Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1867 — Page 7

THE rv.VRVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5.1867.

RIVER XEWS

Fey Ot RerJtem,S, -fiftf -Fog. . STEAMBOAT PRINTING. ; N6 printing establishment Un the West "has better facilities or greater ability lor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Onrassort mem of Job Type, though very large and i complete, Is constantly being added to, and 3 ou Job department is -tinder the personal ' " supervisionof one of the best Job printers fejc in tb United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plaixr or fancy, Bill Heads, , Bills Lading. Cards, Deck and Meal Tietos ets. Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac Orders, left-with either of the " Wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. . . . : "; ; ... , 1 . .. v Wth d Walfr. - i i, f The blessed rain FThursdfij night serv- ; . " ed to Jay the dust completely. .Yesterday , . was cloudy and pleasantly cool.; .The river fails steadily and the sandbar grows in di- , mansions. There" la yet a channel depth 'Of inches to Cairo and' 24 inches to Lou isville,, by the cutting-out process... 'Arrivals d.Dpr(lnres.. -i ;Tbe arrivals and. departures np to three ' : o'clock yesterday,' include the Mllbray. ' Tennessee River ib ' Evansville, ;Fanny; r Brandeis; Cairo to"' return1; Tahlequah, to " -Cincinnati; Ollle Suliivan, Jo Owensboro; , Linton, to Cairo ; News Boy and X. P. Webb; to Henderson. 1 . v-' f :: ';"-,-5"' ' - Among the first boats due' here 'are- the I r 6tarlightnd Charleston; 'from French Is - .land bar j Chattanooga and. Louisa,- from : Cairo; Phantom from Tennessee River; Cobb-Webb, - froaa- - Cumberland River ; IdaRees, from Cairo. . . .. .',, . a;,-. ' w- - : Miscellaneous. J " '' ; fc. There was considerable freight shipped , -.yesterday, though, the Tahlequah reiused .. all ofrers.,rThe Ollia fiuUlvau; took out a ' large amount freight hd p, gobd I- any peoplc.Ths Linton and Fanny? Brandies were receiving largely,-especially the I - latter, and would go out-wlth aiVit were ! safe to carry ..;Tbe Mllbray, a Tennessee .;r- Jliver and Cairo packet, came ia yesterday morning' light,- looking for business From Captain . J. Bi Hall, of the Fanny Brandies, we learn that thet Bertha, is still below Sha wneetown. with one barge hopelessly agroand on the har....Tbe. Tempest ' " ' came up to ' Uuiontown and ' took 1 on, her pork, and proceeded! below;".li:.3Tie,Ad Lyonlslald npat Calro....Ffom Capt. ' ' Ham. Throop, we learn that the Starlight was about ready to leave French Island bar, and she was expected here yesterday . .very positlveIyThe Ida Rees t: due here with the freight of the Eara Porter, Including fifty aretes? nf Queensware, and three hundred bales of . cotton for, this ''"port.'";. " " ; '" '-.". . .'. j":' - . . j .' Bost l"ivlnK To-Dsj, Fob. jArKo.--The -Louisa, Captain Tom Boluss, is the pfceket in' turn for Cairo today. She 18 very light, &nd. has admirable cabin appointments. .Charley Crawford Is her obliging and pleasant clerk. ' ... ; j. J Fou Owkksbo'ro a1 Lpurayf iiii. The Ollie Sullivan will leave- again to-day for ' Owensboro, to connect with t be Rose Hlte .:. r; for Louisville. 'Captain Hani: Throop Is. her commander, and Billy Hugo and' Lea. .Ware are her clerks. She will .be In again on Sunday, to leave as usual on Monda.: She goeaup this evening especially to ..;' bring down , the theatre company,, who . have been playing, at Owensboro daring " .' the week. " V '-- : . . f W,.T.. Fob H Eif dehsoi.1 The W8boy wI'l make her usual trips to Henderson to-day, and perhaps the Webb will go down also. (ileanine- frem oar ExebJtnjre.? J Pittsbtjbg. The Commercial of Wednes . day says: .--..--. .... ' ? A , . -.V : Business along the landing was not very confined to the light water packets, which , are diing all they can to -accommodate '" people that live along the valley; Tbe water is the lowest we have experienced for many yeais. The prospect for a rise is . pot very flattering t. suppose we shall ' have to wait. Louisville will ston be In a situation to . see and feel how low bridges work. But don't get excited. We contend now, as you did years since, that If ninefy feet was a snrticieiii height for tne Wheeling bridge", . . you have no riant to ask for any other , Leigh r for Louisville! ' But don't be-un-hapiy ; it won't pay. . , s' . . . .ClNCixxATl. The CpnimerdaZ .of Thurs- , day says: ; " ' -, .. . The weather was 'clear and mild yesterday, with fog on the river early In the morning. -At Pittsburgh: the river is falling, with 14 inches in the channel,' Here. V. It. W stationary,-with -30 'inches' on the-,-, shoalest points hence, to Louisville, ' ' The steamship Tioga, recently burned n the Atlantic while eti routefrom New Or. .leans for Philadelphia, was Insured ia five Cincinnati offices lor $25,000. 1- K The Wheeling packet Edinburgh Is undergoing thorough repairs. , ., ! In:hvr mercaiit-iler tunnate, Ortat Bri tain, leads .the world , with 7,0WjQOO tun tiermany reiceeds France on this score. being third od the list. Iq the -year 15), the L nited Htates had overtaken England,. . and stood as tie first oommerelaVpowfr In the world. The lour years ot war s.U (y rexj' Ucd 'her 'rrrrtcfcat'fiet. ahd'TDoW' she . . raalw second, with oXw.OuO legist erea tuns.-Lonsyiia.Jv--The ; ;Cbte-, ; pt; Jh1'-' day, says:, v? i .", !v The river was-risslng slowly yesterday,, ; with 25 inches In the canal, by the mark, : . arise of an inch at the head of the Falls,- " and three Inches at the Portland -wharf. . ; The weather has turned warm, and the atmosphere close, with the thermometer at noon, up In the eighties. ' ' - The Democrat says! "'"" - - We learn-that the 'Cobweb - recently - , woven for Evansville,- la rather a flimy and cranky afTair. She is not wide enough, and though a very small affair, a few . . hogbsbeads of tebcoo puts her down to a , . draught of three feet water. Where was It - woven? v . . ; Bvsy times. Ia 'strolling down Foarth Street to the riverfyesterday, we could not help smiling at the picture that presented itself to our gaz&.The mules hitched to .-"the drays were leaning against each other !' ' a a 'visible means of support. The i i draymen wereiseated or lying la the door? ways asleep, while others were amusing uvthemselves tickling the sleepy ones' noses - iwitn -straws. One ild mule : had pulled himself half-way-hrough the collar, and , ,uhad his head buried np XQ his shoulders ia ' a bale of hay. .' . - . f . j ! : SX. .jAvfilh Saint Louis Democrat of ly'Thnrsday says;"-' , rf y ' ""-.', River going steadily down. Stationary at Dubuque yesterday; and falling below, all the .way toBt.' Louis. Receipt yesterMndajMteeaju ocjoudwrabl byj i Jt,i-Bu s inessris suffering, lamentably from low water.? The news' Of heayy- rains having fallen all over the Northwest would gladden everybody. The earth wants it as Jfrell ' Ad the rivers. Steamboatine hence to New Orleans' .has sot been. '. very, profitable of . : ,iuie -jtioatmen would nasurprisoa-to warn ; that any of the trips of the MisaisKippi li V alley Transportation Company's , tjow- . c - boats made lately, resulted in profii. - Memphis. The Avalanche of Tuesday says: " . Weather clear and cool. .The river eon. tinues to decline slowly, with no Improvement in the channel. "'The1 Belle Memphis reports four and a half feet water atlaiand ', Hat Island, in tn upper part ot the river, " "TheSL Patrieir repori9 scant si reet on the-bars , betweeu here atrd ' Vicksburg.

White river is falling;with four and a half ' .Jeet,oa.-th e bas to A ngusta.. JheAykansas continues at low water - tide, with twenty-four inches in the channel. The Mississippi is rising at St. Paul and Keokuk , The rise will not; effect the lawer part of the river. . The river between here, and Cairo continues in a deplorable condition and is much worse than was ever known before. The channel is cutting out very slowly and navigation Is much impeded, there being but four and half feet water on the bars between here and Cairo, and six feet scant from here to Vicksburg, The Arkansas Is extremely low. as well as the Ohio, and navigation in the latter stream Is partially suspended. Boats are fighting the bars in the Lower Ohio that have been out from Cincinnati over two weeks. ... Tbe St. Patrick was quite unfortunate thin- trip. . .She picked up a snag Sunday night, at 8 o'clock, a few mile above Commercer which broke her gallows framej .forward water Wheel beam, and tore out the whole side of her "wheel house. She made her way into port oa one wheel.; ; - NEWjQKi.EAK8.T-The.Kme .of , Sunday last says:' , ' ' 7t ' The weather yesterday bn "the levee was very warm, tt e Sun shining out hot, with. bo intervening clouds to. prevent Old Hoi's scorching rays from having lull force and effect' oq those whose--business it is to

traverse the .hot piauks of the-dirrerent wharves Of the 'Steamboat! landing, 'and but for the breeze X bat Is blowing nearly all day, the levee would be an uncomfortable place during the middle hours of the day. . which is one of our packet days, was dull indeed, and we expect dull times until Yellow Jack takes his departure, which It is to be hoped will not be long hence. STEAMBOATS. ' SHIPPERS TO THB; CUMBERLAND .r , ; AND TENNESSEE. RryER$.a c The Evansville and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of - Lading to the following points, a t the rates mentioned below: To Dycnsbcrg,'55c. Eddyllle. 75c; Canton75; ItockcasUeT75o. ; Linton, 75c; Eastport, and points below-on the- Tennessee River,. 55c; points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c Sign billl of ladintf, "Privilege of resbipping at Padacah." We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges that may occur will be promptly corrected by us. i Merchants are requested' to .see that Uie weights are, placed in every bill of fedlng. see tf ' FOWLER. LEE & CO. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS : TO THE ,,, , CUMBERLAND RIVER. . , The Evansville and Cairo packets' are authorised to give through Bills of Lading to tho following points, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycusburg, 66c;' Eddyvl.le, 75c;-, Canton, 75c; Rockcastle; 75c; Linton, 75c Bills of Lading should be signed with, privilege of reshipplog from Kmithland. and the above rates will be guaranteed till further notice.-All J over-. charges and reclamations will be promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Have goods marked Care of Scystkr, Ei-lis A Co,, ept9-dtf . Smithland, Ky.? T Kor.r Henderson IntIAO THE FAJR. j : 3 1 r A ')-- The 'steamer in act' c Will leave daily at 8 A., and 1 M. Returning, will leave Henderson at 10 AJf. Fare, the ron'pd'trlp!i 50 single tickets, 31.;; 4 ' ' ' 11 el dot . Begalar Cincinnati and EyansTlUe Packet.; v i- , 4; vr.f ,,i l--.r.?i j The elegant light'draught steamer j. H. Triplett, Master; ; v i.- ';' ' ' LEW. H. ABHAM3, Clerki Runs as a regular Weekly Packet from Evansville to Cincinnati, xielivering passenders and freight at the city wharf at Louisville, thereby saving extra, expense of trans-er. ' ' ' J -- W Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. "i-For lrelght or passage apply on board, or to . C. R. RUDD, sepUO dtf - -. -? j -. Agent, Regular EvansTllle and Cin- , , cinnati Packet. ''The elegant light draught steamer George Smith, Master; ' ' ' . ;' JIamej Kensedt, Clerk, leaves Evansvilie. for Cincinnati direct EVERT SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock a.m ; -, For fi-elght.or passage apply on board. v-'aug8-3m --. . . j . f ; Regular EransTille; Frostburg, 5 - jand Uartrord 'Packet.1 The excellent -Xight-'Dr attght Steamer ;- 0m viy t-':.'-z- "-'S-; 't'U'-iii'-W " iS,JAMEStGRAYr.;w jj. yfe !iosvMasteri, r ,.rr.," r. ; : Job. McRVnOi.d, Werk, Will ply as a regular Semi-Wely Packe between Evansviiie, Frostburg, and Hartrn.l xr.. . - i' -Aijeave' Evansvi'lle every Tuesday and ;fc tjaturaayatap-.M. ' Leaves Frostburar trverv MonJay at 2 l.Jf , ,1. Leaves Hartford every Th evsday at 2 r.jt. . or ireignt or passage appiy on uoa.ru. ; . mcmSidtf ; i : . s no :,!-.! i 1 . LAW CARDS. CHARLEL. WEDDING,-1 f Attorney A Connselor at Law, ROCKPORT, XJrZK, ,;v-: J. F. WELB0RN,v ATTOBNEY.AT . ?; ( XOTARYi PUBLIC. . , ' , Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, - . jjeia.. , f r - ' wsYim,Im -: R. BLACK, ;. i ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW 'JKARIOW,-;:;''''! ":"'J ' i 1 , Crittenden. Coanty Kentucky. , ' apl7wtf '. " '.' ' ' , -j , tJ- S. Claim Affentl -i Also, REAL ESTATE and CPLLECT1K j ... ...w ,.,. -.AGENT. . . f.x: ' Office on Main streeVbetween Third and Fourth, No. W5 (over Keller's Qua Store). Kvansvllle. Ind. settl JOHJS K. CBEBS. CHATTNCKT 8. OOJfQKB CREB3 & CONGER, At torays-af-Lnw,: Carnal, IlllB4iit. Will practice law in all the Courts of EdWards. White; Wayne, Hamilton,' Baliaef and Gallatin Counties, in the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Magbee. James, K. Minor, Stock well 41 Co., Colonel T, W. Is tone, with I. D. Heiman, Gen. W. Harrow, HU Vernon. - . -in ay '24 d3ua ; ' i rr ,

Low -Water Arrangement.

t OLD RELIABLE u XT; 8. rJIlTtjl jSTE FOB nwensbofo, Cannelton, and Louisville.1 .The new and elegseat Passenger "Steamer , Master; v;.;. ;o mixes Ia wakei, cier,: - LEAVES TVANSVILLE EVERY sMOSDAY, at 10 a.m. : and . .. - J -C;.XMUJtSIAYiat6pjMui ThemagnlfleeAtlight-dranght Steamer - rR0SE KITE, v 1 Gilmoek, blaster; ' - i- run.tt-yfi ' - -, Dick Httchinson. Clerk ; ' ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ;' IVEDNESXtAT. at 6 p.m. and ! . U. ,f f . fiATVKDAY, at 6 p. in. The elegant and fleet Steamerrr ! , i r: ELLA FABER, a 1 1 J . H. Peckenpacoh, Master ; ; Geokgb Patterson, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSYIILE -EVERY ; i TCKSUAY, at 6 p.m. ; and -' , i l ; . . : : FKI1AY, at6p.m. , . . . r . r ' 1 These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, -and - are now in firstrate order fer the accommodation of the public - - 't.'' ' ' Freights received at. all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by , i , tCOX A HUMPHREY, and t . li.i .'.jfc K. DU5KEESON 4 CO., rJ . . - - ."i , Agenhl.. . RV Hi Weouoiiic-, Superintendent, s an7 tf LouisvlUei MT'IK l ; ,We hate omej to Stay; j ,i Regular' Evaisville and 'Canne'lton For. Owensbord Rock-port andl Can- ; n -.r. ... peaoniyr, oj-i' The excellent Steamer ' . . t Ollie ; Siilliva.ii, J. Hah. Throop, Master; t Wai. H. Hugo, Clerk, Will leave Evansrille every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDA for canneiton and all way landlmw-arrivlBg at EvansviUe every TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and SATURDAY. ' t or freight or passage apply ton board. eWdtX ' ., , . ? : " 1 ' j . ' ' 1 ' p! Regular Evansville and Tennessee . River Weekly , Packet' -', FOR JOHNSON VILLE, EASTPORT, and FLORENCE ijuiliii : t . .il : i The fieet and elegant Bteamerr; 1 ' Jf H A. 1ST T O M,! AllesDi75CA9, Master; ' - "' '' ,, ' f. '-- I VaiSoKKSoiT, Clerk, 11 Leaves' Evansville evry TUESDAY at 4 p.m.. carrvinz freights and passengers at lowest rates., Particular attention given to oiling omen. - For freight or passage apply on board J mayladtf - -,. " . Regular Evansville' and -Bowling-' .ii Green Packet" -: The New and' Finelj; Appointed . ; .t r:, y 1- Steamer.' .7 ;! ; m . Wliite , A. Drinkwater, Master; 5 . .( - John Adams, Clerk, , Will run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making all landings henee to Bowling Green. v - Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 pi m : - - feba dtf , Regular Evansville and Cannelton .'Packets - - FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND CASSiaioa. The Excellent Steamer . OUie Sullivan, J. T. Httgo, XIaster. " . - Hcgo, Clerkl Will leave EvansviUe every -MOM DAY. W EDNESDA Yi AND FRIDAY for' Cannelton and all way landings Arrive at Evansville every i ! ! t TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND'SATUR7; For freight or passage, a'f ply on board. J . t i .11 -t f Regular: ETanstille rand Mem . ' f; phis Packet; ? " For ColunAx.MaAiridBends, picki ' man, anal5iempius.-r; ,u;-. The elegant, fast ' side-wheel steamer John I).;"jPerryj J. Lbk FsifEY, Master; ' ' , . Hikby MiLLKK, Clerk, K Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, tne nuing oi oraers, ana coueotlonof charges. , , , , t Leave EvamvOle every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. . For freieht or passase apply on board. ; " jun4dtf . ...... ,- ; Daily Henderson Packet! The one Steamer . ! ' , C. G.PERKINS. Master.: . - - "Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock, v. k.t . Freizhtr received at all hours at tne Mammoth Wharfboat. xv. is.. ujzii.t!.ajaji.a tu, a genua. nov3dtj.: -c i i-tua r; :!.. i w.-i i ,; Begtilar ETansTille, 3Pada ' call, and Cairo Packet. ; (In"- place of the Mayflower daring iow Vi.! -:- water.) ; x ; The New and Maghincent Steamer f ! d..8VTABX, Clerk, : Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock precisely, for Cairo and all way landings. '. v- - The Mary Irwin draws only 16 Inches, and will meet with no detention from low For freight or passage apply on board; r to ; iUCNJNIw, nwBia flt tu, genUu

hi. HOIxLCROFT

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W-if 1 : "Tf FRED;, r: Huston, ? unit ' t i nt al r' ' - ix 'i ' ' T 1 Commission '...-iMerchavV .-rrtf an i: t3..-.T3.16IXI:-K' r:i"'' j it?j mi-r-i- -j-'-..!f "t : .-c;u White , Line "Central Transit 'It H-:..i J,7M', -tiU..,iiH is. ii i fc: is A.; Jj,Cpmpany,J,iltw.i. f a V jt-.M(( Vii'iJ'W? 1:!Jm lit -Ji s.t: i The only jUnejivanlnj Qttsfrpaghlto New York, Boston,and U.New England cities, WITHOUT: TRANSFER, Cars; are loaded, LOCKED, and SE A'LEDi 'and never opened until they reach their des- .-...: .,'f ; . i - i tlnation; carrj-rng goods between Evansville and' New York in" 'ti''80B'," j I , , Freight delivered at AU the Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey at?. ! f CIS .' LI ' For PROMPTNESS ; and ' 'DESPATCH t.-n ! ?-n.-TvTtf-'-.ii f. .ivtsli li!l . Damages anc Overcharges promptly: setUed.at thi office,, .,L?f .'7 &ir J u, a FRED. R.HUSTON, Agent, ,h Jf 5 HOttTfef "WATER ' fiiT.-1 A BMryJ-".1 ;'u- "ETAfcrvTliiki TitxL "i-r::-:'t-i 1: . -. .. i ' BRO W,cuDDNKERSON, A n(J0; t- . it ..;r.i Ji,4-ll 'oi hi'ir. ,'J'Jit j : : . : -. vi ; '.-, . ':.. i-.'l i .. FORWARDING; AND; C0NMISSI01. tit t :f.f !' t i J. j'J7q tul . 1 r,A. .ti-t-MtlittV f-Jf il 11 J C . -4 f.'j.i !S ?.Jl-it!T 'K'H :::ft -..': ' v:f '''?. '.5 And special Agents for the , fuli4 :n ,.!!.;.'. m ju'J i is'." U-l i-j A I ,'', '. rsr La ,:',: u Jill irtvV.1 - t - 1 1 n 1 -t BEILEFOXTAIXE RE, CO. .'K l ERIE TBiSPORTATld!r'c64!' "1J '' ,-''4 ii.. 4 yjj -10 i.::-5!M vtlf O V;j; I U-M'l lJti j ' And KIIIK TIME .EXPBESi Yl'- 1 if . K.T, - . V- 4 .. ,r . .. i.,,iu:" t ii t 1 Also, Agents for the - , . 1 ii r ;.-.-., .4: 1 .".tq n-'i & , - ir-'r:' .-.-;' t ; -.;. '4 -,;'' , Bellefontaine Cotton Express si, ;i . ... . : ; .'. :; ,.l -.; .: ? - : .:; : TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. .1 ' Consignments solicited,. . v;;--JBROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., August 13, 18 augW "'Agents. CINCINNATI ADV'TS. MADDUX, HOB ART & CO, ; lf,;,f DISTILLERS OF v : , ' ' Alcohol, Cologne " Spirits, and V..'. . i:i .Wholesale Dealers in jf . ' LOVF.EOX AM) RYE WHISKIES, : . j, . r. .; . " 07 and 10 MlAKL STREET, . ! . -,: . -H , I'ti I 1 f!(--"l S!.-'i'!1 4'. I - ' Jy20d3m . - t- j U.-'S.' Bonded Warehonse; .AS if trXn'i ' t a BRASHEARS, SON . 6 jCO, Tobacco .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 1 ! Dealers in choice brands of ',; LIQUORICE PASTE, . . . f 4 WAXHtJT ST : .ClSCIJJNATI. Liberal advances made on consliramenta of Leai Tobacco. G. Brashears, ' ' ' : , .1; .r. - G. Brashears, Jr., . . 7 . Thos. R, Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb A Co.) y..-t:t:i .t : , Jy22 d3m r . ; BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants,' No. 9 WEST FBOXT ST 8. M. Bartow. M.M.Poox. , Jmch25 dl: ft' FRANKIJ. " " A.l. XOBHUOS. ?: PRANKLLN, MORRISON. &. CO,! PRODUCE A GENERAL Commission Merchants, ' NevSS WEST SECOND ST., " j.. . .i.. -.j..if. i -O CtWCEKHATT. . References : Pearce, Tolle, Holton A Porter; Wm. Glenn A Sens; Foster Brothers? Chambers, Suveus A 0 Bbaw, Barbour & Co. ; E. G. Leonard A Co. ; Robert Mac-' jeady & Oo. ; Foote, Nasfa A Co. JiBU25d0m TITOW IS THE TIME TO EE AVE Al YOUR ORDERS for x - GREEN -R1YER COAL. ' :': I am now: prepared to deliver to ; an part of the city the best Green River CoaL fast rained and clean from slack, at the lowest market price. ., , ,, . ' Office No. Bouth-Water Street," over . . , A. JiA.XS.

iCKioiTTi Watts. VfrAKF. TAd.: r liate Arkenburgh x xtryan. ,r, ,BRYAN WATTS &, CO, ! : 'iS'.'frrbad. Street, "i Tr "f ;'.''. !' y f JT. To-R. ' r- Reasonable; iSIGHT CHECK 'advsneea made on shipment t UOTTON, TUBAOCO, and other Produce. , ' ' - R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agent. 'ir. fti.n.i 'i-i.i . . - t TVTOTICK 1 HEREBY GITEK, f Xw that .tbe nndersigped have formed r provisions- of the Revised Statutes of the tate of New York : that the name or firm, nuder which- such partnership 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 nRi. business are John Bryan and Dickson Q. Watts, who severally reside In the city of New "i ork, in the State of New York ; thatthe special partner Interested in said business-is Charles F. Tag, who resides- In the and State of New Jersey; that said special partner. Charles F. Tae. has contribnted as capital to the common stock of such partuenjiiip me earn or one nunarea inousana dollars In cash r and that much Tai-tnershlo Is to commence-on the sixteenth day of xusy, tool, ana is to t-erminste on llie sixteentn aay or May , ltrzo. ; ; l i.i Dated at New York. Mav 18. lfli.'i-. ! , ni.H:,-VIJOHli BRYAN.--'.V I dickson c. Watts. r tieneral Partners. , UHAKLho K.TA,'i marisu aam'-v. ; Special Partner. ' 'l".r)i . .inn- oil k Lyuru. lw;rt-: i a u'THAD. , P.j GD3S0N : it tDO i - Commission and Forwarding l.ft. " f BYJiNHYILLE. LNX.i; l'. Special -attention given to -the "sale I Tobacco, Cotton, and Produce generally Prompt returns made.' -.. u.. Forwarding promptly attended to.'1 : -i f' Particular attention given to the 11111) -j n 2MMw'. tr.-m m.... 4.1. T DvAu4a4au a. Mercnanaise op every aescripiiom ' " -i Office - RAtiON A DlCKEV'S, Watet street. "-'V'" i -j - , - tmayiB ..r -"; v V. o 1 V 'J- J. WSITTAkM. , TTwyliurat A-WliiUt&er, IR0pVp.CdVMIS8r07t'4Xl) forDealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn, ana country rroauce. UAiinL r . -. It Hli .O. H. STAB B A I It D & START, (Successors to W. M. AJlkman A Co.,) fi EXERAI.-' ACiEfTA, PRODUCE. 3T Forwarding and Commission Mer. Chants, Evansville, Indiahaw Refer to H O. Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bank. andSam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville jxationai tsanK. J- jAgenUsfor Ohio River Salt Co. 3 -jnpU-ly -r. H.BAQON. - K. SICKKT, Jt . . , AGON DICKEY,. ! . Vliolesnle Grocert ." Dealers In , . ... , . Wines and" liquors? ; h ct -.'Ki'J ait and i.im 'j-..!. -ii '; . Forwarding & Commission Merchast ; Kos. 3 and 4 Water Street, - EYANS VILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. -. deel dtf . . . - . WE WOULD REMIND OUK friends ami former patrons that we are at tbe old CORNER of VINE and WATER KTRKETH, still in the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, VOM3dI8H10XHt tc. and should be pleased to see ihem.: j H. D. ALLIS k CO. -"II; . ai.lis & vCo:, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION . . MERCHANTS, .,' ' - RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers ii. LIQUORS, FLOUR, &i . -- Corner Water and Tine Streets, EVAKSVILLK. 1WD. ' '! Janldtf. -r .IT r Uii: "jy. : '. m-.-Iv-fiT' Vli YVnonnofi ' A fin,'1 FOR WARDXNG, " COMMISSION . & PROt .?: !DUCEMEP.CH ANTS, ' : No. IS'North Water street, '(Orr Block," ner, ' t door to M. DaUeli Evansville, Ind. octlS . LIQUORS. Ilifcif. "!'-'! 5. Gamble, t4. (Successor to Sonntag 4 Gamble), Ik. , v - J . . J WHOLESALE DEALER IN otTui Domestic .. IAguort, " Cigars and Tobacco, '.' r i : ; : . : ; n : jt v A5STILLE, I5DI A5JL, W" HERE ' WlXl.' AliWAYS B fnniui on hand an assorted stock of Imported Brandies, Foreign and Domestie Wines, and pure old copper '. Whiskys, Scotch and English Ales. Especial attention will be given to the supplying of 1amllles for domestic use warranted pure and genuine. Agent for Walker 4 Leopard's ibrated Tonie Bitters. - The trade sup plied on liberal term. , , ; t Jmayra7 ply Bid St!? l'.-J3 f-.l ilf J'At - ii-VK i si.Oysters ! Oysters! Ojsters ! Piatt & Co.'s Celebrated Baltimore , Oysters. 111 0 u: Vy'ICHsCKY BBOS. being appointed V- Agents for the above popular. brand of- Oysters; expect to foe able to supply Families, Hotels, Steamboats, . Saloons, ana an otners wnoiesaie ana retail at as low figures-as any bouse in tbe city. . i Will receive them dail i aaiiy uuriDK in ly during the season y express. - sn.v. n 1

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Alexander McGregor. Wia. McCiftjaK. McGregor Brother?, ti I ! ' !" i GENERAL '' ; T r . ' ' - " E . ' . . ; r - COMMISSION MERCHANTS ;. .. .i ; , . . . NO. S3 TCllOl'PITOl'l.AN HT , "l ';"-. NkW OKLjtJLWS, t. " . Liberal advances made on Prgrtuaww and Western Produce consigned tx mri oress. . , .a.p. P. S. DuSOUCflET & oa7 General, Commission Jand , FonfUrc; "1?::M'E-R CHANTS, 1 ;i ; - ... -.. - - n ,.!x.-. - So. SSPoydras St re. s - . I. 'i V iV' ORLEANS, LJL All kinds of Western and Southeag-Ei dnce, Consignments and Orders ssiiafwC. decladtf. OP. OV O'Riley .Oenerat Commission Produce ,. . -.warding; . -i Corner Pordras and ew LereeXn wur .in r t' 4 .o r . j . . . ... TJB$ Wit JU444.4M1410, A Reference, the Great Went, deel5dtf." '' SAM. H. KWiMDY. . JULirjil ,Ali' fi 4"i PAVI. MORTIMXB. i S. H.1 KENNEDY &Ca 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS J Receivers Of Pork,1 Encon'. FIoax, 'fiM and Whisky, 05 A 57 Poydras Street, NewOrlemoo, decl5dly .!. i; r. ; .. jii.a X. . HOWARD, H. D. BARRET, NewOrJoMSif W. preston, New York. - CATim PRSSTOK, Hntsonvllle, IH. -"' J i ' ero. r. PRMTON, Evansvilie, In." ,f '' to. h. Williams, Calbovv. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BAREST Cotton and Tobacco. Fetet!C COMMISSION MEROIJ.!CCa: i. ....a . l68 t.wnin01j street,'. - NEW ORLEANS. REFERENCES, Geo. W.Rathbone, President "EwamtSmm National Bank. .Preston Brothers. Evansville. lid. A iJames Robb, Esq.,- President Tuinihl . national tsast. isew Orleans. C. P. Norrls. Esq., Cashier First SsCJMsafl Bank, Memphis. . O. R. Butter, Esq., . President TenaoMM National Bank, Memphis. ..:.. ' M aj. J. J. Murphy, President M-nr?t Insurance Company. . .. .. deetaitt. " Speed, Samraers & CoCotton and Tobacco Factem, OENERAL C0MMlSSIIWiMEBCMAaaa3 and ' ., . . COMMERCIAL : AGENTS. ii Offlce No. 59 Poydras street,' """ m Nkw Oklkajw, Xjl. J Carleton, Foote A Co., New York. , Speed. Donobo A Co., Memphis, Tecm Casart, St dec30-'K5-tf. cazan, ntocxaru n to., uooue, J E. H. Faikchild. J. -W. Bummsin, ' .R FALRCH1LD & BLNGHAfi,;,: -- -J'-: I a i- '. ' ! ; ' . : - . CommlHision xMevslnn.iM& . St Magazine Street, .' . it. ..... . - . . - nov20 dly - NEW ORLEASSL. B. X, BAKTOH...M. X. POOL.. ... W. M. AUtUCK. S. Mr RARTON & C04 Commlstiion 3Ix-olia . 17 Magazine' Street,' -'-' NEWORLEAyii Ukm MEMPHIS CARDS. N. CARTJIF.M, . J. n. DtrT Late of Williams, Memnbis, Tmtmr. Cartmell A Vo., - Late of UnioiVwra Memphis, Tenn. Kentoir. CARTMELL & DRURY, Cotton Factors. Prod nee and Commission and r orwaraicc . Merchants. -.j 200 FRONT STREET. . . ': lSeC lValiiiiK'n and A MK.TII'IIIS. XJi. i ,-N. B." Weglveonr personal Attentttcntet the sale and shipment of Cotton asrf -i kinds ot,Westrn Prmluee. Also, ta2Ji Plantation Orders, mm- Orders ait signments solicited. - ' ' . . Kefer to HubbsA Viets. R. K. DeSffcB0son A Co., Hayhurst A Wblttaker, S.KL. Dusoucnet a co. evansvilie. ma. qr x. 1. rxyxKR.' '. . KO. s. BICKaJCSCUC - COMER & RICHARDSON, -? Cotton - OF'o.ctoir, Storage, Commission, and TorwarCSsc M E R C H A iVTS, REFERENCES. r Chas. Northrop AOo- Memphis; Fmmst Bres.-. Cincinnati rJas. viOa A Co.. Bcsftsatr Jas.B. Fenby, SU-Louis: J. B. KlrtiM, Hill, xannadge Co., New-lork. ieci. i ji a t ii tr ,t IIII.I, A CO., and Commission Merchants, No. 39 Madison Street, .''' ' j.1iikMPHi8,"Ta. Solicit consignments of Provisions, r?.. Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and Us" ril'-" ' They have good business facilities iy KivlnK prompt returns will strips please customers. , ..... .k Reference. b? H. D. Allis A CoHalllday Brtw., CaUov I1U1 Taaf, Phillips A Co.. Memphis. Martin-WaU A Co., Memphis.-u Chouteau A Edwaros.esu ixiui. Dubois Augur, Cincinnati.' . , jyt B BODIA3I ' COAX MISTES, VFFICE ON Till VVUCKKKvr. M cuat ana w aier Dtreei. -AconsUnt supply, and orders premp&r filld. . .... -, ,,la-

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