Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1866 — Page 7

BIVER NEWS. STEAM BOAl PRINTING.

wo printing establishment in theWest oeuer laciiuies or greater ability for doing line Steamboat Printing. Our assortment ot Job Type, thoogh very large and oraplete, is constantly beingadded to, and onr job department is under the personal ' supervision of one of the best Job printers in the United States. We are prepared to XfJnL Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills leading. Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Ticket for Labor 4c., Ac Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. River and Weather. - r : The weather yesterdaywas cloudy, rainy and cold, rendering a fire pleasant. There has donbtlcss been a-heavy hall or enow storm to the Northward. A light rain fell about noon. The river is falling very slowly, and boats have as yet a wideoban- j nei, though most of them hunt for the deepest water. Navigation from Pittsburg la about suspended, none but the lightest boats being able to leave that port. .Arrival aiid Departures. - The arrivals and departures since our last report was closed include the Myrile.Island 18 to Evansville; W. P. Strader, New Orleans to Louisville; Berth, Cincinnati to St. Louis; Superior, Cairo to Evansville; Clifton, Memphis to - Cincinnati ; . Wm. White, Green Tiver and return; J. T. McCombs, Henderson to Louisville ; Mercury, Nashville to Louisville; Charmer to Cairo; Liberty No. 2, Memphis to Louisville. ,n i Y' ' - Boat Hn.-r J s , ' Among the first boats due are the Emperor, for Nashville;.' Sherman, and New York, for 8k Louis ; Darling,' and Anna, tar Memphis ' Argosy, and j David White, for New Orleans; American and ..St. Cloud, Irbra ' New Orleans; Armada, from Cairo; Tarascon and Mary Anient, from Louisville;" Ada Lyon," frora Green . Hiver; Golden Eagle, from Memphis" Ar gosy, from! Nashville;: Nightengale and1 Shamrock from St. Louis. , ; " 1 'MIceilaneoii.r';-!'i ! . v Business was quite dull on the wharf yesterday; the few boats landing neither leaving or taking much freight. .The Superior had five hundred bags of bran, which constituted the principal part of her list.' . ...U.-.The Wm. White had a good trip of tobacco -out of. Green, River,....'.... The Bertha and Clifton had good trips...... The StradeT was flying ; light .. The Mercury had a fair trip from Cumber land River..... The Myrtle returned on Sunday from Island No. 10, whither she had taken a tow, and lies up at the boneyard.-. The Charmer did not get a full load out yesterday- Indeed, ir were unusually llght...,...The J. T. Y Combs had a moderate trip for Louisvilleyesterday, mornlng.........The Liberty No. 2 bad not arrived when this report closed, but was hourly expected. We therefore add her to our list of arrivals and de partures, as she was due yesterday........ xne owner oi me eoai ooat oi wnicn we spoke yesterday, has taken charge of his property and gone to work to remove it ......Tbe wreck of the Ill-fated Missouri, looms up considerably since the water has fallen, and her engines can soon be reach ed. We hope they will be taken . out and the wreck broken up and removed, as it Is a melancholy memento of a most terrible catastrophe. . , " . Boats Leaving To-Day. Fob Cairo. The Superior, Captain C. R. 1 Rudd, will leave for Cairo at 3 o'clock today, offering excellent accommodations to passengers.- Billy Bently is Tier elegant passenger clerk, while Kit-Rudd looks after For Louisville The new and beautiful Mary Ament is the People's Line packet . for Louisville this evening, and has the - most eiegant ana luxurious passenger accommodations. ' Capt. Liter is a veterau commander, and with the assistance of Mr, : Caffrey, and his associates, will make passengers comfortable. ! ... The wild Tarascon Isttipmnll.llnpniu.trf t for Henderson and Louisville to-day. She , is a regular floating palace, and Capt. Jim I Lusk, John Pendleton and ArtUuc Field are an - nunaie ooys," never so? nappy as when they can enhance the happiness of a abln full of people. v., ! ! s . -For Eastport. That pet institution, the Sanuprr, leaves for Eastport and all Tennessee River ports,!hls evening, in command of that veteran officer and pleasant gentleman, Capt. Allen Duncan. ( Messrs. office, and will show marked attention to passengers and shippers. The Orr is run ning in the interests! of Evansville. and should be liberally - patronized; by our people. . I ! ':.. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Sat ur day says': .; ..-.., i s The weather was warm and showery vesterday. At Pittsburgh last night the river was falling, with ii'i feet In the channel. Here it has receded 3 inches during the 24 . hours ending last night, with 12 feet hence . t n..t....inA. 'i" i . AA ; . a i . i . i canal. - .r The Edlnbiu-g's new calioiw was the feature of attraction at the levee yesterday afternoon. We don't think a little greawlng would Injure its tone. . ,,: , , LocLsyiLLE. The Cwrier of Saturday says: t , . -' ,'t - ; , , ' , ; The river' was falling yesterday, rith 4 feet 9 Inches; water in the canal in the eve- : v. 1. ...nl. . i . . iitii, uj me iihiiv. .L'uuug im previous J4 hours it had fallen-2 inches at the head of the talis, a nde inches at Portland. - On the falls were Ht inches watt-r in the pass down the Indian chnte, and falling slowly. The ri ver is now as clea ran1 nearly as low as Inld-sumnier. and apiiearances seem to indicate a dull season and low ' water all summer. , " , St. Louis. The Democrat,, of Saturday, saysr '. We Iwive itfHimed the rivet-closely, oniewhat in a fisurntive sense, ami liiiU decided symi)tonis of low water. There are a A 41... : among the boats from that cause. Tin; Ueciine com nines ncrennu in mr -i i iun. ' Business continues pretty fairj with a surplus of barsre and steamboat tonnage for New Orleans Matters In tlieriver line are eentlv ntmi-ouriiin? a teiiiiiorai ily lan,guld state, unless suddenly interiubtoU , in Europe. ' 1 1 ,' A letter from Memphis says: llie. strike of the wharf rats is over; Freeilmen's liureau sent down and gobbled tiu-in all up i'oc nlniitiition . mixmiu's. fo ends the Memphis Miike. There is iot left a rem nant of the strike we htul here., A certain packet company has men working for i'm per day, and gets thein without effort, lioats get all the deck bauds they want at . .prices they can afi'ord to pay. , -' ;i : MEMnilS. The Appeal of the 24th says: 'Yesterday was another hot.sultry day , pon the levee. ' The dust bas become almost insufferable, and the heat intense, . doriiig the middle of the day. There was- - vrv Uti le sreneral business done vesterdav. as our mercnants are inin King more oi L I . .t.r.n,,-..I....L. fi. r. i 1 1 . . . ( C v . n

summer retreat, than merchandise. The Jiver is still falling steadily, at the rate of

i mrara m uours. yvmansas river is tailing with 6 feet to Little Rock. White river is also falling, with plenty of water iu the New Orleans. The Time of the 22d says: , " ! !; - ' Since our last we have little to note to business on the Landing; suffice it to observe it was extremely dull. The weather very close at times, with a uie oreeze stirring, wnicn made it quite Peasant. . , There were two departures the P. W, Strader for Liverpool, and the Nina eimmes for Bayou Sara. . ' ; As the . Strader passed ' here yesterday morning, we think she is taking a singular ronte from New Orleans to Liverpool. ' COMMISSION CARDS. p. s. nusoucnET a co.,r GENERAL 'FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS - .i No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. , Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. ; aug21-6m F..EIi, nARDEXBKKGH & PRESTO X : Wholesale .Grocers " ' '" -v;!r; and '! ' ' """''- " Commi8siou Merchants .if -A 129 WATER STREET, j ' t (Near Wall street,) , -t Nkw York. ; DEAN K. FKXSER. , r f , , JOHN A. HAKOESBKRSH.' ' it 1 77 it f , i - i .' i j j -n , WM. &r PRESTON. may7 d.lm. " , " . r.. .,.'..,. t . ALEX.', HOWELL:'. A' C ., Upper Wharf boat Proprietors,' v. ,' FOR WARDING -A ND "" COMMISSION " - ""MERCITANTBi , OZ Ah General Steamboat Agents - " Shawneetown, Illinois.N.B. Particular attention given to collectlng purchase charges, n i T&px28 3m F. II , EIIRMAX A CO., COMMISSION.', AND FORWARDING, . , . .Corner Locust and Water Sts., Evansville.... -..Indiana. .' 'Agents Star Tr.ion Line,' Taut! Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. rnortest ana quicKest liouteto the luistern cities. Carsmn through, to and from Ev ansville, without transfer. U' Tlme a"d guaranteed. oct3-6m R. HUSTON. I DUKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON' & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville,. .Indiana. novStf J. T. COX.. , F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A HUMPHREY, Forwarding and: Commission MEIfcC II ANTS,: General Steamboat Agents .AND , WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET.' ,o7 ALHO, DEALERS IN; Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon; AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. a-Liberal Cash Advaneesmade on Consignments. ...,.. apr7-tf TO FARMERS. T. R. MATTHEWS. ' W. G. PrLLKRTOX. Late of Louisville, Ky. ...'.-. MATTHEWS & FtLLERTOX. ,:, , , ! Dealers in , ". ; ACtRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ' ; ;:;;;:;;"SEED8,';':;;. Wood and Willow Ware, . ... . ,. ; , AXD . , " . i HOUSK --FURNISH! SO A BT I C L E S ' No. 46 Main Street, 1 : nofStf. ' , EVANSVltLE, IND The Farmers' Companion. J. M. GLEICHMAN. Oilers his improved Stoip Extractor to the public. This MneMne is one of the nvosl ueful to farmers now in use, and is desltfned for three important inirposes: 1st, To extract Stumps; 2d. To haul Saw I.offs; .hi, in raiMS and haul large tjo-ns. it is j ilurabKr, siiuidu and cheap. Two men can ; work It. - I Farmers who wish their fields and mead- j WtiHenn of Htunips will find it to tiieir : interos-t to net one of these Machines. For .

particulars apply to. " " ' ... - , J. M. GLEICHMAN, No. S9 Maiu Stieitroppo.siteCoui t House, . iu;uH-iuidw , ,, . Kvaujiville, Ind. Dissolution of Copartnersliip. ! THE t "PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CharleR Dlehl and Daniel Westfall, in the blacksniithing business, is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent, bv- the withdrawal of Charles Diehl from the firm. The business will becondueted bv Dnniel Westfall. ' ' ' DIEHL A WESTFALL. ' may23dlw. jj... i ! .,' -.. i . . .i j . i : .:: i .i

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY

r STEAMBOATS, r Regular Henderson Packet . The new and fleet Steamer i CUELEW, W. R McLean, Master : ., i, . J. W. Banks, Clerk Will, run as a regular packet between fcvansville and Henderson, making cer tain connections with the earlv train on the E. and C Railroad for the North and East. ; i ... Leaves Evansvtli-e Daily, at 4 p.m. Leaves. Henderson Daily, at 7 a.m. mavl-i tf . , ; OLD RELIABLE IT. S. LIjSTE FOB ' Owensboro, Caimelton, and Louis ville, , The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. 3ICC03IBS, Htiston Combs, Master; r ' . M. D. Wtakren, Clerk ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ItTtf'V W A V at Ida. -rrt onI ROSE HUE, Ballard. Master: joint WEHBACHER, t'lWK; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEIAESAYat6p.m.: and " ., KATl'jBDAT, at 6 pjoa, The magnificent side-wheel Packet n i.' i.L'.'TARASCON,:!'ni!-., JixLtjsk: Master:1!! LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TTEHDAT, at 4 p.m.: and These 'boats have been refitted and rerefurnished throughout.- and -are now In flrst-rate order for the accommodation of the public- , ; ? . ! I . i - Freights received-at 'all 'times, ' free of cnarge, ana au information furnished, by t - me wiuiM e w., Agents. A. T. Gillmoke. Suuerintendent. - may8 tf . ' ;v ,,; Louisville, Kyi FOB Gil t EN RIVER. .!-.- -J. THE FLEET A ELEGANT STEAMER M.AVHITE DRJNKWATER. -Master. . Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURHDAY at 6 o'clock p. m., for Ro chester and all way porta. ' - For Freight or Passage, apply on board, jan-29-tf , - , Regular TnetHlay PaketEvauville to AashTille. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, ; ARGOSY! VANDEGRIFT. .Master. W il leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular pacftei, every iDrauA X , at 4 o'clk I, m. , , , Uecl6-dtf Regular Friday Packet Aashville. for The Elegant Passenger Steamer WEBB ! Master. Clerk HODGE BROWN..... T. W. WILSON. -' leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 o ClOCK P. M. . . , Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by HUSTON &CO., Ag'ts. Jany-6-tf j ' 'i .-.'; ;- -.:.' PEOPLFS XIXE. FOR OWENSBORO' AND LOUISVILLE. , A The New and Elegant Steamer ' ; MARY ' AMENT ! A. LITER;. Captain. W. H. Cafpary and Billy Litsk, Clerks. Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wliarf-boat everv TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. it, and SATURUAin at iu o-ciock a. m. Far Freight or Passage, apply to feblO-tf , ! HUSTON & CO., Agents. Louisville and . Memphis Weekly ; r , Packet : MORNING STAR, , Capt Dallas FhAjik Bakksmith, 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 Tb ursday , at I p.m. " For freight or passage apply to m ' ' COX & HUMPHREY Agents, apr 21 dim ' United States Mail ! EvausvIIle and Cairo Seml . Webly Mail Line. , The elegant new Passenger Steamer, AEIADxV, JOSH V. THROOP. Master. CHAEMER 9 W. A. LOWTH. .Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY, .Monday, . ' - Thursday, and Wednesday, Saturday, ' At 2 o'clock P. a. - ... ... LEAVES CAIRO EVERY .' ' . Tuesday, ' Friday and '' Thursday, ' . " - Sunday, " r. On airival of the Train. . es?r-TheKe Boats have beer, refitted entire, i and are now in first-rate order for the aci commodation of Passengers. ! Freights received at all hours, by : n7 HUSTON & Co.. Ag'fc. ' ' .'. ' . Important to Shippers. i ' 1IIEA1 FREIGHTS ALWAYS SEcure customers. I will receive freights at all hours, for all points on the Tennessee River as high up as Eastport, at 3 CENTS H 100 POUNDS, and Barrel Freight in proportion. ..... " " ' . ;, ,J JOHN B.HALL, may22dtf n .i Steamboat Agent.

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Green River Packet ... r The new Steamer f : JADALYON, - Alf., H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m. for Woodbury and all wav Dlaces. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-fined Doners. - - 1 - -' - - - - For freight or passage apply on board. may'JI tf OLD RELIABLE ' ' ' '"' ' " FOR 0 wensboro. Cannelton, and Louisville, The new and elegant Passenger Steamer idESi JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs. Master: D. M. Warren, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY : XODAY. at 10 a.m. : and Til I USD AY, at 6 p.m. ; ROSE HITE, Ballard. Master: - Johs Ooxebacher, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wi;iN K,M A Y, at 6 p.m. ; and . . -; ,: i- NAitKiiAi, at a p.m ' The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON; 1 ' ' john rENDLETON, (JierK; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m.: and These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public.;' .-p ";::!-,:- , - .f, Freiehts received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by : r , s HUMrHutY, Agents. A. T: Cillmobe, Superintendent. maylO tf ' , - r, , . Iouisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for rauuean, Joiiimoiivillcand l.asiport. The elegant Light Draught elegant Light Mteamer i tm - SA5I. ORR, A.' J. DUNOAJT. CaDt... W. V'lWABU nl'lr Will leave Evansville every Tuesdav at 4 o'clock t. m.. for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at John. sonville with the Railroad for Nashville. and at Eastport with the regular packets ior r lorenee, Aia. or ireignt or passage appiy on ooara, or to nuttiUiN B JU., uecnau Agents. LRegalar People's Line Packet SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH 4 CAIRO WKA1J-WEEKLY. The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel fc (Steamer, I STJIEIlIOTl ! Cap. C. R. Rudd Jack Grammar, clerk Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesuajf uuu r i iuKj at a o ciock, maaing pohit ! V COM n f 1 rTi M of ia1in xi-i t tit r 1,. Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and a Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers for all points at tne lowest rates. JUlirJ ti, HALL, 1 . , COX A HUMPHREY, j e ts MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratg A Heilman,) CITY;: FOIOTEIXY Manufacturer and Builder of : PORTA RLE A ND STA TIONAR Y 1 STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND. GRIST , MILLMACHINERY, - ; Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,' Ac, Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to order on hort notice. , 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

29, 1866.

COMMISSION CARDS. Brown, Dukkehson A Co, . - Evansville, Ind. E. SCHOKN LAUB, New Albany, Ind. . R K. DUNKERSON A CJ.,t -: -. Forwarding and r Commission : Merchants, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouchet A Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, ; No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octlS ' - dan. aikkn. a. e. sharp, r. w. harper. j DAN. AIKEN A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf - " ' , KIIARPE A SMITH, RRODCCE AND COMMISSION MERi . CHANTS, . .. ..... Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, ' No. 5 South Water Street, ' ... v Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. apr23 t? JOIJGV B.- HALL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER- ' CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, j And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, ' ; vocttt lu .-.',if.fo-. y;iT'-i.--I Indiana! r LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. ......... Prodnce' and Commission Merchant, , . . HO. W4 FBOXT STREET, i - Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, I'l-'i -:u:-'J-t 1 7t MEMPHIS, TENN. WH.Ir . MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on conNien merits nf Pm. duoe and Merchandise. With ample cah facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee ray best efforts to give satisutvtiuu iu every particular, j f References t i, Samoel Orr, Esq., 1 r .,.,, T . ' f Prefiton&Ero! Evftnsv,lle.IndFirst National Bank. Memnhls. Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and ' . COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 50 Poydras street, ' New Orlkaxs, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho fe Co., Memphis, Tenn. dec30'65dtf . ' ' 8. IIAYHIRST. . J. WHITAKKR. Ilaybnrst A Wbittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD ING MERCHANTS. t No.6...South Water St. Dealers In Flour. Bacon. Hav. Oats. Corn and Country Produce. tf . E. H. Fairchild. ' Verhoeff Bros., Louisville, Ky. John W. Bingham, . New Orleans. Fairchild, Ternoeff & Bingham, Uommission Merchants, ' 82 Magazine street, iNew Orleans, La. M. BAIRI) G. H. START BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co.,) SEVERAL AfiEXTS, PRODITE, Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, Kvansvllle, I.. .1 .. .... U . .- n t r Q. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National llann. , ; r Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. 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 COMPAN Y. TUB AD4JIS EXPRESS COM PAny 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 . . 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 Pout-office. maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.

TRANSPORTATION.

Star Union Line -O-O-Jhe UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pe- ?ylvania(AUentown route), Steubenvh Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, hag' perfected arrangements by which it can offer a reliable , :vi FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and Eastern cities. The Company owns and controls Eight Hundred New Cars Built expressly for this trade, and th. RUN THROUGH between the Eastern and Western cities i WITHOUT TRANSFER, 3 ;j.iJ-L.i ' ;. : ,-'jJ!,t t i ;i ,;Jt Which enables it to avoid the injurious de- : t' i lays so generally -prevalent at . . .. t , j . transhipping points. CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRAN8- ' FER. TIME ' GUARANTEED ''-'! '' RATES GUARANTEED i TO , , AND FROM EVANSVILLE . AND EASTERN CITIES'. ' '- ONLY NINE ' DAYS TO : AND FROM EVANSVILLE" - AND NEW YORK, AND, EIGHTDAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA A BALTIMORE' " ' 11 i "1 e-'.iJMtaoV The Line is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whoue aim it will be to render satisfaction to its patrons. Agents of the Company are - authorized to settle claims for damages or detention at destination, instead of the usual custom of referring them back to point of shipment. Parties ordering freight from .either of the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages ' : Star TJiiion Line," and refer them to agents of this Company for slUpping directions, rates, time, contracts, &c - Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior points" via. Evansville, should eonsign their freight to care of F. II. EHRMAN AGENT STAR UNION LINE, At Evansville, (advising him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of lading, giviag rates, time, contracts, Ac AGENTS IN THE EAST. Boston J: HARRIS- 77 Washington street, i-Jii 2r:Ri 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN MrKMWHT 41i r ? Philadelphia. CH AH. H. KOON Si eornof nntrm Calvert streets, Baltimore. . . t .; . AGENTS IN THE WEST. H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati, ' . W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. 8. F. GRAY, Indiana poll. ... N. STEVENS, St. Louis. ' " JAMES TALLMADGE, Jr., Memphis. L, R. WILSON, Nashville. , i . W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D. 8. GRAY, General Superintendent. Cincinnati. Ohio. Evansville office. , F. H. EHRMAN, mar20 , . , , Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON "& CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ComniiHMton Morohants i. i L . i iuu.1 t " t j ! - AND ; FOR WAR D I N G AG E WTS. , , Also, especial' Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton, Express, l And Erie Trauoportatlan Oo. Bellefontaine Cotton Express. Only Ten Daj s to New York. TIME GUARANTEED. THIS LIOHTXIXG EXPRESS LINE for the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully established. HT Time Bills of Lading will be given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. S" Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKKRSON A CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's TIME KXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK ; EVANSVILLE. TO Time Gusvvmiteecl. This Express Is now ready for business.. Through receipts eiven and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, No. art Broadway, New York. ; O. W. ABKOTT, Agent. . No. V, state Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., feb27tf . i . Agents, Evansville, Ind. Ill KA 51 iK1AO., TJ. S. AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located , hU Auction '' Room at . No. 85 Main Stbket, (Opposite the Washington House), where he will attend to ail kinds of Auction business: To the selling of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Day Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Caah advances on consignments Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know him. WIU give his whole time to his business. ap!4