Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 January 1867 — Page 7
THtt EVANSVILLE DALLY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18.
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NSW ORLEANS. "P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., General Commission and Forwarding MEECHANTS, ., 4 - No. 33 Poydras Street, NEW, ORLEANS, LA. 1 ,
"1"'.? : All kinds of "Western and Southern Prodace, Consignments and Orders solicited, declodtf. " ' " ! 6. O. CAMPBELL. B. F. GLOVERj GEO: G.:CAHPBELL & CO, j COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 59 JPeydras IStreet, , j ' " ,l jVTTT ORLEANS. REFERENCES. I Cox 4 Humphrey, EvansYllle, Ind. j Carey, Stewart & Lanterman, Grayville, Illinois. .'. i ' Terry & Smith, Louisville, Ky. , s City National Bank, New Orleans. j declodfim. ' General Commission Produce and Forwarding . MERCHANT. ICorner Poydras and New leTee Sts. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference the Great west. decl5dly. SAM. H. KENNEDY. - - JTTLITJS VAIBTN. V PAUL B. MORTTMKB. - ; S. H. KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky, 55 A 87 Poydras Street, New Orleans, declodly. . , - . b. s. Howard, h. d. barret, New Orleans, w. r. preston, New York. CATLiy preston, Hutsonville, 111. ! Geo. k. preston, Evansville, Ind. " -wm. h. WILLIAMS, Calhoun, Ky. HOWARD PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors COMMISSION MEB HA TS ' J, i i ".168 Common Street, J NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES. . ' Geo. W. Rathbone, President Evansville National Bank. Preston Brothers. Evansville. Tnd. . James Robb, Esw. President Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans. i ' - C. P. Norris. Esq., Cashier First National "Bank-Memphis. t;f t '. ( i - G. R. Rotter. Esq., President Tennessee National Bank. Memphis. ' - i Maj. J. J, Murphy, President Memphis, Bsurance .company.; f,i j, I eeipu. - Speed, Sumider8; &;Cp,, j Cotton and .Tobacco Factors, , .... j OENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS .,,,-,,.,,,,., , -andT J COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. M Poydras street, ! .'i -.A V: f nw Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. ' Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. deeSG'tio dtf . , .. . SAX. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. , B. W. SABPEB. DAN, AIKO dc CO., I , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf , - ! 8. M. BABTON....M. M. POOL....W. M. AIKMAX. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission, Merchants II Tchoupitouias , Street, , , NEW ORLEANS, LA. E. H. FaibchildV 1 ' J. W. Bingham. FALRCHLLD & BINGHAM, .i.i.- .i:A 'JJC Commission Merchants SI Magazine Street, "5 ' i novOO dly 1 NEW ORLEANS. ' MEMPHIS CARDS. -j K. J.iCOMER. : " . GEO. 3. . RICH ARDSON. COMER & RICHARDSON, ' Storage, Commission, and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. .' REFERENCES ' ' , Chas. NorthTop & Co., Memphis; Foster -Bros., Cincinnati; Jas. Viba & Co., Boston ; Jas. B. Fenby, St. Louis; J. B. Kirtland, "HilL Talmadgeft Co., New York. , declodSm. G. J. GRAMMER. S. D. WELCH. OBAJMER fc CO., Commission Merchants Hnd Dealers in Feed and all Western Produce, No. 355 Front Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. f References: F. H. Ehrman & Co.; Cox & Humphrey. - ' Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments, locadt! JACOB SINZICH. JOHN J. SINZICH. ' J. sixzich SOX, 4 - Water Street, bet. Sycamore and Vine, 4 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . ... Boat-Stores, " - Fancy Groceries, . Cordage, all sizes. Hemp Packing, all sizes,- ' Gum Packing, all sizes, : . Cotton Packing, all sizes. Blocks Twines, all Jcindi, Lath Yarn, Oakum, Rosin, , Pitch, oneef Lead, &c. A ho, Wrought and Spike Nails. Lard Oil, Coal Oil, Lubricating Oils. Orders fll'ed promptly and at the lowest rates ( t auMdly
STSAIIBOATS;'
Ii dependent -Low Pressure Packet 5 QUICKSTE P, ' H.T. DEXTER,; Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every TUESiiA i anai iiiuAj at zwup.m. " 'Stopping at all Way Landings. The QUICKSTEP is an entirely new LowPressnre Packet, The only one In the West, combining en tire saietyirom explosion, witn great Speed and Comfort. ' . Particular attention given to way busi ness ana tne mung or oraers. : j H A THE : . ! j connects 'at Cairo with -'Railroads : and . , Packets, both North and South; at Evansville North and East, and : at Faducah with Packets fol '. the Tennessee and Cum- j berland Rivers. j decadtf ; ;;-:;;; j ; Regular:: Evansville and Nashville v racket . I The elegant Light-Draught Steamer iCHATTAN00GA, Hekkt Scott, Master; Bob Ferguson, Clerk, "Will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Nashville, making all way landFor freight or passage apply on board, or to huhxujn - dec3dtf Agents. United states Mail and ADAMS EXPRESS CO.'S PACKETS. '"V;: THE EVANSVILLE AND CAIRO MAIL PACKET COMPANY will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, carrying the Adams Express Company's Messei.eers and United States Mail, for Henderson,' Mt. Vernon, Uniontown. Shawneetown. Caseyville.Golconda, Smithland, Paducah, ; Metropolis, Cairo, and all other points on the Lower umo, maKing a . RELIABLE" DALLY MAIL and5 EXPRESS LINE, K . . . -.'i .v Banning as follows; -,-s, . The elegant and fleet Steamer W. A. Lowth, Master ..Fowleb, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every MQNDAY and a xx u tvGUA. x ,-ai a p.m. The splfiridid sfdeVwneel Steamer H.T. Dei'ter, Master...f.'W m. trtnwr, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY nuu OAl UXWA zt n V VUii a The elegaat and light-draught ! Duncan, Master-. .-"....Sorenson, Clerk. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAJf, at3p.m. - ; ,-r.fj ri ss-LEAVE CAIRO DAILY' on arrival Of train. t i ass 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 2 j HUSTON & CO.. , COX & HUMPHREY, ' ; R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Ag'tsl . OLD RELIABLE XJ. SrMAIEXINE ,, ...... . ...... FOB-, ..- , Owenstoro, Cannelton, and Lonisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer jSS morning star, - ' ii. D.-Warren, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . i . -A TIWJWDAT, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer - TARASCON, ' Gilmobe. Master r " j ohh utjebbacheb, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDXE&OAY, at 6 p.m.-; and - . .i nax ikdai, at e p. m. .. The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, " A. Ballard. Master: .. m ' ueukos rATTEEsoK, uierK; LEAVES EVANSVILLE RV FRY TUESWAY, at a p.m, ; and , tKiuAT,atep.m. .( , ? : t t-rf r,: i ( ; . ...... . h, m - - These boats have been refitted and rfnr. nished throughout, and are now in firstrate, order for the accommodation of. the puniie.- .. ,. ..- . t !...- freights received at all times, free of tuaigc, aim n miurnianon iurnisneu. Dy i- v o TfV T r -m r v r , v i , f - wa ot nuiiirnuKi. ana ( J J R, K, DUNKERSON & CO.", ! Agents. , R. H. "WOOLFOLK. Superintendent. mayiotf ... Louisville. Ky. Daily Henderson Packet." -T-sc The fine Steamer i : ;li News C. G. PERKINS. Mntr , . Will leave nromDtlv ns hncs Hoiiir ot a o'clock. P.M. Freights received o.t. nil h jaammoin w narmoat. ' R. K. DUNK SJRSON & CO., Agents. nov2dtf Regular Evansville, Paducah, and Eastport Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet R. HODGE BROWN, Master; TOM WILSON. Hlfirk. Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Eastport, Miss. Leaves Evansville every Friday at 4 p.m. Leaves .raaucan every Saturday at 10 a.m. .. - .. . , .. : . Returning, .'--Leaves Eastport every Monday at 12 m. Leaves Paducah every Wednesday at 5 a.m. ' -i Arrives at Lvansville every Thursday at 7 a.m. 1 ' For freight or passage apply on board. or to COX & HUMPHREY. Aeents. octll dtf Regular Green River Packet The new Steaiier 11 ADA LYON, alp tx. kdwabds, commander. Will leave Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.L, for Woodbury and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-fiued boilers. , : - For freight or passage apply on hoard.
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SKIVER8 "NEWiS. . STEAMBOAT PRINTING, i
No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability, for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being adaea to, ana our fob department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in tne umtea states, we are preparea to r fancy. Bill Heads. Deck and Meal TickTickets for Labor. c,' sc uraers ten witn eitner 01 tne w nan-boats wiu be promptly attended - to, Weather, Water, aad Ice. j - , . yuiuiflAAii, J an. The river has risen 6 feet 7 Inches, i There are 20 feet 10 inches in the channel., Weath er clear, i- '(.,,., j .n; autr t .. The weather, yesterday ; was' generally clear, but Intensely .coliv,. Mercury at: 6. o'clock a. sr. 10 degl ahove eero a fall ol 28 degrees in 15 hours. The river continues to rise slowly-, .with a considerable rise re ported in the upper: rivers. Thel effect of the cold on Ice in toe river was very manl fest, congealing the small cakes Into large fields of heavy Ice, covering the whole face of the, river JThe prospects for easy navi gation soon, are gloomy indeed, : t ' Arrivals Riitf Depnrtars. ; . We have had no arrivals or departures since the Charmer and Virginia came In, and the Liberty and Phantom went out,. Boats Leaving To-Day, r , , , There will no boats leave to-day unless a great change takes place in the weather and Ice. " . . , Boats Dne. Among the first boats doe are the Ha vana for Nashville ; Shamrock and Arab ian, for . St. Louis; Silver Moon, Mary swan and Darling for Memphis ; J. P.. Webb, irom Aiempbis; Lawrence, and Mary Ir win, for Arkansas Biver; Nick Longworth, Ladj Gay, Amazon, P. W. Strader, fiam Parker, Swallow, and Stonewall from. New ;Orleans; B. L. Lodge, Eme raia, Armadillo, Emma No. 3", Indiana, David White, Wild Wagoner, and Henry Ames, for New -Orleans; Morning Star from Louisville; 'Armada, from Cairo; wm. White, from Green River, ' ' ' ' Miitcellaueonit; 7 We fear the head of navigation has taken another slide southward; and now! if the present sharp weather hold 48 hours longer, we snau, be like Louisville and Cincinnati. out in the cold among the icebergs of the mgia Nortn. The prospects of a speedy closing up of the river have not been so good this WInter..'.....,.Captaln . Fitz geraia.oi tne Virginia, maae a trip Of observation down shore yesterdav , fore noon, and found the lm m rn!f. "Rcna badly gorged' and barely n3ovlng.......Thfr ,wiuu mowing into ' tne montb i of Rnun River has closed hat ice harbor Jo .alllrigress, and the difficulty of going below wui. compel tne boats now at the wharf probably Wile here at the risk of freezing in. ,.j.nese are the; Virginia.' Charmer. Laura Fen ton, David Watts, Louisa, and JvB ket-..L. ....w"-..The Charmer proposed to.-imajte an effort to an 1 ntn , mouth (i l s of o ; i Green 1 ' mvf?. At The Virginia and Laura Fentori will delay neir aepartures until navigation is re sumed, and, will be the first boatrfotA for Memphis and New Orleans. We were delighted to meet our excellent friend Capfc A., D. Armstrong in port once more, after an absence of a year and a half. He looks as fine as satin, and is unrivalled In his foie as a si eamboat clerk. Capk Wm. Fitz gerald, an experienced sleamboatman, and a very affable and pleasant gentleman. is In command. The Virginia discharged here (TOOt bates of cotton, and small lots , of . sugar, . oranges, tc The Charmer had 170 bales of cotton and considerable Other' freight.,V...The' David Watts "had 1,203 bales ot cotton 683 for Ehrman & Co.,490for Gonter, and 150 for R. K. Dunkerson & Co. She will return to Memphis....The Laura Fehton took about 50 tons of freight at Newburg..... The ofllcers of the 'Virginia and Charmer report the Laurel Hill still hard aground. Wednesday, afternoon,, at Shawneetown bar, lying broadside to the ice....U.The Sam. Parker had left , an empty barge alongside of the Laurel Hill, and would probably , try," to.'; pull her . off........ The - Glasgow was aground , at Cottonwood bar. She had swung around, and lies with her bow up stream... ..-..The Louisville had got out ; safely ..;..lt Is very doubtful whether the Liberty, Quick step, or Phantom would get out -..The Armada is not expected untll there is a change in the Ice. t Cleaning from oniJ Exchanges. Cincinnati. The ; Commercial, of Wed nesday, says : i The weather was cold and cloudv vstr. day, with the mercury raugingat thirty aegrees nearly all day, and the wind variable. There is considerable ice running in the river, yet several steamers have departed for points above and below. - At Pittsbursr the river is risintr. with nlna foot. in the channel. Here, the river has rln twelve inches during the past twenty-four hours, with eight feet hence to Louisville. Louisville. The Courier of Wednesday, says: "' . f . '.. . ' ' .-. ! The river was rising very slowlv vster. day, with five feet six inches water in the canal in the evening by the mark. During the previous 24 Hours it had risen three inches at the head of the falls, and nine inches at Portland. The weather was at the freezing point all day, though clear, and freely thawing under the influence of the sun. The thermometer ranged at 30 at noon . On the falls last evening there were ihien and a half feet water m the pass, and slowly rising. , The ice in the river hadvervmotoriaiiw decreased, and there was less ruuning yesiciuay muii me uay oeiore, ana quite a fleet of bouts started to Cincinnati itminii. ing the Rebecca and Minneola, that had been laid up since the first of Januarv. That is an ice embargo of hall a month. There are about 2.000 bales of nnttnn nn the wharf awaiting shipment North, and the mail line boais have been engaged to take it to Cincinnati. If the shippers had been sagacious men of business, and had consigned their cotton to the agents of the White Line, the Bellefontaine, or any other of the lines from this city. It would have been in New York, sold at the rise, and the money in the owners' pockets. St. Louis. -The Democrat, of Wednesday, says: ; , The wind was from the Sonf.h nil dav. and all day the sun shone out. The form er was tne coldest we ever exDerienced coming from the South, and there was a brisk thaw wherever the sun rested. There was a furthei decline of four inches in the river at this point. The Mary Forsyth left for New Orleans, the only departure of the day. The Dance loaded to four and a half reet, ana leaves at-dawn this morning for Memphis. Several-other boats will leave for Memphis, New Orleans, Ac, should the
river not close.
Memphis. The Appeal ot Sunday says:
" The -weather'yesterday was warm and the sky cjoudy, with every appearance of There was some business done on the levee, dui not enough to make steamboat men jubilant. .. -. , . , , . . , At this point and above, the Mississippi is falling. . At Little Rock the Arkansas is on a stand, with low water. Red River is iauing. w mte River shows ten feet to Augusta and fallino;. Oapt. Jesse Hard, of the Mississippi, Is l'l at Cairo. Capk Ben Taber tjommands me .Mississippi in his absence.- r, ...... , NEW Orleans. The Times of Sunday says:,,..,..... ,,.,,.,.., j The weather yesterday was very close, and the appearance of ih sw wironJ rain. It, however, did not ram any up to Business on the landing was quite active. i uc uS nic laj3i, aay or tne ween, an unusual n urn ber of packets left, and oh board the major part of jthem was noticed good trips. , , ; . .... f - The arrivals since our last Vere but few and tar between y w w . ;....-.r.S , The Louisville. nankot. vf n:.vi,.Mi yes for Louisville and all way landings Monday evening at 5 o'clock. ' if', he . fine Louisville and New Orleans on Me The pacKet, btpnewall, CapU, J,R Shav, which left here for Louisville on Thursday, met with an - accident to a part of her machinery, having broken one of aer plumber blocks, which: occurred a few miles above Bayou Sara, and in consequence of which she was compelled to return to the city for repairs.,, The Stonewall will leave in a day or two fpr, Louisville and way landings.' ' Statistical. From the 15th annual rel portjof theSupervlsing Inspectors of steam boats, we give a few statistics that will Interest steam boatmen : ' ToUl number of steamers inspect- ' ' -ed during the year 1866........!... . 2 796 Tannage ot steamers inspected-. 5l',391 Number of pilots licensed t Number of engineers licensed...... .6 051 Number of lives lost by explosion 5 588 Number of lives lost by collision... t 181 Number of lives lost by flre.....,... 23 Loss of property by explosion $631,000 ' ,. J r " - fire..,. Jl,995,000 , , i' - wrecking and . foundering.... tuunn Loss of property by collision S461.500 In this district, during the vearending Oct. lsti) 1866, there was ' inspected, at Louisville 07 ' steamboats, tunnaee S1.480 .6,152 At Memphis, 27 steamboats, tunnage j.,... At Evansville 'Padiifinh a nrt n ji oicauiuuaHi, tunnage 4 Oo 73-100 The Local Insnectnne Memphis and the .SuDervlsinor l,.K,vx.tra at r.vansviile. Paducah and i-aim ed the following licenses: ' ' Louisvine -nots, 234; engineers, 235. Memphis Pilots, 132: engineers, 86. ; Mr. Guthrie personally rt-nwpri the li. censes of ten pilots and seventeen engineers. - The total number stand as follows; Steamers inspected. 138.- innnacw ji 7in 73-100. . . . ' T ' . Licence- to pi!ots,'476f engineers, 438. The Sixth District, of whioh Pni. .l v Guthrie is Supervising Inspector. Col.Boiling Is the Surveyor of the Port of Cusben Dawson are the Local Inspectors. nibraces the Ohio River and, its rrihntjuioa (below Ohio) down to, and including, the Arkansas River. The Board has held twenty-one meetings,- the first being held in Washington City, October 27, 1852. All steamers are required, to have Are buckets and axes, as follows? ' . Under 500 tuns 20 buckets,' five axes.; Of 1,000 tuns and under 1,100,47 buckets, nine axes. Of 1,500 tuns and, under 1,600, 65 buckets, 13 axes; - ' -' ' ' ' . STEAMBOATS.: FOR M 1SMPHIS, VICKSBUBGj i . JJEW ORLEANS. AND If'fHs b. elegant freight and paasen':J&i&? ger stealner . i . FKlsT.ald Master. A. D. Armstrong, Clk. " Will leave for New Orleans rn i-cummn. tion of navigation, and will be the first UUHl UUU For freight or passage apply to ' janl8 yoi & HUMPHREY, Agfs. Regular Wabasn River Packet The Light-Draught , and Elegant Steamer 'Tom Bolus, Master; Crawford. Clerk. Will , enter the Evansville - arid Wahoah River trade as a regular packet fapon the opening of navigation. . She has come to 8lay- . ., Jan4dtf TRAHSPORTATION. Old, Reliable, and Responsible. Capital, . : . . $10,000,000. :"'! ; i :,v:. '.!.' ,'.'-;' , a t --THE'! 'i ,wuw J Express Company. f ESTABLISHED 1848. ORGANIZED 185. The Only Company having Ramifica tions tnrougixout tne UontinentH Land Connections , with ; the "',.. Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, at its oiilce in Evansville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to its superior facilities of transportation, its vast domestic and international connections, its prompt liquidation of all losses, and its sterling reliability. Especial care taken in the collection of Rills. Drafts. Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages ftiercnanaise receiveu ; ior delivery on navment of the accompanying bill, and Droceeds returned promptly. . Transport heavy and light freights, packages, and parcels as low. as all other forwarders. , Any information in regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the offlce. No. 18 SOUTH FIRST STREET (Chandler's Block). T. GAITHES, Agent. novl4 dtf ; . . COAL. GREEN RIVER COAL. GREEN 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 4 ANDERSON, , ' No. 7 South Water Street, , - Next door to Robert Barnes' store. novl9 dam BODIA.M coal, mines. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOvr cast and Water Streets. A constant supply, and orders prom
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ww friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade of uujia, vitilJC, UUJUMZ88IONS, &C and should be pleased to see them. v : i - H. D. ALUS & CO. i ,. ,H. D. ALMS; ,& CO.; FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' UT .MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers In -i) t y . . t ... . tew v i TJOIIftRS. FT.OITR: frt ' Corner. Water and Tfine Streets1 . ..Evansville, Id. Jam dtf ' ' w. . H.'AKIIT.'' J. M. PABVrW. J. P. PAKVIN. AKLN, PARVIN & C0 ! PO II K: PACKERS, , , AND DKALKS3 IN j" I'ork, Bacon, and Xard. FOBWABDING, AND . COMMISSION v, Merchants,1 -s. ;; first; FiTREET y i Between Tine ana Dlrision, Evansville..-. ; Indiana. For sale, Flour, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn, Hay, and Salt. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. dec21 d3m - T K-' ! ! '" J. C.Dusouchet & Co., FORWARDING,' COMMISSION & PRO- ,.' , ; DUCE MERCHANTS, ; ' No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M, DalzeU,) Evansville, Ind. octlS ; ...... .... ... , . SIIARPE Ae SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERDealers in Flour, Hay, Corn. Oats. Grass occu, aiiu rrouuoe generally, . ; . . a .1 t. , - . . No. 5 South Wateb Street, . , i 'I ' 's Evansville, Jnd. au oruers promptly filled. i. apr23 a, s. hathurst;! " ; "j. s. whitaeir. Ilayliurst fe Whlttakef , . PRODUCE COMMISSION & FORWARD- ' ' ' ING MERCHANTS, r South Water St. ! Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats: Corn and Ooantry Produce. - " tX .- HOWELL fe M1LLSPAUUH, ' : ., Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, ; FOR WARDING a AND COMMISSION . , ;M.CMANTS,. ', i; udii s ., t ,. and General Si eamboat Agents, " , ' . , ' Sh iwneetown, Illinois. ' N.B. Particular atttntion given to collecting purchase charges. . " apr28 3u L. M. BAIRD. ..a, H. START ;BAIRB START, j , (Successors to W. M. Alkman & Co.,J t GENERAL ,AGENTS, . PRODUCE; Forwarding .and . ComxniBsian- Merchants, Evansvifle, Indiana. Refer to H,' Q. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam VOrr, Viee President Evansville National Bank. ' ... Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-l J. T. Cox. F. M. Humphrey COX &: HUMPHREY, Forwarding &Commission Merchante Office, No. 7 South Water Street, And Wharf-boat foot of Sycamore Street , : Evansville'. Indiana. ' GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, and Special Agents for , ., , , , Atlantic and Great Western Railway. , ALSO ;ij SOLE AGENTS for Nashville & Northwestern R.R. -AND ' XashTllie and Chattanooga R. R. Through Bills and through Rates given to Nashvillo, and all points South. novSdtf ' , . .. ....... ,i, , r, BEN.' HTTBBS. ' F. H. EHRMAN PHT. 7. VIBT9, . F. II. EIIItMAN & CO., s : FORWARDING 'AND COMMISSION i , -., Merchants,'- ."' ; General Railroad and Transfer Agents,' , Agents "Star Union Line," i Corner Locust and ,faler Streets. ,i - - . sepiSdly ' Evansville, Ind". jr.H. RAGON. ii, RAG ON .,.!; i ; I: j-v u B. DICKEY. ds JDICKET. ( Wliolesale Grocers, : -i- i 'Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, ! and .r . v.-.-. , Forwarding & Commission Merchants Kos. 3 and 4 Water Street, ; ..; EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash drders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf COTTON WARPS. NOTICe; IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING , H ND-LObM; That we are prepared to furnish them, o short notice, Warps for Weaving Jeans oi tne Dest quality, ready to weave, as tow as can be bought anywhere. Orders will be promptly attended to. Send on your oearas. juh. w. ukuu k , ; Corner Bond Street and Canal. ' Evansilllelvool Factory. V .The Undersigned respectfully announce to the Publie in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take In Wool lor manufacturing into the following Goods, viz: Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain and Plaid Flannels, Linseys, Satinets A Stocking Yarn. On the most reasonable terms and short notice, we nave also a good supply of the above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, ho that persons living at a distance, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Price list for manufacturing will be sent on applica tion. Office and Factory corner Boua street and Canal. JOHN W. GRUEN A CO.
TRANSPORTATION llercliants' lcspaie!t FAST' FREIGHT LINE -:':. .,5 - v i . V i ,. FORWARDS GOODS TSQX .J JS. ew.jY or.lt, Tt ofitwa, ' 1 and all points In the New r.nrUf ; 5 - Spates, . , ' TOa EVANSVILLE ULEECT, m TIME" EQUALED BY "W-OTHia LINE AT -REGULAR RAXLii; his.' r RpWiEB-nn WITif JA?JEW.TS T AXX nTEOC principal points along the llae, are -enabled to iv th rfriwritrr i7u-4i
to el jrAxn w ireignu f',i We have Contracting Agents at NanhM 'N. H., Worcester, Mass., S nrintflftirt. i Li and Hartford. Cm&. Goods marked ' Merchant Despalcii nu,j,cu wQnucr ui ine aoove p. or via Albany, will reach our line, BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, 6n api tion. ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. , 'All claims ' forJ D A M A o wm m inAttui!ii9, eic, are promptly settled - out referring our patrons to Eastern ot.. Jii, a. jmukuan. Agent. n-vansvliie, l. Offlce with Keen, Mark fc Oo. sepia 4a, -THE MERCHAKTS TJNIOB ! Express Company HAVING PUT THEIR DIBErt and great Through Lines In mrfaet working order, are now prepared to do General Express Business with the EaaL West, Southwest, and Northwt st, lnctuing the carrying and collecting et Moaey, Valuables, Ac. , ,,., Our lines now opened embrace the routac between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo. Detroit. Cleveland. .Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, PrairiekoChien.Indianapolis.Terre Haute, St, liomM and all intermediate points, and are be lag rapidly extended, over all the, routes trade. - . . s . vi i The capital of this Company Is t . , Twenty Million Dollars, and Is an ample guarantee to the pubUe of its responsibiliiy. All losses and dansage of property entrusted to our care wllS oe promptly ana equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit the patronage of the public. Our rates are a low as those of any responsible Exoreac Company. ; : - r . . , - WALD1EN, Agent. 0FFJCE-Jfo.'4 First Street. " v aovl3d3m . ' . !; v-;.,-.'l , - M ! t . , I) I t The Onlj line Carrying FrelsM U ana rrom eastern uties.. .... - . , - . ... u ' ..v Time Quicker, and Rates as Low, u y t 11 -r- A j. t . py any oiner . Jioiixe. i Oil i millS IS THE - ONLY LINE HA. JL Ing a real capital, and owning the eats in wnicn its ireignt is transported. ' urn ears are new and of "'broad tread," Intended to be run through between Eastern and Western cities, irrespective of chaama of guage. The " Star Union Line " reaenea East over the Pennsylvania Railroad, ao4 Is the authorized Fast Freight Line of that roau, ana is woricea on aii routes over which it undertakes to transport, under contracts which secure to the property en trusted to its charge the best faculties tar fast and uniform movement that .road over which It passes possess. ...n .., ' We Invite the attention of mercharrta shipping goods West to the facilities offered by this line. , . ... jlu claims tot aamaae or overcharge toill be vromvtly settled br presenting freight bills and bills Of lading at this office, avoiding all de lay o tejemng bills hast for setmment an advantage offered, by m other route. ' ' ' ! ;,, To parties shipping produce East, this cements. The pro line offers special inducements. duce is loaded at this place in " Star Lin cars," and goes through without change to any Eastern city. - l OFFICE No. a Main Street. ' l " ' : WAREHOUSE Corner Locust and Wa ter Streets. . . .. , , . . ; ' F. fl. EHRMAN ii CO, ep25d6w ' Agenti BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO. QRWARDING AND ' CONMISSIOS .i'.,A -'l - - ' ' ' .4.' : V" . . n -' t.j -. . ' r.t .':.) -u;;, r-...-.v it. .! .:, : . , ',, r S .' ' if... (' : ' '' And special Agents for the " '-i BELLEFONTAINE R. R.CO., - ;;'1, 1 ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. And ERIE TIME EXPRESS Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON August 13, 1868 augH A CO., Agents. LIQUORS. HENRI AIRES, Distiller anE Rectifier, and Dealer in all kinds of Domestic Liquors and 'High No. 3 Sjcamore Street, Wines.
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