Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 301, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 August 1860 — Page 4

She flailg mxnnL TRAVkLKKS' Gl IDE. Evanivllle & Cra-wfnrdiville R. IIAeccramoaatlon Traiu.... 6.0 A. M. Mail Train 0.15 " ARRIVALS. Mail Train 4.f.6 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Sitamcrs Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. Chablct Bowev l.-aves Tuesdays aul Paturdayi " at 12 o'clock x. Arrives Mondays and Thursday at night. FOR PADCCAH. J'vsac loaves Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday! at night. TOR HSNOFRgCS. Gr. T M. White plius daily, leaving Kvansville in the forenoon and returning in the evening. FOR LOUI4T1LLE. Orrv gaoCB, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p. 31. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon. Grey Eagle, of Gsllipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock 81., and Thursdays at B o'clock p. M. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. C. Fersy leave Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 p. h. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 p. M. FOR QREEV EIVF.R. Bawling Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays aud Thu sd'iys in the morning. . The Lire Kaves leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Aslibysburg and Fond River She arrives Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

There is regular daily communication with HENDERSON AND NEWBURGH by boat and land conveyance. ======= RIVER ITEMS. ——— STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Dunbar, Paducah. DEPARTED. Dunbar, Cairo. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Charley Bowen, Cairo: Grey Eagle, sr., Lou.: L. C. Ferry, Lou.: Gen. White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather> yesterday was clear and warm, with a stiff breeze during the latter part of the day. ......The <River> is again rising slowly at Pittsburg, with 9 1/2 feet in the Channel, while at Cincinnati it has fallen 6 inches since last report. There are now 7 feet 9 inches reported in the Channel. There have been very heavy rains above, which will doubtless be productive of another rise, or at least prevent a further decline at present. At Louisville there are 4 feet reported in the Canal, and the river falling steadily. At this point yesterday evening it was declining quite rapidly, having fallen about one foot within the 24 hours preceding. The Mississippi continues very low makit very difficult for boats to get down with fair loads, which tends to keep freight at very high and advancing rates. ......The favorite light-draught side-wheel packet, <L. C. Ferry>, arrives to-day from Louisville, and returns at four o'clock this evening. She is the first boat leaving to-day for the East. Messrs. Austin and Gregg, very polite and attentive clerks, will be found in the office to attend to passengers. Capt. P. G. O'Riley; at the wharf-boat, is her agent, and will receive freight for her. ......The "big" Grey Eagle, the Louisville boat, is the regular mail packet for all points up the river as far as Portland wharf leaving to-day. She starts at six o'clock this evening, with Capt. S. B. Halliday, a very attentive clerk, in the office to attend to passengers. Capt. Jno. B. Hall, at I. A. Crane's, is her agent for this place, and will receive freight for her. ......The champion <Charley Bowen> is the regular packet for Cairo, leaving at 12 o'clock to-day. In the temporary absence of Mr. W. J. Markell, the regular clerk, who is now on a visit to some of his friends up the river, the second clerk, Mr. Wm. Bently, takes charge of the office, and "keeps the key of the safe." Passengers will find Mr. Bently one of the most clever and attentive clerks on the river. The <Charley Bowen> is the pioneer in the Evansville and Cairo trade, and has remained in it from the first during all seasons of the year. She is an Evansville boat, owned and run by Evansville men, and it is but just, while it is greatly to their interests, for our commission merchants to give her the preference over all other boats, whether outside and transient ones or those regularly engaged in other trades. While so doing they are not only retaining for Evansville the benefits of the trade which would otherwise go to other places, but they are bestowing a merited favor upon a tried and reliable servant of the shipping interest, one always on hand and ready to serve them. We hope our shipping merchants will consider the claims upon them to which she is justly entitled, and let her her have the full benefit of them. She receipts for freight through to New Orleans, and other points on the river, at as low rates as the through boats. Mr. P. D. Viets is her agent. ......The <Dunbar>, from Paducah for Cairo was the only arrival and departure at this port yesterday. The <Kirkman, Mariner> and <Fair Play> which were due did not arrive, and with the exception of the <Dunbar's> freighting, there was nothing done on the levee. ......The <Shreveport>, Capt. Northern's new boat for the Red river trade, made a trial trip at Louisville yesterday, and her machinery worked to a charm. She went some distance up the river, and on her return in the evening, landed at the upper wharf to prepare for a start South. ......The <Meinotte> [sic], from Cincinnati to New Orleans, seems to be having a hard time of it this trip. In addition to breaking a shaft in the Ohio, in consequence of which she lost considerable time at Cairo, in making repairs, she a few days ago knocked a hole in her hull below Helena, which she stopped up and went on her way to Vicksburg, where she entered protest, proceding thence on her journey. ......The <Charley Bowen's> two excursion trips yesterday, passed off with great eclat. She is a boat of the ne-plus-ultra variety, and fully entitled to the horns which she wears so proudly. ......We are again under obligations to Mr. GUS GALAMET, bar-keeper of steamer <Dunbar>, for late Paducah papers. ......The <Kanawha Valley>, having abandoned the Louisville and Owensboro trade, went up to Cincinnati yesterday, where she is preparing to enter the Kanawha river trade. ......The <Commercial> says that the <Masonic Gem> is to leave Cincinnati for the White river to-day. ====== OUTRAGES IN HUNGARY.—A letter from Pesth, under date of August 1st, says that the brutality of the police in the recent disturbances was far greater than at first supposed. The Viennese journals themselves state that not fewer than one hundred and eighty persons received stabs and other injuries. This number is truly fearful, and yet it does not comprise all the sufferers, of many of whom the police know nothing, being under treatment in private houses.— The manner in which the police acted is the subject of loud and indignant complaint. Amongst other things they caused twentyfive blows from a bludgeon to be administered to a young man named Gorschel, son of a well-to-do citzen [sic] of Budiu. This has exasperated all the shopkeeping class.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & 1NEXSEN, Gr 33 1XT 3E3 H. A Xj IBAIE AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINCS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVAXSVILLE, I.D., fW RB J'OW f RB BJRB It TO TJt KB jL Rinks aud issue Policies iu several of the aidest and most reliablo Insurance Comt-nnics of the United States. STORED, STOCKS, DWEL LINGS, MILLS AUD MANUFACTORIES, insured at the ui st favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND AVIGATION Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE I N SERA N'CE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., I Capital and Surplus Si,0O0,00o Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., j Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital aud Snrplus 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital S2OU,OC0 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $GoO,000 Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus $200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 200,000 COPELAND NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE BV CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE OT INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL SUOO.OOO, ABSOLUTE AND US M AtUEI). Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years success and experieni-e UPWARDS OF Si 1,000,001) Of losses hare bron paid by the iEtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE .ETNA DCnt.VO TBK PAST FIVE YEARs: InOhio Ht1,MM3 I In Michigan, JloS.OiS 81 Iu Wisconsin, 10d,955.li7 In ludiana,... 14B,C19.81 In Kentucky, 2 1 1 ,!KI9 .4 In Illinois.... 448.327.11 Missouri :i84,518.04 TeiiDessee 97.549.21 Iowa A Minn. l(il,:H.4ii I Kansas Neb 19.9lo.77 I'eun'a A Va.. 31,59.5 82 ; Ark. k Ga.... '23,945.0. Mississippi and Alabama,. ..652,412. 18. Fire and Inland Navigation Rihks accepted af t cms consistent with solvency k lar pivi.1t. Eipecial att-ntinn -. lt to ii,f"-we nf liK'KLLINlW and ConlriiT. fnr t-rni f 1 la 5 yeur. The solid servue loua and successfully tried, and the many advantages the JEfn'a Insurance Company pos sesses iu its line, should not lie overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During Htrintrent times " the necessity for reliable InHurance becomes ;iu imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loaa being then tnueh lessened. Agencies in all the principal citi.-s and towns throughout the State Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Amenta of Hie Company. Business attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND ft NEXSEN, Agents, mv2 Saving, Rank Building, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. nKvm Kit INSURANCE KIKE EXCLUSIVEI. CHA li T KB J'FK PE T UA L. fash Capital, Cash Assets - $400,000 - 547,712.:Ui S. L. LOOMIS. Prest. H. Kkllouo, Secretary. R. H. A II. Til. M UilLL, (ifii'l igtt, I'INriXSATI, o. A"A(-iits in all the principal Cities and Towns O the Union. .jjj LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! Applications received, pcliciet newed, and all h'.siuen)i pertaining issuel and reto the ageTicy promptly attenfieI to. Also applications received for Lite nnorenee in the .Etna Life Inur ince i'o., of Ilartford, Coun. Capital anl nnrpln- ovr-r f200,(H0. COPKLANP .t IfirXSEK, accnts. Office, on First St., bet. Main and Syc, in Savin?- Bank BulMingARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DANGER01S ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY or THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DUIECTORS : Mark Howard, S. Woodruff, JanioH Holler, Y. RoberU, Ouy U. Phelps, Timothy Sheldon, James P. Foster, Sidney A. Whit.' Cua. T. llillyer, KlijaU H. tlvreu, H.-mer Blancliard, Richurd 1). Hubbard. M. M. Merriman, W. I.. Collins, W. II. D. Calleiidec. Applications received. Policies issued ana renewed, and all busiuess pertaining to the Agency promptly atteuded to. Xf, Losses equit bly adjusted and promptly paid st tins Agencr. angO COPELAND 4 NKXEN, Agnl-

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STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS.

M V: n cj i k o kef. The MASONIC OEM, Capt. J. J. 1'ili.sbi by, master, J. P. McDonald. -lerk. havinir bscfl thor oughly overhauled and painted, has entered the Evansville aud Cairo trade, whrru she ill continue during the anmmcjc Hie makes two trij per wet-k ; leav s Ev.in villi ivery Monday and Thursday at ti p. H. Returning, leaves Cairo every Saturday at 3 a. . and very Wednesday it I P. M. angtS jr R ti u I, - n t; - -v w Mm ville ind B-wling Crcoa Packet. The lieht drsft I' S. Mail St. amerj UtIVl I.1AU UltbliJ, A. LITLit, aplaiu, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, Leaves Evauaville every Blonday aud Thursday, at G o'clock, P M , leaves Bwling Green every Wednesday aud Saturday, at 8 a. M. aoglO Tl FVJwV VI Is L, Mi e H k-iii: KHO.V MZd Packet, Gln'l D. M. WHITE. R. L. Lamcasteii, master, runs as regular Freight and Passenger Packet daily (Sundays excepted) between this point and Henderson. ang7 WMMiCOMli TO HTI V.CUMJSUK WW of time. The Louisville and Htuder-on Light-Draught, Swift, Side W heel U. S. M. and Passeuger Packet, I CJ-rey JEZt&l.c, Capt. A. EONNALLY. J. A. Ldpk, CI k. Leaves Evansville for Louisville every Monday I at 12 o'clock M., anil every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. H., arriving at Louisville Tuesday and Friday evenings. Returning, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and tatunlay eveumg at b o clock. JNO. B. HA L, Agent, july'2s-tf No. 2 Water street. Evansville, Louisville, and Owensboro Passenger Packet. Til E NRW AMI FINK STEAMER HAM. SMITH, Master. Acstiv k Gbeoo, Clerks. Leaves Evansville Wednesdavs and Saturdays at 5 p m. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p M WIHH'1..IH B -.."S VI 1 1,!! , M.m tair.i packet. The el-gint low i water packet, J. H. DONE, Lewis Davis, master, WM. H. List, cleik. i will run regularly in the Evansville and Cairo trade j during i he season. For freight or passage apply on noaid. julyl3 EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, C3r x o y Eaglo. W. H. DANIELS, Capt. 8. P. Hallioay, C'crk. 0 BJI VBS B VJJX'S VI t, I B B VKR V JL iu- sat-.y .inn s-aturday at e o clock p m. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Fridny at 4 o'clock P. M. OSf Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or New York at as low rates it not bwer than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River oron Green River fiS" Tb-. passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are uuxurpasned by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, june7-dtf No. 2 Water street. H J U I m w n a " . .... sm lAiii" ! r.'. , L1 iiAn I .A .. r. .X ' 1 I A t T. I . .11., . . v GER PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Dkxtkb, Master, leaves Evansville luesday and Saturday, at 12 o clock M., arriving at Padacafa at ( o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M.. Wednosdav and Saturday. Re. turning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and SundaV, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and NBithland every Thursday and Monday, al 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting it Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordaville R. It., and Pai keta for Gre,n River. Also, con nectin;- at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans uud St Louis Packets. Tickets can 1 e obu..ned on board tho boat for all Eastern Cries. sept23 ai i .v t . k jjvu pjok jh M.I PACK K T The fine steamer :u . i. . i;. Ous. rower, master, ,4i--ii lea, f-3 r.iilliii e'-I.V .lliuVUil . Jjc eduesday, aud Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaies Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at EvauHvide with the Ev.vusville aud ( rawfordsville Railroad for all piuts North and Caht, with packets for Louisville ureea, and Wabash livers. -At Paoncab with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boa's for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. "B iMiiess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on thu Teunessee and Cumlierland rivers auglH MjOR htHTH ( jf 1; O Ij TO.V .J.A i M7 PuNU RIVER. The eleunt piasenger steamer LUE EAVES, Jjgoll.A-,& McDon.mii, Master, Tatlob, Clerk, eag: will uiake regular tri-vvei-kly trips to South Car roltou and Pond Itiver, I, aving on Mondays, Weduwhdays aud Fridi.ys. For freigbt or passage, ap(ilv on borvrd. de20tf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. tJH& BXPRBSS CO.WVtf.V-.-fS B NEW ARRANGEMENT. The A hams E.XPansa Compasv respectfully announce to tbett liieada aud patrons, the pabUeof Evansviilc aad vicinity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of .''...',.' r A a k a n s . :r o a" e r a a' d v a l u a n l e e. They solicit a coutiuuance of former favors. Especir.l care takmi in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuablepack ages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the business, at their Office ou First street, between Main and Locust, afpaaHa the Post nttire de 1? G. H. FISH. Aaent. Established Wharf Bo.ot EVANSVILLE, !ND. F. G. O'RJXETT &. Co. A t'oM MISSION MERCHANTS. General Uailr !: .Steamboat, and Kxprf-r AKerrg Special Amenta for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD: ind connection, over which we are authorised to ! ! give through receipts at the lowest possil le ratet 1 Ha- ii. : a nianinoth Wliarfhoat at the lan.'i: c, ' i the largest on the Ohio River, eapaMa of storing ' and protecting all merchandize liable to dainetn ! , Tiom exposure, we are prepared to facilitate the dis. ! j patch of all consign uieuts, foi warded to our care I by either RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. ; Particular attention pan! to Elecetving, Storing ! and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, : or other property, consigned to us for sale, and satin- j faction gnataBteea. 1 Office and extensive Warehouse on Water ntreet, I adjoining the Telegraph, and on the Wharf bo.it, ! I where we are to be found, attending to the interests j of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; un- ! tiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we I feel confident of giving general satisfaction, aud '. 1 hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patron. ' age we are now enjoying. Liberal rash advances will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents in any ! of tin- principal markets, North, Kast or South. ' P. C. O'RILEY & CO. SO UJi RUB l,S lt11i W t'ider t choice quality, tor Pickles, etc. juneSO S. K. GILBKKT & CO. fcii"- 0-- If.l.S'SI jZ'II i BBTBltMINKD TO SUC'CEKD GEORGE TIIUUXUILL takes pleasure in ii -orming his old customers that in the quality and I style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be J excelled. He may still be found at the comer cf t Becoud and Maiu street. whre th rboicest llarI aens and Saddles of every dcTipti"n ran be obtained on the best of i : 'us. W" ' pairing doae with n sttueai sr.d dispafrh. (Seeno-i ' - : tr,.ws ilwv - i1 n UjI&s HBTl -UKH. ttr 1IHI li.s. Brass Kettles; 4 do7., u Knameh 'i aaCiie aioi ted sixes; lo Apple r , Juet psceived and tor sale at augs GEi. 6. SONNTAG A. ro.'S. 1. Oil. i H H I. S COJI. on. just received and for sale at jonoiK' So. ' MAIN STKi-ET

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COMMERCIAL.

KVASSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Correcfetl Weelhj by COOK LANGLEY, Dealers iu all kinds of Fancy and Staple Fanifrj Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 M- st. FLOL'R AND FEED Aeal, per Flout, extra white wheat Pork, lb ,..."(3.1" " inwil persik of 98 lbs... .2.75: FISH Do. sack of 4'J lbs Corn Steal per bu.. Bran, per 100 lbo... Com, per bu .1.40 Mackerel, No. 1, 1 ....GO: " extra MetaJ ...751 " No. 2, small. 2'.. 50 Salmon, per Ih 15 smoked GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. O10an .Cod, per lt A. 1. crushed .14V;: Halibut, smoked 15 powdered... Coffee, Rio Java. n Mexican 14l4: Herring, Bait. K....3J3 B White Fish.tresh lake o per id Its' Trout, do do do 10 20! PRODUCE Roaste J . Tea, Imperial 50(31.00 Potatoes, old, per bu... Guu&owdsr..75r1.50 " new " ed Young Hyson.40(a,81 BeeU. per bunch 2ri Oolong Black. 40(it,51 ( arrots, do. English Break- Onions, do.. o'l? fast 75 Pieplant, do.., -o Molasses.reboiledper , Lettuce, per head 1 gallon 50, Cabbage, do 35 44 sugir bouse fiOjCucunibeni, each I " BaltimTesyiup.."0: Poa, per peck 20 ' St. Louis OS Beans, white per at 5 I Rico 7 1 FRUITS Pearl barlev y i Apples, dried per lb... 8 Split peas ,854 1 Peaches, do do PROVISIONS Uams.sug. cui 'd canvaased per lb " plain Shoulders ;iurraiiiB, .!. ! lb 1012 , ...Id Kasplierries, per (t ...13 Prunes, Ger. per lb...!2K 101 " Turkish V .14 i Raisins, extra 2" Sides, clear.. Beef, d'dsucarcur'd".,1 " Cooking No 1 ..15 Pork, pickled 1 2,1 FLU IDS Butter, prime table... 20 Alcohol, per gal 75 " for cooking 15, Buruing fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new 101 Lard oil. per gal 1 10 old Coal Oil 90(1.00 Ltird... 14' Vinegar, pure cider 20 CUT M KATS Milk, per qt 5 Beef steak, loin per U...9 MISCELL ANEOUS " round I Chickens, old, each 25 " roast 8j ' young dolo20 Lamb, foreqr 8 Eggs, per doz 12 " hind qr 10Ice, per 100 lbs 75 The City Markets. There isv diily market for produce open from 4 to 6 o'clock i i morning, the two City Markets being open n v arnate days as follows : The Upper Slarket John Robbers, market master isopenon Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Lainasco Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center-Market hou-ie from 4 to 6 o'clock p. M. on Saturdays. Cincinnati market. Cincinnati, Au?. 24. Flour, tinch.ingpd and dull. Whisky, 6 rm at 18c. Provisions, nominal, nothing doing. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, August 24. Flour unchanged. Wheat prime in demand ; white at 1 43(5,1 50 ; red I 30.l 36. Corn dull. Provisions quiet. Mess pork at 19 62 20 00. Bacon tit 10,10J for shoulders. Rio coffee nt (w,o with larger arrivals. Whisky wanted at 2122. Abe Lincoln on Disunion. Last winter, when the Democrats in Congress were so ferociously threatening the L'nion, Mr. Lincoln was in Leavenworth, Kansas, where he made a speech fiom which the following sensible reruaiks are extracted. Ills policy with the Disunionists, should he he elected President, (as lie tqM be,) is plainly set forth. Read : " You Democrats greatly fear the success of the Republicans would destroy the Union. Why ? Do the Republicans, dec lare against the L'nion ? Nothing like it. Yoht own statement of it is, that if the Lilaek Republicans elect a President, you won't stand it. You will break up the Union. That will bo your act, not ours. To justify it, you must show that our policy gives you just cause fir such desperato action. Can you do that ' When you attempt it you will find our policy is exactly the policy of the men who made the Uciun, nothing more or nothing less. Do you think you are justified to break up he Govercmeut rather than have it administered as it was ad- ! ministered by Washington, and other good and great men who made it, and firs! administered it? If you do, you are very unreasonable, and more reasonable men can- ; not and will not submit to you. While : you elect fresidenls, we suomit, neither breaking or attempting to break up the Union. If we shall constitutionally elect a President, it will be our duty to see that you submit. Old John Brown has just been liuug for treason against a State. We cannot object, even though he thought slavery wrong. That cannotexcu.se violence, bloodshed and treason. It could avail him nothing that he might thirjk himself right. So, if constitutionally we elect a President, and therefore you undertake to destroy the Union, iticill be our duty to deal with you as old John lirourii has bten dealt with. We shall try to do our duty. We hope and believe that in no section will a minority so act as to render such extreme measures necessary. '' Reeolle ct. (.iovernor Willard aiiiioiDted to the office of Swamp Land ComBiissioncr Jacob Merkle, wliom be admitted in bis New Alhiiny speech was a defaulter to the amount of more than $100,000, and the appointment wfts made after the defalcation was officially known, and after suit was brought by a Republican attorney to recover the money. That suit Gov. Willard dismissed, aud the money is not collected yet, and never will be. Ind. .Tour. Arkansas. We' learn from a prominent gentleman of Arkansas, now in the city, that the contest in that State between Messrs. Johnson and Rector was a purely personal one, both being strong supporters of Breckinridge and Lane. Of the two, Mr. Rector, the Governor elect, our informant says, is by far the more ultra State rights Democrat, and was, therefore, bitterly opposed by Rust. Flourr.ov, and the other Douglas leaders. When it was announced that Johnson was elected, the Republican and the Cincinnati Enquirer, as usual, claimed it as a Douglas victor-. If they had not been iu too great a hurry, they would doubtless have claimed that .Mr. Rector was a Douglas man, and that he had beaten the regular Breckinridge candidates. Got. Thos. G. Ilindman, over whose defeat the Doug'.asites have been ruakiag merry, is elected by a majority of six thousand, and Mr. Gautt. tha ultra Breckinridge candidate in the Second District, is elected by abou: three thousand majority. St Louis Bulletin. Items from the Washingtou cu r respond - ! ence of the Cincinnati Gazette: The Breckinridge party have issued a , four column address to the public, iu which Mr. Donglus is handled without gloves. This don't look much like withdrawing Breckinridge. Documents will shortly be produced sbowI . . - - - - , i .i... r. . i i - lUg lata ii. . Juunsou, tue i-iuuias canuidate for Vice President, has been a rank disunionist. and has occupied as ultra Southern ground as Yancey himself. Iu the famous contest iu 185", between Cobb as the Union candidate and McDonald as the Secession candidate for Governor, Johnson supported the litter. Gov. Stevens of Oregon positively asserts that Mr. Breckiuride will now under no circumstances withdraw. His colors are nailed tc the mast.

MJSCELLANEOUS.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and liecWt mWE OhBBR TO TUB PUBLIC WW Wheoljr Jc Wilson's Improved Si-win: Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing michine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of lieingaliko 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 euable MM purchaser to sew irdiuary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, ami tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted lor three years. Wealsokeeponroo-tan'.ly baud afull assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and Wist, giving prices, Ac, will lie tarnished gratis, on application iu person or by Utter. ft-b91v F. M. SKLLMAN. TRESS nFUIBSB AND SUPPOE.TER. enttrel new in action ana principle, naving a com. .men inward and upward motion, thej retain Rupture with out-hall le pressure than others. At, 'it the instrument with a rigid spring. They will injure the back and cord, and from their easss'aat uud painful pi ensure are troublesome. White's will produce RADICAL CURE if properly used. Call on your Druggist or send for a PatopflTea free to all. Address BaKNESA PARK, New York. J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. juue7-3mdAW Or KELUB $ WHITE. BICBH, SPICBS.-

1 O PATEN Tf? i i

60 dozen bozos Pine-uto, groun S3 do do Cassia, do; 88 do do Ciuger, d. ; 10 do do Oajreae Pepper, do; 5 do do White do, do; In do d Mace, do; 4 do do Nutui.g, do;

And all sale lit ang3 other kinds of Spikes, ol ELI.TOTTV FAMILY band and f" GROCERY. 11 B.noV.IL. -A.J. 4'0Mi.UVHJSmV CO. to Water tret, tlirot. doors above Main WE are uuv.- man n..i tciing Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the l est aud most convenient now in use, ai it ran be moved or handled nithout ao) trouble. Call and examine tbem i.inJ-i CO-PARTNERSNfP. 17. JJ'It B. JLIIT,BRI.'(l n.i iv.i''purchased from H. II. Dn rami lhaiis, (tormerly ot tne nrm ol i. nurre v vo.j nan oi un Saw-Mill at tho upper rrt of ci''' D" lishmeut will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the fir in and style of Ahleriug A Brommelhaus. The mill will continue to till ail orders for Lumber promptly and with rare. urJi rs Mdiciteil. api21-dlf AHLERINO DltOMMEI.nAUS. n o jvjx'B r si it o b t s : : t -H-jw nice stock of trimmed and ttataiaaJBed Bonnets on hand, aud whi'-h will be soi l cheap, to close out, at the Dry Goods Ptbre of Si'HAPKKIt A F.rsSING, jnoe'-i No. 4U Kaaa itreej. IS I KPHJNU&SJ i S . ! Gr O O JO S - . I. I-K HB1I.I.V HBSPBt Tiilly inform their numi-roos finu'ln and tho public gcueraljy, that they are daily receiving accessions to their large and varied Hock of Spring ' j and Summer Goods, which, for elegai.c, style and variety, canuot be surpai-sed. It would lie suiht- j ! fltiotis to enumerate all the departments whit li, on j f Inspection, will be found replete embraciQgali tha j leading styles and novelties of the season. Tho business principles which have gained for ! their old established house such extensive patron- ! age, Willis? adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders. ! with dispatch attention and com tesy to custom- j rs, combined with moderate charges. Their I stock having beeu purchased with care and judgment in the best markets, and of first quality, toI eelher with an adherence to sound principles of . trade, they are confident of being able to supply those who may favor tbem with a call on Ihe best i terms. Annexed they submit a listof departments. Cloths. Cansf mores. and Vestings., Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cotton ides and Peuims, New Stvie Prints, a great variety, ' French Organdies, Lawn and Ginghams, j English Berages, Anglais and Challis. Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish PopUns. Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berate Robes, to 11 Yid.iiit.-i, " Organdy " 5 to i Silk and Gingham I'mbi-ellas ami ParasoN. Panama, Braid, Le ghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and She, Sort Black and Colored Hats, White. Blue and Pink Moaopito Notts. French and Scot, h Embroideries, a great varietj , 1 Black Lace Mantillas and Poinle. Hosiery. Olovea, Mitts, and White and Colored Coreetts, j White Goods, Notions, Press Trimtnin TS. Ac., A c. I S. JtL B. would call particular attention totheir f 1 stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own iniporta- ; tions, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and I Grass Bleached consisting of J, 4-4, C-4 and 12-4 I Linens, Brown and Bleached. Damasks all lUcea, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown nud Bleached II licks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel i 8; ring around the body, are recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate, aud admit of any kind of exercise without the slightest Iimuhi wnimmi to the wearer. s"Corner Blain and First street-, jy j i) hh M- 100 bbls. Heavy and Light M.-.-s, fill half bbls Pig Perk, 25 bbls Kuinp Pork, loo kegs Choice Family Lard. For sale by GEO. FoSTEK CO., juiieW Corner Locust t. and Canal. B7I ft s. ssoo itjr.B BRf.na, no on M and sound, jiiou ;o wWRo6Jt&. for sale bv S. E. CII.BKKT it CO. :if0 IIOZItJrjFOM &MBM MM to the tra . prices by janeM S K. GILBERT ,tOO. PVttB U-HITB B illl ItIuaTltB Ci S for s.de by S. 1. GILBERT A- CO. CITY OF EVANSVILLE SCHAPKER & BUSSING. &1 jI.WB THB HttvVORJiiLB CITV Dads" have Mjen Dt to en rich us by anesorbi'att assesMiieat of , ur taxabhi proptN-Jy, arid because we mil wot inake oath to an uncertaiisr, and fiaJled to notice that we Tou-t attend to a part which u-u:illy was th Ass, ssor's d::ty, we have to submit to an unjust taxation. Nov., for fear that tho city's financial atl.t irs ar--iu a condition to "ause such a course towards the rax-TJayerS, and in order t make the M best " out of a "bad" bargain, and t auatain the city's credi', we will taka city and county orders for Dry' Goods at a rate that no one cau object to, and sell goods ior them and cash verycheap In order to close out onr cummer stock. SCHAPKER BCbilNG. Successor to S. Eiobich Co., julyltf No. Main street.

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DR. HAAS, naving leased the rooirs fornierlyocciipied by lir. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would ns,.'Ttfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the Surrounding tow-ne and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the i-ervicos of a Dentist or not. Since tho issuing of his last circular and adver- ; ti?-' merit, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have beeu made, of which be . has availed himself, and allows uothiug that will ' sub-e'vo the interests of his patients, to pass uu- 1 secured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our i State, and equal to any iu Eastern cities. All those who ueed Dental operations performed, and are pleased w ith his work, shall be atteuded to with gn at pleasure. The following are the styles of w ork manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Rase; Coralite; Amber; Cheoplastic; Gold and Silver work. Ketfeing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the fyntinnoiw gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are Minken can be restored to nearly their original c Btonv by this styl- of work, aud also t'V de use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, ai'd Amber ISase. The latter stvtea, for lightness and adaptation to ditlieult mouths, excel any eels any tiling vie have ever seen. He iias several ana-stheti, s for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. The are rlectly harmless. The moiit delicate can hav9 them applied. He does not advertise anything ho cannot do, nor exhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult the health aud beanly i f their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, then. by product OK symmetry and health to tbose invaluable organs. Irregularity f children's teeth rorfecAed sue cess fully. Thorn having decayed teeth, should cither have them extracted or MUad at once (the battel if postibte). The health ot' the parties aud the remaining teeth demand this. fltif" I t ike pleasure in introducing Dr. Hani, mj successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will And them both all sennt and profit. able From my intercourse with the Doctor, 1 am pleased to tind him one of the progressing: poaaesainjg rate -iml high profbaskinal abilily and standing. With this view, I can, w ith safety, n commend him to the conrnnnitj as a skillful ami competent dentist, (mayggj J. KIVKT'f. CHARLES BABCCCK, tinporter niil Dealer in Ooach anil Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. mwJi rvjvo r. n t htm .a - Ma lanjreriients vith Ktirii'n.ii Mid American niaiii:fHCtiiri-riii forrt direct sui-Hy of all roodsiu niy line, I am enable! to 1 ffer irnliiceineiitB, that cud not fail to be U tho intercut of atl engaxed in the bujn-'-,p to Lrivtt me a trial. I Btae in part: axle, nprin m.i.le of the bMt stti'l; bun tit, eiianit'lwl and of all kinda of teailtt r, cloths, linin(fs fur cari-iaert, varninhea, raHtin ol all kindf, Hddl trr, Enplinh bridle Ifftthera.. litt Htirrnp", simr, liu.nios, tine silver harnes of till ; kindr?, JcpUJ hind Gin: Tn en, Belf-iuljnatin: aa lr. j Tayb'rV patent hnTnep, fly nets, thof threads, horw blmoketa, London Girth Web-, American Otnh am' t-in Wehft, both cotton and worsted; l-wl r. i Welt Skin, a tapeliOf article; iory, piitta percha j and bran lined Baartcngal rinp; uprior k'ry fn horse covers, the htt (juality of carriajpa boltst, patent v irpen, Ac, c. I &ep in tart e vory t ping appertaining to either hraTirh of tho bttafnoeA, and auoonwiaiing lmth br:t:i-he.- th'ronrhly, w would re.pei'ttnli invit'-y-nr riTrt-nti'-n betVre piirrliaaiuj; where. I trt! nnwaxenl rdH i'Htfni pnn Haddb. BOOT A ti D SHOE MANUFACTORY, ,1 " .fffl n Sirret. TI. CPMMM V CO. tf fV4:KG&4HH B. Dutcher, wuidd retiiaK-tftiHy Rive notice that thev hi;im:factnro to order, aud have ronStttti?! On hand, all Kinds of Boots and Shoes, for Ladies', GlitVaB Children's wear. Bating 'oplenii-h.-d their .-Ui k of husteru vi k, I hey are prepared to eel! as low as any booee in this city engagedfn the retail trade. Nona but Philadelphia workmen are employed in this establishment. IMease rite iw a call. I. 31. Ct.'KKEi' k CO. niayl-tini 9 of the Sk rurrv uANtE (.'umpanv. (ctoler lt lSo'J ASHKT.S. Cnrh on hand Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting vestment Cat-b iu . oiuiuonwealth J 60 15 H'J.o.'i 05 5,fJ7 47 Total 95,:wl 97 B ink Btoiikl 80 shares Bank (Viuniarca " ' 50 ' Am'n Kx. Hank !' " 1011 " Uank Sew York " " II " B"k S. America ZU parvnl.?Jl,50doitb l!J,7u4 25 Temporary Loans secured lijr 11,'KiS L. S. Oonpon Iti.uds and 25 shares Kes.dute Fit" Insi-ranco Company 1-J,.I00 00 Don Land V ortjeaj;-1 Lh iujf tirat lien, Jtc.l0.'.,l'iO 00 Premiunis uncolli-cttrd . ,601 0 Acrrned Ins. on BonJ- aud Mortgages ti Ti-niporary Ijo-ins C,7t'.4 79 Balain-o dne from Agents 19 99 Total SS44.8U1 SO g6on,ooo no 44.Mll till VMjBai so JOSEPH WALK KB, Pres't Secretary. Capital Stock... irnluH No I. bflitie K. It. IIavpock STATE OK IVKAV VOHIv. CiTV ACODVT. OF NiCW VKK IorioimIy apP'-ari .1 Lcfure mo tbid ) tiny f N(jv-riiIT, A. I. 18"), JoMrl Walker, i ' r 1 i - - r -1 and ltM-hftrd L Hafl'ck, Werrttarj-, of tho Security Kire LiMMM Company, of tho City of Now York, an.I pvrrally afTiruit-1 that the within ataterncnt by ihem i!itKrrilMd isrfrrect and truo to the b.'dt of ihfir knov. loiie" aud helh f. THOti. ti. THOFtNELL, (VmtuisHioner for the Stato of Indiana, in New York. ThiM Compauy has rompUm! with tho law of In diaha C(iicerrtinfr Insnranre Coroitanie?, and Iu propared to take ri.ikia in thn Jity of Evansvilh und VandorhnrKh county, Ind K. II. SADIN, A(ceut, declG &7 Main Hi t 1R SFRIJW HTVBM JVOW OUT is secoi.d to none in beauty and symmetrical prnporfi nr. l.ns-r of a comfortable, good-lookiuR, tlii'1 and dura Id Hit wiM be ure to Ket suited and fitted, lit ing in your ord.r jenflemea. French Felt & CassiincreHats, Always on hand and wade to order of any shape or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Juft reiurniDR into fashion for Spring te SuraiQT. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every imiginablc shape, coior and ijuality. S t; x Groods. An immenso stock, bought low will sell at corresponding figures. CAPS, CAPS. A very larger stock ou haud all the latest HtvleH. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The betet ever soon in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety fur Spring and Summer. VAUTIKli A MARCiNNIER, upr-l .19 Slain street. MOWING AND THRFSHING 3VI J. SHJlItl'B K CO., B VA,S VIBM.B, MJ 0 Iu ! , a tits fir the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A- Wood's In, pro, od Mower. E. Ball's Champion Reaper and M"wor, - Self Raker, Iron Harvester, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, E. Bull s Reaper and M" ver. Threshine Machines. Rallsion's TmproveaTrireh.r, Pitt's Patent Thresher. Moffitt' " " mayitt-ly j

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j on.--r-o. BOOH KU AM) Blank Book Manufacturer First St., l ot. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. D.auik uv j i iiiou, i itif.inj 'till ii iuir in HI Of tliO lSt ' i ' frOUl A '!' ;i: r,j;,Jinu to largest Ledger. Music and Magaziues boui d style. ielti dJk mtt and tho publ c in L.iorat. that he ha opened niaht choil for the iost ruction of Him Vreurh ac (.i tna.ii a: vi:i'S. w.ll h irrni ii.-i t.- ,t Km i (,.- I n iVt-rsiT v. kho a te tclier ot r.rcti.- anrt I'ltur euce, v nicn ne uas rexuje iy exertion mii ing numoer oi e!r-, n.- 1111 u i n v a. i i ur w 111 11 V ' I I'l If L-l LI 1, . .I'll uli 111 Ik care, aud bees the patronage of his fellow ciiize ie it'tillt ll'U V lr-' "'"vir va Hid ICSfHiUB U bl Hebrew lauuiige, l or pa! nculars, Hpplv to Rt v. l it. M. IKLB A SCO, irot et., rea.rr Ln tiiii h ' :u iu. it m i roil'e. mayx-3md We can also famish Tlt.M K S'A LK8 ot any . X. I AIU3JMVS tt -T.'., Ol. JuUlisUlirg, 1 mont. Kverv Scale is te.te l and sealed, and ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to thousands of persons using litem. UuitMlUuuK A CO., Agouts, 1 Ll 1 J VI f IX I nUl 4U' 3 111 '1 I al w J - I -X- -1. 1x -A- I'i l J jl a. jb-a IH K OBKAT S TA N 1 A H I K i: M t: U J J: of the present age, have aoqaiCed their groat p uiaruv oniv tiir'iuif u years oi uin. iuuvhu' ed saiistarlioti is rendered by them la e1 cases. OOAY-.I.VO'S G E R A! A N li I T T A H mil a mtffflil ccai: Liver ConiplaiiitH, Dyspepsia. Janudtca, Nerv arising from a discrdered liver, or weakness i t stomach and digestive organs, AMI WILL roslTlVI.I.V PKSVKvr See our Almanac for proof. Puce T5ct p.-r li.it UOOFLASWei JJAI.SAMIV V0BIUMWILL POSITIVELY CI I1F. '.....-I.u i'..l, .- i r II, it-, t . 1.1 , itil-II IT1S II: I i . 1 . iitiiimnni:i. Incmielit I .illlflll 111 t '1 no, ins ii. riiifitu , tne ut"-T n.-riT. se Mir cureknown of C O r.r FIRMED b'ONfiUMPTI O r'iiiH jvpr bottle. it nr. rr a at u n rt if a v nrrr rftti i'.tmn no rnidnifiii .irinii f 1 1-1 1 k-v urn i ) li voict Hou. are oieputti wiui ureal oxiumow found. Frico 25 cents per box. i mtm tueuicinei. are prepared ny ir. y; ni. ja ftov A- Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, evenwrjern. i ne Hii.aTure oi l hi. JdCKduii be ou the outfcide of each bottle or box. Iu our Everybody Almanac. published . 11., , . ,, .. , t ,,. tat mi.nu ami ...... sr. I . . na: are v;Irn awav by all our aeuti. BEWARE OF C0CXTEBFEITS. Soe that you jct IIoofland'H frerman Bittern, parod by Dr. OL M. Jacknon, Philadelphia, Pa., mat II If liaJMlUTO I5 1IH 1 UK HIIIUVH "I fWU OO Kvlter A White, AfUtd for Kvansvillo, Ind. Lcirh A (.arlstetlt, uo do do dec. REMOVAL ! Mm r..si,. tti H infnrm f hstiii- Irnnulu anil t I. . . .li id nit) it? lit iit ii urw uu u iuk u r nni nil ihi. i diMtn amiTfl riuo niNLMir ine lounurv. w to order to rrone out tne stock. ueco IV ll.A I A OL Ilf. 1L.J1A OURIST1AN HBATK.... WM . H El 11 KRATZ & HEILMAN, CITV FOUNDRY 1 m a n cr ACTl 'lt f.us a mi mrti.nr.iis nrsTir ENGINES AND Iltl LERH, lliimmliin Murbinai I r .... . Mill., 'l'liraaiug -la lilnes, Otc. H. V Aa LLK. IN rmviF. rnofRiEToun of the city fo M iliv betr leave lo inferm their friends anil public In general, that thty are prepared to dot Kinas oi MACHINE AND KINlPHrNQ WORK, ami everything appertaining to tha Foundry bt nes. mej are manuiactui nig MUM KMVES Bon.r.RS of any size and power required. Saw Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size; Dis'i lery and Mluinr Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Qi; mine Machines, Thraanlng Machines, Malt Ml I noceiiewern, i rn -snei irs, .ti acninery oi all kti : notde . n,l reTiainil In.n nml Rrn.M fmlinn pri vel patterns; Udlow Ware, l)ot Irons, Ac. ' Bapplied witb every description of C!"PPc I Atten.porators. Sparges, Stillheads and Wortns Iran .iiia, vaui, .1, uiiuiei, xc, cuppei, l.e.'e T TI : " ' , 1 . . variety, ior i;er, spirits, on, ac.: israss t ocas Valves, Mteam W hlstli s, dr. I Workmen sent to all nartu to tit na work and repairs on hteam Uo: lers, t upper and Sheet 1 1 Work, t-c. OLD METALS BOlCnT. They are dealing in Mid selling Allen's ImproJ 1 m.nni i.iwige, vvronrnt i run weiui-,1 I'ipes and j bing, Iiirani Hopkins' Improved Smnt Mach'i 1 Stepben iJughf' rifrnr Separators, German It. 1 ing Cloth, Gum i-.Iastic l. ititig, i'arking, Uom-, , of the best kind; Tiupiate. sheet iron, Kb.ck TI rig Iron, Habit Metal, apeiter, 'ir Brick. i They have every faiility of tha best MarhlaJ and workmen, and w ill give allworkentrustedl them, their individual attention, fillin- nrda promptly, warrantiUK their work, and are Satiaf with reasonable prices. GOice aud Sale Rooms. No. rs Mai., su e JToundeiy, Boiler Yard at 1 Machloa hliop on V sireet. netwen r irs sille, Indiana. mil streets, Evan d.1 j. w. mrofn -. 10 Main i i, KvauaMlte M.tt crates assorted, tV.r the Country 7,i,. in a. han

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