Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 October 1867 — Page 7
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THE RVlLLEDAlLY JOHRNAL: S ATUR D A-Tf OCTOBER 12. 1 867.
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RIVER -NEWS For Other River I tern a See Fifth Tuge.
. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West bus better facilities or greater ability for i aoiug me steamboat muting, onr assortment of Job Type, thongh very large and complete, is constant ly being added to, and onr job department is nnder the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in the ITmted States. We are prepared to i print Fosters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, ' Bill Lading. Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, c, c Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. lMthm and Water. - ' The weather yesterday morning was clear and cool warmed up towards noon, and was decidedly pleasant. The river Is declining slowly, having fallen some 1 inches daring the twenty-four boars ending at 3 o'clock yesterday. . . , , , , Arrivals and Departure. The arrivals and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday, fncluae the Newsboy, Henderson and - return-; Chattanooga, Cairo and return; .Success, Pittsburg to Cairo. - : Boat Doe. - -: Among the first boats dae here are. the .Tablequah, from Cincinnati 5 Fanny Bran- ( dies and. Linton, from Cairo. ' HlseellaneoB. Business was quite lively on the levee yesterday, and large amounts of freight 1 were shipped for: all ports below.: IThe Chattanooga had a big trip of freight and people both ways.... .The Michigan was receiving rapidly, and would have all she could take On the water. ....The Success, from Pittsburg, ajrjyed .yesterday morning. As a handsome light draught boat she is a -perfect sucmss. We were glad to find our yery.'lega,nt' and accomplished friend Captain Marsh Clark in command. He is a princely gentIeman.'........The CobbWebb was filling np-rapidly, and would 'have beat and barge loaded to thechanhel depth , ..The propeller Kankakee is hard aground at French Island. She is loaded with lime for Baird A Start, and has : loaded barge, line latter was gotten over ;tue bar. . . ' : . ' . . BonlN JLavlna To-Day FokCai so. The Linton is the regular packet In turn for Cairo, and will no doubt go out at 3 o'clock', offering superior accommodations and - facilities to shippers and passengers. Capt. Nat Drew and N. B, Haywood, ber chief officers, are accom plished gentlemen. ' ' '' . . FOK OWKNSBOBO ASD LOCISVILLK. Th Ollle Soil! van will return to Owensboro to-day. Capt. Ham Throop is in command and Lea Ware la her clerk. For Uiscinsati. The Tallequah, having been detained by low water, did not get In in time to go out yesterday. She may be expected to leave to-day. ! leaning from onr Exetiang-e. Pitts Br kg. The Commercial of Wednes day says: We have good news to report. Dispatches from Brownsv llle report a rise of four feet at that point. The water was running over im jso. anu ino. a was rapidly filling up. This will no doubt enable the tig boats to resume their trips to Browns ville ana Ueneva. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Thurs day says: The weather, yesterday, was cooL cloudy and showery. At Pittsburgh the river was falling yesterday. with 12 inches in the channel. Here, it is swelling slowly, with thirty inches on tne snoaiest Dars nence to Louisville. Mr. Benjamin W. Simmons, engineer of the United States steamer Northwest, died ' at Little Rock, Arkansas, September 28, of cnoiera, ana was Dunea at mine kock The deceased was in tne tnirty-nmtn year of his age, and resided in Newport, Ken tucky. He was a wort.ny man, ana enjoyed the esteem of nil who knew him. Capt. James H. Pepper is about contracting lit-ro ior a large freight steamer for the Southern trade. The dimensions of the hull will be 290 feet long, 55 feet beam, 50 feet floor, with 9 feet depth of hold. She will have seven double-flue boilers, 38 inches in diameter and 28 feet long, the cylinders being 26 inches in diameter, with 10 feet st oke. She will carry 2,500 tons, and her fuel for the trip. Capt. Mirer returned to the Mmneola, laid up at E vans villet yesterday. Lotjisvili.es. The Courier of Thursday says: 1 .;. V -; . ..t '. ?.r The river is stationary, with 29 inches water In the canal by the mark. The weather was rainy this morning, though the rain was not very heavy. It did rain, however, and established the theory that three successive white, frosts- will bring rain. The thermometer stood at 65 at noon. Capt. John Cannon was in the city yesterdav. The Robert E. Lee is awaiting a
1 The steamer Pink Varble has the freight of the steamer Bermuda and has gone to the Tennessee River, and the Bermuda will return here. ..... If she ever gets.off French Island bar. - : J ' s The Democrat of same date says : f 1 '" Col. W. T. May; has returned front the I East , ud will be found at his office as ; usual. . . - . , . - The Louisiana is aground at Island 34, I the Norma at Phillips bar, and the Sheri i man at Hat Island.-" i I The Grey Eagle arrived at New Orleans t - Tuesday, with the largest load of cotton of 1 the season 1,348 bales. The steamer Only Chance arrived at St, Joseph Sunday, direct from Fort Benton, ' 3 this being her second trip this year to that s point. She took all her through freight to s i Benton, being sixty tons, over sixteen 1 'inches water, and stemmed the current, at ' ' Drowned Man's Rapids without warp or v i line, a .feat accomplished by no other t '. - boat aave one. She brings down $3,000,000 i 1 in treasure and. about two hundred pasj 1 senger. ' Some of the latter are from GalI ' latin, wrecked at Rondus Rapids on the I j 8th of September. i 1 The St. Patiick spoiled her upper works
and upset her chimneys near Memphis by picking up a snag. St. Loxjis. The Democrat, of Thursday ays: , . , t The river was falUng so slbwly yesterday that everybody supposed it was stationary. At Dubuque, yesterday, it was falling slowly. There are 4. feet to Keokuk, less on the lower ra pids, 6 feet to Cairo, 5 feet to Memphis, 3 feet 9 inches in the Missouri and 22 inches in the Illinois. Weather again pleasant, after heavy rains on Tuesday night. Business, pretty good, all thines considered. It is better than it was
' J lately, but probably not near so brisk as It
will be mis time next year. 1 We are grieved to learn that Capt. D. N. j ; Greenlears only child died yesterday. J I Memphis The Avalanche of Tuesday j ' says: ' I The weather has been cool and pleasant 1 since Sunday morning, with a light frost reported yesterday morning, but we must confess we did not see it The recent rise I In the Upper Mississippi expended Itself ; t before it reached here, and the decline i goes on slowly but steadily. ' There are ! five feet, large, at all points to Cairo. 1 I Iu White River the Commercial reports scant three and a half feet at Little Island, , the same in Little Red, and two and a half feet to Jack son port. We have no later
news from the Arxansas, i tuner man tnat conveyed in the Little Rock papers of Frl- ' day last, which report that stream " dead t M tow."
Nkw Orleans.- The Timea of Sunday
says: The weather yesterday morning, on the levee, after a stormy ana rainy night and day previous, opened bright and fair, and continued so during me enure aay. with stiff breeze blowing, making the hats of the levee pedestrians hard to keep on the neaus or tneir respective owners.- ine levee during so windy a day as yesterday is not a eoou piace ior crinoline. Business on the levee yesterday : was a little brisker than it has been or several days past. We hope that yellow jack will soon leave these ports, and we may then look for brisk business on our great Cres-cenii-icy levee. STEAMBOATS. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND' AND TENNESSEE: RIVERS.: The is jinsvme and Cairo rackets are authorised to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates men tioned below: To Dycusburg, '55e.; Eddyville, 75c; Canton, 75; Rockcastle, 75c. ; Linioa. 70c; r.HMiporr; and points below on the Tennessee River, Ke,: points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c.- Sign billt of lading, ' Privilege of refshipplng at Padacah." We guarantee the above rates, nntii further notice. Any overcharges ihat may occur will be promptly corrected by us. Merchants are requested to see- that the weights are placed in every bill of Siding. Lse6 tf FOWLER, LEE A CO. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND RIVER; :- The Evansvilie and Cairo packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates men tioned Deiow: lo uyeusourg, 00c; njay VHie. 73c: canton, ioc;- itocKcasue, oe Linton, 75v Bills of Lading should .be stoned with torivlleee of reshlcmAir from Hiiiitblandj and the above, rates will be guaranteed till further notice. All overcharoreand reclamations will be DromnLlv and satisfactorily adjusted. Have goods raarfced Care or sscyster, Ji.LX.ia lo " ' - $ept9-dtf ' , :; . i; Smithland; KyJ Resular Evansvllle and Vln cinn&ti.Paeket. The elegant light draught; steamer, fT Ik ... ... .1 . . . George Smith, MaRter ; " , ' '. Jakes Kennedy, Clerk, leaves Evansvilie- for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock a.m. . For freight or passage apply on board-aug8-3m DRY GOODS. C A. S H Patronise the New, Flrst-Cla. Dry Goods? Store ofSo. 7 North First Street. WE HATE HO OLD OOODS, bought at high prices, but an Entire New Stock, The larger portion of which can be sold as CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFORE THE war. : , .;-,, The stock consists of DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, ' CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, WINDOW-BLINDS, DAMASKS, CORNICES, And everything kept In a No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, a large stock of Furs, : Bought the 1st of August. 25 per cent, lower than they can be bought for to-day. Examine onr eoods and nrices. No trouble to show goods. " Xo. 7 First Street.; se7 dtf EVANSVULE OIL HOUSE. WM. WHITE & C0.v r 1 , .... ... ..... - -! Manufacturers of ' LUBRICATING OILS, , j . ' and Sole Proprietors of ' HENDRICK'S PATENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, JLt Cincinnati Prices. Office, K. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET. B. F. OATCn, Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND." Jy25dtf . , PHILIP DECKER, Manufacturer ot , Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. ; Also, ' - LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. PURE CATAWBA WINE of my own growth. Imch21 dly C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, Saddles, !Dariie . (Collars, and saddler r J hardware, Xo. 58 Main Street, corner Second, ' CTANSVUXX, LSD. " ' feblS dtf
STEAMBOATS.
Low Water Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE XJ. S. MAIL LINE ..FOR Owensboro, Ciiifiiton, and Louisville. Th new and elegant Passenger Steamer ,fc23 PALESTINE, K. lioLLt.'KOF-r Martfr; ' v .; ' "' . ..: : Miua D. Wakkkk, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m. j and ... . ...... .THURSDAY, at 6 pan. The magnificent light-draught Steamer ROSE HITE, ; Qilmobe, Master ; Dick HcTCHufsow, Clerk ; I LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and - SATURDAY, at 6 p. m. The elegant and fleet Steamer ' ' ELLA FABER, ' . J. H. PECKE29PATT6H, Master; . .' . . Geokgk Pattibson, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' i TUESDAY, at 6 p. at. ; and - ; FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order tr the accommodation of .the public . . r ! Freights received at all tiraes, free of charge, and all information furnished, by COX A HUMPHREY, -and i . . It. K, DUNKERSON 4 CO t j ..-.. Agents.' ' R. H. WooLlroi.K, SupeWntendentj . ! au7 tf . , , Louisville, Ky. j v Wc feare c6hi6 to Stay:1 1 , Hegalar Evaasville and Cannelton i ,aiul For. Owensboro, Rock-port, Can ., , nelton , , The excellent Steamer'' Ollio SixlliysLri, J. Hasc Throop, Master; - i t. ' WiLii IL Hcso, Clerk, Will leave EvansvUle-every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY for Cannel ton find all wav -.landlnes: -arrivlns at Evansvilie every TUJKHDAY, IliUKSDAY, and SATURDAY..-'! .-. ' i . or freight or nassaze aDDlv on board. sel9dtf . Regular Evansvilie and Tennessee mver weekly "acKet. FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EA8TPORT, and .... r lMtiiuH.Bi i t The fleet and elegant steamer - PHANTOM, AdLek DtJJfCAN, Master; ' : ; Val. Sobxitson. Clerk. Leaves Evansvilie every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., earrylngfreights and passengers at lowest rates, particular attention given luting 'tiivim. iFor freight or passage apply on boardj may 14 iti Regular Evansvilie and Bowling : tireen iracxei. , The New and Finely Appointed . btemer A. Drinkwater, Master; joaa Aaams, ueci, Will run as a reaular Evansvllle and Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling ureen. Leaves EvansvUle every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. in. febfl dtf Regular Evansvilie and Cannelton , Packet. FOR OWENSBORO, ROCKPORT AND CANNELTON. The Excellent Steamer Ollie Sullivan, . T. Hugo, Master. Hugo, Clerk. Will leave Evansvllle every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. AND FRIDAY ior t anneiton ana an way landings Arrive at Evansvllle everv -.- TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUR- : -AJA X .' For freight or passage, apply on board.' , . . . Jel5tf Regular Evansvllle and Mem- . pnis racket. ; For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick- . . . man, and Memphis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer Jolxri I. Perry, J. Lxb Fiunkv, Master ; Hsbby Miulkb, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial - attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. Leave EvansvUle every TUESDAY, at S P.M, Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. Jun4 dtf - Daily Henderson Packet - The fine Steamer oy, G. G. PERKINS, Master, ; Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock. p. ai. - Freights received at all honrs at the Mammoth Wharfboat. : R. K. DUNKKRSON A CO., Agents. nov2 dtf Regular Cincinnati and EvansviUe Pacfcet. ' The elegant light-draught steamer J. H. Triplktt, Master; . LIW.H.ABB1XB, Clerk..: Runs as a regular Weekly Packet from Evansvilie to Cincinnati, delivering passengers and freight at the city wharf at Louisville, thereby saving extra expense of transfer. - Leaves Evansvilie every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to CR.RUDD, . aeptlO dtf Agent.
' TRANSPORTATION . FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission Merehant, 1GEXT . . ' , ! - . . - : '4 ' :! 1 i : ; ' ' : " f White Line . Central Transit , :; ;;Coinpanyi" : . ,, '. . . . t . I'-.: The only, Line running Cars through to New York, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER. Cart are loaded, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their destination, carrying goods between Evansvllle and New York in . FIYE TO SKYEX.DATS TIME, u -; Freight delivered at all the Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. f ' . : ' '; ' " For'-: TROM PTNESS ' and DESPATCH this Line has no' equal. . " ' .' " ' Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. j . , i..." ; FRED. R. HUSTON", Agent, . j !- o. 50BTH WATER ST.. .... .. ,' ; .rmay29. ;f: j y EVAJfSVILLK, IlTO., ,
BE0WN, DUNKERSON & CO. 0RWARDING AND CONMISSIOli . ..fiVl' ' : I...!, --. ' . ..';.'.. ': 3iEECHANTH.; And special Agents for th BEILSF0NT1I5E B. R. CO. ERIE TR1XSP0RTATI09 CO. lad ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express TIME AND RaTES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON August 13, 186-augl4 4 CO., Agents. CINCINNATI ADV'TS. MADDUX H0BART & CO, , . ; DISTILLERS OF Aleobol, Cologne Spirits, and - Whiskies, - ; . . Wholesale Dealers in BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES, 07 and IO PEARL STREET, (East of Broadway,) Ciuchtjiatt. Jy26d3m U. S. Bonded Warehouse. 0. BR A 8 HEARS, SON & C0, Tobacco . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in choice brands of LIQUORICE PASTE, 46 WALNUT ST. CESCISNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments of Leal Tobacco. ... G. Brashears, G. Brashears, Jr., Thos. R. Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb A Co.) Jy22d3m BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, tto. 49 WEST FRONT ST., CETCIIWATl Jmch25alj 8. M. Baktojt. M. M. PoolrsASKMt. A. D. 1CORBISOX. FRANKLIN, MORRISON & CO, , PRODUCE A GENERAL- . Commission Mercnante. No. 88 WtsT SECOND ST., CmciinrATi. References : Pearce. Tolle. Holton A Por ter; Wm. Glenn A Sons; Foster Brothers; Chambers. Stevens A Co. : Shaw, Barbour A Co.; E. Q. Leonard A Co.: Robert Maeready a jo. ; oote, ash a Co. muzmum NOW IS THE TIME TO LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for . GREEN RIVER COAL. I am now prepared to deliver to any part of the city the best Green River Coal, tost mined and clean from alack, at the lowest market price. Office lo. South Water Street, over Hayhnrst A Whlttaker'a. a an d2m A. LITER.
COMMISSION CARDS.
Josh Bkyak, Late Arkenbnrgh I Dickson G. Watt. 1. HAS. TAQ, ot Aryan. BRYAN, WATTS & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 Broad Street, XEW YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advances made on shipments of COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Produce. , K. K, DUNKERSON & CO., Agent. TffOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, JLw -that the undersigned have formed a limited paitnership, pnntuant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the State of New York : that the name or firm nnder which Mich partnership is to be conducted Is Brvan, Watts 4x Co. ; that ihe general nature of the business to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in said bu8iness are John Bryan and Dickson G. Watts, who t-everally 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, baa contributed aa capital to the common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash; and that uncb partnership is to commence on the sixteenth day of May, 1867, and is to terminal on the sixteenth day of May, 1870. , Dated at New York, May 16, 1&.7.. - - fee IJOHN BRYAN, DICKSON G. WATTS, i General Partners. , CHARLxH F.TAG, . inay30d3m t . Special Partner. A. 8. HAYHT7EST. J. J. WHITTAJEEB. Ilajlinrst &. lVbittaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR- . hf WARDING MERCHANTS, ,No. 6.......M........ South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay', Oats, Corn and Country Produce. I Jt. BAIi4D G. H. fcTART BAIRD & START, (Socoeakora to W. M. Alkman A Co..) - G ESTER A a. AUESTs, , PKODl'CE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansvilie, Indiana. Refer to H Q. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansvilie National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. ' ' noll-ly T. H. RAGOM. K. DICIIT, UAOOX A DICKEY, Wltblesale Grocen Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS. and Forwarding & Commission Merchaxl , Nob. 3 and 4 Water Street, ETANSVILLE, IND. Cah orders promptly and carefully filled, decl dtf WK WOC1B BEHIND OUR friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still In the trade of Jllua. fJUMMieUHONS, dec, and should be pleased to see them. H.I.ALLlS4CO. II. D. ALUS &. CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION , f MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, FLOUR, &a, Corner Water and Tine Streets, . EVAKSVILIJC, IJTD. janl dtf. J. C. Dnsonchet & Co, ; v FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRO DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansvllle, Ind. octl8 Q JEENSWARE. iew Queensware House. LICHTEX & ICIIEMIAUSER, : IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS QUEENSWARE, and . HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD, Xo. 3 South First Street.' llE ARE NOW OPEXINS THE tf most splendid assortment of Fat. Articles ever lm ported to this city, and C stock of WHITE GRANITE WARE 4 at now complete, and only wanU looking to induce aU to make their purchases ol as; and our stock of COMMON WARE is large, and will be sold as low aa the lowest in the United States. Bohemian Glass and SllTerPlated Ware. Onr assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware is one of the finest ever selected lor the trade of this city ; and we nave tne aavantage 01 our senior partner residing in the city of New York, and at an times on nana selecting we latest styles and patterns of ware. dam Chart eh Stark. Louis Mknzk STARK 4 IEHZER, Dealers SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, No. 5 South Second Street, Bet. Main and Loeust, ' . . , Evansvilie, Ind. Cleaning and Scouring done to order. N.B. Liberal nrices paid for Second-
band Clothing. (an3D dam
NEW ORLEANS.
Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor. MeGregor Brothers, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. S3 TCIf Ol'l'ITOULAJS ST., NkV 0 BLEAKS, LA, Liberal advances made on Provisionand Western Produce consigned to our ad- -dress ap2 dam. O'Ifciley. General Commission Produce and Foxwarding MERCHANT. Corner Poydrat and New Le?ee bts. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference, the Great West. dec!5dtf. 8AM. H. IISNKDv! JULIUS VAIKI3. . FAUI, . MORTTMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,: Receivers of Pork. Bacon, ' Flour, Bop and Whisky, 85 Y S7 Poydrat Street, New Orleans. dec!5dly. . . U. e. boward, h. n. barret. New Orlear' W. K. FREDTONf S(w York. ' CATTJif preston, Hutsonville, IU. ' ko. R. rKKHTOw, Evansvllle, Ind: wm. h. Williams. Calhoun, t' HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREL CoKon and Tobacco FactofC w.v :m and COMMISSION MERCHANTS168 ('enmon fit reel, NEW ORLEANS, LA, - REFERENCES, Geo. W. Rathbone, Preident Evansvllle National Bank. Preston Brothers, Evansvilie, Ind. James Robb, Eq., Prefideut LouUiias, National liank. New Orleann. C. P. Norris, Esq., Cashier First Nation Bank, Memphis. G. R, Rutter, Esq., President Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. Mai. J. J. Murohv. President Memnhk
Insurance Company. decl5dtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factor v
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS- . and " ' COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydraa street, Nxw Oslxaks, Li. Carleton, Foute 4 Co., New Tork. Speed, Donobo A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Caiart, Btockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec80-,66-tf. E. H. Fairchild. j. W. BuraHAK. . FALRCH1LD & BINGHAM,. CommiMHion 3Ierc5i antft 84 Magazine Street, novao dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. X. BARTON.... M. M. FOOL....W. M.AXKMAH.. 8. M. BARTON & C0V CommiHtilon Slerchants 1? Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. W. CARTJIELl, Late of Williams. J.B. DBfBT Memphis, Tenn Late of Union town.. . Cartmell A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky, . & DRURV CARTMELL Cotton Factors, Produce and Genarar Commission and Forwarding Merchant. 200 FRONT STREET, Wet. WaMlifnton and Adams, N. B. We give our personal attention t the sale and shipment of Cotton and all kinds of Western Produce. Also, to filling Plantation Orders, aw Orders and Con signments solicited. Refer to Hubbs & Viet. R. K. Dnnkih son 4 Co., Hayhurst A Whittaker. J. O. Dusonchet A Co., Evansvilie. lad. jyM ly E. t. COMER. GEO. 8. RICHAJUMOlt, COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C HANTS, Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. . REFERENCES. Clias. Northrop A Co., Memphis-Foster Bros.. Cincinnati : Jaa. Vlba A Co.. Boston i Jas. B. Fenby, St. Louis: J. B. KirUanlL, Hill, Talmadge A Co., New York, decl. III LI. dc CO., ' ' PRODUCE DEALERS and Commission Merchants, No. 39 Madison Street, ... Memphis, Tex. Solicit consignment of Provisions, Flour, Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and Dried Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, and Produe of all kinds. They have good business facilities, an e by giving prompt returns will strlvt please customers. Reference. George R. Preston, Esq., 1 II. D. A Ills A Co.. f EvansriUa, Halllday Bros.. Cairo, IU. Taaf, Phillips A Co.. Memphis. Martin Walt 4 Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwards.Kt. Louis. Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. JySdtf Can. DECxia. f JOHN a. . SKCKKB. FBID. i , a DECKER & 0NS, Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hub, j. i sShafM, Felloes, and Bent Work, . - ' ' and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carta, Thimble Skeins, and have always on hand a large aasorVment of Seasoned Wagon Maker Bowed Matertau.' 146 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansvilie. Indiana. ' mr Price Lista furnished on application. mehUlyl BOOIAH COAI. MINES. OFFICE Ol THE COBNES OF LOenstand Water Streets A constant supply, and orders filled.
