Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 302, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 August 1860 — Page 4

TRAVELERS' GLIDE. Ivansvillc Sc Crawford vtlle It. R. v3 BEPAKTUBES. VcconMoOatlOD Train 6.00 A. M. , nail Train 9.15 ARRIVALS. Sail Train .56 P. 91. 1 kccomraodatlou 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. rem c-Aian. Charlxy Bowes leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays it 12 uivk M. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays ' t night. for PADCCAH. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdavlays ntl2 o'clock M Arrives Tut J- and rri nd Saturdays at night. -ays, Thursday?, roa hw Gen. J. M. Whits -' .srson. 'd the forenoon - ' "''9 da'ly. leaving Evansville returning in the evening. qUt FOB LOUISVILLE. Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and ..urdays at fi o'clock p. M. Arrives Tuesday s and Saturdays in the afternoon. Grew of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clocS a., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. M. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. L. Q. Febry learei Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 p. m. Leaves Louisville Tuesdays

and Friday s at 4 p. a. fob green river. Bowlino Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock" p. M . for Bowline Green. Arrives en Mondays and Thursdays in the niornlng. The Lue Eaveh leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, ,and Fridays, for Ashbysburg and Pond River She aiiua Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There is regular daily communication with IIk.n-!...-x and mewbckoii by boat and land conveyance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Mariner. Lemsville. Lad; Jackson, Memphis. Fair Play, Loulsvillo. Lady Franklin, Cin'uatl. Sallie List, Cairo. Grey Eagle, sr., Louisv'e. 4 Diadem, Pittsburg. DPBARTED. Mariner, Memphis. Lady Franklin, Mem. Fair Play, New Orleans. Charley Bowen, Cairo. Sallie List, Louisville. Diadem, St. Louis. Lady Jackson, Cin'uatl. Grey Eagle, Louisville. BOATS I.EAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah. Gen. White, Henderson. Grey Eagle, Jr., Louis've. Lue Eaves, B. Green. ——— ......The <Weather> coutinues clear and warm. The <River> is declining again throughout its wiiole length. Our latest despatches report 6 feet 10 inches in the channel at Pittsburgh, 7 feet 6 inches at Cincinnati, and less then four feet in the Canal at Louisville. At this point on Saturday enening [sic], the river was declining quite fast. The Lower Mississippi is getting worse every day, and the navigation very hazardous. Seven feet scant on the worst bars is the last report and the channel hard to find. ......<Business> at the landing was a little more active on Saturday. The <Charley Bowen> left for Cairo with a very heavy trip, a manifest of which we give elsewhere. The <Grey Eagle> took up 1,700 sacks of corn and several hundred bags of wheat and other grain, with over 3000 water melons. besides a large quantity of miscellaneous freight. The boats passing discharged and received considerable quantities. The gay little <Lark> came flying down without a pound of freight, but was immediately environed by a multitude of anxious inquirers in quest of the latest intelligence from the battlefield of Newburgh. ......The <Dunbar> is the regular mail and passenger packet for Paducah at 12 o'clock to-day. She is in charge of Capt. Gus. Fowler, while the popular clerk Gus. Dusouchet has charge of the office. ......The <Lue Eaves> is the U. S. Mail and passenger steamer for Bowling Green at 6 o'clock this evening. Capt. Liter and clerk Travis are very obliging and popular officers. ......The musical <Grey Eagle> is the regular mail and passenger packet for Louisville. Her passengers will be sure to receive the best of treatment. She leaves at noon to-day, in charge of Capt. A. Donally, with Mr. J. A. Lusk, a very gentlemanly clerk in the office, to attend to passengers. ......The <Charity Bowen> left Saturday, with a heavy cargo for reshipment at Cairo. Both 'herself and barge were well laden. She had one lot of 1700 bbls of flour for New Orleans, another of 100 for Memphis, 100 bbls apples, 75 bbls whisky, 40 bbls eggs, 16 bbls plums and 100 tuns way freight, with 25 passengers registered. She will receive in her way down 100 bbls flour, 50 bbls whisky and 300 bbls potatoes at Mt. Vernon, 9 hhds is tobacco at Caseyville and 100 sacks potatoes at Galconda. ......We learn, from the Louisville papers that the <L. C. Ferry> has abandoned this trade and hung out her shingle for New Orleans, for which port she will leave one day this week. We are sorry to lose her from this trade in which she was fast becoming a favorite, but having been built for a cotton boat we suppose she must go to fulfil her "manifest destiny.'' She is a beautiful craft, and with her gentlemanly officers will make friends whenever she may go. ......The <Gen'l White> leaves at 12 o'clock for Henderson, returning in the afternoon. ......The <Mariner>, Capt. Archer, passed down between 11 and 12 o'clock Friday night. ......The <Economy> packet passed down after our port list closed Saturday night. ......The <Caroline> has been sold at Louisville to a Wabash firm, and will be run in that stream as a railroad packet. She went below the falls Thursday. ......The Kanawha Valley No>. 1 left Cincinnati for Pomeroy on Friday. We understand she will continue in the Cincinnati and Pomeroy trade. ......The <Southern> was sold at New Orleans last week to Messrs. LeBlanc & Co. for $4,500. ......The <Choctaw> is in a very bad condition, being much twisted, and settled down on her larboard side until the water is half way up the wheel-house, while the larboard wheel is out of water. A bell boat was along side of her when the <Champion> passed her, but was doing nothing.—<St. Louis Rep>. ......There is a crusade in the Memphis City Council against the wharf-boats there. There are three wharf-boats at the Memphis landing, which are of more value to the trade and commerce of the city than all the Boards of Council Memphis ever had.—Cin. Gaz>. ......The Memphis papers of Wednesday contain the following: The little steamer <Comet>, which has piled during the summer between this city and President's Island, now lies sunk at Dismal Point, just below the city. She was owned by a gardener on the Island, and was worth a few dollars. ......The City Council of Memphis have instructed the Wharf Committee to procure the services of a bell-boat and have the wrecks of the <Mayflower> and <Collier> which sunk there some years since removed. ======= 8tr. . Nest Wedneatlay is the time lor the great Rejiublkun Ratification Meetiog at ludiaoapoHs. It will be a grand nft'air nnd no mistake. Tliis partaftbe country ougbt to be well represented. Tfeose who go will have to start Tuesday morning.

INSURANCE.

r OPELAND & WEXSEN, MMM SSR OFFICE! SAVINGS RANK 1 FIRST STB" . ,',NCS, BANIV' so. T, EVASSVlLIiE, IXrt. M n r. .Vtt W PRIIFJRF.II TO TJRB ant issue roncies iu several ot tne "la- . and most reliable Insurance Companies of the I'nitod States. STORES, STOCKS , DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the mi t favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND AVIGATION Risk taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. -iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 82,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 600,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus, 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital 5200,000 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 8000,000 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 TR1 INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 81,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND I'N M AIRED Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prestige of 40 years success and experience. UPWARDS OP 914,000,000 Of losses have been paid by the iEtna Insurance Company in the past 40 years. The valiit of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE JJTX A nCRI.YQ THF PAST FIVT YV.ARfl : In Ohio M3WM0.83 In Michigan, S1"8.IH3 81 In Indiana,... 146,839.81 In Illinois.... 448,37.41 Tennesi.ee,.... 97,549.21 Kansas Neb l,94.r.77 Ark. 4 Ga ... 2.S.94.5. 0 In WtacoMta, 10ii,955.07 In Kentucky, 204,939.40 Missouri, 3S1,.118.04 Iowa A Minn. 101,3(9.46 Peun'a ft Va.. 31.59V82 Mississippi and Alabama, ...E-1-,4 12.18. Fire and Inland Navigation ltinkei at copied at hnMHinimTrtH with bolvency mikI tur pnmt. flhptvfal attention git ,n to immruNtt f D1VELLIXGS awl Contfit. fu tTnn of 1 tit C year. Tho olid service long ami nuccesHtul! y tried, and thw nmiiy adVMrtag the .Kina I UttiBM 'ortipany poa Heunert in itn line, shonhl not be overlooked by those ready to in hi: re und iindei'btunding their heat interest, Dnriiig l ht rinireiit times ' the necessity for reliable IiiHiirance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain InM beinr. then much leasenexl. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State Polities ii.-o.ied without delay, by any of the duly authorized Agents of the Company. ifc ftiminess attended to with dnspatch and fidelity. COPELAND A NEXSEN, Aarents. xny2 Savings Hank Buildinc;. First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. FIRE INSURANCE0 EXCLUSIVELY. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ('ash Capital, - - $400,000 Cash Assets - $547,712.36 t. L. LOOM IS, Pr.t. II. KtLi.oi'O, Secretary. R. H. &. II. H. NAGILL, Bea'l Agts, ,'IXCINNATI, O. P-rt'A. uti in all the principal ('itien and Tnn3 the Union. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID K3Applicatlona reeeived, tc!h ieH liHiie.l and renewed, and all benines pertainiUK to the agency promptly attended t,o. AIh application- received for Life Insurance, in the .Ctna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, t)onu. Capital and surplu- over S200,(M. COPKLANI) A HaXSKN, Anents. W Office, on Firnt St., bet. Main and Syc, in Saringa Kank Hinlilin. ARE YOU INSURED? DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OP TIIK MERCHANTS' INSURANCEC0. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 IlIKKCTOIP : I M ark Hiward, S. Woodruff, Jaaaea Bolter, E. Roberta, liny It. 1'helpo, ' Timotlij Sheldon, JitfaWt 1'. Foster, Sidney A. White, ,'ha-.. T. UOlyer, Klijah B, Owen, II ifaJT Hlanchard. Kichard 1. Ilnbhard. M. M. Merrinian, V. I. Collina, W. II. D. fallen. VAppHmMom received, Policies kwaeaaad n--uewed, and all businerie pertaining to th( Agency promptly att. nded to. O.LoKaeft e.juit .tily a-ijusO'd and prinnptly paid at thu Ageucv. Ho't OOFBLABD i HUSH, Ajituts.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAJ PACKETS. JE VJJVB VILLB JJU CAIRO mli Packet The MASONIC GEM, Capt. J. J.. Pillsbcby, master, J. P. Mcl)oX i n. clerk, havinc been thor ougn'y overhauled and painttd, has entered the Kv-aoville and Cairo trade, where she will continue during the summer, the makes two trips per week ; leaver Evansville tvery Monday and Thursday at 6 p. M. Returning, leaves Cairo evtry Saturday at 3 A. M. and every Wednesday 1. 1 4 p. M. aug!3 M ville and Bwiinj; Green Packet. The liirht draft U B. Mail Steamer, BOWLIXG GREEN, A. LITER, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at 6 o'clock, p 3i , leaves Bowling Green every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 A. M. amrlO tOiVJJVhT'tl.L.K K HBJS'DBRBOJY MZi Packet, Ge.v'l D. M. WIIITE. R. L. Lancaster, master, runs as regular Freight and Pagsenger Packet daily (Sundays excepted) between this point and Henderson. ang7 MM9 K vo.nn to st-w cuj.ujk WW of time. The Louisville and Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Side Wheel U. 8. M. and Paeeniter Packet,! Capt. A. DONNALLY, J. A. Lc.K, CI k, Leavei Eransville for Louisville every Monday at 12 o'clock M., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m., arriving at Lonisville Tuesday and Friday evenings. Returning, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. J NO. B. HA L, Agent, july28-tf No. 2 Water street. Evaimvllle, Louisville, and Owensboro Passenger Packet. THE NEW AN n FINK STEAMER HAM. SMITU, Master. Austin k Obeoo, Clerks. Leaves Eransville Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 r Minis iiuiissiMis) inesaays and Fridays at jul(tl9 4 p. fjt'r.J Mi VJJ'H ViM. 1. JK M-m. Cairo packet. The elegant low water packet, J. II. DONE, Lewis L avis, master, Mm. H. List, clerk will run regularly in the Evansville and Cairo trade during the season. For freight or passage apply on board. jnlyl3 EVANSVILLE A.VD LOUISVILLE II. S. MAIL PACKET, G- x- o y Til a g 1 c . W. II. DANIELS, Capt. S. P. Halliday, C'erk. JT VB8 K VJVS VIL LIS Ml l'KR I MLJ Tu. sday and Saturday at 0 o'clock p m. K. turning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. BW Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Sew York at as low rM-- it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight laken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio River oron Green River jSsr The r.v n. r accommodations of the Grey Eagle are unsurpassed by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. jmM ijAiiio ni.ifULAn I'Aissn.; GER PACKET, CUARLE V BOWEN, Dextfb, Muster, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock. M., Wednesday and Satnrday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at !t o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Eransville and Crawfordsville R. It., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smitbland with Cumberland ltiver Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis. New Orleans aud St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be rtlli sail mt board the boat for all Eastern Ctles. sept23 vjijvs I'll. i. k juvn r.ii ccjti JEd PACK F. T The fine steamer IllTNBAR, tins. Fowler, master. I leaves Bvansvilh every Monday. JBgi m naiiiaj man r ritiay, at o clock BK. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all pnints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. "Bnsiness promptly attended, anil charges for freight aud passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New OrleanB and all points on thu Tennessee and Cumberland rivers auglS m. on kouth f ji mtoi.Tojv J.vu M.- l'ONI RIVER. The elegsnt passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald, Master, Taylob, Clerk, will make regular tri-weekly trips to South arrolton and Pond River, leaviug on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply on heard. deSMf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. mrn NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Aoams Express Company resjwetfnlly announce to their friends aud patrons, the public of Kvansviite f.nd vicinity, that, with increased facilities lor the tsansportasjoa of r M 1 nr. p a i; k a a m f . ,V 0 H B Y 4 VD VALUABLE S, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taktm in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. 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 husinsss, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 1? G. II. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. O'RILEY & Co. A,rmwf.'. 'RU-.aitHij'i, .i.v S COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Oeneral Raflroro , Steamboat, and Exprec Agents Special Agents for the PEN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; md connecti on b, ver which are authorize!!1 tu give tbrongh receipts at the lowoat possible ratee it-c a main moth Wharf boat at the landinff) the largMt on tbe Ohio River, ca,Me of utoriDK ant) protecting all merchandize liable to damage from exposure, we are prepare, to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, to i warded to our care by either iiJVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Receiving, Storing and Forwarding, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us for sale, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Office and extensive Warehouse ou Water street, adjoining tbe Telegraph, and on the Wharf boat, where we are to be found, attending to the interest! of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities ; longstanding; untiring energy; and kuowledge of our business, we feel confident of . truing general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will be made on all consignments to eitber ourselves or correspondents iu any oi me principal marm-is, none, kbjsjv or BOQtn. P. C. O'RILEY & CO. m.VJif 50 HJIRRKI.S -4 U.1U W Cider," ol choice qualitv, tor Pickles, etc. juneo.i S. K. GILBERT A CO. :k'Tll. JAV i JOMCTBR--9 MINED TO SICCEEO

C, KliRtJE TIIOKN11ILL takes pleasure hi it.- , ormiug his old customers that iu the quality and i style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot 1h ! excelled, lie may still be found at the corner of , ' Second aBd Main streets, where the choiroat Harness anil SmMV-tot --v.-rv description can be obtained ou the bei-i id tor. U '. pal: nig done itb 'i -il DMS ml dispatch. Mm n.e s s hi:t!-i.bs. . MM llKSI U.S. Blxss Keltic-: 4 dozeu Fnaiuele.i Kettles, a"t ted size; do Apple I'lt-r,; Jiibt received and lor -aie at augs GKO. S. SON NT AG CO.'S. g-ntjM. on., t mm lb. cmjtL oii i W.' jnst recoive i aud for sale at jaui0 Ho. -I MAIN aTItEET. I

COMMERCIAL.

EVANBVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Corrected W eeklj by COOK LANGLKY, Dealers iu all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main t. FLOUR AND FEED Flour, extra white wheat per sck of 98 lbs. ...2.75 Do. sack of 49 lbs. ..1.40 Corn Meal per bu 60 Brau, per 100 lbs 75 Corn, per bu 50 GROCERIES Sugar, prime N. 01 0311 " A. I. crushed.. 14V Veal, lr lb 810 Pork, ' 1011 FISH Mackerel, No. 1 1214 extra mees.17 ' No. 2,small.2 Salmon, per lb 15 " nmoked 22 Cod, per tf Ualibut, emoked 15 " powdered MS2 Uerring, Bait. Boe....3 White Fish.ireeh lake Dcr lb - Coffee, Rio 18 71 Java " Mexican " Roasted. Tea, Imperial.. .....18 20 Trout, do do do 10 PRODUCE Potatoes, old, por bu... .5O1.00 Uunpowder..75l.o) " Toung IIyaon.40(a!81 " Oolong Black. 4o81 ' English Breakfast 75 Molasses, re boiled per gallon 50 14 sugar house B0 " Baltimore ayiup..70 " St. Louis 9S Rice 7 Pearl barley 7 Split peas 8 new so Beets, per bunch 2 Carrots, do 2 Onions, do 24 Pieplant, do 5 Lettuce, per head li Cabbage, do 3$5 Cucumbers, each I Peas, per peck 20 Beans, white per at 5 i FRUITS Apples, dried per lb...8Vjj ' Peaches, do do 122 PROVISIONS Hams, Bug. cur'd canvassed per lb 15 " plain 13 Shoulders 10 idcs, clear Beef, d'd sugar cur'd 125 Pork, pickled 12!4 Butter, prime table. ..20 " for cooking. 15 Cheese, new 10 " old . Lard 14 CUT MEATS Beefsteak, loin per lb. ..9 " round 8 " roast 8 Lamb, fore qr 8 " hind qr 10 Currants, Zante,pr lb 1012 Raspberries, perqt Prunes, Ger. per lb.. .12 " Turkish 12 Raisins, extra 20 " Cooking No 1...15 FLUIDS Alcohol, per gal 75 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Lard oil, per gal 1 10 Coal Oil 901.00 Vinegar, pure cider 20 Milk, per qt 5 MISCELLANEOUS Chickens, old, each 25 " young dol02o Egg". Pr doz 12 Ice, per 100 lbs 76 Tin City Markets. There is daily market for produce open from 4 to a o'clock-1 i i morning, the two City Markets being open i ernate days as follows : The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. The Center or Lamasco Market Frantz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center Market house from 4 to 8 o'clock p. m. ou Saturdays. New York Market. New York, Aug. 25. Flour. The supply of medium and common grades of flour is limited and with fair export and home trade demand , prices again slightly advanced ; Sales 9,600 bbls at 5 205 25 for super state; 5 25,5 45 for extra state; 5 155 25 for super Western ; 5 255 65 for common to medium extra Western, and 5 555 75 for shipping brands extru round hoop Ohio: markets closing quiet and scarcely so firm ; sellers for the first half of next week at 5c off from present prices. Corn flour may be quoted a shade firmer with moderate demum! and sales 550 bbls at 5 205 25 for super, 5 357 50 for common to choice extra. Bye flour steady at 3 404 20 for common to choice super. Corn meal quiet and prices without material change. Whisky iu moderate demand at unchanged prices ; sales 10,000 bbls at2l212 and closing firm. Wheat market quiet and steady ; there is a fair export demand, but the limited supply of sound parcels materially checks operations; a large portion of the receipts have been sold to arrive; sales 14,800 bash winter red western at 1 27(7', 1 31 ;.21,000 bash Chicago spring, to arrive, at 1 21 ; 3.U00 bush amber Illinois at 1 31; 1,000 bush of white Indiana at 1 34 ; 500 bush common red Ohio at 1 25; 400 bush common Iowa Spring at 1 20, and 3,800 bush inferior red southern at 1 27. Rye quiet; sales of 2,500 bush at 75 J. Barley quiet ; sales 100 bush new state at 78. Corn dull and lower; sales 30,000 bush at G3(a C3 for sound mixed western, iucluding a cargo sold to arrive on Monday at 04, and afterward offered at 0368 for sound yellow. Oats in moderate request at 38 40 for western Canadian and state. Hops remain steady aud small sale at 6ll for 1659. l'ork is heavy for mess and steady for prime ; sales C25 bbls at 19 25 for uew mess; 19 00 for old do; 14 12,14 25 for old prme. Beef market quiet and steady; sales 225 bbls at 4 004 25 for country prime, 5 00 5 50 for couatry mess, 8 0010 00 for repacked mess, 11 00((712 00 for extra mess. Prime mess beef and beef hams dull and nominal. Cut meats very scarce and nominal at 9j(t 9i for shoulders, and 11 for ham-:. Lard is low ; sales 1 550 bbls at 12 (74121 tor butchers and 13(VV,131 for prime. Bacon quiet. Butter selling 12(316 for Ohio, and 1420 for State. Cheese unchanged at 8(n)10j for interior to prime. Molasses business is conGned to small lots at abc it yesterday's prices. Sugar unchanged. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, August 25. Flour dull and unchanged. Coffee declined Jc ; sales 2000 bag-s at 1415. Bacon buyant at 1010 for shoulders, 1212J for sMes. Whisky steady. Hujiihatino. On the the 24th the Enquirer copied an article from the New York Herald and endorsed it. In that article were the following expressions : "Can they ("the two Democratic factious") not see that this old, worn-out party (the Democratic) has gone the way of the old Whig party that it is dead and that its funeral rites are now going on, and will be finished with the burial of tbe defunct in November? Why, then, stick to these old party names and associations, when the party itself has ceased to be ?" The Enquirer acknowledges that its party i dead ! What are you fighting for, then, neighbor. Why don't you give up the ghost and be done with it? Why does the defunct party that " goblin damned " " revisit the glimpses of the moon, making night hideous?'' Back to thy quarters, in Pandemonium, and leave this world to prosperity and peace. u How 18 it? We understand that the Wide Awakes on Thursday night had two of the head lights from a couple of locomotives belonging to the railroad, at the head of their procession. " The question is how did they get them? Or do they imagine th:it the railroad belongs to them." The Enquirer is ery much mistaken. The editor's eyes must have deceived him. Tbe Wide Awakes h.id their own "pioneer head-lights," procured East with theirother paraphernalia fur the purpose of carrying at the head of processions. The idea of carrying as heavy and unwieldly articles at the head of a procession as locomotive headlights is decidedly rich, aud eminently wor'hy as muddle-headed a concern as the Enquirer. The next thing we shall hear from that paper, wil! be, that the Bell men have engaged the chime of bells iu Trinity Church, New York, to carry at the head of their procession. (fciyTbe earthquake of the 7th that we felt here, was also felt very plainly at Rockpott. I

MISCELLANEOUS.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Slain and Locust WByaf OFFER TO TUB F I Hl.t t WW Wheeljr t Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with increased confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewingachine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the osseutial advantage of being; alike 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, and warranted for three years. Wo also keep on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and West, giving prices, 4c, will be furnished gratis, on application in person or by letter. ft,b91v F.M.SKLLMAN. PATENT TRESS AND SUPPORTER. rarui h s F. jaw - i -f 1. 1 - M. able instruments are offered as entirely new in action and principle. Having a comoiued inward and upward motion, they retain Rupture with SK Apt tew pressure than others. Aroid the instrument with a riyid tpring. They will injure the back and cord, and from their conran mulpainti pressure are troublesome. White's will produce 'RADICAL CURE if pr.iperly used. Call on your Prupgist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. II. Address BaRNES & PARK, New 1 ork. J. P. PARK, jnne7-3niilAw Cincinnati. Or KELLKU A WHITE. 51 FU RS, SPICKS. 9 50 dozen bozes Pimeutn, ground;

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Cassia, do; Ginger, di ; Cayene Pepper, do; White do, do; Mace, do; Nutmeg, do; And all sale at angel other kinds of Spices, on hand and for ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. MBK.nOl'JI.. J.m have removed above Main. JI.J. i OLBVHJK CO. to Water street, three doors WK are now llfclllwllll Wells' Tatent Foldlug Spring Red, the best aud most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. lan'Zft CO-PARTNERSHIP. fir. JJVII R. JIRI.F.RM.VU H.i V'ljy'U purchased from H. II. Drommclhnus, (lormerlv of the llrm of B. Ntirro t Co.) half of the 1 Saw-Mill at the upper part vf tin- city, that estabi lishment will hereafter bo carried on by the uuder- ; signed, undur the firm and style of AhleriBg Jfc 1 Brommelhaus. The mill will continue t" fill all orders for faun -' her promptly and with car.-. Orders solicited. a.-Jl-dtf " AIILKUIN-i dfc HKOMM ELU ACS. si o jvjvjs ts: r o .v.v 1: t s j : ji MM nice stock of trimmed and nutrimmed lionnets on hand, and which ill bo sold cheap to close out. at the Lrv Goods Store of St.'UArKEll i BOSSING, No. 49 Main stree). Jlltlei 1S60. SPKING& SUMMER 1S60. Gr oors. tilHJJVKLIJV K RMilLLW RBSFBCT19 fully inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that they me daily receiving ac cessions to their large and varied stock of Spring ami BBBMrWMj WHICH, HH VaaSllUa, Sl,e variety, cannot be surpassed. It would be rapertluous to enumerate all the departments which, on insjiection, will be found repleti embracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. The business principles which have gained for their old established house sucJi exteusive 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 of being able to supply those who may favor tliem with a call on the : e-t terms. Annexed they submit a list of dej.art incuts. Cloths, Cassfmeres, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Cottonades and Denims, New Style Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Lawns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais and Chaliis, Black and Fancy Silks, and Irish Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses, French Berasre Robes, .r to 11 Volants, " Organdy " 5 to M Silk and Gingham L'mbrcllas and Parasols, Panama, Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Shoes, Soft Black and Colored Hats, White, Blue and Pink Mosquito Netrs, French and Scotch Embroideries, a great varietj. Black Lace Mautillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and bite and Colored Corsette, White Giods. Notion, Dress Trimmines, Jtc, .to. S. ft R. would call particular attention to heir stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own impctations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish i nd Gra8 Bleached consistingof J8, 4-4, 0-4 and J 2-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks all sizes. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown :na Bleached Bucks, Ac. N. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no sti el Spring around the liody, are recommended for toe following peculiarities aud advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe or exI coriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without I tbe slightest inconvenience to the wearer. Utmar Main ami r irst street-. MMORK. 100 bbls. Heavy and Light I ess, fin half bbls Pig Pork, 25 bids Rump Pork, lisi keg- Choice Family Lard, For sale by iEO. FOSPKR 4 CO., junelH I'orner Locust st. aud Canal HJLF ItRV.nS, UOOIt it sale bv s. e. cit.r.EnT .t co. iOO l S. B.V FORSJ1.B at 11!!'-!!'!!!!-' prices ly S. E. GILBiOKT CO. Jm and sound, f j iin&Jil rmRoet.ns. - MM t. thetrodi june-i" MM I' Hit ti'iliri. J.I. I if -10 MiKthtS MT for sale l.v S-. E. GILBERT .V CO. CITY OF EVANSVILLE schapker"& bussing. tltMV7J THJH Vlff ni,E CiTV 19 "Ia l" have h n fit t" eitricb u by an -xorttit- . unt AtMenrtnif-n of our ta.Mhl-properly , an-! Iw-rHtit we teill in im' . itb to an tUMertatnty fitlled to notftOB thai we- mtit nrirnrt t a part which usunlly wiia the Ant i-sor B tiaty, w havo to mbinit to an unjust taxari'-n. Now, for ftar that th city'n fluanciat affair nr.- in a cn(liTiiin to caiiiwi cnch a cuuibe towards the fax pavers and in order to make the 41 best " out of a u bad " bargain, and t tiuHtain the city' crcdir, we will tak city and , county orders for Dry Goods at a rate that no MM can object to, and sell gOOOl for them and cash very cbnp in order to close out our summer Btoek. SCHAPKKR BtSINti, Successor to S. Enb4ch . 'o., iuly!3 1:. . 4y Min -treel.

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DR. HAAS, baviug leased the rooms formerlyoccupicd by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would re- ' specttnlly solicit the citizens of Evansville and tbe surrounding towns am' couutry, o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whe ther they need the services of a Deutist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, f which he has availed himself, and adows nothing that will BuL.-crve the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our State, and equal teany iu Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, aud are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Chcoplatic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their origiual c titour by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Base. The latter styles, for tightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel anycels atiyt Jing we have ever secu. He has several aua-sthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. Thev are perfectly harm less. The most delicate can have tueuJ applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net made by himself. Parents should consult ttte health aud beauty of their children t.y having the Dentint direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry anil 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 (the latter if pos(fblsj). Tin.- health of the pal ti-s and the remaining teeth demand this. I take pleasure iu introducing Dr. Haas, my successor to the obi rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pb-asaiit and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, 1 am pleased to find him one of the progressing ; possessing taste and hiirh professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, Hjcoasmend him to the community as a skillful at-d competent dentist. (iii-iv-'K) '. KIVETT. CHARLES BABCOCK, Importer ami Dealer in Goaeh anil Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MM J ruvt ft.TI F I. Mi TB It . I - - MM rangements with Eitrejtean and American manufacturers foru direct supply of all goods iu my line, I am enabled to ofter inducements, 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 btFt steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather, cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings 01 all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, names, tine silver baines of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting !ads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blanket, London Clirth Webs, American Girth I anc" tein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta percha i and brass lined SaaHeagMl rings; superior kerseys 1 for horse c-.irrs, the best ijuality of car' '.age ls!ts, I patent gig trees, &c, &c. I Keep in lact everything appertaining to either branch of thu business, and understanding both bran, lies thoroughly, v would respectfully Invite your attention before ur I-Hion. e!se-here. I .111 abjogont for Want's Patent Spring s'sddlr. HSMlj BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, . 7t in Street JSMm to J. K. Dutcher. would ri Mpi-Ltiuliy give ItOtSre trial tlit'V MlAnufoctart) to onlrr, and Itiivo j constant? on hands all kinN of RuntM ud flhotn. . tor LfBdtea, GwDtaaad CMMren war. Having oteilishetl their stock of Kantriu tmik, i !.;. are pKOJMkred to ioH M low a.- any hniWC iu id :h city boaetl in itie rt-tait trade. Nona but llii!Hiivlihia workmen art om ployed iu thla estut'liatbiiit'iit. PlotM Kve us a call. 1 M. O0UBT & CO. may L6 of tbe 8kciteitt Inm-hanck CMPAJTr October 1. Ib5'. ASSF.TH. Cafcli on band .8 OGO 45 fah in Continental BAakf aw airing Iuvehtmetit iJj2i 05 Cauh iu Bauk Couinioti wealth 5,1 '.'7 47 Total $35,381 U7 Bank Stocks ft') shares Bank Commerce ' " 50 ' Am'n Etc Bank I ' KM " Bank New York " It " B'k H. America 214 shs par val. $'1,500 worth ii.T.il Xeutporary Loans secured by ll,isi8 V. S. Coupon Bonds and 2o shares Kesolute Fire Insurance Company 1,. '100 00 Bonds and Mortgages b-iug first lien, Ac.40f.,l.r0 O0 Premiums uncollecieI 2,501 80' Accrued Ins. on Bonds aud Mortgages & Temporary Loans 6,7o4 79 Balance due from Agents Ill U'J Total Capital Stock Surplus 5544,891 SO tfoup.ouo Ot) 44.S91 80 $544,8'.!t 8(1 Liability L. IIavd. JOSEPH secretary . WALK Eli, Pres t gXATfil OF NEW VOUK. ) CITY & COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Personally appeared before me this 21th day of November, A. D. 185'J, Joseph Walker, Preeident, and Richard L. Ilaydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New Yolk, and severally affirmed that thu w ithiu statement by them subscrila-d is correct and true to the beet of their knowledge and belief. THOS. L. THORN ELL, Commissioner for the St Ate of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind E. 11. SARIN, Agent, declii 87 Main street. Mml'R SFRI'a STt'I.F ."VV II OlT I -W is second to none in beauty and symmetrical proporti ns. Lovers ol a comfortable, good -looking, I tine and durable Hat will l- sure to get suited and , fitted. Bring in your orders, gentlemen. French Felt & CassimereHats, AIw ays on hand and made to orde r of any shape or The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Just returning into fashion lor Spring Summer, i WOOL AND FUR HATS Of etvry imnginJiM fttmjx, color hii1 iju.-ility. Straw G-oods.; An iinmiist stock, 1i uj,bt low will Ht!l itt corrfBpondiDjc ilurvry. CAPS, CAPS. A v-ry larft sl:ock on hand all the latot NtKH. MISSES' FANCY HATS. Tlit hertt aver sh..i in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety for Spring and Summer YAn iEU A MAROONNIER, apr4 :s9 Main street. TiOWlNG AND THRESHING My SRJRFB X CO., B t-.-X Vgg, I, F., M Ind , agents f T the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W, A. Wood's liMprovod Mttwer. K. Ball'B ChaupfOB Reaper and Mower, Self Rafter, Iron Harvest. r, Kentucky Harvester, Bockeje Mtwer, K. BaU's R-apir and M? v.-r. Threshing Machines. li.iilston's Improved Thr her, Pitt's Patent Thresher, MoAtt's " " mayZ2-ly (

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tmVfM Kit AND Blank Book Manufacturer First St.. bet. Main and Locust, KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. MW Blank Books ruled, paired and made to order of the best paper, froui a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. jel6-dwtf German and French Night School rwBB rjy'itBRtiiojvBU .n o s t rbM spectfully begs leavs to inform bis friends and tbe public iu general, that he ha opened a night school for the stiuction oi the French nd German languages, b. ing a graduate of a European University, aud teacher of practice and ex peri -i euce, which he Las lajconie by exertion duriug a number of yeais, h hopes to satisfy all those b may entrust themselves or be entrusted unto his care, aud begs the patrouage of his fellow-citizens ; Also, young r!ergmeu and students pf the gospel are requested to take notice of his lessons iu th llebrew language. For y.at ticulars, apply to Bev. DK. M. DKLBASO. Professor ot Ancient and Modern Lsuguage Firsts!., rear of Bthm's I otumercial College. may'J-;imd We av. . We can also furnish TltAi K SCALES of any ca pacify. These Scales are from the manufactory o K. T. FAIRBANKS & CO., St. Johnsbr.ee-. Vermont. Every Scale is tevted an 1 seal-d, arel warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to tte thousands of persons using them. HliKSBUO'iK if CO., Agents, fov24 Water street. Evaiisvil'.o. HOOl LANDS GERMAN MEDICINES! THE (1REAT S TA N D A R D R E M E D 1 E S of the present age, have acquired their great ffg ularity only through years of trial. Unboundi i satisfaction is rouderod by them In all cases. KOOnAJMWB GERMAN B I T T E 11 S WII.L 1SIS1TIVKLV criiE Liver Complaints, riyspepsla. Jaundice', Ncriu Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, nnd all disease' arising from a disordered liver, fir weakness of stomach and digestive organs, Asr will mmnu rajevKWT Yellow JVtci, Hilimi.i Titer, aud F.i'er and Ag Kee our AIiiihioic ior proof. Price nets er I .onto HOOFLAftWR HALS A MIC COR HI A L WILL POSITIVELY rrU t'viughs, Cidds, or Hoarseues., Bronchitis, liiflu en.a, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient OtMMMmMpMMMi anil haspt rloimeil I In niot astonishing I'ares ever known of C ONKI K M E D C U N HUMP T I ON As a Diiirrluea cordinl it is tinoqiialed. Price 75 cents per bottle. HOOFLAND ' $ GERMAN PLLLS, being well-known throughout Europe and Ametcau need no coinmeudatiou here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactuess and sugar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill cau be found. Price 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jack son t Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere. The signature of C M. Jackson will be on the outside of each bottle or box. In our " rery6odvs sfmssac," pnblished annually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These alma nacs are given away by all our agents. BBWABM OP COI'STF.RFVITf. See that yon get Hoofiand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., aud that his signature is-on the wrapper of each bottlsKeller & White, Agents for Evansville, lud. Leich & Carlstedf, do do do dec!! rMMIB V.VIIB RSItJJX'RIJ WOVLB M respectfully IttfbMb their friends and the public generally, that they have removed their office and store to their new building on First street, three doors above Pine street, near the fonndrv, where tbey will lie able to give more prompt attention to tbe orders of their customers. A large lot of stoves will lie sold out at retail, at wholosale price, in order to close out the stock. decA hi: A 17. A BEILHAK. CIIKISTIAN HUATZ WM. HKILMAM. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I MANrFACrrRERS AND BUILDERS OFSTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Orist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screw Uummlng Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mill TliraBlnr tllsi hlnta, Ate. EVANSVILLE, IND. FMVIS rHOPUIETOUS OF THE CITY FOU1 M diy beg leave to inform their friends and tiis gublic in general, that they are prepared to do alt inds of MACHINE AND FINISHINO WORK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry bust nes They are manufacturing Steam 1-m,im am Bou.Eas of any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Tiiraehin Machines, Malt Mills, DorsepcwerB, Corti-shellers, M arhinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Iron HouseTonts, Cellar Grates rc. Cooking. aud Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware. Dog Irous, Ai. BREWERS, DISTILLEKS, RECTI FIERS.Jkc. Supplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteiiijorators, sp.iri;es, Stillheads and Vt orms on ! an improved principle. Columns fur Alcohol Stills, ! Yeast Jugs, Cans. Sypuous, Ac; Copper, Lead aud f Iron Pipe; Cofiper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every ! variety, for keer, spirits, oil, Sc.: Brass Cocks and ! Valves, Steam Whistles, ,t , . Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work aud do ' repairs ou Steam Itoilcis,Cip;Hr and Sheet I.u I Work, fc. OLD METALS BuL'GiIT I They are dealing In and selling Allen's Improved Steam flange, Wrought lion welded Pipes aud Tui l.iug, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machine, 1 Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, lit r man Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing, How-, 4c, ' of the best kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, , Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to tlietn, their individual attention, hllnig order I promptly, amatteg their work, and are sstisSo S with reasonable prices. Oflic.i and Sale Ruoaw, N... M Malu tr i rouiidmy. Boiler Yard a I M ai bine Hhop C t P I I i 0wT J. W. 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