Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 May 1867 — Page 7
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R I V E R AE W S V . Li , i ..!,,, J k . r ForlOlher Rives Items tee Fifth rage. - , hu-u: t RiTer mil Weather. ' The weather yisterday morning ;ws clear aud pleasant. The river continues to rise rapidly, having risen thirty Inches during the tweny-four hours ending at three o'clock yesfcrday. It was, at last advices, rising at Cncinnati, and stationary at Louisville. . ' ; Bmtp Due. L Among the flrS boats due here are the Rovena, for Nashville; America, for Tennessee River ;Melnotte and R. C. Gray, for St. Louie.; Silr Moon and Liberty Xo 2, lor Memphis; Vlary Erwin and Bertha, for Arkansas Riier; P. W. Strader. Legal Tender and Amazon, lor New Orleans; M. 8; . Mepha'm, Louisiana, Louisville, St. Marys, and Messmger, from New Orleans ; Mayflower, fron Cairo; Tarascon, from Louisville; J. D. Perry and Clifton, from Memphis. ..t ArrlvalMnd Dcpartnre. The arrivals aid departures up to four o'clock yesterda not previously reportedt
were, the Tempeit, Louisville to St. Louis; Quickstep, Cairo nd return ; James Gray, Gieen Rivef rKturs "Newsboy, Henderson to return ; New York, Cincinnati to St. Louis. . : ' .' -"i.' .Miscellaneous. The i delightful .weather yesterday did not greatly improve business on the wharf, and an unusual dullness prevails. ......Tbe Tempest passed down Wednesday, for 8t. Louis, with a full cargo of cement, pig XiTon. gas pipes and Smith's Tonic.....The I Quickstep had 16 hhds Of tobacco, 220 sacks I of -eornVa small iot' of wheat,' aud, otber freight. fehe ' was receiving - a fair cargo for her return trip......The News Boy had 25 hhds tobacco for Henderson.7....The James Gray! had a-full trip from Green River... .-The New York waa deeply loaded...;;:.The Ilia Faber and Mary Swan were receiving - liberally.......We learn that Capt Ballard .will take command of the Morning Star, Capt. Hollcroft having to return to settle up and manage the es tate of his brother, lately deceased. Capt. Ballard is a veteran officer, and has many friends along the coast..-.....The Louisville left New Orleans on Saturday last, and was due here last night. She will probably stop here and await a trip-, as she will save both time and money in the operation The Louisville Courier calls the attention of the Louisville merchants to the fact that our : several packets are comTog in daily full of tobacco. Evansvilie is the great entrepot for tobacco and cotton, and an, immense, depot for. corn, pork. &c.. coins: South. h . ? , . ' Boats Lend ing; T-Iy. ; , . : Fok Cairo. The magnificent Mayflower. Cipt. J. ' V.' TbroOp, goes' to Cairo -at 2 o'clock to-day, and is a new, fltet and elegant steamer, with splendid passenger appointments. Her clerks are those affable and courteous gentlemen, Billy1 .Dunn, Geo. Throop and Marsh Walthall, assisted by the inimitable Capt. Lowth. Fob Memphis. The gay Silver Moon, 'Capt. Ben. Mierriellees, will goto Memphis early this morning. She' is a first class steamer in. every respect, and has luxurious appointments. Mr. Carter, an exceedingly pleasant gentleman, is her chief clerk. Fob Oeein River. The elegant steamer J'iUJam White will " light out " this eyenKg for Green River, affording excellent commodatlons to all who want to go. brinkwater and Adams are household Words along Green River. ' ' . Gleanings front onr Exchanges. . Cincinnati. The Commercial,ot Wednes day, says: .,..- At 'Pittsburg the river is. falling, with 12 lectin the channel. Here it has risen 4 jeet during the past twenty-four hours. tith 31 feet, in the channel, and 73 feet nder the lM-idRe for passing steamers. & A Keverena .wr. Jtiays.oi reoria, Illinois, as abandoned the business of savins puis, and gone into that of saving st-am-Kais. ine jmnscrtpt ays ne nas lnventu a machine, which is on exhibition, and is " lor enabling a steamer to override pi such obstructions. It consist of a long ne oi plows fastened to a frame in iront I the vefel, and so arranged that they tin be lowered or elevated at will from e deck of the steamer. When the s,teamr meets a bar, the theory Is that theplows rill fnrnu a. lh Q n nul f.r ha,, onr all tha Hter in the river running into the arti ri al break thus made, will be amply suffient to float her over the obstruction." . j -Louisville. Ihe Courier of Wednesday ys: ' ' The river continues to rise quite fast, ith. nine feet three inches of water in the .nal last evening, by the mark. During e previous twenty-four hours it 'had sen eighteen Inches at the bead of the lis, and fully four and a hall feet at rtland, making a good stage of water. u ine iaiis navigaoie. n me iaiis last evening mere was xuiiy and a half feet of steamboat water, and river is rising an inch per hour. In pass down the Indian Chute there ifr fre seven feet eight inches of water, and - i he falls are now navigable for ascend- . fe boats, and the P. W. trader ascended falls yesterday morning, and has gone Cincinnati for a return trip to New Or- ., ps. . . . wing to the dull times and the scarcity .'A prouuee. the Tennessee packet Pink jrble has been temporarily laid up. - 1 What a good Joke on Evansvilie, which l': jpped over Jj,m0 sacks of corn last week, r kling two large steamers, one ol which - he out from Louisville in a starving ', - Idition." le above Is from the Evansvilie JouaL in response to a paragraph of ours inz that the corn ones had disanoeared Fn about Evansvilie. Weil, that is Just kit's the matter. You shipped 20,000 sacks week. Now, how many have you got week? That's the rub. , ,,, ,, ,, ell, we gave the Richmond 10,000 to bewith, and the Cairo and Memphis kets will ; have taken by Saturday at 1 10,000, and all the wharf-boats and' ehousesare full, and the supply still tadant up the Wabash and White RivGet the price up a v Utile, and then along tout steamboats; well load tn. .. . Lotjis. The Democrat of Wednesday ie rains have been great, but no great willtafce place a, present. The MisI is risillit DUt sloWv now. the ITnrwiJbissippi is nearly - Ok stand, and the vjj wiu wu uuu iMjevei. xne swell gfce last twenty-four hours will not Sunt to two feet. -One 'hing was plain ithe wharf yesterday-dullness. The ious trades were affected by a stagna- . It was general. Boauen feel unr, dissatisfied. A disruption of the New ns railroad line is thratened. It hs to be a fact prelty gener.iy known Captain Switaer has wittHrawn the ;our, and that the Henry rnes will pt an independeut career oi her re- . The Great Republic was noi known erday as couneiea with, any iii. The thor last -evenina was line. White br is receding slowly, with a gooutitage Fater to Batesville. .The Arkans.lTls mg slowly, with Ecant four feet to Lttle
. The Great Republic- arrived tit an early1 hoar lrom New Orleahs. having been auiie
successful n every respect throughout f.he trip, tier nine to (jairo, an aeiays-ana stoppages included, was four days' and three aourwl'ne "Owners or' inis nne steamer never -urge her,- as her speed ts ex cellent with a moderate pressure of steam, and with a total absence of all arrange ments and devices for racing. What she is after is business; she is bound to get that; and by attending to it properly hopes to acquire nonest ana lasting lame. Hail as large as walnuts fell in -Dubuque on Sunday last. Near the town trees are barked, limbs broken, and window panes demolished. . - , ., The latest steamboat transfers are : Coun tess, sold by Win. H.-Thompson of Padn cah, for 815.000, to Messrs. Hay ward of the nannioai s St. Joe Kailroad ; Try Us. sold by parties from Chester, to T. J. Wheelock, o. w,umcy, ror rj,wxj. xnese two boats will ply between Qulncy and Hannibal Hampton L. Lee bought ten-sixteenths of the Lizzie Tate, the interests of Messrs. Thorwegan, Thompson and Smith, at the rate of 80,'JUO for the whole boat. Zephvr, j. J. jHiicneu. soiu one-nan to jonn w, Reed, for f ,000. ' ... . . Keokctk. From, the Gate City of the 25th we take the following: . Yesterday arternoon mere was more than usual commotion on the levee, on ac count of the steamboat race between the Phlr. Bnerldan and the Sucker State. Both boats lett the St. Louis wharf at about the same time the day previous. At Quincy the Sucker State was in the lead, and be tween that place and this the Phil. Sheri dan passed her, and reached the landing aoout ntieen minuies aneau : rney re mained nere out a snort time, and again started on the great race track. The Phil. Hberidan, It will be remembered, has been in the trade between St. Louis aud New Orleans, and on- account of her name was very odious to the secesh, -of Dixie,, but we understand that it is the intention of her owners to rnn her regularly between St. Louis and Dubuque. InCbis partof"Cncle Sam's farm J.' tbo name of PhiL Hberidan is loved, honored, and re-speeted, and it will be no detriment to the boat for having jaeen named faner tnat .stauncUi loyalist and skillful soldier.), ... . .. i , STEAMBOATS. Dexter's Independent LowPressnpft Pnrkpt." -.t I C K S T E P , . H. 'J . Dexter. Master . Leaves Evansvilie for Cairo everv Mond.iv and Thursday, at 4 p. m. positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and New Orleans packets. ap8dtf Regnlax Cumberland River Packet .The fleet and elegant steamer IP EL .A. T O M, Gvit Vihyari), Master : ' Jok M. Carr, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet from Evansvilie to Cumberland Rivc-r, carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates, and giving special attention to way business. For freight or passage apply on board. . mayl4 dtf . ..-i; ' ;j..i f - FI STQRESr k EBEKEZER CROSS. - james CKor i City Store, CROSS & CROFTS, " Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Flonr, Feed, Hominy, Corn Meal ' ' and , Produce Generally, We beg leave to inform our friends and the public generally, that we are con stantly receiving Kresh ground Corn Meal; - Countrv Bran ; Prime Timothy : Ea r Corn ; Oats; -: Potatoes ; Also, on hands and for sale, ; 2,000 pounds ground Oil Cake; . One span No. 1 Work Mules: One Farm 120 acres, twelve miles from the city. Immediate possession can be given, wnn crop on ttie same. may7 Western Feed Store. , WM. TROUP & CO, - r Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HAY, CORN, OATS BRAN, MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPSTUFF8, i HOMINY, SALT, LIME, Jtc, No. lOS and 1 10, , Corner Main and Fourth Streets, . ap2d6m , ., EvajtsY-'Iik, Iyp. WOOLEN MILLS. LAWRENCEBURGH WOOLEX Mttr.sr, Cassimeret. Tiif.se goods, being masffacare of superior quality, high finish, and made in a great variety or the most fash ionable styles. Ranking in New -York with the best Eastern makes in styles and nnisn. tnese western goods especially commend themselves to the Western trade, as thev are entirelv free, of shoddv. Fincka uenuemen giving these goods the preference In ordering suits will be sure to be sausnea in nuair.y. style, and wear. For sale t retail by all the Drincical merchant tailors and dry goods dealers throughout the country, and at wholesale oy jxia.rn.x, iNHisUiX x tv.. Kvanaviile, -.nd by E. D. MOORE, Treasurer Lawrenceburg Woolen Mills, mcho d3m Lawrenceburgh, Ind. WM. BUCK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, WTII'I' BE FOUHTD AS I StAL AT ww tne oia stana la G. H. Fish & Co.'s Book 8tore, No. 1 MAIN STREET, where von can get your Watches, Clocks, and jewelry lepaired, warranted to give satisI have made arrangements with manufacturers and importers of Watches and Jewelry which will enable me to furnish goods from 15 to 25 per cent, less than any other house in this city. - Plain Gold Rings made to order. - - -' : ' i r WM. BUCK, 19 Main Street. P.S. Tou can always find, the correct nine, jmo cnarge ior seiung or regulating watches. may20 dflm
it c. Regular EvansTille, Padn cah, and. Cairo Packet. ; The New and Magnificent Steamer i i n ... J. V. Thkoop, Master ; 2 Wu. Dvins and Gxo. Throop, Clerks, Leaves Evansvilie every TUESDAY and FRIDAY; at ' 3 o'clock precisely for Cairo and all way landings. . ,. ; For freight or passage apply on board or to . .R. KDUiSKERSON &CO., , ap3dtf Agents, . For Padncan and Cairo. Regular. Wednesday and Saturday .-- ; ... FaCtet. . , , '.;!.'-; The magnificent , side-wheel steamer GC9. Dusouchet, Master ; - - Wm. Fowler, Clerk, Leaves Evansvilie every Wednesday and ssaturaav at 3 p.m. itLeaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at d p.m. -..-,,, Making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, and also for Memphis and New Orleans: and with Ka miniiD DAilonA ... Connects at Evansvilie with the E.4 C. Railroad, nnd the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or. passage apply on board Or to JV. UU jNALfc-ltSUi k to.' apatdtf- J---- l Agents. Regular Evansvilla- and - Memphis - XWX3&lviVH Lin. :iU or j The elegant and finely-appointed - - . Steamer. r ...f, ., .; ; OJB.A R M E H, Chess. Master: ' - - .- Less.Ware. Clerk. Will make regular weekly trips to Memfhis, and all intermediate landing-, carryng freight and passengers at the lowest rates. Promnt attention given to filling orjersanutne collection ot cnarges. Leaves Evansvilie Monday, May 27th, at flveo'clock p. mj '' For freight or passage apply on board, or or COXA HUMPHREY. . apl6dtf Agents. Regular Evansvilie and Bowling(Jreen Factet. The ' New 1 and,; Finely ." Appointed '-"feteamer ' J ' ' .--!. lit - !,;"- . . ! : . A. Drinkwater. plaster jr .. . - - -"' John' Adams, Clerk,' -Wi;l run as a regular : Evansvilie and Green River Packet, making all landings nence to uowung-ureenr . - -Leaves Evansvilie . every Monday, and Friday. at (J p. m.; " - feb6 dtf OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. XIISHE FOB; Owensboro, Gannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, Ike Uou,rs. Master: John Ouerbacher, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY JIOXDAV, at 10a.m.; and THIKSOAT, at 6 p.m The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON. uilmore, Master; LEAVES EVAKSVILLE EVERY WEIJVES1AY, at 6 p.m.; and NA1 LHUA r , at o p. The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, . Ballard. Master : ..... George Patterson, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY 1 Tl'LSDAY. at i p.m. : and . - iuiiiAr,ait)p.m These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now In firstrate order far the accommodation of the PUnllC. . Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all Information furnished, by s nuMrnucx, ana , R. K. D0NKERSON & CO ... o- . -. ( ' ' Agents. R. PL. Woolfolk. Superintendent. mayio tf i Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. . - The fine Steamer , uNews Boy. C. G. PERKINS. Master. : '" "" Will leave Dromptlv as above, dailv. at o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wbarfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. nov2 dtf Regular Green River Packet The staunch Freight and Passenger bteamer Ada Xyon, Air. Edwards, Master. Will leave Evansvilie for Woodbnrv everv Wednesday, and for Bowling Green every Saturday, at 5 o'clock p. M. apl3 dtf. Regular ETansYllIe, Frostburg, anu uariiora racKet. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer JAMES GRAY, - Chas. E. Hatkes, Master ; " '-' : ' ' - Eli as Kinchklok, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansvilie, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. - - ; - " Leaves Evansvilie everv Tneuinv anrf Saturday at 5 p.m. jueaves u rostburg every Monday at 2 p.m. Leaves Hartford everv Thiirsilnv at. 2 i m For freight or passage aDDlv on board. mch23 dtf Regular Evansvilie and Tennessee Kiver Weekly Packet FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT. and FLORENCE. The fleet and elegant steamer SAM. ORE, Allen Duncan, Master; v al. sohesson, uierk. T-avps Kvan8ville every TtTESDAY at. 4 p.m., carrying freights And passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. -. . -....... For freight or passage apply on board, mayli dtf
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Alexander. McGregor., r, tyfmJt McGregor F JicGregor'Brotbefs, ' ! GENERAL COMMISSIOX'MERCUANTS, XO. 33 TCHOt'PITOCLAS ST., , ...,... New I Cklkaxs, La Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to our address ' i .; s .. ap2d:itn. - ' P. S. DnSOUCHET &C0. ' - Geheral Commission f and Forwarding MEE CIIA NTS, ,' :. Bfo. 33 Feydra Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited, declodtf. ' v , O. G, GAMPBEXIm , . . . , . B. F. GLOVEK. : , C GEO. , G., CAMPBELL & CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '-y ' So. 39. PoydrM Street, 1 '-: NEW- ORLEANS; 1 Cox r Homphrejv Evansvilie, tnd.v vs (.arev. oiewart & Lianterman. . (iravTiu Illiinois; i m: i nj-.u -t t-..-.-r.y: . Terry & Smith, Louisville, Ky. . . City National Bank. New Orleans. aec loaom. ,. r. . i General Commission' Produce and For warding Corner Poydras and Sew leiee Its. TiJB. W UJiLJUA S, LA. V - Reference, the Great West. . ( , . dec!5dtf. - '" . ' " . 8AM. M. KE5SEPY, JULIUS VAIRI5T. FAUX E. MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO.,; -COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon Flour, Rope and Whisky, - y ' k 07 jroyaras street, iiew ur mna. decl5dly. k. s. Howard, ir, d. babbet, New Orleans. . ... .. .... -v- v catwx Preston, Hutsonvtlle, III. Geo. R. presto 3f, Evansvilie. Ind. wm. H. wii.liams, Calhoun, Ky. HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARRETT Cotton and 'Tobacco' Factors ; -; v.:: v. i.-'AKTt-a-' ',,:(-,:! ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS . 168:Cmma Street, ': , , j XfJEW ORLEANS,, LA. . - - REFERENCES. Geo. W. Rath bone. President TCvunnrtlla .national lianK. Preston Brothers. Evansvilie.' Ind. James Robb. Kso.. President TnlKia.nA national nanK. jNew Orleans. C. P. Norris. Esq.. Cashier First 'National Bank, Memphis. - G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Tennessee National Bank. Memphis. Mai. J. J. Murnnv. President Mimnhl Insurance Company. . declodtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS - - ' and-r ; . . COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, . j New Orleans, La. . , Carleton, Fonte & Co., New York. , - . " Hpeed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. :j C'azart, Ktockard 4 Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30-'65-tf. , . , DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHAEP. E. W. HAXl'IB. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i 112 Poydras street. New Orleans, La. nov22tf . E. H. Faibchtld. J. W. BrNGHAM, FALRCHILD & BINGHAM, CommiHsioii Merchants SI Magazine Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. SC. BARTON.... St. jr. POOL..W, Jf. AIRMAN. S. 31. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA, MEMPHIS CARDS. COX A HUMPHREY, Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 7 HOWARD ROW, febI9dly r Mkmphis, Tenn. K. J. COXKB. GEO. S. EICHARD60I. COMER & RICHARDSON, -. Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C II A1V T S, uiinion street, MEMPHIS, TENN. ' ; :.'(: ' REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop A Co.. MemDhis: Foster Bros.. Cincinnati : Jas. Viba & Co.. Boston Jas. B. Fenby, Bt. Louis ; J. B. Kirtland. Hill, Talmadge & Co., New York. aeci. - T. C. DAVIS. W. W. MORBIi DAVIS & MORRIS, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, .. VICKSBCRG, MISS. Refer to Raeon & Dlckev : Mackev. bit & Co.: Preston A Menifee: T.C. SnuJ 4 Co.; Prtston Brothers; Travis A Hines; R. K. Dunkerson A Co.: Hubbs A Viets: George L. Dixon. may 4 d3m
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! SCYSTER ELLIS. & CO, i .i.l.lv,--. ' ' . Successors to Davis, Sevster A Co..) General; Agents,, Forwarding Merchants; And WHARF-BOAT-PROPRIETORS, ; Prompt attention given to. forwarding freight to all points on. the Cumberland River, at low rats,.y p , t Jap30 d2m R. W. Harper. "ThadJ E. H, E.. Wright. P. Gibson. ' 1 ' Harper, Wright t Co.,;Proprietors of the Green River Cotton and : Tobacco Sale House, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION - MERCHANTS, Cor. Water and Division Streets, ..' . ri .; .v.,.:; -,,i Evansvizxe, Iwa, XTTE RENPECTFrilT CAII, THE W attention of Farmers, Planters, and Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco to the fact that we have opened a Cotton and Tobacco Sale House at Evansvilie. It must oe apparent to all that our eltv m.nkM superior advantages over anv other in the West as a market for these HlarlL it. Mns much nearer to at least three-fourths of the Cotton and Tobacco Iittrict In the Valleys of the Ohio. Ureenj i:nmhnrianH and Tennessee Rivera, and more accessible at all seasons of the yearj thereby saining -time and expense. - , !. . m souciuu- your patronage, we only ask you to assist in buildinu-un. trrnat. home market for vourselv.-.i OnMMina of sale are the same as Tnlsvilla md otner western markets. ( The -owners of motion ana looacco can at their option accept or reject sale made to the highest bidder. ,. - 'i, . -.-t iv, . .. ' We also solicit the consignments for sale f all k nds- of Country Prod uoe, and the purchase of Groceries, Provisions, and Agricultural, Implements, and merchandise generally. . r . ,h . 1 feblS dem C-A-R X. v, 1 ; TH0S. C. SMITH.& CO., r ! . PRODUCE AND - - ' j r ; - COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, ' . . -Dealers Jn . Flour, Hay,' Corn, Oats, 'Grass Seeds, - and PRODUCE GENERALLY, " Nev t SOUTH WATER STREET, f . -,, vansvllle, Istd. All orders promptly filled. . ,Jan22dtl CAPT. ED. JflXJE. , . CAPT. JIM. fOBflKK. " f ; ;: judge & forsee,:. vffll, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; ' ana STEAMBOAT AGENTS. . - 3Ho. 4S FOUKTII HTREET, '"!' , . Bet. Main and the river, north side mch2d3m .. Louiisvillk. Kt. TRANSPORTATION. 7 i Merchants Despatch V FAST FREIGHT LINE FORWARDS GOODS FHOM ' ' ' SEW YORK, BOSTOJf, : and all points in the , NEW ENGLAND STATES, TO EVANSVILLE DIRECT, IN TIME EQ.UALRD BY NO OTHER LINE, AT REGULAR RAIL- , ItOAD RATES.. WITH AGENTS AT ALL THE princiDal to!nts alontr the line, we are enabled to give the UTMOST DESPATCH to freight. ' ' we nave contracting Agents a Nashua, . H.. Worcester. Mima.. Kr-lnetteld. Maw.. rovidence. K. L. and Hart lord. Conn. Goods marked Merchants' Dispatch" and stiiDDed to either of tlm a hnu nisima or via of Albany, ivill reach our line, and BILLHOF LADIN'G GIVEJT, on appllcaAll claims for DAMAGES, rOVERCHARGES, Ac, are . PROMPTLY SETTLED'. ' without referring our patrons to Eastern offices. . -t; i. E.B. MORGAN, Agent, ,; Evansvilie, Ind. , Onlce with Keen, Mark fc Co. sepl2 d3m R. S.-RUSTON & CO., Forwarding, Storage, and Commission Merchants, ' Dealers Id Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Shipstnffs, and Produce generally, Green River Cotton and Tobacco Warehouse, Cor. Water and Division Streets, mchl2 EVANSVILLE, IND. Grreat Western U. S. Express Company Proprietors. FAST FREIGHT LIME Via New York and Erie and Atlan tic and Great Western Railways, and all other- Railroads leading .West and SouthwestShip to all parts of Ohio, In diana, Illinois. Michigan, ' , Wisconsin, Minnesota, . Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Ie- . braska. - ' rnHE GREAT WESTERN DISPATCH JL la owned and controlled by the United Statea Express Company, whose high standlng is a sufficient guarantee that no pains -nriii riA snftrm i.o KeeD u n inn renninnnn 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. Ail claims for DAMAGES and nvRR. CHARGES settled promptly by NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Agents, leow Q3m JSVASSVILLK, Ikd. GET THE EARLIEST AND THE BEST. 150 bushels Goodrich's Eany a 'ii rrr " Hnraruui 1U0 bushels Wbie Sprout Potatoes; For sale at reduced prices at VICKEBV BROS.' Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main Street.
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: . THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, "S ' i K1 gen'eral ; ' ,. "I Commission and Forwarding : Apcnis, ;. j EVANSVILLE, IND. Special attention given to the sakf Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generaUSw.
Forwarding promptly attended to. Particular attention given to the MiSSmr of orders for Groceries, Provision, mma Merchandise of every description. c Office at BAGON fc DICKEY'S, Wstcr . Street. 1 t kaaV Hy?" WITHDRAWS FIK the Arm of Harper, Wright A C, A wibh to call the attention of my frieoaJai the new firm of v -; -THAD. P. GIBSON CO, General Coramlksion and Forwardinr ftmchants. Having many years' r" r r f mi
au iuo nuuv. uuMinuNH, we can e" jnf a-ww satisfaction. Special attention gives the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, and. Prodao generally, ( ( All consignments for forwardriaif promptly attended to. ' . t We will pay particular attention t tkm filling of orders for Groceries, ProviutoM, and Merchandise of every description." Office a KAOON & DICKEY'S, Waaer o tree u . nujitt . COX & HUMPBREY, Offices : Wharf-boat, foot Sycamore Street. No.19 North Water Mlreei, EVANSVILLK, LVD. f-. i t OfTlce V""". ' ' No. 7 Howard ttW, Forwarding and Commlssiec Merchants, WHARFBOAT ; PROPRIETORS, and Giniral Steamboat Agents. Special Agents for the "Atlantic and Great Wcsterx?'" :-.-. ;; Freight Line," Nashville and Northwestern. Nu. uu uannuuuKa, ana AlOUlie I i ' - unio itauroads. -Through Rates and Bills of given io an points Bouth. Particular attention given to thhualing of freight r ,!: t asoil X. B. HATHURST, t - " J.'j. WHTTTAna. IlayhurHtA. lVliittaker, PRODUCE. ' COMMTKSTON AND MB. WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6 M-fHMMHM-H,Boutb Water HL. Dealers in Flour. Bacon. Hav-iiui n and Country Produce. : BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alton an A Oou.1 2E1ERAL AGENTS, PKOUCCS. X Forwarding. and Oonimila Merchants, Evansvilie, Indiana. Refer tm H Q. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Baa, and Mam'l Orr, Vice President EvansviiA National Bank. . Agents for Oiilo River Rait Co. noU-ly T. H. RAGOIf . . i -, , K. ntmr ' BAGON A DICKEY, Wholesale Groeert Dealers Jn WINES AND LIQUORS, ', ' ' ; - and . Forwarding & Commission Mercais?; flos. 3 nod 4 Water Street, s EVANSVILLE, r. CaFh orders promptly and carefully filWL d eel dtf .... i TTTi: WOULD tti;ni.n dk ner iwlmm llmt Jfw friends and former patrons are at the old CORNER of VIJSK a WATER KTREETrt. Mill In thetTer LIQUORS FLOUR. COMMISSION. 41 and should be pleased to seel hem " " It. D. ALLl. AOt, i II. I. AI.LIS A COU," FORWARDING AND COMMESEF WEEC1I AN TS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale DeaJeMfte LIQUORS, FLOUR, &e. Corner Water and Vine Streets, EVANSVIUJK, IJOk Janldtf. ' : J. C. Dusouchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION A TTik DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 18 North Water street, (Orr Block, door to M. Dalzell,) Evansvilie, ZaO. octlS ' Howell, a m i llspadcii. Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMJUOJSJK MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agentu, Shawneetown, JJILdoAs. N.B. Particular attention given to . BEX. HUBBS. PHT. D, II UlJnS 3t TIETS, FORWARDING AND C0MMISSIEE Merchants, And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETOSX. " Agents "Star Union Link. Offlce Jo. 2 Main, Street, f - jan23dtf Evansvuxk.1 . WHOLESALE DEALER XX , CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, 4U. ' No. 10 Main Street, Evansvilie, JCalls the attention of the trade to his u Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Call .sad examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the towwA rates. dec22 dam HOWES & BURBANK. Commission Xeroliania( So. 27 FRONT STREET, MlM phis, Ten. Cash advances made on conslgnmeaM. xnay2d3m
