Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 295, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 August 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' Gl'lDE. ETaniTllU & ( rwfnrilvlUe

R. R. DETA-UTt EES. Accommodation Train r,.0OA. M . MailTraln 015 " ABBIVAL8. Mall Train 4.6f. P. M. Accommodation 3.30 11 Steamers Regular Packets. roa t'Aiao. Miomc Gem leaves Evansville every Honda; nd Thursday at 6 p. H. Returning, leave Cairo every Saturday at 3 A. M. and eTery Wednesdav at 4 F. M. Chabliy Bowex leaves Tuesday and Saturdays at 12 o'clock m. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. TOE PADCCAB. Pvvnn '-'iv-s Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday! at 12 o'clock M. Arrivos Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. FOB HENDERSON. Ge. D. M. Whits plies daily, leaving Evauavillo in the forenoon and returning in the evoning. FOR IOCISTILIE. Gbkt Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuasdaysand Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesday s and Saturdays in the afternoon. Grit Eagle, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock M.i 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 OttKEV RIVER. Bowlijco Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. The Lea Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesday!, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond River. Sho arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There is regular daily communication with Hf.nDlasON and miwburqh by boat and laud convoy -ance. IRIEH ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. arrived. Charley Botren , Cairo: Dunbar, Paducah Conewago, Cin.: St. Cloud, Cin.: Kanawha Valley, Lou.: S. H. Tucker, Lou.: Tda May, Pittsburg. depabted. Dunbar, Cairo: Conowago, Memphis. Cloud, M. O. Kanaw ha Valley, Lou : S. H. Tucker, White riv.:Ida May, St. Louis. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Grey Eagle, sr., Lou.: L. C. Ferry, Louisville: Charley Bowen, Cairo: Gen. White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather> is growing very warm again. The mercury stood at 95° in the shade yesterday. We shall need some more rain soon. ......The <River> at this point is still nearly at the same level that it has maintained for some time past. At Pittsburg and Cincinnati it continues to decline. Our latest despatches report 4 feet 8 inches in the channel at the former place. At Louisville it has also commenced falling; there being now but 4 feet 5 inches in the Canal. Thence to Cairo there are 5 feet on the worst bars, Cumberland being the shallowest point. ......The "Louisville" <Gray Eagle> is the regular mail and ptssenger packet for that point at 6 o'clock this evening. For freight or passage apply on board or to John B. Hall, at No. 2 Water street. ......The elegant new passenger packet L. C. Ferry, Capt. Ham Smith, is the regular packet for Louisville and intermediate points this afternoon. She is a nice boat, and her gentlemanly officers render her deserving of a liberal patronage. ......The <Charley Bowen>, the pioneer of the Evansville and Cairo trade, and one of the staunchest and most reliable boats afloat, is the regular packet for Cairo, leaving at noon to-day. The Bowen is dscidedly the favorite of passengers and shippers. She is altogether the fastest boat of her class, and punctual as a clock in her movements. Capt. H. T. Dexter, and clerks W. J. Markell and Wm. Bentley, are most gentlemanly men, and all her other officers are capable and experienced. She is the acknowledged champion of the short packets. ......For Henderson to-day—<Gen. D. M. White>. ......The <Kanawha Valley> was here last night, on her first trip in this trade. She will hereafter run regularly as a Wednesday and Friday packet between this port and Louisville. ......The St. Cloud passed down yesterday with two well-laden barges in tow. She did not stop. ......The Cincinnati Enquirer says: The <Jacob Strader>, the monster of the Western waters, is undergoing several very important alterations preparatory for the fall trade. The low-pressure boilers are being removed, to give place to five high pressure boilers sixty-two inches in diameter and twenty-eight feet long, each boiler having five flues. The chimneys are being moved, a portion of her stern is to be cut off, and other improvements, which will make a far better vessel than she ever was before. She is to use her low-pressure engines, but will be lightened at least seventy-five tons by the substitution of high-pressure boilers. The Telegraph is also undergoing a general overhauling, but no material alterations. ......The St. Louis <Republican's> Cairo correspondence has the following: The last arrival from below reports the lower river gradually getting in worse condition, with 8 1/2 feet at Greenville, 8 feet at Helena, and 7 1/2 feet at Island 34, with a stick. The <Great Western> was hard aground at Helena when the <Skylark> met her, and the <Choctaw> was still stuck at Island 34. She cannot get off or get over the bars below, without lightening considerably. The <W. A. Eaves>, which left here yesterday for Mount Vernon, got no further than Caledonia, where she sunk, probably from leak. The water is up to her hurricane deck on one side, and she has nearly turned over. There is still plenty of freight here for shipment South. Given, Haynes & Co. have 3,500 bbls of flour, 2,300 sacks of corn, &c., 90 hhds tobacco, and a lot of miscellaneous freight; Graham & Co. have about 600 tons. ......In descending the river on her last trip, the steamer <Rescue>, when below Campte, struck a snag, raking her bottom for 30 feet, and sinking her immediately.— She now lies across the channel, her stern in 8 feet, and her bow in 18 inches water. Her machinery will be saved, otherwise she will be a total loss. She had no freight aboard at the time she struck. ......As the tow-boat <Red Fox> was coming up the river on Tuesday with a number of flatboats, the flats struck a sunken boat when opposite Snyder's Mill, a short distance above Madison, and two were sunk.—<Cin. Gaz>. Receipts by Railroad. AUGUST 17, 1860. llil. 1,000 hush wheat, lgleheart Bros.; 305 huaheli wheat, Geo. Foster A Co.; 311 i u.-h cora, Br mdi Mt Crawford; i coops chickens, Go. Miller; 'ii bxt. Vrsstoo Bros.; 1 case, Bronncr Bros.; lot movable. Hesse Bros.; VGJ hiuh wheat. I. K. Mills .V Co . lot old Iron, Koelkerit Co.; l,, keps lard, Orr, Ialisll A Co.; 8 wheels, 10 udls woodwork, 3. Orr; 2li boxes oysters, Whoeler Jc BigRs; 1 coil repe, I). H Barbank, liendersou; 5 hdls Iroo, Ksaaaae .t Beck man; 1 toe I cheat, G. W. Leonard; at spriugs, 1 box, 0. Babcock; 3 boxes, I. Slumlord, New Barmony; 7 boxes, 1 bale, Roser Bros ; J bales, 1 box, J. O. Maghee; 1 box. Archer A Mackey: 2 boxes, A. Loweathal; 3 hoxee. Allis A Bowse; lo hhds sugar, Preston Bros. A. E. SHBADKK, Ag. nt Dejiocrahc Mottoi j. -We Polked tUeta in 1844 ; we Pierced tbem in 1852; we Bucked them in 1858; we're Brecking now, and our grave is Dug! ' Ex.

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COPELAND & NEXSEN, G-E oXT E! JEL L I MIL! ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAXSVILLE, I ISO., . W It li V UM'BEF.MII Mi II TO T.I It Mi M. Risks and issue Policies in wvcraiol the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the I'nited 8tutea. MnllES.sTOCKS.DWKLLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most favorable rates. MARINE AND INLAND I A VIGATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their GAJKGOKS. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined. Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co.. Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 2,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus nOo.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 A -sets SOOO.OtIO Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 8200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 2(K,000 COPELAND NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE JETKI ! HSU RAN C E CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetnal. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud the proatige nf 4-f years ucomi and raMtf tract UPWARDS OF $14,000,000 Of Iosh.-s have beMi pnjl by th Em a. Inaumijc' Company In thf- past 40 years. Tht faltn of reliable I i . will be apparent from tho following LOSSES PAID B Y T fl M T N A UcHIVO THF PAST FIVI: YFAUS: In "In ttSLjfiSXMM I In Mi. liigaii, Sl'.S.niS 81 In Wisconsin, 100,906.07 In Indiana,... !4ajlB9.81 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 In Illinois.... 446327.41 Missouri, 384,518.04. Tennessee 97.M9.21 Iowa Minn. 1-Jl.Sf 9.40 Kansas A Sfeb 19.945.7f IVnn'a Vh.. 31,095 8:! , rk. J- Cn . . 23.945.0. Mississippi ami Alabaaaa,'...$52,4.t2.l4t. Firo and Id I and Navigation Ki'.k un .-pi.- ' n termtforw Meat with solvenry m ml Calr pruitt. EMpeviut of ten it n r. . h to faitm , f H' KI.L t XfiS ami (Jont- f. fo.- ftr.w of I $0 avri. The Holid service Ion jiihI Hur.rofWfully tried, and th BMy advantage! thm Mttm I nmnm Pnpaaj port MaaM in its Haa, AooSd Del lie orerfooked by thofte ready to faHRsM and BMtonCaatltag Mirfr bent intereHts, Itu iiiR M vtrfauMl tiinK If tbe paiWMtty lor reliablt; Insurance becoinoH :tn imperative duty the ability of property pwoere t wtala Uim beteg then much lessoned. Aeencie in till t he ariaefnal citiea and towaa throughout tbe State INHtit-j iaaaed witlmut deI Uty, by any of the duty authoi izetl Aeoots ot the j Company. 1 .-:. ;! to with :;;!! and fidelity. COP K LAND A NKXiKN, Acents, myl Kavintrrt Rank Ruibiinsr, Kirt St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. I FIRK rNStrRANCxf EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PJSBPBTUAZ. Cash Capital, - - $400,000 Cash Assets - - $547,71 '1. :6 S. T.. LOOM IS. Pr. st. II. K 1 1 1 iei. Secretary. R. II. A It. M. MAGILL, Gcsal A 41s, I'ISCIN'SATI, O. ffJ'v iii all tbe principal UUiee and Toe Its of th.. i:nion..ajo LOSSES PRVXPTLY PAW! eWfApplicatiom received, policies idUfsi hh! rW(h1, and all bi:siao&s wrtainict; t" x. .. . ncj I-romptly atton'Vi to. AUo RpilirHtiiiiS receital iff Lite Inraraace, in the iEtna Life lusurince Co., of Hartit-nl, Conn, ('apital mid wrplaa .vt-r MflQWH. COFKLANO A KXSKS, agents. trti. u Vii-t :-t., hat. Main and Hyc, in S:iviD?t Hank BulMillffs ARE YOU INSURED? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY op ni MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIRECTOR ii Hark !t,.ard, S. Woodrull, Nine, Boll. K. Itohel ts. tiny K. Phelpi TlmOtliy Sheld.ul, JaPs P. Feii.'i i!lie) A. Chas. T. llill,-i Klij.lh II in,,.,,." IT' mer Blancbard Richard I. Rohbard. 31. M. Marrimaa. W. L. Collins. VT. II l. Callender. 'Appli atiotis received, Policies hunted am! re- , ticv newed, and all business pertaining I" thi promptly attended to r?K .1 . iit . hlv sd jilste.1 and prompt ! paid it mis Agencv aug "COPKLANI NE.X.KK. At

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REG LTL AR PACKETS. Iff? J't VilLX J J'B ClIBO mid i'ii. it. t l h.- MAstjsu: ;v:m. Capt. J. -J. Pillsbi av, ma-- ' P. JJri onghiy o'erhaiill anil painted, has entered tlie Ev'aneviH- anil Cairo trade, where pin- will continuo iluring the summer. tli makes two triH per i ek ; leaves Evansville i tery Monday and Thur.lay at 6 P. M. Returning, h aves Cairo every ,Sa-ur-iay at 3 a. m. ami svera Wedosadaj itlr. m. an;13 JX' villi- ami IJ.mliLs Green Packet, jjj I L10 'illll irIT I D. .'Irtu niriii,vnB BOWIiLili (iREEX, A. LITEK, Captain, JOUN TltAVIS, Cl'k, LeaTes BMMiHa every Monday aud Thursday, at ij o'clock, p St., leaves Bewlini; Greeu every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 a. St. auglO fJJyrH VI . I, Mi K MM MiS'M1Mi UHOJS' MJJ Packat, Gen'l D. M. WHITE, K. L. I.ANi AhTtit, inaster, ruus as a ncular Freight aud Passeuiter Patketl daily (Sundays excepted ) Letweed this point and Henderson. anp:7 MMi VOMMS TO ST.M W, VMMJtJVMMMS WW of time. The Louisville and ffmmt-Hunder-ou Lilit-Drauht, Swift, Sid" 144?Wheel a. S. M. and Paeuger r n In I aT 'T ii Orey Eagle, Capt. A. DONNALLY, J. A. Lupk, C! k. Leaves Evansvilln for Louisville every Monday at 12 o'clock M., aud every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. M., arriving at Louisville Tncsilay and Friday evetiiniis. Returning, leavi-s Louisville every Wednesday aud Saturday eveatns at 0 o'clock. J NO. B. UA1 L, Agent, july28-tf No. 2 Water street. Evansville, L.oulsvllle, and Owensboro Passenger Packet. THE NEW AND FINK STEAM KB. Xi. O- XDSH. RY, HAM. SMITH, Master. AisTiN 3i GaE'iO, Clerks. Leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Satui-slajs at n p. M. Leaves l. . - . luesilt Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 si. lulKl'.I mm k vug h mc i-u-s r . . e .Am, Cairo packet. The elegant low - - - - I II II M V L T .. niri : ' i' V r-, Linil twTr1 I'AVifi, maMt.'r, Wm, 11 l.isi, . ... . v-'-arfti run regularly in the EvansviUu and Cairo trade daring the aaaaon. Fur fruight or aii'ig'e apply on iKiaid. Jtt1jl9 EVANSVILF.K AND LOUISVILLE D. S. MAIL PACKET, Gr r o y JEJ & 1 o - W. H. DANlKLf, Capt. 8. P. HautsMY, C'erk. m m:.m VMiH m; i-mvh vm m. i.ji ewe by ai Tb ndiiy nnd Saturday nt 1 o'clock p h. Betttraias;, leaves Louisville every Monday and Frl-lay at 4 o'clock p. m. titf ThrooRb Bill of Lading will bs Kiven for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Sew York at as low YMa it not lower than by any other route. Passenger m freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on tho Ohio River or on Green River The iiaw nger accommodations of the Grey Eagle art nmoirpu bv any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN R. HALL, .iiine7-dtf No. 2 Water street. gni f-vr sm mm, mm-:, f.i in t-iMM, j.vmj V OAIBO KEOCLAK PASSEN' eiB PACKET, CHARLEY P.OWKN, fJi!iii'5 Tuesday an 1 ."-aturday, at 12 o'clock M ., ariiv lag at Paducah at ti o'clock, A. M., Cairo nt 12 o'clock, M.. VV'edii.yidav and Satmday. Re. turning, leaves 'airo every Wednesday aud Sunday, al 7 o'clock, P. M., and Southland every Thursday nnd Monday, at 9 oYIock, A. M., connecting at Bf aim Ills with the Evansville and Cl awfordnville R. R., and Packets fur Green River. Also, contiectiiiK at Bmithlaad with Camber la id River Packets ; at Cairo, w ith Mamphls, New tlrleaas and st Louis Packets. Tickets can be obt-.ned ou board tho boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 EU'U.VSlvt.A' J.VMM f.tUVCJH MJt PACKS T The fine steamer DCNItAR. Gns. Fowler, master, I leaves Ernnsville eviry M . m . 1 1 . -..y "j. Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Kvnnsville ami Crawfordaville Railroad for all peinta North and East, with packets for Louisville Onsen, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack chs f.ir St. Loins, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tcunessee river. t"Bi siuess promptly attended, and charges for ! freight aud passage, eame as charged by the regu- ! lar packet. Through bills of lading given to New 1 Orleans and ali points on ths Tennessee and Cuuij berland rivers angl8 Olt ttOVTil IJM HMtOMTO.V J.VJM POND lilVER. The elegent passenger stiamer Ll'E EAVES, McDoHAUt, Master, Taylok, Clerk, will make men lar tri-weekly trips to South Carroltou and Pond River, leaviug ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passaje, apply o u board . df20tf FORWARD'G & COM MISSION. tjfsj.itn express eo.n FJ.yy-. NEW A It K A NG KM KNT. The An.M Kxpsess Company resjiectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, tbst, with inc;eased faciiii ties for tin transportation of F U B I 1 Jl T , ' A V K A H E S . M O S E V A X D VALUABLE 8, They solicit a continuance of former favors. KsI pecial care tukwn iu the collection of Bills, Drafts, I Notes, and the transportation of small sad valuable j packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fa- ; cilitiesof the Kxpress, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the I business, at tbelr Office on First street, between j Main aud Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 18 G. II. FISII.AKent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. F. a. O'RILEY & Co. 0OMJ1ISSION MKRCHANTS. QeaeraJ i;aiir-. t8teaaaboai and Exprr- AicentA 1 SptHMH, At-ntH for th PKNX. 0BKTRAL RAILROAD; CLHintctirn, over which we are mithoriz tf to sivt tliron-jh receipt! u( tit lowest poMjblf rate Having h tnamnitdh Wharl'hobt nt the iHmlinet tti'i largoHt on the Uhiu Hiver, capable of storing nd pPOteettes all merchandir.e tialdo to damage from exposure, we are prepared to fm ilitrtte the dia- ; patch of all (-onaiKntnentH, faawwaVd to our aare , by either HIVEU, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Stttriri; and Fi'rwar.iiiig. aUo, to tbv Sale of any Produce, or other property, t-ontiig&ed to u bii nale, ami aat;--, faction giiarudtrfd. OAee and oxtenaivo Wan honae oh Water atreet. 1 ailjoinlnp: tho Tclppraph, and on lite Wharf boat, ; where we are to bt found, attending to th ioterestt of aejr patrns at all hours, day and uijht. With our sniriur fcili tie-4 ; bni? etandiuK . uu , tiring energy; and knuwletige of our busine, we j feel cntidrut of givtaej paail HtMaCttaal , and hope to BMril . o ntinuauce of the extensive patruD jfv en are now eajDj ing. Liberal eaah attraeoea aril be made on allionignaaaav to either oaraelfaa or eanaejajaMdaBaaia any ot the prtexJpaJ market.-, North, Beat or jsouth. P. C. O'RILEY & co. s am-MUj.MMt. w Cider, ' ot ch : ii " mm bjmbbei.s "cb.mb ice quality, tor Pickles, etc. S. K. GILBKRT ,t DO. TMt.M, .V MM.M.VIM rf.M IIETEBmixkd xt scocraco (1KOROX TIIORMIILL takes pleasare in it -ermine his old customers that iu the quality and I style of bU work, he flatters himself he cannot be ! .'X. . lied. He may still be iouud at the corner of S.v. ud and Mam streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of -v.-ry description can be obtainetl on the Iwsi ol it : lb,. d ' rsirrna doue with :i - itness aad dispatch. ajw uml T, .- i n il,r. .e 1 ,..t -. a FT TM. US. av MLB Usui lb Bras Kettles; 1 do. u Eaaaaded Ketlhe. a-OL,rt?d eies; 2 do Apple I'ir.Ts; Just received and tor sale at au-8 GEO. S. SONNTAG A CO.'S.

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EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Clwmirtis1 Weekly by COOK A L A N Q L E V , Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and tilaple family Om sties), at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main t. FLOl'B AND FEED I Veal, jier lb. Flour, extra white w heat Purk, ".. tier ack of 98 1Im....2.7.! FISH 8ftJ10 10011 Do. sack of 4J BI.S Mackerel, No. 1 YiV, Com Meal per bu 00' " extra mess.17 Bran, per 100 lbs 75) " No. 2,sniall.2V Corn, jier bu 50Salmou, per lb 15 GBOCEKIES " smoked -i)!2 Suicar, prime N. 0 10: Cod, per VH m , t. crushed.. 12V; Halibut, smoked 15 " Hiwdered 12H!Herring, Bait. Koe....3Ji Coftee, Rio 16 White Ish, treah lake Java 9t por lb .. Mexican 18 Trout, do do do. .10 Roasted 20 PRODUCE Tea, Imperial MALM Potatoes, old, por bu... ' Guupowder..75(&,l 50 " new " 45 " Young Hyson.40$l Beets, per bunch 214 " Oolong Black.40$r Carrots, do 214 " English Break- Onions, do 24 last 75 Pieplant, do 5 Molasses, reboiled per j Lettuce, per bead IJ gallon 50 1 Cabbage, do " sugar house 60; Cucumbers, each 1 " Baltimore syrup.. 70 Peas, per peck 20 " Bt. Louis 9s i Beans, white per pt 6 Rice 7 1 FRUITS Pearl barley 7 i Apples, dried per lb. ..SV, Split peas f' Peaches, do do 12iJ PROVISION'S (Currants, Zante,pr Hams,ug. cur'd can- j lb 1012 vassed per lb 15 Rasplicrrieg, perqt " plain 13 Prunes, Ger. per lb. ..1214 Shoulders 10' " Turkish 12 Sides, clear 14J4 ( Raisins, extra 20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 122 " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 12; FLUIDS Butter, prime table. ..20! Alcohol, per al ,.7.1 " for cooking 15' Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new 10! Lard oil, per gal 1 10 " old 1 Coal Oil 901.00 Lnrd 14! Vinegar, pure cider 5.0 CUT MEATS Milk, per qt 6 Beefsteak, loin per lb. . .9 MISCELLANEOUS " round 8lChickons, old, each 25 " roast 8 young dolo.'o Lamb, fore or slKggs, per floz IZ " hind (ir 10lce, per 100 lbs... .To The City Markets. There is a daily market for produce open from 4 to 8 o'clock in the morning, the two City Markets being open on alternate days as follows : The Upper Market Jnhn Robbers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Lamas Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Frida mornings, at the hours mentioned There is also an afternoon market open at the ''enter Market bouse from 4 to C o'clock P. M. on Saturdays. Communication.--Our clever and wideawake friends in various portions of tbe District are sending in to us a flood of com munications, ia regard to the occurrences of the campaign, and explanatory of our principles and those of our opponents. We are rery thankful for the preference that is shown the Journal as a medium of communication with the puhlio, and hope our correspondents will not relax thcircommendable efforts in keeping the people potted. Tbe publication of .-hart anil significant facts and opinions is useful, and calculated to do much good by showitifj tbe exact condition of tbe cause. We nre publishing these contributions as fast us we 1 an, but are unable to publish all promptly us they come in. Some we are obliged to cut down in their length. We shall try to give the substance of nil as rapidly as possible. There are M many speeches that must be published, besides so much other valuable matter, Ih.tt a large portion of our space is employed ia giving place to this kiud of matter. Therefore, our correspondents must " exercise theirsouls with patience,'' and if occasionally a cotumunicaj tion is omitted altogether, we beg them not 1 to think themselves slighted. We will do I as well by all the contributions we get as i possible, and when we have to omit any, feel as much disappointed aa our correspondents. We suggest to the friends who write for j our paper to ni)ke their inmuuications as i short and pointed as the nature of the case j will admit. If this be done, we will be j more likely to find room for all the corresI poudence that isseut us. i Advice to Bell-K verett Oleu front n Slave State. The Cumberland (Maryland) Telegraph does not like the " dicker " going on between tbe Squatter Democracy and tbe " Union, Constitution and Laws " men, and declares distinctly that it prefers the election of Lincoln to either candidate of Ihe Democracy. That paper says : It is a fact that is beginning to manifest itself, that the game that is being played in certain portions of the country, has waked up a suspicious spirit in the bosom of many of the friends of the I'niou cause. They, like ourselves, are honest in the support of John Bell. To be sure, we preferred nn- ! other gentleman, not only because of his : acknowledged ability, but because we thought be could unite a larger portion of j the opposition to Democracy than any other I man ; but when a Convention of those with whom we have been acting deemed it more prudent to take as a standard-bearer of tbe ; Opposition another gentleman, we cordially I gave in our udhesioD, and have done : what we couM to advance bis cause ! within the cirrle of our influence; ' but beyond the support of liell and Everett we are under no obligations to foli low our party leaders. We Lave said that : suspicious feeling have been waked up in tbe minds of many of the Union men that an effort is being made in some sections of the country to sell out to the Democracy for the avowed purpose nf defeating the Republicans. It such suspicions become general ' they will damage beyond expression tbe I cause of the Union candidates, for the Op- ; position cannot be they will not be i turned over to their ancient and bitter eneI mies, no never, while the sun and mooii 1 endure. Tbev want a change in the poliev of the Go vera meat they feel keenly tb i effects of the nii9man!ipment of our nation, al affairs, aud they ure deterniined to have a change. The wish lo secure it by tbe election of John Bell of Tennessee to the Presidency, and if they fail in that, we : speak that whi'.-h we know, so far as this seeliou of the country is concerned, when we say that they desire the election of Mr Lincoln. With a conviction of this fact, we say, if any of our friends iu the Free .States, after a fair, candid and impartial examination of the matter, should deem it unwise, impolitic or useless to run a Hell and Everett ticket, our advice is to unite with the friends of Lincoln, us far preferable and tuuch more honorable, than a union with either divii;m of the Democracy. KgJJa. We can intortu the Journal that ire are rosionsible for u!l odttorial that may appear in the co!utun of the Enquirer, and we shall bold the Journal men responsible for its editorials, whether they couie out of the Bank or a certain Law office iu this city. It makes no difference to us. Enq We are responsible for all ibe editorials iu the Jour,; al, and are glad to have the Enquirer ou the reccrd as above. We shall probably have occasion to use the above paragraph again.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Locust JTMMMi OFFER TO TIME Mml HI.H ww Wheeler t Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best aud most reliable family sewing machine now in u?e. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, moro speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enablo the purchaser to sew irdiuary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all on the same machine, anil warranted for three years. We also keep ou constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machiues, from persons of the highest standing East aud West, giving prices, &c, w ill ba furnished gratis, ou application iu person or by letter. febUlv TRESS AND SUPPORTER. rmnuEttE -fi .tJYMt tjwjti,u JL able instruments ure offered aa entirely new in ae.tion and priadpla. Having a rouiidtied inward uud vii?ard BIOtlOD, they retain Kujiture with nn-hatj e ir?-iure than others. Avnid the instrument with a rigid spring. They will injure the ha. k and curd, aud from their cmistaut nnd painful praaaaraare tr,nldesom. White's will produce RADICAL CUM if proper hr used. Call on your Prnrfiist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address BaRBUl I'A KK, New York. J. V. PA KK , Cincinnati. June7-3md4w Or KKLLSll WHITS.

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PMfEf, '. 50 dozen bosca rimetitu, grout 25 do do Ciis-da, do; SS do do i.iuper, d ; 10 do do Cavaaa Pepper.do; 5 do do wkite ilo, do; 10 do d.i fctace, do; 4 do do Nutmeg, do;

And all sale at aug.3 other kinds of Bpioea, on hand and lr KLLII)TT'.s FAMILY GBOCBBY. BJfE.nO I M. J, if above Main, WK are uow Wraftiff ttwlng VU' PateBl I'oldlag Spring Bed, the beat and most convenient uow ia me, ai it can lie moved or handled without any j tronble. ?all and examine them. Ian'25 CO-PARTNERSHIP. J.V . JtUM.MinMJVM H.i VMJS'IM purchased froui It. II. Itroiiiuielhnns, (for- I merly of the firm of B. Nurre ,- Co.) half ot the ) Saw-Mill at tho upper part of the city, that eatahli8hment will le raaftef he curried on hy the under- -Hiirned, under the firm aud style of Alilering & Bromuiellmus. The mill will continu to till all order, for l.uuibar promptly and with care. Orders solicited. april-dtf AI1LK1UNC A H ItOM M KL II AC. m b o JVJYX T si uo Mi r h : : MLB uiee stock of trimmed nnd nntrimmed Bounets on hand, and which will he sold cheap to close out, at the lrv Good store of SCBAPKEB A HI B8INO, jlme'. No. 49 Main tree. 1860. SPKING & SUMMER 1S60. G- O O X S IM.M.y 'KM.I.VX KHMI.M. " UESFEVT9 Hilly inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that they are daily receiving acI malum to their large and varied stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for elegance, style nnd variety, cannot be iigaasan.il. It would be super fluous to enumerate all the departments wliirli, on , inspection, will be found replete embracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. The business principles which have gained for j their old established house such extensive patronage, will te adhered to, via.: Kxi'ditiou of orders with dispatch attention aiidcouitesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their ; stock having been purchased with care and judg- ; ment In the best markets, and of first quality, to- : gether with au adherence to sound principles of trade, they are confideat of being aide to supply those who may favor them with a call on the m -t terms. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Cloths, Cassiiueree, and estiugs. Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Oottoaades and Daaiasa, New Stvle Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais and Challis, Black and Fam y Silks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berage Robes, 5 tc II Volants, " urgandy " 5 to V Silkaad Gingham Umbrellas nnd Parasols, Panama. Braid, Leghorn and Palm flats. Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Conired Hats, White, Blue nnd Fink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Fmbroideries, a great vari.-ty , Black Lace Mantillas and Points. Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and GotaMd Outsells, White (ioods. Notions, I i ss Trimmings, Ac.', .tr. S. it R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and Grass Bleached consisting of VL 4-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all si7.es. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Hncks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steal Soring around t he body, are recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of apptieatiou. d. Terfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriato, and admit of any kind of exercise without tbe slightest inconvenience to tin wearer. BirCorner Main and First streets. WJtOBMi J loo libls. Heasrj and Light 3Ie-. .'si half bids Pig Park, 25 bhla Rump Pork, lno keg- Choice Family Lur.i. Kor sale juneliiGKU. rUSTER 4 CO., tier Locust st. and Caual. Co mniMtMs.-iuo H.i s. M 1MB tuns, (jo ali sale by 8. ft. CII.RKRT .1 C. MB and stand June'to WBBna.ns. ,: BJB t the (J it 'I X MiJV M'O K SJ L, Mi laiiufictnrers' prices wf 8. K. 'ULliKKT A" CO. j uue3 I i9 tlBE WHITE E.B4B.100 MiEfJS for sale by S. r. . I.ILItf. KT ,v i J. CITY OF EVANSVILLE SCHAPKER & BUSSING. .1M.WF TIME flO.VilKJHLMi t'MT 'Da-Is" have .-een tit to enrich us by an exorbit ant assessment of our taxable pri peety, ami la-cause W0 trill imrui.'ie oath to'ao uucel tainly, and faiied to uotice that we must atiend to a part which usually was tbe Asstssor's duty, e have to submit to an unjust taxation. Now, for fear that the city's financial affairs are in a condition to cause such a course tow aids the tax payers, aud iu order to make the "best'' out of a "bad" bargain, and t sustain the city's credit, we will take city aud countv orders for I)rv Goods at a rata that no one can object to, and sell goods for tbem aud cash very chenp In order ti i close (-ut our summer stock. SCIIAPKEK d- BUSSING. dnocessoi to S. Embicb d COi, No. ij Main street.

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MISCELLANEOUS. DU. HAAS, Oaring leased the rooms fornierlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, iu Dr. Bray's building, opposite tbe Post Office, for a series of ears, would re- ; specttully solicit the citizens of Evausville aud the surrounding towns and country, 'o visit bis rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or uot. Since the issuing of his bn-t circular and adertisement, over a year since, several improvements . and new inventions have been made, of which he 1 has availed himself, aud aUows nothing that will subserve the interests i t his patients, to pass unsecured. His tacilities ure letter and istaMish- ! ment larger, without doubt, thar any other iu our ! State, and equal to any in Eastern cities. All those i who need Dental operations performed, aud are ! pleased w ith his work, shall be atteuded to with i great pleasure. The following are the styles of work mauufactur- ' ed by him: Continuous Gum; Block OT Carved i Work ; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Chepj.lastic; Gold aud Silver work. I Nothing can excel the beauty and ' lean'incss of the continuous gum wi.rk. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original c ntnur by this style of work, and also bv the use of the Vulcanite, 0ortite, and Ami er Ruse. The tatter styles, for li: Illness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel any j eels anything we have ever Men. He has several ana-stlu-ties tor aHwetating pain i when extracting teeth. The are perfectly barini less. The mont delicate can hae them applied. Hi does not advertise anything he can net do, uorextnoit anything in : made ny hiins,.t Parents should ooasjult tbe health and benuty of J their children by having the Dentist direct (hair i second dentition, thereby producing symmetiy and : health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sw cessfully. Those bavin;: deeaved to h, thni:M t-illier ha knee xihi latter if i trti' ii and tte rejBjaj ! them extracted or nlled at nible). Th. bealtb of Um i log tftth di iuiind taJa. I take pfeaatne in intn-Ini ins Dr. IIn;t. my rjuccviim'r t thf old roosui ia Brajr'i bdildltif;, hopiug he will tw) tben both plvaeaiat m roCt able From m toletooareg with th Doctor, I am plrnerd tt find blai one of the profrreaalna; ; peeeeeefB tu.te anal liitli aajothaatanaJ u t i 1 i i aaid taartiat v'ith this view. I cuw, with -ahty, recuinmend him to the MeaMWdt a skUtfiil and compofHTit ilentiiit (niH' si J. KIVKTT. CHARLES BABC0CK, Tmprrer and Dtrilpr in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WW faVfj r.o.r; mi.mc tsum .n I- ita? rant'u.i'iitB vitii Eilieycim and American manufacturer for a dirn:t lepplj of all L;orls in my line, I am enabhni u tier inducements that runnot fail to be to tho interest f all nHvcd in t "li." bufdnv to Rive me a trial. I name in part: axle, unrin-n made of tho UM steel; lvtndrf, enamelod and of k!1 kinds of leather, clothe, lining for enrriafres, varninhof, caatinjea oi all kinda, saddl treert, Engrlish bridle leathern, bfta, fltirrnpe, Bur, barnes, line nilvcr hame of all kinda, .lonny Lind Gi Treen, aeli adjutin f iiJa, Taylor's natent li'iinf!1, H5 t tM, shoe uireads, hore blauketn, London Girth V'eta, A merican Girt h anc Hein Vebs, both cotton and a'oratW; CWide.i Welt Skin, a f uperl-.r article; ivory, utta percixa ftiid bri li:iel maj tetifcr.l 1 inri; superior kt rvj? for horse cor-ra, tne br:r i mlit v of carriae. 00 patent j;;i trven, &o., Ac. I Weep in fact cvei v thin aniHCtalalJUE to eitht 1 : biiiin h of thi beaneaa, aaa uml. rntaiulin both biaiu hi-s ihor oulily, p wuahl r-p't tlully Ittrltr your att uiicu betom porcbeeiiM? eleevhere. ! I m niso mjjmuI t''' Warrf'B Pef"S1 Spririir .-'ail !! . BOOT AMD SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 Wain Strtei. : MJF t-; J. B Ihttchc-r, aroula raepoetltollj ;,' i notice that tbev Nianuricitire ti ertlvr, arid hejee : coiiitauf ly ou hitud. all kinds ut Boota and SaMBa, 1 for Ladies', Getita', ami 'hildreu'rt wear. llaim: t 'eplenisheil thoii stock of Kantein uoik, they aie , prepared t Hell ha ltw aa any Loum in this city enj gaged ia the retail trade. None but i'hiladi Iphia I workmen are employed in this estalHah naeajt., Plaaaacive us a call. i flt. ci iiJtKV .v co. may 1iTJTK.Hfi.VT Of- TMME Jf FF.il US of the Sn.'i'Riri Issi.'ttAKi'K l.'i .mpajy, t;ctolx-r l, l59 ASSETS. Cash ou hand 5 G00 15 Citah iii Continental l.auk, avalAtea luVestment S'.l.'.Jt 05 Cash iu Bank Commonwealth &1197 -17 Total Bank Stocks--eOafcan I'M " 14 " Bank Com la area Am'n Y.x. Bank Bank Kew York B'k N. America '14 shsparval.8jl.5ii.lw. nth 2,7i4 SS Temporaiy Loans secure"! hy ll,'m I'. S. Coupon Bonds aud 6 shaft Uesolulo Kire Insurance Company U.-lot) 00 Bonus and HorteBCeafwias tirs: lien, Ac.40f.,lM oil Premiums uncollected 'J, '" Accrued Ins. on Jtouii" 'ind ilort.tges .VTempiirary Loans ti,7ii4 7t Balance due tmni Agents U UJ Total Capital Stock.... Surplus (J.'HH.ISSI IS' ujm so 8-M 1,801 No Liahilities. JJOSKPB R. L. Havhoi k, Secretary. WA LRKR, Pri STATE OF MEW YOB IC, I CITY & COUNTY OF NKW YOI.K. f ' Personal !v appeared before me tl.i.-- 2"ih day of '. November, A. D. 1S.VJ, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire lusunnce Company, of tbe City of New ! York, ami severally affirmed that the within statement hy them subserilicd is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. THOU. L THORN ELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New Y'ork. This Company ha complied with the law of In- i diana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Kvansville uud i Vanderburgh county, In. I K. II. SARIN, Agent, decIO &7 Main street. OUR HPMiVG NTmI.K aVO OUT is necor.d to nono in bmwty and symmt'trirftl j j proportions. Lovr f a oomfortablf, gofKi-Iok.ni-:, i ! Doe and durablp Hit will Ik nurp to (0t enited and lit ted. Bring in you;- ord'-rH, gtattaieu, French Felt & CassimereHats, ! A :v ;. - on hand nud tiiAdf to order of any nhnpf or color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion for Spring A Snm-M.-i. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable unapt, color and qnutii v. A n imnieriso stock, hr ni ht low i corrPHponflitif ficurof. CAPS, CAPS. A Tory lar:p stock on hand all the latMt atjfteti. MISSES' FANCY HATi. The best evtr MSB m tbe v'ny. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endle-ts variety for flnrif; and Sumtin r. V. I'TIKR .t MA RCON M Kit, aprl .Main street. MOWING AND THRFSHING jrv SIIJltl'F. K CO., Mi VM.VSlM I.I,F, -M- Ind , agents for the- following Machines, which are the most approved pateuts now in use. Reapers and Mowers. A. Wood's I at proved Mower. E. Ball s Champii Beaper and M.w Sell Kaker, Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, E. Bali's Heapor and JI.' fer. Threshine Machines. Itallston's Impre.ved"Thresher, Pitt's Tatent Thresher, Moffitt's " " n2ay22,lj

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C ! i. a EK AND Blank Book Mamaiiciurciv First st.. l.ct. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. Blank Books ruled., pagea and made fo 01 I r of the l"-t paper; from a Memoramhim to th-i largest Ledger. Music and Magazines houudinany style. .1el-U'wtf German apt! French ISight Sehoel TPVJ? I J'MMEaSMUJS'EtM MOST MIEM. spvctfully Iwtis have to inform his friends and the public in ,'.e.neial. that be hat opened a night si boot for the instruction cl the French ai d German lauingis. ing a graduate of a European University, and li teacher ofpractfee end fitprtrfence, which hebu Is coi l- by exertion during a nnuiber of yeais, he ho m to satisfy all these wb. may eulrust tlieuistli es or be entiusteil hum bis care, and begs the paxrobage of i i fellow-citizens Also, joung elerg; Ben and stu.lei.ts of tbe gospel, are requested to take nctice of b:s lessons iu the Hebrew language. For particular, apply to lb v. I li. M DELl'.ANCO. i'rofeoi ct Mi lent end Modern Langnage-, First st.. rear of Behm's mmercial College. ma 2-:j:ti.l B," MHM.J. (V -.' a band a supply - t A. -1 M. Mi S.--W-f4' H K C i ta o tr O i?. to el o t-3 trsS 6 m

0 H (fl. (Si We can nlsn luini-h TBAi K CM AI.KS of any ca I parity. These Sialw-are I1.111 tile iouuuCictor o E. T. FAlKfANKS - CO., t. JnliaatrtKar; V.r I mont. Every bcalij ih t. .;eil;i..d iie.iii d, hi.1 w; ranted CQfTert. Kor testiinonMl wu ref r to tie thoiipitnds of perifoii ie ng tlieui. Hi'RNliK'MiK a- UO..i4pnMBj nov24 U'hIhi' hirni't. BTaoavillf HOtFI,.KI)S GERMAN M. E DICINES ! TBI f'.ltl T ST A D A R D 11 E M E 1) I E & of the prneent aRO, have iuquire.1 their great pt ularity only thmuh yeniH .1 lii.il. Cnhpmiili ;r'i"A,i.t.v.'''. ti E l M A X n r T V F. R S win. pr.smi ri r rt illLiver roniplniritx , Dyaeia, dniud.-o, Nervoiir i DebllltJ, Dtaeaaaa of Ifca Ke'nexn, in.l all di-ie me' ' nrlHini? from a tlirtoi dervl liv, i , . r .-iiWii?ih i t j atunuwli and d'seative ! AMI WILL l'iislllIII I I.I IN.' ! Yellow freer, Btliaiu titer, .'' Iwf ""d 4 See our AVavatiar for proof. I'm T'x'ti per h.u M UOOl'LASl'S HAl.S.lMh- lOlil'i.ll. WILL POITIVl I V it'ak Oaagha, (.ldn,or lloarKi iu iK, Mrnihialria, nifloenza, Cioiip, l'iieiiiiieui.1, laaifieBl Ooaaaaaatlon , and luiaju ilbimed tUa Blml Mtwaialiiaa CUTMI evoi ; known of CO N F I R M K D CON' S U M P T 1 O X ' I As a Iii.'irrliieii I'oidi.il it ii uiie-iimled. PHcTR j JIOOELAXD S GERMAN PILLS, briug well-known throughout Europe and Ainei -can need no oommendatioi'i bete. Tin y are purely vegetable, are prepared with p;rcat exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Till can be found. Price 25 ccntsper Isn. These dlrlnos are prepared by I'r. C. M. .i i a SON d- Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers iu medicines everywhere. The signature of 0 M. Jackson will be ou the outside of each bottle or Lox. In our " Everybody's dbaaaos,'! published annually, you will find teslimoiiy and commendatory notices from all parts of the coiiutry. These alma tiaos are given away by all our agents. BEWAUfi OE Ci)l . l litiEEITei. See that you Ret Hoofl ind s German Bitters, pre pared by Dr. C. M. Jacks . n, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his signature is on the errapaw of each bottle Kulicr & While, Agents tor Kvansv ille, I ml. Leich li Carlstcdt, do do ile diM-n rmniiMi tJjYitHBsWJrXB wovimi JS. respectfully iulorin their friends and the public (fenerally, that they have removed their office an.l store to their now building ou first street, three doors above Pinn etreet, near tbe foundry, where they will be aide to give more prompt attention to the orders ot their customers. A large lot ot stoves w ill le sold out at ii-fall, at w holesale prices, iu order to claae out the stock. .I.e.. KUATZ IKILMAN. CHRISTIAN KUATZ W'M. HFILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNIiRYl M ANl'KACTI'HKK's ASD l!l l LDEKS OFSTEAM E NO INKS AMi UOILEKS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws Guinminrr MachineB, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, Tin o u r; Machines, Uv. EVANIsVILLE, IND. rjVir PBOPBIETOSS OP TVS CITY FOVJ M dry beg leave to inform their friends and flu public in general, that they are prepared to do alt kinds of MACHINK AND FINISHING WOBK, and everything appertaining to tb foundry buM nes- They aie manuftu-turiug Steam Emiinlk am Bon kbs of any size and power req aired, faw Mill Machinery and Mill Cearing of any size; Distillery and Minim.' Machinery, Tobacco ISciows, 0 Iming Mnchines, Thrashint; Machines, Malt Mills, Horsepewers, :orn-hellers, Machinery ol all tlnns made nnii repnlrfd. Iron nnd Brass Castings ol every description. Iron liousi fronts. Cellar Gratis fo. (diking and Heating Stoves of the latost iniproved patterns; Ilollow Ware, Do.; Irous, Ac. IlltKWKliS, DISTILLERS, RECTI EIIR8, At, Supplied with every description of Copper ana Sheet Iron Work, iir wina Kettles, lfeirigcratore, Atteni.oratons Kparges. Bejllheads aMd Worms on an improved priuciple, Coluiuiis lor Alcohol Stills, Yonsl Jugs, Cans. Syphons, .tc; Copper, Le-ad ami Iron Pipe; Cupper, io.ms said I , on l umps Of every variety, for bcr. spmtr. Oft. d - Brass Corks and Valves, Steam Whistles, d-o. WoiLmen sent to all pads to lit up work and d.. I repairs on isi,..,ia i.ii, . i pper ana .sn-i iron V. rk, ,fc. OLD ME'! Al s Pol ollT. The are dealing m ami jaMlng Allen's lnpiov t Steam Gange, "Wrought Iron wi-tded Pipes and Tc -liu.', Hiram Hujikiin." Lmproted Smut Machine, Stephen ilngh.'.' Kf.ur S. i.sr.ili.rs. Oil man BoltiugCli lb. Qaai Mnotla Delttug, Kaala ll.-, 4c . ot the last kind; Tinpl .te, rjheet lroj., liloekTiu, Pirn lion, lUbit J5et.il, sp. ll. r, l ire Brie!;. 1 They have every fa. ilitv of the best Machinery and workmen, aud will civc alt work entrusted to them, their Individual attention, Mliajc order, pi .'inptly, warranting Iheii vork. and ace eatljrtle i with reasonable pi i.-. 0- Office and Sior I:... No. I',i Mam sire . fonadmv. Boiler Vsrd i "Isrhitm Shoo en Pi. street, lietween first vilie. ludinna. nd Streets, Evans derT if ' " V. IM'ull., 10 Main etreet, Evansvills ..ratos aoried, tcr the Coontry Trade-

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