Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 February 1867 — Page 7

rilh EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4 Im.7.

NEW ORLEANS.

P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., General Commission and Forwarding ; Jk'o. 33 Ioylra Street, NEW OR LEA NS, LA. , V All kinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited. decl5dtf. ; 'j --St' I.- ' . G. CAMPBELL. B. F. GLOVE. GEO. G. CAMPBELL & CO., ftOMISSIol MERCHANTS, No. K I'oj'dran Street,! 0 NEW ORLEANS. ; references.'; A '!''; Vox A Humphrey Evansville, Tnd. Carey, Stewart A Lanterman, Grayville, Illinois. , . - -- ; - Terry Frnitb, Louisville, Ky... City National Bank, New Orleans. t , ieclodfim. ' ... - - General Commission Produce and Forwarding ; ! MERCHANT, Corner Poydran and Sew LeTce Sts., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Reference tbe Great West. declwly. AX. H. KEXKKDY. JULIUS VAIKIN. PATTL C MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork. Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky. ' B5 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. aeclodly. . i t ' - i . B. s. Howard, h;i. barret. New Orleans. w. r. preston. New York. - - . CATLIN PKKSTON, HutKOnville, III. , GEO. r. pkestoj. Evansville, Ind. wm. h. Williams. Callioun, Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Col ion and Toliacco Factors ' AND ., COMMISSION MF.R ! IIA ' TS , ..: ICS Common Street, , NEW ORLEANS, LA. .' "" ' - : t' !". REFEBENCES. Geo. W. Ktilhbone, President Evansville Notional Bank. Preston Brolhers, Evansville, Tnd. James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana Notional Bank, Ntw Orleans. , C. P. Norris. Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. -'' ' G. R. Rutter. Esq., President Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. Maj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. : - 'decladtf.r Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS si.; K.,.iandi f.'iA.-i,;-COMMERCIAL AGENTS. . . Office No. 59 Poydras street, - ' ' : New Orljcans, La.' Carleton, Fonte Co.; New York.1 Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. , - dec3'65dtf DAK. AIKEN. A. B. SHARP. R. W. HARI'KR. I DA. AIKEN A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, U2 Poydras street , New Orleans, La. nov22tf 8. M. BABTON....M. M, POOL. ...W. M. AIRMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Mcreliauts 17 Tchoupltoulas Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. E. H. Fairchild. J. W. Bingham. FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, Commission 3Xcrcliants 84 Magazine Street, nov20dly NEW ORLEANS. MEMPHIS CARDS. E. COMER, "i GEO. S. RICHARDSON. ' COMER & RICHARDSON, - Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M B-R'.C H A NTS, 'Clinton Stiot. 1 ' si km phis, tenn: REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop & Co., Memphis; Foster Bros., Cincinnati; J as. Viba & Co.. Boston ; Jas. B. Fenby.St. Louis: J. B. Kirtland, Hill, Talmadeet Co., New York. . decljdoin. . , . G. J. GRAMMER. S. D. WELCH. c;isa3I3ii:k & t o., Ooimnis!sioii JMcrchunts nd Lealers in Feed and all Western Produce, No. 355 Ermt Srect, MEMPHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Enrman A Co.; Cox & Humphrey. Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal au VMuce made on i-onsiytnients. lota, dr JACOB 8INZICH. , JOHN J. SINZICH. J. SINZICH & SON, So. 20 Water Street, , ; Bet. Sycamore and Vine. BOA T STORES,' GROCERIES, CORDAGE, OAKUM, Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosin.Wrought Spikes, r ; . &c, &c Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders promptly filled, at lowest rates. aagl341y

M'iiAM B OATS.

Ii dependent Low Pressure' Picket :QUICKSTE P, , . f ,! H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every TUESDAY aud 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 entire safety from Explosion, with great Speed and Comfort. '-,. Particular attention given to. way business and the filling of orders..- i i : . f ' VI'.' - ' THE . ; - ' ' QUIO K S T TC IP connects at Cairo with Railroads and oPackets.botli Norm ana omio a Evansville Korth and East, and , at Padneah with Packets for . , the Tennessee and Cum- .. , , ,,. ' '' berlaud Rivers. ' dec21dtf ,-, .. 't: . Mi- i ' it. i" Regular Evansville and , NashviHe ," Packet ; ,. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer CHATTANOOGA, ; 1 - HknkT Scott, Master; ' - ' Bob Femgitson, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet from Eyansviile to Nashville, making; all way laudJJBr freight or Peyon board, or i decSdtf ' Agents. Vuited states Mail and ADAMS EXPRESS- CO.'S : ' packets; TIIK EVASSTIM.E ANI PAIHO MAIL. PACKET COMMMfflPA N Y will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, carrying the Adams ExEress Company's Messei.gers and United fates Mail, for Henderson, Mt. Vernon, Uciontown Shawneetown, Casey ville.uolconda, Smitliland, Padneah, Metropolis. Cairo, and nil other points on the Lower Ohio, making a ' ' . RELIABLE DAILY MAIL and EXPRESS LINK ' Running as follows:- ' s '; The elegant and fleet Steamer ' ; ' i ..CHARMER, ; W. A. Lowth, Master...'......FowLER, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every MONDAY and TH URSDA V , at 3 p.m , , i ) ..ji,: .... . . ,,:!:. ! ii ' The splendid side-wheel Steamer ,. ::, ARMADA, H. T. Dexter, Master Wm. Dunn, Clerk, ' Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. ' ' .jl .';:! The; elegant and light-draught . ; SAM ORR, Dpncan, Master Sorbnson, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. , ' , ; i,, K-LEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. These Boats have been refitted entire. and are now in Unit-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freight received at allhoura, by Jul 2 HUSTON A CO.. s ' COX fe HUMPHREY, R. K. DUJNKERSON A CO., Ag'ts. OLD RELIABLE XJ. S. MAIL LIHSTE FOK ' . - 0 wenst oro, Cannelton, and Lonisyille. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer idSfel MORNING STAR, Ike Dollis, Master: . - M. D. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOXWAY, at 10 a.m.-and THIKSAAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, Gilmore, Master; i , John Ouerbacher, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEOMESOAY, at p.m. ; and SA'l l kia Y, at 6 p. m. The elegant and fleet ROSE H1TE, : , A. Ballard, Mastei; , GEORaE Patterson, Clerk; LEAVES EVAISVILLE EVERY Tl'i:,si)Al', at 6 p.m. ; and . ,,- -.-r-: -' i : FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. These boats have leen 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 ' 1 , ,: ... R. K. DCNKERSON A CO., . , Agents. H. H. Woolfolh, Superintendent,. s may 10 tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Heiidersoir Packet. , ' The fine Steamer' . " 1 ;Nevs Boy. C. O. PERKINS, Master. ; Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. i Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKcBSON A CO., Agents. nov2dlf . , , - Regular Evmsville. Padneah, and Eastport Packet The fleet and elegant Packet Xliantom, R. HODGE BROWN, Master; TOM WILSON, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Eastport, Miss. , Leaves Evitnsville 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 Arrives at Evansville every Thursday at 7 a.m. . . For freight or passage apply on board, or to COX A HUMPHREY, Agents. octll dtf - Regular Green River Packet. . The new Steamer ' ADA LYON, , Alf 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. may21 tf

! ;STEA1B0AT PRINTfNG " f . 'xo printing esubllihment in the Wst. has better facilitiw or greater ability lor doing flue Steamboat Printing. OurassorUmeniof Job Type, though very large and complete, is constaitly beingadded to, and our job departmentis under the personal surervision of one .f the best job printers in the United Statei, We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bii;s Lading, Cards, Beck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mttes' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac. Orders let,, with either of the wharl.boats will be iromptly attended Jo, . . ( RiTp- aii Weather. . Cincinnati, Feb 2. Tbe river has risea 6 feet 1 inch,' being ,19 , feet and 4 inches in the channel, Weather cloudy, with a heay rain -off' and on this forenoon. Thtrmometer 48 deg, barometer 2S.G2 anc lalg. .: That is the lowest point en record at this place. ; ; ; '; ,'f ' ; ' ; ' Tbe weather. airing Fridayl night was mild with ; h(avy raln.'r " By 9 o'clock in the moriing , the mercury had gone down some eh deg.' and. the rain changed to sleet, the' wind shift-' ing to the West and'blowing pretty heavily. Little spits o' snow oontinued to fait nearly all iay: At, noon the mercury was!at 40 dig. and the indications were javorabk for-freezing weather again.; ,The river rose an inch an hour from 7 ;o'clock Friday night till 7 o'clock Saturday nor n ing,' and still more rapidly . during the : day on Saturday. The change in the weather will perhaps tend to check the rise. The ice in the river was pretty scarce up to nearly; noon on Saturday, when heavy shore ice began to run, and the river at times was packed with it from shore to shore, many fields' extending clear across the river. .7;. j, , i Arrivals and Departures. , -; . . The arrivals and departures up Jto Saturday at 3 o'clock., include the Silver moon, Memphis to Cincinnati; Louisiana, New Orleans to Louisville; Liberty Ho. 2 to Memphis; Curlew, Green' River to Evansville; , Lake Erie No. 3, Vicksburg to Louisville ; M. S. Mepham to Louisville; Havana, Nashville to Cincinnati; Charmer, to Cairo ; Louisa to Nashville. '.,'.,.',','.;, Boats Bae...t.....-.; .,t , Amoug the first, boats due are the Rebecca and Rowena,1 for 'Nashville; Shamrock; tNightingale and Arabian, for St. Louis; Robert Burns, Minneola, Anna, ' and Champion 1 for Memphis; Darling and Dora, from Memphis;,, Lawrence,,, Anglo Saxon, lluntsville, : Centralia and Mary -Irwin,1 for Arkansas River; Louisville Lady Gay, Amazon from New Orleans; B. JL. Lodge, . Emerald, Armadillo, Westmoreland, Lizzie Hopkins Alice Dean, Emma No. 3,, for .New Orleans;, Morning Star, from Louisville; Armada, from Cairo. : ,T MiscellnneonM. '

As we expected, the re-opening of navigation makes things lively on the levee, which is again covered with cotton and tobacco, lumber and miscellaneous freights, and the shrill whistle of steamers is no longer a rarity...'.... .The levee is in a wretchedly muddy state, and a man is a hero who will voluntarily wade to the water's edge ...The M. S. Mepham dischareed'477 bales of cotton for R. K, Dunkerson & Co., and 34 bales for Hubbs & Viets, agent of the Star Union Line. ; She had also a lot of molasses , and gunnies for this port. She re-loaded a' large lot of salt aud other freights, and left here oh her last trip and proceeded to Louisville yesterday- afternoon. Capt. Wood, Owen G. Cates and W. V. Anderson carry their ages well, notwithstand-' ing their ' long -absence' !...'.'.. The Louisiana had a big trip for ; Lou isville. ! She discharged here 87 bales of cotton for R. K. Dunkerson- & Co., 24 hogsheads of sugar and 32 barrels of molasses, to be forwarded to Terre Haute..-..'... ..The manifests of the Charmer and Phantom will be fouud below....... ..The Charmer would be late getting out Saturday, on accouut of her big trip.' There was plenty of freight to go below The Havana came in troni Nashville with a good trip about ' noon. She met a ' large field of shore ice that had swung out from the shore above, and ruuning her head into it was borne rapidly down by the river. She piled on steam and succeeded in pressing the ice out into the stream. The contest was watched with much interest, as there was great . danger of her being borne against the steamers at the wharf, which would have resulted in serious damage...... The Louisiana, in backing out, got her wheel foul of the Mepham, and a large field of ice coming down at the moment, crushed'the Phantom upon the head of the Louisiana, breakiug one of the Phantom's stationary tenders. ' We were surprised to find Dabney Page on the Louisiana as Stew, ard a happy thing or her passengers. Arthur Field was gay n a tark The Silver Moon passed i.; :i- vSt'tir1 day iiioruing with 1,4 cuffon

for Cincinnati The Curlew came down from Green: River, and. was to leave for j7annetqns Saturday night to bring down the machinery for the cotton 'miIl3:.':,..The Lake Erie .'No, 3 came up with five empty barges in tow, and proceeded above...... ...The Bermuda left the mouth of Green River , for , Louisville on Friday...... The.Xiberty ,Np.:. 2 changed mates Saturday, morning, and then had no trouble in getting a crew.' Jno. E. Mix, late of, the Mary Swann, went out in command of the forecastle, t The Liberty left, at 10 o'clock, down to her guards....-.. It, is the Annie Wagley that Capt. Archer is, negoitating for, not Negley, as ouri compositors: made us say. ;.The Loufsville and Chat.tanooga were; filling up fast, for Nash-

f ville, and would have good trips. -;; i . 1. Boat Leaving To-Day. ' 1 The high-headed and fleet Sam Orr Is ithe Evansville and iCairo Packet Company's packet for Cairo to-day at 3 o'clock. , She has excellent passenger accommodations, and . is staunch and fleet. . Captain Allen Duncan, an experienced ( officer - is in command, and Val. Sorenson is her chief clerk, get your freight down promptly. , ;. For Green Riveb. The elegant Wm. White will leave this evening for Bowling Green , and all way landings.. Capt. A. Drinkwater is , in command and .Pat. Burke is her . chief clerk. Passengers and, shippers will .receive the most .courteous attentions. , : For Louisville. We venture to annouce y the palatial Morning Star , for . Louisville, tjhis morning, as navigation is. pretty well established. Her officers are those experienced and .elegant gentlemen, Captain Ike Dollis and Miles D. warren. ; She has no superior in . elegant appointments on the Western waters; ; ; . , . , , For Eastport. The elegant Phan"tom, Captain Hodge Brown,, returns to Eastport, this evening. ;.Tom V il8on and Joe Carr are her popular and attentive clerks,' jGive her a full trip. , Manifest of steamer Charmer, from Cairo to Evansville, Feb. 1 Mark & Warren, 2 bales and 1. box queensware; George L. Dixon, 1 box fruit, 1 barrel --;' Miller; Gadner & Co., 1 paper package; ltagoa & Dickey, 1 coil rope;,F. II. Ehrman & .Co., 23 hhds. tobacco; F, H. Ehrman & Co 47 bales ' cotton ; R. K. Dunkerson & Co., 6 hhds. tobacco; R. K. Dunkerson A Co., 209 bales cotton ; Jacob Held,' 51 - barrels flour Kapler & Schnakenberg, 1 pair venison hams; L. Kessler, box cheese; Cook & Rice, 1 deer, 1 saddle venison; S.' E. Gilbert, 1 bag coon-skins. :' r' Manifest of the steamer Phantom, Feb. 1. Dunkerson & Co., 375 : bales of cotton; owners, 15 bales of cotton; Miller & Gardiner, 9 bales cotton; 31inor & Dallum, 3 do.; Carpentec, White & Bro.,3 do.; Preston & Bro., 2 do.; llagon & Dickey. 25 do.; Hackey, Nesbit & Co., 75 do.; Dunkerson & Co., 135 bundles cotton j-irn; Dunkerson & Co.,' 27 sacks of pta nuts; consignees 93 packages of nnrchaudi.se; J. Stille, 9 M feet of Ian be r. ; . IeaningpH from our Exchanges. Cincinnati. The . Commercial, . of FriJay says: ., Tie warm weather is -fast melting the aiow and ice in the streets' and the river. We are of .the opinion n'avigition will be resumed to-day. At Pittsturgh the river is ou atand, with 2 feet 10 inches in the channel. Here, the ri7er has receded 6 inches during the 'past 24 houfs, with 12 leet in the channel to Louisville. ? j v j . i . J We find the followingcin the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch of the 24th: 1 n " - Another Richmond In the Fields A movement is on foot in Richmond to present.a flag to the largest steamer ever floated in the Western waters, which has been named by her owners, Captain J. S. and R. E. Neal, after the capital of Virginia. , -She is to run between Louisville and New Orleans, is 340 feet long, and runs as fast being a low-pressure boat with forty poands; of steam as the dangerous high-pressure boats do . with 160 pounds. She has, among other modern improvements, an observatory' on deck for the adult, and a nursery for the infant portion of the traveling community. The gentlemen and ladies who are getting up the flag presentation have made the Spottswood their headquarters, and Captain Corkery can give any information about it that is desired. t Louisville. The Courier of Friday says: . The river was about at a stand yes ' terday, with 5 feet 6 inches water in canal in the evening by the mark. The channel depth on the falls was 31 feet water in the pass down the Indian chute. The weather has continued to moderate since evening before last, though clear, the thermometer at noon yesterday ranging as high as 55, causing the ice and snow to melt freely. u . . - , . The barometer was falling very slowly yesterday, having gone down about two points in twenty-four hours, a slight indication of change, and rain. The ice in the rivet yesterday was fast disappearing, and many of the boatmen are ma kins preparations to I resume their trips, j The ice in the harbor, up to and beyond the towhead, extending all over

the river, was never known to be harder or thicker than it is this se;isou. Between the towhead and the Kentucky shore the' river is one niass'of ice tin many places, having actually frozen fast tosthe bottom of the river. The most vigorous efforts tr remove the ice at the head of the falls have thus far been unavailing, for as soon as the channel is cut, away, the vast bo'dy of ice above; it takes its place, and again blocks up the river. . . -, : StV Louis.The Democrat, of Friday says 1 ."" V','.;!r :'. ,,'',,'. The river ,'rose only about? four inches, but a' considerable swell was expected last nighty' The gorges below.hav.tf been considerably agitated; We expect, immediate information., of their departure. , Several boats. .an in the mind to leave' to-dajL to-morrow, and:Suuday.--',-Vir'!-1 The levee will be all excitement to

day, as a bigrise is expeetedj and, the gorges, below afe gone,; or sure- to go very 'soon.' ' ' ";.; r" ' " -',,')." , The St. Joseph papers understand that the Government has issued orders that contracts be let for carrying 40,--000,000 pounds of freight from that point to military posts on the, j Upper Missouri, and elsewhere in the West, the coming season. ' ' ' ! -' ' ; n ll' ' It is said that the Missouri is to be bridged at Omaha and Kansas City, and perhaps at one or . two other places?-' K- - ;- MEMPHls,-rThe Appeal of Wednesday says: t f , , ... ,.m The weather moderated, and yesterday was a very lovely day; though hazy. ' )'. ! t.'i '' Business on the landing, owing to the departure of . our Jocal. packets, was very good. . . The river at this point commenced to recede night before last, and fell about six inches up to dark last night. COMMISSION CARDS. BEX. HTJBBS.; PHY. D. VIKTS. iirnns A VIETS, 1 ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION i:; it .3Xercliu.Mt,'-i;if'- -1 -And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS.1 ' ' f Agents "Star Union Line..", , : , . Office ,2To. 2 Mala Street, j !i . jan23dtf i:.: n EVansvixlh; Itct WE WOULD REMIND MtK friends and former patrons that we n re at the old COftNKR of VINE and WATEK BTRKRT8, KtiU in the trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, Ac. and anould be pleased to see them."' - -, , . H. U. ALL.LS A CO. ' ; ; nv;-i: allis & r:co;;' FORWARDING AND COMMISsioN ;-r; '- MERCHANT8, ' fi RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers in LIQUORS, FLOUR, &cv ! . Corner Water and Vine Streets, 1 - Evansville, Id. janl dtf W. M. AKIN. , ,3. M. yABVIN. . J. D. PARTIK. AKLN,! PARVIN & CO.; pork; p ackers,; '' ' . AND DKALKR8 IN Pork, "; Bacon, and ',' IarI. ; also FORWARDING AND COMMISSION n Merchants, ri FIRST STitEET, ? Between Vine and Division, Evansville............. ...;.'...........Indlana. For sale, Flour, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn, t ' .V! " Hay, aud Salt. ,; L ALL ORDERS . PROMPTLY FILLED. ' dec21 d3m , I : y't ' ' ' I'-m:: JVC SMisoucii!tfctC.V" FORWAItDINO, ' COMMISSION A ' T 8.6- . : ; i DU.CEi M EKCH ANTS, i -i r No; lfl North Water street, (Orr Block, next i i door to M.Daleil.J yaQrvRjey Iud. ii OWEI.X A 711LL.SPAUMII, ; Upper WhialboatPrdp'rletors,. 'JFORWARDING .AND COMMISSION . : MA CHANTS, and General i 'lamboat Agenf, :; ; ;(' ' Sh iwneetown, Illinois. , N.B. Particular atl ntion given to collecting purclia.se charges. , - ' pr28 3m,

.T.Cox. 1 1 -; ' ' F.M.Homphrey COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarrliiig & Commission Merchants Office, No. 7 Soutli Water Street, And Wharf-boat foot of Sycamore Street, Evansville Indiana. GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, and Special Agents for Atlantic and Great Western Railway. ALSO .. y SOLE AGENTS for , Nashville & Northwestern R.R. . , . ..... A.N D - . if i' jrasUrille and Chaltanooga R. R i" -Through i Bills and ' through Rates given to Nashville, and all points South, ,; novSdtf (. j . . r , ;. ;. i '. ''l ' . - F. H. RAGON. 'I I . : K, DICKKT. RAGOX DICKKY, Wliolesale Grocers, i Dealers in ' " WINES AND LIQUORS, and '; Forwarding & Commission Merchants Nos. 3 and 4 Water Street, ' , - , . EVANSVILLE, IND. - ( " " i Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, i dec! dtf . S .. ! i - - - 1L 1 ' f ' "' ' 5 ' '; '

TRANSPORT ATItyr. if ; 'fast freight 'ixi i' ., FORWARDS WOODS TROT. , New York, B oFt-, and all points in the New Es'; ; ..;;-. States, , ; , ,,-yU-. TO EVANSVILLE 'DIESdi, I'!! IN TIME EQUALED BY NO KTTfXI"U 1 LINE, AT REOULAR Eiiij ROAD RATES, . WITH lAOESTS '.AT Alt : principal points Klong the Vimt are enabled 10 ive tbe i UXUusr MPATCH to freleht. A !We have Contractlnit Agenta at lUw N. H., Worcester, Mass., Sprlinin.A.akw.

rroviuence, i., a no Maniocs. oons marKeu Merchanht' Hmv and ahinnpd tooitliHr nf t.ha ulwiu., nr .vin ..A Ihanv: will roar.li - : BILLS 'OF LADING UIVEN,-on ' Uoh.ON DAY OK SHIPMENT. 1 All claims for DAMAUKS, OC71 CHARCJK.H, Ae are promptly nettle , out referring our patrons to Rattlers I , . B. MOHUAN, AicetsC ' ' KvaiiHVille. Is.i f Offlce with Keen,' Mark & Co. nefO.-k!; i , A (,' , u -i THE MERCHANTS' ! XJlIIpl ! Ilxpress Compani' TTAVIM PCT THEIR IBtr JtJL and great Throng h Lines la truAi working order, are now prepared , urucuw CAin. puuum wnu hu. m ' t i WiKt.. Hmit.hwAKt and nrthwmL iMMhwHM. Inii the carrying aud collecting ot Him-ri 1 Ourlinen now opened embrace thenvc i between New York. Boston. PhiladriiaMttM Buffalo, Detroit. Cleveland, CtncuoawJI Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCroMMA, Prairi. r Cbien,IndianapoIiN,Terre Haute, MuUaw . and all Intermediate polpts, and aitaent . rapidly extended, over, all the route : trade. '.' ' ,,.);. i :i The capital of this Company Is , . . ' Twenty Million Dollars, and Is an ample guarantee to the pa uk of its re-pansliilny. All lottses and tlnjtane of property entriiHted to our care be prompily and equitahly adluKted. ' Every effort will be made to nuirit, thtr patronage of the public. Our r :es ar v low as tliose of any renpoo-.Tole Eipra. Company.' ' ' h " ' R. R. WALDEN, Age?. OFFICE-rWo, Fir Street. :t ; novl3 d.'lm , . , I , ' . i u '! ' r.r.t , - , Old, Reliable, and Responsible t . .tivi.-I f.- uL i. :-.i I:--. Capital,, . .... $10,000,0t&. ,;h-Aut!--T---i. .-' , y. : -,.il it'.i' THE "'""''' ' TABLI8HED, 1$4S. -.,;( . , , ORGANIZED 1SJK !i - t...,-i4v; usT.'lf "... The Only CJompany having RamtSj ! tions throughout the Continent 2 and Connections with th , Whole World. . vt": 1GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN. s , SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. THE ADAMS EXPRESS OOHPil , at its office in Evansville, Hotwla ak eoutlnuance of the patronage of tlie , lie, referring to its superior laciltU 1 transportation. It yam domestic and national connections, its prompt Uqaw- ' tlonot all InsNes.and itssterlinii reliatiiivi. Ktipeeiol care taken in the colloctloa Bills, Drafb. Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packai-s . Merchandise received for delivery m payment of the accompanying bill, a&.t proceed returned promptly. i Transport heavy and light freights. prages, and parcel as low as all other lamwarders. - - Any Information in regard to the roufcxr... Ac, can he obtained at the office, Not HOUTtI FIRST HTKEET (Chandtort Block ' ' T. GA1THER, Ages, novlldtf . . ,s ; . , , ; . ; i BROWNi 4 DUNKERSON & Cfc . 1 1: , Forwarding and conmissiot i ,t!-h- r. .i t I ' f ' ''.(':.' i- '; ' And special Agents for. the BELIEFO.VTAIXK B. R.;C0 ' ERIE TBlJTSPOUTATIOJf C0H And ERIK TOE EIPRISL Also, Agents for the . Bellefoiitaine Cotton Express TIME AND RATES GUARANTEE. 1 i ' Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., , August 13, imh-tMKW ' Agenta. ! 1 ;RemovaL' '.' Of E.rIBK"T A CO. HAVE Htki moved to their new four-story stor. Ko. 31 North First Street, where they wiU be pleased to se all their old customer, .o.s in an v new ones as will favor then with a call. A full assortment ot Groceri-, etc., always on hand, and lor sale at Ui ; lowest market price. uovVdiy .

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