Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1866 — Page 7

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THE EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1866.

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vEIVEE NEWS. Rtvr nd Weathrr.' f ' Yesterday was quite hot at noon, but cool in the morning and evening. The river continues to rise steady at this point, and at all points to Wheeling.' 'At Cincinnati . it had risen three feet up to Sunday night, and all the streams on the south side to the ' "Little Kanawha, are represented as pour-r ing out, The Kentucky and Tennessee ' Rivers are' both rising fast, and of course ; the Cumberland must rise, though we have no direct ad vies therefrom, . Arrival ftnd lepavtnres. The followinj constitute the arrivals and ,. departures sine our last report was closed : The Sherman, it. Lou Is to Cincinnati ; Pink Varble, Nash vile to Louisville; Armenia, Pittsburg to St. Louis ; Armada,' Cairo to Evansville; Mlnotte, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Argop, Nashville to Evansville; Tarascon and lary Anient, Louisville and return. ' ( . ' 1 - : loats Du. , ,., ' Among the fist boats due here; are the Havana and CraS., for Nashville; Nightingale, Emperr and New York, for St. Louis; Shainro and Pocahontas,1 for Mispouri , River ; Licrty No. 2, Robert- Burns and Minneola, fr Memphis; Mary Erwin,

for Arkansas Rrer; "Westmoreland,' Messenger and India'a,' for New Orleans; Ella Faber, from Loinville; J. P.. Webb, from . Nashville; 8hero,n, from St. Louis;" Emerald, from New Oeam, and Morning Star, ,t from Memphis. la'Wi'.-i- j j r?7 V- .--rn HiSttlMfeOUN. ;-; ' . Tl We had another trene1y'dull day yea-, :; terday. We have nver seen less freight ' offering for shipmen, an steamboat men were offering to carrjireght for nothing,; . ; to the amount of a dzer of eggs, iif some i one of our oommissn louses would buy ". that amount on a Titurt.' The Sherman, ! ;. Iroin St-I Louis ha a good trip......".. The Pink Varble had aoderaie trip.....-..The Armenia was full.; .The Argosy had 120 hhds of tobabo tof the Cuniberlandi She returns to Nhville; to.day4-..lThe .Armada had a go trip of passengers' in yesterday mornlc..i.The Melnotte had a fair trip from N Orleans..It was the Silver Spray' thepassed down 'without landing on Moay. She was full of freight . The rascon had an excellent trip of frelg6esterday, including. 500 fobls of lime for t city, and Henderson. She had also a fi proportion of passen'gers '..J. The Sv Orr was picking up a fair amount oreight, and was preparing to leave this report closed ., The Superior dlot appear to be getting much freight; eed, there seemed to be none to ship, et to the Tennessee ... The Mary Amd a fair trip of freight and people, tl?h she had capacity for more.... The sboy's people saw the i - , body of a maroatlng in the river at Lockheart's Ft, yesterday morning. There was a critting on the body. They . did not stop tare for it, cr ascertain whose it was. Boats Mvinpr To-Day. i ( For CA.iRO.-e - magnificent Armada, Capt J. V. Thr, leaves at 2 o'clock for Cairo, and has rival.- Billy. Dunn and Val Sorenson her elegant clerks. All her" accommoons are first-class and , sumptuous. ' '. :' ' v i -., For Lotjisvi. The Ella Faber will be the elegant pst for Louisville this eve- ' ning.V She hae passenger aecommodations and plea and affable officers. ' ' For NxsHVi The fine steamer Ar- .' gosy; Capt. ygrlft, possessing elegant -' passenger apfmenta, will go to Nash- ' vllle to-day afeloek. She can carry any " amount! of fit, and her officers are h : pleasant gen tin. , - -- ' 61eningrna Our ExehangM. ' i ';', St. , JjOuIs.- democrat of j Monday : says: - ' -.. . i ,. , , The riVer a little here- since our ''' last. The gtl thendency here and ' above, is to r. : The Upper Illinois is ' - falling, but ther portion of that stream '' is over its bai The Mississippi, above s the lower ra is approaching an ov-'-dinary depths 6 or e feet in the chen!i nei, between ique and St. Paul.- W '! had a heavy Saturday night, and dry. am delishtftol weather vps tenia. v

-' "' The tenor ofuque, Davenport, Haint ' ; Paul, and otbpers of the Upper Mis- '"' sLssippl, of tlBSt dates, are tnsame- : '"'rapidly fallinve the lake; water get- ' ' ; ting low; boaheavy draught will be- ' 1 fore many dab on the bars: some ex-

- pect a big Jus. and some don't. One says:' The mans and upper country during the panter have had an unusual "crop ow'ft which as yet has not been beam, the late skirmishing ', having only barticipated in by a few of the upper s, and not those of the extreme nortlistrict. So prepare for the June rise. ,,. , : MEMPHi8.--vltw?ancA of Saturday ' says: " The weathsterday ' was clear and pleasant. Bvs on the landing was dull. The frtfor Arkansas and White Kivers were t The river declineil six inches at tntsduring the past twentyfour hours. The Avalanplea an item from the Journal re to a German who had beun driven anity by the Memphis riots, Jumpirboard from the Minneola, near Shftown, and credits it to the Cincmuznmerciol, and to add insult to injurpts Its truth. It is true nevertheless -New ORLvThe Times of the 9th . ays: :- . , T s The weatkterday wa sultry-like, and the akkened more rain. The heavy showch occurretl on Monday ' evening, dieem to lay the dust efl'eo tually, a iof short duration. We , hope, for tlttit of all concerned, that ' in the next '-four hours it may rain enough to a their wants, and put a n damper on it for many days. ' Ooncernirness operations on the landing, wenothing much of inter.mt to note was a little more activity than on ly. There were but few ' . departures rals. 7 ; p f , ; , j Clltcrsx Me Commercial of Su nday .K If. the steanstona No; 2, Rob Roy, Navigator, on, and Ktiamrook, in accordance irevious advertisement, ' were offevele yesterday morning at " auction. Nhe boats were sold, however there onl v one bid- made 10,000 for tbna No. 2, by Capt. ViiJCs Hhinele. Tkrs of the steamers w 1drew their ithout a sale, indicating that the deDr steamboaw is not unusually hetresent. All the reams, from Pomeroy down, wemg out pertly when the St. James piwn. j The .Cbmnf f oiiday says: , The weat changeable yesterday. High wind hard ram opened the' day, when ed off beautifully with high wind usk. At Pittsburg last night the n falling, with three and a half fet charm!. Mr it rten tw:!' idoring the twcty-fuur hours eni)l night, with evt Dtn u t-ct henc W-liltj. Uartin ttcher will arrive from PntS';nt'; : having purchased a i':-;it! f

barges at Cincinnati, for the freighting trade between St. LonisandSt. Paul. Three of the-barges purchased by Capt. Hatcher are named the Judea, Robert Rogers, and Rev. Wiley. - :,- Our dispatches in Sunday's Comntercial announces the burning of the Maria Denning at New Orleans, and the Jennie Deans and ischnyler at Carondelett, below St. Lonis. . - --'. The last arrivals report Big Sandy River pourmgouta perfect torrent, with a second rise reported in that stream. ,., . : The Madison Courier contains the followv ing marriage notice: ' ' : - Married At the Wall Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Jetfersonville. by Rev. John K. Pye, Mr. C. O. W. BERCAW, Clerk of the good boat St. Charles, of Newport, Ky., to Mias MARY F. GILL, of Jeffersonviile, Ind. i ' ; i For Wasu. and Mol., and they and their's, Whilst traveling through th is vale ot tears, Go up to Heaven the printer's prayers : Bless them in their bread and store Bless them afloat and on the shoreBless them now and evermore t Bless them with connubial blisses With hearty lads and pretty " misses." , The River commenced rising Saturday, and up to last evening it had risen nine inches at the head of the falls and fully two feet at Portland, with six feet six inches

water in the canal, by the mark. The weather became more settled,. and s was delightfully clear and pleasant, Saturday, ; but' yesterday morning symptoms of a storm were brewing. It cleared oft, how-: ever, and was cool all day. i, i , On the falls Jast evening there were four and a half feet water in the pass down the Indian chute, and the Darling, with a huge brlck-coiored ; barge' in tow. bound for Memphis, descended the falls,' down the chute. ' - 1 - ' - J i -.; ,! i (The canal was' thrown" fopen Saturday night, the sudden rise, though light, proving more beneficial than the dredge-boats, and all the boats that had been , detained at the" locks prosecuted their voyages to their destination.' .. f f f The present rise in' the river is caused by a head rise from the Kentucky, that famous contributor to the Ohio having risen nearly five feet at Frankfort np to the time of the departure of the Wren on Friday! last for this port. ".- -;i j - , Capt. Sanders, of the Wren, informed us on Saturday that the river had been gradually swelling for several days, the rise from the extreme head waters in the mountains. With a head rise in the Kentucky, there f-onght to be a rise in the Mononeahelw and the Kanawha.- . ,, , t - AmoHg the exports by th packets, we iiuiiue iarffe snipments ot nour tor t"incinnatl. ' That place is getting tq be of secondary importaue as a flour market; Ixmisville is now not only the cheaper and better provision market but it supplies Cincinnati with flour and most kinds of country produce, including the great Tennessee River staple pea-nuts. ' i j ,.; , (. The Democrat of Monday says: , i . The Liberty No. 2 took on, at Evansville, k ni Nitm ui turn ior ine uesiiiute oi Alabama, to be re-shipped at Memphis. She carries 250 of the sacks free of charge. Brandies & Crawford, of this city, furnished the corn at a reduced prce. HARDWARE. Oeo. &oimtag & Co., IMPORTERS OF Hardware and cutler y, -AND . Onus Ac .. Ii tols. No. 3L No. 31 i . ?ill 'd-i.Si .Jit .-,;, I J , .f. XI2ST STEEET, ":i " ' ' s i .. r-.. - -r'- lrirnrf -iwiwi i hi mmtn, i. .. i ,.,i..m. i AD t - f r r f " EVAXSVII.UE, IXDIAXA. i if; I 18 C 6. 13 First Street, SIGN OF THE BIG, PADLOCK! WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALf ERS IN if ( i AND Ctj:T,LERYf. iniiX STREET, .1 vSIGN OF THE EIG PADLOCK.) DRES& GOODS. ! tiut A new saj ply just rlved m&il3 Sen At HKAD 4 HOCKEY'S,

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: .:.: FOR MEMPHIS, " .r fZ? wThe aplendhi side-wheel Steamer Ur1-, LIBERTY NO. 2, gt.f?i-f.. MfiAii. Anmvn Master; Archer. Master: ISD. J cdgk, uierK ; Leaves for Louisville and all intermediate ports on THURSDAY, May ,17th,, at . 12 O ClOCK in. - - .' For freight or passage apply.on board or to JUH.N B. tLAlsli, Agent. mayl6 d2t ' ' , Regular Henderson Packet . The new and fleet P'-eamer . CURLEW, W. B. McLeak, Master; J. W. Bakes, Clerk; Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, making certain connections with the early train on .the E. and C. Railroad for the North and East. - Lkavks Evavsvili-e Daily, at 4 pjn.' . Leaves Hexuerson Daily, at 7 a.m. may 14 tf OLD RELIABLE ; Owensboro.Camielton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer ' - M. if. Warren, "Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY - : MOSOAY.atlOa.m.; and ; - THtKSDATl ft 6 p.m: Ballard, Master; ,, .' John OntEBACHER, Clerk ; if LEAVES EVAN'SVILLE EVERY'- 1 WED.ESAT,at6p.m.; and t ATiJ&iAY;atp.m. :i.t .. v T The magnificent side-wheel Packet u 5 r.r.TARASCON'1; : Jisr Lvsk,' Master; ; ' "'"'r "" ', 1 .., - 'I ; ... r !,- John Pkxdlktox, Clerk; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' TTESDAT, at 4 p.m. ; and . ri ,. i NATl'RnAY, nt 9 a.m. - These boats have ibeen refitted and rerefurnished throughout, and are now In first-rate order for the accommodation of t he public.- - - , ; Freights, received at all times, free 'Of charge, and all information furnished, by - , . ; . HUSTON & CO., Agents. A. T. Gillmoke, Superintendent, may8 tf i . t r Louisville, Ky. ' FOR OR k. 1SX RIVEilTTHE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER WM. WHITE DRINK WATER..., -Master. -Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock p. m for Rochester and all way porta. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. Jan-:-tf . , Itegnlur Tuesday . Packet livansille to NashTille. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, AEGOSY ! VANDEGRIFT ........Master. WU leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk p. n.,. j .,;,., , declti-dtf Regular Friday PackerTfor . A'ashTillo. ' ' J ' t ..... . .r. .... : r-r . , The Elegant Passenger Steamer l 1 ) i J ,--.T " i.i : ' "' WEBB ! iLJ.i.JHaster. Clerk every FRIDAY at 4 HODGE BROWN. T. W", "WILSON. Leaves Evansville o'clock P. M.1 A n ' ... . fi . Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. . jany--tf -' . . t f f PEOPLE'S OXE. .Ml FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. The New and Elegant Steamer . UARY AIIEIJT f A. LITER.. ...-.(...... ij...Captain. W. H. Caffaby and Billy Liter, Clerks. ' "Leaves Huston Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p.; and SATURua i a at iu o ciock a. m. , . . For Freight or Passsise, apply to 1 ' 1 - feblO-tf . , H USTON & CO., Agents. Louisville and ' Memphis Weekly Packet Isl MORNING STAR, Capt. Dallas; Fbaxk Basksmitk, Clerk, Leaves' Louisville every Saturday, at 5 p.m. Passes Evansville every Sunday, at 12 m. Leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 p.m. Passes Evansville every Thursday, at I p.m. For freight or passage apply to COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. apr 21 'd3m -- United States Mail ! Evansyille mid Cairo Semi- ; Weekly Mail tine. - The elegant new Passenger Steamer, ARMADA,:, ' JOSH V. THROOP. .i.....'.! ..Master. CHARMER. ! W. A. LOWTH Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . Monday. f , Thursday", and , Wednesday, Saturday, ' ., f, . At 2 o'clock pm. LEAVES CAIRO EVERY " ;i Tuesday, r-t ).!.,.!:. 1. Friday and" Thursday, . .Sunday,; ( On arrival of the Train. ' 3These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. -Freight received at all hoars, by ' ' ' ' ' n7 . HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts. ESAuTITDL PARASOLS

STEAMBOATS.

; OLD RELIABLE IT. S. MLlt ' jLI ISTE . . .: . - .. i for f Owensfcoro,Cannelton,and Louisville. 'The new and elegant Passenger Steamer iiSl! JOHN T. McCOMBS, Hustos Coxns, Master;- ' ' , D. M. Wabeev, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY M OKDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and . TlirKSDAT, at 6 p.m. : R0SEHITE, J . Ballarjd, Master; . , - - Joiiit OtrERBACHER, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDS ES DAY, at 6 p.m. ; and . . fi. I V KUA X , at ti p.m. . The magnificent side-wheel Packet" ' TARASC0N, ' Jim LrsK, Master; ' i 1 - ; , ,,JOHN PEXDLEtom, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tl'ISDAY, at 4 p.m. : and i ; 1 ; - iicuAi, at v a.m. These boats have been refitted and refur nished throuehout. and are now in fii-st-rate order for the accommodation of the publioc - . i . Freiehts received .at all timeJ free fit cnarge, ann au lntormation rurnisnea, by i v tui. fi ttt'uriiKi:i, Agents.. -A. T. Gillmore. Superintendent. mayJO tf: ; U-f i: t Loui8vtie,'Ky, i RoRWlar Tuesday- Paeli:et for ' l'auaean, j oiiiisottviiie ana j;astiort.. : ,. ... The elegant Light 'Draught , . Steamer . j -1- v A. J. DrsCAX, Capt..G. W. VixYi.RD, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every. Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the abov and air inter mediate ports, maKine connect lor at jonnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at East port with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. Forr freight or passage apply on board, or to ' HUSTON i 4 CO., dei4dt( r ,. , Agents. Regular People's Line Packet. SIIAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH 'U CAIRO ; SEMI-WEEKLY. I The Large: and Commodious Side-Wheel Meanier, . , SUPERIOR ! Capt. C. R. Rf Bfl Jack Grammar, Clerk leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, making posi ts e connections at- Cairo witn m. jxtll8, Memphis and New Orleans Packt ts. and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking inrougn r reignt ana 1'assengers ior all points at tne lowest rates. JOH N B. HA LL. ) j L t VOX i HUMPHREY, ;fentsapr. COMMISSION CARDS. p. s. utsorciiET t co.,s; GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS; v No. 33 Poydras street. New Orleans, La. M Factors for sale of all kind! of West cm and Southern Produce. Consignments ana oraers soiicitea. . ; ., aug4i-m ALEX. IIOVKLL Jtil'O., . Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION MUKCJUAATIS, " . and General Steamboat Agents, . -i j-: Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention givn to collecting purchase charges. - aprtSSm r F ' II. EIIIWIAX A'. CO., t ' ' " i . ? COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, ' :,;, . , ,., ,:i Comer Locust and Water Sts.J , Evansville.. .Indiana. Agents Star Union Line,' Fas! Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to tha Eastern cities. - - . , c " Cam run throueh. to and ! :Yom Ev ansville, without transter. J l ime aua rates guaranteea. ' oct-Bm F., B. HUSTON. DUKE SJCKOLSOX. CO., .10 fi Forwarding and (ommlsslon .t Merchants, i ! J i-" AND WHARFBOAT PROPR11STORS, Evansville .Indiana. novtf j. t. cox...; ,.F. M. HUMPHREY. COX . fc HtMPIIRlEY, Forwarding and 'Uomiiiisslon MERCHANTiS, , General Steamboat Agents AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ' ALSO, DEALERS IN ! Hay, Corn, Oats, Floor,; Bacon, AND Country Produce Generally. Ofe No. 7 South iter Street.

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COMMISSION CARDS

Brown, Dtjsjkersou Sl Co, .. Evansville, Ind, i E. SCHOEKLACB. I : ; ,- j . New Albany, Ind . ; R K. DUNKERSON & COM Forwarding and Commission , ;;;':;!;,;:JIc!reIlallts,;.: ; NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. : Agentslfor the 'Bellefontalne Cotton ...... . . Express. oct24 6ai J. C. Dusoiicliet fc Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRO- ; v PUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octia . . . , DAJf. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP R. W. HARPER, ; dan.Vaikex fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; ' 12 Poydra street, New. Orleans, La. .;.nov22tf j.' -; " - ' 8HAKPE A SMITH, TR OD VCK A JV7-- COMMISSION MSR-'- ? f i - CflAJiTS, Dealers iff Flour, HAy, "!orn, Oats, Grass sweus, ana rroauce generally, No. 5 South" Watek Street, A 1 I !' ' 'Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. api-23 "JOHN FORWARDING 13. HALL, fe COMMISSION MER- , , CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville,' octlS . Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, r Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, XO.J374 FRONT STREET, t . Warehouse-!-Cor. Commercfr and Second, ,. . . u ( MEMPHIS, TENN." ' WILL. MAKK LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. j With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. Reference: Samnel Orr, Br:q., ),-.,.. . . Preston t Bro., Evansville, Ind. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 8m '. " ' Speed, Snmmers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS '.',.''.. and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, ' ' Nkw Orlkaks, La. 1 Carlcton. Fonte 4 Co.. New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. decSU'dj dtf r fa -A, . S. HAVHCKST. J. J." WHITAKKR. ; Hayhurst A hit taker, PRODUCE COMMISSION & FORWARD- ' ING MERCHANTS. No6.r.:. ..South Water SU Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn ana uouniry iroauce. tr E. H; Fairchild. 1: Verhokff Bros., Jokx.W. Bingham. iiouisvme, ivy, - New Orleans. Falrehlld, Vernoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 82 Magaxine street," New Orleans, La. novrsktam HAIR D, iMMtMHHi .a. h. start BAIRD & START, '(Successor to W. M. Aiktnan A Co.,) fH KXEKAI. AftiENTN, PROIX CE, a Borwaruing ana commission aterchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Heeler, rres't First National Bank. and Sam '1 Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. , noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. 8 New Express Route. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HAVING MADE THE NECESSARY arrangements with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliable institution is prepared to do general Express Business at all the maillandines between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freiehts very low, Patronage is respectfully solicited, aprl 8dtf , . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. THE ADAMS KXPBES8 COMPAny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of ' Freight, Packages, Money and ' " ! 1 ' Valuables, ' They solicit continuance of former favors. Especial care taken In the collection pf Bill-?, "Draft", tjos, and the transportation of valuah puckat!. Any information in reeard the root. Ail.. fin haiKfAintvt at ! a r" tn tftYit

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FAST FREIGHT LINE,

Between Evansville and Eastern cities. The Company owns and controls

Eight Hundred Kew Cars, Built expressly for this trade, and that RUJN THROUGH between the East- (! era and Western cities WITHOUT TRANSFER, Which enables it to avoid ihe injurioui lays so generally prevalent at transhipping points. CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM; EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANS FE3. TIME , GUARANTEED : RATE8 GUARANTEED TOAND FROM EVANSVILLE . . AND EASTERN CITIES. ONLY NINE DAYS TO-!-AND FROM EVANSVILLE 1 AND NEW YORK, AND EIGHT DAYS TO AND FRO.Nf. EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA A BALTIMORE The Line Is manaeed thronehout bv men

of transportation experience equal to any . in the country, whose aim it will be to render satisfaction to- its patrons. ,. Agents ot the Company are authorized to settle ,. claims for damages or detention at desti

nation, instead of the usual custom of re ferring them back to point of shipment. Parties ordering freight from either of the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages ' . Stm- Union Line,' and refer them to agents of this Company for shipping directions, rates, time, contracts, Ac Parties shipping to Eastern cities from Interior points, via Evansville, should con sign their freight to care of F. II. EHRMAN, AGENT STAR UNION LINE, At Evansville, tadvlsing him of the sam by mail. who- will ifona Ihmnirh hills ntlading, giving rates, time, contract, Ac. , AGENTS IN THE EAST. EO. j. HARRL9, 77 Washington street, J. L. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 CheUnut streetl Philadelphia. CHAS. H. KOONS, corner Centre and. Calvert street, Baltimore. ! AGENTS IN THE WEST. U. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. S. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. . N. STEVENS, St. Louis. JAMES TALLM ADGE, Jr., Memphia. I R. WILSON, NashviUe. W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D. 8. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati, Ohio. Evansville oflicf. F. H. EHRMAN, mar20 . . , ,., AgenCBROWN, DUNKERSON & C0 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ComuilHKioir Merchants FORWARDING AGENTSs : , Also, especial A gents for theBellefontaine Cotton Express, And Eri Tri importation Co Bellefontalne Cotton Express Only Ten Ja js to Xetr York. TIME GUARANTEED. mniS LIGMTNIXG EXPRESS UJftf JL for the transmission of Cotton to th East, by dispatch, is now fully established. lime mils or leading will be given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., febZ7tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPBE88. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK EVANSVILLE. ' TO Time Giuirnnteeti." Thls Express is now ready for business. Through receipts given and time gnaran- -teed by . W. H. DARLING, Agent. ; . No. 265 Broadway, New York. O. W. ABBOTT, Agents . ' ' jfo. 15 State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., . febZTtf . Agent. Evansville, Ind--ji in am xelso.v; XJ. S, AUCTIONEER, Has permanently . located his Auction . , Room at , No. 85 Main Btxxxt, (Opposite the Washington Hooae), where he will attend to all kinds of Auction bosiona. Carrlaces. Horses, and KoaJ KmAt 8ATUSCAY Of CO Wfvk. 01 t on airmgcff I'nw, rveiers u ail U u

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