Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 296, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 August 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVU'EBS' Gt'lDKEvnnavllle &. fruw fordsvllle R. K. MrunnM. Accommodation Train 6.00 A. M. j Mail Train - 916 " ABKIVAU. Mail Train 4.56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. FOB I'AIKO. MABOKir OEM leave Evansvllle every Monday ; nd Thursday at 6 p. m. Returning, leaves Cairo every Saturday at 3 a. M. and every Wednesday at 4 P. M. Cw ablet Bo wen leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays I at night. POB PADCCAU. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wedneedays, and Fri- I days at 12 o'clock k. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, j and Saturdays at night. FOB HENDERSON. Gen. D. M. Whitb plies daily, leaving Kvansville I in the forenoon and returning in the evening. roR LoruviiXE. Grev Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. u. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon, Gret Easle, of Gallipolia, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock m., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P.M. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. C. Febbt leavoi Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. m. FOB OBEEV RIVER, Bowlino Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives en Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. The Luc Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond Biver She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There Is regular daily communication with Henmkson and .LWBUR.iii by boat and land conveyance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT BEGISTEB. ARRIVED. Emma, St. Louis: Lac Eaves, Green river: Charley Miller, Lou.: Lady Jackson, (.'in : L. C. Ferry, Lou.: Grev Eagle, sr., Lou. Stephen Decatur, Cicicnnati. DEPABTED. Emmn, Cln.: Charley Miller, Mem.: Lady Jarkson, Memphis: Charley Bowen. Cairo: Equality, Cairo: L. C. Ferry, Lon.: Stepheu Decatur, N. O. Grey Eagle, Louisville. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah: Gray Eagle, jr., Lou.: Bowling Green, G. river: Gen. White, Henderson. ......The <Weather> is growing oppressively warm again, the mercury ranging up among the nineties. On Friday night, or rather Saturday morning, we had the faintest suspicion of a thunder storm, with the exception of which, we have had, up to Saturdaynight, no rain for some time, and are now needing it badly. ......The <River> opposite this point was swelling slightly on Saturday evening.— Our latest advices are that it continues, to recede at Pittsburg, but is rising again at Cincinnati. At Louisville it bad come to a stand with four feet three inches in the canal. ......<Business> at this point is very dull at present, owing to the reluctance of our merchants to ship at the present exorbitant rates. For some time past, the heaviest part of the trade has been the shipments of flour, but the present low stage of the market at New Orleans, and the high rates of transportation, do not leave sufficient margin to justify our millers shipping to that port, and they are now holding off in the hope of a rise in the one or a fall in the other. There is now a movement on foot among our flour merchants to ship by rail to Baltimore, which, should it be established, and the current of trade turned toward that market, must seriously affect the boating interest, unless it should result in a considerable rise in the market at New Orleans. Sixty cents per barrel is now demanded on flour from Cairo to New Orleans, and 75 cents from this point. ......The <Grey Eagle>, of calliopean notoriety, is the regular mail packet for Louisville at 12 o'clock to-day. She is the fleetest boat in this trade, and her officers, Capt. A. Donelly, and Clerks Lusk, Voris, and Donelly, are universal favorites with passengers. ......The U. S. mail packet for Green river, <Bowling Green>, leaves at 6 o'clock this evening. She is the largest and only regular boat in that trade, and is in the hands of experienced and gentlemanly officers. The popular Jno. Travis is her Clerk. ......Four o'clock this evening is the <Lue Eaves'> regular time of departure for Green river. ......The U. S. mail packet <Dunbar> leaves for Paducah at 12 o'clock to-day. Passengers and shippers will find her prompt and reliable. Capt. John B. Hall at No. 2, Water street is her agent. ......The <L. C. Ferry> was here from Louisville and returned with a light trip on Saturday. To her obliging clerks, Messrs. Austin and Gregg we are under obligations for newspaper and river favors. ......The <Equality>, which had laid up up at this point, raised steam on Saturday and proceeded to Newburg, where she took on board 500 barrels of flour, with which she passed down yerterday [sic] morning for Cairo. ......The <Charley Miller> was here on Saturday, and took in tow two barges laden with the Memphis railroad iron recently sunk opposite this place. ......The following items are from the Louisville <Courier> of Saturday: As the mail boat, <Moses McLellan>, was on her way down Thursday night, a man named Salvage, of this city, was robbed of $40. He had retired to his stateroom, and had the money in the pocket of his pants, which he placed under his head. The thief, who is unknown, slippd into the stateroom, got the pants, and took the money out, all while the man was asleep. Persous who are traveling should not sleep so soundly. Owing to the want of water in the Kentucky river, the <Trio> has abandoned the trade, having arrived here yesterday on her last trip. She intends to go into the trade from here to White river. She starts on her first trip from the city wharf next Wednesday. We learn by a private telegraphic dispatch from Wash. Burcaw, second clerk of the <Superior>, that Ex-Gov. Wickliffe and staff and Postmaster General Holt are all on board with the remains of Mrs. Holt.— They arrived last night, and will leave early this morning for Bardstown. ———<>——— Receipts by Railroad. AUGUST 18, 1860. 4u bh! whisky ai:n.i uowe,; s Boxes, t l.aie,, ' A. Lowenthal; 4 cases shoes, W. Wells; 1 cask china, Hollingsworth Bros.; 3 caes, Jewell, New. lorry ,v Co.: 1 box, V. Bsbcock; 4 rases, 3 bales, K. Barnes; llces. 1 hale, Archer A Mr.ckoy; I cows, I oy, Mr . 11. jeBres; 41 sa-ns corn, e sack, whee?. Hrandiss A Crawford; 10 sacks bran. Cap! . Kile, Tibbls floor! 1. I. ileimau; 1 bbl eftts, Fred Kron; 1 I.M .rpet, Oeo. Foster A Co.; 41c hash wheat, Igleheart Bros.; 30 sacks tim. seed, Bment ic Vieie; an sacks wheat, Bruuker A Crawlord; 'i coops chicken-, ii...,. Miiler; 226 sack bran. hl.ls lloiu, i. A. Crtttie; II eu.pty beer k;-. Cook A Kire: tbswr, Dr. leDiuler: 21 bbls su par, 27 batts cotfe, Prestos Bros. ; 13 boxes, lloser Bros.; i has. Win. Hughes; 3 boxes, 3 chests, 1 rhsir, J. E. Mason; 1 bale sack-,, C. Keitz A Bros. A. K. SIlliADEK, Agent. POU'LATIOX OK NEW HAMP.sniKE. Thipopulation of Kew Harapsiiire, in 18.')0, wai 318,000. It was thought by many that the census of I860 would show au increase of .175,000 ; but a late estimate sets it at 3.10,000. If thi6 last estimate be correct, she. Will barely retain her three Congressmen.

INSURANCE.

C0PELAND & NEXSEN, liRlTItlY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STBEET, EVAS8VILLE, l.VD,, j rk .v w p mri park n to tjh jk a Rinks and issue Policies in several of the widest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the Luited States. STOttES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the most favorable rates MARINE AND IN LAN D NAVIGATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received fur LrVE ISaTRANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 Phcenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus oOO.OOO Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital $2nn,0f Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets SGOO.OOO Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 200,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years s.mcess and experience UPWARDS OK 914,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the .Etna Insurance Company iu the past 10 year.-). The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE ilTN A nrntvo the pat rivr. tears: InOhio I In Michigan, $154,043 m In Wisconsin, lW,i,.V.07 In ln.iinna,... I4iI,W.R1 In Kentucky, 201,9.19.4" In Tilings.... 44-,:!27.41 Missouri, .181,518.04 j Tennessee 97.549.21 Iowa A Minn. 101,31" 9.4G Kansas Sob 19,945.77 Penn'aAVa.. 31,591 2 , Ark. A Ga. ... 2:.41 Mississippi aud Alabama,...? "2, 1 12.1K. Fire and Inland Navigation luki ,t .-pttHt at ter qw i ouHint.-ct iiii .l cm-y and l?r profit Especial attention jfm n MMMsfHM I- NTEX LINOS and Content a, j'x- ttrumt of 1 5 pro. The solid service lone Jind nrfn.iv ti icd, and th niHiiy Jidviuitat;' 's thn ilitw laWttfaan onipitiiy HI in iu line, slumitl not be overloitkfd ly tbose ready to insure and uuderntunding their ln-t interetitrf. During 11 wtrineeut times !t tlio neeHnity Iv fW liable Insurance becomes un impeiative duty the ability ot property owners to sustain InM then much leadened. Agencies iu all the principal cittoa and towns throughout the State Polities issued wiHiawl dlay, by auy of tht- duly authorized ALCt uts ol the Company. Wn- Ifiuiuess attended to with dispatch aud fidelity. C'OPKLAND & NEXSEN, Aentn, uiy'2 Savings Bank Buildi'itr, First 8t. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. DBTOI r.D TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, - - $400,000 Cash Assets - - $547,712.36 S. L. LOOM IS. Prest. II. K HUM, Secretary. It. II. & II. M. !IAliILL, Qeal Ai;o CISClJi'NATI, 0. Agents In all the principal t'ities ami Towns of the Union. .gggi LOSSES PROMPT I. Y PAID I "ApplIeatioua re-ived, policies Issued and renewed, and all bnsiuefir pertaining to the agency promptly attendel to. AIho applications rectivtd for Lite Insurance, in the X.xw i Life liisurni.ee of llai Oonn. Capital and surnlnw over $200,000. COFKLANl N-LXSFN, Agentn, f UffliV. on First St., tet. Main and Syc. in .a .:;..- Bank UuildinbT. ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OF TUB MERCHANTS' INSURANCECO. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 v ' ,IW"YVW DiniCCTOIlS : Msik Hovard, 8. W.MKlrnff. lasaet Bolier, B. Koherte, UllV H. Phep. Timothy Slief Jasasa p. Kliiah H . Owen HaaaerMaatBbard, Kichard D. Iluhhsr.l. M. M. Merriman. W. b. Collins, W. II. D. Calleiiiler. 'Applicallous Mceissd. Volici. o Issued ao.i i - t.ewed, aud ail htlnlliess Jniriailiiug to tile Agency promptly attended to. Sjj. Losses ejuit hi y adjusted so l SmsSPtbJ ft ! si this Agency a,;sn C0PEI.AXD t NEXEN, Agent.

STEAMBOATS.

BBOULAB PACKETS. 4 I'rfwVS VI MjLK j.vii Mil Packet. Tl... MASONIC GEM, Cant. J.J. ril last I hi" master, J. P. t'J MHO McDnvii.n. clerk, havii.-r lieen tlior-'itafiSr: M oiigbly overhauled and painted, has entered the Kvansville and Cairo trad-, where she will coo tinoe .luring the summer. Hie makes two trip per week ; leaves Kvansville every Honda; and Thursday at 6 P. . Returning, leaved Cairo every saiurda.v at 3 A. ft. aud every Wednesday it i r. . nug-13 tup n u v i. r t-: I - jv MAs ville and Bowline, Green Packet. The liht drstt V 8. Mail .Steamers BOWI.1XO GREEK, A. LITEK, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, O k, Leaves Evausville every Monday and Thursday, at t, o'clock, P m , leaves Bawling Green every '. Wednesday aud Saturday, at Si. M. anglO sr v i tsMW li I-1-1- te u K.yMMK R s o jv aK Packet, Gen'l D. M. WHITE, R. I.. L a ncaktek, master, runs as a regular freight Hud Passenger Packet! daily i Sundays excepted) between this point and Henderson. aug7 WWmK r.B TO S5M W VMJtJtrmja WW of time. The Louisville and Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Side Wheel L". S. M. and Pasenger Packet, C3rjroy Eaglo, Capt. A. DONNALLY, J. A. Left, CI k, Leaves Evansville lor Louisville every Monday at 12 o'clock it., aud every Thursday at 8 o'clock p. m. , urriving at Louisville Tuesd' y aud Eriday afSAlneja. Returning, leaves Louisville eve: y Wednesday and Saturday evening at G o'clock. JKO. B. HA" L, Agent, july28-tf No. 2 Water street. Evanaville, Louisville, and Oncui.. Iioi-o Passenger Packet. THE NEW AND FINE STEAMER Xji- CJ- feury, HAM. SMITH, Master. Austin A QstsTOa. Clerks. Leaves EvansvilU. Wednesdajl and Saturdays at ftp M. Leaves Louisville lucsdays and r ridays at julgl'J 4 I M. JRaV Cairo packet. The elexant low water packet, J. II. DONE, Lewis Davis, master, a. H. List, c'crk.i will run regul.irly it. the Kvansville and Cairo trade i dm ing Ihe season. For freight or isfSJSU.il apply on uoaid. julyl.; j EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U.S. MAIL PACKET, j C3r r e y Eagle. W. 11. DAN1KLS, Qutt. S. P. Hali.idav, -ierk. M I'.JI VMiti K lJJ1-Hl-I I. JS VK It i' ; aT. Tu- sday nn-1 Saturday at U o'clock p m. K. -turning, laaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. M. M" Through Hills ot Lading will l.e given for TobeCtO or other freight to Baltimore or Sew V'ork at an low r.tptes it not lower than l.y an otherroute. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio Rives' or on (Jreen KiTur T" The passenger B-"commoda!ions of the Orey ICagln are snsSJliaased hv any lat upon the West ern waters. Apply on hoard or to JOHN I!. HALL, .une7-iltf No. a Water street. Ktr.ijsFf.;,A', vjiitvvjH, ..vj MUl CAIRO KEiari.An PA 88 EN . 8KB PACK KT. CHARI.F V BOWKS LeK1 j IKTl n, Ma-l.T, leaves Kvansville rffnY'? m Till II jay and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., srriv in? at Padue,uh at r, o'clock, A. M.. Cairo st la o'clock, M., WedBssdav and RatnrAry. Re. turning, leaves C.tiro ev.-ry Woduesday nnd Sunday, at 7 o'chx'k, P. ftl., and Sinithlan l every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Kvansville with the Kvansville and Crawfordsville K. R., and Packets for Green Kiver. Also, connecting at Smitbland with Cumberland River Hack' ots ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and tit. Louis Packets. Tickets can he ol.i,n .1 on hoard the boat for all Eastern Ctiea. sept23 wy wjvh rt i, r, k jkjvb rjiB vcjtm MJI PACKS T The fin.- steamer DUNKAK. fin- Kowl. i, msstrr, I a ifMonday,. .ini so:iy, r rp:ny, nt vz ciui:k iu. Leaven Pudurah evt i v Tuosday. Tl:nrfdav. and .Satt:rdy, ut 9 o'clock A. M. (X)iinectiDK at Kvansville with the K v.i ii ;vill. and Craw fordrtvil!,- Ra,ilnad for nil P North and East, with iarketn fr Lmiisville lrr n,ADd Wabu.sli rivtrs. At lIucah with pact eta for Ut. Loiiih, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail hoats fur Cairo, Nauhville, and Teutiesdee river. SD mineiiH promptly attended, and charges lor freiglit aud pannage, Haine iw charged hy the regular piiuket. Through bill of lailing given to New Orliwus ami nil point on the Tetinmt-u and Cnmlnrland i ;. i auglH Mo& so r tu cm n it oti T0JV asVJ9 m POWD Rl VVAt. Tb elegtukl MflHfthgtr ttafaUnor LI'K eavks. ilDOaVAUr, Manter, TsiT&OS, Clerk will make renuiar tH -weekly trips to bowth Garroltea and Fond Hiv r, levrbig ou MoodmjM, Wednesdays and Friday. For freight or caHwaue, apply on hoard. de20tf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. N EW All ItA NG BM KNT. Tl.e Adams Kxpresw Custvajn I isjpiilitftiHjr announce to their tri.-mlH sad patrona, the public of Kvansville and vicinity, t!.nt, with increased fitcili. ti.-s for the liaiissHHIaliua of r u f a t , e a : a" a a e 6 . .1 o a r a d v a l r able 8, They solicit a cotitinnance of former favors. Especial care takun in the collection of Rills, Drafts, Notes, and tbo transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fCilitiesof the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes ami details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and LiKiist, opposite the Post Office de 1 G. II. riSH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Host EVANSVILLE, IND. P. O'EILEY & Co. c.rsUciaVt fork- i n it ij-ii , jj-it ICHAHT8. and Kxprec AgeiiTs Qeaertl Kaiir..r- .Steainho.at Special AeentB fir the HENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; nd cimnectiriH, over which we are authorized to give through rsceipta at ths lowest po&ubie late Having a mammoth Wharfhoat at the hmdine tb (ardent on the Ohio Kiver, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liaMe to dutiin from exposure, we are pn-pared to faciliinte the Uispath of ail consignments, foivaried to our care bv either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Sto.ir ai d forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, eoBS$gas)d to us lorsalo, and satistaction guaranteed. OBee and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to he toiind, attending to the interests of our patron at all hours, day aud night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring cnerpy : and knowledge of our business, we feci confident of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit a r"ntiauasril of the extensive patron, agj we are uow enjoying. Libera cash advances will be made ou allconsigninents to either Dial salt ea or corrcpoudeurs in auy of the priuci; al markets, N'orth, Kast or tionth. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. H'""'. so sutiicni.ti W Cider," ot choice qualitv. tor Pickle jimaao ft. K. GILBERT s, etc. CO. (iEORc.E THoKNUJ onninsc his ol-.l customer style of his work, he flat : excelled. He may still 1 Serou.i and Main street ness and Sadd' - : -v.-rv lure in i -luality and cannot Ik . corner of icewt Hur- ! obtain - I '. patch . where leaeriD ch. ed on the best o ei ui. ttur . done srita l Serr.nd-h "r. 'w,,-. InM..1) aV T', JLW 1000I1. Brass b .it es; 4 d.MSI II Ktta 'leu Kelt lis. I I do Appi. P r rj; JtiKt received aud to. sale it augs (iLi. S. SONKTA . I tej ei'e k OO.'S.

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COMMERCIAL.

JS V A W S V I L L E RETAIL. PRICES CCRRENT. Corrected U eetjy by COOK t LANGLEY, Daalers la all kinds of Fancy and Staple Fatally Groceries, at the Eureka ii.iz.iar, No 75 Main st. FIOL'II AND FEED iVeal, per lb. r'lcur, extra w hite wheat Pork, "... nersck of 98 lbs... .2.7.")' FISH ...8(Tt 10 .lOjll Do. sack of 49 lbs. ..1.40' Mackerel, No. 1, 12', Corn Meal per hu Bt " extra mess. 17 Bran, per 100 lhi 73 , " 1 No. 2,small.2 C.iru, per bu 50iSulmon, per lb lo GROCERIES ! " smoked 22.'. Sugar, prime N. 0 10 Cod, por lb " A. i. crushed . 12V; Halibut, smoked 15 " psiwdered I2? Herring, Bait. Roe.. ..3 Coffee, Bio lti-s White Fish, Iresh lake " Java 20 i per lb ,; Mexican Ib Trout, do do do 10 " Boasted 201 PBODCCE Tea, Imperial 501 .00 ! Potatoes, old, per hu... " Gunpow;le..75Cil-50, " new " 45 " Young Hyson.4)(?i$l : Beets, per hunch 2J " Oolong Hiark. 4'- ril Carrots, do WSt " English Break- Onions, do 2 fast -. 75! Pieplant, do 5 Molaescs, rebelled per ' Lettuce, per bead gallon 50jCahbage, do 35 " sugar house 60 Cucumbers, each .....I " Baltim.resyiup..70 Peas, per peck 20 " St. Louis 9S Beans, white per jt 5 Bice 7 1 FRUITS Pearl barley 1 1 Apples, dried per lb...8Ji Split peas 8J(.Peaches, do do Vl PROVISIONS Currants, Zaute.pr Hams.sug. cur'dcan- lb 1012 Tasted per lb IS j Raspberries, perqt " plain 13 Prunes, Ger. per lb. ..12 Shoulders 10 1 " Turkish 12)4 Sides, clear 144 1 Raisins, extra 20 Beef, d'd sugar cur'd Vi " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 1 Ski FLUIDS Butter, prime tahlo...20 1 Alcohol, per gal 75 ' for cooking 15Buruing fluid, pr gal. 76 Cheese, new 10 Lard oil, per gal 1 10 old Coal Oil 901.00 L.ird 14; Vinegar, pure cider 20 CUT MEATS Milk, per qt 5 Beef Bteak, loin per lb.. .9 ! MISCELLANEOUS " round 8 Chickens, old, each 25 " roast 8 ' young dolOQio Lamb, fore qr 8 Eggs, per doi 12Vj " hind qr lo;ice, per 100 lbs 75 The Ctn Markets. There is a daily market for produce open from 4 to 8 o'clock iu the morning, the two City Markets being opsn on alternate days as follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specltled. The Center or Laraasc Market Frantz Schneider, market master Is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. There is also an alter n market open at the Center Market house from 4 to G o'clock p. m. on Saturdays. Items from the Washington correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazelle: We have cheering accounts, from erery quarter, of the Republican prospects. Senator Hamlin, Mr. Lincoln's associate on the ticket, writes that the Republican majority in Maine will not be less than 20,000. In Maryland, a large Republican vote will be cast so large as to materially interfere with the Bell and Everett calculations. A Republican paper has just been started in Baltimore, called the Border Stale, which is conducted with energy and spirit. Some years ago such a paper could not have been published there. The Admrbisteatjon Party have advices from Indiana that Lane will carry the State in October by I,000 majority, which will oive Lincoln the Electoral vote in November almost without a struggle. In view of the almost certainty of Lincoln's election, the Southern fire-eating press arc beginning to assume a more moderate tone. Even the Charleston Mercury talks mildly, and expresses the opinion that the mere election of Lincoln should not be regarded as a sufficient cause for dissolution. 1 1 is disposed, to wait for some overt act. This is an extensive backing down, nnd Bbows how foolish has been all the talk of the New York Herald in predicting a revolution iu case ot Lincoln's success. It is rumored in political circles that the Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, thu leader of the Secessionists, is about coming North to defend himself against the charge ot Disunionism. The fact that he deems such a course necessary, is evidence of the unpopularity of the views generally imputed to him. Some of the papers are amusing themselves with a recapitulation of the number of slump speeches Judge Douglas has made on hi pilgrimage to the home of his parents. The number is stated at twenty, with several more in prospect. This thing of a Presidential candi date stumping the country in his own behalt, has excited the disgust of the people of the North, and Mr. Douglas' efforts have largely contributed to give votes to his competitor. His speech at the great Rhode Island Clam Bulla betrayed the innate vulgarity of the man. EsaggfraUad reports are again being circulated about an insurrection in Texas, in which large numbers of Abolitionists are said to be engaged. These canards have no foundation in fact, and are gotten up for political effect, to damace the Republican cause with the conservative masses. Fire in Princeton. At 4 o'clock Tuesday morning we were awakened by the cry of fire. Looking from our window, we saw near the North-west corner of the Public Square the flames arising from a wooden building soon it and adjoining buildings were wrapped in flames. The fire continued to resist every effort to stop it for at least forty minutes, then we could gradually see it yield to the almost super-human efforts of our people, and in forty minutes it was ren- : dered harmless. 1 he goods and household effects of the families were generally re- ! moved so the chief loss will be on buildings. The losers are as follows: McMulIen a: I Green, Merchants, building and portion of ! goods, $2,000 ; T. & J. T. Ewing, Plow and Wagon Manufacturers, building and portion of stock, Si, 500; Thos. Cole, Store building, $500; James Thomas, Gunsmith, building atul Stuck, $.".00; Newton Milburn, Grocer, portion of Goods, 20n. There are a few other small losses. It is supposed that the fire caught from some ashes being left in one of the buildings. Indianian. DOCOLAS VS. DOUOLAS AND THE MlSSOTHI Compiiomise. "The Missouri Compromise had its origin in the hearts of all patriotic ' r:en who desired to preserve and perpetuate the blessings of our glorious Union an origin akin to that of the Constitution of the L'nited States, conceived in the same spirit of fraternal affection, and calculated to remove forever the only danger which ! seemed to threaten, at some distant day, to Sever the social bond of I'nion. All the evidences of public opinion at that day seemed to indicate that this compromise had become canonized in the hearts of the American people as a Bacred thing, which no ruthless hand would ever be reckless enough to disturb." Front Douglas' Speech : ut Springfield, III., in 1840. My friend over there frieud or enemy, us the case may be- wants to know something about ibe Missouri Compromise. Cheers J 1 have not the slightest objection Ul telling him all he desires to know upon that question. 1 brought in the bill to re- j peal the Missouri restriction." From Doug- I lax Speech at Prortdaic, Aug. 3, '60. Who is KitiiiT? " It is wrong to admit into the Constitution the idea that there can be property in man.'' lames Madison. "Slaves are regarded as property, and platted on an equal footing with all other property. Hence the owner of slaves the sump as the owner of auy other opecies of property has a right to remove to any Territory and carry his property with him,'' ; tuphen A. Doughs.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Lecust. -aravfjj? om it TO rati MTBl.it WW Wheeler Wilson's Improved ?ein; Machine at reduced prices, w ith increased confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine uow iu use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the ossential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine. We give full instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, all ou the Baiue machine, and warranted for three years. We also keep on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the shove machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis, ou application in person or by letter. febSlv F. M. S ELL MAN. 1 Opatkxt I BfL EVER V TRESS AND SUPPORTER. nrum&Mi jrMW jij it ijvji.iam able instruments are offered as entirely uew in action and principle. Having a Combined faward and upward motion, they retain Kupture with one'halj 1km pressure than others. Avoid the instrument with a rigid spring. They will injure the hack and cord, and from their tttnnl ond painful pressure are troublesome. White's will produce KADK'AL CI' RE if properly used. Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address BaRSES A- PARK, New York. J. I. PARK, Cincinnati. june7-3md&w Or KELLER St WHITE, SMMVK8. 19 Ml dozen bozes Pimento, ground;

Cassia, do; Ginger, dc; Cayene Pepper, do; White do, do; Mace, do; Nutmeg, do; And all other kinds of Spices, on hand and for Sab; at aug3 ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. fK.no I'JI. jKaV have removed above Main. . J. -o i. u i H.y a co. Water street, ibree doors WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Folding Spring lied, the best aud most convenient now In use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. ianlJS CO-PARTNERSHIP. mm jjwii H. .tm.t:KIJil HJ VIJi MM purchased from B. H. liroiumelhaus, (formerly of the firm of B. Nnrre t Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter he carried ou by the undeisigned, under the firm and style of Ahlering A Brommelbaus, The mill w ill continue tu fill al! orders for Lumber promptly aud with care. Orders solicited. api21-dtf AflLERINU A BUOMMKLUAUS. Mjf nice stock of trimmed nd nntrimmed Bonuets on hand, and w hich will he sold cheap to close out, at the lry Goods Store of SOHAPKER A BUSSING, june2 No. -til Main stree. 1860. SPRING & SUMMER 1860. GOODS. . jll.i.VHI, (W ST RKII,!, V RKHPKVTi fully inform their numerous friends and tbs public generally, that they are daily receiving scI cessions to their large aud varied stock of Spring and Summer Goods, wmcn, lor elegance, siyie anu variety, cannot be surpassed. It would 1h superfluous to enumerate all the depai tmeuts which, on inspection, will be found replete embracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. The business principles which have gained for their old established house such extensive patronage, will be adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention and coin tesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care and judgment in the best markets, and of first quality, together with an adherence to sound principles of trade, they are confident off being able to supply those who may favor them with a call ou the best ; terms. Annexed tney Biihn.it a list ol departments. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestlngs, I Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottoaades and Denims, New Style Prints, a great variety, j French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais and Challis. Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berage Robes, 5 to 11 Volants, " Organdy " 5 to u " Silk and Gingham Umbrellas nnd Parasols, Panama. Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Bhick and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Embroideries, a great varietj , 1 Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and Colored I Corsetts, White fiootls, Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. S. A R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importa- . tious, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and ! Grass Bleached consisting of , 4-4, 6-4 and 12-4 , Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all mala, ' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Browu aud Bleached Hucks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel Spring around the lo.ly, are recommeuded for the , following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or ex- : coriste, aud admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest Inconvenience to the wearer. WCoriier Main and Kirst street. MVM Irtl l.bls. Ifcavv mid Light Me-, Ml half I bis Pig Pork, 2.1 MM Rump Pork, Ukj keg- Chairs Family Lard, For sal.' hy UKU. FOSTER ft CO., inner.1 Comer Lessen at. and Canal. mntt&m. aoo kjlk omvjmm, uoou m atid sound, for l june 8- K. GILBRRT i CO. fl'.Ml- JtlO ho.KJX'KOKSJI.K UJ0 te) the trade at manufacturers prices hy june.lu Gl I. BKRT X CO. BL91 UX ! Oil MKfiX for ssle l.y S. Y . G( CITY OF EVANSVILLE schapker"& bussing. v.V' THK H tfJVa MU ItlsK I'M TV ' Dads" bsve een fit to euri-h us by as exorbftsntassessnieut of our taxable property, and because we irilt sec make OHlll t.ihl. uncerlaility , and failed to notice rhaf we inti-l attend to a part which usually wse the Aaat seer's duty, we have te ssrbmit t-. an unjust taxation. Now, for fear that the city's financial affair are iu a couditiou to cause such a course towards the t . x r -. and in order to make the '-best" out of a "laid" bargaiu, aud te sustain the city's credit, we will take city and Ce-unty orders for Dry Good at a rate that no one can object to, and sell goods for them and cash vety .... .p in order to close out our summer stoek. SCUAPKER A BUSSING, L-- t to S. Embich A Co., iuly!9 No. 4ii Main street.

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DR. HAAS, naving leased the rooms formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, oppoi site tne I'ost omce, tor a series of years, would re- ( I speettully solicit the citizens of Evausville aud the j surrounding towns and country, 'o visit his rooms j and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they , ueed the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular aud adverI tisement, over a year since, several improvements j and new inventions have been made, of which be has availed himself, aud allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pass uu1 secured. His facilities are better aud establish ment larger, without doubt, tbar auy other tn our State, and equal to auy in Eastern cities. All those who ueed Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The follow ing are the styles of work manufactured by bim: Continuons Gum; Block cr Carved Work ; Vulcanite Ease; Coralite; Amber; CbeoplaUc; Gold aud Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a st-aui or crevice. Cheeks that are uukt u can be restored to nearly their original contour by this style of work, and also l.y the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, aud Amber Base. The latter styles, for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel auycels anythiug we have ever sven. He has several auajstheties for alleviating psiu when extracting teeth. They are perfectly harmless. The moi.t delicate can have them applied. He does not advert.se anything bo ennuot do, norelhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty of their childreu by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby produciug symmetry ami health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue cessfully. Those having decayed teeth, should either have them extracted or tilled at once he latter if possible). Thu health of the parti' s and tl.e remaining teeth demand Ibis. MT" I take pleasure ill iutruducing Dr. Haas, my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; p.wsessing tante and high professional ahiliry and standing. With this view, 1 can, with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful and compelent dentist. (may 28) J. KIVETT. CHARLES BABC0CK, Importer and Dealer in (Joacli and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. m m.i i.vu t o.npi.K tk mi .n w J RJfM rangemenra with Euiepean and American manufacturers torn direct supply of all goods iu my line, I am enabled to offer iudncoments, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged In the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the bet steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ol all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, names, line silver bamea of all kinds, Jenny Lir.d Gig Trees, self-adjusting Mds, Taylor's patent Lames, tly nets, shoe threads, noise blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth anc" Rein Webs, Isith cotton and worsted; Lou I . Welt Skins, a siqierior article; ivory, gutta perrha and brass lined lnarteugal rings; superior kerseys Tor hoi"e covers, the best iiiality of carriage bolts, patent giir trees, Ac, Ac. I keep iu fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding Ix.th branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invityour attention before basing eisewhene. I .in also agent Cor Wbio'- I'sitrut sprioic Reside , (,r.2o-d.w BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 9B J9tmin Street MP 9 ; ... ! iit ii.T. u.-wM retpeotAilly c'v not ire that t hmf BUM it fC tlW to hrtfr, nmi liv, constantly njm luutdi all kinds of Hoots hiu! SluHttt, for Ladit s', ti. nt', ami CIllMynl wear. Hav ing Tf I'lenisiit'tl tlit-ir stot-L of Kmstni work thy art prepared to mII hh low u any hNM in city niframed in the retail trade None but Philadelphia workmen ire employed in tint eHtaldishment. MMM L'ive iih a call. 0. M. (Jl'KUKY A CO. inayl-tJin ,efrAaHA,.r as this j m us the t i v Ink. raxck. UoMPAPTs October 1. 185'J ASHKTfl. QMh on hand tiuti 45 v'a.-h iu rotitwieiital iiaf.k, awaitiui? Iuvestineut Cash in Bank i.ii.iue.nwealtli. ,.89JSSt OS 5,197 47 Total - Hunk Mocks .".o share " ' 50 " !' " 1IX) " 83w'l Commane Kx. Bauk New Ye.rk Bank Am'u li.uik li'k H. America H14 shs par val. 821,5'MI w urth 22,7o4 25 Temporary I.osns secured l.y Il.lKiS pi S. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Resolute Fire IusirnDce Company 12,.'O0 88 Bonds an, 1 H ortgages beiug iirst lieu, Ac.4ti;,,i5l 00 Freuiiums uncollected 2,5il 80 Accrueil Ins. on Bond." and Mortgages A Temporary Loans ti,7t4 7'. Balance dno from Agents 1; N Total Capital Slock Surplus -.11 ' i So oe jjoo ,xj 41, -"'.II ft 544,VJ1 80 S No Liabili:ies. JOSEPH WALKER, Pre. t R. L. Havim.ck, Secretary. STATE OF SEW VOBK, CITY ACUI NTY OT NEW YORK, f"0' Personally appeared before nie this 29tb day t.f November, A. 1. 185'J, Joseph Walker, President, aud Richard L. Pay dock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally atliruied that the within statement l.y them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and helit f. THOS. L. THORNEI.L, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Iudlana concerning Insurance Compauies, aud is prepared to take risks in the City of Evansrille and Vanderburgh countv, Ind E. H. 8ABIN, Agent, declt) 87 Main street. OUR HP Kl.Vti STt'I.IJ ,Vr OUT is second to noue in beauty aud symmetrical

proporti ns. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking, ; lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, unmfine and durable Hat ill oe sure to get suited aud j minx Maa-Jtiuea, Tlirasbing Machines, Malt Mills,

ntted. lriug in your oru. rs, gentlemeu. French Felt &Cassimere Hats, Always on hand and mailt to order of any nhape r color The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion fur .Spring v bummnr. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable Iihih, color and quality. Straw O-oocis. Au immense stock, bt-u.ht low will Kell at correspondiug figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on baud all tin. latest snles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. 's- r . -r- r . r-r v , ttt- . AniailC, JSOyS at. XOULllS XLatS, An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VALTIEK A MARCONMEK, aprl ... "! nn street. s- a n-a ,iinxe-nisie itlOWINu AND THRFbHINu i JO nd., Kjtmtl f.r tht foilowing Alacluiifif, which ai- the BMMl H;'i!oed patents iiiw iu use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood's 1 mi r. -d IffOWfr. K. Ball's Chuinpioo 1toirriiiid M.-wtr, Self Kuker, Iron RmnmMot. Kentucky Hurverter, Huckeye Mowtr, B ItiiTa Keuj..r aud Mr vr. Threshing Machines. Rallston's Improved Thresh er, Pitt's Patent Thresher, M'jffltfs - " raaya8-lj

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X. JBHJS'HOJS", HOOK ER AND Mi Blank Book Manufacturer fI a a. I . e. sVT..: nn.l I 1 rirnirti. oet. .sji a- , . - - . . i t r ei t t-y i a V a HVAnstlljLti, l.ilHunn. T Plank Boohs ruled, pi'ged and made to order of the liest paper, from a Memorandum to 41ie largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any stvle. Jelti-dAwti German and French jSiht School rwxHK r.y'Mi mj r a v e-: it .host RKM spectrally begs leave to inform his frieud aud the public iu geueial, that he bin opened . night schea.1 for the instruction of the Vrcnrh mi d German laugu.-ir.es. steiug a gmduatee.f a Eure.pen'i University, and a teacher ot practice aud ejrjssri'euce, which he has become by exertion during a nntuber of years, he hopes to satisfy all those whe may entrust themselves or is? entrusted utilo hu care, aud begs the patronage of his fellow-cititean Also, youag clergvmen and students of the gospe'. are requested to take notice of his lessous in the llebrew language. Kor iMrticnlsrs, apply to lier. I'it. M. PKLBASCo. Professor ot Am ict t and Modern Languat-s, First st , re.rof lit Inn's i .inic-n ial College. sajS-Smd EUJIS'J.Vl JB. band a supply ot St . Jr. W. We can also furnish TKAi K 8GA.LRH ol auy ca parity. These Scales are from the ma nu file to Mr o E. T. FAIRBANKS' A CO., St. Jolinsbnrg, Vermont. Every Mcale is teted ami sua led, and wi ranted corre,-t. For teettmoniels we refer to to. thousands of persons tiding them. HUUlfeBOOK A C., Agents, oov24 Water street. Kvansville HOOFLAND'S - GERMAN MEDICINES! THU fiRKAT STANDARD REMEDIES of the present age, have aiupiir. .1 their great poj. ularlty only through years of trial. 1'nboimdtd mtisbM lion is rendered lv them in all i-js-HOOPLA Sir, GER M A X B I T T B R 8 will iiwnur.iv n be Liver Complaints, liyspcpent Jaundiie, N,Voii Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disease' arising from a disordered Ii..-. , or weakness ..f stomach and digestive organs, ANI. WII.I. POSITIVrtV PEtVI'M 1V..K. 'Veer, BUifH fV, Imd Fever and 0g t"Ht our Almauiu' lor proof. WJWtt 7 .cts per botn.. IIOOFI.ASO'H P.A1.SAMIC COUl'IAl, wnx posirivri V I t HE Coughs, Colds, or Boactenssa, Bronchitis, lniln on .a. Croup, nsenmoam, Incinieait Oooanmptlssi , and has p rfoi iue.1 the Ptosl a.-toni.,l.ii,g cures eve, known of 0 O N V ! tt M R D 0 1 N S U M P T I O N As a Diarrhiea . ordotlit in M naQnaled . Price It cents por bottle. HOOFLANTTS TTeRMAX PILLS. Iwing well-known throughout Europe and Amercan need no commeudution here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic i'lll can be found. Price 25 contsper box. These meeliciues are prepared by Dr. C M. jars -son Co., Philadelphia, Pa., aud St. Louis, Mo., aud ure sold by druggists and dealers iu medicine" everywhere. Thesiguature of C M. Jacksou will be on the outside of each lx.tile or Vox. In our " Eve ryltody't Almatmc," published annually, you w ill find testimony aud commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These alma iiaosvare given awuv by all our agents. BEWAliE OF VOCXTEIIFEITS. See that you get Hooliand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his signature isou tile wrapper of each bottle Kvller A White, Agents for Evansville, Ind. Leich A Cnrlstedt, do do do decH B.EMOVAL ! I-HMMK Iy-MIKRKIGJYKII WOVLtl B resja-ctfully inform their friends aud the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to their new buildiDg on First street, three doors ...... .v.- Plue street, uear the foundry, where they will be able to give more prompt attention lo the orders ot their customers. A large lot ot stoves will bo sold out at retail, at wholesale prices, iu order to close out the stock. d.c5 KRATZ A nEILMAN. CHUISTIAM KaATZ WM. Hill. MAN KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MAN U FAOTURKRS AND BUILDERS OF STK A M ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screw Gumming Machines, Chinese augai I 'am Mills. Thrasitig Itln chines, &. . EVANSVILLE, IND. rtnilE PBOPHIKTOUS OF THE CITY EOUl S dry beg leave to inform their friends and tin public in general, that they are prepared to do all i 'MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, i and everything appertaining to the Foundry bu-d 1 nes". Tliey are manufacturing Steam Engine ans Bou.r.E8 of any size and power required. Saw Mi Ir .Vachtnerv aud Mill Gearing ol any size; DistilIIoren7we.rs, Com. -tellers, jusclnnery ol all lmt made and repaind. Iron and Brass Castings ot every description. Iron House-fronts, Cellar Grates Ac. Cookiug and Heating Stoves ol the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. UJtEWKRB, Dl.s : I .l. K,-..-. RECTIFIERS, sV , Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerator-.. Attemporators, tipsrg.-s. Si illheads and Worms ou an improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jogs, Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps ot every variety, for beer, spirits, oil, fc: Brass Cocks ari l Valves, Steam Whistles, d-c. Workmen sent to all parts to ft! up work D.l do repairs ou Steam Boilers, Coppe-r and Shset Iron Work, .f-c. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They sre dealing in and -.riling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrung ht Ir-on welrled Pipes aud Til um, u.rain iiopains iu. r. veu oniui Biarim;.Stephen Hog has' Fb.ur .--eparators, G.tuian Btlting Cloth, Gum Elastic Pelting, Packing, How, Ac. ot tl.e last kind; Tin- . Sheet Iroi., Block Tin, Pig Iron, Habit MetaJ, Spelter, Fire Brica. They have everv facilitv of the best Machinery and workmen, aud v ill give all ork entrusted to them, their individual attention, filing order. pronipiiy, warrauriug llieir v. i g. muu are sausiie o with ruasunal.le prices. ft" Office aud Salt Ro. ni-i, No. no Main stre . i fonndei y. Boiler Var.l :.i I Mm. blue Shop on P I i street, la tweeu Virst V . u l slruets, Evansiilu.ludiaua. dei-T 8bi 3. W. BUOHEs, 10 Main street, EvansvilU 0t&. 'W . . -1 assorted, (or the Country Trade. BatiaT

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