Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 298, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 August 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVELERS' GUIDE' ETiuavtlle 4fc Crawfordivllle f.pabtvc:.s. II. II. Accommodation Train Mall Train uirriu. Mall Train A ccomraodation 6.00 A. M. 9.16 " 4.56 P. 3.30 M. Steamers Regular Packets. ros caiso. Habohic Gem leaves Evansville every Monday nd Thursday at 6 P. M. Returning, leaves Cairo very Saturday at 3 a. M. and every Wednesday at T. M. Cha.ki.kt Bowen leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays st nigkt. fob panrcas. D us bab leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- i days st 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, sod Saturdays at night. fob nnmsBSON. Gbh. X. M. White plies daily, leaving Evansville la the forenoon and returning its tho evening. POB LOUISVILLE. Gbet Eaglb, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock P. K. Arrives Tuesday s aud Saturdays in the afternoon. Gbet Eaole, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock K., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. M. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. O. Ferry leave i Kvansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 P. X. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at p. m. FOB OBEEN BIVEB. Bowling Gbeen leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. h. for Bowling Green. Arrives an Mondays and Thursdays iu the morning. The Lug Eaves leaves Mondays, Wednesday;, and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond Bivor. She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There is regular daily communication with Henderson and MEWBUBuu by boat and land conveyance. ' RIVER ITEMS.'" STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Charley Bowen, Cairo: Countess, Cin.: Grey Eigle, sr., Lou.: Lehigh, St. Louis. depabted. Countess, N. 0 : Lehigh, Cin.: Orey Eagle, Louisville, BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah: L. C. Ferry, Lou.: Gen. White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather> yesterday was cloudy and warm during the early part of the day, but in the afternoon we had a fine shower of rain, which cooled the atmosphere very pleasantly. ......The <River>, according to our latest reports from above, is now rapidly declining from Pittsburgh down. Five feet are reported in the Canal at Louisville, were [sic] the river had just commenced to recede. The recent rise has only fairly reached us here, and the river opposite this point was swelling very rapidly yesterday. The amount of rise is already considerable, so much so that the old ferry-boat which has been lying on the beach opposite the city, got afloat yesterday, and steam having been raised on her, she come over and landed at the wharf. ......The <Charley Bowen> did not go to Cairo yesterday, her regular time of departure. She lies by one trip for the purpose of making some repairs upon her boilers. She has been chartered by the Sons of Temperance to make an excursion up Green river next Friday, and on Friday evening she will take a delegation of Republican Wide Awakes and citizens up to Newburg to attend a Lincoln demonstration at that place. Upon her return she will place herself at the wharf to receive freight, and on Saturday at 12 o'clock, she departs as usual for Cairo, ......The elegant new packet <L. C. Ferry> is the regular boat for Louisville and all way landings, at 4 o'clock this evening. She is in charge of Capt. Ham. Smith, a veteran river man, who keeps everything about him "in apple-pie order." Passengers will find her clerks, Messrs. Austin and Gregg, very polite and attentive gentlemen. Capt. P. G. O'Riley receives freight for her at the wharf-boat. ......The regular Evansville and Paducah U. S. Mail packet <Dunbar> is at the wharf, and departs at 12 o'clock. Capt. Fowler is a very clever gentleman, while passengers will find Gus Dusouchet one of the most attentive and obliging clerks on the river. Capt. John B. Hall, at No. 2 Water street, is agent for the Dunbar. ......The <Gen'l D. M. White>, Capt. R. L. Lancaster, is the regular freight and passenger packet between Evansville and Henderson, plying daily, except Sundays. ......The steamer <Hesperian> was burned in the Missouri river on Sunday night, while lying at the wharf at Atchison. No lives were lost. She had on board 1,000 sacks corn, 50 hhds sugar, and some other freight, in all about 160 tons. Boat and cargo a total loss. The <Hesperian> was, we believe, in her fourth season, and was a first class Missouri river passenger boat. She was owned by Captain Kercheval, her commander, and other parties up the Missouri river, and was worth probably $25,000.— She was running, at the time of her loss, as a regular packet between Atchison and Kansas City, in connection with the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. The boat was partially insured, but we learn that there was little or no insurance on the cargo. ......The <Edmonia>, a little old stern-wheeler, was sunk in the Mississippi on Sunday evening, about fifty miles below St. Louis. She had no freight on board. She was worth perhaps $4,000 and was not insured. ......The new steamer <Countess> passed down yesterday without stopping. She is a small side-wheel boat, built for some Southern trade. ......It is reported that the steamer <Choctaw>, which sunk at Island 34, has broken in two amidship. The <Hiawatha> worked at her for thirty hours, and got off from her 4,000 sacks of corn, and 400 bales of hay, which she landed on the shore. Capt. Silver has gone to Memphis for a bell boat, to get out what can be saved of her cargo. A sub-marine has also been dispatched to her assistance from St. Louis. It is over four weeks since she commenced grounding, and she took a full census of the bars as far as she went. Her sinking is a sad termination of an unlucky trip. ......The <Kanawha Valley> has withdrawn from the Louisville and Owensboro trade, and laid up. She "went in to stay" but a very short time. ......The <Lancaster No>. 3 has gone into the Louisville and Carrollton trade, the <Evansville> having laid up at Madison. The <Fred. Tron> has gone into the dock at Cincinnati. ......Cincinnati boat men complain of the numerous coal flats at the Louisville wharf at the head of the Canal, making it difficult for steamers to go into or come out of the Canal without getting on the rocks or sinking the flats. ......The <Pomeroy>, which sunk near Parkersburg a short time since, has been raised, and is now on the docks at Fulton receiving j necessary repairs. ......The old wharfboat at the foot of Walnut street, Cincinnati, has sunk in ten feet water. No attempt will be made to remove it until the river gets lower. ......Capt. Charles Coles, of the White , river fleet, is in search of another steamer to take the place of the <Fortune> recently sank in that stream.

INSURANCE.

n OPELAND & NEXSEN, JEZ N 1E2 3FL -A. I OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAKSVILIiE, IHfO., WBF.VO WFBF F.I B Fill TO TiKK mM Risks and issue Policies iu several of the eldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of tlie United States. STORKS, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the m-st favorablo rates MARINE AND ISLAND K AVIGATION Risk taken on FLAT-BOATS, BAKGES, STEAMBOATS aud their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSCKANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hart ford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 82,OUO,OUO Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital aud Surplus liKJ.uOO Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital 1300,001 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets SM(,ooo Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 9B0O.MM iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, IO,000 COPELAND k NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE OT INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 81.500,000, ABSOLUTE AND VVTM ;AIREI. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud the prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS OP $14,000,000 Of losses have been paid l.y the .Etna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The ralua of reliable Insurance will be p;. ircnt Irom tlie lollowin LOSSES PAID 3 Y THE iE T S A DCBt.VO TBI PAST FIVE TFABS : In Ohio 5431,520.83 I In Michigan, Jl'8,013 81 In Wisconsin, 100,955.07 In Indiana,... 14;,S39.81 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 In Illinois M4W327.41 Missouri, 381,518.04 Tennessee 97.549.21 Iowa z Minn. 101,:K9.4fi j Kansas A Neb 1:,945.77 Penn'aAVa.. 31,595 82 , Ark. t Ga.... 23,91.1.0. Mississippi and Alabama,...? 2,412. lsj. Fire and Inland Navigation Riaks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit. Especial attention given to insurance of D W tthli fJfflB and Content, j'. r term of 1 U ' tfarn. The solid service long and si.ccesstul.y Med, and the many advantavs theE.:-i Ins-irHiic.Ci!iipauy pos senses iu I ta line, should not be overlooked-by those ready to insure and understanding their le st interests. During 11 striuceut times " the necessity for reliable lusurauce becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain l.ss being then much lessened. Agencies iu all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized agent of Hm Company. r" Kiisiuess attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND NEXSEN, Agents, mv2 8avings Bank Kuildiue, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. PKV0TEU TO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. FIRE CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, Cash Assels $400,000 $547,712.36 S. L. LOOM1S. Prest. H. K i i.i. II. II. &. II . Ha NAfilLL, Ska'l Agls, I IM'INNATI, O. Agents in all the ; . .1 Citie an i Towns or the L'nion.su LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! Applications received, pclicies issued and re newed, and all business pertaining to the agency promptly attended to. Also applications received for Lite Insurance, in the .Etna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Com.. Capital and surplus over S2.K),oOo. COPELAND 4 EUXSEN, Agents. tBT Office, on First St., bet. Main and Syo., iu Savings Bank Building. ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY 0P THK MERCHANTS' 1NSURANCEC0. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIRECTORS : Murk Howard, S. Woodrutt, .lames Roller, E. Roberts, iiny K. Phelps. Timothy Sheldon. -James P. Foster, Sidney A. Whit-, Cbss. T. HilKer, Elijah H. Owen, II ucr BUucbard, Bicbar.l D. Hubbard. M. M. Merrimao, W. L. Collius, W. H. D. C.illeudur. Applications received, Policies issued and re newed, and all busiuess peitainiug to the Ageucy pri.mptly sttetided to. as Luswt equit bly adjiuted aud promptly paid at tnis Ag gency aug COPELAND ft NEXEN. Aleuts.

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STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. W7i VAJVS VI I. , JB . .Vf Vjt I It O Mil Packet. The MASONIC GEM, Cant. J. J. Pillsbi kt, master, J.. P. f McPonalp, clerk, having been thor. oughly overhauled and painted, has entered the Kv .nsville and Cairo trade, where she wBl continue during the summer, She makes two trips per week ; leaves KvaaaviQe I verj Monday and Thursday at 6 r. M. Returning, b aves Cairo every Sat- . urday at 3 a. x. aud every Wednesday it 4 P. M. ar.g!3 jr f: v i. .i it e v j s Jt Q- ville and Bowling Green Packet. TIM 110311 drf I S. Mail Meamer liOAVLINC; GREEN, A. LITER, Captain, JOUN TRAVIS, Cl'k, I Leaves Evausvillo every Monday and Thursday, at I 6 o'clock, P M , leaves Bowling Green every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 A. M. auglO my vji.vs T1 1. 1. K X II K'B K its o.v Mil Packet, Gln'l I. M. WHITE, R. L- Lancaster, master, runs as a regular Freight and Passenger Ptickoit i daily (Sundays excepted) between this point and Henderson. aug7 i WMm K t o.Ttii to fiTi e tijijya n ww of time. The Louisville and Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Sid Wheel U. 3. M.and Passenger Packet Grrcy Eaglo, Capt. A. DONKALLY, J. A. Lupb, CI k. Leaves Evansville for Louisville every Monday at lvi o'clock M., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. M , arriving at Louisville Tuesday and Friday evenings. Returning, leaves Louisville every Wednesday aud Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. J NO. B. IIA; L, Agent, july2s-tf Ko. 2 Water street. Evans vllle. Con ! vill e, and Owensboro Passenger Packet. THI SEW ANI) FINK STEAMER Cj - o - e n II AM. SMITH, Master. Ai stin & Obeoo Clerks. Leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 p. M. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P- M. jillglO WpK fJt l .t It ClXV.SI7,, JIJYO MM Ceivo packet. The elegant low rye., water. packet, J. H. DONE, Lfwib Utli Davis, master, Wm. II. List, !-' h t' ''r--will run regularly in the Evansville and Cairo trade I during the season. For freight or passage apply on t.oaid. j uly 13 i EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, Gr r oy 33 ex s 1 o - W. H . DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Ualliua i , C'erk. S J Ttieedsy and Saturday at6 o'clock P M Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Frblav at 4 o'clock p. m. 5 Throngh Bills of Lading will be given for ! Toliacco or other freight to Baltimoro or Sew York I at as low ri'-Us it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates ' for any point on the Ohio River or on Green River MJf The ,.- i. : accommodations of the Grey Eagle are tinstirpabed by any boat upon the Westi ern waters. I Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. w m m J t t i n mm M mm - m mm . . . . M eAiuu lr.l . 1 1 . . A i . rA.NIt.s GER PACK KT, CHAP.LEV R0WKN, Dcxtkb, Master, leaves Evausville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock. M., Wedueadav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evimsville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville K. It., and Phckets f(.r Green River. Also, connecting at Bmithlaad with uinberland River Packeta ; at Cairo, with Mvmphis, Hew Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets cen be obt.ned on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sej.t23 flf ,v 'Ji.vs tri i, i. a j.vi pji) i t ju -at PACK ET The hue steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, leaves KTaaaviUe everv BODdava eduesday, 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 Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all Points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green. Bad Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets fur St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, ami Tennessee river. KBisiness prompt!;, attended, and charges for freight and passage, aar.:e as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all poiuts on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers augl8 Mm OB SOUTH CJ Hit IU. ro.v JTwVXI M7 POND KIVEU. The elegunt passenger steamer LUE EAVES, I. K , McDonald, Master, Taylob, t I- rk, dijsi will make regular tri-weekly trips to South Carruitoa aud Pond River, leaving on .londays, Wednesdays autl Fridays. For freightor iiassage, apply on board. de20tf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. jr.w n xi' bush c.iipj.vr S NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Arams Expbeks Company respectfully announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased facilities fr the transportation of F B E I t; II T, I' A O K A t! E B Tif O .V K F AND V A L U A H L E S, They solicit a continuance ofb.rnier favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable p:ick;igvs. All pers.ms wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of '.lie Express, on obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the l.usiness, at thuir Office on First street, between Main aud Locust, opposite the P..st Office de 1? G. H. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. a. O'RILEY & Co. sTOH.itJ AT, It R n VV , Jtgf 3 ruMMlSSION MERCHANTS. Cent ml Rftilr t jM ,StcHiii.nwtt, and Expr-c Aenrs Spociiil Ajr-ntH for th PKHB. CENTRAL RAILROAD; nd connections, over which we are authorized tb give through receipts at the lowest possible rates Havi ng a mammoth Wharfboat at the landing, tint largest ou the Ohio River, capable of storing and protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, fot warded to our care RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to tbe Sale of any Produce, ..r other property, consigned to us . sale, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Office aud extensive Warehouse ou Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to l.r found, attending to the interest! of our patrons at all hours, day and uight. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiriug energy ; and knowledge of our business, we feel coiifiduut of giving general satisfaction, and hope to merit continuauce of the extensive patronage we are now enjoyiug. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consign, ments to either ourselves or correspondents in any of the principal markets. North, East or South P. C. O'RILEY A CO. lflM'K SO It.I RlttSI,S 'iCBJB w Cider," ol choice qualitv, tor Pickles, etc JtaaeM S. E". GILBERT CO. O.V HJJ-It J.V MINED TO SUCCEED IIHTF.B-

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C.EOROE TUORSUILL takes pleasure iu it -i ormiug his old customers that iu the quality and j style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be (excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Secoud and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles..! every description cau be obtained on the best of terms. AST" Repairing done with neatness aud dispatch. Second-hand HuriteM beSMi b1 wiple.i KFJTI . i f MM - IT." hett'.4 .'i-wt, Ton ' . .,ettb-. - rted sizes; 2 do Appn- NtliM; 1 Just recei,-,i auJ tor sdie at augS C.E'l. 9. SuNNTAfi A CD 'S. mfWJL Oil.. Z IS B I. S. CO Jim OMMm i W-yt just leaned and for sale at I juueliO No. 22 MAIS STREET. I

COMMERCIAL. EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Corrcrt'U Hfrkfy by COOK f- L A N G L E Y , Dealers, iu all kiu.ls uf Fancy aud Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, Ku 75 Main st.

FLOCK-AND FEED Veal, per lb ijlO Flour, extra white wheat' Pork, " 10 11 per sck of W lbs. ...i7S ; FISH Do. FHck of ft lbs. ..1.40 Mackerel, No. 1, lli1 Corn Meal per l;u 60; " extra me8S.17'. Brau, per 100 lbs 75 " No. 2,small.2J Corn, per bu oOiSaltnon, per lb 15 J GROCERIES ' smoked 22i j Sugar, prime K. 010(811 ;Ood, per tb ! " A. I. crushed.. UVj Halibut, smoked 15 " powdered 14Vi' Herriug, Bait. Uoe....3I . Coffee, Rio 18-g White Fish.lrcsu lake " Java 2o ; per lb j " Mexicau la Trout, do do do 10 t KoasteJ 20 PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 501.00 Potatoes, old, pur bn. " Gunpowder..751.50 " uew ' 0 j " Youok Hv8on.40fatl Beots. ner bunch.-....2!4 I " Oolong Black. 40$1 ! Carrots, do Mj " English Break- ! Onions, do 2 fast 75 j Pieplant, do 5 Molasses, reboiled per Lettnce, per head lji gallon 50Cabbage, do 35 " sugar house OOjCucumbers, each... ....... I " Baltimore6ytup..70Paas, per peck 20 " St. Louis OA Beans, white per qt 5 Rice 7 Pearl barley 7J4 Split ra'as y PROVISIONS Hams.sug. curM canFRUITS Apples, dried per Ib.-.S1 Peaches, do do 12)4 Currants, Zaute,pr lb K'(ai2Vi vasaed per lb 15 Rasplierries, perut.. " pUin 13;Prunes, Ger. per h...1 Shoulders 10! " Turkish 12j Sid. s, clear 1I Raisins, extra 20 Beef, U'd sugar cur'd 12Vj " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, DlckieU iV FLUIDS Butter, prime table...20 Alcohol, per gal 75 for cocking 15' Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new 10 " old Lnrd... 14 CUT M KATS Beef steak , loin per lb.. .9 " round 8 " roast 8 Lard oil, per gal 1 10 Coal Oil 90ai. Vinegar, pure cider 20 j per qi ..o MISCELLANEOUS Chickens, obi, each 25 young dol0(32O Lamb, foreqr 8j Eggs, per doz " hind qr lOjlce, per 100 lbs 75 The Citv Markf.tr. There is a daily market for produce open from 4 to 6 o'clock in the morning, the two City Markets being opu on alternate days as follows : The Upper Market John Roblers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Lamasco Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at :he hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center Market house from 4 to G o'clock p. m. on Saturd ys. New York Market. Nkw York, Aug. 20. Flour opened quiet but 'irm, with moderate export nnd Lome trade demand, but closed quiet at yesterday's prices ; sales 12,500 bbls at 5 05 5 15 for super state; 5 105 30 for estra state; 5 005 05 for super western; 5 10 5 35 for common to medium estra western ; 5 30(0,5 40 for shipping brands R. H. O., including 4,000 bbls extra state and shipping brands of extra R. H. 0., for export. Rye flour steady with small sales at at 3 404 20 for common to choice super. Whisky quiet and unchanged; sales 20 bbls nt 2 He. Wheat quiet and without material change ; sales 30,000 bush winter red western at 1 241 27; 1.600 white Mich, at 1 35W.1 50 ; 5,000 amber Iowa at 1 24 ; 1,200 whit-Ky., at 1 45; 9.000 Racine spring at 1 20. Corn a shade firmer and more active; sales 135,000 bush at 59 for damaged mixed western ; OOiJfiOl tor southern do ; 02 lor good do in store; 09 for sound yellow. Uais very dull at 37(i, 42 for Western ; 39(a39A for state. Fork, new mess 19 00; old mess 13 75; thin mess 10 50; Western prime mess 20 25; clear 14 00; 14 30 for new prime and 13 50 tor old prime, beef market quiet and steady ; sa'e 233 bbls at 4 00Wi4 25 torO. prime ; 5 005 60 for C. mess; 8 00(10 50 for repacked mess; 1100(rl2 00 for extra mess. Prime mess beef quiet tnd unchanged ; cut meats quiet and firm ; 91(91 for shoulders ; 11c for hams; smoked meats firm and in fair demand ; 12,14c for sides; bacon quiet and unchanged. Lard less active ; sales 280 bbls at 12J(5?,13J. Butter selling at 10g 16 for Ohio; 1220 for state. Cheese unchanged; 8j(ii;10 for inferior to prime. Sugar in fair request, at unchanged prices; sales 1,000 hhds, chiefly Cubi, at 6i"jj for best, including a small parcel of Port Rico at 77. Cincinnati Market, Cincinnati, Aug. 21. Flour unchanged and dull at 4 504 00 for fair to good brands superfine. Whisky buoyant at 17, holders asking 18c for to-morrow. No change in provisions ; 200 hhds bacon sold at 9$9e for shoulders, the former rate for a lot packed at three months ; and 12(S) 13c for sides and clear sides. Mess pork held firmly nt 19 7520 00; nothing done. Wheat unchanged; prime red 98(S)1 03; white 1 101 15, the ougjide rate for choice. Oats firm at 30. Corn 3839 for ear, ami steady ; shelled, in bags, 5255. Groceries unchanged. So change in money matters ; exchange rather unsettled. Cl"'itir neighbor seems to be very much worried about our county ticket, and is letting into Mr. Gavitt, at u villainous rate. We can take the file of the Journal two years ago, and prove by it, that Gavitt is the man tor Sheriff. Politically, Garitt stood then, just where he does now, and we see no reason why the Journal should not give hitu its support, unless it has changed?'' How is that neighbor ; have you changed ? Enquirer. We cau take the file of the Enquirer of 1858 and prove by it tint Gavitt is not the I man for Sheriff. That paper fought him j venomously, and if we mistake not, A. T. j Whittlesey, who is now on the same ticket with Gavitt, and writes sometimes for the I Enquirer, wrote some of the articles against ; tiie Sheriff. "Politically, Gavitt stood then just where ! be does now,'' says the Enquirer. We see no reason, therefore, why the Enquirer How is should now give him its support, that, neighbor : have vou changed We give Mr. Willard a dose of his own ' ; medicine. He knew when he wrote the j above item that the present editor of the Journal had nothing to do with the paper : uutil within the last eight mouths. "It 's a I poor rule that wont work both ways." We are not responsible for Mr. Carlile's sins. I Mr. Douglas, in a recent speech, at Bur- ' lington, Vt., made a casual allusion to the pri1 vations and labors of a settler in a new country one who has to make his own feuces and '-split his own ruils." The Bur- 1 liugtou Free Press says: This incidental application brought out a hearty and general round of acclamation from all over the house, which told tbe speaker at once where he was, and that his assembly, iu the main, had their hearts on Abraham Lincoln, aud not on Stephen A. ; Douglas. F'auis Fashions'' for Aapust, tell us that striped dresses are much iu vogue of late, do longer the old style of horizontal j stripes, but nloiost universally perpendicular ones, which produces a pleasing effect ou dresses with flounces, as they thus blend tuore gracefully with the ensemble of the robe. Bonnets are less pretentious in their decoration ; fewer flowers are worn, and : those somewhat negligently.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, Ko. 5 First Street, between Main and Locust. OFF KB "O TUB I' I II hit WW Wheeljr t- Wilsot, s Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It Bews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to uuravel, with the essential advantage of beingalike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy iu 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 on the same machine, aud warranted fur three years. Wc also keep on constantly hand a full aioortnieut of Singnr'a machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of tlie highest standing East and West, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished gratis, ou application in person or by li tter. teb91v V. M. SLLLMi N. SJS7 ITIE2 S TRESS ruMi FHK AND -VA' U ' SUPPORTER. M ihle instruments are offered as entirely new iu action and principle. Having a combined inward and nyicard motion, they retaiu Rupture with one-hi'ty te preure tlmn others. Avoid the instrument with a rii'd tfmtmg. Thev will injure the back and cord, and from their conttant and p.u''.' pressure ar- troublesome. White's will produce RADICAL CURE if properly used. Call on your Druggist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address ' BaRNES & PARK, New York. J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. juno7-3mdw Or KELL5CR ft WHITE, fMIKtf, SPICKS f0 dozen bozes Pimento, ground;

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Cassia, do; Giuger, dc; Cayeue Pepper, do; Wbite tlo, do; Mace, do; Nutmeg, do; And all sale at aug3 other kinds of Spices, on hand and for ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. lijno i:i i.. Jt. lOLBUBJS'tr t o. Water street, thrw doors Mam have removed to above Main. WK are now manufacturing Wells' i'atent Folding Spring Bad, tV bsst aud most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled Itbotrt any trouble. Gall and examine them. in"A CO-PARTNERSHIP. j.yii a. jiii.kbi.w H.ir.v purchased from.il. H. Bromnielh ics, (fornierlv of the firm of B. Surre t Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the firm and style of Ahlering 4 Brommelhsus. The mill will continue to fill all orders for Lumlier promptly and with rare. Orders solicited. apil-dtf AHLEUIX'; ft B U JM MBLH AUS. IS oa'Jvj? ri it o ii t a : : I nice stock of trimmed and untrimincd Bonlets on hand, and which will be sold cheap- to close out, at the Dry Goods Store of SCHAl'KER .V mTS?IXG, juoe'2 No. 41 Main streej. 1860. SPRING & SUMMER I860. Gr O O IIKSI'KCT. fa It Mils and the fullv infttrm tlieir tltuneroVM public generally, tlutt they are dily receiving aci cessious to their large and varied stock of Spriug j and Summer Goods, which, for b'gnnce, style nod variety, cannot be surpassed. It would l superfluous to eunmerate all tbe departments which, on ' inspection, will be found replete embracing!! 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 atteution acdcouitesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care and judgmeut in the best markets, ami of hrst quality, to- t getber with an adherence to sound principles of ! ! trsde, they are confident of beiug able to supply those who may favor them with a call on Iho best terms. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Clot!.-. Cassimeres, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottonades and Denims, New Stvle Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, L iwns and (.inghauis, English Rerages, An ,-lais and Challis. Rlackand Fancy Silts, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Rerage Robes, f to 11 Volants, " Organdy ' 5 to it " Silk and Gingham Umbrellas nnd Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn aud Palm Hats, Roots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Hats, Whito, HlUf and Pink Mosquito Netts, French and Scotch Embroideries, a groat varietj , Black Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves. Mitts, and White and Colored Corsetts, White Goods, Notion, Dress Triramincs, Ac, c. S. ft R. would call particular attention to their stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own ImportaI tions, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and OfSBfl Bleached consistingof J, 4-4, 6-4 and 12-1 Linens, Brown nnd Bleached, Damasks all sixes, i Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bleached Hucka, Ac. N. R. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel ; Spring around the body, arp recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages : 1 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chnfe or ex- ; coriate, nnd admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer. "Corner Main and Firetetreets. DOTfT.M 100 bbls. Heavy aiil Light M..SOhalf hb Pic Pork, 25 Mii Ttiiini Pork, lOOkegi Choice FKmily Isi,r', For nale by T.KO. KOSTKU A CO., jnnel! Corner Ikfetttt t. and ChdhI. I7ifl.-auo IUM.F IIBt.tlS, uoou r sale bv S. E. GILBERT A- CO. j iiue! BOO.JIS siOO IWXK.VF OB HJIsK to the trade at niauuf.ictuTwrs' prices by junedo S. E. GILBERT A Co. jn VBK 14 "H I T F My KA - 1 !) U UK US M for sale by S. E. GILBKRT A CO. C ITY OF EVAN S V I L L E SCHAPKER & BUSSING. AAVC THE H fKVO BJ H I, K CITV 4 --Dads" have Been tit toenricb us by an exorbitant assessment of our taxable property, and because we trill nemakeoath toan uucertuitity, and failed to notice that we must attend to s part which ustiaily waa the Assessor's daty, we have to submit to an unjust taxation. Now, for fear that the city's financial affairs are iu a condition t cause such a course towards the tax-psyers, and in order to make the "best " out of a " bad " bargain, and tttsusta nthe City's credit, we will tak city and county orders for Dry Go. ds at a rate that no one can object to, and sell goods for them and cash very ' cheap in order to close out our summer etoek. SCHAPKEK d BUSSING, Siiecesbor to S. Embich Co., fulyl9 No. 49 Main street. j

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ii:v DFNTISdi Mr jrtwjaiMuiBuennBai7 Dii. HAAS, naving leased tho rooms formerlyoccupied by Or. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's trtiiidiug, ojposite the Post Oflice, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his la5t circular and advertiEemeut, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, of which he has availed himself, aud allow-, uothing that will sub.-ervo t!.-' interests of his patients, to pass uusecured. His facilities are better and establiehment larger, without doubt, thar auy other iu our State, nnd equal to any in Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, aud are pleased with his work, shall b6 attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work mauufactur. ed by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Corajite; Amber; Chcoplantic; Gold anil Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are suukeucan be restored to nearly thwir original c. ntonr by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, nnd Amber Base. Tlie latter styles, for lightness ami adaptation to difficult mouths, i xcel auycels anything we have ever sveu. He has several anesthetic for all-viatiug Bail a wheu extracting teeth. '1 bei ale perfectly harmless. The moid delicate can he them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything not made by himself Parents should consult tbe health and ti litjf tf their children by having the DentL-t direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry aud ncaitn to inose luvaiUMi.ie organs. Irregularity of children's leeth colrecle.l sue ceffuUy. Those bavieic dec-iye.l teeth, should either have them extracted or tilled at once vthe latter if possible). Tbm health of the parties NSad the remain ing teeth demand this. C I tak.i pleasure iu introducing rr. Haas, my successor to the old looms iu Bray's building, I hoping he will find tht-m both pleasuutand prorctj able From my intercourse with the Doctor, I I am pleased to hud fain one o the progressing; j possessing taste and hii.d prof. s -i-.r.al ability and standing. With this view, I can, withsufety, recomI mend bun to the community as a skillful and competent dentist. (mavl'S) J. KIVKTT. CHARLES BARC0CK, Importer and IValer in ! Coach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MM rangemeuts with European and American manufacturers fora direct supply of nil goods in my line, I am enabled to oiler inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name iu part: axles, springs tap.de of tho bei t steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather. cloths, linings fur carriages, varnishes castiugs 01 ' all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, tuimes, fine silver hames of -ill ' kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting f i.is. I Taylor's patent hamee, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth ato' 'lein Welw, both cotton nd worsted; Londur Welt Skins, a superior artich); ivory, gutta percha I and brass lined marteng-.l rins; superior kerseys I for horse covers, the bett quality of carriuge bolts, patent gi frees, ,'r., ftc. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either i branch of th business, and understanding liotli hr.nch' S tl.oroughiy, we would reipectfiilly invit t your atteutj. a before purchasing elsewhere, j I aiMl -.gent for WtnVa Patrul Sprint Sa.i'H . BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 39 mJftain Street, J .7. CiTHMMW Cf., HtlVCJCSSORS t Xkj J. K. Int lit r, woiilJ r'-hifH'tfultj' ive notice thtti tLev ViainiTiictutv t order, aittt Iihvo ' cttn.-Uiritly tn hanl, ail kiud- ut Uouts anl !,-. t lVr Luu ', it, nts', and ( hiidren'f w.ar. Having ! ,".liuisiitd thir Htm k i f Kitfitern work, (hfy art i i-repan d to .-fll an low u any tom in this oity uageti in the rctuil trade. Nuut but I'liiludtdjiliia I workiut'ii are eun!usod i it thin estrttdishiiiKQt. PInh give iu a rail. " I. M. OVBMWS A CO. iiiMyl-tiiu J ofth SbcVsUTV ImmhUcmcb CoMPiyy, October 1, 18.. AWRs. Tnsh oa band 5 Ml 45 Cash in Cioititieiit.il I'..mk, awaiting Investment 89,5"! OS Cash iu Rank Couimouvteaith 5,197 47 Ti B-tnk I tal... torki SD5,3tfl oO shares Uat.k Commerce 50 " Am u Ex. Rank lOtl ' hauk New York 11 " b'k N. America 97 14 sin par vl.Sil,5Pi) worth 'e2,7.i4 ir Temporury Loans secured by ll,ot8 U. ft. Coupon Bonds anil 25 shares Uesolute Fire I nsi. ranee Company 12, .WW 00 Rends and Mortgages bei ug first lien, Sc.4o;.,loO 00 Premiums uncollected il NO Accrued Ins. ou Rood- and Mortgages & Temporary Loans Balance dno from Agents rot 79 1!) 01) Total Capital Stock Surplus No Liabilities. B. L. Havi sex, I6U.BW so 5oo,noo no 44.SU1 SO .44,H'J1 80 Pres't JOSEPH vcrctitry. WALKER STATE OK SEW YORK, CITY A COUNT Or NEW YORK Personally appeared before me this 2:tb day of Novell. ber, A. I. 1859, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Uaydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of tho City of New Yolk, an.i severally affirmed thai the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of their knowledge and belief. THOS. L. TUORNELL, Commissioner for the Suite of Iudiaua, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks iu the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind. K. II. SABIN, Agent, dec!6 K7 Main street. o Vlt sntju sTi,E .voir auT CQH& to none in beauty aud ayuitnetrical Iir'inorti ns. Lovers tf a comfortable, cood-Iookinc, tint- aud tl ura Me liitt will be sure to : united and 11ttd. Brine in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & Cassimere Hats, Alwav.s on hand and made to order of any fdiape or ThonVnond rrtOATtt Uoa Auovuiuavtuuuuuuavouat, Just returning into fashion for Spriug A Summer. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imaginable shape, color and quality. Straw GoodLs. An ImMMBbW Mot-k, b Ufcbt low will sell at corresponding liuren. CAPS, CAPS. A very larg.- stock on hand all the latest stvles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The Is-st ever seen in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety lor Spring aud Summer. VAl'TIKR A MAUl'ONMER, apr4 gfl .Main street. .WOWING AND THRESHING 2T JIl. NHS. jPl S H.I It I F A CO., E VJ'S P-1FI.F:, Ms IniL, agents fur the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now iu use. Reapers and Mowers. Wn A. Wood's Iu;ijovod Moer. K. Ball's " Chitmi'iou Helper and Hoiror, ' Sau K.:K- r. Iron II n vt-r5tt.r, Kentucky Htrvo.-'ter, Huckevn Mower, K. Ball's Rtai-tr aul lit v-r. Threshing Machines. Rallston's ImprovedThre-iier, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Moffltt's " msy-ly

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7MT 1. j0HJ-rstiJ net ou iti.vuBlank Book Manulaciun r& First st.. bet. Main and Locnst, EVANSVILLE, I N I' I AN A. WS" Blank lSoo',,8 ruled, lig"d ami nn.de to order of the best paer, from i DenionUidan to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazine U-uihI in any tyle. ielt-d.4wtf German am! French Night School B CJVOSMBMtUVMM HT OST BF. aud the public iu gcnstsl, that he ha o)etml a night school for the instruction of the French ucd Germau laugunges. Iking a graduate of a European University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he has become by exertion during a number of veals, he hopes to satisfy all those who may eutrust themselves or be entrusted uo:o his care, and logs the J uttouage of his fcllow-citizeei Also, young clergvim n and students of the gospel, are requested to take notice of l is lessons In the Hebrew language. For particulars, apply to Itev. Dl!. U. DKLBASCO, We can u!so furnish I. A' K AI.ES of any tsa nianufacb.iA- 0 Johnst.ofv. ei lied, Mlet Wat - pacitv. These sienle :nr from tl, K. T" FAIltUANKS rt I t'.l M. mont. Utery rVal is tt .n J and ranted sssvssS. For Nstlassnials v.e refer to the touaauda-of persons using tiieni. HOUMlI.coK .- )., Ag UovCt V.'..ler stl e -f . Rvttw1 nts H00FLANDS GERMAN MEDICINES THE GREAT S TA X D A R I U E M E D 1 B of tvio present ai:!, bavt ttr.ju'n d ttudr ci i ;; ularity only tlmtr,-!i yi u -4-tl natirtat iin It rtujUi mini. L.r rrtrf. I hi th l':il't)ii.l:n in all aOOFLAND'g a E R M A A" B 1 T T E R .'.' wii.i. BWtlWW t II Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, JaasidinBt NsrvtiS Debility, Diseases of tl e Kidneys, nnd all !i-e.s, arising from a disordered tivi r, isr weakness el stomach and digestive Mgaaa, AMI WILL MIHVIll I R r. V I' S T Yethnc Fee,-, fillimm Vri-tv, mtd Pkeer mmd A. See our Almanac for proof. Price Torts per bottle HOOFLASV'S BALSAMIf COBDIA t will Ntntnii cl'rk Ochs. golds. ot Hoarseness, Bronchitis, InfluJ f" w ML Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumpti. and has s rforiued the ino-t Bf tonishiag cures ev known of CO N FI i; M F H 0 O X S U M P T It) N As a Diarrhu-a cordial it is UBOaualed. Pries 7fl cents per bottle. nooFLANrs Herman pills, beinu weTT-known throughout Europe und AroerJ can need no commemlation here. They are puielj vegetable, are prepared with great exactness and sugar-coated. No bitter Cathartic I'ill can hi found. Price 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. jacs.1 kon Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo. I und are sold bv- druggists aud ilealem in medicine! evi-rjwherc. Thesignature of 0 M. Jackson wii be ou the outside of each bottle cr box. In our ' Erertibodffs Almanac," published nuallv, von will find testimony and tommendatori notices from all parts of the country. These alma nacs nre given away by ail our agents. IIEWAEE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that you get Hoofbiud's German Hitters, pre! pared by Dr. U. M. JSCTSOn, I'tnia ieipnia, i'n,,aui that ins signature is on tin- wrapper oi eacu t.oiiie Keller A White, Agents for Evansvillo, Ind. Leich A- Carlstedt, do ' do do der9 rwtui: vjvit f. bskj.ykii iwiuia M respectfully Inform their friends and tho pnr, lie eenerallv, that thev have removed their ofhe and store to their new building on First street, thro doors above i'iue street, near the ioundrv, wlier they will Isa able to give more prompt attentiol to tbe orders ot tneir customors. a large lot a stoves will be sold out M retail, at wholesale priced in f.ruer to close out the stock. Ma KRATZ A II El 1.1! AN. CIISISTIAN KRATZ WM. HIIl.MA KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOLXDRV! MANCFACTURKRS A M P.H I t.DEIJS OFSTEA ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mill Machines, TobatCO Pcrswi Gumming Machines, t h i nese Sugar Cane Mills, I hrnsing lUnrlilnes, .'. . . KVANSV ILLE, IND ntVIE FUOl'KJETOHH OF TIIE CITV En I M- dry heir leave to inform their friends and t public in general, that they are prepared to do a' kluus ol MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and everythiiiK aPissrtniniiiK to the Foundry bus nesa- Tliey are manufacturing STBSM Enoim:s ai BoiLKBS of any size an.i pow. r reqimed. Saw Mi Maidiinery and Mill Gearing ol uuy size : Disti lery anil Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gun ming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Mall Hill Horsepewers, Corn-sbellers, Maehiinfi-y of all fclu made and repaired. Iron ntol Biass Ca.titigs c every (ircrii.tion. iron iiotis.'ironts, ..-liar ',rnu c. Cookiug and Heating stoves of the bitest iu. proved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. . BBEWEKS, DISTbLLEf... l:l,c 1 1 1 I ERS, A, , ; sjuppiieu witn every oesciiptiou ol I oois-r uu Sheet Iron W ork, xlicw ing Kettles, Hell ig. ratorJ Attenioorators, Sparyes, Millbeaiis and ol rus an improved principle. Columns lor Alcohol Stills Yeast Jugs, Cans. SypNoas, ic.; Copper, Lead anl Iron Pipe; t ouper. ttrase and iron i'umts ot eveil variety, for beer, spirits, oil, fc: Brass Cocks anl alves, Steam histles, etc Workmen sent to ull nails to lit uu work ami repairs on steam Boilers, Copper and chest Irol vt om, 4c. OLD METALS BOUGHT. Thev are itssMrtg in Bud s!liim Allen's Imi r. Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron v elded Pipes a: id Til bing, Iliriim Hopkins' Improved Stunt Machii: Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, Gctman l'll illlC C'loth, Gum Elastic Peltilur. I'ac kluc. !!, faof tbe best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, ill.sk 'I ; Pig Iron, Hnt.it Metal, Spelter, Fire lirick. They have eveiy facility of the best Mitclilne and workmen, and vill cive all work entrusted them, their individual a't.tition. tilling or.l.il promptly, wsrrantiiiL' their Brork, and are satis!'., with reasonable prices. sT" Office and Sale Room:.-. No. .w Ma:n sfr.Foundeiy, Boiler Yard as ! RfBchtne 8h i street, between First Tille, Indiana. .1 rr. Evi J. W. UCC.UES, in Main street, Evansville , 38 crates assorted, for the Country Trade hMi

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