving" itank BniMins:. EXCLUSIVELY FiRE INSURANCE EVANSVILLE AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPT, So. 6S Wall St., w Vorlt. o o d 4 n rj t ' O INCORPORATED, 1821. w.M. PITT PALMF.ii. President. ANDRLW .1. SMITH. Secretary. DIRECTORS I W. P Palmer, Peter Cooper, Samuel F. Mott, Henry Ellsworth. Kutus L. Lord, Augustas V. Wurd, Wm. F. Mott, Jau.es Colles, Wm. W. Fox, Sidney Masou. Edwin D. Morgan. Moae.s Taylor, Klchard Tighc, L. g. Snares. Thomas BHrron, John Caswell. Robert B Minturn, John Steward , Thomas W. Pearsall, John C. Gieeu,. ElK-n B. Croclrer, This staunch old Company having fully camnUad with the law? of this State, continue to insurti the ; eaior classes 01 property Against Loss or Damage bv Fire. ... -- ..... ........ ....... nocR companies Their policies are free from technicalities, thus avoiding litiga ion, having had onlv one law-suit during a business of THIRTY-NINE YEARS. Particular attention Rivim to the Insurance ot FARM PROPERTY, ISOLATED DWELLINGS and their FURNITURE. Policies issued for the erm of ONE, THREE or FIVE YEAKS nem.Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid n Cash at this Agency. COPIXAKD A STEXSKN, Agents.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. Kvansville, Louisville, and Owrnsburo Pasntnger Packet. THE Nt.W AMI UNE BTXAMS Xj.- O- "F" E5 3L 3"t. 5T , HAM. SMITH, Heater, AtoiiN A Gbev;, Clerks. Loaves Evaiisvil'.e Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5p M. beaves Louisvillo Taailys aud Fridavs at Ir m. j"J.RI? MM Cairo packet. The elunnt low water packet, J. D. DOSE, Levits Davis, maaier, Vin. 11. List, clerk will run regularly in the Evansvi'.le and Cairo trade i during the eoasou. For freight or passage apply 1 on ooaid. jalyl3 rWWE RE&VL&it El"Jt-VSWIZLE Jt uud Padmali low water mail Pa ket, SAM K I K K M A N, J. V. THaoor, Master, J. Flovbnov, Clerk.t will leave Evausvillo Tuesdays and Saturdays, ot ; o'clock r. M., on arrival of the Louisvillu and i BcasMvUfc) Mail packets. for fii-ight or passage apply on board. jtiiyl2. , ev XnIsvTlT aT a nd lo uisv il l e" jS. MAIL PACKET, CSV- r c y E! & J. o - W. II. HAN1KLH, Capt. S. P. IIalliDi-.v, Cork. jar EAVES EV.1JSVIL.LE EVEBf JB-J Tu sday and Saturday at 6 o'clock r n. li turning, leaves Louisville every Monday aud Fri'lav at 4 o'clock p. m. Bae ThiouRh Bills of Lading will bo given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Sew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight ;.uken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio Kiver proa Green River B&J- The pusieajer accommodations of the Grey Eagle fire unsurpasse d by any bout upon the West eru waters. Apply on board or lo JOflN B. HALL, june7-dtf io 2 Water street. ' f-VJ--. l,lE, P&ntJCdiS, Jt.VJti IX OalBU KKtit: LAB PASSES GKIt PACKET, CHABLKY BOWKP i . x t i : i Master, leavts E'ansviUo Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'clock .11., arriv ing at Paducah at ti o'clock, A. M., ('aire a 12 o'clock, M., Welnosdav and Saturday. Be turning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Suu-Jay, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and rmitbland every Thursday and Monday, at fl o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Kvansvi'Ie and Crawfoi dsvi!le K. K., and Packets for Green Uiver. Also, connecting at Smithlarid with uiaberluud Kiver Pack ets ; at Cairo, with Memptiis, New Orleans hud St Louis Packets. Tickets can be oti,ued ou board the boat tor all Eastern Cites. eept2S ivssWes vi 1. 1. e juvn p.d i t jtn JJPAOK KT-'i'h fine steamer DUXRAR. Ons.. Fowler, mssier, I tjL-jy A leaves Lvatisville ,-n-ry M t t, o a . VC-. Welnesday, and Friday, nt t2 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Tiiurday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kvansville with the Evsnsvilla and (Yawfordville Railroad for nil points North anil East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah wiLh pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mai1 boats fji Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. JEr"B si need promptly attended, and charges for freight and psst-ae, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on tha Tennessee and Cum berlaud rivers auglS w, on south tJWBo-ro.v m VOSD RIVER. Th i-lpnt Mo I o.( ald, Mfiriter. Tavlor, Clerk, will Dtftke roulur tii-wcekly trips to J?outli ( arroUuQ and rond Uiv.-r, Ituviu iu M&mdtfBt W'ediitfsd.iyg nud Fri;l;tj3. Wot t'rjiht or nirnpgn. kji1v on hnnrd. de-otf FORVtARD'G & COMMISSION. IT'lJlMS EXS'HEHS :0.flPJtJ't a NEW AltKANUKMENT. The Adams V.-.f-.ts Com pant respectfully nn nouuee to their friends and patrons, the public of l-'vansville and vicinity, that . with increased facilities for tha transportation of v it e i a 11 r, r a 1 a: a n es, MONET AND V A L V A K L E 8, They solicit a contiaaance of former tavors. Especial care tak'in En the cQfleistioa of Bills, Itraits, Notes, and the transportation of small ami valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail thnmiilim of the facilities ot Mia Express, cau obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and. details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office 1" o ti Finn Old" Established W liarf Uoat EVANSVILLE, IND. F. a. 0'RIjL!!r at Co. &TOHa&t ' li WJ it MB tjU , Jt "Mi 3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Kailr .SteaDibo.it, and Exprvri AKnte Special Ayreuta for tbe PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; -ind connectic3, over which we are authorize,? tu give through receipt! at thtj lowest possible rate Having a aiauiviuth Wharfhcat nt ue landiiitr, tha largest u the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to fitcilitste the dispatch of all cotiHigiimentrt, forwarded t our care rv oh her RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL, j Particular attention paid to Keceiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to uh for sale, and satis- I faction guaranteed. Offiie and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, t where we are to be foi:nd, attending to tho interests ' of our patrons at all bourn, day and nfht. With o';r superior facilities; NMSg standing; ontfrinjr energy; and knowledge of our oHbiness. we fi el confideut of gi1ng general satisfaction, and Dope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronaii" we are now enjoying. Liberal cash adtaatcea will be made on allconslgn fnents to either ouaefres or correspondents in any of the principal markets, Nortt, Baal or South. P. C. O'HILEY & CO. a- J V.fT.J.'X-, ttfii-KtV' INO, fORWARDISQ AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agents t ir Haaawua Salt Company, Ki ills. In- ' iliana. We have formril a Co-partrif-rship under the tylt of Hrow-n Aikhan, and otter onr serviceajn i the capacity as 8-t forth in our card above. We are fnfly prepared to extend every facility to bippsm, eitlier by CANAL, KIVER, or KA'tLROAD, and aarfva thern that tlieir interests shall j lie faithfully represented, should they be pleased to iivor ns with their pal rnage. Office and Warehouse on the corner of Ms hi St. ! and the Canal. '.V.M. IthvAVN, W. H. AIKMAN, Late of Howard i Brown. Lute of FOSTER. A C'c ' iar.23-tf St. Charles Saloon. NEW rilOPRIETORSIIIP-AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. fXSBBS. HJtM.TIP.tt V IUlEIJUSSt from .ew uneane, nave pnrcnatiea the s r. CHARLES SALOON, on Firdt street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have reditu.! it in an e!e. autand attractive style. The nv proprietors have had len experience as keejei-s ot fashionable and popular Restawnuxta in New Orleans, and they -jll enaeuwir, In their new boose, to Combine all the eleeai.cies and luxuries of Northern CHARLES. They bann f choice LU Collected w it and Sontbe Beatanrats in Ins ought a large and complete stock r.. f.-om New Orleans, which ihey care during their business in that city city plie Th will ir connections and acquaintance in that naule tlo iu to ohtai's. the choicest supIqnors, Fruits, and luxuries from that ttttuto, and they will sparo uoexpet.se to make tha ST. CHARLES asrpasa, its former rei.cesentation, as a pleasant her. Sale attei a plac of ttoo.l livinST, and elec-.tut, refined and luxurious resort. CSF" Billiard playe-s will find at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick Co. The undersigned Ratter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable thorn to merit a reputation eiiuat to any Saloon iu the Western country. BSS A splendid Lunch will bo served up iu tha nest approved style, every morning at to o'clock. H A M M E R A 111:11 FUSS, HITjjt T.ati' of Ket. Orl.rin. 1 I I. I .V fi .Ti . T K H I Jt , . lime1 & it ft tt A Beet Beef, jt.s; r. M. I. !! N'STt st'"." , X - M.' Tntl. t:T SOJPtt.- fsidoxeu v.laps pi.it i .ived bv Off ARLK8 HoJOHNSTOSf. nice may Ol srsjx njr, cove o vsteus, t vw-.w i and 2 lb Cans. to dor Fresh Lobstors, ass., 1 and 2 lb lb Jo,, at rails . 5 fox fresh Salmon, 1 and 2 COOK A LANGLEY'S.

COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTKD DAILY BV COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kini's of Fancy and tti :ile Faxttipj Groceries, at the Kureki Baz:mr, N FLOCK AND FEED Veal, per 11 S,10 Flour, extra white w heat i Pork, " 10f 11 per Bck of 08 lbs. ...3.50 FISH Do. sack of 10 lbs...l.sn: Mackerel, No. 1 Corn Meal per bu G0 ' extra moss.l7. Bran, per loy lbs 75 " No. 2,small.2V2 Corn, per bu 50 Salmon, por lb 15 GROCERIES " smoked 22J Sugar, prime N. 0 10;Cod, per tt ti " A. i. crushed.. 12 W Halibut, smoked 15 " powdered 2H Herring, Bait. Roe... .3., Coflee, Kio 16 ; White Fish, fresh lake " Java 2k per lb ,; Mexican 18. Trout, do do do 10 " EoasteJ 20 PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 501 DO Potatoes, old, por bu... " Guupowder..75(31 50, " new " 45 " Young Hyson 40S1 ; Beets, per bunch 2VS " Oolong Black. 40((j$l Carrots, do 2- " English Br(iak- ) Onions, do fast 75 Pieplant, do 5 Molasses, reboiled per i Lettuce, per bean gallon 50 Cabbage, do 8(j,5 sugar house '(', i'ucuuibers, each I " Ealtiaiore sj-i up..70 1 Peas, per peck 20 " St. Louis 9- Beans, white per qt 5 Rice 7; FRUITS Pearl barley 7; Apples, dried per lb..1-;', Split peas HK Peaches, do do 12i; PROVISIONS Currants, Zante.pr Hams,ug. cur'd can- ' lb 1012) vassed per lb 13!4 . Raspberries, perqt " plain 1" Prunes, Ger. per lb...l2Vo Shoulders 10 J " Turkish ly 'ides, clear 13 Raisins, extra 20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 12! ; " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 10 FLUIDS Butter, prime table.. .20; Alcohol, per gal 75 ' for cooking 15 1 Burning fluid, pr gal. 76 Cheese, new lojLard oil. per gal 1 10 ' old 12V4 Coal Oil Oiigl.tO L-trd 123 : Vinegar, pure cidet 20 CUT MEATS MUk, per qt S Beefsteak, loin per lb... 0 MISCELLANEOUS " round 8 Chickens, old, each 25 " roast 8 ' young dolO(6liO ainb, lore or tM.ges, per doz r-,-o " hind qr 10 Ice, per 100 lbs 75 The City MaBket.;. Thcro is a daily market for produce ope u from 1 tod o'clock in the morning, the two City Markets being open on Alternate days as follows : The Upper Market J. hn Robbe rs, market master to open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at tbe time specified. The Center or Lamtsco Markot Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Frida" mornings, at tho houis mentioned Then is also an afternoon market open at the Center Maikct bouse from 4 to 0 o'clock p, M. on Saturdays. gS,The New York World of Monday says of Money matters in that City : The money market remains unchanged There is a surplus cf capital, above the wants of the market, seeking investment in satifactory call loans, and short-dated paper or very choice endorsed paper nt longer date3. Single named paper is dealt in, cautiously, by capitalists; and the note broker who have been the chief purchasers this spring, and hypothecating it with the bank? for call loans, are also restricted in their purchases. The banks, after this month, will begin to feel the heavy pressure on them fur discounts, by tbe regular business community. This coining lull trade promises to be the heaviest ' hat New York city has ever experienced. The crops are immense, and, with the prospect of European demand, will be forwarded to the New York market without delay . This movement is in the true interests of the country, and the New York banks ouht to be amply prepared to a fiord liberal accomodations to our intcrnti! commerce. Unless the banks withdraw, gradually, and before the legitimate business wants begin, the funds at present loaned on :;tocks and hypothecated notes, their funds will be wholly inadequate to move the crops to market, and grant discounts to our domestic trade. It is unfair to those speculators in stocks aud business paper, to delay calling in their present loans, uutil the full legitimate demands commence. The sacrifices, which a sudden calling in of loans may cause, when there is, at the same time, an active business demanded for money, may uot only ruin some of the speculators in notes and stocks, but sweep off so muc h of their margin as to cause loss to the backs. During the month of July, when there is really little money wanted by business men, is the prudent time to call iu these loans; of course very gradually, and allowing the speculators as much latitude as possible for realizing on their stocks and hypothecated notes. The interests of ali parties will be best consulted by this arrangement. A contrary policy, will at. the first calling in of loans, providing it is to meet a business demand for money, send thes speculative brokers rushing breathlessly round the street for money, exactly as they did last spring, sacrificing first class notes at any price ti.ey could get, in order to meet call loans, and causing a temporary and injurious, because i nxeckssakv, derangement of the money market lo take place. The sound, legitimate tradingcommunily ! arc the most injured bv these sudden spasms in money, '"all loans are tbe fruitful source from which they spring. We give quotations for money : Call l0;ins n stock securiting r, (,e "(- rent other securities sed bills under 90 day G C 7 8 18 Prime eudc lour to si First class single si.Da nith ti Second " ' j (a Name less known I J Kew York Market. New York. July 'JO. Flour dull, heavy j and lower. There is a very good export I demand, nd small inquiry to supply the j local trade; sales of T.".,000 bbls at 5 10 I 5 15 for super State; 3o.r) 05 for extra ; State; " (logo 1". for super Western; 5 30 j 5 45 for common to medium extra Western ; 5 50.5 65 for shipping brands extra i round hoop Ohio ; market closing dull. i Whisky heavy ; sales of 350 bbls at 21 '-'l.J. Wheat dull and heavy and l(n2c lower; sales of 45,000 bush good white In- : diana at 145; 3,500 choice Michigan at I 1 liO, and lh',000 Milwaukee club at 1 27 ! 1 33. Cincinnati .Haikct. iXATf, .Tulv 20. Flour unchanged t: and dnli ; sales ol 000 bbls at 4 25(75:5 00 for superfine to- extra. Whisky steady at 17c. Wheat firm with goud demund ; sales of 12,000 bushels of priaM red at 1 00. Coin dull ; T.000 bushels sold at at 43c. Oats Brio ; sales of 2.000 bushels at 33c. Tuk Second Commercial City. The New Orleans Delta indignantly resents the imputation that the ('resent City is only tho third commercial rtty in the Cuion. It says : The commerce of a city is determined by the amount of its. ex ports and imports, and its tonnage. The total exports and imports of New Orleans far exceed those of any other city but New York, and are not far behind the aggregate amount of that city. The registered tonnage of New Orleans is nearly equal to that of New York, and far greater than that of any other city. The excess of our exports over those of New York very nearly equal the excess of New Yolk's imports over our imports. As for Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, the next largest cit ies of the I'nion, they are not to he talked of in a commercial view, in comparison with New Orleans, The figures in support of this assertion are so familiar, and have heen so often produced in this paper, that we not deem it necessary to repeat them. They will hardly be ques- j tioned by any intelligent mind.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S No. 5 First Sirt, between Main and L-anct. MP Wheeler Wilson's Improved SewlriK Machine at reduced pri- es, with increase confidence in its merits as the beat apd mot r liable faatily sewing machine uovv in use. It ews equally well on the thickest or (nfliefft fabrics Intakes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sidep, forming no ridge or chain ou the under side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy iu movement, arid niore durablt? tlian any other maehirne. e give foil in structions to enable the puri'liaeer So sew trdiuary seams, stitch, bent, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on tho same machine, aud warranted fOr three years. We also keep ou constantly band a lull ageortmsM of Singer's machines. Circulars containing tettimonials ol tho above machines, from parsons of tbo highest stand iuft East ind Wtt, giving prices, &c, will lie furnwhed gratis, on application in person or by letter. febOlv V. M S I 1. 1. MAN. msKMO .2. J. dtttMVkjVit CO. An have removed to V. . . : strnet, three doors above Main. KtfpdjC j3t y B Bui-1 WE are how in ing Spring Eed, ti in use, ai it can b trouble. Call and GMEORM il- n - orniiuji" hi old cii.itoi style of hM work, he excelled. He m iv stl Second and ii:ilu strt uess aud Saddles of eyi ed on the best of term ear Repairing doni Seetind-heiiil Hal iiena in in ot blur of liaritch. ! 1860. SPBJN6 & SUMMER 18G0! C3- 3 O efc AS MiJKbM'JSCTfa ullv inform th.Mi fiiciulM and tbe public aen. 'aliv, that tin cessions to tln ir large ai and Summer Goods, whu variety, cannot be Bnrpas fiuous to euunierat-' all tl inspection, will be found I leading styles and novelt I The business principle i their old established hou far tritiii ae. will be uiiliered t viz.: Execut ! vith disnatcb attentioi id com lefto COS I trs, combined with modor I stock bsnrfnc been pnronased 1 iifir ity, to.S' besV ment in the best markets, an gether with an adherence t trade, they are confident of those who may favor tbera w terms. Annexed they BNbmi Cloths, Cassimeres.and Tweeds, Ky Jeans, Cotton New Style Prints, a gr a! French Organdi s, Lhvi;s i English Bere.ges, A trials a Black and Fancy Silk-, and Mohair Goods f.r travelina French Beraffe ftobe,i to i OKandy ' o to Silk and Gingham Umbrell Panama, Braid, Leghorn, Boots and Shoos, Soft ITtiicl White, Line and Pink Moei French and Soon h Embroil Black Lace MantiJlae and 1 11 Volants, id Palm Hats, and Colored Hats, levies, a great variety , White and Colored ! Trimmings, Ac, Ac. lac attention to their ' tlieir own importa7"' sij g-4 wwd KM Hosiery. Glove, mitts, am Corsetts, ; White i;oods, Ki Com, Dref S A It. wontd call partici ; stock of Irish Linen Goods of their owl j tlons, warranted Pure Linen, soft Grass Bleached consisting of 7 ... 4-4, 6j L'nens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks : Lilian Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, 1 I Bleached Muck: . c. I N. B. Thompson's Skirt, reqnirinf Sjirin; arouinl t lo- body, art- reeomntendi I following pecntiaritics and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. I 'iA. Perfect freedom from liability t i cl I coriate, and admit of rti.y kind of exerci. ; the slightest inconvenience to tbe wearei i sjaj-rorner Main and F'it ft reel -. aryjJJVi'i' UBOVEBtES 1 d for t i , Sstiees. Flavoring Batf dines. Pickles, Olive ' All fir sale low at junel'f " CO -PAP -mu AJVMS B. .a SJtO pnn merly of th- Brni of II. Saw-Mill e.t the ... ; i i lishinent will i after signed, under the firm Brommelhai s. The mill will ei utinn her promptly and with forap .'!- 4RH - - EJ"T Ly TORY. The HI the Tobacco BoslneS ing, if possible, the v am now" ruparcd to . nianufat:'' ' vl Tobact aud Teni;4' - Loaf Eights, vl" t art rs Terms liberal, am! purchases, but t o sal Ind. BALTiitiORR & OHIO RAILROAD. .a-. .1 " i-:tti . t. vmm nix a st Agents of tlie ove R ..el. .-.ml are ;hl to all the Eastert other line Goods it will be forwaxdf throng! receipts -n ti at as low rates as by a our care for tranship! promptness and dispa; For all information GEO. Cor. Locust st. oiarS griHEt'Sti 's!5 BOXES CHEESE WS 'a first rate article), lust received and for sale by CHAH. McJOH NSTON.

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a - M, IM I I I l hi i l li p III DE. HAAS, having leased the rooms formorlyoecupied by Dr. Kivett, iu Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a scriesof years, would respectrally solicit the citizens of Evansville aud the surroundiug towus and country, o visit his rooms and see the specimens ou exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the isuing of his last circular aud advor- , tisemeat, over a year siuce, 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 nu- , secured. Hie facilities are better and estahlishI meat larger, without doufct, thar any other in our State, and equal toany in Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with bis work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufacture 1 ed bv him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved ; Work; Vulcanite Base; t'onilite; Ambit ; Cheuplasj tic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of i tho continuous giiin work. It is without n warn or crevice. Cheeks that are s-nuken can he restored j to nearly their original c ntour by this style of I work, and also bv the use of tbe Vulcanite, Corali to, and Amber Base. The latter styles, for lightcess and adaptation to difficult mouths, exeel auyi ceis anything we have ever seen. He has several aua-nthrtics for alleviating pain ! when extracting tef th. The' are perfectly barmj less. The mont delicate can havo them applied, j He dees not advertise anything he cannot do, ! nor exhibit anything not made by himseii I'areuti- should consult the health aud beauty of tlieir children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thai Uy producing nvnimetry anil health to those iuvaiii'ble organs. I itgulai ity of children's teeth 1 etei sac having decayed teeth, sle traded or Piled at once ( The health of the vsiiis 1.1 either havi e latter if posnd tl e ri inninh demand this. take, pleasure in Intrecfu ceseor to the old rmnns In 1 ,-ln !rs-. Dr s bui and i... ILlHs, Idityt, irofri t. r I he Witt tiu.i tl borh 111 so '!' f i i 1 11 en Il, krissrfug : b pti I eaa iMKM ability aud lb -Mtety . leuimkUtftfl atid comI KIVETT. indins;. With -lid I. nil th, t.-,i dentist CHARLES SAECOCK, 1 mportr attd it-Jilir iu (!:;u'k and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STRKET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Y vtjx-ft t o.n I't.ETEit .n ' J iiranKft stents with Enroiioan and American manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my li...', I an. enabled to . Her Inducements, that cannot fail to be to tho interest of ali engaged iu the busiuess to Kivo me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the. Lvt steel; l ands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, eustings oi all kinds, saddlo trees, English bridle leathers, hits, stirrups, spurs, hames, lino silver names of b kinds, Jenny Lind Qig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's natent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American flirt! anr" "tein Webs, both cotton and worsted; Lond.'ii Welt Bkins, superior article; ivory, putts tierrhs aud brass lined will Hglll rings; sunerior kerseys for horse clivers, the best ipiality of carriage txdts, patent ;;:g trees, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either brunch 'of tha business, aud understanding both branches thoroughly, wo would luspectfaltj invit--your at teution bedbro purchasing elsewhere . i mi also agc.ut for Watd's I'sb-nt Sprint Ssd.o . anv'ti-dA w BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 .Tin in til reel. .?!. C.VMBMtWtt CO., 8UCCE tiSOBS t to J. K. Butcher, would respectfully give notice that they mauutacture to order, and have constantly on hand, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having peplenisned their stock of Eastern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any house in this city engaged in the retail trade. None but I'hiladelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. D. M. ITKBEY A CO. may 1-iini tTlTEJlEJT Ot- THE AEEJttUH l9 of the SBCUBITT Insiibance Company, October 1, 1853 ASSETS. Cash on hand 5 BOO 45 Cash iu Continental Bunk, awaiting Investment B0,M4 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth 5,197 17 Total S9C Bank Stocks BO shares Bank Commerce " ' 50 Am'u Ex. Bank !' " 100 " Bauk New York It B'k N. America ,381 !7 214 shs par val. S21,5O0 worth 2J Temporary Loans secured by ll,f8 U. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Besulute Fire Insurance Conipany 12 Bonds and Mortgages being first lieu, Ac.4t.'. Premiums uncollected 2 Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages & Temporary Loans 6, .too 00 150 00 901 80 704 79 IK OU Bal snce due from Agents Total. Capital St Surplus ... . .f544,8iil 80 $600,000 00 44,891 80 -514,8!1 80 Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Trei't Secretary. It. L. Haviiock STATE OF1 1VEW YORK, CITY A COUNTY OF NEW YORK. S8. Personally appeared before me this 29tb day of November, A. V. 1S5U, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Eire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally aflirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and Irue to tho best of "tlieir knowledge and belief. THUS. L. THORNELL, 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 Kvansville and Vanderburgh comity, Ind E. H. 8ABIN, Agent, dec 16 87 Main street. LW IsMCocd tu none in beauty and Bymmetrlcal ; proportl nn. Lovers of u comfortable, ood-luokint;, ' liii'; ttuil durable Hat will 1..- sure to ,;-t suited and i fitted. Briup: iu your orders, enttemen. French Felt & Cassiinere Hats, Always on hand and made to order of any shape or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fttnhion for Hpriag hummer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of ever 3 imaginable shape, color and quality. An Immense stock, bought low will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A wry hir stock nn hand all the hi test stylvd. tVIISSES' FANCY HATS. '1 !ih Irt'ai ever se'ii in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VACT1 A 31 ARCONNIKR, 39 Main street. OWING AND THRFSHING SKJ1HPE te CO.,EV4.fiVILLE, Ind., agents for the following Machines, which are the most, approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood Improved Mower. V.. Ball's Champion Beeper and Mower, Self Raker, Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, E. Hall's Reaper and Ma ver. Threshing Machines. Rallstnn's Improved Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher.! Moffitfs " " mayri-1

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I OX. BEtil-' Tfl.VfeO. v. 4t 4 kegt W. B. flutter. 2'1U bush. Irish Potato?, Just received at apr24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. German ami French Night School. rWlNB IT.VliEKSWvVEIt JIOHT UKJl speetfully begs leave to inform his friends and the pubbc iu genetal, that ho ha o. nod . night school for the Instruction of the Fn-uch ard German languages. Being a graduate of a Eui Ppeas University, aud a teacher of practice and rxperieuce, which he has become Ly exertion duriug a number of yeats, h hopes to satisfy all tluwe who may entrust themselves or be entrusted un; his rare, and begs tho patiouao of his fellow citizens Also, jouug clergMueu and students of the gospel, are requested to take no: ice of his lessons in tlis Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Rev. I t.'. M. DELBANCO, l'rote-or ct Ancient and Modern Languages. Firs 1 sf , icarot Ben'm'S 1 ommeicial College. rasy.-Snel 1 R i 0 0 Pi (5 3 CO O K mi mm -mu mm m H : Kt s2. -L t?i lfc.l,.7,'.T,: U5 & ki 00 L. . -v 0 l We can also furnish T It A' ,ff W .,1.!. ol :.:,y , a I parity. These & a ies an- In mi ths itnti il " ' E. T. KAIKBANKS ,r 'n., St. --o ! . -.. mont. Every iSca'.o is tolled and scaled, al,'l aajj ranted oottopv. Eor learrinoniaU v. rofef to t. thousands ot piiraons using them. IIORNBBOOK .1 CO., Agents. ao2t Water street. Kci.i--. d-. I """5"" a ""'"'" tTs i ' HOOF LA MVS : GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GKKAT i ST A X D A R D R E M E D I E S ! of tho present aec, have a iiiire.l their great Jf ularity only through years of trial. Pnbduud ed satisfaction Is rendered by them in all HOOFL GER M A Ar HIT E R S win. Mmtttt ccHls T.iver Colllldaitlts. Hvstepsia. .lauildice, ervoll Di ldlitv. Diaeases of the Kidneys, and all dlaeasi arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of stomach and digestive organs, ami wtu eiwmvKi v Mevcm SsflM Jii-w, llili-u J-'ecer, Olid IVrer anT- Ag' See our Almanac for proof. Trice Toots po.- boltlo HOOFLASl BAJAAMTC COBUIAI. WILL rOSITlVFLV CI RE Coughs, Colds, or Hoarsenesj, Bronchitis, Inrtnl enea. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption! and has performed the most astonishing CUTS known of CONFIR M K D C 0 N S U M I T i 0 S As a Biarrhu a cordial it is aueooaled. Price 73 cents per bottle. HOOPLAS OS QERMAN PILLS, leing well-known throughout Kurop aud Amer csu need no commendatiou here. They are pure! j vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Till cat! bj found. Price 23 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Br. C. M.Jai k son Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo. aud are sold by druggists aud dealers iu medicines everywhere. The signature of O M. Jackson will be on the outside of each b ttle or box. In our Evcrylxttg'a Al nanae,'' published aul miallv, vou will tlnd testimony ami conunemiatorl Dutices from all parts of the country. These aliual nacs are given away bv all our agents. BEWAHE OF COl'XTEItFEITS. Soe that vou get Hoofland's German Bitters, pro pared by Dr. C. M.Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, and thst his signature is on mo wrapper oi earn nonie Keller A White, Agents lor Kvansville, Ind. Leich A Carlstedt, do do do deo rWUIE VJVUEBtiltJJVEII tVOVM.1 JL respectfully inform their friends and the publ lie neuerally, that they have removeil tlieir omcs aud store to tlieir new building on First street, thru doors above Pine street, near tho foundry, wherJ they will bo able to give more prompt attention to the orders of tlieir customers. A largo lot stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale priccr in oriler to close out tiie stocs. deco KBATZ A flEILMAN. CHKIST1AN KUATZ WM 1IKILMA.NI KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MAN t'FACTL'REKS AND BUILDERS OF STEA ii EiGINKS AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws! Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, Tlirasinig Machines, Ac. KVANSVILLE, IND. rmVIE PROPRIETORS OF THE CITY FOVIt JUL dry beg leave to inform their friends and ths public in general, that they are prepared to do kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry hi ucs. Tbey are manufacturing Steam Engines am But i.eks ot any size aud power required, haw Mil ; Machinery and Mill Gearing of any Bize ; DistilJ levy and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, GutnJ ming Macbines, Thrashing Machines, Malt MillsJ t Horsepcwers, Corn -shelters. Machinery of all kinds made ami repaired. Iron and Brass castings i every description. Iron llousefrouts, Cellar Grab j .1 . Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest im-l , proved patterns; Uollow Ware, Llog Irons, Sc. BREWERS, DLSTlLLEftS, RECTIFIERS, A-( , Supplied with every description of Copjx-r ai.ul Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators J Atteuiporators, spargeai JMillbeads arid Worm.-i oul . an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stills, ! Yeast Juks, Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead an.ll i Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of evi I variety, for Wer, spirits, oil, if.-.: Brass Cocks and! i Valves, Steam Whistles, rfc. Workmen sent to all pal is to lit up work and do ! repairs ou Steirm Boilei , 1 'upper and Sheet Iron Work, she OLD METALS BOI'GIIT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved I Steam Gauge, Wrought lion welded Pipes and Tu-1 i bing, Hiram Hopkins' improved Smut Machine,! ! Stephen Iluglies flour f-eparatoi s, Gi t man I'olt- ! Ing Cloth, Giirr Elastic Belling, racking, lit.-, dc, of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet lror.. Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will . tbeiu, their in.liulii.il promptly, warranting tie with reasouahle prices. Oftice and Sale U oiiLole, y. Boiler Yard s street, between First ille, Indiana. J. W. HUGH La. 10 Main street, EvansvlLs Si urates assort!, for the Country Trade. ban inr

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