Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 August 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1866.

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COMMISSION CARDS. p. m usoucif et A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. mm- Factors for sale of ell kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. angM-Om NNEB,HAEDNBERGH & PRESTON Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 189 WATER STREET, (Near Wall street,) Nkw York.

DKAK X. TENNER. JOHN A. UARDENREROH. WM. B. PRESTON. mfty7 d3m HUSTON. DUKE NICHOLSON. HTJSTOIV Sfc CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville, Indiana nov8tf J. T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour.lBacon, ANDCountry Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. gP?iH DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Offlce. W. P. B. Hebberd. QHYSICIAKr PRESCRIPTIONS RT carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. aprl8 tf This delightful tolletarticie nssfoeoual for Preserving and Beauurymg tne complexion and Skin. Sold by druggists ever where. Depot, 74 FuTton street, N. Y. mar9 6m TINWARE. H. E. IS L EM k E K AS REMOVED FROM HIS Obi) stand on Main street to his new use, No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and best selected stock in the city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, CnoKituF and Heating Stoves. Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled 1 Grates, fine and common; Skillets and I Lids; Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettles: 1 Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and Vases: Britan- ; nia Ware; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled i Ware, and everything connected with the business; In .'act, a general assortment of 1 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. I W A good assortment of Tinners' Stock. All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING ROOFING, 4c, done at short notice. All warranted as represented. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. aprU

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STEAMBOATS.

FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSIJURG, and NEW ORLEANS. The new and magnificent steamer DAD. A It 1,1., Hart. Master, Will leave Evansville for Memphis. Vi.ksburg, and New Orleans on WEDNESDAY, August 16th. at four o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. aul3 d3t ' Regular Louisville ana Cairo Packet. The new and elegant steamer MARY SWAN, H. B. Champion, Master; N. P . Ostehhout and J. A. Caffkey, Clerks; Will run as a regular weekly packet between Louisville and Cairo. Will pass Evansville for Cairo every Saturday, and for Louisville every Tuesday evening. july.SU dtf United States Mail! Evansville and Cairo Line. Mail NEW ARRANGEMENTS. The Evansville and Caira Mail Company wlll henceforth run their elegant Steamers, making a Reliable Daily Mail Line, Running as follows: The elegant and fleet Steamer CHARMER, W. A. LOWTH, Master Fowler, Cl'k, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP -..Master. WM. DUNN - Clerk. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. m. The elegant and light-draught PHANTOM, TOM BOLUS, Master IRWIN, Clerk, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wednesday and Saturday, at 'I e. M. HTLEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. W These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now In first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at all hours, by Jul 2 HUSTON 4 CO., Ag'ts. Regular People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH 4 CAIRO HEMI-iKKLY. The Large and O modious Side-Wheel steamer, NASm V l GT E, Capt. C. R. Ritdd, W. W. Bkntlky, Cl'k. 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 ail points at the lowest rates. JOHN B. HALL, ) Aeents COX 4 HUMPHREY, J ASemsJe25 tf. Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer ADA LYON, Alf H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clocK p.m for WnnHhnrv and all wav Dlacei. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flued For freight or passage apply on board. mavgl tf OLD RELIABLE XJ. S. MAIL LI3STE FOB 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louis ville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master ; D. M. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOXDAY, at 10 a.m. : and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE HITE, Rait, a an Master: John Otjkrbachkb, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Packet TAKASCON, Jim LraK, Master; John Penm.kton, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boat's have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all Information furnished, by COX A HUMPHREY, and HUSTON & CO., Agents. A. T. Gii.lmokk, Superintendent, may 10 tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Friday Packet for Nashville. The Elegant Passenger Sie?faer J. F WEBB ! HODGE BROWN Master. T. W. WILSON Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 o'clock P. M. Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by HUSTON 4 CO., Ag'ts. Jany-6-tf , Regular Tuesday Packet for Paducab, Johnsouvilleand Eastport. The elegant Light Draught steamer SAM. ORB, A. J. Dcncax, Capt..u. w. invard, or. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock n m., for the above and all intermediate" ports, mak i ng connect ion at Johnson ville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence. Ala. For freight or passage ..ni,-nn hnnpil or to HUMU decMdtf Agents. FLOUR Of THE BKKT ttl'AWTT, Corn Meal, and feed of aU kinds constantly on hand and delivered everywhere by L. IGLEHEART 4 Co., At the CITY GROCERY, Third street between Maiu and Locust. Je28

LtlVEIt NEWS. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West, has better facilities or greater ability lor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly beingadded to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers

in the liimcu siau'S. we m e prepared io Srint ills rlut Posters, plalu or fancy, BUI Heads, g. Lams, ue Deck and Meal Tickets. Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor. ., A-.- llrrlers ett wit i cit.tir-T nt tli wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. River and Weather. The weather yesterday was chiefly clear and hot; thermometer 84 in the shade at 1 o'clock. A cool breeze prevailed all day. The river Is steadily but slowly declining, with 4Va to 5 feet reported on the bars to Cairo and Louisville. A sudden rise of six feet is reported at Wheeling, but it will not affect the river here. Arrivals and Departure!,. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday were the Ada Lyon, Rurasey and return; Newsboy, Henderson and return; Mary Swan, Cairo to Louisville. Hon In Dae. Among the first boats due here are the Mary Erw'u, and Talisman, from St. Louis; J. T. McCombs, from Louisville; Sherman and Lorena, for New Orleans; Armada, from Cairo; Abeona for Memphis; Advance, from Cumberland River; Ada Lyon, from Green River l Miscellaneous. Business on the levee yesterday morn ing was very dull, willi scarcely any arri vals The Ada Lyon was unable to pass the locks at Rumsey, on account, of low water The Mary Swan had a nice trip fiom Cairo. Capt:in Champion reports considerable excitement existing in Cairo, on acccount of the cholera, several deaths having occurred there The Wra. Brown is aground at Walker's bar, near Golconda The Lady Gay is aground 10 miles belowt'airo, and the Mississippi is aground sis miles above Cairo. The acting chief clerk is said to have died of cholera, since the Mississippi left St. Louis. Mr. Coudiff is the regular clerk of the Mississippi, but was reported a day or two ago as going home on a v'slt. We regret to learn that our good mend F. M. Humphrey is confined to his home, sick. We hope to see him out soon. Boats Leaving- To-Day. For Cairo. The beautiful and splendidly-appointed Charmer, Captain Billy Lowth. is the regular packet for Cairo to day. Billy Fowler and George Nicholson are her handsome and gallant Clerks, and are both " hunkie " boys. For Louisville. The elegant John T. McCombs, Capt. Ed. Crider, is the regular packet for Louisville at 6 o'clock this evening. That courteous aud affable gentleman, Miles D. Warren, is her popular Clerk. Gleanings from Our Exchange. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Tuesday says: The weather was warm and cloudy yesterday, with a refreshing rain last evening. At Pittsburgh the river is on a stand with 2 feet in the channel. The Kanawha is rising, with 30 inches in the channel. Here, the river is falling slowly, with i feet hence to Louisville, and 3 feet in the canal. Mr. John Rlggs, the efficient river policeman, died at his residence of cholera, yesterday morning. We regret to announce that the wife of William II. Pierce, Inspector of Hulls in this city, died at her residence in this city, of cholera, yesterday afternoon. The R. R Hudson, Captain J. T. Russell, will take the place of the United States today in the Louisville United States Mail Line, leaving at II A. m. The Hudson, being exceedingly light draught, wlil remain m the trade during low water. Louisville. The Courier, of Tuesday says: The River continues to recede slowly' but surely, and is falling all the time, with only tnree teet nve incnes water in tne canal last evening by the mark. During the previous twenty-four hours it had fallen an inch at the head of the falls, and three inches at Portland. The weather, that was extremely warm Sunday, was followed by a heavy rain before morning, and more rain yesterday, which has materially cooled the atmosphere and laid the dust. On the falls last evening there were barely seventeen inches water in the pass down the Indian chute, and falling. The steamer Golden Eagle arrived from Memphis early yesterday, having been detained by running aground at Flint Island bar. The channel at Flint island has changed, the deepest water running down along the foot of the Island, oft towards the Indiana shore, between two piles of rocks. The channel sets down through what is now known as the Delaware chute, and makes a very stiff current. St. Louis. The Democrat of Thursday says: There was a violent thunder storm on Sunday night, which continued almost nt hrnnk vest erdav . The rain was constant, and a perfect deluge. Similar rains fell Sunday in Illinois, and perhaps Towa. A thousll ttie mil 01 water was immense, the rise in the rivers will be only temporary. In a few days they will be back to the present, or late low stage. The ri ver is rising here slowly. The Illinois has probably swelled a little. There is five feet in the Missouri, the channel having cut out. Freights to New Orleans advanced yesterday 10 per cent ; Hour is 7 cents per barrel, corn 40 cents per bag, oafs 50 cents, 4c. The Mary Irwin will get away sure today for the Ohio. Tne Illinois river rose wt at Peoria 1111 to vesterday noon. "We learned by telegram yesterday that the Mississippi 11.1a risen uvc iwi . ......... Bishop McClurg, second engineer of tne steamer Virginia, died of cholera on Sunday night, and his remains were buried yesterday. He was previously in capital health. McClurg was from Galipolis, Ohio. Another disastrous steamboat fire ocurredhere on Friday morning, at Jo clock. It appears that a fire broke out on board the old river brigade boat, B. J. Adams, lying at the levee between Jackson and St Philip street, Fourth District, and so swift and sure was the fire-king that the steamer Saratoga, lying alongside soon became a nrey to the devouring element. How th Nftf originated we were unable to learn but suppose It to be the work ot an incendiary. Tfne Adams, It will be remembered, caught fire from the Maria Denning when the boat burned at Algiers, and had her pilot house and texas and n considerable portion of her roof bur Jed, after which she was taken to her moorings, foot of Jackson street where extensive repairs were out on her when she burned. The steamer St. Nicholas, which was lying along side the Saratoga, narrowly escaped sharing the fate of the others, and were it not for the timely exertions of the watchmen and a few others on board at the time she would have become a prey to the t ire irir,r ThP steamer naruiuKa who a boat and had laid up about a month ago to renal r and exchange her tubular boilers fnrihnsn of the old fashioned style, anu had her new boilers (nve tn nuraoer) on board. When wo left the scene last evening nothing remained in sight of the B. J. Adams but one of her derricks, she being sunk. While the Saratoga was settling very fast there was five feet of water In the hold and ere this the Fathers of Waters have covered her remains. The steamer Su Nicholas was removed t,. it,.. (".,.., ,.r vi., ,t, utroat ,,tii, Rimare hlow the Stock Landing, where she wUl

complete her repairs. During the fire the ladies' cabin 01 the St. Nicholas, on the starboard side, took fire, and Was extlnfuislied by the crew on board. We were nlorined by the crew of the St. Nicholas that after the arrival ot the fire engine, a party ot men, calling themselves firemen, rushed on board of the boat and commenced breaking into state-rooms, carried off the small looking-giasses, and did other damage to the boat, which conduct is unbecoming firemen, if they were of that grade. The large mirror which adorned the ladies' cabin was also taken down by those who boarded the boat, and broken Into pieces. The piano was also removed up to the clerk's office, for which proceeding there was no necessity. The Saratoga, we understand, is insured in a Cincinnati office. We did not learn whether the Adair.-" was insured or not. but presume she was. The loss by this fire will exceed siio.uoo. Memphis. The Appeal of Saturday

says: Yesterday morning we had a glorious fall of rain, which effectually laid the dust, 1.... . .1..., it ...ill ha nlrnrvil uu lex! au ever Husiness on the levee was very dull. The river continues 10 fall at the rate or twelve inches in 24 hours, and from the fact that the Southerner, Kate Robinson and Mepham have not arrived at the present writing, we Infer tiiat Plum Point bar is getting near the surface. The streams above are all falling. New Orleans. The Times of Friday says: Since our last, the weather has been of an oppressive nature, the thermometer being high in the nineties. Business was dull on the landing. There was but one departnre; the Nina Sirnms left at 10 a. M. for Bayou Sara. There were tew arrivals. TRANSPORTATION. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N MERCHANTS, And special Agents for the BELLEFONTAINE K. K. CO. ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaiiie Cotton Express. TIME AND RaTE GUARANTEED. SW Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., August 13, 1866 augl4 Agents. STAR UNION LINE. Important to Shippers throughout the Southwest. TEN PER CENT. SA TED. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVISO been appointed Agents of the "Star Union Liner a fast freight line between the Southwest and the Eastern Seaboard, desire to call the attention of shippers to the advantages of this line over all others for the speedy transfer of freight trom all ports on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New York and other Eastern cities. Freights are sent through from Evansville to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia without change of cars, and in the unprecedented time of seven to ten days. This through line saves to the shippers at least ten per cent, on freights, and delivers goods in as good order as received. Reclamations promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. HUSTON A CO., Agents, and Proprietors of Wharf boat, aul5 d3m Evansvflle, Ind. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. mHE AOA3IS EXPRESS COMPA1 ny 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 fa vors, uspeciai care tanen in tne collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transporta tion of valuable pacfeages ,V11 1IIUI1 Iliaiiuil 111 iruiviu bu; luuim, . ; , . 1 : , .A I, 4c. can be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-oittVn marl8 THOMAS GAITHKI!. ut. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS. WE II A V E Jl'ST RECEIVED SOME of the best PIANOS ever brought to this city, including the manufacture of nrQIll,rv Cm.rcnn TlintT. H lift Schraidt. and Tryon and Allen and Jewett. Are also the EXCLUSIVE AGFNTS here for tne celebrated MASON & HAMLI1V CABINET ORGAN. We have one of the largest size now on hand; a very fine Instrument for a Church, and far superior to any small Pipe Organ. We are selling Pianos and Organs much lower than they are being sold elsewhere In this city, and persons in want of a superior Instrument, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. MISSES F. 4 A. LAWRENCE, Water street, first door below Chestnut. mar8 '

COMMISSION CARDS. Brown, Dunkerson 4 Co, Evansville, Ind. E. Schoenlaub, New Albany, Ind.

R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Forwarding and 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. ocuo DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. DAN. AIREX A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. novffitf SHARPS SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. apr23 JOHN O. HALL, FORWARDING fc COMMISSION MERCHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, ocUS Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, NO. 274 FRONT 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 to give satisfaction In every particular. Reference : Pnr'l-ville.lnd. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, Nkw Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard 4 Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30'65 dtf A. 8. HAYHUBST. J. J. WHITAKKB. Hayhnrst A Wliittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION 4 FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Uo. 6 South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. tf ALEX. HOWELL CO., Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges. apr28 3m L. 5T. BAIRD.. .O. H. START BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman 4 Co.,) GENERAL AGKNTS, PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. O Wheeler Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. n Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly LUMBER. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PINE LUMBER, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Dressed and Undressed, on hand and for sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved - ine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville to give us a call and examine bur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard os Water Street, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf,) Evansville. All orders promptly attended to. n-.aylT .Mm BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST scientific Analytical Chemists to be the BEST PJKJlr AKA 1 U'OK THE vi AIR ever yet produced. IT RESTORES GRAY HAIR ; IT PREVENTS HAIR FALLING OUT; IT CHANGES THE ROOTS TO THEIR I ORIGINAL OKU A A J V A V 11 ON; 1 T ERADICATES DANDRUFF AND HU MORS; IT KEEPS THE SCALP HEALTHY: IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS; AND IS UNIVERSALLY ACCORDED TO BE A SPLENDID DRESSING, AND S UPERIOR TOILET ARTICLE; ITS MERITS ARE IN'NIDE THE BOTTLE. Every bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQUID than any other dollar preparation. NO LARGE REWARDS offered to establish its efficacy ; but WE DO GUARANTEE to refund the money to nny person who will use two bottles and then say that our Restorative has failed to do all we claim. J. R. BARRETT 4 CO., Proprietors, Manchester, IS. H. KELLER 4 WHITE, . Wholesale Agents, EvansviUe, Ind. may31 dSrateod) TN 8EASOS-A nice lot of S. C. Dried X Beef and Hams just received at the ritv Grocery 41 so, an extra article of Ham and Bologna Sausage, well smoked and in prime order. the Jea6 L. IGLEHEART 4 CO.

BOOTS AND SHI

WM. H. WALKER & 83 MAIN STREET, Opposite the Washington H RE NOW OPENING, AN It t the lowest ngurw, a super e of LADIES' KID, GOAT OLOE-CAJjr 1$ A. L 1 C lfc A. L. Polish Boots, LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS. GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS G Glove-Calf Button Balmoral. Kid and Lasting Slippers, Misses' Lasting. Glove-Calf, Kid, am Goat Boots, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Ob Shoes, Men's Lasting Congress Palters, OUn a On Congress Gaiters, Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Oxfords, Patent FINE CALF ROO Fine Calf Scotch Boots, Kip Boots, and BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Klpy Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf GMtBX. Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a general Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. assort maHyk AUBO HATS and CAP of the latest styles We ara regularly receiving the latest most approved goods in our line, at lowest prices, and expect to keep up the market in iespect to quality and prfcsea Persons purchasing are respectfully ts vited to call at No. S3 MAIN ST and examine our stock. WM. H. WALKER mar" 6m BOOTS and SHOl -ATWHOLE8AL No. MATIN STREET m idiib Acuannivif r.NV Olf flL and Goods arriving almost dally'l'l. Tr,l,. la rouiwntfllllV lnVltOO W amine my Stock, with the assurance they wUl find as Good Goods and as Low AS ANY HOtfSE IN THE Thankful to old cnstonrsforpartl I would respectfully solislt a conua of the same, j, SEMO!VIP July 13 fa FARMERS. m V W 1TTHKW3. W. 8. TV Late of Louisville, Ky, MATTHEWS 4 FULLERTMU Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. , SEEDS, Wood and Willow Warew AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLSS No. 46 Main Street, no tf. EVANSVILLE, DSat Dr. E. T. Rnncle, OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. U FIUK STREET. First Door above Walnut. ml4-6m