Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1867 — Page 7

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RItER XEWS

J'orJCW.er JJiitT Items See Fifth Fage. Rier Md Weather. I- Tbe beautiluV weather of Sunday gave . place to clouds and a tremendous rain , lasting from 7 o'clock yesterday mornlng till nearly noon. It was extremely heavy during the whole time, with but momen tary modifications, and was accompanied -by vivid lightnings and. terrific thunaer. ' . iThe river is rising rapidly, and the swell will he increased bv the flood Id St rain of yeste'i day! It is attain rising at Louisville and Cincinnati; Emma Floyd, Cincinnati to Naiuville.7 - v l ; .1 7 ArrtTi and Departure ; - The arrivals op to 3 o'clock yesterday in clude the CoraS., Memphis to Louisville; - Plain City, Bowling Green to Louisville; Mayflower Cairo to . return ; Sam. Orr, Eastport to Evansville; Mlnneola, Cincln- ' natl to. Memphis ; Loulsa,;Cumberland Riv er to Evansville; Morning Star, Henderson to Louisville; Newsboy, Henderson to return ; W. . A Caldwell : ami Lawrence, Arkansas River to Cincinnati; Anna. Cin cinnati to Memphis; Eau Claire, Green 'River to Evansville. , . , .Boat Due. i Among the first boats due here are the Rowena, for' Nashville: America, for Tennessee , River New York , top-. St Louis; Silver .Moon, tor Memphis; , Mary Erwin.and Tahlequah,for Arkansas River ; P. "W. StraderV Richmond, and Amazon, for New Orleans; Silver .Cloud Louisia na, Louisville and Messenger, from New Orleans -'Armada, from Cairo; Rose Hite, from Louisville,; Mary Swan,--Darting, and- Clifton from Memphis. ! t ; , ' .Miscellaneous The pouring rain .of yesterday morning greatly retarded business on the - levee.-... The Cora S. had good trip,,.The May Dower had a good passenger trip, but a light freight llst-". .The Emma Floyd, Mlnneola, and Anna, had full cargoes Among the passengers by the Emma. Floyd was our excellent ' f riendi Captain Gus. Lemcke,' just returned from Europe.'in excellent health and "much improved, in appearance...,. ...'.The Louisa had' seventeen hogsheads of tobacco, from the Cumber-' land, and thirty tons of old lron.....'..The Minneola -and" Antfii discharged 'much freight heie.....The Quickstep was. getting a lair trip...The Charmer 'had a lot of freight on board, including. jOO barrel of salt ...-..-.The James Ciray.i from Green River,' . bad, . 60, hbd. tobacco..- The , Morning Star had a good packet trip out .....The Bicbmond, on Saturday, made the run from the lower-end -of Dunkerson 5t Co.'s wharf-boat out; of sight in just nine teen' minutes. ........The Tarascon sail out of sight in 183 mlnutee, ,The Tarascoiri was running to beat the Richmond; which few boats will be able to do when . Capt. Neal gels ready tolet her go.. ...... .Bib. Lodge, the sterling Treight clerk of the Rich mood, has our thanks for a memoranda, late papeis and other appreciated favors ..h--. The Nick Longworth will hardly be able to get away before 10 o'clock to-day, as the rain yesterday stopped the drays from bawling....... Capt. Gus. Lemcke made a careful and minute Inspection of i he Mayflower, and likes her much, like every sensible man must.......Capt. John Gilbert was also a passenger by the Emma Floyd yesterday morning, and pioceeded dire-tly home to Golconda.........I5illy Fowler, of the Arnfada, has our thanks for a delightful bouquet....TLie James -ray and Ollie Suliivan were preparing to leave earryesterday ......The Wabash River, ; wo are told, rose five feetonSundayaHd Ihertflsa fair prospect of another fiood..-..The Phantom was preparing taieturu to the.Cumber";aud.....,.Ii. K Dunkerson, will arrive at home from New; Orleans thi morning on the Armada;. " .' m ) '.Boats Leaving To-Dny ., For : Cai ro. T Be splen d f d new, side-wheel-' and finely appointed Mayflower is. the unrivaled packet for, Cairo and all way landings at 3o'dock to-day.- Captain. J. y. Tbroop is her veteran and highly esteemed officer, aud Billy Dunn, Geo. Thfdop', and Marsh Walthair-arrner accoinpUshed clerks. She is a stnnner, and her passeirgers live on the fat of the land. ' ;.':' For Ixtjisvu.i.e. The fleet and beauti ful Rose Htte is the regular packet for Louisville this evening, and has pleasant passenger appointments.' Capt. Tom Daw ley, an experienced and courteous officer, is in command, and that elegant young gentleman, Geo. Patterson, is in the offlceFor Eastport. The ever reliable and popular Sam. Orr, will leave for Eastport and all Tennessee River way landing this evening. She is fleet and finely appointed, and her chief officers, Capt. Allen Duncan and Val. Sorenson, are sterling gentlemen. , . , . For New Orleaks. The monarch of the "Western rivers, the great low-pressure Richmond, will arrive here this evening from Louisville en route to New Orleans. She is an entirely new boat, and in point of spacious and finely arranged staterooms and other passenger accommodations has no equal in the world. She is free from all danger of explosion, and is unsurpassed in speed, and of wonderfnl carrying capacities. ' Her commander is that highly -accomplished gentleman; Capt. J. Stut Neal, one-of the most popular1 and successful officers on the Western waters, ami whose great aim is the oomfartx-rmd" safety of his passenger's. ,He)s ably supported by that pleasant nd courteous gentleman, Mr. John S. WooIiolfc, whose unobtrusive politeness and attention Jo-everything pertaining, to bis office, renders hira so deserv-i edly popular with travelers. In the freight office will be found that noble whole-souled and large hearted 'gentleman, Mr. Robt. P. Lodge, who.'by his genial good nature, genuine, politeness and careful attention to business, wins the confidence ard esteem of all. Officers and vesf! are worthy of each other and have no superiors. 1 Gleanings from JExchanses. LotrisvixtE. The Courier of Saturday says : ,: : : . . . - - - Business at this port is rather dull and the shipments light, with only the Nick Longsworth for New Orleans, and the Morning Star forHendenioaat 'the Portland wharf. ' . , 0 -. . ',- St. Louis. The Democrat of Saturday says: .'t ..-.--.. ,-. The "swell Irt the river' continues.' The rains were heavy on all the upper rivei-s and there was- a madden -and somewhat rapid swell, but that Jvwell- has about cul minated. The St. Paul rise reached Da-4 Duque on luewjay, uui was alarming. The stprms in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin were quite severe. The weather

continues remarkably cool for the season. Business continnes. with ho lack of ton

nage: indeed, we don't expect to witness a scarcity of boats ior a long urn e. - -. - r STEAMBOATS Dexter's Independent Low .Pressure Packet Q U I C K 8 T E H. 1 . Dexter, M a Mas'er Leaves Evansville for Cairo every Monday anct Thursday, at 4 v. m. positively, con necting at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans packets. - aptttiti Reerolar Evansville and Tennessee River Weekly Packet FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and FLORfc-NCli. The fleet and elegant steamer SAM. OEE, A lies DtrNCATT. Master : , . , Vai 8obesso2t; Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rakes, rarucumr hucouuu giyeu to filling orders. . 1 For freight or passage apply on board. may 14 dtf . - - - Regular Cuinberland River Packet ' r. : I . The fleet and elegnt'steame. guy Visyabdl Master! -?0:ti -Jl'-n Will tlv as a regular nacket from Evans ville toCumberland Rfver.carrvinitfreiKbt I I j . . i . . . . T I La pawengers ai wwwi tm?b, sdu giving ' For freight or passage apply, on board. mayUdti - ' - To Housekeepers. APREPAR ATIO.V (patented Oct. 14th, istiti) that will clean aud polish your Tin; Plated-Ware. Britannia. -Brass. Ac like new, with as i-ittlk jlabor as washink, auu win not injure ine nneei silver or piaea sun ace. , , ,.,,;,.' , " IT W TRULY WONDERFUL J."TWose who have' tried it say.it Is of more value than a mervanU Try one box, and you will not be without it. Ak for Case's Magic Polish. . ' , . , ; . 0k1v as, CENT PER BOX, Retail. ; Ask for it at ant 'Proe. Grocery. Tin.' jaruware, or r ancy aiore. i it Manufactured by vf. P. Case i Wb. I; -J Wholesale Grocers, No. 31 brth'First fet., i-ssj'.-l f iv-M-viiieiinaa? ii Are our 'Exclusive Agents there to supply the Trade. . -- .';jt;y W. P. UAS15 S URO., , , 50 and 58 East Broadway. New.York. ebl4 (Mm --'-..-i .); 'i Notice Of the proposed Widening of the Alky -situate, between JSlocfc Jo. 2,- Fourth Enlargement, and Block 'No,' 3, LyrpenUr I lace.1 if. . .-.'- . May 13tk, 1S97. ' OX HOTIOV.OF l'OV.(!II.H!( lieltz. seconded by Counciiuiau Heiiniitfi,. .tiie toilowinr order was unani mously adopted and passed: ' urr.ierea. tuar. six weeKs' puouc notice aiven. by adverti.sins in the Evansville , im.il? .uinrnai, tnat on tne nueentu day ot July. ihu7, the Common Council of the city oi Evansville will make an order to widen the alley situate between Bloek number two (2), Fourth fc.nlarKement, and Block number,- 'three us), (. arpenter Jflace, ex tending , from Third .street southward ., toward -Second - Street the distance of the length of Lot. one (1), . Block nree: (3)., Carpenter '.Placti. being one hnndred and forty-two and a half 14434.) feel, more or less-removing tne eastern line of said alley six (u) feet eastward -the I entire length of said lot, increasing the width of the alleV. from -six fti) ; to'-twelve tlrJi feet u .: -.: . . i; .--: And should any person -aggrieved,-at Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstrance, in writing, left with the Clerk of- the Common Council, and cotaining a statement of the injuries com plained of. and tbe amonnt demanded. therefor, paid petition or 'remonstrance will be considered, heard, And determined by the Common Council on the said fifteenlh dav of Jnlv. lfeOT. ." . , . ' Ami it is further ordered, That the Clerk record ift tbe Minute Book of the Council the plat of tbe said alley as proposed to be wiaenea, wnien piar, nas ueen prepared oy Charles B. Bateman, City Surveyor. may25 A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. " 1 Notice to Contractors. T1 HE Common Council of the City of evansville win receive sealed orooostus, uum me luin uay oi jnne, io, ior Grading,. Gravelling and Paving the Al ley suuaieu oetween irsi ana fsecona Streets, and extending from Ninth Street to Division street. : Grading, Gravelling and Paving the Al ley situated between Main and Sycamore Streets, and extending from Seventh Street to cigntn street. Grading the Alley situated between Second and Third Streets, and extend ing from Elm Street towards Division Street. ' Grading the Alley situated between Sixth and Seventh Streets, and extending from Ann oireei; to uuou nireeu - Grading the Alley situated between Fulton Avenue and Firth Avenue, and extending from Seventh Street, to Franklin : Gradins the Alley situated between Leet L and Clark Streets, and extending from SeeFilling the Alley si tnated between Fultoh Avenue and KiUtt.-Avina aTwi-eitendiug from Thlpditreet to Fourth btreetrw . e oaiin sireeK, r. BvOrierf the'Cotrnelt: 1 , A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, May 18. iS67. . , my IS t : , i,v' . ' . . Union copy. i .,; Builders and Painters.1. -' tprE HAVE IN STOKE, ; ' 5o,o00 pounds strictly pure White Lead.' " 50.WKJ pounds pure Star White Lead.' i - 50,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. lXOOstallons Linseed Oil. 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, In Bladders and ta.ns. , Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers Points and Putty Knives. OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as cau uc purcnaseu in tne w est. KEILEB A WHITE, Wholesale Brjtgghts, 'Evansville, Ind. mchG tf SWEET POTATO PLANTS - TtOR THE MILLION ! Having the Evansville agency for the sale of Ten. brooK, i-ierce s. uo. s sweet Potato Plants, we are prepared ; to fill, orders, large or small, at lowest market rates. A liberal discount will be given to those who buy to sell again. Plants carefully packed in sawdust. VICKERY BROS., mayhi 75 Main Street

IAMB OATS.

Iieinilar Evaiisrille, ; Padu'cah and.Cairo Packet. The New and Magnificent Steamer J. V. Throop, Master; . Wm. Dtnrsr and Geo. Thkoop, Clerks, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at V o'clock precisely. for Cairo and all way iaaaings. For freight or passage apply on ooara, Or to K. K.DUKtKiiU. IU, ap3dtf ' ' Agentn. For Paducah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday " . :.r racKet. The magnificent side-jwheel steamer ARMADA, Gra, , Dusouchet. Master: . . Waf.Fowi.EK. Clerk, Leaves Evansville every Wednesday and waturtlav av 8 P.M. -' - i ; - Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday atf p.m. . . - Makine cloee connections at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, and 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. Hot Ireight or passage apply on Doara onto ; .k.iukehsos ami ap24dtf ' i Agents Regular " Evansville and , Memphis : , Packet. V. -r- j.:t, I iThe elegant and finely-appointed 7 , - . Steamer '- .: ' C H AR :M; E K, Chess, Master ; Less. Ware, Clerk, Will make restular weekly trips to Mem phis, and all intermediate landing-, carrying freight and passengers at tbe lowest raln Prninnt attention iriven to filline oners and the collection of charges. " ' . Leaves KvansviiJe Monaay, Aiay zna, ai five o'clock p. m. - - ; '. For ireiaht or passage apply on board, or to R. K. DUNKERJSON t CO., ' or COX k HUMPHREY, - . apI6 dtf . . , 1 Agenta. Regular Evansville and Bowling--r ureen racket. : The JNew ,and Finely Appointed ' Steamer A. Drinkwater, Master ; ' . ( , jodd Aaams, uerKj Wi.'l-Ymi 'is a ' reeular Evansville andGreen River Packet, making all landings heuce to Bowling ureen. -. ,, , . Leaves Fvansvllle every Monday aria Friday, at 0 p. in. . j feb9dtf Regular Evansville and Cannelton , xn-weeKiy racKei. . The Light-Draught Passenger Packet Oilie Sullivan, J.T. HUGO, Master .WM. H-HUGO,Cl'k Leaves Evansville for Cannelton and all way points every Monday, Wednesday, and FaiDAY at 9 o'clock a.m. positively. This Packet will pay particular attention to filling orders, and all local business. For freiuht or passage apply on board, or to c. k. iiijvu ana iiuucrt & vin.i, mayis . Aleuts, OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. jATIL. LIISTE Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The' new and elegant Passenger Steamer. 'iSM MORNING- STAR, , .--..,.! ,JHS UiJ-ERBACHEK.tJlerlt; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY -lOMlir. at 10 a.m- and The magnificent side-wheel Steamer,. : . : TARASCON. . QiT.MOKE. Master : .- - XYL. V. WASSES.UerE LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY s , ..' WEDSDSOAY, at 6 p.m.; and SAiiiKU.ti,aup.m The elegant and fleet - ROSE HITE, A. Baliard. Master : . - UEOBUB rATTEBSON, UerK, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . TCESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and tiuAi,aiop,m, These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now in firstrate order fer the accommodation of the public. Freights received ' at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by tuA a nuMmtui.1, ana R. K. DUNKERSON t CO., ' - Aeents. R. H. Wooi.foi.jc. Superintendent, may 10 tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. - The fine Steamer .' : lNews Boy. C. G. PERKINS. Master. . . . Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 O'clock, p. m. ' 1 ! Freights received at all hears at the Mammoth Wharfboat. . R. K. DUNKERSON 4 CO.. Agents. nov2ltft ,.-'- i. a,-- i u.- n Regular Green River Packet. t. -.rr'rti 5 mt . .?, i! The staunch Freight and Passenger , . - Steamer .'5 Ada Xjyon,"";',;; Alt. Edwards, Master. . . Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Bowl ins Green every Saturday, at 5 o'clock p. m. apl3 dtf. Regular EvansTllle, Frostburg, ana uaniora racKer. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer JfcdSi JAMES GRAY, Chas. E. Ha yttes, Master; . ,j'. . Exjas Kinchelok, Clerk, Will ply as s regular Semi. Weekly Packet between Evansville, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. ' Leaves EvansviUe every Tuesday: and Saturday at 5 Pc i- ' t: ' ijeaves a rostourg every monaay at i p.m. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 p.m. For freight or nassaere anoiv on board. 1 1 mch23 dtf

NEW ORLEANS.

AlexahderJifcGregon. . Wm. McGregor, McGregor Brothers, . . GENERAL : ..':. COlfMISSIOX MERCHANTS, j .; New CBtEANs, La. Liberal advances -made on Provisions and V estern Produce consigned to our ad' i P, S. DuSOUCHET & C0. General Commission and Forwarding . MERCHAXTiS, ' N. 33 Peydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA, All kinds of Western and Southern Pre duce, Consignments and Orders solicited. declodtf. . s . - ...... . G. G. OAKPBKll. ' ..r. B. F. GLOVEB. a- GEO. G. CAMPBELL & CO, COMMISSION i MERCHANTS, ! 'j i! ' Jfo. Ioydra Streett, i -ij. Lac ,,! NEW ORLEANS:' REFERENCES. , -Cox-A Humphrey, Evansville. Ind.'f ' "arey. Stewart 4 Lanterman. Grayville. Illinois. -'-'- ?'! "1 '- . lerry & smith, Louisville, Ky. City National Bank, New Orleans. ' decafidGm. .. . .... General .CommlssioB ' Produce and For- . warding - , , r. !;. TVi uncr A TvTrn ' 1 Corner Poydras and Kew leree Sts.'. WIT rvr V A TVTO T A , . Reference, the Great Wt, . ... , . -f decl5dtf." - j. SASH H. KKN?r-CDY. - JTILirS VAIRIN. , . - rrij e. mokttmek. COMMISSIONtMEqCHANTS,, Receivers of Por. Bacon, Flonr, .Rope aeciouiy.' - - K. s. Howard, . T. Barret, New Orleans. w. k. peebtos, joew x om. . - 4. 'if CATLIK PRESTON, HutSOnVille, 111. -;r -. EOK, PKKeTOir, Evansville. Ind." ,wm. h., villuhj.. Calhoun. Kr. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Chiton and Tobacco Factort) COMMISSION MEIttHArVTS 168 Common Street, 2?EW ORLEANS, JCA.. '" " REFERENCES,' . Geo. W. Rathbone, President Evansville National Bank. Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James . Robb, Ksq.; President Louisiana National Bank. New Orleans. . C. P. Norris. Esq., Cashier First National Bank. Memphis. G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Tennessee National Bank. Memphis. , , 1 Maj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. - declodtf. Speed, Sammers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' -and-"-; "V; ; COMMERCIAL AGENTS. ' Ofllce No. 59 Poydras street' ' , . " New Obleaks, La. Carlelon, Foute A Co., New York. . - i Speed, TKinoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Ca.art, ttckardfe Co., Mobile, Ala. : . decyO-'r-tf. rDAN. AIKEN. A. E. SBABP. B. W. HAfiPEB. P.as Allies ,4k ,co.,.'r GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf E. H. Fatrchild. J. W. BraoHAsr, - FALRCHILD & BINGHAM, CommiHsiou 3Xer-clin.iit 81 Magazine, Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. It. BARTON..M. M. POOL....W. M. AIKMAJT. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants it Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. . COI & nCMPHBKT, : Produce and Commission Merchants, No, 7 HOWARD ROW,' . r , , f ebl9 dly Memphis. TKim. - J. COSTER. GEO. S. RICHAKIISOir, 1 COMER & RICHARDSON, : ; 1 Opttoii Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C H A JTT S , Clinton Street, : ' i MEMPHIS, TENN. 1 REFERENCES. Bros.. Cincinnati; Jas. Viba & Co., Boston : Jas; B. Fenby, St. Louis; J. B. Kirtland, Hill, xaimaage a co., iNew xork. aeci. T. C. DAVIS. W. W. M0RBIS ; DAVIS & MORRIS, '. 1 .: - - ' ' ' - Cotton Factors and Generaf Commission Merchants, ;!(: .-.fffl t.f!" i 1 'l'-1 . TICKSBIIRG, MISS. r n ''1 - - , , Refer to-Raeon 4 Dickey: Mackey, B bit & Co.; Preston 4 Menifee; T. C. Snu & Co.; Preston Brothers; Travis A Hines; R. K. Dunkerson A Co.; Hubbs A Viets; Oieorge L. Dixon. may 4 d3m

COMMISSION CARDS.

. SCYSTER, ELLIS & CO., (Successors to Davis, Scyster & Co.J i :;' " ' General Agents, Forwarding Merchants, ' And WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, ; ': : SMITntAJTD, KV. ' i , . . .. "i - 1 Prompt attention- given to forwarding freight to all point on 'the Cumberland River, at low rates. ap30 d2m R. W. Harper. E. H. E. Wright. . Thad. P. Gibson. : ' ; Harper, lVrlglit A Co., ' Proprietors of the Green River Cotton and i-. ,! Tobacco Bale House, - " FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, " Cor. Water aud Division Streets, ; r " EVASSVILXK, IKD. We REsii:m'rLi.T" cait. the attention of Farmer, Planters, and Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco to the fact that we have opened a Cotton and To baeco Sale House at Evansville. It must be apparent to all that our city pw ses-es superior advantages over any other in the w eet as a maricei ior tnes staples, it nelng much nearer to at least three-fourths of I Hievotton ana Tobacco Districts .in tbe Valleys of the Ohio; Green. Cumberland, and Tennesee Rivers, and more accessible at all iteasotae of the year, thereby gaining time and expense. - - , . : i In -soliciting yoor' patronage; we only ask you to assist in building npa great home market for yourselves. Our terms of sale ar the same- as - Louisville and otber Western markets. The owners of Cotton and Tobacco "can at their option accept or reject sales made to the highest bidder. . . We also solicit the consignments for sale of all k nds of Country Prod nee. and th -purchase of Groceries, Provisions; and Ag ricultural .implements, ana mercnanaise generally. - 'J' febl3 dtim CAR r. THOS. C. SMITH & CO., ' ;' J'. PRODTCE AND " " .COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, Dealers ia i. r . ' ' Flmir. Hay, Corn' Oats. Grass Seeds. " and PRODUCE GENERALLY. . . 1- Wo. S SOUTH WATER STREET. ' -i.i ; ETAsrsrviu.iv" Ihd.' -'' - :-' All orders promptly filled, .. Jan22dti CAPT. ED. JUIXiK. . , . , CAPT.. JI K POaSKE, ilUs.WB fi FORSEE, in i. iv GENEBAL r COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, ; . abd STEAMBOAT AGENTS; ."11 . Ho. 43 F01KTU STREET, , . ... ,,f Bet.. Main and the river; north side mch3d3m ; -. ' Lo-0i9vn.i,k; Kr.' "'' ' I TRANSPORTATION. '. Merchants Despatch . .. FAST FREIGHT - LINE FOBWARDS GOODS FROM XEW YORK, BOSTOX, , and all points in the v " NEW ENGLAND STATES, . TO E VANSVILLK DIRECT, IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHER ; LINE, AT REOULAR RAIL- . . ROAD RATES. i . XTTITII AOKXT . AT ALL TIIE WW principal polnra along the line, we are enabled to give the ' UTMOST, DEWPATCH to freight. ' We. have Contracting Agents a Nashua,' in. m., vv orcester. Mans., "so'ingneia, MaKs., Providence, K. I., and Hartford, Conn. iood.s marked " Merchants' Dispatch " nd sbipped to either of the above places. or via of Albany, will reach our line, and BILLH OF LAUINC OIVKN, on applicalion, (jri jja i ur ntiir.nt.x i . All claims for DAMAGES, OVERCHARGES, Ac, are ; PROMPTLY SETTLED without referring our patrons to Eastern offices. -"' E. B. MORGAN, Agent. evansville indJ Office with Keen, Mark fc Co. sepl2 d3m R. S. RUST0N & CO., Forwardinsr, Storage, and Commission Merchants, Dealers In Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Ship8nur8, ana rroauce generally, Green ' River Cotton and Tobacco Warehouse, Cor, Water and Division Streets, mchl2 . EVANSVILLE, IND. Great Western U. S. Express Company Proprietors. FAST FREIGHT LOE Via. New York and Erie and Atlantic and Great Western Railways, ' and all other Railroads lead' '. ingXWtst and Southtoest.' i Ship to all parts of Ohio, Indiana,: Illinois, mh-uikhii, Wisconsin, Minnesota, , Iowa, Ulissonrl, ;.. ' Kansas' and ATe- , ; braska. - ' mtirtJRF.AT KM1.K-1 UIHPATI'H I ih owned and controlled by tbe United auUet Express Company, whose high standing is a sufficient guarantee that no pains will be sparea 10 Keep up me reputation that the DISPATCH has already attained. Having our own Agents at all principal points, we give Unequaled Dispatch to our freight, and all detention is avoided. All c'alms for DAMAGES and OVER CHARGES settled promptly by NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Agents, feb20 d3m ' ' ' Evassvtixk, Ikd. G1 IT THE EARLIEST AM) THE BEST. 150 bushels Goodrich's Eany "Cisco" Potatoes; 100 bushels White Sprout Potatoes; For sale at reduced prices at VICKERY BROS.' Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main Street.

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Curd, THAD. P. GIBSON & 0$, . GENERAL Commission and Forwax-Jter A gen is, . EVANSVILLE, WJ. Special attention given to the i&-trr Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce geneoiia. Prompt returns made, l-'o. warding promptly attended te. jr-arucuiur attention given to tbtc1 of orders for Groceries, ProvLKiocs, iumcuauuiiw vi rvery ue-riptioil Offlce at RAGON A D1CKE VS. etreeu - jmjWI . HAV1.VH .WITH DRAWN F the firm of Harper, Wright C ! wisn to call the attention of my framunars? the new firm of , tii An. r. oiBsoit d on General CommUsion and ForwardiBTl cuaiim. naving many years' in ini Houve uusiness, we can guj fausiacuuu. special attention p' iuo Htm ui iUHoii, louacco, auu. generally. AH consignments for fii i si Vnt promptly attended to. We will pay particular attentioa hst filling of orders for Groceries, ProMSt, and Merchandise of every descriptor. Street. COX & HUMPHREY, " Offices: ' Wharf-boat, foot Hvcamo RtrmtL. No. 19 North Water Mtroet. EVAN8VII.1.K, JITB. - Offiir- ' '' - No. 7 Howard J am r ' M KMI'iiia, IT Forwarding and ComroasfeE , Merchants. WHARFBOAT PR0PRIET0SS3. and General Steamboat Aqexts. Special Agents for the " A tlantic . and Great Wester,' ? Freight Line, " Nashville and Northwestern, "SMtamin aim viiHiianooga, ana juoutle i umo itauroads. Throutrh Rates and RlHif T-j... given to all polnu South. Particular attention given to the fwsatv ling of freighL, , ..... ..... , itm.ruaf A. 8. HAYHOHSI. . J. J. TTTI I I II il 11, Ilaylturst & lVh it taker, 1'It OD UCE. COMMISSION A Kit JKMr WARDING MEUCIIANTL. No. e................. South WaterlSL ' Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Qt&uomm and Country Produce. , , I V. BAIRD m....-, .-.0. K.-fUa BAIJID &? STAKE, (Suceesaors to W. M. Alkman Osl4 riEXEBAI, ACiENTM, IRB"CK iurwiuin inn omraiHHiei cmanu. Evansville. Indiana. T?pfMrnu Q. Wheeler. Pres't. First Nation ITmsj. and Kam'l Orr, Vice President v4mkM ' gallon ai Mann. Agents for Ohio River Bait Oo. wflflBl-jr T. H. BAGON. ; . BnBBEKAOOX A DICKEY, WIiolcalc Grocesns. Dealers in j WINES AND LIQUORS. and Forwarding & Commission Mrs2 JTos. S and 4 Water Strert, . ' J EVANS villz. ata-k Cah orders promptly and careraHv-nji-se. , decldtf F. WOITLI1 BE-tntB tzim friends and former patrons t, m re at ihe old (XHINER of Vll mr WATER HTKKETH, still in thetrtrr LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIOJi,- . and should be pleased to see them. H.D.ALLltf3H j . H. I. AI.LIS sfc CO,, FORWARDING AND C0MKESI3S MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale DeAiwsr US LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Vine SfrwStr . EvAKgvn-iA, Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION ZStmDUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Bio: It , mmKl door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, ladL . octlS HOWELL A M I LLSP ACBKfc . Upper Wharfboat Proprietor ' ? FORWARDING AND COMXZtXmWfk MERCHANTS, and Genet al Steamboat Agwa, Rhawneetown, IIKsmbm. . ; N.B. Particular attention glvea nns- . lectlDg purchase char jes. ajxat. mm , BN. HXTBBS. pHT. B. IIS." HUnn.S A .TIETS, FORWARDING AND' C0MMISC2?. ......' ... , MerchanlN, , . And WHARFBOAT PB0PRIET02&. '.:. !' Agents "Star Union LuxT Office Jfo. i Main Street, Jan23dtf EvAwvai,l. WHOLESALE DEALER tK CIGARS, TOBACCO, NWCFF, 4Fov. No. 10 Main Street, EvansviTh, 3t&Calls the attention of tbe trade to fc u Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Calimtt examine my stock and prices. ' Orders niled promptly, and at theV iwift rates. , , decZL-Ctm ... . , . howes & burbank; ' . -; Commission 3Ierohatfow; No. 276 FROXT STREET, Memphis, ZsaMh. Cash advances made on conslgnnvMMu may2d3m

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