Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 August 1867 — Page 7

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. Wentlirr and W-ter. The weather was clear yesterday mora ingbut cool and pleasant, and growing quite hot towards noon. The river la falling fast, having receded about six inches during Toescay night, or at the rate of . nearly one foot in 24 hours, which Is an unprecedented decline at this state of the water. Arrivals and Departures. The arrivals and departures since our last report up to 3 o'clock yesterday. Include the Ollie SulU van, Cannelton and return; Wauaneta, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Charleston, St. Louis to Cincinnati ; Mayflower to Cairo; William White, Eau Claire and James Gray to Green River ; Phantom to Teunessee River; Spray to Hickman; Minneola, Cincinnati to Memphis. ' iioal Dar, Among the first boats due here are the New York for St.' Louis; Cora H., for Memphis; John D. Perry, Iarling and Empire, from Memphis; Kzra Porter, for New Orleans; Quickstep, from Cairo; Palestine, from L..uisville; Win. White from Green River. 51 '. I lmic!sm. There was lui: lit" i1 ; :r on the levee yesterday forenoon, err.--pi In front of the Mary Sweii and Nashville The Phantom got a nuiit i.ice t.ip out Tuesday evening The Spray took l,K)t) bids, of salt, and left for Tad ueah and yiekman. Jltn. Matheny and Paul Strosser were her pilots The Ollie Sullivan was full of tobacco, n.nd returned up the river yesteiday pretty light The Waunita, from New Orleans, discharged -50 bbis. rosin here and had a very good low water trip. She had a barge in tow. Capt. Tom. Shumaii and Jesse liirdsal were in excellent spirits, looking as (hie nssiik . The Charleston had two loaded barges in tow and discharged some freight The Nashville got 9X) sacks corn and considerable other f eight above, and returned at" lO.'i oVlock Tuesday night. She was receiving liberally yesterday, and would go out full. ,Jim. Ilanovan and Frank Dusouchet are her eminent star gazers, and will take her through on ally The Mary Swan was receiving rather liberally and would have all she could curry on the water The Newsboy makes two trips daily to Henderson, bringing full loads of tobacco eacli trip -..From the officers of the Waunita we .earn the Legal Tender had got safely over Walter's Dar, and was making good progress down the river The Minneola, with two barges and a good trip, arrived at noon yesterday, lour days out. from Cincinnati. Hbe was siground some hue on Jledoc liar, fifteen miles below. and rubbed at Rising Sun. She reportsthe Niglitinga e still hard and fast at Flint, with a fine prosiect of spending the summer there. liontM l.riivins To-Pny. Fok Cairo. The swift-winged low-pressure Quicksiep, Captain II. T. Dexter commanding and iuke Nichelsou clerk, leaves for Cairo and way points at four o'clock to-day. She has elegant passenger appointments, and goes promptly on time. Passengers will be well cm red for. For Louisville. The beautiful 1 ghtdraught Palestine tatces the place of the Morning Star to-day, and go-s 'o Louis ville this evening. She has heen thoroughly repaired and fiiud up expressly for ttiis trade, and is m excellent co dition. CaptalnE. Hollcraft. an experienced and genial officer, is iu command; Mr. McMuIlen, a courteous and obliging irenUemun, is i er passenger clerk, and tnat popular and attentive young gentleman, Jesse Jackson, has charge of the freight. For Memphis. The beautiful Cora S., commanded by that sterling steamboatman and pleasant gentleman. Captain Wes. Whitlow, goes to Memphis to-day, r. td will take freight for all Southern pons, with privilege of resbipplng. Mr. A). Cioxall is her genial and popular clerk. leniiiiiH from our Exeliansres. Cincinnati. The Commereial of Tuesday says: The weather yesterday was clear and mild. At Pittsburg the riveris rising.with 10 inches in the channel. Here it lias receded two indies during the past 21 hours, with 4 feet on Rising Sun bar, the shoalest point hence to Louisville.; The Minneola descended Rising Sun bar yesterday, at 8:"0 A. M-. all right. There is only 30 inches on the head, and 4 feet on the foot of the bar, making navigation very difficult. Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday says: The river was falling yesterday, with 3 'eet 6 inches water in ti e canal in the evening by the mark. During the previous 24 hours it had fallen an inch at t he head of the falls, and about :l inches at Portland.. The weather I'as c eared off juUe pleasant, with the therm iniwer in the shade ranging at Mi, Willi indications of continued clear weather, the mercury in th- barometer having gone up several points. The towboat Alps arrived at Cairo and laid up, and the pilots arrived here on Saturday. She brought up the river t he largest tow of the season, having eighteen empty coal barges, and brought all up safe. The Tennessee River Packet Line. The committee of merchants, boatmen, and others interested in the establishment of a permanent, line of packets to the Tennessee fciver, are to meet this morning at 10 o'clock at the Roard of Trade Rooms. This line may be looKed upon as a fixed fact, and Kvansville can advertise it at once. We should want pay in advance, as the "packet line" will never divide profits enough to Day it. An Improvement What is it? We see it claimed that an improvement in sttam engines has been brought to light in Hamburg, Arkansas. TheinVcntorclanns that he can extend the crank to the verge of the wheel and shorten the stroke at the same time. For instance, that he can commence with a two foot stroke of piston and make a twenty foot stroke of crank on the band or water-wheel, all in thesame time, which has never been done before; that he has gained trom one to two hundred per cent, over the old machinery, taking up much less room, and doing away with the horrible destruction of life and loss of boats and freight by the bursting of boilers. The invention or the improvement, is termed t he " Excelsior Motor." St. Louis. The Democrat of Tuesday says : . The weather yesterday was delicionsly cool. River falling, and mud belt widening. On Sunday the LTpper Mississippi was r:sing slowly at Dubuque, but falling at St. Paul. - Tho Minnesota rivers are receding as swiftly ulmost as they rose. The Illinois is at a fair stage for light boats and barges. TheMissouii is in good condition for navigation, and falling. Busi ness opeiieo rainer quiet on me wnarl yes-erday. Rates of freight to Lower Mississippi continue same as last week. Captain John McDonald takes charge of

the steamer M. S. Mepbam. He has gone

to Paducilh where the boat 'is undergoing rep Irs. The Key City's roustabouts struck on Saturday, but. their places were immediately filled with others. The Herald say s : "We understand that the strike was brought about by the Phil. Sheridan. When she run below her help received per month the rates paid by the Northern Line. After entering the upper trade the wages were cut down 85, and hence the strike." Some bets were lost and won on the late race between the Continental and tow boat Yankee from St. Louis, one officer of the Atlantic line losing S220. The Yankee left this port lour hours after the Continental and g' t to New Orleans two hours after. The Yankee left here at 10 o'clock

.Saturday night, the 20th ; arrived at her destination at V o'clock Thursday night, 25th; time f. ur days and twenty-three ijouis. ine iiau in low rrora airo one coal barge; also two barges containing 1,200 Memphis. The Avalanche of Saturday says : Weather sultry and cloudv. The river here is declining steadily. White River is receding steadily, with eight feet six inches to Angtista. The Arkansas is-fall ingslovly, with five feet scant on the bail to Little Rock. STEAMBOATS. Notice to shippers. Owing to the low water and difficulty of getting to smithland, the Cumberland River low-water packets will make this place their terminus. By recent action of the underwriters. freights to and from Cumberland River aie privileged via Paducah. without extra charge for insurance or additional risk to cs rriers. Any freight to our care will go for. ward prom pt 1 , ad at the lowest current rates. Our charges for forwarding are 5c. tier l'i) pounds, oc. per ary oarrei, and toe, for whisky, Act. F owler, Lke & Co. Paducah, July 1, 1807. dim Notice to Shippers. We have tempo rarily removed our Whartboat to the foot of Cumberland liar, a short distance be low t ids place, where we will attend to the receiving and forwarding freights for the Cumberland Klveras heretofore. We so licit the patronage of our old friends, as well as new ones. Ourraf.es are 0c per 100 IDs., and oc lor imrrei freights. SCYS f K It, KLLIS & CO. Smith land, July :i, l.7. jys-dlm. Ilearular Kvansville ami Cumberland I.iver Jacket The Light Draught Elegant Steamer CHATTANOOGA, HENRY SCOTT, Master; KIT. RITDD, Clerk, Leaves Kvansville 12 VERY Monday, for Clarksvllle and all intermediate Cumber land River ports. For freight or passage apply on board. JylG ti Regular Cincinnati and Evansville Packet. The elegant light-draught steamer LEONORA ISTO. 2 Wm. Davis, Master; J. H. Thiplett, Clerk. Runs as a regular Weekly Packet from Fvanvville to Cincinnati, delivering passenders and freight at the city wharf at Louisville, thereby saving extra expense of t rans er. Mr Leaves Kvansville every MONDAY MORN 1 NO, at 9 o'clock. For freight or passage applv ou board, or to C R. RUDD, jy2dtf Agent. Regular Green River Packet The staunch Freight and Passenger Kteaiier -Acl ix I-jy o 1 1 , Air. EdwarI'S, Master. Will leave Kvansville for Woodbury every Wednesday, and for Uowling Green every Saturday, at o o'clock V. M apl.'l dtf. Regular Evansvllle. Frostburg, and Hartford Packet. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer idH JAMES GRAY, J. W. STiNsojf, Master: Joe. McREYNOLn, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Kvansville, Frostburg, and Hartford, Ky. Leaves Kvansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 P.M. Leaves Frostburg every Monday at 2 p.m. Leaves Hartford everyThursday at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. nichS! dtf FRUIT JARS. UVxi.it Jars. X1 in it Jars. FVnit Jar's. AT JXarlc & Warren's :sro. 18 MAIN ST. LETCHWOKTIPS GLASS JAR, Tin top, rubber band, held by a screw. ADAMS'S GLASS JAB, Tin top, wire fastening; sealing wax to suit. CORK TOP. Glass Jars, with corks; sealing suit. wax to BROWS EARTHEN JARS, Tin top, wire fastening closed with wax. SEALING WAI AND CORKS For sale extra. MARK. 6c WARREN, IMPORTERS OF Queensware, Glassware, cntA, FANCY GOODS, frc, 18 Main Street.

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STEAMBOATS.

Regular EvanviIIe, Paducall, aul Cairo Packet. The New and Magnificent Steamer MAYF LOWE R, J. V. Thp.oop, Master; ' Wm. Dcits and Geo. Throop, Clerks, , Leaves Kvansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board, or to R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., ap3dtf Agents. For Paducah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet The magnificent side-wheel steamer ARMADA, tics. DCSOUCHJET, Master; Wm. Fowler, Clerk, Leaves Evansville 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 Illinois Centra Railroad. Connects at Kvansville with the E.A C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passasie apply ou board or to R. K. DUNKERSON & Co. ap-4dtf Agents. Dexter's Independent LowPressure Packet xjms QUICKSTEP, -S&SSrJ-li H. T. Dexter, Mas'er Leaves Kvansville for Cairo every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p. ni. positively, connecting at Cairo with St. Louis. Memphis, and .New Orleans packets. apS dtf Regular EvansviLte and Tennessee River Weekly Packet. FOR JOHNSON VILLE, EAST PORT, and FLORENCE. The fleet and elegant steamer PH A1STTO INX, Allen Docajj, Master; Vai Sokensov, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 P.M., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rales. Particular attentiou given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on board. mayl-1 dlf Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet The New and Finely Appointed Reamer A. Drinkwater, Master; John Adams, Ciei K, WPl run "as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Rowling Green. Leaves Kvansville every Monday and Friday, at b p. in. feb&dtf OLD RELIABLE XT. S. MAIL LINE FOR Owensbcro, Cannelton, and Louisville The new and elegant Passenger Steamer TjrmjWTMf: qtat? IIojulc'koft Master: John Ocerbachek, Cierk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOX BAY, at 10 a.m. ; and 'i iit KMiAi , at ti p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Step.mer TARASCON, Gilmoke, Master; M. U. WARREN. CieiK ; I.PUVKS EVAXSV'I.LE EVERY VF.l.:siAY , at ti p.m. ; and KATCKI A V, at C p. m. The elegant and fleet ROSE HITE, , Ballard, Master ; Georoe Patterson, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TCCNDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and i kii'ai, at o p.m. These boats have been refitted and refur nished tnroughout, and are now in firstrate order fer the accommodation of the public. reiKius receivea at an times, iree or charge, and all information furnished, by IUA S nUMrHKLl , ana R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Evansville and Packet. Cannelton FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND CANNELTON. The Excellent Steamer Ollie ?iilliA'sxii, J. T. Hcoo, Master. Hugo, Clerk. Will leave Evanvilie every MON DAY, W EDN ESDA Y, AND FRIDAY for Cannelton and all way landings Arrive at Evansville every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. For freight or passage, apply on board. jelotf Regular Evansville and Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hickman, and Memphis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer

JTolm T. Perry, J. Lee FiJiNEv, Master; Hjesjry Miller, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving esnecial 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 jiVews Boy. C. G. PERKINS, Master, ; Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 O'clock ! Mt Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agent. &OV2 dtf

COMMISSION CARDS.

Johs BB?AN. ' ' Dickson G. Watts. Late A rken burgh t ji as. t . taq. fc Bryan. BRYAN, WATTS & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 Broad Street, ; ' XEW YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advance made on shipments' of COTTON, TOBAC(.u, auu uiutr rruuuce. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agent TTICE IS HEREBY (1IVEX JLp tliat the undersigned have formed a limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions or the Revised Statutes of the State of New York : that the name or firm under which snch partnersnip is to oe conducted js Bryan, Watts A Co.; that the general nature of the bni. ness to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in ald business are John Bryan and Dickson G. vv atts. who fevers lly reside iu the city of New York, in the State of New York ; that the special partner Interested in said business is Charles F. Tag, who resides in the city of Hoboken, in the county of Hudson, and State of New Jersey ; that said special partner, Charles F. Tag, has contributed a capital io tne common stocK ol such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars In cash; and that such partnership is to commence ou the sixteenth day of .uay,iN,,,an(i is to terminate on tne SIX' te-nth day of May, 187(1. Dated at New York, May 16. 18j7. JOHN BRYAN. DICKSON G. WATTS, General Partners. CHARLIK F. TAG, inaySO d3m Special Partner. Oiii-tl. THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Ageiifs, EVANSVILLE, IND. Special attention given to the sale Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generally Prompt returns made. Forwarding promptly attended to. Particular attention given to the filll of orders for Groceries, Provisions, t Merchandise of every description. i Wl .... . D 4 l kKT . IT.-f-!. . 1 . . . Street. may!6 COX & HUMPHREY, Offices: Whurf-boat, toot Sycamore Street, No. Jtt North Water street, EVANSVILLr., Ikij. Office: No. 7 Howard Row . , . . M EMPfllS, TESIf, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, WIIAltFBOAT J'HOFHIETORS. and General Steamboat agents. Sxecial Agents for the, "Atlantic and Great Western J Freight Line," Nashville and Northwestern, Nasn and Chattanooga, and Mobile and Ohio Railroads. - Through Rates and Bills of Ladi, given to all points South. Particular attention given to the hai ling of freight. mcfcJ A. 8. HA YHCBST. J. J. WHITTAKKK. I lay hurst & lVliittaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6 South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Com anu country rroauce. L. M. BA!!!D......m - .G. H. STABT 1SAI11D & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikinan A Co..) niAERAL AGENTS, PROIIl'CE, JT Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H Q,. Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bank and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville jNatloaal Hank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. .noll-ly F. H. RAGON. E. DICKEY. I1.4GOX & DICKEY, Wholesale Grocert Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, and Forwarding & Commission Mercnajf os. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf WE WOITLI) ItKKIKD OFR friends and former patrons that we are at tbe old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, fcc and should be pleased to see ihem. H. D. ALLIS & CO. II. 1- ALLIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers it, LIQUORS, FL0UB, &c Corner Water and Tine Streets, Evajjsvii-le, Isn. Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouctet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ind. OCtlB Housekeepers' Emporium. COOK & HEALY, Dealers In Choice, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, FINETEAS and COFFEES, So. "76 MAIS STREET, H. A. Cook, Evajjsvilxe, Ihd. J.Healy. , (ap22

T. F. SHERWIN, with . GEO. S. SO.VMAO A CO., HARDWARE, 29 FIRST STREET. mayiti 3ra Evawsvjlle, Ijd.

NEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor, McGregor Brothers, . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xo. 33 TCorpiron.AS st New Orleans, La.. Liberal advances made on Provision and Western Produce consigned to our ad ore. ap-j a.im. P. S. DuSOUCHET &C0. ' General Ccmmission and Forwarding ME J! CHANTS, . . .. . 3:t Pojdrn Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Pro duce. Consignments and Orders solicited. decl5dtf. O. O'Riley. General Commission Produce and For warding XEHCFlA.lSrT, Corner Poytlras and N'ew Leyee Sts A" A' W ORLF.A NS. LA . Reference, the Great West. decl5ltf. BAM. H. KENNEDY. JI I.IV8 VAIKIN PAFT, E. MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork. Bacon, Flour, Rope 55 57 Poydras Street," New Orleans, declodly. r. h. Howard, h. t. BAiiKKT, New Orleans, w. R. prestom, New York. CATI.IN PRESTON, IlutSOC Ville, 111. Geo. r. preston, Evansville, Ind. vM. if. Williams, Calhoun. Kv. HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND CO M WISSIOX MEItn r A TS ICS iiiiioii SI reel. NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES. Geo W. Rathboue, President Evansville aiionai i;ai)K. Preston Brothers, Evansville, Jnd. James Rohh. Fn.. I'lftldent Louisiana National Hank. New Orleans. C. P. orriH. Eo.. Cashier First. Xntlonnl Bank, Memphis. G. R. Rutter. Esq.. President Tpnnsn National Bank. Memphis. -mrj. j. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Com van v. deel'idtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton ami Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and - - M'OM MEHCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 5f Poydras street, Nkw Orlkans, La. Carleton, Foute Co., New York. Speed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard Co., Mobile, Ala. dec.J-'tjr-tf. E. H. Fa i RCHiLD. J. wTEinoham. FAIRCHLLD & BINGHAM, OoiiiiiiStsiioii 3Xei-cliantM 81 Magazine Street, nov20 dly 8. K. BARTON. ...M NEW ORLEANS. .POOL.. W. M. AIKMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., CommiHHion IVX?i-?IimitH 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. TRAK SPORTATIOK. lercliants' Despatch FAST FREIGHT LINL FORWARDS GOODS FROM SEW YORK, ROSTOX, and all points in tbe NEW ENGLAND STATES, TO EVANSVILLE DIRECI IN TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHER LINE, AT REGULAR RAILROAD RATES. WITH AG EXT J AT AM, Till principal points aione the line. w are enaleil to give the UTMOST DEf PATCH to freight. we nave uoniracung Agents a. Naslins N. H.. Worcester. Mass.. Si.rinefleid. Mass Providence. R. L. and Hartford. Conn Goods marked " Merchants' Dispatch and shipped to either of the above places or via of Albany, will reach our line, and BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on aDnllcatio,ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES. OVER CHARGES, Ac, are PROMPTLY SETTLED without referring our natrons to Easterti offices. E. B. MORGAN, AgeDt, Evansville, Ind. Office with Keen, Mark & Co. sep!2 dam THE MERCHANTS' UNI OK Express Company A VINO PUT THEIR DIRECT and great Through Lines in perfect working order, are now prepared to do s General Express Rudiness with the East West, Southwest, ana jionowm. Including the carrying and collecting of Monev V aluables, &c. Our lines now opened embrace the ronu between New York. Boston, Philadelphia Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, Pra!rie-dD Chien.Indianapolis.Terre Haute, St. LonJ and all Intermediate points, and are belBrapidly extended over all the r on tec trade. The capital of this Company Is Twenty Million Dollars and 1b an ample guarantee to the nnb.. of its responsibility. All losses and damage of property entrusted to our care wll be promptly and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit th patronage of the public Our rates are a low as those of any responsible F.mrwu Company.

n. K. WALDO, Agent OFFICE Xo. 4 Flrat Street. &GY13

COMMISSION CARDS. C A R D. TIIOS. C. SMITH & PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Graa Setdt, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. - 5 SOUTH WATER STREKT, EVANSVILLK, IND. All orders promptly filled. fa23dtf BIS.HUBB8. MI. IX. TIWT. HUB BS Jt TI ETS, FORWARDING AND C0MM1SSIOH And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETOR. Agents "Star Union LiNst. OfSce Xo. 2 Main Street, Janl dtf EvANSviLi.r FOSTER JJROTPERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER. GWYN A CS Memphis, Tens. FOSTER, COPELAND & OS CottOll, 1I7oltiooo AND GENERAL COM MISSION .11 Water Street, I NEW YORK. Consignments solicited. Advances raiSim

on property in i-tore, or ci edits giva on oitis inaing. Refer to Geo. W. Rathbone. Esq., I'resiuent JTtjqville National Punk. ,,- -Hon. John s. Hopkins, President First Ttional Itank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esij., Pref 't Mercfcat National Uank, Evansville. mayltj dtf t E0WE3 & EURBANK, Comniissioii 3Ii-lifs Xo. 276 I RO.VT KTKr LT, Mspi.-d, TJtj. Cah advanced made on cousienMeaiwJtlH MEMPHIS CARDS. (IKTMKI.L. J. It. DItrRT Mem- hi, Tcnu Late of Unlcititpwn, Kento!fcy. & DRURY. Late of Williams. Cartmell & Co., .tiempniK, Tenn. CARTMELL Cotton Factors. Proluf and (tttpral Commission Br.d Forwarding Merchants. 200 FR0XT STREET, JSet. Washington ami Attaint, N. B. We cive onr personal ntf enlion to the sale and shipment nl Cotton a ad ail kinds of Western Produce. Also, to tiillbg Plantation Orders. Orders and Con signments solicited. " Refer to HhIIhA VMh, R. K. DocJterson & t-o.. Hnyhu st & VVljittaker. J. ". lusouchet A Co., EvanMvllle. 1 rt. Uj'S Sy E. J. COMKK. fcKf). i. K1CKAKIHK1H. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factor!, Storage, Commission, and Forwaniljce M K It C II A X.T S , Olintoii Street, MEMPHIS, TFJTJV. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop & Co., Memphis; JTwder Eros.. Cincinnati; Jas. Viha A Cv , J;ilon ; Jas. II. Ffnby. St. Louih; J. B. Kin-land, Hill, Talmadge & Co., New York. decl. T. C. DAVIS. DAVIS & MORRIS, Cotton Factors and (Jemrnl Contitiission Merchants, VMKKBl'KU, jniSS. Reler to Ragon A Dickey ; Macktv, 1 ' bit A Co. ; Preston A Menifee; T.C "Hxtr.A Co.; Preston Brothers; Travis A Kin; R. K. Dunkerson A Co.; Hubbs k Vieu: G eorge 1 Dixon. m ay 4 Clnk III 1. 1. 41: CO., PRODUCE DEALERS and Commission Merchants No. VJ Madison Strent, MKMPHlS,?ni!. Solicit consignments of Provisions, flanr. Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green tsel IfritA Fruit. Butter, Eggs, i'owln, and FroUtutm of all kinds. They have good bnsine facflit.m, a ka by giving prompt returns will strtv please customers. Rrferenct. George R. Preston, Esq., ) c-.,.,!r. H . D. Allis A Co., ' J Evansvin.' Halliday Bros., Cairo, 111. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. , Chouteau A Fdwa rds.St. Louis. Dubois & Augur, Cincinnati. JySliT DRY GOODS. JAQUESS, HUDSPETH & CQm 1 WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions, No. 10 North First Street, , EVAWSVILI,, liTD. CASH PAID FOR COTTON. We also Forward Cotton and Votraern.

and make advances on same. . itl2