Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 May 1867 — Page 7

:i.is; i t-:i rrr i i.oii j j f n ...THE . YA SVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATURDAY MAY 25 18C7.

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RIVER NEWS For, Other River Items (t-ce Fifth J age.

River and Weather. The weather is warmer but cloudy, with Indications of rain. The river had risen abotit 6 inches -during the 84 hours ending at nooD yesterday.- It is falling at CiBcinnati and Louisville. Arrivals and Departures. The arrivals and departures up to four o'clock yesterday include the John D. Perry and Charmer, Memphis to Evansville; Leon id as, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Alice V., New Orleans to Kvansville; America, St. Louis to Pittsburg; Mayflower, Cairo and return"; Clifton, Cincinnati to Memphis; Liberty No. 2, Louisville to Memphis; News Boy, Henderson and re turn; Rose Hite, Louisville and return P. W. Strader, New Orleans to Louisville; Petrolia No. 2. Wabash River to Evans ville; Ollie Sullivan, to Cannelton Boat. Due. Among theflrst boats due here are the Emma Floyd, for Nashville; America, for viTennessee' River; ' Shamrock, for - St Louis; Silver.: itoon,.i Anna, and Minneola lor Memphis; Anglo SaxonMary Erwin, and Tahlequah, for Ar kansas River; P. W. Strader, Silver Spray, Nick Long worth, for New Orleans; Silver Cloud, Laurel Hill, Richmond, Louisville and Messenger, from New Orleans; Armada and Quickstep, from Cairo ; Tar ascon and Morning Star, from Louisville; Mary Swan, Darling and Sam. J. Hale, from Memphis; Salif.'Orr, from Tennessee River. Jfiseellaneons, Business was "but little improved, on the levee yesterday, arid little was done outside the St. Charles and May flowerThe J. D. Perry and Charmer arrived from Memphis, light. The Perry returns to-day, and the Charmer follows her on Monday r.....Tbe Aliee V. and, P. W. Strader was nearly iigbttrom JNew Orleans. The Alice V. lies up here to await the revival of business. She has about 50 tons of miscellaneous freight ior reshipinent to Cin cinnati Capt. N. W. Vawter leaves for home oil this morning's train. He has our , thanks for favors The Leoni das, America and Clifton had very good trips.... The Mayflower had filly hogsheads of tobacco and a little. miscellaneous freight, and a fir trip of people. She got 100 bales hay, 700 sacks corn, and a considerable quantity of miscellaneous freight for her return trip. The Liberty, Ne. 2 arrived at 2 o'clock, having rather a slim trip. She looks exceedingly beautiful, and Capt. Aieher and Toe McCuIlocb. are justly proud of her She added nothing except a few passenger, iere.......The t Charles.-was.sUH, loading ort closed She 'gets "about thth this" report ),000 sacks or corn here Tbe Rose Hite ad a good trip of people, and considerable eight. She arrived early and returned lrly The Petrolia had a fair trip ora the Wa ash.. ..The Michigan has tne into the Dry Dock for repairs... .... ae Ollie SuilivanJeJt tot Cannelton yesrday. Boats I.pavlng- To-Day, ?or Cairo. The grand Armada. Captain M. Dusoncbet, is the regular packet for IroacU all way landings at 3 o'clock toy, offering splendid appointments atid mfort to passengers. Will S. Fowlor and o. . Nichelson are her accomplished ;rks. . . Won Lbursvii.i.s:.-rhe fleet and elegant irasoon, Capt. A. T. Gilmore Jn.comand, is the unrivaled packet for LouisHe this evening- She is the pride of the suisville Line, and is faster than any of ,em. Miles I. Warren, a highly accomiished and pleasant gentleman,' Is her issenger clerk, and Dick Hutchinson is sr accurate and obliging freight clerk The imperial Klchmoud, the peerless onarch of the western- waters, will go to misville early this mbrhlng, ' oftering .equaled accommodations to passen- ! rt. i'or JIempub.-The elegantsi,detwheel amer John D. Perry, Is ther regular Ev- ' sville and Memphis packet at 5 o'clock s evening, and goes without fail. Capd Le Kinney is her experienced and acnplished commander, and puts the Pern here to stay, and makes this city the are home of bis family, thereby identilg bis interest with ours. The Perry ; excellent passenger accommodations I makes good time. Our former townsa Henry Miller, Is her Chief Clerk, and courteous, attentive and polite. Give a full trip to-day. ob G rests River. The beautiful Ada n is the regular Green River packet ( evening. Captain Graham is in comad and Joe , McKeynolds is her clerk, has excellent pasSenger.appolntments. in Hesdkbson. The gay News Boy ie regular Henderson packet at four ock to-dav. Captain, Charley, Perkins Br popular and obliging commander: ' Oleautnfra from ExebMnyen. ie Cincinnati Commercial of Thursday i Pit tsbttrg the river Is on a fetahd.'wlth "t in the channel. Here it has fallen aches during the past twenty-four -s, witli 18 feet In the channel, and Hi hinder the bridge for passing steamers, pt. Lew. H. DaviiiJform.erly.Qf the I. II. te and Genera. Anderson, is in Uie t He is at present engaged in business hckson, Ohio. e regret to announce that Capt. John ftstian is very HI at his- residence in t city with congestive- fever. He has h confined to his room since yesterday V. rty-five steamboats have been desred by accident on the Southern and Vei n rivers slncet)ifirsit b January. tnsviLLK. The Cottn'er or Thursdsays : e river was rising very slowly yesterd.with six teet nine inches water in the 1 in the evening by the mark. During tljre-ious tweuty-iour hours it had r three inches at the head of the falls, aaiine inches at Portland. The weather weool and cloudy in the morning, with hi winds -prevailing, and several hard sliers of rain during the day. On the faaast evening there were four feet nine Jbis wuter in the pass down the Indian cl, and the river about stationary.. , -ithe special disi atch roiu Captain J-.-S.ial we learn that the low-pressure staier Richmond passed Vicksburg at 2 o'c-k yesterday morning, pilly 'Si hours oaioin NewX.)rieans.vrhiiiU the shortewn of the season, bhe left New Orlaa Monday evening, and will be due eal;Suuday, and returns to New Orleans netMond'r j j J. &. Louis. The Lemocrat of Thursday saj Bv?r rising; conttnue,ct wet spells of shctduration. A iapta rise reported at Bt. "nil. A swell in all the upper rivers. Bimess continues fair. When we hear ofdtoat one of the Northern line on

her upward trip, ra;liiiig Dubuque with live hundred tons of. Height, anil in her cabin four hundred and iwenty-flve passengers; when boats leave this port for the Missouri covered with pnssengers; when boats are leaving for Vieksburg and Arkansas with their guards jn ne water, not to mention the tine trips of Memphis packets, and the heavy louds of steamers

arriving from the North, we cannot make the statement 1 hat business is remarkably dull, although there is considerable talk to that effect. A fatal accident occurred on the 8tonewall yesterday. While the deck crew were working at the rigging, the tackle of the fore and aft env arted. and the soar and block fell upon Mike Hawk, causing inju ries of so severe nature that he died in 15 minutes. He stii pried on the Stonewall some months ago at Louisville, and has relatives there, but no family. He was considered a good and valuable hand. J n answer to a correspondent, a recent number of the Scientific American says: The dimensions of he Albany boat St. Johns are: length 417 feet, width over all 80 feet, beam do feet. The engines are t2 inch cylinders and 15 leet stroke. Estimated horse power over 1,800. She has accommodations for 700 passengers, is registered at 2,25 tons burden, draws from u to (134 feet of water, and her eed is from 15 to 17 mile perhour. The Mary Powell averages 20 miles an hour, and on several occasions has made 27 miles..... STEAMBOATS. Rcgnlai Evansville & Nashville Packet. : The elegant Steamer ELLA AJBEIl, . ' Peckestpaugh , Master ; - V. i ' ... r . ; , Tom Wilson, Clerk, i Plies as a regular Weekly Packet betweeu Evansville and Nashville, giving special attention to way business. - Leaves Evausvllla THURSDAY, May 16th, at 1 p.m. For freight or passatre apply on board, or to C'OX fc HUMPHREY, Agents. ' mal dtf Regular Evansville and Cannelton ', Tri-Weekly Packet :J.. The Light-Draught Passenger Packet, u Ollie Sullivan, ; ; j. T. HUGO. Master... WM. H. HUGO.Cl'k, Leaved Evansville for Cannelton and alK way points every Monuay, WeusesdAY, and Friday" at 9 o'clock a.m. positively. This Packet will pay particular attention to filling orders, and all local business. - . - For i'reiaht or passage spplyon board, or to C. K RUDD and HUJJBS fc VIETS, niaylS Agents. Regular Evansville and Tennessee ;,.v River weekly, Packet s. FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EA8TPORT, and ! n:'. FLORENCE., fc u . The fleet and elegant steamer SAM;OEE, Allen Ddncan, Master; - , Vai SoRKiTsoir, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY- at 4 p.m., carrying freights and pamengers at lowest rates, rarucmar alien uon given to filling orders. For freleht or Dassasre nnnlv on bnnrrl tnaylj dtf Regular Cumberland River Packet The fleet and elegant steamer PHANTOM, itiY VrsvAKD, Master; ioE M. Care, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet from Evans ville to Cumberland Rivt r.carryingfreight and passengers at lowest rates, and giving For freight or passage apply on board. may 14 dtf Corifeetibneriee H. M.AHLEEINO. n. r. BASSLBB. aiileriSg & IIASSLER, -! : .1--Wholesale and Retail Dealers in randies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, and FANCY WARE, So. 15 South First Street, EVANSVILLE. . , We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of put e quality . . We keen a full assortment of FYirelo-n Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preserves, Jellies, Ac. Toys and Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and attractive amusement. - . V- ' FIREWORKS n full supply and general variety.;. ' " Agents for : . I. Mallory Jfc Co.'s Oysters o?2 ally'-' h t. ''- i. ' i U j t j c4 a . . i .. - - - ' ' X'k t0" Housekeepers. ";;':u:. ' a PRKlMKATloX fnatentel Oct. litb. JE, lutW) tl-f.'H. will clean and polNIr your mi, i-iateu-w are, liritanma, liruss, sc, like new f with as little labor as washiNii, and will not iujuie the finest silver or plated siutace. ' -" IT 1H TRULY WOXDERFPL!' Those who have tried it say it is of more value thau a oervaut. Try one box, and you will not be wittiout it. Ask tor Case's Magic Polish. Only 25 CENTS PER BOX, Retail. Ask for It at any Drug, Grocery, Tin, naruware, or rancy Stow K . ,,,, Manufactured uy W. P. Case & Lro, . : ( - " ' 7 S. E. GILBERT. co '.' Wholesale Grocers, No. 31 North First St., ' ; . . Evansville, Jnd., ".,1 Are our Kx elusive Agents there to supply the Trade. ' W. P. CASE 4 BRO., 66 and 58 East Broadway, New York. eb!4 d6m '

STEAMBOATS.

Itegular EransTille, Taclu call, and Cairo Packet. - The New and Magnificent Steamer MT.A.Y" F r, O "WEH, J. V. Throop, Master ; vVm. Dcxs and Geo. Throop, Clerks, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock . precisely, tor Cairo and all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to K.K.UU.NK EKSO.M CO., ap3dtf Agents. For Padncah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer ARMADA, GCS. Dcsouchet, Master; ; : Wit Fowier, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every Wednesday and rsaturoay at a p x. Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at 5 p.m. c- - - -r t. Making close' connections at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, and also for Memphis and New Orleans; and with tne Illinois uenrrai Kanroaa. 1 " ConnectfcEvanvilto -with the E.4 C. Railroad, ttnd the Tarascon for Louisville. f or jrejgui or passage apply on Doara Or to li !CiH;jNlS..KJOJN uo. ap24dtf , r 'i Agents. Regular Evansville and ,; Mempnis -i ":- i- - Packet.-' iri'- ! The elegant and finely-appointed; Steamer G EC A H Mc E R, Chess. Master: Less. Ware. Clerk. Will make regular weekly, tripe to Merafihis, and all intermediate landing-, carryng freight and passengers at the lowest rates. Prompt attention given to filling oraers and the collection of charges. Leaves Evansville Monday, May 27th, at nve o'ciock p. m For freight or passage apply on board, or to or COX & HUMPHREY, apiocur - Agents. Regular Evansville and " Green Packet BowlingThe 'New and 1 "Finely Steamer ! Appointed Wm. Wliite, .. I r. .,. 'h . A. Drink water, if aster; - - ' , , j t ,-::.i..' ..: --.-John Adams, Clerk, " Wl.'l run as a reeular Evansville and Green Uiver Packet, making alii landings neuce to uowiing ireen. - , ti - Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p, m. febSdtf Dexter's ; Independent ,':,io ws;..' Pressure Packet :- ICK8TEP, H. 1 . Dexter. Master I eaves Evansville for -Cairo every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p. m. positively, onnectingat Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and JSew Orleans packets. . ap8dtf OLD RELIABLE U. S.MAIL XillSTE .FOB 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JsSS MORNING STAR, 1KB Dollis, Master; ; John Otterbacher, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY HOKItAY. at 10 a.m.: and THUHSDAT, at 6 p.m. . The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASC0N, Gilxobz. Master : . ' . .. M. 15. Warren, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WE1'EI).4 Y, at (i p.m. : and " NATiHDAY, at 6 p, 7 The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE,A. BALT.ABD. Master: . Qeorqi Patterson, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 6 cm. : and 'KIDAT,atep.m. These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now In firstrate order fer the accommodation of the DUbliC. Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by uua ce n u i fn rtrj r , ana R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., ' Agents. R. H. Woolfolk, Superintendent, may 10 tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer News Boy. C. G. PERKINS. Master. : Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO.. Agents. ' nov2 dtf . Regular Evansville and Wabash -, . River Packet. " '. ' Tho eapadons packet . - . ; Dick Eastham. Master. - ' will ply as a tegular packet between Evansville and all points on the Wabash River to Vincennes. - -' ' For freight or passaBW npply on board, or to vv-- ttLiif -tutu, x , Ageni. iemo it Regular. Green t River Packet The statincb Freight arid 'Passenger j Steamer ' . alf. Edwards, Master. Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Bowling Green every Saturday,at 5 o'clock p. m apl3 dtf. Regular ETansiille, Frostbnrg, and llartford Packet. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer JAMES GRAY, , Chas. E. Hatwes, Master; . .... Eli as KiycHKLOB, Clerk, " Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet rjeiwean rivansTiiie, r rosiourg, ana llarlford, Ky. ' -' - 'j- - Leaves Evansville every Tueedav and Saturday at 5 p.m. Leaves Frostburg every Monday at 2 p.m. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. mch23 dtf

NEW ORLEANS. 'A

Alexander M?Gregor.Wm. . . r McGregor. v k McGregor Brothers, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO. S3 TCHOVP1TOIXA8 ST., ' i New Crleaka, Ia. Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to our address ' . ap2 d3tn. P. S. DuSOUCHET &C0. -: General Commission and Forwarding 31 E R CHANTS; No. 33 1ojlraa Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited, declodtf. ; ' 11 O. G. GAMPBEXL. ' B. F. GLOVER. - CrEO. G. CAMPBELL & CO, ! : COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, ..... I i , .: - - .No. 59 Peydraa Street,. ., ::;':.''.': jvJE;l Orleans Oox A Humphrey, Evansville, Ind. ! 1 Carey, titcwart &.Lanterman, Grayvllle, lllilnois.- - . i' Terry A Smlth.jonisvllle, Kyi 1 '" i; City National Bank. New Orleana... . dee 15d6mi "x .... v , HP. :; G-:: O'Riley. General Commission Prodnoe and For- .. .:- .-! warding - j MEECHANT,5 " I Corner Fojdras and New Levee Sts., FEW ORL.KANS, LA. . , Reference, the Great West. declodtf. ' ! ( ! !!. i.'tiT ' 8AM. H. KENNEDY. JULIUS VA1KISPAUL K. MORTIMEK. , . S. H. KENNEDY & CO. ' 1 : i COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon- Flour. Rope andv-hlsky, ' T ' US A- 57 Povdras Street. New Orleans. , declodly. B. 8. Howard, H. . barret. New Orleans., - w. a. rKE8Toi, now i or It. II -. i '-,- . CATLIN PRESTON, HutSODVille, 11L.' , i "i ob. r. preston, Evansville, Ind. J , yrst, h. . wiLUAJis. ; Calhoun. , Kv. HOWARD, PfiESTONS & BAREETT Cottoii and Tobaeco factors COMMISSION MJErjjART!9 - . 16 Cemmen Street, r I .1 .... NEW ORLEANS, LA 1 'REFERENCES, i - v. ,:'t-r-Geo.'W. Rathbone. President Evansville national Bank. Preston Brotlwrs. Evansville. Ind. . James Robb. Fho.. President Louisiana national Bank. New Orleans. C. P. Norris, Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. i National Bank, Memphis. - - Ma. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. declodtf. Speed, Summers & Co., , Cotton anil Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. ' '; .''! '' t . 1 Office No. 59 Povdras street, , , - , , r . t ,,.' JfJEWOBLIAKS,LAi .. Carleton , Foute A Co., New York. ,;, '.Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. " Cazart.-istoekard 4 Co Mobile, Ala. - m dec30-tk-tf, ; . . - T " : r ' ! ' . I I DA 3f. AIKKJT. A. E. SHARP. B, W. EAEtXB. AN'jkiMUSS CO., 7 ;ii GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. ' nov22tf .-'.., ' E. H. Fairchild. J. W. BlKGHAM. FAIRCHLLD & BINGHAM, CommiKsion Merchants 84 Magazine Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. M. BAKTON....M. M.POOL..W. M. AJKMAK. 3. M. BABT0X & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Magazine Street, .. NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS., C0I A HFMPHEET,5 Produce ajid.Commissioii Merchants, . No, 7 HOWARD ROW, i febl9dly ( :f ; ; Mbmphis, Tenw; K. J. COMER. ., GBO. S. KICHARDSOIT, COMER '& RICHARDSON, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding . ., MERCHA X TS Clinton Street i ' ' MEMPHIS TEXN. : REFERENCES. . Chas. North roo & Co.. Memohis: Foster Bros., Cincinnati ; Jas. Viba & Co., Boston Jas. It. Fen by, St. Louis; J. B. Kirtland. Hill, Talmadge & Co., New York. : ; ueci. x T. C. DAVIS. W. W. MOKBIf DAVIS & MORRIS, Cotton Factors and Oeneraf Commission Merchants, '.. i 'VICKS1HJKO, MISS. ,' )- iG Refer to Raeon 4 Dickey: Mackey. 1 bit & Co.; "Preston A Menifee; T. C. Snu A Co.; Preston Brothers; Travis & Hines; R. K. Dunkerson A Co.; Hubbs A VieU; Ueorge L. Dixon. may 4 d3m

COMMISSION CARDS.

. SCYSTER, ELLIS & CO., (Successors to Davis, Scyster Sr Co.,) General Agents, Forwarding Merchant, , And WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, SMITH LAND, KY, Prompt attention- given to lorwardlng freight to all points on the Cumberland River, at low rates. ap30 d2m R. W. Harper. E. II. E. Wright. ; Thad. P. Gibson. i Harper, Wright A Co., Proprietors of the Oreen River Cotton and . i ; Tobacco Sale House, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor, Water and Division Streets, . v: ; . it . Evansville, Ixd. WE RESPECTHJUT OAIL THE attention of Farmers, Planters, and Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco to the fact that we have opened a Cotton and Tobacco Sale House at Evansville: It mnst be apparent to all that our city poi ses-es superior advantages over anv other in the wew aaa maraet ior inese staples, it being much . nearer to at leant three-fourths of tha Cotton and Tobaoco District in the Valley of Uie Ohio, Green, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers, and more accessible at aiifeasonsor tne year, thereby gaining time and expense. . 1 . JnjoUeitlngi your patronage, we only ask you to aHsist in building up a great home market for yon reel ves. i Our terms of sale are the -same as Louisville and other Wet-tern markets. The 'owners of Cotton and- Tobacco can at their option accept or reject aalea made to the highest bidder "i . ,-i - r . i- -i i '.. . , We also solicit the consignments for sale of all k nds of Country Produce, and the nurchase of Groceries. ProvlRiotiiL And Air. ricultural Implements, and merchandise generally. .. ,- . i febl.3 dflm c A. n, t. TUOS. C- SMITIf & Cp. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, ;Irt:i i--. I i i.-rbealer9 Jn ' :i l; : : Flwr, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass 1 Seeds, r, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, v. .j , So a SOUTH WATER STKEiTr, 'EVANSVILLfe.'jND. . . All orders promptly filled." -TJani22dtl CAPT. ED. JCDGK. OPT. JIM rORSEE. . JUDGE ;&"F(RSEE, COMMISSION1 MERCHA 'NTS, ;ou -and BTEAMBOAT AGENTS,' ' !i N. 43' FOIBTH STHEET, ; , A iol.'j I u ., xsei. Main ana ujo river, nor in side , mcb2 d3m LomsviLLB, Kr, TRANSPORTATION.: Merchants' Despatch 'I FAST FREIGHT, LINE .., JPOKWABMS GOODS FBOM SEW ;TOBK, BOSTOX,; ' ' and all points In the NEW ENGLAND STATES TO EVANSVILLE DIRECT, IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHER ' LINE, AT REGULAR RAIL- . ROAD-RATES. WITH rACSEBfXM AT ALL THE principal points along the line, we are enabled to give- the UTMOST DES PATCH to freight. , ' We have Contracting Agents a Nahna, N. II., Worcester, Mass., Sp'-ingfleld.Masif., Oooils , marked " Merrhauts' ,; Dispatch '.' and shipped to either of the above places, or via of Albany, will reach onr line, and. BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on appllcaAll claims for DAMAGES, OVERCHARGES, Ac., are " ' PROMPTL Y SETTLED ' without referring oar patrons to Eastern offices, -. '"' E. B. MORGAN, Agent, Evansville, Ind. Office with Keen, Mark A Co. sepl2 d3m R. S. RUSTON & CO., Forwarding, Storage, and Commission Mercnants, . : i . .. Dealers In , ' Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Shipstnff3, and Produce generally, Green River Cotton and Tobacco ' ' . Warehouse, - 1 Cor. Water and Division Streets mchl2 EVANSVILLE, IND. Great Western DISPATCH. U. S. Express Company Proprietors. FAST FREIGHT USE ' ', ' i7: . -. ".' , r, s. Via New .York and Erie and Allan- :, tic and Great Western Railways, . ' ' 1 and all other Railroads lead-' ' ' ' a;- .. ing-Wtst and Southtbest. 1 '" Ship to all parts of Ohio, Ti'ii (liana, Illinois, niicuisaii, l . : 11 isconsiM . Minnesota, Ioita, f ... 3Iissouri, li.aiaa, ana ac ' braska. ' I .tf ,'r: milCOREAT WKN I III.SPAT4 II J la owned and controlled by the UnlUtl State Express company, wnose high standing is a sufficient guarantee that no pains will be spared to keep up the reputation i tnattne lunrAitii nas aireaay attalneu. Having our own Agents at all principal points, we give , Unequaled Dispatch to our freight, and all detention is avoided. All claims for DAMAGES end OVER. CHAKti-4 settled promptly by . NEXSEX. & . BIXBY ,. Sole Agents. feb20 d3m . " . , . Evansville, Ixb. ET THE EARLIEST -AUTO THE BEST. 150 bnshels Goodrich's Eany Cuzco" Potatoes; luo bushels White Sprout Potatoes; ior saie at reaucea prices at VICKERV BROS.' ' Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main Street.

COMMISSION OA

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THAD. P. GIBSON" fc oW GENERAL f' Commission and Fo-imis?apEs;-r 3 Agents, (-.. EVAXSVXLLE,liriZm. Special attention given- to- JSuiv tsmEKJ&Tobacco, Cotton, and 1' rod ace psaMraMt'K.. Prompt returns made. ; . Forwarding promptly attendee c Particular attention given i it nMaHn.'. r-

vi urueni ior urocenen, I Twin n ! n Merchandise of every descriptteuij' - Office at RAGON & DIOKJE.U a-

wtreet. j itiiiw yw Havi.' witiii)kaw?. -irriiwirxv: the firm of Harrer: WriEhi. ?.tu. '

wiu io can me attention ox mraa the new-firm of

THAD. P. taSKOV A.'.mcGeneral Comraivslon and Forwaj'Ayieyp?'iw

cuuuui. naving many year'in me aoove busine;s we- cacv -, Hausiaciron. wpeclaJ attentlca. .f.tr. me Huie oi cotton, jLObaceo, jmil. j-iS

generally. All conslgnmentT'-i for ; . farwiAJ8rr -promptly attended to,. We will pay particular 'ftttenxldvuaot-iraMM

nuing ot oraers ior u rc-cries,--Ft ir-aa na aiercnanaise oi everv ochc r-t Ktm v Office at RAGON fe . DICKE"Z . fUM

Street. , ram.!-

COX & HUMPHREY;: . Offloes: Wharf-boat, footHycamore Streei,? No. 19 North Water Htreet, Evansville, iiTTx - GOZwr - ' i No-. 7 Howar iivHtrji Forwarding and Cora iac ts-: ' ; Merchantsjt WIIARFBOAT PROPRITCaSl, and General Stbamboat Agkstk.

Special Agents for tli "Atlantic and Great Wet.nr j Fr eight Line, M Nashville and Northwestern, ynsmtvnmiand Chattanooga, and Mooitttmait. . Ohio Railroads. TThrough Rates and .BI1L or" Xamxtta. . given to all points Boutb; . Particular attention given to tt ling of freight.. ivxmm A. 8.HAYHUR8T. . , ' J. J. WKr ,jaJISi , XIajliurst &, Whittmiiad'tv PROD UCE. COMMISSTOX A TTW. ZtmBUK

""WARDING MERCIIAJXt'n.- , - "No: ....,..;.;.....souti mtwr.-Kc.-Dealer in Flour, Bacon, Ha y,x) awt,i. jaaoc -and Country Produce. . - . . - -I - L. X. B AIRP. .....a Mi T-iWi1 r B. A I K D .& , S T A XTf, . , (SnooeMors te W, M. Alkman "E2VEBAIj .ACiENTN, PRU0VCVexC

ji r urwarumz . anu tjommiswnavj jt9 ehanta, Kvansvill,- Indiana. ICik ft. Wheeler, Pres't. First Nation. A&tomxv-i. and 8aml Orr, Vice President iLvousKaiKMfeck. National Bank. Agento for Oh4o River Baft Cor'v vutKtrr-

IMGO t l3ICItETI Wholesale GrocwiW. Dealers In WINES, AND LiQ zraiztz r-. and Forwarding & Commlaaion Kvssaja& Jfos. 3 cd 4 Water Stra ' " EVANSVlL'rC3E36,ax, Cah orders promptly and CBrf s'.Vr ifnm. deci'dtf ... . - A REHIX9Cv v jrierras ana lorroer pi,troE. are as an oia i;ut. Kii of VIKVlftwAif.u embKift, still in ti-.m-vr LIQUORS, FLOUR, CrjAtMISf-MlM. and should be pleased toeelhera HiD.ALLi- ivfTV1;. y.i. II.' D AliUi-aV C5r. : FORWARDING -ANDmgggTg MERCHANTS, :. " RECTIFIERS, and WbolewUe- Df-iaatrt. LIQUORS, LQVR te r Corner Water and Vine EvA!sviti.iit rmaatm" Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouchet &.Ccv FORWARDING, COMJflSSIOW ifc.'tV

DUCE MERCHANTS, - No. 19 North Water street, (Orr X"rt,jbsUB?.? i door to M. Dalzell,) Evanm-UIa awufjA.. octw ... HOWELL A MI LLS VAi'J.'WtSti, Upper Wharfboat Froprtef;Rb:. f FORWARDING AND' CVSirmZKaXSUBL? " MERCHANTS, . , and General H team boat Ag?nv '

' ,' Shawn eetown, 111. N.B. particular attention grvewr ' BKN. HtXBBS. ' - - ' , - P)rr, ju ii runs at tietsw FORWARDING !Am C0m53SZZ37McrclmntH,,. And WHARFBOAT mOPHUJTCPXl: - Agents "Star Union Ziz-rf' Office So. 2 Main Stred, Jan23dtf : ' ' EVAXSVit.i-2, JLtjaJ;. , H, H,. JSclix'oe:' ' ' WIIOLEflALS TEALEK Ei, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SXCPT, No. 10 Main Street, EvansviUs, Calls the attention of the trade to kii. -Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Caiiaaaat. examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at tha.2aM9 ' rates. , deiZ &&n?. -. . HOWES' '& BURB .', t. CommlHHlon iertrlan'setaJ.... , No. 876 FRONT STREET, . Mkmfhis, TaaraRi . Cash advances made on conslgnxaeaoti.-,. may2 d3m , '