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th and Water, epers, Salesmen, Drag and Entry -nice, and Laborers wanting a good itloo to oil at the-Orea! Western InOffice, Ho. 95 Maio street, opposite the .nee. chants, Manufacturer, and all others farad with good reliable help, free of char. , on ort notice , . , -. - UTAfiTX5 AGENT-TN ITEKI Bi , V county, and township in tha United States, lor 'The Petroleum V. Naiby Papers " B. W. tierrcll A Co., put li.hrs. 1 his work Is the most humorous ever printed, and will sell morerapliiv Ihaa any subscription beck ever publish d. It will be richly boutid In floe English cloth, printed on excellent canor. and with bold tyre. C lllnstritloiis iille nnmeron and weecatd. . The people want jont inch a book to maketne o " laugh and grow fnt." PrFti trtit Lincoln one day, nearly worn ont by the pressure at Hiciel - duties. ro8hfnBr everythins; elMi aaie, remarkHl to a friend : " Bin on seen the Nacby PapvrsT" K", I hae rot," .n tin answer. "Who is JJesby?" " Tl trj I tlip oat in Ohio," refKeil te PreeWM t.'wbo bat b wrliieg a aaries of Uttars in theuewetwipera:- I an going to- write trv Kanby to cime down kere, ani I intend t tell Utu If he will eenmauicate bis talent fo mel will swop plsws with him."-" Agents will sti te their experience. If any, and will name twm) retintifn the order of their cho.ee. VT tlw ha highest commission, and bare no hack freight cbaTK. 40SKPII 1. TOPH AM 4 CO., 8. X, cor. Konrth and Vine Streets, a.pCT.Sm."- - Wnflnna'l, Ohio. - FOR BALE. For Saley at a Bargain, r A NO. 1 PORTABLE INGINE, with a good Threshing. Mathina an! two gocd Cornf hellers attached, by J. . BUHNECr, lower Bsjon, three mil bors Uendorsoa. - drcndialf 17 OB 8LlS -FIiAT-BOATH Two srasll Batf b boats - Knqoiro of tha Wharf-master, or at hansoms k Ruffuer's coal flat. dtclg 32t p ATENT tOOMU FOB SitK, . r Lamb's Ta'snt S-If Wearing Loom weaves a yard of Jeans in thirty mfnnies, weares eight different krpda af clolh on tha i awe warp, weaves double width bUnkets weaves temles acki and require no skill to weata. Call and sea onaat work, at-No. 3 rirs- stre t, K7aneille-n7-dAw3m WH BLAKKLV, Gs.n'1 Agent. A FARM OP OSB' HCNBBED AKD FIVB acres, on the Walaih Biver, at tha Little Chain thirty acres on'er fence a good log house, and a large warehouse. It is at the h ad of low-water navigation, and a good point for bavlueee; end a fine opening for ferry, that won d realiai from ena th ivssnd to two thousand dollars a yiar, being accessible at all stages of wter, and tha only bluff banks CO both sides of tbe. jriror from its mouth io Terr Hante. Also, several fteW cf land In White) connty," Illinois. t !-.- , . - ir . . : i ; For partteuUrsf address - 0. 1. F WILSON, dscS dim - ' : - Caimt. Illinois. . XT ANTED -TO fit.hU OB. BENT A SEVEN VV Octavo, Boaewood, Bound cornered Piano, in gc'od condition, and nearly new. Terms eiey. Knqnireat i j. . H. B. CAaSAVAtiT 8, 175 Main street, or at Residence, on Chestnut, between 8eveuth and Eighth .treets. nott(-3wd (70B 8ALK--A NEW FRAME HOUSE COSteiniuK 3 rooms and paniry, good cellar; a two-story stab'e;lot 29 by IU tot, situated on tbe cotw of rjevt-uth and Onm streets. -Erqulre ( , , ;, , . noas-3w , , , J AS iI0SNEI.Ii. Valuable City: Property ior8ale.. A V FEET FRONTING ON WATKB STREET '-t I by 160 feet fronting on Locnit street, on wIMch are two brick etorra,. iaael to October, 1867. Also, 50 feot frntincOW" First street by 160 feet on Locust street-most desirable property lorstores. ?,. ,,,, ,...,.,, Lease for 20 Years , . On th followioe: 7 Lots 0n 'Second ttreet, and 3 Lots on Lccust. . Plat ta be seen and trms made koownat the counting room of Bbenklla. A Beilly. B21dly JOBS BHANKLIN, H ODtE A(iD LOT KOB SALE. A Fica Dwelling Bouse, containing eight rooms, situated on Main street. Frope. ty In tine order. Immediate possession clven. Far par-. tleulara enquire or - . - ai. tilbi nus , nl8 Evansville Pnion, next ti Court House. JpOB BALE 50,000 FEET EEST POPLAE FLOORING For sal by A. BIMPfiON. nl8-3m House and Lot for Sale. A NICE NEW FBAHS HOUSE, WITH larae corner lot. Weil set with shrubbery, one of the beat locations ia the city corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. Also, If desired, tha whole, or part of tha mm I tore will be included In the sale. Inquire of AIKEN A DUSOUCHET. Water street, 8am' 1 Orr'i Block. J novSdtf FBAHE COTT,.GE FOB SALE CONTAIN ng l.rlli t 6 rooms, a cellar, clitern, stsble, Ac, in a ro.d locality anove main treet. Appiy io ocl'J eUaOalLrUKD A HUUAKSUUa. V'OK SALE 10J ACBE3 OF LAND, 1M OF A which Is a V iueyara ; a urtcx ticuso wuii t toii.ii. x cistnras acd spring. Orchard of Apples, Peaches and Tear, t miles In m town. Apply to octS f SHAOKBLFOBU A HOKJI BKOUIl.1' NEW FRAME HOUSE, COMPLETELY rV flnished,and in a desirable part of the city, for sale nj aapl!,tf. SHACKELFORD A HOBSBROOK, ONE 8EO0ND HAND' 15.000, ffeLiabr. ly'f-tf x J HAT. PBESSj AND i i VENSEMAN. JEWELRY. BITTROLFF & CO., An Entire Sew Stock. Bought - - icr 'rsTi, and Prices Greatly Eeduc'd AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS G old VV atch.es ! AMERICAN, XNGLISU AND SWISS Silver "Watch.es! DIAMOND v Rinp-s and IPins ! Plain and Fancy Rings, . Gold and Silver Chains, 1 h ........ JEWELED OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES,' AND LATEST STYLES, IN GBBATPB0FU810N.Silverware Full Stocks ; Plated Ware, Clocks, &c.j FECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUB Grold peiis! ,7 A Superior Article and Large 8tock,madeto oar order and Warranted ONJ VEAi, - ST W1 in n4 .,jrt-S!T " - ' - TU - a C BITTBOLFF A CO.'S. No; 28 Main Street; qtl (One DoorAbcae First.) War OLD GOLMA$P B tsuuuui PdRItPACKlNG; P O E&FAOIXEE. i EvansTille, Ind. . 'X 7.'T- " ' ' ' XTOW BEADT FOB THE PUBUHABii OF XV HOGS.. May be found at 11. w. wioua a ta.'s, or at Samuel Orre Pork Hnute. Family Lard, Bibs, and Tenderloin furnished beak of H r. Orr's Iron Store. decl2 dim DISSOLUTION NOTICE. OflOE IS HEBEBY GIVEN, THAI THA partnership heretofore existing i etween Matt. McKteoev. W;B. Elllo ton. M. L. Bacon, and T. T. Wafs.u, under tha aama and style of HcKinusv, Ellington A Co., Is this day dissolved fey nwtaal consent. The business of the old firm .jvlll be settled by W. B. Ellington, at Canton, Kentucky, and T. T Watson, Evansville, Ind. Tha house formerly occupied by tola firm I for rent .For particular, luquire of T. T. Watson, cr Baird A Start, Evansvihe, Ind. . - MATT. MoKINNET. w- B. ELL1N0T0N. ........ T. T. WATSON. .. , declJ - -- - M. L. BAO N. CJALV UODIALI COALMINES, tffflee on Water Street, Between Main and Locust (streets A constant supply, and orders promptly

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r ANAL BUI LUNGS, LUCIiiir STRJKKT, BETWEEN FIK6T AND watkb jHAILROAt 'X I I E - T A. 13 LE s Takes Effect Thursday, Not, 9, 1865. EVimiLLE stJCRAW FOBDSYILLE. soiks nonm. lw. Arrim. drrire. Kransvilla. Tlnosnnea. T. Hante AccommoUatlon. 5:40 a H I 10:27 A I 2:15 pm Mail .'. :15 A 11 :4T A 3:10 r M Ylncannel Aoc'm 2:30 p M 6:15 r M oina socr:iv j I Terrs Haute. Tlnosnnea. I'villa. Vincenne Aoc'm I SiCO III 9:15 an Freight Aoe'm6:ftOA I 12:30 all 5:0Sr M Mall.- :20 ;34r iWr ' i M - TERRE HAUTE k IXDIASAPOIIS, raosi Tiaai stivra. teasa. Night Express.. Ae?ommodatloB M.ii , Kxpross 1 :18 A M I ....T:15 I 3:20 T m I 5.m 12:C6a w 6:30 FM II :16 A M 3 :20 r m l OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R. R. rsoM TISCIXKI.. Goimf Eut. Gobtg WeU Mall X 1 :20 p ai I 6:58 f M Kxprees . ..10: r 6:00 A M Passengeri forf - : ST. LOUIS AXD CAIRO leaylng KrensTllle at 2: 30, P. M.'; make close connection with the O. A. M. B. K. at VI. Cannes; srriTe at tt. Lools at 1:30 A. M-, and at Cairo at :60, A. SI. MONDAY., ....DECEMBER 18 City and State. sKsT"yveBre inaemea to oiny uaon, tbe elegant clerk of the grand Armada for late New Orleans and JJobile papers. Recorder's Court. Hta" Honor, on Saturday, was chiefly engaged in collecting rents from various merchant's and others, for the nse of pavements in front of their places of basinesi, -daring tbe night time, contrary to the ordinanoe in nch cases, &c. Most of them footed their bills, which were uniformly $5.05, ith cheerfulness. ' John j Smith exactly which one we were unable to ascertain there were two-John Smiths somewhere in the county-for being drnnky noisy, dis orderly, riotous, and several more, was fined $50 and costs, which he replevied, and was turned loose. ' t " Hoa Killing. Messrs. Cloud & Aiken commenced slaughtering hogs in this city on last Wednesday a .week, and up to the time the intense cold set in had slaughtered about 400 bogs. "The severi ty of the weather caused them to sus pend operations, but-killing1 will be resumed, we presume, (to day. They contemplate packing about 2000 hogs this season. The price closed at 9 cents net last- week. k ' . Loso Leases. Only apportion of the lots on ; Locust and Second Streets were leased 'on Saturday six-Of those on Second Street one havingbeen leased on private terms. The One next the alley ,U50 feet deep, was leased to Wm. Kinsman for ninetynine years, at $16.75 pep front foot per annum he to pay taxes, assessments, 4c. The one next sold to S. D. Welch, and on same condition, and for same time, at $7.75. The nextwo to Wm McCormick at $7 per froht foot, one of them being only 75 feet deep. The two next, and on the coraerof Looust ana second, extending ta leet deep on Locust sold to Wm. Kinsman for 99 years, tat $9.50 per front foot per an num. I 1 The bidding was by no means animated, and those fronting on Locust Street were withdrawn. i Closed Up. The paviers completed the bowldering of First street to Locust on Saturday, and we have now a beautiful street from Locust to Division the handsomest and best in the city. The progress of this work, and the skillful and lapid manner in which it has been done, has attracted very general admiration, j . Wo hope that property holders along this street will now be required to renew their pavements where it is necessary." In some places they are in wretched condition. .: . .; :' v. j !,.. , . Maebiagc -? LiciifSKS. Tha ' cold snap" has .evidently limited, the opera, tions of Cupid. Only two pair were granted license to k share life's lot last week: Wm. Addis to Anna Gaebel, and John Stansbnry to Sarah McCraig. Dbstbucttvb Fibs at Owbnsboro. We learn from the officers of the J. T. McCombs that "Oweneboro ' was visited by a destructive fire on Friday night. A number pf business "bouses, Occupied chiefly by Israelites, were destroyed. They were nnable to furnish; any parf ticulars." , j a , n rs"SWe are -indebted td Harry Walker; the eegantia.nd attentive freight clerk of the great Peytona, for full files of New jOrleans, Vicksburg, and Memphis papers; "' I ". 1 ' I'HHT'11 . ; Death of a Tight-bopb Pebfokmsb Thomas N. Huntley,; a native of Nashville, w$ile performing on the tight rope, under tie name pf LDeTuae, onl the 25th of November, la the theatre at Wilmington, North Carolina -loss his balanoe as he started to descend from -the,-gallery to the stage, and fell Into the 'parquet, head dowrwar crashing1 his scull i ind killing him instantly. It was his second appearance in pubKe. t. - ' Fenian ; .Cibulb RB-oBaAsiZED The Fenian Circle,' of Memphis,' after a suspeusioo of several months, has been re. orgamzed nnder auspipes, which, ' the Appeal ; thinks, "promise the moBt harmonized and consolidated effect among Irishmen and the friends of Ireland," in that' city! S-'l The Circle 'has been named 'Mitchell Circle," in 1 honor of John MitcheU, .'whom the Appeal denominates "the noblest Roman of them ..,-j...t , . , aii. ; t-i m a We presume his malignant hatred to the' Government of the ' United States, and his' efforts th behalf of the late rebellion, i entitle him to that soubriquet in the estimation of the editor of the 'Appeal! n,r .,rJ-,if c ---' v-' :-rr I ' ', A Mean Thibf. We have heard of a very, contemptible 'robbery .which took place on Monday eveping. A young gentleman was making a call at the residence of Rev. Mr. Atterbury, and' his overcoat, a very fine one, had been hung un in the hall by a servant Mk Atter- . . . . U bury also had a very nne ovorouas uaug- . ' ... . i : ing m the naiL,: Auring tuo evcuiu, some bold ihwif. entered the nail-; stole both overcoats. It has - alwa been j regarded as the last degree of meanness to rob an editor : - but to ro a minister, especially of an overooat, in these days when it takes a hundred dollar bill to buj such garments, js still meanner than robbing an, editor.vie)0 Albany Ledger.

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married in Jennings county th other day, by which she bride, through this atid formpr mftrriaf?ei, becomes hec own couuin and aont; her own mother becomes cousin . and sister in-law, ber hnsband'a mother . becomes mother in aw, grandmother and aunt: her busband's brothers become brothers-in-law. une'es, and cousic-s; her father is brom-er-in law and coasin. 1 The bride is also con sin and aunt to her own slater. N. A. Ledger. Explain the whole .matter, . Ledger, Give ns , genealogical tree showing all the ramifications from the lowest root to the topmost twig.' " , ,, . ' ;' We were mistaken in reporting that Louis Henry, who was in our jail for stealing two horses in Louisville, was taken to that city." Tbe owners came and got their animals, bat went back and refused 1 to prosecute tbe prisoner, and so he was turned loose. Jasper tour The facts in the case were' these: Henry, wbo resides in this city, did' not steal the horses.' ' He owned them in partnership with the man who prosecuted him, and had a legal right to sell them. His partner, it appears, took this ulan to have Henry arrested, in order that he might swindle hirfl out of bis half interest in the horses. The partner took the horses to Louisville, -sold them, pocketed the money, and has left for , parts un known, leaving Henry toe Joser u toe amount of near two hundred dollars. These are tbe facts, as related by Henry, who is now in Louisville trying to find out who bought the horses, so that he may recover his interest in them. Hew Albany Ledger. '' Amusements. Nbw Metropolitan. The Matinee on Saturday afternoon was not largely attended. At night, also, the audience was small but very select. The performances were excellent, quite as good, we were informed by an' intelligent gen tleman from Cincinnati, as the average performances in the theatres of that city. We do know, that the company playing here, with one or two excep tions, are possessed of more than, ordi nary talent, and Miss Mollie Williams and Felix Vincent are artists of very superior ability. ',':.,', V Miss Williams' representation cf the "French Spy" in the sword scene, on Saturday night, and in the whole act, was a specimen of the most consummate acting. , Shn has made boats of friends and admirers here who will always warmly welcome her return. This evening; Emma' Waller, the renowned tragedienne, will make her first appearance in her unequalled role of Rotneo, in which character she stands pre-eminent. As a tragic artista Miss Emma Waller has no equal in either hemisphere. ' We sincerely hope our worthy citizens will not be found wanting in liberality in honoring genius. Go one and all to the New Metropolitan and testify by yonr presence your appreciation nf talent i and genius. Miss Waller will be supported by the peoples favorite, Mrs. Bella Golden, as "Juliet," and the other "talented members of the New Metropolitan in their appro: priate roles. DRUGS & CHEMICALS. HOLES ALU Drug & Chemical WAREHOUSE. FERRIS, SPARKS & CO., 34... ........ Main Street-.. . i KYAXSYILLE, 15 D. .34 aThe only exclosive Wboletale Drug House In the city ' We dnplicata Clnctnnall end Louisville price. Orders solicited. . T - . : , 1 10 . r.'l f Vf V ! GUNPOWDER. GUNPOWDER ! WM. CROMEY, Agent for the Sale of Oriental & Miami Powder, ...... 280....'Malii Street ...290 (Between Seventh and Eighth). . . J LOUIS VI uLE, KY. tA, A full supply of Sporting:, Bine and Blasting Powder and tiafety Fuse always on hand and for sale. nl8-3m A CARD. v. a. BMTTHIWS, Law of Louisville, Ky. W. 9. rULLSRTON, Late of lx uiftville, Ky. "MATTHEWS &-ITJI.LEETOH-,-t 1 DEALEBS IN Agricultural Implements. .SEEDS, .. -. .WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. i j i - .Xand- ' - -- HOC SB FTJIlNISHIa ARTICLES, r : No. 46 Maia Street, '" EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ; ! . no tf " v v. '. '- PAINTERS. CHAS. B BITIlljta. . . Bateman & Deed3, HOUSK, BIOS AND STEAMBOAT - -PAINTERS. Graining,' Paper Hanging:, &o. " Tin) Street, bet. Second at Th'rd. HAVING BEOENTLT STABTED IN THE abate business, and having every facility for executing work in their line, reapaci fully solicit., share of the patronsge of the ciiisina of Evansville. All work entruated to them will be executed with neatness and dispatch. All orders promptly Attended to. bhop on Vine street, between Second and Third.: V k-. - racial w TOYS, NOTIONS, &c; TOYS, YANXEE irOTIONS, - ... - M 2 - ' 4. - v CAilVDIES,&C. A. Ii W. CHRIST. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SATIKG THAT we hav returned from the East, and receiv. ad and hav now on band the largest at k cf all kind ot - '.Toys, Yankee Motions, r ; Fancy Good?, Candies ' In every variety, te. The largtet scck In tbli city which we will sell at lower prices than ary ben e In Evansville, both wholes:, end retrfl. ferae and buy yonr want, for ih HnliJiiys. Our S lore, aocom pan ied with the largeet Bakery in this cMy, is on Main Street, betwe-n Third and Fourth, dec 2.11m A. A W. CHBIST. MEDICAL. Leeches ! Leeches ! i HUNGARIAN AND 8WEEDISH LEECHES, healthy and fra h. Just im ported and for sale tthe FAMILY DRUG STOKE, ooia-lm No. 10 Houth First street SILVER POLISH. JUST BECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SUPErior Silver Plata Polish. No fsmilv oiuht to be without a box. WM. BUCK, oc23 - No. 19 Main si ret t. Sheriff's Sale, No. 212. BT VIBTUE OF AN EXECUTJO.N TS9CED but of thaoffloa of the U .ejJr-ef thjJlramTK. burgh Circnit Court, In Uytf of Byjrtin L. Barman and Elisa E. Harrpern. and against ,Lritopher 0. Simpson Ad Miry A. SiuiaaVn, I will, on Saturday the 30th dav. l7Wber, A.D. WW, between the liHjjSoX ten o'clock- jsaWuu A four a'alak p mNf said of tlb. octal t-honf in tbe city of ndiansLoner for sale at public aacIharentasanstflKflt. ' 'ne term of seven , of .the TwilLjTaVdescribed leal estate, to wit: Lot numlfr t!Tree gt), block numner six (b), laetern aciargemeni in rue cny u a.Tausdiaua, with the buildings thereon. And v?r.nM uiiiTtnU and oronts not sell lor a sum umcleat to satisfy said writ and costs, I will, at the same time aud place, oner for sale the fee simple of said premise. - .,.--. ; . i ALEXANDER DABLING, ' .. - - Sheriff Vanderburgh County, ' f decw3 -.i. By Cilu. W. Loa, Deputy ,

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Uonss Furnishing Goods We are pleased to notice that Messrs. Jaquess, French & Co., . on First Street, have added to their immense stock of wholesale dry goods the most complete stock of House Famishing Goods ever brought to this city. Every thing necessary to fit out a dwelling in any style, from a shuck door mat to the most splendid Bruf sella and velvet carpet, can be found in quantities to suit. ' Rag carpet, hemp carpet, three-ply Brussells and velvet carpets, of the most beautiful styles and patterns. Oil cloths of all width?, from one to eight yards. Hearth rugs of the most beautiful patterns, win dow curtains, shades and blinds, corda, tassels, and indeed everything, at prices that astonish tbe purchaser,; There is no need lo go from home to buy House Famishing ' Goods. .Go to Jaquess, French & Co., and our pleasant friend, Charley Klingelhaffer, will take pleasure itv exhibiting the goods and in giving you bargains. Charley is one of the most polite and. obliging salesmen in the city. - - -. -; . tThe Mite Society of St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church meets this (Monday) evening at the .residence of James H. Cook, on Seventh Street, sooth -west side, between Walnut and Chestnut Streets. . . ; , : SIajumoth Clothing House. One of tha .most reliable and established and moft successful business houses in the city, is the mammoth clothing house of I Loewentbal & Co., corner of Main and First streets.. By systematic, energetic, and well directed efforts, they have established a trade unrivaled by any establishment in Southern Indiana. Their stock is unlimited and their sales enormous. . We commend them to the trade. , . . . Go to Bebm's Commercial College, and spend the long winter evenings profitably and pleasantly in getting a business education. dec 18 lw d ' Now that the Holidays are Bpproachin do not forget to call in at Roberts & Gresham's Drug Store,- next door to the Poat Office, and select some beautiful present from tbeir rich and varied assortment of toilet articles, card baskets,, porte-monnies, knives, brushes, imported perfumeries, toilet waters, and choice soaps of every description, also a choice selection of kerosine lamps, ranging in price from fifty cents to $25, decI8-t2 GKEEjr Riveb Coal delivered immediately atNo. 5 Water street, between Main and Sycamore (up stairs.) dec!6 3t ' fiSF Head & Mooney, No. 40 Mam street, have just received a large lot of Nubias, Hoods, Son tags, Gents and La-, dies' Scarfs, Shawls, and Woolen Goods generally. Call soon. - dl5d3t. Clothing at Auction. I will sell at auction commencing Tuesday morning, Dec. 19th, and continue three days, at the old auction room opposite the Washington House, at 10 o'clock, a large lot of servicable Ready Made Clothing, Bnch as men's arid boys' cloth, cassiraere and satinet coats, pants and veBts, beaver, pelatt and broadcloth overcoats for men . and boys, a good variety of Tailors': Furnishing Good?, and Dry Goods. Goods will be open for inspection Monday afternoon. " " : Hiram Nelson, Auction' r. decl5d3t, . , t ' . . . - Fob Rent. A good brick house with seven rooms and garden. : ; ' ; .,'", . ; A.Johnson. - , ; Warbick County. Orders. I will purchase two Warrick County orders if offered soon. A. Johnson, - - .. . Third street Buy Youbselp a Home. Captain E. Schoenlaub, having moved to New A! bany, offers for sale his dwelling house, on Main Street, opposite the Depot of the E. & C. R. R. .The house is new and in first-rate condition. It contains seven rooms with all the necessary con veniences, outbuildings, &o., and is a very desirable piece ol property. Pos session ' given" immediately. ' For thulars and the property will be 8'9td at a bargain enquire of dcl2 dlw. ' Emil B13CHOF, ' ' Ed. "Daily Union." I False Haib. The ladies of Evans ville will find at. the Tooms of Misses Powers & Farrell, on Locust Street, opposite the Sherwood House, a large and elegant assortment of false hair, such as long switches, braids, puffs, cnrls, &c , all cl the latest styles. Also all kinds of work constantly on hands and! made to order. Also hair jewelry of every description made to order such as pius ncg3, watch-guards, charms, &c. . Miss J.- Farrel has - just arrived from New York with all the latest styles Thdse Wishing any thing in their line will'please give them a call. dc!3 dlw. Family carriage for sale. r. Enquire at Dr. I Hass' office. 4 " tr AMUSEMENTS. METROPO LITATi Ktrst Street, bet. Vine and Sycamore. MABTIN GOLTiEN Manager. It. C. GUBdON.Acting A Wage Manager. I This evening will b presented Play of ' Sb.sr"Te' ROMEO AMD JULIET , ! --Ib which . -'- - L1RS. Erir.1A WALLER will appear for the first time this season j, ROMEO.-; ; JULIET......: B21IA GOLDEB". aTtear open at 7. The curtain ail rise promptly at toS oolocK. - s-TM Box Office will be open daily from 10 a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m., whex sc-ts may be secured Without ExtrsCharte. TVJOTICE IS BEBKBY GIVEN THAT ON Xv the 25th day of Ilovembar, 18S, I will cause to be purveyed ;lte taction line between sections seven (T) and eight 18), town six (6), range ten (10), situated iu Centre township, Vanderburgh county, Indiana. Tbe following named interest, ed parties are hereby notified of the survey; Emmanuel Gumberts, IraFauchild, C F. Brougo. ton, Marshall McMurren and all others owning land on said section line n2-3ww ... ... JOHN BALSDON. Application for License. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT WE will, at tbe next torm o' the Commissioners t ourt tor Vanderburgh county, I d mcke application for license to sell ini-.xicatioe; liquors id a lees quantity than a quart. Our place of business is eu lot Ko 11 in the Lower Enlargement of tbecltyof Esanaville, In". nw3t , JNO. BEITZEB A BEOS. Adminiatr atom's Sale. -J- THE UNDEBSIGNKO, ADMINIaTBATO a .17 of the estate of Charles Blocker, late of Vanderburgh Oountv, deceased, will sell at public auntion, on the 1th day of January, 1866, all the personal property of said estate not taken by the widow, consisting of - horses, cattle, hogs, oxen, wagoubuggy, harness, farming Implements, household furniture, and about three thousand oushela of corn. A credit of thres months will be given on all sums aver three dollars purchasers giving a note, with approved Security, wairlrg relief law, with interest from data; under three dollar, cash.- j J CLIurJ t. OATliSTT, AdaVr. oecu wot U-iJ i

Monetary and Commercial.

Evansville Produce Market. Xniiv.ll.it, I eeembor 16. Tbe produce market during the we k has b en rather dull, tnt there hue been no particular change la prises. Th- market stiffened tip a II ti toward the clcia tf the week an 1 wheat has lightly alvasced. Id tte grccery market besiness ha been very gool, and though price: have net hanged, moat Articles are very firm with an upward tendaucy. BACON Scarce and dull at 18e for shoulders aud 22c for clear side. . No hams in market. BUTTEB DecUm d with ales at 15i ' , . ' . BEAN!'Dull at 1 001 25. BBAN- rec'lned to 80o per 100 pounds. CHEESE. -'Western Beserve, firm at 22g22J. . FLOUEt Is dull and lower; Superfine may be quoted at 17 60; Extra at 84 00; XXX Family 10 00(10 60. ; do. whits wheat, $11. WHEAT Dull and lower; 8175 for o'd aud tl 801 60 as per quality for new Bed and White. . . . " , ".. OATS Stedy at 86(9400. ' v l ' -COBN -DoU at 35i35o for new in ear and shelled in sacks. -- : , BABLEY steady to 80cl 00, and d all. ' BYE N' minal at 76Sl, and scarce. FLAX SEED In fair demand at 002 25. 1 CLOVEB SEED May be quoted at 8 00(39 00 and carce. ,. TIMOTHY SEED Steady at $4 00(54 80. FEATIIEB3 Live e0&5c.y -- . ' ? GENSENG Steady at 607O. . -. V -t-; A LABD Dull at 2025c. OKOOKBita Steady, withnochangs ia quota tion. . NAILS Advincel to 8 00. . COFFEE Firm Sl3'-ic for Eio. SUGAR Firm at 15jl7. MOLASSES Firm at 6590. -. . .1. : SYBCP 90c(l 15. HAY Declined loose 3; baltd $!4 v j. POTATOES Pleoty, and new are held at 803 I tl.- u.t .AuaL 1 r f HIDES Declinod to '5; for green, and 12(312)4 dried. SALT Steady at 60c per bushel. WHISKY Advance 1 to $2 152 25. WOOL Dull at 65(S6(Vc. Evanarille Dry Goods iMarltet. Oorrtcted WttUy by Mackby, HzsaiKa A Co. 6 AicaDAT Evemmo, Dec. 16 1C5. The weak cloeiog this evening, haa been one of the busiest of this season, and probably then has never been as many goods sold in one week as has been this, certainly sot so lata in the season Thii extraordinary trad? is the result of the low prices now prevalent, and the resumption of navigation on Green river, there having been many buyeis from that section io, ntit-g tha vreek. that have not been here for several months. The trade in tbe supply markets haj been very active, and some advances have teen maintained on some styles of goods. Priats advanced from o-e to two cent a yard, and Bleached Goodi two to three cent, the market losing strong, sni further ad vances aaticipated. Prices here have not conformed to those advanK ye$. During the week price have not chang'd materially from thus ruling last week, but where there haa been a change, it has been In favor of the buyer. We approd theclcsingpricee, but Would add, they maychinge any day. Tbe following are the closing price: BBOWN SHEETINGS AND BHIBTISOS. Standard Eastern Sheetings 32o 1 annultoo. ....................... .....'lc Med ford..,. SI ....3 Vs7 v S'l , .27 .S4 as 20 o Savage . W-stern World Auburn ., oot 8 Sue ' O " " H ;.... ..... Great Falls M fine S " EDg'ish... BLEACHED bBEE.INGS AND SHIBTIS3?. . 30 H3-3 4-4 Hope ....-.. 4-4 Cxbridga , ,. , r L 4-4 Ballot 4-4 Bed Bark . . . .. 7-a Ba'Iou..i...... 7-8 Bed Bark 7-8 'insdule .... T-8 Putna m . 3-4 Holden ... 3- 4 Commonwealth PtINTS. Spraxue , American ..-.............., Gloucester. Amcskeag Allen'. .,, Iiunnell's Wamsntta .. FreemiD , Moure ing TICKING 4- 4 Conestog ..... T-8 York.. Star.., Willow Grove .. Kel y villo ...; Llaine . all wool Linsev Coats' Thread Omen A Daniel' Thread Victoria SkirtBraid 353 ......28! i8o 26c V6C .... ........25c 200 ............... ....'iOC .. .21 e ::::-::r.2 ....22 e o .22 c 19 c , 19 e 20 1 o 22 e ...Wc ....55c 61 c 66c 4ms ....28 to Slo ....45 to 65c ,...35 to UUO 81 10 .. 86c 100 81 10 .. , New xorit tlaiket. , . .. New Yoa. Dembr 10. COTTON active at 4950c for middling. FLOUK opened dull aud closed declining. WHISKY stead; t 3 3i2 4. . WHEAT 2(3o better. COKN market le tower, at 96c for sound mixed Western OATS qui. t At 4852 for unsound, and 60G3c for soued. ... PHTROLEMI aulet. FOBS, heavy aud drooping at 23 C0Jg29 50 for mess, closing at xn vi)fa. LABD bav at 18(yt20c. ' BCTTTEB dull. MONK? 7 pirrent. ' - - 81EBLINU EXCHANGE dull. MONET HABKtT. - The Commercial says the market is well supplied with, lo.tnsble tunda, and to-dsy there is some runnicg around to plane money over Snnday eveninc at o per cent. Ihe regular rate, how. ever, is lower, being 7 per cnt.- Payment of in terest upon 7.30 s has nut a great deal or rplu money on the market, but the incteiaed supply of loads does not seem likely to produce sny ri notion in the rats cf interest. The demand oa the trret I on the itcreasa, owing to tho growing activity in stock speculation. 'I'l.s railroad speculation Is oonBued chiefly to Beading Central, and Cleveland and Tol do. Gold ia less active, bat quite firm. A rumor was current upon the street this morning that Logan bad le.lt Washington on his destination a Miuister to Mexico, but it foil flit on the market. ' Foreign exchange ii nominal, as usual Satur day evening. - , - , . Cincinnati Market. . j - .. OiKCiMSivi, December 18 P.M. , j FLOTJB dull and w.thout change lu prices. - W d K AT steady ; 1 61&I 70 fur new red, sol 1 901 Hb for prime old red. OOtiN ia In gocd domaud at 50c for new ear7 and 53-:;jo.)C for sbelled. OATS are in light supply, with a fair demand; pr ces have advanced to tYt'. in elevator. 81 E quiet at 70;t7Jc for prime. HOOS dull and prices, to a great extent, are nominal.' Packers are not dispoted to buy to any extent at 10 00g10 60 gross. Drover are unwilling ta accept tnese rabs Brceipta 2 4u0 head. MBS PoKK is dull at 27 CJ tor o ty. GliL'ZS MEATS are fc.ld at 84 and for snoniuer Blues an j uhoib. BULK It EATS can Is obta'nel at 12c, 15c and 16Kc for ihou ders, rd -i and clear aiilK, ! t I AKD I dull at 17c for prims city. COTTON dull at 45o lor middling. GbOCsBISiS qu et. WHISKY unsettled asd price irrrgalav; held at B SO. ATTACHMENT NOTICE; AT O TICK IS HEBEBY GIVEN, THAT ON 1 tha 9 h day of December, 1865, a writ of att chment was latuel br me. A.. W. Xlinte, Justice of -the Peace f Yandetbargh Cen- -ty? htAte c f Indiana, upon the affidav t of Isaac Biesor, and agninst the goods cha ties, rights, ma-nr-ys, credits, anl e fleet ef A. Denny t and -hat on Monday, tha 15th day-of January. 1863, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, al y office la Plgeoa Tewoahip, I will procoed to hear and decide 00 said c'aim of Isa c Biesor; whereof (aid A. Denny and a 1 otbera concerned will take notioe. ds-cl4 w3tl A W. CHt'TK, J. P. NEW MUSIC-BOOKAO New and Very Popular" Singing; -, j Book, " ' THE PRAISE OP ZION. FOR CHOIRS, SIGtNG-S0HOOL8t AND eocio'iew By Solan Wilder and V, 8. Davenport. Trf if before adopting any other bo&i,' It has dow been . iibtished about two months and its access fully jastifies the confiJenc prdict;oin of its publisher. . . . . A letter from on of the most prositOr nt snaw4b leacbors in tbe coootry, last recetrrd, ; Xo nj tht I like it would be too mild tv phrs-e ; am thoroughly and dtcidedJf in love toit 'i ii. Its btvrmoBie s,re so unoiaal , n a work: of the c - and so rich nd e- ectir', that I bars a rtil ;east eTfrt time I treat mytelf to an hoar tor Its rxeruJt Is tich Tn OIJ ao4 Kew TVfasfb, Taiffibf all UKtres,- Dthem?, and het Piecne; h many new compesit'ons by the a est popular authors, and a variety of t-ecuiar Musio ft r Sing ng School. Type lanre aod ciear, od part on a ata V . - , Price St- 60 each; $13 50 pe- dozen Pob Bhfd by ; J0LAMN UROTUES8, -dec7 d3t,wit Cti Broadway, New York. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. ALL PEBSONS OWNING a I . TEUESTBD io lands adjoining the fjllowlnr d-ecribed tracts are ler"by notih-d tht on tbe fc7th day of DecemDer, I8bd, we win nave the loun'y eur. veyor of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, to- pro-, ced to run the lints and perpetuate the corners of the northeast qua rer of the utheast quarter, tbe west half of the eeutheast quarter, tha east half of th northeast quarter, tbe southeast quarter of the southea-t quarter, and tbs south line with the east and wast corners thereof, af the scnthwest quarter of section 6, township 6, ranga 10 wet, iu tha Vincennps land district. IDWABD M AIDLOW. , ' r ; ADOLPB "CBKEINBICH. dec2 tf HEN BY AIDLOW. . lotioe of Appiicationr - " NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT I WILL apply to tha B rd of County Commissioners at their next masting, for llcenaattKsaB intoxicating liquor in quantitits lees than a quart at a time. My place of buai' asm and tha premises on which the liquor are to be-soid. is-en tha Henderson road, 9. mile from the city of Bvanavil'e. on section 26, township T south of range 11 west. uti . xmiLX v. t,Aii4rr. Administrator's Notiee. NOTICE IS HIjBEBY GIVEN THAT THE nndtrsigned ha been appointed Administrator of tneeatata of Usury Osaeaberg, dectasadi Said estate is supposed to be soivnt . , . . - . i laiwaw; m-u J-.-W. OiBiiaJJEJtG, Adm'r.

IRivei? Items-

ToOuaBivsa Fair.ND We respectfu'lv ask the officers of steamboats arriving at this port, to furnish us with memoranda, manifest, aud all other intelligence relating to th interests of tha rrter. Such favors will meet with the truest apj recietion, if addressed to the Biver Editor Evansville JouaNit, and left with either of th wharfboats. -. Weather and Water..'-The weather has greatlj moderated., tiace . Friday n'gbt, and last night was cloudy with the wind from the Sooth, indicating sdow. The river was still rising last night but will come to' a stand this morniDg and commence falling this evening. There was 7 feet on French Island bar yesterday, and 8 to 10 feet on the bars below. The jiver is falling from Pittsburg -to New' Albany and Louis -villo. i Arrivals and Departures. The arrivals and departures since oar last report was made np comprise ths follow. ing boats: Ontario, Cincinnati to St Louis; Delaware, J. K Gilmore, and, J. G. Blackford, Si.' Loois to Cincinnati; Ada Lyon, Cairo to Newbnrg; Bermuda,' Louisville to Nashville; Silver Clond and Louisiana, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Armada, Cairo and return; John T. McCombs, Louisville and return: Columbia, Naibville to Louisville; Pey tona, New Orleans to Loaisvillf ; Charmer, Cairo to Evansville; Robert Barns, Cincinnati to Memphis; Morning Star, LouiEville to Memphis; Rose Elite, Lou isville to Henderson; Miami, Memphis to Cincinnati; Leni Leoti, Evansville to Nashville; R. K. Dunkerson, Evansville to Bowling Green. ' ". ," : Boats Due Amen; the first boats due here are, the Louisa, for Tennessee River; New York", for Nashville; Kate Robinson, . for St. Louis; Alice Dean Swallow, Miuneola, Anna, and Naugatuck, for Memphis; Ro3e LTambleton, for White River; J. H. Groesbeck, Silver Spray, Linnie Drown, for New Orleans; Liberty No. 2r Darling,Nannie Bye re, and Rowena, from Memphis; Virginia, for New Orleans; Pink Varble, Tennessee River to Louisville Miscellaneous. Business at the wbarf has been unusually lively for the past two days, with a large port list The Armada had a fair trip in Saturday morning, and a good trip out in the afternoon The Ontario, for St. Louis, the Silver Cloud and Louisiana, for New Orleans, and the Robert Barns and Morning Star, for Memphis,' all had good trips, including a vast number of people. Tbe Louisiana took from here some 300 tons for- New Orleans, in eluding 1,800 sacks of corn, 1,100 barrels of flour, cattle, hogs, poultry, and miscellaneous freight She lay here all day, and was visited and admired by hundreds of our citizens. t She is, un questionably, the finest stern-wheel steamer; afloat. She left here with all she could stow on herself and bare. i he Robert .Burns discharged a large amount of freight here, and Capt Bowers was highly pleased with hie trip, except a detention of 23, hours. in the canal Tbe J. T. McCombs and Rose Hite had good trips down... .i.The-Pev tona was comparatively light, and was hurrying to get out before tbe water goes down.-. .;.The Charmer badrafafr trip in yesterday morning Tbe Ber muda was loaded to the guards, and of coarse will cot get to Nashville without lightening tap ......The Leni Leoti left on Saturday with a good trip for Nashville.. ....Tbe Columbia, after a blockade of several months in the Cumberland, has at last made her escape, and passed up yesterday morning. She reports thirty-tbreo . inches ..on Harpeth Shoalovl ......Tba Morning Star wag full of people and had a good freigat list She added considerably here. Capt.,- Dolljsy of Louisville, was in command.. ......The Charmer brings the unpleasant intelligence of tbe total destruction of tie steamer Peerless,' bound from' Cincin nati to New Orleans, with an immense cargo, by fire, a short distance below Mound City," on Friday nighty She struct tbe wreck of some sunken boat, which careened her so as to upset her stoves, which set the boat on fire. ioe oiucers, crew ana passengers im mediately took to tbe barge in tow, and cutting it loose, were all-saved. The boat was valued at $60,000, and was in sured for $45,000. She had a very large and valuable cargo on board, which was also ' a total loss, but no doubt principally insured. As the Charmer passed the wreck, which was burned to the water's edge, and had sank in sboal Water,' the cargo was still burning. A rumor also prevailed in Cairo when the Charmer left, that thi Darling" was" sunk at Plum Point, bat no particulars were given. As the Darling is much past due, we fear the report is well founded. Tbe monitor Tippecanoe, now being finished below the mouths of Pigeon i creek, had steam up . on Saturday, probably trying her machinery. She will be .completed' within "si "monthY The Ada-Lyon arrived from Cairo Saturday evening, 'and we' believe went up to Nfewburgh. It was rumored among fiver m erf that, she , bad again . changed hands.. i.... Jesse Birdsal, of, tbe Argosy, leaves by this morning's train for ,Cfa cifl na tf, i.jTJj esili. S.LPatrick will be! down to-morrowor Memphis. Wa are indebted to the officers of the ChaJ-mer, Rose Hite and Morning Star for, late papers The Pink Varble passed up about 9 o'clock from Tennessee nvr;"w!tn a moderate'trip.She discharged a few bales of cotton herr. Tbe Virginia, -overdue, had net arrived at 11 o'clock last night GLEANINGS FBOX OUB EXCHANGES. Oiacmaaii-The Commercial of Saturday say f l ne loWDoat Arrow, bound fefAurora, where she -was to take a tow of empty oil barrels to Pittsburg, sunk below the mouth of the B g Miami on Thursday morning. B he sunk and careened, and now lies, hot torn npwaid.t ? att, .i At 6 P.M. on Thursday night th Madison parket 0. T. Dum.d , Captaia Cbar!e David, bound down, collided, at Big Bora, with the tow. boat Torn Bern, bound op with a tt w ef barge. Onot the barges strack the Ilnmoct forward, tearing f her entire guard, including tbe cook, hous;-. atoves, and all tue cook-honne fur ttur., togthar with the watjr-wheel. X be wheel i-U into tha b rg , wb -h clung to the Dumontbetng fast uao:er ber guard, fbe hull of tne Domont was net irjur-d The colored steward, named aanderlin, and first aud seo. nd cook., tog tner with a sot k-ho ee or cabin boy, all colored, were ia tbe e--ok-house when the accident cccurred, aud wem killed, the body of the r soon d cook W.S found in one ol the barges, which had fl jit-d off. and arrived here yesterday on the aajoKAcaerBOB. inenouiesor tn others hsd B-t b en reco.ered at lait aocounts. The steward and cooks of the Dumcnt reeidtd in this city. - Lcuimile.'Xha Democrat of Saturday says: ' Tha river was at a stand at this point lost aveuiug, a d if a riae does not come t o it rescue it will no doubt commence filling to-day. Last evening there was S leet 9 inches water in th caseload 3 feet 9 Inci.es In the hu e on tbe fads. Business was quits spirited and effiirs on the wharf looked active. The General Lytla planted herself oat iu the river yesterday, -to wait for a little ' tilt" with the Wild Wagoner. She. did not have to wait long' fT the Wagoner let out," paswd the Ly;le, laoded a Jeifarsoaville, started -oat ad bear she Lyt e out of sight. How do yon like it, Captain Hnmph, far as yoa'aent? tU lonis The Demoerat of Friday aays:'- tJ i A order ha gone from headquarter to all upward bound A. A M. 8. O. Comp.ny' steamers to remain at Cairo nntil further orders. Shortly a schedule will bo completed and advertisements publ shed, showing whst boats of the Una will ply between Cairo and New Orleans, and their days of departure. Ma n depends upon the development of th weather, j .i . ,( ...J.u. J ,. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. : -.V For ' Cairo. Tbe ' splendid steamer Charmer, Capt. Billy Lowth,with tbe elegant Duke Nicbelson 'in the office, will leave for Cairo at IJ .o'cIocVthis afternoon, , , She will furnish delightful accommodations to passengers. h

For Louisville Tbe elegant . Rose Hite is the regular mail boat for Louisville at 10 o'clock this morning, and will go through "kiting." Her chief officers are those experienced and popular gentlemen Capt Aaron Ballard and John Ouer backer. Our handsome and venerable friend, Dr. Green, is still at his post among the mail bags. May. "bis days be prolonged. For Memphis Tbe elegant and palatial Alice. Dean. Capt. Dan. Coowayj will be here to-day, en route to Memphis, and if any body knows how to make his guests comfortable it is Capt Conway,

and is ably assisted by John H. Mooai, who knows a thing or two.' - '' k J For.Eastport The admirable freight steamer Phantom, Capt Tom Bolus, is announced for Eaetport and all Tennes see river porls this evening,- and we hope to see her get a bi trip." f " " ; j A . .1Y " A. iXvjArjAlJ. ) FOuS EASTPOBT.- . ,y. - : The right Taught Freight Steamer ' PHA.TOtI. -a Ton Botnn M-rrr: frain. f!h-r!r.'1 ill leave for SastDortand all int rmedlte Tt-n-nes.ee Biver po-is at 6 o'clock Tills (Monday) - on&nw, jlmc. loin. Por might apply to bosrd. It Regular Tuesday Packet Erans- . ville to Sasliville. The elegant Light Draught S'eam?!" AKGOSY, :: VANDE3BIFT, Master, Will leave EvBn-iviHe for Ka-hril'e, ns a rrgulaT packet, EVEBY TUE DAY. at 4 o'clock n m. decl6dtf ; FOB HW OELEAKS. rry a. Toe new and r pipn-iid Steamer ViKGIMA. John W l arroll. MikatAr. Will leave Evansville f r New Orleans, direct, on. dATURBA Y, Dec lUth, at 4 o'clock p m. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to dec!5 2t COX A UCMPUBE.Y, Agtnti. FOB NASD VILLE. Tha ulao-a -i Kvaamaf J.K.I LEOTI, dUi T. J. Camobell... Master. Will irae for NashwUle and ail intermediate port OH 8ATUBDAY, December 18th, at 4 o'clock p.m. For tr.ight or passage apply on loard or to ' dec!4 i COX A Hi MPHBBY, Agents. Eegular Tuesday Packet for Paducah, Jonnsonvil-e, and Eastport. The eli-gent Light-Draught Steamer S-AJVI. ORR, Hudge Brown, Hast r; H. C. Gilbert, Clerk, Will leave Evansville every Tn; 'ay at 4 o'clock p m. for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Juunsonvilt with the Builroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Fle.-ence, Aabama. For freight or passage apply on board or to decUdtf HUS10N A 0.. Aeente. r . .... : FOB EASTP0BT. - : - r- L The new aud eleat-t ste'i mef i I , 11-1. A NAM, OUR, no ge urowu, master; n. v. Gilbert, : l u re, Will leave for Eastport and ll nermediata Tenne?e Biver-landing OS FUIDAY, Dec. 15tb. t 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or pawae ap-ily on board or lo lecl4 HUSTON A CO., Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet for Nashville and Clarksville. The elegant Light-Draught Stesmsr .T. I. AVEUB, B. H. BBOWN, Master., .T. W. WILSON, Cletk, Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at four o'clock P.M., fur the above and all iutt-rmediata port. . , , For freight or passage, applv on board ar to declS j COX A HUMPHBEV, Agent.' -i- l?Av T$Twl?T,n riwAAM XtiLUVLiAH UltEtU lilVttt PACBLT. I i The fleet and elegant steamer . jBiM- DUNKEBSOX, U . . , , , . .. . . ... T, , . -" - a a. vninanAias .......................... MAal tK. JONH ADAMS CLK.BK Besume her trips this evening as the rm ar wreen niter puritet, anl will leave lor Bowl log Green and all wy lan lines, at 6 o'clock. For freight or passage ap,ily on board. ' .. i I : j U.S. M At L. Evansville & Cairo Semi Weekly MailiLine.'"THE ELEGANT HEW PASSEbTGEB STEAHEJi CAPT. J0!U. T, THR JOP, , . 1 CAPT. W. A. LOW TH. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVEEY MONDAY, . TilCUiDAYand WEDNESDAY, SATOBDAY,. . ;jV At Q o'clock P.M.' . LEAVES CAIEO EVERT TUESDAY, : i FBIDAY and THUBSDAY, SUNDAY, On Arrival of the Train. 13. These boats have been refllted entite, and ara now la first rate order f r the accommodation of passengers.- ' - n7 Fteight received at all hours by HUSTON A CO., Agent Evansville, Sbawneetown and Pado- , cah Kegular Low-Water Packet. L lh Fine Stermir, , j, atl aaaassisaT ' ' , af j,.,. JE -8E u. BEBBY,:..... MAsTKB. WM.H. CONANI 1. lrrnlra PAT. BUBK ... . J0LIBK8. The ADA LYON ill run recnluly between the a ove points, leaviue every Aridity so I Tuesday at IS M. She w II take Cairo freight aod pa senBfr rv-.uipp ng at raaucan. This arrangement is permanent durlnar lewwater, and paeseug rs caa rely en her remaining iu ia iraue uoriug low-water sesson. For freight r passage apply oa hoard . . , c'ti if ,. Courier copy. Newburgh and Evansville Packet, Jf TT A Tr 7t T-4 - f fjpSe 'Ob w a jls. -s x aiKx JEHU A.' ANGEL MAbTEB, - win leave xiewonrgn every day, (nrdy exoepttd), at 7 o'clock, a. m , arriving at EvansTii.ai . cioca, cnDnecting wttn tne t&f-llroad. .,W1U leave Evansville for Newourehat 12 o'clock p. m.. positively, arriving at Newburga at V tlUCft. i r Will commence regular trips, Oct. ft, 1865. ' For freight or passage apply on board, or to " ' JOHN B. HALL, or !-;n., ; 0X A HPMPHBKY, EmnsvWe, -oc7'if UNION BELHEL, Newburh. JtEGULAR IXDEPE.DET PEOPLES' PACKET ! Evansville, Cairo, Hickman- and Memphis. J THE NEW A tPLESDID tTEAMEB ! ' ' BEN COX J. W.GBEEN . ,.,7MaBter, .,'..,..Clerk, Will run as a regular Freight and Passenger raoceineiween uuisvti e and mi-mphis, g ing strict attention to atl business eutrutted to her. nd Tui-mph.s, g For freight or passage apply on r card, or to 1 1 . . v L til: . iiti iii.xr " HALL A BLDD. ep26-tf NOTICE. HOTEL AT AUCTION: ON THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF November, 1865, 1 will sell or leaee-.ta the bUbeet bidder, my Hotol, with all the Furniture and Fnel, one Billiard Table, ose Boclisway and har. ness, one Buggy aad harues., and two iior.ei. Tha hotel will be so d on a cred it of one, t wo and three years. The balance of tie above canird property will Be solatia ar-re..-it u. wuou for all sums over ten dollars; on ail sums under ten dollars, cash in hand. Thobote! is situnreden front street, at the main steamboat landing, 8m tbland," Ky., and known as tbs Elliott House, k rmei ly the Henry Hon e aud Patteisoa House. ltisingoidripalr.il 'argeanl commcdiocs.l ana wen si.tt ici erjjn;g, wim a gooa Well, Stab e, and all other coot nii-ncs, aud baa been the priucipal hotel at this place erer siuce it was built, but in consequence of the loss of soy wife I am Incapacitated to condoet it as it should bj, acd therefore cheap barga ns tan be had ou tbe above date. -For fnrtber Information apply to ma at the Elliott Hons-, Sinithlaoi. Ky. Pl-' TAYLOB KLL (rTf, Prop'r. OINTMENT. Xtola. t Itolx X ItoH SCRATCH X SCRATCH I wheatonTsointment i ill Care tbu Itch in 48 Hoar. It cure tbe Prairie Iteh, Wabih ricratche and alt Bhenm, Ulcers, Chilblains, sod all Eruption of tbe Skin PiiceaOcts. Beware of Wa-bea and Lotion, which will not remove the disease. By send ing 60een to JOHN D. FABB, Cincinnati, O., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the country. Bold in Clncinnat, at Wholesale, by JOHN D. PABK. , WEEKS rOTtEB, Boston, Haas., Proprietors. ' - - - Je7-fim

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105. 1865. Speed, Safety and Comfort. . ; Lomsville,. Evanavills'.; .... AND (' , eSIeilipllis , V Packet Company. " 'IU ...... -I !(,, '"' . i w ' 'i ' . . I r Th. Elegant Fassengtr teanara OK.. o- HABT, BBCCE ALVOBD... .CAPTAIN. CLEBK. -AND LIBERTY NO,-2, SAM ABOHEB Z? CAPTAIN ED. JUDGt . ., CLEKKBE the B.g -lar Packets for Couisvllls and lemphie aarb boat making oua trip per we-k." ' X For freight or pastge apply on board, or to , ' JOHN B Htll.Or 1 .,. ". T Bo2rfr OoX A HCMPtlBEYK,, l)nUFOB THE WABASH B1YEB Th ILjht-t'raught Freight Bt amor ..fci jBalas, M PUANTOn, enter... ..... ...I win. Olerk. I. ijow i-t-iving and will leave for the Waba h Kiv r with dispatch.' For te ght apply oa boa d decStf ... - " U. S. L1AIL LKjE. Louisville and Henderson : Semi-Weekly Mail Line. . Tha Elegant Mew Paasanger Steamer aiikltROSE TTTTT! ? A AllOS BALLABD ...... Captain. : J. T. McCOMBS, fBAHK HUBBY 'captain. . . .'i'. . - . ... . . .- Will leave Evansville every Hon day, Wednesday, Tanrsday, Saturday. no28tf COX A HCMPHBEr, Agents. ' PATENT MEDICINE. N T igo X. DHAKIt'S PLANTATION BITTKKS. Tey psrify, strengthen and invigorate. They crest? a kenlthy arpotite.of water and diet. They are an antidote to oimuge Ion aod laiebour 'I tiey overcome enects or dissitatsn!tven the mind They strengthen the syaiem and rmittent fevtrs. They prevent miasmatic and tote of the stomach They purify thebreatba id acidity tioa. Tbsy cure Dyspepsia and Coustipa They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera alorbn Tlieycure Lever Complaint and Nervous Headach They are the best bitters in tha world. They make the weuk strong, and ara exhausted nature's grt at reHton-f. Th-y are m de of purest Croix Bum, the celebrate Cnliseya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with tbe pleasure of a beverage, without regard to a e or time ol day. Particularly reconim-uded to delicate person r qniring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, tiruy gists, Hotel aod Salooni. Only genuine when th cork is covered by our private U. 8. stsmp. Bt ware ot counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. H. DRAKE A CO., n!4 eoww ; .21 Park Bow, New York. - - AGTJA de MAG1T0LI4. A toilet rioliehtl Th ladies' treasure and gen tlemen's boon I The 'Weeteat thing" and Unrest auantitr Manufaetn-ed from tha rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bath'n tba faoe and petaon, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent eruptiovs, to perfume clothing, AO. It overcome the anpleassat odor of perspiration. It remove red&es. tan. blotehee, aoIt cure nervous brad arhe and allays inflammation It cools, soltens and adds d'-licacy to tba skin. Tt yield a subdued and yielding perfume. Itcures mutquito bite and stings of insect. It o .itaitis no material injurious to ths skin. Patronlised by Actresses and opera Singers. It is what evey lady should have. Sold everywhere ia th- Union. Try tbe Magnolia Water once aud you will u e no other Cologne, Perfumery or Toilet water ailerwa'as. DEMA9 BABNES A CO., eoww nl4. . Props. Excluslvs Agents, N. Y. . ; ". Hagan's Magnolia Balm. ' This is the most delightful anl extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the nn-bornt face and hand to a pearly aatin texture of ravish Ing Beauty, Imparting tbe - marble purity of youth, and the d stiugue appearance so Inviting la lhe city bell of fashion. It lemove tan. f reck Us, pimple and roegeces from the skin leaving the ocmp'exlon fresh, transparent and smooth. It'cnntain no material Injurious to th kin . Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It Is what every lady ibould Lave. Sold everywhere. . JSetall price 60 i ent. Prepared by W. E. Began, Troy, N. Y. .',"".' All order addressed to nl4 eoww BEMAS BABNES A Co., New York. 3 MEDICAL. Physician, Surgeon ' AND OOTJIjiaT, HAVING BESUMED PBACTICif, - WILL promptly attend professional e.lls. As formerly, will give special attention to diseases of the eye. OFFICE Third Street, opposite Crescent Clrjr psos, jfcvansviiie, iou. r.ij A CERTAIN, SAFE AND SPEEDY Cure' for Pever and Ague, INTERMITTENT & EE Mil TEN T i ,L;FEV2B. ... Hress .Fever Tonic. NO CURE NO PAY. Tn Intpninrin, th I. ramiul 1 1 lbs nnlillfl w. fin aotrrTer anything new or untried, for thi med'cinrha been used in -outbern Illinol and Indians for the last 20 years, with th most constant success. ... - 'It contains neither Arsenlo orQnlnfne, a-dcn betaken wltn perfect lnpuntty by the most weakly avd delicate, as well as by tbe most robust. We have lo.tructed all oar sirent that if any person boys kofle of Kress fever Tonic, as-s It according to ths directions, and fails to be oared, they must return tbe money to tbe patient: Foral by tbe principal western uroggisis. v ' - JOHN D. PABK, Cincinnati, ; . - i - Wholesale Agent. - LEICH A M AOHEE, Agent for . H. i. HCULAEPrtB, XVaasviLL, r1-FEBBL-.tPABES A CO. J - Indiana. . " j LEICH, OABLSTEDT A OO., Cincinnati, . i . . : o28-ly - oe Piopristors . DYES: JCSS-TO THE LADIES..GEO. H. REED c COS LIQUID -luutous'ast demand ws have hul f..r I.IOITln DYES bns Induced us to put up a complete liueof - 40 SH1DE3 AtL LIQUID, Which will recommend them-elves to every one wbo has ever used Liquid Dyes, for iiiii.i.iaHiji or (JOLOKS, blMPLICIlT ne USE, Sti TA- :-TTY ill SATISFACTION Complete Directions for use w th every packag al:SS THE BEST AHTIOLE. - fct rertincates from eminent cben-isls on each pack ge. S mplea actually dyed with each of the co' or., on silk and woo ion, may be eeea at tha Drur Stores. 8old Ei err where. . -w If you dealre to Insure Good Colors euontra for BEED'S DOMESTIC DYES, and take no other kind. iiE0.il. BKED A fX . Bi sto ,. t-iaw ....... Manaueturera... SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. A LL PEBHONS OWNING OB INTEBEsTED IX in lands a ioiniug tba followinr dnwrihed tmcu are hereby notified, that, on tbe Kid day of Leceruber, 18o6, the County bnrveyorof Vanderburgh County will proceel to ran tbe line and p?rpetuate tbe corner j of those portion cf the uor heast quarier of sectien 6, township 6 south, of raigs 10 west, belongln; to us; also, lota nomb ri 8 snd 9 of th lubdivision of he north went qutrtet of .id eciloo, a subdivided by DeWitt 0. Keller, aad r corded in the plat record ef laid (aunty afs-esaid .... ti Jl I LKIB STAHLi decS w3t FBEDEBIOK H1NNI.

JEWELRY.

flEW STORE AND Hi NEW COOTDS. -:i;i v. n .,' e X . vr " t, ..- rr : t AM 'WOW OPINING, AT MT NEW 8T0BI, ,

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WM. BUCK. WATCHES or all grades and rkes; t-rices tanging front till to $.160; all war. railed gocd llme-k-epers., ath CK9 -The nrui Ells lB;)i Cuxtj. , I BLCUf JEWELBY of all , the tateat aod Mint Fash. liTablo l-tyl-., and Elaborate Workmanship. , DIAMOND ET?, DIAMOND PINS, AND FINGKB BIECS GOLD CHAINS Iu endless variety. WIDDINO BINOS. 'COLD THIMBLES. SILVEB THIMBLES, ' GOLD BBACELETS, Pr.VBL BBTDAL 8ET8, unsurpassable lu beauty. . GOLD SPECTACLES, SILVER , . : STEEL . " SPECTACLE CASES, SILVitB AND PLATED WABE In sets, half (eta, or ingle piece. SILVEB SPOONS, SILVEB F )BK, ' aiLVKB KNIVES, and . SILVEB BaPKia , Biset, SILVEB CABDCASI8, PKABL CABD CASES, FANCY GOODS OF ALL KIND3 A DESCRIPTIONS, FINK POCKET CUTLEBY, TABLE CUTLEBY, POCKET BOOKS. Ao., . And alt Good usually found in a r Irst-Cla Jewelry Establishment. . WaUh Hepalrlsg Done to order en the most reasonable term. Kngrsvlng, Both Plain A OansnTAi,. HIGHEgT PBIOK PAID FOB GOLD A SILVEB, 3 Q ID H c G f O Q w CO d a w S a tt CO M H 5d Kl PS w co tn D M H H Q WM. BUCK. V Those wishing to potcbue gold In ny J line will do well to call and examin my large lock before purchasing elsewhere, fnr I am determined B.I te be undersold. ec20-ly I have also a fine assortment of Gold Psn ol dirTei-CLt brands. All Pot warranted for two year. - - , - -; "Wm. BUCK. MACHINISTS. REITS HAWEY,

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STEAM, ENGINES "'i

STEAF.1 BOILERS, AMD

OmCULAR SAW MILLS H ...:, i ' i i . . - " ;' vef j -j. t j , , ,! ;..!' .- : rut.- j ; Of the most Approred Pattern. ! j ..".-' ALSO " - '' All kind of Machinery appertain- , '- , ' - ' - ' ' - ' 1 u.i ,

Ul 1.V . Until UBUS, HbVSUlUWSlS) -- - " , ' -' , .i 1 '' - ' ... l:f i-: ; ! .DUtilleriee,- Jlonriag MHItv -a-; i SUGAR M I L'LS : of all sines with the latest Improte-'- ' !

ments attached. m 1 r i &0., &C, &0. IRON AND BRASS 'l. 0 CASTING S,

A of every description. . ; , . rr

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i.r - i Cloth, &c., at : MANXTFACTUEESS' PEiCEa.

aepairing dssa -nfihorfnotlep """ " I

Worfenaaai sat 4j vl part fv , Jiepivir UoileirH.

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tloa aud will be promptly 11 lied on ths most "' , .. reasonable terne. , .1: - -. Office and Fonndrr on tha Casal,

corner of Icele Street, ' ' mnl7-lv .1 i-

CLOTHING , TJBRICH & SCaXADER, -- Llorchant Tailors, 0R. BICIMOUK & SF.tOXD STS., . t , Kwatiawllla, Ind. . ;, tVav-Wehava a eheloa assortment of Imported Cloths and Caseiuerea. of a superior quality. whleS) we will manuiacture Into garments at reasonable prices trAT" Call aud examine onr goods and price. r-l.t.dSma . . RESTAURANT. Crescent City Saloon. JOSEPH L. KOUN ban opened In th Crescent City Buildings, ore door above Broughloa A toood's Ding blore, a first cls SALOOS ASD KESTtl'RAXT, where wtit be furnished, at all seasonable hours, in addition to the ttnest Idquols, Of stera, earns, and all other Comestibles, the bi-t tbst tise market sfT.inis. , Lunch Dally at IO A. 91. A liberal shar of patronage 1 respectfully soioited. dot dtf

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