Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 303, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 August 1860 — Page 4

TUAVkLEUS' guide.

EvaniTlllc fc CrawfordsvilU K. R. BMSMM Accommodation Train 6.00 A. M Mail Train 0.15 " ABUIVAL8. Mali Train 4.56 P. M. Accommodation 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. FOB CAIRO. Chaklet Bowek leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock ai. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. FOB FADCCAH. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock M- Arriyos Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdayt at night. FOB 11INDF.BS0N. Gex. D M. Whits plies daily, leaving Evansville in the forenoon and returning in the evening. FOB LOUISVILLE. Gret Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p. u. Arrives Tuesdaj s and Saturdays in the afternoon. Grkt Eagle, cf Gallipolia, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock, v., und Thursdays at 6 o'clock P.M. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in Ihe afteruoou. FOB DBIEV BIVF.B. Lue Eaves leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. for Bowling Green. Arrives eu Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. There is regular daily communication with Hr.sMbM and newbcB'.ii by boat and land conveyance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Nentnne, St Louis: Conewago, Memphis Lue Eaves, Green river: Grey Eagle, jr., Lou.: B. J. Adams, N. O.: Dunbar, Paducah Lady Pike, Cincinnati. DEPARTS!'. Neplune, Pitls.: Conewago, Cin : B. J. Adams, Leu.: Dunbar, Paducab: Grey Eagle, Lou.: Lady Pike, Memphis: Lue Eaves, Green river. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Charley Bowen, Cairo: Grey Eagle, sr., Lou.: Gen White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather> yesterday was cloudy and comparatively cool, with some appearance of rain. None fell here, however, although there appeared to be a thunder storm somewhere in this vicinity. ......The <River> opposite this point continues rapidly receding. At Cincinnati the river has fallen 9 inches since the last report. There are now 6 feet 6 inches in the channel. At Louisville the river is falling fast with 3 feet 6 inches in the Canal. ......<Business> at this point is fair for the season. The <Dunbar> left yesterday with an ordinary trip. The <Grey Eagle> had a good cargo, including about 940 bags of wheat for Brandiss & Crawford of Louisville. The <Lue Eaves> went out very heavily laden with a cargo of miscellaneous freight for Green river. ......The favorite Evansville and Cairo U. S. mail packet, <Charley Bowen>, leaves at 12 o'clock to-day. She will receipt for freight through to Memphis, New Orleans, and all other points on the Mississippi. Passengers will find Mr. Wm. Bently a very obliging and attentive clerk. Mr. P. D. Viets is agent for the <Bowen>. ......The popular and commodious passenger packet <Grey Eagle> is the regular boat for Louisville at 6 o'clock this evening. She is in charge of Capt. W. H. Daniels, an experienced river man, with Capt. S. P. Halliday, a very attentive clerk, in the office to attend to passengers. ———<>——— Receipts by Railroad. AUGUST 27, I860. 10 bbls flour, 4 boxes, I. A. Crane; 5 bids vinegar, J. S. Jaquess A Co.; 1 ale bbl, Wheoler A Biggs; 727 bush wheat and ce.ru, Brandiss X Crawford; 0 hhds sugar, Orr, Dalzell Jt Co.; 1 shingle m.ichiue, J. Boers; 5 boxes goods, T. Evans. Heuderson, Ky.; 1 box, A Keis; 1 box, Hancock W., Greenville, Ky,: 6 baskets, 1 box, 1 bale. Pres. ton Bros.; 4 boxes" hubs, 0. Babcock; 301 bushels wheat, Geo. Foster & Co ; 28 pkgs household goods, Bloca Jt Grouauer, Memphis, Tenn.; 7tX) bush wheat. Igiehart Bros.; 2 boxes, Babrock A Co.; 18 boxes, P. G. O'Biley Co.; 1 bale, M bxs, Archer Jt Mackey; 15 boxes, 10 bales. Keen Jt Preston; 13 boxes, S'-hniitt A Stark; 1 bale, J. Straub A Sou; 14 bdls g'ts pipes, i j barrel, KralzJt Ueilman; 72 rubber springs. J L. White; 203 cases, J. H. A ft. W. Morgan; 2 bales springs, A. J. Colburu a Co.; 6 boxes, J. Hopson, Paducah, Ky.; 81 boxes, Rea4 Jt Harrow; I lot, Jewell, Newberry it Co.; 1 ca-e, HolllogSWOr th Bros.; Ill boxes, 5 trunks, W. F. Dall im, tfenderaoa; 13 boxes, 1 bale. Auspacher & Plant; 2 roils, 4 boxes, J. U. Mahee; 1 keg drugs, N. S. Thompson; I box, Shankliu A Reilly; I box huts, Broiiner Bros ; 13 boxes, 1 bale, 1 pieee Ion lap, S. Humbert; 7o bbll spplea, C. M. Kelly. A. E. SHRADER, Agent. ———<>——— POLICE ITEMS.—Sunday evening, Patrick Maher, a blacksmith residing in the city having been too ardent in his devotious to Bacchus, took up his position on the street near the Washington Hotel, and feeling exceedingly brave, proceeded to defy and abuse whoever happened to be passing. Of this those addressed took no further notice more than to warn him to keep quiet, until having grossly insulted Mr. Kratz who was passing, the latter coolly knocked him down visiting a merited punishment upon the blackguard's face and eyes. This, however, did not quiet him, and he was finally arrested. Being brought before the Mayor yesterday morning, he was adjudged quilty of being drunk and disorderly, his fine and costs amounting to $21, for which he gave security and was discharged. A man named Dean was arrested yesterday on a charge of whipping his wife, and after an examination before a justice, was committed to jail. Several fights growing out of political discussions, occurred on the streets yesterday, for which arrests were made and fines assessed. Defense eeded. We have at last got the Enquirer into a kind of a defense of Judge Law. Let it continue in the work. Let it tell the people how it has happened that the Judge has grown fat and comfortable through official patronage, and yet whenever he has submitted himself to the people for their suffrages he has always met with defeat and rebuke at the ballot box. . Let it enter into a defense ot the Judge's Wiltnot Proviso record, and support of Van Buren, the Free Soil candidate for President la 13-iS. Let it give old Whigs au apology for the Judge's abandonment of Henry Clay, and for his vituperation and slanders all over this District in 1844 ; let it show old Whigs why they should not remember these things against Lim now. Heap. Senator Mason. The telegraphic wires southward, on Monday last, brought the following report of the speech of Senator Mason, of Virginia, delivered in tbe Democratic State Convention, held at Charlottesville, Vircinia: " Mr. Mason declared in his speech, delivered to-day, that the path marked out by the friends of Mr. Douglas lends directly to tbe Abolition camp."

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, A&ICY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STBKET, EVASSVILLE, ISO., B K KJVO W H R PJ RMi It TO T.IK Mi WM. Ki-ks and issue Policies in several of the widest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the Tnited States. STOBES, STOCKS , DWELLI SOS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the mi-st favorable rates MARINE AND INLAND AVIOATI0N Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS. BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE IN.SCRANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. 1 iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 52,000,000 ! Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus 500,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital aud Surplus 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New ork. Cash Capital J200.000 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets SGOO.OOO Merchants' Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn., Capital and Surplus $200,000 iEtna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus, 2110,000 COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE ITU HSMiCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND t'N M 'AIRED. Net Surplus of $y42,181.72, ud the prestige of 40 years moomb anl experience UPWARDS OF S14.0OO.OOU Of losseti uave been paid ty the A!tna Insurance Company in the past 4( yam. The Taltia of reliable Insurance will be apparent from tbe following LOSSES PAID 3Y THE iiTXA nrai.vu the past 'ivr f Baas : InOhiu $4:U,520.8f I In Michigan, 1M,QM HI In Wisconsin, lfii,9StjBfi la Indiana,... l44kJB0.81 In Kentucky, 2(J,!).40 In Illinois.... 4 Is,:i.i7.41 i Issniii I :sl. 518.04 Tennessee,.... VtJWtJU It wa A Minn. lol,:iMi.40 Kansas .t Neb 19,045 77 Pouu'a A Vs.. B1,WB W ,, Arfc. Jt Qa 1,943.1) Mississippi and Alauaina,...S-Vj,412.l8. Fire and Ir!and Navigation Riks accepted a ti -mis noti. ;stent with solve&cy and fair proiit. Etpecuit attention n'ceuto faaarfce rf lVEf.LINiwS and Coiitrr. frr '.r.i of 1 to fi year. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the.T.'Uia Insurance Company pos aesses iu its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During " strinirent times " the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns throughout the Statu Polities issued without delay, by any of the duly authorized Aleuts of the Company. Iluslness attended to with despatch and fidelity. COPELAND A NETS IN, agents, my? Savings Bank Building. First St. BY-STATE AUTH0RITY7 INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. DEVtlTKD TO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. FIRE CHA R TER PERPE T UA L . Cash Capital, Cash Assets $400,000 s.V17,712.36 S. L. LOOM IS, Prest. II. K n.uitjij, Secretary. IS 11 & II. M . MAGILL, GenM Agts. fINCIXXATI, 0. 'Agents in all the principal Cities arid Tow ns of the I oi.-n . ,i LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! CiSApplicatloiis received, pclicies issued and reoewed. anil all besineps pertaining to the agency promptly attended to. Also application received for Lit" Insurance, in the -Etna Life Insurance Co., of II at tf rd. Conn. Capital and surplu" over tZOO.i'oO. CtU'ELANI) N-XSEX, Agents. W Oftti-e, on First St., bet. Main and Syc, in Savings Hank Building. "are you "insured ? DELAYS ARE DAXGEROl S EVANSVILLE AGENCY OF THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCECO. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIRECTORS : Mark Howard, S. WixxlrufL .lames Hotter, K. Roberts, uy K. Phelps, Timothy Sheldon, James P. Foster, Sidney A. White, Chas. T. Hillyer, Elijah 11. Dwell, H-nier ttlanchai d, Iiichard I). Hubbard. M. M. Merrimau, W. L. Collins, 1 W. II. I. Calleoder. CsS"App!icaticPs received, Policies issii 1 and renewed, and all business pertaining to the Agency 1-romptly attended to. r--.1 - equit bly adjusted and promptly paid al this iVgencv. augO COPELAND A NKXEN, Agents

luiiCE

STEAMBOATS. REOU L AlT PACK ETST

J3 f.M J S VM M, M, MS J .V CJM I R O Packet. 1 ho MASONIC GEM, Capt. J. J. Pillsbiby, master, J. P. MoDovalo, clerk, having been thoroughly overhauled and painted, has entered the Evansville and Cairo trad-?, whore she w i!I continue during the stimuli r. Shu makes two tup per week ; leaves Evansville i very Monday and Thursday at 6 P. M. Returning, h aves Cairo every Saturday at 3 A. 1 and every Wednesday i t 4 p. M. aug!3 n Mi a i: i. .1 it a t'Jt.ysMMi ville and Bowling Green Packet. The liaht draft I" S. Mail Steamer BOWLING UREEX, A. LITER, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, : Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at ' 6 o'clock, p M., leaves Bowling Green every Wedtiesday and Saturday, at A a. m. auglO jEZSZEFff. . HJ'It Mi it SO. V WHITE, R. I. Lancaster, master, runs as regular Freight and 101111111 Packeit daily (Sundays excepted) between this point and Heuderson. ang7 mWwE com a to stjmy.vuj.wm: WW of time. The Louisville and UwBtd Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Side wheel L. 8. M. and Passenger Packet, CLS-xoy Eaglo, Capt. A. DONNALLY, J. A. Lu?E, CI k, Leaves Evansville for Louisville everv Monday at 12 o'clock m , and every Thursday at G o'clock p. M., arriviDg at Louisville Tuesday and Friday evenings. Returning, leaV'-s Louisville every Weduesday and Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. J SO. B. HA L, Agent, july2S-tf No. 2 Water street. Kvansville, Louisville, and Oweni. boro Passenger Packet. THE NEW AND FBI STEAMER Hi - O - HAM. SMITH, Master. Austin A Gregg, Clerks. Leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Saturday at op 1 F Leaves Louisville Tuesdays and Fridays at julgltt M m; f ..in ti ljr.Y8 VMM, I JJVii M.m Cairo packet. -The elegant low rater packet, J, H. DONE, Lewis Davih, master, Wji. II. List, clerk. w ill run regularly in Ihe Evansville und Cairo trade during ihe season. For freight or passage apply on ooatd. julyl3 EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, Gr x o y Eagle. w. II. DANIELS, Cant. S. P. Halmuav, Cerk. JT MSJfMSS MSVJJ"8VMM.t,Mi K VKIl ' JLd Tu. sday and Saturday at 8 o'clock P M. Returning, leaves Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. if. ft Through Bills of Lading will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or Hew York at as low rata 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 Biver. 0J" The passenger accommodations of the Grey Eagle are unsurpassed bv any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, juue7-dtf No. 2 Water street. i s vii. 1. 1-:, f.iin r.iu, j.vii jms I.UIIH km;ulak rASSfc.N (IKK PACK KT, CHAIULIY BOWBN, Df.xtcu, Master, .--."es Evansville i uesuay ami naturuay, at iz o elocK arriving at Paducah at b o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Sit unlay. Retaraiaut, leaves I'airo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Southland every Thursday slid Monday, at V o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawibi dsville K. It., and Packets for Green Kiver. Also, connecting at Smitlilaud w ith Cumberland Kiver Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and St Louis Packets. Tickets can be obi..,oed on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 MP ll 1. 1. K '.VI i'.iOllJII MJJ P A O K M T The fine steamer HrXBAB, Gus. Fowler, master leaves Evansville uery Monday,, Wednesday, aud Friday, at wa o'clock K Leaves Paduciih every Tuesday, Thiusilay, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville aud Crawfordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and W ibash rivers. At Paducah with puck ets for St. I ouis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. HSTB.isitiess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading .'-ivr-i to New Orleans and all points on the Telim .see and Cumberland rivers augld M( OH SOUTH laRMtOMsTOJV - m. rusu KlVf.lt. The elegant passenger stiamer LUE EAVES, I McDonald, Master, Taylob, Clerk, will make reuular tri-weekly trijis to South t'arrolton and Pond River, leaving ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freightor pas-age, apply on board. deOtf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. W'tJ.nS MiXHKKSS CO.HPJ.VF mum NEW S.RRANOEMENT. The Adams Exrar.ss Company I pi 1 1 fully annonnce to their friends aud patrons, the public of Kraaavilla and vi. iaity, that, with increased facilities for the transportation of F H E Hi H T , P A 0 K A C. E S . 3f O N E r A X I) V A L I ' A fl . F. 6, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taksu in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons w ishing to avail themselves of the facilities of ihe Express, can obtain any de.-ired information in reference to the routes nnd details of the business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office del? (i. n. FISH. Agent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. P. G. 'RILEY & Co. TOHi 'OIiwjXitJMt, JTrVJ COMMISSION MK ECU A NTS. General Haitr . .Steamboat, and Kxprc j-' i Special Atrvnts for th PKNN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; vni connect.cn, over which we are authori?. to give through receipt! nt th lowest possible rate' Ilaviag rv maiumoth Wharfhoat bt the lumilu. the Uzgqpt ou the Ohio Kiver. capHbie of itorio and protecting all merchandize liable to dnmuge from expoHur, we are prepare! to facilitate the dispatch of all consignments, foi warded U our cure RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Particular attention paid to Iteceiving, Storing and Forwarding, alao, to the Sale of any Produce, or other property, consigned to us forsaIv.ttDdaatisfaction iruaranteed. Offiee and extensive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Tf-lecraph, and on the Wharf l.oat, where we are to be found, attending to tha interest of our patrons at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring euergy; aud knowledge of our lHs:ness, we feel confidant of fixing general satisfaction, and hope to merit a continuance of the ex tensive patron, age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advancea will be made on all consignments to either ourselves or correspondents iu auy of the priucipal markets, North., East or Suiith P. C. O'RILEY & CO. M-V A" t.l H 50 It .1 It It K i. S "CltJIl W Cidei j uue.tt I ," ot choice qualitv, tor l'ickles, etc. 8. S. GILBERT A CO. O.y MJKD JJirb Mt ii TUB. MINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE TUORNHILL takes pleasure in it -orminz bis old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still I found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Sad II nt v. ry description ran be obtained on the bBt .! r-::. i... OS. Repairing don. with n-itra- and dispatch. Second h-' : Bsw" ilu'i- hs- iel Si BtJBBS liMTTI.KS. ttr - 10:K' I be. lie. oss Ketllee; 4 doi-n Enameb'd Kettles, assorted sizes; I do Apple P-rers; Just received aud for saie at augS GE'. s. SONNTAG A CO.'S. jTIOJI. Oil. M URLS. COJLM OlM, just received nd for sale at No. 11 MAIN STREET.

juneac'

COMMERCIAL.

Wliolesale .Market. Of icm of Kvansville Jocbnal, Monday Evening, August ; 7. j We note hut little change in the mr.rket qoot -Hons fur the past week. In Wheat and Flour the prices have heen urmly maintained, and about the ordinary amount of business done. The Grocery market continues about the same with tbe exception of a slight decline in Coffee. Provisions remain about the same as at our last report. In Whisky there has heen a slight advance. There has been no change in the other articles quoted. FLOUR. Extra Family 5 50 per bbl; 2 75 per sack ; Snpertiue 4 dt'(B5 00. WHEAT. Buyers paying 1 0(1 for red, and 1 10 for white. 1 OATS. J8(g30c. CORN. Ear 3640 eta ; Shelled .V.'ioo. GBOCEBIES. Sugar firm at 7J9ic ; Molasses firmly 'held at ioc; Coffee firmly held at ll:j I PROVISIONS. Shoulders Clear Sides 13; Cauvassed Hams 13c; Mess Pork 26 00; Rump 15 00. Lard 13133 for prime keg. Marl et firm. WHISKY Ai" inced to le18loC; Market firm. FISH. Macke. - , No. 1 per bbl. 20 00 ; No. 2, IS 00; Large No. 3, 14015 1)0; Medium 3, 12O0 13 50; flmall,9 0C10 00; Pickled Herring per hid 7 10(S8 00. CORDAGE AND BAGGING. Manilla Bope KillJ ; Hemp 10; Cotton 22j2o; Gunny Bags LS-(tjl4 for new. COTTON YARNS. 700, COO, 500, 69, 910, ioyiic. FE Ci HKRS. Iu demand at 40c. FLAXSEED. Buyersare offering 8125HAY. Loose 10 00 ner ton ; Baled 90o per cwt PAINTS AND OILS". White Lead 1 151 90 ; Red Lead 9104 ; Linseed Oil 63 j Lard Oil 87; Tanners', Pure, 23 00i50 per bbl ; Or mmon, 12 00 i.l."' ' . Coal Oil loc ; Tiiipeniine5jc. LEATHER AND HIDES. Market mora active ; Harness 27(fr 28 ; llemlork Soles 2028 ; Oak ;to I for Cincinnati. Fair demand for Hides at 4c for Green ; Dry Salted 9(Vi,10 ; Dry Flint 1112. METALS. Pig Iron 23 Ul26 50 ; Bar Iron 3; Tin Plate 10 ; Nails, led MMB 25. COAL. Pittr-bnrg 15git; Bodiam, delivered, 10c for Grate, 8c for Mixed, 8c tor Slack. SALT. Per bushel, 30c. SOAP AND CANDLES. German Soap f, ; Extra Palm i Eaniily Double pressed Summer Candles 13V?. COOPERAGE. Molasses Barrels 95cl 0o , Whisky and Pork 9"(.yji ; Flour Burrels dull at 3540c. Coopers' stuff. Whisky and Molasses Staves 10 00gI0 50 per 1,000 ; Hoop pules no sales. EVANSVILLE RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. Corrected B eekly by COOK t LANGLEY, Dealers in all kinds of Fancy and Staple Family Groceries, at the Eureka Bazaar, No 75 Main at. FLOUR AND FEED (Veal, per lb P10 Flour, extra white wheat Pork, 10(g 11 persrk of 98 lhs....2.7o . FISH Do. sock of 49 lbs. ..1.40 : Mackerel, No. 1 -124 ! Com Meal per bu. 60 extra mess. 17 Bran, per 100 lbs. No. 2, small. 2V! Corn, per hu .WlSalmon, per lh 15 GROCERIES ! " smoked 22 Sugar, prime N OlOAIllCod, per It " A. I. crushed.. I41- , Halibut, smoked 15 powdered 14V Herring, Bait. Roe SVo Coffee, Rio 18 White Fish, tresh lake Java .20) ier lb , " Mexican 18 Trout, do do do 10 " RoasteJ 2nj PRODUCE Tea, Tnnerial 50l.(K) Potatoes, old, per bu... " Gunpowder..75(c1.50 " new " 80 " Young Hvson. 401,51 , Beets, er hunch Sf i Oolong Black. 40J1 Carrots, do 2'2 ' English Brer.k- j Onions, do 2i fast 75 1 Pieplant, do 5 , Molasses, reboiled per Lettuce, ja-r head i I gallon Wrt'abbage, do ...'Jto I sugar home 0: C-i'Umleis, each 1 I 1-aitituore wn up. .ii'jPeas, per peck 20 .'.)' Beans, while per tit 5 ift. Loniri Bice IVnrl harley Split iH-H-..... riioVISIfFNS IIaniH,Fng. curM t Vrt!H-iI per Hb H plain ShouIJers clear 7 FRUITS 7 y. Apples, dried per lb... 8 Peaches, do do 12? 'Currants, Zante, planI lb K'12 lo I Raspberries, patrqt 14, Prunes, Ger. per lli...I2!.i Hi! ' Turkish 1 4 yJ Raisins, extra 2 Beef. dM sugar enr'd I2JZ " Cooking No 1 .15 Pork, pickled 12! FLUIDS Butter, prime table. ..2"! Alcohol, per gal 7" M for cooking. lo ; Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 Cheese, new Ill , Lard oil, per gal 1 10 ' old ICoal Oil 91'gl.tO Lard. 14! Vinegar, pure cidei 2i CUT MEATS Milk, per 4t 5 Beefst.uk, loin per lb... 9 ; l ICh LL ANE' 'L'S " round ti! Chickens, old, each 25 " roast 8 young tiolOA20 Lamb, foreqr 8; Kggs, per doz 12J-4 - hind qr I0to, per Its) lbs 75 The Citv Makklts. There is d.iily market for produce open from 1 to a o'clock t c morning, the two City Markets being opsu ernato days as follows : The Upper Market John Rol.la rs, market master is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at the time specified. Tbe ta-nter or baaaaaon Market Frautz Schneider, market master is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Frida murniugs, at the hours mentioned. There is also an afternoon market open at the Center Market huue from 4 to ti o'clock p. M. on Saturdays. New Oi leans .Market. New Orleans, Aug. 25, a. u. Flour Is a shade higher, but the demand is limited and local ; superfine 5 35-3 40. Mt.-s PoitK- -Unchanged and dull ; small ?a!es at 21 7.")(2;22 00, and holders anxious to sell. BitOOX lieing iu very light supply, is held mure firmly, and holders are asking lOc tor Shoulders, and 13 je for Sides, with some sales at these rates. Lark Is firmer, but not quotablv higher. Corn er; sales mixed. KutiaRfair. la inlipht supply aud prices liintiof" 8,000 bags at G062c for -Scarce und firm at 9c for fully Whisky Firm at 18c for Rectified. Sight Exchange I prem. -On Xew York par New Orleans, Aug. '25, p.m. Cotton Firm ; sales to-day of 1,G00 bales, including 800 bales new, at 10A,iojc. Cobs Dull; mixed at S8c. Provision Very dull. Other articles unchanged. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, August 27. Breadsturfs firmer, the steamer's news causing advance. Flour at 5 37(i: 33. Wheat active at 1 451 50; I 3501 38 for red. Corn quiet at 70f;75. Coffee dull, Rio at 1415. Whisky closed firm at 2I22. ( I in-1 ii ii n 1 1 Market. Cincinnati, Aug. 27, m. Flour unchanged with fair demand; full prices for fair to eood hrands at 4 55(?4 70. Whisky firm at 18c. Provisions quiet. Groceries unchanged ; fair demand for sugar at full prices. Coffee and Molasses quiet. 8igg"A Republican Meeting was held on i Saturday night last iu Cental Ridge School House, Center Township. A large audience was present, and there was considerable enthusiasm. Judge Conrad Baker ad- j dressed tbe crowd in English and Mr. Bis chof in German. Hon. Henry W. Ellsworth (who, with J. G. Jones, Esq., was re- : turning from a meeting at Esau Newman's) happening to pass during the meeting, was called in and delivered a short speech. There is a good feeling iu that neighborhood. A Lincoln pole was raised there the ; week before, and the people are considera- I bly warmed up. Center Township will give ii good account of herself in October and November. 6Tbe Pole Raising at Esau Xewmau's ou Saturday caused a large gathering of the people of Scott and Armstrong Townships. Messrs. H. W. Ellsworth and James. OJones were present as speakers. All passed off well. We hope these pole raisings and "pood gatherings " will go on, over the whole County aud District, till not a township remains without a Lincoln pole, and uot a voter without a full knowledge of the issues to be dei-ided at the coming election.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, between Main and Locust WM9Mi OfM'Milt TO Til H ft III. n WW Wheel.'r t Wilson's Improved Sewing Machine at reduced prices, with lar rf SSfid coniidence in its merits as the best and most reliable family sewing machine now in use. It news equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of being alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain on the under side ; is simple iu construction, more speedy in movement, and more durably than any other machine. We give full in structions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, ait ou the same machine, and warranted for three years. Woalsokeeponcoustantly hand al'ul! .wsurtmeiit of Singer's machines. Circulars containing testimonials of the above machines, from persons of the highest standing i East and Wtst, giving prices, Ac, will be furnished i gratis, on application in person or by letter. fe.b91v V. ML SELLMAN. ITE'S TRESS AND SUPPORTER. rtnuMisMi . t.y i'ji.i '- able instruments are ofTen-d ss entirely new in action and principle. Having a combined t'sI irnrrf and npmird motion, they retain Rupture j wilb one-halt lew pressure than others. Avoid the instrument with a rifid rpriny. They will injure the back and cord, and from their row- ! ttant nnd painful pressure are troublesonia. White's will produce RADICAL CURE if properly used. : Call on vour Druggist or send for a Pamphlet free to all. Address BaRNES & PARK, New York. J. 1). PA KK , t incinnatl. june7-Unidw Or KELLER Jt WHITS, tfMI-MiS, 8MMC'KS. 5 5o dozen bozei Pimi do do do do do do do do do do do do kinds Cassia, Ginger, CllVene Peppel White do, Mac.-. N utnieg, of rpi.e, fiat 25 10 .do; do; do; lo; hand sad for in 4 And all sale at aug.'t other ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY Ml Mi. no vj i.. to Water tVftttL tlM dtori above Main WE are now manufacturing Veils' Patent Folding Spring Bod, lUe beat and most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or hand ted without any trouble. Call and examine thern iau26 CO-PARTNERSHIP. J.V it. .1lit.iiliJ.ytJ il.i VM.S'U purchased from B. II. Urominelhaiis, (for merly of the firm of 11. Nurre J- Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the upper part of the city, that establishment will hereafter be carried on bjr the undersigned, under the firm aud style of Ahleriug Si lirommelhaua. The mill will continue to till nil orders for Lumber promptly and with rare. Urden solicited, apl-dtf AHLERING A 1 l!l)M M K L H ACS. WW O J"JVM T SI MM O .VV Mi T S .' iA MA nice stock of trimmed and uutrimmed Ikoineta on hand, and which will be sold cheap to close out, at the Drv tluods Store of St'll.Yl'KKU A BUSSING, june'j No. -PI Main tteej. 1860. SPRING ft SUMMER I860. C5 f i gj m BdeMrHIA " It til I. i. W BMisrMit Tt9 fully inform their numerous friends and th,public generally, that they are daily receiving accessions to their large and varied Hock of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for elegance, style arid variety, cannot be surpassed. It would be superfluous to enumerate all the departments which, on inspection, will lie found replete embracing all the leading styles and novelties of the season. The business principles which have gained for their old established bouse soch extensive patn.n age, w ill be adhered to, viz.: Execution of orders with dispatch attention andcouitesy to customers, combined with moderate charges. Their stock having been purchased with care and judg. ment in the best market, and of first quality, together with an adherence to sound principles sf trade, they are confident of being able to supply those who may favor them with a call on the best terms. Annexed they submit a list of departments. Cloths, Csssimeres, and Vestings, Tweeds, Ky Jeans, Cottomules and Dunims, NewStvle Prints, a great variety, French Organdies, Law ns and Ginghams, English Berages, Anglais and Challis. Black and Fancy Silks, and IrUh Poplins, Mohair Goods for traveling dresses. French Berage Robes, 5 to 1 1 Volauts, ' Organdy ' 5 to u Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parns-ds, Panama. Braid, Leghorn and Palm Hats, Boots and Sls?s. Soft Black and Colored Hats, White. Blue and Pink Mosijnito Netts, French and Scotch Embroideries, a great varietj , Block Lace Mantillas and Points, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, and White and Cel. .red Corsetts, White iloods. Notions, Press Trimmings, Bc.a .c. S. ft R. would call particular attention to t o ii stock of Irish Linen Goods of their own importations, warranted Pure Linen, soft finish and Grass Bleached consisting of 4-4, C-4 and 12-4 Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damasks nil sizes, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towels, Brown and Bb ached Hncks, Ac. if. B. Thompson's Skirts, requiring no Steel Soring around the body, are recommended for Ihe following peculiarities ami advantages : 1st. Facility of application. 2d. Perfect freedom from liability to chafe er excoriate, and admit of any kind of exercise without tbe slightest inconvenience to the wearer. Corner Main and F irst streets. BB O R . - BL HKibbls. Heavy an I Light Ifess, 50 half bbls Pig Pork, 25 bbls Rump Pork, loo keg- Cboic. Family Lstd. Forsak-by GEO. FOSTER A CO., junel'J Corner Locust tt. and Canal. BTAttiS. aoo it.tM.Mf iiRt.ns, noon M' i and si. und, for sale by ui S. K. GILBERT Jt CO. tit ot .ti s.'zao ittxii.y m-o it s.i i, a to the trade at manufacturers prices by jane) s. E. t.I LBE Ii 1 4 CO. jniltii nufrMi i murniM. lOO MOB t: S MT for s-il- by 8. B. GILBERT A ' . CITY OF EVANSVILLE SCHAPKER' & BUSSING. 4,.vt e th a tio.yctK.i it i, a ctsj "Dads" h ive steu lit toenri h us by an exorbitant assessment of our taxable property, and hp ranee we 'riff Mt make oat h toan uccrti:.ty, and failed to notice that we Mtrst attend to a part which usually was the Assessor's duty, we have to submit to an unjust taxa'i'u. Now, for fear that the city's financial affairs are in a condition to cause such a course towards the tax-payers, and in order to make tbe "best" out of a "bad" bargain, and t sust ain the city's credir, we will take city and county orders for Dry Good! at a rate that no one can object to, and sell goods for them aud cash very cheap in order to close out our summer stock. BOHAPKEB Mt BUSSING, Successor to S. 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Dll. IIAAS, naving leased the rooms formurlyoc-cupit-.l by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's buildiiiK opposite the INrftt Office, fir a series of yours, would rspc.:tlully Holicit the citizens of Kvantviilc aud the survouiiilinir towns and country, 'o visit his rooms atd MM thw KpecinieUh ou exhibition, whether they need the services of a Detitist or not. Since tbe isuiug of his lat circular and alertieuieut, ovur a yesr since, Nfcnl improve ni'-hts and new inwutions b:ie leen made, of which he has avKilc-tl himself, and aUwws uothiur that will subs.-rve the interests of his patients, to pas uusecured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our State, aud MOftl toany iu Eastern cities. All thoe who need Iviital oiKrrations performed, and are pleasedwirh his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him: Continuous Gum; iHcck or Carved Work; Vulcanite- Base; Coralite; Amber; CheopKutlc; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanlinett tf tbe continuous gum work. it is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are i-uuken enn be rSHtor d to nearly thir original c; titour by tbi.- style f work, and also ny the tiso of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Huse. The latter wtyles, for lightness and adiipiation to difficult mouths, excel anCelfl anything we have t-ver smii. Ht has several an -lh-ti s ftr ell1 iatiiitf pain when extracting teeth. '1 he are ierlect 1 h:innless. The mont delicate can luive theui e.pplied. He dots nut advertise anything he rannot do, nor exhibit anything m t Blade Uf hiuis It. Perenta should consult tbe bauta and beauty -f their children by bewanj tin- ; ;. dirts r their seconil aentition, therebv produciu- s tiin.ttry aud health to those iuvalu ibl- organ?. lrr gulai ity tfC ehildrru's tent h tOI rctf tl sue cessfully. TbeeV having derayi-d teetli, should either have them t-xtriuud or tilled at once ((he btttei if possible). 1h . heftltD of the arti s and the rt-maiii-i:nr teeth demand this. ftjf" 1 bkke pleasure in introducing Ir. Una-, my successor to th oM rooms in Inlay's buildiug, hoping be witl tind then both pleesent und profit able From my intercourse with the Doctor, f am p!easd to Bsd hip' r:e of )..- prfgresiug : peeeteefB teste and Mgti profresiitud abilii y and standing. With this view , I can, witti .afty, rt.toiumend him to the community as a skillnil and competent dentist. (ma2fi) J. K IV KIT. (ARLES BABCOCK, Importer and Dealer in Oowli and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. gff.l r.V C0M i,ETB n n I - MM ruuge:nentB with Enrepeefl and American manufacturers fora direct sujiplj of all goods ! niy line, I ani enabb'dto fter iuduceuieuts, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all engaged in the bosipess to give me a trial. I name iu part: axles, springs made of the ' i Steel; bauds, enameled und of all kinds of h-attit r, cloths, linings f r carriage, varnishes, casti'igs ot all kinds, saddle trr:s, Kuglish briHe huthers, hits stirrups, spurs, hames, line silver hamea of -.11 kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjiisting PSse. Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe I h seeds, horse blankets, London Glrtn U'ds, American Oirth 1 M? eio W'elif, Iw.th cotton and worsted; London Welt Bk ins, a superior ertlcfej ivory, gutta perc.ha and broes lined Bfcettengsl rings; superior kerseys toe eiorse covers, the best quality of carriage eelte, patent gig trt.ee, Ac, Ac. 1 keep in ted everytltbtj; appertaining to eitbei braneh of thw bqsrJiess, and un b rstjin-! iug both brum lies tnorotifEhly, we would rcserf etfally invityour eSte'utioe before ; i:r hatnir eW'wl) I irn else egeirt for We)iM Petrol prlo a-'db . e.sin iliw BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 3,1 Jtlmtn Street. g .n. I l BBMiVM CO., SVCCMiSSORS hMt t'. J. B. Dntrber, would renectfall; giv. nutiee that thev iiannfacttire to older, anil have BOMtantly 'ii hiuel, nil kin!- of Il,ets huiI Shoes, for Ladle.'. tJetits', nnd HltiMreD wear. Bafrtn repleaUthel tle-ir ;stK-k of Eastern work, tlo-y are Irepared to sell as low us any house in this city eliifacl in ttie retail trade. None hut 1'hil.ttlelfiliia workmen tie employed in this establishment. l'le;ise frive ns a eall. 1. K. 0UUIT CO. mayl-f.m TJITMMttMiJS-r Of- Til a .MM-' J-'.il US s of the SlCCUTf IsstriiAsrE l.v.)(Frir, Oetuber 1, 1S59 ASSF.TR. Cash on hand ...5 M) 15 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment ..89,-4 05 Cash in Cank Commonwealth 5,197 47 Total Bink Stocks 60 shan " ftt m H M pf ,4 14 .. J'.'S.'JKl 97 Bank Ccmmerre Amn Ex. "Hauk Bank New York B'k N. America 214 nhs par val. ftt,0OU worth 21,704 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,'siS V . 8. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12,:!'K) tKi Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Ac40f,,tSa 00 Preniiuins uncollected 3,501 80 Accrued Ins. on Bond- md Mortgages A Temporary Loans Balance duo from Agents 6,714 79 19 99 Total Capital -stock. Sur-dus ..$.VM,H9l SO .Soisi.issi no 11.S91 M -(644,881 oO No Liabilities. JOSEPH R. L. Ua viioc-k, Secretari . WALKER, Pm't STATE OV KEW YOBK, CITY COUNTY OK NKW YORK. J Personally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. D. I."i9. Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Bay dock, Secretary, of the Secnritv Kir lnsnrim-e Comnanv. of the Citv of New York, and severally affirmed that the w ithin statement by them subscribed is correct and true to tbe ! besi of their know ledge aud belief. TIIOH. L. THOKNBLL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, In New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is prepared to take risks fn the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ir.d K. H. SA BIN, Agent, declrt 87 Main street. TTATS. OfK SPRM.VfJ STi'I.Mi -VO U- OUT is second to none in beauty and symmetrical i proportl ins. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking, tine and durable Hat will be sure to get auited and fitted. Bring iu your orders, gentlemen. ! French Felt & CassiinereHats, J Alwttyts on hand and mmle tc on!er of say Shape or color. The Cricket and Zouave Hat, i Jut retMrnteg into fiMbioa iirijifr ASunum-r. WOOL AND FUR HATS Of evt-ry iinHinaMt f hnp, co4oT anl qunlity. Straw G-ood.3. An ininvTise stock, bought low will sell -a i correspondint; fiirnr. CAPS, CAPS. I A verylarjc Mock on beael all Hm latest stvIcH. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever seen in the city. f sr , o IT . iU.tTT.i. AUtaiiU JDUVb Vi lUUkllB JQaii An endless variety for Spring and Summer. VAUTIER i MARCONNIER, :I9 Main street. .WOWING AND THRFSHING ILVE G 12. X IJ- HZ. St. WT1 SIMttPMi K CO., Mi VJ.VS VttMiM, M IdiI., a rents f .r the following Machines, which are the most approved p.teLts now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood's Improved Muwer. .. Ball s Champion Keajier and Mower, Self Raker, Iron Harvnter, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeve Mower, E. Ball's Reap-.-r and H v -r. Threshing Machines. 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JwW. ' JOHJHOJ HOOK Jilt AM) Blank Book A r a n 1 f' 1 ' n r i r -rAjM First st., bet. Mttin and Lornst, mWkmmmV hVA.iLLE, I M 1 A N A . WW Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazine bound in any tvle- jelfi- dA wt f German anil French Nlglnchoof FWUMMi 1 .Vlt Mi BSM f . V A' Mt MOST MM. M. spectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the publ.c in aemral. that he hi , , . , . .1 . night sclnsjl for the instruction of the French and oernian iar.gu:iges. neing a graitnate of a Kuiopenu Umvorsity, and a teacher of j r.i..,. and experi-t-iiiT, wiiicu uu Him i 1 . 1 1 i " i,y exertion during a number of yeats, he hopes to satisfy ull tl(ose wli may entrust ffcem selves or lie entrusted nnto his care, ana Degs tne patronage or ins fellow citizens Also, young clergymen and studei.ts of the gos.el are requested to take n. lice of his lessons iu th Hebrew language, for pttrieuhirs, applv to Kev. Dli. M. DEL1IANCO, Trofeseor of Ancient and Modern Language First st , rearof Bt-hni'n Commercial College. niay2-:lmd tM t k n.j.-r. en St j . KB. tv band a supply of We can also furnish TRACK BCALK8 of any . pacity. These Scales are from the manufactory K. T. FAIRBANKS tl CO., St. Johnsberu, "i . mont. Every Scale is tented and sealed, and i ranted correct. For testiiiiouiats we refer to ttil thousands of persons using them. UlRNBKnK A CO., AxenU, nov24 Water "treet. Rvansville. HOOr LAND S GERMAN MEDICINES Till: OBKAT S TA JVr D A R D R B M E D I ft A of the present age, have ac.piircd their great ularify only through years of trial. I'ulxiuinled sat is lac lion is renderiil by thei'- in ali cases. ttooTLA srirs G E R M A X IS I r r B R s wil l, v ismvri v t-i,r Liver Complaints. Dyspi psla, Jaundioe, Mam Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, aud all dies as I arising from a-disordered liver, or weakness i stomach and digestive organs, ANI WILL POSITIVELY PRKVF.K I Yt-llovi Fter, Uilinvs Fever, aud Fever and A;t See our Almanac for proof. Price 75ols per bolt, irOOFLASirs W.4 LFA HflC C0RDHI. w ill rosiTrrnLV ci he Coughs, Colds, or Hearsene. Bronchitis, I n til enra, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption and has performed the most astonishing CO res evl known of 0 O N F I U U K D CON S U M P T I () As a Diarrheea circlial it is uueuualed. Price I ccuts air bottle. UOOFLAND S GERMAN PILLS, beiiK well-known throughout Europe and AmJ can need uo commendutiou here. They are iurd vegt table, are prepared with great exactness al suar-coated. No better Cathartic Pill can found. Price 25 cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. J ao ron Jt Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Ml and are sold by druggists aud dealers iu medicis everywhere. The signature ot C M. Jackson be on ft i outside t each bottle or b x In our " Evenld-9 Hmsiwr," puolished nually, you will find testimony aud rommeudato notices from all parts of the country. These alu r-acs are giveti away by all our .i. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT!. Se" that you get Hoofl.md's German Bitters, pi pared I) v lr. C. H. Jackson, f'tiiladelpnia, Pa,. tliHt his signature is on the wrapper of each hot! Keller A Whit.-, Agents for Kvansvillo, Ind. Leich ft Carlstedt, do do do dec! rmniiMJ t.y tit: hshjj-k it wovi ML respi'ctfuliy inform their friends and the pi lie generally, that they have removed t heir of and store to their new building on First street, tbl doors above Pine street, near the foundry, i they will be aide to give more prompt attentl to tle orders ot their customers. A large lot stoves will lie sold out at retail, at wholesale prii in oroer to close out ttie stock. deed KRATZ A UEILMAN t'MH 1ST I A N KRATZ WH. MM:': KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! MANUFACTURERS AND BITI LDERS OF STEJ t:n;inks and boiler.:. Saw and Grist Mill Mnrhinery, Tobacco Screl Oirmming Marl ines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills! Tlnra.lnc itlachlne.. etc. EVANSVILLE, INI rzrvn: proprietors OP the city foi JSL dry beg le.ee to inform their friends and public in general, that they are prepared to doj k mils ot MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, ! and everything appertaining to the Foundry bj ! nes- 1 ney are nianuiactui mg . ii.am r,uir.;.s i Boti.KBs of any size and power required. Saw J ' Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Disl lerv and Miuiur Machinery, lobacco Screws, C.i: I mincT Machines. Thia-I Machines, Malt 51 i ' Horaeoe wers. Coru-shellei s, llacbiuery of all kit made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castingjl every description. Iron Konsefronts, Cellar G.-a I rfc. diking aud Heating Stoves of the latest i nroved patterns; Hollow Wars. Dog Irons, Ac. ISREWEBS, DISTILLERS, It EOT 1 FIERS, ( ' Bono bad with every description of C..ippr i Sheet Iron Wr.rk, llrew-ing Kettles, Refrierat Attemi"irat';rs, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms! au improve'! principle, omnins lor Alcoiiol sti Vtut Juks, :ans. Sy;ihons, Ac: Copper, Lead i Iron Pijie; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of evj variety, for ket-r, spirits, oil, d-c: Brass Cocks Valves, Steam Whistles, dc. Workmen sent to all pat ts to f.t up work andl rej airs on btenm B- iier, I Topper and Sheet If WorR, fc. OLD MKTAI.S mH'OITT. t Tliey are dealD'g In and scllin. Alleu's Xaiprt ' Steam Gauge, wrought Iron welded Pipes aud bing, lliram Hopkins Improved smut Jlaclu ' Stephen Uugi.cs- Flour l aratois, tinman I1 ingCloth, Gum Kliwtic Belting, Packing, lloec Ji of tlie best kiud; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, flk k T Pin Iron, Habit Metal, SnelU r. Eire Brick. They have every facilitv of the best Maotiin; and workmen, aud will give all work entrustc-d them, their individual attention, filling ordl promptly, warrant in-.- their work, and are. satis with reasonable orices. W Office and Suie K ..it. No. W Main sir. Fonndci v. Boiler Tan! an I Machine Shop on Pi street, between First 'econd Btr.-cts, Kvail ville, 1 ndicna. ile J. W. HUGHES. 10 Main street, Kvansvf).'. crates assorted, tor the Country Trad hand.

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