Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1866 — Page 7

THE EVAff SVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1,

1866.

r, STEAMBOAiV PRINTING. No printing establishment . in the West , has better facilities or greater ability for 1 doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortentof Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and 'or Job department is under the personal , supervision of one of the beet job printers in the United States. We are prepared to , print Posters, plain or fancy, .Bill Heads, iUfl Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Ticket.; Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, A!. Ac. OTders left with either of the ' wharf-boats will be promptly attended to.

. ;Bier ! Weather , i The weather was hot yesterday and part- ; ly cloudy, with signs that in the opinion

. ... . . 'i a. . a i

, of onr phiiosopnicai inenu, inuicakcu u

within three days. The river has ranen

only about two inches .during the last ' twenty-four hours. There ' Is full seven

" feet steamboat water from Louisville to ' Cairo for boats that hit it right, and there

18 OO prouaoiilty ui were ucuib f

soon, as the channel wlH soon begin to cut

' out There has been a slight rise at ntts-

- burgh but it was soon over, i ' "' Arrivals nud Departure. ,,.

BThe only arrivals since Wednesday eveni ins. were the David White, Louisville to

.' New Orleans; Wm. White 3reea River to Evansville; JLiberty No. 2, Louisville to -. i Mem Dhls t John T. McCombs, , Louisville

( and return. .f,,"- ,t,:.j jM j r i .... '.Bato ine.,, f.-.,,f . '.'

. Among the first boats due are the Ha

vana, for Nashville ; New York, J. Q. Biaek- ' 'ford, and, Lady Franklin, for St.. Loulsj

ManuELtuclc and Harry Dean, for Memphis;

"Virginia" and Louisville, for New Or1-

''leans; Amerlcato, ! Silver Spray Arizona

1 ; and Indiana, from New; Orleans; Armaaa, from Cairo ; Taraseon and Mary Ament, from Louisville;' 'Ad Lyon, from Oreen River Golden Eagle and Darling, from Memphis ; NighUngaleV from St. Louis. , i'; v MieIIai4eoMJ-";irJ j ." t Business la becoming very dull here, and i the levee looked nearly as dull and lifeless as Louisville or New Albany, and boats are , slow U make their appearance, in conse- . quenoe of having to lie so Jong,a,t those ,. places, and Memphis, n Order Ui get any thing to start put n.. .The David White arrived about ? o'clock Wednesday night, '.with a moderate trip. . She took, on considerable freight here-.. The Liberty No. 2 had rather a slim trip of freight, but was

full of people. She took quite a quantity of

freight off the wharf-boat of Messrs. Cox &

' Humphrey, and left at 1 o'clock. We ' are Indebted , to her ; princely clerk,

Ed. Judge, for late , papers

TheWm. White had 40 hhds. of tobacco

and a vast quantity of staves out of Green

River. She lies over until to-day, in order

. - to allow her passengers to fill -their bills

and go. back with her. She leaves this ' ' evening....--..The Charmer had hot arrived

' at 8 o'clock-yesterday.; She la doubtless

figuring in the. study : of the geological

formations on some bar in the. Ohio ... ' The Morning Star was also behind time

The New Albany Ledger copies the special

' - dispatches of the Louisville Courier from

this city, and often makes itself ridiculous

in doing so, by distorting paragraphs or by

attempts at abreviatlon. Better copy from

! the Evansville Journal, Charley, ' and

give the proper credit. . . ,t ; , Boats E.evinic To-ay. '

For Caiko. The big Superior is the reg

ular packet to-day. Captain CR.Ruddls

. in command, and Billy Bently and KitU.

Rudd are her. accomplished Clerks I ne

r ' Superior haxtensive passenger appolnt- ! . 1: , . .- ! y, .1 i .:-.. i , . r . ,

i- i For Green River The Wm. White

unable to get off yesterday, will positively

''.leave for Green River to-day at six o'clock I n' p. ;k. iJ Captain- DHnltwater Wnd .' John Adonis are accomplished officers and experienced steamboat men. ! . , For Nashvilme. The, elegant J. P. Webb is the regular peoples' packet for

iNasnviiMs.v"! m ...... . .. passenger appointments, and Captain " Hodge Brown and Tom.' Wilson are highly i'l'i. agreeable gentlemen: to travel with. Gleaning from Onr Exchange.

1 CWfcrssATi. The tummercjat oi weanes- . ' ?. "l daVSaVSt . : ' s; 1 rs-:l-tt:. ' ,f

The weather was cool, and cloudy, and . m cfjT rxj at A0 At

i(.nra last hlg-ht the river was on a stand

-with 82 inches in the channels Here it has receded 5 iuchesdnrlngthe24 hours ending -.ji l..t lastnight,with6feeton the shoalest bars

- hence to ixuisvme. .uchiiiito

I'ho'vrATnTi'hia. wwntlv sunk and raised

In the Lower Mississippi, will arrive here v ' during the week, for repairs. , ' i--.'H The omoers of the Telegraph report passi f-ii Inn tHrniiirh a. Know storm on Monday

' . nicrht at B o'clock, a short distance below

' " Rilnlev. Here, last night, it was coia

1 enough for frost. - K i ' :

L6triVii-i-E. The Courier of Wednesday

'' says. ""!'!;:!: ": -"'-!JJ-- " ' j v ii ; TarivArwaRfnllii.iTrather fasterlast ev

ening, with only i feet water in the canal in the evening, by the mark. During the tnunMr.rnnr nniirs it had I alien

nnM at th head of the falls, and

some six inches at Portland a heavy de-

The weather continues unfieasonably ana

COMMISSIOH-CARDS.

1; S. DIJSOIJCIIET & CO.,-

GENERAL FORWARDING AU wm-

' " MISSION MERCHANTS, : i No.33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. . , Bsr Vat-tar for sale Of all kinds of West

ern and Southern Produce. Consignments

and ordera solicited. , , .ufe

EEJi N ER, HARDEN B EU6H & PBESTON

; - Wholesale Grocers . . i .... x - J ...,-.-,-! , 1 t - l ' . t . . ! ; : . and ,,., : :. j

Commission BlerehantS

It" - WATER 8TREKT, : ', (Near WaU street,) ' 1 Niw York.

DKAN K. FMSia. ,

JOHN A. HAKUI.."'""' TK. K. PRESTON, may7 u8m ' - . -.

F. II. EHBMM & CO., COMMISSION AND FORW.ARDING, ! ' Corner Locust and Water Sts.,

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Henderson Packet; 0 7 ' The new and fleet Steamer j , vBfeV CURLEW,;.

MCLKAX, Mastery w bakkb, Clerk ;

Will run as a Evansville and Henderson, making cerSlin connections with the early train on the Tl and-C. Railroad for the North and E LEAVES EVANSV1XI.E DAliY, JM- f - Lkavks Hksdiesos Daily, at 7 a.m. .

mayi u

OLD RELIABLt i-t t . " FOR . i: -t ;-.

Owensboro, Caimelton, and Louisville,

The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS,

ZISTEAmBOATS:: i COMMISSION CARDS.

r ? Regular Green River Packet f ' ' " The Vew Steairier t

H. EdwAri53, Commander,

17., ...rkr nnVUVRlUtN A C.O.

"rr"', ' - - Evansville, Ind.

E. SCHOKNlAtTB,

New Albany, Ind.

A.I.F.

TAV arnf SATURDAY, at s ow",

for Woodbury and all way places.

The Ada Lyon has. spienaia

boilers.

itto Wtmaville every M iLvne-

two-flued

' R K. DUNKERSON- A CO., i ;

Forwarding ana i commission

Mercnants,

For freight or passage apply on boara.

may 21 tf '-- -:iA- ;

Evansville..

;.Indiana.

Atrents Star Union Line, Fast; Freight Llne!vla Penusylvanla Central Railroad. Shortest Taud quickest Route to the Eastern fwCariraB through, to and from Ev-

.K.mA wifmit. t.wk.nfefr. "

Xime ana rem

oct3-6m

HU8TO.- 'V'- KS NICHOLSOW.

Forwarding ! and : Commission

CMercnanW.i: i '

J .,-,., n - i-

Huston Cobs, Mastery -rfc.

LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOX?X. at 10 f-tfgAYt aj 6 p..

; ; OLD REtlABLE

Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and'eiegant Passenger Steamer "JOSN T. McCOMBS,

Huston Combs, Master: ' ZL U,te ,

JJ, A1. Tf J.Ja , , : LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY f;

MOSD " W VlftfRSoAY, at 6 p.

NEW ALBANY, INDIANA.: v.a m." tiA -ftMiefontalne Cotton"

Star iCJnion Lino

-OrO-

Express.,"

octal 6m.

ROSE HITE,

, ; V . JohkOuekbachkb, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m.; and iiif ' ; .SATVBPAT, at 6 p.m. f i, . Tle magnificent side-wheel Packet ..-vTarascoNm -n-"; ;

" ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY : , Tl'ESDAY, at 4 p.m. ;and .. . f ' - - '

ROSE HITE,;

m.

' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY j. u . ; The magnificent side-wheel Packet.1

" . " TARASCON,

MJ ,JL-" v' .rvr riorV

1 LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY

l Tfr:iliAY.at4D.ra.: ana

SATl'RDAT, at 9 a.m.

AND WHABO AT PftOPRIETORS, " 4

Evansville,..

? f

nov8tf

..Indiana.

J. T. COX.

'.L...F. M. HUMPHREY.

COX fc IIUMPIIUET,

Forwarding

arid Commission

MERCHANTS,

General Steamboat Agents

AND

WHARFBOAT j PROPRIETORS,

FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET.

. These boats have been refitted and rerefurnished throoghout; and are now to

first-rate order lorin? raum . " . tn5??i2i?- -Ji 't ii times, 'free of

charsse. and all information furnished, by ;IT ? T HUSTON A CO.,' Agents, ,

mav8 tf ; LouisvlUe, Ky. ;;

RIVER, f t

FOR Oil r EX

THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER i5iwM. WHITE DRINKWATER. ... , .Master. Will lease Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock T. M., for Rochester and all way ports. -n . For Freight or Passage, r.pply on board. ian-2-tf.. -': ''

ns-nlnr Tuesday i-aoitei

. - - .

Kvansvilie to ramiii;. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer,

VANDEGRIFT ..r..:.....Master.

... t . v

r These boats have been r.efittd and refur

nished throughout, and srenow11: rate order for, the accommodation of the

P'iS.iri:!.- -i,i.ot oil ;ttnis. free" of

chartre and all information furnished, by cnarge, n" L ,TTIvf phrrY. Aeenta.

maylO tf t " r - r f Louisville,' Ky. ';

nAn.niavTnoHilAVvPacket lor

r , I'aducah, Johnsony llle and

; . . .The relegant Light. , Draught

- w ssieamer-- -

A. J. DU3JCAX, Capti.G. W. VlKTARD, ClTl. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at ' o'clock p. mu, for the above and all Intermediate port, making connection at JohnI sonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastpprt with the regula packets for Florence.Ala. For freight or passage

.nnln on hraud. or to it HUS'lOJi

"rrv . . ,

oe

, j. CTluscncliet & Co.,

A' VAU H ,

DUCE MERCHANTS, i '

! No-19 North Water street, (Orr Blockj next

' doortoM.Dalzell,)Evan8VU!e,ina. OCtl8 . TT ;',. ;:r" -'-i'l ' L 'i

DAS.' AIKKS. A. B. SHARP. -, W, B ABJ-JCJ.

toJLX. AIKEX Sfe CO.,

GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTfi,

i rd l lid Poydras street; New Orleans, La.

- ' SHARPE fiMITlt,

Trfnr HCIS -A. J?B COMMI88IUT1 JtUIUtr-

. .. . !: . , Kvuinvuie. ISO.

-All ordereuromptly filled.-; " apilB

V JOHN illi.' IJ-AJLOU. -

vmfHrARDING-4 COMMffiSION MEB-

And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansvine,

tih iao"si 15av yt!ijj?tv, - Indiana.

The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANS

PORTATION COMPANY via Pennsyivnia (Allentown route), Stenbenvllle, Ohic. and Indiana Central Railroads, has per

fected arrangements by wwcn a reliable mm

FAST FREIGHT LINE,

Between Evansville and Eastern cu .ks-

The tyompauy owns uu wuuu

Eight Hundred lew Car

-.f.a-i.

iecl4dt

CO.

Agents.

ALSO, DEALERS IN

nay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon,

AND

Country Produce Generally!

Office No. 7 South Water Street.

- Liberal Cash Advances made onCpn-

Blguments. r apr4-ii ;

ObtTtoxi Factor. t .... i ;(i :- r : '.' - J'' ' -''' :-' '

Produce and Commission Merchant,

' SO. 274 FEOHT" STREET, -

Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second,

. i i r. i ; - v !u MEMPHIS, TENN.

mtviii Miur I.TRERAL CASH

W ' advances on consignments of Pro

duce and Merchancuse. . , . With ample cash faciliUes, an extensive .i..nu. on rsnmnnbie charees. I

will guarantee my beat efforts to give satis-

sacuon in every par uuiwu. '

., r ; . Rtferewxtt - , P&,ro:84',Evar'"vme, Ind ! First Natiouai'Bai, Memphis, Tenn.

a?r23 3m -f,,. . . . -

Built expressly for this waae, m h RUN THROUGH between the It-

- em ana western nun -

;OTH0UT TRANSgp; !'.; e fit .-i'iif .;aiiHJ' -il ... i., y . .-r- . .ijf.l : ..'ilfl

Which enables it to avoid the ItijarMsus -... lays so generally prevalent, at

,. ,. -.,,., ?.,..r: ! .' I-.--" !.!-

CARS RUN. THROUGH TO. AN D

' FER. TIME GUARANTET- ; RATES CUARANTKED. TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE , AND EASTERN CITIESj. ' 'ONLY NINE DAYS, TO " AND FROM EVANSVI1 . AND NEW YORK, AND V.V H T ta v TO AND FROM EVANS V I l.t .T.:

AND PHILADELPHIA A HALT s. MO

The Line is managed throu. ut hy r tr.nnnrt&tion exDerient-. equal it

in the country , whose aim. it will t to ri

Regular People's Line Packet

SHAWNEETOWN, PADITCAH & CAIRO SEMI-SVEEKLY;,. v, , The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel

T SUPERIOR ! lK11 Tobacco Factors,-

Speed, Sunnier & Co.,

wn i.ar TCvnneville for Nashville, as a

regular packet, every TUESDAYrtWdk

Regular Friday raeicet ior

The Elegant Passenger Steamer

I Capt. C. R. RCDD S JACK GBAMMAK, lers

Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, making posi-

1 1 ve connecnonn T."' , . X t

Memphis ana JNew uneans jracReu,a.tj Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers for all

points at tne lowest, raven. fT, , . JOHN B. HALL,

aprS " 1 ' "

HUMPHREY Af

.T. P. Ej3J3 I

HODGE BROWN.....,.- i.Master. T. W. WILSON. .. .....Clerk Lehves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 .1-1 1- n w . . r " ' '

VMivht received and receipted for at all ;

hours, by ; v HUSTON & CO-, Ag'ts. Jany-6-tf i '

WILLIAM EMMAS,

(Successor to Eratz & Heilman J

GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS

op; 'i . and--' . .

. . COMMERCIAL AGENTS. '

Office No. 59 Poydras street, ' v . i Nw Ori-kass, La.

- Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. sSeed. Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn.

' Cazart, Btockard A Co., MoDue, Aia. dec30'65dtf . , '

A. 8. UAYHDBST. WBITASKB. f Hayburst & IVblttaker,

PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD-

ING MERCHANTS. . t . ,

der satisfaction to its petrous. Ar.ni f. tie Company are authoried to fw t P

claims tor ainaf! tr uhwhiiuu ... nation, instead of the usual eostcmulit. ftrrlug them buck to point of ship nt-

the Eastera cities houiu d;.rect shippers U , mark Package .... i,,.-

Star Union I-ine,'

and refer them to agents of this --mpaiif

for shipping uuecuona, nvaa,

tracts, &a .. . ' : 1 .lir'iV. A. ;

Parties snipping h Mtiri lnteriorponK vil EvansvlUe.ahould eoa ' sien their freight to care ot i

TP. HE. ' EHEMkKl

AGENT STAR UNION LINE,

At Evansville, (advising hton of "the ?

bvmail.iwno win itwr mruuSu " ' ' r-

laoing, giving rw, . j

. M HIT?. TT C3T .

GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington streV

Boston. . r Vw. I

J. L. OOKBLKM,I(1 Browiwy.iirw " john Mcknight, 45 chestnut tr,

Philadelphia. CH AH. H. KOONS, corner Calvert street, BalUmore. ; ,

No.

...South Water St.

TwaJer in Flour. Bacon, Hay, Oats, Cora

and Country Produce.

QUEEirSVARE.

' inches of

water, in the pass down, the Indian -chute, last evening, and the river still falling. , j v -' The Democrat of Wednesday says .'" We leern that Messrs Olmstead. Highburge A O'Connor, of this city, have purchased Island No. 63 in the Mississippi. - It contains from twelve to fifteen acres, for nki.h thv naia ahout 414.000. They will

i.nt !LHKh a wood 5and coal yard for the

Knofit utA'.iiihimis. Mr. niehbureefias

charge of it, and. wiU hereafter, be found

Changes Mr. John Pendleton retires fim u nfficp of the Tarascon. Mr. John

Ouerback, of the Rose Hite, takes his place. Mr. George Patterson takes the place of Mr. Ouerback in the office of the Rose Hite. r Captain Krider leaves the deck or theGeu. Bnelland takes command of theJ. T. McCombs Captain Combs retiring on account : of had health. Every one named above are gentlemen of then rst water. . Oil. WORKS.

Mark & Warren,

NO. 18 MAIN STREET,

IMPORTERS J OF CHINA. GLASS

-AND

Queensware.

CONSIDER OU ADVANTAGES! W are now receiving pur Oeensware direct from the Potters of the Old World ! At Nw Orleans our crates are hoisted frore thcean Steamer, and placed on board SteamLate, which iahd tfiem at our whart in this city, thus making but one transtei from r-'K'O -A '- h Ji5" ' - LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND

FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. The New and Elegant Steamer

HARY AMEIIT !

A LITER .-i..i-.-Captaln. W. Hi Caf'faby and Bii-i-y Liteb, Clerks.

Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock P. tu, and 8ATUK-

DAYS at 10 o'clock a. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to

city - i'6xrHii-Eisir

V, ut

I'V i

'if.

feblO-tf

HUSTON A CO Agents.

Louisville and ? Memphis f WeeKly , tj' Packet i;o j y: i"' morning; star,1 Capt. DAttAs; Frask BAyKssnTH, Clerk, f . i r , . . . ... ' J ' " ' leaves Louisvll le every Saturday, at 5 p.m. T. ,. C.narlllt PV'-rV SundBV. at Li TH.

leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 pan. Passes Evansville every Thursday, at I p.m.

For freight or passage apply to f 1 ! i COX A HUMPHREY, Agents. apr 21 d3m - . . ;.. , .

Manufacturer and Builder of

PORTABLE A ND STATIONARY

STEAM i ENGINES AND E0ELERS,

SAW-AND GRIST MILL , ' 'MACHINERY, t ,

I. M. BAIBD.-.. ...... 0. H. START - BAIUD & START,

.'j.! s:ucces9ors to W. M. Alkman A Co..)

GENERAL AGENTS. PBODtCE, Forwarding and Commission Mer-

i cuantK. Evansvule, Indiana. Keter to tiI o. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank,

ana nam i urr, im hctiuiu.

National ManK. . .i i

" Airenrs for unio tviver nun i-

TRAIISPORTATTOiy. I

United

States? Mail!

.... v.-i i ,.,, !

I v.TnnsTlllf and Cairo semi-

Weekly Mail Line.

Threshing Machines,

Cotton and Tobacco Presses,

New Express Route.

Evansville, V ' - '' .InulaliaYou will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation as well a great saving in breakage, which alone is a very Important item to be considered in the cost of our W ares. Our Stock is one of the largest and best aborted to be found In the West, and for sale at v.- .i'v';, ' ' -:'-i:"

Extremely Low Prices.

The elegant new Passenger Steamer, ARMADA,

JOSH V. THROOP. Master

OHAKMEE,

Tv M . . . LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY - . Monday. , and Wednesday, Saturday,. At 2 o'clock P. M. p ' , LEAVES CAIRO EVERY . . Tuesday, E.r.1J?.?,and

-lhUre&rrivaloftheTrSn. "

twr TheseBoatshave been refitted entire, and are now In first-rate order for the ao

C1RCULAR SA W MILLS,

Ac, AC,

EVANSVILLE, IND.

Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to

order on short notice. ; - : j ; t.i;

THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY

mmmm Airrvn XI ATiV. THE NECERflARY

Jti. arrangements with the Louisvilleand Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo

Packet companies, inu ihu uu iyuw.o

institution is prepaiel to do a general

Express Business

at all the mall landings between Louisville

and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low.

Patronage is respecuuiiy soncjiea. ., , aprl 8dtf ,

Jul

MACHINE OIL WORKS.

AVICi EBF.ITI.U tMu . r. most extensive works of this kind in

theWestern country, and securea we serine '"rTl .v. v.,t o-rmamenced Mn-

.M..Dd .T one i viij ........ f . .. .

cneap twit eneineers

lv ever upv.

Foundries, Mills,

and ,

are now manufacturing

every

de-

' IhtSLoii men I ain now able to furnish this " f.ilnTmW-8aving Oil, which has

u heen tried by some of our oe engiiu

1 ' i"!, fi. all machines now

' ,iT-"n be supplied promptly

ofwhoresal ""raNo change for packing, and delivery free .'of charge. - .r'.,. th.uiirb-

and COALi Oil liAii 17, w " spH at less v,ha Cincinnati prices. Lamp Stock, consisting of burners Shade? Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. ' - . 1RWi Our new Catalogue and Price List for lww Is now ready for distribution which will yL famished to Merchants only, on appli

cation, i j )';- e '. ' " . j-

onmmndation of Passengers.

Freights ceivedtalj hoursoy

.

. Marine Hospital-Notice. Surveyor's Officii, ' ' EVANSVIL1.E. Isd., May 1, .

rAI F.lt PROPOSALS WIXI. BE

received at this office , untu 12 o ciock FirickS, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting

merician.on xuesuaj. w ' -Cloths. tc. at manuiaciurero prx.

next, ior Doaraing mo '"," ----

' IROX AXD BRASS CASTINGS of every description. ,

Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belttng,

Centre ansi.?.

" ,' AGENTS IN THE WEST. . H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati..- ' W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville.'. B. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. ,v N. STEVENS, St. Louis. JAMES TALLMADGE, Jr., Memphis. ; I. H. WILSON, Nashville. W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D. a GRAY, General Superintendent.

Cincinnati. Ohio. ' " 'n'-,,,-Evansville office. F. H EHRMAN, mari - - Agent..

BROWN, DUNKERSON jk EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,

Commi8Hion Mcrchunt

... .' ' AND , ,','u',-:', . FORWARDING AGENTS- -. . j -a ... - -1 . ...." Also, especial Agents for the

BeUefontalne Cotton Express

Aid Erie TniiiHirtotlo-i C. Bellefontaine Cotton Express

Onl Ten Days to New York

'' TIME GUARANTEED rfUIIS IroHTIWO EXPBFJJi IIK I for the transmission of Cotto 1 t l eZLhU by dispatch, la now fully estal a..:. ji. Time Bllia of Lading will be giveuTIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. 8T Consipnmentfl solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., fet27tf Agenta, EvansvlUe, Ind.

Eric Transportation Company time; express.

! v" est prices paid for g1KKiT1 ' TWiri iitrpt het. sveamore and v

ine.

Monung Star Lodge, No. 7, L 0. 0. F., Meets every Thursday evening.1 .f .V at eight o'efock, at Odd-Fellows' i -Hall, on First Street, between "ir Main and Sycamore. Brothers of other Lodges visitingthe city are invited to attend. . Q. BELLAMY, may21 Secretary. ,

v Tvioi ottpndance. of Ma-

rine Hospital patients at this port from the first day of July, 1866, to theSOth day ot J,Biu'der8'wiU please state the price per week for each patient, r , . . The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a written contract, in the penalty of one thousand dollars, with sufficient personal security for his faithful performance. A. L. ROBlINSONj , may I dtd ' Surveyor of Customs. Volksbote please copy. . 3

ADA51S EXPRESS COMPANY

mmtmwwv mm. KTPRFJtN C09IPA

I tiv rpHnectmllv announce to their

ffiends and patrons the public of Evansoiinit.v -that, with increased fa

cilities for the transportation of ' Freight, Packages, Money aud- ; Valuables, 1 : . , They solicit a continuance of torm.. -vors. 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 obtalnea at tue o w . strppf next door to the Post-office. SlS THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.

TEN

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REPAIRING I done at short notice.

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