Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 276, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 July 1860 — Page 4

TRTVELERS' GUIDE. ——— Evansville & Crawfordsville R. R. DEPARTURES.

TRAVELERS

Accommodation Train ............... 6.00 A. M. Mail Train.................................. 9. l5 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train................................. 4.56 P. M. Accommodation ...................... 3.30 " ——— Steamers—Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. CHARLEY BOWEN leaves 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, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. GREY EAGLE, of Gallipolis, leaves Sundays at 6 o'clock A. M. , and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M.— Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. C. FERRY leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 P. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P. M. FOR GREEN RIVER. BOWLING GREEN leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. 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. WEDNESDAY TO 6 P. M. THURSDAY. ARRIVED. J. Laddell, Cin.: Grey Eagle, jr., Lou.: B. Green, Woodbury: W. V. Gillum, G. river: Woodford, N. O. DEPARTED. J. Laddell, St. Louis: Grey Eagle, jr., Lou.: B. Green. Woodbury: Autocrat, Mound City: Woodford, Lou. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah. ——— ......The <Weather> continues cool and pleasant for the season. The clouds on Wednesday evening seemed to betoken rain, but they passed away, and yesterday was perfectly clear and settled. ......The <River> opposite this point continues to swell gradually. It is again stationary at Pittsburg, but is said to be falling rapidly at Cincinnati. At Louisville also it is reported to be slowly declining. ......The <Charley Bowen> arrives this morning and departs for Cairo at noon tomorrow. Mr. P. D. Viets, her agent will be receiving freight for her to-day. The Dunbar for Paducah, leaves at 12 o'clock to-day. She is a good boat, and deserving of patronage ......The <W. V. Gillum> arrived laden with Green river tobacco. ......The calliope steamer <Grey Eagle> was here promptly. She has posted bills announcing her determination to remain in this trade. She has altered her time of leaving this place from 6 P. M. Sundays to 12 M. Mondays—a good change, and we hope to see her profit by it. Her clerk, Mr. J. A. Lusk, has our thanks for favors received. ......The <Lue Eaves> is still kept here by delays in the repair of her machinery. ......The <Bowling Green> arrived here last night with a good trip. She reports no improvement in the river. Our friend Alf. Edwards has our thanks for a copy of her manifest. ......The steamer <Autocrat>, the pride and boast of Evansville, has passed into other hands and departed trom us. The bargain was closed yesterday by which she became the property of Messrs. D. S. Benedict & Son, of Louisville. The consideration received was $10,000, and the steamer <Fanny Bullitt>. The <Autocrat> cost her builders $51,000, which would make the valuation of the Bullitt $11,000 a pretty good price for so old a boat, and one whose machinery had already worn out one boat when she received it. Mr. Greer we believe, becomes the owner of the <Bulitt<. Capt. Scott declares his intention to quit steamboating, and retire from the river. Mr. Wm. Brown we understand, retains an interest in the <Autocrat>. The <Autocrat> raised steam yesterday evening, and departed for Mound City, to await the arrival of the <Bullitt> from New Orleans, when she will be transferred to the charge of the officers of that boat. ......A reliable party telegraphs to Cincinnati for the boatmen not to bring free negroes to New Orleans, as they will be imprisoned on their arrival. ......The steamer <S. P. Hibberd> from Louisville to Memphis, was sunk at two o'clock yesterday morning, one mile and a half below New Albany by coming in collision with the steamer <Chancellor>. One deck passenger and three of the crew are supposed to be lost. The boat and a valuble cargo are nearly a total loss. The cargo was insured for $50,000 in Louisville offices ......Last Saturday evening the row boats <Flora Temple> and <George M. Patchen> had another "brush" over the Monongahela two mile course, at McKeesport for a purse of $25 a side. The <Patchen> seemed the favorite at the start with the "sporting gentlemen," but after the buoy had been turned, and they were half way on the home stretch, the <Flora> gained quickly, passed him, and won the race in 14:45.— Another race is to came off between the same boats next Saturday, for a purse of $50. ......The steamboat Mates at Cincinnati, held a meeting on Wednesday, but the result of their deliberations has not been made public. The Captains also held a meeting for their mutual benefit and protection. The Engineers in port at that place held a meeting yesterday for business and consultation. ......Freights at New Orleans are reported unusually brisk for the season, and rates have received, as it were, an impetus from the resolutions at Louisville touching that head. The action of the Convention at Louisville meets the approval of almost the entire shipping, as well as the entire carrying public. Receipts by River. FROM BOWLING GREEN, PER STEAMER BOWLING GREEN.—15 hhds tobacco, 2 wagons, 12 pieces stone work, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 5 hhds tobacco, J. S. Mitchell; 10 hhd tobacco; I. A Crane; 1 box mdse, Bement & Viele; 2 hhd tobacco, 1 horse, 1 buggy, <Grey Eagle>. ======= BRECKINRIDGE AND LANE MATTERS.— The following are reported by the Washington <Constitution as among the mottoes on the transparencies carried in the Breckinridge procession Saturday night last: "Democracy is good for all. And old Abe must have a dose next fall!" "Let millions join the loud refrain, Hurrah for Breckinridge and Lane!" "No rail party or Union splitters!" "Cuba must be ours!" "Iron bands shall soon unite the Atlantic and Pacific." "Gen. Joe Lane, the Marion of the Mexican war!" "Breckinridge, the Maunof Destiny. " "State Sovereignty, Honesty, Fair Dealing, Good Money, and Low Taxes."

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, Gr m 3NT 3E3 IOL u. Xj fflMII AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, ETANSVILLE, ISO., iM it. ,VW PR E PARE MI TO TJMM4 MM. Kisks an 1 issue Policiea in several of the uldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the l' ni ted States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the mi-st favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND SAVIOATION Risks taken on KLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their OABGOKS. Also, applications received lor LIKE 1NSUBANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. .Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus $2,(X0,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., ' New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 American Exchange Insu- j ranee Co., New York, Capital and Surplus, 200,000 Rising Sun Insurance Co., Indiana, Capital aud Surplus 200,000 ' Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital aud Surplus, 8200.0OO .aiJtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 200,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE m INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud th prestige of 1 0 years succeed and Experience . UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of loanes have been pan! by the Mum Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance w ill be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID S V T II E M T N A Ul'BIKIS mi PAST FIVE TEAKS In Ohi. $4.il,.r20.8 t In Wisconsin, 14)6,955.07 In Kentucky, 804,939.40 Missouri, 384,918.04 Iowa&yiiun. 101,:rf !M'i Penn'a A Va.. SIJKM 82 ii Mi. higan, SI58,0t3 81 In Indiana,... 14l, &'.. 81 In Illinois.... 44M27.41 Tennessee,.... 87.649.21 Kansas Neb I9.94S.77 Ark. . Gs ... 23.945. U.. Mississippi anil Mai' ..."2,41 '.18. Pire and 1. 1 land Navigation lUl accepted a- Um his coiir.,?,:. tit with Holvenry H'nl t.i r profit. Etpeciul attention given to (minnm of V WBXtltlJfQB and Contents for ttrmt of 1 0 years. The solid aerviea lnjr and WW n iHiflillj tried, and thtt man)' f"ty theKtna Insuranre (Amipany p.m iu itr line, bottld not be overlooked by those ready tu Insure and underbtandiit their beat interestrf, Durinc "strinjeent limeH' tin necesHity for re liable Incnmaee noeonui an Intpemtive duty the i aollity of property owtton to ctiiHlain ltM benflj then mm Ii toxiOlilill. Aynci in all the nriuoipal iti h uml towM throughout the State Pultttl IsMtrd without dolny, by any of tin- duly authorized Aieut( of the Company. flHFBntoani at tended t with despatch end fidelity. OOPKLAND .v NKXrKN, Affente, myi Savings bank liuildinc, first St. BY STATE AUTHORITY INCREASE 0FCASH CAPITAL P H (E N I X I HARTFORD. CONN. UEVOTEH INSURANCE FIRK EXCLU.SIVKI.V. CHARTER PERPETUAL rash Capital, Cash Assets - $400,000 - $547,712.36 S. L. LOOM IS, fleet. II. K ei.i 0,10, Secretary. Branch Office, 31 cy 3.1 W. Third St., Cincinnati. M. Alagill, General Agent. H"Agents iu all the principal of the t nion.oflu ities nlld Towns LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! fSfJ-Aprtlicatit'its rtc;ved, pcUciafl twd MMl i ncwi-d, an;l all hiniTl ei t.tiuiritT to tho anctioj pwpUy actended to. ta api)H:Hiin4 received for I.iit Iwvmm i the iEtuu Life InsaraBOfl Co., of DeMrtlbrd.CoM. Capital aiil mrplOal MM SS0O.A0O, UULHBIdAHU 4 NUXSKN, Apfnts. AiT OA . on First St., bet. Main and Kjrc., kn SaviuKw Ilank ItillMlajr.. EXCLUSIVELY FIRE INSURANCE E V A N S V I LLC AGENCY. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPT, -No. 6N Wall St., New York. o o o o m W CO w Xfl a w hi f a CO & I Cn O o o o INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. PITT PALMER, President. ANDREW J. SMITH. Secretary. DIRECTORS : W. P Palmer, Samnel F. Matt, I Kul us L. Lord, , Wm. F. Mott, Wm. W. Fox, Kdwin V. Morpno, i Kichcru TiKhe, ; Thomas Bsrnm, ' Robeii B M intern, : Thomas W. PeHrnll, Peter Cuojier, Henry Ellsworth, Augustus . Want, James Oeftea, Si-iney M;tsiu, Miss T.-iylor, T,. S. Suarez. John Caswell, Jehn Stewiir I , John C. Green, . Crocker, Khen B This Staancb old Company having fully complied with the laws of this Slate, continue to insure the safer classes of property Against Loss or Damage by Fire, At rates as low- as other first clusi ttock Companies Their policies are free from technicalities, thus Avoiding litiga'ion, having had only one law-suit during a business of THIUTY-MNE YEARS. ParttcuJar attention given to the Insurance ot FARM PROPKKTY. ISOLATED DWELLINGS, and their FCRNITCRE. Policies issued f..r the erin of ONE, T UltEK or FIVE YEARS. n n, Lhs equitably adjusted and promptly paid a Cash at this Agency. COPELAND at NEXSEN, Agents.

I11CE

COMPABY

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. Evans vlllc, Louisville, and Owtatboro rasseuger rai'Kei. THE NEW AMI KIN E STEAMER T t - CJ - Jl " i a -t "S Jrfc. ""5T" IIAM. SMITH, Master. Austin k Gregg, Clerks. Leaves 11 a 1 illli Wednesdays and Saturday! at 5 p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. M. julgl'J It tMtfVAmMM E VMBTM VMM, LE J.VII Cairo packet. The ahnpsnt low water packet, J. II. DONE, Lewis Davis, master, Wm. II. List, clerk. will run regularly in the Evansville and Cairo trade duriug the season. For freight or passage apply on boaid. julyU HE KELT L.I It MS I "J-IV, . Mi and Paducab low water man Pa-ket. SAM K I It K M A N, J. V. Tiikoop. Master. J. Fi.ocrnov, Clerk J will leave Evansville Tuesdays aud Saturdays, at t) o'clock P. M., on arrival of the Louisville and Evansville Mail packets. For freight or passage apply on board. july 1-, EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, Gr ioy 33 V s 1 o . W. n. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Halliday, C'erk. M It. I VKS K VtJVS VI L I.EE YER V Tuesday and Saturday at G o'clock p M. Returning, lonos Louisville every Monday aud Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. W Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Xew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight lak.n at paeket-boat rates for any point on the Ohio Kiver oron Green River. HJ The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are iinMirpashi-d by any boat upon the West ern waters. Apply on board or 1 jutie7-dtf JOHN B. II ALL, No. I Water street. W7 VJJ 0 I'll. I. H, PJtl VCMM J.V JLV CAIKH REGULAR 1'AMSfcS GEB PACKET. CHAKLKY BO WEN, JjJlW? Dexter, Master, leaves Evansville fcji'in"i , ' i Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., ai.J Smithlaud every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville aud Crawfordwville R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Southland with Cumberland River Packeta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St. LouiB Packets. Tickets can be obu..ned on board the boat for all Eastern ('ties. Bept23 Ml V1.-S VIM. A E JIJ1I PJDVtJH MJJ PACK E T1 he hue steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, I leaves Kvansville e ery MOBuav Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kvansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all pwints 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. D"B nt:. - 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 ou the Tennessee aud Cumberland rivers augl8 U. OR SOUTH ( J UROl.TOJS' JJS'it M POND RIVER. The elegant passeng.-r st amer Ll'K EAVKS, 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 on board. de2utf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. B.'JJIMS EXPRESS COM PJJVlr.VM. NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Adams Exraess Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased tacillties for the transportation of FK E I G H T, PA C K A G E S , MONEY A .V D VALUABLE 8, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care takwn in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of i he Express, can obtain any desired information 111 reference to the routes and details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main aud Locust, opposite the Post Office. I- lw G. H. FISH A rent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILEY & Co. TJ E, EO It It . U IIJSi, JJS'lt (.'OS1.MISSIUN JlKltCIlAM'S General BaHroei ,SteHiul Specisl for the at, and Express Agents PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; intl connections, over which we are authori.eil tu ajve through receipts at the lowest poosihle rateBartag a anunraoth Wharf hoat at the Imidine", the largaet on the Ohio Uivor, capahle of storing tii'l protecting all merchanuize lishle to ilanmee from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all i iiaafcjfemiiile. fotwarded to our care hv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Ut'CtMviiiK. Storing anl Furwai !iti, aVlao, to idSale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to ua fortMle, aVBd , taction guaranteed. Ofti-;e and extensive Warehouse on Water strert, ' adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf hoat, I where we are to le found, ftttendine to th biteresta I of our patronfl at all hourn, driy and niglit. With our HUperior taeilitie ; lrng standing ; nnt'ring riierirv; and knowledge of our oHMnetB. we fetl confident of giing general . f t ; and ' hope to nitrit a c-mtinuauce of the exteiinive pati cnage we are BOW enjoying. Literal cash idvMCM will ho made on allcounign- j iiii-nt to either ourselves or rorresp. indents iu any Of the principal market. North, Eaat or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. mjnf -- -iiH.n.i.y, mmcMtvIN(i, F'lBWARDING ANDGEXEUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents tor Kanawha Salt Company, Kvaiifville, Indiana. We have formed a co-partnership under tho I style of Raows k Airman, and offer our services iu ' the capacity as set forth in our card ahove. W are fully prepared to extend every facititv to shippers, either by CANAL, RIVER, or RAIL- ! ROAD, aud assure them that their interests - L.nl be fait'nfully represeuted, should they ! pleased to favor urt with their patronage. OlBce and Warehouse on th coruer of Mciu et. ' and the Canal. WM. niioWN, W. M. AIKMAN, Late of Howard Ac Brown. Late of FOSTER. & Co, lanij J-tf St. Charles Saloon. SEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. jmWESSRS. HAMMER K ItREIEUSS, Vrat from N'eW Urlealle, have purcllMSed the ST. CHARLES SAIjOON, on First street, nearly oppo- j site the Post Office, and have refitted it in an ele- 1 gant and attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers ot fashionuhle and popular Restaurants in ' New Orleans, and th ey will endenvor, In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern aud Southern Kestaurats In the ST. :n akles. They have brought a lsrge and complete stock of choice Liquors from New Orleans, which ihey collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections aud acousiutance in that , city will enable them to ohtai" the choicest supplies ef Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market iu future, and they will spare no expense nor pains to make the ST. CIIAKLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a ple.aut Saloon, a place of good living, aud elegant, refilled and luxurious resort. BCeT" Billiard players will find at this Saloon a set of the riueat marble top Billiard Tables, from the well know u ami celebrated factory of J. M. BrHbswick t Co. The uudersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. &dS A splendid Lunch will be served up iu the most approved style, evry morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER & DRFIEUSS, llir4 Tjate of New OHnan. nr n l' I I, It I JV e? JtMTERUI.s MM Locks, Hinges, Knobs, Doorsprings, Rolls, Bell hangii gs, Screws etc a well assorted stock, at ( junell GEO. S. SONNTAG 00 'S. a. ,r ' ft tti i: it ;is lbs Dried P.eef. l'.iihi lbs Fxtra HaBeef, just receive CHAf Miid for sale hv McJOHNSTOX, v Block. EM.VA' TOILET SOJPS. -zen vrrv M. niee Soaps just received by mavlt: CHARLES Mr.ll ill NS TON. 50i' ItfS CO WE OfSTEHS, and 2 lb Cans. 10 doz resh Lobsters, smb., 1 and 2 lb cans. 5 doz fresh Salmon, 1 and 2 lb do , at COOK A LANGLEY'3.

COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORISECTKD DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Fnvry and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar. No "." Main bt. FLOrit AND FEED- i Veal, per lb R(aio ' Hiy u Flour, extra white wheat - IVrk, per sck of !H lbs.. Do. sack cf 4'J lbs.. Corn Meal per bu.... Bran, per 100 lbs.... Corn, per bu .'.l. IBM .1.4" Mackerel, No. 1, 12V, ,...i0i extra mess. IT1-.. ...75 " No. 2.small.2' J ,...0 Salmon, per lb l" L M smoked GKO'EKIKSSuirar, prime N. 0 10 Cod, per lb " A. i. crushed. -12V.', 1 Ualibnt, smoked " powdered 121 Herring. Halt. Roe 3 Coffee, Rio 16; White Fish, liesh lake i " Java 2o per lb " Moxican 18. Trout, do do do 10 Roastej 2d PRODUCK Tea, Imperial r0gtl.W Potatoes, old, per bu... " Guupowder..751.5i'l " new " 45 ! " Young Hvson.40((i,Sl Beets, ier bunch 2 I I " Oolong Black. 40(ajSl Carrots, do 22 I ! ' English Break- Onions, do 2 last 75!Pieplaut, do 5 Molasses, reboiled per i Lettuce, per head gallon 50 Cabbage, do :i(u,5 I " sugar house t'o, Cucumbers, each I " Baltimore syt up. .70 1 Peas, per peck 20 " St. Louis 9K I Beane, white per qt 5 i Rice 7 1 FRUITS Pearl barley 7 ! Apples, dried per lb. ..8J4 Split peas &J-fc ; Peaches, do do 12V2 PROVISIONS .Currants, Zautcpr Hams.sug. em 'd can- ! lb 10(fi'12V, vased per lb 13V, ; Raspberries, perqt " plain 13! Prunes, Ger. per lb.-.li' Shoulders 10 1 " Turkish 12)4 Sides, clear 13 Raisins, extra 20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 12i " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 10 FLUIDS Butter, prime table. ..20 Alcohol, per gal 75 " for cooking 15 Burning rluid, pr gal. 75 ("eese, new Ill' Lard oil, per gal 1 10 " old Coal Oil 9t'$l.N Lurd... 122 Vinegar, pure cider 98 CUT MEATS j Milk, per qt 5 Beef steak, loin p'-rlb...O MISCELLANEOUS " round 8 Chickens, old, each.... .25 " roast 8 ' young dolO20 Lamb, foreqr 8! Eggs, jier doz 10 hind qr lo Ice, per 100 lbs 75 The City Markets. There is a daily market fat produce open from 4 to a o'clock in the morning, the two City Markets being open on alternate days as follows : The Upper Market John Robliers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time apeetfted. The Center or I amanri Market Frant. Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morniogs.at the hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center Market honse from 4 to II o'clock P. M. on Saturdays. Cinciiiiiat I 1. Ill l.rl. Cincinnati, July 26th, p. m. Flour un changed and local sales ; sales 500 bljls at 4 505 00 for extra. Wheat in good demand at full prices. Corn dull at 4041. New oats declined to 33. Whisky un changed; 900 bbls sold at I6f. Provisions quiet, nothing transpired to-day ; prices seem to have reached a climax for the present. Good demand for sugar ; sales of 2-JO hhds at 8S .;. higher, with sales of -100 Cofl'ee is sold ?,c bags at 153 ami small lots choice at It bbls prime sold at 44. Molasses dull, 5o PUilatlelplila Market. PaiLADBLPHIA, July 2G. Flour dull ; old 5 25; new 5 37655 50. Wheat declining tendency; red 1 201 '' I ; white 1 20 1 40. Corn steady ; yellow 08. Tro visions firm. Bacon hams firm ; sides 1 2c ; shoulders 10J. Whisky steady at 2I22. Halttmorc- .llnrket. Baltimore, July 'JO. Flour steady and held r.t 5 '!: fir super ; no sales. Wheat active and buoyant ; red 1 181 27 ; white 1 301 GO. Corn dull ; yellow 02(Gj ; white 70(3172. Provisions quiet firm and unchanged. Whisky quiet at 2020. Indiana (' tlobrr Election. The October Election in Indiana is more important than any whic h baa ever occurred in that State. A Governor, Lieut. Governor, a Treasurer, Auditor, and Secretary of State, and other State officers, with members of Congress and a Legislature, are to selected. Upon lbs Legislature will rest the duty ot" electing a United States Senator, and of districting the State for Congressional and Legislative purposes. Anxious that it may be carried by the Republicans, we take the liberty of saying a few words to our friends of that State. We believe that a majority of the voters of Indiana are tired of Democratic misrule, and are ready to shake it oil', if properly aroused to action. It is true the Democracy are divided as never before, and a victory over them would seem of easy accomplishment ; but herein is the danger. Although as to the candidates for the Presidency this diversion exists and cannot be reconciled, an effort is making to unite on the State ticket and ou members of Congress and the Legislature. As strange as it may seem, it is urged that the friends of Breckinridge should support Hendricks for Governor, while that gentleman was so ardent in the support of Douglas as to go to Baltimore to aid his nomination ! Inconsistent as this may be, it is possible that, to a great extent, it may be carried out. It is not safe for our Republican friends to rely too much on the divisons and consequent weakness of our opponents. Their efforts should be as earntst and as energetic as though no such reason for that weakness existed. The Republican cause needs but to be placed iu its proper light before the people to secure their approval. This Bhould be done by the distribution of newspapers aud document-, and by pnbttc speaking. More can he done by holding meetings in every school ditriat than by spending time and money in getting up large County Conventions for display. People go to school district or township meetings to be informed ; but when the go to Coenty Mass Meetings, it is but to increase the number, which gets up a rivalry between parties, and does not result in any permanent good. The complete organization of every township in the State will secure a Republican triumph. May we not ask that no time he lost in bringing about such an organization? Now is the time to work. More can now be done iu one Jay than in weeks hereafter. Succeed now, aud Indiana in all future time, will be numbered among he Republican States, w here she long since ought to have been. A" J. Tribune. Franklin's Aphorism Tlie ilistoDlen ed mau finds no easy chair. When prosperity was well mounted she let go the bridle, and came tumbling outof the saddle. The master's eyes will do more than both his hands. A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon. A false frienl and a shadow attend only while the sun shines. Nothing dries sooner than a tear. Scarlet, silk and velvet have put out the kitchen fire. The idle man is the devil's hireling, whose livery is rags, and whose diet and wages are Gamine and disgrace. He is a fool who makes the doctor his heir. Never take a wife till thou hast a house tu put her in. Great talkers, little doers. If you would keep your secret from an enemy, tell it not to a friend.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Ly.rust. ,E OPFER TO THE PUULtf V heeler w usou s improvcii sewing ma chine at reduced prices, with iucreascl confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It aews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain ou the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gathr, bind, and tuck, all 011 the same machine, and Warranted tor three years. We also keep on constantly hand a full assortment of SingT'g machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East aud Wist, giving prices. Sc., will be furnished gratis, on application in person or by btter. fb91v F. M. SKLLMAN. It E.no i.. -J.J. 4'OeUt!kJ t o. to Water stieet, three doors above Main. WE are now manufactnring Veils' Patent Folding Snrimr Bed. the test and most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or li.i .i trouble. Call aud examine them dLTf . H.l.'l J.'M t& MINKO TO STJCCEKIl , itboiit any Its; TIC it(JEORC.E THORN III LL takes pleasure in morming his old customers that in ths quality and style of his work, be flatter himself he cannot be excelled. He may still he found at the earner ol Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can he obtained ou the best of terms. eT- Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Second-hand Hal uw tHvaareoa hand. lei 1860. SPRING & SUMMER 1860. C3r O O 33 . i ..-. It Ell. I. " ItESI'EtTf9 fully inform their numerous friends ami the public generally, that tbey are daily receiving accessions to their large and Varied stork of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for elegance, style and variety, cannot be surpassed. It would be superfluous to enumerate all the departments which, on inspection, ill be found replete , m bracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. The business principles which have gained for their old established house such extensive patronage, will be adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention aiidcoiiitesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been pare baaed with rare and judgment in the beat markets, mid of first quality, together with an adherence to sound principl s of trade, they are confident of being nble to supply those who may favor them with a call on the best terms. Annexed they submit a lietafdenartmeuU. Cloths, Caasimerefl, and V" eatings, Tweed-;, Ky. Jeans, Cottoeades and Denims, NewStrle Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Beragee, Anglais and Challi. Black and Fancy Silks, i:,.! IiMi Poplins, Mohair Goods f..r traveling dresses, French Bel-age Robes, 5 to 11 Volants, Organdy " 6 to !i Silk ami (iinghaiii Umbrellas and Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn an d Palm Hats, Bootsewid Shoe, S.d't Black and Colored ilats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Kelts, French and Scotch Embroideries, a great sarietj , Mack Lace Mantillas Niid Point. Hosb-ry. Gloves, Mitts, and White and Colored Corsetts, White Goods, NVtiond, Ores-" Trimmings, c, ,vc. S. & B. would call parties tar attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations. warranted Pure Linen, soit nnisn alio i;. Uleai'lipd consistmcot . -1-J. 1,-4 aim U-t Linens. Brown and Bleached, Damasks all Linen Cambric Hmdkorchiefs, Towels, Brown Bleached Hacks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Sorlnir around the hodv. are recommended foi Dd the f.dlowing peculiarities ami advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, ami admit of any kind of exercise with-. ut the slightest inconvenience to the wearer. BTOorner Main and First streets, a-ij.iv ! ttmoCRRMES. Jt Wl. .i. Mr assorted stock of Preserves, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Oysters, Sardines. Pickled, i Hive Oil, Spice. Nuts, fsinglavs, ic. All for sale loo :.t VICKEUY BROS., junelO No. 82 Main st. CO-PARTNERSHIP, aj m jju it. .iHl.ERfJVO HJ Vijyrtl MM pnrcha m B. H. Brommelhans, (formerlv of the firm of B. Kurre t- Co.) hall ot the Saw-Mill at the up -i part of Ihe city, that establishment w ill hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the firm and style of Ahlering A Brommelhans. The mill will continue to nil all orders for Lumber promptly an-1 with care. Orders solicited. api21-dtf AULKRING BKOMMILHA TJ3. giilh: X.VT CfTP TO B JVM 1-J TOKY. The undersigned having engaged the TonatCO Buiue!H, with the purpose ol mippl ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, am now" r spared to offer a wvll selected stock o man ufat v " 'i Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and TfWtlf if e Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, ia' i artefft. in any desired package. Terms liberal, ami acceptable discount tor Cash ptirchases, but no hale lfs than fivv boze. A. GUMBKBT8, jy28 Sfo. I OA Main street. nVanerf Ue Ind. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. t.M9 t: TMJhJ JVTHOHlZEt WW Agent of the above Boad and are givinif; through receipts n freight to all the Kastern cities, at as low rates as by any other line. Goods sent to our care for transhiptn-nt will be forwarded with promptness and dispatch. Fur all inforiuati ni addrem GEO. FOSTER A 00., Ag'ta, Cor. Locust st. aud ttual, Kvansville, Ind. mar9 MTfHEESE ! BOXES I'll EESEW.S (a first i sale by rate article), just received and to CHAS. McJOHNSTON.

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'stjgr 1 ti - j 11 in rui ai aannr DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms formerlyoc cupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray s building, opposite the Pest Office, for a series of years, would respect tally solicit the citizens of Kvansville and the surroundiug towns and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, w hether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and adver- j tisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, of which be has availed himself, and allows nothing that will I sulmerve the interests of nis patients, to pass un- , secured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, wiihoiit doubt, thar sny other iu our i Slate, ami equal toany in Kastern cities. All those ; who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with I great pleasure. The following are the styles of work inanufactur- , ed bv him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheopla- ! tic; Gold and Silver work. I Nothing cau excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that arc sunken can he restored to nearly their original c, Dtonr by this style of work, and also l.v ihe use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Base. Tha latter styles, for light- j neea and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel any- j eels anything we have ever seen. He has several anaesthetics for allevlatiug pain 1 when extracting teeth. 1 hey are perfectly harm- f lesH. The moat delicate can hae them applied. lie does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything ant made bv himself Parents should consult the health and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth coirected successfully. Those having decayed teeth, sh add either have them extracted or tilled at otter ( iIih latter if -sible). The health of the parti-s and li e remaining teeth demand thin. tfcef 1 take pleasure iu latrodneing Dr Haa-, mj snccreeol to the old rooms iu iteay's building, hoping be will find them both pleasant and prov able From i;;i laterconrse wi:b ihe l..ct am pleased to find him one of the progressing possessing t:iste and hili prafeewhinal ability and standing. With this view, I can. eith safety, recommend him to ll:e comniunill as a skillful and own potent dentist tniay-jx) J. KIVKTT. CHARLES BABC0CK, Importer atad Dealer in Ooflcli and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. jrj vjv co.npi.ETEU n' jrMSL rangements with European and Ameiieaa manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to otter inducements, that cannot fail to be to tho interest of all engaged in the business to give BM a trial. 1 name in part: axles, springs made of he bvst steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of teacher, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, eastings ol all kinds, saddle trees, EngHah bridle leath?rs, bits, stirrups, spurs, hames, fine silver hamel of L kinds. Jennv Lind Qia Trees, self-adjustiug sh-N, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, sh- threads, boras blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth am' tein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta perchs aud brass lined uiartengal rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the la nt quality ol carriage Is, Its, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to eithei branch of tin business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invityour attention before purchasing elsewhere. I im also agent for Ward's Pat.-nl Sprin.- a.l-'l . ap20-d.tw-BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 Main SI rest. m. ctrmmjBYM t o., successors jLP toJ. E. Dutcher, would respectfully give notice that they manufacture to order, aud have constantly on hand, all kinds of Boots aud Shoes, for Ladies', Gents', and Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of ff astern work, they are prepared to sell as low as any houre iu this city engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen s.ie employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. D. M. CL'llllEY .V CO. may 1-bni SJTATEMEJ-T Of- THE J EEJIHS K9 I, 185J -sesr.TS. Cash on hand 5 lioO 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment J,Z-H 05 Cash iu Bank Commonwealth 5,107 47 Total B iuk StocksS95,;i81 H7 Bank Couunerce Am1 n Ex. Bank Bank New York B'k N. America -6U shales 100 14 14 shs par val. tSlJWU worth 2'J,7o4 Temporary Loans secured by ll,'K)8 U. S. Oonpon Bonds and 25 shares Kesolute Fire Insurance Company 12,300 00 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Sc.40f,,15O 00 Premiums uncollected 2,501 HO Accrued Ins. on Bond- and Mortgages . Temporary Loans (1,70179 Balance due" from Agents 19 99 Total $544,1)91 80 Capital Stock f 5nn,ooo on Surplus 44,91 (ill J544.891 80 No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pres't 11. L. Hayoock, Secretary. STATE OK NEW YORK, " tt city & county of new york. f00Personally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. 1. 1859, Joseph Walker, President, and Kichard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, ai-J severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and truo to the best of t heir knowledge and lelief. THOS. L. TH0KNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evansville aud Vanderburgh county, Ind E. H. SABIN, Agent, declo 87 Main street. OUR SPRIJYG STYLE .V IV OUT is second to none in beauty and symmetrical proportions. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looklDg, fine ami durable Hat will be sure to get suited aud fitted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, AIwjiv- on hand aud made to order of any shape or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, J nst ret ii ruing into tVtRhion for spring v Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every . t :! !--. color aud quality. Straw GoodLs. An IfJUOMMS Htock, licii&ht low will r-ii at crrerp4iudinK IgWM. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on lia.ud all tho ktteut n! 1-h. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Th best ever MM in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An eiidhH variety for Spring and fllllifi VAUTIEB i U.A BOON N I KB. j apr4 ;19 Mnin utreet. ; MOWING AND THRASHING 3ST. Ml SHJ.RPE it CO., E VJJVS VILI.E, M- Ind., ageDts fir the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood1 Improved Mower. K. Ball's Champion Reaper and Mower, Self Itaker, Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, K. ItalTs Reaper anil M? ver. Threshing Machines. Rallston's Improved Thresher, , Pitt's Patent Thresher,; Moffitt's " " i 13$ may22-ly

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o Patent flxtuns to Ibem, tor sale cneap. .l 1 1. i.i.u Aiivuai: apr5 43 Main street. a JUOZ. BEEP TO.y'OVHS. t 4 kegs W. R. Butter, 200 bush. Irish Potatoes, Jnst received at api-24 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OBOCBY, German and French Night School. rwHE CJ'UE RSIGE II .nusr - JBL Sla pectfullv begs leave to intorm ins irienos aud the public in geiieial, that he hai opci.e.i a night school for the Instruction of the Frenc h a .! German languages. Being a graduate ol a Liiiopean University, aud a teacher of practice and experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of yeais, li hopes to satisfy all those who mm entrust themselves or 1 entrusted onto his rare, and begs the patronage of his fellow -CttiBeMS Also, voung riorgw.ieii and students of the gospel, are requested to take BOO Ice of his lessons in the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Ucv. DB. M. DELBANCO, profess ot Ancient and Modern Languages, First st , rear of Behni's Commercial College. inayi!-3md ef -s i.nS.We cau also tmnish TKAi Iv 8CJ nacitv. These Scales are from the LKS ol any luaiLllfaclot y Bnea S.ale in tested alol sealed, ami Km runted correct. For testimonials we refer to t!i thousands of persons using them. IIOKHBBOOK J- (!U., Ag.-nis, nvM Water street. Kvallsvill,-. a a) m HOOK I.AM) rt GERMAN MEDICINES THE UKKAT S TA N 1) A R 1) R E M E D I E ,,I lilt- t-r- l-,-11 l ilL-'l-. Mil ttl , ,llir h"- 1 " nlsrity only through yeurs of triul. DaBOaadsdaaHaOMdion Is reader eel by them in sli cases, HOOFLASDS G E R M A N B I T T E ' 8 WIM. POSITIVELY Cl'HE Liver Complaints, Iyspeiia, Jaundice, Nerve I'l HI , mincrvrn'ri i. nir i"in in, J 1 ' ' arising from a disordered liver, or ueakues stomach and digestive orgaus, AND W I 1.1 POSITIVELY I'HKV KNT ODC UUI AVaanMnWaanaj iui . t w . a ssvs srv.oj.v. nwa UOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL WILL POSITIVELY OIHE Ooagna, Colds, or Iloarseuesj, Broncliitis, In I'li.jt. lloun. I neilllinnnt, luiiuirni v uiibuiii known of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTIO cpllts per bottle. rriir.'" J 't K i-w if 4 ,v T'r.r.s Ir t ...-,. - ir..in. um, ! rn in MIII1 rtll vi'i-r a i p. un- iir,-;.:ir,-.i v. 11 Eriai nxui lik-bb BUiriir-coHtixi. No better Ciitlmitic Pill cun found. Price 25 cents per box. son A Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louin, evurv where, l lie sittnsinre ol u Ol. jhckbhii be on the outside ef esch bottle or box. In our 11 Everybody' Almanac," published uuaiiv. von will nnu irr-1 1 in-n . itu-i c-iii iiienun nnr rwx ,i um i, i imriji 01 iiin , t I irr I iiahi, hi rises nre given nwsy by ail our agents. BMW ABM OF COUNTERFEITS. rn-e iiihi you g-i nooasH s uermsn nuiern, pared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa,, K.ller 4 White, Agent.4 tor evansville, Ind. Leich St C'arlstedt, do do do dec9 JM. respeciiuiiy lrnorm ineir irienus anu me he generally, that tuey have removed their it ltd lltnru tu t llOir IIPW Ii 11 III I lit III! h I I'Ht. Ht fi-r-t . t doors above I'iue street, near tho I unlrv. thev will be able to trivo more nromnt atten iu me oruera ui int'ii tuaiuuitj-i a. iki it Ll,,v..j u.. . ,.,it at r.-Mi nt tv in iim a r.rin order to clone out the st'ck. decs KKATZ II E I LAI A KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! UlVl'ri CTI'lt l'fi-1 A MM llll I.IIK1.S Or ST ENGINES AND BOILEKS, tlnmwntntT 1 u- Li 1 tlU I It 1 1 1 i I T I .'111- .TI 111 Thratiue Machines, An-. EVANSVILLE, IN rmVlE FKUFBlKTOHb Ol- Itir. -JIM t rut M dry beg leave to inform their friends arid! public in general, that they are prepared to da kinds ot MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, f j and everything appertaining to the Foundry t I nes- They are manufacturing Steam Ehgincri Bon.CRSof any size and power required. Saw Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Dil lerv and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws min2 Machines. Thrashing Machines, Malt M i Horsepowers, Corn-atellera, Machinery of all s made and repaired. Iron and Brass Casting every description. Iron Housefronts, Cellar Gr, c. Cooking ana Healing Moves 01 me mien proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, ( I Htit KK, 1 I I I 1. 1 . I . . . MI 1. in.no, a, Snnulied with every description of Copper Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Kefrigcra Attemuorstors. Snarnes. Stillheada and Worm an improved principle, Columns for Alcohol stfVeast Jugs, Cans. Syphons, dc; Copper, Lead Iron Pipe; Copper, itrass ana Iron Pumps ot s variety, for fceer, spirits, oil, .fc: Brass Cocks Valves, Steam Whistles, f-c. Workmen sent to all parts to nt up work an repairs tin Steam Boilers, Copper and Shwet Work, Sc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in aud selling Allen's Impr Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and bmg, iliraiu Hopkins Imnrovea .Smut Macl Stephen Iliighes' Flour Separators, Gtrman 1! Ing Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, II ot the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iroi,, Block Pig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter. Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machii an-1 workmen, and will give all work entruste, them, their individual attention, filling on promptly, warranting their work, aud are eulir with reasonable prices. Wr- Office and Sale Uooius. No. W Main sti oundei y. Boiler Yard ai' I Machine Shop ou street, betweeu First acoiid streets, Rvi fille, Indians. d J. W. 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