Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 304, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 August 1860 — Page 4

TKAVkLERS' GV1DE.

Evanavllle dz frawforilsvllle K. K. DEPARTl BE8. Accommodation Train 6.00 A. M. Mail Trala 9.15 ' ABB.IVAU). Mall Train 4.5G P. M. Accon-iaoJation - 3.30 " Sie&mers-Regular Packets. FOR CAIRO. Chablkt Bowtw leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock i. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at night. TOB FAIirCAH. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, nod Fridays at 12 o'clock M Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday at night. FOB HCNCrBSON. Grv. D. M. Whit plies dily, leaving Evansville tn the forenoon aDd retnrnins is the evening:. FOB LOUISVILLE. GaxT EtSLE, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays aud Saturday! at C o'clock p. m. Arrives Tuesdays anil daturdayt In the afternoon. Gut Kaglf, of Qallipolls, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock St., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. St. Arrive Sundays and Thursdays in the afternoon. FOB 3BEEX RIVER. Li t Eaveb leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 0 o'clock P. m. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays la the ruorning. There is regular dally cornmuuicatiun with Hendisbok and mwbubuii by boat and laud conveyance. STIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. ARRIVED. Golden Stale, St. Louis: W. I. Melay, Bt, LouU: Charley Bowen. Oalro: flrey E icle, sr., Lou.: A. H. Sevier, Memi !.: Arizonia, Pittsburg. DEPAETEP. Golden 8tate, Lou W. I Maolay, Pitta A. H. Sevier, Ciu.: Arizonla, N. O. John Laddell, Cairo Grey Eagle, Lou. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah Gen. White, Henderson. ——— ......The <River> continues falling from Pittsburg down. Opposite this point it is receding rapidly. Weather clear and warm. ......The <Dunbar>, Capt. Gus. Fowler, is the mail packet for Paducah at 12 o'clock to-day. Gus. Dusouchet is the popular clerk. ......The <Charley Bowen> was again obliged to lie over in order to patch her boiler. The <John Laddell> took her trip and departed for Cairo well laden. ......We understand that the <Gen. Anderson> is to enter the regular tri weekly mail trade between this point and Paducah, on alternate days with the <Dunbar>, as soon as some repairs now in progress upon her are completed. ......It is said that two new side-wheeled passenger packets are to be built at Louisrille for the Louisville and Owensboro trade. ......The wharf-boat of the Cincinnati and Maysville Packet, at the foot of Walnut street, Cincinnati, sunk one night last week, but has, we believe, been raised again. ......The little steamer <Ariel>. Capt. Bell, which has been plying in the Wabash, has returned to St. Louis, arriving at that port on Saturday last. The <Republican> says: She will probably change her direction.— The <Ariel> is a boat that runs on heavy mad, and is capable of towing catfish over shoal places. She would make a very excellent Rapids packet during the low water season. ......The Louisville <Courier> says: Capt. Hooper of the coast trade, having safely taken the new packet <Acadia> to New Orleans, has returned for her mate—the <Iberville>. She will be ready to go South within two weeks. ......The <D. H. Mears>, on her way from Vicksburg to Memphis, recently, picked up a snag which knocked a hole in her hull above the water line. The injury was slight, however, and she left Memphis on her return with a good trip. ......A movement is on foot to plank the top of the levee at Cairo. The probable cost will be about $3,500. ......The new Alton packet <City of Alton> left St. Louis for Alton, Saturday, and will be at that point eight or ten days finishing up before she is ready for business. She moved up the river very lively for the first go off. —<Republican>. ......We learn from the St. Louis Republican, that a barge in tow of the <Flora Te:ple>, laden with about 2,200 sacks of grain, was sunk by striking a log at the mouth of the Illinois river on Friday. Only about 500 sacks were saved. The barge broke in two, and it, together with the balance of the freight, is a total loss. The barge's cargo was a part of the freight of the <John Bell> from Muscatine, which had laid up at Montrose. CAPTAINS' CONVENTION.—Many of the steamboat captains and owners in the Louisville district met in convention Saturday at the office of the inspectors, in accordance with previous announcement, for the purpose of forming an association. Capt. Meekin was called to the chair, and the preliminaries for a permanent organization similar to that of New Orleans, were arranged, and they adjourned to the first Monday in September. The by-laws and constitution of the New Orleans association were adopted by this, and they assessed, in addition to the initiation fees, a tonage [sic] tax on each boat, to be paid every trip, for a fund to be used for the benefit of the association. This meeting was composed chiefly of parties representing the large New Orleans packets, but we understand that the captains of short trade packets are to hold a meeting Tuesday to to perfect a similar association.—<Lou. Cour>. ======= TWO FULL MOONS THIS MONTH.— A strange astronomical occurrence takes place during the present month that of two full moons. On the 1st day of the month, at eleven o clock and thirty-three minutes, the moon's phase changed from the first quarter to a full moon; on the 31st of this month there will be another change at two o'clock and fifty-seven minutes, from a first quarter to a full moon. This occurrence, which rarely happens, will be anxiously watched for. ———<>——— Thb New York Coautiox. Though a coalition between Messrs. James Rrooks i Co. on the one side, and I'etcr Cngger & Co. on the other, was finally effected, there was very strong repugnance ou both sides to overcome. On behalf of the adopted citizens, or rather, in deference to their supposed j prejudices, it was agreed that no conspicuous, adhering members of the Know Nothing or- I ganization should be placed on the ticket, ' yet this pledge was violated in the designatio n of Lorenzo Burrows, late K. N. Controller, as one of the Electors. On the other hand, the prejudices of the few Know Nothings "who believe in it," were humored by j the total exclusion of citizens of Irish birth or name on the ticket. Of the thirty-nine candidates, but one is presumptively of 1 European birth, and he is a German. Y the Irish must give uearly half tbe votes polled for this ticket if it is to come within sight of an election. N. Y. Tribune. Thx Methodist Book Concern has tstah'iibds branch in LouiiviUe, Ky.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN. IiiAIfi AGENCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIBST STKEET, EVAN8VILLE, ISO., wrk jy-o wp rep J re a to t.ike ML Kiskg aud issue Policies in several of the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the Uuited 8ta.es. STORES, STOCKS , DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the meat favorable rates MARINE AND ISLAND KAVIOATTON Risks taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS aud their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIFE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $4,000,000. iEtna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn., Capital and Surplus SAOOO.OOO Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., Capital aud Surplus, . 3011,000 Manhattan Insurance Co., New York. Capital and Surplus, 400,000 Humbolt Insurance Co., New York. Cash Capital S200,000 Charter Oak Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $600,000 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 WITH THE TKA INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UN' X 'AIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Aud tha prestige of 40 years success and experience UPWARDS OP 814,000, UOU Of losses have been paid by the AStna Insurance Company iu the past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will ho apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE TNA DCRtWfJ THF PAST flVH T f ARU : In Ohio, MtLjMUl In Michigan, 815S,o43 81 Iu Indiana,... 14f,839.81 Iu Illinois.... 44ti.327.4l Tennessee,.... 97.549.21 Kansas A Neb 19,94.,. 77 In Wisconsin, 100,955.07 In Kentucky, 204,9119.40 Missouri, 384.518.04 Iowa A Minn. 1 - I . - - - - - 1'enn'aAVa.. 31,595 82 Ark. st Ga.... 23.94.Vo - Mississippi and Alabama,. ..S52.412.ls. Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at te-nis consistent with solvency and tar profit. Etpecial sjHsasitoM ffimi Iu fstttea. ire of DWELLIXGS and Content' fdf ierra, nf 1 tn 5 tffurt. The solid service lonr end srnei essl'nlly tried, aud the man y advauttieS tueKina Insurance Company pos sesses in its line, shou'.d not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During "stringent times " the necessity for reliable Iusurauce becomes an imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss 'being then much lessened. Ageucies in all the principal cities and towns throughout t'ie State Polities issued without delay by auy of the duly authorized Aireots of the Company. tt" RoHinees atfeuded to with despatch aud hdelity. COPELAND ft NEXsfKN', Agents. my2 Savings Bank Building, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. 7 irvirrKD TO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY FIRE CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, i Cash Asset?. 400,000 - $547,712.36 5 L ElOQXtB, Prest H K - i .. - - R. H i li. M. -i . , i l CISrlNN'ATI, O. Omm't Agu, sr" Agents ia all the principal Cities nd Iuni ' the I niou OSSES PROMPT L PA ID ' &dTApplicatious received, policies issued and renewed, and all business pertaining to the agency vromirtry attended to. Also applications received for Life Insurance, in the .Kf.s Life Insurance Co., of IlartCr.l, Conn. Capital and snrpln- over f3n0,il. COPELAND t NJ.XSF.N, Agents. MT Office, on First St.. bet. Main and Hyc. in Saving Bank Building. ARlYOU INSURED P DELAIS ARE DANUEKO! S ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY or THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCECO. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIRECTORS i Mark llusurd, ti. Woodruft. James Bolter, 1'.. Roberta, Guy 11. rhelw. Timothy Sheldon, James F. Foster, Sidney A. White, ('has. T. Hillyer. Klijah B. Owen. l.mer Hlanchard. Itichard D. HuLhrd. 31. M. Merriman, V. L Collins. W. U. D. Calleiiiler. VaMHctHMI ruceivt d. Tolicies issued and renewed, and all business pertaining to tht Agency promptly attended to. lML.Losses ejutt bly adjust jd aud ptcniptly paid at This Ageucv. aug9 COPELAND M NKXES, Agents.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR PACKETS. 71 v. jits Vi A 1. E .1 ,VB c a I U u MU I 'acker. The MASONIC GUI!, , Capt. J. J. Pillsbi BY, master, J. P. IJKd McDovald, clerk, having boeu thor -".SiSj.-i oiigbly overhauled and paintt-d, has entered tbe Evansville aud Cairo trade, where she will continue during the summer. rht L.akes two trip? per week ; leaves Evansville very Monday and Thursday at C r. M. KetsurMvag, leaves Cairo every Saturday at i a. m. and evsry W Iu-day 1 1 1 p. n aug!3 Mm I. ti CL.1 i: J VJ .VSMM ville aud B"W lill Grceu Packet. . The light draft U 9. Mai! Steamer! BOWIIXC GREEK, j A. LITER, Captain, JOHN TRAVIS, Cl'k, Leaves Evansvilhi every Monday aud Thursday, at I 6 o'clock, r si , leaves Bewlini; Green every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 A. m. anglO K1J.VrU HE.VUHUSOJV JLJ Packet, Gkk'i. D. M. WHITE, K. L. Lancaster, master, run as a regular Freight and Passenger Packetl daily (Sundays excepted between this point and : Henderson. aiigT come to s TV i i tilk ,vv jb WW at time. The L.niisrille and 1 Henderson Light-Draught, Swift, Side ! Wheel I. S. 31. and Passenger Packet, Grrey Eivglo, Capt. A. DON N ALLY, J. A. LrK, CI k. i Leaves Evansville for Louisville every Monday I at 12 o'clock M., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock I r. sk, arriving at Louisville Tuesday and Friday i evenings. ; Returning, leaven Louisville every Wednesday . and Saturday evening at ', o'clock. JNO. B. I1A' L, Agent, july23-tf No. 2 Water street. Kvansvllle, Louisville, and Oweui boro Passenger Packet. THE NEW A!D riSE STEAM E a Xj. O- FJE3 HAM. SMITH. Master ArsTi A GaEovi. C lerks. Leaves Evansville Wednesdavs and Saturdays at 5 p si. Leaves Louisvill- Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P. M. ' julglO -nr. ui L.i h m i-J.vsi'i. Lji jjyo JM-m 1. aim packet. I lie eletnt li warer parget, J. M. I ( K, Lewis Davis, master, Wy. H. List, clerk, will run regu.arly in ihe Evansville and Cairo trade during the reason. F.r freight or paaaage apply on i-oaru. July 1.1 EVANSVILLE AND LOUIS vTlLE U.S. MAIL PACKET, C3r x o y EI agio. W. H. DANIELS, Upt S. P. Halljiiai, C'erk. m kjibs n i -j.vs i, 1. jc jj v::tt v JLJ Tu- sibiy and Saturday at 6 o'clock P M. Reiiirning, laes Louisville every Mondsy and Friday at 4 o'clock p. a. Through Bills of Lading will b.. givtn for Tobacco or other freight to Baltini'.re or ?ew York at a low r:ve it r.ot lower than by any other ronte. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rated for any point on Hie Ohii River oron Green River S" Thr iMsxenger accommnhitioos of the OTey Eagle are nnsuipa -e ! by any boat upon the Western waters. Apply on l.ard .ir to JOHN B. HALL, juoe7-dtf No. 2 Water street. fV Ajy JS VII. I. ti, fjflffut-f, JVH am m v.atitu 1.1 . t. rAf.N GER PACKET, CHARLKY BOWEN, DtXTEB, Master, leaves Evansville Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock M., arriving at Paducuh at 0 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wedneedav atid Saturday. Rturning, leaves t'atro every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Sinithland every Thursday and Monilay, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville U. R., anil Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and Sl Louis Packets. Tickets can bo obt,.,uel on board the boat for all Eastern Ctleg. septiS W.1 V.I.'VS VI 1, 1. 1: .I 'It I-J l) l l; Jill JLJ 1 A 0 K E T The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gun. Fowler, master, i leaee Evansville ev.ry Mndav.sSs(9isMsi Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock W. LeairPaducah every Tu-sday, TinirFday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. CounecUng at Evansville with the Evaswville and C rawfordsville Railroad for all peintd North and Eaut, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with puck ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats fo Cairo, Nashville, aud Tennessee river. AsVB'isiuess prompt!;, attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all poiuts on tin. Tennessee aud Cumberland rivers atiglS M.OU SOUTH C.tUHOI.TO.V .VJt M7 POND HI VEK. The elegant passenger attain"! Ll"E XAVKS, I.iL-.'iJS' McDosALn, Master, Tatiok, Clerk, JtLi'lsii, will make regular tri-wokly trips to Si-nth Carroltou and Pond Kiver, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. For freight or paasasja apply on board. de2itf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. tjt.ns KXPKK88 co.npjr.w.NEW AKRANGEJIK.NT. The Adams Kxear.ss Cohp&hv respectfully sitnoituce to their friends and patrons, tbe public of VJvansvi'.le .ind vicinity, that, wuh tneasstfed far illties for the transportation of F K E I (i It T . PA ; K A i E S . Zt Q S B Y ASD V A L I A 0 L E 8, Theyiolicita continuance of farmer favors. Ksperial care tak-.ii in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tiie transportation of -fin and valuable packages. All pers-ms wishing to avail themselves of rlie facilities of 'he Express, can obtain iinv desired information In reference to the routes and details of the business, at tbnir Oflles on First str.-et. la tweea Main and Locust, or-iaisita the Peat Office le 1" . 11. FIMH. Aent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. Pa a. O'RILEIT St Co. : ATji.ffc. t-'ouwtttett.yti, ..tv 3k COMMISSION MERCHANTS General Kailre: - . Steamh.i.vt , and Expr:-;-. Aee is i eciul Barents for the PENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD, ind connecti::3, over which we are anthoriJed to I give throuirh receipts st the lowest posml le rate Saving a mammoth Wharft-oi.t at the landing, : the largest on the Ohio River, capable of storing and protictinp ail merchandize liable t,i damage ' from exposure, ve are prepared to facilitate the dis ! patch of all cnsi-nnients, foiwanb1-! to our c:ire by either : RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAi. , Tnrticular att uti-n pitid U-Csi riiu . Coring anl Forvrtrding, Mao', to the Sale of any Produce, I or othor property, rondigued to us for sale, arr. Ht.fftcrion (rnRraiitel. Oftice and extcnulvp Warehouse n Water Btrert. j Adjoining the Telegraph, and ou the Wharf lnu, I where we are to be RHLUft4, attending to th intert stt of our patruua at all hours, day and night. With our superior facilities; longstanding; untiring energy; and knowledge of our business, we feel rontident ofghing general satisfaction, and hope to merit n continuance of the extensivepatron. age we are now enjoying. Liberal cash advancef will be made on allconignments to either ourselves or correspondents iu uiy of the principal markets. North, East or South. - P. C. O'RILEY & CO. -B. Wi'.'rJttiJt 50 BJRBHI.S 'CU.tO W Cider," ot choice rjualitv, tor Tickles, etc. jnnelfO S. E. GILHEKT A CO. km;, ojv MjtJVB jtjyra i hhtkkMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE TlloKMIILL takes pleasure in il - orming his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he 0 ittere himself he caunot h excelled. He may still U fouad at the corner of Second and Main streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can he obtained on the lieet of tonos. r Kerai'-::i. I - w;t!- seatoees und dtapetrh. IsMrS1 1 -,'.T rUniM. leviyl..'- 1 i.-l mrmttLJs me TrT. : e. MM 160lhs. ttraei fserftee; 4 ili-ien Ktiatnels-j Keti I do Apple Darerc, Just received and for -ule st ang8 GE. . SOWS . i tjd sizes; r.G A CO.'.-. clfJTIl oTL on., -i uut.s. wLs ju just received and for sale at juneSO No. MAIN bTKIK i

COMMERCIAL.

VA X $ VILLE RETAIL PRICKS Cl'RREKT. Corrected Weelly by COOK at LANGLET, Dialen in all kinds of Fancy aud Staple Family Groceries, at the Enreka Bazaar, No 75 Main st. FLOUR AND FEED Veal, per lb.. Flour, extra w hite wheat Perk, uersck of OS lbs....2.7: riSH ........8gtn 10U Do. sackct i'j lbs. ..1.40 Mackerel, No. 1, 12V.J Coru Meal per hn tfi " extra mess. 17V., Brau, per 100 lbs 7S " No. 3,snallV; Corn, per Lu 50 Salmon, per lb 15 GROCERIES " smoked 32 Suxar, prime N. 010(411, Cod, per lb " A. 1. crushed.. UW Halibut, smoked IS " powdered 141- Herring, Bait. Roe....3j3 Coffee, Rio ..16l White Fish, Iresh lake " Java 2", per lb " Mexicau 18 Trout, do do do 10 RcSsted 2ft! PRODUCE Tea, Imperial 50l.C0j Fotatoes, old, per bn... " Gunpowder.. 753150; " new " 80 " Tonug Hyaon.4(Sl Beets, per hunch.. " OOI.)l,g UinrK.VWitS 1 I'aiTOtS, do.. ' English Break- Onions, do 2i fast 75'Piep'ant, do 5 Molasses, rebosled per Lettuce, per head IV gallon 50lCabbage, do 35 " snirar house SO' Cucumbers, each I " Baltimtresyiup..70Peas, per peck St. Louis '" Bear.-, white per i)t....5 Rice Pearl barley Split peas .7 FRUITS Apples, dried per lb...8Vi PencheM, do do 12V2 8 FBU VISIONS Hams.sug. enr'd canvassed per lb 'Currants, Zante.pr lb U'(312i ..l-j Baspiternes, perqt. " plain 14 : i Prunes, Ger. per lb...l2 Shoulders 10 ' Turkish 12VJ Sides, clear 1 4 ; , ; K a i s i m, ex tra. ............ 2 I aj' t u u euni i i.i -a 14ai vvwmiii a.i & ..At- 1 Pork, pickled 12 V-i FLUIDS Butter, prime table... 20 Alcohol, per gal 75 " for cooking. 15! Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 neese, now io,uara oil, per gal 1 iu " old J Coal Oil 90l.oo Lard... 14 Vinegar, pure cider 20 CUT MEATS j Milk, per qt 5 Beefsteak, loin per lb... 9j MISCELLANEOUS " round 8 'Chickens, old, each 25 " cast 8 young dol020 Lamb, foreqr 8 Eggs, per doz 124 " hind qr 10Ice, per 1(X lbs 75 Thk Citt Mabrkts. There is diily market for produce open from 4 to s o'clock -morning, the two City Marketa being open ernate days as follows F The Upper Market John Robbers, market master is open on- Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at the time specified. The Center or Lamasco Market Frantz Schneider, market master Is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the hours mentioued. There is al-o an afternoon market open at the Center Market home from 4 to 6 o'clock p. M. on Saturdays. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, August 28. Wheat l.uovant ; red 1 35(3.1 37, white 1 57. Corn active; yellow 72. Mess pork 19 2520 00. Whisky firm at 22(23. Coffee dull ; St. Domingo lUs The Enquirer la getting low, in deed, in the mire ot filthy abuse of respecthie people. Not content with denouncing the Republicans as " aristocrats," etc., it has resorted to mean, ungentlemanly remarks about the ladies of our city who see proper to assist the cause of Republicanism. A party 111 ust be iu a desperate strait that requires such unmanly means to bolster it up. All we ask is lor the Douglas organ to contiuue its vulgar nonsense about " aristocracy, ' " ruffled shirt party," "standing collar party,'' till the election. It will disgust all the decent people in town by such slang, and by Its ungallant conduct toward the fair sex. The women notice and remember such ungentlemanly behavior. poo.l joke is told of Willard, tbe Editor of the Enquirer. It is said that, bearing Irora Lis cronies, Sol. Koker, Bill Lee, und the balance of the Newburg rowdies, that there was goiDg to be un attempt to break up the Republican meeting, be jumped aboard the Boicrn just as she shoved out, and went up '-to see the fun." With all his assurance, he couldn't mix with the Wide Awakes aud look them ir the face; and as be was invisible to the naked eve ou the boat, it is presumed be felt sneaking, and crawled in some handy kuot-bo!e. Well, the ttory goes that when he got there, he mixed iu tbe crowd of rioters, smiling around amongst the brethren, and patting the boy3 on the back; When the Wide Awakes charged with their lamp-staff's and brick-bats, be "broke " for the river bank, ami made the quickest time on record. b inding that it would be rather hot riding on the h int for him, he uruck a bee-line for home, afoot, and arrived early Saturday morning. Just ask Willard, 'How s the walking and e if he isn't guilty. B " A very pretty Democrat, he whs to e i-urt . lie was ao elector at large (m the Vun Hnren and Adams ticket in 1848, and remained n rnncorous Abolitionist till ihe day of his death.' Enquirer. The Enquirer talks thi way about Henry W. Ellsworth a father H. L. Ellsworth. JuiVrf! Law was also a Van B'iren and Ad ams man in 1848. Was he au abolitionist ? You say Mr. Ellsworth, sen., "remained ' one till the day of his death. Of course he was one in 1S43 then. Judge Law voted the same t'.cket. Ergo, Judge Law was tn abolitionist in 1843. He was one till the end of 1349. when he wrote the celebrated Free Soil letter. Neighbor, you live in a plass houso and shouldn't :irow stones. Tuk Com Crop a Lower Euvm. Our information from the various counties of Illinois, regarding; the probable yield of tbe coming corn crop, is not by any means the most flattering. In many locations we bear that the lute continued dry weather has played sad havoc with the growing corn, burning it up in a manner. However, there will be a great deal more than enough produced for home consumption. Shaw. Rl. Fusion Confcseu. The loathsomely cor nipt Bell-Dougias combination in Xew York is already falling to pieces. One brauch ( with Brooks for a mouthpiece) affirms tliat the bargain contemplated tbe casting of ten votes for Bell aud Everett and twenty-fice for Douglas aud Johnson, shonld so miraculous an event happen as its election. The other branch of the coalition, on the other hand, affirms that tbe et.'irc tkirty-jive Electoral candidates were pledged unconditionally for Douglas. Furthermore, one of the Douglasites on the Klectoral ticket a German) expressly declares that he would uct consent to go on the ticket except upon tbe distinct understanding that it is " w holly and entirely " tur Douglas. He will of course withdraw, if he finds that UrooKs, tbe graud Know Nothing engineer, speaks the truth, and that he (the said Douglasitc Elector) has been j cheated. To cap the climax of confusion, ! another of the Electors nominated, Mr. De ; Peyster Ogaeu, has announced that he de- I ciiues the nomination, uuless it is definitely understood that he shall, if elected, vote for Dell and Everett. Ci'n. Gaz.

MISCELLANEOUS.

E 6,'P T U V V O U O 13 1.. T H K urriii sale at THOMPSON'S New Drm; "tore. UnTtll'SIOle UJL.a.i.11, Jackson's Couzh Syrup, st f tuc-MS raiJix u-umtje jLjf Wheat Flour for sale at the lowent. tkiu selling at 2.75 per sack, at july25 COOK A LANGLKY'S. JTBZ-l-W MtJiSiROVS TO ttEUVCE mm my presei t stock, in order to MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, I will, fur THIRTT DAYS, sell Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ! My stock U still lai ge, uud comrrrweK elegant variety of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Adapted to the seaaoD and the wants of the people. Tlao ZLisTXCiios Particularly will liu.l a large assortment of RICH ASD BE A I'TIFL'L DRESS GOODS, Which cau be bought at very low figures at No MAIN STBEKT. aug4 WM. M. BI SCA.N. Volksbote coy. 'mrutitfji.s'TK us', jrojuvjeHS' .i.vj Coopers' To-ds Just received from the mauuI factorv a fllll awrtment such a Ptanes, Hench Screws, Sawv, eti Coopers' Diawiug-Kniv?s, Adzes mid Axes, " Truss Hoops of all s-iz-s, etc.. etc GEO. S. SONSTAG A CO , augl7 No. 19 Main street. Fit rush nvTTER 4J'i, noas. Hi lbs choice Table Butter, 2U0 doss Eggs just received and f ir sale by CiiAS. BJcJOHNSTON, augl5 Posey Block. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWINC MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, betw- en Main and L-rust. If1 OtVKH TO THE fiHI.lt beel.T ilson s Improve, 1 evinkr 31aehiue at reduced prices, with Increased coufidence in its merits as the best and most reliable lamily sewing machine now in use. It sews equally well on the thickest or thinest fabrics; makes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with the essential advantage of beingalike on both hides, fo.-niing uo ridge or chain on the under side . is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any othe. 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 tot three years. Wo aUokeep on constantly hand a full assortment of Singer's machiner. Circulars containing testimonials ot the above machines, from persons of the highest standing East and Wtst, giving prices. Ac, will be furnished gratis, on application iu person orbv letter. feb91 v F. M . 8 E L L M A N . TRESS AND JVJS IV SUPPORTER. Jm. ubie iuntruuu-iita art fft-rd aw entirely tn action and priuoij.l-. Having a ') inuwd and upward luuiiun, they retain Kuture witb prct-hure thau othe in. Avoid th IniitruLuent wfih a rigid syrintj. Tbey will injure tb lck arid cord, aud from tlitdr conUarU ami painful praure ar truiibh'MOiim. Wbit'n wilLnHluce KADlL'Al- CUKE if propart ued. Call on your Druggist or fend fur a I'aiuphlet free to all. Addroag BaUNKS Jt l'AHK.N't vv Turk. J. 3 l'KK, Cincinnati. juueT-amdAw Or KKLL::U A WHITE. gratis, spicks.9 .',il dozen !...'es Pims , gronn.l; do; dc; Pepper, do; do, do; do:

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Cassia, Ginger Cayene White Mare. Nutmeg, of apices. do; baud and fj Aud nil sale at augS other kind KLL!OTT FA MI ,Y liRo' F.HY it js.no vt. . J. CO t.HCiiJS'tr CO. loors tiave removed Main. to Vuer street, three abov WK are nuw uianufaetv.ri'i;; Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bed, the best and most convenient now In use, ai it cau be nnved or handled vritbdvt any trouble. Call and examine them lan'-'S CO-PARTNERSHIP. J.Vll 11. JIILERt.W H.tl J- V purchased from R. H. Dronime. loins, (formerlv of the firm of I!. None Co.) half of the Saw-Mill at the up-r part at the city, that estnhlishment will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned, under the lirm and style ! Ahlntiag A Brominelhaus. The mill will contiuua to till all orders for Luniber promptly aod with care. Orders solicited. api21-dtf AHLERINC, A BTSOITME L HA ITS. mm o J.VH TSi HO --". hts: : if MM nice stock of trimmed and uutrimnied Dounets on hand, and which will be sold cheap t" i Uwe out, at the Dry Goods More ol SCUAl'KER A El'iSSlNC. june2 40 Main stree. noRK. M l'Slbbls l?avvand Li-!,f M-, SO half bbls Pic Perk, 25 bbls Rump Pork, D'O kegs Choice Family Lard, For sale by GEO. FOSTER A CO., junel9 ' Corner Locust ej . and Canal. wnitts aoo i. r uuc.ns, noon m and sound, for sale by jnue w juue tt) S. r . G 1 L1SKKT t CO. uo o.n s a c o o o z Sjv r- ot sj r. k the tradeat mniiufcturers' prices l.y june-W . E. GILBKKTA CO. mm I UH ' WHIT if JLttJIH . OO JKJitJS mfr forssle by 8. E. GILBERT A CO. ""city of evansville RCITT A PTr"P."R Sj. RTTSRTTJfr Z T. 7 7. . , , . , ant assessment of our taxable property, and because we will setmake oath to an uurertainty, and failed to notice tbat we must attend to a part which usually was the AftMssor's duty, we have to submit to an unjust teJtatsuB. Now, fur 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 the " bl " out of a "bad" bargain, and t sustain the city's credit, we will take city and county orders for Dry Goods at a rate that no one can object to, and sell goods for rue in and cash very cbonp in order to close '-ut our summer stoek. BCHAPKERit BUSSING. Successor to S. Embii a Co., iulyls No. 19 Main street.

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VaSrVffil "M ...ILU 1.UJ DR. HAAS, oaring leased the rooms formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivott, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and couutrv, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they ueed the services of a Demist or not. Since the Issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, scleral improvements 1 ana new liiveuiious u.ive neeo maUe. of which he has availed himself, and aUe-ws nothing that will Bunhfii; lue luit-ir.w on paneurs, to pass unsecured. His facilities are letter and establishment larger, without doubt, that any other in our State, and equal to any in Eastern cities. AH these who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. The follow iug are the ttyles of work manufactured by hini: Continuous Gum; Block or Carved Work ; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheoplat--tic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty aud cleanliness ot the continuous gum work. It Is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be Pestered to nearly their original c ntour by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcauite, Cotalite, and Amber Banc. The latter styles, for lightness and adaptation ho difficult mouths, excel anjreels anything we have ever se.-n. II has several anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. The- are perfectly harmless. The mont delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything not made by himself Parents should consult the health and leanfj t f their children by having the Deutist direct their second deutitic-n, ereb)rodifciajr symmetry anil health to those litvaluaMe organs Irregularity of rhildreu's teeth isrrected successfully. Those having decayed tevth, should either have, them extracted or hilt J at once, (tin. latter il possible). Thv health of the parties and tLe rxniain- ' ing teeth demand this. ,. BUT" I take pleasure iu introducing Dr. ileai, my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, : hoping he will rind them both pleasant and pioftr. able From m intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to rind him one of ihe progpourfhig ; possessing taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view ,! can, with -.afety, rvcvnimeml him to the roinniunirj as a skillful and competent dentist. ftha28) J.KIVKTT. CHARLES BABC0CK, Importer Mhfl IValr in (each and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MMJi i V.V O.n P t.KTKU .11 V .1 ti- . M jE 1 s SSL" Ml S nil with Euroi-etn and American nianiitacturers torn direct supply of all goodsin my 1 line, I am eu.ihlcdto (Ter Inducements, that raunoi fail la be to the interest of all engaged in the . busiuess to give ma a trial. I I name in part: axles, springs made 01 the be-1 1 steel; hands, enameled and of all kinds of 1st her, I cloths, linings for .'c 1 tarnishes, castings 01 ; a'-l kinds, Weill Be trees, toenail bridle leathers, bite, stirrups, spurs, hames, tine silver hansss of al; ' kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, u.v nets, shoe threads, horse ; blankets, London Girth Webs, American Cirtb ear" Vein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London i Welt Skins, a mipenor article; ivory, gtitta percha I and brabS lined martengal rings: tnperior kerseys i for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, ! patent gig tiers, Ac, Ac. 1 keep in fact everything HnpertMiuliig to either branch of the business, and understanding lioth branches thoroughly, we would respectfully in sit ' your attention before purcha-iiig eleowhi re. I nn also ssXent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddb . span da w BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 .Haiti Street 2TJ .W- cvuuj-j 1 ' x cm., sucvassous JtstcJ. K. Butcher, would respectfully give 1 notice that li.e.v uianu'scture to order, autl have ; constantly on hand, ull kinds of Boots and Shoes, 1st .Secuuitt IssraaNCK Cuki-am, October 1, 1S9Asstrs. Cash on hand Cash in Continental Hank, awaiting vestment Cash in ltiink fiiniaioliwssiUli 5 eit 15 InI 05 5,ta7 17 Total ' liiuk .Stocks Si) shares Uauk " " M " Amu " KHI Dank i :6.a8t 7 Comuierce Ex. Kauk New York 14 B'k N. America 211 slu par val. tUJUU worth -J,7, 1 ti Temporary Lokiis aecured by ll.isis I'. 8. Coupon Bouds and '5 shares Kesolute Fire Insurance Company 12.300 (i0 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Ac.-KI'sl&O 00 Premiums uncollected '1. Ml Accrued Ins. on Bond' and Mortgages A Temporary Loans si,7l4 71' Bal.aice due from Agents - 1 J U'.i Total splfcaj titock... "plus .Jf4t,.s'H Ml .SriOo.oon no .. 1.91 o So44,!'l M No I. Idlities. WALKER, Pros ! B. L. IIsvtMira, Secretary. STATE OK NEW YOPK, I, CITY A CUl M Y OK NEW lUBI, I Personally appeared liefore me this 2yth day of NovemlaT, A. L. lr.i, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Uaydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of NewYork, and severally afnroied that th within statement l v them sul.-icr.'r.eil Is correct and true to the best el rheir know ledge aud belief. raoe. l. thorn ell, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New Yor!. This Company has complied wltU.tlra law of ludiana concj-rninjt Insurance Companies, and ii prepared to take risks In the City of Evansville aud Vaiiderbutah '"oiir.ty, Ind E. U. StBIN, .Agent. le. li, 37 .Main street. o lit HP fll.y'U STVl.H JVOW OCT is seeor.d to n''he in leaurv and svmmefrlcal i proportions. Lovers of a comfortable, good-looking, i hne and dura'iTe Ilat ill be sure to et suited and , fittil. Bring In your orders, gentlemen. French Felt &Cassimere Hats, j Always on hand aud made to order of any shape or ! color The Cricket andZouave Hat, Ju8t rMurning into fashion fur Spring Hummer, j WOOL AKD FUR HATS Of every in. . ... . i .! ttUil 4tiality. Straw Groods. An ilpopittaa itmk, tt tht low will w-il at 1 corresponding fij;ure. CAPS, CAPS. A very largr stock on baud all the latest styles. ' MISSES' FANCY HATS. Tlio beat v-r Mi in the eitT. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless vari.-ty for Spr ing aud Summer. VAL'TIEB A MARCO N" N I ER, aprl 'Alt Main street. 1 V10WING AND THRFSHING IKT 3E3 JS. fcl SHJRPJBKCO h vj.vs viz- i.f:, Ind, agents f.ir the following Machines, which are the most approved patents now in use. Reapers and Mowers. W. A. Wood's Improved Mc E. Ball's " raf. Champiou Reaiter ivd Mower, ' Self RaKer, Iron Harve-u-r, Kentucky Harvester, Buckeye Mower, E. Mr. Reapnr nnd Its v..r. Threshing Machines. llallstou s Improved Thresher, Pitt's Patent Thresher, Moflitfi may22-ly

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D! ,nlrT3n,1!rlTnrnf.i,,tii,ii. flSJ'i Ulu.HA. iJOvIA .'A.w!ltiU'.ili( l First St., Iet. Main and 1. :: t KVANbILLK, IMtANA. D Blank Books ruled, p:igel and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to thn largest Ledger. MiiFic and sYagMdoesi bessssl Insny style- i jela-dAwtf German and Frenrli Night Schoof Thi. t .y-u nut sin. vno most imspettfully Megs leave to inform h! friends aud the public iu general, that he hat 1 pened a night echool for the iiiKtructiou of the French and German languages. Being a graduate .if a European University, and a teacher of practice and experience, which he bin, become by exertion during 1 :.:.:..! . r of yeais, he hopes ti satisly all those h mav entrust themselves or 1-e entrusted un.'o his ' eare, and Legs the i-atrcnage of his fellow-citizeMfi Also, young clerg men arid students of the gospel are requesieu to take nonce 01 u:s lessons in to Hebrew langu.ige. For parHculars, apply to Rev Ht M BELBASCO, Trofeisor .t Aiiciini suit Modem Language First st., rear rd Brbrii's 1 '-.luniercial CdU-ge. mav-'-Hmd .. I. AS. - - hand it irrpptv nt We call Iihi ti: i niwh TiiAt-K a.M.i'-i huv ut I .u ii TImbm iiU-M fi a. tUt uinulkrijv K. T. FAIHIHANKS It X.t St. Xotiiutytirff, fi mont. Every HcHlt is t-tt.l I rtn l rHUied corrot t. Yor ittivm.MU!iUH . rtvt to U' 1 i.h 1 i: , - - perb'jiia usiin; t dcin. If 'RNrtUunK J CO., Ap.-ntfl, W;ttir pi rout. EvujiMvittt ; M s v5 ' S liC'Itt IjA.N u s GERMAN MEDICINES! THE idtKAT I iS T A -V J A M l R Mi M E O J E H ' tl th present ate1. hitv m tiiirttl ihir grxxi if uUrity only through yours vt trial. LtuIouik 1 A i.it iHtiirtion ti rfnltre1 l t.tuni iu U CAsHpL HOOFLA ND6 GERMAN B J T T m X 8 will poamTxf.t ci'BE Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jauudica, Nervsus Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disease' arising from a disordered live! , or weakness of stomach and digestive organs, AM) WILL rOSlTlVHV 1'EtVXKT Yelloui Fiver, MUdus Eeeer, ami Fecer and Ag See our Almauac for proof. Pnw 75ct per hottls UOOFLAKVS BALSAMIC COIDIAL WILL POSITIVELY iTEI Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, lodu enza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, beiujr well-known hr-.ubont Europe and Ann can need no commen iatlon here. They are purely vogt table, are prepared with great exactness aud ogar-coute I. No botti r Cathartic Pill ran bs found. Price 2ft cunts pt r box. These mediciues are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacsson t Co., Philadelphia, i'a., and St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers in inodudoe everywhere. The signature of C M. Jackson will he ou the outside of each bottle or lox. Iu our "Ererybody't Almauac," published au uually, you will rind testimony an- commendatory notices from all parts of the ccmntry. These alma nacs are given awav bv allonr agents. HEW A HE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that you get Uooflaud's German Bitters, prepare.! by Ir. C. M. .lacks.. n, Philadelphia, Pa , and Clllll ins Mnimiuir ji. i.u .itv w.a,.., ui mm i "iiih Kuller ,t White, Ageuls b.r Evansville, Ind. Leich A CarlaU'dt, do do do decO ' ' ' t m , l.Mi bushels Ear ( rn. 5 tons Bran. AO bush frmb Oern .Meal, Just receive 1 ami for sale bv CII AS. McJOIINSTON, l'.ey fllocK MIX TRACTS ' jf . V I. tZjT, mWJt!t ange Flowers, Bitter Almonds, Rose, Mace, Giuger, Allspice, Celery, Strawberry, Raspberry. and ull oliier Kin is, oi r lie very oeet ijuailtv, at N. B. TUOMPSON'S assjrl City Drug btore CUUISTIAN hllili ........ ..WM. HKILMAN. KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY I MAN l FACT B B I H8 AND B 1 1 1 LDEBS OF STEAM ENGINES AND UOlLEBli, Saw and Ortst Mill Machinery, Tohacoo Screws Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Milis, 1'hrasln: Mnchlnci, ct EVANSVILLE, IND. FMViE PRuFlilF.Ti'Rn OF THE CITY FOUX M dry beg lean- to 1 ifi'm their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WORK, and ever thing appertainine to the Foundry bus! nee 'lhev are manufacturing Stbam Ksuines am BoiLras of any size and power reijnirerl. Saw Mlii Machinorv and Mill Oearin oi auv sire ; Distil lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumminc Mil' bines, Thrashing .Machines. Malt Milis Ilwnwiri; wers. C'orri-sliell.-i a. Machirierv of all kln.lmivie and repaired. Iron and Brass Casting,, very description, Iron llousefronts, lellar G.aus jr. CuokiuK and Heating fctovee of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Wara, Dog Irons, Ac. BIUEWERH, DISTILLERS, KECTIEILR-S.Ac, Supplied with every uescnpLion of Copper acid Shei t Irou Wrrk, Brewii, kettles, Refrigerators. AttemoratiTs, rpari-s, MiUheails anil Worms ou au improved principle, ('olumus for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Cans. Spliotis, Ac; I'opper, Lead and Iron Pipe; Copper, Y. -ass and Iron Pumps oi every variety, f.r tier, spirits, oil, f-c: Brass pocks and Valves, Steam VhTst!i. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work aud do repairs ou Steam Boilers, Copper and Sheet Irn Work, rc. OLD M ETA I S ROI OHT. They are dealing iu and selling Allen's Improved Steam OtMge, Wrought Inn welded Pii.es aud Tuoins, lliraju nopkinr improved Smut Machine. Stephen Hughes Floitr HenlralorC, Giman Vdt inifCi .tf Gnin Elastic Belii ig, Packing, Hom-, V. of the best kind; Iiuplate. ht.f Iron. Block Tn,, I Pis Iron, Babit Metal, pelter. Eire Brick. They have every facility of Die best Machiner r and workmen, and will give all work entrusted t them, their individual attenliou, tilling ordei promptly, warn-utiug tin is v.oik, and are mtlstsl J with reasonable prices. T Office and Salo Room-,. No. CO Main stre . foundei y. Boiler Yard a Machiue Shop uu Pil street, between Kiret Vcond streets, Eva:,, ville, ludiana. dee? J. W. MCOH.", 10 Main street, IvansvilJe ' crates assorted, for the Country Trade, nan

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