Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1867 — Page 7
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- NEW ORLEANS. STEAMBOATS.
RI V E R-y JB WS, For other River Items tee Fifth Page.
STEAMBOATS.
Alexander McGregor. Win. McGregor.
McGregor Brothers, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. 33 TCUOGPITttCLAS ST., New Okleans, La. Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to our ad dress. ap2 d3m P. S. DuSOUCHET dp CO, General Commission and Forwarding Xo. 83 Foydras Street, L NEW ORLEANS, LA. E All kinds of Western and Southern Pro duce, Consignments and Orders solicited, de-clSdtf. ' - a. 3. CAMPBELL. B. F. GLOVES GEO. G.. CAMPBELL & CO, COMMISSION MERCHMTS, No. 59 Poydras Street, : 1 NEW ORLEANS. , . REFERENCES. ' Cox A Humphrey, Evansville, Ind. ' Carey, Stewart A Lanterman, Grayville, Illinois. nitv National Bank. New Orleans. declSd6m. 1 : ; . HP. 3 O'Riley. General Commission Produce ' and For- - warding MERCHANT, Corner Poydras and New Leyee Sts., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Reference the Great West. decl5dly. EAM. H. KENNEDY. - JT7LLCS VAIBIN. PAUL E. MORTIMER. ? S. H. KENNEDY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork. Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky, 55 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans, declodly: -? . . b. s. Howard, h. x. b a bret, New Orleans, w. R. preston. New York. . - CATLIN prestos, Hntsonville, III. GEO. R. preston, Evansville, Ind. wk. ii. Williams, Calhoun, - Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND " COMMISSION MEB' HA TS '' 168 Ceutmen Street, ' NEW ORLEANS, LA. ' ' '. ' REFERENCES. . " , Geo. W. Rath bone, President Evansville National Bank. - r- Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana National Ranlc, New Orleans. Bank, Memphis. . G. R. Rutter. Esq., President Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. Maj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. - declodtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION "MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Cffiqe No. 59 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. IfCarleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed. Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. BCazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. 3ec'65dtf , DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. DAN. AIKEN A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. EOV22tf. 8. M. BARTON.. ..M. M. POOL....W. M. AIKMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. E. H. Faibchild. ' J. W. Bingham. FALRCHUD & BINGHAM, CommiNtiion Merchnuts s 84 Magazine Street, nov20dly : , NEW ORLEANS. MEMPHIS CARDS. COI & HUMPHREY, Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 7 HOWARD ROW, feblSdly Memphis, Tenn. E. J. COM EE. GEO. S. RICHARDSON. COMER & RICHARDSON. Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding - M E Jt C H AXTS, 1 Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. ' Chas. Northrop A Co., Memphis : Foster Bros., Cincinnati : Jas. Viba A Co., Boston ; Ja. B. Fenby.St. Louis; J. B. Kirtland, HUl, Talmadge A Co., New York. decl-5dttm. G. J. G RAMMER. S. D. WELCH GRAMMER fe CO., Commissiou erchunts and Dealers in Feed and all Western Produce, No. 355 Front Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Ehrman A Co.; Cox A Humphrey. Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments, Ioc9 dt'
Regular Evansville and Nashville
racket. The fieet and elegant Packet j PHANTOM, R. HODGE BROWN, Master: TOM WILSON. Clerk. Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Nashville, Tenn. Leaves Evansville every Tuesday at five O'ciock p. m. Returning, Leaves Nashville every Friday at 5 p. m. Arrives at Jbyansvuie every Monday at 7 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to - COA s iiUMiMiKJiY, Agents. feb20 dtf Regular ETansvIlle & BowlingGreen Packet. The New and Finely-Appointed . ' ' Steamer ugfc Wm. White, A. Dkinkwateb, Master; Pat. Burke, Clerk, Will run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making all landings nence to Bowiing-reen. - Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p.m. febdtf Regular Evansville and Wabash Kiver racket. The capacious packet ' AUTAAtl. H. 3, DickEastbam. Master. ' ' will ply as a regular packet, between Ev. ansville and all points on the Wabash River to Vincennes. .- -;u ; For freight or passage apply on board, or to COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. febl6 dtf .ij; f . ! . Regular Evansville and Nashville ... racket. . The elegant Light-Draught Steamer Jt2 CHATTANOOGA, Henry Scott, Master; ' -. . f. Bob Ferguson, Clerk, Will run as a reimlar nacket from Evans ville to Nashville, making all way land ings. For freight or passapre apply on board, or to HUB BS & VEITS dec3 dtf , Agents. OLD RELIABLE XT. S. MAIL HiINTE FOR , . .- r 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR" Ixe Dolus, Master; .! JOHN vUERBACHER, vlcrE J LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' MOSUAY, atla.m.; and i iiiusiiA x , ai o p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, Gilmore, Master; . - . LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . HEBSLSHAY, at 6 pm. ; and a b tj Hu.t x , ai o p. m. The elegant and fleet ' ROSE HITE, A. Ballard, Master; ! iiEORGE iTATTERSON, ClerK ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Ttl'SIAY,at6p.Bi.; and - These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now in firstrate order fer the accommodation of the public. . charge, and all information furnished, by jujl x tiuMfiiittix, ana -R. K. DUN KERSON fc CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk. Superintendent. maylO tf LoUisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet ' '. The fine Steame? HNews Boy, C. G. PERKINS. Master.: Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Kreignts received at ail Hours at tne Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. nov2 dtf Regular EvansTille and Wabash Kiier racket. 'The Staunch Steamer Hugo, Master, Will ply as a regular packet in the Evans ville and Wabash River trade, making regular weekly trips to Mt. Carmel and all way landinvs. For freight or passage apply on board. ap4 dtf Regular Evansville, Padncan, and Cairo Packet. : The New and Magnificent Steamer jM:. Y F L O W E H, J J. V. Throop, Master; Wm. Dunn and Geo. Throop, Clerks, Leaves Evantville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock precisely, for Cairo anil all way landings For freight or passage apply on board. ; ap3 dtf Agents. Begnlar EvansvilleFrostburg, and Hartford Packet. The excellent XighVDraught Steamer JAMES GRAY, Chas. E. Haynes, Master; Eli as Kincheloe, Clerk, Will nl'v as a reeular Semi Weeklv Packet between Evansville, Frostburg, and Hart ford, K.y. Leaves Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p.m. - Leaves rostonrg every .nonaay at z p.m. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply on ooaru. mch23 dtf . . Regular Evansvile and Tennessee Elver Packet. The elegant and fleet steamer SAM ORE, Allen J. Dxtncan, Master ; Val. Sobenson, lrifc GUY VlN YARD, '-ierKS Makes regular weekly trips from S Evansville to Eastport and all Mbway Tennessee River landings. carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Especial attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on board. mchlS dtf
Hiver niifl Weather.
The weather continues highly delightful, clear, mild, and pleasant. The river con tinues to fall rapidly, .but there Is a splen did stage of water for all sized steamboats, A slight rise Is expected. Arrivals and Departures. The arrivals and departures up to J o'clock yesterdayr include - the Emperor, Louisville to Memphis; Cora S., Memphis to Louisville; Phantom, Nashville to Evansville; Charmer, from Eastport; Morning Star, Henderson, to Louisville; Newsboy, Henderson and return; Louis iana, New Orleans to Louisville; Rich' mond, to New Orleans; OUie Sullivan, Wabash River to Eva nsvilla. Boats Leaving To-Day . ' Fob Louisville. The beautiful Rose Hite is the regular Henderson and Louis ville packet for Louisville this evening. She has good passenger accommodations and excellent speed. Capt. Aaron Ballard is her popular commander, and Geo. Pat terson Is her excellent clerk. i ; Fob Tennessee River. The excellent steamer Charmer is the regular packet for Eastport and all intermediate Tennessee River ports at 4 o'clock this evening. Capt. Chess, her commander, is a pleasant and accommodating gentlemen, and has courteous associate officers. . '... ' : .: : Fob Nashville. The fleet and elegant Phantonl is the regular Evansville and Nashville packet, at 4 o'clock to-day. She Is comfortably appointed, and is noted for her speed. Capt. Tom Wilson and J.AP. Webb are her obliging officers. 1 - FOB" Green Riveb. The regular, Green River packet, Wm. White, will probably leave for that stream this evening. She is only awaiting .the decline of the river to let her through the locks. : "u.-ttomtm ... ",7 .'. i. : m Among the first boats due here are the Havana, for Nashville; Camelia for Ten nessee River; LeClaire, R. M. Bishop, Champion, and Mariner, to St.' Louis; Sam. J. Hale, for Memphis; Alice Dean and Robt. Burns, . from Memphis; Pine Grove, and Tablequah for Arkansas River; Silver Spray, for New Orleans; Louisiana, Louisville, and J. W. Garrett, from New Orleans; J. P. Webb, from Wabash River; Mayflower from Cairo ; Sam. , Orr from Tennessee River. ! $ Manifest of the steamer Phantom from Evansville to Nashville April 8 E. G. VanRiDer. 113 Hhus. tobacco: R. K. Dnnkersnn & Co., 27 do., and 1 box merchandise ; Hubbs AViets, lOHhds. Tobacco; Glover & Co.. Louisville. 3 UO. : Sinzich & Hon. 1.250 feet cedar lumber; Mr. A 11 is, 1 cedar chest; Preston Bros., I coll rope; Roach & Torian, 1 package ; Ragon & Dickey 1 do., 2 valuable gackagesjLowenthall, 1 box furs; Moreead & Co., Louisville, 1 box clothing; Miller, Gardner & Co., 3 valuable, packages; R. A. Dickson, 360 cedar posts, Gleanlngra frem onr xrbnre. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Satur day says:"V,,"I ;',7r:- -;.,V:t..;'.! V ; The old tow-boat .Baltimore struck a Iok near New Orleans, on Taursday t be-4th insu, and sunk... She was eight; or nine years old, and owned by her 4-ommander, Capt. Yoankers,and James W. Gate of Cincinnati!, and insured for S9,U00 in the following Cincinnatti offices: Magnolia, Enterprise and Boatman's, $3,000 each. , George Buns, a lad fourteen yean; old, employed as third cook on the Yorktown, fell overboard from that boat at Portland, onthe MiSKouri, while drawing a bucket of water, and was drowned, Respite the most energetic efforts to save him. Butts' father resides at St. Louis, and is a carriagemaker. , Louisville. The Democrat of Saturday says; -..i-. . . The Indiana will lay over until next Tuesday, when she will leave for New Or leans at a o'clock. The A. J. Baker eot off the rocks vester day. but all her barges are yet hard on the rocks, and preparations are being made to get them off. - . New Albany. The Ledger of Saturday evening says : I , .. ' . . t , As the steamer Mepham was ronndfns ont from t.he New Albany Rolling Mills yesterday evening, one of the hands on the boat, whose name we could not learn, fell overboard He shouted ' loudly for help, and the yawl was immediately lowered, manned, and sent to his assistance; but before the boat could reach him he had sunk out of sight and was drowned. HATS AND CAPS. HATS, CAPS. - and , '' STB AW GOODS, for the SPRING TRADE of 1867. WE HAVE lH STORE A FULL assortment of Goods in our line, which we purchased for CASH during the late panic in prices all of which we can and will sell at prices that will afford the rietaii Aiercnant large proms. All successful merchants know that the money is made in buvmg goods, as GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD, and as we do not charge anything lor snowmgour stock, we would oe pieaseu to bave everv man that dealt in our line come in and examine our styles and prices. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ap3 -fi NO. 28 NORTH FIRST ST A FIXE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' and MISSES' TRIMMED HATS, of the latest Spring Styles, just received at . ap3 LANPHEAR & MITCHELL'S. A GREAT VARIETY of MEN'S and BOY-' PALM-LEAF, LEGHORN, PcArtL STRAW, and PANAMA HATS, for the Spring Trade. Just received, and at greatly reduced prices, at-: ap3 LANPHEAR & MITJ. HELL'S. A LARGE LOT of SHAKER HOODS just received and for sale low at apa LANPHEAR & MITCHELL'S. NICE S WEET CIDER, ?N STORE and for sale by JL VJCKERY BROS., Eureka Bazaar, 75 Slain street. EVANSVILLE FINE. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Corner of First and Locust Streets. Just opened. The proprietor begs leave to inform the public of. Evansville and the adjoining communities that he has opened a Fine Art and Photograph Gallery as above, and is now prepared, by meaas of the Solar Camera, to enlarge any picture on canvas to the size of life or cabinet size, and finished in oil colors, thereby making it the most durable picture of any whatever, a perfect fac simile of .the original, and at prices below the usual charge for pictures of a similar character. J. MASSALON, Proprietor. E. D. Evans, Photographer. mchl5d3m
Independent Low-Pressure . Packe
QUI OK S T E F9 H. T. Dexteb, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONja i anu ixiu rusuA i.atip.M. positively connecting at. Cairo with St. Louis. MemapSdtf ' -; NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The steamer Quickstep will hereafter leave avails vine at o cioea p.m., positively. All bills of lading must be on Doara niteen minutes Derore 4 o'clock. ap8dlw . H. T. DEXTEB, Master. Independent Low Pressure Packet QUICKSTEP, JOHN CHESS, Master, Leaves Evansville for . Cairo even TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 2 an p.m. Stopping at nil Way Landing. ; The QUICKSTEP, is an t entirely new f t uow Pressure Packet, The only one in the West, combining en- .. u j: lire aaieiy irom rxpiowion, witn ; Particular attention given to way business anu me nuing oi orders. ,; , , . -J( QUICKS T E I connects at ' Cairo; with. Railroads and' .rackets, ooth isortn and south; at ' Evansville North and East, and .... ; at Paducah with Packets ror i r - the Tennessee and Cum- ' berland Rivers. . ' j . mch6 . . .. ... ...... STOVE WORKS. STOVE WORKS. ANTON HELBLING, (Successor to Brinkineyer A Co.,) MANUFACTURER OF ! COOKING & HEATING STOVES, s ,.rjr -. For Wood and Coal; .. .. Skillets and Lids; . 8 1 i ( i Ovens and Lids ODD LIDS ; ' ' -.'r. l' - 'l ' - SUGAR KETTLES; ' " - s" DOG IRONS; ! ' ilh;Ah;..i,i f.t.Hri JAMB GRATES; AIR AND CELLAR GRATES; i ' ' i lu'j HAM BOILERS; F ' a ' t. MUFFIN, MOULDS; : .. , WAFFLE IRONS 4 Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware &c:, Ac. 7 'V':',''' - - ' ' Dealers in . ' ' , Tlnplate, Sheet-Iron, Copper, .c., U. Also. Sole Aeent for O'Neil's Patent Broad-Gauge, Indestructible Copper Bottoms, for Wash and Coffee Boilers, Ac. Sales-room, No. 93 MAIN STREET, oppo site me court-xiouse. u ..... Foundry, near the mouth of Pigeon Creek. Orders solicited and promptly filled jan21dtf i V Pianos, Organs, itc. WARREN & C0NYNGT0N, "i't- ' Wholewale and Retail Dealers in PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, and MUSICAL GOODS, of all hinds. Xo. 1 Maiu Street, EVANSVILLE, -...INDIAN A. ' mct9tf ..-:'r TEED STOIUES. ebenezeb cbobs. JAKES CBorm City Feed Store. CROSS : & CROFTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Flour, Feed, Hominy, Corn Meal - . p and , . ,'t;.i Produce Generally, JUST RECEIVED, 2,000 pounds Oil Cake, very rich feed. , - 2,000 pounds Oil Meal, ' " " 10 ton ground screenings, " ,.;. ; 1 -j 10 tons Rye Shorts, , . " " 30 tons Prime Timothy Hay. ' 50 tons Country Bran. ;n. . 20 barrels choice Buckwheat Flour , SO barrels fresh Horn icy. , 1,000 bushels Ear Corn. ;"!.; Also, one span good Mules. ; .. To arrive , 100 tons Country Bran ; , , 2,000 bushels Seed Oats; "" i ' 100 tons prime Hay ; ' ' 200 barrels White Hoi ted Meal. menu ... Western Feed Store. , wk TROUP & C0n - " Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HA F, CORN, OA TS, BRAN, . MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPSTUFFS, HOMINY, SALT, LIME, tc, Nos. 108 and 110, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, ap2d6m Evans vi s le, Ind. B. L. D. GUFPy, A TTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg. Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection Of claims. . . , . , References Wheeler A Rlggs, Hollingswortb A Bro., Chas. Babcock A Co. ap2dtf
R. W. Harper. E. H. E. Wright, Thad. P. Gibson. - ; ,
HARPER,. WRICJIIT fc CO., Proprietors of the Green River Cotton ' and Tobacco Sale House, , FORWARDING AND GENERAL.' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Water and Division Streets, '. : " Evansville, Ind. WE RESPECTFVLLY CALL THE attention ol Farmers, Planters, and Dealers in COTTON and TOBACCO to the fact that we have opened a Cotton and Tobacco Sale House at Evansville. It must be apparent to all that our city possesses superior advantages over any other in the West as a market for tbese staples, it being much nearer to at least three-fourths of the Cotton and Tobacco Districts in the Valleys of the Ohio, Green, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers, and more accessible at all seasons of the vear. therebv eainins .time and expense. , ... - - ; in soliciting your patronage, we oniy ask you to assist in building, up a great home market for yourselves.. Our terms of sale are the same as Lonisvllle and other Western markets. -The owners of Cotton and Tobacco can at ihelr option accept or reject sales made to the highest bidder. j We also solicit the conolirrimAntii for ra1 of all kinds of Country Produce, and the purchase of Groceries, Provisions, and Agricultural Implements, and merchandise generally. - ' . i ; rfeDi3 u0n, FOSTER, COPiXiANI) "cbl. . 3 WATER 'STREET, JfEW YORK, .,' IV. Kt--:u i V.. -i a -mull a. , Cotton, and,. tTvLacco Jaclqrs. i - and s : o .. j-.u ::! b ft -r.v.i t.u ' " '. . : . t General Commission Merchants. Liberal advances made on consignments. . v. .:: : ' t j mch27 1m PRODUCE and : j Commission eroliatits .- . , Dealers in i Floor, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, " No. S SOOTH WATER STREET,' Evansville, Lnd. All orders promptly filled, r Jan22dtf CAPT. ED. JUDGE. ; ! : ' CAPT. JIM FOBSEE. JUDGE & F0RSEE, r . , GENERAL . . , Commiggiou 3ror-liniiti 11 and STEAMBOAT AGENTS, No. 43 FOURTH STREET, . . Bet. Main and the river, north side, mh2 3m ,! LotnsvitLE. Ky. '-- I 1 TRANSPORT ATIOIT. jnercliaiitV 1 Oespiittli FAST FREIGHT LINE 1 FOB WARDS JOODi FROM J .- ..... ... .i. . -r.X ' -7 i,r N e York, X o o . and all points In the i -' Jfew England States, ' ; TO EVANSVILLE DIRECT. JN TIME EQUALED BY- NO OTHER VlJNrJ, AT Kf.UUl.Alt BAlic ROAD RATES.-. ' ; -TTriTIf AOE.VTR AT ALL THE V principal points along the 111 line, we T DES are enabled to give tne u, J.'jm.ui PATCH to freight. . ' . t . We have Contracting Agents at Nashua, N. H., Worcester, Mas., Springfield, Mas., Providence, - K. I., and Hartford, Con t . Goods marked Mercliaute Despatct. " and shipped to either of the above piates, or via Albany, will reach our line. nd BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on application, ON DAY OF. SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES, OVER CHARGES, Ac., are PROMPTLY SETTLED without referring our patrons to Eastern offices.' . ,- . : E. B. JlOBOAri, Ageni, . Evansville. Ind. ; Office with Keen, Mark A Co. , sep!2 d3m R. Sr;RUST0N & CO;,'; Fonvardiii, Storage, and uommission merunaiiis, ' ' Dealers In '" t Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, ' Meal' Shipstuns, ana rroaace generally, Green . River Cotton and Tobacco Warehouse, Gor. Water and Division Sts., mchl2 . . - ... Evakbville, Ind. Grreat J ' We ste U. S. Express Company Proprletoi FAST i FREIGHT UNE, Via New York and Erie,' and Atlan-tic-ana Ureal western jtauicuyt, .and all other Railroads lead- ' ' ' inn West and Southwest , . v .; Ship to all parts of Ohio, In. dlana. Illinois, jiicuib, Wisconsin;, Mlnnesoia,;. '' Iowa, -1 'Missouri, . Kansas; and e- ' 1 T"sKe5ndSoiie"dby rrnXrrumcien"'guVran paina wfil be spared to ieep np the reputa tion that the ii--- " -"j tainedL Having our own Agents at all principal points, we give , ; lliieauaiea Mspatcn, To our freigbt,and all detention is avoided. . All claim for . t " . ; Damages and OTcrcharges Settled promptly by ! . NEISEX & BIXBY, Sole Agents, E VANS VJLLE, INDIANA. feb203m BACON! BAC0N1 CG AD-CUR ED HAMS, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, Plain Hams, Clear Bacon Sides Ribbed Bacon Sides, and Shoulders, for sa e, wholesale and retail, by VICKERY BROS., caress oauiar, ai maui ouwi.
"CdMMlSSlOK giOlDS. " I J 1 t .... III I ij:rC0Xf& HUMPHREY, Offices: Wiiarf boat, foot Sycamorefctreet No. 19 North Water Street, . . Evansville, Ind. v t , ;: Office: - - No. 7 Howard : lo w, ..MEMPH;h,TENM, Forwarding and Comrr'ssJon Merchants, Wharfboat Proprietor, and GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
Special Agent for the "Atlantic and Great t Western Fat ; Freight Line" , Nashville A Northwestern! Nashville -. Chattanooga, and Mobile A Ohio r. i . Railroad., " Throueh Rates and Bills of Ladir given to all points South. - . . Particular attention riven to tha ba ling of Freight. , mohll CHARLES BONNTAO. - - DAVID BNTDBS. Fi H. ; EHRMAN & CO., forwarding & Commission Merchants, -D E A;L EftS i'n--' CO TTON, , : TOBACCO,', f :liJFL0UR, ,(!( uhi.i ; CORN, ' i . n I, OATS, ... '';' f..v .:.nui HAY4c.,&c? So. 18 North Water Street, V,1 "',;(ORRns!Btock,y t-'r , : EVANSVIIXB, IVD. Great Western (All Rail), Cotton Express, via Atlantic k i Great W em Central Route and Erie J2i i I ways. - i 'K . - ,.- F. H. EHRMA9, JgeM. mch2 A. 8. HAYHUBST. - J. J WHITAKUU , Hajhurst fcrnrli it taker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A 'FORWARD, i ' : i i i ING MERCHANTS. , ut ' No. 6................8outh Water St. ' Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. . -If-:. , , I ' L. M. BAIBD. .............. ...0. H. STABT : PAIRD & START, Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co..) ESERAI, AGENTS,' PRODUCE, 3t Forwarding and Oommlwion Merchants, KvanKviile, Indiana. Refer to H. y,. Wheeler, Fres't First National Bank, end Sam '1 Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. ' ' .. t.. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. , noll-ly F, H. BAOON. ,.B. DICKET. , BAGON -de DICKEY, Wliolesalo Grocers, .' Dealers in " ? . ; WINES AND LIQ UORS, ; . aiia f , 4m Forwarding & Commission Merchants ,7 os. 3 and Water Street, J t EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. ueci uli WE WOULD REMIND OUR friends and former natrons that wa are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER 8TRKETS, still In the trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, Ac, and should be pleased to see them. ; ,.- . ... ;; ll.U.ALLlSit CO. H. ' I. , ALUS : A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, ' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers in LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c. Corner Water and Vine Streets, EVANSVILLE, Ind. Janl dtf r . JT. C.Dnsonchet k Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION A FBi. DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, n door to M. DaUeli,) Evansville, Ind. octl8 ' HOWELL A iHlLtilPAV6Hj f Upper Wharfboat Proprietor,, FOR WARDING ; A ND COMMISSI ; and General Steamboat Agents, Sh twneetown, lulncj:N.B. Particular attention elven to tt lectlcg purchase charges. - . apr28 8tt. BEN. HUBBS. , . - ; ( PHY. P. VIETS. HUB OS & VIETS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 1 lJ1'! ,n Merohiiuii';""' i ' . f I r i '-M t ... )!--.-; And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS. Agents "Star Union Line." Office 9o. 2 Main Street, Jan 23 dtf Evansville, Ind. WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS, TORACCO, SNUFFS, Ae., No. 10 Main Street, KrangTllle, Ind. Calls the attention of the trade to his fine Brands of CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. dec22 3m J. C. & J. G. SMITH, Manufacturers of Hoes, Axes, Mill Picks, &c., 187 MAIN STREET, mch 14 3m EVANSVILLE, IND.
