Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 January 1867 — Page 7

THh EVANSVII LE DAILY .lOHTlNA h. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1867.

NEW ORLEANS.

, P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., General Commission and Forwarding MEECHANTS, U I Ko. 3 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. m ' " All kinds of .Western and Southern Proc. u, Consignments and Orders solicited. ecl5dtf. - . . 6. CAMPBELL. . '. ,ti ,1 B. F GLOVKB, GEO. G.; CAMPBELL & C0., : : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nc ; I no. 59 roydra Street, " I..;V tfEW ORLEANS. W ";.),:;. REFERENCES. !-'! ox A Humphrey: Evansville, Ind. s Carey, Stewart A Lanterman, Grayvllle, ,TerryA Smithi Louisville, Ky. i City National Bank, New Orleans. .,. - deelod&n. IP. O'Riley. General Commission Produce and Forwarding s MEBOHANT,. Corner Poydras and New LeTee Sts., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 4i Reference the Great West, dedadly. ' SAM. H. KENNEDY. JTTLICS VA1RIN. , - ipAXJL' K.' KOBTIMKB. S. H. KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, ' Bacon, Flour, Rope ' . and Whisky; 68AS7 Poydras Street, New Orleans, eecladly. ;. " b. b. Howard, h. d. bakket. New Orleans. , w. b. prkston. New York. CATLIN PRESTON, HUtSOnVllle, 111. geo. r. pkeston, Evansville, Ind. " ' " wm. H, wii.liams. Cainoun, Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton ami Tobacco Factors K; . - - . - ; i .' ASDT'.H'Oi''.i.i' " ; 'COMMISSION MKB ' IIA.' TS i, 168 t'oinmon Streec, ; ; , , HEW ORLEANS, LA.r REFERENCES. 1 A ieo. W. Ralhboue, President Evansville Nntional Bank. , . . -" Prestbu Brothers, Evansville,' Ind. , James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans. . . . C. P. Vorris. Esq.", Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. . . G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. Mai. J. J. Murpliy, fresiaent nempnui Insurance Company. declodtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, , . .- . . .... . ... j -. GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS and. ... COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. Poydras street, '; New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. h . Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. 1 Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. 4603065 dtf BAN, AIKEN. A. E. SHAP. R. W. HAEl'ER. DAN. - A I KEN & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. U2 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. novffitf 8. M. BARTON M. M. P00L....W. M. ATKMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., : Commission Jlcrchants tl Tchoopitoalas Street, ' NEW ORLEANS LA. . H. Fairciiild. J. W. Bingham. FAIRCRHD & BINGHAM, Commigsion 3Ierchants 84 Magazine Street, : nov2u dly NEW ORLEANS. MEMPHIS CARDS. a Mcdonough & coH Wholesale Produce and Commission MERCHANTS, So. 29S 1-3 Front Street, MEMPHIS, TENX. del6dlm. K. 3. COMER. GEO. S. BICHAB0SON'. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C HANTS, Clinton Street, MkMPUIS, 27fiVX EEFEBENCES. Clias. Northrop & Co., Memphis: Foster iiro8.,umcinna vinaaiu, io.. ; jas. is. enny,M. JLrfinis; j. ji. ivirtianu, Hill, Talmadge Co., New York. lecl5d?m '. ; , . B. J. ORAMMER. S. Tt. WEI-CH. UUAMxIIUIt & CO., Commission 31 erchiint H i nd Dealers in Feed and all Western Produce, iVo. 355 Froni ' Street. MEMPHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Ehrinan & Co.; Cox & Humphrey. Prompt attention paid to all baslness entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal sutvxnces made on ronsiunmentk joctidl' HOUSEKEEPER'S EMPORIUM. Cook Ac Healy, Dealers In Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fine Teas and ConeesNo. 78 Mala lret, MvaojiYUle, la. deo6d3oa.

STEAMBOATS.

Ir dependent Low Pressure Packet islM . QUICKSTEP, H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 2:30 p.m. ' ; i Stopping at all Way Landings. '. The QUICKSTEI Is an entirely new Low Pressure Packet, j The only one In the West, combining en- . . tire safety from Explosion, with ' " great Speed and Comfort. ! 1 Particular attention given to way business and the filling of orders, -i", j ." as -..'..- THE?' f - f I QTJIO K S T i !P connects at Cairo with Railroads and ... Packets, both North and south; at ' , ' . Evansville North and East, and , at Paduoah with Packets for - the Tennessee and Cum- w . berland Rivers.., . dec2l dtf " ' . " Regular Evansville and Nashville Packet -: , The elegant Light-Draught Steamer CHATTANOOGA, Hknky Scott, Master; Bob Ferguson, Clerk, L Will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Nashville, making all way laudlDFor freight or passage apply on board, or to HUSTON & CO., . dec3dtf f' Agents. United states Mail ' ' and ' '. ADAMS EXPRESS CO.'S PACKETS. tmuwwy W A VBVII.f .It1 A SM?CAIKO MAIL PACKET COMms&cm pa n Y will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, carrying the Adams KxSress Company's Messengers and United tates Mail, for Henderson, ML Vernon, Uniontown Shawneetown, Casey viile.Golconda, Smithland, Paducah, Metropolis, Cairo, and ali oiherjjoints on the Lower Ohio, making a . . i v RELIABLE I .!. DAILY MAIL and EXPRESS LINE, . s , ,. . . Running as follows: - . s . , - The elegant and fleet Steamer i W. Al Lowth, Master... J.;.'..Fowi.er, Clerk,, Leaves Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8p.m. s hu.iiA .. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ' ARMADA, - H.T. Dexter, Master...WM. DtTNN.'Clerk, Leaves Evans vllle e very WEDNESDAY and SATU RDAY, at 3 p.m. (t4-Si;V-l The elegant and light-draught L ' ' ; SAM OHK, Duncan, Master .........iSoRENSON Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. KB-LEAVE CAIRO DAILY oc arrival of train. . r i it.;i; : v "These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order' for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at alihours, by Jul 2 HUSTON Sl CO.. , ,' COX & HUMPHREY. R. K. DU2 KERSON t CO., Ag'ts. OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MAIL LINE FOB Owensboro, Cannelton,and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, Ike DoLLia, Master ; , M. D. Wakben, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and . , . , - 'I ll I'KSOAT, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, Gilmork, Master; ; John Ouebbachek, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEMESUAY, at 6 p.m. ; and SATIKBAY, at 6 p. m. The elegant and fleet , ROSE HITE, " A. Ballari), Master; 1 1 ' George Patterson, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . r TUESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and . ' . , ... FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnislied throughout, and are now in firstrate order for. the accommodation of the j. public. - Freights received at ' all times, free of cnarge, ana an miormaiion rnrmsnea, Dy COX & HUMPHREY, and R. K. DUN KERSON & CO., Agents. R. H. Wooi-folk, Superintendent, maylO tf , Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer iJNews Boy. C. G. PERKINS, Master. ; Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKKRSON & CO., Agents, nov2 dtf Regular Evansville, Paducah, and Eastport Packet The fleet and elegant Packet kM Phantom, R. HODGE BROWN, Master; TOM WllUIS, L Jerk, Wi ft vealftr rm.-ket 'between Evansville ana Fasinnrt fiis J-.vansvme ana fcaMport, Miss. Leaves Evansville every Friday at 4 p.m. Leaves Paducah every Saturday at 10 a.m. Returning, Leaves Eastport every Monday at 12 m. Leaves Paducah every Wednesday at 5 a.m. - Arrives at Evansville every Thursday at 7 a.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to COX & HUMPHREY, Agents, octlldtf Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer iSM ADA LYON, AJL.F H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNESlu V .ml STI1HT)A. at 6 o'clock r.m. I tn WnAHhnrv nnri U 1 1 WAV nl JtO. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-Sued boilers. For freight or passage apply u board. mayiUU

STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment jn the West, has better facilities or greater ability lor doing fine Steamboat Printing, uur assortment of Job Type, tliouuli very large and complete, is constantly beniKadded to. and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job primers In the United Stales. We are prepared to grin t Posters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, ills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, &c, Ac." Orders left with either or the wharf-boats will he promptly attended: to. i weal her niul Water. ' Cincinnati,' Jan . 8. The river has fallen 9 Inches.-- -The weatner is cloudy, and some snow fell last night. .Thermometer stands at3"- ;Sl , ..t ..i, . ; The. .weather., yesterday;, was decidedly colder .and jinuch, more. junpropitious for the re-opening of navigation The Ice yesterday was thicker aud. heavier, and we may expect further difficulties to steamboats endeavoring t9 ascend or descend the rivtr. The river is still falling rapidlyimmense masses of ice are being left on the shore. Our despatches from all quarters are still ominou of a protracted suspension of navigation. . v j . ' U Arrials nd Deirtorr. t We have no arrivals to report. The departures were the Alice V, for New Orleans ; Armada and Quickstep, for Cairo. . . KwHiN Due. Havana, for Nashville; Shamrock, for St. Louis; Silver Moon, for Memphis; Palestine and Chattanooga, from Nashville; J. P. Webb, St. Cloud, Robert Burns, Laura Fenton, and Liberty No. 2, from Memphis; Louisville, Mississippi, Nick Longworth, David White, Indiana, Sam. Parker, Swallow, Wild Wagoner, and J. H. Groesbeck, from New Orleans ; Laurel Hill, Louisiana, and Henry Ames, for New Orleans; Tarascon, from Louisville, 2. MiMCellaneoiiH. 1 --' ' The ice in the river yesterday was thicker and heavier than on the day before. .....The Armada was receiving largely for Cairo, and would leave with a big trlp. Very little freight was going' aboard the Quickstep, though she had her flag flying. Our people are very generally deiermined to patronize the regular packets, who e interests are identified with Evansville...'......The Alice V. left yesterday morning at 6 o'clock with all the freight she could carry.il.-... i. We were pleased yesterday to meet our pleasant young fiienu Kit Rudd, of the Chattanooga who came a passenger by the- Quickstep. The Chattanooga is laid up at Golconda, to await events. She has a good harbor, and Capt. Scott is inclined to tal'e matters qnietly and patiently..'.... :;. We received a private dispatch from Capf. Jj B. Archer, of the Liberty No. 2,' dated Columbus, Ky., 7th, announcing the safe arrival of the Liberty at that port, with all she could carry. She would leave Memphis last mght for this" port, and will be here Friday morning and re load. i Bonis Leaving To Day.- '' 1 Fob Caibo. The sprightly Sam. Orr will resume he trips to Cairo to-day if the ice admits. Capt. Allan Duncan H in command, and VaL Sorenson and Wm. Tileston are her clerks.' She has elegant pas--senger accommodations. Gleanings from oar Exchange. Cincinnati. The Commercial 01 Monday says: - . 1 The weather was clear and cold yesterdny, yet with occasional high wind. The mercury ranged at thirty degrees at noon. We have no improvement to note in navi- . gal ion, which is still suspended from Pittsburg to Cairo. The Ice is stiil running heavily, yet the ferryboats continue to make occasional trips. At Pittsburg the river is falling, with 4 feet in the channel. Here the river has receded 14 inches during the past '24 hours, with 14 feet hence to Louisville. . Not quite to Cairo, Commercial. We are till slightly the head of navigation, two boats leaving- last Friday, two Saturday, two on Monday and two yesterday, with a corresponding number of arrivals. - Because you are away up by the North Pole don't be envious like Louisville, aud try to pluck our laurals away.. . The wind was high and boisterous last night, and the weather hourly growing colder, making new ice in the river. . Louisville. The Courier, of Monday says:. ........ ,."-.,..- : . The river was falling very slowly yesterday, with six feet one inch of water In the canal by the mark. Since our last report ' it had fallen only about five inches at the head of the falls, and fifteen inches at Portland.' The weather, as we had indicated, turped warm with both rain ami snow Saturday, and the hope of an immediate resumption of navigation was indulged in. It turned cold again on Saturday night, and was freezing fast, though clear and rather mild yesterday, and thawing in the sun. This has held both the navigation and the bo tmen in Kuspense, and the latter are now awaiting another change belore attempting to resume navigation. . On the falls there were about four feet water in the pass last evening, and the river falling very slowly. The river continues as full as ever of heavy floating ice, it being too light to gorge, and the weather not quite cold enough to make much shore ice. There were rumors of gorges at. points above Cincinnati, where navigation is wholly suspended, but 1 he river is still open at all points below Cincinnati, and the ferry boats here and at Jeffersonvilie, and tielow the falls at New Albany, were making . regular trips. No boats ventuied out of port either yesterday or Saturday, and from present appearances none will st rt to-day, though several are ready. Reports were current yesterday that the ice had corged in the Lower Ohio at Flint Island, also at Alton, the mouth of Little Blue, but we do not believe it was true. If the navigation of the ower river is stopped at all by a gorge of ice, it will be near Wolf Creek, in th.- Narrows. The Liberty No. 2 left. Memphis last Monday with 400 bales of cotti n for New Albany, and 100 bales for Evansville. She returns to Memphis from Evansville Friday. Rather late in the day, Courier though she will probably leave here again next Friday. St. Louis. The Democrat of Monday says: Sunday was Spring-like; the weather was the warmest of the season. An immense impression was made upon the ice. The floai ing in the river is soft, but thick, and there was still, last evening, a good deal of it. A steamer came to the whart from a point twenty-eight miles below She found no difficulty except at one place Cahokia bend where all the ice was blown into the channe . Of course it was not within the power of man to discover last evening the character of weather to come: but if the mildness continues.

j boats leaving to-ay will suffer no detention from ice. The depth of water to Cairo Is supposed to be six feet If Hour is received to-day for New Orleans, the freight to New Orleans will probably be 81 25 per barrel, and other articles in proportion. The upper rivers remain firm. Here the river was stationary yesterday. The stern-wheel steamer Amaranth was sold by the Sheriff to Fred. Hebastien (or James Morrison and P. H. Kelly) lorf2.400 Mr. S. bought for other parties, . It la bin.

a lew months since Ihsaine boat wu- sold at private sale tor $12,000. The Northwest, which left. Memphis a Jew days a to wrec . the sunken si turner Memphis in While ri.er run her barge over a sn;ig, at the mouth of the cut-oft. The barge sunk with all the diving apparatus. -.-.:! An Alton paper says the steamer R. E. Lee Is faster than the" famous Altnna, which iu years past rau oetween St. Louis and Alton. . It regards the name as a very good selection, as the fleetuess of the steamer will be a constant reminder to the ex-rebels of the remarkably good time made by the General in-Uhiefot the Confederate aimv. on his retreat before the

national forces, after the evacuation of Richmond. ,i:- : . '" 1 ; Memphis The Appeal, of the 3d, says: ; New' Year's day was clear, but very cold, wltiir Utile doing on toe . levee. . Stores were mostly closed during the day. Yesterday was cold and clear ' Business on the landing was much betr ti.r and cotton ui ved around, briskly. The upper rivers ae ob-.Liucted by Ice, and arrivals from that "quarter are very few indeed. The rise in the upper Arkansas proves but a email mutter, aud , hud verv little effect on Unit stream below the Rock. White and St. Francis are in line boating order. At this point the river is still rapid.y falling.. , Private dl-patclies from the Ohio River give con 11, cling accounts ot the condition of that stream, one dispatch from Cincinnati says the river at that point is almost free of ice, while another dispatch from Evansville say the river is gorged near that place. We should like to know who sent such a dispatch from Evan vllle. . New ORi.EANa.-The Time ot Friday says; -. The weather since our last has been of an unusually remarkable character. Shortly alter dark of Wednesday night a cold norther set in, and with it came a drizzling rain, which continued till midnight, when It ceased, and at 1 o clock esteiday morning there came on what may be termed, in stern reality, a genuine srow s orm, which continued to (all in large flakes until two o'clock A. M., when it ceased. It was one of the,grande-t sights that has been witnessed here since the snow storm of 1852, which occurred in January of that year. We noticed on the lauding several individuals indulging in th usual winterish sport of snow balling, which was carried on to some extent.. The depth of the snow was one and a quarter inches. . This sudden visitor of the atmospherical elements did not last very long, as old Sol. who had been in obscurity during the fore part of the morning, showed himself for a lime, which caused a general thaw, and at one o'clock, nothing could be observed but the drippings from the house tops, which would lead many to suppose that only a passing Show er occurred. Business on the landing did not 'bear an animated appearance, as there was but littledoing on either landing. There were, however, a fair number of departures, the major part of which had very poor trips. v t The Crescent, of the 3d, says: " ; "" We learned yesterday that Capt;' Jones and Capt. John F. Doutslas, of the Atlantic line, ofi'eretl passage to Gen. Price arrd family td St. Louis. The Indiana, Capt. Neal, also otFered the General a free "faassage up the river. These are very kind offers on the part'of our steamboat friends. They are never behind in their generous offers. STEAMBOATS. Regular Wabash " River ; Packet; : The Light-Draught and E'egant Steamer - .Iouisa,,,-,,,':'-"- : Tom Bolus, Master; C. Crawford, Clerk, : Will enter the Evansville and Wabash River trade as a regular packet upon the opening of nayigaiion. She has come to stay. Jan4 dtf TRANSPORTATION. Old, Reliable, and Responsible. Capital, . . . $10,000,000. THE A. D A. M S Express Coitipasiy. . ESTABLISHED 1S4S. ORGANIZED lSSi. The Only Company having Ramifica- ; tions throughout th8 Continent, & and Connections with the . Whole World. . , GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINK ' THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPASTT, at its office in Evansville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the publie, referring to its superior faclliti. s of transportation, its vast domestic and international connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and Its sterling reliability. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages Merchandise received for delivery on payment of the. accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly. -, Transport heavy and light freiahts. packages, and parcels as low as all other forwarders. ; . -Any information In regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the office, No. IS SOUTH FIRST STREET (Chandler's Block). T. GA1THER, Agent. . novl4 dtf AMERICAN 1ITERY AND SALE STABLES, Third Street, Between Main and Lociust, Etansviixk, Ikd. FORTH, BOWLES & CO., Proprietors HORSES ASD BHiGIES, SADDLE Horses, Carriages, Ac, ready for hire at all hours. m special attention given to orders for Funerals, and elegant Carriages, Omnlbusses, Ac. furnished on short notice. dec29dtf , . ' ' COAL. GREEN RIVER COAL. GREEN KIVEK CO A L FREE FROM Slack and all impurities, of the best qualities, and lowest market price. Full measure guaranteed. A constant supply on hand and orders filled promptly. LITER & ANDERSON, No. 7 South Water Street, Next door to Robert Barnes' store. &ovl0 d3m - KODIAM COAL MIXES. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOcast and Water Streets. '"" ' A constant sappiy, axui oroers premm )7&Jie4. . , , ( , viU ,

COMMISSION CARDS. TlTE WOtlD REMIND OUR Vr friends and tormer patrons that we re at the old COKNKR of VINE and WATEK KTRRF.TS, still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLO VR, COMMISSIONS, Ac, aud suould be pleased to see them. H. D. ALLIS A CO.

II. D. ALUS A CO., FORWARDING ; AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers la - '- ?! I ; :? -I if - V.-' ' .1.-V ; Corner Water and Tine Streets, ' Evansviule, Ind. Janl dtf j , "WVH.' AKIN, J., M. PARVIN. J, T. PARYpC. ; 'AKIN, ;PARVIN & CO., , V O It K , P 4 CJ K E RS, ' ' " AND DEALERS 'iN ' Pork, Bacon, and Lard. '", . ALSO FORWARDING AND COMMISSION - ' Merchants, ry FIRST MiiEETV Between Tine and Division, Evansville..... ............... .indiaj. For sale, Flour, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn, r , , Hay, and Salt. , v,' ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY, FILLED. dec21 d3m , ; ' J. C. Dusoncliet & Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION A , PAODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M- DalzeilJ Evansville, Ind.OCtlS v ...-!. SHABPE A SMITH, ' PROD CCE AND COMMISSION MER- - chants, , . , , Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oatsi Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, , No. 5 South Wateb Street, . , , , r r , - Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. . -. apr2S A. 8.! HAYHURST. 1- " ! " J. j.' WHITAKER. v Ilaylmrst A TIilttaker, . ; PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD- ., :,..!!..,-ING MERCHANTS. . , i fc r.:-'. No. 6. '..South Water St. r ';' .'"' .'.....,' - 'i , Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Cora and Country Produce. ; . tfr i OWELL' HILLSPAtUH, ; . Upper Whurfboat Proprietors, 1 I OR WARDING ' AND " COMMISSION : 1 1. . ' r. : ME- CHANTS, -j ;.v . . and General steamboat Agents, ,- SU lwneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular att ntioa given to collecting purchase charges. . apr28 3in L. M. BAIKD ,.Q. H. STABT BAIRD & START, , (Successors to. W. M. Alkman A Co..) GENERAL AGENTS," PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission Mercliants, Evansville, Indiana. Reer to H. Q,. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly J. T. Cox. F. M. HriiPHEEy ; , COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commissioii Merchants Office, No. 7 South Water SI reel, And Wharf-boat foot of Sycamore Street, Evansville. Indiana. GENERAL KTEAMBOAT AGENTS, and Special Agents tor Atlantic and Great Western Railway. 'j l ' " V - SOLE AGENTS for ' ,,' Nashville & Northwestern R.R. ,7 .' . -and- 'V , Xashville and Chattanooga B. B. ear Through Bills and through Rates given to Nashville, and all points South. .novSdtf 1 BEN. HCBBS. F. H. EBRKAB PHY. D. VIET9. p. 11. Kiiium&co., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION - f. ... . x;i-lniiitM, " -! General Railroad and Transfer'Agentx, ! Agents "Star Union Line," Corner Locust and. Water Street. , sepiidly Evansville, Ind. Tt. H. RAQON. K. DICKEY. RAGON A DICKEY, Wliolesale Grocers, ; - , . ? Dealers In ' WINES ANt LIQUORS,. and Forwarding & Commission Merchants Xos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf COTTON WARPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING hljSti:l o o m That we are prepared to furnish them, o. " short notice. Warps for Weaving Jean. of the best quality, ready to weave, as low as can be bought anywhere. Orders will be promptly attended to. Send on your beams. JtiHN W. GRUEN A CO., . Corner Bord Street and CanaL " EvahsTille Wool Factory. The Undersigned respectfully announce to tlie Pnblie in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take in Wool lor manufacturing into the following Goods, viz: Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain and Plaid Flannels, Linseys, Satinets A stocking Yarn. " On the mw-t reasonable terms and short notice. We have also a good supply of the above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a distance, who bring orsend their wool early, can have their goods right off. Price list for manufacturing will be sent on appllca tion. office and Factory corner Botid street and CanaL JOHN W. ttMUJtJi cut ap0-ia. ., . ,

TRANSPORTATION Merchants' Despatch FAST FREIGHT Like FORWARDS fiOODS FROM , . M

New York, Bout a, and all points in the New Eniau J , . States, r - B- ... -;TO:BVANSyiLLE '. "mtitij, IN TIME EQUALED BV NO ." it EK LINE, AT REGULAR II All. - , J ROAD RATES, j WITH ACENTS AT ALL T principal poinu along the Unf. wa are enabled to give the UTMOST 1 PATCH to freight. ....-... We have Contracting Agents at Na-nda N. H., Worcester, Mass., Springfield, Mas. Providence. R. I., and Hartford, Cotia. Goods marked "Merchants Dexpatab and shipped to either of the above plaoes, or via Albany, will reach our line;1 a BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, an appfew tion, ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims .for DA MA G ES 'OYRX.CHARGES, Ac. are promptly settled wl oat referring our natrons to Eastern oflLoSvI ... i - . B. MORGAN, Agent, - ' 1 Evansville, IrL Office with Keen. Mark A Co. sepia d& THE MERCHANTS UNIOIT ' Express Company HAVING PPT THEIR DIRKCT and great Through Lines In perfect working order, are now prepared to do a General Express Business with the East, West, Southwest, and North w at, including the carrying and collecting of Money, Valuables, Ac. Our lines now opened embrace the routes between New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Buffalo, ' Detroit. Cleveland, . Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, Lacrosse, Praine-do-Chlen, Indianapolls.Terre Haute, St. Loala, and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly extended over all the routes o trade. - ' " ' .'" ! The capital of this Company Is " ( " f':r ; Twenty Million IolIar, and is an ample guarantee to the pub lie of .its responsibiliiy.. All losses and dimage of property entrusted to .our car viU be promptly and equitably adjusted.--im' Every effort will be made to merit the patronage of the pnblie. Our rates are as low as those of any responsible Express Company.)- t.t.-t .. i ' t 1 i u, R. R. WALDEN, AgenL A'0FFIQE-rlfol4 First Street. , uot13 d3m - 1 i - 1. .viu ft-.m T7T' rr '' f- ' ' ' '. ' " . Star Union Xtine. '- -.. ! (,.., -J- , ' ';. A " ,S,;'V .V. The Onlj Line Carrjins Freight, U . . and from Eastern' Cities. Vi , , Time Quicker, and Rates as Low, ss by any other Route. i.i, THIS IS THE ONLY LINK IIAT. ing a real capital, and owning the ears in wnicn its rreignt is transported.- its cars are new and of " broud tread," Intended to be run through between KaAtera and Western cities, irrespective of cnanaas of gaage. The " Star Union Line " reaenes East over the Pennsylvania Railroad, and is the authorized Fast Freight Line of that road, and is worked on all routes over which it undertaken to transport, under contracts which secure to the property entrusted to its charge the best facilities for fast and uniform movement that roads over which it passes possess. We Invite the attention of merchants shipping goods West to the facilities offered by this line. All claims for damage or overclutrge will be promptly settled by presenting freight bills and bills of Jading at this office, avoiding all delay of referring bills East for settlement an advantage offered by n other route. To parties shipping produce East, this line otters special inducements. The produce is loaded at this place in "Star. Line cars," and goes through without change to any Eastern city, OFFICE No. 2 Main Street. WAREHOUSE Corner Locust and Water Streets. P. H. IHBM1N & CO, sep2S dflw 1 , ' ' Agents. ' .... - rBROWN, DUNKERSON & C0., 0RWARDING AND CONMBSIOH 1 MERCHANTS, Arrd special Agents for the BEUEFOmiNK B. B..C0 ERIE TRANSPORTATION COAnd ERIK TIME EXPRESS. .... iiiAlso, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express TIME AND RATES GUARANTHELX ar Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A OO August 13, 186dangl4 Agents. New Stock at No. 31 Locust Street. MOKES WEIL WOULD RESPECTfully inform his old friends and customers that he has opened an entirely sew stock of FAMILY GROCERIES at the above stand, which he has selected with great care, and which he is prepared to retall as cheap as the cheapest. He will also buy ail kinds of Country Produce, for which be will pay the highest cash price. Goods will be delivered to ail parts ot the city free of charge. dL.ll dim MOSES WKIL. ( Courier, Union, and Democrat eeey omm

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