Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 July 1867 — Page 7

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M'rnthrr and Wilfr. The bky -was nearly clear yesterday morning, and the atmosphere clear and pleasant, . but before noon lt was swellringly hot under the sun. The river fell about 8 Inches during the 24 hou s ending at 3 o'clock yesterday a very rapid decline at this stage of water. Ligl.t draughts will now rule the tide, and if we mistake , not, they will have a long campaign. The 'Louisville Courier's coal tide is not veiy : generally-expected by" sensible rivennen. . ' Arrivals itntl I parttiresuThe oaly arrivals and departures up to S ' o'clock yesterday, include the Win. White, Green River to return; Kau Claire, Pond River to return; NasuvLlej Cairo to Evansvlile i Jame Gray, Green River to Evansville; . V . -Eioatw Dae. . Aiooi.g the fii-st boats -due here are the New York for St. Jouis; Cora S., for Memphis; John I). Perry, Darling and Empire, from Memphis; Ezra Porer, for .New Orleans; Quickstep, from Cairo; Rose Hite, from Louisville; Petrolia No. 2, from Wabash. . ... '. ' ; . Jiiv!Iai:ooiT. Business was yai(e dull' osierday on the levee, with sca:c-:-iy :::' nivals -The Mayflower wnJ recti v,i.-g liberally, and would have u inuii 1 1 our 1'lie Phantom had a iair bLow ior a good trip. .....The Maty Swan was gi-uiug some freight aboard, and will fill out to-day - The 'Newsboy and Wm. White bad full cargoes ol tobocco, and the- Newsboy returned to Henderson at -noon for second trip..... Tue,--Sipray dropped down to a salt pile, and it is said will load for Hickman .. The Nashville came in at 11 o'clock yesterday jwiUi 90 hogsheads tobacco, 3 horses, a good paesenger trip,, and a large amount of miscellaneous freight. She was only drawing thirty inches. Her pilots report five feet all the way up, and six feet on HerHlerson bar, the channel bt h:g in the middle of the river It appears we were misinformed in regard to the Armada's having spent a night on fcfhav.-nee-town bar. She was only thtre from. 2 o'clock till after day light. Her pilots are Among the bet in the business, but the most experienced sometime- get In the wrong place when th channel is shitting as It has been this Hummer. And besides all that, the Armada was diawiug feet when she found bottom. The Arina.da is laid up at Padueah, and will be put in complete order fox the Fall campaign The Legal Tender was aground at ""Walker's bar, but had succeeded in get ting otF, though she was still above the bar. There was plenty ol water to go over if sbe got iu the right place The Nashville wtttt to Newburg yesterday afternoon lor a lot of freight, including ioO sacks of corn, and would also takeSoU sacks at "McLain's farm above the city. The Nashville has great capacity as a carrier, and will be able to take all the freight that oHWs The Ella Faber leaves for Louisville on Friday, and will enter the trade as a Tuesday and Friday packet. The James Gray came iu at noon, yesterday, crowded with tobacco. ltota lcniliii-T(-:Hj'. Fok Caiko. The beautiful light-draught Nashville, Captain J. B. Hail, With W 11. S. FoVler and Geoige Nlchelson, two exceedingly courteous and obliging gentlemen, in the office, goes to Cairo and ail wty laudings as the regular Wednesday mail and passenger packet. She has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, loolis extremely handsome, and has spieuUid passenger accommodations. Her courteous and obliging officers are her chief adoi nments, and passengers will flud a lri. on her a pleasure. For Louisville. The gay and elegant Roe Hite. Capt. Geo. Dawley. will be he:e to-day. In place of the Tarascon, as t:.c - regular Henderson and Lo lisville jacket. !he has been "got up" regard!es of expense expressly for this trade during the iow water season, and is said to be extremely handsome and trim. Her clerks will be found courteous and obliging, with the genial and accotnplisned Miles Li. Warren at the desk. ; For Memphis. The neat aud fleet Mary Swan, detained by delays in filling her orders, will positively leave at 3 o'clock this evening, for Memphis and all intermediate ports. Captain Dave Ilukill is a genial whole-souled gentlemen, ever ready to entertain or ob ige his passengers. Billy t- peed, her passenger clerk, is a gay and festive youth, always cheerful and attentive to the wants of passenger. Cash Thomas, the freight cierk, is attentive, accurate aud accommodating. Fill the Swan full. , I--aitiiirH from our Ext liaujtc". Cincinnati. The Commercial of Monday says: The weather yesterday wa cloudy, showery, and warm. At Pittsburg the river is falling, with sixteen. .inches in the r-Vinimel- Here if. ha t'i'xltl ti,-k inrhn4 during the past twenty-four hours, with 1 four teet on itising Mm liar, the shoal, st poiut hecee to Louisville. The T. J. Pickett reports the Minneola aground at Medoc Bar. There were no boats aground at Rising feuu when she passed up. Advices just received from the United titates wrecking steamer, Geu. J.U. Totten, report the wreck of the ste mier J. R. Gilruore, half a mile below Mound Citv. as having been entirely destroyed on Wednesday last. Six torpedoes v ere used, containing forty pounds of powder each. We learn that the wreck of the Peerles will next be removed. Lcvjisvi:lt.:e. The Courier of Monday says: The river was evidently swelling a little j at the head of the falls yesterday, with 3 i leei 7 inches water in tne canai, oy tne mark, in the evening. During Satuiday it had lallen an inch. The weather has continued cloudy for three days, threatening rain most of the time, though but a few showers have fallen. This had the influence to allay the dust, cool the atmosphere, and make a rise of an Inch at the head of the falls. The sand bars are also rising, or becoming more numerous aud troublesome, aud the light draught inailboat Uen. Bueil found loilginuH on Rising Sun bar, and a lighter Pickett had lo relieve her of her surplus weights and bring her up to Louis-, vilie. Rising Sun bar is very damaging to the commercial interests of Cincinnati, that flourishing tows being, most singularly, cut oft" or debarred Irom unrestricted commerce and trnde in moderately low stages of water by the Rising Suu bar, and in ,n -i e t ;i T e I V hill Slil of wit Ipr 1 1 V rhflt. lanious, or ratiier infamous excrescence, 1 t ne Covington and Ciucii nati bridge. Be- , tween the'two all is tmoolii water audi comfortable navigation, fbut beyond lies ( the bridge on one side and the bar on the other, which keeps Cincinnati in a contin- ' ui:l bother. i

.The Tennessee Biver packet Ifne committee held an informal meeting Sat nt day morning, and have concluded to guaranan'ee two oat" in the Tennessee River trade, and extended their labors by agreeing to sustain a good light draught boat in the Louisville and White River trade. The Democrat of Sunday says: ' The Louisiana turned her freight over to the Krnpire yesterday, and left for Cairo light last evening. The Louisiana will run between Cairo and New Orleans during the low water and dull times. On the last trip down of the Nick Longworth, she ran over a fiat, containing five it en. at Concordia. The men were encaged in raising the anchor of the M. S,' Mepham at the time, and narrowly escaped drowning. We understand the'men have brongnt Mitt airainst the boat for 10,000. ,. v,. .... - ,- , -, St. Locis. The Democrat' OS Monday, says : , . . . The iiver continued falling yesterday. There i - good water yet to Keoknk and St. Paul.- Failing rom Keokuk down. On Frirtny, stationary at St. Paul and tt feet 1 inch above low water mark. On Saturday, rising slowly at fiubnque. The decline in the Illinois continues steady. ' Missouri riverfalling.it Lexington, above and below, with still a tai.- stage of water. Weather scorching hot. but a coolini breeze prevailed yesterday. Business good. Receipts of produce heavy; shipments correspondingly larK". Competition to ail roiiUs except the Ohio river and upper Mississippi. Rates ot freight extremely low m consequence, and no intimation of cornpromises to raise rates. Tonnage of ail kinds in excess. Capt. David White was in Pavenport on Friday, soliciting subscriptions for stock of that new line of telegraph wire wanted along the banks of the Mississippi. The Captain seems entirety withdrawn irom and regardless of steamboat interests. The employes of the Northwestern Union Packet Company, are ou a strike for an increase of wages. The roustabouts of the line want SiO a mo.ith The Phil. Sheiidan made a trip without hep, and could therefore han.'le.no freight. On Friday t he Iiiisca'ej ' bone and sinew" left, which threw the work of loading and unloading on the deck hands and mates, compelling the boat to leave salt and coal bt-iiind in the Lunleith depot. The harvest is pro

gressing, and the men think they cm do better than work for 8."0 and board. Cs-.ptain Josepii Kinney has been lying ilaugiiously 1,1 at Boon vllle. Mo. He is the well-known owner and indomitable manager of several fine steamers running out o this port. tin Saturday, the Stonewall, loading for Omaha, quit, turning her freight over to the Columbian, which caused the rates of freight to take an upward move. There are rumors, not yet authenticated, of this fine steamer loading ior New Orleans. Memphis. The Ava'anche of Tuesday, day says: , - .. . ; Weather warm ami sultry. The river here is declining steadily. White river is falling with nine feet to Anusta. The Arkansas is declining wit h five feet to Little Rock. , . . Business on the landin? continues stagnant with but two boats in port receiving the Gleaner lor the Arkansas and the Mary Swan for Evansville. The latier steamer cleared for Lvausville with o(W bales of cot'.ou. : A fisherman, yesterday, fishing at the foot of the St. Louis Packet Company's wharf boat, fished up a gold watch on one of ills lines. The fisherman remarked that it was one of the bust hauls of the season. Bob Majors, the great "Hodoo Chief," made his appearance in the city yesterday. Bob is in tine spirits and is prospecting for a packet for a local trade. He should charter the Isaae Newton, or the great Numidiau Lion. STEAMBOATS . Notick TO smprEHS. Owing t? the iow water and difficulty of getting to Smithland, the Cumberland Kiver low-water packets will make this place their terminus. By iecenr action of the underwriters, freights to ami irom Cumberland River aie privileged via Paduc.ib. without extra charge for "insurance or additional risk to c-t triers. Any freight to our c re will gti forward prompt!;-. a 1 ;:t the lowest current rritcs. Our chaiges ior lorwarding are 5c. per 1 0 pounds, 6c. per dry barrel, and 10c. lor whisky, c-c FuwitK, Lee A Co. Paducafc, Juiy 1, i S' -7. dim Notice to Shipi-fes. We have temporarily removed our Wuarfboat to the foot ol Cumberland Bar. a short distance below this place, where we will attend to the receiving and forwarding freights for the Cumberland Riveras heretofore. We solicit the patronage of our old ti Sends, as well as new ones. Our rates are per 100 lbs., and 6c for barrel freights. SCYs n .R, ELLIS & CO. Smith land, July S, 1M7. jyK-dlm. Regular Evaiisville and Cumberland iCirer Packet. The Light Draught Elegant Steamer CHATTANOOGA, HENRY SCOTT, Master: KIT. RUDD, Clerk, Leaves Evansvlile EVERY Monday, for Clarksvllle and all intermediate Cumberland River ports. - -For treight or passage apply on board, t JylStf Regular Cincinnati and EvansTille Packet. The elegant light-draught steamer LEOXOEA'NO. 2 Wm. Davis, Master: J. H. Tkiplett, Clerk, Runs as a regular Weekly Packet from Evansville to Cincinnati, delivering passeneers and freight at the city wharf at Louisville, thereby saviug extra expense of trans er. Leaves EvansviUe every MONDAYMORN IN G, at 9 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C R. RUDD. jy2 dtf Agent. Regular Green River Packet The staunch Freight and Passecger Steamer Atr. Edwakhs, Master. NVlll leave Evansville for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Bowling Green every Saturday, at 5 o'clock r. m ap!3 dtf. Regular ETansvIlle. Frostburg, and Uartferd Packet. The excellent Light-Draught Sieamer JAMES GRAY, J. W. Stinsom, Master; Jok. McEeysold, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Semi- Weekly Packet between Evansvlile, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. Leaves Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p.m. . .-. Leaves Frostburg everv Monday at 2 p.m. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 2 p.m. - For freight or passage apply on board. mcli23 dtf . ... Shingles I SMngles I ! Shingles ! I ! I AM DEIiIi EK1SG TO 4SYP.4RT of the city a Dumber one article of Poplar Shingles at turee dollars and fifty cents per M. These were well steamed and cut of veliow poplar timber, smooth as if shaved. may7 U JOHN F. ULOVER.

: .STEAMBOATS Regular Evansville,' IIti -cab, aud Cairo Facliel. , LA T-'i The New atrd Magnificent Steamer M2VYFL O WE H. J. Throop. Master Vr. DrifX and Gto. Thkoop, Clerks. . Leave Evansville 'every 'TUESDAY and FRIDAY", at 3 ' o'clock precisely, for Cairo a-bd all way la euings. , -For freight or passasre apply on beard, or to j. .1 1. K. DO KERSON k Ctfc, j p3d-tf . . AgsnU. For Padueab and Cairo. Regular ' Wednesday and' Saturday Packet -;. ' The ciagnificeat side-wheel steamer ARMADA, '(its. Dcsocchet, Master ' ' 1 Wm. Fowler, Clerk,Leaves Evansville every Wia sday and Saturdav at 3 r 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 lor Memphis and New Orleans; and with the Illinois Central Railroad. Connects at Evansville with the E.A C. Railroad, and tbe Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passasre apply on hoard or to R. K. DU'KERSON & Co. ap24dtf Agen ts. Dcxter's Independent LowPressure Packet

Ls-Jh QUICKSTEP, 4s9P H.T. Dexter, Mas-er Leaves Evansville for Cairo every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p. m. riositively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and 'ew Orleans packets... apsdtf Regular Evansville and TennesseeRiver "Weekly Packet FOR JOIISOXVILLE, EASTP0RT, and .FLORENCE. The fleet and elegant steamer IP II A 1ST T O M,; Allen Dcscas, Master; . - Val. HflRESWS, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on board, rnayll dtt , - Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet The New and Finely Appointed 'Steamer iTWm. Wliite, A. Diinkw.iter. Master; John Adams, Cleik, Wi.-l run as a regular Evansville and Green iiiver Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling Oreen. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at ti p. m. febiJdtf "6 LD RELIABLE XJ. S. 3-L'VIL LI1STE ". O K , Owensbcro, Cannelton, and Louisville Th new and elegant Passenger Steamer MORNING STAR, E. HoLtCKorr Master; JOUN OUEBEACHER, Cltrt ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOXDAY, at 10 a.m. : and 1IIIUSDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer rp a "D A OPnvr Gilmorx. Master: M. D. Warren, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WtliS 1:mAV , at ii p.m. ; and NATl'KDAY, at 6 p. in. The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, A. Ballard, Master; Ozorge Patterson, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TCtSDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and FKI DAT, at 6 p.m. These boata have been refitted and refurnished taroughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. . Freight received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, and - R. K. DUSKEKSON t CO., Agents. R. H. WooLFOLK, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky." Regular Evansville and Cannelton Packet. FOR OWENtBORO, EOCKPORT AND CANNELTON. The Excellent Steamer Ollie Sullivan, L T. Hcgo, Master. Hugo, Clerk. Will leave Evansville everv MON DAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY for Can:ieltou and all way landings Arrive at Evansville every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. For freight or passage, apply cn board. jelotf Regular EvansYille and Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hickman, and Memphis?. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer Jolin X. Perry, J. Lee Finney, Master; Henry M:ller, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jun4 dtf Daily Henderson Packet. ; The fine Steamer - " JVews Boy: C. . PERKINS, Master, ; ' Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 O'clock ! M - Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharf boat. R. K. DUNKiiRSON & CO., Agents. BOV2 d'.f

COMMISSION CARDS.

? Jonir Bryan, Late Arkenburgh A Bryan. chas. t . no. . . BRYAN, .WATTS & CO, COMJUSSIOX 'MERCHANTS, a .43 Broad Street,. . ; YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK :advane& made on shipments of COTTON; XOBACt u, ac(i oiuer rrounte. , ... ( . ( R. i. DUKERSON & c6l' Agents TtTOTICE IS 1IERCBV OIVEK. , that the uodrsigued have -formed a limited raitnership, pursuant to the provisions of - the -Revised Statutes of the State of New York: that the name or firm under which such, partnership is to be conducted is Bryan, Watts 4 Co.; that ihe general hatuve of. the business to he transacted by sueh .partnership is a general commission business-; that the general partners interested in said business are John Brj-an aud Dickson O. Watts, who teverally reside, iu- the city of ork, in tne rrate oi jsew i oik ; mat the special partner Interested in said business VJ'hai'ies f Tag, who resides in the city ojf lonoxen, in tne county or Hudson und State of New Jersey ; that said speciai partner, Charles r . tag, lias contribnted as capital to tbe common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash : and that such partnership is to commence on the sixteenth day of .May, iwrj,, and is to terminate on tli sixleeuiii uay ol way, 1S70. Dated at New York. May IP,, ISl.7. JOHN LRYAN, DICKSON O. WATTS, ' General Partners. CHARLr S F. TAG-, may30 d3m - Special Partner. Curd. THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, GENERAL Couimiion and Forwardiug , ' . EVAXS VILLE, IXD. Special attention given top the sale Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generall; Prompt returns made. " Forwarding pi-omptly attended to. ' Particular attentiin given to the flUl of orders for Groceries, Provisions, t Merchandise of every description. Office at RAG-ON" S DICKEY'S, Watei Street. - , ; : mayis : ' COX &', HUMPHREY, '. .! Ofljces: - , Wharf-boat, toot Sycamore Street, No. 19 North Water Street, Evansville, Ist. Office: . . , No. 7 Howard Row. ' : , ' : : Memphis, Tjtsr,' Forwarding and, Commission " i ' ' Merchants, " WUARFBOAT PROPRIETORS. and General Steamboat Agents. ' ! ' - Special Agents for the " Athtntic ami Great Western J . ', ;. i . freight Xmia, " Nashviile and Northwestern, Nasnv and Chattanooga, and Mobile and -Ohio Railroads. -Through Rates and Bills of Ladi given to all points South. ' Particular attention given to the bar ling of freight. .. (mcul A. 8. H1YHUR8T. J. J. WHITTAKEB, IIaylnirst& Whittaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR- ' WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6 ....South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. L. m. EAir.n ..G. H. STAB1 K A I It D & ST ART, Successors to W. M. Aikraan Co..) GF-r.KAI. Af.F.NTN, PRODITE, Forwarding and Commission Merckants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H Q, Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bank and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Hank. Agenta for Ohio River Salt Co.. noll-ly F. H. RAGON. E. BICKET. IMGOXitUlCKEY, Vholcsale Grocert Dealers in i WJXES AND LIQUORS, . . . and Forwarding & Commission Mercian Xos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND Cah orders promptly and carefully filled, decldtf j "XT E worn REHi.n odr yV friends and former natrons that we arj at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade ot LIQ CORA', FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, tc and should be pleased to see them. K. D.ALLIS fe CO. H. I. AI.LIS V CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers U. LIQUOUS, FLOUR, &o, r - Cerner Water and Vine Streets, Evansville, Inb. janl dtf. J. C. DasoTicliet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION 4 PRODUCE MERCHANTS, o. 19 North Water street, (Orr Elock, next door to M. DalzelJ,) Evansville, Ind. OCtlb Housekeeper9 Emporium. COOK & HEALY.v Dealers in Choice, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, FINE TEAS and COFFEES, So. J6 MAIS STBET, ;- H. A. Cook,) Evansville, Int.J.iiHealy. ' - fap22 T. F. S HER WIN, r , .... ;., . with ". " GEO. S. SOXXTAG A CO.; tiARDWARE, 29 FIRST STREET. mayie 3ra Evansvili.e, Ind.

NEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor; 3IcCregor Brothers, m .i .... GENERAL ' ; j I COMMISSION MER CHA NTS, XO. 3.1 TCHOriITOri.AS ST., ' .v.-i'-V .-.) New Orleans, La. f ' ' Liberal i advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to our address. ap2 d3m. - . , P.; S, DuSOUCHET &C0. General . Commission, aud Forwarding ' , . M E RCIIA N T S, . , , : " K o. foyrtras tot reel, i ... N-E W r ORLEANS, LA. ... iV "',. , . AI! fcinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited. deelJdif. IP. G-.-.;0'Riley. General Commission Produce and Forwarding MERCHANT, Corner Pojrtras and Xew Levee Sts., ' NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference, the Great Wet. dec5dtf. - ' ' SAM. H. KEKKEDY. JULIUS VAIRlIf. rAI'L V. MTT7MTTK. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERC HA NTS, Receivt-rs Pork, Pacout Flour, Rope fiii-.l Wbiky. 55 57 I'oydras fttreet,New Ci jans. dec!5dly. B. 8. HOV.iH i), ii. n. ha kitt, NewOrieftns. W. R. 1: 1STKN . NtrW V .T k . . CATI.IN I-KV-'If'N. Hlltsoi;Vl!l, ill. GEO. K. peestos, Evansville, Ind. WM. H. Williams, Caliioun, Ky. HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND' ' ' COMMISSI OX 3Ii:Uf II ATS " 16 ('Aiiimon SI reef, , . v , NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES, Geo. W. Rathbone, President Evansville National Bank. Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James ItoUh, Esq., President Louisiana National Hank. New OrJean. P. Norris, Eq., Cashier First National Bank. Memphis. - . . G. R. Rtitter, Eq., P-esident Tennessee National Rank. Memphis. , . A'laj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. decl&dtf. ( Speed, Summers & Co., ' Cotton and Tobacco Factors,' . ' - ;-'.,.' ... : H Ul ' ' GENER.L COMMISIO MERCHANTS ..... , - r-and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 IVydras fctreetr ' r , ' f - r- ' ' - - ' ; ' - New Orleans, La. Carleto'n, Foute Co.. New York. '" .. Kpeeti, Danoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. ta7.ari, f locaam co., .Mouue, Aia. detfiO-'Oo-tf. - E. 11. Fairchilo. J. WTBixgham. FAIRCHLLD & BLNGHAM, ComniiKtsion 31crchnutH 81 Magazine Street, nov20dly NEW ORLEANH,. 6. M. BARTON. ...M. M.POOL....W. M. A1KMAM. S. M. BARTON & CO., ComniiHHion 3Xei-cliuntK II Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. TRAN SPORTATION. Merchants' Despatch FAST FREIGHT LINi FORWARDS GOO!S FROM YORK, IJOSTOX, and. all points in the ' NEW, ENGLAND STATES, TO E VANSVIL'LK DIRECI IN TIME EQTTALED BY NO OTHER LINE, AT REGULAR RAILROAD RATES. WITIf A(iETM AT ALL TH principal points along the line, w, areenaoled lo give the UTMOST DES PATCH freight. We bave Contracting Agents a NaKhas Providence, R. I., and Hartford, Conn Goods marked "Merchants' Dispatcii and shinned to either of the above nlacae or via of Albany, will reach our line, and uiLLur laui.mj (iivw;, on application, ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES. OVER CHARGES, &c, are PR OMPTL Y SETTLED without referring our patrons to Eastern cfEces. E. B. MORGAN, Agent, Evansville, Ind. Office with Keen, Mark 4 Co. sepl2 chox THE MERCHANTS' UNIOK Express Company TTAVIXO PIT THEIR DIRECI II unri urnat Through Lines in perfect uiMi itinir nnlir. are now prepared to do a General Express Buoinesa with the Eat. West, SSOUinwesi, uu nonuwtri, lucmulng the carrying and collecting of Money Valuables, 4c our linea now opened embrace the route between New YorK. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Detroit. Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaufcee.LaCrosse, Prairie-da Cbien, IndianaioliM,Terre Haate, St. Ixralr and all intermediate points, and are befp' rapidly extended over all the route trade. The capital oi tins company la Twentj Million Dollar, and Is an ample guarantee to- the pno of its responsibility All loaves and damage of property entrusted to our care wil be TromDtlv and euuitablv sunxfA Every efforV -will be made to merit tbt fiatronage of tne puouc our rates are a ow as thosa of any responsible Expres, Company . --' .Ri R. WALDEN, Agent. OFFICE-So- JIrst Street. ISOY13 s

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; CARD. , TIIOS. C. SMITH & Z:, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCZJlXaSL . ' ' Dealers In Fhur, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grvat SSauk,, and PRODUCE GESEIUILf. Xo. 5 SOITII WATER MrtXSrtt . Evansvillk, Ind. AH orders promptly filled. ';,&SM&! BEX. HCBBS. FKT.. 9, TMRC t- II17I5RS fc VIETS, ... , FORWARDING AND C0JQE2GSR And WHARFEOAT PROPRIET-im. Agents "Star Union Lac 012ce Xo. 2 Mala Jan23 dtf FOSTER BRJTf- KKS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, i Memphis Vtnas. FOSTER, COPELAND & Cotton, AND GENERAL COMMI SSIOK 31 12 It C 1 1 AIVTD. 3'J Water Street 'i - NEW l?!KSK,Consign menu solicited. Advaxn-itM on property in store, or credit rau.m bills lading. . ... : Refer to , Geo. W. Rnthbono. Iq., Presldws!. yTvws.vllle National Bank. Hon. John S. Hopkins, President :rya: rational Pank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't HT-iMmm NatlonHi Bank, Evansville. "' maylO dtf " - - HOWES & BURBANE, , ' OoitiiniMMioit 3IercriESLSav ' So. 276 I'BOXT NTitflKl; i " AfEMPH?,t!atf. Cash advances made on consiicaaM BjdisJR" mayi; d-lm , , MEMPHIS CAKDSL sr. CA rtm km., j. b. xrm?zr Late of Williams, Mem - V. rvMLSi. Cartmell Co., -. Late of Uxvnitwman,, Merc phis, Term, Kpitt?. CARTMELL & DRl!, Cot'on Kacfor, I'l'idu'-" m '. Commission and Knnf si - '200 FKOXT STKKLl,Ilct. Witsliin-ion aii? jhi:.iiiiiis. i t.w.. N. i!. We givf onr H'r'i;i i the i'" and thlt'tnent t,t , .. k lijtls ' Westci u i'r"i ! c- e. M-n -..;. tne Plunt-.t'ion I initrs. Oisnnm ttii imr signments solicited. Refer to HubbsA Vieta, R. VC VsJs--son & Co., Hayhmst & WhittaVTT. i. a Itnsouchet A Co., Evansville. I d. )tjfcr K. J. COMER. GVi. s. 4:1: COMER & RICHARDSai;, Cotton Factor Storage, Commission, and TonuiUagMERC Iff A XTS. Clinton ftri. . MEMFHIM. ZSMM, REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop A Co., Memphaw Swwr Bros.. Cincinnati; Jas. Viba & Cw, g-wiary Jas. B. Feu by, t--t. Louis; J. K. ,rri Hill, Talmadge & to.. New Yori.. decl. T. C. PA VIS. DA.VIS .& MORRIS, Cotton Factors and CnemiL Couimifcfcion MerchmvtXt, VK'HSIilKtl ni Reler to Ragon 4 Dickey ; Ma.-jki-. 5fM'. bit A Co. ; Preston A Menifee; A Co.; Preston Brthers; Travis H:immc ; R. K. Dunkerson A Co.; HubbRtt vtmsi. George I-Dixon. zm;-uu&x II I I.I. fc co PRODUCE DEALEST ' and Commfslcn Mtrchssx; No. 39 Madison Stm f, y. imphi'Tm. Solicit consignrr ents of Provisio,,PTr-.. Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green &i.C . Fruits, Butter, Eggs, FowiS, sniifai-'wi of all kinds. They have good busine-is fac,Il!t; .j. by giving proinit returns will e please cu tomers. References. George R. Preston, Esq , ). EvarirrKvi H. D. Aliis A Co.. I varnvfc.! Halliday Bros., Cairo, 111. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwa rds,8U Louis. ' Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. Ijf ut' ' DRY GOODS. JAQDESS, HUDSPETH & D, ' ' i - . , ."WHOLESALE - Dry Goods and Notlou No. 10 North Pirst Street,' CASH PAID FOR COTtrJA. We also Forward Cfltttou and SW-a-: and make advances on same. .