Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1867 — Page 7

TH K E V A NSVI1 ,LE DAILY J OURNAL, THURS DAY, JANUARY 17. 1867.

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P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO, General Commission and. Forwarding No. 33 Poydras Street, ' ' NEW ORLEANS, LA. 'hi :::':' -i u-'.l . ' All kinds of "Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited. . O. CAMPBELL. B. . GLOVER GEO. G. CAMPBELL & CO., ! commission" merchants, No. 59 Poydras Street, j

NEW.URLEANS. . REFERENCES. Cox Humphrey, Evansville, Ind. Oarey, Stewart ft Lanterman, Grayville, 'Illinois e--; :?...:- " Terry 4 Smith, Louisville, Ky. City National Bank, New Orleans. declSdflm. Geaeral Commission Produce and Forwarding Corner Ford r as and New Leyee Sts.. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Reference the Great West. decl5dly. BAM. H. KENNEDY. JTTLITJS VAIRIN. , - . - - , FACT, MORTTMKB. ' ' ' v - S. H. KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky, 55 A 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. ecl5dly. . . .. B. e. Howard, h. b. barbbt, New Orleans, w. b. preston, New York. catlin preston, Hutsonvllle, 111. i i GEO. r. preston, Evansville, Ind. wm. h. Williams, Calhoun, Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND COMMISSION MER HA' TS , 168 Coiniiion Street, RETERENCEsl'1- Or'fOjl Geo. W. Rathbone, President Evansville National Bank... ... ' i r j ".?' ; v Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans - ;.-; u ' C. P. Norris. Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. . , ,,. . G. R. Butter, Esq.', President Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. Mai. J.- J.? Murphy. President Memphis insurance -company. aeciDau. i0J3pe(ed, Snramers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, c GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS, Office No. 69 Poydras street j V ;. - Niw Orleans, La. UOarleton, Foute ft Co., New York epeea. ix Cazart, 81 dec3e'65dtf Speed. Dbnoho ft Co., Memphis, Tenn. uaian, Bocaara uo., Mooue, Ala. DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. . W, HARPER. AX. AIKEN fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, U2 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf , 8. M. BAKTON....M. M. POOL W. M. AIRMAN. i S. M. BARTON &C0., a Commission Xerciliniits 17 Tchoupitoolas Street, , s 4 ' ' ' " 1 1 NEW ORLEANS, LA. E. H. Fairchild. J.W.Bingham. f , FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, , -,,1. , , . v--Commission 3Ierc;li tints .it'' razlne 84 Ma: Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. MEMPHIS CARDS. K. J. OOMBR. i. I'' GEO. S. RICHARDSON. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R CHANTS, Clinton Street, ' MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop ft' Co., Memphis; Foster Bros., Cincinnati ; Jas. Viba ft Co., Boston ; Jas. B. Fen by, St. Louis; J. B. KlrUand, Hill, Talmadgeft Co., New York. a decl5d3m. . " . O. J. GRAMMER. , S. D. WRI-CH. GBAMMER & CO., Commission Merchants nd Dealers in Feed and all Western Produce, . , , 1 No. 355 Front Street, A' . MEMPHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Ehrman ft Co.; Cox & Hnmpbrey. - . : Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal auvami made on consignments. (ocwdi: JACOB BIKZICH. , JOHN J. 8INZICH. ; J, SI5ZICH SOX, ;; Water Street, bet. Sycamore and Vine, Wholeale and ReUil Dealers In . Boat-Stores, Fancy Groceries, Cordage, all sizes, Hemp Packing, all sizes, Gum Packing, all sizes, Cotton Packing, all sizes, Blocks s Twines, all kindt, Lath, Yarn, Oakum, Rosin, Pitch, Sheet Lead. tr.. Also, Wrought and Spike Nails. Lard Oil, Coal Oil, Lubricating C Oils. Order jdl'ed promptly and at the lowest anlSUly

STEAMBOATS.

Ii dependent Low Pressure Packe QUICKSTE p;' ... ,,,,,( . ,,H.T. DEXTER Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every TUES va x ana fki.ua r. at z-.jo p.m. ; , '"' Stopping at all: Way Landings. The QUICKSTEP is an entirely new ... low Pressure Packet, The only one in the West, combining en tire safety rrom lixpiosion, wun ereat Srjeed aDd Comfort. . Particular attention given to way busi ness and the tilling 01 oraers. . . ; ' l: an i 0(1 vl THE '.ol ssi ! Q TO; X O K S T E I connects at Cairo with Railroads and Packets, both North and South; at . Evansville North and East, and ' at Pad ucah with Packets for j ' the Tennessee and Cum- ? ' 'i ' berland Rivers. :S ;il ; dec2Idtf 1 , Regular Evansville and Nashville , . r ; Packet The elegant Light-Draught Steamer Jji CHATTANOOGA, Hknt Scott, Master; " Bob Fkrguson, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet from Evans ville to Nashville, making all way land' insra. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ft CO. decS dtf Agents. United States Mail - - and ' '' ADAMS EXPRESS COS r- :- - PACKETS. ' " THE EVA5JSVII.1.E AND CAIRO MAIL PACKET" COM PANY will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, carrying the Adams Express Company's Messengers and United States Mail, for Henderson, Mt. Vernon TJniontown. Shawneetown. Casey ville.Oolconda. Smithland. Paducah. Metropolis, Cairo, and all other points on the Lower uniOimaiung & a : t;' . RELIABLE ;."-",' DALLY MAIL and EXPRESS LINE, 'c Runhing as follows t t :The elegant and fleet Steamer . c f ? CHARMER, ! W. A. Lowth, Master .Fowleb, Clerk Leaves Evansville every MONDAY and TJtiuusuAX, aia p.m. . - r : . r Th splendid Kldp-whpl Steamer . ARMABA, H. T.DBXTKB,MasW.....WM. Dunn, Clerk, Leaves Evansville evry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. The elegant and light-draught" ' SAM.ORE,,., Duncan, Master ...,...(.,obknson, Clerk, ' Leaves Evansville evry TUESDAY and t Kiu a x , ai 3 p.m. WLEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of trains j' i ' --- --' These Boats have been refitted entire. and are now in first-rate order for the ac commodation of Passengers. . , , Freights received at all hours, by ; , Jul 8 HUSTON 4 CO.. , ' , COX A HUMPHREY. R. K. DUNKERSON ft CO., Ag'ts. OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MAIL, FOB Owenstoro, Cannelton, and Louisville, The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, Tt-c TVit t rCt faotai i ' Af. D. Wabren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVIILE EVERY WAV nAVntinAvnann A r A. v 1 A M. f OrW AV O.AU. . 11U XHl'KSDAT, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, OilhOre, Master; John Ouerbacheb, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and ' ' SATURDAY, at 6 p. m. ; ii - - - - . .f. The elegant and fleet j-.i ; - I ROSE HITE. A. Ballard, Master ; . ; ! ueorge Patterson, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and . . . . , fkidai, at o p.m. These boats have been refitted and refur nished fhrniiphnilt. n nH ora nnv in fi ra rate order far the accommodation of the public. ,. .. . i Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by a nu.ii-MKbl, ana R. K. DUNKERSON ft CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk. SuDerintendent. mayio tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. - The fine Steamer MNews Boy. C. Q. PERKINS. Mnstr .... Will leave promptly as ahnve. dnilv. at 3 o'clock, p. h. . freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. K. K. DUNK ERSON ft CO., Agents. nov2dtf Regular ; Evansville, Paducah, and Juastport Packet1 The fleet and elegant Packet iiPliantom, R. HODGE BROWN, Master; . TOM WIIW nicrlf Will run' as a regular packet between Evansville and Eastport, Miss. , Leaves Evansville every Friday at 4 p.m. Leaves Paducah every Saturday at . 10 a. in. , , Returning, Leaves Eastport every Monday at 12 m. Leaves Paducah every Wednesday at 5 a. in. Arrives at Evansville every Thursday at 7 a.m. For freight or passage apply on board. or to COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. octll dtf Regular Green River Packet j , The new Steamer , - i ADA LYON, Aw H. Edwards, Commander, 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. jnay21 tf

ill V KJ1, lilAVS. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West ha better facilities or greater ability tor do;ng fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers in the United States. . We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor," ftc, &c. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to.

, .Weather and Water. '. utr , The weather loosened op a little, yesterday, the wind blowing from the Southland it thawed somewhat. : Thermometer, 34" at 9 a. m. .The' river bad risen about' four inches up to 3 o'clock yesterday. The ice is quite plenty and pretty heavy, and being driven to this shore by the wind, rendered landing rather difficult. The prospect yesterday was decidedly better. - The weather was cloudy with indications of rain. i:: " : Arrival nd Departures.'1' ' The arrivals and departures," yesterday, up to 3 o'clock were few, including only the J. H. Groesbeck, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Quickstep, from Locktiart's Point and return to Cairo; Chattanooga, Cumberland River to Evansville; Kenton, to Pittsburg. - ii Boats Dne. ' ;;f:,i ui . Among the first : boats uue are the Ha vana for Nashville ; Shamrock and Arabian, for St. Louis; Silver Moon, Mary Swan and Darling, for Memphis; Chatta nooga, from Nashville ; ' J. ' P. Webb, from Memphis; Lawrence, and Mary Irwin, for Arkansas River; Nick Longworth, Lad; Gay, Amazon, P. W. Strader, Sam Parker,'. Swallow, and 'Stonewall from New Orleans; B.: L. ' Lodge, Emerald, Armadillo, Emma No. 3. and Henry Ames, for New Orleans; Morning Star from Louisville ; Charmer and Armada, from Cairo ;Wm. White, from Green Riv er. .' . . BliticellaneouH. '- ' , The faces of steamboatcnen brightened up a little yesterday, and prospects of im proved navigation were improved. The levee continues crowded with freight, and tonnage is scarce except for Memphis , The Liberty continued to receive large lots of freight all day, including a large amoant of packet "freight, in' tbe; abseuce of any boatbelonging to the Packet Company. She would hardly get off before the arri val of the train lastsiighui Shewas frozen in the shore ice yesterday, which served to protect her from damage by floating ice...ij The Quickstep returned; from Lockhart'S Point yesterday 4 wher& she took 1,000 sacks of corn, at 45c, fO New Orleans. She received considerable freight here, and had a good ;trip; out..'...'..The: J. H. Groesbeck came up from New Orleans full Of ' Cotton , sugar, &c, and; after coaling, proceeded to Cincinnati.....The Chattanooga arrived from Cumberland River about 1 o'clock' yesterday, having i, forced i i her u way through the . gorge near . the Wil lows, r She has a slim tripil 1 Shewill have dispatch tor- a return trip Commodore's beautiful propeller Mlnyoung.is again at the wharf. - She has had a busy time in Green River since the freeze up... ......The Kenton haying resueeted her bows, was getting ready to proceed on her way to Cincinnati and Pittsburg yesterday -..The St. Cloud was to go to Newburg last evening for a lot of hay, and fill out hereto-day and leave for Memphis:..'... Some of the. crew of the Kenton who jumped " her at Memphis, came on here and attached her. It has just been decid ed In St. Louis that such conduc is mutiny, and a number of Jumpers have been sent to prison for such conduct. ' An ex ample of the kind in this city would have a good influence... ;.The crowded state of our river column compels us to postpone any synopsis of the report of the Superb vising inspectors for the present. Special River Correspondence. . Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 15, 1807. Editors Journal: This morning is clear, cold and bracing5 On Sunday night snow fell to the depth of three or four inches, and continued to fall at Intervals all day yesterday, but this morning everything is lively and serene. Last Saturday morning the steamer " Ma son,'; departed lor Mt. Carmel, to bring up Fox ft McDowell's pork, since which time we have heard nothing irom her ;, but we have learned,. incidentally, that the slack water above the dam h as contracted ice for some miles above, so as to render it im possible for the " Mason " to get up to her destination, but perhaps they may manage to get the pork up to the steamer In wagons. The "Mate "is due from above, with corn for Johnson ft Bristol. ' ' : ' The last we heard from the Advance she was not advanciag very "muchly." She was lying near the mouth of the Wabash awaiting farther developements in thereconstruction of navigation in the Ohio. She had a barge in tow loaded with pork and lard, and the barge, from some cause or other, sunk. Some say the watchman went to sleep and neglected his business, but be this as it may, there was good luck along wl'h the bad luck, and I am glad to have it to say, that everything was saved unin jured. ' Capt. Lancaster is an experienced steamboat officer, and his Clerk, Mr. C. W. Bradley, stands at the head of his profes sion, and either shippers or passengers will be well cared for on the Advance. The steamer-" Romeo" (I do not know whether Juliet ison board or not), I under stand. Is running between Terre Haute and Covington, when the ice will permit. She is a safe carrying vessel, with such efficient officers as Capt. Shumaker in command, we are virtually at the head of navigation here, but I fail to notice the huge piles of cotton and other products on our wharf, aa at Evansville. As one of the results of the ice blockade, the heavy floating ice prevented, for a time, any communication with our Illinois friends: but, when we get the new bridge, we shall be all " Hunkidora." Boats Leaving: To-Day. For Cairo. The Charmer, detained by ice, did not get in in time to return to Cairo yesterday. She will therefore be the regular Evansville and Cairo U. S. Mail and Adams' Express packet to-day, leaving at 3 o'clock. Her officers are not sur passed in affability and attention to the wants of their passengers by any on the river. , Fob Louisville. The Louisville papers intimated on Tuesday that the Mornlnu Star would resume her trips on Wednesday, in which case she may be expected here to-day, and will return to Louisville this evening. Captain Do) lis Is her veteran

Commander, and Miles D. Warren is her

Clerk. She will be welcomed with delight when she comes. ' . For Memphis. The elegant St. , Cloud, Capt. W. J. Rusk, leaves this evening for Memphis and way ports. She has ad mi rable cabin accommodations and excellent capacity for freight. Capt.. A. Byera is her affable and gentlemanly clerk. j The popular and fleet; Laura Fenton, Capt. Bellows, with Hewitt and. Pennington in her office, returns to Memphis posi tively this evening. She is a good boat, and has most courteous officers. , Fob New Orleans. The splendid sidewheel steamer Virginia, Capt. A. D. Armstrong, loads at this port and will leave for New Orleans to-night, direct., She is a spacious, staunch and elegant steamer, and Capt. Armstrong stands high; In, his pro fession. She will receive a full trip here. lox ft Humphrey are her agents. .. - . m Fob Green RiVEB.-Capt, Drlnkwater's popular little beauty, the Wm,, White, re turns to Green River this evening. She is a beauty, and , her officers are ; pleasant gentlemen., Pat Burke Is in the office . Gleanings from our Exchanges, Cincinnati. The Commercial, of Tues day, saysi 'M . y ' The weather was cold and cloudy vester day with a little snow and lain. The ice is growing thinner, and navigation is again resumed to all points. At Pittsburg htbi is iituuiK, witu a ieei in xne cuan nei. Here the river has risen one foot uuriug me past m nours, wun 7 reel hence to Louisville. . -,i ; ;.,!-, ., - ; Captain Wm Gregg will immediately commence loading the Champion for Memphis Instead of for New Orleans, as was previuusiv uiuteu. a The Emerald, Armadillo, and Emma No, 8, will leave for New Orleans this evening, The Silver Moon, Captain Ben. M. Merrieless, , w ill leave for Memphis at -12 o'ciocK to-aay, ana will be followed by the Darling, Captain J. M. Cbenoweth, this evening.- :' - - The Louisville Mail Line steanerswill continue their daily trips to Louisvi le toaay, me uen. Lyiie leaving at a o'clock. Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday, says: .,, ..... ptAviuATion cesumed. i ne rivsr was rising yesterday, with five feet thiet Inches water in tne canal in the evening by the mark, t bring the previous twenly-four hours it had risen five inches at the head of the falls, and fifteen inches at Portland very good and opportune rise, which will have a tendency to dissipate the shore ice. The weather was moderate, the thermometer ranging at35, with a gooii, falLof snow in the mornrng, and a 'little, rain mixed with snow in the evening. 1 ' ' ., On the falls there were three feet three inches water in the passdown the Indian chute, and slowly swelling, ' ' ' . ' The rive continues tolerably full 'of floating ice. though It was far less formidable th m it has yet been, with the prospect of melting weather last night, and a general resnmptiowof navigation to-day. i St. Louis. The Democrat, of Tuesday says: ? : . . ., - i u , The river is falling slowly. Fire feet of water is reported hence to Cairo. The weather was mild yesterday, and winds variable. Business was dull, three boats loading; Forsyth for New Orleans, Agnes for White River, and Walter Dance for Memphis. Cumberland river is down to thirty Inches on the shoals, a July stage, and a rise expected. ';.::.. .).. i We are inspired with the hope that business will improve at the wharf today. The only serious obstacle now Is the lowness of the water, but this was provided for by an advance of rates to all points below Memphis. The rates are now ai follows : Flour, apples, potatoes, ftc, per bar rel. SI 25: corn, per bae. 65c r oats. nrhao75c; increase in pork rates, 10c, and In pound freights, 10c per 100 pounds. xne wrecKers mat nave Deen searching for the treasure on the W. R. Carter, hve abandoned work for the present. Memphis. The Appeal of Saturday savs: We learn that Capt. Dick Mason WAS trt have left for New Orleans last even! nor. tn make some arrangements about the Southerner. Her debts are said to be very heaxy and it will p obably be two weeks before they are adjusted. a private letter from an engineer in the Kud river trade says: " The Dan Ahl calaboosed yesterday. She has made two trips in the Red river and lost ten thousand dollars. I think that in the next nine ty days there will be a great many more boats in her fix." The Avalanche of Saturdav has tliA tni. lowing: : : . . i ; The Des Arc came in vesteraav from Whit rivof with 500 bales of cotton. "The Die Vernon arrived from Vicksburg with 800 bales of cotton and a cabin full of passengers. She takes the Southerner's trip today. "The Belle Memphis, Capt.Dan. Musselman, made her appearance at the wharf last night. She lost thirty-six hours by being aground at Plum Point. The Deer Liouge ngntea ner off thenar. - , '- As the passengers on the Gen. Ander son were attempting to walk ashore at Columbia on Thursday night, an old gentleman from Cincinnati was accidentally uui jh ucwu uuu naa nis leg orouen la two places. The staee-Dlank wasKlimwrv and steep. There were about twenty gentlemen walking up the plank in a- row, wucu lucunt uue suppeu ana ieii, KnocKing down the whole row. They all landed oil tne uiu geuuftmau ana DroKe ms leg. We c ip the following from the Vicksburg Herald of the 11th ; - ' - The Lyda Norvell was sunk recently by floating ice. Capt. Jas. F. Lewis, her com mander, we are informed, kindly furnished me crew witn passage to tnoir Homes, several of her deck hands arrived here yesterday., , , . . ., r- :.l . As the Lyda Norvell passed here last Sunday, the 13th, with Capt. Lewis on board, and everthing looking ship-shape, we infer that she has not been sunk lately. New Obleans. The Times, of Saturday, says: . The weather yesterday, like that of the previous day, was cloudy, and threatened rain, but, notwithstanding the commotion in the atmospherical elements, It rained none up to dark. Business transactions on the landing were very fair for Friday, considering that daytobe one of I he dullest of the wees. We noticed fine trips on board of packets which left. - STEAMBOATS. Regular Wabash River Packet The Light-Draught and Elegant Steamer iQi Louisa, Tom Bolus, Master; C.Crawlprd, Clerk, Will enter the Evansville and Wabash River trade as a regular packet upon the opening of, navigation. She has eom to tay. , ' Janidtf COAX. GREEN RIYEB COAL. GBKEJf RIVER COAL 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 ft ANDERSON, No. 7 South Water Street, Next door to Robert Barnes' store, novie d3m 1IODIAM COAX MIXES. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOeust and Water Streets. A constant supply, and order prompt ljr Ailed, nova

COMMISSION CARDS. WE WOULD REMIND OUR friends and former patrons that we nre at the old CORNKR of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, &a, and should be pleased to see them. : ' , , :: - ( j v .H. D,ALLIS ft CO. II. D. , ALUS t: CO., !

FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION k';I j MERCHANTS f j ; -.: I ? ( li- '1 ' -n ' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers in 1 Corner Water and Tine Streets, ; f- ' ( ... i - -' ... . . j i : f- ' - "'" '' ; I ..j i j A Evansville, Ind. '-- janl dtf - i W. M. AXTtt. '3. M. PABVIN. J. D. PABYHT. AKIN PARVIN & CO., . P O It It PACKE It s ; AND DRALHR8 Et Pork, Bacon, : and . Xard. '""':. ", ','," '.; also -'. ,tr:-, n -FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' -Mj:'"'- ' Merchants, .". :-i , i; FIRST :&TEET,;'-: ; Between Tine and DlYlalon, ; ETansTiII...................................Iadiana. For sale, Floor, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn J Hay, and Salt. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY , FILLED. dec21 d3m . . , ; r X. C. Dusouchet & Co., FOR WARDING, COMMISSION ft P RODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville. Ind. i octl8 . SHARPS A SMITH, JfMODUCE AND COMMISSION MERDealers In Flour, Hay, Corn. Oats. Grass oeeus, ana rrouuee generally, No. 5 South W ateb Stbeet, ! 1 l ; i ' i ! ! -f - Evansville, Ind. -' aw oruera prompuy mieu. - s. r api-28 8. HATHURST. 1 J. J. WHITAKKR, Ilay hurst fc . Whittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARD ING MERCHANTS. No. 6. -.....South Water St. Dealers in Flour. Bacon. Hav. Oat Com 3, 11 OVELL- K1LLSP4DGH. upper Wharrboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND ' COMMISSION CHANTS, i !'' and General Steamboat Aeenta. i Sh iwneetown. Illinnta. N.B. Particular atf t ntion elven to ml. lectlng purchase charges. apr28 Sm L. X. BAIRD ...,0. H. STAXT (Successors to W. M. Aikman ft Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS, PRODtCE, Forwardins and Commission Mer chants, Evansville,. Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler, Pres't First, National Bank, andSaml Orr, Vice President Evansville iNauonai isanK. - Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly J.T.Cox. F. M. Humphrey COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Merchants Office, No. 7 South Witter Street, And Wharf-boat foot of Sycamore Street, Evansville, ' Indiana. GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, and C I 1 a x : Atlantic ' and ' Great Western Railway. , also i . SOLE AGENTS for ' , i .. i .. . Nashville & Northwestern R.R. ' i A5D-. ii':,', S- ; Xashyllle and Chattanooga K. B. : -Through Bills and ? through Rates given to jasnviue, ana ail points South. novSUtf . ' if ' BEH. HUBBS. , ; .. . ' F..H. EHRMAN , : PHY. D. VIETS. V. IT t iinw tv at rrk . FORWARDING , AND , COMMISSION Merohantsi. 1 General Railroad and Transfer Agents, Agents "Star Union Line,'! Corner Locust and Water Street. sep.dly i : . - Evansville, Ind. " f. 11. HauOs. , , k. DICKBY. BAGOJf d DICKEY, Wholesale Grocers, Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, and ... Forwarding & Commission Merchants Ifos. 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 HAND-LOOM That we are prepared to furnish them, o" short notice. Warps for Weaving Jeako Of the best quality, ready to weave, as low as can be bought anywhere. Orders will De promptly attended to. sena on your Beams. juwis w. wituBiN stu. , Corner Bond Street and Canal. EYansvllle Wool Factory. The Underslgnea respectruiiy announce to the Pubhe in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take in Wool lor manufact uring into tbe IOllOWing uoous, via; . Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Plajjt ahd Plaid Flannels, Linsbys, Satinets ft Stocking Yaks, i On the most reas onable terms and short notico. We have also a good supply of the above Goods on band for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a dis. tance, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right otC Price list for manufacturing will be sent on application. Office and Factory corner Botid street and Canal. JOHN W. GRUEN ft CO.

TRANSPORTATION Mercliaiits IespsitiefK FAST FRFIfiHT r IMr

;i , 'OBWABDS GOODS. FBCiE. N e w YorBr, Bo t o . ftnd U'Polnts in the NtmEngJirtif TO E VANS TIEEE' DIKTu rV IN TIME-EQUALED- BT N&-ri rtlKL.i . LINE, .AT REGUIjAR KAJL-, ROAD RATESii - i

-TTTITII t AGENTS AT TBI :

w w . principal points auB th ! ? enabled to give the UTMOST Jb:.6

trAifja. to ireignu i .' We have Contracting Agents ut NteUKa N. H., Worcester, Mass., BpringellvM Providence, R.. I and HartfciTciwrm.

Goods marked " Merchants' DepMteak t and shipped to either of the above -penm ; or via Albany, will reach our lln.-wt-' BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on aarik . tion. ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. , All claims for DAMAGES, f CHARGES, Ac, are promptly settled wt) out referring our patrons to Eastern . fc . E. B. MORGAN, Agen,,. - . Evansville, Lmt. . Office with Keen, Mark ft Co. tieptZiimsrt

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AVIN PUT TIIE1B niKKKST and great Through Lines in p&aamos. workins order, are now prepared ta t General Express Business with the- ?inrt' West, Southwest, and Nortbwtst, lnoiiml ing the carrying and collecting otMametn., Valuables, ftc Our lines now opened embrace the votttMPr between New York.- Boston, Philadcnla Buffalo, Detroit. Cleveland, Clnoinjuatt,'. Chicago, Milwauiee, LaCrosse, PmlrMHliaChien, Indlanapolis.Terre Haute, St. lAmSmand all Intermediate points, and are txkwvT rapidly extended over all the roate . The capita of this Company tr:.'r j' ; Tweniy Million Dollars ! and Is an ample guarantee to- the pmittme. of its Tesponsibiliiy. All losses and dam- -age of property entrusted to our car ruT beprompuy and equitably adjusted..,"Every effort will be made to merit,, dawpatronage of the public. Our rates low as those of any responsible Ei company. i .

. a r.: : K. K. WAL.UJES, AgV&US OFFICE No. ''A First SlrWtJJ1,.'",' . novVS d3m ,-, ' . . - I -. . .!i i i!. 1 11 i I ."''Ii I, I"!"' - '

St ar; XJiiioii Xiiidw. The Only line Carrying Frelgltr Sasr ana rrom Eastern utleg. . Time Quicker, and Rates as Low. jou THIS IS THE ONLY LINE BAV Ing a real capital, and owning th-shm In which- it freight is transported cars are new ana of "broad tread,' tended to be ran through between Eaetexm and Western cities, irrespective of ehtmaiim -of guage. The "Star Union Line" nmbmtMi ever tne Pennsylvania RallroadV saMl i Is the authorised Fast Freieht Line ar tkaft., road, and Is worked on all route oemi-. which H anderUkes to transport, cuairiKu waica aeoare to me propeny-4 trusted to its charje the best facilities : iasc ana uniiorm movement that over which it passes possess. We Invite the attention of mra?lajfl; hipping goods Wett to the facilities-aO?--ed by this line. AH claims for damaae or eenrxeharge will be promptly settled' i presenting freight Mis and &j7& etf lading at this office, ivoidina alC lay of tef erring bills East for arffife ment an advantaae offered Inn. an other route. To parties shiDDine orodiiw tf.nKt t&k line offers SDeclal lnduoempnta Th. duce is loaded at this place in "Star LXausr - cars," and goes through without change-tet any eastern city.OFFICE No. 2 Main StreeU ' " . WAREHOUSE Corner Locitst. ar,,t w ter Streets. F. II. EHRMAN sep2S d6w Ageafi;. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CSW 0RWARDLNG AND CONMESSSHH. MEBCHANTg1; And special Agents for the BSLLIF0XT1IHE B. R.IC0ISIK TSANSP0BT1TI0JT Ca . . - ' t' And ERIK TIME EIPRISS Also, Agent for the BeHefoDtaine Cotton Express TIME AND RATES GUARANTEES.-. " Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON ft CO., August 13, 1866 augU Agent.. LIQUORSHEXST ATBE8, Distiller and Rectifier . and Dealer in all kinds of Domestic Liquors and, High Ho. 8 Sycamore Street, O3oi Evanstillb, Ixb.-