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, , BIVEB isnsws. i STEAMBOAT PRINTING. " . No printing establishment la 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 ob department is nnder 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, BUls Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac Orders left with either of the Wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. River and Weather. ' The weather, on Saturday, was cloudy and warm, with indications of rain, but ' none fell up to a late hour in the afternoon. The river is falling.steadily at the rate of about 10 inches per day, and there is no prospect of a speedy change. ;'..;. Arrivals and Departure. The arrivals and departures on Saturday included the Louisiana, Louisville to New Orleans; Golden Eagle, Cincinnati to Memphis; Armada, Cairo and return; Robert Burns, Memphis to Cincinnati; Ada Lyon ' and James Gray, Green River and return ; Tarascon and Mary Ament, to Louisville; Ella Faber! Louisville and return. ( : " Boats Dae. " " ". Among the first boats due are the Emperor, for Nashville; Bertha, Sherman, and . New Tort, for St. Louis;' Darling, and Anan, tor Memphis; Argosy, , and David . WHite, for New Orleans;, American; and St. ..Cloud, from .New. Or leans; Superior from Cairo; Tarascon. and Mary Ament, ;! from Louisville ; David White from Green River; Liberty No. 2, from Memphis; Sam Orr, from Eastport; Argosy, from NashVille.. ,. v . .: ..- i. , ; . j u-.i t .xiaeellaneoua."" i There was a large -amount of business done on theievee Saturday mornlng...The Louisiana discharged ' considerable freight here, and took. a. large amount , aboard, shipped by Messrs. Cox A Humphrey, for New Or?.eans.l-..The Armada ": had a crowd of people up- She had a good trip out. The Tarascon . and Mary Ament left with but little freight.'..'.-.-. ' The Tarascon gave a short ride to the ' large assembly of elegant ladies and gen-

tleroen who enjoyed the hospitalities of ? Captain Lusk on Friday night. ; It was a pleasant moonlight night, and all enjoyed the trip. .......The Louisiana, Golden Eagle and Robert Burns, had good trips. The Burns was full of cotton, her forecastle being piled with it to the hurricane roof.....; , The James Gray was full of tobacco for Cox A Humphrey .....The Ada Lyon had a moderate trip .....The ladies of the Henderson Presbyterian Church, will please accept our. thanks for - complimentary tickets to their Festival of Tuesday night, and our ardent wish that they may make it largely successful, as we have no doubt they will. . ; Boat leaving- To-Day. For Cairo. The charming Charmer, Captain Billy Lowth, goes to Cairo at two o'clock as the regular mall packet, and is a good, safe, and pleasant boat. Willie Fowler, a very agreeable young gentle- . man, attends to passengers as tne omce, and George Nicholson, always active and ready, looks to the freight. For LomsviiXB The celebrated John T. McComba leaves for-Louisville at 10 o'clock, to-day, with flue passenger ap ' polntments and agreeable officers. , , , The swift Liberty No. 8, the most popular boat afloat, will go to Louisville at noon, to-day, with the most superb passenger accommodations.1 The Liberty is lightning on a run, and Captain Ham. Archer and Ed. Judge are the tie plus ultra of polite and accommodating steamboat men. '-: . For Grkeu River. The Wni. Whitej a r very pleasant and well appointed passenger packet, goes to Green River this evening... Capt. Drinkwater and John Adams are her popular officers. -;.) j ' . For Msmphis. The Darling is due for, y ; Memphis, to-day,,and Is a pleasant boat. Cleaning from Oar Exchange. - CrsciNHATi. The Ctommerdal of Fri-i i day says:. . .,' ". j The weather was clear and pleasant yes terday. At Pittsburgh last night the river i was . lulling, wim inff w l r n ' i in riM rt u 11 ni feet in thn channel Here it has receded 10 inches during the 24 hours ending last nitrnt, witn vi reet nence to Louisville. There is A feet in the ; canal. .,-( . . . 1 -. . i - Captain Kenlston telegraphs Captain Ren. F. Davidson, that the Madison, re cently sunk at Poverty Bend, in the Lower Mississippi, has been raised, and arrived at , vicKsourg on tne morning or me wn. oe reshipped her damaged cargo on the Louisville, and will go to New Orleans for repairs. The steamer Memphis, recently sunk in the Lower Mississippi, has also been raised. Mr. Jacob Grumlnger is building a pleasure boat, on the godolier model, for the Newport Club. It will be forty-five feet long, seven feet beam, with thirty inches hold. The Alice Dean and John H. Groesbeck both laid up yeKterday. The latter lias been trying to load for New Orleans for several days. "Captain W. G. Voris has taken charge of the office of the Emperor. Colonel Shepperd, of the steamer Myrtle, was in the city yesterday. He leaves ior Evansville to-day. The Myrtle has gone : to Memphis from Evansville. Louisvillk. The Courier of Friday says: ' ' . ' ' . The River was falling very slowly yesterday, with scant live, feet water in the canal ' 1 In the evening by the mark. During the ' previous tweiity-four hours It had fallen about one incli at the head of the falls, and but very little more at Portland. On " the falls lat evening there were thirty--five inches water in the pass down the In- " dian chute, and the river nearly at a stand. i nnr Kicial disuatch in the Courier yestirilav from Cairo announced the loss of the Morning Star by fire at Mound City, Ti.ni- ii tn the belief that it wo the Louis- ' ville and Memphis packet, instead of which it must have been a small craft of , that name that was at Mound OUy on the Ways to be repaired. She ww a small stern-wheel craft of but very little value. we believe, : But it happens that no boat was burned at Mound City. An empty stable was bum- .' ed. Besides, we do not think there is any small stern-wheel steamer called the Morn- - ina Star. Yon ouaht to have a reliable 1 onrroanniKlont at Cairo, as you have here NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE . f'WISS M. A. RKiKlOW A CO. HAVE removed their stock of goods ITorn Chandler's Block to No. S FIRST STRW.1', lctumon Main anil Rrmmnro. where they uin ken constantlv on hand the finest KnontniH Tewdrons. and Sea-Sides for La Air und Children; splendid Black Silk Baw nines, Lace Points and Circles; BradFmnrpiw Trail Hoods: Belts. Buckles, a noma of the finest duality : Corsets, Ribbons. Flowers, Fans, Ac. may 24 dt

IMMISSION CARDS.

P. S. DUSOUCIIET fc CO.,GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, s No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. BGS- Factors for sale of all kinds of Westx era and Southern Produce. -Consignments and orders solicited. aug21-6m FENNEB,HABDENBER6Hfc PRESTON ' 'Wholesale Grocers r . . . - . , and ! , : ,'':!., Commission Slerehants 129 WATER STREET,' ; 1 (Near Wall street,) , 1?eV York." JOHN A. HARDESBERGH. . WM. R. PRESTOS. inay7 d3m ; i '.-fr-'.'. :i- -.-'. i - ALEX. HOWELL Jfe CO., j '" Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, ; t , FORWARDLNQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' and General Rteamboat Agents, S Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to col lecting purchase charges. . apr28 3m , .'F. II. EIII6MAN k CO., .v . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, Corner Locust And Water Sts., ! . Evansvine........--.....-A"-.'-i-"k.-.-IndiaBa. Agents Star . Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern. bhb- Cars run through, to and frosa Eynnsvillf without transfer. Time ana raws guarantea wou-iii HUSTON. DDES NICHOLSON. ; , iirrsTpN. & , co., ; Forwarding and Commission Merchants, r M AND WHARFBOAT PROPRJiETORS, f Evansville,....,.. r novStf Indiana. J. T. COX. J?. M. HUMPHREY. COX & IICMrilllEY, Forwarding and Commission JIERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents -AND-; WHARFBOAT PEGPXUETOES, POOT OF SYCAMORE STREET., ALSO, DEALERS IX Hay, Corn, Oats, Floor, Bacon, AND r - .1.. v 'Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street, Liberal Cash Advances made on Con signments, aprv-tf IIOTIOITS. NEW NOTION HOUSE NEW GOODS. Sam. N. Curnick-.. James L. Ctjrnick. CIRMtK ERC1IIIKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS White Goods, HOOP SKIRTS, &c.' Ac. WE WIU KEEP A (OMPLKTE and attractive assortment of everything desirable and new in our line. The Goods on hand and arriving daily are are all New, Fresh and Clean, direct from the East. To dealerawe desire to say that no better opportunity has ever been afforded to purchase the right Goods, at the right prices, at the right place, and at the right time. Let all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. C1IRNICK BROTHERS, No. 8 South First St., Evansville, Ind., Jan 10 Next door to new Bank Building. r. E. T. Ru'ncie, OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. 24 FIRST STREET. First Door above Walnut. niH-Gm

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL; MONDAY MAY

STEAMBOATS. 1 Regular Henderson, Packet ;: ' The new and fleet Steamer CURLEW, W. B. McLEAS, Master ; : ' Will run as- a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, making certain connections with the early train on the E. and U. itauroaa ior me unu mm East. . i " ; - ' J ' Leaves evansvii.i.k daily, at p.m. Leaves Hesdebson Daily, at 7 a.m. may 14 tf . ' OLD RELIABLE U. S. MAIL LITE ' ' FOR . ' ; ... 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louiaville. , The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. MCC0MBS, Huston Combs, Master: - i-- , ,,, ' , D. Wakeen, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY JIOSDAY, at 10 a.m.; and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. V VroseIiite, Ballakd, Master; , v John Ouekbacher, Clerk; T.KAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' WEDNESDAY, at 6p.m.: and io ' J.f-ii .:,...:r I .1 AlUiUIAI,llUlira. The magnificent side-wheel Packet -A is TARASCON, r-' ' .TT-u't.nair. Master r 'jl ' ' ''vf '' '" ' i , . - John Pendleton, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TIlFJiDAY.atlam.: and ,,. NATCKDAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and reKfnrninhnri t.hjvMi trhout. and are now in first-rate order for ; the accommodation of the public . ' Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, . ' may8 tf Lomisvllle, Ky. FOR GR tEN ; KIVER. -THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER JSWM.WHITE DRINKWATER. . Master. Will leave Evansvilte every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock f. m., for Ro chester and all way ports. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. . Jan-29-tf : -1 Be&rnlar Tuesday Iaket . lvainsville t Aasliville. Tbeelegant LlghtDraught Steamer, VANSDEGRIFT .Master. ' Wil 3eave EvansviKe for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'cik f. m. . decie-dtf Regular Friday Packet v Nashville. for The Elegant Passenger Steamer : ' 11 J. IP. WEBB ! HOIWE BROWN Master. T. W- WILSON. .Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 o'clock: p. m. - . ' . Fraieht received acid reoei tea ioc ax aii CO., Ag'ts. hoars, by . HUSTONS , jansF--tf . . ;;:.- PEOPLE'S it' a;FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. 1 4 The New and Elegant Steamer , JMARY AMENT! A, LITER i Captain. W. H. Caffary and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston A Cos Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. m., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock A. m. Fr Freight or Pawage, apply to ' feblO-tf HUSTON A CO., Agent. Louisville and Memphis , Weekly : Packet w J52M0RNIKS STAR, Capt. Dallas; Fj?ank Banksmith, Clerk, Leaves Louisville every Saturday, at 5 p.m. Passes Evansville every Sunday, at 12 m.. Leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at a p.m. Passes Evansville every Thursday, at I p.m. For freight or passage apply to COX A HUMPHREY, Agents, apr 21 d3m 'pjsls United States .Mail! Evansville and Cairo SemiWeekly Mail tine. The elegant new Passenger Steamer, ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP Master. CHARMER W. A. LOWTH. .... laster. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday, Thursday, and Wednesday, Saturday, At 2 o'clock P. m. LEAVES CAIRO EVERY Tuesday, Friday and Thursday, Sunday, On arrival of the Train. S" These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at ail hours, by , n7 HUSTON fc CO.. Ag'ts. ' Important to. Shippers. IHEAP . FREIGHTS ALWAYS SEcure customers. I will receive freights at all hours, for all points on the Tennessee River as high up as Eastport, at SO CENTS f. lOO POUNDS, and Barrel Freight In pro portion. JOHN B. HALL, Steamboat Agent. may22 dtf

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Green River Packet I : : : The new Steamer I ! .1 M ADA LYON, i; : Alf. H. Edwards, Commander, . , Will leave Evansvilie every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock,p.nv, for woodtiury ana aii way places. . -The Ada Lyon has splendid twc-flued boilers. For freight or passage apply on boara. may21tf ' r . OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MAIL IlIlTE! J .. ., , TOR - ... ..,,... : 0 wensboro, Canneltoii, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. , McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master ; ' ' " ' x 1 ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m.j and i ROSE BITE, Ttt r inn. f flAtr ' T,EAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY wrnvFSlUY.atfiD.m and The magnificent side-wheel Packet ; : ; tarascon, Jim Lttsk. Master: . .- LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TPEiDAY.atiD.m.:and . : SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. ' These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the nuhlic - ' ;!!', ' ' : 1 Freights received at all times, free of charge, ana an iniormanon iurnisnea, oy ' Al T. Gillmore, Superintendent, maylO tf - s ,. , LoulHville, Ky. Regular Tuesday JPacket for ' lalueali, Jobnsonville and Eastport. The elegant Light Draught ' (steamer SA5I. ORR, A. J. Duncajs, 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 Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nachvilift, and at Eastport witn trje regular pacKew for Florence, Ala. or ireignt; or assaee apply on aboard, or to ply on J lecJ4dtf HUSTON &CX, ' Ageats. ueci Regular People's line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH A CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY. The Lcarge and Commodious Side-Wheel eieamer, Capt.C R. Rudd Jck Grammar, Clerk Leavws the foot of Main Street every Tuesday aad Friday at 3 o'clock, making positive connections at -Cairo with St. LouH, Memphis and New Orleans Packet, and .t Evaasville with Ixmisville Packets, takir through Freight and Passengers for sL.1 poiuibs at the lowest rates, j JOHN B. HALL, Aents. , COX A HUMPHREY, Jy ' apr 5 ' ' MACMIiaSXS. "WHUAM HEILMAN, (Successor te JCratz A Heilraan,) . . Manufacturer and Builder at PORTABLE AXD STATlOXART STEAM ENGINES AND . BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST 3IILL MACHINERY, . . Tareshlrxg Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, At., EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to order on short notice. ... 1 IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS : of every description. i Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, &c, at manufacturers' prices. . REPAIRING , done at short notice. apr25

28t 1866.

COMMISSION CARDS. Brown, Dxtnkerson fc Co, ' : E. SCHOENLAtrB, New Albany, Ind. R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Forwarding and Commission v r " Merchants, y-.y, NEW ALBANY,; INDIANA. Agents , for. the Bellefontaine Cotton ..... Express. oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouehet fe Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION FRUi' DUCE MERCHANTS, , No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next , door to M. DalzellJ Evansville, Ind. , octl8 BAN. AIKEN. A. E. HARP. R. W. HARPER. ; AN J AIKEN & CO f GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ? 112 Poydras street. New Orleans, La. nov22tf " ", '''' ' , " RHAKPE fe SMITH, PRODUCE iA3fl COMMISSION MER- ' CHANTS, Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and rroauce generally, : No 5 Sotrra Watto Street i 4 ' Tvva.nsville. Ind. All orders promptly filled. apr23 JOHN 'B.-.'-HAJjL, ; FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER CHANT, STEAMBOAT . AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, oct!8 Indiana. ; LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. Produce and Ctommissioii Merchant, ,910. 274 FKONT , STREET, , Warehouse Cor. Commerce andSecond, - MEMPHIS, TENN. WILL MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Pro duce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. , v , Reftrenoet: First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 Sm Speed, Saniiaers & Co., Cotton and Tolacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS I and ' " ' '' COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, ' New Orleans, I.a. i Carteton, Foute A Co., New York. ' Speed, Donobo Co., Memphis, Tenn. Casart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec.5dtf A. S. HAYHORST. , . , J. 1. WBITAKER. IXai burst & IVIii linker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD ING MERCHANTS. No. 6... ..South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn ana country jrroauce. ir E. H. FAIRCHI1.D, John W. Bingham, . . 1 New Orleans. Verhoeff Bros.. Louisville, Ky, Falrthild, Yerhoeff & Bingham , Commission Merchants, 82 Magazine street, t New Orleans, La. novaown L. M. BAtRD..... G. H. , START BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) g1 E5TERAL AGENTS, . . PRODUCE, JT Forwardine and-Commission Mpp cliants; Evansville, Indiana. JSefer to H. Q Wheeler. Pres't First National Bank. and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. i tAgents for Ohio River Salt Co. ' noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. I New Express Route.' THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY AVING MADE THE NECESSARY arrangements with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliable institution is prepared to oo 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 ADAMS EXPRESS COM PAny respectfully announce to their mends and patrons the puDiiooi n. vansvine ana vicinity that, witn increasea iaeilities for the transportation of 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 office on First street, next door to the Post-office. marl THOMA8 GAITHER, Agent.

' TRANSPORTATION.

Star- TJnion Hiiiio if ,;- The TTNION RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (Allentown route), Steuben ville, Ohio and Indiana tjenirai naiiroaus, tec ted arrangements by which it can oSLX a reliable . . . , . .-( : . FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and Eastern cities , , The Company owis anu wuuy Eight Hundred New Cars ! Built expressly for this trade, andj.tfc RUN THROUGH between the East- ' ' ' era and Western cities ' ,i ,Vf -rni-i !!! 'M " l:,il', H V WITHOUT TRA1TSFEE, '''I v : ; ! l.r.et . iiiritrfi ,-j , .i,r, . iv 0 -i i ..i.-j Y.iiiiin '"j !.':) n Which enables it to avoid the ieintiftisfa lays so generally prevafcn at' ..: ., transhipping poiats.wu.i.t y . ::i r M " V i.i I T ; " Cars run through to ajd from EVANSVILLE .WITHOUT TRANaFER. TIME- GUARANTEED , , RATES GUARANTEED , TO AND EASTERN CITIES. ' ONLY NINE. DAYS TO - AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND NEW YOS.K, AND EIGHT DAYS TO AND FROM. EVASVILLf AND PHILADELPHIA A BALHM.ORK ilt i- ,.'. . ,-. ..:''!... ' ,- nia The Line te managed throughout by' men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whose aim it Will be to render satisfaction to its patrons. Agents or the Company are- authorized to "- claims toi damages or detention at donation, instead of the nsual custom of referring them back to point of shipment. Parties ordering freight from either oT the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages 1 I !i ..-1 f ' Stair "Union Xnlne,' ; J-'.. 1 ftf! refer them to' agents of this Company1 fo- shipping directions, n-i', time, conUm jU, Ac " Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior points, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of IPs H. EHEMAN AGENT STAR UNION LINE,I a t Evansville, (advising him of the iam mall,) who will issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, Ac AGENTS IN THE EAST, GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. i i , J. L. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street Philadelphia" - CHA8. H. KOONS, corner Centre anA Calvert streets, Baltimore. . , . - , , AGENTS IN THE WEST. H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. U W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville, i . , ,., .. 8. F. GRAY. Indianapolis. N. STEVENS, St. Lou is. ' " 1 JAMEH TALLMADGE, Jr., MempkJa. L. R. WILSON, Nashville, W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D, 8. GRAY, General Superintendent. Cincinnati, Ohio. Evansville office. F. H. EHRMAN, mar20 . .-.; ,. Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON & C0 EVANSVILLE, INDIAN Ar o Commission Merchants ; :'.( .'' ,' 1 , 'and " . '. ' FORWARDING AGENTS. , ., , , .:'.;.: .... . - i 1 ! Also, especial Agents fortha . ",.'J Bellefonfaine Cotton Express, : And Erie Tn importation Caw Bellefontaine Cotton Express. Only Ten Days to New York TIME GUARANTEED. ' rjlIIIS I.IOHTNI9TO EXPRESS UTBTR JL for the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully establii hed. nme mim or Lading will be glvn TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON 4 CO., febZitf . Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK.TO EVANSVILLE. Time Guaranteed. This Express is now readv for business. Through receipts given and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING. Agent, JNo. a Broadway, ew ior Bw O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. 15 State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON 4 CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. HIltAM MiXfcOX, TJ. S. AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located hie Auction Room at NO. 85 Maih Street, t (Opposite the Washington House), where he will attend to all kinds of Auction business: To the selling of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Days Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Cah advance on consignments. Refers .to all the citizens of Evansville who know him. Will give his whole time to his business. - aplt