Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 February 1867 — Page 7

NEW ORLEANS.

P. S. DuSOUGHET & CO., ineral Commission i and Forwarding ,, ,So. 33 Poydras Street,,, . J i NEWi ORLEANS, LA. .? All kinds of Western and Southern Froace, Consignments and, .Oxders solicited. decl5dtf. w" v 1-1 . i ' ' .' - t O. CAMPBELL B, F. GLOVER, P GEO. : G! CAMPBELL' & CO.,, ; ' Commission MERCHMTS,; ! ' : 1 No.' 58 Foydra Street, k'f- ' ' NEW ORLEANS.' U, j.w - .-..dr - j REFERENCES.-"? l:f'-'-i Cox TTumphreyTEvanRville, Ind. . t' Carey, Stewart & Lanterman, Grayvllle, lTerry & Smith, Louisville, Ky. J f City National Bank, New Orleans. , ; leclodfim. , , , . . General Commission Produce and Forwarding . Corner Poydras and Sew levee Sts., I NEW ORLEANS, LA. . Reference the Great West. decl5dly. J to UV. H. KENNEDY. JULIUS VAIKIN. PAUL K. MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO., ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope . and Whisky, 55 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. deelSdly. : K. s. Howard, h. d. bakeit, New Orleans, W. R. PRESTOS, JN ew X orK. ' Catmx prestos, Hntsonville, III. i: tj uuvBTfix Kvansvllle. Ina WM. H. Williams. Calhoun, Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors :r: -r AND COMMISSION MER'" HA TS J-fttil V'.'- 16S Common Street, i.- - : I-,! '.:!' ' 1 NEW. ORLEANS, LA -Ul;.';-.,'-'. ' ! ''! ''ii-:: J'. : " REFEREXCES. .. ,-, . t ,. Geo. W.'RiiJhbone, President Evansyille ; National Banlt. -- L" '. Preston ItrotiierR,-Evansvtne,Tnd. James Kobb. q., President --Ixul8iana National Bank. Ne-w Oi-leans. y C. P. N'oiris. Esq., Cashier First National Bank! Memphis G R. Rntter.Fsq., President .Tennessee National JJank, Merurphis. 'i'. Mai. J. Murphy, President Memphis Jnsuianee Company. K 1 t ; ,uci.au. Speed," Summers &"Co., Cotton ami Tobacco Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS .V",-. COMMERCIA1, AGENTS. , ,, , : ' 'dflice No. 39 Poydras street, NKW ORJ.KAN3, La. Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. - ' Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. i Cazart, Stackard & Co., Mobile, Ala. i rdec3G'65dtf ,,;t; , ; i.rK - t , .-v!i r DAS. AIKES. , A. E. SHARP. B. W. HAKl'EK. U;- I AN.. AIKEN & CO., ' '.GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Vf H2 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. , nov22tf 1 8. V. BARTOy....M. M, POOI.W. M. ATKMAN. W S. M. BARTON & CO., Coinmitsion Merchants j i: Tclionpitoalas Street, ' ; - , NEW ORLEANS, LA. 0 Iff ff-TirnrHILB. " ! M , J.W.BlSOHAM. .FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, Commission 3Ierchants '' ' 84" Magazine ';S.tr'eet,"; u , nov20 dlyXEW ORLEANS. -MEMPHIS' CARDSj K. I. COMER. V ?EO.! S. r.ICHAEPSON. ; COMER s & RICHARDSON,7 JOottoii actoifs, Storage Commission, and Forwarding ; -M E It .C H-A-K" TS, ClintonStreet. ! MEMPHIS, TENN. r i -.' V' . . i , . , Si!''J'' ' REFEBENCKS. s ' ' ' Chas. Northrop & Co., Memphis; Foster Bros., Cincinnati; Jas. Viba & Co.. Boston , Jas. t. Fen by, St. Louis; J. B- Kirtland, Hill, Talmadge & Co., New York. decl5d:Jm. G.J.GRAMMER. 8. .WELCH. ?- OltAHIMER A CO., " Commission 31ei-clmnts , jind Dealers in .'. Feed and all Western Produce, ! !nf ' .No. 30O I rout Street, - i r . MEM PHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Ehrman & Co.; Cox & Humphrey ? Prompt attention paia io u uun. c-.. trusted to us. uraers wjiicitru. auvancps made on consignments. Liberal oe-dt JACOB SIXZIC't. JOHN J. SIXZICH. 3. SINZICH -& SON, 5 I-. ,i 50.20 Water Street, - ; Bet. Sycamore and Vine. BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, CORDAGE, t OAKUM, f , Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing.

Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosin.Wroaght Spikes, &c, Ac.

Lftrd, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. il orders promptly Oiled, at lowest rates. -'ftoglSdly ,' . '

STEAMBOATS.

Independent Low Pressure Packet , ,.':,' H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 2:30 p.m. . , Stopping at all Way, Landings. , The QUICKSTEP is an ; entirely new low Pressure; Packet, . The only one in the, West, -combining entiresaieiy iroin ii.xi)ii"iu"t " , r great Speed and Comfort. . ' ' Vnrtlcnlar attention given to way busi ness and the filling of orders.? r. c; : (; connects atf Cairo with Railroads and Packets, Dotn worm mm wm, , . Evansvilltj North and East, and . , at Paducah with Packets foif W - . the Tennessee and Cum-; . , berland Rivers. dec21dtf j-(. ,-!?r - . . ! Regular; Evansviile and Nashville racKeu " The elegant light-Draught Steamer CHATTANOOGA, Hekkt Scott, Master; r,,v Bob Ferguson, Clerk, Will run as'a regular packet from Evan ville to Nashville, making all way landlor freight or P8 eof1' r dec3 dtf Agents. Tiiiti1 states Jflail , and AnAMS EXPRESS CO.'S PACKETS. CAIRO 51 AIL PACKET COMiLS&ihv mv wi heneefortb run their elegant Steamers, carryins the Adams ExDress Company's Messengers a?diTUnited States Mail, for Henderson, ssxi. mu ""rwrMW." iKrftiM.h. Metropolis, Cairo.'and all other points on the Lower RELIABLE r,v! . . DAILY MAIL and EXPRESS LINK .vUtt i.:. Running as follows i ' ' ; The elegant and fleet Steamer . 1 " WT.'a: Lowrif,' Master t.FowXB, Clerk, Leaves Evansviile every Mgl)AV aa THURSPAY, t 3 p,m., ,,,,.,. ,,,', i . The fvplend VI side-wneei sieamci nU . - . A .-R.1VT A-12) Ail ua' rr. ,0 H. T. DEXrER," Mas1erw-.WMDtrsirv Clerk, Leaves Evansviile every WEPNESDAY and SATURDAYj at 3 p.m.; - - , The elegant and light-draught t f ( t ;:';;;SAiVi:pR-R5:s; DPSfCAX, Master ..Soresson, cierK. Leaves Evansviile every 1 V ttsVA i ana FRIDAY, at a p.m. - wLEAVE CAIRO- DAILY on arrival Of train-A- - 1 ThMin Tinnt have been refitted entire, and are now in flrsV-rate order for the ac commodation ot i-assengers. . Freights received at all hours, by: ,t. y . Jul 2 HUSTON & CO.. , j , ., .,.( R. K. DUJSK-iJ.RS'-'iN s w.PAg uk j OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MAIL XISTB 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Lonis ville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, Ike Pollis, Master ; M. P. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY " MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and ' THl-KSAY,ftt6p.m, ! The magnificeht side-wheel Steamer ' ' TARASC0N, ; ; Gilmore, Master; -' ' . , JohOtjerbacheb, Clerk; J' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY" , WEDS ESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and; ! SATIBDAY, at 6 p. m. r i . i The elegant-and fleet ;i ? i ' i it - R0SE HITE, - y A; Ballard, Master : ; -, i . -, I , : ' ' George Pattersoit, Clerk; 1 '"'- LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY5 1 1 TUESlAY,.at 6p.m.; and .. r-r-I'KIDAV, at 6 p.m; These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for. the accommodation of the imllic; '-'-' ' iJ " " , , f reignis receiveu v,, an . ujuea, charge, and all inforinat'on furnished, by 11. K..PUNKERSON & CO., i j 'Vf.-Jj. r- .;. i "Aeenis.' i R. H. Woolfolk, Superintendent, . may 10 tf - Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer,' , , 'ews'Boy..,; C. G.PERKINS, Master.; ' ! Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. si. Freights received at All. hours at the Mammoth Wharf boat. -, R. K. PUNK iRSON & CO., Agents. nov2 dtf Regular Evansviile, Padncah, and i Eastport Packet. , The fleet and elegant Packet iPhantom, R. HOPGE BROWN, Master:' 1 i . , : TOM WILSON, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet between Evansviile and Eastport, Miss. . ; . ; I t i-os F.vnnsvllle. everv Fridav at 4 p.m. r ' - PnHnpflh pVpit SUf nwtuv n.l. 10 JLettvea ' ' " ' ' J "k J -- - a.m. . ' "Leaves Kastport every Monday at 12 in. ; Leaves .Pftducali every Wednesday at o ani. ; T",.,0n, TkiiMrlAv a rrlves a v " c ccj auuoj orrtor--KCOXMRYiAgent' octll dtf Regular Green River Packet. The new Steamer I,? ADA LYON, T,Tk h. Edwards, Commander,

1W111 leave Evansviile every WEPNES-

DAY ana baiuivi'ai, The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flu Forlreight or passage apply on board.

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY

RIYERNEAVS. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. . ahlishment in the West has better facilities or greater abittty for doing 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 ."KX it;..i ctniM wo ore nrenamd tn -.rlnt Posters, plain or lancy, xi" fsi ;iiTi fonia Tippk and Meal tick ets. Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, &c, &o.f Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will oe prompny aueuwu 10. , ,f.. RiTr and Weather. , ., ,t ' 'P.TNPTKNATT. ' Jan. 31 The riTer has fallen 11 inches, with 12 feet 2 inches in the channel. 1 hermomeier at51J -r--'- f "iVT;V "I, .,.' '. The weather was clear and gfinfel as May yesterday and the lefr' aid snow went with a rush. "The:jrmr fell 5 inches during the 24 hours encing at noon yesterday; but the rapidlr melting- snow will cheek the decline! and a rise maybe expected at once We predict that this is a permanent break up of the' great freeze of the last 45 days. The ice was far less ior-i midable yesterday than . for: several dflva nast. and a dav or two more, of like character, will render navigation , not only safe but easy. , Arrival and Eepartures. ' The only arrival up to 3 o'clockj yesterday, was the DarliDg,1 from Cincinnati to Memphis. There were no departures up to that hour, but several boats were preparing to leave. , ' ' Boats Due. Among the first boats due are the Havana and Rowena, for Nashville; Shamrock and Arabian, for St. Louis; Robert Burns, ; and ' J, ' P. Webb, from Memphis; Lawrence and Mary Irwin,' for Arkansas Paver;; Nick Longworth, Lady. Gay, Amazon, Louisiana, . Mr S. . 'Mephard . ' and Stonewall, from New Orleans; B,'L. Lodge: ;Emerald4 Armadillo, Emma No' 3 for? New Orleans; JIorniDg Star, from Lquis ville; Charmer, from Cairo 'Win?'; White, from (ireen River; 'Pbantom,; from Eastport. is. :i-v iliarrllHiiMins. !.:;'? Thebrkht ravs of the sun ' yester day caused the faee of steamboat' meri to assume a Smile of gladness:, and Su perinterident1'' Gus" looked as bright as ari basket t of chips;' He- Had 'the Sam. Orr's bunting heaved1 to the top of the jack-staff, and she commenced receiving for Cairo, and ' would ledve yesterday ; afternoon: u The - freight -went down rSpidly, our merchants being but too glad to get relief from the pressure of completed orders.. The Watts got up steam determined to break out of her ice prison, to save her porki," of which - she has a' large quantity........ ...The Norman would also get out if the others left, and go to Aikens Landing' to load.. ....The P. Wi Strader and Swallow are quiet" lv chakinsr ' the ' bits ' of Huston &' ; Co. s wharfboat, and wil "wait a time with patience ". The Darling's gay 'whistle - charmed our denizens yesterday morning, and came in gay as a peacock. Capt. Chenoweth left Cincinnati' a young man and arrived here with whiskers , tinged .with gray.' We hope he.will live to make the round trip. He says if Capt. Bea. Mirrielles is the ice King "he is' the ' step-son, as he has had a steady old" fight all the way from Louisville. ' He 1 was ice, bound ait Louisville thirteen days.' The Darling had a big trip. She; left Louisville' Tues day eveningat 4 o, clock-.. ...V..,.The Palestine' 'is laid up opposite Alton, "the Garnet at Cannelton, the' Gault at- Corn ' Island, and the Cora fS.'at! Hawesville.......t...Capt. - Chen oweth does not believe any boat can gb"''up?.'..."..Capt.- Billy -.Ford and Wash.' Tenley brought the Liberty No 2 tip on their last trip. " To this fact much of her success is due. The Liberty was receiving rapidly, but will hardly get away before to-night, as Capt. Archer expects his excellent wife to meet him here to-night The Packet Company are now talking of naming the new boat Billy Brown, in honor of our distinguished and most highly esteemed fellow-citizen, Wm. Brown, of the celebrated firm oBrown. Dunkerson & Co. We think this a vast improvement on the other name proposed Plying Eagle. There is but one improvement that could be suggested which our modesty forbids us to mention. ; Boats I.eaiiigr To-Day. y For Cairo. The grand Armada will leave at 3 o'clock to-day for Cairo

and all way ports with the United States mail and the Adams Express. Capt, Billy Lowth is her excellent commander, and a more popular gentleman does not exist. Billy. Dunn and George Throop are her inimitable clerks. ' Every one desiring a pleas -

. ant trip to Cairo, should take passage on the Armada. She is a i stunner.

and her table and passenger accommodations are unsurpassed. : For Memphis. The wild winged

Liberty No. 2 will positively leave for Memphis fo-iiightupoh arrival Of'the" train. She ia-ene of the most elegant I and comfortable -boats afloat'. Capt. J. B. Archer is a gentleman of long experience in steamboating, and has no superior as i a careful; 'Successful; and accommodating commander.'." Joe" G. McCulloch is one of tho most genial gentlemen on' the western watersl Her steward is at-the head of his pro4 fession and everything -is"-' tidy" and ship-Aape.- 1 We hope to' see 'her' go out full of freight ahd"people.'n :n:Gleanings front oar Exchanges.' si, Cincinnati. rThe:: Commercial i of Wednesday saj-'S: Jr,---.y", -j"i -lun j , The - Post Office :Departmen,fc ; jftt Wasbington has just ordered the payf ment of 20,000 to Capt. Ed. Hart k Co.i of. Memphis,' for 'the transportation of the "mails from Memphis to Duvall's Blufi from July,: 1863. . ; . : v Louis zille. The i Courier, of Wednesday, says; r : r. . v; ;

The river was falling slowly yesr terday, though it had. risen a few inches during the night previous, with five feet six inches water in the canal in the evening by the mark. During the previous twenty-four hours it had fallen three inches at the head. of .the falls and nine inches at Portland.' " On the falls last evening there were iut three-and-a-half feet water in the lass, and., no use for that channel of lavigation. .. . . The ice blockade of the upper river ontinues, and huge masses ot flint-' ke ice are continually passing over Le falls. , The JefFersonville ferry has aiin.been compelled to suspend trips; b;t we noticed several adventurous pj-ties were crossing in skiffs. lesterday Uaptain Juan, farr pur clised of Captain. Pink Varble his oc-half interest in the steamer Paleslne, as she now lies at Wolf Creek, at.he rate ot l.UUU tor the wliolti boit," under , the stipulation that he reeives her free of debt. - Captain v able at the same time purchased ot Lajtain' Parr, his one-iourth. interest in be Tempest, at the rate of $16,000, ana his vone-iourtn ; interest in tne Bemuda, at the rate ;!of ,20,000 .for thevhole. Captaiq Varble. .to assunie an Drs oi saia ooais. since aptaiu irarthad been ii joint owner: and the latte to transfer all the earnings dur ing same, tips to the, former. C5T . , JjOTJIS. li?e i jtJemocrat ,, oi VVedfisdfjv isavs : . 97TH:;,:rWe:rUiiwaV falUng J s slowW Wealer -chanffeable ' and wina con stant) varying. Steamboat and river mattes remain in an unchanged condition There was some running ice vesterav. but not enough'1 to inters fere a all with ' the running of the ferry, bats C-VID. The Democrat, in speaking of ; theflood proposed by the Louis ville Curier, this Spring, says:; Sombodv mav be benefited by. it though we are sure, it will not be Cairoit, as we are already prepared to meetany flood that may come at anv tim. better orenaredj probably. than: rany cities that boast a higher natural osition The feiroites are, in respect to drowning like eels to being skinned - used tdf, and don't care ' The Dnocrat'uteo learns from the LouisvilU papers !. that the William White ' is blown - up. That is the kind of lerning ' you-get. Democrat, from such bchers. Read the Evans yillo JoURkL if you want the truth YORr IOZEN GES.J Imiiis T l:l AND REM ABLE" I J-, rmedicie. has accomplished . ail;-) Stliat was dsirable in every ,casui (where it' wa given a fair trial,1 andj . a has always (iven more universal sat-B lisfaction tha any '- 1 ' - ' ' ' , I ' WORM DESfllO 1 i tt! j in nw. : It tsdaoted toaii asres. anaj all children lve it. Thousands who' have tried a,rK"s worm ' LGzenges are ready to istnyio lis superiority over all remeies now in use. Manufn.nt.nred DY, v)U KliN L.UAlfKTN. l'roiti'is. oweusooro. ror. sale by CLOU & AKIN, and T..C. BR1DVVELL (-CO., Evansviile, Jud. LAWCARD3. E VaSSVILL E, I IN DIANA. v.nfflce on Third treet. Elliott's new building. - 'an3 iConrad Baker. C. H. Butterfield, .Baker A iutterlieltl, TTOKS1.Y! -AW-W ILL GIVj prompt at entii to all business h trusted to their care. ( , OFFICE THrd 8!?t. betveen Mai: and Locust. EVNSVILLE, INP. jnlytklom j r :. JAMES T. "ALKES, : JUSTICE OF THE PF.?E AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING 1SK)NW, BACK , PAY AND B('TIEH rOR DISCIIARGEP OLPIERS, AN3 for the Widows an it her1' Legal Rei resentatives of those wh tie iji the servw o: the UAited Stales. Oie o?i the Northwest side of Third stret-nea r the Washington House, and nt y eppposite the Co 'i Kouse, EvanSvilH'.ia., Al business entrustea, ihim will be promptly attended j Ianl8-ly. , JjAYID E. W.4; SS, (Late of New York C.,) Attorney and Cbuns ir at Law, Can be found at the ofii of Morris 8 Johnson, near the cornehf Third and Lorest Streets, Elliott's Aiding, Evana,rUlu lrH Will prompUy af '-u l ,lt t trusted to his ur Refer to tic ot::.'-t"S - National Ban i. ii..- ss en(r grille -r 13m

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COMMISSION CARDS. pE2f..HtrBBS.,t , PHY. D. VIETS. IIUBBS it vims, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Merchant And WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, 'hAENTS'StAR "UNIONiLlNi:.'' - Office- Kola mtn Street,' ' - jan23dtf .HT'TtW EvUssvUXB, Isd. TITE WOC tD Rl!MIArI OUR friends and former natrons that WO are at the Old COUNEB of VINE and WATER 'STREETS,. still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, &c, and should be pleased to see .them,,. - .KixvrlUQ-.-il i;L!X-ALLI8 A' CO. ?,-. ! .- .r f ,; . ; . T - ..I FORWARDING AND COMrilSSION f;;f,fMERCTIANTS,,;;. KECTIFIERSj and Wholesale Pealers in i ::. XIQllORS, FLOUR, &c, ; : Corner Water and Vine Streets, : , EVAJST3VII.I.E, IN D. ! Janldtf: -'-'--"- ;-. ' - . W. M. AKIN. J. H. PABVIN. - J. T. PARVIN. AKIN, PARVIN & CO., : V,'.. P O K K P 4 C I E R S V ' AND DEALERS IN Pork. Bacon, ! and .Lard. ALSO FOR WARPING AND COMMISSION ' ' Merchants,' ; - first sTKEETr::f;;;,;; Between YIne and Division, f , Evaiisville....i......... Indiana. For sale, Flour, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn, .., Hay, 'and SalL' "'.VV ' ' ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. dec21 d3nx-. ...... ...'"-, ..'.. ' Jl '. J. C. 1 uson chef " A Co., FORVVAKDINi COMMISSION & F SOPUCE MERCHANTS, f . , !No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next 'door td MDalaell,5 Evansviile, Ind, mu octl8 A. 8. HAYHtTHST. 3. J. WHITAKEH. liayltufst fc Wliittaker, J PROPtTCE trOMllSSION S FORWARD ,ING MERCHANTS. No, 6,..,,.,.. South Water St.. I'll Dealers In Flour. Bacon. Hay. Oats. Corn and Country Produce. - v - : tt J rilOTEI.'li"' KlLLSPACUIi; ,,vi UpperWbrXboa(i Proprietors, , FORWARDING .AND COMMISSION till if; t.--vj-MAu CHAftT!S,.--iU;n- i and General Suamboat Agents, Sh i wneetown, Illinois.' N.B. Particular attttort-g!ven to collecting purchase charges. r ' ... apr2$3m ; . 1 ' -)-(.! fJVfiti ) .if M. BA1K1J ,G. H. START BAIKD & START, : (Successors to W. M. Aifcman & Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS PRODUCE, Forwarding and ' Commission Merchants, Evansviile, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansvllle National Bank. " ' Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly J. T. Cox. , ' F. M. Htjmprey Forwarding &Comiaissioa Merchants Office, No. 7 South Water Street, nr.. . ' - .--.:.. . . ' And Wharf-boat foot of, Sycamore Street, Evansviile Indiana. GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, and Special Agents for . ' . " T ! Atlantic and Great Western j Railway . .;;; S i ' r .ill-'.: ALSO i'.., tt SOLE AGENTS for; w ;i Nashville & Northwestern R.R. ..,.y..-r'l !! ",. -TA2" Jnou-.-i 'fii 'iu j Kashvilic and Chattanooga E4 B.;t - s" Through i Bills and through Rates kiven to Nashville, and all points South. ; nov8 4tf.it .,J h-ni:nti !'' "-' At.rU" -.Hv. :i!ti .::'! .? '- -v. i JF.H. BAGO.3 t(r, ,.u ,rE. DICKEY, r rr. . 1 :WJioiesale!Grroccrjs,t 1 ..(, , ..Pealers. Jn'-i; n.ir.-.'n ihi " WINES AND LIQ UORS, a r and . Forwarding & Commission Merchants ;. Jfos. 3 and 4 Water Street, ; , ' f EVANSVILLE, INP. Cash orders' promptly and carefully filled deel dtf , ' COTTON "WARPS. NOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN tOALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTIG ThaUwe are prepared to ("t'iviVo ANk short notice. Warps tow of the best quality, ready to ew.& low as can be bought end on vour - ; Cor ner Bocd Street and Canal. , EYanstille Wool Factory. ii!'.i.:jitfti'i respectfully announce to Uie Publ.e in senerai but most especialto take in Wool lor manufacturing Into the following Goods, viz: ; , Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain and Plaid Flannels, Linseys, Sati- ' ; v - nets & Stocking Y"abn. Onibe mo-t rea onable terms and short notice. 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 hnc the'"- woods right on. Price liat for manufacturing will be sent on application. Office and Facn.rv eorner Bot.d street i and Canal. JOHN W GUUK Wi ap6-6iu ,

TRANSPORTATION.

Merchants' Icspatcl FAST FREIGHT LINE iU ''. . ..." . . . 1 FORWARDS ROODS TUOU- ' i .i A' ew; York, Boston, and all points in the New England '' :: ,: states- '.:X?. ;;T0 EVANSVILLE direct;! IN TIME EQUALEP BY NO OTIIE LINE, AT REGULAR RAIL-, v u KOAP RATES., ith: prin nable AGENTS AT AI.L THC if principal points along the Use, we the Use, we MOST PEaare enabled to give the LT PATCH to freight, We have Contracting Agents at Nashua N. H., Worcester, JIass., Springfield, Mm, Providence, R. I., and Hartford, Cona. Gtoods- marked. " Merchants' 'Despatch and shipped to either of the above piaIL or via Albany, will reach our line, a" BILLS OF LAPINO GIVEN, on app3 Uon, ON PAY OF SHIPMENT. -All claims for PAMAGE8, OV. -CHARGES, &c, are promptly settled v " out referring onr patrons to Eastern of . ' .; . - E. B. MORGAN, Ap;ent, -,V I . Evansviile, Inc. Office with Keen, Mark & Co. iepl'2dJ6 THE : MERCHANTS' UNION .... -: Express Company , HAVING PUT THEIR.'.' DIRECT and (treat Through Lines in perfec u nritinir ordr. are now orepared to do a .General Express Business with the East, West, Boutnwesi, ana xorinwtBu, mrauulng the carrying and collecting or Money Valuables, sc . Our lines now opened embrace the rontea between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Oetroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, Praine-du-Chlen, Indianapolis.Terre Haute, St. Loola and all Intermediate points, and are belec rapidly extended over all the routes o trade. The capital of this Company Is , - j j Twenty Million IolIars, i and is an ample guarantee to the publle of its responsibility. All losses and daua age of property entrusted to our care wil be promptly and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit tha patronage of the public. Our rates are aa low as those of any responsible Express Company., ; , ''R. R.-WAlA)EN, Agent. ' OFFICE No. 4 FIrat Street. ' !' -i-- novlSd3m -' ' ' -'"' ' ,. r . Old, ReliaWe, and Responsible. i f I.-; .! ij.".'f..fi. " Capital, . . , $10,00O,00O i it: u I M:-t THE 1 u' "' Express Company;13 TABLISHED I84S. ORGANIZED 134, The Only Company having Ramilca- , 1 tions tnrongnont tne uonxineni,u 1 i V and Connections with the : : Whole World. , GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXFKl!3 UN& THE ADAMS MPBUW " , t at Its office in Evansvllle, solicit a continuance of tho-patronage of the-public referring to its superior facilltifs of transportation, its vast domestic and inter national connections, us proinpi 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 ' i Merchandise reeeivea ior aenvery va nnvment of the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly. . . Trnnsnort heavy and llaht frelahts, pack ages, and parcelb as low as all other forwaruers. i -- Any information in regara to tne rouies. fee, ean be obtained at the office, No. 18 Jt-m SOUTH FIRST btrkkt MjnanaierT. QA1THER, Agent. I Block). novU dtf BROWN, DUMERS0N CO. 0RWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N i t t. 'Mi;"-!r , i..r.-:i .-. '. , ..v. 'T .t.i. i! And special Agents for. the BELLKTO.VTAIXE R. B.;C0 . ERIE TRAXSPOBTATI0X CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, AgenUforthe ! Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME ANP RATES GUARANTEEP. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., August 13, !8ii-augHl ' Agenta. . . . ,, Removal E. GILBERT A CO. HAVE BES- moved to their new four-story "tore. feS31 North First Street, where they will hleased to see fJl their old customers, ata m many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceriea, etc, always on hand, and for Je at th, tow est market price. - aov dly