Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 June 1867 — Page 7

fel V E R X,E W ,S . k ZFor.Other Hirer Items See Fifth Taffe. Biver find AVeather. The weather yesterday morning was exceedingly sultry and hot, being partly clear. The river only rose a few incl.es during Monday night, and yesterday was abort stationary; but as it was rising last at Louisville on Sunday night halfinch an hoar we may expect another swell here. '. Arrivals and Departure. 1 he arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday Include the Ariuada,

Cairo to Evansville ; lagow and Maggie Hays, Pittsburg to St. Louis; Newsboy, Henderson and return ; Minneoia, Mem phis to Cincinnati.- , ' Bont One. .Among the first boats due here are the Havana, for Nashville: Melnotte, B. C. Gray, for , Saint Louis; Darling and Cora S., lor Memphis; Mary Erwin and Bertha, for Arkansas River; Louisville, Louisiana, and Emerald, for New Orieans; Indiana, M S. Mepham,- St. Charles, and Richmond, from New Orleans'; Quickstep, from Cairo; Tarascon, from Louisville; Mary Swan," from Memphis. . Miscellaneous. The aspect of affairs on the wharf yester day morning- was rather animated j with quite a fleet of boats in port ;UTlie Glasgow discharged a large amount of freight, including" 1,100 kegs of mails to various consiimees.......Tbe Mangle Hays also dis charged considerable-tofrelght. - Both bad good trips .The Armada bad .72. hhd.. of tobacco, and xaore passengers than she could berth.r.Capt-Gus, Pusouchet and Frank Collins, who went a hunting, had but indifferent luck. Capt. U us. got his har.ds poisoned In the woods . and now weanj gloves...'..The Mayflower ' was re ceiving very slowly yesterday morning. The Sam. Qrr was receiving very liberally, and would have a ' good ' trip out ;.;.The ' Ella Faber, Phantom, and Charmer were receiving comparativi ly iittle JrelghUi -They all proposed to leave yesterday, and the first two were bu. oiling at noon..........HeveraJ thousand sacks of corn were delivered on the wharf yesterday for the Louisiana, which will be at the lauding early to-day.-.;.. The Mepham left New Orleans : on .Wednesday last, the Indiana on Thursday,: and the St. Charles, was to leave on Friday ....The Mepham was due yesterday, and the other two may be expected to-day vTne Richmond left On Monday, and'iyill be due here Saturday morning. ...'.....The Liberty No. 2 will be due from Memphis to-night, or early to-morrow "....Towboats with large fleets of coal are passing down every day. There has been tin extraordinarily protracted coal tide this season, and coal should be cheaper South. : ' 1' ' " lion t a Lear'inc To-IyJJ "!: li; For Cairo. The mnguificent Armada is the regular and unrivaled packet' for Cairo to-day. Captain Gus. Dusouchet is Jn command, and Billy Fowler and Geo. Nichelson are her clerks. " She and her officers are great favorites. For Louisville. The Imperial Tarascon is the regular packet for Louisville this evening, and there is none finer or fleeter. Captain A. T. Gilniore is her commander, and Miles . Warren and Dick Huteuinson are her excellent clerks. Fob, Nicw Orleans. The spleudid passenger steamer Louisiana, Cap). Phillips, is announced for New Orleans fro in this port to-day. She is large, roomy, aiiy, and swift. Capt. Phillips is a spleudid gentleman, proverbial for his courtesy to passeng rs, and is an experienced navigator. Capt, Jim Lusk, who stands at the bead of his profession, is her chief clerk, and is a princely gentleman. Arthur Field, always accurate and obliging, is her freight clerk. ' ' The unsurpassed Louisville, with those deservedly popular gentlemen Capt. A. Q. Ro.-s and H. C. Bruee in command, is also expected for New Orleans to-day, and we cheerfully eommend her to travelers and shippers. ISlcajiinK Iron oar Exchange. ClNClNNATI.-rThe Commercial, of Sunday says:. '-' " - -' Captain W. H. Finkblne, late of the Lady Franklin, during the dull times on the river, has resumed nis old profession of conducting fast trains on the Ohio & Mississippi.RnUroad. ... J- . . . v The Commercial of Monday says: W.B.Dobsson, one of our oldest steamboat meu, has been appointed to the command of one of the government snag boatsHe is now engaged in superintending the building ot the snag boat, in the course of construction on the Marine Ways. LouiSVllXE. rhe Courier, of Monday savs: The river was rising very fast all day yesterday, with ten feet water in the canr.l in the evening by the mark. It was slowly receding Saturday evening, with nine teet five niches water In the canal, but the tremendous rains of Saturday night have caused a rlss of seven inches at the head ; of the falls, and twenty -one inches at Portland in the past twenty-four hours. As we had predicted by the barometer indications, there was more rain" Saturday, and during the night the rain poured down in torrents. It was one of the heaviest talis of rain ever known in this vicinity, the amount being estimated at over four inches. The Democrat of Sunday says : Evansville loads more boats than Louisville; " that's what's the matter." We are glad to see you able to speak the truth once more, Democrat. ' ' On the falls last evening there were fully 7 feet steamboat water, and the river rising half an inch per hour. This makes a fair stage for the coal fleet, aud fiats and barges will be in readiness to try-the hazards of the falls to-day. The Havana, on Saturday, was caught in a squall on the falls, the wind for a brief space blowing her around like a-weather-cock, and it was feared she would be cast away on the back tione. She happily rode out the storm, and was unhurt. - StLocis. The Democrat of Monday says: . - . The river rose a little yesterday; was stationary Saturday; weather hot; favorable to.a check in the swelling of the river At some points on the Upper Mississippi, a decline has already begun. : The Chippewa, St. Croix, Wisconsin, and other tributaries were some days ago considerably swollen. Business is not remarkably brisk. There isi boweverconsidecable movement of produce, te be vastly increased hereafter. 1 the meantime steamboat tonnage continues in excess. When a boat gets on the ways, the owner is generally very indifferent, whether she comes oil again or not would rather have her stay. ' J. B. EUVIX, M.D., Homeopathic Physician, , Offers ills professional services to the citizens of Evansville and immediate vicinii) in the general practice of medicine. Office No. So Main Street. Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m.. and from jlo i aad.7 to 9 p.m. .y, loclt? :

COMMISSION CARD .

FOSTER BROTH ERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. . FOSTER, GWYN A CO. .Memphis, lenn. FOSTER, COPELAND & CO. Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, 39 Water Street, NEW YORK. Consignments solicited. Advances made on property in store, or credits given ua Dins lading.; , . - Refer to . Geo. W, Rathbone. Esq., President Evansvuie .National liaan. . - Hon. John S. Hopkins, President First Na tional Bank. Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't Merchants' mayNJ dtf , : t - ;.; - ii'iv !';-;"'y:.::':;:''::!-. " 1 i WHOLESALE DEAWat E ' It 1 CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, Aw. No. 10 Main Street. Evansville',' h Calls the attention of the trade to his hu Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. - Call an examine my stock and prices." Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. dec22 d3m ., HOWES & BUEBANK, - t Commission Merchants, , No. 876 FRONT STREET, i MKStPHIS, Tjenj. Cash advances made on consignments. , mayzcioin - . , - MIIXINEK.Y. No business transacted on) Saturday, MILLIiVERYl! 3IILLMEMI . Wholesale and Retail. - - t ' r I BEG LEAVE To" IWFORM ',' MY lady friends, and milliners and merchants abroad, that I have Just returned from the East, with the. very largest stock of millinery goods ever brought to this market. This stock was very carefully selected by Mrs. Baum, and comprises the very latest .faris style, viz. : PATTERN BONNETS, ' PATTERN B ATS, UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS, STRA W TRIMMINGS & ORXA2IEXTS, FRENCH & DOMESTIC FLOWERS, BONNET HAT FRAMES k BLOCKS, SILKS, SATINS, LACES, EDdlNOS, The BEST and LARGEST stoeit of Ribbons ever brought to the city ; , -and a thousand other little faney articles wanted in a .Number One Millinery Establishment. In connection with the above goods I keep constantly on hand a very large assortment of LADIES' HAIR SWITCHES and CURL-, and different other fixings for the Hair. Country milliners and merchants, in particular, will find it to their interest to call around and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am fully prepared to meet all their demands ; and furthermore, I can assure them that my stock and prices will compare with any house west of New York or Philadelphia.. Thankful lor the very liberal 'patronage extended to me so far, I hope to have a continuance in tne luture, anu i snail eave nothing undone -to merit the same. Very respectfully, . ;,B. BAUM. XO. 58 MAIX STREET. aj- Particular attention paid to orders. ehl9 d3m - j-m ' Oamble, (Successor to Sonntag & Gamble), WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liguors, Cigars and Tobacco, ISo. O So n tli First St., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, tTTHERE WILL ALWAYS B E found on hand an assorted stock of Tmnortfid Rrandies. Foreien and Domestic Wines and pure old copper Whiskys, t - ...-. ..I, n .1 T ... T ... V. A laa nni. 11 1 ntl .... tion will be given to the supplying of famDin.. A.. .J ..... i n c a ti'.i tt T I n fa n ...1 genuine. Agent for Walker fc Leonard's Aatohraloil Tnnin VCitt.3r. The trnrlA Hiinplied on liberal terms. may 27 dly CHOICE Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Flowering Shrubs, &c. '" W. G. NEWITT & ON HAVE JUST RECEIVED A IARBE stock of Trees and Shi nbs, Roses. &c, ail of which are of the choicest varieties. They have also a large stock ol their own propagation, wnicn luey are jireijateu ; iu sell at the lowest cash prices, Nursery on First Avenue. Evansville. i ap5 dlw - . . ,. ; WM. 6. FULLEBTON, Dealer in f A R n I X O IMPLEMENTS, SEEDH, FARMING MACHINERY, and HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, " If o. 40 MAIN STREF.T dec6 dtf Evansvtix, Ijtd. C. KEMPER, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Guns, Pistols, ana Rifles, ' ' and Dealer in " i -- Powder, Lead, Caps, STiot, Cartridges, 5 IfAIX STREET mchl3 d3m ; j . , Evansville", lad.'.

THE rAri&VilLLE DAJLYI JOURNAL, WEDITI S DAi TONE

STEAMBOATS.Regular Evans ville, I'aclucali, and Cairo Packet. The New and Magnificent Steamer MAYFLOWE R, - - ' ' J. V.Throop, Master; ' Wm. Dtikji and Geo. Throop, Clerks, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ! . R. K. DUNKEKsiON & CO., ap3dtf Agents. For Paducah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday 'euid Saturday Packet The magnificent side-wheel steamer GCS. Dcsouchet, Master ; Wm. Fowxek, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every Wednesday and Saturdav at 3 p.m. Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at 5 p.m. -Making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for 4?t. Louis, end also for Memphis and New Orleans; and with the Illinois Central Railroad. Connects at Evansville with the E.& C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For -freight or passage eppiy on board or to R. KHdUNKERSON & Co. ap24dtf .-. - I - Agents. - Dexter's- Independent Low- ; i Pressure Packet : tjJSSi Q 1 c K s T E p " JsZmmmZSf - . H. 1 . Dexter, Master -; Leaves Evansville for Cairo every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p. m. positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans packets. - ap8 dtf Regular Cumberland River Packet. ; The fleet and elegant steamer IP TC .Ai' IS" T O M, Guy Visyabd, Master: ioB M- Carr, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet from Kvansville toCumoeriana Kiver, carrying ueigui. and nasseneei-s at lewest rates, an a giving unuwigi atim tinn to wav business. For freight or passage apply on board. f mayl4 dtf . r ':: i : Regular Evansville and Bowling - - Green Packet : ' " The ' New ' and !l Finely 'Appointed .'.:i,'.t. if ! bteamer " -r Wm. White, A. Drinkwater, Master; . . . -John Adams, Clerk, will' mii nir a reealar Evansville 'and Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling ureen. - -Leaves Evansville every Monday and rriuat.utuLi.iJi. . . ... . . OLD RELIABLE; TJ. S. LINE . I UH ' ' . .. , , Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer kS MORNING STAR, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, flTT.iiroiii?. blaster: LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WF.liKSV.Ht(in.in.: ,".nd SATi iiUA y , at o p. m. 'The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, A. Eallaed. Master : UEOBGE rATTEKSOS, VierKJ LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY, TULSBAY. at 6 n.m. : and . . rjiiuAi,ugpjii. These boats have been refitted and refur nished 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 uv a. Du.arnivi.1, anu R. K. DUNKERSON fe CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. . The fine Steamer jNews Boy. C. G. PERKINS. Master. : Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at tne Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKEKSOS S CO., Agents. nov2dtf Regular Green River Packet The staunch Freight and Passenger feteamer Ada Xjyon, " Aw. Edwards, Master. , Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Bowline Green every Saturday, at 5 o'clock p. M ap!3 dtf. Keirular EvansTille, Frostbnrg, and Hartford Packet.. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer JdSsI JAMES GRAYf Chas. E. Ha YitBS, Master ; t" ! I m . i Elias Kijscheloe. Clerk, . Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansviile, Frostbnrg, and, Hartford, Ky. " ..- Leaves Evansville , every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p.m. iaves r rosiourg every jvionaay at z p.m. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. mch23 dtf - , . Regular Evansville and Tennessee . wr . WeeKiy racKet. FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and FLORENCE. The fieet and legantt steamer. SAMORE,; Allen Dcxcan, Master; Val. Sorexsox, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates, particular attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on board. mayl4 dtf - ... ; .

NEW- ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Win. McGregor. McGregor Brothers, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO. 33 TCnOVPITOCLAS ST.," ' New Orleans, La. Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to onr aduress . . -,japau.m. , P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO. General Commission and '. Forwarding MERCHANTS, Ko. 33 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Pro duce, Consignments and Orders solicited. declodtf. ' - G. G. GAXFBELL.. B, r. GLOVER. GEO. . G. CAMPBELL & C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X. S9 Poydras Street, :'' : : XEW ORLEANS. : I .. REFERENCES.'- ' rn M. nntnnl... H-......... 1 1 1 n T..t Ift 11 HUJ JUi CJU CtTttUDIUlC, 1UU. . ' Care-, Stewart A Lanterman, Grayville, liiunvin. ' r , Terry A Smith. Louisville, Ky. City National Bank, New Orleans.' dec 15d6m. , . ' . O'Kiloy. General Commission Produce and Forwarding- . MERCHANT, Corner Pojdras and New Leree Sts., Reference, the Great West. , declodtf. 8AM. H. KIXNEDT. 3XJTAVB VAIRIN. PACI. K. MORTIMEJU " S. H. KENNEDY & CO. , , COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour Rope and Whisky, .- 7 i-oyaras eireei, .new uneansdec!5diy. . . . R. fj. HOWARD. IT. T. barret, New Orleans, iw York - w. Rj prestoi. New CATLis preston, Hutsocville, 111. m r- geo. r. preston, Evansville, Ind. ' WM. H. Williams, Calhoun) ! Ky. HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARRETT. Cettn and .Tobacco Factors . 7 " ... t and ...tr COMMISSION MERCHANTS ICS ('ramon Stre, NEW ORLEANS,' LA'. " '' .t.;.', ' .::m ? vv :l if.. ' , REFERENCES, - - .- . Geo.'W, Rathbone president Evansville National Bank. .' --!'. Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. ' James Robb, Esq.,' President Louisiana National Bank. New Orleans. C. P. Norris, Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. ' G. R. Rutter. Esq., President Tennessee National Bank. Memphis. taj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. - declodtf. ; Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, , . ;s, - . New Orlb ans, La. ' Caxleton. Fonte A Co.,"New York. . ' S'peeil, Ivonoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. . Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. det-SO-'Cj-tf. SAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. . R. W. HARPER. . DAX. AIKEX dc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. ' nov22tX E. H. Fairchild. J. W. Bingham. FAIRCRTLD & BINGHAM, Commiiasion Merchants S4 Magazine Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. M. ARTON....M. M.POOL....W. M. AIRMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. C0I & HUMPHREY, Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 7 HOWARD ROW, feb!9 dly Memphis, Tenn. E. J. comer. GEO. S. RICHARDSON. RICHARDSON, Factors, COMER & Cotton Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C-.H-AX.TS; " Clinton Street, ' .- .'. . . MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. -Chas. Northrop & Co.. Memphis: Foster Bros.. Cincinnati : Jas. Viba & Co Boston : Jas. Bi Fenby, St. Louis; J. B. Kirtland. Hill, Talmadge A Co., New York. , uew. - - T. C. DAVIS. - W. W. MORSil " DAVIS & MORRIS, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, v : , . i ' " . ' ' ' . TICKSBVRG, MISS. . Refer to Raton A Dickev : Mackey. - bit A Co.; Preston 4c Menifee; T. C. 8m. A Co.: Preston Brothers; Travis A Hines; R. K. Dnnkerson A Co.; Hnbbs A Viets; George I. Dixon. - . may4 d3m

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Ciftmi&SION tiA2DSL SCYSTER, ELLIS & CO., ; 7; ' ":i '.v " ii .' -.-(Successors to Davis, Scyster 4 Co.,) General Agents, Forwarding ' ;- , McrcbanlH, And WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, SOUTHLAND, KY. Prompt . attention given to forwarding freight to all points on the Cumberland River, at low rates. . ' ap30 d2m R. W.Harper. ' E. H. E. Wright. - Th ad- Gibson. . Harper, Wriglit A Co., Proprietors of the Green River Cotton and j ooacco aie iiouse, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Water and Division Streets, Evansville, Ind. WE RXSPECTFCLLT AIL THE attention of Farmers, Planters, and j-eaiers in uotton ana tooacco to the fact that we have opened a Cotton and To bacco Sale House at Evansville. It must be apparent to all that our city powes'es superior advantages over any other in the West as a market for these staples. It being much nearer to at least three-fourths of the cotton and Tobacco Districts In the valleys 01 the Ohio, Green,. Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers, and more accessible at all seasons of the year, thereby gaining time iuu cx.p?ie. -i v. t.i; .-- In soliciting your patronage. , -we onlr ask, you. to assist in building up a great home market for yourselves, o Onr terms of sale are the same aa- Louisville and other Western markets. The -owners of Cotton and Tobacco can at their option accept or reject sales made to the highest Diaaer. ....... : , .-xit.'f ? . . 1 We also solicit the consignments for sale of all k nds of Country Produce, and the purchase of Groceries, Provisions, and At ricultural Implement, and merchandise generally. -febl3dtirn c a. o. r. -TH0S. C. SMITII & CO., PRODUCE AND 1 ' COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, . r Dealers In- r 1 1 ' Flour, Hay, Corn,' Oats, Grass' Seeds, and PRODUCE .-GENERALLY, : No. 5 SOUTH WATER STREET, Evansville, Ind.' AH orders promptly filled. ; ' Jan22dtt CAPT. ED. JUDGE. CAPT. JIM TORSES.' JUDGE & F0RSEE, ." GENERAL " COMMISSION MER CffA NTS, . and STEAMBOAT AGENTS, ' ' ' No. 43 FOURTH STREET, . ' U: Bet. Main and the river, north side mch2 d3m . . Louisville, Ky. TRANSPORTATION. Merchants' Despatch FAST FREIGHT LINE FORWARDS GOODS FROM XEW YORK, BOSTOX, and all points In the . NEW ENGLAND STATES, TO EVANSVILLE DIRECT. IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHER LINE, AT REGULAR RAILROAD RATES. TTTIT1I AE.TS AT ALL T1IK W principal points along the line, we areenaoled to give the UTMOST DES PATCH to freight. - we nave contracting Agents a ivasnna, N. H.. Worcester. Mass.. Si)-inefleld. Mass.. r-roviuence, i ana naniora, conn. Goods marked "Merchants' Dlxpatch 1 and sliinped to either of the above Dlaoes. or via of Albanv, will reach our Hue, and BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on application, ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES, OVER CHARGES, Ac, are PROMPTLY SETTLED without referring onr patrons to Eastern offices. E. B. MORGAN, Agent, Evansville. Ind. Office with Keen, Mark A Co. sep!2 d im R. S. RUSTON &. CO., Forwarding, Storage, and commission mercnanis, Dealers in flay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Shipstnns, ana iroauce generally, Green River Cotton and Tobacco Warehouse, Cor. Water and Division Streets, mchl2 EVANSVILLE, IND. Great Western DISPATCH. U.S. Express Company 'Proprietors. FAST FREIGHT LINE Via New York and Erie and Atlan tic and Great Western Railways, and all other Railroads leading West and Southwest. Shin to all narts of Ohio, In diana, Illinois. Micttigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Hansa, and Nebraska, mlir.fiRFlT HESIKKS UlNfATt H JL is owned and controlled by the United Suites Express Company, whose high stand ing is a sufficient guarantee that no pains ill be spared to Keep up me reputation at the msfAiLJi nas aif eaay aiiaineu. Having our own Agents at all principal points, we give Unequaled Dispatch to our freight, and all detention Is avoided. All c aims for DAMAGES and OVER CHARGES settled promptly by NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Agents, feb30 d3m Evansviixr, Ixd. G ET THE EARLIEST AND THE BEST. 150 bushels Goodrich's Eany 100 bushels White Sprout Potatoes; For sale at reduced prices at V1CKERY BROS.' ' Enreka Baxaar, 75 Main Street.

I COMMISSION CJ&liZZXS

John Bryan, Late Arkenburgh I

Dic tt8oir Tljiaaa.

a riryau. BRYAN, WATTS & C--.l COMMISSION MERCmiZZZll 43 Broad StreetReasonable SIGHT CTTECV; made on shipmenu of CO'ITXC. 'J.'hXJS CO, and other Produce.

R. K. DUNKERSON Av.CO.,--.

rl that ihe undersigned -htaw-fimMl

a limited paituersblp,-- pursa-an aj,-" provisions of the Revised 'tflax-iSsiiK-. mf the state of New Yoricr list 3jm name or firm under which- u s-;i. -,-.xjxmm.r sht;i is to be conducted is Brju ' as?,-i.-Co. ; that the general nature ot '.To..- .m i -hess to be transacted by such'- xtwtt;'xm4uf is a general commission busisy : -J:t.'iinm general partners interested In jtmt nefs are John Bryan - and. Dlcit.-.-Watts, who t-everaliy reside -lu tnmnx tv-a-m.''!

New York, in theWateof New Y"tfc. -t the special partner Interested la

ness is Charles F. Tag,-who rrtu am city of Hoboken, In- the-eonnT t Wommmj. . and State of New Jeraeyf that jt.ua.. rf 'inwa. partner, Charles F.Tng, has oont?Jcm-6tm0 capital to the common stock of awit-rjut--nership the sum of one hun Jrta-1 ua mm dollars in cash ; and' that such r-.juniKJui is to commence 01 the sixteenth .-tUCTr.1' May, 1867, and is to terminate -ws- ti-K.i-teentb day of May, 137&. , Dated at New York, Mny 16, 136T.; i johkbrVas,. DICKSON G. W ATTTi Geera) CHARLES-F. TAiiv may 30 d3m pecil Vmf. turner:

! THAD. P. GIBSON t'CijC V ::.--r, GENERAL

Commission and llariM&j6&mJZ:

. Agents, EVANSVILLE, INI Special attention elven to Vat uarmTobacco, Cotton, and Produce Kt&vttmK3 prompt returns m(d, j Korwarding promptly attet(e' ftr, --" Particular attention alven to. tiamntcaaxi X of orders for Groceries. Pro-vicsjw Merchandise of every description. Office at RAGON fe D1CKEK! 3 - vW.tt Street. - . jamw mii j. cox & ' nuMPBREs:.;- 4, ' ' 1 Offices: . - . Wharf-boat, foot Svnamore KtrlnK.: " . No. 19 North Water Street, EVANSVILLE, im OflTc -.r -WtJ- ..'ItForwarding and " ComirmOTrr ,t . mercnanis,. .

WHARFBOAT PR0PRI2ISi?J.

and General Steamboat Aoes-to ; Special Agents for the - 1 Atlantic and Great WetfzT. Ji . Freight Line," ..... Nashville and Northwestern-, Ttsanj.,, and Chattanooga, and Mobiid-ajtum . Ohio Railroads. , . . Through Rates and. EJJU nt iixilfgiven to all points South., Particular attention elven to- t-j.-fjjr.t-iing oi ireiguu A. S. HAYHUR8I. J. J. Wrtr?nr. AWKiilI lay hurst & lVhittaSir. PROD UCE. COMMISSION" -V'?-- ifiTCU"WARDINO MERCHAJT't No. 6 .. South Wtw.Sk. Dealers in Flour. Bacon. Hav. f. aaa-. t Al-wt-.-; and Country Produce. - I M. BAIRn ..W SI . Jm4CK B A I II I) & "S -TAX. (Successors to W. M. Aikman :ar GENERAL AUE.VTN; . PR i'm.' Forwarding and CoinmiitMint.. chants, Evansville, Indiana. J-.! jr Q. Wheeler. Pres't.. First Nat.iorrj. nisv and Sam'l Orr, Vice President ,T3.-jttw National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Cc not." Wholesale GroaL-ro. Dealers in - . WINES A ND LIQJTQSZtx. . . and' Forwarding & Commission -KicrsfflsBSa Xos. 3 and 4 Water Strvyv EVANSVIt5u-'3J.iatK'-Cah orders promptly and cartas jjr '.'Xtt'.:. uecx an E WOULD REHIKJiK: friends and former patrcag- ?,Wji are at the old CORNER ot i:PdMu2 WATER STREETS, still In tr wc 3 LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMIS&i,fMA3lv,.innr and should be pleased to see Ihtmt,.. II. D. ALUS CS:;V FORWARDING AND MERCIIANTS,. RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Titf-urr" IIQU0RS, FL0CE.fe Corner Water and Tine St&rC,Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouchet &C . FOR WARDING. COMMISSION ijft DUCE MERCHANTS; No. 19 North Water street, (Onr BamhK-1 door to M. Dalzell.) EvansviivZ:ririU octlS t ' ' II O WELL Vfe XH.L-PAiS3WK.. Upper Wharfboat Proprteftioi v. FORWARDING AND COJfSlsrMffi" MERCUAN1S;. and Genetal Steamboat Artria: Shawneetown. J!S-jacmiJ. N.B. Particular attention sdT-tt.-u ! w lecting purchase charges a p . juir. BEW. HUBB8. F3T. 3i ?-TJr.iiurds ac viet: ,;. ; C FORWARDING AND C02DG3ZJK1' And WHARFBOAT PROPRI ETOf A'jT-'.' - Agents "Star Union. Lza'.T ' ' , Offlce 5o, 2 Main Street Jan23 dtf EvAi8VTri2!ij3Jt-