Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1867 — Page 7
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, ForOther River Item Set Fifth rage. River and Weatber. The weather yesterday was pretty clear and very hot in the Bnn, and even In the shade. A nice breeza prevailed on the river, rendering it pleasant on the shaded guard of the Mayflower, the only boat in port, and tempting one Btrongly to rent a room on the outer guard. The river' has remained at a dead stand for forty-eight hours, with five feet to Louisville and Cairo.' The worst water is again at Walk
er s Bar, . Henderson having slightly cut out. (:.. Arrivals and Depart are. The arrivals and departures during the twenty-four hours ending t 3 o'clock yesterday, include the Morning Star, Louts viile and retarn ; Arganaut No. 2, St. Louis to Louisville; Oliie Sullivan, Henderson and return ; Wm. White and Eau Clara to Green River. . , ; ,
E9AI Dae. ' Among the first boats due iiere are the Nightingale and Charleston for St. Louis ; Darling, and Empire, for Memphis; John V. Perry, from- Memphis; Louisiana, Messenger, and Nick Longworth, for New Orleans; Legal Tend-. from New Orleans; Armada nl Quickstep, from Cairo; Tarascon snd Morning Star, from Louisville. ' Miset Ilaiteond. Business on the levee is. unprecedentedly flat, the Mayflower being the only boat at
the wharf during the most of the day. She had forty hogsheads of tobacco and considerable other, freight, and a good passenger trip in. She was receiving quite liberally for her return trip, including: twenty, fivehogsheads of tobacco for New Orleans. The Morning Star got a large quantity of tobacco at Henderson, on Thursday evening, and did not return here till midnight. She had also a big trip of people . The Argonaut had a lair trip from St. Louis. ..The Mary Swan was aground
eignteen noura at Walker's Bar. The Mayflower brought her a lighter, and she got ' off Captai n Du ncan expected lo dock the Sam. Orr yesterday, he having stopped off the Phantom to superintend t?.e repairs to the Orr. The Louisa was, lowever, still in the dock at noon yesterday........ Capt. J. V. Throop was quite ill during Thursday night with cholera morbus, but was able to be up yesterday, though quite weak, and Is rapidly !mproving...Tbe Nick Longworth Is an
nounced to leave Louisville this evening for New Orleans.......A wild excitement was produced on the Morning Star Thursday night, while lying af the wharf here, by a man becoming frightened fa bis sleep, and rushing out through the cabin, yelling like a madman. He was woke up by hitting his head against a stancheon, and was sent back to bed. : Boats Leaving To-Iy. For Cairo. The grand Armada is the
regular packet for Cairo and all way ports at 4 o'clock to-day. Captain, John B. Hall is in command and Will 8. Fowler and George NicheUon are her elegant and accomplished clerks. She has splendid passenger appointments, and is a great favorite wit) the people. Fob Louisville. The great Tarascon! the peerless beauty, is the regular Louisville packet.. She" is a grand floating palace and is commanded by experienced and popular officers. Captain A. T. Gllmore is her experienced commander, and Miles l. Warren Is her accomplished clerk.
i ob Okies KiVER.-The gay and festive
Wm. W'h'te returns to Green River this evening, and is a pleasant and fleet boat. Capt. A. Drinkwater and John' Adams are
her obliging oflicers. Cili-anlngs from (inr ExebunfM.
Cisci natl The Commercial of Tburs
day says :
lhe weather yesterday .was clear and
pieat-nni. Al Pittsburgh the river is fall
ing, with 22 inches n the channel. Here
it has r-ceeded two Indies during the past
mruij-n uriiuuu, wiin nve ieet. on rusinsr
(in bar, tue shoalest point hence to Louis
ptetecrDy which the stockholders ad
vanoea me necessary amount, and the
uaio whj", in consequence, unnecS81 Captain Joseph Brown, the President, . then resigned his office. An election was held, and Mr. Wm. J. Lewis, of the firm of Lewis. Nan son & . o., and formerly President of the Memphis Packet Company, was elected to the
position. Mr. Alex. M. Smith, one of the
i ui jjirectors. also
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Luc""uu miea previous lo the election for President by the election of Mr. Lewis to the Board. No other changes .were made. Capt J. N. Boftoger is Superlnten-
. funningham, Secretary; Tom Miller, Jr., General Freight Agent; Baker Carrol, Agents, and James Spencer. Superintendent of the wiiarf boat. The steamer Pauline Carroll wili be the firs, boat to leave."
STEAMBOATS. ' Notice to Shippers. o.-i no-tr ,, i
water and difficulty of getting to smithland, the Cumberland River low-watr packets will make this place their termlnn?" .?y Tecent action of the underwriters, freights to and lrornCumberland River aae privileged via Pducah. without extra charge for insurance or additional risk to ca rriers. Any freight to our care will go forward promptly, and at the lowest current rates. Our charges for forwarding are 5c per 1 pounds. Sc. per dry barrel, and 10c. for whisky, Ac. Fowlkb, Lei A CoT Paducah, July 1, 1867. dim Notick to Shippers. We have temporarily removed nnr Whowivna .i
?f cber'and Bar. a short distance below this place, where we will attend to the reoelvine and forwarrfino- fraioht. fArtko
Cumberland Riveras heretofore. We solicit the patronage of our old friends, as
well as new ones. Our rates are 5c per 100
- :. HCYSrKR,ELLIS4CO.
cuii jiiAjixi, jniy 3, JBi7. , Jy-ulm,
halk.a wen-appomtea oar on a
nu Hieamooat m a gooa trade, on easy terms. For particulars inquire at the
juukhai, vinca. ,; Jyiedlw
STEAMBOATS.
Regular Eransrille, Paducah, and Cairo Packet.
The New and Magnificent Steamer MT.A. Y PLOWEE; J.V.Thkoop, Master;
Wm. Dcs and Geo. Tkkoop, Clerks,
Evansville every TUESDAY
precisely.
TT7T AT Cr
COMMISSION CARDS.
JOH Rrtik I
Late Arken burgh
NEW ORLEANS.
J DlCKSON G. Watth. Chas. F. Tag.
Leaves
and FRIDAY.
at 3 o'clock
ior iairo ana ail way janaings.
lorireigai or passage apply on board,
or to
ap3dlf
Agents.
For Paduean and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet
The magnificent side-wheel steamer ARMADA, Gtrs. DusotTCHET, Master; : Wm. Fowler, Clerk, : Leaves Evansvllle every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday At 5 p. sc.
Aiamng cioee 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 Evansvllle with the E.A C.
ap24dtf
Agents.
Kegmar ETansrJIIe and
Cumberland icirer Packet.
The Light Draught Elegant Steamer
CHATTANOOGA,
KIT. RUDD, Clerk,
jeavea KvansvlUe EVERY Monday, for
jiaritsviiie ana an intermediate Cumber-
rniia tuver ports. For n-eight or passage apply on board.
Regular Cincinnati and Evans-
Tiiie Packet. The elegant light-draught steamer
leonoea:no.2
Wm. Davis, Master; , J. H. Tmplett, Clerk.
nuns as a regular Weeklv Parfept. frnm
Dexter's Independent low-
Pressure Packet ufSUiQ'U'I O K S T E P , u H. T. Dexter. MAjt'or
Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every Mnndnv
and Thursday, at 4 d. m. Dositivnlv.
nectlne at Cairo with St. Louis.
and New Orleans packet. ap8 dtf
Regular Evansvllle' and Tennessee TwS?,tton nd generauy
FOK-JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT. and
FLORENCE. .
A Bryan.
BRYAN, WATTS & CO, 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS
43 Broad Street, HEW YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advance XToSt COTTON, TOBA! R. K. DUNKERSOX & CO., Agent.,
a limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions of the i&vfsed Statutes of
:vY . . uuuer wnicn sucn partner?vL ? Vl ndnd is Bryan, Watto 4
' , scucimj oaiure 01 tne buslness to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners Interested in said busl&t8t. are.Jobn Bryan and Dickson G. Litv?.f eye"'fy reside iu the city of Xtr?? in SJat.e of New Yo'k 5 that
Z. Z f , L vituvr mieresiea in said busini?baries F'.Ta' who resides In the city of Hoboken. in ilmHinnttnfDnj.
and 8tate of New Jersey; that said special partner Charles F. Tag, bas contribnted m capital to the common stock of such part-
,, r ub nuiiurea mousana dollars m cash ; and that uch partnership J8. l (-ommeuce on the sixteenth day of May. m, and s to terminate on the sixteenth day of May, 1S70. - , Dated at New York, May 16. 187. . . . , " JOHN BRYAN.
DICKSON G. WATTS, . t General Partners. CHARLJttB F. TAG may30 d3m Special Partner. Card. J THAD. P. GSoN & CO, ! GENERAL Commission and Forwardlne Agents, ,. . .
npeciai attention riven to the kaIa
Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGreeor.
McGregor Brothers, - V : "' 'gENEEAlV ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WO. SS TCIZOVPITOC LAS ST., . . . NkV Crlkans, La.
Liberal advanrM mmii nn Pmi7iinn.
and Witprn rTt
l r
P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO.
General Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Ko. S3 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
All kinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments 'and Order solicited.
decl5dtf. i T .
General Commission Produce and For-
; - . , - warning v MERCHANT,; Corner Ppydrai and Xew Le?ee St8. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Reference, the Great West. ' '
dec!5dtr.
COMMISSION CATynry,"
CARD. TH0S..G. S3IITH & Cfc. PRODCCB AND - COMMISSION MERCHAMm ' : l Dealers in Flour, Hay, Com, Oats, Gra ln1 tTrTTTm y-n..
Wo. 5 SOUTH WATER BTSCSK, Evaotvili., Ikdu All orders promptly filled.' rjwsgsM IIUBDS A TIETS, FORWARDING AND C0MESSS3S Merchants,
And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETQga. ; Agents "Stab Union Lax. ' Office JTo. 2 Main StrcC, Jan23dtf EvANsvHJrjr.
FOSTER BROT ERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. :, ! FOSTER, G WY 4MUa Memphis, Hmm.
The fleet and elegant steamer P H" A N T O Allen Duncan, Master;
Leaves Evausville everv TUESDAY at.
4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given
to filling orders. -For freight or passage aDnlv on board.
l'orwardiniF nrnmnt.lv o ttn.Arl
Particular attention given to the fllU; of orders for Groceries, Provisions, a' M5cnandl8e of every description. Office at RAGON 4 DICEV'S, Watei Btreet- i , fmayiS
Evansvllle to tinclnnati. delivering pas
"u rreignt at. tne city wharf at
i.u.rtviue, tuereoy saving extra expense
nVrdrJ every monday
B'or freight or passage apply on board. OPt5'. C R. RUDD, J2 dtf f . : , Agent. Regular Green River Packet
lhe staunch Freight and Passenger
. cteamer . -f .-Lcla Lyon, Air. Edwakds, Master.
Will leave Evansvllle for Woodbury every 7ednesday, and for Bowling Green every
, i. u v vun a x . m. lapi-J aiU
Regular EvansYille, Frostburg,
uuu liariioru racKei. The excellent Ligh-Draught Steamer
JAMES GRAY,
J. W. Stinson, Master; ...... , Jok. McRbvnold, Clerk, will ply as a regular femi-Weekly Packet between Evansvllle, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. . Leaves Evansvllle every Tuesday and Saturday at 6 p.m.
Laves t rostburg every Monday at 2 p.m.
.cyc: nsiuuru every l mirsday at 2
Regular Evausville and Bowling-
trreen racket.
The New and ; Fine! v Annointerl
.. isteamer .
COX & HUMPHREY,
Wharf-boat, foot Sycamore Street. No. 19 North Water Street. ' Evansvllle, Ind ' ' Office: . No. 7 Howard Row
Memphis, Tknn. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, WHARFBOAT PROPItlETOES,
and General Steamboat Agents.
h. Kennedy. jxTi.KTM viiDiv 1? UHTKK. Cfl PR T , A Km .it- rm.
S. H. KENNEDY & CO, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' Becelver. oC Pork, Bacon, Flour, Eop.
55 A 5T Pnntnu u Mat ItT A Al
declSdly. ' -w
R. ,fL HOWARD, H. D. BARBET. New Ofleftnu.
. . . , w..f..w l UiK, CATLIN preston, HutsonviHe. Ill ' ceo. b. preston, Evansvllle, Ind.
" . wiluams, Calhoun Kv r. - -- ' HOWARD. PREST0NS& BARRETT OMMlS SIOE3
votton ana Toban Van.
- , . -AND COMMISSION MKliriTAXTS
jbs tanrnon Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Cotton, ; " ' Tobac AND GENERAI.
MEKCIIANT, 39 Water Street
For freight or passaee aDnlv im hn rH
2:i dtr - - '
mch:
P.M.
A. Drinkwater, Master; Jobn Adams. Clerk.
Wi.'l rnn as a Tetrnlar"'RvaTsiriii n,
Green River Packet, makinsall ianlinra
Leaves Evausville every Monday and
r nuay, ai t p. m. feb9 dtf
OLD RELIABLE
FOK
Owcnsboro, Canuelton, and Louisville
The new and elegant Passenger Steamer
MORNING STAR.
Ike Dollis, Master ;
john ockrbacher, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVIT.TR KVFPV
MONIAV,atl0a.rn.; and
THURSDAY, at 6 p.m.
The magnificent side-wheel Steamer
TARASCON.
Gilmore, Master;
M. LK V abren. Clerk ;
leaves EVANS VI LLE EVERY WEDXISUAY, at 6 p.m. ; and
i kia it, at e p. m.
Special Agents for the "Atlantic and Great Western J Freight Line," Nashville and Northwestern, Nasftv. and Chattanooga, and Mobile and Ohio Railroads.
given to all points South. . Particular attention given to the hat ! llngof freight. , mchl
A. S. HATHCRST. J. J. WHITTAXEB. IXajliurst & lVIiil laker,
PRODUCE. COMMISSION AND EORWARJDINO MERCHANTS, No. 6 . South Water St. Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. '
REFERENCES.
NfttiAn i nr.i" ub vine
J fl irifA Rnhh Pan DmuIJ a" v . .
N.tton.1 Bank. Nw Orilwaf ' Bn Memip"hF8:q- CMhler FtTSt fttIona, G. Ri Rnftop Vjm D.ulJ.. im
NitiV.o5 ienneasee
...vunt Aau. iuruiuniN. -
TJf J' JMurPhy. President Memphis Insnrance Company. - , dec!5dtf. Speed, Summers & Co.,
Cotton and Tobacco Factors,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
and COMMERCIAL AGENTS.
Office No. 59 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis. Tenn. Cajtart. Kfrmlrn.nl A Until. i
dec30-'65.tf. i .
' ,. ; - 'new maac
bills lading. " Blore' or cretLU ' Refer to .: mayw dtf"1 BanJt' Evav'.
- HOWES & BURBANT; Commlsslou Heivhaote. No. 27 FKONT STREET, Memphis, mmt mayd3mVatlCe" made OD coulK'"CCL
MEMPHIS
CARDS.
E. II. FAIRCHILD. J. W. BlNOHI V.
FAIRCmLD & BINGHAM, CommlHsIon SfcrcltautH
84 Magailne Street,
Late of UnioaUMM
The Anna having been chartered to take
me piace oi me Uiue wing in the Madison
iraue, lei yesieruay on ner nrst trip. She extended her trip to Louisville yesterday. 'rhA nmlnmrli w I. .1 .1 ... I 1 . ...
" " ..v. . "iiilio UU1U1IIK I 1 IV ers Lady Gay and Mississippi, yesterday.
" Bgiuu renj tompany, or si. uis. $1,000 salvage for saving the above named steamer from burning, a few days
w Lou i u .r. n.urnDim ana ieiiow-
bioua were aestroyea ty nre at the St.
. Louis wharf, lhe proportion was $47 to
trttcii company. i
Louisville. The says : ;
The river was at a stand yesterday.withtV
m imuco water in me canal oy me
mara. - i ne weatner was clear ami delight lully pleasant all day. the thermome-
ter ranging at ou in ine suaue.
un tne lans last evening there were 26
incnes water in the pass, down the Indian
cuuie, uuu Bkaiionary. Owing to low water and drill f lmoa
bined, the Liberty No. 2 has been added to
me reure-i nwiauu iaia up lor the season. The R. R. Hudson, now in the mail line, is in chartre of the crew of th A rncrina.
The mail company have secured the Po
tomac lor me low water campaign, in
place or rneuen. iiytue, as soon as the
water geis too snoai ior ine latter.
The great Kutn nas been added to the
iuiu up ueeii at ou liuuia.
St. Louis. The Democrat of Thursday
says:
There is a swell in the river here again, but not from any river except the Missouri, and that ditch was on a stand at Lexington yesterday, Down freights to this port, and grains from below, are in
creasing steadily, and matters at the wharf yesterday were right lively. In course of
time thirty or fifty steamers, laid up for
me present, wm De aaaetr to tne moving fleet. The Mankato, Jennette Roberts, aud Viola, Minnesota River packets are
iaiu up at ot. r-aui ior want oi ousiness. They will have pienty to do after September.
The Magenta and Republic were among
me uisuuguMoea arrival) yesterday, from
JNew Orleans direct, coming up, the first
in a nine over nve days, the Pittsburzer in
about four and a half cays. The R public had to this port, besides 74 children, 125
j.j;u6cio iu vuoin. ine Aiagenta was full all the way up, her passenger
trip ""S aoont or the best of the
wau. v w giance around and are gratified at the animation that character-
iie nver i-uiniuerce, ana cannot discover anything in the prospect that is not cheer
ful. i'hepirit of competition on the river
is oecoming more aggressive, but that is
one of the symptoms of progress. Weath
er warm.
Speaking or tne postponement of the sale of the Atlantic A Mississippi. Steam
ship Company, the Republican says :
a meeuug ui ma, locKnoiaers was held on Saturday afternoon, when it was proposed to them to furnib the money necessary to lift the- deeds of trust under !
which tne ooaia were to be sold; this proposition met with a great deal of favor, and eA, the adjourned meeting yesterday
morning, me arrauneiueuui were com-
LAW CARDS.
J. F. WELB0RJT,
ATTORNEY A.I' XA.V
AND .NOTARY PUBLIC.
omce on the earner of Main a ni Thi
ouwu, in waiter's new Dulldlng,
Jo .VANSVILLE, IND.
N. R. BL1CH,
Courier of Thursday A1TUKNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW
MARIO JT, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
apI7 wtf
B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTdWN, KY.,
Will practice in the counties of Butler,
i":u, rauuieuuurg, JI11U, ana iuciean ProniDt attention liven to thn rr.i)t ir.m
oi claims. References Wheeler A Rives. Holllni"
worth & Bro., Chas. Babcock & Co. api
WM. REAYIS, XJ. S. Claim -A-fjent.
Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECT!.
AGN X.
va tuniu.ouwd, utvwDU 1U1IU SHU Fourth, No. Ho4 (over Keller's tiou Store),
uvnuoviue, luUi MD1I ID
W. H. & J. H. BEADLE, Altorneys-at-law.
TfIIR STREET, near Main,
V - . . JE-VANSVILLE, 1ST Refer to Hon. James Harlan. . Hon. G. K. wteele, Rockville, Int maj,3m Hon.R.W Thompson.Terre Hauu
iuM " CKEBS. CHAl'NCKY S. CONGER
OxUyjS & CONRKR.
t'lai'tllT 1HW in ail f inn.-a x.'
W4-.WQM1Wayne. Hamilton, Sallie, S;"?.,"1)!.?00?"68. ln lQe State of Illil
""-V , t vuc ouPrerue oourt. Refer to rciiTM- Mino.rt. Stockwell A Si'p w 8tone. with I. A D. Hei-
"", .uu vernon.
raay asm
The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE.
A. Ballard, Master ;
ueokqe Patterson, Clerk ; LEAVES F.VAISVrT.T.PT tofbv
TCTESIAY, at 6 p.m.; and
UAI, at 8 p.m. These boats have been r-flf fi...
nished throughout, and are now in flrstrate order fer the accommoditinn nfthii
public. - y Freights received at all times, free of
urSe, auuau 1" furnished, by
R. K. DUNKERSON 4 CO., R. H. Woolfolk. SureritTiriohtSentS"
mayio tf Louisville. Kv.
L. M. BAIRD.....,i.....,a1 H. gfAKI BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman & Co.,) GEXERAI. AGEXTS, PROIUCE, forwarding and Commission Merchants. Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H O. Wheeler. Pres't. First Nmlnini
and Sam '1 Orr, Vice President Evansvllle .National Bank.
Agents for Ohio River Salt Co.
nov20 dly
8. M. BARTON.
NEW ORLEANS.
F. H,
K. H1CKMT.
KAOON. '
BAGOJf & DICKEY,
Wliolesale Grocer? Dealers In WINES AND LIQUORS.
and
Regular
Evausville and Packet.
Canuelton
Forwarding & Commission Merchant Sos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND CdPbldt'fSrS pTom?tlY an? carefully filled.
TOR OWENS BORO. EOCKPORT avti
CANNELTOS. The Excellent Steamer Ollio Sullivan,
,wn?fw,,'pMter,. HuGolaerk. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY A'li pprnjv
for Cannelton and all wav land 1 M fra A r.
rive at Evansville every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUR-
. JJA.Y. For freight or passage, apply on board. jel5tf
Eegular ETansville
Mem-
and
pbis Packet.
For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick
man, ana mempnis.
The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer
JToliix
j.
JACOB SINZICH.
JOHN J. SINZICH
J. Slnzich & Sob,
So. so WATER STREET,
Between Sycamore and Vine.
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES
UVtCJJAtxE, UAJl UM, Hem D. Cotton, and linn Paekl n m
Lath,Yarn, Twine, Rosin, Wi ought Spikw,
Oku, ate r Lard, Coal, and Lubrication OUa
Orders nrommlv filla .t Uwmi niu
ausl3dly
Lee Finnev, Master;
henry miller, Clerk,
Will run as a regular Weeklv Packet as
above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collec
tion oi cnarges.
Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY, a 5 p.m.
Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage arDlv on board.
Jun4dtf .
Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer
New8 Boy. c a. PERirnfs Mat .
Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock. T.M. Freights received at all hoar at the Mammoth Wharfboat.
ov2dtf 1,uriJt;l480N - Aients.
W KEHISft OUR friends and former patrons that we are at the old OORVSitf r vmi.
WATER STREETS, stiil in the trade ol LIQUORS. FLOUR. m.tfMmim8,.?'
and should be pleased to see them. H. 1. ALLIS CO. IT. D. ALUS fc CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers li.
LIQUORS, FL0UB, &c. Corner Water and Tine Streets, Evansville, Ind.
Janldtf. J. C. Dnsouchet & Co,
HVKWAKUlDIU, COMMISSION A PRO-
DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ind. octlo
M. POOL....W. M. AIUMAN.
S. M. BARTOiV & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Magazine Street,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
noll- TRAK SPORTATlbia-.
Mercb ants' Despatch
FAST FREIGHT LINl rOEWAKM GOODS FROM NHW YORK, IJOSTOX, and all points in the 4 ' NEW ENGLAND STATES, -TOEVANSVILLE DIRECi
IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHFR LINE, XT REGULAR RAH, ROAD RATES. aAXi"
131 V. 'i,A?x.T ,AT AM. TBI
ww iuin,i)jw iiuiuui aiont
Bf. CA ItTMEM, Late of Williams! Cart mell A Co., Memphis, Tenn.
UAKTMELL & DRIfHV
CommonrorwTrd 200 FROXT STUETr"' llet. H'asliiiifrion and Ahuux the ' sale an,? Jh. ptrs""aI lV..i hlpment of Coitoa k nds ot W extern Produce. AlsoT ?sJS
x-ianiaiion Un era. J. I
signments srlt(ir.ful . -
tteier to
son
jiuuos a yieu, R. K. Coi4
- xv., liynuwyiiie, IJjQ,
. J, COMER. GK n
COMER & RICHARDSOJl
Cotton Factory Storage, Commission, and Forwanrtiair M E 11 C II A IV TS. Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, rzrv
Chas. Northrop 4Co Memphis; rMtnr Bros.. Cincinnati - 1 W 1 TT1"
Jan. B. Fenby. fct. Lou,,, r w L-f-T!!-
decl. to- isTew York.
T. C. DAVIS.
the
ng the line, wf
DES
are enabled to give
a i i,n lo ireiernt.
Wo have Contracting Agents at Nashua Worce?taTVMass-i Springfield, Mai S5J,Idence I-.ahd Hartford. Conn Ooods marked "Merchants' Dispatch and shipped to either of the above places 0T7,TaaAiba5.?vwi11 reacl onr UneTand 31LL$KJ'0( GIVEN, on Implication, ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. CBi?arDAMAOES' VEB-
P72 OMPTL T SETTLED
patrons to Eastern
v. W. MKSUK
DAVIS & MORRIS,
Cotton Factors and GtmaaSSt Commission Merchant TUKSBIBO, MISS.
v..?ileT tor.RaKn Dickey; Maeta-ry, bit A Co; Preston A Menifee; TVtTSlS,
wit hout referring onr offices.
E,
HOWELL MILLSPAVQE Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMLSSIO n MERCHANTS, and Geneial Steamboat Agents, Shawueetown, Illinois. . NB. Particular attention given to col
lecting purchase charges. apr28 d3m
Housekeepers' Emporium. C0K & HEALY, Dealers in
Choice, Staple, and Fancy Groceries,
rxsttL. xi6A. AND COFFEES, 7 SAIS STREET.
J. IHealy. P22
B. MORGAN. Aeent.
... Evansville, Ind. Oflace with Keen, Mark A Co. sepia d3m THE MERCHANTS' TJNTOK
Xlxpress Company
TTAVISfl PUT TIIEIB DIRECI J and great Throngb Lines In perfect working order, are now prepared to do General Express Business with the East West, Southwest, and Northwest, includ
ing ine carrying ana collecting of Money Valuables, Ac , Oar lines now opened embrace the ronte between New Yor. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, Prairle-dn
kuwa, iauiKoaiHuw,i em nuaie, tit. Look and all intermediate points, ana are belB' rapidly extended over all the route trade. The capital of this Company Is Twenty Million Dollar.
of its responsibUity. All losses anddamage of property entrusted to oar care wli be promptly and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made lo merit the patronage of the public Our ratea an al femptny.0" ' re"ponj,ible P j
K. K. WALDEN, Agent. OFFICE N. 4 first Stret. norlS
A Co.; Preston Brothers: TraviA m.
1W fii. inillKH rwSA ! I 'f II 11... ml. mi.-
OeoTgeLTDlxonr-- fmT' HILL A CO..
PRODUCE DEAL EEJR and Commission Merchant No. 39 Madison Street
Memphis. 1
KtfOf.nl " 1 . .
Mial."? 8m.lm' provisions, JTr.
Frrilta U.:,l ""W ""W Lu een
of all kinds
k nT.nave K1 busiaew facliitiee.
"f ,,U1S prompt returns wUl Ux please customers. Reference.
if ie K. Preston,
H. D. Allis A Co.,
EvansvCss.
Taaf .Phillips 1 Co., Memphis. Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwards.SU Louis. Dubois A Angur, Cincinnati.
fj-r
. Schroed
WHOLK8AI.E SKALEB IN ' ' CI G ARM, TOBACCO', SNUFF, 4hv No. 10 Main Street, EvansvMc,
Calls the attention of the trade to k&s - j I
Bra ads of Cmam aad Tobacco. examine my stock and prices.
Orders filled promptly, and at the
rates. (UcSXOm
