Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 September 1860 — Page 4

TKA.VEl.ERS' Gl'IDE. iTHUTlUi dfc Crawfordavllle R. i. UErABTlBl S. .ccommodatlon Train COO A. M. lail Train 9. IS " ARRIVALS. fait Train 4.f,G P. M. .roommodatiou m 3.30 " Steamers Regular Packets. rOB CAIRO. Okarlev Bowe leave Tuesdays ami Saturdays it 12 o'clock M. Arrived Mondays ami Thursdays t night. TOR PADITAU. Dunbar leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and TriUy8 at 12 o'clock m. Arrivos Tuesdays, Thursdays, tud Saturdays at night. roB Hcxnrnso. Qr.x. P. M. Whits plies daily, leaving TisiMltllii n the forenoon and returning in the evening. for tocrnTiiti. Gret Eagle, of LouisvilU, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at C o'clock P. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays in the afternoon . Gret Eagle, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 1'.' o'clock u., and Thursdays at H o'clock p.m. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays iu the aftcrnoou. for green nit EH. Lve Eaves leaves Mondays and Thursdays at t; n'clock p. M. for Bowling Green. Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning.

There is regular daily communication with Hendcbson and Newuubgii by bod and land conveyance. RIVER ITEMS. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. AHKIVKII. Oen'l Anderson, Padurah; Poland, Louisville; Sam Kirkman, Memphis; Grey Eagle, Louisville; Bowling Green, Gresn Riv; Manner, Memphis. lKIBTKn. Poland, Memphis; Sam Kirkman, Louisville; Mariner, Louisville; Gen'l Anderson, Paducah; Grey Eagle, Lou.; Bowling Green, Green riv. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Dunbar, Paducah; Gen'l White, Henderson. ——— ......The <Weather>, yesterday, was wet and disagreeable throughout the greater portion ot the day. Heavy showers fell in the morning, and after a lucid interval, during which the sun shone out quite warm, the evening closed heavily clouded, with a prospect of a rainy night. The <River> continues slowly receding. The long established regular Evansville and Cairo packet <Charley Bowen> will be at the wharf to-day receiving freight. The shipping merchants of Evansville have had a faithful servant in "the pioneer," and should reward her merits with a continued share of their patronage. Capt. Dexter is determined that no boat shall serve them on more liberal terms. Mr. P. D. Viets is agent for the <Bowen>. ......The <Bowling Green> arrived yesterday from Green river, and returned with a light trip of freight. The river continues in a bad condition, and business is very dull. ......Capt. J. B. Hamilton, who purchased the <S. P. Hibberd> which was sunk just below New Albany, has commenced wrecking her. He attempted to engage the managers of the <Champion No>. 4, to pump her out, but they declined, thinking that her hull was so much broken that it would be impossible to raise her. The upper works, engines, furniture, etc., are all good and will be removed us soon as possible. ......Gen JOE LANE, the Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency, was a passenger on the little <Grey Eagle> yesterday evening as far as Newburg. He is now on a visit to his old home in Warrick county, but is expected to be at this place in the course of a day or so. PITTSBURG, Sept. 26.— River 3 feet 8 inches by the metal mark and at a stand.— Weather clear and cool. ......The regular mail and passenger packet <Dunbar> is at the wharf receiving freight. She goes to Cairo at 12 o'clock to day, and offers superior accommodations to passengers. That popular and attentive clerk. Mr. A. M. Dusouchet, has charge of the office. ......The <Gen. Anderson> left tor Paducah yesterday, with a small trip of freight. She is running on alternate days with the <Dunbar>. ......Capt. Lewis Davis is now the sole owner of the <J. H. Done>, now lying at Cincinnati, having purchased the interests of his late partners, Messrs. List and Reed. The <Done> has been advertised for the Cincinnati and Memphis trade. ======= NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE E. & W. LINE. Exclusively for the Journal. ======= Albany, X.Y., Sept. 25. James T. lirady, the candidate for (Jovernor on the Breckinridge ticket, made a speech here lonigh'.. He proclaimed war to the knife against the Douglas Democracy, declaring that if Lincoln was elected, Seward would be his Secretary of State, and Starts fill Seward s place in the Senate, in which event the Republican party would be the only national party, and would be in the ascendant, and that after this contest Douglas would not be heard of again. This spirit is regarded as a final blow to a union of the Democracy in this State. DwkiBTS Station', III., Sett. 2T. --Lord llenfrew anl Hiiile express themsolves highly gratilieil with the two dajFS' sport on thu pritiriea. To-day the party bagged one hundred and eigttljfive quails, ot" which Lord Renfrew killed twenty-eight. They leave for St. Loui-t on a special train at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. Nkw Oki.kans, Sept. 2Cth. The schooner Taytor reports Walker safe, and that they will return to the I'nited State3 hy the next arrival. Walker aud Ool. Uudler would have been released it" they had claimed American citizenship or British protection. It is certain they will not be shot, as the British have declared they will not permit it The (Javitt organ brings a very severe accusation of inconsistency against ua. It says that we are now opposing Sheriff Gavitt and don't fancy Judge Hovey as a politician, whereas, two years ago, the Journal supported both those individual.'. That is a very sapient charge truly, and entirely worthy of 'he editor of the Gavitt organ. The present editor of the Journal is not responsible for the sins of the former Editor. What Mr. Carlile did, we do not have thank Providence ! to answer for. If the Journal, two years r.go, under another Kditor, committed the unpardonable blunder of supporting two such I unprincipled politicians as Hovey and Gav- j itt, we should not suffer for it the castigatissj of outraged public opinion. As well may we hold the present Editor of the Pitquirer responsible for opposing those per- j sons ?o sironoiy two vears ngo. It is a j i)or both ru'.t Mi. W llutt won't irork (SrS' e notice caT Pttmry Cmtntr Fair -Ha-vcn't bouie of our mechanics or (rmers articles to show there ' Vanderburgh ought i to be represented.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND & NEXSEN, Car lES Ifl" IE XL JZk. X WMEl A6SNCY ! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIttST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IAD., WKK.VO 11 I' RK Pail fill TO TaKMt j. Uisks and issue Policies iu several of the shiest and most reliable Insurance Companies of the I'nited States. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured at the nut favorable rates. MARINE AND INLKND AVIG.VTION Rike taken on FL AT-P.OATS, BARGES, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIKE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. COPELAND A NEXSEN, Agents. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP SEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital, , ALL A1U IN. $500,000. SURPLUS. ..!$I139,000 PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Entitling the MMfri to a portion of its Profits, OP WHICH 75 PER CENT la sot aside annually for that pnrtose, providing a a v e r r In its yearly accumulations, which are landed instead of heing divided to stocklioMetH, am! CHEAPNESS In dividend to holder? of " participation policies," or an ABATEMENT In Mar;ne Insurance from the standard rates ot premium to customer who may 1 refer lion -participation. JOSEPH WALKER, Pres't. TIKIS. W. BIKD-SA LL, Vice President. K. L. Haviiock, Sec'y. THIS COMPANY Insures agaiust loss and damage hy Eire on Dwellings, Household Furniture, Stores, War-housea and their contents. Policies issued hy scptli) COPELAND & NEXSEN, Agents. GUARD AGAINST FIRE BY CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE OT INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND Wi M PA I BED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Am! thti prestige ot" 0 yeai'ri BttcceM mttl UPWARDS OK$ 14,000,000 Ot k'bcs have heeii Kilt hy the yKrua Iiiriiirumo Company in the punt 40 years. The Viihi'.' of reliable Insurance will ho apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY T H 8 M T N A DtrRI.V"j the PAST FIVE YKAK.h: In Ohio ff-t.;I,..-:.5i In Micbitfuii, aI "i8,13 81 In Indiana,... 14;,S."iV..81 In Illinois,... A46,327.4J Tcnuwwp 97549.2 Kansas & K h 1Vir,.77 In Winojnint U'-,'J,rr 7 In Kentucky, l Missouri, .'.Ki,.r.ls.'4 waAMiau. W.JS 9 Pena'a A Va. TtlJ96 82 A i k. & Ga SXM MHsirHiiiii a i id Alabama, ...S-'-. M2.1S. Fire and Inland Navigation li it-k accepted a tennaeauslataat with m- ! vtm y nuil fmht profit. Ept tut affeitliiiti ijii fu ttt inxuniuce of J'KL 1. 1 tfGB ami Cott' ttf.i, jar tmnn of 1 ( " ycors. The Solid H.-rvire lOBK aul suei'eifully tried, and tle in my advautaKM tbe JKtaa faauraDoe Compaajr pua Msaaotf iu itrf Hid-, ahovdd ut be uv rluvd:ed by thos1 realy ti iur;e.re atul umh ratatkdiay tin ir heat iitlei lt Dctriug "atrimcaiit Hafi ' the aaoantty for reliahlf luMiiraiMse becoaaca an iinpctratifr duty tho abihly id' property oarhtHV t MMataln h mi beitig tlien nun h towauad. Ajv'in iprf i:i ail tlie erjie-ti.-a citififl aiid loVM tbrutboot the Sfafe P'ditien issued uifhiuit delay, by aaj ol Ibadaly aotboriaeJ Aueuts ol the ('oiii;aiiy. Wir Riwlf kti ath-nded to with denatch nnd tid.lilv. OOrKlaANO ,t NKXVKM, Akcenta, uy- Savlnfca Blank Building, I'irt Bt. BY STATE ftUTHORlTY. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. DKVOTKt INSURANCE I PTRE EXCLUSIVELY. CBA R TF.R Cash Capital, Cash Assets - PERPETUAL. - $5I7,7P2.r,l3 S. L. LOOM 19, Pr.f. II. Kr.i.LOiii, Secretary II. II. & II Mr. macsii.i., CINCINNATI, O. (eti'l ArIk, rAtfeiits in all the principal Citiefl and Tt r the ITnien Wa LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! r5T"Ai plications received, petiole, leaned and renewed, and all bswineea pertaining to the agencj promptly attended to. Also applications received for Life Insurance, in the jEtna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Capita) and surplus over KKXMXX). COI'KLAND i- KiCXSKN, Ageuts. -Office, on First St., Let. Main aud .Syc, in Savings Bank Huilding. ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS ARE DAKGEROI S ! EVANSVILLE AGENCY Or THE MERCHANTS' 1NSURANCEC0. Hartford, Conn. Cash Capital, $200,000 DIUECTtms : Mark BnarataV s. WT wiili mt, .lames Bolter, K. liidiertri, tiny It. Ph. lp.-, Timothy tOieUon, lauies P. foster, fidnev A. 1 Chne. T. H diver, Kliiah 11. !). Basse, Ul.inclmrd. tiennrd I. ItnbkaraV, M. M . Men isjssj. W. !. C.liins, W H l. ( kilenoetr. hr" pt'le e( it.tis rec lie.'!, and all bnsftte: red, Poiicii iasned .out repertntning to the. agency

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STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS. M.hs villa and Bowling t;reen Packet. I .ini rfr The H4ht drjifr IT. S. Mail Steamer JEiJtad, BOWLING UREEN, A. LITl'K, Captain, JOHN TKAVIS. Cl'k, Leaves Evanillo every Mondny and Thnrnday, at 6 o'clock, p si., leaves Bnwlins 6nen every Wedawadaji and Saturday, at 8a.m. anglO

Paekat, Gen'l I. H. WHITE, B. L. l.AN barter, inartter, ntna an i. unlar hreii M .: il I'assi r I'acki I naTli a i iif l daily (Sundays e.xcej ted) hetwvea this point and ' Henderson. nn7 i 5M a rv.ru: to xtj i ijwi: WW ot time. The Louisville and jw-i--. Heinle!-. .11 Lisrht-Draiifiht, Swift, Side JjjJJ-Jfc Wheel I'. S. M. and I'asaeugcr riirlrnt iwfc iV'i ' I'liia Grey EZxglo, Capt. A. DONNAI.LY, J. A. Lr-K, CI k, Leaves Kvansvllle for Louisville everv Monday at Vi o'clock M., and every Thursday at t; o'clock p. M., arriving at Lotiisvill? Tuesday and Friday evenings. Keturuing, leaves Louicville every Wednesday and Saturday even incut 0 o'clock. JSO. B. HA I L, Agent, Jnljgfl tt No. 'i Water street. EVANSVILLE AND LOUISVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKET, C3- x o y E3 agio. W. 11. DANIKLS, ( apt. S. P. Hallidat, C'erk. b ei vtis k rvf jvs i.ti x van' Jmj Tuesday and Saturday at o'clock p. m. Returning, leaTes Louisville every Monday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. u. ft" Through Bills of Ladiu; will be given for Tobacco or other freight to Baltimore or New York at as low rates it not lower than by any other route. Passengers or freight taken at packet-boat rates for any point on the Ohio Kiver or on Green River. &t6 The passenger accommodations of the Grey Kagle are unsurpassed by uny boat upon the Western waters. Apply on board or to JOHN B. HALL, juue-dtf No. 2 Water street. Bid CAIRO REGULAR 1'ASSEN OH PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, Dexter, Master, leaves Evs nsville iffii Tueaday and Saturday, at 1'2 o'elock M., arriving at Paducah at G o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wadnesdav and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Sunday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Smithland every Thursday and Monday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Svimsvill.- with the Evansvllle and CiawfordsN ille R. R., and Packets for Green River. Also, connecting at Smithl.ind with Oaaaberkuid River Packets ; at Cairo, with Mwniphis, New Orh-ans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets cm bo obtained on board the boat for all Ru-tern Ctiea. sept23 MU P A 0 K T The fine steamer DINHAR, Gus. Fowler, master, i?:CK.4' leaves Evansville every Monday -5 r " Wednesday, and Friilay, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Peducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at ETansville with the Ef all villa and Crawfordsville Railroad for all mints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At raducah wiMi pack eta for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Da ly Mail boats foi Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. flaS"Bi!siuess promptly attended, and charges for freight ami passage, same as charged by tho regular packet. Through bills of lading given to Now Orleans and all points on thu Tennessee and Cumborlaud rivers anjrlS jr. on south vji mtot.Tu.v ajim M POND RIVER. The elegant passenger steamer LL'L' EAVES, McDonald, Blaster, Tavlor, Clerk, will make regular tri -weekly trips to Sottth ( arroltou and Pond Uiver, leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, a.ply on board. de20tf FORVAKD'G & COMMISSION. mm. NKW AKUANGKMENT. Th Atiamh Kxpress (Nimpasy renprctfully announro to tbeir frieuds and patruns, the putdic of Kvanavilh and vieiuity, that, with increased facilities tV.r tho tranhportation of TMKZQ ST, 1 A O K A 8 , MONEY AND V A L V A B L E Tle y solicit a continuance of Tornier favors. Kspeciul care tukwn in tin collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable package. All pcrsoiiR wishing to avail themselvet of fh facilities of the KxpieHK, can ol taiu any desired information in reference to the routes and details of the basiunss, at thir Oftirw on First slr.et, heiweon Main and Locust, opposite tho Post Office do l U. H. rim, Akent. Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, !ND. pB a. 0'Rii.Kir & Co, fe.ya.', fffcrJttfv.V'tit. COMMISSION MKBCBAMT8. General Itailroj.. , Steamboat, and Kxpr:-. A..n fs ial Ag. nts for the I'ENN. CENTRAL RAILROAD; we are ant !. !!-' to tnueeti.:, over h mm i &ivu IhroiiKh receipts at tlw lo.etf poiihIe rate1 ; a v i i rt Maaaaota Wtmrt lo.ir at the laadtapCs the larfc'-sr ua the Ohio Kiver, eapai.h of atotflif ! and pfotactinff all aiwrcliandiite iiai le tu tiatiiafct j Eron exposnie, we are pr pare-tl to Cvilltata (he disj ptitcll of all COOatgttBI la, lot warded to our ran1 fey either RIVER, R.VILROAD OR CANAL. Particular atlentioii naid to Iieceivirn. Storing t i !u - . also, to the Sale of any Produce, . or utber property, conaigaed to us for sale, and aat laj InctioB guaranteed. Oftie and "Xt.'naive Warehouse. u Water Hti.'el. ailji.iulng the Telegraph, anil on the Wharf boat, ! where we are to be found, attending to thu Interest, at oeir patron, at all hours, day and night. With our Hiiuerior laeilitiea; litng ataraMng ; un- ! tiring energy; aud knowledge f our baninean, wo feid ronfidnt of giving g ueral satil'aetion, and hope to merit acontiuuauce ot the extensive patron. age we :ire now enjoying. Liberal cash advances will he made on alleonslgnoienta to either ourselves or correHjKindents in any 1 of the principal markets, North, K:tst or South. P. C. O'RILEY &. CO. CHatSTlAM KB.'.T2. W. HF.ILMAN KRATZ & HEILMAN.

CITY FOUNDRY! M AN I'K ACTl' R KKS ANI Bill LDEHS OK STKA?5 BHGIKB8 AND BOILKRS, Saw and Grist Mil! Machinery, Tobacco Scre GttSAmrnaj Macliines, i Jfainesevngn, Cane Mills, Tiiraisliitr Hnriilncs, &. LVANSVILLK, IKD nrvK rnoriiiETOK OF TBS city vovh EL dry teg leave to inform their friend, and tin puidic in general, that they are prepared to do nil kind, of MACHINK AND KINISUINO WORK, and everything appertaining to th Foundry busi nes They are manufacturing Steam Basra, am I Bon.KUSof any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill (iearing of any size ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt MilN, i Horsepowers, Corn-ehellera, Mnctiinsry of ntiatada 1 made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings' ol i every description. Iron Hoiisefronts, Cellar Grans j fc. Co-.'oiog end II atiug Stoves of the latest Improved patterns ; Hollow wnra. Dog Irons, At. BItEWKRS, DISTILLERS, KECTIFI BBS, Ac, , Supplied with every description of Copper ;tiO Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, ltefrigerators AttemHrators, SparL.es. Stillheads and Wonxi3 on ' an improved print iple. Columns tor Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans. Syphons, &c; Copper, L - i and Ir..n Kipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps ol ever) variety, for Ueer. spirits, oil, tf-c: Brans Cock- and Valves, Steam Whistles, .i c Workmen sent to all pjti ts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boiler, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, tc. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing iu and selling Allen's Improved Sl am Gangs, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Ilirum Hopkins1 Improved Smut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Hour Separatura, German BoltitigClstJii Gum Blasric Belting, Packing, Hose, .ec.; of the best kind; Tinpuvte, Sheet Iron. Bock Tin, Pig Iron, Bal it Metal, Soelter. Eire Uriel:. They have, every facility ot the best Macrituery and workte.eu, and v ill give ail irork entrusted :r them, thi: individual atteition, tilling it-!.ti pronsntly, aarrantinis their work, and are satislteil w ith reasouahle prices. wOiSc and Sale Booma, No. 00 Main strict; ; . i:ndc:y. Boiler Y:rd as I Machine Shop on Pie I street, between Kirt taeood streets, Evsi ! ..in-. Indiana. decT Sk1'1' litTs. sisti itttx.f--mt.r--SIS I to :vi cpriDgs, colored end white, for rale cheep by Kesa Jt Preslan, together with .a large m! chohe assortaient of Notions of all desctip. ttons aud inn. g.iods. To las trade will oflt r strong ind'aeincnts fo hny ot us. We will pell goods ss low as tbe) ran be hooght Wivt of I he ssonuMas. (aeptT) XEKN S PltKSTOS. 1lTf .S.- lVJViTW' .OUSittli--Wanted ! We il beiestter ta'ke City mi l Ocantj Orders al it.' if la. " tr Dry Hoods. 6CHAPKBB bl'SSlNi.;, aug2S Ko. 4S Main itrett.

Amatf.ik Conckrt. The Musical Entertainment given by (he Choir of the Vine

street Presbyterian Church, at Marble Hall last night, jtph a decided success in attend- i ance, in pecuniary compensation, and in j the satisfaction given to the audience. The i seals were comfortably filled by an attentive and cultivated audience. The persous present and participating in the musical exercises were sixteen in number, viz.: Messrs. C. C. Genung, George Warren, R. Pabst. Hyties, Briekley, Ilonsel, C. Tileston, W. Tile3ton, DeLang, and Curnick, and Misses Linck, Fo3ter, S. E. Phares, M. A. Phares, Ladd, and Bierbower. Mr. George Foster acted as general business manager and treasurer; Prof. Genung as director. A splendid piano-forte from Healy & Warren's was used in accompaniments, fa. The following was the programme : Pari First. 1. Overture from the opera of Tancredi Rossini composer. Performed on the piano by Prof. Pabst, accompanied by Prof. Warren on the violincello. Well done, of course, by these two talented artistes. 2. Anthem chorus, " Let every heart rejoice" Woodbury composer. Full strength of choir. Performance highly creditable to all taking part. 3. Quartette, " Come where my love lies dreaming7' Glover composer. Performed by Misses Linck and Phares, Messrs. Briekley aud C. Tileston. Equal in execution to the music of most traveling vocalists. 4. Song, "I never cau forget thee" Madame Rive composer. Sung by Miss Foster, in pensive style, appropriate to the sentiment, but with hardly enough vigor. Miss F. has a very melodious voice, but she lackcoufulence in herself a fault remedied by practice in public. 0. Quartette, " Ella Bell" ITays composer. Suig by Mise3 Linck and Phares, Messrs. Briekley and W. Tileston. Exquisitely sentimental piece, full of jingling word3 and scarce of ideas, but rich in sweet sounds. Performed scientifically. G. Chorus, " Fisherman's Glee " adapted by Stevenson from " Masaniello," if we mistake not. All thu voices, with piano accompaniment. Correctly rendered, inspiring, and suggestive of a boat load ot lishermen following their calling on some fair Italian shore. Too romantic for the Ohio River, a matter-of-fact stream notwithstanding it was called "la belle riviere " in the olden time. 7. Solo on the piano, " A life on the ocean wave." arranged by Grobe. Performed with taste by Miss Ladd. Abounding in difficult variations. Could be improved on by more caref ul practice, yet very creditable to the player. 8. Musical dialogue, " Robin Ruff and Gatfer Green" (Russell composer), by Messrs. C. and W. Tile3ton. Piano accompaniment. Both voices are basso. Mr. C. T.'s pronunciation was indistinct; otherwise the performance was skillful. ' 9. Stini' "Home ol' mv heart " lHarvevL Sung by Miss Biei bower, with a flexible soprano voice, which danced amongst the notes with much grace, vet sometimes I touched them too indefinitely, j 10. Quartette (by Woodbury )," Over the i fields of tbyniy blossom." Sung by Misses I Foster and Phuns, Messrs, Hynes and C. i Tile.-tiMi. Well done and received with ap- ' plans. 11. "The old nan's retrospect," a song composed and sung by Pao (leaaag, accomi panied by himself on the piano. Tune uniform, sentiment melancholy, and not fully j understood, owing to indistinct pronunciaI lion. Vet very scientifically rendered. 12. Quartette, "Gather the Beautiful" (Woodbury).. Sung by Misses Bierbower I and PhareS, Messrs. Curnick and W. TileI ston. A pretty piece, given tastefully. 13. Solo, "Not for gold or precious stones" (Hauser). My .Miss Ladd. Voice liquid but weak. A little more spirit needed in the singer's performances. 14. Anthem chorus, "The earth is the Lord's'" (Mason). By the whole choir. Grand, devotional, and elevating to the religious sentiment. The harmony and time excellent. Part Second. 1. Sonata iu 15 flat, composed by Mozart. Played on the piano by Pabst, and on the clarionet by that musical genius. Warren. Execution almost per. fection. Audience highly delighted; so much so, that some enthusiastic gentlemen not reflecting on the extreme length of the programme, and the fact that there is a limit to the endurance of the organs of sound, insisted vehemently on a repetition. The musicians very accommodatingly responded to the request in their best style. 2. "Fireman's Song" (Peltou), a chorus by the entire company, with fire-bell acj compauimcnt. Music i,o0 words heroic, and sound of that amalgum bell terrifie. Audience became excited; enthusiastic gen- : tlemen in back part of house again cn- ! Core ; the company repeat. After which I that "dreadful bell" became silent. ; 3. Solo, " I'm a merry Ztngara," Balfe I composer. By Miss Linck, with piano accom- : paniment. Rendered with vivacity and i sweetness. 4. Quartette. "Farmer's Home" (Woodbury). Seng by Messrs. Briekley, Houscl, C. ' and W. Tileston. Style masculine, hearty, and promotive of a desire for the joys of country life. 5. Aria from Bohemian Girl, " Then you'll ' remember me." By Miss Foster, with piano accompaniment. Style sentimental music given with pleasing effect. G. Quartette, "Fairy Bell,'" composed by Foster. Sung by M isses Ladd and Phares, Messrs. DeLang and House). A very pretty piece of music, given with UeCtc. T. " Five Belles Polka'' i T. J. Cook). Performed on the piano by Prof Genung, ia solendid stvle.

8. Duett, " Tell me where the fairies dwell ' (Glover). Sung by Misses S. E. and M. APhares one a soprano, the other an alto. Correct singers, perfect time keepers, and favored with excellent voices. Have evidently practiced much together. 0. " Sleighride Glee " (Bradbury). Sung by Messrs. Hynes, Curnick, and the Tilestons, with sleigh-bell accompaniment. The music was rollicking, and the " tintinnabulation of the bells" made one think of snowbanks, bulTalo robes, fast horses, and pretty girls. A nice thing, well done, and "cheered to the echo." It had to be repeated to quiet the clamor. 13. Chorus, "We hail thee,'' by Auber. Sung by choir, with excellent effect. (For want of time 11, Prince Albert's Royal March, was omitted.) 12. Duett, "Home from our mountain" (Verdi). By Misses Foster and Bierbower. Beautifully rendered. 13. Another chorus, "Oh, how lovely isZion!" (Woodbury). Performed by full choir, with magnificent effect. Thus closed this excellent concert, honorrble alike to the city and to the performers. It will probably be repeated on Monday or Tuesday evening.

Fatal Accident. Ye3terday morning a wagon from the country containing three persons, a man, his wife, and their son, stopped on Water street, near the foot of Vine street, and the two men got out and went about their business, leaving the team in charge of the woman until their return. The horses becoming unmanageable, she placed herself at their heads in order to hold them, when she was thrown down and trampled under the feet of the frightened animals, and before assistance could be rendered, her person was bruised and mangled in the most horrible manner. She was taken up insensiblo and conveyed into one of the stores on Water street, but a physician having been sent for, she was subsequently removed to a chamber in Mr. Mensinger's boarding house, where she was kindly provided for. The physician soon arrived, and upon examination pronounced her injuries su h a3 to place her beyond the possibility of recovery. At last accounts she was still li?igering, but in an insensible condition, and death was momentarily expected. The parties were Germans ami their names were Bahl, of German township. J. -w. HUailES, Importer. IT --y ft 1 ':. Si i Ojv mjjs-n wit 11 .1 t-'i i.r. stock of QVEES8WABE. FRENCH ASP B.VOLISH. CHINA, OLASSWAHE, TEA Th'A r8, AND TABLE CI TLEHY, for tho Kail trade, at CinriniiHti prices, which will nave ten per cent, in freight snd charges, to nil partis, hetow tlie Pans. No. 18 Main street, K rant Till, I ml. O0B Assorted Orates lor tho country trade on hatoX" septlS N.Y. MILLINERY STORE. BRONNER & BROS., No. 7. First Ht., bet. Main A Sycamore, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. W js. CJLI. i'GI lS PJt SITH'f I..1 H uttkntion tooiir full and complete io,-k of iniii-rv Coeds, sack as Beady-Made .Silk and Velvet Bssinstsi Strv.- Bonnete, lilata. Seoope, B.B net Kiliboiik tni Velvet Ribbons of all sridths Bilks, Sat Inn, sad Telvnts, French and Arnerfeaa Flowers, IUoiiJh, Maingi baeas, Bonchea, ami a BPsat variety of Head-dresses, Cpffnres and Netts. Beini; connected with one nf the largest import -iiiK honses (No. lSIC ml J'Jil Broadway, New York rity.) where we import rnoit of our jrooils direct from Hari.s, we have I tin spun ietter facilities for obtaining goods andstjlos, than any house out of Now Tone. Wo asit country merchants and mH. liners thi ssghsirt the West, having formerly supplied themselves either at Louisville or Cincinnati, or at tho Eastern markets, ar respectfully invited to stop and call In to inspect and l omjiare our price1 at any rate before going Kast Please gire as a trial aud you shall be convinced. lileaehiiiK aod Preasing done for the trade, aiiK.!2S-6ms BRONNKR 4 BB08. IF. Tliyseens Ww in Drawini; and raintin on Monday, Septeiulior 3d. IliB instructions embrace all the difTe-ent styles of Oil, Pastel, and Water color Painting, end tho various branches of Drawing, such as Landscapes, Figures, aud Architectural designs. Those wishing to take lessons will please call tit his room in the rear of the Sun Bsam Gallery, No. OO Main street. augofi-lmd QUACK NOSTRUMS. rgvr JL sa a jyrxr york ii book bsvs: " rue ruaioriiv 01 nair rraanes, iiair Dyes, Ilinr Tonics, Il.nr Oils, and tho numoeriess preparations now before the public, under such extravagant, hyperbolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show wiudow cards and newspaper hiarlings, as hair preparations, are all humbugs of the first water; their real met it, when they possess any, i that they do no harm. Hog's Lard, Whale Oil, Lard Oil, Sweet oil. scented and colored, make cp, when inbeautiful wrappers and white fliut glass bottles, the costliest character of tonics ; and when thus costly, are baptised with some trisyllable term, au l cuught at by Terdant young and old of both sexos Such is not the character of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentletleman comss before the world wit boat any "high falutln " Xilophloforium, or any orhcr astounding and startling catchpenny terms : he simply advertises a Hair Ktstoratice what it expresses, precisely and as a Restorative it acts. Buy Professor Wood's Hair Kestorativo ; and as yon value your scalp, aje, yo-ir very brains, apply nothing else; for it may be that you will get some worse substance than perfumed laid on your cranium. RoHiembcr, Wood's Kestorativo for the Hair is the best article extant." sjItwill, by uuture'a own process, Restore Gray Hair to the Original Color, Will make it Grow on Bld Heads, Will restore the Natural Secretions, Will remove at onus all itching, Will remove all Daudrull, Will cure all eruptious even Soald Head, Will make the Hair rioft olid Glossy, Will, make tut! old appear young again. Will preserve the Color of Hair to old age, Will always Fasten it and stop its Falling, And is ono of the best Toilet Articles for the Hair now in use. Manufactured by ('. .1. WOOD A CO., and sold Wholesale and Retail at 1 11 Broadway, New Yolk, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Slo. Also sold by all druggists iu the city ami country. teptlt NEW FURNITURE STORE JCST OPENED BY THE TELL CITY FURNITURE CO. The largest and finest assortment of KCRNITCRIi AND CHAIRS of ail kinds in tho city, at WHOLESA LE OB RETAIL, No 5 Water St., uext door to K. Barnes, EVAN3VILLK, IM T. 8olet;kt, Ae-oul. Manufactory at Tell City, Ind. June2o-tim

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE TO iWo9 OT I CM! T O T.9N-VJ 1TB US. WW Notice Is hereby given to tho Tax-Payers ol the City of Evansville, tl at 1 have received from the Clerk of the Common Council the Tax Duplicate for the year 1800, and that I am now ready to receive the Taxes contained on said duplicate. Mv Office is No. 86 Main street, in the Washington Hotel building, second door below Third St. CHRISTIAN UEDDERICH, auglO Collector. mm o tick to r o.v thji ctouh j V w The Common Council of the City of Evans- i ville will receive sealed prop isals until September j 85th, lStill, for grading the alley extending from Locust to Walnut streets, ami situate between Third uud Fourth streets in said city. P. BURKE, Clerk. Sept 4, I860. "lv " TiCH T O C 0VT RA t'T O K 8. The C-mimon Council of the City of Evansville will r. i t'ive sealed proposals until the lflth day of September, 18iO, for grading, gutteriug and macadamizing Mara street, from a point near the Canal to the upper line of Eight street the contractor to furnish all the materials, and do the work agreeably to plan aud specifications on file In this office. I . 1,1 titt ciers. Clerk's Ogee. August 27th. IStai. Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS ST1LI. AHEA O. rflllllf H.1r JUST ur.cu.il'M eda bran-new st,. k of Dry Goods, consisting of a r.ruAt nsT srtures in thoir line, too numerous to name, v.hirh nr.- now open for inspection, aud will certainly be sold cheap tor cash at their store, Ct Main street. M I l.LKB K I KH ACS. m&viii ojv it.i.vn jijvb ; iktjik0 MINED TP StTCCEEP GEORGE THORN HI I L tikes pleasure in it -ormin his old customers that in the quality aud style of bis work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second ami Main street,, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every description can be obtaiusd on the best of terms. Repairing don,? with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness tlwsjrsesi had lei Lots for Sale W. & The most favorable epportunity ever oCered to the pnblic. 'in lots of 5 acres em it, on the Nuwburg road, l'ij miit'S from the Court house, and 8 lots of 5 acres each, on Washington avenue, ene mile from the city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an acre will tie sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIERBOWER. noviiidlv m 'S t'MJUIS UjIS i.hjut co.rtM2J pany. Election Notice. The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders in this Company for the purpose ofchoohing their Director to serve for the ensuing year, will ho held at the ollire of the Company , en Friday, the 28th day of Cctober uext. C. G. KEATS, Pres't. septlo-td BCAOIt R JJ V T.-Jl TWO ST OR " JU Brick Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, with a large y.ird planted with trees aud shrubbery ; is pleasantly situated on Second street, above Gum. Possession given on the first of Oc tidier. Apply to Mrs. O. E. LEWIS, sept 19 ugam cum is u BiJjms.- ho6 i7as. 19 Prime Sugar Cured Hum-, a splendid article, just resajred and for sale cheap for cash at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. sept7 fhhg i ;BS. clujr sums, ya9f ju-t received at ELLIOTTS Family Grocery. septT JTl It. BUR MIS MPS VKUMS BtMUM TMt A Mid Extracts constantly OB hand at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. septl 'r OJVMfOjr JMTMtM.10 y. A'.V " J Barclay .. Parkins! quart bottles London Porter; S diz pint bottles, just received from Custoui House and for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. 8opt7 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rmPillti CO-fa RTJS'IIRSHMT II Ii R ti ll t fore 4'xistiug between the undersigned, im iler the names aud styles of M. W. FostiT A Co. and Geo. Foster it Co., are this day dissolved by mutual conseut. The Irioks and papers will la' found at the ofliee of Geo. Foster at Co., corner of Locust street ami Canal, und either partner is authorizsd to use tho name of the firms in liquidation. M. W. FOSTER, GEO. FOSTER. ALEX. B. FOSTER, Evansville, Sept. 1.1M0. WM. A. OWTH. CO- pa R T.mM! R SHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-part, uership under the name and style of GF.O. FOSTER A CO.. lor the purpose of continuing the business as carried on by lite late firms as above, and would solicit a continuance of Hie favor so freely extended to them herefore, pledging their best efforts at all times for the la tercets of their correspondents. Sept. let, I860. GEO. FOSTER, A LEX. 1!. FOSTER, septa WM.A.GWYN. V W nap ply just received and for sale by F. SHARPS a) 0Q., Corner Main and Water streel m knso.vs ijr jki sue.--thu. 1 .w hr J aeralgned would respect fslly laforrai the cit-i.i.-us of Hie city thai he is prepared to glee lieauna In msts&c, on the Piano or other iust rumeuts. to ill who may EaYor blra with their patronasje. I nsirnmeiils of all kinds tuned and put in order. Ho will aNo ..elect instruments for those wht are not jndg.-s thomHelres and desire r.' pill rlisaS 00 reasonable teruts. HesideDCe on Syraatore street, betweea S..c.ti i and Third sir.-.-iN Jolytl i 'II K I ST I A N If ATT ft tar. 7 tKuaJVKB scje.tm. w.- n u JmV haad a Htipply of We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any ca pacity. These Scaled aro from the manufactory o K. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johusburg, Vetmont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and war. ranted correct. For testimonials wo rofsr to tie thousands of persons using them. I10RNBUOOK Jt CO., Agents, nov24 Water street. Evansville. 99 r ." 'T ii t ss mm TMt mm pa.y c - M at 1 cases for Bale cheap by septV KEEN It PRESTON. jra sM.ae.vKs..- pacMPMc; iiajttii.MM ton, and Manchester, desirable and rich styles, lor sale cheap by KEEN A- PRESTON. BMi RMi e X S S,a S SO RTS Ml 3 casMiSs EM GinghtiiiiK, assorted plain and fancy, 5 cases, ju-t received hy KEEN A PRKSTON. rffi.f is j. k MfMaPMSM. X casMt 71 Jk Crash Toweling, bales, for sale low by scpt7 KEEN A PRESTON. jr jtjy SMii'sT-piaMJYJjreT's M-M assorted U cases ; Canton Flannels, bleached and brown, 8 cases, for sale by sept7 KEEN A PRESTON. I, Ml a C H Mi Mi M U S M. M A..-15 cases asserted, just received by seitt7 KEEN A PISESTON n o.nss tic. 4-1 h i:a v , . M P Light, J4. and tine brown, 40 bales, just received for the fall trade by KEEN A riiESTON. cji0.v " !ToBacco.zoii ' cTrm. f;o jdwin itros.' Smoking Tobacco for sale cheap at ELLIOTT'S Family Crocery. sept7 RMiaaC'Ta a Taki oo lpolu"Miti pure Cream Tartar, just received and for sale i at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. septT 3U HI. u s n o X. R o t tL mFs English Pickles, just received at ELLIOTT'S I Family Grocery. septT w Map iTaheiViio Z" uxap ; Ma Lard just received at NO. 'i- MAIN ST. ! 'will Mi ueToiifi. h OOZMtJV i b. kK urtraajm last received at ELLIOTT'S KsmI ly Grocery. "eptT CnuMSR T-eJvMlejaei7-7i3 ' bJTrrmsus Pure Cider Vlnesar for Pickling, at ELLIl'TT'3 Family Grocery. Er.tT

MISCELLANEOUS.

"I fl o, a, a wsisltlilqslall 9 HOOI''LANL'S GERMAN MEDICINES! THE GREAT STANDARD R E M K D I E S of the present ae, have acquired their great poy ularity only through years of trial. Cubormdd satisfaction is rendered by them iu cases. HOOPLA .VD'K GERMAN l: J T T K H S Will POSITIM.I.Y I tKF. Liver Complaints, Dyspe; ia, Jauudica, Noi v-etn Debility, Diseaaes of the Kidneys, nnd all disease" arising from a disordered liver, or Weakuess of stomach aud digestive organs. and WTU. rOMTirm rnrvt--Yellcw Fmr, Biliovn fVrer, onif Ffrrr and Ay See our Almanac for proof. Price 7."ct per bMtU UOOFLASWS BALSAMIC COBDTAt WILL POM I'I ci:. ; 1 ca. Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bttfnchitls, lutlceii7Ji, Croup. Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption , and has performed the most ,ataal M.j.- cor , ever known of CON FIR M B D Q I N S I M V T 1 O N As a Diiurhrea cord. -I ii U uaeqtntled. Prt " cents per bottle. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throrurbout Knron, and Amor, can need no commendatioii bore. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness au sugar-coated. No barter Cathartic Pill cau b.. found. Price 25 cents per box. Theso medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. ,1 tc. now A Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and Bt. Lonii.Tfo. , and are sold by druggists and dealer, in msdlcino. everywhere. The sijjyi;.itr.re ol C. ."!..! e 1 will be on the outside of each bottle 01 box. In our M Ei-eryhoil-ft dTateaae,1 pabliaae nually, you will find tesriit iobj sad sin nan H it 01 notices from all parts of the country. Theasahj nacs are given awav by nil our agents. BEWA1IE" OP CO VNTSSFia TS. See that you get tjoofland's (iermnn Hit'.rM, propared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., ami that his signature is on tlw wrapper of each bottle Keller Jt Woite, Agents fi 1 Bvaasrille, Tnd. Leich & Orleti.dt, da Uo do dc-c BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 35 Main Strrrt. S JT, CURRK CO., HUCCHHSORS MM to J. E. Pate her, would reapectfaUy give notice that thev BUUtolisjCtttre to oraer, aod bae constantly on band, all kinds of II. mis and Wioes, for Ladies', Gents', and ChMMrjTs wear. Having i-eplenisbed tbeir stock of otjtarsj 1 -i:, the) 'it" prepared to sel. .'S low as atty honv it. this . i'.y it gaged in the retail 1 rade. Norn, bat Philadelphia workmen sr" employed In tb's rMtaldisbment Please give us a call. D. M. CCUREV .V CO. may l-i',ln " musTRMicMsifjii. 1 cask l tj.in M Cured Dams; 1 cask Bogar Curi-.l Shoulders; 1 cask sugar cured D. Kiel, extra: 1 -a.k dncrn nati Bolognas; GOO lbs Breakfast Bacon. And lotsale at low figures by se;itl8 JACOB SINZICB 80S. aM'ICMfs !SJmICfiS .'M JI.1 96 . I' on hand a splendid article of Pure spi pat up by K. R Dartxee ,v Co., Mew York, which I will warrant pure. They rau't be beat. J. V. El L10TT, septT No. t?J Main street. CHARLES BABCOCK, jsporter and L(Mler in Ctacb and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIAMA. gea fi--n co.np z.htko .ni'aaMM rangemnuis with European and Anertcaa manufacturers fora direct supply of nil good, in my line, I am euable.l to offer inancernent,, ihat cannot fail to be to tte Interest of ail engaged In the business to give me .1 trial. I name iu putt: axles, spripgi raade of the best steel; bauds, ruiemeled mid ol all kind, ol leather, cloths, liuins for ctiri iagi Varnishes, rnstitts all kinds, saddlw teres, English bridle leathers, bin, tirrups, ppurs, hemes, hue silver hemes of ,ii kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, elf-adinstlng pads, Taylor's patent hamea, By nets, shoe threads, none blankets, London Girth' Webs, American OtrtJl one' Hein Webs, both cotton and wonted; Loudon Watt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gWtta psrclm and brass linod Btartengal rings; iruperioi kerseys for horso covers, the best quality of oarrage bolts, paU-nt gig treat, Ac, Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would reepectfally iriiit" your altoution MflMe pasehasfag elsewhere. I uo also agent for tVard's Patrnt Spring Ba Idle ap2u-ilAw mm Mi -no vau.a. J. 4 i." . 11 k i.l' if CO. Mm have removed to Wat 1 street, three doot above Main. WE are now menju fact uri ur Wells Patent Folding Spriug Bed, the best and most convenient now iu use, ai it can be plated or handled without all trouble. Call aud examine them. Ien25 I X3I.3ESS35 TTATS. OUR SPRM.VU STi'l.Ml OUI is second to none in beauty and svmmetrical proportions. Lovers of a comtovta le, gooil- looking. lino and durable Il.it will be sm 11 get tout (! an 1 fitted. Bring in your orders, (1 nttemen. French Felt & Casslrsiere HatB, Always on lminl uuil mAtffl to uri!) : 01 M I coK-r The Cricket and Zouave Hat, Jiidt Ntttlin into liiHhiou lor priiit; & Sumiaui . WOOL AND FUR HATS Of every bMgfoftbtoalMptj color mid qnaiity. Straw 3-oods. An immexirjo Htx:k, bciiht low Will sell 111 corresponding figVBM. CAPS, CAPS. A very large stock on hand all tho latest styles. MISSES' FANCY HATS. The best ever siwn in the city. Infant, Boys' & Youths' Hats, An endless variety tor Sui ing and Summer. VAtlTliR A MARCON VIEIJ. apr4 ''' M tin street. WHEELER & WILSON'S ecWIMC MACHINE. No 5 First Street, betweea Main and L wwJI OPM'MiR TO TUMI PUUMH WW Wheals, Jt Wilson's Improved Sewing Ma chine at reduced prices, with increased confldencu iu its merits as the laist and most rellabls family sewing machine now iu use. It sews squall wel on the thickest or thinest fabrics; raakes the lock stitch impossible to unravel, with tho essential advantage of being alike on both sides, t.-rnong no ridge or chaiu ou the under side ; it. Mtui'I In bob structioD, more speedy fu BVSarinienti atol more durable than any other machine. We give full in structious to enablu the purchaser to sew artdinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quill, gather, bind, I tuck, all on the same machine, and warranted t three years. Wcalsokevnoncoif ittittlv handafidlasaot I of Singer's aurchinea. Circular, containing tcstinionials ol the above machines, from person, of tha his;!:' st standing East and West, giving pricos, Ac , Will be ful nil tied gratis, on applicetior. in trson or by letter. MM F. M. SBIdsVffAN.