Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 June 1867 — Page 7

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p is f.l!3 HI I .For Other River Items See Fifth Page. .1 : l River aii.I Weather.' ! ' J , ; r The weather Saturday was warm ana cloudy and wet. -A light rain fell early la the morning, and about noon the clouds ""thickened up and the rain set In more - heavily, interrupting business for a time on the levee. The river is falling very slowly, the total decline being not more than 4 or 6 inches daring the 24 hours end- ' ' ing at 5 O'clock Saturday'.' ' a ',t ' . . ,.t Arrivals and Departures.. ! The arrivals" and s departures np to 3 . o'clock Satnrday4nolo.de the Darliog.Memi phis to Cincinnati; Ada Lyon, Green Riv- '" er and return; Phantom. Cumberland River to Evansville; 'Armada, Cairo toreturn; Maggie Hays, St,' Louis to Pltts- .. burg ; Newsboy, Henderson to- return i St. Charles, Louisville to New Orleans y Norman, Louisville to Arkansas River. .' '." Boat Dne. :, (, ft ' Among the first boats dud here are' the ' Emma Floyd, for Nashville: Nightingale, and Sherman tor St,' Loots ;Exapire,Oolden Eagle, Anna and Liberty No. 2 for Memphis; Mary Erwinfbr Arkansas River; 'Westmoreland, Indiana,, and Nick Long- " worth, for' New", Orleans; . Mayflower, ' from'j Cairo;" Tarascen, frorn,, Louisville; Cora and Clifton, from . Memphis; Sam. Orrfrom Eastport; Ada Lyon, from Green River. . , , t .,H,.f!f-,f - Bat iaiBt To-Day. i , Foa Cairo. The fleet and elegant Quickstep Is the regular , packet for Cairo and ' way .points, to-day sat three o'clock, and none are fleeter or neater. - Captain H. T "Dexter is" her" experienced commander, and Duke Niehelson and Win, Tileston are. bef courteous and accommodating clerks; , She should receive a liberal share of patronage. '?-.' Fob Louisvn.iE.-The luminous Morning Star, Captain Aaron. Ballard' commanding, is the regular packet for Louis ville at ten o'clock to-day.. She Is one of the most perfect steamboats ' afloat, an d fleet as an arrow. John Ouerbacher is her unrivaled clerk, and that courteous and pleasant young gentleman Ocorge Patterson, for this trip, has charge of -the freight. Fob Memphis.' The .beautiful Golden Eagle will toe down this morning ;or Memphis, in charge of those elegant and popular gentlemen. Captain Ben, Iierriellees and Mr. Carter, late of the Silver. Moon The Golden Eagle is In magnificent order, and has elegant cabin appointments. . ( 'j.. Mi&cel la aeons. : " Business was not very brisk oa the levee Saturday,' though the arrivals were fair. The Armada had eighty hogsheads of tobacco and considerable other freight, and a crowd of people. She took 3,300 sacks of corn for reshipment from "Paducati for Florence,' Ala., and bad a good packet trip besides. Coming up, the Darling tackled her, bat Soon found it was no use, and dropped quietly in her wake, giving her a long stem chase. .......The Darling had a good trip..... ....The Maggie Hays was full of iron ore. .......The Norman was loaded very deeply; a little too deep, we thought, for safety.. The William White was caught above the Rochester locks, which are broken, and will not be able to get out for a week or two ...The Phantom took the Baptist Sunday School up Green River, in place of the White .............. The Ada Lyon had a lull load of tobacco and corn, and returned early Saturday morning to Ranger's Landing for another load. She will go to Green River again today ........The St.. Charles came down hungry, her guards being-high out of the water. Sbef tock 3.0C0 or .4,000 Sacks corn and some other freight here, and had engagements below sufficient to. fill her out. ..-..The Ella Faber lies over till to-morrow....--The Mary Swan-was receiving quite liberally on Saturday.... .....The St. Charles bad among her passengers a number of students from the Kentucky Military Institute, dressed in gray uniform?., Sne also had some United States soldiers, white and colored. Lou. Beeler, of blcjssed memory, and Alex. Stewart, the amiable, were assisting Geo. O. Hart in the office..., ...The Petrolla No. 2 was gettiijg a splendid trip for the Wabash, and little Bobby King was in his most amiable, mood and flush of funds. We are glad to see the Petrolla doing so well. " . ; (ileanliigrs from oar Exchanges. Cincinnati. The Commercial, of Friday says: w' . .; - The Pine Grove will take the place of the Kowena, in the Nashville Packet Company. The Pine Grove follows the Emma Floyd to Nashville, The P. W. Strader, Captain John G. Benson, from New Orleans, passed Cairo yesterday at 4 A. m. The iStrader left New Orleans Saturday evening making her time to Cairo four days and eight hours. The Strader wears the "horns'... What horns, CommercicUt Louisville. The Courier of Friday, says : The liver continues to fall very slowly, with 6 leet 5 inches of water in the canal last evening, by the mark. During the previous 24 hours, the river had fallen three Inches at the head oi the falls and nine inches at the Portland wharf. ud tne iaiis iasi evening there were scant 4 feet of water in the pass and falling slowly. Business along the wharf and at the Portland wharf, was rather dull yesterday, with but one boat, the St. Charles, receiving for New Orleans. ,- i , The Norman, at the city wharf yesterday, was receiving a full cargo for Memphis, Vicksburg, Grand Gulf and the bends. She will be loaded to the guards with an assorted cargo, including the Grand Gulf bridge, and ail sorts of plantation supplies. The Democrat, after a eulogy on soap, which we hope the river editor of that paper will use with profit to himself and pleasure to his friends, says: " The Nick Longworth is laid up at Portland, putting on some repairs and getting a new coat of paint. The Pink Varble looks like she had a fierce attack of the spring fever. The Tempest is catchiug it badly from her. St. Louis. The Democrat of Friday says : The river was still falling slowly at dusk last evening. The great rise at St. Paul and in the Minnesota had not reached Dubuque on Monday, although the river there continued rising slowjy. The weather is warm. Business on the wharf is good for the season; in lact, there is a large amount of business being done on the rivers. The Sharkey disaster was the topic oi very general conversation yesterday on the wharf, and throughout the adjacent portions of the city. Much regret was expressed at the misfortune to the oromera lurwra. un oi wnom, Eugene, who was clerk of the boat, it is all but certain, was drowned. They were hard-working men, and we understand the steamer constituted the entire bulk of their property. The Minnie has withdrawn from the Ohio River, and will replace the lost Shar-

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tv.IT--.T:i i.. fin TH E t K y I c fckey in the Arkansas trade. Memphis. The Avalanche of Wednesday says:-' . t in : . " . . . The weather yesterday was. cloudy arid sultryf with, a heavy rain storm in the aftei noon. The river here is receding slowly. vyijiis uu Arnuasxs are suu reDonea nign, dui uecnning slowly. xne w earner continued to beopj to be oppressivejy warm yesieraay, notwithstanding iricr in the eariy morning a magnificent wind cloud passed over the city from the west, only discharging a few puffs as It rolled eubiimeiy onward, and fading out of siebt without discharging a drop ot rain. It was but the vanguard, however, and was soon followed ,by other cohorts that cool ed the torrid, atmosphere- with copious showers. These likewise passed awaj , and ue sua came out. wim unsnorn power, until late in the afternoon a m.t abund ant rain fell, deluging the streets and maKing an nneuera uesiraDie. .. . The James Battle, an old' New Orleans and Mobile steamer, passed up yesterda for Louisville, where she will be wrecked and her machinery put into a new boat. Business was supremely dull and freights excewiingiy scarce, xne river commenced receding here, which will be good news to planters below, to . whom an overflow at in is iime wouia ne oisaxtrous. STEAMBOATS. Regular Evans ville -and Cannelton i i-'ifA'- xhi. 'Packet-i.-1 1 f ...-.-,.,f, rf- W, J: FOR, OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND : 1 ' CANNELTON". ' ' .. '. tl ' Tb's Excellent Steamer ; ' " ' -' Ollie Sullivan, ; J. T.' Httgo; MabteK 1 ' ; ' "J Hugo', Clerk. "Will leave Evansvllie every -i j MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY for Cannelton and all way landings Ar rive at tvansville everyTUESDAY,' THURSDAY AND SATUR- . For freight or passage, apply on board. i. .-tv'n-'.i'. ii.-.-u-- - jel5tf Regular Evansvllie and Memi i ti topbig Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hickt - man, and Memphis. The elegatitj fast side-wheel Eteamer ; ''' JTolin1 iy . Perry, i J. LSI Frr.-rv. Mastor ?! : ' " ; ' -1 ,,. .. .!, ,.:,tHiSRY Millxb, Clerk, r,? VfiXt run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving esnechd. attention to way business, the filling of orders,, and collection of charges. " : i- - itw!' Evaniville every TTTESD A Y. at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphis evr FRIDAY,trtS pjc. - For freight or passage apply on board. . . . : juni dtf i " 1 r ' ' HATS . AND : CAPS. HATS, GSlPS. .11 1 i! ! -4 '5; r-and-j. ii'. I'--STRAW GOODS, for the SPRING TRADE of 1867. TTTE HAVE IX STOKE A FULL Ww assortment of wnich we purchased for CASH during the' our line intuit in puce hu oi wnicn we can and will sell at prices that will afford the ttecaii Merchant large profits. All successful m ercliants know that the money is made iu buying goods. As tiJDS WKbl, BOUGHT ARK HALF ovjii, mm ;as we ao do - i narge anything for showing our stock, we would be pleased to nave everybody lhat deals in our line come in ana examine our styles and prices. u LANPHEARI &; MITCHELL, ap3 I . Na2 NORTH FIRST .ST. Jk FINE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' a ud Jtja. Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latmt bpring btyies, just received at ap3 LANPHEAR A MUCH ELL'S. ; A GREAT VARIETY of Men's and U. Boys' i Pa l ai- Lea ft Lesr horn -. Htraw. and Panama Hats, for ihn Snrlnir aimuc, jusi mxivm, uuu al greauy r - oucea prices, at ! . : ap3 LANPHEAR A MITCHELL'S.' if. LARGE LOT of Shaker Hoods Just jl. rctxiveu nnu iur ettitj low RL ap3 . LANPHEAR-& MITCHELL'S. LAW CARDS. : J. F. WELB0RN, ATTORNEY A.T Aim NOTAR Y PUBLIC. : Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, je!3 Evansviixk, Ixr. X. It. BL.1CK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW :, , - MARION, - Crittenden County, Kentucky. ap!7 wtf . B. L. D. GUFFY, - ; . ATTORNEY AT LAW, . MORGANTOWN, KY., S . Will practice in the counties of Bntler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the coliectioi of claims. References Whet ler & Riggs, Holllnworth & Bro., Chas. Babcock & Co. apt WM. REAVIS, TJ. S. Claim -A.g-nt. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIK AGENT. . Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95 (over Keller's Gin Store), Evansvllie. Ind. seplfa W. H. & J. H. BEADLE, Attorneys-at-law, THIRD STREET, near Main, , EVANSVILLE, IZTZ Refer to Hon. James Harlan. Hon. G. K. -Steele, Rockville, In ma3,3m Hqu.KW Thompson.TerreHauvt JOH3t M. CRRBS. CHACNCET S. CCKGXB CREBS & CONGER, Atterueys-at-Eaw, Carmi, Illinois. Will practice law in aU the Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saliae, and Gallatin Counties, in the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor, Stockwell A Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. & D. Heiman, Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. may21d3m - -- . :: Colgate Se Op.'s 1 German Erasive Soap TS MANUFACTURED FROM PURE A materials, ana may te considered the bTAXDAKD OF EXCKIXSKCE. For sale bv all grocers. may2i ly

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Regular JB vansville, Padu can, and Cairo Packet. ; " The New; and Magnificent Steamer XXYFJL, O WE II, x ' i J. V. Thkoop, Master ; ' -''" Wst. Dukn and Geo. Thboop, Clerks, i Leaves Evansvllie every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at t o'clock - precisely, for Cairo and all way landings, e , . For freight or passage apply on'ooard, or to .. R. K. DUKKEKSONaCai ap3dlf Agents. 7,orPadacah and. Cairo. : Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer 3ci. DtAotjchet, Master ; ' vi t- . ; Wn Fowtn. Clerk, Leaves Evansvllie every. Wednesday and (Saturday at 3 p.m. - ' . Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at 5 p.m. Making -close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for. St. Louis, and also for Memphis and New Orleans; and with the iUiDOis Central Railroad. . Connects at Evansvllie with the E.4 C. Railroad, and the l arascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board E lO " .it. 14.. JUC'JNii.W3U-l ijo. ap24dU Agents Dexter's- Independent Lowpressure Packet : . , U I CK 8 T E P H. 1 . Dexter. Master Leaves Evansvllie for Cairo every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p. in. positively, connectina at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis. , and New Orleans packets. - apSdtf . Regular Cumberland River Packet The fleet and elegaDt steamer , , Guy. Vinyarik Master? 3 i.f ; - .join. tAKK, viera, Will ply as a regular packet from Evans- ; viile to Cumberland River, can-vine freight , and passengers at lowt rates, and giving ' especial aiieuiion 10 way ousineus. For freight or passage apply on board, may 14 dtf Regular EvansviUe and jBowling:,.rv, tfreearacjset, f- v The .New -aad Finelj.f Appointed JZjSSrixi 1 "W'lai't3, A. Drinkwat er, Master ; ; r - !- John Adams, Clerk, i Will run as a reeular Evansvllie " and Green River Packet, making all landings i hence to tww!ing ureen. Leaves Evans viile every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. ; - - febtfdtf OLD RELIABLE IT. S. -MAIL X.I3STE FOR 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JrE MORNING STAR, Ikk iX(Li.rs, Master; - -. LEAVTES EVAN S VI LLE EVERY . MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer 'x TARASC0N, Gilmorb Master; ' . M. D. "Wakreit, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANS VILLE EVERY WEUStHUAV, at 6 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 6 p. m. . : i - i." i -., ' .:t;-.. The elegant and fleet - ROSE HITE, ; '-f .11 A. Ballass, Master ; " Geokgb Pattbbsox, Clerk; ' LEAVES E V ANg VI LLE EVERY TUESDAY , at 6 p.m. ; and -rj n ' 4 ..-"J Jt'RIDAT, at 6 p.m. ; These boats have been refitted and refurnished 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 oc nu.urnnti. ana v R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. R. H. WooiroiE, Superintendent. maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet The fine Steamer ifNews Boy. ' C.G. PERKINS. Master.: --' Will leave promptly as above, dailv. at S o clocK, p. 3C. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wnarfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. ( nov2dtf .Regular Green River Packet The staunch Freight and Passenger ':."-' Steamer J . , , . , ., ; ( : : -A.cla -Lyon, -. . ' ; Air. Edwards, Master Will leave Evansvllie for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Bowl ins (irwn everv Saturday, at 5 o'clock p. at ap!3 dtf. Regular Evansville, Frostbnrg, and llartford Packet. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer JAMES GRAY, ; Chas. E. Hatses, Master; Eli as Kinchtelok. Clerk. Will ply as a regular Semi Weekly Packet between Evansville, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. Leaves Evansvllie everv Tnpsdav and Saturday at 5 p.m. leaves rost ourg every Monday at 2 p. it. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 p.m. For freight or Dassase aDDlv on board. mch23 dtf Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Weekly Packet FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and ."The fleet and elegant steamer SAM. OEE, : Aniaf Duncan, Master; , Val. Sorenson. Clerk. - Leaves Evansville every TCICSDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filliag orders. For freight or passage apply on board.

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Johw Bbtaw, " I Late A r ken burgh I Dicksok a. Watts. cbas. F. tab. i . , a crvan. I tsa X AN, .. W AX IS a CO, COMMISXIO& MERCHANTS, V-v'.-.zi ,-43iBrod -Street,' '-- -J iJ t, r-?-.-w . a -!U 'iTJfgTpi TOSK. ' Reasonable SIGHT CHECK ad vane made on shipment of COTTON. TOBACCO, and other Produce, : -, - , R. K. DUNKERSON & Q Affenu. WTICE IS HEREBY CIVE IS. -h- -ui lue unuersignea nave formed a umitea paitnersbip, pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes oi the Ntate of New York: that the name or firm under which such partnership is to be conducted is Bryan, watts Co. ; that the general nature of the bt si pess to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in said business are John Bryan and Dickson O. au,wno severally reside iu the cltyof New ork, in the Stat of New York ; that partner interested in said business is Charles F. Tag, who resides in the city of Hoboken, in the county f Hudson, and State of New Jersey; that said special partner, Charles F. Tag, has contributed as capital to the common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash ; and that such partnership t ? 2rameac on tlle sixteenth day of teenth day of May im. .uaiea at jNew York. May 16. 1837. "I i " i JOHN BRYAN, r ' XJICKSON G. WATTS, , , . i. . General Partners. " . . ; CHABLi K F. TAG, may.30 d3m - . Special Partner: ,t .. ,- ;.t ,. C?ak"l. . t, K , n : : ; : trad -p. g5son & co, ;: ; - r- GENERAL'. ( -,.. ; Comml sion and Forwarding : "Agenis, , Special attention given to the sale ' Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce senerailT forwarding promptly attended Ux. . Particular attention givan to the 11111 ? or?n for Groceries, Provisions, a. Merchandise of every leNcrlpMon.T Street. w. 11AW X iJlUiKY'H. W. tM . - . (mayia. COX & HUMPHREY.'. : Zri ''J.'- Offices; 4 Wharf-boat, foot Sycamore Street. ' No. 19 North Water Street. ; yajvuj.c, Ixd. ' ) ' . - ' Offlcer 1 i r ti No. 7 Howard Rott, .-. .... Memphis, Tkww, : Forwardfng and. Commission r - Merchants,-'; , :- wharfboatI proprietors. and Gk.nxrai. Steamboat Agents, s i It .'' ii f! . " ... ...... - r i i I i ...!.;. i - . - ., , .j v.,., i . Special Agents for Uie i t " Atla&iie and Great Western ) -r Freight Line,";,,-. Nashville and Northwestern, Nastm and Chattanooga, and Mobile and l Ohio Railroads. - - Throueh RatAa anl Pin.af t.a ; given to all points South. ... . Particnlar attonf I ng of freight. . . - mchl A. S. HAYHtJKST. J. J. WHITIAXka. I la j hurst & Wlilttaker. PROD UCJE. COMMISSION 'AND FORWARDING MSRCMAJfra. . No. e....M-.... South Water St. ' Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. Ij. M. BAIRO. ..... . ...G. H. STAKi BAIRD & :.START, ?r: . (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) ERAL AtlESTS, PRODUCE, Forwarding and CommiMSIon . Mer i-uaifl, cvansvine, Indiana. Refer to H Q. W heeler. Pres't. First National ov and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansvllie ' ASents for hl River Salt Co.' ' noil-it V. H. BAGOX. t E. DICKXT IMCOX&DICKEY, ; WJiolesale Grocert ; Dealers In '"' ". ", ' WINES AND LIQUORS, ' and L . , Forwarding & Commission Merchas:, Xos. 3 and i Water Street, ; EVANSVILLE, INI Cash ci ders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf - . . tr.E. WOTLI REMIND OUK WW friends and former patrons that we , "" v tLti or vine and WATER .STREETS, still in the trade ol LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, die' aud shoald be pleased to see them. i H.D.ALLIS&CO. II. D. dc CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Tine Streets, " Evassvtxxk, Isrn. janl dtf. ' J. C. Dusouchet & Co FOR WARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell, Evansville. Ind. oct!8 . II OWELL A ytl HSPAUCI Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIO. MERCHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges. apr28 d3m BEN. HCBB8. - PHY. D. VI ITS. HUBBS A TIETS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION . Merchants, And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS. Agints "Star Union Line." Office 5o. 2 Main Street, ,'an23 dtf Evansvtlxr, I.

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17, 1867. ORLEANS. Alexander McGregor. 7-.t. Win. McGregor. ; JIcGregof brothers, GENERAL. ..COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO. 33 TCMOVPI TOr LAS KT ftiw Ckleans, La. Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to our aduress. . - . , , , . , apzdam. :' P. S. DnSOUCHET &C0. General Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, No. S3 Peydras Street, . NEW ORLEANS. LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Pro duce, Consignments and, Orders solicited. decl5cUX. i a . Q. G. GAMPBEI.L. -7. 1 , ,: i .U' I - B. V. QTXVZB. .. GEO. 0... CAMPBELL dt - CO, COMMISSION, L MERCHANTS, ,. -Jro 09 por4rmm Street, ; ,'-. i tf hi"" NEW ORLEANS- . REFERENCES, "i-i Cox A Humphrey, Evansvllie, Ind. Carey, Stewart & Lanterman. Oravvllle. Illilno .is. - -- " ' I j erry mnn, Lontsvnie, Ky. ' City National Bank, New Orleans dec lrvi6m. ,. General Commission Produce fcnd For- - , , ,. wardipg Corner Pordrat and Sew leree its., Reference, the Great West. , , , s , decWdtf. v i i I I ) SAM. M. EINNESY, .- iVUVB VAIBIN. i ,, ..... ... FAULK t.v v.S. KENNEDY &C0. o COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Receivers of Pork, Bacon, . Floor, Rope UU TV U.U9B.V, 09 aft ST Poydras street. New Orleans. deel5dly. . . , i , ' ' ' - ' . s. boward, h. t. barret, New Orleans. ii CAiiw prkstow, Hutsonvllle, 111. . n. riaivi cvansviue. ind.. . s ' ' ? wn, b. wiixiams, Caihoan, Ky. HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARRETT Cotton, and Tobacco , Factors COMMISSION MER CHARTS ' 18 CemiMOn Street, , . ' Jj NEW ORLEANS, LA. . , . . REFERENCES. .1..V1 ' GeO.'W. Rathbone. Preaident Kvansvllla national duoe. ; t- . : i.. ..j Preston Brothers. Evansvllie. Ind. ? James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana' national tiant. jncw urieans. . i - C. P. Norris, Esq., Cashier First National Bank. Memphis. . G. R. Rutter, Esq.,. President Tennessee xiKLionai tiADK, Aiempnis. IMaJ. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis insurance company. decL5dtf. . Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL' COMMISSION MERCHANTS . -'.. - j . ' . and ' ' y. COMMERCIAL AGENTS.1 Office No. 69 Poydras street, 1 '' ' Nit Orl jeans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed. Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn.T Cazart. Stockard & Co'. Mobile. Ala. lA.:i.'L'wtr , .... . DAN. AIXEV. A. R. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. DAN. AJKE3T;fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. -nov22tf ' - . , E. ii. FAIRCHTXD. . J. W. ErNOHAM. ! FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, Commission jyTerclinnts . r . . 84 Magazine Street, oov30 dly , NEW ORLEANS. . X. BARTON 1C. M. POOL....W. U. AIKMAIT. S. 3L BARTON & CO., Commission 3Xereliant 17 Magazine Street, V NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. COX Ji nCMPIIREY, . Prodnce and Commission Merchants, No.' 7 HOWARD ROW, feblSdly Memphis, Tkstn. K. JF. COXIH. GEO. S. BICSAKDSON. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C II A1V TS, Uilnton street, L MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. rwn- -K?rt Y Af't MamnVite. Bros., Cincinnati; Jaa. Viba A Co., Boston: ti ; 1 1 nr- i a. i ,. xr i decl. T. C DAVIS. W. W. MORHIf I DAVIS & MORRIS, Cotton Factors and GSeneraf Commission Merchants, TICK8BHKG, HISS. '.lft;l, Reler to Ragon A Dickey; Mackey, i bit A Co. ; Preston A Menifee; T. C. Sbuh & Co.; Preston Brothers; Travis A HSnes; R. K. Dnnkerson;A Co.; Hobbs A Vieu; George I Dixon. may 4 d3m

COMMISSION CARDS.

SCYSTER, ELLIS & CO, (Successors to Davis, Scyster A CbJ 3eneral. Agents, Fonrardlnf Merckant, . And WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, sniTiiLANn, kt. Prompt attention given to forwarding freight to all points the Cumberland River, at low rates. ap30I2u c a. tl i. thos. o. iiiTE & ca PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTL ., . - Dealers In-',", Flour, Hay, Corn, On ft,, Grats Seed, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Xo. S SOUTH WATER STREET, - i i ' EVAWSVILLE, ISO. All Orders promptly fllled. IjaaZlillt

CAFT. ID. JUBOK. ' CAPT. Ill TWUMMM. JUDGE & F0RSEE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. and STEAMBOAT AUEN1H. H.4S FOURTH HTRfET,'Bet. Main and the river, north slda mch2d3m . ,, , . , Locisvu-lx. Kt TRAySPORTATIOIT. : v i.tniivifrt.' t..-x :.- '-. - Merchants Despatch rSX J FREIGHT j LINE " f rOBWARDS GOODS rROJS 5EW YORH, BOSTOr, and all poinU in the J '' NEW ENfflND STATES,' ' ' TOEVANSVILLK DIRKCT, IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHB ii . .LINE, AT REGULAR RAIL- . ROAD RATES. , l , XlT,TJIA?EJT!, at am. Tine If nriaclliai joints noncr IK. iis are enabled to niva t ha ntmiisrr tm-t PATCH to freight. ' " tcx Ii?,Te contracting Agents at Nasbas N. H.. Wcimntfr Mum Ui.rin.n.i.i v. Providence. K I.. nnA irartT..wi 'iv... Goods marked "Merchants' . Dispauta and shipped to either of the above vUnam ,,yl:,rvibn.wl,1 re"ch our line, and BILLS OF LADING GIVEN n tlon.ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All Claims for Tl A Vf A rii.'a "rvtrvACHARGES, Ac., are CT i iPROMPTLYSETTLED without referring our uat.rnna to T.-un offices. u A.U' I ;E. B, MORGAN, Ant. , . . . .. . Evansvllie, lea. Office with Keen, Mark A Co. septa u Jim R. S. RUSTON & CO Forwarding, Storage : 1m4 Merctiaiijs, ;v commission Dealers In ., Hay, Corn, Oats, 'Bran, Meal, Shipsums, ana rroaace generally, Green , River Cotton land TuLnms . . . Warehouse, .... , , , . , , 4 Cor. Water ami Division SrvetK mchl2 , EVANSVILLE, JNIX. Great Western DISPATCH. U.S.' Express Company Proprietor FAST FREIGHT LIXE Via New York and Erie and Atlantic and Great Western Railways, and all other Railroads lead- . . ing West and Southwest. ' Shi IVio all parts of Ohio, Inalana, Illinois. Michlcrtto. .Wisconsin, Minnesota, :. (. Iowa,. ffiissonrl, , Iansa, and JVe-?-rr braaUs. ' ' miTE GREAT WEM1KRN DINrATf Uik JL is owned and controlled by the f'nau ibuites Express Company, whose higti stanAing is a sufficient gnuruulee that no smitm V .. . 1 . T. . L. . . . . that the DISPATCH has aheady attatoed. Having oar own Ageuts at all principal points, we give I Unequalcd Dispatch to oar freight, and all detention Is avoided. All c alms for DAMAGES and DVKR. CHAKjU KB settled promptly by i NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Ageota, f eh turn t :i i EVAJtsviiitK, imm. f"4 ET THE KAHI.II1S1 til A.I THC JT BL8T. u0 bushels Ooodrich'a -arir 'Cusco" Potatoes 10Q bushels Whiie Sprout Potatoes; ' . For sale at reduced prices at . .VICKKKY. BROS.' - Eureka Bazaar. "5 Main Street. W3I.:bUCK, Watchmaker . and Jeweler, WIU BE IOI.M) AN I'Sl'ALAT the old stand iu ii. H. Fish A Co.'s Book Store, No. 19 MAIN STREET, where Jou can get your Watches, Clocks, and ewelry ; epaired, warranted to give nails., lact Ion, or no charue. I have made arrangements with manufacturers and importers of Watches and Jewelry which will enable me to furuiste goods from 15 to 25 per cent, less than anyother house in this uty. Plain ooid Kings made to order. WM. BUCK, 1 Main Street, P.S. Yon can always find the correct time. No charge for setting or regulating, watches. (mayioidtaa JACOB SISZICH. JOH2I 1. BlUTUCmt J. Slnzlcb & Son, So. 20 WATER STREET, Between Sycamore and Vine. BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, VVKUAUU, OAKUM, Hemp, Cotton, and Unm Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosin, W. ought SpUu Ac, Ac, Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders Dromnt'y filled at lowest rata.

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