Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 287, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 August 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' GllDE.

Evansvllle Crawfovdsvllle U. KSErAftll'BEti. Accommodation Traiu. ...... 6.0(1 A. M. Mail Train a.15 mmii, Mail Train 4.56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Sieamtrk Regular Packets. TUB UAIBO. Cuurr Bowii loaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock at. Arrives Mondays aud Thursdays at night. FOE PADBCAH. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at U o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays at uight. t OB HDrDTBgOKGes. D M. Whits plies daily, leaving Kvansri'.lo in tlie forenoon and returning in tbo evening. TOR LOCISTII.I.E. Gbky Eaglb, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. Gbet Eaqle, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock m., and Thursdays at o o'clock p. m Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in ihe afternoon. L. C. Febby leave) Kvansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 p. M. Leaves Louisvilie Tuesdays and Fridays at i P. M. Klll OBl'-EN B1VK8. Bowliso GBKIS leaves Mondays and Thursdays at U o'clock p. m. for Bowling Green. Arrives eu Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. The Lcs Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond Itiver. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Thero is regular daily communication with Ilr.Nuebson and mewbubuii by boat and laud conveyance. U .. . - RIVEK ITEMSSTEAMBOAT REGISTER. FROM G P. M. Tl'ESDAY TO 6 P. M . W EDKESI A V. ARRIVED. Ida May, Pittsburgh; Dunbar, Paducab; Da-, tali, Ciu.; Hazel Dell, Cairo; W. V. Gilluai, Green R.; E. C. Ferry, Louisville; Mh Duke, ashville; Grand Tark, Pittsburgh; Sallie List, Louisville. DEPARTED. Ida May, St. Louis; . Dacotah, N. O.; Hazel lell, Louisville; Dunbar, Paducab; May Duke, Cm.; L. C. Ferry, Louisville; Grand Turk, Memphis, Sail ie List, Cairo; Lue Eaves, Green river. BOATS LKAVISO TO-DAY. Grey Eagle, jr., Lou.; B. Green, Green river; Gen. White, Henderson; Masonic Gem, Cairo. ——— ......The <Weather> yesterday was warm, but breezy and comparatively pleasant. ......The <River> opposite this point was stationary yesterday evening, or if there was any change it was swelling slowly. Latest advices from above report it to have risen to a little over 8 feet at Pittsburg but was again falling. At Cincinnati and Louisville it had also commenced receding, with less than 4 feet in the Canal at the latter place. ......Those who wish to go down to Henderson, or to send any freight, will remember that the <Gen. D. M. White> plies regularly. ......The <Masonic Gem> is the regular packet for Cairo this evening. Passengers and shippers will find her reliable and expeditious. The affable and clever Josh McDonald is her clerk. ......The U. S. Mail packet <Bowling Green>, the only regular Green river boat, will be receiving freight for Bowling Green to-day, and departs at 6 o'clock this evening. Passengers will find her courteous clerk Mr. John Travis ready to show them every attention. ......Passengers and shippers to Louisville will remember that the "calliope steamer," <Gray [sic] Eagle>, will be here this evening, and departs for that place at 6 o'clock. Her officers are all capable and courteous gentlemen. ......The <Wittsburg> and <Kirkman> were detained completing their outfit but were advertised positively to leave Louisville last night, and should be here this evening. ......The <Kanawha Valley> has commenced running daily between Louisville and Madison, leaving the former place in the evening, and the latter in the morning. ......The <Emma> and <Anglo Saxon> were both advertised to leave St. Louis yesterday the former for Cincinnati and the latter for Pittsburg. PILOTS' CONVENTION—The Pilots' Association is to meet in Convention at St. Louis on Monday next. A large attendance is expected. ......The steamers <Charley Miller, Pink Varble> and <Caroline> went up to Twelve-Mile Island yesterday, crowded to overflowing with persons to see a prize fight. A misunderstanding occurred when they arrived on the ground, and a general free fight look place—the prize fight didn't.—<Lou. Dem>. .......We have from our exchanges the following additional particulars with regard to the sinking of the steamer <Pomeroy>.— When on her way from Cincinnati to Parkersburg, with a cargo of flour and whisky, she struck a stump near Belleville, Sunday evening, breaking a hole in her bottom fully six feet in diameter. When the <Henry Logan> passed her, she was lying with her bow and stern out of water, but was covered with water amidships. A large portion of her cargo was strewn along the shore. It was consigned to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the Eastern market. The <Pomeroy> was a stern-wheel boat of about 250 tons burthen, and about three years old. She had been running most of the time between Parkersburg and Kanawha river, and was owned principally by Captain Hayes, and worth from $4,000 to $5,000. ......The New Albany <Ledger> has the following with reference to one of the new steamers being built at that place: Nearly all the machinery is aboard of the <Mary Keene>, lying at the wharf, and all will be put on this week. The carpenters are getting along rapidly with the cabin, and the painters have commenced their work. The <Mary Keene> has 40 large state rooms, each being 8 by 10 feet, the largest on the river we believe. When completed she will be a real beauty, and second to but few in regard to speed. ......An association has been organized under the style of "The Upper Red River Low Water Navigation. Company," for the purpose of opening a canal around the raft which now obstructs the Red Bayou route. They have surveyed and located the entire route. and find it practicable and satisfactory for the purpose. The work was commenced on the 15th of last month. The company have fixed their rates of tariff on commerce passing through the canal at 50 cents per bale for cotton, and 25 cents per barrel for merchandise generally, to be collected as the boats pass through the works. They are said to have ample means to carry out the enterprise and secure their work from damage, and expect to be ready to pass boats through as early as the 1st of December ensuing, provided the river affords sufficient water. ———<>——— Receipts by Railroad. August 8, 1860. 4ii bags tim.thv Mail, Heuieut A Viele; 35 bush eurn, 33 bxs rodse, I rolt carpet, I. A. Crai ; too bash wheat, Iglehart Bros.; lu-o bush eurn, m ta nidse, 1 1,1,1. .'t bales, i .Kb, P. O. o'Rilev a Co.: 7 , i,H- fl .nr. I hag (wtna Xlfciaar, Be.; inqiuir ter bl.U tish. lo knt do, 15 bbls do. Wheeler a Riicgs; hxo Looks, lieaiy .y. Wairen; - bales bag. B. Backer O.; u..e, f bain nmhrnj i. II. Ma. ghee A Co ; 2 baa hardware, diss. Babcucs: 2 bxs glass, K. ilonibrook; 7 empty beer kits. Cook J Kice; 1 bale, SI. G. K.-nig.r; 1 t,M cork, L. Kes ler; I box pattern. Hi inkio. y. r & Co.; '1 :..ir, turniture, Schrood.-r & Keltr. A. .1:. vt.t .t Agent.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, C3r 33 30 JE3 H. -A. Xj I OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, SO. 1 FIRST STKEET, EVAXSVlLbE, IJVD., f 1JJ.VO M'PBH PJHKIt TO TJ HK mM. Itisks and issue Policies in feveral of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the United SUtea. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, injured at the most favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION Risks taken ou FLAT-BOATS, BABIES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000, .Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and 8urplu s 82,000,000 PhoGnix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus oOn.OOO Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital $200,000 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 000,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital aud Surplus, 8200.ISHI .ffitna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus, 2uO,000 COPELAND A NEXSKN. At-ents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE m INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 81,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years success and experionee UPWARDS Of $14,000,000 Of losses havo been paid by the Etna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insuranre will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID B V THE E T X A nt Bt VO THE PAST FIVE YKABS : In Ohio $431,f.20.6"? InMichltrnn 1r.8(U1R1 In Wisconsin, 106,9.'5.07 In Kentucky, 204,tK)0.4) Missouri, 381.51S.04 Iowa A Minn. U'1,3! : . In Indiana,... In Illinois.... 44S,:(27.41 Tennessee H7..M0.5!! Kansas v Neb 19,!K',.77 Peiiu'a Va.. I.S'.t5R2 Ark. Ga.... M.M.r.j Mhuissippi ..1,1 AUlbiiua,...?",, 112.18. Fire and Inland Naxrigation H-tfcKi( HC"4?pttI at ii-riii8coii.-'j ut witli solvency nnif f t J r pPftfit. Enpeciiil attend . . i gUeu irutitruiice nf t)WEUUIHGB and Ctmfrut. for (rTMM of 1 to t yurs. Tht1 ttolid 4'rvice lunt; and MMMMfMlj tried, nud th uuuiy uivHiitH-.-f tbo xEtiui insuriince Cdinpany 1-r's .v ..-(- 111 I(h line, should not be overlooked hy tliow ready to intiuro and undt-i-stauding their best intereHU, During Htriniretit times n the neeensity fur reliable Iimi ikim bee o Dies un imperative duty the ability of property owuers to sustain Wm$ being then much ! nod. Ageucie iu all the priuci.wl tJMH and bofTM throughout the sState Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Aients M tho Company. Bnripei attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND Jt N 1 . KN, Agents, my 2 Savings Bank UuiJ Jiinc. Vin$ - ;. BY" STATE authority. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PHCENIX If It) HARTFORD. CONN. IlEVUTED TO KIRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PERPET I' . 1 L. Cash Capital, Cash Assets $400,000 $547,712.36 S. L. LOOMJS, Praat. H. Kellooo, Secretary. Branch Ojfiee, 31 Jj- 33 W. Third St., Cincinnati. M. Mnyill, General Agent. "Agents iu all tbe nrincitml 1'itien and Towns o the t.lnon. LOSSES PROMPTL V I'MD! Drwed, nrul all tn-.Hin-'H pertaining t th: Mjit-ncy promptly nttf ulol to. AIh Hjil(catiMw rfcoivttl fur Lilt- Insumiuv. in tlit atnn Lifo liKnrnuo Ok., of HartC-i'-l, Conn. Capit il hiiiI - ; ; - ovr -2 1 1 0OPft1iATfrD4 NEXSKN, A.$uto. Ortict. un Kir-t St., t'tl. Mriiti ami Syc. iu SnwnaM Iltirtk IiuiMtiitf. ARE YOU INSURED ? 0ELA1S AUE DAMi-tiROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY KK THE MERCHANTS' 1NSUHANCEC0. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DUtKCTOB S . far Huward, B Woinlmn, .1 nuen hultci, K. Roberts, kJny R. I'belj,-. Ti titoi by SbeMou , -1-tllies 1. r o-o.-i . H Inev . ba,. T. llUUei ICIijah li. iw " H l.lrl Itl ilieleii il Htchwrd l Itnbttard. M. M. Merlin. ,1,. VS. I. CollinNV. II. I. , 'alien. 1. 1. IV bite. r-v , ;,: i, .itii.uh receiie.l. Poll, ies t-sii -, anj re-ne-A-ed, and all busiiie.s- pertamiog ro hi Areticy J :,-iuptly attended ti,. I. --. - , .jiiii bty adjusted and promittly paM MM tliis Ageucy. augO COPELAND A SEXkS, AgeiHs

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AGOCY

CflMPM

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. Mid Packet, Ges'l l. Jf. WHITE, (FZ1' It. L. LANCASTta, master, runs an a LJ&rfZggp regular I-'ft ilit HU'l la, u:'' r V " T' daily (.SunJays excepted") between Ibis point and Heuderoou. an7 WW of time. The Louisville and Heuderrou Libt-Draujrbt, iiwift, Side netl L . S. BI. ami rassenfjur rack, G-rey Eagle, Oipt. A. DONNALLY. J. A. Ltti, U k, I anYea lioimllh for Louisville every Moudsy at 12 o'clock M., aud every Thursday at t, o'clock r. M.a arriviu at Luuiavilla Tutsday aud Friday iyi ffcg. lieturning, leaves Louisville every Wednesday aud Saturdav ' vr-uitis at 6 o'clock. ISO. B. U.r L, Agent, july2S-tf No. '2. Water street. Kvansville, L.uulsville, and Owea bora Passenger Packet. THE W AND rm STEAHCB Xj. o. ferry, HAM. SMITH, Matter. Aistin Jc Ubegu, Clerks. Leaves Kvansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays aud Fridays at V- M. Jlllgl'J -m.m Cairo packet. Ihe elegant low water packet, J. II. DONK, .; m Davis, master, Wm. II. List, clerk. will run regularly la the Kvansville and Cairo trade during tbe season. For freight or passage apply on oontd. ju!yi:i UK RKti VMM R X VJ.ys VII J, IS and Palurah low water mail . Packet, SAM K I II K M A K, J. V. Lattr?? Thhooi-, Muster, J. Fi.oibov, 'i..ri. HrfSj. will leave Kvansville Tuesdays and Saturdays, at fi o'clock i. a., on arrival of the Louisville and Kvansville Mail packets. for freight or passage apply on hoard. juiyl2. KVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, C3- r e y 33 agio. W. II. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. II a i.i.i ! v. C'erk. jr i:i wm Ms mj8Vh,ih is vmti' JLl Tuesday aud Satui day at t; o'clock i M. Ki-tuniiiiK, leaves Louisville every Monday aud Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. fte- Tliiough Bills of Lading will he given for Tobacco or other ireight to Ititltimore or Hew York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-bout rates for any point on the Ohio Hiver orou Green River r" Tbe nasa. nger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are aararpaaaed by soy boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or la JtlllN B. HALL, jnne7-dtf No. 2 Water street. TEr'JJ SVILIsB, MJMVCJtH, JVU UAIKII KUillLAK I'AMSKH GER PACKET, CHARLEY BO WEN, Dexteb, Master, leaves Evansvilie Tuesday aud Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriv ing at Paducab at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M.. Wednosdav aud Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., arid Str.lthlanrt every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvansville with the Kvansville and Crawfoidsvllle R. It., and Packets for Oreen River. Also, connecting at Sniithland with Cumberland River Pack, eta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans ami St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obt,..ned on board.thu boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 JE P A 0 K E rThe One ULNHAR, Gus. leaves Kvansville Fowler. master. every Monday, ;at nlnesday, and 1 rnlay, nt 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducab ev. ry Tuesday, Tliursday, and Saturday, a! 'J o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kvansville with the Evansvilie ami Craarfardavilta Railroad for all pwints North ami Baal, with packets for Louisville Oreen. ami VFabaah l ivers. At Paducab with pack i ts for St. Louis, New Orleans, and tin. Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Teuueasee river. fcBi,siiierts promptly attended, and charges for freight and aaaaaga, same M i liarged by tbe regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on thu Tennessee and Cumberland i ivern augltl j on hvi th , jKo. r,v M POM) IlIVEU. The eieuiMit r.. psnsenger steamer LL'K EAVKs, ! -If-UtsS1 McDonald, Master, Tavloii, Clerk, '-L will make regular tri-weckly trips to South Carroltoa aud Pond Hlver, leaving ou Moudays, We,lnv,layM und Fridays. For freight or pi. - .v apply ou board. deJOtf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. fW MtJ.ll S H X f r'kshcom p.i.yv ft f NEW AKItANGEMENT. Tbe AoAMr, Kxrtcss Company respectfully an-noi-uce to their friends aud patrons, tbe public of Kvansville and viciuity, that, with iucrcased facilities for the transportation of ' H E I li H T, I' A ! K A G ES, 3 O A E I" .1 X D V A L V A II L E B, They solicit a continuance ol former favors. Especial rare tuku in the collection of mils. Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small anil valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of tbe facilities of ihe Kxprish, ean obtain any desired information in reference to the routes ami details of tbe business, at Htabr Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposita the Post Office. de 1? . II. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. a. O'RJXEY & Co. 'is ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. j General RaQrc'H Attorn tKwitL ttd BxprfrC Agents special AiTt-uts for thtPENN. CENTRA I RAILROAD; mil coniiHctien, over which we are atithonzt-iT to i ivf through rt-ceipt at thv lowest pOMihle ratet IInvi?i a tuaiiipuitlt Wharflwjat w$ the laailin?. ! th lartfM n tbo (hi Kiver, eapaM l fttorlut; nl prutectin ail mmchttMfse HhM- Ib ! in.iii.-e frm expemarf', we are prepared to fn ilitnte the dinJ pafrh of all eonsinuieritH, foi warded to our care I hv either RIVEK, RAILROAD OK CANAL. I'trtiriilar attention paid to lieeeiviiiK. St nrirp 1 and ForwardiiiK. hIso, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, rorniffned to un frrfale, and datU- ; farttiin guaranteed. Oil.ue and fxtt iirjive Warehouse on Water ntreet, udjoinin thfl Telegraph, and the Wharl uoMt, wher we art to be f'iiiid, attending to the interest ot "ttr patrons at all boors, tlay and night. With our Miipvrier belli ties j l.m Htaiulin; mittrlBg energy; and kuoulede of our f k-; : , w ! fool contidtrut of Kiinp enTH? Hati.fartkm, and hope to merit a continuance nt the extensive patron ! ape we are now t'lijoYtng. Lileral cahU advanct-8 will be made on allconHixn inentii to either uiirtdved or correspondents in any ot th principal markeU, North, i-Iaat or South. p. o. o nqgy A CO. CITY OF EVANSVILLE SCHAPKER & BUSSING. tjyu-ii tui; musuns.1 n 1,1: vitv ' Daita" h.-iv.. een tit to en rich lv ai; exorldtant aaaaaaaaent ! our taxable propMI y, and became maaBI i:,, I make oath la an uncertainty, and failed to Notice thai we anad atiend to a part "wbi, h usually j aaa tae Aaai aaor's duty, we have to submit to au ' aayjailt taxation. Now. for fear that the city's financial aCaira are in a condition to cause uch a aaaraa towarda tin- laa-payen, and in order to make the "beat" out of a bad" barpraiii, and taaaaaain tho t ity's i redit, wc will tak,- city and -utility orders fur Dry Gomla at a rata that no one ' can abject t", and sell gooda fortbem and cash very ' -be-ip in order to cloae -ut oiir ciiniuier sttk. SCHAPKKB t BD8SIHO, Sucoraavr to S. Eatbivk t'o., fulvl'.i No. 4'.i Main i-treel. St. Ktii Jt.-ro '. RRHt.s c t;.i : I'!, !-: ," ul choice quaJltv-. lor Pickled, etc. no.Hi K. K ..ll.lti.i; I X . u. xTII.I. O.S H.t.lt Tit AMINED TO rH"CCEM OKOBC1 Till KN II I LI. lakes i, '.ensure m ii -omttsg his old customer that iu tie' anallty and style of hi .' work, be rt itu is binwelf he cannot he excelled. He may still be lound at tba cmer ol Scoud and Maiu streets, where the choicest Harness, and Saddlescf i very description can be obtain -ed OB the best of terms." 'O Repairing dote- with neatness and diapatch. Second baud Uaiucss tlwaisou hand iel

COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED DAILY BY COOK & LANGLEY, Dealers in all kiuds of Faucy au 1 Staple Familv Groceries, at thf Eureka Bazaar, No To Maiu at. FLOUR AND FEED Veal, per U' Flour, extra white wheat Pork, ". tiersck of :iH lbs. ...2.75 FISH P01U ...lOeill Do. sack of 19 lb.-... I. to Mackerel. No. 1 12V4 Coru Meal per hu fiOi extra meas.lTV Brau, per 10V lbs JS " No. 2, .mall. 1 Corn, per bu 30 Sabuon. per lb 15 GROCERIES " smukeil S4 Sugar, primo N. 0 10 (Tod, per ttl " A. I. crushed.. 12V4 1 Halibut, smoked 15 " powdered 12-$ I Herring, Bait. Roe. ...3 Coflee, Bio 16 White Fish, trcoh lake " Java. 2o per lb ' Mexicau ItSlTrout, do do do 10 Roastel 20; PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 50l.0O! Potatoes, old, per bu... " Guupowder..751.50 " new " 45 " Young Hyson.4081 ! BeeU, per buuch 2K ' Oolong Black. 40-$l,0arrols, do g2 " English Break- Onions, do 2Z fast 75 Pieplant, do 5 Mohtsses,reboiled per Lettuce, per head 13 gallon 50 1 Cabbage, do su:;ar house '0! Cucumbers, each I " Ba Itii lore syiup..70i Peas, per peck 20 " St. Loubj 9 ; Beans, white per .,t 5 Sice 7 FRUITS Pearl barley 7 ' Apples, dried per lb...8Ji Split p-as b: Peaches, do do 12 PROVISION'S Currants, Zante.pr Uams.sug. cur'd cau- I lb ! 12:... vassed per lb 15 Raspberries, penjt plain 13 Prunes, Ger. per lb...l21 Shoulders 10 j ; Turkish 12j -Sides, clear Lt Baisins, extra 20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 12 " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled l 'V" I FLUIDS Butter, prime table. ..20 1 Alcohol, per gal 75 for cooking 15 Burning fluid, pr gal. 7" Cheese, new lbiLurd oil, per gal 1 10 " old Coal Oil 9u1.00 Lard... 14 Vinegar, pure cidei 20 CUT MEATS I Milk, per qt 5 Beefsteak, loin p rib... 9 MISCELLANEOUS round fl Chickens, old, each 2 " roast m ' young dolOfpSH Lamb, fore ijr SjKggs, per doz 12V-'. " hind qr l6 Ice, per 100 lbs 75 The City Makkecs. There is a daily market for produce open from I tot! o'clock in the morning, tbe two City Markets being open ou alternate days as follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on Tuenday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at tbe time specttied. The Center or Lamasco Market Frant7. Schneider, market master is open ou Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned There is also an afternoon market open at t inCenter Market hoiue from 4 to fi o'clock r. n. on Saturdays. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, August 8. Flour unchanged. Whisky steady at 1G. Improved demand for bacon ; more buyers than sellers at 9.illJ. Mess Pork at 19 00. Bulk meat is held more firrtily at 10J. Groceries steady, good demand in regular way. Censls Takeks. It is expected that tbe returns of the eighth census will be received in large numbers during the latter part of the coming month. Man; of the assistants bave completed the enumeration, and are preparing the copies requited by law to be made. The law and instructions make it obligatory on the assistnnt to file his original return with the county clerk as soon as he has made two copies. Every page of the copie3 he is to subscribe with his own hand, and certify-on the lust page of each set that they are exact copies of the original. These copies are to be transmitted to the marshals, who certify the fact to the Superintendent of the Census, when a Treasury draft tor one-half thu earnings of the assistant will be transmitted to him the other half to awnit. a particular examination into the accuracy of his returns. Sun. B)G?f On a railroad in England has been placed a locomotive which has projecting over the frame of the engine large adjastable mirrors, set in a proper angle. ly means of the reflectors the engineer has a vie A- of the whole train behind biui, So that, in case of a casuaiity to any of the cats, he can see it reflected iu thu mirror ou his eugine. Some trial trips have been made with this apparatus, and they are stated to have been very satisfactory. These mirrors cn be applied at no great txpeuse to every locomotive. Thk Newark (X. J.) Mercury says: "The fact is, that except for the strengthening and consolidation of the Republican party, I he contest is entirely over in New Jersey. We have scarcely a doubt but that the Linticket will have a plurality of 20,000 votes iu the State." Two of the gentlemen put up as Presidential Electors by the Douglas men in Iowa, refuse to run. There are a good many Democrats out there willing to be buried politically with Ilouglns, but they don't wish to be compelled to d" their own Gk.v. Cass. A rumor is circulating that Oen. Cass does not intend to return to Washington, and that Dickinson of New York will succeed him as Secretary of State. This may account for Scripture Dick's earnest speeches for Breckinridge. Wathimgitm Cor. Cin. Gaz. Thk Hon. .lames M. Mason, the dignified U. S. Senator from Virginia, having called the Douglas Democracy "leprous abolitionists," the Washington Stitez retorts, by inflicting upon hint the title of " leprous sectionalist." Pot and kettle. Till-ui: are now, so far as known, 209 Democratic papers in the Union, advocating the election of Breckinridge and Lane, while only 195 are for Douglas. Mem. A va. jnoita M IOO obit! Heavy and T.igbt Mew, 5(1 half bbls Pig fork, -jo i, hi - Hump Vork, loo keg- Choice Family I.ard. For sale by SCO. FOSTER . CO., junelM Garner Locust at. and Canal. jnURU U-ItiTK LKJW.-IOO KKtJS M for sal,- by s. v. rjrtiBKKT .1 CO. MllfJ S.HOO H.iM.P IHtlllS. and sound, lor sale bv fpni 1" B. UILI'.KKT d- Cl. jra r om . a o o x tor hm t, n BL& t. the traUeal laanufucturers' prices by June. :0 .s. E. (il L BF.KT i CO. w .!, kens assort, -d sizes, just received and fur Bale by marl CHAS. MclOH SSTOS, !V-e 's Block, Main street. , OIL. a .. COJMi Oil. j just received hi,-! lor sale JlineiO io. M H A I N STREET Ijrx tJVJB M. nice S, TOII KT mmjfm. Sdidtmu v. rv Soana inn rec-iv ! t,y mayln CHAR I. ICS McJOHNSTON. rik li ox. covjii oirmTi&Rsi, jits. 9W I ami i Ib Cans. I" do Kr-sb Lobst -r , 1 and 2 Ib -ans S ,!r t'reh Sataioxi, 1 an 1 : Hi lo.. l i-ii(,K tiANOf.T s WW I CM Mi At for sal,- low to km i ti .-. . ii.i i. K. KltiBEItr ,V Ci., No. 4 Kcaimr streit , t-.'ti! rs . f 1 I'H i- r:.'TI. i:. bis iu perfect oeih-i. tn-il recti v.-d p-r steamer E. II . rVirchitd, foi sl , bv j,,i,e:.u C. E tttl BE UT CO Ofz--.-vv cj;'a MLVtrum, wit Taieut tixtuns to ill, -in, for sale cheap. UU.UBB X NIKHAUS, a pro 41 Main street. 4 box. mmtn To.vif.s 4 kegs W. R Butter-, JiK, bosh: Irish Potatoes', J list receivt-d at ..i,r-i bMiLIOTT'S FAMILY (IRO' ERY. mm u 1 1. b i.s'u M j T Jt' R I Jl I. JSJ9 L,M-ks, Hinges, Knot Iioorspriuts, Dolts, Beil banginsTK, Screws, etc -a well assorted stock, at v junell i,E0 S. S0NNTAG A CO 'S.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and L. u.-t ; mWV OI'JPUR TO THE I' I It I, tl WW Wheeler Wilsou's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in ita merits ua the best aud most reliable familysewing machine uuw iu use. It sews equally wefl ou thu thickeat ur thinest fabrics; makes the lock i atitch impossible to unravel, with the essential f advantage of being-alike ou both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the uuder side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy iu movement, and aaora I durable thau any other machine. We give lull iu- ; structiuus to euable tho purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, aud : tuck, all on the same inachiuc, aud warranted tor I three years. Wc also keep on constantly band a lull assortment I of Singer's machines. I Circulars contaiuiug testimonials of the above I machines, from persons of the highest stundiug I East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furuishod ; gratis, ou application iu person or by letter, j feb9lv F. M. SKLLMAN. TBi.no vjii,.j. j. t en. tit A.var co. MW. have removed to Water street, three doors above Main. WK are now uianiifai tr.ring Weils' Tatent Folding Spriug Bed, the best and moat convenient DOW la use, ai it can be moved or handled w ithout any trouble. Call and examine them inni!fi St. Charles Saloou. : NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. jmsri'ssRs. iu.Ji.rsnn x imreikvsh, WWM. from New Orleanc, have pint based the ST. CHARLES SALOON, on First street, nearly oppoi site the Tost Office, and nave refitted it in an ele- ' gant and attractive Style, The new proprietors have had long experience as ! keepers of fashionable and popular ltestaurants in i New Orleaus, and they will endeavor, lu their new house, to combine all the eiegaaciea and luxuries of Northern and South, ru !:.-st,ir.tat In the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a luge and complete slock of choice Liquors from New Orleans, which they collacted with care during their business in that citv. Their connections and acquaintance in that ! city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries froui that market in future, an I they will span- no expense nor paius to make the 1ST. CHARLES surpnss, hereafter, its former representation, as a plci-saut Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. &S Billiard players uill Cud at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well know u and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick A Co. Tbe undersigned Batter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to auy Saloou iu tho western country. BJtaT- A splendid Luuch will be served up in the moat approved style, cvtry morning at 10 o'clock. UAMMER A DBKIFTjSS, me4 Late of New Or'eao" CO-PARTNERSHIP. jf juvB a. jui.erijs'u ii.t fivtj MM. purchased from B. II. Broinnolhaiis, (formerly of tbe firm of B. Nurre Co.) half of the Saw -Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment w ill III aaaftlll bo carried on by the uuder sigued, under tbe lirm and style of Ahlering Sc Brommelbaus. The mill will continus to till all orders for Lumber promptly and with cur,'. Orders solicited. aprM-dtf AHLERINC ,v 11 ROM HELII ATJS. n o ; t : it o JVJV n t s : iJt MJI nice stock of trimmed and untrimmed Itiuinels ou hand, and which will Ik- sold cheap, to close out, at the Dry Good Store of 60HAPK ER A Bl SSI KG, jllne-2 No. 1.) Mai:, tlee. 18G0. SPRING & SUMMER 1800. Gr O O X S . fully iufurin thir Dumeroun tririidii nml the ; PUMlC jpuncimlhr. that thnj aro daily receiving jic- ! cetwioiia to their large Mid varied stock of Siirin I Hnd Summer Goods, wbicL, fur elegHiio1, ftyle and variety, cannot m uurpaMsed. It wud ke iurerj lluoiiii to enumerate all the department which, on j iuriirectioD. will be found replete emhracin all the ; leading etj les and noveltiet of Ihe neaton. The luiaiuetw riuciples which liave gained for their old estahliwhed house such extensive j.atnu- ! ag, will be adhered to, viz.: Kxecutlou of orderd ! with dinpatch attention and couiteny to CQrtom- , ith, euuibiiied with moderato charges. Their t stock having beii purchased wirh care and jutlg- : ment in the btmt m rltets. and ui first quality, toj getlter with an adherence to ntmnd piiuciphs -if fMrade, they are confident f being aide to Mipplv i those who may favor then, with $ call on the beei terms. Annexed they sul mil a IiVr uf d j artiitiits. i Cloths, Cf8-i:nereH, and Vesting, Tweeds, ITx. Inmnn, C-ottoBade-i and lenims. New Stile Trit.ls, a gltwil variety, French Organ li.-s, Iawnsiind Oinhiiui. F.nglih Btireejr n, AriKlais andrhallis. Illack and Katn y Silk, and Irish Pupit , Hohelr Oooda for traveling dresses, French Berage RoheH5to H Volants. M ttrgandy ' ' to ! Silk aud GiaglMMW ITmbrfrilwi nnd Purasols. 1'auama, Bntitl, b. hornaud Palm Hats, Foot and Sh-., Soft bi n k an 1 Cetored Hats, Whito, Blue and Pink Mosouito Jfott, Fre nch and Srut h Fnihr.dd-r:es, a i-re.it varietv , Hlark Lace Haattlhu and Pwirits, Hosiery, Qlovoa, Mitts, and White aud Cohned C'-orsetta, White ioHis, Notion. Dres Ti imniiims, Mc., &v. I S. A R. would call particular attention to their BtiK-k of Irish Linen GoocM of tlieir own importations, warranted Pure Linen, eoft finUh aud Grass Bleached ronsiHtiugof "H. 1-4, G-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Painaska all sizes. ; Linen Cambric Handkerchief, Towels, Brown and Bleached li . - Ac. X. B. Thomp-riirrt Skirt-, requiring no Steel Soringaround the body, are mm omieiiiediwl ft the i following eculiaritin- and advanl.ti;' s : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liahillfy !" ehafe or ex- ' coriate, and admit of any kind of exerci-i.' without ' the ethrhtest inccuvenience to the wearer. lirnerMain and Fir-t streets. jgiR K '.IT CITl' TOK.3CCO I' .1 TOBY. The undersigned having engaged the Tobacco Business, w ith the purpose ot tufpl iug, if possible, tlie wants of the home marktt. am now-- snared to ofjer a well selected st,.a-k o, manufatt'--"'i TobaCCu from Missouri, Kentucky aud Tanl fit e Leaf, iu Pouuds, Fives, Halves, Eights,-iQ'. s i artera, iu any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount tor Cash purchases, but no sale less than live boxes. A. GUMBERTS, Jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evansvilie, Ind.

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Bvauwi iam ,w jiib m m i mm Wv .,affv.,,.iftt ,ivjr m.wA . A , iH. .i.L.iBl DK. HAAS, having leased tho rooocs formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, iu Dr. Uray's building, opposite tho Post Office, for a eerieb of years, would rhperttully soficit the citizens of Kvansville aud the surrouudim owns and country, o vwit hU rooma and see tbQ geciiuens on exhibition, whether they need the eeivlcfiS of a Dentist or not. Since the huqing of his latt circular aud advertiriement, over a year since, several iupruvenjenta and new invuw.ous have been made, of which he has availed himself, aud allows nothing that will subserve the interest! of his patieuts, to pass uneecured. His facilities are better aud tstablishniHut larger, without doubt, that any other in our State, aud etiual toany in Easteru cities. All thobe who need Dental ratiou performed, aud are pleased w ith his work, shall hb atteudeJ to with great pleasure. The follow ing are the styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous tjtiui; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralitc; Amber; Cheoptatic; Gold aud Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a eeaut or crevice. Cheeks that are Miuken can be restored to nearly thir original c ntour by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, Curalite, ami Amber Base. The latter styles, for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel auycels anything we have ever swen. He has several amesthetics for allnvititing pain when extracting teeth. Thev are perfectly harmless. The un Hit delicate ran have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net tiuue by himself. Parents should cousult the health and beauty i f their children by having the Dentist direct their set ond dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to ihofee invalualde organs. irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue ces.-d'ully. Tlioae having decayed teeth, shuuM either have them extracted or hlbd at once (fM latrer it pKible). Tie. health T tbf parti-s .iLid the icioaitiilig teeth demand ibis. Jr" I tak.' deasure in introducing Dr. ffean, nij su-HVusor to th bid rtaiins in Bray's building, liopij.g he will fitiff them both pb;o;tot and prot'T . able From un inacyaigye witJi the IVctor, I am leaded to find him one id the progressing; possessing tHSte and blgti prof -ssioiinl atdlity and standing. With this view , 7 can, with safety, recommend him to the community es a skillful an couipetenf dentfet (iuhvjs) J . K1VKTT. CHARLES BAB COCK, Importer and Dealer in Uoach anil Saddlery Hardware. MAIN STREKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. gB.i iv.v i o.n j' 1. 1: i f: n m W a RJlM. i-HnKi'ici,tB wit'i EuriAB and American majlU&ctUrVlfl ft-rii dlri'Ct Hupply of all KOotlaiD m line, I urn enahledti, t ITer iiiduceiu-nt, thai cannot fail to 1, t,, the interest of all engaged in the business to ive nie a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the beat steel; hands, enameled and of nil kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ot all kinds, saildls trees, Knglish bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hames, tine silver hames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting aads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse hlaukeis, London Girth Webs, Amorican Girth an.' TU-in Webs, both cotton and worsted; Londoti Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gntta perch and brass lined martenghl rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, pateiit gig trues, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of tha business, and understanding loth branches thoroughly, we would respectfully in tit your attention before, purchasing elsewhere. I m also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddh . ap20-dAw BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 wTfain Street. JLtW o r J. K. Dutcher, would reBpectfully give notice that tin v manuf;icture to order, and havo constantly ou hand, all kiui-U of Boots and Hhoe, for Ladies, Geiitsand Children's wear. Having replenished their stock of Kactern work, they are prepared to sefl a low as any house iu this city engaged in the retail trade. None but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. Please give us a call. I M. CUKKKY A CO. may l-Cm 19 of the ScccaiTX I nsit kance Company, October 1, 185'J ASStTH. Oath on hand 5 tttXI 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awairfug Investment 8U..V.M 05 Cah in Ihtnk (.'ommonwealth 5,197 47 Total ?9-,,:J!lI Vt B-uik Minks 5u shares Hank Commerce ' " 50 " Ain'u Ex. Bank " loo Bank New- York 14 " B'k N. America 214 sha par val. 5-1,500 worth -Z,764 -J5 Tcuip'-rary Loans secured by ll,id L. S. &Uou Bonds and " lin sharei Kesulute Fire Insurance Company 12,:ltK) IX) Bonds and Mortgages being hi st lieu, Ao.4of.,I50 (Kl PremioBM uncollected 2,501 HO Accrued Ins. on Kond aud Mortgages A Temporary Loans (1,704 71 Balance due fp'lu Agents IS !9 Total Capital Stock Surplus $644,891 80 ...$5oU,(XX) 00 ... 44..X91 HO 5511,S91 80 I No Liabilities. JOSKPH W ALKEIl, Pres't K. L. IIaviiock, Secretary. STATE OP NEW VOBK, ) . . CITY &CULNTY OK NEW YOKE, f ba' rersonally appeared before me this 20lb day of NoveuileT, A. 1). 1859, Joseph Walker, I'reaideot, and Richard L. Ilaydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally atlirined that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge aud lajlief. THUS. L. THORNELL, Commissioner for tho State of Indiana, in New York. Thin Company has nriplind with the law of ludiana concerning Insurance f'-oiiipanies, aud is prepared t take rinks iu the City of Evansvilie aud Vanderburgh ouuty, Ind E. II. SABIN, Agent, decli) 87 Siaiu street. OI K SPRIS'U STVI.K .VO W OUT is secoi.d to none in beauty aud symmetrical proporti ins. Loversof acomfortable, good-looking, line aud durable Hat will m sure to get suitctl and rittad. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt &Cassimere Hats, AIwhv.1 on hand ami made to order of any shap or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Jut (toturnSng iuto fashion fur Sprint IMsMsst. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaiualde bhape, color and ijuahtj. ; x a. kw O-oodLs. An immetiae stock, houtht low will sell at oof responding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very nrta htock on lanJ all the latent htle. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The beat svmr m en in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer VAUTIER A M A K Cf N N 1 K K , 39 Main ntreet. api 4 Y.OWING AND THRFSHING 7i xiitum a t o., i: i-.i.y-fi i 'ti. i. k, M 0 Ina . agents fo- the fidlowing HachineB, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. VI A. W, iiiiprov,-.! Hciwer. C'h.tiuplon liPSpsS; and MlSf, SIt Uaker, Iron Umm sttrj K ntov'rty Hurvt-titer, Bsxkrys Mower, K. BsHs Reaper aud Ms . Threshing Machines. Kallstou's Improved Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Moffitt'i " " inay22-ly

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I,. joH.ynoj; BOOK ER AND Blank Bonk Manufacturer First st.. bet. Main and Locust, ETAK8TTIX, INDIANA. ftO-Ilhink Books ruled, paged and made toorder of the best paper, from a Memorandum to tho largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. jell-dAi tt German and French Night School nruM hjs'iiisrs igj-i! u .host rkJL tpectfully begs leuve to inform his fncnun ami the public iu general, thut he hm opened a uight school for tho Instruction of the French ai d Geruiau languages. Beiuga graduate of aKuropoeii L'uiversity, aud a teacher of practice aud experience, which he has Income by exertion during a number of yeaih, he hopes to satisfy all those whe may entrust themselves or be eutrusted un.'o his care, and lgs the patronage of his fellow -citizeHa Also, young !erg-. men aud students of Ihe gospel, are reiiieoted to tike uotiie of his lessons iu the Ile.brew huiguage. For particulars, apply to Kev. UK. M. IiKLBANCO, rrofc"or ol Ancient and Modern Languages, First st , rearot lb biu's :..iumercial College. mav-olud ir tM.vtt ir mLMt,nem irl M. hand a supply of We can also furnish TAOK MJAWCS .,1 Mf an pacity. 1 low Scales are li ,, m the BiaMis I", ., u . T. FAlitBANKh rf-((., St, Johubor4, mont. K very Scale is teifed and tealed, ni.d w vranted correct. I'-or MflBMMl we rel-i Ni te tousamb of pervoni using LBAUA. HOKNItlidOK .t CO., Agents, Srtl U ater -tieef. K.,l' m. g H00FLAND S GERMAN MEDICINES THE OBRAT STANDARD R E M E D I 8 of the present age. have acquired ihelr great Boy ularity only through years of tnal. Vubouud ed satislarlion is rendeted by thou, in ul, BQQFLLttD'B GERMAN PITT E R S W1 LL POSITITF-I.T CLM1F. Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaiuidio, N i v,.o Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all UMttf arising from a disordered liver, or MaknflBl ot stomach and digestive orgam,, ANll WML POKITHEL1 I'llKVFST Yelloto Kei-er, Biliou Frrei , ni,l Fever mnd AjU. See our Almanac for proof. Price 7Vts per bottle UOOFLANU'B HALS A MU VOKVIAI. WILL posiTivr.LV GUM Coughs, Colds, or HoarsenM, Bronchitis, lollueuza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient OoBBtlWiptlon , and has performed the most astonishing cures r known of SONfTB M EDO 0 N SUMPTI O N ' As a Dlarrhoja cordial it is uiiequaled. Price 7? cents per bottle. HO OF LA ND' -S GERMAN PILLS, bring well-known throughout Europe und Amercau ueed no commendation here. They are purely vegi table, are prepared with great exactuess and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can be fouud. Price 25 cents per box. These mediciocs are prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson it Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., aud are sold by druggists and dealers in medlciues everywhere. The signature of 0 M. Jacksuu will be ou the outside of each bottle or Lux. Iu our "Everybody's Almanac," published annually, you will find testimony aud commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These alaaauacs are given away by all our agents. BEWAUE 0E OOUXTEHFEITS. See that you get iioolland'a German Bitters, pre. pared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., aud that his signature is on the w rapper of each bottle Keller & White, Agents lor Evansvilie, Ind. Leich A L'Hrlstedt, do do do dec9 rannn vj'MiH&wJMW wo. i.it M. respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their office aud store to their new- building on First street, three doors above Pine street, near the foundrv, where they will be able to give more prompt attention to tle orders of their customers. A largo lot o"f stoves will be sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to close out the stock. dec5 KKATZ A HEILMAN. CUBISTIAS KUATZ. WM. HEILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I MANL'FACTCRKRit AND BC1LDER8 OF STKAfll ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw ant! Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, Thraalns Machines, &zc. KVANSVILLE, IND. rWVIE PROPHIETOHS Of TflB 1TY FUV1 ML dry beg leave to inform theT frietols and tht public in general, that they are p-epured to do all kiuds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, aud everything appertaining to the Fonndry buni nes. They arc manufacturing Stkam Engines am BoiLEBsof any size and power required. Suw Milt Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gummlng Machines, Thrashing Maclur:i?s, Malt Mills, Ilorsepcwers, Corn-shellers, Machinery ol all klnns made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings ol very description. Iron Housefronts, Cellar Gratia c. Cooking and Heating Stoves or the latest Improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWERS, D1STILLEI-.S, REC'i'IFl ERS, At, Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kcttlos, Refrigerators, Attemporators, Sparges, Stillhcads and Worms on an improved priuciplc , Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yean Jugs, Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Load and Iron Pipe; Copper, ib .-.- and iron Pumps of every variety, fur beer, spirits, oil, rc.: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Wl,istb-s, ,tc. Workmen sent to all putts to ft up work mid do repairs on Steam Boil.-ie, tVpp-ci and Miuot Iron Work, Ik. OLD AlEiALS HiibOllf. They are dealing In and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrousrht Iron welded Pipes BttH Tubiug, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Gi t man Polling Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, Haw, Ic., of the last kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iror., Block Tin. Pig Iron, Habit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of tbe best Macliiuery and workmen, and will eive all work entrust- ! to them, their individual attention, tilling order promptly, warranting their work. MCd are saiisfieil with reasonable prices. Otlice and Hale Rooms, No. il Maiu hire oundviy, Boiler 1'ard.aJ' ' aiuchiue Shop hi Pi street, between First 'rend streets, Eaiirille.lndianu. 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