Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 September 1867 — Page 7
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.For WAer River Item Be fifth Pace- i STEAMBOAT PRINTING. ' No printing establishment In the West j naa better facilities or greater ability tor -J, doing one steamboat Rintug. our aanorvmen I of Job Type, though very large and ' complete, in constantly being added to, and oar job department fat under the personal . supervision of one of tbe best Job printers in we united state, we are prepsreaw print Posters, plain ' ' Bill Lading, Cards, i or fancy, Bill Heads, 'ib. Cards. Deck and Me eta. Bills of Fare. Mates' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to, t ' ' Weather and Water, j The weather Saturday morning was def eidedly 1 salubrious - and " pleasant, the 1 fine rain of the night previous having tempered the heat amazingly.' The river continues to fall, and we shall not be. stir prised to see this morning, tbe continuous ' sand bar extending to below ' Vine Street, and the end is not -yet, ..- '-' Arrival aatf Dcpartarcs, U ; The arrivals and departure up to o'clock Saturday,. Include the Mary- Erwln, Cairo , and , re torn; .Newsboy, Henderson. and return vJ am es Gray, Green River to i return ; Ada Lyon, to- Henderson and beHost Dne. Among the first boats due here are the Champion, from, Memphis; "Mlnneola, for Memphis; Bob Roy; torSL Louis; Abeooa frota Arkaaaatr River; Exra Porter, from Hew Orleans; Linton and- Chattanooga, 'from Cairo; r Phantom, from' Eastport Tahlequah, from Cincinnati, 1 ' : . M teeellABwwwa. ' 1 Slowly butaurely the circle of maritime '. "matters cos tract, and one by one steam boats have to take the bank, chaw a ring -bolt or choke a snubbing post. Nothing but the very lightest boats will be able to , run throughout thla week, 11 the river con Unues to fall.... The Mary Erwin curat in about 2 o'clock with a moderate cargo, and lef . at 3 o'clock with a fair packet trip and full of people...Sbe reports the Louisa aground, at Diamond Island, and 'the Tempest atShawueetown bar,.....The Tempest had broken ' her "capstan in a cblnery,andLuoe Merrell.ber clerk, passed through here on Friday, en route to Louis ville, by rail, to have it repaired. He could,' no doubt, have had it repaired here quicker, cheaper and better, if be had only thought of lt..The Abeone is still below . Shawnee, and will stay there until the riv er rises. Tb Phantom got over Shaw nee, and was met near Bmitniand all right, and would have no further trouble.. The James Gray . brought 1 la a full cargo of 'lumber, cooper stuffs, " Ac. ......The Ada Lyon left at 5 a. x. for Henderson, with Maginley, Caroll A Co.'s circus. Captain Alf. Edwards, , we regret to say, was too much indisposed to accompany the boat, but is convalexcing, and will Join her at MU . Vernon, today The Ollie Sullivan was detained by tbe low water, and. had not got In at Boon Saturday. n our notice of the Cobb-Webb, In Friday's Jouricajl, the compositor gave her boilers of the fabu lous dimensions of 232 inches. We wrote thai she had two 32-lnch boilers. She had a very nice trip aboard Saturday morning, and left sbortly before noon. There are -now fully one hundred feet, wore of the wharf bare from the foot of Walnut Street to the foot of Division than at any time before within tbe last two years .Guy. Vlnyard, late of the Sam. Orr, gives an interesting notice in the local column. He is anxious to pay what the Orr o ....,. Wabash River is lower than It has been for tweniy-flve y ears. .L..Tbe Cumberland River Is lower than It has been for . two years," and is still falling. ." i : ' v; Bonts Leaving; To-Iyi ' Fob Cairo. Tbe Chattanooga, Captain Frank Dusouchet, with Kit Ru'dd in the office, will be i the packet for Cairo to-day. She is very light draught, and her officers are pleasant gentlemen.-. . :-., 1 I - For LotTlSVlIJLK, -A The . Ollie Sullivan may be expected to leave this morning for Owensboro to connect with the. Louisville packet Palestine. The Ollie has obliging officers, and will, no doubt, be. able to get through.' i ' 'f' -V i ' t leanings from ear LrhAte. '" Pittsburg. The Commerciil , of Tbars. day says? , , , . . i i
:';"' Tbe'weatnur during the ast two days L was Intensely -hot,- ! a trade below tiie bridge tbere was nothing done; above, tbe email boats will have full sway until tbe close of the week, wbeu thq Mail and P. opie's Ltne of packets will again be placed : on toe track. Daring the' time the boats . have-cessed running .the--. officers have ' spared no expense iu having their boats 1
( better fitted up for the Fall lra.de. ' j Tiielarge gars jnd catfish are leaving tb
jvrEansati.-c'Hig 101 tne uiw iage oi waters which is nwt of -sufficient depth for Uieirnavigaiioni r. J t ' ' T- - TiJ Hew do they iinunagd at 'GlaaS- Hoase? DO Ihey lighter-overt - ' ' J t . ,i , CHamt ATI. The (Xrminercbil of -Friday ays: :: : -,.ir :ii.t- ,l
;1 1,' I The weather wa clear and cool y esterday. At Pittsburg the river is stationary, 11 with fifteen inches In the channel. Here It has been on a stand during the past 'twenty-lour hours, with ibree :feet-.oa Medoc bar, the shoalest point heace to "' Louisville. - - The Tahlequah will arrive here this, ' morning,, and return to Evansvilte tomorrow evening." We learn by a dispatch v! from Cap. J. If. Tripiett, thai she passed Madison yesterday, on Uim. Yesterday the city landing was bare of boats, from Broadway down to Main, except the little Success, laid apat the foot of Sycamore-. Notwithstanding the low water, the rates 4 of freights on all the local packets are the v hi same as during high water. As a conse
quence, hardly any oi me . packets are more than paying expnses, while we know of several that have lost money. A convention or all steamboat owners and Captains on tbe Western and Southern waters, will ne held in this city, on the leth of Oc
tober. . 7 - Yesterday was tbe hottest day of the sea- " . son, tbe mercury ranging from 92 to 96 i during the aJternoon In the shade.'.v Loins vim. The ' Courier, of- Friday, says: c . ' - ' ' " ' ' ! : The river was slowly rising at tbe head of the falls yesterday, with 28 inches water in the canal in tbe evening by tbe mark. - This is a rise of two inches at the bead of ! . the faLs, and fcbould make six inches more water out over tbe bar at the foot of tbe falls, between the Portland and New Al- , ban y shores. . . At tbe foot of the falls the rite has made, "'no perceptible change in the channel . depths, as all the boats, ferries im laded, . ,. rub the bar, drawing but 28 inches water, Tbe R. C. Gray struck the bar and was ' ' stiJl hard on it Lit eveuiag; going out. ' Tbe river is now lower tban eince tbe fall of 1806, aud yesterday was the warmest ' " of tbe year, a uistlnction tnat cann t well be gainsaid in our regions, as tbe mercury In the thermometer was up to blood beat 102.. On the street the beat was 82 i to ! ' 93, tbe nlgbest point this season , a little warmer tban the greatest beat of July.-
The Zmocraf, of Friday, says:. -
. Captain Pink Varble has chartered tbe IdaReee to run in connection with the Norman in the Whi te River trade. The low water prevented the Norman from coming to time, and tbe a -cumulation of freight compelled Captain Pink to get lirhtboat. ..x The R. C. Gray left here night before last lor itempnB wun a nnetnpoi rreixnt and people. . She went through the canal got more freight and people off tbe Empire, wiko - bu : iara op oacaing oui, sne rubbed on the Portland bar getting off ane weai io new Aioany, and in landibg at, me wnart-ooat sne go agroanu again finally she "wiggled" off and backed down the river, only to run hard aground at r ailing nun. wnere sne was sucking bard and fast vesterdav at noon. ; - . .-- . We learn that Captain Wes. Whitlow, of M,am empire, nas gone altera ooat tnat only draws a foot. Sbe will run between here and Cairo. , TheTahleqaab "big iniou V rrom Ev antvlile with a grave yard trip, passed up to jruraopous yesieraay. : ' , Nearly as light as your Tennessee River packets run. She refused any r amount here and along shore. She proposed to go through, and she went. . . -' - St, Locta, The, Democrat of Friday; says: . t .. ... r our and a nair reet water on millp' bar, and ten-boats lying tbere." was th suggentlve dispatch received yesterday by Secretary Scudder, from Capt, Hemenway.' xi u an iinpreceoeniea tow stage, and can remain so long. . A schedule of increased rates was made out at tbe Atlantic 6 Mississippi Steamship uiuro, iw wu euect iuu morning, xia main points are as loliowsi Te New Orleans, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Ac., aloobol, f3 per bbL : apples, flour, -onions and pota mmw, ox ov per uui. ; ixjrn, too per sack; oats, 85e; pork, 82 per bbl. ; coat oil, $3 SO; pound freight . 7oe. The condition of the river certainty jumnes tbe advance. Boating nence to aii points aoove is in a chaotic state. Confusion reigns. What boats and whea they will arrive or' leave, is matter or conjecture. There will be jnoxe system observed iu a few days.-- - . ins. weatner continues uou .Huxiness comparatively dull. - uani.. r rank uwen died In this cltv vesterdav moraine of. It is reported, a disease orthe liver. He was a native of Indiana spent bis boyhood in Montrose, Iowa; was engaged - in naiooaung in the neighborhood of tbe Lower raoids of the Missis sippi: was for a long while piloting North ern A.ine ano omer upper Mississippi boats. lived frugally. it au interest in the War Eagle and commanded her. and was latterly master of the tow boat Bee. He was very popular and bad manv friends, I apt. Owen married about one year ago. Memphis. The Avalanche ef Wednesday says: --'(' We have had several days' of hot. sultry weather, and yesterday was but little behind any of its predecessors for beat. Tbe liver falls dally. There are but thirty incnes scant to l ne isiuir, and twenty-six inebes from the Bluff to Little Rock, and sixteen Inches to Fort Smith. On Phillips' bar tbere is barely six feet. ' and boats are dally arrested at that place as effectually lr it were a quarantine station. roin here to Viekaburg the channel is bad, but we have so far heard of no trouble below Vlcksburg except In the case of .the Henry AUKins. Oa Sunday last, Capt. Cole, formerly of the Bailie List, while on bis way down tbe river with a riatboat load or boon Doles. ran on to the wreck ef tbe Jeff. Thompson. The bottom was torn oat of his boat, and most of his cargo was lost. This wreck we bave alluded to on more tban one occasion since the Totten claimed to bave blown It up. It is now witbin some two feet of the surface, and is much more dangerous than ever Derore. ' Boatmen should be cautious of this obstruction. It should be removed immediately. STEAMBOATS. - We have Come to Staj. Regular Evansrille and Gannelton Ihr Oioensboro. Rockport. and. CanThe excellent Steamer Ollie Sullivan, " J. Ham. Throop' Master ; ' Wixx. H. Hnoo, Clerk, Will leave Evansvilte every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY for Cannelton and all way landings: arriving at Evansville every TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and SATURDAY. . 1 1 or freight or passage apply on board. sel9dtf ., ; ; , . ,..( . Jtegalar Cincinnati and Evansaw: VTHe'elearii .light-draught steamer TAGET TfF.QTJiApEL " J'Tt. TKIPT:iPTTi"!tfaaUr-'"' ''I iJ iii -.i.'LEW,H.ABkii8, Clerk" Rons as a regular Weekly Packet from Evansville ta UinclnnaU, delivering pas sengers and freight at the city wharf at Louisville, thereby eavlug extra expense of txansier, i ir, ress- Leaves Evansvrlle every TUESDAY MORNING, at 8 O'clock, ;For freight or. passage apply on board. or to , C H. RUDD, jtepljOdU f,-ir ;,,'T r ' " AeeAt'' Regular -EYansYtlle and Clniuyti einnati 1 Packet. ' it'The elegant light draught steamer ' - GkoRgk Smith, Master; - ' James Kosidy. Clerk, leaves Evansville for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY, at o'clock a,m. For freight or passage apply on board.-' -ang8-3m - ' ' ...... Regular KvansTille, JPadu- , cab, and Cairo Packet..., , (In place of the 'Mayflower during low , water.) 7 j., ,viThe New-and Magnificent Steamer M!ARY; EH WIN, ' W. A. Lowth, Master; ti G. W. Vijjtaki, Clerk, - Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at -o'clock precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. 1 he Mary Irwin draws only1 16 inches, and will meet with no detention from low water ... For freight or ass&ge at apply on board, XX. . or to - hen: ING, HUBBS CO., - au20 dtf Agents. " Regular ETansYllle, Frostbnrg, and llartrerd Packet. The excellent Light-Dranght Steamer JAMES GRAY, rJ.W.STtssoJt, Master; . . . Jox. McRrysoLD, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansville, Frostbnrg, and Hartford, Ky. - Leaves Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p.m. - - Leaves Frostbnrg every Monday at 2 p.m. r leaves iiaraora every xnursaay at a j ' For freight or passage apply on board. mch23 dtf
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Low u- Water ;Airangcment : old Reliable TJ. S. LAJIXu LINE ' FOB " ,'y-i Hwensboro, Canselton, and Louisville. The new and elegsant Passes ger Steamer PALESTINE,;; E. Holukoft Master: v Miles D. Warmk, Clerk 1 LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WAV M A -W .t 1A. M . an4 . ;;.r THCRSBAT, at 6 pan. The magnificent Hgbt-draugUt Steamer ROSE HITE, : ', ; Gilxosx. Master: . ". . Dicx Hctchikook. Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY, WDHEMbAT.atii.m.: and - NAttBDAT, at 6 p. m. The elegant and fleet Steamer ' ELLA' FABER,' J. H. PicknrpATTGH. Master: Geobqx Patterson, Clerk ' LKAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TtEHDAY.fttin.rn.! and. ... ,r ; : . T HID AT, at 6 pun. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now In firstrate order fer the accommodation of the public. ; . -' -. .. , . Freights received at all times, free of charge,, iud all Information furnished, by ' R. K. DUNKERSON COM i Agents. R. H. Viouolk. Superintendent. au7 tf . Louisville, Xy. Regular Evansville and Cairo Packet " The splendid light-draught Steamer CHARMER, Jack Grammkb, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo everv MON DAY and THURSDAY, at 4 pji . positively. connecting i uairo wun nu jouis, juemphis, and flew Orleans packets. . an7 For Paducah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday rac&et. Tbe magnificent low-water Steamer . NASHVILLE, Ous. Dttsotjcrkt, Master ; Wm. Fowtjek, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Leaves Cairo every Thursday and Sunday at 6 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 Central Railroad. Connects at Evansville with tbe E.4 C. Railroad, and the Tarascon for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board or to R. K. DUNKER&ON A Co. au7 dtf , Agents. Regular Evansville and Tennessee liiver weealy racket FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EA8TPORT, and The fleet and elegant steamer 3? EC A 1ST T O I, . Aura DtTKCAw: Master; Vau Soreisso. Clerk. Leave Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and paxsengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on boards may 14 dtf . : i Regular 'Evansville and Bowlingureen racket The New and Finely' Appointed Steamer ' ZZTWm. XVli te, A. Drinkwater, Master ' .:!,. i , jonn Adams, cierx. Will. run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making all landings nence to cowling ureen. . . Leaves Evansville- every ' Monday and Friday, at 6 p.m. . , j ebdtf Regular EvanlUe and Cannelton , Packet, r-ii FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT .AND "C AJi Jl KLTUM. " ' The txcelieut steamer Ollie' rSiilliVjan,' , T. Htjgo, Master. : . Bcoo, Clerk. 11-111 I . - , .A I . I ' MON DAY. W EDNESDA Y. AND FRIDAY for Cannelton and all way landings Ar rive at Evansville everv TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND 8ATUR- - -: - :: :i -WAX. ty, ; ! . - For freight or passage, apply on board. ' jel5U Regnlar ETansTille ana Mem- . phis Packet.. , .. or Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick man, and JHempMs. , - he elegant, fast side-wheel eteamer eTolin I. . Perry, J. Lbb FtNUXT, Master; . He-vet Milx.uk, 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 EvaruvOZe every TUESDAY-, at 5 FJ. Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. . v For freight or passage apply on board. , Juul dtf . . a Daily Henderson Packet" The fine Steamer ews CO. PERKINS. Master.: - Will leave promptly as above, dally, at ,3 ClOCK, p. M. Freients received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R, K. DUNKRSON A CO.. Agents. nov2 dtf Removal. GILBERT Jt CO. HAVE BE. Jg IDUVWl J U16U UVW IVimtVlJ OMI1C. pleased to see ail xneir oio customers, d as many new ones as will favor them with . nail. A full assortment of Qroeerlea. etc, always on hand, and for sale at the owew mrKi, prices. v yw. ndueemenU to ul thote buying for CASH. novK div
tut : FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission ' Merchant, ACKTT WMte- Lina Central lYansit -Company;" -Mi a) The only; Line running Cars through to New Yo,k, Boston, and all New England cities,' wrTHOUT TRANSFER. .Can are loaded, LOCKED, cd SEALED, and never opened, until they reach their d ' ' ' 3 tinatlon, carrying good between Evans ville and New York in . ; . - . . , ! ' FIT E TO SEYKX DATS' TIMS, Freight delivered at all the Inspectien Yards 4 in New york, Brooklyn, or Jersey For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no equal. : v J ; : " Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this offloe. ., , t , ' t'sr F.HED. It HU8TON,nAgent, Ho. 0 XOBT0 WATEB ST - ' : mayas .. , EVAHsviuus. Ins, BROWN, DUNKERSON & Cp. . ORWARDINQ AND CONMISSIO MERCHANTS, And special Agents for the BKLLF0XTlI2fE E. E. C6 RBIE TRISSPOBTlTIOir CO. And EEIE TIME EXFBISb Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express1 TIME AND rates guaranteed. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., August 13, 1866 angl-fj " Agents. t r. f; . : -.: ,- .! ii : i '.- - - . ; ' ' Merchants ; Despatch , FASTV FREIGHT, LINI ' 1 . . J:. .: ijrOBWABUeOOSS riOXlf, JfE W YORK, BOSTON, and all points In the ' hi Z', ENQLAJD 'STATES, rrf TiTTri MoifTTT n m t ti t, r m 1UII I AilOl lliliA 1lAiiLi, h 'f IN' TIME EQUALED BY NO OTHEB w , t , i'LJS j:,AT REGULAR RAIL.r..,1..;..,! VV VrinciSaTroInS aloa- the lineTw? areenauieu to give me urauol to snve the DES We have Contracting Agents at Nashua .- s. xi., w orcesser, Mass., prjngneid, Mass Providence, R. I., and Hartford, Conn Ooods marked Merchanu' Dispatch . and shipped to either of the above places or via of Albany, will reach our line, and BILLS OF LADINQ -GIVEN, on application, ON DA Y OF SHIPMENT. . All claims for DAMAGES. OVER' sc., are . PR OMPTL T SETTLED ' without referring our offices. , ,- patrons to Eastern E. B. MORGAN, Agent, - . Evansville, Ind. Office with Keen, Mark A Co. sepia dSm INSURANCE. EVMSYILLE IXSIR AXCE CO. AtrrHOBizxD Capita 1 ,000,000 Paid Up Capita t. FIRE, J4AR1NE, A : FLAT BOAT RISKJS . .xaicen at fair rates. , JOH5 S. Hopkists, President.' J am8 H. Ctn-JUER, Secretary. -SIBXGTOB8: Charles Viele. . John Ingle, Jr., William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer, , C. Preston.J. H. Hopkins, I --. Gillison Maghee, 1 Robert Barnes. ' 4 pi. M. J. Bray, , J. N'. -Knox-.' Business AtenU-wto will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. In First National Bank Building. apliSm. WM. P. HASTINGS,' ' Scenic Artist and Fresco .a : j- Painter. ndi All orders left at Osborne A TileMcn Paint Store, Locust Street,wiM be promptly attended to. .-. CALSIMXNE BEATINGS neatlv done.
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: WOl IT BlTi. Late Arkenburgh i j ivwn v. w Ana tna. r . 1M, pryan. , BRYAN, WATTS & CO, it! .! 1 ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 3 Broad Street, ' " Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advaneea made on iapment of lxttton, TORAOTVTOTICe H HEEEBT OITEX aAI - that tbe undersigned have formed a limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions of the . Revised Statutes of the State of New York : that the name or firm neder which such partner ship is to be conducted Is Bryan, watts A Co. ; that tbe general nature of the bual. ness to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in said oustness are John Brvan and Dickson O. Watts, who sever lly reside in the eltrof inew York, in the State of New York ; that tbe special partner Interested In said busi. n."" "Charles F. Tar, who reside In tbe ciiy of iioooten, In tbe county of Hadson, and State of New Jersey ; that said specie! partner, Charles W. Tag, bas contributed as capital to the common stock of such partnership the son of one hundred thousand dollars In cash f and that such oartnersbin Is to commence on the sixteenth day of f-j. imi,no in u terminate on we sixteenth day of May, 1870, . - -- : i f-;i -, aboa at jew rork. May l 1867. ; t-. , t . ., n i ft tniuuuwn . w Ann, . (-.. T -.- . j- j 1 0eneral Partweraj -i 'CBARL1H K. TAfl --,.-.- maySO d3m imt-ni - Special Partner. 1 Card.' THAD. P. GIBSON & CO, : GENERAL; .' ' . fjommlaaloii and Forwarding Rnecial attention rlvan to iy, ui -: Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generally , - xnffapi ivburin UWJ0, ..... , forwarding promptly attended to. Particular attention riven to tha rtlltOf orders for Oroeerlea, Provisions, a. Merchandise of every decrlption. Office at RAUON ptUKGi n, water Street. . ... imayls A, 8. ATHUBST. J. J. WHITTAKKm, Hay hurst A. WIi it taker. PRODUCS, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, Ng. 6....-..,...,JSonth Water St. Dealers in Flour. Bacdn. HarlOata.CorB and Country Produce. I X. BAIBD..., ,, ....0, H. 8TAB1 BAIRD & START, (Snecessors to W. M. Alkman Co.,) OENEKAL AOEHrrS, PaODtCE, IT ForwardlDK and Commission Mr. chants. Evansville. Indiana. Refer to H and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville in auonai oau a. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. . noll-ly .H.BA.QOIT. x. Diotsrr. II ACJOX A DICKEY, TFlioIesale - Grocers .... , Dealers In , , . - .WINES AND LIQUORS, and , Forwarding & Commission Merchaxt Jos. 3 and 4 Water Street, . EVANSVILLE, INS. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. UL1 . TTT E WOFID HEHIHD OV ner ratrani tbal If friends and former patrons are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still In the trade of LIQUORS. fJLOUS.. (Hikfurftfiimvsi m. . m- UIVUMI W flCMVU W BRQ L II e 111. n.hMt,Ik. .1 ' M . ' -.it ,. i tx. I. JkxAH CO. II. DJ AIV.1V.IS A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. : ' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers 1& LIQUORS, FLOUR, &L, Corner Water and YIne Streets,' EVAJfSVILI.lt, lira, Janl dtf. si iintv.i' v J. C. Dnsoncnet & CoH FORWARDINO, COMMISSION: DUCE MERCHANTS, pro. lo. 18 North Water street, (Orr Block, next r"'Lz9?r alll,) EvansrUle, Ix.d.'; octiy 'lit .!; LIQUORS. 'U ! !. i , . I ,',. - ''-.'; (Successor to Sonntag A Gamble), . WHOLESALE DEALER IN . ...;.:.;... . - ... Foreign "and Domettic , Liguort, ' Cigars and Tobacco , IVo. O South JLTlrmt. SU. i ETA5STI1IE, WDLUri, rrrHEBI WIK.I. - ALWAYS B b7V found on hand an assorted stock of Tmoorted Brandies. Foreign a.nd Domestic Wlnea, and pure old copper Whiskys, Bootcn ana cngiiBii aiww j rxpeciai attention will be aiven to the (supplying of fam ilies for domeatio nae warranted pure and genuine. Agent for Walker A Leonard's celebrated ionic mtxerg. ine trade sap-. puea wa uuenu leniu,, .' . r. a mij Zi Oiy Housekeepers Emporium. COOK i.H E A L T.i .5 J Dealersin - 1 , Choice, Staple, and Fancy Groceries, : ' FINE TEAS ATO COFFEES, j No. 7 MAIN STREET, ,:; , H. A. Cook, J. Healy. , . EVAHSVIIXI, lT. ' sr2a Shingles ! Shingles ! ! . Shingles ! i I I AM DELIVERING TO A Y PART of the city a num ber one article of Poplar Shingles at tnree dollars and fifty cents per M. These were well steamed and cut of yellow poplar timber, smooth an If
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Alexader'McGrego; i f ,Wm. McGregor Brothers, i UENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS HO. S3 TCHOCPITOr LAS ST.. ' Liberal' advance made -on and Western Produce oonsigned to Qeberal Commission' and .ForwajC MERCHANTS, No. SSPoydrae MtreeC,
NEW ORLEANS, LA. i ....
- AU kinds of Western and Southern duce. Consignments and Orders nnV"nrsI ,,deci5dtf,: "1- J"- ' ' ' " V Qeneral CommissioB - Produce . and Jwt- '' ' - , wardlnr Corner Pojdrai and Sew leret &a NE W ClRl.VA VJ J.A. y Reference, the Great West. -oeeiadtr. vif -"? ,)-.-.; - :.. 6Ar. B. KKirmtry.. j-rrr.i rot cum: pin. k. vdpttvi-b .S. a JCENNEDY& 00. COMMISSION, MERCHANTS. ' Kecelvers or Pork, Baion, Floor, " ' ana wnisary, ' BS Jk ST Povdras Street. VwOln. declSdly. ' a. S. HOWARD, K. V. BARB ST. Til yfl IISMWi W. B. fbbhtow. New York. . . , , CATUK FBRSTOH, HutMOOVille, US. , ,j SJto. B. pbxstom, Evansville, ImA- . - WM. H. wiiaaAHS, CaiUous, aa; HOWARD, PREST0NS & BAREST Cotton and Tobacco FarTii a t J ' .' --.! ..AND- '-.'. commission mercjiaot; '. 1S Censnaosi Street, IV '' "i NEW ORLKANV, MM. . REFERENCES, Geo. Wk Rathbone. Pnwid.nt TTl . nmm-, li national Bank. Pseston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James Robb. Fso.. PrfMident I National Hank. New Orleans. C P. N orris. Rhq.. Cashlar K'irrt K.-l Bank, Memphis. i. R. Rutter, Esq., President Trns National Bank. Memphis. , Maj. J. J. Murphy, Presideat MemtxMss Insurance Company. deciiua. Speed; Sammers & Cw Cotton and Tobacco Factory GENERAL COMHISSION HilRCBJUTSK and J COMMERCIAL AOENTb. Office No. 59 Poydraa street, .' New OaraAJta, Lsu. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donobo A Co., Memphis, Tesab. Casart, Htockard A Co., Mobile, Als. decaD-'etytt ' E. H. FAIBCHXI.D. J. W. BUkfiaUSb, BINGHAH. FALRCHLLD & CommlHHlon 3Xrcliajat3 . - 84 MaaaiBe Street,, novaOdly ' a, at. BABTOM. NEW ORLKAJst. .at. M.POOX....W at. AixMkan, S. II. BARTON CommiMMiou , JblerdxaajtatG It' Magazine' Street ".. NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS CARIML If. CARTNEI.L, Late of Wllllanui. J. B. B ETOT' ' ' Meninbla, tmtm; Late of Untosnantisw Cartmell A Co.. .Memphis, Tenn. ' CARTMELL & DRURY. i Cotton- Factors,' Frodaos-i and Commbiinn and Forwarding "-Merchants,-? .- 260 FRONT STREET,- - t " lieU U'flRhfnfrfon ana Aaocb t:-.i.t ji,:ni-iiir t;jii--N. B. We give our personal attenHiiJr' the sale and hlptaeut of Cotton end k lads of Western Produce, -Also, t kiiimePlantation Orders. ht Orders an4 Coat. plgnments solicited. .Heler to. iiutos viets, K. K. Dcutsssbah Mw 1 II nil hi, r. J. 1 ,.!,.. 1 Dusouchet A Co., Evansville. led., fcy-iijae-' j. oovkb. : .,. enow a, bic . : COMER & RICHARDSON. Cotton iJECixc tor Storage; Commission, and ForwarUac M E R CH ANTfit UJlnton Htreet, . .. MEMPHIS, TXXSi REFERENCES. Chas. NortbroD A Co.. Memohia: Tmrnm' a.vwm ,.viuubi , Jim. y tun w lu,, uw Jas. B. Fen by, St. Loui; J. B. KLrtusue,, . nui, xaimauge a Co., xorc UMU. IIILI. A CO.7. P R O D U, CE f D E A L Z TJC ' ' -and-V-'. ' Commission Merchants, No 39 ' Madison Street, . ' . ,-. ' Memphis; Solicit consignments of Provisions, FSerc, Fruits, Butter. Eggs, Fowls, and Pretaxsv 'of all kinds. . . . .They have good business fael II tl , by giving prompt return will stri please ea.itomers. - - ' Reference. ; , ' ' George R. Preston, Esq., F.vaKT,nH. D. Allis A Co.j . I Evh"i"Hall Id ay Bros.. Cairo, 111. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. MarUa Walt A Co.. Mempk jam. . Cboutean A Kdward,Hi looia. - Ambois Augur, cincinnau. Jyt, BODIAM COA mX. OmCI OI Tint COH5XK Of-Uh east and Water Streets. A constant succlv. and orders pronHar
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