Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1866 — Page 7

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STEAMBOAT PRINTING. ' No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of. Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and our Job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills leading. Cards, Deck and Meal Ticketa, Bills of Pare, Mates' Tickets for Labor j Ac.,. Ac. Orders left with either of the Wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. . j - River ri2 V.'ealher. Thin clouds, scarcely concealing the

sun, " continued to' prevail yesterday, and the day was ' warmer than yesterday,' but ! still cool and pleasant. The - riverhas fallen ' sixi nches. during the 24 hours ending yesterday afternoon. There is a general decline in all the rivers, and low water and difficult navigation may be shortly' expected; . .. ; Arrivals ftnd Departures. ' '-;! The arrivals and departures since our last report closed have been, -fery few, and but little business has been transacted. Our port list includes only the Tempest, Tennessee River to Louisville"; Argus, Nashville and return;; Armada, to Cairo; Ella Faber, Louisville and return ; Ada Lyon, to Green, River,' , -Boats Ihe,' '.'," Among the first boats due are the Empe,ror and Rowena, for "Nashville ; Armadillo.Citizea, Bertha, Sherman, and, New, York, for St. Louts; Golden Eagle, Anna, and Liberty Nov 2, for Memphis;. N. Longworth, Argosy, J. H. Groesbeck, and Westmoreland -for N,ew ; Orleans;. American, Madison, "Louisville, David : White.and St. Cloud, from ew Orleans? Kate Robinson, Nashville, ind Armenia, : from St' Louis -Robert Burhs,' Morning StarBand Superior, from, Memphis;- Charmer, from. Cairo i J. T. McCombs, from Louisville.. . "..'. '.',.' Miscellaneous..' "' ' ; Business was extremely, dull yesterday, with scarcely any arrivals and departures. ........The Tempest passed up from the TennesseeRiver with a good trip, including 190 hogsheads of tobacco......:,.The Argosy, arrived from Nashville with a slim trip. She was receiving some freight yesterday, and would go out last night with a moderate trip..,.;.The Armada got a very handsome trip to go out with yesterday. She always goes full of people, everybody delighting to travel with Capt. Josh and his fascinating clerks. On her last two trips she registered 417 passengers The Ella Faber had a moderate trip 'of freight and people both. ways. J, W. Green. Agent for the Mary Anient, writes to the New Albany Ledger, from Owensboro, as follows: " There will be considerable tobacco shipped from here this season, and, Now Albany will be the point, if the railroads will compete with. Evansville. I am shipping now to your gay little city, .urnd will continue to do so as ' long as I retain my mental faculties and keep my excellent .. good i health."..... The foregoing suggests, or should suggest, an idea to. our business men and shippers. If the Mary Anient, orany other boat, discriminates against the city of Evansville, she cannot expect much favor from . Evansville shippers. We can hardly think that this discrimination in favor of New Albany is made on the authority or with the knowledge of Capt. Liter, who certainly has an equal Interest at both ends of his trade, ..but at all events our people should look'to the interests of Evansville. They should demand fair play and no discrimination The Ada Lyon left for Green' River with a small trip.........The towboat Baker' passed up with a large tow of empty barges. -She did not land. i ; . 1 ' "; Boats Leaving- To-Dny. FoitCAJBO.-The fleet and elegant pharmer, Capt. Billy Lowth, is the popular packet for Cairo at 2 o'clock to-day. She has the most .comfortable passenger. acepmmoda? tions, and Capt. Lowth, Willie Fowler and Master Nicholson will show all needful attention to passengers. , iV' ' ' ;' ,', For; Louisvri.l,E.-The John - Thomas, McCombs, heat and gay, goes to Louisville this evening. Capt. McCombs and his subordinates will make the trip pleasant. i The' magnificent' Morning Star, Captain Dallas, will pass up about noon to-day for Louisville, presenting irresistible allurements to passengers by her gorgeous cabin appointments. Frank' Banksmith will be found in the office, as genial and pleasant as ever. ' -'. . ., For Memphis. The wild winged Lib-: erty No. 2, a perfect gem of a steamer, goes to Memphis to-day, . Capts. Sam. Archer and Ed. Judge stand unrivaled in their profession. It is a luxury, to travel on the Liberty. - Mr. Stewart ,is her excellent freight Clerk. .. - Ton Grekn Rivek. The elegant Wm. White returns to Green River this evening. She has good accommodations for passengers, and Capt. Drinkwater and John Adams know exactly how to make their guests comfortable. The White is of the old reliable line. : Gleanings from Our Exchanges. Cincinnati. The Commercial Of Tuesday says Tli wen t her wan nlear and cool vesterdav. with a stilt" breeze all day. At Pittsburg last night the river was falling, with 3 feet in the channel. Here it has receded Cinches limine the 2-i hours ending last, nleut, wltn 14 feet hence to Louisville. There is 5 feet in the canal. . . The body of a drowned man, in a decomposed state, supposed to have leen a deckhand on one of our steamers, was found in the river near the gangway of the Jno. H Groettbeok.on Sunday morning. , Not with standi""? the police were notified of the fact the body was permitted to remain at the water's edge during Sunday, and had not been removed up to noon yesterday. Where is the Coroner? . Captain Ii. J. liutter, oi v lCKsimrg, who, itwilije remembereil, built the C har rm, I'rince and Anna iiere, previous to the re bellion, has been uiiuecny a uav u iw y, neeot iatUig with his creditors, the builders of the aforesaid boats. e understand o..o tr v twentv cents ou tlie iollai .providing all his creditors, in this cityB and eisewhere, will accede to his proposition. lie says lie nas w" " federate bonds, which, of course, are worth Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday says: The river was falling slowly last evening with live feet six inches water in the canal by the mark. During the previous 21 hours it had fallen three Inches at the head of the falls and , nine . inches at Portland. The weather was clear and pleasant in the morning, but turning much cooler .during the day. " "... . We announced the expeetea arrival or the Westmoreland from Cincinnati, on Sunday. She got in during the afternoon and took the canal chute for New Orleans,

but stack fast in the head of the canal, where she was detained until yesterday morning. The canal job-boat . Walker Morris laid hold of her, and, after she was lightened, succeeded in pulling her through the canal, luckily losing onJy about twenty-four hours. . j .

COMMISSION CARDS. I. s; msouciiET A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM- ' MISSION MERCHANTS, " No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. S- Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. ' aug21-6m FENXER,H IRBEXBKRGH & PRESTOS Wholesale Grocers I i and , . Coinmission 3Ierelinnts 129 WATER STREET, ' ' . .' (Near Wall street,) ' " i : ' New York. DEAN K. FENSER. ; j f i JOHN. A. HAEBESBEROH. , i WM. B. PRESTON, may7 d&n . , ... ,., ... . ALEX HOWELL d CO.,,, . ' . " Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, ; 3 FORWARDING ' AND'- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, . ' - : Sbawneetowh, Illinois. N.B Particular attention given tocol- . lecting purchase charges, v ' j "apr28 3m , ,f; ii. eiirmax; & co., COMM ISSION ' AND FORWARDING fx 1 I Corner Locust and, Water .f ts., ! ' f ' Evansville:..'... ....Indiana". ii 'I' Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Ijine, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern cities..;i ..:.-. , ;t ;' ; ;' : ; r -- , K" Cars run through, to and from Evansville, without transfer. ,.,,.,,,. Time and rates guaranteed. oct3-6m F. B. HrsT,oir. . DITKE NICHOXiSON". xixjsTorsr '! i'sc co., Forwarding . and Commission : !.:" Merchants,.; " AND WTI ARFBO AT PROPRIETORS, Evansville... ...Indiana. nov8tf - J. T. COX.i.;........ F, M. HUMPHREY. I COX 4k IIUMPIIREY, Forwarding and Commission ; MERCHANTS, ' General Steamboat AgentsJ ; I...?. -:;i,7 -:.iY) J :;;:.:: .. AND WIIARFBOAT . PROPRIETORS, , FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO," DEALERS JN ' Hay, Corn, dats, Flour, Bacon, : Vi I I r -ANDCountry Produce Generally. .1 il l .. I Hl'i'.l ? I. ! .j Office No;7 Sohth Water Street. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con signments. .. , - ; , v , apr7-tf TO ) FARMERS. T. B. MATTHEWS. . , , W, G, FCLI.EBTOX. Late of Louisville, Ky. i.r MATTHEWS & FILLERTON. Dealers in -' ; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, . SEEDS, T. ..Wood and Willow Ware, AST) HOUSE FURNISH I NG ARTICLES , , . No. 46 Main Street, noStf. EVANSVILLE, IND Tlie Farmers' Companion. L ' J. M. GLEICHMAN. Offers his Improved STrMP Extractob to the public This Machine is one of the mast useful to farmers now in use, and is designed for tbree,important purposes: 1st, To extract Stumps; 2d, To haul Saw Logs; 3d, To raise and haul large Rocks. It Is crura Die, simple ana. cneap. wopien can work it. - Farmers who wish their ileitis ana meaaows clean of Stumps will find it to their interest to get one of these Machines.- or particulars apply to - . i . . . J. M. GLEICHMAN, No. 89 Main Street, opposite Court House, marli-aindiw Evansville, Ind. OIL WORKS.T T MACHINE OIL WORKS. HAVIXO ERECTED O.VE OF THE most extensive works of this kind in tlie Western country, and secured the services of one of the most experienced Machine Oil men, I am now able to furnish this cheap and money-saving Oilwhich has been tried by some of our best engineers and found fully equal to any ever used. Railroads. .Steamboats. Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills in fact, all machines now running can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction. Orders of wholesale dealers filled On liberal terms. . ' No charge for packing, and deliveT free of charge., , ' - Coal Oil sold by the barrel ; and the highest prices paid for empty coal oil barrels. - -' PHILIP DECKER, Third street, bet. Sycamore aftd Vine. may2 tf.

STEAMBOATS. Regular Henderson Packet - '!''-.-. The new and fleet Steamer,. . . . CDRLEW,: W. B. McLeajt, Master ; . ; - , L- : ,J. W, Basks, 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 Worth and East. ' ' "''" ;--"'-' : '' - Leaves Evaxsvilxe Daily, at 4 p.m. Leaves Hendebson Daily, at 7 a.m. mayH tf - 1

OLD RELIABLE FOB. Owensboro, Canneltoii, and Louisville. . The new and elegant Passenger Steamer ; Idt JOIIN T. MCCOMBS, , Huston Combs. Master : i ..,-, j jJI. Di Wabken, Clerk; 1 LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY, , MONDAY, atMa.m.; and ; ;v , . . . . t , t TlllKOAY, at 6 p.m. Ballabd, Master; " " ' " '. " ' ' , ., John Ottebbacheb, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' -WEDMESUAY, at6 p.m. ; and , i..t , SATl'KDAY, at 6 p.m. i . The magnificent Side-wheel Packet 'j.'jj . ; --TARASCON,;.;;-;:-Jim Lusk, Master: .. .-kmi- , - . . ;:..,. Jo8N Pendleton, Clerk; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY' TUi:SIAY,at4p.m.; and ''" X SATl'KAYrat9a.m i ,ii . . . . .. , ,. . ... ... . ' These boats have been' refitted and re-' refurnished throughout, and are now in first-rate order for, the accommodation of thepublie. ' ; ' Freights received -at all "times;1 freeof charge, and- all information furnished by . HUHTON CO., "Agents. iA. T. Gillmoke, Superintendent, - may8 tf Louisville, Ky. FOK (All EX 1U1ER. ;TJIE; FLEET AEtjfiGANT STEAMER iWM. WHITE DRINKWATEfC.. .f.c:.; X.Ui..--Master. 1 Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock P. M., for Rochester and all way ports.. : For Freight or Passage, apply on board. Jan-29-tf., , - - , . . Regular Tuesday Packet Ivansville to Nasliville. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, ARGOSY! VANDEGRIFT Master. Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk p.m. '.. deelti-dtf Regular Friday Packet for ' Nashville. - i The Elegant Passenger Steamer HODGE BROWN Master. T. W. WILSON - Clerk Leaves EvansvllNi ef ery FRIDATkl o'clock P. M. Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by tt f; I HUSTON & CO., Ag'Js. - jany-C-tf PEOPLE'S MXE. FOR OWENSBORO' AND LOUISVILLE. ' -.'.--The New "and Elegant Steamer tu.t &-MARY-AMENT! A. LITER.. . Captain. W. H. CAFrABY- and Billy Ljtkb, Clerks. ' Leaves Huston & Co. '8 Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p.m. and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock a. m. i For Freight or Passage, apply to ; feblO-tf HUSTON & CO., Agents. Louisville' aid ' Memphis ' Weekly Packet MORNING, STAR, Capt. Dallas; Frank Banksmith, 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 f . U ... -5 -cox & HTTMPHREYv Agents, apr 21 d3m jJy United; States Mail ! Evansville and Cairo SemiWeekly ; Mail Une. The elegant new Passenger Steamer, AEMADA,7 JOSH V. THROOP, .-.Master. CHAKMER, W. A. LOWTH. Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . ,:. Monday, ; ... : Thursday, and . Wednesday, .- Saturday, , , j ;j , , At 2 O'clOCk P. M. . , .. ; , j . LEAVES CAIRO EVERY ' ' ' "' . Tuesday, Friday and Thursday, Sunday, On arrival of the Train. tus- These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at all hours, by n7 . . HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. ' Important to Shippers. HEAP FREIGHTS ALWAYS SEcure customers. I will receive freights at ' all hours, for all points on the Tennessee River as high up as Eastport, at 30 CENTS ft 100 POUNDS, and Barrel Freight in proportioa."'A -..V-. M JOHN B. HALL, Steamboat Agent. may 22 dtf

: STEAMBOATS. , Eegtdar Green River Packet , The new Steamer , ,

ADA' LYON, iriT Alf. H. Edwards' Commander, 1 Will leave Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Woodbury and all way places. - - The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flued boilers. ' . - . . For freight or passage apply on board. may21tf OLD RELIABLE : Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer ' idllS JOHN ; T. McCOMBS, Hustojs Combs, Master; , . : , D. M. Wabben, Clerk ; J ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY 'i HOXOAY, at 10 a.m. ; and - r I " , THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. roseIhite, T' ! Ballard, Master; . . , . . j i - : - John Ocerbacher, Clerk - - LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' ;. tVEDSESUAY, at 6 p.m. ; and - SATURDAY, at 0 p.m. , : The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCOfr,' T T Vr T TTOT.' T(iCijr i i John Pendleton, Clerk ? LEAVES EVANSVILLE FTVERY M TUESDAY, at 4 p.m.r and - ! These fcoats haveibeeh tefitted and refdr-, hished throughout, and are now in lirstrate order for the accommodation of the public a , ' . i ' -r Freights received at - all times, -free of charge, and all information furnished, by : COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. A:. T.'Gillxore; Superintendent, -a: may 10 tf , . Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for ' Paducali,' Johnson ville and ! Eastport.' ' !t ,'.','! ' .--.'' xhe elegant Light Draught w .: ... - eieamer r . r A. J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. Vinyard, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every ' Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsftnville witlv the Railroad for Nashville; and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUSTON & CO., ueclidtf - Agents. Regnlar People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH & CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY. The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel Capt. C. R. Rudd Jack Grammar, Clerka Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, making positive connections at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers for all jjomis hl lue lowest rates. i JOHN B. HALL, 1 . . COX & HUMPHREY, AKent. ' apr5 MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HELLMAN, ; (Successor to Kratz A Heilman,) u J . '''I ut 'a " f: ii . : ' :'i ' CITY FOUIDEISY ; i.i . ;-W . ,:'1 :. S . . -(-) -v 1 ' 'i : i . !'.(' ., Manufacturer ana isuiiaer or -'.u-t ... i. j ' ' t '. - :i .-);' : ';: l..-....7 -.': '; .! .- ',. ; to; PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM , ENGINES AND BOILERS, saw 'and grist mill ' "machinery, ' '"' " '"';''- : . ' ;- . - :!. . , 'IhresWg Machines, ' Cotton and Tobaceo Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, tc., Ac, - EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron- and Copper Work made to order on short notice. m,';!?-;- I '''.'.-.( ;.. . . i ':-.:. . - IRON 'AND BRASS CASTINGS ' of every description. ' Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING : done at short notice. apr25- . !, lit- .-,

COMMISSION CARDS.

Brown, Donkkrson A Co,A ' . - Evansville, Ind. E. SCHOKNLAUB. . ...;' New 'Albany, Ind. -) , R K. DUNKERSON & CO., l Forwarding - and Commission f V'mw Merchants,' ; new: Albany; Indiana. ' Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton f ' . , Express. oct24 6m. i i J. Cm Iusouclet 3k Co.j FORWARDING, COMMISSION & ' PROv ! v ' DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzelll) Evansville, Ind. - ; J octlS : - DAN. AIKEN , AJE. SHARP. B. W. HARPER. r IAX. AIKEX Xr COM GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t j H Poyira'S street, New Orleans, La. - . noysstf :' ,; :. ..v .;;'", : ; . ' ; '."., .siiarpe a sami, ; ; PRODUCE LAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;., , Dealers In FlourrHay,-Corn-, 0ta, Grass Beeds, and Produce generally, t ,( No. 5 Sotjth Water Street, j X j Evansville. Ind. All orders psomptly filled.: apr23 ; ; joiijX jj.; iiall, t FORWARDING , A COMMISSION MERi ' ; , CHANT, , STEAMBOAT AGENT, ; And. Wharf boat Proprietor J Evansville, - octl8 . ji, . -, i - .- -f Indiana. I : LEWIS HOWES, , ( Option Iactop.1 Prodnce and Commission Merchant, ; SO. 874 FROST STREET, Warehouse- Cor. Commerce and Second, , ;.. ..; MEMPHIS, TENN. . WILL MAKE 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. '. References: . , . v Samuel Orr, Esq.,)Ev angvllle Tnd Preston A Bro., evansville, l na. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. , apr23 3m ' I . , .,-) . - , 1 Speed, Snmmers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS , . i. : and .'..'. , COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, ; ' . " 1 ' ' , ' New Orleans, La. ' Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. " Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30'65dtf A. 8. HAYHURST. J. J. WHITAKEK. Ilayliurst A Whittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD- ' ING MERCHANTS. ' No,t, ....South Water St. v Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn E. H. Fairchild, .. JOHS W. BlSOHAH, i i . New Orleans. Verhoeff Bros., Louisville, Ky. Fairchild, yerhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 82 Magazine street, New Orleans, La. L. M. BAIRB ,...G. It. START ;baird & START, . (Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co.,) . GENERAL AdESTS.' PROBITE, i Forwarding- and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler ' Pi-es't First National Bank, and Sam'I Orr, Vice President Evansville NatioriSlBank. ' ' ' ' Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. ' noll-ly TRANSPORTATION, t 3i- -T,yNew 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 a general Express Business at all the mail landings between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage is respectfully solicited, aprl 8dtf , , . , ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. if THE ADAMS EXPRESS COM PAny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of f ' . Freight, Packages, Money, and J ; - , Valuables, ,; , -1 They solicit a continuance of formers favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of valuable packages. Any information in regard to the routes, Ac., can be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-office. maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.

TRANSPORTATION.

Star XJnion Line The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (Allentown route), Steubenville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has perfected arrangements by which it can offer a reliable FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and Eastern cities. . The Company owns and controls Eight : Hundred New Gars ; Built expressly for this trade, and to. RUN THROUGHbetween the Eastern and Western cities WITHOUT TRANSFER, : Which enables it to avoid the injurious delays so generally prevalent at . r - trnshipping points.. ... . , , : .. Cars run 'through to and from ' evansville without transfeb. time guaranteed rates guaranteed to ; , ' . , and from evansville " : ' and eastern cities, tonly nine days to and- from . evansville and new york, and eight DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE i! The Line is managed throughout by men : of transportation experience equal to any -in the country, whose aim it will be to ren- '" der satisfaction to its patrons. Agents of ' the Company- are authorized to settle- i. claims for damages or detention at destl- , nation, instead of the usual custom of re- -, ferring them back to point of shipment. Parties ordering freight from either Of M the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages "Star Union Line," and refer them to agents of this Company . for shipping directions, rates, time, contracts, &c. Parties shipping to Eastern citiee from r interior points, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of F H EHEMAN .... :!' AGENT STAR UNION LINE, . . At Evansville, (advising him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills Of lading, giving rates, tfcne, contracts, Ac. AGENTS IN THE EAST. . GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, 1 Boston. t J. L. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. . ; JOHN MCKNIGHT, 41S Chestnut street. Philadelphia. CH AS. H. KOONS, corner Centre and . Calvert streets, Baltimore. AGENTS IN THE WEST. ' H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. 1 W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville, i S. F. GRAY. Indianapolis. . N. STEVENS, St. Louis. JAMES TALLM ADGE, Jr., Mempl is. L. R. WILSON, Nashville. . W. W. CHANDLER, Cliicao. D. 8. GRAY, General Superintendent, -Cincinnati. Ohio. Evansville office. ' F.' H. EHRMAN, marao ' ' - Agent. BROWN, DlNKERSOxX & CO., EVANSVILLE," INDIANA, ';-.' . r . , - , : , ... CominiHNioii.Mercliant i f..-:M . AND .. ... ,.- FORWARDING AGENTS. . . ...... Also, especial Agehts for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express, ' i And Erie Transportation. Co. Bellefontaine Cotton Express Only Ten Days to Xcw York. TIME GUARANTEED. THIS LIC1HTNIXG EXPRESS t.lXZ for the transmission of Cotton to tho Eat, by dispatch, is now fully establish e-ci. - Time Bills of Lading will be given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, I ud. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXFIMES&s. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO r. EVANSVILLE. Time Gnnrnnteed. This Express is now ready for business. Through receipts given and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, . ; ... No. 2tio Broadwav, New York. . . . , . O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. ir State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. . U. S. . AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located his Auction i r . Room at .;.'!. '; ': . No. 85 MAIN STBKKT, . ., - , ; (Opposite the Washington House), where he will attend to all kinds of Auction boat- , ness: To the selling of Merchandise, Wag- . ons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Days Tuesday, Thitksdw and Saturday of each week. Cash advaaoes on consignments. Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know hhaa. Wilt give his whole time to his business. pU

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