Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 May 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY, JOURNAL FRIDAY, MAY 25, J866.

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0 3EtXVIER JSTEWS. 1 . : A4' steamboat piuntino. ; I Ko printing establishment in the West .iias better facilities or greater ability for f doing" fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortmerit of Job Type, though very large and . complete, ia constantly being added to, and our job department is under the personal - euperv ision of one of the best job printers In toe United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickr 'eti; Rilis of Fare, Mates' Ticket for Labor, &c, ' Ac Orders left with either of the -wharf-boats will be promptly attended to, Kiver and Weather. ' f.' , Yesterday was partially clear and quite ' warm, especially about noon. The river is : falling at the rate of about six inches per day, but there is still an excellent stage of v. water for the largest boats. The Camberland is said to be rising slowly. 4 ' Arrivals and Departures. ! f . The arrivals and departures since our V. last report closed include the Charmer, to t Cairo and return ; J. P. Webb, Nashville to "Evansville; David White, New Orleans to j: Louisville; Wm. . White, Green River and -' rrturn; Liberty No. 2, Louisville to Mem- ' phis; Morning Star, Memphis to Louis- .., Ville; John T. McCombs, Louisville and return. ', , . , , r . , ' , j .... , ' Boat Dae. , ., , , Among the first boats due are the Empe- '' rot for Nashville ; Armadillo, Bertha, Sher- - man, and New York, for St. Louis-Golden Eagle and Anna, for Memphis; Argosy, J. H. Greesbeek, and Westmoreland, for New Orleans ; American, Madison and St. Cloud, from New Orleans; Kate Robinson, NashIL ville, and Armenia, from St. Louis; Af-: j ' uxadar from Cairo: Taraseon and Mary Ament, from Louisullle; Ada Lyon, from'

Green River. .....,f. .'.t-. iKi ., s i v. i Miscellaneous. '.,', '' There was considerable activity on the levee, yesterday, with the usual number of arrivals. The Charmer had a big trip of people, up, but a short freight list.......The LT J. P. Webb bad over one hundred hogsheads of tobacco, and some other freight, i " and a fair trip of people. She had a good t V lot of orders, and some of our wholesale houses were busy yesterday packing goods ' for her return trip. We hope to see her go V out fall to-dny as she Is an t Evansville in- " etitution that deserves all possible encourageraent....U...The David W'hiie discharged ', a few packages here, and had a moderate c fair trip for Louisville....... The Wm. White '. came in from Green River full of tobacco, . and with lots of people. She is a dej servedly popular boat in Green River...... The Liberty No. 2 had not as good a '-, freight list as usual, which we impute to I . - the deformity of her bills which she had " printed at Louisville or New Albany. She ' had a good passenger list, and Captains r Archer and Judge were luminous... .The ' Charmer was filling up quite handsomely I yesterday afternoon, and would go out ... pretty well loaded..... We were surprised ' and delighted by a call yesterday from our , much cherished and highly agreeable r friend, W. H. Hampton, Clerk of the lonetree Carrie, who came here from Nashville by the J. P. Webb. He is in splendid i. health and spirits, and feels very much at ' ; home in Evansville. He informs us that ' Capt. Dan. M. Brady, of the Carrie, is as T rotund and Jolly as ever, but frets some- ' 1 what at being out of the world, and longs to see Evansville and take some Christian ; i eheer ones again. When In these moods '; he bites his ' finger nails, which'1 are 1 eaten off half way to his elbows. Captain. Hampton leaves this - morning for Pittsburg, where he has ordered a new set of double fiued to take the place of the - tubulars now in use by the Carrie. He V says the greatest luxury they enjoy on the Alabama River is the Jouksal, which reaches there regularly. The, Carrie plies between. Mobile and Montgomery,!, and misdoing well...The Curlew and News j; Boy will, on Tuesday night, carry persons desiring to attend the Festival at Henderson down in the evening and return them ; the same night........,The J.' T. McCombs ' : had a very nice packet trip and plenty of i people.; Among her passengers was Gencral D, C'BueJl, formerly Commander of . the Army of the Cumberland. -..He goes up Green River to look after the Interests ";, of the iron works, in which he is inter--r , ested..'..The Morning Star had 110 bales ' i of cotton ; tor Merritt's Express, and some J freight for LbnisvUle.......The Wm. White j lies over until to-day. -i .--!n )'. I -esv-Ht wlBMits fceavinir To-Day;5' : ' " ,' Fob Caibo. The bid and reliable Supei jrior, with magnificent passenger aecom5 modations, and highly affable and genial f r officers, will go to Cairo at 3 o'clock to-day. . Capt. Rudd, Billy Bently and Kit Rudd - "will give special attention to. the comfbrt I lnd convenience of passengers and ship- ' FOR Naskvillk. The superb J. P. Webb ' will be off to Nashville at o'clock this ' evening, . precisely. Capt. Hodge Brown 1 and Billy Wilson know their " biz," and ' the Webb should be filled to her capacity. Fob New. Orleans. The elegant Louis iana, with the most palatial accommodations for passengers, and with great freight " .capacities, will be down to-day, en route to X New Orleans.' Go for her. . ; Fob. Grekn River. The Wm. White, , Capt. Eriniwater, goes to Green River this evening. 'j' ' V' " , cleaning- fruni Oar Exelinujcem. . - ClNClNSATI.The Commercial of Wed;Vdsaay isays: ,l'f,.;'' "- " . '' The weather was cloudy and mild yest er- ! day. ' At PiUsburgh last night the river was. failing, with 3 feet in the channel 1 Here it has receded 12 inches during the 24 K' hours ending last night, with 13 fcet hence ' "to Louisville. There is 4 feet, in the canr.K . r,-.ntji?rv Rtn.K. Davidson received a disf. 'patch from Memphis yesterday from Ch pV tarn Renistou, stating that tne steamer "r Madison, bound from New Orleans to Un- ; cim):Ui,.-unkto the . main deck on Mon- . dayf moi ning, .the- 20th inst., at Poverty ,. Point, n.nety-fl venules above icksburg. S' Captain Kenistou is of the opinion she ;-':a.n lie raised. The Madison was in her iith . year, and was recently purchased by Mr. j . George L. Johnston, of this city. She was f valued at 10,00O, and insured for $.ji0-f ' . $2,200 each In tlie Boatmen Queen City, " V ami Merchant's Jnsui-ance Companies of 'Cincinnati. - r, V, ,r;! 'htl. ,-' The .tioaUville, ft oiu, New , Qrleanv tor ; " Louisville, pasHl Vicksburg on Sunday ?I;evening, full of- people,-- only forty-five : , hours i oat; from New. Orleans, fehe is ' laakinig quick time. . . . - The engines ot the Madison, recently ! , souk in Poverty Bend, in the Lower Missihsippi.have been in service more than ji ' years. .They were on the Matamora, buiit .Ani8vii.Lr.--The Courier of yesterday riayi?-viiv'.l v i'i- ;,' ; The river was falling slowly last evening, "with 6 fee 4 inches water in the canal, by

fie mark. During the previous 24 hours it nad fallen two inches at the head of t he falls, and six inclu at Portland. The weather was Cool and cloudy all day, the t lermometer at tS at noon, the indications lavoring rain in the evening. . v.. , . On the falls last evening mere were three feet four inehes in the pass down the Indian chute, and slowly falling. , " The Cumberland at Nashville, .was reported slightly rising Monday evening, and a rise should be expected from the Monongahcla and Kanawha.: $ ' New Oblbaks. The' 'Timet of the 19th, says:" " '' :; ' ' The weather yesterday was clear and fine, with a fine breeze stirring at intervals. Business on the landing was quite active for Friday, and should the activity of yesterday be displayed to-day a good day's business will be done. Freights for Red River, for the past couple of days, were offering very freely. . '

COMMISSION CARDS. : P. s. ousouchet & co., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM- , MISSION MERCHANTS, .-,., No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. ar- Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. . aug21-6m. FEXNER,HlRDEXBERGn&PBESTOX Wholesale Grocers rt and , .. CommiN!ion 3Jei-clin.)atH ' ' 129 WATER STREET, N " ' (Near Wall street,) . i 1 ( ,u y NKwYor.ic.! .ii .: ; SEAN X. FESNIR. - . , JOHN A HAKDEHBEKGII. . - " . ' . . , " WM. K. fRESTON. may7 d3m .'. ! ALEX. HOWELL A CO., j :V';jUpper Wharf boat PrdprietorSj f FOR WARDING . AND, COMMISSION r ' " MERCHANTS, . and General Steamboat Agents, t 4 . Shawnee town, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting piiTchase charges. ,apr28 8m . F. II. EIIRMABT A CO., COMMISSION ' AND FORWARDING, Corner Locast and Water Sts.,. Evansville ,.....Induina. Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern - Cfcrs run through, to and from Evansville, without transfer. i -ti Time and rates guaranteed. oct3-6m F. R. HUSTON. ; , ' , . v SCES NICHOION. ttUSTON & OOi, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville,. ..Indiana. novStf J. T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. , COX & IIC31PIIREY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS,. ! ! 'I. "I ',!"' I General Steamboat Agentsf AND'" V WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, . ' . '''.' ' ; FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET.-: ' 1 " 1 1 1 i ; ' - ; " -. - , ; 4 . . -o- ; . , ALSO, DEALERS IN A - - -' ' ' .. , . t . r . f -..... Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon, i . : ' ' ' AND - Country Produce Generally. tffice No. 7 South Water Street.Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments;- - . - apr7-tf TO FARMERS. T. K. -VTATTIIEWS. W. G. fTlLEKTON. -, iAte of Louisville. Ky. MATTHEWS &T FILLERTON. - . Pea lei's in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, - Wood and Willow Ware, ' ', ..... ., ,V.,.T A"SlHOUSE FURNISHI N G , A It T K'LES " ' " No. ili Main Stref t, .. noti tf. EVANsflLLK. IND The Farmers' Companion. J. M. GLEIt'HMAN. OfiVrs his improved Stump Extractor to the public. This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now in use. and is designed for three important purposes: 1st, To extract Htumps; 2i,'To haul Saw Loss; ;kl, To raise and haul large Rocks. It is durable, simple and cheap. Two men can work it: ; ,,,'v , j- f t.f : Farmers who wish their fields ami meadovFsvdeait ;of tumps will And it.to.tneir interest to Ket one of these Machines. For particulars apply to - - J. M. GLEICHMAN, No. 89 Main Street, oppositeCourt House, marl-i-3mdtw Evansville, Ind. BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS

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v STEAMBOATS.: ;5 i Regular Esnderson Packet s; : , . i "The new and fleet Steamer v ') 2 ' iM& CURLEW, t W. B. MCLEAN, Master; 1 ' - ' ,!;.: -i-y;- . ,.: J. W. Banks, 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.. . LSAVES EVAKSVIX.Z.B DAILY, at 4 p.m. . - Lravkb Henuekson 1aily, at a.m. : mayH tf , .. i . ; OLD RELIABLE XX. S. MlIIL. LIME j,,- j ... .for. : ;r .. ,.,:"..':. Owensboro, CaaneltoiL and Louis vule. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer iS2 JOHN T. McCOMBS, ;; j Hvstox Cojcbs, Master: ;' ''' ' . , s M. D. WAEEEjf, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY, ! MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and - : ! r ,. -;r . THL'KXDAY, at 6 p.m. '---R0SElnTE,: .-ryA, Ballakb, Master;'"" - i . . John Oxter bach kr. Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDXESDAY.at 6p.m.; and KATI.R1A,Y, at 6 p.m. -, i ' Tlie magnificent side-wheel Packet .

TARASC0N, :1 :0 v. Jim Lcsk, Master; tvii f.s-c--- . . John Pendleton, Clerk ; '" LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY : TV ESDAY, at 4 P-m. ; and , . SATl'BDAV, at 9 a.m. ' These boats have been refitted. and rerefurnished throughout, and are now "in first-rate order for the accommodation of the public. "'" ' " ' -: iFrelghts received at all times, free- Of charge, and all information furnished, by IllTSTON & CO., Agents. . A. T. GIX.LMOKE, Superintendent, may8 tf ' - - Louisville Ivy FOI6 Cx tl t EX IUVF.lt. THE FLEET A ELEGANT STEAMER jSwm. white .- - - . -i . . . i i ...... .. , i . DRINK WATER. Master. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock v. m., for Rochester and all way ports. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. ? -jan-29-tf Regular Tnesdar Packeti: vans ville to -.Nashville.- ; ' The elegant Light-Draught Steamer,id2 ARGOSY ! : VANDEGRIFT. .....Master. Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'cik p. m. , deolti-dtf Regular Friday Paeket for Nashville. The Elegant PavengrSteaiiifr HODOE BROWN Master. T. W. WILSON -.;..Clerk leaves Evaniille every FRIDAY at 4 O'clock P. M. - - . ! Freight received and receipted for at all liom-s, bv HlTON & CO., Ag'ts. janj -0-tf PEOPLE'S LINE. " FOR, OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. i: -The New and Elegant Steamer i .v.i I MARY AMEIIT! A. LITER.. ..: ...Captain. W. H. Cai-faky and Billy Litkk, Clerks. ' Ijeaves Huston A Co.'s Wharf-lioat every TU?-SDAY at 5 o'clock f. m., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock a. m. For Freight or Passage, apply to feblO-tf . HUSTON & CO., Agents. Louisville and Memphis Weekly . Packet . MORMXG STAR, r m(iimmmmmmtim i Capt. Dallas; Frank Bakksmith, Clerk, Leaves IxuiRville every Saturday, at5 p.m. Pa-sses Evansville every Sunday,-at 12 m. leaves Memphis every TneHdny, at 5 p.m. Pansfrs Evansville every Thurstlay, at I p.m. ; . For freight or passage a pply to s -.; . COX &r HUMPHREY, Agents, apr 21 d:m . . . United States Mail I Jrt Evansville aiil Cairo SeutiWeekly Mail T.liie. The elegant new Passenger Meamer, ARMADA, JOSH V, THROOP. ..Master. OHAEAIER, W. A. LOWTIt ' Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday, Thursday, and ..Wednesday,. Saturday, , At 2 o'clock P. M. LEAVES CAIRO EVERY ! Tuesdav, -' - -Fridaand. .'Thursday, Sunday, i On arrival of the Train. " These Hosts have been refitted entire, aid are now in first-rate order for the accommodation ot Passengers. ' Freights received at all hours, by n7 ... HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. 1 Important to " Shippers. "f. , C1MKAP FRF, Hi I ITS ALWAYS SEw - i r cure customers.;-. T will receive freights at all hours, for all points on the Tennessee River as high up as Eastport, at 30 CENTS 10 POUNDS, and Barrel Freight In pro portion. JOHN B. HALL, XDay22 dtf Steamboat Agent.

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.Regular Green Elver Packet The new Steamer ADA LYON, ! f - Alf. H. Edwapm. Commander. ! Will leave Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.'at 6 o'clock p.m.,' for Woodbury and all way places. . 1 The Ada Lyon has Bplendid two-fiued boilers. , ,. ; For freight or passage apply oh board.' t mny21tf ; ? ! . . " ' ' OLD RELIABLE FOR Owensboro. Cannelton, and Lonis ville. i - - The new and elegant Passenger Steamer .feS JOHN 1 T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; -. . - t . ; - ,t .. . ) . .. . : D. M. Warren, Clerk ; . " LEAVES 'EVANSVILLE EVERY I MONDAY, at 10 a.m. rand v . ? ,f , THVRSDAY, at 6 p.m. i ' ROSEHITE, - i Ballard, Master; - ' ... .' . Johk OrikBACHEE, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WE3fKAlf , at 6 p.m. ; and SATI RDAY, at 6 p.m.. ,;r7 -r"..;"r i :: i" - - i . . t The magnificent side-wheel Packet r'lrrTARGON,:,:; Jim Ltrsk, Master; r . ,..'. ', ,r -:n-i t '--ai -s John Pesbletok, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY. . ! TI7KKOAT at 4 p.m. ; nd "' i f b-iUa&un ! irMATVWAVt at ja.' These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation' of the public..-; f r.ffl, .f i . Freights received at all ' times, free f charge, and all information famished, by , COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. ' A. Ti Gillmort!, Superintendent, -w may 10 tf , - ' Louisville, Ky.i Regular Tuesday, Packet for Paducnh, Johusonvilleaud Eastport. The elegant Llsjht 1 ' - SteamerDraught 3 . SAM. OIIt, A. J. Duncan, Cpt..O. W. Vinyard, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p; ni., for the above and all intermediate ports making connection at Johnsonville with the Railroatl for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets lor B'lorence, Ala. For freight or passage apply on board, or to , HUSTON & CO., declldtf . , Agents. Reguiar People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH & CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY.- , . . The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel "!-f Steamer, kl:l SUPEEIOE ! Capt. C I. Kvbd Jack Grammar, Clerk 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 Jor all points at the lowest rates. JOHN B. HALL. )..,, COX A HUMPHREY, J " : apr.'i - MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Krat?,ifc Heilman,) CITY : OUriEIS Y Manufacturer and Builder of PORTA RLE AND STATIONARY STEAM, ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND ..GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and XIjc-o Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, &c, Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to order on short notice. . IRON 'AND BRASS CASTINGS "'',, of every description. "Dealers in Steam Gauge', Gum Belting,, Fire Bricks, -Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, &c, at manufacturers' prices. - , . REPAIRING , done at short notice. 1 l;

COMMISSION GAUDS. Brown, Dunkerson & Co, Evansville, Ind.' E. SCHOENLAtJB, ,r. , , New Albany, Ind.

. R K. DUNKERSON & CO., ' Forwarding j and Commission Merchants, ; i ; NEW" ALBANY, INDIANA. jAgents'for the Eellefontaine Cotton' -f '.,.. - H 'Express. oct24 6m. . J. C. Dusoueliet & Co., FORWARDING,- COMMISSION & PRO- . i - , . DUCE MERCHANTS, ; No. id North Water street, (Orr Block, nest door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. ; ocU8 DAN. AIKEN. :;A. E, SHARP. . R. W. HARPER. A3. AIItEN & CO., i GENER.4.L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ii 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf . . i . SUARPE A SMITH, , PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Flour 'Hay, Corn," Oafs,' Grass , . .. Seeds, and Produce generally, . No. 5 South Water Street, ; .a -Evansville, Ind. ""All orders promptly filled. apr23 FORWARDING r A COMMISSION ;MERe CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, J And Wharf boat Proprietbr, EvRnsvUle,, octl8 ' -r: . . Indiana. 1 1 LEWIS nOWES, Cotton Factor. : Produce and , Commission , Merchant, ' NO. 374 FRONT STREET, ! ( Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second,' ! ' . . 1 ' -'-.nr'h MEMPHIS, TENN. WILL . MAKE t'LIBER AX, CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. . :-;. , .ii Reference: Samuel Orr, Esq., 1F ' n, Ind ' Preston & Bro., vansvme, ina. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m . ; , . : ' Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, G EN ERA L COMMISSION MERCHANTS : - '' and ' : COMMERCIAL AGENTS. OSlee No. 59 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. decJSOHS dtf . . ,t . A. 8. HAYHUiBT. JT. J. WHITAKKR. Hayliurst A, Tl uittaker,4 PRODUCE COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. ' ' - . No. 6....i .......South Water St. ' Iealers in Flour, Baeon Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. . i tf E. H. Fairchii.ivJohn W. Binhham, New Orleans. Verhoepf Bros., Louisville, Ky. Falrehiid, Verhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 8'2 MagMKi ne street, New Orleans, La. i.. -x. -rairo. . ......G. H. START , BAIRD: & START, (Successoi-s to W. M..Aikman fc Co.,) GENERAL , AGENTS, PROItl K, Forwarding and Commission Merctiants, Evansville, Indiana. Reler to II. Q. Wheelert Pres't First Natiouil Bank, end Siim'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. ' -' '- Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. 'i 1 c. 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 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, THE AUAMH EXPREKS COMPAny i respectfully - announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity4hat, with increased facilities for the transportation of t!i ; Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, They' solicit, a continuance of former 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 omoe on First street, next door to the Post-office. , maris THOMAS OAITHER, Agent, t

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Star TJnioi..-X30ffic33L -o-o-The UNION RAILROAD AND TaAJHPORTATION COMPANY via Pertaayi nia ( Allentown route), SteulK'nviiJ .Ute"--and Indiana Central Railroads, hx.lected arrangements by which it suitsa"v a reliable FAST FREIGHT LINf-EL Between Evansville an Easter cS1sbs. The Company owns and coatiaiaEisht Hundred New Cdcs Built expressly for this trade,- kmH Ufci. RUN THROUGH between th lEjutt-.-- -em and Western cities- ' WITHOUT TRANSF YAX. Whichnables it to avoid the nrjuriiswfcdlays so generally prevalent to, .transhipping points.. CARS RUN THROUGH TOAND EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRAIKFER. TIME i QUARAKTEFft (i RATES GUARANTEED , Ti . --'z. i AND FROM EVANSVILLE:. -f -AND EASTERN CrXIESwn-w, -., .'- ONLY NINE - - XXAYJ . TStf' . t AND FROM EVANSVILLS. , ' . AND NEW YORK,. AND EltiKB; - DAYS TO AND FRDMEVANSV AND PHILADELPHIA & BALTSI&isiCac : The Line Is managed throughout by aaesrof transportatioa .experience eaJaltc ajrg. in the country, whose aim it will be- i-msm-der satisfactioMito .ita -patrons. AgjefcA. . the Company are- authorized to 3MJtk claims for damages or detention afi aamination, Instead of the usual custowwMtroir f erring them back to-point of sbipBMiit Parties ordering freight from eitfae, R the Eastern eities should direct shippl tO mark Packages - . - "Star Union Liuo. and refer them to-agents of this CoHaaa. for shipping directions, rates, timen eoaws. -tracts, Ac Parties shipping to Eastern citie ftrMCKB-.. Interior points, via EvanHVille, shonJUf aoas -sign their freight to care of TP. H. EHRMAKT AGENT STAR UNION LINE At Evansville. (advising him of the

by mail,) who will issue through biSa oS.. lading, giving rates, time, contract:. AGENTS IN THE KAHTi. : GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Woshingtocustseoet Boston. J. L. GOSSIjER, 271 Broadway, NewTiri.. john Mcknight, 415 chestnut Philadelphia. CHAS. H. KOONS, corner. Centra . . Calvert streets, Baltimore. ( AGENTS IN THE WESTl . H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. W. E. ROBINSON, Iiouisville.:. K. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. . . i J " ' N. STEVENS, St. Louis. JAMES TALLMADGK. Jr., MempiUtr, L. R. WIISON, Nashville. . W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago.. D. S. GRAY,- General SuperintacudnS. Cincinnati, Ohio. , . : . Evansville otiice, F. H EKKSSSVmar.J0 ...... 6gcte..,

BROWN, DUNKERSON EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ComniiHgion 3IoirtlRrti. - - and. ? FORWARDING AGEMTS.-. ' ; Also, especial Agents for tt- . Beliefontalne Cotton, EsbbsbvAnd Erie Trwnwportatiow Ok. Beliefontine Cotton Ergttgs&-....

Only Ten Days to New ITaxj TIME GUARANTEED. , X for the tranNmlNxion of Cotton Umt EuMt, by dlflpatcii, in now fully ewtfci'iaij h Time Bill ol Lading will be gjSNKte.. : TIME THROUGH, TEN DAY3 S9 Consignments solliited. - BROWN, DUNKERSON 9tr. feb27tf Agents, Evansvllbvia4s" . Erie Transportation Compaztf&v TIMK EXPRESSw TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK 331..EVANSVILLE. Tiiiui GuurnnteedL. This Express is now ready for tone. ramie?Through receipts given ami time gmnuM.teed by W. H. DARLING, Ageia,. No. 2d5 Broad wav, New Y'WjfcLC. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. 15 Slate Street, Botnu. BROWN, DUNKERSON &CtX.' feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Lctif. II I It AM N - TJ. H. AUCTIONEEI Has ; permanently located his " Anctiont , . . Room at , . ,, . , ' '.' No. 85 Main Street, , ;: ..,' (Opposite the Washington House), wiMcrakhe will attend to all kinds of Auction baei nmwf T the sellintc of Merchandise. Wrxns, Carriages, Horses, and Real EstaUu Auction Days Tdesday, Thcrsdax aatd. Saturday of each week. Cash advanrnMnr on oonsignmenw. neiers 10 an u. sens of Evansville who know him. WtU. -.-i give Ms whole time to his business. 44