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HOBD1T. ... DECEMBER 14 JOURNAL BUILDINGS, IsOCCST STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND WATER. COMMERCIAL,.! KYANSVILLI WHOLESALE MARKET. HARDWARE. LINIMENT. Ik the education of children bodily health should have primary attention. The tree of knowledge should be grafted with the tree of life. Troth baa force, reason authority! and justice power; but they are without lustre, if the most graceful way and manner be wanting. Each day brings its own duties and I carries them along with it; and they are as waves broken on the shore, many like coming after, bnt none ever the une. Son poetaster gets off the follow ing: The mxlanofaoly days have come, The saddest of the year, When tues rnd finger, both are nmub. Ami coal and wood are mighty dear. " Ma. Smitiikrs, how can you sleep so? The snn haa been up these two hours." "Well, what if he has? (Hic cup.) He goes to bed at dark, while I'm on a bender till after midnight. (Hiccup.) A splendid specimen of orthography is seen in the window of a beer housn in the neighborhood of Sheep street, Bir mingham, viz: "table Bear Sowld hear tuppens a Cwart." What is the difference between the Prince of Wales, the son of Esau, an or phan, and a baby? One is an heir appa rent, the other a hairy parent, the other nury a parent, and the other nary a hair apparent Few persons like to bo told of tire faults of a child. The reason is qbvi ous. All faults are cither hcrcditory 'or educational; and in "either case to point a finger at a child is, indirectly, to reprove the parent. A child is never happy from having his own way. Decide for him, and he has but one thing to do; put him to please himself, and he is troubled with everything and satisfied with nothing. The flower which blossoms to-day is withered to-morrow is it at all morn ac tual than the colors of the rainbow? Or rather, are those less actual ? Beauty is the most fleeting thing upon earth, ye immortal as the spirit from which, it blooms. Evansville, Saturday, Dect 12. Business opened o,uite, lively at the beginning of tha week, and the transaction in train and Pro duce were quite active, and pticea were wcl' maintained. The trade fell off considerables tg. wards the close of the week, and for the last two days business was rather dull. There are large accnmuUtions of grain hut awaiting shipment to points above, but tonnage is scarce; heights ate toe high to suit the views of shippers. HONEY i'Tnict and Arm, though not a heavy business doing.. ,""1 - GOLD quiet's 454jV SILVEB steady at ::Wln. FLOUR unchanged but firm at 85 uOSJ 00 for. best I mil W and fancy brands. WHEAT is steady, with a ilea at 81 10 fcroice Bed and $1 J01 ISfor choice u extra white. Market closing firm. .- J CORl advanced and firm at 890c fur new, and old. OATS advanced to 60g)G6c and firm. RYK firm at 80cl no. CORN MKAi scarce and firm at SKU.l 25 WHITE UKANS Una at $3 26 stock Urge. FBIIT less abundant with small arrivals OKKEN APPLES steady at uOct?l. DlilKJi APPLES firm. it 1 0OQ1 2ft. DKIKH PEACHES firmer .md slightly better, ha ing advance to 82 602 Ti. '" CLOVER SKED steady lit JGOO; but little doing. f Tl MOTH Y SEED firm at 8.1 2S3 50. FLAX SF.KDin d. roaml at $i "0. Bi;Ti:R scarce at !4Ua2fo. CIIBWBE firm at 13 cents for Western Beserve, and 9(yil0c for country. BACON has ffvanaetl am" p ricas are higher. HAMS firm at 10al2J4 MESS PORK hold flrmiy at S13al3 50, II AY advanced lo ?Zlja! for baled . SALT n good itnek Inniarket at tiOffiplfic bush. LARD firm and steady at lOlOc. GROCERIES arc very firm and prices are slight ly advanced f 'I IF FEE tending upward at 3t,M5c for Bio. SlTI AR steady and Arm at HfJIOc. MOLASSES-viaiet rrt rt'.5c'. WHISKY in mwl demand and firm at Site. ay t is nrmiy new at tp"0i HARDWARE AT LOW Meat Cutters and Sausage Stuf-lsr;- Patent Meat Cur. ers and otuf 1 f,Ts,'(cnubin-ti)-, BHJaAT EOTTtl.l .1 Axes, Lippincott's, White's and Taneyck s ; Axe Handles and Wedges ; Wood, Hand and Sipping Saws ol Spear and Jackson, Diss tou's and others; PRICES, 0 RAILROAD REGISTER Cross Cut Saws, patent ; common and Hill Saws, Rowland's, c. Butcher's Bazors ; Tiles, Chisels and Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Shears and Scissors ; Tea and Table 8. poena ; Tea and Contrtcr Scales; Seals Beams; Uutchei Knives and Saws; Wilson's Steels ; ' , Cleavers and Choppers; Molasses Gates and Csdar fan ceta; Hay and Straw Knives; Grain and Coal Shovels ; Shovels and Apades; Chains Log, Trace and nailer ; Nails ; gelves and Bat Traps; Brushes and Curry Corns ; Door Locks, Hlfigos and Sorows WOOL has advanced 65 cents. COMMISSION HOUSE. A. S. II ATllfB ST. HAYHURST J. J. WIHTTAKKE & WHITTAKER, Produce and Commission No. 6 Water St., (next te R. Barnes,) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAIBfOR Wheat, Oats, Means, Flux Seed, Lard, Tallow, Dried Fruit, Bestwsx. Good. A correspondent of the In-1 dianapolis Journal tells the following capital army joke : " The First East Tennesse cavalry is commanded by LoL James Brownlow, a son of Parson Brownlow, or as he is fa miliarly, called by men, 4 Jim Brownlow.' One morning our division came up with Wheeler, and Col. Brownlow was ordered to take a position to charge a rebel bat tery that was doing good service in shel ling a road that we had to pass. As the Colonel was wheeling his men into posi tion, one of his men, a new recruit, rode op to him and said : " Jim, the boys say we have to take that cannon." " Yea," said the Colonel. The recruit stopped and studied a min ute, and then looking up, said: " Jim, send word to McCook that if he will let the Rebs keep the darned old thing, we will buy him a new one ; I am willing to pay my share." The Colonel laughed utt'ie originality of the idea, but charged and took the " the darned old thing " in fine style. Waits, Given Co., 1 J C bails A Brows, Paducah, Ky., f' - Kvansvillo, Ind. Habdinq, Givrnw Co., St. Louis, Mo. WATTS, CRANT5 ft CO,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 10 BBOAD STasr-T, .YEW YOBK CITY. We have opened a nousoln the city of New York TS$0 - tor ins; saie ox robacco and Western Produoe, Under the name of WATTS, CBANK CO. Mr. D. Watts, Of the flrtn of Watts, Given A Oo. f Pailuciih, long familiar with Tobacco, will take .haree of that department of our Dnsiness, aud Mr. 1. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Xvansrllle, will -.ake charge ot tho rrouuee business. may2l WATTS, CBANE A CO. Chain Pumps ; Ohio Tool Co. Truss Hoops ; s W3 u W Hfc.. MM y5C 'Ja, m CD e o Cite It1 DR. J. WOODRUFF'S ;ENGIlII HORSE LINIMENT, Slauntuctared by LEIGH & OARLSTEDT, Wholesale Druggists, EVANS VI LLE, IND. THIS LINIMKNT US BEEN PRESCRIBED by DR. JOSKPU WOODRUFF in a prajtico of some twenty years fur Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprarns, Ulcerous Sores, Scratches, i Wounds, Cracked Heels, I Founders, &c, With the most unparalleled success, eflectiujc I cures in a iiunth-rtf cases where nfliar remedies j utterly saiUxl. It is auio the best Liaim- nt fi r I the tinman hoy ever dlscoved, having cured per sons who haw, lw)en conflno: to their Ii.mIs by tho most ai.'.iuiy.iii pains ol KJimunatHiu, sc., in come cas jg us l.inx as thro yoars. W do uot propose, like so many proprie'ors of Patent MeiVeines to in lite favor 'if tho public by publUliitig the cortitiuatrs ef persons who perltaps Tiever have ,mW1 or whose resi dences are thousands of miles distant from the uuiiiuliictrer, but fowl confnient the Lliiiiumt will sfieak for ilsdl'. We would referto the fol lowing woll known citixons antl others, who have used the lituiuiout and aro uco,iuuiitd with its virtu -s: - Setchcll Bowles, E.I. Deirarmo, Hrr,. Iearnio, Solomon Iv.ihs, Henry Dodenriott, "Ronald Fisher, .foeph Kahn, Capt. Robinson, Mrs. Ed. Itowles, Cl. Rbetnlauder. John liewson, We could add hnndreds of others, but bolievo file above to Ik' sufficient. The money will lie refunded in all cises whore tin, lanlment do-ia not c?tvo satisfaction. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by LElCIt i. CABbSTKDT, novlO-lin . . :it Main Stre.-t E. ti, C. U. II. DEPARTS Way, Freight and AaTorauiodattou.. Mall St. A B B I V E 6 : ..tl5 A. u. ;..35 a. Accomiuodation.., Mail 5: i r. m. 0:40 r. Mr Planes and Barton's Cooper Tiola ; Cabinet Hardware ; Shovels, Tonga and Stands ; Steel Fire Setts. For sale by j JACOB STRAUB A S0N.I 35 Si -r 5" 35 IT o a a e a v n O AO JO SADDLERY. T. II. 6k- R. II D E P A BTS Day Express - Accommodation Night ExpresB "REGULAR PACKETS. Regular Evansville and Henderson Packet. fpHE STEAMER TIIOalAS Captain, Leaves Evansville every evening at P4 o'clock. Leaves Henderson every momfnir at o'clock, connect inj.- at Evansville with the K. A C. B. Ii. BOOTS AND SHOES. MEDICAL. F B 0 M T. H. -.-...ij...Jw-?t.:s p. 7:36 a -U:5Q A. ARRIVE Day Express. A T T. H. ..x.....V2:2T, r. it: lii a. Accommodation .. Night Express 1:2oa. u. The&o two roads make good connections at Terrc lUutc. River News. Cincinnati and Memphis PACKET COMPANY. S. Clark, Cairo Silver !, Ohi St. Louis, t. Iouis Emerald, Memp R. K'. Dunkerson, Lou PloneerJ Nashv Big Grey Eagle, Lou Armada, Cairo Tarafloon, Lualai . DKPARTTJRES. 8. Clark, Lonisv St. Louis, Lon Emerald. Ciu'ti Pioneer, Louisvillo Turascon, Hondortion Filter Moon, Mem riiiiibij nBejeseeW'iri i Big (lw ICagieVLou J. B. M loll!! THE NEW FIRM. w HARDWARE. JUUllf tl I could dq was heard to sav, " I wish something for my country: I would lingly become a nurse in a hospital, but I have not physical strength. What can J do ?" A friend replied, " You can sing." " Yes, I can sing, but what of that ?" Go to one of the hospitals and sing lor tne soldiers. This idea seemed to please her. She accompanied a friend who was long used to such visits, and who introduced by saying to the patients: " Here is a young lady who has come to Bing tor you. At tho mere announcement every face was "ffglow with animation every eye was rivited upon her with expectant pleas re. She sang a few songs, commencing with tbe glorious " Star Kpaugled Ban ner." As the thrilling notes of that song rang through the appartinent, the man who had been given up by tho siciana as an almost hopeless case, poor r.hy- half T Oox. I". M. Hckphbbt. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Ccrmmission lTexcli.aiits9 Steamboat Agents, WHAEF - BOAT" PEOf HIETORS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. We have taken the Grey Eagle, Wharf Boat, and . . ' r -j . to attend to the wants of shlpiors. sepi 1DAMS EXPRESS COMPAX, X GtO.S.SOHNTAG&Cfl., Jobbers and Importers. - HaiMil'Ff 1 f Hardware and Cutlery I, THE StTBSCUIBE"RS, ttltOLBSALK niaimlaclurers of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, liar Jess, 4c, desire to inform- the pnlilic that we 'hate largely increased our stock on' hand, and hy cloee application ourselves and the employmout f Knol workuuiil IB oui eliOj, we arrsnte to nir nlsh on short notice any and all kinds and quanti ties of work to suit the trade. Those who will fiivor its with a call, can satisfy -tliemsolves, that they can procure, at lower prices, trood snlistan tlal, fancy and durable work of us than they can anywhere else, (and far better thau the Eastern shop-work.) , The members of the firm being practical work men themselves, attending personally Jto all orders wif i promptness, rare and dispatch, deter mined that voire shall excel In style of finish or nualitv of work, trivo better satisfaction to those patronizinv; us j fx 1 confident it will 1 to the Interest of all to come and see for themselves be fore DwrckastBC elsewhere. Store on Locust Strw t, above the Sherwood Ilouse, betwet u Elrst and Second Streets, No. 25. N. B. Guarantee all we sell. stpg : ,. W. F. COBWIN & OO. raised himsdf in his cot, leaned his head upon his hand, and drank in every like so much nectar. The effect electrical. From that hour he begun to amend, and finally recevered. New Arrangement. rpill ADAJIS EXPRESS COMPANY RK- SPECTFTLLT announoe to th, ir friends ind patruna, the public of Evansville and vicinity that, arith iucreased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, rhey solicit a continuance of forsser favors. Es pecial care taken fn the collection of Bills, Drafts Kotos, and the transportation of small aud valua ul" packages. All persons wiahlng to avail themselves of 'tie lacilittM of the Express, ami ohtstn any deslredin 'i muition in reference to the routes and details of the business, at rheiroffice on Ttrfft street, botweea Main and Locwt. jy-2. ' CHAS. 'WENTZ. Agent. .- - .a j , EL. B. CLIFFORD, Commission Merchant EXCLUSIVELY. Our Fall Stock being very large and complete, we can offer to our Customers and thftTrn.do. Roods that can not fail to please in Style, Quality and Price. Uiir Stock is now bought for Cash, and prices reduced. We offer the following in large quantites: TABLE CVTIKBY, Hnglish. TABLE VVTLEKY, American. TABLE aVTLKB Y, English. TABLE OOTZBBY, lilIOVAL. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED FIRM HAVE BE 1 moved their Saddlery establishment to the Corner of Mai u aud Second Street, in the room oc cupied by Fred. Krone, deceased. 0. WOLFF & J. KROEPSCH, MAM-rACTVRIBS OF ASH KZALXRg IS Saddles, Harness COLLARS, &c., &c, Main Street, Cor. Second, (Storo formerly occuppiod hy Fred Krone.) Bt3L.AH orders attended to with dispatch. V ork warranted. uorl-l-ly HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For Evansville, Hemlerson, Mount Vrrnon, Shawneetown, Smithhiml," Paducah. Cairo. Columbus, Hickman and Mcnipnig, and nil wayTpoints on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera, comprising the following new light-draught passenger packets: NOUMAN, Capt. Batchi lor. PRINCESS. Captan Haratta. JKWE33, Captain Frazier. TT. C. MANN, Captain Shnnk. One nf the above Boats will pas Evansville Weekly for Cairo, Columbus, Hickman, and Mem phis. Also, weekly for Cincinnati. For freight or passage enquire of COX & HFMPnRET. sepOdtf Agents. LOUISVILLE AND HENDERSON DMI.T LINK, (SUNDAY'S BXCKPTKD. (J iter ses ac note was CLOTHING. UNITiED STATES Wholesale Clothing InAVF. DISPOSED OF MY STOCK OF GBO cories, Produce, Ac, as I find that I canhot, nor can any one else, do justice to themselves jaud their shiniiers when thev buv. for it is natural that they will sell their own goods first. As I have many shippers, I will self strictly to tho hereafter confine toy AND FURNISHING HOUSE. Clothing for the Million! L. LOEWEjNTHAL & CO., gain Id the market, at the old well stand known (Which has keen rebuilt and enlarged,) with the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ASD Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Evtr Opened In this Market. OTJB OLD CUSTOMERS AND TH8 TRADE generally are respectfully invited to call and examine onr Good ami prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel assured we can offer Bupertor inducements to C ASH buyers. One "f ear firm resides in New York, and has had many years experience In buying and manu facturing, and devotes bit whole time-to Purchasing and Superintending the Minufucturiag Depart niriil , And as wo buy exclusively for CASH, we can and will sell tis low to the trade a any House East or West sepU SALE OF CITY LOTS. COMMISSION BUSINESS, And hope that I will find a rontinuanco of tho many favors shown me during the past eight years. I shall give personal attention to all con signments, and will make liberal cash advances on prodnco in store. My motto is. POCKET CUTLF.lt Y ' POCKET VUTLEEY POCKET CVTLEtY. POCKET OVTLtMY Ho ! for the Holidays. 'X- n...rf..gi iwcwig- spirnunr lessor ill! ell C of Gift Books, Photographic Albums, Photographic Bibles, Gift Annuals, Poetical Works, Rosewood Work Boxes, Mahogany Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Ladlfes' I,enilirr and Wire Purl mon ies in great variety. Also a large variety et Juvenile Toys and Toy It.Miks, of every description and style, which I will sell cheap for cash Please call and examine my stts-k before pur. chasing elsewhere. J nTCATT, decil No. 24, Cor. Main ami Kirst Sts. The river is aboat at a sand hrn, and the heavy and continuous rains of Friday night and Saltirday, which we presume were general, and even more copions fur ther north, will unquestionably cause an other considerable rise. There Wag some activity on the levee on Saturday, with numerous arrivals. The Silver Moon came in from Cincin nati with a good trip for Memphis, which she increased greatly from the wharf boat of Capt. J. B. Hall. She left at noon for Memphis. The Charley Bowen got in from Mom- phis about 10 o'clock Saturday morning. having been detained five or six hours by fog. She left at 3 o'clock, with tho mail, some freight, and quantities of PPb'iclJJAH 3 WSULIA The B. K. Dunkerson arrived here Saturday afternoon, from Louisville. She had a good trip out, which was de livered at way ports above. She will probably leave for Rumsey this evening, where she will connect with the D. B. Campbell, which went up several:idajsi' ago to work her way through the locks at Rumsey, in order to make a continu ous line, in connection with the Dunker son, hence to Bowline; Green. The Effort, Capt Thomas, continues to do a profitable busiuesa between this place and Henderson. The majestic Big Grey Eaglo got in Saturday night, crowded with people. Her popular officers always.draw a crowd. She returned to Louisville Saturday night The elegaut and fleet Tarascoo, Oapt Joo Bunce iu command, with that grace ful and elegant young gentleman, Mr. George A. Williams, in the office, will be the regular packet for Louisville at noon to-day. Spacious as a palace, and finely furnished as a first-class hotel, a trip on her to Louisville is a luxury. The invincible Armada ia the regular Cairo packet to-day at noon. With very superior accommodations, and with Capt. Josh. V. Throop and Billy Dunn as her chief officers, she oiTers irresistible at tractions to shippers and travelers. New Cincihxati ajjdMkmphh Packet The U. B MM Kvnnsvl!lo & Louisville UiieCo's. Splendid J 1 1 n, I I JS 333 -sSk. 35dT " BIG " GREY EAGLE, Out. BOllCE.'. . J. A. ttTSK, Clerk. "STAR" GREY EAGLE, CapL A. u s.m ,...,..F. Banksmith Clark, T ARASCON, Oapt. J. BpSoe Gito. 8. VrLLiAMS, Clerk, ;'onipose the Line, and will leavs Evansville for Louisville as follows : Monday's, stai; GREY EAGLE, at 12 o'clock s Tue lay's, TAKASOON, at 6 o'clock P. M. WediieaiUiy'g; BIG GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock P.TI. ThuTsdsy'lr, "STAR" GREY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock KM. s:..! uri o! !-; tea .mi j Friday's, TAR.VSCOK, at 5 o'clock P. M. Saturday's. 'UIU" GliEY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock Jatulil; 'rrx: RETURNING: Louisville Monday's and TARASCON, leaves Thursday's. BIG" tiUKY EAGLE leaves Louisville Tues day's and Friday's, "STAR " GREY EAGLE leaves Louisvillo Wed Tuesday's ahd Saturday's. Punctually at .o'clock p. M, For comfort and speed the above steamers are in Mirpassod. COX II DM PU RET. dec! II MACHINISTS. 0 H P d a 0 u 0 it t 0 A -H n 5 h m H O i P O m M o H H w u i s 0 o s V iP o CO H O o -(- 03 ri.s Q 4 I I w W H M w o o rH 00 A H 03 H n M - 0 c x p o 0 0 o El CO. n o o How to Keep in Good Health, AXD WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF DISEASE r3 S P Ci a 0 0 THE TRIM ART CAUSE OF SYERT Dis ease that flesh is heir to is impurity of the blood. The blood becomes impure front many causes. Impure air or change of weather, un wholesome food and exposure, are among the prin cipal caoasa of iapmity of the blood. The symp toms are giddiness, headache, confused thoughts, eyes dull and heavy, drowsiness, constipation of the bowels, bad taste in the mouth, foul tongae, liTer complaints, pains in the Rack and legs, loss ol appetite, sleepless nights, colic, cramp, pain and tightness of the chest, heartburn, gout and rheumatism, puking and purging, chills and fe vers more or less accompany these, and a long train or troublesome and dangerous affctions, all of which, may he preveatcl and cured by taking a few doses of I)R. STRICKLAND'S VEGETABLE PIRIFTIHG ANTI-BILIOC3 PILLS; th. y will purify the blood and put the Stomach, Bowels and Liver in a healthy coud tlou. They are partloalarly suitable for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Every fomily and every soldier should keep a supply of these l'ilis, aail mny diseases are obviated by their use. Tlx y are n mild and safe medicine, and can be ta ken at any tiiiH' without danger of taking; eold . S..M by all Drag ;ists or sent to any part of the countrv on receipt of 25 cents, and a stamped en velope, addressed to DR. STRICKLAND, No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. BOOT & N B W SHOE COUGH NO MORE. Try Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. riMIIS IS TnE BEST ANI ( HEAPEST RBM- I eily for Coughs, Colds, Ho STORE. Asthma. WliiopiiiB t'oueli :ind Consiiiiii.tion. Ever hudv who has tried this excellent Balsam enthusiasti cally recoaimemls it. Mrs. Mitchell, Barr atreet. ays she has been a fearful sufferer with Cough for many years; so liad as not to be able to walk up tails ; she took one bottle of this Balaam, and has been belter ever ever since, and advlM all who have Concha, Colds and Asthma, to try this valuable Cough Balsam. Fifty cents per little. Sold by all Druggists, and manufactured at No. 6 tast KonrMi street. Cincinnati, O. KELLER ft WHITE, General Atents. Trade supplied at Cash prices. dec2 CHOPPING AXES. CHOPPING AXES. CHOPPING AXES. CHOPPING AXES lit J SHEARS AND SCISSORS ' SHEARS AND BCI8SOBB SHEABS A N SCISSORS SHEARS 4NB SCISSORS TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TAJfLjS ASD TEA SPOONS. Quick Sales and Prompt Returns. YJ ". DealiTS in Cotton Mnnot do better than to leave their orders with me. Mr, r. M. COI'BL AND, bite Of Copeiand, Edmoads A Co., wiltglve the ;otton business his personsl'att.'iition. ne is one among tho best judges -in the Stats. Orders solicited. , H. B. CLIFFORD, sep25 No. 7 Front Row, Memphis, Tenti. L. A. PRANE. ww. unows. It. K. DUNKSR80M CRANE, BROWH & CO., Forwarding and Commission jMerclaatits 9 AND Special Railroad Agents, aacas on shipments of Produce and Tobacco to Sew York. CRANE, BROWN & CO. Evansville, Not. BOth, 18C1. MILL AND CUT PAWS HILL AND H CUT SAWS WOOD AND HAND SAWS. WOOD AND HAND SAWS BVILDEB'S HARDWARE. MECHANItTS tVOLS. BVILPER'8 HARDWARE MECHA NIC TOOLS. w. s. t CLvar. B. P. BALLAHD. C. K CHtlEI, W. S. McCLURE&CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF Butter, Cheese, Lard,. Eggs, Beans, Peas, Dried Fruits, Flour and Provisions, 2BO F'XMXtoxx St. Op. WaAiBgtou Maratt, NEW YORK. HEl'ERBSCEg. Geo W. White, Cash. Jbcbaul(,'a Bask, Brook lyn, New Yoik. " Hon. Horatio Ballard, Sec. State of New York. - Wni. Cripptt, rYes. Standard Ins. Co. How York. A. If. Ballard, Tpsilauti, Michigan. J. L. Kelly, Mlliiankee, Wisconsin. H. II. Huotinictoa, Adam'aXrfT Co. N. Y. J. II. Heed. Utica, New OT. iv f lion. Henry 1 Raymond, " New York Times " C. II . Wbeclcr.St. Albans. Vt. D. Ward, Lancaster Graut Co. Wisconsin. jslOdly GUNS AUD PISTOLS. CARTRIDGES AND GUN CAPS. GUNS ATD PISTOLS. CXKTSIDGES ANiraVN'C'Ars PLATFORU AND COUNTER SCALES. PLATfORU AND COUNTER SCALES. SCALE 1IEAX3 AND STEELYARDS. SCALE BEAMS AND STEELYARDS. 1 t aatf. ,. bar. ,m''tiisi- oi.s JT GEO. 8. SOSNTAG &. CO., No. lO Main Street. FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED City Lots and timber laud : Part of Lot 129, with hoi,,., fronting 40 feet on Thlrc" ami to feat on Sycamore streets. This is a choice lot, oiie aqnare from tho Court Honse, now occupied by John Griess and Fred Wahnsied lsr. Lots 5, 6, 3 and 10, in Seminary tract, tho two former on Main street, opposite the. Railroad De lict, tli latter two immediately ttck of the for mer, on Bycaaiore street. Free of city taxes. House aud Lot No. 17. Block 10, Kowleyvllle, one square from the Railroad Depot. Abo Lot 10 in Kowleyvllle. Lots 3 and 4, In Block 3, in Sullivan Enlarge ment. ,Two "Cf" tracts in Perry Township, good timber land, three and four miles from the city. Also 100 acres in l uiou Township, heavy tim lered, seven mi las from the city. This is all good property, and for sale on rea sonable terms, by J"55-1" CHRISTIAN DKCKF.K SCHNEIDER & ZUBERBIER, (Successors to SchiitMtrfer A Wise,) Commission Merchants For the sale of all kinds of Western Produce, FLOUR, BACON, PORK, LARD, liny. Corn, Oats, Butter, Egg, 4be. Corner Lafayette, New Levee and Fulton Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA a.ug25-Cm Jko. Fes tis. A. H. Fours a. W. A. Gw vs. GEO. FOSTER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Provision Merchants, COKNKB Or IXKUST (tsKFT AND TUB CANAL, aug9 I. V A NoViLLK. IND. NURSERIES. SALEF CITY PROPERTY. Great Sale of Choice erty. City Prop- mm mm EVAJTSVILLE, IND., ufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of A J Datiarn GEORGE D. BOWEN TJ A VINO PURCHASED THE ENTIRE AA stack of nraeries of G. Baker A 'm., wishes to inform the public that he has on hands a laro assorted stock of Fruit-Trixis. ornamental and Evergreens. Also, a good selected stock of hardy Remontant Rosee, which I will sell at low prices. Alse, amrge nssortmeat of Shsde Taes for side walk planting-. All persons uishlnfrte hsn a quick shssle and not &Aj to plant from year to year, will do sell by grtBcg good trees that have been tvansplanted. Catalogne teat on application, either by letter or person. GEO. D. BOWKN, Croscent City Nurseries, oc28 - ' f Evansville, Ind. ON TIT BSD AT, DEOKMBER 15th, 18fi3, WK will sell at public nnctioii, tit the dour of the Court House, in Evansville, the old and long established STEAM FLOOR! HQ MILL, Situated immctliately oil the Imuk of the Ohio River, in the city of Kvanaville, and well aud fa vorably knowu as THK INDIANA MILLS. Together with two acres of ground, including the bank of the river to low water mark, and the ..tiirr. warehouse, and other buildings appurtenant. The machinery of this Mill, though at present out of repair, is of the most suporiur character, having Isieii manufactured to the order of the ormer proprietor. Mr. James Hewitt, with tho view of making a first class Mill, and without regard a cost. -XI c-. A fciuce it was put in, the null, tlionih conducted by agents, in the absence of the owner, has been one of the most successful muoey-niakiiig estub lishincnts iff tho kind in Southern Indiana. For the truth of this, we take tho liberty of referring to Mr. Geo. olflin, Sheriff ot Vuiiderlnirg coun ty ; Mr. Newton Ross of Princeton, Gibson .-.inn ty, and Mr. Lyman T. Bayless, now of Mt. Vernon, who have respectively mauaged tho mill for the late .proyrietjot. A This property, being centrally sitnated just at the lower line of the City Wharf, presents a rare opportunity to pnrchasers, either for Mill purposes, or as a most desirable investment in real estate, which must rapidly eniiaiice in value. At tho same time ami place we will sell 28 Lots in Mr. Richard Atkinson's Subdivision of Blocks Nos. 130 and 134, according to the plan of La masco City (now Kvanaville.) See hand bills for a plan of said nibdivisi,on. Also Lot No. 3, in Block No. 171. Lots Nos. 1 , , 1 and 6, in Block No. 172, and ' Lot No. 2, in Block No. 174; according to the pinu oi. urmasco my. Also 44 feet front on Water street by 80 foot deep, (!2;4 feet front on Toet streot, by 98 fnet deep, parts of Lots Nos. 7 and in the Lower En largement the City of mmisvillp. Also 2" I lots in block A i, eccordmg to the plan of LamascoOity ; said lilts beiite; 2o by Hi feet, with a 12 fool alley in real. , m &M - Also the followiug lots in Ik Southern Enlarge ment of the City of Evausville : Lots 1". 1 1 . 12, 13, 14, TS and lf, In Block No. 2. Lots ii, 7, e, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, iu Block No. 5. Lots 30, ML 37 and 38, in Block No. 9. f . Lots 16 sad 10, in Block No. 10. Letell. U.l:i, 14 and lb, in Block No. U. Lots 13 and 14, in Block No. 14. Lots 4, i, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19, in Block Ho. 15. C O JT " U. Lots 4, 5, 10, 11, 35, 36, 37 and 38, in Block .JidVW- 4 ' I VlTJTl This will be one of the largest sales of Evans ville City property ever made, and -.ill be positive and without reserve. Great bargains will bo had. The title is isrrtbet, and general warrantee deeds wilt ne given. TERMS. OF SALE For the Slill tract, cash. For th Rwidue of tlie above named property, one-fourth cash, and tbe balance in ono, two and three years, tor which the notes of the parobssers, with interust aud without relief, secured by mort gage on tho ilniises. will be taken. CHANDLEK A nTNKS, ..: '-'l Real Estate Agents. IIibav Nelson, Auctioneer. nol7-wtds NOTICE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Tallow, Lard, Grease & Oils. Mb Tl unUtTf ignt'J pay their Particular Attention To the sale of the above articles, and SOAP STOCKS tiEN KHALI. Y. Consignments sent to them will be PROMPTLY DISPOSED OF and Quick Returns Made on very advanced terms. We mail our Weekly Circular gratis to all soiidinc tlieir address Aistt-Alvl KNIGHT ek. SOWS, '43 Wain Street. M. V. Cltv, tytuuom REWARD. to One Hundred Dollars Reward ! STOLEN FROM MV STABLE, on the night of th 2(!th of Havember last, a DARK BAY HOUSE, (almost brown), eleveu years old, about sixteen hands hijrh; moves a little stiff; has a short black muno aud black lail ; shows signs of being a buggy horse, and is known over in Ken tucky hy tbe name of -'Faithful Charley." Also, a DARK BROWH MARE MULE, six years old ; about fifteen hands high; had been trimmed aud reached, but had grown out son.e what when taken. Also an old hal f worn flat Saddle aud Bridle, with country made bit, black head stall, rongtrly made ; red (English tan) reins; Broke am? tied at the bit on one side, aud also tied In the middle. T will give the above reward to any one return ing me said Hi ise and Mnle, or $.V for either of them, or 325 or information so that I ran get J. 8. COLEMAN cial of the 8th Bays : This magnificent .side wheel steamer is now receiving the iniishmo- totiolips from onr artizans. Sho will be com manded by Capt. Frank Y. Batcheldr, an olficer well and favorably known, and one that is universally popular with both passengers and shippers, having won this distinction by honorable deal ing a ml always keeping his word. We wish Vim .success; we know he will deservo it. The hull was built at McKeesport by H. 1). Cook & Co. Her length is 180 feet; beam, 36 J feet; hold, 0 feet She is ex tra timbered and fastened. The ma chinery was built by James Reese. She has three boilers, (tubular) 44 inches in diameter, IS feet long. The cylinders are 22 inches, wiUi t feet length of 8troko. 1 ho mactmiery contains" all the latest and best improvements. Tbe cabin is a splendid affair, but it will have to be seen to be appreciated. (We intend to makt Gonce Miller, of the Cincinnati Commercial, come down hand somely on this job.) Mr. A. Slack has done his best, this job alone being sufii cient to establish his reputation. Taking her all in all, we have come to the con clusion' 'that the Darling is' ono of the finest and best-adapted boats ever con structed, and one that reflects credit on all concerned in getting her up. The Cincinnati and Memphis trade can boast of many fine boats. This boat is certainly destined to stand at the heal of the list Her cabin outfit was fur- ntsuea Dy raessrs. uaiaweu ik uro. ihi3 packet is complete, and so are the offi cers who have her in charge. Capt. (i. Ii. Johnson, who has charge Of the of fice, is an officer that will do credit to any boat. He is honorable and upright in all his duties; those who are best ac quainted with him have the most to say in his favor. We congratulate the own ers in securing so worthy an officer, and we hope our friends of the Cincinnati press will el irer just3c; if not, lie will be able to take care of herself. She will depart for Memphis direct, on Thursday. Success attend the noble Darling and her worthy officers. On Friday night the river was falling at Cincinnati, with G feet 4 inches in chan nel: The rirer at this point continued sta tionary until yesterday afueVnddn, and is expected to swell some to-day. There is 4 feet 3 inches in the channel out to Cairo, aud a good stage of water below From this point to Quiucy there is 3 feet scant of water, and rising slowly. mere is 60 inches in the Illinois Six-mile Island, and 3 feet above The Louisville Journal of Satu ""J'!. -T ti r'- ti F aii'in I Tho river at this point i a. still stand. There is 4 feet 8 inches water in the canal, and 2 faet S inches in' the In diana chute. Weather wet, with driz zling rain all day. At last accounts the Cumberland was stationary, with 4 feet water oii Harpeth SfeoJfi ; ,r4 ft til ii4 IlliiflO ALSO Ail kinds of Machinery appertain ing to Eailroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, of all sizes with the latest Improve ments attached ; Tobacco Screws, Portable Engines, &c, Sec, &c. House iPronts, Grates, Rail ing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. fOllll fl'ilut:.! ;:. j. '! lr; . ... DEALERS IN Steam Ganges, Gum Belting, Fire Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting Cloth, &c, at H MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. F. M. SELLMAs Hss just received, st No. 35 MAIN STREET A largo and carefully selected etock of BOOTS, SI10E3, GAITKKS, SLIPPERS, CHILDREN'S WEAR, OF TUB LATEST STYLES, WHICH HE IS Felling as low as any bouse in the city. Tlie pnblij'ani invited to call and examino Goods aud Prices before purchasing elsewhere. He warrants his irood lo give satisfiictiou. 2o trouble to show gsods. Meuding done FREE OF CHARGE, should they prematurely give way. F. II. SKLLMAN, Evansville, Sept. 15, 180.1. 3& Main Street. No. 15 MVITV STREET. TURNER & Gf.THNET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nr.Ai.r.iiH in COLLECTOR'S SALE. VOTIff I:- HERF.HV GlYKN THAT I, WIL 11 LI All O. BtEPPLE, Collator of the City of Evansville. between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock A M atiil?.i,;id S o'clock P. M.. on MONDAY. THK 2tth OF DECEMBER, A. D. will sell al Public Anrtiou, at thsdoor of the Court Hons in the City ot Evansville, Indiana, the following Lots, parts ot Lots , and parce ls of Real Estate. and Improvements, assessed for the payment of i try 1 axes for the jear 1863. aud delinquent taxes due upon said lots for the rears 1859. 18firt. 18C1, and lKttt, due from tha' owners thereof to the City of Evansville said Taxes being now due aud unpaiii and for tha costs of said ante; aud that naid sale will be eon tinned on tbe next day thereafter, via: on Tuesdsv. the 29th dav of lioceniber, 183, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tha door ol tnot.ourt lfonae tn Evansville, for the purpoa of selling such property as may save bean sold ou the day first alwve mentioned and net paid for: GREEK'S ENLARGEMENT. 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Office and Foundry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. rTT .cor MEDICIAL. Hats & Caps, No. 15 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA W. n. WALKER. DE C. EVANS. WALKER & EVANS, Retail Dealers Exclusively in them. Bf.avkb 1 1. 1 1. Olit" oiinfy, Ky. dec!Mt GROCERIES GOTTON YAUNS 25 BAGS MAYS V 1 1. 1, E 500's and 000's ; for sale hy 6. S. QILBKRT As CO., oc22 No. 4 Sycamore Street. if XTUA FLOOB Wtr BBL8. ON IdoNSIUN J went ; for sale at 8. I. GILBERT & CO., oc22 No. 4 Sycamore Street. CANDLES 100 , BOXES ; FOR SALE 8. S. GILBERT A CO.. . To. i Sycamore Street. STAR by oc22 piINNAMON 200 MATS FOR SALE LOW TO the tiado by oc22 S. E. GILBERT A CO.. No. 4 Sycamore Street. SEIVE3-25 iW-ti assorted for sale by b. E. GILBERT A CO., No. 4 Sycamore Street A Valuable Medicine FOR EVERY FAMILY. DRUGGISTS IN ALT, sections of the city and conntry jeep on hand buy, sell and re commend as a tonic, ptiruulaiitand appetizer, Boback's Stomach Bit ters. APOTHECARIES IN all sections of tho city and conntry keep in stock, sell and dispense as a tonic Boback's Stomach Bittsrs. PnYSlC'IANS in all section of the city and corintry approve and re commend as a tonic Ro bsck's Stomach Bittern. GROCERS in all sec tions of the city aud conntry keep constantly supplied -with and deal in Boback's Stomach Bitten. nOTBLS in all sec tions of the city and country are snpplied wtf Ii and "cannot keep Hotel," without a stock of Rollick' Stomach Bitters. HOSPITAL!.4 tfclBfighoiit thoarmy of the North have found ah initllpensablo tonic, and aro using, for tbe soldiers Boback's Stomach Bitters. 8UTLEBS in every regiment ouelit to have aad many have introduced, and highly recom mend Roiiack's Stomach Bittern. LADIES, old and young, for Billiousneas, Liver Complaints, Languor, Weaktioss un I general De bility, are recommended to hue Boback's Stomach Bittern. EVERYBODY who desires a good tonic for giving tone to the spirits, a healthy appetite and strength-to the system, generally, should not fail to nuy a bottloof Roback's Stomach Bitters. DR.. C. W. ROIIAI'K, Proprietor, Cincinnati. Oflli-o amr Manufactory Nos. 60, 58, CO aud U2 East Third St root ii 1 B"For sale by all Druggists everywhere. aui(i5 BOOTS&SHOES No. 81 MAIN STREE' do do 24 Ao 4 6 99 Taf. Win T, do 1 do 4 11 40 - -do do a do 4 . . 89 do Jo 3 do 4 ...39 90 do do 4 -do . 8 89 do do 6 do .4 ,.-30 92 do . do ax do 4 - 7 87 do do 29 do 4 7 88 ..do do 30 do 4 7 87 do do...JH do 4 7 88 do do 32 do 4 7 87 WILLIAM O. B4XPLB, dec4-td Collector. MACHINEST. . HtlUlS .-I1B1STIAH S RATS. KRATZ 8l HEILMAN, City Foundry, Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines and Boiler, Saw and Grist Mill Ma chinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sug-ar Cane Mills, THRESHING MACHINES. &., EVANSVILLE, IND. ryHE rBOPBIKTOBS OF THX CTTT FO0HD 1 ry beg leave to Inform their friends and the public In general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of Machine & Finishing Work And everything appertaining to the Foundry bus iness. They are ioanufactaring Steam Xagines and Boilers of any size and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any sins; Dis tillery and Miniug Machinery, Ttfbacco Screws, Gnmming Machines, Threshing Machines, Malt Mills. Horsepowers, Corn Shelters, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired ; Iron and Brass Cast ings of every description, Iron Boose Fronts, Col lar Grates, Ac. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Wan, Dog Irons, Ac. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, Ac. npplied with every description of Copper and Sheet Iroo Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, At tempo ra tore, Sparges, Billheads and Worms on tn improved principle, Col.imus for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac. ; Copper, Lead and Irov Pipe ; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every varb-ty, for Beer, Spirits, Oil, Ac Brass Cocks and Yalves, Steam Whistles, Ac. Werkmen sent to aU parts to lit up work and do repairs on SUant Boilers, Copper and Sheet Iroo Work,, Ac. Old Metals Bought. They are dealing In and selUng Allen's improv ed Steam Guago, Wrought Iron Welded Pipes and Tubbing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Bant Ma chines, Stephen Hughes' Flonr Separators, German Bolting CUth, Onm Elastic Belting, Packing, Hose, Ac, of tbe best kind ; Tie plate. Sheet Iron Bid's Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. They have every facility of ths beat Machinery and workmen, and will give all vork entrusted to Hi-in, their individual attention, filling orders ponipfly, warranting their work, and are aatUtW with reasonable prioes. SB-Office end Sale Booms, Foundry, Belief -yard Machine Shop on Pine stsset, betweem First and econd street. Evansville, Ind. dec 7 MUSIC BOOK. Evansville, Ind. Wo devote our whole time and attention to the Boot and Shoe Trade Exclusively Consequently can give yon better bargains than those whottre. " dabbling " in Boots aud Shoes in conuectiou with other business. CHjr aud County Orders , taken mr for Uoodf. sep5-ly at Mr. Bradbury's Hew Music Book. trpHE KEY-NOTE ' A NEW COLLCGTION X of Church and Singing Music, by W. B Ba.vi.Biav, is ready at last, and the publishers believe will well repay the many Singing Schoals ud Choirs which have been waiting tor It Some indication of Mr. Bradbury's popularity as an author ia afforded in th fact that the whole of the iirst edition often thousand copies of this book reordered in ADVANCE op PUBLICATION Other editions w ill follow immediately. One hun dred pages are devoted to the Elements of Music, with a great amount of new Singing School Mu sic, aud nearly three hundred pages to Sacred Mu sic, as tunes af all metres, Anthems, Chaats, and other set pieces, mostly ucw. The work ia print ed throughout from large plain type, one part on a staff. Price per doxen, $10. A simrle copy to any teacher, for examination, by mailTpoat-paid, for Jl Address Mason A llaans, 274 Waahiag teu street, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Publishers, decll-3tw 5 A 7, Mercer St., New York.