Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 92, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 December 1860 — Page 4

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RIVEK ITEMS. j steamboatTeegistek. : AUBITEI). Dnnbar, raducth ; Woodford, Louisvil! . DSPAKTKD. I Dunbar, Evangville i Woodford, Sif Ot'eatis. Business vvas about as usual rather ' dulL But little freight arriving in eoicpari- , son with former times. . - j - The Weather, yesterday, was cloudy ! aad cold. The ground was scantily covered j with snow, and the boys were enjoying

themselves on the ice the Canal being troeen over quite solid. The appearance of the sky in the evening gave warning that vre are to be Tisited by another snow storm. - Cincinnati, Dec. 26. Paver risen 4- feet 5 inches since Monday. Now 2r)h feet in the channel. Weather cloudy. Mercury 32. Vlneennes Correspondence. Yincennes, Dec. 24, 9 a. m. EditoR3 Journal : Wabash River rose 2 lectin the past 48 hours. There is now 8 : feet in the channel. Passed up Saturday evening, steamer Curlew with a fair trip. Weather clear and cold. River full of thin floating ice. w. H. w. k On Thursday last, the Atlanta, Capt. H. L. Baldwin, left St. Louis for New Ur- : leans, with 300 ton3 and a number of pas- ! sungers. At half-past sii e. a. while &lie was crossing over from llarrisonville to the bluff below Herculaneum, she encountered a hidden obstruction supposed to be the shaft of a steamer which sunk there in 1340, which tore a hole in her hull at the larboard knuckle, about midships. She was immediately run ashore at Platin Rock, . where she soon sunk in sixteen feet water on her outside. Her hands, together with some of her passengers, including Capt. Harrison and Mr. Bob Clark, two active boatmen, did all in their power to prevent the boat from going down, but without success. The boat sunk alongside the Ari.oi" nia, the crew of which assisted in carrying freight on shore, nnd about fifty tons of it was thus secured. The head line, stern line, and head chain were ail made fast to shore before she sunk. The officers and crew of the Arizonia were particularly active in giving help, and entertained the wrecked men handsomely. The freight of

the Atlanta was destined for the John Walsh ,lsh, now at Cairo, nnd the Atlanta had "list" insured to New Orleans for $1,the 500. The obstruction whether a snag or a shaft, is not known was in nine feet water. She whs owned by dipt. McAllister, Mr. John Lowry, and perhaps Capt. Baldwin, and her value is differently estimated. She was insured for $7,000 ; S3,.r,00 in the Commercial, and $3,500 in the Great Republicboth of St. Louis. The Atlanta was a stern-wheel steamer, built here for the Ouachita, and in her fifth scasoo. She ha3 been owned by different parties, at different times, and been engaged in different trades the Illinois, Upper Mississippi, New Orleans, Cairo, Sir,. She H a total loss, together with most of the cargo. No lives lost. tin. Cum. The Memphis Avalanche says the South Demi, with her cargo, will be a total lost. J6ggYeslerday afternoon, about 2 o'elock, na Mr. K. liichof, of the Volksbote, was returning to his ollice from the PostofEce, reading his letters and papers, he was attacked by Mr. Henry Scbaelfer. Schaetl'or Struck liishop with something ho had in his Land and cut B.'s head severely. The parties closed but were separated by the Mayor and Marshal and others. Schaetfer was taken before the Mayor, and held to answer in $500 bail before the Mayor next Wednesday. We refrain from further comment on this affair, on account of tho pendency of the case before the city court. It created considerable excitement on the street. Union Mketino in Mocnt Vkunos. We are informed by Mr. J. O. Bryant that Union Meeting was in progress at Ml. Vcrnou. when he lefi. that place yesterday Judge Pitcher was President, Hubert Dale Owen was one of Ihe committee cm resolutions, nnd men of all parties paitic:p:iU d. A band of music was placing national airs, many people from the country were in town, and great enthusiasm prevailed. A procession was formed and marched to the Methodist Church, the Court House not being large enough to accommodate the an lience present. EliyThat clever, whole-souled fellow and aseellent business man, Sancrl L. Koltharo, well known here, has been appointed to take charge of the Terre Haute agency of the Adams Express, in place of Mr. Win. C. Lupton, who has been appointed as tine of the deputies of the newly-elected Auditor of State. EtaST-" They say'' Old Abe is raising a pair of whiskers. Some individual of the cockney persuasion remarked that he was " a puttiu' on (h)airs." Seckrsion ix Louisiana. By the following items which we clip from the New Orleans True Delta of the ICth, it will be seen that the secession movement is gaining ground even m that heretofore conservative city : The Starlight left for Shreveport with the secession Hag flying from the jackstatf. It bore the Louisiana State coat of arms, with tho snake and palmetto tree emblazoned on a white ground. The Targoud left for the Ouachita similarly decorated. She had a large blue cockade on the gangway, and her flag was of white satin, with a palmetto tree worked on in gold. A Shower of Gold. The Xcw York Tribune of Friday, the 21st, says: A golden shower has beun to pour in upon us. Last Saturday Calilornia sent us a million, on Sunday the Kuropa brought us 510,000 from England. Tihe Etna came on Tuesday with $330,000, on Wed nesday-the Atlantic brought 5-S50.000, and yesterday came the Persia with $3,100,000, to which the Quaker City, from Havana, ii i ,,.- -,j j r , added $10,il8, ana the Lorusst.i, lrom Hftmbn i", $17,500; making the receipts ot yesterday S3, 225. 2 13, or $",9ir,213 since Saturday last. Comment may be dispensed with. . t, , i I...L ... i.; Tooo Whbn Jame3 K. 1 oik u.u, IeaMt.p; iconSSee tor Washington City, (Jen. Jackson warned him noainst the polio" of placing James Buchanan in his Cabinet. Urn. Jackson was right; he knew tbe "Old Public Functionary'' would not do. The people of the United States by severe experience have acquired thesaiite knowledge. IJiTlie proprietors of Tlie Frie Vrw? at Jndiaoapolia are pin- to iu a daily paper in the Oermau luuguage in tbat city.

INSURANCE.

COPELAND NEXSEN, 2r 33 IN" 33 XS. 3La USUI HEY! OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FILST STREET. EVASSVILLE, ISO., jfttJKJVO W M HH PJ II TO TJfSMi QjL Risks and issue Policies in s.-verul of tL'u widest and most reliable Tnsnranc-s Com anis of tho T'nited Statin. STORES, STOCKS, DWELLINGS, But fvor-bi rates, marixe' and i'i s;i MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insured AVIGATIONT Tttsks taken r-n FI.AT-TtOATS BAftGEd, STEAMBOATS and their CARGOES. Ali-o, applications received for LIKE INSURANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE CniriHSDRAHCE - co. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL $1,500,000,1 ABSOLUTE AND UN I U PAIRED. Net Surplus of $942,181.72, And the prentice of 4U yenrsi suw?nn an.l exporif nee. IPWARDS OP $14,000,000 Of lusts bave bcn hy tli tn lHMirnie Coinjiiini in tht .)iHt irt year. TlieTttluwof reliiililt Innuratii-c will t-i apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE Jr. T N A IU'RINa THE PAST FIVE YEABRt InOhio, 8t:'.l,.V.Mi.H:j In Wiarnniiin, Km;,!M.(7 In Kentucky, 2H.(i:iti.40 Misnonri 18.04 Iowa & Miim. I01,.'jt.4 Iniicii!iau, i;.s,iit.f.l In Indiana,... 1 ti;,-:tv.M In Illinois.... i)M,.,iT.ll 'IVnowwK,.... tl'. .;l''.''l Kansani N.ri l,'jl".V7 Pun Va.. 3l,R952 : Ark. A :.... '.: !,'tt Miatiialppi hu1 AlHbmaa,...2.412.IH Fire and Inland Navigation RiliHHCci'i'ttfdnt terms coualatmit Willi aolvi ru y au)d fair profit. E?peial atleyttion given to intiuranc of DWFLI.l AV;S aaii ContrittXtfur trrnt9 of I t ft yar. Tlie Holid Ht-rvk'e loiin and succesHfully ti ii d, and th many ailniDtatrra tli Jt'Aim IiiiiaucoCiiiijaiiy poa W9i'i in ita line, ftliuuM not lw nTfilidki il hy thole really to ipnuro and iinderHtaiidin iheir lient iiitfri'sta, liiirin "striuKi'iit times th n'esity far r--liabtti luHuratica becumt-tl nu iniperativi. duty H' aldlity if property ownora to Hiiafain los-i ti in tbmi iiiurli luiiwtied. Aki'IH'Ii'iI i a" " principal ritif.i and t.iwnn throughout Iho State PulitiuH innm-d witliont ilnlay, ly any of t!ii duly untliorizfd Af;iri' of tlm Company. UHi' Bitiiu'iM niti-fided to with dugpati-h and fid.ditv. COPKLAN1) NKXSil'.N, Aui ntB, my2 bavinB Bank llitildin:, Fiit St. ARE YOU INSURED ? DELAYS AHE DAIVGEROI S! EVANSVILLE AGENCY OK TUB MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD, COS'S. Cash Capital, $200,000 DJKKCTORS: Mark Howard, B. Woodrufl, Jatnea ilolter, K. Roln-rtH, Ciuy 14. PlielpH, Timothy Sheldon, Jameri P. Fowter, Sidney A. White, Chan. T. Hillyr, Klijali H. Owen, llnior Rlanchard, Richard l. llnhhard, M. M. Mcrrinian, W. L. Collins, W. H.D.Callender. n9Appliealioiia re.-eived, Poliriea infoied and re. newod, and all ImsineMs portaiiiiii to tho Agency prouiptly atti'uded to. tta.IawHea e.juit hly adjnnU'd and promptly paid at thin Ageney. angll Cdf'KLAND A NKXSRS, A -., tits. THE SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of saw roiiK cirr. Cash Capital A 1.1. $50(M)00. fi.t.JO,OtM J FAII IN. SIKPLVS... participatVon" "'POLICIES, Kutittiiiir th ftMKiirtl ton poftion nf itH I'tniiM. OF WHICH 75 PER CENT it net aside atiliuallv for that pm o.-e, providing i a k r y In ila yeaily aecniiinlaiioin). hieh are funded inHtead of bein divided to stock lodd..! a, and C II E A I' X F S s In divlden.M to hohioraot parieioul!on yeitei.-s," or an AltATKMKNT in Mar'ne Insnriei. e iioni the HUndiud raloa ot premintn to oisioi.u i in. may prefer non-participation. JOSKP1I WALK Kit, PivVf. THOS. W. KIKHSALL, V!, 'Ve d.ient . It. L. IIavhock, Sec'y. THIS C i M P A N Y I iianreH against '.wa and damage hy Kiioou Iiweilini;ri, llouidiold Kurnitniv, Storea, Waiet. onsen and their coutonta. Policies twined hv a.-tl' '1'iPKtAND .4 N'KXSKN. Aeiit. DU. HAAS, haying leased the roon s fi.rtneiiy .renpied by Dr. Ktvett, in Dr. Bray"a hniUlinif, opi osite the Post Olfice, for a seriea of year;, would leapcclliilty aolicit the citina of Kvanaville and t he aiirroilndjng townB and country, , viait hi; nw.nn and atai the apecitiienn on exhihitiou, whether tle-v need tiie service, of a In-ntiHt or not. Since the iatnting of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvement aud new iuvvutions have le,-u made, of uhi.-h he has availed himself, and allows ni.thiii that suhtservo the inteiwtn of his patients, to pas nnsecured, liis fiwilities aro hotter and ef.tal.li.-h-nient larger, without donht, that: any other in oHr State, and equal toauy in Kastern citiii. All tho.. who need Dental operations perf..riuod, ami him pleased with his work, shall ha attended to with great pleasure. The foilowine; are Ihe styles of work niannlactnred hy him: Continuous Cum; ItUick or Carvtd Work; Vulcanito Base; C'oralite; AmK'r; t'heoplatic; CSold and Silver work. Nothing can excI the beauty and ch anliiuss ot the continuous cum work. Iti without a seam or crevice. Chicks that are sunken can h.. reslored to nearly thvir original contour !.y thi stvle of work, and also by the una of the Vulcanise, r.n-al-i te, and Amber Base. The latter sty les, for lijhitiess and adaptation to dinictilt months, exc.d any -cel anythiii.n we have ever sunn. lie has several anatheties for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. They are perfectly harmless. Tim mont delicate can have them applied. lie d'H-s not advertise anything he cannot .t-, nor exhibit anything net made by himself. Parents should consult the. health and be.ui'v i f their children by having the Dent ist direct thei i second dentition, thereby producing symiuc-try and ! i health to tii.o invaluable organs. li reculat iij- et children's teeth corrected sue. ! j CWBfuiiv. ' Tho.e having dex ayed teeth, should either hav them extracted or filled at once ;e1im latter if p"sible). Tlw liealth of the P'arti. s and the retnaiuintr teeth demand this. ! BtO" I taka pleasure in introdncint; Dr. Haan, i my Buccsor to the old rooms in tray's buildm:. I IH'iui5 he wilt tmd them both plea.anl and ptor.. j Vrum my intl.rcollree ;jtn tbe ;.t.,rt j am pleastsl to find him one of the progressing: ptscssin taste and hi;;h protessnmal ability and Btandiiitf . With this view, I can. won satety, rt commend him to the community as a skiillol and competent dentist. (may-JS) J. KIVKTT. W90OTS X h UO Jiti ! MM ' Kead A Burrow wertuinly have tbe mest conii-lete assortment of BMta, S.hoe.3, and Hats, to be found in tlio oiry, nnd nt panic pH.i, ami ii vn Imvr dontdn about it, all ttt li Alum ttr-et, .nd lor VVild cat money is just wL.t tube, J decin

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STEAMBOATS. JtKGlJL AlTl'ACK ETS. iJSkZ U. S. MAIL. i&IsS Evansville &Paii-eali Daily Packets DUNBAR, GIS KOVVLER blaster. GEN. ANDERSON, THOMASSOX Jlnilcr.

; Linve K vni .lit Dally at 12 o'clock i 31., sunda) s Kxct;.tcil. j Leave Paitueah Daily at 9 A. M. The IH'XRA U T i; i-V.N. NDE KSOX make i ! close connection Pad'i.'ah with pai acts 1 r ! NASHVILLE, ST. LOUID, . NEW j ' ORLEANS, ! Aud at Fjiiiviiie irh jicKetij K r ' j LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI j j Knlhoails, lor thf Knsl. Bit' The Iiiitibar rocs In Cairo every Friday, j I and thclo-u. An-lersoii to Cairo cverv evitur I day. JuHN ll. HALL, Agent. I -.(It..s No. -.4 V' ater errec t. MtTiSLSS-l CHARLEY B0WEN!! U. 'J'. Win. Heiii ly, .olin Utiier, j I1KXTKK, Mu.ur. T). lioWEJf is tir r.-i-nlr.r Kmi.vili( ai.d JaSro Snii:, Lir:ht-Oraii.i.t. i - :?- M.iil. r i- ml I KrciL-!i: I'm-!,, f. tsj'Ari-ivr-i iit 1':iiivill(? i-v-ry Turs.lay nii.l Friday mom in unking r . orim-cl inn with tlio V..S.K-. llA!!,l:iAi 1 oi; I.oflSVIf.LK, CiW.VlI, AND TUB EAST. CI Vi- I'i. rr Tin-si!:iy r.n.! ?tt.iii.vtiD with unlay nr lm ccmbkhi.am. a i k;;m:.i:i: rivek Pa' ' ' at !:ii.i:!a:..!, .ni l at Cairo wiih tli I f.r.IKIiI.S ClvNTRAI. RAILROAD, Aad with P:u'k-M fuST. LOUIS1, MICMPIIIS, ANHMiW ORLEANS. J?"TI)0 C. Bowrw eoca tn Cairo i vcrr Tm-iday, and tli' iiimi v l!nrs fi.M to Cairo every t-'at-iii'd iv. oi'tn Ji' U V I, .1 H Jt P viile and itow! 11 Mi I'.ijVN. in ;re'ii Packet 1 Ik- 1 i ! I i r diM't I S. Mail Si, ra,----.;-at MATT IK cnoliF., A. l.ITFIi, e.pisin, J'IIN Tit A VIS, Cl'k, Leaven :vall-TIe overy yion:nF and Tliurvlay, at o'l(M-k, p. i.: Iave lifiwlin.; Oi-fin every W.'dio.lay and Sntiii"'lay, at 8 a. w. novjs OH KOI' Til !'iiM RIVMB . The eV-rant I I I.: vks. I pls-Jell-rr Ht-Hlner Mi'l'DNAin. Mid--r, will make iviour roltoli and I'ono Ki and SatnrdivH. A Y.,!M . Clcl k, d&tsSrr i-v.'ck!v tri?i to South Car'r, l-rtvitvr on Wvdni-days ! or treii: hi or p;-"-H'ri'. apj-dy on PoHrd. noy?s TfJ fJ-Vs'fi 3.. K II K HHII.y' JZ J P.iekvt, V. M . V. 11 1 T V, ll. lo I.Aesri:K, m-o-ifi. i-iiiih as regular Fn i-ht and r:u-.Hefi'ri'i" l'acke elite.- '-nMl daiiy (Sund.iti t-Ai'pled) hetween Ihiu point and Uelidorri.Jli. Ullt;7 TfVTK I O.IH TO ST. J f. (7W.V K VF if of t i tn.-. '('!,. I, on ii. . ill,, and I. on e. vi Me and f . . .e llt.Swi'f. Side lll.. iri ni). r-..n I.ii!'t III--Wheel 1!. S. l.aml 1 G-rcy Cat t. A. "IN'NAI.LV, J. A Leav. KvaiHville for l.oiii-vi!l. ei at l' oYlock in., and i'Vtirr Th'ivj'lj.y H. M., arriving at Lonisvitio Tin sd iy I.V.-K, CI k. rv Monday at K o i lo. fc and Friday ov'tin.a'i. Retnrniii', leavon fjoiu'svill.- every Widinr-day and Saliiid i i v. ninal ii o'cloi k. J.Ml. I!. 1 1 A ' T Ajjent, jidv2S-tf So. Wider street. EVANSVILLH AND LOUISVILLE V. S. MAIL PACKET, V. II. DANIKI.S, Capt. rk. Tn- hy attit S it ui hiy l . i i'i'lo:k p. m. Kt-tcrnffcL;, IcintM l. n i -Vil U vcry 31oril.ty ami Friti.tv t- -i ii'i'iih-'i i. pi, !' ThioiiL-li Bui Lulling vill be pivfti fr T".,tiTiM.i' otliiM ir ii:(it to altiiimre i-r Kvw nU ,t( hh low r.it'- it nH h'Wf-r than ty any othot lotur. I'aMst iit rs -r to-tht tnkn tit ku k't-Vint r.iwn fur ;tnv j- .jnt t-ti tlie Ohio Lucr cron oiotn K;v.-r. ki ii' '1 "h. p4f"t'ri'ir ( :-4otu tiKui.it Mit:4 fif ti.e (iry K;t.fi f : i : s ' i T p.trsi'il lv idty IhH vji",i t HcM . !1 !l WHtt'IH. Apply fi L.nl or t. .HMN V.. IT A X L, jiiiM'7-Ut JS'o. J W jitt-r bTri ft. FORWARD'G & COMMISSION. W. rirA IKrVJ A N & C O . AND Commission Merchants, !V Xai tli VVatfr St., F.vnnsv lllf . 1 ti Aeenn for the sa'o of Mill. 1I.mii , Cnun, Pruvi-'Hins, alal all ot'ier articled of Pro.lnee. or,tir I A. I'll ANK ....M M. RiiOW M . CRANE &. BROWN, Forvardins & Commission And Steamboat F.VAX.SVILLI-:, IN'I. c? i nf ft.r K:n whit S;ill on tjliij.iiK'iiffl f Old Established Itharf lloat EVANSVILLE, IRD. F. a. O'ltlS.Sl'F a Co. ft vroi.itjf.: roHui o.v, J.vtt 'l'-t.llssUN Jl KUCHA NTS. ral Uailroro .Steainbnst, and Kxpiets At.'ents i;.l Agents for i he I'KN'N. CM'. NT HAL RAILROAD; .pi an.! A nuii'C''i:isi, o-r rh:. H w are autliori.nf to vp tin .'iii ivo'.-ij. tit t!i loWtt poviihl,' t Hti'i Ilitvn. ' i mniinn'i h luirfbo.it fit toe landine. tho liirir-;t tfm liio "Uivop, opjhl tf fori lit: ; tin.l pr:tet lin ftU lm-rclmndiVc liaMo to danirtKe ! fro'ii t'Xj'-tst.rt, vv hi j't ---.r..! t facilitnto th ! iti- i.t nil rwiitittii'tj!rt. I"rw:iiih l io vmr rare ; ilivEFi. 11AILK0AD Oil CANAL. 1 Vai-t'cul'ir aitention pa:d to Ileceivii.e, Siorinir ' an.l Kot wai liiiK, also, to the Sale of any Produce, or i-th1!' I'rojM-rty, ooMsim-t! 1 j forsalo, ait4 'atfs- ; fuc 'ion iii:t!:.nu'fd. i nil (xfoTisiVv V:Tth' h;k on V'ntr Ptrrt, ! nljMiTiiriir 'It" TXcntvii, nit.t on tite Vhjrf in.at( wiioro vp aro to he fmi? . J ftilin t-" t!i jiitfrtta ; ot our r.n At all hour.-. !.ty mid ui?rht. V.'ilh our Hiij)ritir txr;'iif.'; , h'n etandinfT ; utirln.; oticTirv; itd Kcowlf-.l,.. ot' our Limine!, vo f.y ctn217it of 'iviiL: r.. rii utis',i.t a:;.j ; ht'V f'"1 f ii f it h d - it t i'i'ituf iI i tit x tiii v ft roo f turn vt M.rv tjo iM-i-yi't'. ! Iiit-t-r.il :.-S nihiM-H . ill In nKU on ;il!ooti'b;n- ! mem to . i r .iitisi-IvH or roTi HjHtjt!tt i; imy ot ilio Kriin-ii'iil niio-l;.-", N.rt?;, K:isr or N-cth. ! P. C. O'RItF.r & CO. r'VJjsf TifNfcW AltiiAKGKM LNT. "Clio Apams Km'ukn Ovanv r-h-;t fully hu-niinri-to t r friend nod iatr.-rm, t Jit vMir of KMitmviilr u;nl vit:inity. tiint, niili im-rous. d I tt, s t 't itif tr.tUPivrirti(oi' ot F i E 1 r (i i' , i'fl CKI i-: s . :.i O X F. V A Ar 1 V A h if A H t i.'.'s They -o'.k it ?i roittiiomtit-e 01 l. -nutni iVnoi. Kipooiti (aro I.Kh iii llty ctOUcitnu of LiUrt, lr d'iH, lN'oti, atitl thf ! rartcnorlaiion ol mmhH :iid al,iMo All M' Pons u i.liiui; t :;v ail t Lemuel vcm oi' t fisOi'itiw of to KvV'i cm, t ;iu obtnin any donirid iiiforTuation in rttVr tKA to the. route nnd di.aii ot iht buHine9ri, t;t their ll";re ou First etrnt, betWfd j &iain and Locust, i't-intwitd ili l'oel .'rtit-e. Something New. Ilavcie oe -ed:cn c?fiO'ii -h. lent tor tilt1 I'l-ilH!-f i. l -i -e of CHI! N R ! ill MiS - n V. t. r St. bet. NJain an ! Lrtent. io tin- l:oont li-lniinv ixrnj iwl ii Ihe Teleu-rafh orti-e. i v..., hi re-iec::u!:v call ihe.it- ! t' ii. : -' "I Co -t 'iiic:n ol t:u..-v:'.le lo I lie lai t that . 1 am now inanui-ieturin every description of Com ; bl.-iu -. met ill cell at lower (.rices il.an lb.--inte . !- ! hi ;;i t.'f tic t !ilt;t ! 1 ' won'..! n II .. call :t n. j itMirhuStii lit-r.t. 't in f- '.i'H -liIlM lll lH't"'IV 3Iurk"t 'i i e cuiil for AH. Co.NNiXf.

COMMERCIAL Sew York Market. New York, Dec. 26. Flour a shade firmer with moderate demand for home consumption and limited esport enquiry ; sales 11500 bbls at 5 005 10 for super Btate ; 5 25(25 35 for extra state ; 5 005 10 for super western ; 5 30fj;5 60 for common to good ditto ; 5 505 00 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Rye flour tells slowly at 3 25(a),4 10 for common to choice. Corn meal quite firm; sales 200 bbls at 3 15 for Jers -y. Whisky firm with fair demand ; snies 450 bbls at 18 J. Wheat quiet and market a triSe better with moderate export demand : shippers in view of the decline in freights tire buying more freely ; sales 26,200 bush north western club at 1 10; 14,200 bush Milwaukee club at 1 20Q.I 25 ; 17500 bash amber Wisconsin and Iowa at 1 25; 0200 bush white Michigan at 1 38 1 40 ; 350 bush white Genessee at 1 40. Rye quiet at 70c. . Barley nominal at 70 30. Corn a little better with a moderate export and home demand ; sales 3S000 bush mixed western at 6869e. Oata in moderate demand at 37,38. The demand for pork is moderate and tbe market firm; sales 150 bbls at 15 37 for old mess and 1G00 for new, 10 25 for old prime, 12 00 for new, 1G 25 for heavy, new uninspected mess, including 200 bbls cityjprime mess for January at 1G 00. Beef dull aud unchanged at 8 0010 00 for repacked mess, 10 50(5,1 1 00 for extra mesa. Cut meats more active but prices are in favor of buyers ; sales 180 packages at 5,Gc for shoulders and 8(iT,8J for hams. Hogs steady at C'(5;Gi for corn fed dressed and 5J5J for live. Bacon quiet ; sales 50 boxes city short middles nt SJ. Lard market firm with a moderate demand; sales 250 bbls city mostly at 10 for prime western and 10 J for choice city. Butter slow sale; 1014 for Ohio and 14 21 state. Cheese steady at 910J for inferior to prime. Coffee market steady with a moderate demand; sales 532 bags Rio at llj,12 and 140 bags Jamaica at 13c. Rice quiet and steady. Molasses quiet and unchanged, and a very limited business doinj,r. Stocks very dull, without material change.

Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Dec. 20th. Flour 25c higher, with sales ot 3,0o0 bbls, closing at 4 40 (a4 50 for super ; 4 00(5,4 90 for extra ; the advance is chiefly on super. Wheat firm at 95(5)1 05. Corn advanced to 35 for ear, and 4C()47 in baps. Oats in good demand at 20. Barley tirmer, but not higher. Whisky advanced to 14, with a good demand. Hogs in good ileiuittid, and lSpOc higher; sales of 2,000 head at 5 00.5 75; receipts lioht. Cood demand for mess pork, with sales of 200 bbis at 14 75; it is generally held at 15 00. Lard advanced to !J; sales 400 tierces ; 000 kegs sold at 9J, and at the close it was held at 9j. No change in bulk meats or green meats both are sold more freely. The money market is urjunchanqed. Exchange on New York and Boston declined lo ij premium. ll.lltAL UFXKIPTS. Dkckmblb 2S, IStiii. i;7 bids Hour, I. if- I). Ileimau ; 14 sacks do, Geo. Y.vJiehh; It; sacks do, Christ Thienian ; It, sacks d ., Peler Balz ; 13 dressed hoys,Kron and Gavink ; 3 do. Chss. Harrington ; 1 small bx, John Butterworth ; !.7 bids Hour, 4 tirkins butter, Geo. Foster t Co.; -I'-o l.iih ear corn. Wheeler A Kipcjs ; 2o7 .n-h ear corn. Win. M. Aikman & Co.; 1 bx p. m., W. If. h'ielor A Co., Unioutown, Ky.; 1 bx f. Hood. P. G. U'Riley ; 'i bx shoes, W. Kohl A Son ; I l.x- h. ware, C. S. Wells ; 289 bush s. corn, James Fitzgerald. A. . SUKADKlt, Agent. CintisTMAs Trkk. Among the many gatherings in our city on Christmas day, we doubt if any excelled in interest and Irippincss that of the Ingle Street Sabbath School at their church in the morning at to o'clock. During the week the teachers of Ihe school had prepared, and tastefully trimmed, a magnificent tree which was furnished for li e occasion by Mr. Dunk. Choice oranges and apples were suspended fiotn its boughs, and presents of various kind for the children also decorated its branches. About 200 children assembled to partake of tho good thiug3 prepared for them, their countenances giving unmistakable indications that to them it was a "merry Christmas" indeed. The exercises commenced with a soul-stirring song, in which all the children ami teachers participated. This was followed by a short and pertinent address by Mr. Gillison Magheo ; then came some more singing, then a short, lively, colloquial speech by the Rev. Mr. Hobbs, the Superintendent of the school; then more singing, which was followed by a distribution of presents. The exercises were closed about 1 1 o'clock. All who were present, and there were many besides those immediately connected with the school, expressed themselves highly gratified with the exercises. In the evening the teachers had a little sociable affair at Mr. Dunk's. Those who were present inform us that they realized it was decided' v good to be there. Cahrvi.no tub Joke Too Far. Some of our young bloods, in their Christmas frolicking, committed depredations on private property that were shameful. Gates were torn down, carried otf, and broken up ; Higns destroyed ; wagons run into the Canal : barreled pork rolled into the River, and other mischief committed that really amounted to trespass and wanton destruction of property offenses for which there are severe penalties. This "devilment"' was all done probably under the excitement of intoxication, but that is no excuse, but rather an aggravation iu tho eye of the law. It will be seen by au official notice in another place that the Mayor offers $25 reward tor thoe persons who have been thus depredating on the property of citizens. The young fellows who got on a " tare" mid thus " played smufn" generally, mayhave thought they were enjoying rare fun, I. ot whai was fun to them wa3 anything but fun to their victims. They will learn, if they incur the penally they deserve, that in enjoying themselves they must not do it at the expense and inconvenience of othersTheir actions have been ruffianly and unmanly. Oi-k Wkkklt for Dec. 27th is out, filled ' with interesting reading matter relating to the stirring e-vents of the times. Price i of subscription. Si 50 per single copy per I year; $1 in clubs of five ; five cents per sinI l?!e copy. t--Tlif! T. II. & nifhraona Railroad . Couipdoy Las as usual declared a. semi-n-nual divideud of five per cent.

MISCELLANEOUS.

'8 DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. Tin successful introduction and use of this cel brated Remedy has been tho signal for a literal fiood of compounita caiied iiitters," ofTeretl in various forms, from a quart bottle to a nTo-ifallou ke, until this word " bitters" is but another name for " grog," or some villanoufl whiskey mixture. But the really great relief derived from the miimte dose, one teaspoooful, of our medicine, BCEEHAVE'S H0LLA3JD BITTZES, and the entire alsenc rf afltr rrmtration, has est blished for It a reputation which tbe host of imitations and counterfeit have tailed to undermine, H i Iitlvely a Vegetable prt-paration, with barely BuLiciant pure spirits to preserve it. But oue size of the genuine, (Half-lint Bottles.) price Om Dollar It is a medicine of long-tried efllcacy for Purifiing tht Blood, so essential for the foundation of (rood health and for orroctiui; disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily recain its strength, a healthy action of the ivcr, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEAKTBUEN, Try Bcerttave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For WATEEBHASH, Try BoercaTC's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Bccrnave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bcerhave's Holland JSitttrs. For COSTIVETTESS, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For FILES, Try Eaerhave's Holland Bitters. In alt Nervous. Ithcumafie. and N. ura'o After, tlons. It has In uum.uom instances proved highly Icne'lcial, and In others effected ii.riiied cure. Ted Carefully! The cenuine, hinhly-conrenfr itisl Hr.rmTF.- H"te LASH Tiitt.ks is (.nt m. in bi.lf-pint b-.ttlew only, nnd retailed at line I..Uar j-r l tte. The great demand for this truly cel. brated iiusJiciue has induced ma-iy Imitations, wldch the public should uard OjCaindt purchasing. Hewre nf imposition .' &-r tiuit our name it on tht IoImI of every bJ'U ou huj,. Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRSETOHS, PI-.S!:U1 ia. KELLER & WHITE, AGENTS, Evansville, JndJf P. tiJj f.IO TT, 1MJCM'J VTLH H J of Saddles, Harness, Lridles, Sc., keeps constantly on band a full assortment of Saddles of every kind and price, Uarne n, Collars, Whips, Fly Nets, ."addle BaL's, tc. fc, at No. ! F1K -T STRKKT, Foster's I'.lock, Kvansville, Ind. "K-pairiiig iioatly done. an:t " 7 sr l,V'j ojwho.y, hoo k n iWitBlank Book ManufacturerjEiS First at., bet. Main and Locust, w.-wfrrt.n KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. WW Blank Books ruled, pasr' d and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound iu any style. Jelii-dAwtf .v. si3u it van. j-jjit couj'i.v storo and for sale by ocfJS W. M. AIKMAN & C( HUNNELL'S (FORMEUbY OK b'l'EKLE Jt 1ICNNEI.L.) IT'loorims jEiXls;, CORKEIt OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, KVAXaVTLr.E. rxo. nniiMs vfi titiTJui.tmnWK.T Jl is now in full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for I'lanin i and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving l.'e.oriiiir, making Doors and Saidi Mouldings, Window Blinds, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and ill be offered at the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Flooring and Weatherboard in;; constantly ou band, and will be sold tor cash . Brackets and Scrolls sawed to any pattern. Slitting and all kinds of Sav ing done toordir, and in the most approved stvle. jy22 WM. IIUNNELL. j7HrMXGHEE-&CO -mwjtvijyru ttoi.it oit tkkmu MM- Stock of r ail Goods, are now in ree.-ipt of a very large and elegant stork of WINTKIi COOIlii, purchased at very low rates by one of the pat tours in person, who is always iu the market Jrintiti up bargains. We will soli for cash, at New York prices, or to prompt paying customers, as cheap as ean be found west of the mountains. We have just received 25 cases very handsome Prints. 25 bales Domestics. 5 do Brown DrillinffS. 5 do Scarlet Flannels. 10 cases Bleached Muslins, .'t do Ladies' Winter Dress Goods. 5 do Tweeds and Satinet-i. 10 do Notions of all kinds. With a great variety of other Good.-., which are all to la- sold out before Tprin, at prices lower than the lowest. J. t. . MAGilTK A CO., novH First Street, Evansville. fciWTifsjTvi; htkjTph 100 J'Jih 9 aborted from 25c to it.W. now.8 J. STRATTB & Suy. (SUCCESSOR TO A. KURTZ.I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer of Candies, Cakes, Syrups, 4c, dealer in Oranges, Lemons, 4c, nnd Nuts of all kinds. flajOrders from parties attended to at shortest notice. Sole agent for Maltby's Unrivaled Baltimore Oysters, No. 15 South First street, between Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. For sale cheap for cash. oct 2-1-1 y JHHJIJU VVTTtiUU.-ZO JJOZfi' Meat Cutters; -2 doi Meat sitntTcrs. Tbu most approved kinds, and about half old prices. iiot23 CHAS. S. WELLS. ISIIAKL, KITTEMIEUK, No. 67 Main st. bet. Second & Third, JbJJ trer of the newlv invented an-! improved Sliectacles, No. 4, Third t.. bet. Main and Locust, oj.p. Crescent City,Ban'n Itnildin, Evansville, I n l. These celebrated Spectadesare inadeof Urazilian Pebbles, and constructed la accordance with tho philosophy of oavtire, in til .pcnliar form of a concavo-convex, which can oe rrned by the old and young, either by day or candle light, with perfect ease. and no unpleasant f eling to the eves that tinny experience from using the common kind. Theytend to strengthen and in., rove thosicbt, as will be seen by the following teatintODials from thoso using them : From Samu-'l Orr, JT.-.;. I hav .urchav.il a pair of Spectacled fr.-,m J. Rittetiberg. 1 have found them to be perfectly cay to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tl em to the public. From S. Sortnson, E:.j. T take great pleasure in recommending the jrlasses of I. Kitteuberg to the public. They give great satisfaction. From Judge W. B. Moore, Enrmville, Ind. For years past I have been accustomed to use ar tificial sight, and have tried several kinds of spectacles, but I have found none so easy to the eye as I. Kittenberg's. I take pk assure iu recommending them to the public. iVincWo-.i, Gibson cown.'y, Jnd. Having purchased, and tor some time uced, ti e Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten np by Mr. I. Kittenberg, formerly of Indianapolis, and now of Evansville, we can most cornially recommend them ; as being easy for tlie eyes, aud in all respects a g.KKl i article. i Itev. JCHN McMASTER, G. N. JERTLD, i JOSEPH DEVI N. J. J. KIGKMAN, SAMUEL WHITS ETT, KOBEKT DUNCAN. He bas also on hand a large stia k of Stereoscop., and Stereoscopic Pictures. marb-dA wtf

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INSURANCE.

Insurance Agency. ALLEN CHALLOCK Evansville. CNPERWKITEll ANH CKNLUAL I.VrtllAM't AOKNT, AoJlKTES 0F AVKttAllfiS, N1) Not AllY Ftll.l I' . HecoDtlun to i-sno Policies from wvert.1 Kirs Cli.ss and nuwt reli il.lo LVSURAXCE COMPANIES In tho Cuuntry, on Inland and rirt Eit'.s. i!o il: also r jceivo applications tor LIFE 1JJSCI! ANCE. lie will attend to the Adjust ei..i.t of of every description under poliriim JVon. ilhet agencies, and attend to the seitleiu-tit ot a;l in .tters c.niiected with IN.jCIiAN.CK, for puti." inforested. His luti exi.ei-ietice us an Isi i.ivi't Ahem-, has made biiu faiaii.ar Willi all sui.j.tr connected with Insurance. f.ice. Marble Hall lluihliujr, No. 9 Mi.in -t. nobthmebican' FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF 11ARTF0HD, CO XX. Casli Capital, - - $:joo,ooo. CASH ASSKTS, S;7 "., u W. C. HASTINGS, 8ccy. A. F. riA.STlNCS, r,,.i'i. Ini:re i.rTTit ! at. ii ' t!!i ?e'- ' Ktr n h-,w.,i inca Atil tfi"ir o:it nl-, Vsiiwif n-tri.'N, M iKf. Ptortlit)ii;feja, St ha t M-T.! iriiri.. ut Ui ' n.l r?Hsniialle rnl t? if ir-niiiin Poiicifi promptly issu- l nti-l !i niljittl fur A. C. II A I.K'l'K A-.-iiH, Marblf Hall llnil-liit-;, Ntr -. l, sej'tli K'uiiji ille. Iinli.iiiii. 22 'H r a n ee fl f p . , of : .-w ym::;. Office 112 ami 11 1 io;i.lw;i; With a Cash Capital nil pt.i.l in of ONE riHLL0rD0LLARS ASSETS JULY r n t(t,(ini Tlio IJTiic I:i.-"nr.iri(v ('oMi;- i(iy i n rt-.-i ai;;iitwt L(w or D;imajri hy f in ik IvcIKh'.-i hh1 contents, tor a triu of fVoiu 1 to ; vt-arrt 011 tli nioM favoruMt' t,r:ii-'. t.-r-'H, Uarcliiui. irtucfirt uf Mfrcliaiidisf. Proituc, Marmfai-toricH, SlacJiincard aH iiif-ura!'!o i-r"i'(rt , at fair hm1 4n:tiMt rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION A nd Transportation , shipicents upon the Livers, Lakes, Canal and Kailroads, in lou as the natnie of the risks will la-ar, with fa i rites to Ihe asnie.l and the tv.mpariy. AdjiMin ail ! -h f.iirlv, an.l promptlv paying them. ('MAS. .1. M AKTI V. Ires't. A . K. VVILM AliTIi, t ire iwi. J. Mii.ton Sflllll, Secretary. John M.-tiKr, A-ss't Sec'v. A i'plica'. ions made to and ro!cits i.ifej tiy A. C. IIALI.OCK .1 SUN, Agl's, aiiK-5 Marble Hall Ifiiildings, Main slieet. INCORPOR AT ED 1847. mm cobp'y OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, $250,000. C. C. WAIT E, S. c v. C. B. litlWKUS, i'tes't S. U PIUCK, Geiieial Agent, liesidin.14 at Chirai-o, Ills. CASH CAPITAL & SURPLUS $.'527,510. This Company injures airuint los and damage by I" ire on Dwellings and their iutculs, t-iores, Warttiolies, Stot:ks of MerchandiA.., and all insmalile j.ropei ty at as reasonable ral.-s of nenii'iui as any other solvent and reliable Company, A1jutinq Lot (nirltj al yatfituj thrm itrmttfitly. Applications mxlo to aud I'oli :i s i-ue 1 by A. C. 11 AT. LOCK it Si N., ef-irbie Ibill 13ni Iding. Main sr., amr.JI-l.vd EvAwsvn i.it, Ind H A P. T F 0 R D FII iliill ll HARTFORD. CONN INCORPORATED 1810 c ii a Ii x jk ii i i; it i k rr v a With ft SurrrT!ul BiiNim-rm KxpericiK-o of 37" i f "fc 3" "ST oars. Fnali Cajifi ii I. .....;...'....".".....;..:. illKOOO.oi) Cailtul ana Mirpiu, attii,wi...N i Insurance against Los or Danm.ire by Eire, on Dwellings, El.rniture, Stores, Warehou -. s. Merchandise, Mills, Mft'iufactoriisi, and olt.er kinds ol property, can is effected in this l.'otiipany upon as favoihbl-. terms as tiie nature of the ri'.ks and se.-il-rity to I'.ill' v holders will admit. PAUTIC1LAU ATTENTION crlven to innrii..Farin jiroperty, couslsHnni UwidiiuSB, IL'ii in, and outbuildings connected, and Furniture, Liv.-M ..i., Hay, Grain, I-'armlmr Utensi's, rf-c , Ac, ci.ntalt.e I therin, for a term ot years at i.iHV rates of i re. miiiin. OFFICEItH: T. C. Allyu, PiH-r t iry. JI Huntin.:lon, Prcs'l. C. C. Lyiiian, As't .-ec'y. W". N. n.iwers, Actimry. D. Alexander, General Au'ent for the Western and South Western .''-late. roliinibiiH, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Audit lor the Western and South Western Mates, Columbus, lihio. Applications for insurance may be made to ihe tindersiued, the ilnlv authorized A:enfs of ihe Cumt-niy. A. C." HAI.I.Oi'K A- SuN, A.-'t. OKricc: Maible Halt i'.uil.line;, Main stre-. aus.Ji-ly.1 WHEELER & WILSON ' fe ".'--ij-' j.-v. i:X'"'": it - ...-. , . Mss 2SEWING MACHINE, No. 5 First Street, I'ttwvo Main nrjtl 1t-u-t. chine at noticed iric-i, with iiicre.'Ufd t'.ritrderir in its merits as th lest and m. rttiahie auy eewiuf; miultir.e now iu tusti. It rm ".ii.aliy - on the tbirk"t or thii.eMt l:i'.riv; ihhIc h ilie I-;. k erit-h intjio-.H. ol t. unrav !, w ith tho i,ti ii advanta' ot" ht-ius alike on tnuh i-tde-, fornain.' no ridire or chain on the nmW wide ; i.-i rim iAt in i oofltruction, more tK-.dy in nurve.jiei.r, aitd nun dtirahle than any other muchittv. ttt ItiiJ iufitrucliorirt to enaMt th pnrcnaer t m w ',rdii.m y scaiud. wtitch. hem, fell, ij tii If, pit her, I-in 1, null tuck, a!l on tho taiue machine, and w:t -rutiUnl tur throe yrtirs. Wo also keep on onotiiiitly hand a fnil usi tcM at of binder's machines. Circulars containinjr teHtimoni;t!i of t!t al-v machines, from iierhoiiH of tho hitrhvt ftcnndno: Kat and Went, giving prices, ic, w ill he furnirthej crutff, on application iu person or by lettnr. fc-b'Jl v - V. M. SK1.LM AN. "WlLLIArBIERIJOWKR, " 1 tVHOLESALB I AND DEALElt IN i P.4 1 NTS, Bit VSIIES, OILS, VA liXISJJ, ! WindowGlassaDd:rI:swarc, Perfumery of all kinds, I Midicinal lirandies, Wine, .j c, .j c. U'lufifnj-lss Mock, ,1lain ttrsel. j EVANSVILLE, I.N IV. ct. I'ri.pnctor ol tne Geuuiue i:eil s toni.;. lebl'i-lyd V T Af !.'l ' T At ! I L HtA H II H Horv Nuts, bush Walnuts just received at d.5 ELLIOTT'S Family Gioccij.

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