Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 293, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 August 1860 — Page 4

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Kvansville dt rawfonUvllIt II. R. Accommodation Train SI Ml Train 6.00 A. M. 0.15 " Mall Train 4.5G P. M. accommodation c.'v. " Steamers Regular Packets. roR IslRO. Masonic OEM leaves Evansvil'e every Monday nil Thursday at 6 p. M. Returning, leaves Cairo averv Saturday at 3 a. M. and every Wednesday at 4 P. M. Charlvt Bow en leaves Tuesday! and Saturdays at 12 '."clock u. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOE PADCCAH. Donasa leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays , and Saturday! at night. FOR HCKuFESON. Gen. D. M. Whits pliea daily, leaving Evaosville in the forenoon and returning in tbo evening, rom LorxaTiLLE. Grev Eaolk, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in tlie afternoon. Orev Eagle, of Gallipolia, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock a., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. u. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays In the afternoon. li. O. Ferry leavei Kvanaville Wedoesdays and Saturdays at 5 p. M. Leaves LouiaviUe Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P. at. roa bSEEN RIVER. Rowling Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. The Luc Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysbnrg and Pond River. She arrives Saturdays, Tueadaya, and Thursdays. There Is regular daily communication with Henderson and MEwBCRGii by boat and land convey ance. KIVER ITEMST" STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Lue Eavea, Green river: Chancellor, N. O.: Dunbar, Paducah: Time, Pittaburg: John Laddoll, llockport: L. 0. Furry, Lou. DEPARTED. Chancellor, Lou.. Time, New OrleansDunbar, Paducah: L. C. Ferry, Lon. Lue Earns, Green river. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Grey Eagle, jr., Lou.: Masonic Gem, Cairo: Bowling Green, G. river: Gen. White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather yesterday was clear— the thermometer ranged from 58° in the morning, to 75° in the afternoon. ......The <River> at this point had begun slowly to decline yesterday evening, but the fall was as yet almost imperceptible. Our dispatches report 5 feet 2 inches at Pittsburg yesterday morning, and falling slowly. At Cincinnati it had fallen 9 inches within the preceding 24 hours, leaving 9 feet 9 inches in the channel. At Louisville it was rising slowly, with 4 feet water in the Canal. There have been heavy rains in Pennsylvania, which have perhaps extended west of the mountains, in which event we may expect another rise in the Ohio. ......The <Masonic> Gem is the regular packet for Cairo and intermediate points leaving at 6 o'clock this evening. Her passenger accommodations are very complete, and her clerk, Mr. J. P. McDonald, is a most obliging and clever gentleman. ......The "little" <Grey Eagle>, she of the music-box arrangement, will be in port for Louisville this evening, whistling for freights and fares. Though she sings like a siren, she will not betray like a siren, for those who have been her guests report that they were not "taken in and done for," but most sumptuously entertained, while it was left to their own free choice whether or not they would make hogs of themselves. ......The regular mail packet for the Green River country, the <Bowling Green>, is in port, and departs at six o'clock this evening. She is under the command of Capt. Liter, a pioneer in the Green river trade, while those clever gentlemen, Mr. John Travis and Capt. Jo. Ashby, preside in the office. ......The Louisville <Courier> says that, owing to the low rates, combined with the scarcity of freights and the abundance of boats in the trade, the <Poland> and <Sallie List> have retired from the Cairo trade. As soon as the river falls to a reasonably low stage, and freights advance to good low water rates, these boats will again take the track. Capt. Hamilton, agent of the underwriters, who bought the wreck of the <S. P. Hibberd>, has had rather a tedious time in trying to raise her. He has had men and material ready for some time, but, as the river would raise a day or two, and then fall a day or two, he has been compelled to wait till it settles down. ......We learn from the New Albany <Ledger> that on Saturday the <Diligent> was sold by Hawley, Billings, & Co., of Louisville to Capt. N. H. Cobb, of New Albany. The price bargained for was $8,000. It is the intention of Capt. Cobb to take charge of the boat and continue her in the Leavenworth trade. ......Capt. A. D. Miller, of <Ben Lewis> disaster notoriety, has disposed of all his steamboat stock, including the <Bay City>. Capt. J. W. Anawalt, late of the office of the <Dr. Kane>, and Mr. John A. Dales formerly of the <Defender> were the purchasers of the Bay City. It is said the sale is bona fide, and that Capt. Miller has permanently retired from the river and does not now own a dollar of steamboat stock. We wonder whether the popular odium which attaches to the boat will not compel her owners to change her name. ......The <Fanny Bullitt> was due last night, but up to 10 o'clock had not made her appearance, having grounded at Scuffletown in the afternoon. She left Louisville Tuesday evening with as much freight as she desired, including 90 head of mules and horses, together with a large lot of floor from New Albany. ......The <Bullitt> having got safely over Scuffletown, came down at about 1 o'clnok [sic] last night. ......In noticing the transfer of an interest in the <Lue Eaves>, the Louisville <Journal> is mistaken in supposing that boat and the <W. A. Eaves> identical. The former is a neat little sidewheel boat, built at this place last summer, expressly for the Green river trade, and has never plied in any other, while the latter is a very old affair, recently running in the Cairo and Columbus trade, but now about "played out.'' ......The St. Louis <Republican's> Cairo correspondence, under date of the 14th, has the following items: The <Melnotte> got tired of waiting for a new shaft, and yesterday patched up her wheel so that she could navigate, and left for New Orleans with a heavy load. Mr. Wm. Fitzgerald, former clerk of the steamer <Emigrant>, has taken charge of the office of the steamer <Minne-ha-ha>. The " little old " <W. A. Eaves>, recently a Columbus and Cairo packet, has been sold to a Mr. Campbell, of Mt. Vernon, for $900. She leaves for Mt. Vernon this morning, where a new boat is building for her machinery. Her engines are in good condition, and will easily outlast another boat. The new boat will be finished in about a month, and will bring out a load from the Wabash river, for reshipment from Cairo. CINCINNATI, Aug. 15th, M.—River fell 9 inches in the last 24 hours. Now 9 feet 9 inches in the channel. Weather clear. — 70.

C0PELAND & WEXSEN, Gar JEEi 1ST HI JFL Xj mil cy! OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVASSVILLE, ISO., . m S ii . VO Wl'HKFJlt B 11 TO TJHSi jat Risks and issue Policies in -everalot the eldest and ujost reliable Insurance Companies of the I'nited States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the meet favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND A VIGATION Kiska takeu on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Alao, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represent

ed, over $4,000,000. JEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus $2,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus, 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 1 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Caeli Capital $200,000 ! Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. I Caah Aaseta gfiOO.OOO Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus 8:200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 2on,000 COPELAND & NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE M INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1811 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 81,500.000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years MOBMi ami UPWARDS OK '$ J l.OOO.ttOO Of lofls.-H tmvo bean pan! by th .Etna Insurance ('oiiipany iu the ptutt 40 ymiH. The valns of reliahl, from the following LOSSES PAI I Insurance will be apparent 1) BY THE JE T N A DCRIVO THE past rtvr r tabs : In Oak) sidl.wo 80 I In Michigan, 180,043 SI 07 In Indium,... 14,I9.8I hWtonila, 100,980. In Kentucky, 204,939. 4n In Illinois.... 04 Tennessee. .... 4ti Kansas .V Ni l 82 . Ark. d- On. . 448,327.41 o7..r.19.21 19.94.-..77 23.M5.fl .is. Missouri, SM.OIB Iowa ft Minn. lol.a. u I'uun'a ft Va.. 01,006 Mississippi and Alabama,...? 52,411 Fire and It-land Navigation Uiik8 ivcvoptf.J at tr-ffMM ,tMH with olvnry n mi ' u 1 1 jMm. Epciul attentioi' QumtM irtm w OM'KLLlS'lrS and Contra? Jus in,. uj 1 ft it y fan. Thp ilid p.'rvicr luntr and unoMMArior ti tad, and tb iimny iirmitiHH trie aKuih i iienrHiu-e (.' jini-any prt sehH- iu itH line, phpokl nit i overlooked by tit one ready to iiiHi:ie and undi Htnnting their lett iutereatr). During 11 BtrlBffiMM linM " Um MOMNitt foe reliable iDimrttnce beroiiun j:i iinperttive duly the ability ut property ow ut rs tu tnttatfl l"ta being then niu I. UtaeMil. Afcencieii in all tlie principut uitirs and tnvui throughout the Slate i'tdltieH ib-iued without delay, by any ol' the duly authorised. Agents of the Company. Bud1uok4 attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPE LAND & NEXiKN, AirentH, my 2 .ivi:(.-- Bank Etnildine, Firnt 6t. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL, P H CE N I X COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN. crvoTrn to INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. FIRK CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital. Cash Assets - - 400,000 - $547,712.36 8. t.. IdOHISj Prest. II. Kfllooo, Hei-retary. Branch OJice, :U SS Y. Third St., Cincinnati. At Mngill, General Agent. Agenta in all the priuidpal and T--una the Cnion.a LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! JMAppltrati"im received, pclldM latwd and rnnWvtl, and till bigfniW pt'i tainir t th agency j pnmjitly uttfiided to. A!io applications receivml for Lilt IniWMICt! in j the Am Lift ItiiUi-niict id' Hartford, Conn. : Capital and surplu- OTer f2tK),tiu. iJol'KLANUtf N-.VSKS, Agaate. V Ofllre. oa Wint St., !!. Mmu anti Hyc. ia j Savin Baak Buildtnje, ARE YOU INSURED? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OF 1HK MERCHANTS' 1NSURANCEC0. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 UIRKCTOKS : Mark Howard. M. Woodruff. Jftluea Belter, K. Roberts, iUV It. Phelpa, Timothy Shei.lou, James' P. Foater, Sidney A. Whit Case. -p. Millyer, Elijah II. OweB, I Il-uier Blanchard. Richard D. Hubbard, M. M. Merviiuau, W L. ODltina, ; W. U I. Cullender. 'AanNeatiocia receiveil. Policies issued and re newed, and all business pertuiniug to - A . l y promptly attended to. Ucn Losses i ,uit blv hJ.lusted iiml protopUi paid at this Agency. uiifiO COI'EI.ANli . NKXEN, A.ui.is.

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REGULAR PACKETS. sr v VJ ,V VI I-JLM1 -f .VU CM 1 i: o Wis iwkrf The MASONIC GEM, dpt. J. J. PiLLfBUHY, master, J. P. ! emcl'ONALu, cierK, uaiiiJ c-ucu aw 'mmcxxv oushly OTerhauii'd and painted. Las rntercd I be Evausville and Cairo trade, where ?he arttleuattMM daring tlie kummir. Hie makea two trips per week ; leaven Evanaville tvery Monday and Thuraday at 6 r. M. Returning, leaves Cairo ev. r Satunlsy at Z a. M. and every Wednesday illr. :i 13 JL A' U V 1. .1 H H -JVAIOV ville aud IS lii u IJreen Packet. Tii lixlit dri.fl U S. Mail Steamera HUU LU 1. 11 1: M , A. LITElt, t aptain. JOHN IRAVI8, Cl'k, Leaves Evanaville everj Monday and Thursday, at j 6 o'clock, r M , leaves Bowling Green etry ' Wednesday and Saturday, at a a. m. aul'i wrsVJJV8VlJLK.E If HKJ'UBMSOJ' MZd Packet, Gln'l I). M. WUITE, 11. L. 1-ANCA3TEE, master, runs as a regular Kreitflit and Paaseuiier Packs ' daily (Sundaya excepted) between this point and ; Henderson. aufc7 WMmiii'eMti to t. v. t'ujtj'un WW of time.- The Loniaville and Henderson Light-Iira'Jght, Swift, Side I Wheel U. S. M. and Posenzer Packet,! Orey Eagle, Cape. A. DON N ALLY, J. A. LvfK, CI k. I Leaves Evanaville for Louisville every Monday j at 12 o'clock M.. und every Thursday at f o'clock I l'. M , arriviii at Louisville Tuesday Hiid Fridny J eveiuga. lieturnin;, leaves LouiaviUe every Wednesday ! and Saturday evcaaiajg at B o'clock. JNO. B. HA L, Agent, jiilyai-tf No. 2 Water street. ! Evaiikvllle, Louisville, and OwM boro Paseuger Pnt ket. THE NtW AMI rUTI STEAMER, j HAM. SMITH, Master. ' ' Alari i Gkeoii, C'lerka. Leaves Evanaville Wertnesdava and Saturdays at ftp M. Leaves Louisville Tueadaya and Frldaya at 4 pm. jnlel;i JKeV Cairn packet. The eletntlow' water packet, J. H. DONE, Lewis Dato, master, m II. List, clerk. will run regularly in the Evausville and Cairo trade during ihe eeason. For freight or passafre apply ,on tioaid. jnlyUS EVANSVI LLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, C3r I o y Eagle. W. H. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Hali.iiiav, Cerk. B KtVKN IMjVSPii KVMin' JCLj Tu. ailay and Saturday at 8 o'eleck p M. R tui'iiing, leaves Louiaviile ei.-ry Monday sad Fri'lay at 4 o'clock p. m. aKcT Through Bills of Ladine w ill le given for Tohacco or other freight to Kallimore or Sew York at as low races it not lower than hy any other route. Passengers oi freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River oron Green River The i .-- j. i accommodations of the Grey Eaele are tiuarpaaaed by any boat upon the West era waters. Apply on board or la JOHN P.. HALL, Jutie7-dtf No. '2 Water street. V4J HVM1.1.K, lit t.iI, J.YJU J9 I Alt. ' C. . '.I I.AK KA.K.N OKU PACK K.T, CHAKI.KT BO WEN, Ii..TF.a, Maat.-r, leaves Evnnavillo Tu-day and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., ai'rir at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Ve.!uertdav aud Saturday. ReMraine;, leaves Cairo oven WedneeOas and BaaOay, at 7o'cl.K-k, P. N.a and OasithUuM every Thnrsday and Monday, at o'clock, A. ftl., connecting al Kvanaville with the Kvanaville and Crawfordartlle K. It., aad Packet! for Green lliver. Alao, connecting at Smitliland with Canilierland l!ier Pack, ets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Oi leans aud St Laiuia Packets. Tickets can he oht.oe! on hoard the boat for all Eiiatern Ctlea. aept2t JrtwMJrarwMM,JiMi jji f.tn it.tii VPACh F T The fine steamer DCTKBAB, One. Fowler, utaater, leavea Lvauavilii every Monflayd Wednesday, an I Friday, at 12 o'eha-k M. Leavea Paducah every Tuesday, Thur-elav, and Batar day, at 9 o'clock A. M. Cunectin(. at Evanaville with the Kvanaville and Crawfordavllle Railroad for all peiuta North and Eaat, with packet for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack eta for 6t. Louia, New Orleaos, aud the Daily Mall boats tot Cairo, Nashville, and Teuneasee river. saefBi.aineaa promptly attended, and charges for freight and puaaago, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleana aud all points on thu Tennessee and Cumberland rivera augl8 M, OH KOIITU CJ KltOLTO.Y J.VIl POWD STTKB. The elegant paa-eiiger at.ainer LUE EAVES, !JJIc2fcwJ, Mi Dii.nai.ii, Master, Tavlou, Clerk, will utake regular tri-weckly trips to South Carrolton aud Pond River, leaviug on Mondays, Weduesdaya and Fridaya. For freighter passage, apply on loard. de20tl FORWARD'G & COrvlMISSION. ifJ.a fi xt' hmk vo.n frjx-y-NEW A It K A N 1. 1 M V. N T. The Adams Express Comi-anv leeyni I fully anI nounce to th.-ir frienda and patrons, tke pabUceH Ev.itsville and vie-iuity. that, with increased f:i-ili. j tiea for tlie t rauaportation of I fM Ml i II T, PACKAGES. It OK MY AND V A L UA M & MB, j They solicit a continuance of former favors. Esi pecial care taken in the collection of Bills, drafts, j Notea, nnd the transportation of small and valuable I packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fJ cilitieaof the Expreaa, can obtain any desired inforI matlon in reference to the routes and details of the business, at tbuir Ofnce on First street, between jiani nun (.ocuar., oftfiosiie tne roar uince de 1 G. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. p. a. o'RiisEY at Co. e.TORJflK, OBWMttOiJ'tt, y.vi 5 COMMISSION HE&CHANTS. fl-irieral ltailr-Hi ..Steamboat, and Expre;-. Aden's B pecial Agents for the PENK. CENTRAL RAILROAD; iiid conaoctinu, over which we are auth'i J ro giro throiiK) rreipt at tht lowent possible rarHaviuK a inainiMuth Wharfhcat at the . : .-, the largest on the Ohio River, capai le of storing and protecting ti.il merchandize liable to danietfe Trom exposure, wm are prepared to facilitate tho dinpatch of all cousijtnuientH, foiwarded to our cmo bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, flihaflug - . Vorwarditi, ti- ,, to the Sale of any Produce, or ether property, consigned to ua lorsale,anilaatiafaction guaranteed. Offlue and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the W harf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interests of our patrona at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; ontiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on ailcousigumenta to either ourselves or correapondenta in any of the principal markets. North, East or South. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. mfMJTJK1UKM 5t) BUHLS ! H.t it w Cider," ol choice quality, tor Pick lea, eae. JeneSO S. E. QlbBgRT CO. MINED To SUCCEED GEORGE TUOKN HILL takes pleasure Bait.t orming bis old customers that in the quality an 1 ! style of bis w ork, be flatters himself he cannot bo ! excelled. He may still be found at the corner of j Second and Main streets, where tbe choicest H.ir- ' ness aud 3n Id'.-'of -very description c.iu be obtaln- ' sd on the best of terms. at- Repairing: lone wit! ' atMeaa and dispatch. Seeonii-h-.i I M. .. .tt ht ' 'el M3f i T ri. t. m, t-. MM 1000 Ilw. Brsss Kelt ,-. I dozen Lnamele l Kettles, asoi led sizeb; J do AutM Parers; Jljst received and for sale St augs GEO. S. SuNSTAi" A l-O.'S. jTIOJt. Vlt..-Z Hill.. COJJL. Oil. just racalvad aad for sale at junoio Ho. M AIN STREET.

COMMERCIAL. V a .V SYILIE RETAIL PRICES CI RREKT. Corrected Be7l h-J V I) 0 K LAN G L E V , JOeatera itj all kinds of Fancy anl Staple Family Groceries, at the L:irtka L.iza cr. No 75 Min si.

rLOUR AND FEED Fiour, extra v. bite w heat per ack of '.'8 lba....-2.73 110 Pork, riSH10(ijll Do. sack of 49 lbs Corn Meal per bu... Bran, per I'KJ lbs... Corn, jier lu GROCERIES Sujrar, primi N. O. ' A. 1. crushed .i.i" .... Muckercl. Mo. 1 .12' rtra njesa.l, -L No. 2, small. 2 1 Suliuou, per lb lj 4 smoked i:2'. ilod, Jier lt H.-.iibllt, hllK'kt l 1" Herring, Bait. Roo....3jj WLlte Fish, treah lake per lb Trout, do Uu do 10 PRODUCE Potatoes, old, per bu... ..10 ' p'-.vderc Cuffee, Uk... ' Java. 0g '2n ,; Mexican. ' Roaatel.. 18 '20 .501 d Tea, Imperial... M Guniiowder 711(0; 1 oil " new ' Beets, per bunch. Oar cola, do Onions, do Pieplant, do .4.5 " Youuir HyBon.4(iiSl :.-2vn 5 " Oolong Black. Iu31 " English Breaklast .76 Molasses, ruboiled per gallon 50 l augar hou.e 60 " Baltimore ayi up. .70 M St. Louis..." Rice 7 Pearl barley 7J4 Split peaa 8 PROVISIONS li . . enr'd can Lettuce, per I wall 1 Cabbage, do 35 i 'ueuinbera, each I Peas, jier p.-ck 2d : Beans, white per qt 5 FRUITS i Apples, dried per Ib..1.., ' Peaches, do do 12? 2 iCurranta, Zante.pr S lb 1012 Kaspbeiriea, perqt i Prunes, Ger. per lb. ..12b.; vassed per Hi: 15 u plain 13 Shoulders 10 Turkish 12 Sides, clear 14 j Beef, d'd sugar cur'd l'2j'y Pork, pickled VJ'.y Butter, prime table. ..20 M for Co-.king. 15 Cheese, new lb oid Lard 14 CUT MEATS Beef steak, loin per lb.. .0 round 8 " roast 8 Lamb, fore or 8 " hind qr 10 j Kaisins, extra ...20 4 Cooking No I ..15 KLl'IDS Alcohol, per gal 75 Hurtling fluid, pr gal. 78 Lard oil, ajr gal 1 10 I'oa! Oil 9t.(upl.i.o ! Vinegar, pure cidei 21 Milk, per qt 5 M I 'y.LLANKKUS Chickens, old, each 25 ' young doloJO ! Eggs, per doz 1'2)4 I Ice, per 10O lbs 7o The Citt Makkktk. There is a dally market for produce open troni 4 to o'clock iu the morning, the two City Markets being open on alternate day,, as follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market muster ia open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Lamasco Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Frida morniiiga. at the houia mentioned '1 here ia also an afternoon market open at the Center Market hou-,e from 4 to fi o'clock i M. on Saturdays. New Yorlt Market. New York, August 15. Fimir sligutly improved with rather more inquiry both for export nnd home consumption ; sales of 17,000 bbls at 5 20 for super state ; 525 5 40 for extra do ; 5 lOfj 20 for super ; 5 25(o5 45 for common to medium shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio ; closing rather quiet. Hye flour steady ; small sales at 3 50(a;4 20 for common to choice super. Whisky prices favor buyers ; better enquiry ; lioo bi Is at 21. Export demaad for wheat quite active ; prices have advanced 1 (r,2c per bush; improvement is more observable in winter than Spring ; sales of 91,000 bushels of new winter red we.-tern at 1 26 (tr, 1 28 ; 36,000 bush Milwaukie club at 1 23l 25 17.000 hn-h ot white Michigan at 1 :t7(V(' 1 50 lalter price for choice in barrels ; 1:, COO amber Illinois nt 1 30 ; 13,0,00 huah white Indiana at 1 0(t, 1 35. Rye quiet at 80c for old ; snles of 1,100 bushels, liariey nominal; t-ules of 7,000 bushels of malt at 90c. Corn firmer and more active ; sales of 91,000 busii at 62C3 for mixed wcsln ii.chieliy at C.l, and 09 for white westi-in. Oats iu request at 3639 for western and Canadian : 3939j for state. I'ork Era ; fair demand ; sales of 2,000 b'ols at 19 1819 28 for new mess ; 18 50 for old mess; 14 00 for new prime, 13 25 for old, including 2,000 bbls new mess on private terms. Prime mess beef dull auj nominally unchanged. Ueef Iiams quiet ; sales of 300 bbls of very choice western at 15 50. Cut meats dull at 9c for shoulders, and I lc lor hams. Bacon quiet ; 10,000 lbs of smoked sides sold at 12c ; 10,000 lbs clear sides on private terms. Lard dull and heavy ; 250 bbls at 12i(t),13!c. Butter 10(f,18 for Ohio: 1220c lor state. Cheese steady at 8J fJj)10ic. Sugar rather more active at steady prices ; sales of 1,000 hhds chiefly Cuba at 6i((ii7e, including about loo hhds do at 7(i(8c; 100 boxes Havana at 7ic ; 040 hhds of Muscovado at Oc. Coffee rules very quiet, but exceedingly low ; sales of 100 bags of St. Domingo at 14c cash. Cincinnati Mnrket. Cincinnati, August 15th. Flour unchanged, demand moderate; sales 3,000 bbls at 4 55(8)4 00 for fair to good brands. Wheat unchanged. Whisky 1 7 i . Provisions firm: sales 300 bbls mess pork at 19 50; bacon held at very full rates, but demand moderate; sales 200 hhds at 9Aoj 9jj shoulders; lljt(TU2 sides; 13j clear sides ; nothing done in bulk meats and lard. Groceries firm. Sales TOO bbls molasses at 8 9J, and 240 bags coffee at 1 ofyi; 1 5 - Good demand for money. Exchange steady. Tiie VkKlv Evansville Jouh.nal, vol. XXVI, number 21, is out. It contain?, amotijrst otber matter, the ajieeclies of Hons. ! W. McK. Dunn, I.. Trumbull ; Senator Hamlin as n Parnrer ; Letters frotn Philadelphiai Mt. 'ernon, Roi-kiiort, ami CfaaBtpaign, ; Ills. : Sketcbes of vnriotis political sneeebes here ; eham es of Bell ami Everett ; Cincinnati Weekly Business Sam mar y ; K. V. ud X. O. Cattle Markets, Evansville Wholesale and Retail Market. N'ew York, Cincinnati, and New Orleans Markets ; Proceedings of lhe Bell and Everett Meeting; ; Sketch of R. i W. TboBtpeon's speech : article from Xasbville Banner on the Wheat ftnd Coin crop; general editorials, lelejjiyphic news, itenr, etc. Terins -Sl o" per year single subscriptions : SI in clubs; "0 centa for the rtunpaion ; 5 cents single copy enveloped ; 3cent3in quantities. All who want to post absent friends of doings and sayings hereabouts, and especially all Republicans who wish to do ood tu tlie cause and its candidates, oujrht to invest in our Weekly to some extent. It don't cost much, and can't fail to do CTOOd. ntiuirer is eettHte to ho tlu peciiiiai organ ot tin- Bell-Everett leaders. "Will you walk into bbj yarlor. Said the spider io tie lly . So Siiys tlii; Enquirer to honest and uustispei tiug Uell men. An acciJent iici-urroil in Kiliiiburyh. on Monday, by which three men were vcry bmllv, and per4api tdtaily injureJ. Thiy were cleaning Up :t laroe still vat, that had not licen eleaneil for sometime, and on roinji into it with a lighted candle, the nas took tire and a terrible e.xplosion followed. It is altogether probable two of the three uieu wiil die. hid. Locomotive. Wn are informed that two freight trains pittfs daily over the Terre Hauti, railroad, and sometinii-B three, bringing f.-im fortyfive to sixty rats daily, loaded v ilh grain, coal, produ.-e, mc. This is a pood business, and accounts for the regular dividends the stockholders get every m months. In f.

MISCELLANEOUS. WHEELER & WILSON'S

SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 Firat Street, between Main and Locust. ar a, a oi-jfub ro the jpvblmc WW Wheeler it Wilsou's Improved !ewimr Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the beat aud moat reliable family aewing machine now iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to uuravel, with the esscutial advantage of beingalike on both aides, forming no 1 1 I.-.- or chain on the under aide ; ia simple iu conatruction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to eew lrdinary aeama, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, prthar, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, aud warranted tor three years. Wo also keep tin constantly hand afull assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing Kasit and Wctt, giving prices, due, ill be furnished gratia, ou application in person or by letter. feb'Jlv F. M. SKLI.MAN. Dissolution. rBMi t: VO.PJ HT.YH HHUtf HUB KM tofore ex fetiii between the nintei signed, under the name and firm of U. M. Weils k Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. William Wells ia authorized to receive all debts due the eon ! cern, and will discharge ell obligation of the aame. HTM. WKLL8, 0. MEvaaevUIe, July lsth, 18G0. HOTICB BOOTs AND SHOES. The lkiot aud hlle business w ill be contltiiled by the undersigned at the old aland. No. H First at., intending to keep a good assortment of goods iu the hue bock for the Wholesale and Itetail trade and Weill. 1 solicit a cnliuuance of f ivors extended to the late firm. Small profits and quick returns is my mono. WH. WELLS. jaftyM k VIRtTS Of TtJ m r MUVTMJS'K.- z 9 I bis, in peifei t order, just received p :r atcamer V H. Faircbild, for Bale by june:S0 S. E. C.IIHKKT CO mnfMi-sn, s f t i-i s. Irw 50 dozen b.'Zia rimento. ground;

do do Cassia, do; US do do Gioger, d ; in do do Cavene Pi pper.do; :". do du Wfitte do, do; M do do Mace, do; 4 do do -Nutmeg, do; I other Linda of Spive. on ban.

And all sale at sugr. I and for hi. 1.1. FAMILY GKOCEIIY. nB.no vjl.3m. have removed above Main. Jt. J. t'OIBUtJB CO. to Water atieet. Hire doors VVI- ale now manui'iu turi'i Wells' 1'atent Kolditiii Spriui,; Ued, the best and mot convenient now lu use, ai it can be moved or handled without auy trouble. Call and examine them. iani'i CO-PARTNERSHIP. new Jjyrtt h. JHLMiBt.w itJtviJSti SMm puri-ha."ed from 11. 11. Brommelh.ius, iforBMrlTOl tlk firm of B. Nurre & Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that istiihHidiment will heriiift.-r be carried on by the uiiderslned, under tho tirni and Myle of Ahlering .S Bromnselhsus. The mill will continue to fill all orders for I.timber prompt Iv and with cure. Orders solicited: apriU-dtf AHJUKBUW -fc Uito.MMEI.H M. V O.V.VAT! BO V-V KT S . S3 nice stock of trUayaard and uutrimmed llennets on hand, and which will be fold cheap to close out, at the Dry Goods Store of hcbapk bb a mamsMO, jiiile- Ic. t'.t Main .tleet. I860. SPRING & SUM HER 1 860. 3- O O , QHJJS'XI.IJVK Iti: 1 1. 1. V BKNfJiCT- ' fully inform their numerous friend and the ! public generally, that they are daily receiving ao teeaioni to their large a-nl varied etock of spring unil Summer Goods, which, for elegance, style and variety, cannot he ecrpa-ed. If would be super- ': rtuous to enumerate all tbe departments w hich, on inspection, will be found replete embracing nil the lending styles and novelties of tho season. The business principles which have gained for ! their old established house such extensive putroiiage, w ill 1k adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders I with dispatch nttention ar.dcouitesy to Ctlstomi era, combined with moderate charges. Their i stock having been purchased with care and judgment in the best mvrketn. ana ot nrsi quality, logether with an adherence to sound principles of trade, they are conhdent of lieing able to supply lain wiio'mav ftivor tlieiu with a call on the best lernis. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Cloths, Csssimerefl, and Testings, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottonades and Dc-nlms, New Stvle Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Gingham1, Engli-h Beragea, Anglais and Chailis. lllackaiid Fancy Silkn, and Irish Poplins. Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Baraga Robes, 5 to 11 Volants, iirganily .r to 9 M Silk and Ginpham Umlirellaii and Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Sice, Soft Ul ick and Colored Hats, White, ltlim nnd Pink M Netts, Kr--ucii and ft oti h Embroi Jeries, a great variety. Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Glove, Mitts, and White and Colored ; Corsetts, yTTiHa Qiaidl. Notions, Press Trim mi tins, Ac-., Ac. j S. B. wooMcall particular attention to their Stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and Grass Bleached consisting of yg, -4, fi-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sizes, Linn Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Hucks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirt', requiring no Steel ' Spring around the Isxly, are recommended tor the following peculiarities aud advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe i r excoriate, aud admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest incuuvenienee to the wearer. tlorner HJUa ana iri street. jnoBK.. M lis) bbls. Heavy d Light Mesa, SO half bids Pig I'ork, S bbls Itump i'ork. lOOkec, Choice Family Lard, r or sale by OKI). FOSTER A CO., junelH -orner Locust .t. and ''atial. It US. -400 11.11. V UBCJBB. HO II 11 1 errand, Tor sale by june .o S. E. GILBERT & CO. HOO.TI ft li'JO 1HI S. K-V fO H SJt.H tlie trade. it ntauiifactitrera prices t,y june-M S E. GILRKRTA Co. M-0I "JX tVMlTK JU&MU.tliO MHItlB for sale by S. 1. GILBERT tt CO. CITY OF EVANSVILLE SCHAPKER & BUSSING. ti.Ycj? Tim iio.Yint.itst.i-: citv Da la" have r-een tit toeurtcb us by an exorliiiant Hssessmeut of our taxat-le proiKTly. aud lec:i.uae we will notmake oath toan unceriainty, uud taiieii to notice that we aiu-it iitlcnd to a part which usually whs the Ass. ss. r'o duty, we have to submit to an unjust taxatii u. Now, for feur that the city's Snaxicia arfsirs are in a condition to cause such a cuurso towards the tax-payers, and in order to make the beet " oit of a "bad" bargain, and ta sustain tbe city's credit, we will tab city ind county orders for Pry Qpoda at a rate that no one can object to, and sell goods for tuein and cah very chenp iu order to close out our 6ummer stoek. . n , i . r i- i . tit-ucT'C KCIIAPKER d- BI ASING S. Lmbich Co No. 4.i Main sti. jnlyW

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MISCELLANEOUS. DIt. HAAS, naving leased tho rooms formerlycK--. cupied by l)r. Kivett, in Dr. Ilray's building, opposite the Host Office, for a seiea of years, would rei apectfully solicit the citizens of Evanaville and the ( aurrouudinir towns am' country, "o visit hia rorms at-d see the specimens on exhibition, w hether they I need the services of a Ilentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, eevi rai improvements and new inventions have been made, of which he f baa availed himself, and allows nothing that will I subserve the inter, ats of hia patients, to past uu- . secured. His facilities are better and eatablisn- . ment larger, without doubt, tbar any other iu our 1 State, and equal to any iu Eastern cities. All those i who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be aticuded to with great pleasure, i The followini; ai e the styles of work mauufactur- ; e-1 by bint: Continuous Gum; Block or Carve-1 . Work; Voltanite Base; CoraUte; Amber; CI. o- j. lastic; Gold and Silver wt.rk. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleuuli'u-s. of the continuous (rum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are Minkeucah be restored I to nearly their original et htoor' by this siyl of I work, aud aisti by the use of the Vulcanite. 6 rali ite, and Amber Base. The latter styles, iir Ifght- ; ness aud adapritioD to ditncult Diontha, ex. el auy -eels anything we have , ver seen. He has several aniesthet i-a for all-.v iatii-.:; p.m. when extracting teeth. The are perfectly haruri less. The moat delicate can iusne tliem applied. He doa not advertise ftpything be canuot do, nor exhibit anything n, t made by himself I'arenta should consult the bcalfn and beauty i f j their children by having the Dentist direct their second aeaaitlos, tf.ereby praHiidsag svmn.eiry aart ! health to tluse invalusbh organet Irregularity of -hildrena teeih i-orrectetl sue i cessfullv. Those havtng de ' them extracted or silib ). The healtf , ing teeth di mand I t::ke pie -d teet hj sho ild either baa IS latler If postal the remaintn eg 1).-. Ilaa-. , my s accessor t. the old rooms in It ay s lenldlliK. i hoping be will find them boO i able Eroiu lay inten-.'urse I am pleased to find him one phuisatit and pruf:tviiih the Ioctor. 1 if the progressing : possessing tiLte and hiu-b proleasioBal ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, roi ommeud him to the community as a skillful an! eompetent dentist (maj'2) J'. tilVKTT. CHARLES BAECOCE, ImporTcr a&d Dealer ii Coaeh and Saddlcrv Hardware, MAIS' STKKET, EVANSVILLE, IND. ANA. MM- rHnfceinorita witS tflltNifHW nnd AjAeViMM mannfartiirerj foru direct hupi'iv (-fall i8iii my lirip, I am MMMedte r-tfef ta ooi f j thai rnuot fiwB to bfi to the intt-n -t. .!' hII eBgaged ia the busiiif to give nit a trial. I iianu? in j)rt: ittfcts niirinpe BMala oC the beet tee!; IihiiiU, ejuuneJttd hii a t h!1 kinds letlu-rt clotha, liuintt for carriaieti, varDif.ii', MMting ; all kiiulti, Hiiillie trees, Knlish bridle l.ithre, liUf stirrupd, t.-;.: lint nilvci- hamt-4 of aUl kinds, Jenny I.ind Gi Tree, (kdl-jyljusitini? (adn. Baylor1! patont kaqgnv, J.y nets, afcoe tlmad.-, Koik hWrittritn, London CHrth Weba. Axnerioaii (iirtb ant1 t-iii We). both eoitoa nnd aurated; Looitoi Welt iSkinH, a opertot' articlo, l-ui v, untta parcUa and braai Unad inarteiipd ringat: uparlor aeraoya for hrsf euvetratf ibo biit (tiM.ity d mrria kAlta, patent gig tr.( H, An., Ac. I kttit in (net eviL'iythfrtg appertaining t. eitnei biitnclt pf L)v bu--im'. HUti und r tatnd.ui; I j t li bnuacaep (hurooghly, we would rc-vfctt'tii! iuvir yonr attention bfafbtae nuixJAafJng aliewliejy, 1 hIsh iieTjt ur ward! P u- ur Sprln r ftdtli . apaP i dd BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 3A Sit ttfi , -iw t .!. K. Outcner, would petaUf give aotiea tii'.i t:-v nirtiiiiiriciii'v tu 4MaiS nnd naae toastMntly on hand( kind-i uf Bootfl ami Sh. (or Ladles', Gv-ute1, and t "hildrfti' weaV: BaTing replenftihetj tkaeir tk Baetum work, tkey rt prepared t tell aa low ;ih uuy ho.!..- in dii-, city euKiKd! In the retail trade, worktnen are im t!yd i Pleaae gIVc uj h call. J niaja flan None but I'liiladelpliiu i l!ii.- e-titljlishtiieut. 31. iTliREY A CO. , r-i- t t:.n tt.s-r (tt Ttit jfr.tiKM of the citx I kin Ism kantk Compam , Oetnle-r 1, 186 saarrs. Oaah on baud .5 lino 45 Cash ia Cojitineuta llnoU, awaiting luveftmet.t Caah iu llank Coinm.mwualih ..S'J,.'iJl 05 ... 5,ltf7-J7 Total S9.,J81 U7 Bnk btockn -i dMBTea Mank Commerce " m so " Am'u Kx. Hank J lull M Lt.'ink New York M 14 " U'k N. America 14 shs par val . $21 ,5rXI worth se ;i 25 Tempomry Losiid secured by 11,'Mt8 V. S. Coo pop Bonds and -5 shares Hesolnto Kire InsLranee Compunv 12,-liU 00 Hon. Is and iHsiajMMa)))i hat nrbt lieu, At Premium uncollected Accrued Iim. on Rand and Morltrajes l').'.,l.'K) a ,;i01 So Teiuporary Loans 0,701 7'J Dahuice duo Irom Agents l'J 09 Total Capital stock Surplus ?M4,Stt So S.vm.mKt no 44. xfil trAI.H'.tl No It. Liabilities. JOKPH WALKER. Pie-'t L. IIahwi k, .Secretary. STATE OF SEW YOB li, I CITY A COI'NTY OK NEW YollK. Jf Personiilly up;. eared before me this totb day of November, A. I). 18o9, Joeepfa Walker, President, and Ricbnrd Ibiytoek, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, anJ severally alBroed that the within statement by them subucrilM-d is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. THUS. I. THOUNEI.L, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. TliH Company has complied with the law of Indiatia concerning Insurance i 'ompiinioH, and is prepared to take risks iu tlie city ot i-vaiisviiio unil Vanderburgh county Ind AHIN, Agent, 87 Mmll hireel declti 3Et S .55 I-X JL If S . Our &r.vv sTmisK .voir O f" T ia ftf-cor.d to none in be-auty aud Hviii!iirr:ral proporli ns. Lupr tf a romfurtablr, ifOoil-ltMkiu, fln and duraMn Hat will be 4uro to ;tt totted Hnd lii("i airing in your ordtsrs, genth-uir n. French Felt & CassimereHiats, AlwHs ud aud mado to order of any whnpe or cbfor The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Jimt ri-tnrriinK Into finrhlffW lor firiit at: .Suinmei . WOOL AND FUR HATS Of ewry ioMLgiaiftble bli;ipu, color und jtiality. Sw t r zx usr G-oods. An immense stock, boUfcht low--will ;e!l st corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A vory larrr stock on lirmd all tbo Jatt tyb--. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The b.-st ?xur h-: ii! thf vitv. v r . e. tt j-v rr Amant, JDOyS CC I OUiaS XiatS, An eitdlfSM v:ir!'y lr Spring and iiiciT:itr ViVtZU A MAr:t oNNfKIi, -WOWING AND THRESHING SlfJBFj; A' CO., Mi V.V!VMLM.Mt, I t ir the following Machines, upproved patents now iu use. v hicli &rj the i Reapers and Mowers. V. a. Wood's Iraattrsad Moaner, K. Ball s Cliampion Reaper aud viewer. Self P.nkcr, Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvested, Buckeve Mower, E. Ball's Iieap..r aud Mc v -r. Threshine Machines. RaUstou's JroproVedTTireelier, Pitt's Patent Throaltar, Mi rBtt's " may22-lj

MISCELLANEOUS.

. nr. ' JOHJHO. ISO OK HI.VO. EU AM) a ' t fj Blank Book lanufactureT r 1 I p First st., I n and T.. rust, KVA SVI I.L B.' I MIA A IP- Blank It- - ls rnled, paged aud made to orui i of the best paper, from a MemorfcodriTe to tb largest L. !,.. r. M e.it anJ Ma" izjucs bound in auy Style. ;el'-d.Vwtt German tid i rt'tn'li Niiclit School rsMit- r. j'Jm An aiiUJVV 4 .host h:ff spec! bt'C leave ' inli-rui hia Irienua and tlie uubl-c iu geue'ai, that be i ;H openeil night school for the hiaftHctlou of if Fti in h in ' German langBtlgaai 11. it: graduate) af Ecioj ran tTniveraity, aua a tuagher .J practice and exp-ri-ence, which be !ia.i Uecuine Ly exertion dating a number of k:, L kou to satisfy all tin se whe may eutrust themselves, or I- untrtiafed un.o his care, and begs the tit:oaago of his (tllww citfroiia Also, yoang lrgnten l . i.ts of the goeja-l, are requesiet to frl.e t'e el bis lessens in the Hebrew laiiKiuaaA'- I '1 i.eulara, apply to . v. DB. M . M:Lli.VSCO, rrofessoi it . in-.et i i.i"l afaotrtl iJaaajnajfee, Kir-isi . n irol ilitn' . unurt'cial Calbfa. We nan annti biodani ECMAi K b Ai.l.-s id am oa E pacity. I'LvaV S.uc t:r ri-.ui fi.e niHrinfiM'torji 0 niont. nenfy name m le.wonnavi e... .i, anM iriiiited rorrev'f . Tor tf 'ii iipitla we mini to t4 to:ttantit ol" I -ris iimii Ibeai noi M Wtltr rti i a t? -i' j a; a, lit'Ul I.A.N i' : GERMAN MhJDICiNErs! rnr en; f s t a x D a j: j R j: M K D I E 8 6f t'le prt-selll mfff, ham a.-.llil.l tin ir great p. j ularity onlv mr iiiL h years tt mai. DatkOwJai ed saTista. Hon !n rMalered'rjr tliem lu a!. uortftnmrfi g n r - i v n. i t t .' x a ILL IMS I 1 I 11 . 1 Ui Livei- I'.-aipiaiiii-., 1 .-.pi pi i. .ta:iliJi. ', Nolell. r)ebiiii, l)i-itis,). of flae aUaawjN and .ill dii a.ariinr from :t disordered liver, ..r w--aKnosa in stotiLleh and di, astifa oruim, AMI V.U.L I'llMriltl.l I'KKltM Vioiw f-Veer, HifittUH r .-. tut I IVrtt and .1 j 'flee our Alatahnc for pi iof I'm'.. 7Vts per b.nttiiOOt'i.A xn'x HUhWAitiV roROi.tr. wtt I. POSITIVKI V rt'CE Coughs, Cidds, or H&araeness, Pi .nrliitl, FnBnensa, Croaji, rneumonin, Incipient Consumption , and had p. rtbrmod the :nonr aetontr.liiiifr enre ever 0011 F I K .M K P I'd N 8 V M PTld N As a rtiarrliuia cofdjal it in unequaled. Pi H i 7 " cents per bottlo. JiOOELASD H GERMAN FILLS, beiUK well-known throughout Europe and Amerlau need no omincndatiou here. They are purely vei table, uro prepared w ith great exactne and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill ci'U be foandf Pricu 2o ceiitu per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. jacaKOx Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere. The signature of C M. Jackson will be on the outside of each bottle or box. In our '-Everybody Almanac," published annually, you wiH tin. I ti'Htimony and coiuioendaUiry notice, from all parts of the country. These almanacs are given awav by all our agents. UKWAHB Vh' CuC ST LKF KITS. See thst you get Hti.rlsivd a German Bitters, prej pared by Dr. C. M. Jar It sun, l'hiiadelphla. Pa., and ! that his sign stun is on the wrapper of each botlle j Keller at White, Agents for Kvansville, Ind. Leich A Oarlated', do do do deal 7im I .-n i;uHitJjMi wot) t.ii respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that llley have removed their office and store to their new building ou Firatstreet, three doors above Pine (tree, near the foundrv, where they will be aid lo give more prompt attention fo I lie iirilem .it llieir customers. A larva lot of stoves wiil be sold out at ictail, at wholesale pri.es, :n order lo close out tne stock, dec". KBATZ A HKILMAK. OBaiStti KKATZ ...WW. I. r . ! V a s KIIATZ & HEILMAN. CITY l'Oi:NUKV! M A Nl'FACTl' li Krt AND Bt'l LDtltS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grfit Mil' Machinery, Tobarro Screws iiummin,T Macblnaa, Oblneae Sugar Cane Mills, I'timelne Machines, Ac. EVANSVILLE, IND rmviy. PunpRiETOu of the city roc Jt dry beg leave to inform their friends and the public in getreral, that thrysre prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE A N 1 1 FIN'ISHTNO WORK, j and everything ripjiertsiiiitil to the Foundry bnsi I oesi They are tnairnlactnrrnsr Stkam Ksatvrs am B..ii.ei? of any Fie ruiI power required. Saw Mil Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; IHstili lery aTid Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Onrn- ' ciing Machines', Thrasbinc Machines, Malt Mills, I Hoisep. wem, Corn-shellers, Msrhinery of all kinds I made and repairrd. Iron und Brass Onstinjs of I avery dem-rlprinn. Iron n.irlsefronts, Cellar Gratis I tc. ' Cooking nnd Hentin;; St. ves of the latest improved isttterris ; Hot;. ei- '.'hi-.., Po-c Irons, &c. BltEWERS, DISTILI.frS. RKirriFIEKS.At, Supplied witi everv bV-criptlri of Cr-pper stin Sh.-et Iron Work, lirewimr Kettles. Hefrigerators, I Attemiiorators, Sparges, .-tillheads and Worms on an imi'roved principle, Columns for Alcohol Stilts, i Yeast Jtiys,:,.i:. Siphon", 4c; t'v.pper, Lead atet j Iron Pipe; Copper, Bin and Iron Pumps of every variety, for beer, spirit', oil, At.: Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, de. Workmen sent to rdl parts to fit np work a ad do repairs on Steam Boilers, f opr-r and Sheet Iron ' Work, ,1c (iT.T) met a is rnrc.HT. They are Jealiirg in aro -elling Allen's TIM proved t Steam Gange, Wronirb i Ironwe'ded Pipes and Tutang B train Hopkins' I njiroved Smut Machine, ' - Srephen IPtglies' KI. er Mi arators. German Boll ing Cloth, Hum Elastic Heltinr;. i'licklng, Ho.e, ,fr. ol the isnt kind: Tinplat Sheet I rot.. Block Tin, Wg Iron, Babit Metal, SpeHeyj Fire Brick. They have every ItAlfyy : MM best Macbineey and workmen, and V'ltl tn.. all work entrusted to tboni, their individual nttenti"'.. ttlHiig Order t promptly, warranting their werlr. ur i are satistie o with reasoriilile prices. Ofliisi and tule Kai )a We), flu Main stre I ; onndei v, B dler Ynril nv Me.chi.ie Rb.-p n P i 1 i stri -t, liefw-en First i rinj cfn-ts. Evans. yule, Indian. deo7 ) J. W. UCGHE-:. p) Mail) stre-t, EvsJHviJI i sites ass. rtuJ. for the Conntri Ttad

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