Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 June 1867 — Page 7
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R :- i 'my -w ur;C! I I T E JK ?I JS VV For Other Hirer Item a tee Fifth I age. River ami Weather. Yesterday was decidedly the hottest day of the season. It was clear apd sweltering, driving eve'y one to the -hade who could afford to go there. The rtvr had fallen about five inches during the twenty-four liours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday, and if this hotweather continues it will dry np fa8t Arrivals and leiartare g The arrivals and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday Include the Amazon, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Eau Claire, Ttivr to return: Mayflower, Cairo v.nv Henderson and relu rciuui, - ftin.RntMn. to Cannelton; Mary Meirohis to Evansville; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis; the coalmines. Boat Doe. Curlew, to Among the first boats due here are the Tir,- orove. for Nashville: Nightingale, for St. Louis; Liberty No. 2, Cora 8 . Ar -t v . 2 and Darling, for Mem. phis; Louisiana, Indiana, Legal Tender, ' , xrir T.nn!rworth. for New Orleans; m a M.-ham; Richmond, and mm TSow Orleans; Armada i,mc'rn : Tarascon. and MiruRi&r. from LomsvUle ; John Perry, from Mempbl;'ElJ Faber, from Clarksvilie; Pelrolia No, 2, from MfHcellaneon. n . .na more lively on the J5U1.D w . -w -- : . - wharf yeteraay, tut the weather . rible, and everybody seemeu a.u tb spring fever or ft-i-gue ...-.Tbe Amazon baa good up trip, and decUued to add anything bere.......The Mayflower had 118 hhds. tobacco; 16 bales of cotton, and a large amount of miscellaneous freight, and la.ge passenger list. She was receiving liberally lor he return trip Tne Mary Swan arrived from Memphis about 11 o'clocK, nearly light ad Sb proposes.if she can get a load to leave to-day....... The Sam. J. Hale had an excellent trip. She discharged- a Urge amount of freight-here, and took 200 bbls. meal, and a large lot of corn, shipped by Cox. HumphreyTheV--.vent above wild a low of empty barges ..-. The John U. l'erry succeeded in lighting off yesterday morning, and has gone t Memphis -We are indebted to the offi.-en. of ; tee Mary Swan for late Memphis audCairo Pape" I Boat. l.tlr Te-Dny. V1 Fob Cairo. Tlwi high headed and fleet Armada, Capt. Ons. Du-oocUtl , is the reg- ,., n,i.t for Caito and : all way ,",.,at a o'clock to-day. .AVill fe.Fow jaiivikui,' - - are ber popular ler and Ueo. Mcneison orirt nhlieiniz officers. . Fob Louivii-iK.-TUe elegant Tarascon , the fleetest of all the packets, I the mail fr ruisville and U, intermediate landings this evening. Capt.A. T. Uilmc-re is her accomplished commander, and Miles 1- Warreu is her incomparable c ei. Ti.,r.i.inon is her attentive freight cier Pft-SEW ORLEANS To-Mokrow. The eleKant hide-wheel steamer Legal Tender, Captain We Conner, Is announced ror jn ew n.mrm at 4 o'clock. Capta h I U.lCUbB v v ' Wes Conner is her veteran commanaer. OR UWJ r -:: .I .T Lyon is the regular sa.amaypc. ..r., .n lnd. B'd Joe McReynold. in the office. J FtjK Mkmphis. The superb Maiy wan. rant.. Dave Hukill. with the courteous and obliging Billy sp ea in me orace, ij Memphis and all way pons was eveuius lour o'clock. The swan is a gooa auu eteamboat. is a regular .vansvuie pacaei. cv,,.ni,l rocoive all MeUDblS rreignt .i,irird to-day from this port. If we would r r . . t... have regular packet, we musi btanii uy them. Cileanine from onr Exehsuges. risniTi.-Th Commercial of Thursdnv bii.vss ' '' at Pittsburs tne river is laiuug, wnn three leet iu the cuaunei. nero ji u leceueu iniee idcum '" " hours, with U lectin the channel, and 88 leet under the bridge for passing steamers The Alice Dean and Saver Moon have been chartered to take the Masons on an - ,.,.rin Mnniuv t. John's Day. The 'Leon -ra No. 2, from Nashville, luouKht a moderate trip, captain uavis contemplates loaning here tor Evansviiie, u,,i ihfcn return heie with a load of toTn.imiia will not return to the Tenivr for the present, but will lay ' r at.ii receive a new coat of pain. She wJl continue her trips to the Tennessee .,...., i iu rti-vt. of he montn. We understand that the Columbia has ..h .viwptl to take tae Dlace of the ftia.'i.o.m in the Maysviiie trace during the "low water. Locisviii.k. The Cottrier of Thursday savs: ' " - " ' :. " The River was receding slowly yesterday wiiu e leet water in the canal, iu the evening, by tne in. rk. During the previous 24 hours it bad falien 1 inch at the head ol me laiis and 3 inches at Portiaud. The uMLt.her was clear and deiigutlu Jy pleasant all day with the thermometer ranging at in the enaue. .n tniaiis last evening there were 4 leet .waterin the pass down, the Indian, tboie, t k.c riv.r tAllitlkS SlOWlv. Trade id dull aud freight scarce to all points, and the boats in port find it rather !.r, iii-tiuie to secute payinic trips, The owners and cEieersoi the;Arg0nmt N o 2, have ueterminea to place her permatientiv in tiie trade between thia cliy and Coluiuhusj Ky fcome 'M mile below the mouth ot the Ohio. This brings her in di- . leet connection with the Ohio and Mobile Tne clerk ai,d mate of the General Buell, nr, the oeciiaion ol the ave ooys oeiug car ried over the lallu iu a still, on Sunday i.t nrnniiii lv iiianiie i the yawl auu went n the rescue. They could not get the yawl imp eaiu. but sent a dray down, to the tuKti feehvw the Kim liee Wardens, to haul it oacs to lown, but the proprietor of tne grounds would not let me dray go Vtniwugh his enclosure. - k- . f A very ohliging gentleman, isnt he, Coust. Loris. The Democrat, of Thurs day says: . . . .- iii last, evpninar the river had risen two inches, all in A nours. The good condition ol the upper and lower rivers continues. There is something o. a swell comin.rinwn hnih the UoDer Mississippi ana Missouri, wnii0 our more gentle neighbor, toe Illinois, is quietly andslowl subsid- - ing. It is a fact taat Western boatmen have nearly forgotten the use i spars, it is SO long feince iheir assistance has oeen necesK&rv in cniMuiK uii. The weather is deIighUcl, being cooi as well as bright and clrar. A ftir amount ol Dusiness was uoue The Mepham Bros, are having the hull of the Osborn made iuto a magnificent whart-ioat, timiiar to the one now occupied by the Men-paH pacaet cuinpauy, whiun tht-v wiii locate, io inree or four ek, atliie xootol ine ftroet. MkMrHlb. The Avolaaclu: Of Tuesday has the foiiowln lu reJerence to the storm that vi4d tl;at section: ihuut ior:s mJIe-s above this city tbe
storm was rnocn rnder than here, and the wind blew with greater violence- The City
of Alton left It beaind her, only leeung a slight brush as sne Pu '" -"trVJ The Henry Ames ard St Charles, both bound for JNew urieans, were uuv w nate. and. apprehensive of disaster, sought shelter and shore, where they remaineu until the storm was over, we uyb unheard that any damage was sustained, althouah it Is remarkable that so violent tornado should have been attended with so little inconvenience. The river here declined two feet in the Pat forty-eight hours. m , . to Jacksonport. The Arkansas was tailing from Little Rock down on Friday, with, a Rood stage, but reported rising slowly at Fort Smith. . , ..' We have nothing new to note In the way of business, which continues to be governed by the spirit of dullness. Transactions of every kind were very restricted, and there doe not appear to be any present prospect of more extensive operations. A Uniontown, . (Kentucky) paper thu eloquently and poetically aUeourses of Mye Mayflower;" "On last Friday evening the gay Mayj flower made r.s a fashionable call, 'stayed alt nieht and went home iu the morning. She brought with her rrom that little gem on the banks of La Belle, Mt. Vernor, a cabin full of Us jewel-, and gallanls, and tendered an introduction to the beauty ana chivalry of our li.tle city, who. ever Bven to hospitality, gay life and happy hour-, furthered the acquaintance under the enchantment of inimitable music and the charms of Terpsichor. until. To the muic of tne light guitar, , Sweet sank the evening sun Bright ro the moralng star. Capt Throop, who immortalizes himself everyday by gallant acts, ." 1WJJ that does up the taMe with1 the rlchebt . nu ..I'on that nfffllt. We hive liwn flrearniUK ui vt". h Ufa vflow-r. and charming tairies ever slnee, and cannot forget the pleasant iace of that isenial gentleman, Vy ill. Dunn, whose position in the office adds a nosi to the popularity Of the Mayflower. STEAMBOATS. Regular Evansvllle and Packet. Cannelton FOR OWENSEORO, ROCK FORT A-w The Excellent Steamer J. T, Hogo, SlRster. txvav, Will leave Kvansvme every MU-NDAY, WEDNKrsDAV, AND FRIDAY tor Cartnelton and all way landings Arrive at EvanHVi lie every - . TUESDAY, THURSDAY AMD hauFor freight or passage, apply on hoard. ular Evansvllle and Memnhts Packet. 1 av( For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Eickman and Mempms. r The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer Jolm X. l'erry, . Lei Fisjcky, Master: wal run a ;-re(Uiar Weekly above, elvlnit esueclal attenti as a renular Weekly Packet as giving esueclal attention to way , " business, the filling 01 orders, auu wuw t ion of charges. , rTfTRSTAY.PJt. S rvVRXUJLY . at f.m. ; For freight or passage apply on board jun4 dtf HATS AND CAPS. n.nr, caps. and STRAW GOODS, for the SPRING TRADE of 1867. xrTTE HAVE IN KTORE A FITLL, W assortment of Oonds In our line. WliTch we purchased for CASH during the late panic in prices-all of which we ean ana win sen ai prices iui - Retail Merchant large proms. All successful n.ercbants know that tne money made in During kuvus. OOODS WELL BO0GHT ARE HALF BOLD, and as we do no charge anything for snowing our stoca.wo nuuiu w f , in h j ovcrvhnilv Lhat deals in our line come In and examine our styles and prices. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, NO. 28 NORTH FIRST WT. ap3 FINE ASSORTMtM of ladies- ana b Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest spring Styles, lust received ai ciKEAT variety of Men's and u.,.. cim.inr Ijiihnrn. Peal 1 A v.w& Paiin.l&f. Leshorn. Peail tiaw. ana raaamu jiais, iut -"" Trade, just received, and at greauy r - duced prices, aj - nrt t ap iiArnrjn i'itiv.iii.i" A1.AKGE LOT ol ShaKer iiooos just received and for sale low at . . x.t.iTT.1 a t urnv'IHrT.T.wa apo XjAritEiAn Ob iiXV.J"w. LAW CARDS. " J. F. WELBORN, ... .4 ' AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corner, or Main anu iuuu Streets, in walker s new ouuuiug, ; jel3 EVANSVIULE, ISJD. n. buck, f ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW . '. MARION, ;.- 'A Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7 wtf ' : ' " :.;---.' B. L. D. GUFFY, . A TT0RNEY AT LAW, MORQANTOWN, KY., " Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg. Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collecuoa Rfrences Wheeler A Rlggs, Hollinworth & Bro.,Cha.4. Babcock fc Co. ap WM. REATIS, XJ. S. Claim Agent. Also. PXAX. ESTATE and COLLECT11 . . , .... AOENT. ,-! Office on Main street, between Thir and Fourth, No. s54 (over JtUer's in Store), Evansvllle, Intl. MaUns
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Regular ETansTille,, Paducab, and Cairo. I'acket, . . The New and Magnifieeni Steamer MAYFLOWEE, , J. V. Throop, Master; ' m. TJtTint and Geo. Throop. Clerks, - Leaves Kvansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. i - For freight or paswaee ppy on board, or to R. K.VU3CKKS0N &CO arSdtf: i :' Agents. For Padueah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday . - Packet. ; TV. mnpnificent side-wheel steamer Gcs. Dusouchet, Master: ' Wit. Fowler, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle evfry Wedn.sday and Saturday rft 3 p.m. -t - .''V, Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at 5 p.m. u.irtu irucA winnpcllonB at Cairo with Araiuca naokets for' St. Louis, and also for Memphis and New Orleans; and with the Illinois Central Kaiiroatt. . Connect at Evansvllle with the F C. D.n.nori iini) IhnToruKcnn for Louisville. vnr freight or Dassaee apply on board Or tO . HUiMillwy w. ap34dtf n ' i ; Agents ' - r ... ll .".IkT 1n Dftxtcr's InfleDendent Low- - rressure racKei V -f2U Q U I C K S :T B P er Leaves tvansvllle for Cairo every Monday and Thursday, an p. m. necting at Cairo with St. Louis. Mempnis, and JS e w Orleans packet. apSdtr . Regular Cumberland River Packet The fleet and elegant steamer I TEL J 1ST O? O M, uux v ifl iliK"'5, Joe M. Cabb, Clerk, rm - Kimiir narket from Evansville toCumberland Riv. r.carryingfreigni; and passengers at lowest rates, ana givj t or freight or passage apply on board. mayl4 dtf - - - " - " " Reeular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet The New and Finely Appointed ( i h i. bteamer mf, Wliite, A. Drinkwater, Moster; ,.w. John Adams, Cleik, nrin a a raimiir Kvansville and ren R veV Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling Oreen. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday and Friday, at 9 P-jH:i letM OLD RELIABLE XT. S. 3dLAlIJL, LINE f u Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, " John Ocerbacher, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY wkmrikAV at 10 a. in and - UllKSDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer TARASCON, ifTWAttff Vf q atr ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WESlAY,atbp.m.i and m. The-elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, a RiTT ton Mftfttpr: . . r GEORfctKPATTKRSOS, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Ti'iiiiV.at nr.m .: and b." u rk A V at An m . These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order fer the accommodation of the , - . , "... KVetirrita received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. R. H. WooiJOLK, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky Daily Henderson Packet. j The fine Steamer News 33 oy. r Druirtva iVfnjat.r ' Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. at. , , ' . .v. Kii?riti receivea ai aii iiuun i Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. . nov2 dtf Eegular Green River Packet I O The staunch Freight and Passenger Steamer , . ' Ai-F. Ei.wari8, Master. Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every Wetlnesdav. and for Howling Green every Saturday, at o o viock r. a Regular EvansYille, Frostburg, , and llartferd Packet. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer TAMES GRAY. ; CHAS. E. HAYSES, Master ; ' , . Ruia KiscEELOK. Clerk. Will ply as a regular Bemi-Weekly Packet between EvansvUle, Frostburg, and Hartt0Leav" EvansvlUe every Tuesday and CatnvHdV fit. f V1tfLeaves Frostburg every Monday at 2 P.M. Leaves tLartloru every mureunj For freight or passage appiy on uua'u. mch'23 dtt - - . ' Regular Evansville and Tennessee itiver wgesiy raua-eu FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and The fleet and elegant steamer SAM.OEE, AU. vi. KdKKXPox. Clerk. t .o,.o. Tnnitvnia every TUESDAY at 4 P.M.. carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. . - :-f ' For freight or passage apply on board. msyit dti
JOHN Bt.TAK, 1. DlCKSOS . WATTS. LateAarkenburghK CHAa.". Tao , , , 1. Bryan, iv: j A jiuh-'t- ! BRYAN, WATTS & CO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS , f 43 Broad Street, c"'- -:.'r'i;''' ' .' 2TEW YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advances made on shipments of COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Produce. r . , ll.'lCDUNKERSON & CO., Agent. -TOT1CE IS HE RE BY GIVES. I 11 that the undersigned have formed a limited pattner&bip, pursuant to the nrnvlsions of the Revised Statutes ot the Ktate of New York : that the name or fiim under which such partner- I shin is to be conducted is Bryan, watts Co.: that ihe general nature of the bisiness to be transacted bv such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners lnteresiea in &aiu easiness are John Bryan and Dickson ti. Watts, who t-everally reside iu - the city of New York, in the State of New York ; that me special partner lnieresieain saiu business if Charles F. Tae. who resides in the city of Hoboken. in the county of Hudson. andtsiaieoi rew jersey; mat saiu 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 puch partnership is to commence on me sixteenm aay oi May. U7. and Is to terminate on the six- I teenth day of May, 1670. iraivu ul Aew turn, .wa iu, iai. JOHN MIA.N tfVili iV A ill' a . , - DICKSON G. WATTS, . General Partners. CHAR Lt H F. TAG, - - Special Partner. rnaySO 13in Card. THAD. P. GIBSON f GENERAL & COCoiuuiiioii and Forwarding - Agen8, Snecial attention triven to the sale . Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generally rrompi returns maae. f'orwarding promptly attended to. , Particular attention given to the fliH - of orders for Groceries, Provisions, a Merchandise of everv aeworlDtlon. . Ofr.ce at RAGON A DICKEY'S, Watei Street. imayw COX & HUMPHREY,; : Offices: - Wharf-boat, foot Sycamore Street, 1 ' No. 19 North Water ftreet, .. iiVANSVlil-E, ISD. t- t ' Oftlce!':i' - No. 7 Howard Row, Memphis, Tksw. Fcrwardlna and Commission Merchants, WHARPBOAT PBOPRIETORS. and Uesfral Stkamboat Agents. Special Agents for the Atlantic and Great Western J . Freight Line, Nashville and Northwestern, NasDi and Chattanooga, and Mobile ana Ohio Railroads. Throueh Rates and Bills of Lad. given to ail points South. Particular attention given to the hai : mchl ling of freight. A. H. HA YHUR8T. J.J. WHITTAKW. Ilaj liiirst & bit taker, PRODUCE. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.... i. South Water St. Dealers in Flour. Bacon. Hay, Oats, Corn and Country produce. I I M. BAIK1. H. STAE1 ,.o. BAIKD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) l'.ERAI ASESTS, ,.- FRODITE. 1.T Fnrwardine and Commission Mern t v.vansviile. Indiana. Refer to H O.Wheeler. Pres't.. First National Bank and nam 1 urr, viva rrCTiueuii' oriugiuK National Bank. ' . . . . . . . .ri n . .1 . . ... . T7 I Agents for uuio tuver au wo. -. noii-iy F.H. HAGON. s . DICB3CT. BAG ON dc DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer ?. Dealers la a ' -i i WINES AND LIQUORS, Forwarding & Commission Mercia: Kos. 3 and 4 Water Street, - EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled deel dti WE W O V 1. 1 R K I S II U it friends and former patrons that we WATER STREETS, still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, fcc. and should be pleased to see them. xi. u. Altars ha ir. d. AUis fc" coM FORWARDING AND COMMISSION V . MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers it LIQUORS, FL0lR;&c; f Corner Water and Vine Streets, Evassviule; Isix janl dtf. : - J. C. Dusouchet & Co,! - FORWARDING. COMMISSION FKOSUCK MERCHANTS, . i No. 19 North wlter street, (Orr Block, nex door to M. DalieU,) Evansville, Ind. OcU8 . - - HOWELL 3IILL8PACOI Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIQ. and Geneial Steamboat Agent, Shawneettwn, Illinois. w t p.riiir attention eiven to col lecting purchase charges. lapra adm Housekeepers' Emporium. COOK & HEAL i. Dealers in Choice, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, ; FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES, T MAI sTBEtT, J.Healy. . . L-P22
Alexander McGregor . , W McGregor.
McGregor Brothers, :. ; i f general; - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO. S$.TCHt rill ., - r- - ' Siw Ckleaks, La. ,r j - ''."." . ' t m.,.i -iltMiPM mace on frovision and Western Produce consigned to our address. - fp2d.im. p. S. DuSOUCHET & CO. r General 'Ccmmlssioa and Forwarding MERCHANTS,No. 33 Paydraa street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Pro duce, Consignments and uraers sonciiea. decl5dtf. '- ' ; - :: '- : ' - : IP. O'ltiley General Commission Produce and Forwardinc i l.n 'a Corner Fojdras and sew lTee Bt., Reference, the Great W et. declSdtf. -',: ! . :'?' ' ; ; AH.U.KISKIIIYi- JVJjJVB VAIKIW. PAUL K. MOrtTIMElU S. H. KENNEDY & CO.- $ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Reeeivera of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope ana w runny, 55 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. declodly. j , - - t r. s. Howard, H. i. babbet, w urieans, CATXIH PRE8TOH, WUtsocviUBr GEO. r, PBE8T0N, Evansvllle, Ind. wm. h. WH.14AM8. Calhoun, Ky, HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and TobAcco Factor "" and-" , - ' COMMISSION MEUf HA7ITS 168 Ctnmon Street, , NEW ORLEANS, LA. TJS-1TF.RENCES. Geo. W. Rathbone. President Ji. ausviue national Bank. " , James Robb. Ksq., President , Louisiana National Bank. New Orleans; ' -C P. Norris, E-o,., i ashler First National Tlonlr Mimnhll j- .... . i . ii. H. nutter. JKl., r-rmucm i cuucm National Bank. MwnphK -Ma!. J. J. Murphy, President, Memphis Insurance Company ueciaatr, Speed, So miners & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS i and' COMMERCIAL AGENT8. , Office NO. 69 Poydras street, . ; New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Casart. Stockard 4 Co., Mobile, Ala. i dec30-'65-tf. E. H. FAIRCHILD. J. W. BINGHAM FAIRCHJLD & BINGHAM, 4 CommiKHiou Merchants 84 Magazine Street, i nov2 NEW ORLEANS. S. M. RAHTON....M. M.POOI-...W. M. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants H Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. C0I 4 HUMPHREY, ' Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 7 HOWARD ROW, febWdly MiatPHis, tehw. E. J. COMER. ubo. B. Kn.niJUis. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E It C HAMS, Clinton Street, r MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. . '' Chas. Northrop 4t'oy Memphis 'Foster Bros.. Cincinnati ; Jas. VI Da dt to., isosion ; Jas.B. Fenby.sst. Louis,: J. B. juruana. Hill, Taimaage tu., I T. C. DAVIS. W. W. MORRIS DAVIS & MORRIS, ; Cotton Factors ana uenerm Commission Mercnanti., , r'h VICKSBCRG, MISS. Reler to-Ragon Dickey; Mackey, I - r . D..mn m Mcniiee: X. t.. rct.Vr Pnthm: TraVis A Hines: George L. Dixon. jmayt tuim JAMES SWASSON & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PIKE Shingles, Lata, Doors, ana basn. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, TniKio Lumber ana r looriu r T . I a r. r frf ale. Fxtra Sawed and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We TepeelfuUy solicit the citlsens of v&!urvu to eive ns a call and examine onr stock before purchasing eteewfcere. t ' - T AB W WiTMlflltttT, s (Opposite LmumW Wharf), EvaarviU Ail orders promptly attended to. aiMy23dfim ,
, SCYSTER, ELLIS ACOt, (Successors to Davis, Scyster AOJ
General Agents, Fonrarditt Mercliantft, - And WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETQB nmithland, Kir. Prompt attention given to forwaiXa freight to all points on the CuiaMwtasMI River, at low rates. . ap3J THOS. Cf. SMITH & CO, PK0DTJCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS., Dealers In Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Gran Sea, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. S SOUTH WATER STRFJCT, EVAN8V1LLX, ISD. All orders promptly filled. fJjt7HW 8KK. HtJBBS. fer.atma nUBBS sfe VIETS, ; ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSSi Merchout", And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Agents "Star Union Line. Office No. 2 Main Street, Jan23 dtf Evahsviixk, 19 IRAN SPORTATIOIf. : Merchants' Despatela , FAST FREIGHT , UfiX. rORWARM GOODS FROM NEW YORK, BOSTON, and all points In the ' ! NEW ENGLAND STATES, TO E VANS VI LLK DIRECTS, IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTII13 LINE, AT REGULAR RA1LROAD RATES. . TTTITH AGENTS AT . A I.I. TKK V principal points along the .' areenioled to give the UTMOST UUH PATCH to freight. . We have Contracting AgeaUa Naua N. H., Worcester. Mass.. Mp'ingfleld,Msi Providence, R. I., and Hartford, 0 Goods marked "MerchanU UlnpaU and Bhlpped to either of the above ptaoa or via of Albany, will reach our llne,ao BILLS OF LALING GIVEN, on application, ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES," OVCHARGES, 4c, are PROMPTLY SETTLED without referring our patrons t ' Eastern Offices, E. B. MORGAN, Agent, Kvansville, l 4L Office with Keen, Mark A Co. sepU CARPETS. CARP E T W .A R OXJSE House Furnishing itabl!s&B't Win. E. French 5c OiII EA I1 C A BTEIM4 or stu-Pi-iKH roa ... Families, Steam boath & Ilotcla. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Veiyet, Brussels, Three-Ply. Two-Ply. Cottage, Listing. Itaif and lleui GAR r xJ 1 . ChineBe, Manilla and Cooo MATTIXGS. . Velvet, BrusBeU and Oil-01ott : RUGS ,". Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels, B.ej6r Cocoa, Adelaide, J ute, cea-urssn. 1 4JI ana raocy ootjcu . PQOIMIATS. ilk, Wool, Cotton, and Lines Si Gilt Moul oulding. Bronze, Brass, vaJk oiivereu CORNICES. Opaque, Gilt, Fainted, llustie, - s r aper ... WINDOW-SHADES.' Green, Buff, Blue, and White WINDOW HOLLANDS Silver, Brass, and Paper-Macb STAIR-RODS. Brown Ground, Satin, Gilt, and GU- ' otamp - , WALL-PAPERS, A pplendid variety ot OIL-CLOTHS, , from 18 inches to 18 feet ide. Wool Rnhher. Hock, and jyanuof Ti 13 X RS. Elegat styles and new desigmi ml French - WINDOW LAMBRAQUDta made up to order, and at ahort noti Table Linens. Table Oil Cloths. Table Napkins. Stair Linens. Bed Blankta Sheetings. Pillow-Casinfs. Rubber Sheetkg Marseilles QvllVa.; Towehngs. Bruseels and Velvet llaasooki, Experienced Paper-IIaTrgers tum Upholsterers will be furnished mfo required. Carpets ct and made b order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put Cornice mounted and put up. V?im-dow-Shades hung. All work "warranted. Prices guaranteed a lowaar in any similar establishment in ta United Sutes. Give us a ealL ' WM. B. FREWCII eft OX, No. IO Flrnt Street, UP-HTAIRM.
