Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1866.

RIYEE NEWS. 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 largu anil complete, is constantly beingadded to, and our Job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers 1b the United States. We are prepared to

print Posters, plain or fancy, Kill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets. Bills of Fare. Mates' Tickets for Labor. Ac, &c Orders left with either of the Wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. , , River and Weather. The 'weather yesterday was cool ana crinclnaUy cloudy, though the rain seems to be over for the present. The river Is falling slowly, and . as the channel Is not yet well defined, several boats have found the bottom when they din't expect it. Arrivals and Departure. The arrivals and departures since our last report include the Darling, Cincinnati to Memphis; Liberty No. 2, Memphis to Louisville; Armada, Cairo to Evansville; Erayeror, Cincinnati to Nashville; Shamrock, St. Louis to Cincinnati ; Argosy, Nashville to Evansville ; Tarascon and Mary Ament, Louisville and return ; Superior, to Cairo ; Sara. Orr, to East port. Boats Due. ' Among the first boats due are the Havana, forNashville; Sherman, New York, J. G. Blackford, and Lady Franklin, for St. Louis; Robt. Burns, Harry Dean, and Anna, for! Memphis; Argosy, and David White, for New Orleans; American and St. Cloud, from New Orleans; Charmer, from Cairo; Ella Faber, from Louisville; Ada Lyon, from GreenRtver; Golden Eagle, from "Memphis; "J. P. Webb, Aom Nashville; Nightingale, from 8 Louis. " Miscellaneous. ' "' ' " "V , ' " -i Business on the Levee continues dull, notwithstanding the number of arrivals have been considerable. The Liberty No. 2 got aground and did not arrive till mid night of Monday. . One of her deck hands .tnt amitlin anrl tttnlA the Tftvl and made for shore. In running in to recover the . . . . 1 .J 41 11 V. ,1, 1 ,1 yawl, snegotRgruuuu buu iuu icu wmm.. She had a big trip of freight and people, every berth being full and a large demand for cots in the cabln....,..The Darling, fc.mperor and Shamrock had good trips........ The Armada had a very fair trip In yesterday morning-.'.. The Argosy had considerable tobacco, from the Cumberland..'.. The Shamrock sprung a leak during the high wind on Monday. Her Captain en tered a protest here, yesterday, and proceeded to Cincinnati The Anna was aground,, at last ' accounts, at Rising Sun- The Armadillo is said to oe agrounu ai sunuimim luwiirnu The MaryiAmmet and Tarascoa had rather slim trips both ways The Liberty discharged 38 bales of cotton here. She had 120 hhds of tobacco for Louisville.......Cox of the dock, and now rides the bosom of the Ohio graceful as a swan. She will be in her old place to-day we presume. Boats Leaving To-Day. For Cairo. The splendid Armada, Capt. J. V. Throop, goes out at 2o'clock for Cairo and all way landings. Billy Dunn and Val. Sorenson are her excellent clerks, and passengers by the Armada will be well cared for. For Louisville The Ella Faber, Ca.pt. Peckenpaugh, with JohnOuerbecker in the 1 I . T I 11 , mce, IS me regular iku ii uuuhic this evening. ; - i . For Nashville. The ; Argosy; a fine fleers are pleasant gentlemen ; ForGrken River. The neat and elegant Ada Lyon leaves for all Green River ports this evening. Captain' Alt Edwards is in command and will Bee that every thing goes right. Gleaning from Our Exchange. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Sun'day says: . V Captain J. Stut. Neal, of the Indiana, was in the citv yesterday on a flying trip. , He contemplates contracting fjr another fine packet for the Louisville and ew Orleans 'trade. ' . , , , .? - - - -., Captain John Dexter, of Evansville, is at the Spencer House. He reports Kvansvuie and its marine interests flourishing finely. of the splendid new steamer named after opinion that Captain Evans has made a . mistake in not saying that he is the oldest steamboat commander now engaged in the . business, as a friend at our elbow says he made atrip on the old low pressure steamer VuohijIdu in . IS'Hl. raimma.n.le(1 hv v (n - . cient mariner. Captain Dick Gray," which goes to show that ne has been on the river five, as stated by the. Commercial. Will Captain Evans please stand corrected in this important historical marine record? " The CotnnwrritU of Monday Bays : The weather was alternately clear and cloudy yesterday, with high winds and copious showers during the day. At Pittsburg last night the river was falling, with twenty-eight Inches in the channel. Here it has receded seven inches during the . t.wentv-fnnr hours endine last nitrht. with eight and a half feet hence to Louisville. There was a variety of weather yesterday. . It was showery all day, with high wind the mercury ranging at 78 during the 1 . . . 1 r .Isiurn trt HS luut. OVfTlinc. xhe sudden change and cool weather . . tt. i .1 : n tinllufnrin In this laSl nigUlj lUUti aico a .i..n.. ... ... ...... Vicinity. . t . ' Louisville. The Courier of , Monday says: '' ,-!,-.'. The River was still falling yesterday with only 4 feet water in the canal in the evening by the mark. During the previous 48 nours it had fallen 3 inches at the " wharf and 9 inches at Portland. The ; weftther was warm and close on Saturday. threatening rain, the thermometer at 80 at ' The River, nnder the influence of the long continued dry weather, has receded to the lowest stage of the season, with only : thirty Indies water on the falls m the pass ' down the Indiana chute. . ... A couple of fine horses, a transfer wagon team were drowned in the river at JeBersonvi'lle, about 10 o'clock, yesterday morn- ' lne They were in Government employ, -ami while on the wharf, or. hill, became frightened, ran on w ii wie " ;' the ferry dock into the river before they 'iM ; checked. The driver escaped. !, The wagon and horses were soon recovered from the river, but the latter were dead. 1 St, Louis. : Tlie Democrat of Monday ' 'Heavy-rains have fallen again here' and all over the Northwest, which wUl check .the receding of the waters. At last accounts the upper rivers were falling at all ' points. In the Illinois there is little over - three feet above Peoria, and the Naples packet yesterday reporieu me uois on a rapid decline. There is yet nine feet to Keokuk. The Upper Mississippi recedes about four inches per day, and is tailing all the way to St. Paul, - - Dr. R. A. AUMISTEAD - r'l oftice JOn Third street,- between ' Main and Lociist; residence on Third street, between Walnut and Chestnut (adjoining the new Methodist Church) will promptly attend to the duties of his profession, in city or country, at all hours of the day or night. imayl8o2m ' ' '

COMMISSION CARDS.

I. 8. DISOUCHET & CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Poydras street, New .Orleans, La. Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug"21-6m FEXXER,HARDE?iBEKGH& PRESTON Wholesale Grocers . and , ' Commihsion Merchants 129 WATER STREET, (Near Wall street,) New Vork. dean k. fenner. john a. hardenbergh. ( wh.k. preston. may" d3m . : ALEX. HOWELL 4c CO., : Upper WHarf boat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, - Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collectlng purchase charges. apr28 8m F. H. EIIRMAX & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, Corner Locust and Water Sts., 5 Evansville..'.. ..Indiana. Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern " Cars run through, to And from Evansville, without transfer. (T -r Time and rates guaranteed-' ocw-tm V. B. HUSTON. DUKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON Ac CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBO AT PROPRIETORS, : Evansville .Indiana. novStf j. t. COX. ;..F. M. HUMPHREY. COX & HUMPIIKEY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents AND WIIABFBOAT PE0PEIET0RS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay, Corn, Oats, Flonr, Bacon, -yvND V Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con signments. .-. apr7-tf Mark 5 Warren, NO. 18 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS -AND Queensware, CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES! W are now receiving our Queensware direct from the Potters of the Old World ! At New Orleans, our crates are hoisted frorc the Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharl in this city, thus making but one transfei from .. . . LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND Evansville, Indiana. You will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving in breakage, which aioneisa very important, ueiu iu considered in the cost of our Wares. Our Stock is one of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, and for sale at ; ., s ; Extremely Low Prices. 1 We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prices. Lamp Stock, consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. Our new Catalogue and Price List for 1866 Is now ready for distribution, which will be furnished to Merchants enly, on appli-

STEAMBOATS.

Regular . Henderson Packet , ., The new and fleet Steamer f!TTT?T."EW V y .v,m mm J W.B. McLean, Master; ! 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. ... Leaves Evanwille Daily, at 4 p.m. Leaves Hendekson DAiLY.at 7 a.m. may!4 tf OLD RELIABLE XJ. S. IVOlIL LIISTE ' "- " 'FOR ' Oenstoro, Cannelton, and Louisville. ' The new and elegant Passepger Steamer JOHN T. MCC03IBS, Huston Combs, Master: M. D. Wabken, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY JIOS UAY, at 10 a.m.; and Till KSDAY, at 8 p.m. ROSE HITE, Ballard, Master; John Otjerbacher, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEUX ESUA1, at 6 p.m. ; and ... The magnificent side- wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lusk, Master; - r ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and , , These boats have been refitted and rerefurnished throughout, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation, of the public. . ' . 1 Kreltrht received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by ... .fill ,T . S 1 . i ' ' A. T. Gillmork, Superintendent, may8 tf Louisville, Ky. FOB Git EX KIVER. THE FLEET fc ELEGANT STEAMER kWM. WHITE DRINKWATER r. .-Master. 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 Evansville to Aasliville. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, 9- a -rnrcrv t VANDEGRIFT. ..Master. Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk f, it. declO-dtf . Regular Friday Packet for Nashville. , The Elegant Passenger Steamer OP. WEBB ! HODGE BROWN T. W. WILSON. ... Leaves Evansville Master. ....................Clerk every FRIDAY at 4 o clock I M ' Freight received and receipted for at all I TJ T TUTI'M Ar f"!0 A or'tj Jany-S-tf PEOPLE'S L.INE. FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. ' ' ' The New and Elegant Steamer : v MMART AMENT! A. LITER. ..CaptAin. W. H. CaffarY and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock P. M., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock A. m. , For Freight or Passaee, apply to feblO-tf HUSTON k CO., Agents. Louisville and Memphis Packet Weekly I MORNING STAR, Capt. Dallas; Frank Banksmith, Clerk, Leaves LouisvlJle 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 COS. fc HUMPHREY, Agents! apr 21 d.'im United States Mail ! Evansville and Cairo SemiWeekly Mail Iiine. The elegant new Passenger Steamer, JOSH V. THROOP. . , Master. CHAEMER. W. A. LOWTH Master. 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. ,' 1 sThese 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 Snippers. HEAP FREIGHTS ALWAYS Se cure customers. I will receive freights at all hour for all points on the Tennessee River as high np as Eastport, at 30 CENTS lOO POUNDS, and Barrel Freight in pro portion. , JOHN B. HALL, ' ' ' Steamboat Agent. may22dtf

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Green River Packet . Tlie new Steamer ; , . US ADA LYON, A I V IT lnwADne fnmmftndn'. 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. , may21 tf OLD- RELIABLE IT. S. MA.I3L, LIlE FOR , - : 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer 2 JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; ,D. M. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOX DAY, at 10 a.m. ; and , THl'KSDAT, at 6 p.m. R0SEHITE, Ballard, Master; John Otterbacher. Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY , WEIAES1AY, at 6 p.m.; and r - ATl'BDAT, at 8 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Packet ! TARASCON, . Jim Lxtsk, Master; - - ' . ; Johit Pewdleton, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY -TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and . ' , , . ; , . (SATIKDAT, at 9 ajn. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. i .: . - ' , - ' i Freights received at all times, free of Charge, and all information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. ' A. Tl Gillmokk, Superintendent, maylO tf - Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for Padneali, Jolinsonville and . EaHtport. ; The elegant Light Draught iMeaiuer orr, A. J. Dijncax, Capb.G. W. Vinyard, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. in., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsonvllle with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage apply on Doara, or to . iubxujn eju., ae lecUdtf Agents. Regular People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN. PADUCAH & CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY. The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel steamer, SUPEEIOB ! Capt. C. R. Rcdd . JacivGrammar, 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 points at the lowest rates. JOHN B. HALL, Aepnt COX HUMPHREY, j " apra MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratz A Hellman,) city foubtie:isy Manufacturer and Builder of PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, tc, &e., EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, dec, at manufacturers' prices. ; REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25

COMMISSION CARDS.

Brown, Dunkebson & Co. Evansville, Ind. E. Schoejtlaub, " New Albany, Ind. . , R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, f NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. . Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton ! Express." oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouchet & Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION fe PRODUCE MERCHANTS, . No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ind. ; OCU8 ; DAX. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R.;W. HARPER. DAX. AIKEX ' A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf r ... SIIARPE t SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Dealers iri Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grasn Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 Socth Water Street, ., ..,.'.. Evansville, Ind. AW orders promptly filled t . j apr23 FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, octl8 ir , ,r r Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor; Produce and Commission Merchant, KO. 274 FROST STREET, Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, - MEMPHIS, TENN. WILL MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts tQ give satisfaction in every particular. Reference: Samuel Orr, Esq.,lF n vnl j . Preston & Bro., ansvuie, ind. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. aprt8 3m , Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . - and , COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 POydras street, 1 New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30'65 dtf A. 8. HAVHCRST. J. J. WHITAKIR. Ilayhurst &. IVliittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION 4 FORWARDING MERCHANTS. No. 6.... ..South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Cora and Country Produce. tf JR. H. Fairchild, J Verhoeef Bros., JOHN W. tJINOHAM, I liOUWllie, New Orleans. , Fairchild, Terhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 82 Magazine street, nov&Hltiin i- , . New Orleans, La. L. K. BAIRD...... a. x. start BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co.,) ' GENERAL AGENTS, PRODI'CE, Forwarding and Commission Merciiants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeleiy Pres't First National Bank, and San'l Orr, Vice President Evansville itional Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. ! noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. New Express Route. TEE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY VrAVING MADE THE NECESSARY " arrangement with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliable institution is prepared to ao 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 COMPAny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of . , Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the tiansportation of valuable packages. - Any information in regard to the routes, tc, can be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-office. Maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent. '

TRANSPORTATION.

Star Union Line -0-0--The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (AUentcwn route), SteubenviUe, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has periected arrangements by which it can ofTer a reliable 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 East- , ern and Western olties ' '' ' s WITHOUT TRANSFER; ; , . : ..- ..: r. .. ' . T " . Which enables it to avoid the Injurious d- . . ,, lays so generally prevalent at.tn ' t transhipping points. p 4j- : ,...-,,-:.'.: . : . '. I. , , ft"Tr CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANSFER. TIME GUARANTEED RATES GUARANTEED TO ' " AND FROM EVANSVILLE -y AND EASTERN CITIES. , ' ONLY NINE DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE cT AND NEW YORK, AND EIGHT -DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE The Line Is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whose aim it wiL" 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 Union Line,' and refer them to agents of this Company for shipping directions, rates, time, eontracts, &C Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior points, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of - F. EC. EHEMAN AGENT STAR UNION LINE, . .j At Evansville, (advising him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, Ao. AGENTS IN THE EAST. , GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. ' J. L. GOS8LER, 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street Philadelphia. T CHAH. H. KOONS, corner Centre and Calvert streets, Baltimore. , , AGENTS IN THE WEST. 1 H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. 8. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. N. STE VENS. St. Louis. JAMES TALLM ADGE, Jr., Memphla. L. RTWILSON, Nashville. W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D. 8. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati, Ohio. . Evansville office. F. H. EHRMAN, mar20 ' Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., , EVANSVILLE,' INDIANA, .74 Commission Merchants ; . and - ; , ' ' I 7 1 'I FORWARDING AGENTS; Also, especial Agents for the ; Bellefontaine Cotton Express, , .j And Erie Transportation Co. Bellefontaine Cotton Express. Only Ten Days to New York. TIME GUARANTEED. - rflHIN I.IIIT.I!V EXPRESS LIITR JL for the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully established, Time Bills of Lading will be given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. B9 Consignments solicited. rBROWN, DUN KERSON 4 CO., feb27tf Agents, Evatsville, In. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO EVANS VI LLC - Time Gnai-anteeclj Tills Express is now readv for business. Through receipts given and time guaranieea oy w. n. WAKUMi, Agent, . iO.Jx Broadway, New YorkO. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. 15 State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON 4 CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. II I It AM 2VXSOJf, XJ. S. AUCTIONEER, . Has permanently located his Auction Room at ,, No. 85 Main Sthkkt, . (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 or each freek. Cash advance on consignments." Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know him. WiU give au wuoie time to nis eusineas. apn