Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1867 — Page 7

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RIVER NEW

For CfI.er FArerliems See Fifth Page. - steam boat.' printing. .' No printing establishment In the West lias better facilities or greater ability for doing-fine Steamboat Printing. Onr assort ment 01 joo lype, tnongn very large anu - complete, is constantly being added to, and or job department is under the personal -supervision of one of the best Job printers In tbe-United States.' "We are urepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, amu utmne. cards. i ets. Bills of Fare, -Mates' Tickets for Labor, tfec, 4c. Orders left with- either -of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended ; to. ' ,." .. Weather nl Water.' .-: , The water stil continues to recede, hav. log f all er -a bou v- two inches during the s t twerity-?our hoars -ending at noon yester..day. The weather, was ploudy and smoky ' a regular Indian Summer day, the atmos phere betdSfe n In g ral n at noon. . --ii'rv i-ArrivnI and Departure.' The arrivals and departures consisted of the Ollie "Sullivan, Owensboro to Eyansville; News Boy and J. P; Webb, Hender son and return ; Lewellan, Fadncah, and Mary Erwin; Cairo.. ! Easiness waablte, dull on the wharf '" yesterday forenoon.-' A! targe-'amount of freight was expected By" Tail for reshlp- . . ment at tola poin(,.The..01iie 3 iliivan arrived yesterday morning about 11 d'clock . .... with a light: -trip ,of . frjgut aud' about j ...twenty people. She. pi iljvieaya on. the r&"turn, tilp, ;today . at. 10 o'clock.. .....The Lewellan left forPaducah, having a fair ' trip, and the Ma$ Erwin.for Cairo, with a moderate tjcip..rijrha Tajblequah is above . en route for this, port, having left rCineinuatl on Tuesday njghtlj She WilT probably : ' reach here to-night or t-lnbrTow.r.f4.The Newsboy1 took a' barge In 'tow yesterday : morning'- laden wifn railroad Iron-' for the E., H. A Nashville R. R The J. P. , , JWebb made Jher .regular trip to Hender73. 6on, an return yesterday. v J "'. I "(-"- .-.l..iB0tt.1'e'f,,I,Jy :;'!' F6 Caibo Tb Fannje , Brandeiff will " : be the Cairo packet to-day, leaving at four j'F.,!!.' 7 Her 'officers' , will, "jbe found, clever. "' ' FobO-w essboro. The elegant passenger steamer. Ollie Sullivan. will leave to-dav at ten o'clock for Owensboro,' connecting at that point with the Louisville packets.

.s-'r Through tickets are given on the boat, and

through bills for freight signed. , . ,,,, t. Fob Huhdkbson. The Newsboy leaves V, . at eight o'clock this morning for', Headeri , son. , Let it V remembered that she makes , two trips each day during the Fair at that

v. t. .- The J. P. Webb will also make two trip

'"to Henderson jeach day tilr the close of the "" ' "VaTrT She feavetTat eight and a half A. k. .gnaoMek.ioiEaiMiioa 4MeanlBCS from omr ExehaaKM. , Cisctxnati. TheiCYTyta Qf)Wednes '"day'says: ' " ' . -- j i The weather was-clear and cool yesterday, w4th a light frost otftbe hilltops. At Pittsburg the river is falling.with 14 inches in the channel. Here it is stationary, with 30 inches on the shoalest points hence to Louisville.' - - " , i.. It is oar painful duty to record the death of Arthur Hard and John Polasky, at Ilia wara Landing, Louisiana, of yellow (ever, ilv on. Saturday list- They -were engaged In business at that point, under the firm of Hard A Polasky. , Captain Jesse Y. Hurd, father of Arthur Hard, arrived here yesterday from Portsmouth on the Cameltav en route lor Illawara Landing for the re

mains of his son.. Cantain Hurd has indeed been very unfoituhate.' 1 ' ' . -. . Louisvuxk. The Courier, of Courier, of Wednes day, says: The river continues at a stand, with hopes of a rise. In the canal the mark indicates twenty-four inches water, and on the falls down to the Indian Chute, it . is at. low-water mark.. The -weather was very cold thismorningwitb awell defined frost visible in the city limits, and of course there was a good frost beyond the suburbs, and through the country. Tms may be considered as the first visit of tbe

frost this season, and this morning we expect another. Tbe mercury in the barometer commenced falling again yesterday, and a change can be confidently predicted. Tbe new Green river packet, on tbe stocks at the ship yard of adal& Son, is i; in a very forward state of completion, and will be rt-ady to launch next week. : The Portland bar or rather, now, by way of distinction, we must, call it the New Albany bat, as it hs moved over to that side of the river has again become troublesome. This is attributable to the X fact that the Ella . Ffttier in going out ' grounded on the bar, which cut up the channel and made less water over the bar lV ?than there should or would be if the action of the current , had full sway. The Ella Faber got off yesterday morning, and the ,? channel will 4 na prove 'f here were only twenty-four iucbein. the bar yesterday: .t . St.: Louis.rThe Saint Louis .Denver at xk -Wednesday says : --. - - Weather pleasant. Business good. There is very little room ;to spare at the wharf for more steamers, barges and freight than were there yesterday. No change wasmade in freight -rates, except an increase to New Orleans in oats to 70c, and corn to' 65c. River on Hunday still rising veryslowly. Here it was falling yesterday. Stage pfwateB reported unchahged.. : PiTrs'uuKG. The " Cvnihiercial? 6t Tuesday, says: Trade In the vicinity of the landing Was not very active. -Above rti bridge the Brownsville boats are still making their regular trips; in act they are doing . everything la (heii'power to accommodate the people that reside alone the valley of tbe Monongahela. Below the bridge there was nothing done. The boats are in fine order for the Fall trade. ' - . . JJew Oklbaks. The Times, of the 28th says: ... ; Tne feather yesteTday on the levee was quite achange from what we have had for the past four or five days; it was cloudy during mesUOf IhedKTi makfng it pleasant for those who bad bu iness to transact out there; with the clouds aud the breeze that was prevailing made the levee a more agreeable place tha"n It has been for tbe past few days, with its hot sun, and disa2 greeable. north wind. From preseut ap-. pearances we will have more rain soon. Business on the levee, yesterday, was-.-dull. There was little doing. Tbe Ouachita ce :packet , Homeyer ,. was - receiving some ' freight, so was the Warren Belle for Bed River, and ttie National for Vicksburg, and tbe Fannie Gilbert for Shreveport and Jefferson, all to leave this even-iagr We are sorry io', learn. .thatCaptJlm F,. Smith, chief clerk of the Grey Eagle, was 'taken sick with the prevailing epidemic

- vesterday. morning at ten 6'clock. Capt.:

smith lobt a son yesterday by yellow rever; and we are sorry to announce tbat our friend Shaw, ol the National, was reported on thr tiick list yesterday;, ( J , The, fescentiias the following: -., "Captain John V.Tobin' well known as corama&derof th favorite steamers Vicksburg and H. A. Homeyer, contributed, yes- & terday, one hundred dollars to the Howard ' Association for the relief of thesick of the iU'-.Jcb seperoMtv speaks well that the """heSi-rof the elverlsin' the riirhf nface." , t

n tx -- Captain Tobin has now n -the rftockg at J

us rtnts port. ai wisiyaui jaie Heards, the best boat ever Jboilt t-tr ,tbe Snthf ru. waters. . Tbe hull .will be ready io launch in a week ot two, and the engines are ready , lor the bull at the Union foundry. The ,J'uew craft is for the Ouachita River and New Orleans trade, to- bebuiltand finished -l;,UBilar to ,tbe-.Fjrgoud. only larger and uiifiner, and a more powerful boat.. j

SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND AND TE7TSE3SEE RIVERS. - The Evansville and Cairo .Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at tbe rates mentioned below j To Dycusbnrg, 55c.; Eddyville, 75c; Canton, 75; Rockcastle, 75c. ; Linton, 75c; Eastport, and points below on the Tennessee River, 55c ,jl points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c Sign billt of lading, " Privilege of reshipplng at PadBcah;'r We guarantee -tbe above rates, until farther notice. Any overcharges that

mavoccuT will be promptly corrected by as. Merchants are requested to see that Uie weights are placed In; every bill ot lading.. lse6tf FOWLER, LEE & CO., IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND RIVER. . - The EvarWVille and: Cairo packets are authorized to Rive tbroash Jiills of Lading to the following points, at tbe rates men-' tioned below t -To Dycusburg, 55c ; Eddy vllle. 75c: Canton. 75o Rockcastle. 75c Linton,' 75c. - Bills Of' Lading' should be siened. with priviieee. ox reshippine trom Smitbland. and tbe above rates will be guaranteed till .further notice, j All over charges and reclamations will, be promptly and satisractorilyadjustedJiHaVie' goods sept-dtf ' ljSmlthland,'Ky. For iJHenderson liDKIXG THE FAIR ! t; 'v The 'Bteaniier nr. jr. f. ;--u r. :,. .!.! . . . -. -.-,1 ! i i-i- ' t Will leave dailv at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Re turning, will leave Henderson, at A.M. FaVetfae round trlp,lSl 'SO slngl tkjk Regular Cincinnati and Evdns,.,TJie elegant light-draught fteftmer ., J. "H. Tripi.:ett, Master; : 1 U; - ! i Lew. H. ABSjifB,: Clerk, ; Rum aa a regular Weekly Packet- from Evansville' to Cincinnati, delivering: Das senirers -and freight, at tlie cltv wl-iitrf at Louisville, thereby .saving extra expense of trans-eri iu-ji- it e 1 - '" j -mm Leaves Evansville every TUESPAY MORNING, at o'clock. T-'n M For. freight or passage apply on bora, or to C Jtw kuuu. septioatr .v;iv Agent. Secular- Evansville . And ClnThe elegant light draught steamer r : ; ..'.t .. .,7, 'ii ilj i Cm Ofc '.' 8 Sit' .ir - 8PHCT'l'i trikaClerfc.-. leaves Evansville- for Cincinnati direct EVERT SATURDAY, atf o'clock a.m.1 " Fpr freight or patwage apply oiy boartL . ; i ..r ..'1 ... ' Regular Evansville, Frostbur?:, ana uariif3ra racKei. ! The 'excellent Light-Draught Steamer iH JAME3 GRAY;' ;; ; , , Wf STiHSOif. Master; , : t Joe. McRkysoi.d. Clerk. Will plyas a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evansville. Frostborg, and Hart ford, Ky.. Leaves 'Evansville every Tuesday and Saturday at 5 p.m. -Leaves Frost burg every Monday at 2 p.jc. Leaves Hartford every Thursday at 8 P.M. - For freight or passage apply -on board. mch23 dtf .... ... , . ,. " LAV CAiDS V CHARLES L. WEDDING, u ! '.-. I:-.;!- . - : :i . - ' Attorney & Counselor at Law, ! : ROCKPORT, 71VZ)M :u J. 'F. WELBORN, : ATTORNEY AJ?- LAW ; fidl AND NOTARt JPVRLJO. ; i: ' Office- on ! th e earner of ; Main 'and ; Third Streets, to vir alkex's new building, i ... .jel3 . ,-. , , EVASiSViuK, Isd.' AnORlET.&bMSixOR at LAW MABI0N, - f. --'ii' ' , ' ', ..C'rittenjlea onnty, Kentucky. ! . - B li. D. GUFFi',1. i'. A TTORNET A T LA W, Mi l ,X -morqantown; kY4. wni practice in the counties of Butler, Warren,! Mublenburg, -Ohio, and McLean. Prompt atteution given to the collectios M elaima.- - - ,-. ., . ; ' References-Wheeler & Riggs, H"ollinr worth 4 Bro., Chas. Babcock & Co. apSc wm. reayis, U. S. Claim A.&owxt. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIIk i ... . - AGENT. , " . ' Office on Main streeVbetweeu Third and Fourth, Nq. (over Keller's Gam Store), Evansviue, in a. - - - minwa JOHN K. CRM5S. """ CHAtn-CBY 8K OOKGKB ' - CREBS & CONGER, : Att.rn.TiMiI-LiiH, - Carml, - Illinois. Will practice law in all the Courts of Edwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Salise, and Gallatin Counties, In the State of Illinois, and In the Supreme Court. : Refer to O. Maghee, James-K. Minor, Stockwell at Co., Colonel T. W Stone, with I. & D. Heimao. Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. J may24d3m - - . -. in ;..-. , ,t C O L L E G E ; jS C I JE ..; ! !- '.v -f Vi.Vwitn'whlcb , v' .,.!, j 1 Iiie;3est land fn the MqtIA maybe bought at ! -i ' 01Sf5 for lOO Aci'es.'J Send for a circular, or call on ' 1 O. R. BRotlSE, ' Indianapolis, Ind. Office 2 W Washington Street. sei3 dAw2m Evansville fe Crawfordsville Railroad Co. . r i .-.. i &ecreiary-s umce, Evansvuie, J ntU, Sept. 12th. 1867. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN. that the annual meetins of stockholders la this Company Will be held at the court--house iu. xiie city or .uvansvuie ou mod- . day, the 7th day- of October next, at 10 1 o'cioCk-' a.m v at which time an - election will be held for thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.., ..'.., . , By order of the "Board.' " '" -J ! seH dtd J . E. 4MARTIN, Secretary.

? . STEAMBOATS i

" : O L b J, R E li f A B L E Oweiisboro,CaiLaelt-on,aiid Louisville. ' The new and elegit Passenger Steamer ; PALESTINE, ? J E. HottcHoiFT Master f -lutr. 1 i jni;o . .. .. ... MttxsD-WARREKi Clerk; MAVIkiV .t1lkoTri .ar.rl .) . -. i I -ill i , l ine mogiuuceu i. ugni-mraHgiutsuaiaivr n ROSKHITE, ,: i m U-,ni . AW . .... . . i. . ... k. . rrcK Ht'TCMiAso', Clerk J . LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY -1 H EDSKSAT, at 3 p.m. ; and f , Miu. -.. --j. SATVMlAT',at6p. m. iy'jV. Th'efegani ana fleet ieanier" J. H. Peckknpaugh. Master; '- "'iff Ih A -. e -jCMIJAiTOBMl,,f?rk5 LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY , These boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and. are now in firstrate order, for tbe accoaxmodatSon - of ther reitts received att all times.-free of nun ii . . . ....... J 1 charge, and all, information, furnished, by - - COX ft HUMPHREY, and1 , i. 11 ,,iOii!l.lfc X-iWWrUJi ::VM- - if i -if - Agents.-' Pi tf . . T j-iniavtllo , VvS'-l avis r.$2ttq:-a-''. .11 xa''d . We1 Biii1onie ta Stay;1 Esinilar-ETialisville ; and . Canndton Fpr , Qiqezyibprp,, .RocTcyyrt, -aycl. xfian'' ' " ' The 'excellent Steamer 1"',x : : 1 f. hV: TAKP.'MksW:' u ' K' J I i, . !.. j oil WILlit. llC07VierK, : i ' I WI1L' leave .Evansville every. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY for Canneltomandfaji. way jlarKllni . arriririg at Evansville everv TUESDAY. . THTJRSD A Y.-and 8.VI (JRDAY .1. . I ol u or freieht or passage apply on board. I sel dtf - -" ' - .. I Begiilar.1 aahne'ruiitl Teniwss FOR JOHNSON'VILLE. 'KASTPOR. and f j The fleet arid elegant tme j ' P HiA OST X O JVL, Axii'ItrKpAn. Master; . j .f . . -, , ... Val. Sokkmpox. Clerk. icawB - jiTUHTiue every i. u rjimi a i 4 Fix.. carryinK freights, and passengers at lowest rates. -Particular attention given, to suing rars. i ? -!- -.... " For freight or pass4ge' apply on boardJ Regular? i Evansville and Bowpsg--.'I .r;ttreen.JfacEeiThe Jfew and , . Finely . Appointed ... - . : cteamer , ,. ' A. Drinkwater. Master : jonn aq&im, uierx, Will run' as a' regular Evansville and Green River Packet, 'making all : landings nence to uowiing reen. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. , - , , . feb9 dtf Regular Evansville and Cannelton " 1 FacKet. ( - Z.jZz";' FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND CANNELTON. ; .The Excellent Steamer ! Ollio Sullivan, J. T.HtTgo, Master. ' ' :Heoo, Clerk. "Will leave Evansville everrs MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY fox. Cannelton and -alt way .landings Arrive at Evansville every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND i SATTJRAY. .: , ,-. , . .r. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. ;- ;.:;v i; i u.: ,1., j,j - n v. , :! jelStf ' Regular EvaasYille and phis Packet Men For Oolwnlms," Madrid Bends,'1 Hict- - "man, and Memphis.. ; The eleari't fast 'side-wheel steamer i W.i'ft Joliti B.-Perry, J. Lee Fisskt, Master ; ' ;-. He$rt Millek, Clerk,; Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, tbe filling of orders, and collection of charges.. ;,, Leaves Evansvittt every TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. Junl dtf 7 ... , ;x Daily Henderson Packet. . ... The fine Steamer ". C G. PERKINS. Master.: Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 8 o'clock P. M. ' ' v v ' J i - - - - FrelgLls received at; all ' hours . at, the Mammoth Wharf boat. ' v :1 R. JaV. DUN4vERaON CO., AgtUte. nov2 dtf f Regular' XlTahsville,' ' Padn- ' - -ali,"and Cairo raelcet. ; J' (tn -place of the -Mayflower during' low water.) .. . . ; vj The New and Magnificent Steamer MAEY ERAVIN, ' W. A. Lowth, Master; - ' v i . ... G. W. Vinyard, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY arid FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock: precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. -1 he Mary Irwin drawv only 16 Inches, and will meet with no detention from low water. - '- - - - ....... s For freight or passage apply , on board, or to HENNING, HUBBS & CO., au20 dtf . Agents.

TRANSPORTATION! .M

ill. 1 1ssr - 1-f.iiT ".-'t FRED. R. HUSTON, Commlss Ion Merchant, AGENT ' ii r. Wmte liine Central Transit i i V't -t - , f ,i i i . The only Line running Cars through to New York, Boston, and all, New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER.? Car axe loade.1, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their des ' ' ( filiation, carrying goods : between- Evansi .Tllle and New Yorlc in ' '.'-:-'i;TirEto 'itftik: days timj. relght delivered at all tbe Inspection Yards In New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no. equal, ... r, ,., I; panfay. ..and, , . Qverehargea ; , promptly settled attthis.'ofMce.;i tnccn-:Aujv "irRED.'RjHUSTONj AgenViJ K. 5 KOBTIt WATER ST t ! t! 0 'imay29 J-w;U ::EvAwsvnxK,Iia), T. TTTTTT- -. 'J i ', .'.' j V'i i '! i-tfd s.ft i; K - f. v.ti r.. i t; f. ORWAfiDING AND CONteSIOF a-", e !!: ii-r.ff : j.a .v.ti'j ;.il iii i'i;u . T. ! j1 'I ' k -tJ r3 fiTJ ; A -rvf rtdf . uiaiul no ii 1 j u , And pedal Agents for the . i Ij.: ' i. i'' !: '?,' I . BELLEFOXTIIXE EBIE TRA.VSPORTATIOX CO i .o"-Ali..i ,! ;-.Zj-Rav.:'ilf.i ii '1 kjiie ; time sir bess; - i - t . ... . -I , . - , :! ,u: 'fr-.-frr:v-.i : i i .v r,' Also,' Agents for the Bellefoiitaiiie Cotton Express TIME AND RaTES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. ; ! BROWN, DUNKERSON A X, August 13, I860 augll ; Agents. CUfCIlfNATI ADV'TS. MADDUX, HOBART & CO., DISTILLERS OF iicoooi, uoiogne and Whiskies, . ,,. Wholesale Dealers in ., , I BOUBBOX AND BYE WHISKIES. , 07 ad 109 PEARL STREET, ; j , (East of Broadway,) Jy26 d3m ' ' ' ' " Cincinnati. ill . ; , . U; S. Bonded Warehoase. ; G. r BRfladST SON & . CO, .Totoacco COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in choice brands of LIQUORICE PASTE, 46 WALSBT ST. CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments of Leai Tobacco. G. Brashears, " ' ;. r . - G. Brashears, Jr., ' ... Thos. R. Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb 4 Co.) ......... ... Jy22d3m J-.- r BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, Nol 49 WEST FROST ST., . ; i . . Cincinnati ,.,-i'f - s ..-::, JoachStU; 8. M. Babton, M. M. Poov , 8.' FRANKXIN. ! -; '.' '- A. b. KOKRTSOX.FRANKLIN," MORRISON & .CO--. PRODUCE GENERAL ? Commission Mercbants. So. S8 H tSI (SECOND ST., , - ' -- 1 - - ' ' - - ; j i - tTf jtf jg ATT. .. References: Pearce, Tolle, Holton A Por1ter; Wm. Glenn 4 Sons; Foster Brothers Chambers. Stevens & Co. ; Shaw. Barbonr A Co. ; E. G. Leonard A Co. ; Robert Mae- H ready A Co. ; oote, Nash A Co, f mh25dtm N OW IS THE TIME TO LEAVE YOU REORDERS for . ! GREEN RIVER COAL. J am now. prep a arpd to deliver to an v (art of the city tbe best Green River Coaf, asti mined and clean, from slack, at tbe owest market price. - umce no. psonia waer treei, over Hayhnrst A Whittaker's. , auzi azm - e i ;a. Lj.in.ti.

FCOMMXSSIOIir CARDS.

Johs Brtak, Dickson Q. Watts. Late Arken burgh j Chas. F. Tag. ii. Bryan. -.j J-J? BRYAN, "WATTS & CO, ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " ; 43 Broad Street, : u ):.- ifKW YORK, Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advances I made on shipments or COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Produce. : El ICDUNKERSON & CO., Agent. NOflCe IS HEREBY GITSH, that tbe undersigned have formed a limited i partnership, pursuant to the provision of .the Revised Statutes of the State of New York : tbat the name or firm under which such partner ship is to be conducted is Bryan, Watts A Co.; that the general nature of the business to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in said business are John "Bryan and Dickson G. "Watts, who eererally 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 contrlbnted as capital to the common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash, ai;4hatucn partnership is. to commence .on the sixteenth day of May. 18t7, and is to terminate on the sixteenth day of May, 1870. ,,-., , Dated at New York, May 16, 1867. r JOHN BRYAN,:: : - v. " - ? .' r.v DICKSON ii. WATTS, " : i .v .h .. : General Partners," mayaOdSm v' . ,-, - Special Partner. CiATi. 0 'j 4 I , SA THAD. P: 'GIBSON & CO, J -'''GENERAIj,'!32'; I Commission i and: Forwarding .' ''"' Agent s; :: . ....:x ..YASVlLXfE.TNJi.iy,i ' Special attention given to the sale '. Tobacco, Cotton, and Prodocei generally . r orwaramg promptly -attended to. 1 l . Particular attention given to. the flUlyK Of orders fox Groceries, Provisions, a: f Office at RAGON 4l uxciusY'M, iwatef BtrecU-t -i titt.!-,iii mayl -irpAYgTrjjf WH1TTAJCEB. RQjmcE,ywTwisaiQ2rAN3 tro& No. 6...-.-..Z South Water St. ', t Dealeva ta Flonx, Baeoa, Hays 0J, Corn nd Country Produce. .v. . x K. BAIBD.. 0. h. stast B AIRD & ST ART, : f (Successors t W. M. A Ik man A Co., J ' gH EKEBAL AGESTS, PKODIJCE, JT Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H OWheeler, Pres't. First National- Bank.' andSam'I Orr, Vice President 'Evans vllle National Bank. i AgectaJ for t'hlo River BattXto. :J holl-ly . B.,BAQvN.. . DICKZT: .. t i a n nv jt ninir w .- WitoIeHnle Grocen . ' 1 -' i.r --'Dealers' In ' I',' ' '! :-; : WINES AND , it2 f705; " and . . . Forwarding & Commission Merchart ' ITo. S and 4 Water Street, ! , ; ' - ' ! i : 1 l . .EYANBVTLLE, 1ND. Cash orders promptly and carefolly filled. WOULD REMIND niTB ww irienas and former pa friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of X17 ITl-D BTOTPTU ...ill VmR anil " . .i.iii.u.ii! nun iu iuo iraue 01 LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, ateand should be pleased to see them. WATER STREETS, still in the trade of i H. D. ALUS A CO. H. D. stc CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers 1e LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Tine Streets, ' EVANSVIILE ISD. Janl dtf. " " 3. C. Dusonchet & Co. FORWARDING, COMMISSION , A PRO- ... ... DUCE MERCHANTS, . No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Elock, next -' ! door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. - OCtW,vJlf - . . ; .:!;.: r LIQUORS. 1 1. Gamble, (Successor to Son ntag A Gamble), WHOLESALE DEALER IN '' r . .-.'.- ' - Foreign and Domestic Liguort, Cigars and Tobacco,, No. G South First . Stw; ETASSYILIE, I3TDIANA, WWr ITERE WILL ALWAYS Bl YV found on band an assorted stock of Imported Brandies, Foreign and Domestic Wines, and pare--old--copper- Whuskys, Scotch and English Ales. Especial attention will be given to the supplying of families for domestic use warranted pure and eennlne.' Agent for Walker A Leonard's celebrated Tonio Bitters. Tbe trade supplied on liberal teniiK. may27 dly 0 ysters I 0 jsters ! Oysters ! . - ( Piatt & Cos Celebrated Baltimore Oysters. ..ii t .-. . . i. -. i .-- ; VICKsZRY BROS, being appointed Agents for tbe above popular brand of. OystecSj. expect to be able to supply Families, Hotels, Steamboats, Saloons, and all others wholesale and retail at as low nzures as any nouse in the city. Willreceive them dally during the season by express. . VICKEKY; BROS.. ,. sei " x.ureaa tsazaar," ,b Alain si.

U IfEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McOreeor. J McGregor Brothers, .51; 1 . ; GENERA L s" i : f ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS.. KO. SS TCIIOVPITOU1.AS ST -'- New Oklkas, La. Liberal advances made on Provisio and Western Produce consigned to oar $Zdrews fap3dam. : p. s. dtisouchet &ca I General Commission and Forwardin. MER CHANTS, ' ' No. 33Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA.. All kinds of Western and Southern : dace, Consignments and -Orders sotleitM, declSdtf. ' ,'.'. : G. OfRiley. General Commission Produce and For- -warding MERCHANT. Corner Poydrat and Xew Levee Sta, . , NEW ORLEANS. LJL. . . .Reference, , the Great West. ' , ii decladtf.i'j. ! -..;.: .. --jt 8AM. H. KENNEDY. JT1.IC3 TAUajk. COMMISSION merchants; Receivers ctf, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Kopand Whisky, " 85 37 Poydras Street, New Orfeana. dec!5dly. - ' ' . K. 8, mowako, h. tj. bakrkt, NewQrleav . ; w. r. preston. New York., s ; ' Catus preston, Hntsocvtlle, 1XL. eEo. a. pkkston, Evansville, InuU . . wm. h.. wiuiaks, -Calhoun, HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARREL. Cotton and Tobacco Factor ,t ii;:t r . st iiAfijjf to. COMMISSION MERCHAnCTft 16S Csmmon Street,. ' JTEW ORLEANS. LA, . REFERENCES.

rOec W, Rathbone, President EansrlUsi -National Bank. ..

Preston Brothers, Evansville, IndV James Rohb F.sa President Itnlataiu - National Bank. New Orleans. ' C. P. Norria. Esq.. Cashier First National r Bank. Memphis. G. Ii. Ratter. Esq., ' Pfesldent Tsnnowsw National Bank, Memphis. . . MaJ. J, J. Mnrphy, President Merrrpblr I insurance company. . deciadtx. -, ,. Speed, Snnimers & C04 Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS . COMMERCIAL AGENTS. ". Office No. S Poydras street, " ; y New Orleans, I.-..

' Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho Co., Memphis, Tenn. Casart, Htockard A Co., Mobile. Alsw dec30-'86-tf. - - ' , E. H. Faikchild. J. W. Bijshabc - ' FALRCRTLD & BINGHAM. Comroifislon IVtcsrelhmitf ; " 84 Magaxlne Streef,

novJdly NEW ORLEANS. B. If. BABTON M. K. POOU...W. M. Aiasf AM. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission 3Xexoliaiitei II Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA, MEMPHIS CARDS. N. CARTMEU,, J. B. DRUBT Late of Williams, Mem ohls. Tana Cartmell A Co., Late of Unio-ntcwa, Memphis, Tenn. Kentaeky. CARTMELL & DRURY, Cotton Factors, Produce and Uenarnl Commission and Forwarding - Merchants, - - : 20 FROST STREET, : Bet. AVasliliiKton and A clarast, MEMIIIIS, TJRNN. . . - N. B. We give our personal attentions to the sale and blpment of Cotton and all kinds ot Western Produce. Also, to fliUna Plantation Orders. Orders and Cossignments solicited. - mut t Refer to Hubs A Vlets, R. K. IXmxwson & Co., Hayhnrst A Whittaker. J. U. Lrusouchet A Co., Evansville. Ind. fjylS ly . J. COMKB. GEO. 8. KICHAXDaoiS. -J- COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding ;iiiit;oi street, r . T 1 ' MEMPHIS', TENN. REFERENCES. Bros.. Cincinnati; Jag. Vlba A Co.. Boston ; Jas. B. Fenby, St. Louis; J. B. Klrtland, Hill, Talmadge t Co., New York. aeci. PRODUCE DEAL E Rk - , -.. ' -and Commission Merchants, No. 39 Madison Street, Memphis, Tknx. &oWcft consignments of Provisions! Fkmr. Meal, uorn, iay, uaw, ureen ana jriea Frnita, Ii otter, Eggs, Fowls, and Prodas of all kinds. They have go id business facilities, mt by giving prompt returns will strive please wutomers. , V. fZ References. George R. Prewton, Esq..! wiTAnsvll,. H. D.-AllisCo., I ;f Jfiransvuie Halliday Bros., Cairo, 111. Taaf, Phi Uipe A Co.; Memphis. '; Martin Walt 4 Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwards.St. Louis.:, Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. Iy6dt BOIMAM COAL MIXES. O' FFICE X HIE CORNER OF LOcust and Water Streets. . , , , A constant kupply.and orders- prompts. lined. " novJJ -