Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 41, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1860 — Page 4

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TRAVELERS' GV1IJK.

.vansvllie &. CraivforUvllle li. It. DKPARTVBES. cccmni(atlou Traiu 6.1"' A. M. iail Tri i 9.15 " ARRIVALS. tail Traiii 4.50 P. M. ccotnniodation 3.30 " SteamersRegnlnr Packets. roa caibo. Charley Bow in leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays 1 12 o'clock si . Arrived M :.,ya anl Thursdays t uight. FOB PAM l'AU. Dunbab leaves Mondays, Wl llnaaaBJO. ami Friays at 12 o'clock M. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, Dd Saturday, at night. Ges'i. Anderson leaves TmsjiTlJs.TlllllBaajs and atardays at 12 o'clock, M. Arrives Mondays, Veduesdays and Fridays in the night. FOK HENDERSON. Gen. D. M. Wiiitb plies daily, leaving Kvansville n the forenoon and returning in the evening. FOB l ol l IVILLE. GRgT Eaule, of Louisville, leuves Tuesdays and aturtays at 6 o'clock p. M. Arrives Taesde) B aud aturday. in the afternoou. . . . i K.v.i of i' all l nils, WftTH .'I , e- at 2 o'clock M., ami Thursdays at 6 o'clock P. M. Irrives Sundays and Thursdays iu tho afternoon. FOB OBEKK RIVER. Bowling Green leaves Mondays and Thursdays it 6 o'clock p. M. for Green river. Arrives en Moolays and Thursdays iu the morning. There Is regnlar daily communication with Heniebson and ISewiiuroii by lioat and laud convey, .nee. RIVEE. ITEMS. STEAMBOAT RECISTKRarrived. Sen Vnderaon, Paducah ; D 11 Campbell, B. Green; Grey Katie, Louisville. PEr-ARTED. Jen. Anderson, Paducah; Grey Eagle, Louisville. BOATS LEAVIN'5 TO-OAY. Minnetonka, Cairo ; Gen. White, Henderson. ......The weather continues clear and pleasant. The river is stationary or declining very slowly. LOUISVILLE, Oct. 25th, P. M.—River stationary; 3 feet 10 inches in the Canal. ......The Minnetonka, in charge of Capt. Whyte Fowler, with the attentive and popular Gus Dusouchet in the office, is the regular mail and passenger packet for all points on the lower Ohio. She goes to Cairo today at 12 o'clock. ......The regular Evansville and Cairo packet Charley Bowen will be in port to-day receiving freight for Cairo and intermediate places, and for all points on the lower rivers. The Bowen is as swift, strong, safe and reliable a boat as is to be found among the "short packets." She always makes her time, and freights entrusted to her are carefully handled and safely carried. Her officers are gentlemen of ability and experience. She is an Evansville boat, owned and managed by Evansville men, whose prosperity will be an advantage to the place, and we hope our Evansville shippers will do their part toward supporing [sic] her in a trade which they were auxious to have established, which is of the greatest advantage to them, and in which she has long and faithfully served them. ......The Gen'l D. M. White is the daily Evansville and Henderson packet. She plies regularly. There were no arrivals yesterday outside of the local packets. ......The Gen'l Anderson ran up to Newburg yesterday and took on a quantity of flour and bran. She departed for Paducah with a fair trip of freight. ......Latest advices seem to indicate that the steamer Fred. Tron, sunk in the Mississippi at Island 10, will prove a total loss. ......The steamer Evansville is to be sold by the U.S. Marsha! at Madison on the 12th of November. ====== RAILROAD RECEIPTS. OCTOBER 25th, 1860. S75 Lush wheat. Iglehart Bros.; 1 t.x, 13 bdbi rags, Schmi.lt a Stark ; 11 l.as potatoes, Wl lor t Ri ; 1 ear !..id cattle, Orr, Dalzell .1 Co.; 1 l.l.l eggs, J. I). Biggs; 2gn currant. 5. P. BUrott; 5 hhds sug .r. :t I. is. S. B. Gilbert ft Co.; 1 bx, 1 kg, Sorelis jn A Co.; 1 hale, J. Schultz ; 'A kfjlt varnish, P. Schmidt ; t li.lls cinvas, H lulls rope, 1 car total chicken. II Ifuimjle. 1m 'Ii ii lnooiae. 1 bejleioejlcaipi Bement ft 'iele; o ghoes, i;r.!ie llrowti ; 1 case, Iviiisoti Co.; 2 tranke, 2 canes. Hummerslonh firo.; 1". bxs, J. II. Bremer A Co.; lO case, 7 hales. J. II MhhIihc; 1 hx. It. B. Homes ; 1 hx, C. S. Welle , 3 bxs, N. S. Thompson ; 1 Laic spice, J. E. Muni ; 1 halo. Geo. foster ft Co ; 1 lx, P. O. ()'- Riley 4- Co.; 7 hills, 1 ba. ;:S poles, S bxs 1 bear, 1 epionkey, Win. Beathon ; 35 bhle oar, J. H. Ogleahy ; 4(1 bide whiskv, A i lis Howes ; ." lolls sacks, J. It. Mil!s; 21 bale oakum, BoatetH Viele; lot a. h. Koods, Win 'ni Hl irreu ; J CBBOB ahoat, Maghee Co.; 3 ces:.s, Head .t Burrow : :i t.xs, J. H. Mesk. r A. K. SBRADCB, Aeeat. The recent, elections may have one Ijjood effect. The Democrats in all great ;ontests before the people for a series of fears, have been so used to success, that it is perhaps well enough to uive variety to tbe scene. "The niin.l ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may afterwards return the better to thinkiu r. " It. is a oood role of life not to lm too much addicted to tny one thing. BoonvilU Democrat. The Democracy have been so much " ndlicted " to office that we do not believe they ian live without it, but tbe Republicans ropose to give them a chance to try it for bur years. We expect it will be with them ike it is with an old toper when he breaks uddenly off from his whisky it will be he death of them. If the loss of office ;ills the party, we guess ils U-st friends till say, let it die. So far as we have seen any ex pred ion, the Logansport Journal, Viucennes lazette, Indianapolis Journal, and Kvarsi lie Journal favor Col. Henry S. I.ane for he United States Senate. We believe him p be the choice of ninety nine out of every undred Republicans in the State for that position. ———<>——— CONDITION OF MR. DUNHAM.—Dr. Athon returned last night from Crane's Station, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, in Jackson county, the place where the accident happened to Mr. Dunham on Tuesday eveing, the first report of which so startled his numerous friends in this city. It appears that Mr. Dunham had come up from his farm to go on the evening train to Seymour, and carried a lantern in his hand. As the train approached the bottom fell out of his lantern, and being deceived in the stance of the cars by the brilliant headlight, he stooped to pick up the portion of his lantern that had fallen, and the beam upon which the engine rests struck him in the face. The train was checking up. He was knocked senseless, and his coat torn from his body. The cuts on his face are not deep, nor are there any bones broken, so far as his medical attendants have been able to discover. He was comfortable when Dr. Athon left, and not considered immediately dangerous.—<Sentinel, Oct. 25th>. ———<>—— 'Wild game is becoming plenty in tbe tfayette, Terre Haute, and Viucennes arkets. RA-.oTiiiat Distinguish ko Accuhioh.- Exeut. (Jov. BeaJe, of Wisconsin, hitherto unHinchhig Democrat, has co uincoln and Qamlio. Mr. Bei ivernor of Wisconsin from i' vi a. -l! to

INSURANCE. B Y 1TAT EAlTf K C R ! T Y INCREASE 0FCASII CAPITAL.

DEVOTE l T FIPvE INSURANCE KXCLFSl VF.L V. I A Ii TF.R J'KRPF.TTA ,. Cash Capital, Cash Assets - - $400,000 - 547,712.:iG S. t. LOOM IS, Prot II. K i XMSO, Secretary. K II. Si II. Id. JMACsII.L., tJen'l Agts, CINCINNATI, O. ofi ula in all tie o" the Union. ..sjr ip..l Cities LOSSES PROMPTLY PAiDI e-Applications received, pclldea issued and renewed, and all business Bertaining to the agency promptly attended to. CO PEL AND A NiXSBJlj Agent i. SRf Office, on First St., bet. Main and Syc, in Savings Hank Building. GUARD AGAINST FIRE BT CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE Incorporated 1819 Charter CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND CNIMPAIKE1. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, Am! tin irfttie of M ytnrs nncciw sad 'Xrii'iHf. ITPWAR0S OF $1 l,ooo,000 01 loel i tmvo bucn p.ii'I ly the T"ti OuuiMay ii the pmA 441 3 Xbe vatne of rtli;iil' fnMimnce will be j at from tbe lullowiat L 0 S S E S PAID H Y T II B M T N A anatno tuf pant rrt tk'.es : In Ohio att.Sa.8( ! In Mirhlgau, (H38.04J.8l In Wisconsin, IOU.SSS.07 In Indian In Keatacky, iol,93.4l In I iliii-o Missouri 384,518.04 Teupessee lowaftHlaa. ll,S! 0.441 Kantaaft Peon's ft Vu.. SI, BOB 82 , Ark. . t! Mississipi'i and Alabama, ...5130.81 J27.41 r.i;(.-.:i 145.77 ifi.n Firo and Inland Navigation Risks accented at terms consistent i it h solreaej and lair pr.dil . ,1 mtlem a ml . S isvaln uumfuuci ..' OU'ELZIXGS t.or tern: i'j 1 to 0Ci. kaigand saooessfnlly o icd, and i lie .Etna I usaraace 1 'oar p my ie, should not ba ovi rl. oked Icy :i. and undersl lading tksir l- st The solid service the niauy advautag pus sesses ill its till those ready to iosi: interests, Daring "atrimeeat tiaies tile oaoeesity t .r reliable Insaraace he. -.ones an iiope-.lii. .inly the ability of ploperty oy.i..-is to sustain bans Isona then uno h le- naL Agencies in all ih.- priwupal citiol and towas throughout the Stale Pidities iaeaed Miilo ut delay, by any ot I he duly aatborized --iii-i ot the Company. 0U0 Buaiuess atteaded to with aatpalcli and fid. litv. COPUL A N l . N RXH KM, Acaata. my2 Savings itank Ituildinir. First Tt. ARE YOU INSURED ? EVANSVILLE AGENCY v. V ' OIIlKt'TOIlS : Mark Howard, S. Woodruff, James Bolter, E. Kolierts, tiny It. Phelps, Timothy hkctdnn . jknaai P. PoBtor, ii.lnev A. Wh Chin- T. Ilillver, ElUafa II Owen, Heater Itlan. bard. Richard U. Hubbard. SI. M. Merrifisaa, W. L. Collins, W. II. l. fallen. I. r. -Aiplic..li..ns re,vive.l. Policies issu.-d and re- , newe.l, and all bilsiuess pertaining lo tbe A; eucy t pmututly attended i... na.L' .v.-.-s colli t I ISSV" .o. o-i.i oj at this agency. siig COPBI.AND NKXV.N, Acenls. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., ox new vobk ciry. Cash Capital, ,.. ;v. $500,000. Sl It IM, I S ,S 1 :ti.too w 1 1. 1, in bo PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Rntitlina tbe aw.iieed ton portion oi ils l'roii's. CT? VOtJfT IK TTPT) r"'!1 ""-'-'-a vv.Ua-. a. et Midi .111111. ally for that 1 1 r i . pro i liuj s .i x i: r v Iu i's yearly accumiila! ions, which are ct. ad ol bring diii.b d to stis-kboblet s, t c u S i .v E S S Iu .livid, ai- lo howlers of ' parii ipatio oraa AHATENKNT in Marine Insu ihe stao.lard ia.es ..I premiani t cusi Bsay pr. I ii.-n .pari ii ipat ion. .lo.-.'.'I'l! WALKRH Prea't. T1IOS. W. BIRLSAI.L, rice II. L. ll .ivi.o4 h. Seey . T II I : C O I P A S V Insures against Iisjs and d image by Fin logs, ni.usebold Furniture, Stoic-, sail lie.' i c..ut. uis r, 4s. : wA by BBptl "l.'HAMl A- Mi SEN Dwell1 bOBJBBS

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STEAMBOATS. BEQDLAR PACKETS.

CHARLEY BOWENH II T. DEXTER. Maattr. ! -..t" .... . Clerks. Win. Iteiitly, ) T!e I'.oWkN ik ih regular Kvansville and Cairo 1 rn?h ' y""'- v-ilil'l'-''vu:'' ud t Arn"es ni EvausvRle every Tnelay and ' rVfila) m irniag, making . l-.se cuuuecti.ni with the , K. i c: railroad Foii LOl'ISVIl.LE, GINi'INS'.VTI, AND THE EAST. 1 .j Leaves Kvniiiville every Tuesday and Saturday at P'. o'clock caawMUas with I CUMBERLAND ,t TENNKSSEK U1VF.U j Pa. Lets at Siiiithland, and at Cairo with the ILLINOIS CKNTLYL P.AILROAO, And with PaaViitV f..r ST. I.ofl.S, M KM PIUS, AM. XLW ORLEANS. DS9 The C Bowl ' Eoee to Cairo every t uesusj 1 the lay. very SatOCM g; U. S. MAIL. kvansville fcPaducai. Daily Packets DUNBAK, : CI S l'OWLER Master. FOWLER Master. Leave EvniHillh Dally- at 1J o'clock M.. Sundnys Kxcepled. Leave Pailnca.i Dally at O A. 11. The DUNBAR and CKN. ANDEKSOM make i I . se ci.nnei tions at PaJiiriih with packets for NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, &. NEW ORLEANS, And A Kvansville itli packets for LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI Railroads, for (lie East. ItsT" The Dnubar goat to Cairo every Friday, Slid the Cce. Anderson goes In Cairo every Saturday. JOHN 1!. HALL, Afjei.t, sept .'S No. Water itreet. BK, vllle and ItMulinu (ire. The Hahl drufl II S. Mail Steitmer BOWLING UREEH, A. LfTEK, Ctaiii , JOH2I TRAVIS, 01, Leaves Bvajiirvllte v.-r M.-m' ty Mid TlntrJHy, at ti o'clock m , i. avfrf Bowling Green every Wedoeeday and Sal ordav, at 8 a. m. ftnjxlf' ckvt, GKfft I. M. VJ ITK, It. Ii. liAN'' sTKit, ihafftar, ronfl a- a r'i:nlar Y I'fiijlit and I':. is r.n ivi-taEiipirdlasaBd daily (Snodiiys -t fj,t, j) u twci'ii thin point and ll.nders"ri . WOffl mm, s k vojmwe to htjw vhajv&m .f time.- The Louisville and lieu 't r on Light-Draught, Swift, Side Wheel U. S. M. and Passenger Packet, Grey Eaglo, Capt. A. DONNAI.LV, J. A. Lusk. CI k, l eaves Kvaaotllle Rir Louisville every HoOdaa at Vi. o'clock a., and every Thursday at 6 o'clock a. M., arriving lit Louisville Til. sday and Friday helm IVes I...IIISVIIle el ry Wednesday nit.g hi e .. clock. J SO- It- HA L, Agent, No. 2 Water street. jnly2S EVANSVILLE AN D LOUISVILLE U. R MAIL PACKET, Gr x- a y 33 s: 3. o . W. a. DANIELS, Capt. 1 . IIALUOAV, l ei k . KifiS tg VJJV8 P'MXt t iS BIJr y and Saturday at IS ..'clock p. m. U-turning, leaven Loui.-ville every Monday and Friday at 1 o'clock e. .a. Kfp Th lough Bills ol Lading will bo given for T.d.a. co ,.r other freight to Baltimore or York at as low rates it not lovv.-r than bv any otherronte. Pas singers i.r freight taken al packet-boat rates .T niiy point on the Ohio Riser or on Orccu River. ltV The baeael r nccomrasalatious of the liny Kagte are uaaarpasMe.1 l.v nay boat upon the Weal itii waters. Apply on board or ie JOHN B. HALL, June7-dtf No. Water street. m im 8&ITJU i .1 K u i. t .- .. At POND RIVER. The elegsnt aras. paeatniger steamer LUE IMVl.S, I . . -rt'. McDomals, Master, Tavi-ob, Clerk, Ji. will in;, ho regular tri-weekly trips to South Carr.dtoii and Pond River, leaviag oa Mondays, WadnefHlays and fridays. For freight or 40VQlge, apply on board. deSOtf FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. I. I. CKANF. M. BHoW N. CBANf: ft BROWN, , -, . r. . , . . rOl WUl'UlU 06 OOiUIlllSlUll llCOOJaa'tjSi, EVANSVILLE, IM. r" A-:-nts t .t Kar.awha Salt Oomftany. 'mi Hnl ibf ral -dt eda:tcej m tde on hfmefitfl of i'i .tdu. The Qjiidtjreliied, of the late firms of I. Or me 't-., nutd Brown .v Airman, bare tbte day aseo- . i.it. I ti't:ittd s i. v'ilrr under tlie name of Crane A Brown, for ihe porpoje ii tranaacttng a I ..ijti jtl Fitrwjii d in; tom tit lesion buetiieo an liti'iiftt "H thr Int i alrmv. r r- ni mr li'f.tr x priiMn ind mereafletl faci i itis, t'-iruilt' t iili oinr raonal mnd striet attenlioH it d our iTtirreapoiHleiiU, we hazard ranteeing ri- i Batfafactionr. W'v nrex9 our icratitudo t-- tboae who nfi l I Ihoiv intiTffll.i to our I to te atVle it Htrvf thf iti in Ini VM I'liuM to im juivanct'iii t . i l-.v A: A. OR AN w (Isltf AM BROWN. leU-ltd i" f mm A RRANGKM knt. li' er.i..-a Compajii rospectfally an .heir fiii n ls and patrons, the public . if itfd vicinity, that, with im'raased factii. i ran. . portal ion of ; n v , i a k .4 a ,:r o .v k v a x i v a i. i a n l b s, They -olicit a conliiiuance offonaar favors. Kspecial - a., taksn in Ihe collection of BUtB, Drafla, Notes, and the trauaoortattOii of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing t avail themselves of tbe fscilities ..f the IsxaresS, can obtain any desired inforI niattoa In refereaos to the ronton and details of the I business, at their Ollico on First street, between I Main aud Locast, pnnosita the Post office. dels a. 11. Fisil. Atei.t. I 1 ... , si i l i itri Oltl I'iSiabllShcd barf KOal EVANSVILLE. IND. sv;,TJs., ' K W '.fit tIJUJ. nMJVM l.'OMMISfcHON M K lll'II N TS Oeneral Lailror,..' Staamboat. and Rawer AaaaM Slctal A.'t iitn tor thTENN. GENTKAL UAILUOAD; aud couiicctio:., ovrr which we are authorised tai give tlirnr.KM receipts at thv tavejflt j'of:iblo rate Haviu n mamnioth i at the laudintr. tht lar-Ht ou tlio Ohio Kivwr, ranalde of storing and protecting all merchandise liable to dnmare fr,,m exirtiirr.. vvt- nre orenarcHl to facilitate the di- : natch of all cmeignmenta, loiw.udt-d tir nnr ceia 1 It V OttiU'I RIVER, RAILROAD OR CANAL. Psirticnlar attention paid lo Keeeiving, Storing and "ogwarding, also, to the Faly of any Produce, or other property, consign d ta for sale, aad "ntis faction gnaTantood, Office and ext-nsive Warehouse on Water street, adjoining the Telegraph, aud ou ti.e Wharf boat, where we Kre to be found, attendtag lo ilu interests of ont patrons at all boars, day and uigiit.

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With oar superior facilities; longstanding; unfunded in- i tiring energy; ami knowledge ..four Imstrtsss, we nd ! feel confident of giving general satisfaction, and

. hopa to merit a continuance ol the extensive patroa sate we aie now enjoyiug. Liberal cash advances ill be made on atlcoiisigu. nonta to oiiher oui selves or correspondents in any of the principal markets. North, Kant or South. P. C. O'RILEY &. CO. r VMurt ssu fancy Nty IcSjHIld b W n Plush VeMi one hi ; 2-a Plk. Sa'tim-t " strong and durable; .'!i'l Fanei Caaiutere " great rsrietv ot pattern, !iO Rlk. .'...lin " all .pialitiea ; loo Fane gitk sod Silk P.ttsh Vests, elegaat patterns. WM. U. FRENCH A Co., se.l2i N( . '-o Main street.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE E. A W. LINE. Exclusively for the Journal.

From St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 24.—The amount of dust brought from Denver City by the Pike's Peak Express, for the past week, is $14,422 80. No news from the mines. The route between here and Pike's Peak is thronged by emigrants and trains going in both directions. ———<>——— New Y ork It. in -. New Vi.uk. Oct 25. The roof of tbe J Ketort House of the Brooklyn Citizens' (j.l; Company, At (lownnus, toll Ht midnight : last i i 1 1 1 , carrying with it the tide walls; i loss 55,000. Wnj. P. Greeu was stabbed iasi night in a dance house, on Water street, und died today. SoilANrON, Pa., Oct, 25th, J. A horrible accident occurred at 12 o'clock this morning at Fort Griffith, between Pittston and Wilkesharre, at the Pennsylvania Coal Company's Works. A car containing 12 miners started down a slope of 1,500 feet. When about half way the rope broke and the car was precipitated to the bottom eight men were instantly killed and two are not expected to live The balance were saved by jumping from the car. COMMERCIAL. New York Market. New York, Oct. J.".. Flour a shade firmer but without material change. The demand both for export and home consumption is quite moderate. Shippers freely offer 5 4") for extra state, while holders gen erally rctuse to sell below 5 50; sales 18,000 bbls at 5 35 for super state; 5 45(55 50 for extra state , :". 30(77,5 35 for super western; 5 505 55 for common to medium extra western ; 5 ?35 85 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio ; closing quiet and steady. Rye flour iu limited request and unchanged. Whisky heavy aud lower; sales 1,000 bbls at 22. Wheat a shade firmer, with a fair export demand ; sales 93000 bushels Milwaukee Club at 1 25(aA 37 ; 6000 N'o. ll do. at 1 24; 2 1,900 bush winter red Western at Si 35; 1 1,700 bush white Canada at 1 49(a)J 53; 1,000 hmh white Michigan at 1 58; 27,200 bush fair Chicago spring at 1 20(7? 1 21 ; 0,000 bush Canadian club at $1 28; 8,000 bush white Ohio and Indiana at 1 li'.',r 1 48; 11,500 bush amber Wisconsin at 1 27(771 28. Rye quiet and unchanged at B0c. Barley hardly so active, but quotations unchanged. The demand for Corn is pretty good, in part for speculation; sales 122,000 bush at C970 for mixed Western. Oats scarcely so firm at 3839 for western and state. Pork heavy and lower ; sales COO bbls at $18 02 for old mess ; 18 9519 30 for new mess ; small lots at 19 50 ; 13 12 for old prime. Beef quiet and unchanged ; cut taeat dull and nominal at 8.Jc for shoulders and 1 (tb, 1 1 h for bams. Lard dull and unci anged ; sales 200 bbls nt 12 Jl. 3c. Cheese steady at 9jllC Cliiclmtatl Harkct. Ci s. iN.VATi, Oct. 25, p. m. l-'Iour very dull; extra sold as low as 4 90, but not much ollering below 5 00. Wheat dull at 1 061 14 for choice red and white, but these rates are nominal. Corn steady at 10(7713 for old, and 32(77::5 for new. OaLs dull at 30c. A good demand for I'arley at full rates ; fall 80fS 85, and one lot of choice fall sold at 90c delivered. Mess pork steady, with a fair demand at 17 87(71 00. Kaon anrbanced : shoulders and sides 1 1 .'. No change in groceries. Kxchange steady at c premium. iMilladelpbla market. Philadelphia, Oct. 25th, m. Flour quiet at 5 75(.rt5 87.4. Wheat sales 3,000 bush n d at 1 3G(31 38; white 1 42A1 59. Corn active at "OJ.i. Colfee Rio nt 14 lol .. Whisky ste'ady at 2223. Itn 1 1 1 in ore market. Baltimore, Oct. 25th, n. Flour dull and declined 12.?; Howard .street and Ohio 5 62; City mills 5 50. Wheat firm; Red 1 301 40; white 1 45(77,1 75. Corn dull and unchanged; yellow 0'7o; white .to. I I'. . o'i. ..tin nun uiu.uniii;rti. C6ff?eCtive At M..f.715l. Whicy steacly at 22 fedf Tbe Douglas or;Tans are making a great ado over the absence of Jesse I). Bright Irom the funeral of Governor Wiliard. The New Albany Ledger started the complaint and it is going the rounds. It appears that the reason the Senator did not attend the funeral was that ho was called off to New York or Washington the day before by peremptory business. We are not UlC apolOfftStS of Mr. I ht in anything he does, for he has done things that can't be apologizes! for ; but we are willing to do justice even to the bitterest political opponent. Since their defeat, Ihe Doughtsites are as full of venom as a rattlesnake in August. They bite promiscuously and blindly right and left, aud very often stick their fangs into their own bodies. CHRISTIAN K BA IZ M . II HI. MAS KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY ! MANl I A'T t ItF.Ks Sl BOILDSR8 OP ST RAM ENGINES AND BOILER8, Saw and (liist Mill Machinery, TobflioCO Screws Gaascaing Machines, Chi aese Sugar Cam. Mills, Thratlag .tluclitiies, . I.VANSVILLK, I Ml. rnvn: i-i;i'tr viols r nix city yor M drybeg leave to inform their friends and th. public in general, that they aro prepared to do all kinds of MACHINE ANT) FINISHING WORK, and everything appertaining to tlw Foundry land lies- They are naanfactnring Stkam Raataaa am ltoii.KKS ol any si-.'.e and power re.piired. Saw Mih Machinery and Mill Gearing of auy si.e ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, UnmmiLg Machines, Thrashing Machines, Malt Mills, Uorsepc vers, Coru-shellers, Machinery of all kinds made and repair.. 1. Iron und Urass Casting! M everv descriijiion, Iron uoo.aeironis, i enar innus gftc Cooldu and Heating Stovae of tho latt-Ht iui pr.votl patterna ; Hollow War Pog Iromh, . BUKWXR8. DISTILTjKKS, KECTI lTIKUS, A: , Onripltcd with tvtry description of Copper hlq Sheet Iron Wcrk. Browing Kettles, Refrigerators Attempoistors, Sparues, Stillheads and Worms on an imprcoasJ principle, Coliiinns for Alcohol Stills, Y. isl .In,;., Cans. Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead aud Iron Pip.; f Hipper, Urass and lion Otimps ol every variety, our beer, spirits, oil, Jtc.i licass Can ks and ! Vativea, Steam Whistles, 4c. Workman sent to aTl parta to til up work and do i repairs .mi Steam Doit, rs. Copper aud SUuet iron Work, d-i-OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes mid lublag. Hi 11 Di I mpcisved unit ..iiichin bo :. b.-n Hughes' f Ing Cloth, Gam Kins of the beefe kind; 'l i Pig. In n, Babil Mel ami work. ma. and v them, th. rr rn.liv id promptly, v.-.rraui'i with re isc aabfe p. i.cur cil - and , Eouwdlty. It..ib-r V: si reer, bat seen Kiv. rilie. I mil .ti 1. ii. 1 man Bolt- ! ne. Pack hjg, Ho.e, rf'C., ; sheet trot . Block Tin, er, F.re Brick, of tin- l est Machinery all work Oil trusted tc sntJoa. tilling order, work, and are satisfied No. on Main street; Me. bin.. Shop on Pin - boon rd an I -.'i 1 streets, Kvaus. d.c7 M"9 SUHK OJ reiy style, sknan and id -r very low ngauea, sep. 27 -ltd .mi I-. tb(Mii

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Citv or Evaksville, Oct 20,1360. mmoTgcMi ws hi:hkh t" tuvjs.y tVV that I, Chrintiau IJcdderich, Collector of the C'ty of Evausville, between the hours of 0 aud 12 o'clock A. a., aud 2 aud 5 o'clock r. a., on the 13th of November, 18U0, will sell at public wirtlon at the door of the Court House in the City of Kvansville, Indiana, the fallowing lots, parts of lots, aud parcels of real estate and improvements, assessed fur tbe payment of City taxus for the year I860, .lue from the uwuers thereof to the City of Evausville, the same being uow due and unpaid, aud for the costs of said Bale, aud that such sale will be continued from day to dsy at the aforesaid hours aud place uutil all the lots aud parcels of real estate herein mentioned are sold as littered for sale ; ORIGIN A I. PLAN. Ilowes, Lew is, lot 25, original plan S -7 Ml I' P PER ENLARG KME N T. Chaudler, John J., 1.1th robdtvisiol, ot out lot No. 4 2 :tu

Fairchild, E. U., lot In S7 i;o LOWER ENLARGEMENT. Baker, Wat., undivided hair of ;;07 feel of Wharl property, below Division street between Elm and Leet street vj no Hones, Lewis, undivided two-thirds of j7o feet of Wharf propertv, above Leet street Howes, LewiS( lut No. 1 ct oo R3 6-i DONATION ENLARGEMENT. Fellowes, Win., lot No. 149 EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Baker Garvin, lot 6, Block 16, F.ast'n En'l 0

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1 ?:i 1 7:t 2 B3 Z S3 1 1 1 SS 1 08 1 :w 1 38 1 38 1 38 1 34 1 38 1 38 1 38 1 27 1 f 1 '7 1 :;s 7 48 4 U 19 56 tt '.V. :t io l.'O feet on ist street, of Kvalis's Ilolnestead Gsrvin, Thomas E., let S Mock 41 undivided of Uoeh IS Hayhurst, A.ariah, lot 19 Block 49 Mentzer. Michael,.. " 9 " 40 Mesker, llenrv ' II " 3il Neff. Peter N " 4 " fi Bimoth, Albert, the north half of lot s Bio. k 43 13 4 03 1 38 4 no 4 93 1 38 4 113. 1 44 3 (14 1 41 2 u3 1 44 SAKEB'S ADDITION lo. 4 Block 3 north l:; f lot U III.k K., lot 18 Block 4 LAMASl'O. Emrich, Win Garvin, Tbos. Car. iu. Thus R. lot 111 Block 13o... " 20 " 135... " 14 " 138... 19 " 136... 2 " 17.1... " 4 " 17".... 128 feel by 380 feet . Gilford, Thomas end of Block Lo del , Lew is U, lot No, 1 A 111 13 63 Block Lnmas 3

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Reeiuger, John, Scott, Lurias II, FOURTH EN LA RGEM E NT Meier '" J, lot 24, Block lo, fourth enlarge in. nt 00 SWELL'S ENLARGEMENT. 5 81

Oreen, 'in W, lot 1, Block 13, StOckwetFs Enl. 1 (.9 "2 "13 do 3 .V. Stcckwei., J M, (heirs) lot 31 , Block 17, do 1 65 - 32 " 17 do 1 or. CARPENTER'S PLACE. Lodei , Lewis B, lot 1, Block 4, Carpenter's place 4 13 "2 "4 do 3 75 BATTEL!. PLACE. Loder, Lewis B, lot In, B'o. k 1, Bait. 11 la. e 7 51 "11 1 do 7 rU) ' 12 " I do 7 1-9 " 13 " 1 do 7 88 14 " 1 do 7 09 " 15 " 1 do 7i;8 " 10 I do 9 19 " 17 " I do 11 20 " IS " 1 do 7 K7 19 " 1 d.. 7 09 " 20 1 do 7 08 " 21 1 do 7 68 " Tt ' 1 do 7 08 " 23 " 1 do 9 IS " 24 " 1 do 7 88

CHRISTIAN HEDDERICH, City Collector. 3wd 4 o 1: jf u h -y T nt jothk.t' Order for Piank Side-Walk. Septem'r 89, I860. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the city of Kvansville, thai the owners of all lots or parts of lots 'fronting on or adjoining the north side of 2.1 St.. from Leet St. lo the western line of ritockwell's enlargement iu said the city, cause tbe side walks I hereon to be brought to the proper irr, ids. audthai they cans.' aside-walk of class No.2 to he laid I .H8reoA, within thirty days from the publication oi thin or.lsr. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, October 15,1800. gtptO H t' O H .1 T IO .V ,V8 TM CX. Order for Flank Side. Walk. Septem'r 29, I860. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Coniuiou Council ot the city ol Evausville, Unit the owuers of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north-west side of Bond street, from Market street to the Western liue of Ktockweli's enlargement iu said city, caose the side-walks thereon to Oo brought to the proper grade, aud that they i suse a ssde-wslk of class number 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of Ibis order. P. BCRKL, Clsrk.--City Clerk's Office, October 15, 1880. !mOTtCK Tit C0J'T it 1 C T O H a. WW The Common Council of the City of hansville will receive sealed proposals nutU the Sail ay 1 of October, 1811 for gradiug, guttering ami paving j the alley extend.-, r from Sycamore to Viue streets, I and situated betweAa Third aud Fourth streets. Tho contractor to furnish all the materials, aud do I the work agreeably to plan and tprr HI rations on ! tile in this office. I'. BCRKE, Cleik. Clerk's Office, October 1st. lSfO. mmoTUK TO VOVT H.tVTO Htf. V W Tho Comm.u Council of Ihe Citv of Evansville will receive sealed prom m Is until the 23.1 day ot October, 18. ;u, for gradiog the alley extending fiom Vine to Division street, and situated between Third and Fourth streets in said Citv. P. RDBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Oflice, October 1st, I860. JFoi' t hnppetl t.tpa and HhIh. . I Sure -m. Heni'dv. Use the Compound Glycerins Lo tion, which is entirely Beetroot grease, orutiv article that can pOBsfhiy injure the skin. A fsw drojis rubbed ou occasionally nail that is reouired Prepared only at WM. BIEtt BOWER'S, Druggist, No. 78 Main street, , Washington bl'k,) :tll. Evansville. Ind.

MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YORK STORE.

W.V OVVSlHMJ"ii OUR tlHOIfS .M.VIt M. asking the patronage of this community, we have only to say that we c-iine ainongat yon as js rmaueiit citieus, and promhw that in all things outword shall be made good. Our purchases have been made mrler the neOSt favorable circumstances, iu New York and other Eastern cities. A lung residence and intimate business connections with ihe bast an tranHhi bouses there, gives us advantages t" I ay goods cheaper than can la? done under any other ctrcuui: stances. We h sve adopted a system Ikal i sou . what i.. w here, bat it is t lie only one which will enable a merchant to sell goods al low pi ices thrt mJinst .11 entire sti ck CASH EXCLUSIVELY, TVT -gZ T fi "I" f5 Ti"' - AND NO VKVUTIOX; ALL Ai:i-: TO BB TREATED A LI K B. Our sodesvor hsa h en to lny aver tiling of I lie ' BEST QUALITY ASh Latest Styles 1 And we have nnBilii arraagi aients lo V:eo oar st. supplied w ith tbe moat F ASH 1 UN A II L B Goods as aooa as they appear F 1-1 Iwotneslie toi1Si urtment, and ClIKAP Flannels of every color and grade, Fancy Dress Gooils, V:ilcnti:is, Mohair; Plain and cheae Eigured for traveling dresses. Fancy Poplins, Sabinas, Persian Delaines, Magenta (Jloths, FRENCH MERIN0ES, VERY CHEAP ; Printed Mcrinocs, elegant styles, RICH PLAIN VELOURS, ifiitrtf Velours RABE IN BTTLK AND COLOR. ALL WOOL DELAINES, PRINTED DKLAINES, 90METHINC NEW AND l.LFdANT; AND Black Silks ol Every Grade. LINEN AND WHITE G OODS, TAMIL' I ! . ITUQ A V I I From th.. Lowest I.. the Siiieat, IRISH LINENS, BIRD EYE, DIAPER, HOLLANDS, a..- , Ac. JR1 nt b ro i ti e t e s , A LABGK ASSORTMENT OF JACONET BANDS, EDGINGS, INSEBTIl A XI) (DLL A US AT PRICE. Something very fine in EMBROIDER D HANDK'FS COLLARS AND SLEEVES I N S K T T S , FROM 75 CENTS TO $15.00. LADIES' & t'JIILDIi EN'S SHOES. A larg stock, ami every pair made to our order, of tin. BEST MATERIALS, AXJJ AVARRASTEU. iK r fur ('ah at xvry Iov pi ict'H, our I101190 in that liv-otvt, a ititemling i coiuptetH iii.tkt NEW YORK STORE. GILES & McPHEETERS, 5 First street, r the Post Office. Foster's.Ncw BniUings, BUM Closing Out at Cost. fltit OXt-'KU OVU E.VTMUK WW stack of Good at cost, with a view of making B change in business. Terms cash. Evansville, Sept 2t, JA8. OAKLEY ,t SON. sept2l-l:u BOOTS AND SHOES. JT IMX'K IIKVITTKI) .i.VIt KJ'Jm. large.) m v store, and hare oa beast a fall Ban- ; ply of BOOTS AND SHOES of my own BsaaafacI ture, all of which I will warrant of the best quality.

i nave parcnaaBU my leather tr . ash, and will sell on the one jri.c Saatsm h.r cath, lower than the same quality of goods arc usually sold in this . ill . W.M. EMERY, Sept21-3ind 19Q Maiu-st, cor. Scvuitb-st.

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wp a;.ti irj i, j. , Jftm. have removed to ' a'.ove Main. ti. HVttJS-K CO. vx strsat, three doors WE are now oi.o.ul:. 1 .11 i .g Wells' Patent Fold lue Spring ' 1 euientaow iUUse, Bill co ! uu.v. i .,r handled without any trouble. Call nasi eksBiina tbaMu ItnKI V 1R. HAAS, having leased the roonrs forniei lyis--cupied by Dr. Kivett, iu Dr. Bray's building, opposite tbe p..st Office", for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the ciliens of Evsiisville and the surrounding towns and country, o is it his rooaiH and see the specimens ou eachitiltion, alieth.i lie. v need the service, of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement , over a year Mlioe, M V-.Tul illlprov. U.elils ami new inventions have been niade, of which he has availed himself, ami allows nothing that will Sllbserve the inleri :ds l4 his patients, to pass Ullatifiarrd His facilities are belter and establishineiit larger, wftboot dould, thai any other in our Stale, ami equal MuhVin Kaatiern ettiea; All those who aeed tteatal operitii..:.- pecfenued, am! nr.. .'.eased it h bis work, sl 1 be sttemlvd to with great pieasare. The following are the Bfiytini f Wftfk nianafactnr...1 by him: Ci mil 'ion- liuai: Bb ck or Carved M urk; Vulcanite Rase; CoraUle; A niber; Ch. I..j lie; Gold awn Silver v.. rU Methisas ceo ex.-. I Mat !.--.-. ulv :ii.l rleaalfliesa of I the continuous gani v.n or crevice. Cheats that i to nearly 'heir origin tl work, and also by line us ile, and Au.U 1 B.o- . I ness and ailataafion to .li I . is w il hoiil a -..am sunken can be, r. sior '.1 totir by this style of the talcntlite, ('oralsl .'er sty lis., tor lightlit mouths, excel ally. eels anything v.e have ever ste. ft. He has scleral am. . l the ti. s for al'e'vi.iting pain I when .vti acting teeth. 'I he., are pei lectlv bbi a. less. "bene.. I delicate can base thcin npplied. He does not advertise anything be can noi do, nor exhibit anything m i ma b- by himself. Parents should consult the hcaltb aoU baanty cf I their children by bavlHg the Dentfft dlrecl their second dentition, thereby producii g tymutetr and healtii to those luvaluabw organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected successfully. Those having aeeaped teeth, at Id either bare them extracted or Btled at once (Ihe latter if possible). The health of the parties aud tl.e remaining teeth demand ibis. B-1 take pleasure in hitrodn. iug Dr. Haas, my Bacceasoi to iht old rooms in Bray's building, hoping bo will Bud them both pleasant and profitable From at) intercourse with the Doctor, 1 am pleased to hud turn one ot the progressing; insist snlii 1 lasle und hiah iiiolessioiial ability and standing. With this view . I can, v rlth safety, rfci lately, iTciullmend hi at to the community petent dentist (maySS skillful and com.1. KIVETT. nave o M l. Lati 1 a supply A a I q to We parity ti. Ti mont. an also fu rnisfa 'I These :-'. alec hiFAIRBANKS .1 1; BOA LES ..I any ca ir from the manufactory o ,i- ( ii., St. JofansbcTg, Volte. 1. .1 and tealed, and wartesllmonlabi . refer to tts Eve 1 v Seal is rant Corr.-t. Foi Oousiinds of p nov24 rsous using them. HORN BROOK .t CO., agents, Water street. Kvansville. QUACK NOSTRUMS. rwwa virj it- I'tmst . noon m Bays:1 The maiority of Hair Washes, Hail Dies. Hair Tonics. Hair Oils, and Ihe numberless prep-irati: travagaut see pared. is now before the public, under such ex -hvoei-l.olical and fantastic titles as we in show wile .1. and newspaper as hair prep valor; their is that -they . !. Lard Oil, S Up, v. hen in I bottles, the re all humbugs of , when they pos.1. Hog's Card, ented 11111" color, uppers end white iracter of Ionics ; th" til Whal. ed. III ni nt ami win thus costly :i . bantied viith solus t risyllable term, and c i tight a' by verdant young aad Old of both sexes Such Is not tile IKIIACler Ol Professor Wood', Hair Kesl native. This gen tie -tie man comes laifore ihe world without any "high Matin " Xilophlolorinm, or any other astonioiiiu; aad startling ai.-h . nu.v terms : he -imply a.lvei tisesa Huir Kentaratfm what 1 1 exprssses, precisely and as a Restoralive ii in I ... Buy Professor Wood's Hair Restorative ; and a you value your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply nothing else ; for it may be lhatyoii w ill gi t some woi-se sub stancethan pcrfuaied lard on Kiarr pranjami Remember, Wood's Restorative for the Hair is the I'ht arlicb- exlant." yjt.lt will, by nature's own process, Restore Grav Hair to the Original Colo! . Will make it Crow hil Rtd n.-sd-, Will restore thd Natural Kvr. li.ai-i, Will remove at enaa all itching, Will remove all D .udrud, Will cm .- ail eruption. even BoaM II - . ' , Will make the Hair Soil ond Olossy, Will make Ihe old appear young again. Will preserve the Color of Hair to old age, Will always Fasten it and stop its fall lag, And is one ol the best Toilet Articles for the Hair now in use. Msautacturedby-O. J. WOOD A Co., and sold Wholesale ami Retail at 11 Broadway, New York, ami 114 Market stiver, M. Louis, Mo. Also oil by all druggists in the . ity and country, sept 15 400 UOl.s Ht- !!.-; BI,XJCHXn Winter Candles, for Bale beb.w Ciu -innali rates l.tNo.fi; Main sr., by PHILIP DECREE. Sept. 281 h. A' EM OVAL. IloitCi't ti$GWtl .1 il I 11 1 K f T . Office - Cor. Mam ami Water St on MaiM St., tiransvillc, 1 I Plans, specifications, detail drawing. 1 classes of buildings, pi. pared on short I on reasonable tern... Ac. for all notice., and augl7 Lots lor Sale ..1- MOST f!JI' TKRM9. The most favorable opportunity r offered to tbe pul burg roiul li lots ot 5 acres esrh, on tbe INuw1 1 ., miles li en ihe Cs.lirt-hoilae, and 8 ies each, u Wejihiagtew ft refine, i-nn In. lily. As small a qaahlity as one. n acre will l esobl, if desired. WILLIAM BIEUHOWER. lots ol 5 a. mile from I fourth oi a Apply to nov22dly svvri.. tt.y it.nJ'M .rf-w . .-.'T ka9 MINED TO gOCCEI'.D GEORGE THoRN HILL takes pleasure in It J orsBSug bis old castomers tbatlp the quality smt stvle ol b.s .rk, bet flatters nfmsell be cannot t aaasUsn. He BtaV stirl be found at th.. corner of Second and Main streets, where tbe choicest Hair, uess sud Saddles of every description . sn be obtain, ed ou the best of terms. tar Repairing done with neat nest and dispatch Second-band Harness . . ... s ou hand. jt-1

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