Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 October 1867 — Page 7

THE -.V A: , SVJLLE, DAILY JOURNAL: THURAY, OCTOBER ,tt,iW.

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Tor Other Hirer Item See J" 'h Tg.fi -t-t-STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing ifitabii fitment If the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fitLe Steamboat Printing. Our assort- . ael-of fob Type, thougi very large and complete. Is constantly belhgadded to, and oar job department Is tinder the personal supervision of oneef the best Job printers In the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, ,Jiill Heads, BU Lading, Cards. Deck and Xeal ricketVBills of Tare, Mates' Tickets for Labor. Ac Orders lejft wiUj either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. ZBBlli- Wrathrr a4 WtMr. UO' The weather yesterday at noon was un pleasantly .wares , .especially, rln the sun.The river urantng more siowry not more than one inch per day. It is falling at all points to Pittsburgh Arrivals and, Departure. The1 arrivals and departures bp."-to three o'clock yesterday Inclode'tae Linton, Cairo to, Evansville; Newsboy, Henderson to return LuefialToit 'Benton to Evans-' ' vine and a trad;pIieSulMvftn,1oOWebs-. boro; Success, Cairo to Louisville; J. P. Webb, bone-yard to MU Vernon. "koa(i bne. ( Lmong the first', boats due'nere aire "the Phantom, from Eastport; Cobb-Web, from tbe Camyerland iicuigan. sari; Norman, from Memphis; Fannie Brandeis and " ikmiiafttom Cairo';' Tahlequan,1 rVbni Cln-, cln nail;, Cora 8 f Mem phi; OUie Sullivan' 'Worn' Owebsboro; and 'James Gray, rom Green River.' 10 MlM-ellaneona. Tbe river is gradually drying up, but the cutting out process is rather improving nzyiwAW, tod rill &e WftoA'airo are free of boats. ....The Linton got in yesterday morning 00 time, and; will return today, offering unequalled Inducements to passenger arid hippera.Tr-wTbe QUte Sullivan left with a gobatrip rorOwetisboro ....The LueUa,. from. Port Benton, arrived here yesterday morning light, having only in addition to her .crew,,a, half-breed Indian dog and a large bald eagle. Tbe dog is a cross between the prairie ,wqlf and eomniou dog'and bomDineaitb. oharac-' AOjLj-aLbQth when unfldKed..and baa grown with won derful rapidity anA i already a great bird, though but a " Spring eaglet,". Its nest was discovered by a fish line- which - r the . 0 pares ti bird - 'bad doubtless stolen wftn-- flsti -attached and carried to her nest. The line was 75 or 80 yards long and contained nearly twenty , pounds of lead as sinkers, and .any .number .'of lUlL-hooks. OurfoUylwendJckplaln Dan. Brady, is in command, and George H. Hazlett ia in tbe office. The LueUa is very light, a; good jcafrlej and is looking for a traded Captain bah. is cheerful bat somewhat reduced, weighing only about 230, adverdupotislheefZeclq! Rocky .Mountain ain He bad a- profltableMripo the Mountains..... ..The Chattanooga was receiving liberally and would have all it would be prudent to carry on this stop of water.. -A petition is being, circulated among the merchants of this city for signature; requesting the owners of tbs regular Cairo paeketsslde-wheelers to extend their trips to Columbus, Kentucky j so' tat one of their boats" may be at that port every evening upon arrival of the train onj the Mobile and Ohio Rallroad.....It Is suggested that two boats be put in to run through to -Memphis, leaving here on Tuesday and Friday, while two make semi-weekly trips to Columbu 'The trade of Evansville would in a little while be . almost doubled by such an arrangement, - and we hope the owners of the Quickstep, Mayflower and Armada will accede to tbe -'. - prayer of the petitioners,' and - that a fourth boat to- complete the-Hue will be secured, and all arrangements completed ''. by the time' navigation Is resumed....... ,We had tbe 'pleasure yesterday of .ajcall from Capt. Frank Banksmith, formerly clerk in the Louisville and Henderson mail line, now of Memphis,' and acknowledged to be the best steamboat clerkjn the business! "He1 succeeds CojCA Humphrey in the commission business at Memphis ...The J. P. Webb drew up to the wharf yesterday andyas preparing to leave for Ml. Vernon to carry a' load "of flour to Louisville.. She leaves for Louisville to-. morniDg with considerable lot of flour from Mt. Vermin. ' Bout LeTln(Tlaj. FOR Cairo. The magnificent, new, light s d nought, steamer Linton. Captain Nat. ' DfeV. tdAmariaitg, atftf N. B. Hay Ward and Mr. O. Bunten in the office, is the regular and only, packet fox Cairo-and all .way landings, at 4 o'clock to-day. She has elegant cabin . appointments, and her officers are' experienced',' social and obliging gentlemen. Give her your freight. AY ash. Phillips .goes out ,as one of her pilots, which increases her certainty of go. ing througheafMyand without detention. .wjflnj I Vita . Li 1 " v 1 ' Gleanings from our Echang-es. ; i jiTr5BCB.-ThS fiamtngrcitot Mqnday says: ." i ,.JTaraeion the niSper landing Is steadily improving, particularly since the big roackeUt fcars resumed operation T Both ic lines have tbelr best, boats on. thettrack. - j From this timeout there will We no. lack , of aocomraotLlion on that, stream. .The -n:steamers K. Bennett and Chieftain leJt on -,?:iturday . evening , with : excellent.. trips. 1 !. The prospect for a. rise continues -favor-rbatole,. We think the good line. is near at - iteancL : We bear farther reports o rain at the headwaters of tbe Allegheny.. ti14 , The stearnw-Kraton.-Oaptr-'Duiilap; h a been laid up at Rochester for some time undergoing 'vcQrnpraiWT&na aorougn re pairs, one win resume 'imr-mia in me this jJaUwill 1be:rapo6ed'Of ttbe following boats:' JxNJ McCulkugh, Gapfc Gre I). Moore; Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brennan, v'and. Ieni ,Lotl,: Cpt.,aarae, ItauUlton. ,c The McCulIouglr rs Ja new andspleBdid sidewneel boa,t and; ta? I beplace, of the Bayard. ' 'ar;CiaATt.The'CWri,eiai! of Tues- ; Bay siy s : "; v bfl "n.r -' ' TbV weather, yesterday was cool and haz morning and eveuing, mild at neon, with briirbt. beant.ifnl mnnnliirht at nifrht. At Pittsburg the river was a01ng, with 19 incnes in tne cnannei. Mere it is iaiiing slowly, with twenty-four inches on the. sboaleKt bars hence to Louisville. . The Tahlequab returned to Evansvllle this trip, from Louisville, thus saving the expense ct lock tolls through the canal, . while freights rule as high from Louisville 1 - as from Cincinnati. Cincinnati is suffering materially-toe the wanted a long free canal at Loulsvii;e, and more particularly now that the bridge spanning the Ohio at Loufcivtlle wilf sspend . idvrlgatlon - over the falls, there being no draw In the bridge, !'Asplei.did opportunity has been lost this Hummer and Fall, during low water, fos the improvement of the Louisville and .Portland canai.

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Louisville. The Courier, of Tuesday

says: -r-.': y,-j,.:-r.i i-. v .t.t. The river is again on the downward tendency, with hardly .36 Inches water in the canal yesterday evening, by the mark, and not less than two and a half feet on tbe bar between Portland and New Albany. The weather was delightful yesterday, with a clear sky, and all signs of rain or snow have again disappeared. The thermometer stood at 72 0 yesterday evening, and tbe barometer was slowly lining. Business was dull in the extreme, but two departures rr above and none for points below. At Cincinnati the river is slowly rising.' ' The mall boats came in late yesterday evening, having. been, detained by the heavy fog that prevailed on the river night before last. They report tie bars above as getting very troublesome. . , . A party of expert fishermen from this city, among 'them our. regular r ver reporter, have gone to tbe Wabash River on a fishing excursion.-, -We trust that they will have good luck and when they return make a fair divide. The wreck of the Ella Faber was disposed of at auction yesterday on 'Change, Mr. Richardson, of our neighboring city, JefCersonviUe. was the purchaser. Tbe highest bid was 12,100. - NEW;0ittiA?J8.--The'Xws .of Satarday says: .7 " .... . , -' The weatlief yesterday -was mora agreeable than the day previous: it was not so warm, and was more like Fall weather; it Was a bright clear day; ' ;-u .' J " BuBixKsa Htill continues dull on the levee; the several boats lying; at wharf for Red River business, wete receiving but little freight.' The Pioneer Era appeared to be the favorite, as-.tbe prospects were good that she will leave this evening with as much freight as she wants. i i-1 STEAMBOATS. Regular Evansvillen and' Tennessee ; ;::-' ', Rtver Weekly Packet ' , FOR :JOHNSONVILL15, EABTPORT, And iu-jiu;:-.. -:,i-i FLORSNCf: u r-lti'if.-. !BWIf07 ti liV.-j Jjrjfc'Viji ;!(,.' , 'li-Ti'i ' JJb" 5:11 m;i in 1THeflet aoelegant steamer Allen Jvscax, Master ; -1 ' . Val. SoREitsolT Clerk, -Leaves Evansvllle :every i TUEHDAt. at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders.- -s.ti . For freight or passage apply on ooi.'dj mayll dtf , ,. j BOOTS Aim SHOES. r 1 , I Ml I. I n n 1 f J i i ij lii.-; Li:i -..'v- r"V (i , J.r i-t'. 1 .i (, t-t4S . 1'- " T.-mt'-- -Hi'. Il ' i-'-in 'Xif ..!; : V. itfiw.' .-"' i' voiioii 55l.rL'Hiitnl i !!;. t'i i.-i:.-.... t mf , t . , , ,r . - (Successors W MORGAN .5ftEAD.t A CO., .1 i ! a ' lii !j , , . . Wholesale Dealers' lu ; '-- i '; .j-ft mli lii - i , " l 1 ; i- ; j lit l.:tf i'l'i. .. ';7 r;v ! BOOTSSHOES HATS AM CAPS, 42 and 44 -fill HSiTA-IjSr STREET. JYould call tTie attention of the, Trade to their extensive stock of FaU. Goods. ee 13 d3m .:: S' NEW GOODS. -: J AM REtEITIStl.THE LARGEST and best-selected stock, of :-i v . mi Boots and Shoes -' ljl ..r J .I'.-.-U -11'. Ill' ii 1-ti;i. evef offered In this markei, which will be (-'" ; .-. V . '.. , , t -r---r,,.,.. ; sold at the lowest jnarket prices. a2ld3m -" (3EO. X. PllOS. - l i t ,V'lt;i;.i XI Vin-.-ii TiTiTTT 'V (i': "i i.i-i-ii'J.ii it JMu'HisHi :?w Iikis .l''ti; !n ; i " 'j ,.-v. ''cj.' Vii Mil- '''l' I ', 'S ft' S H - 'SK 7; A' --i: W 5 o ct .t.a&,- lU 1 :t -J- r;tlt t? n n-T ;trPi " 'i' 1 i" -Mi.:. in' v 1 i.i,M 0 CO 0 ' 'J EVANSVLLLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner First and Titus Street?," . , EvAJJbvxLut, iirs . ; -V-. FCLL 1 SCHOLARSHIPS issued 03 00. , ' All are Invited to call and examine out course of lnstruc 011, or send address an receive by retuii. mtkil , College Clroular with specimens of Penmanship and; Flourish leg. . L. S. MA.Y FIELD, -Jan26d6m , - . Principal.

STEAMBOATS.

SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE RIVER-. The Evansvllle and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following joints, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycusburg, 55c.; Eddyville, 73c ; Canton, 75 : Rockcastle. 75c ; Linton. 75c; Eastport, and points below, on the Tennessee River. 5c. ; points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c, .Sign billt of ladinir, " Privilege or reshippfng at Padocab." We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges that may occur will be promptly corrected' by us. Merchants are requested to see: -that, the' weights are placed in every bill ol lading. se5 tf J . FOWLER, LEE & CO. IMPORTANT TO t 'SHIPPERS ' TO ;THE ... CUHBERLaKD RIVER, t i.-: The Evansvllle and Cairo packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading' to tbe following points, at the rates men tioned ville, T.inton. alirnsrl njilh nrtvilfffM of reshlDDlne -frftm Smithland, and the above rates will be guaranteed till further notice.1 All overcharges and reclamations will be promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Have goods marked " Care of Scyster. Ellis. fc Co,, septdtf ' Smithland; Ky.f Low Water Arrangement. ''-,'. . - I r.i ' ' ' i :." ii Ji'll". : : ;;H OLD RELIABLE IV V fob .borCaiitan, aid jwniisyille. -fhenew and elegsaat Passenger Steamer 1 lE-iLoLLteorr, faster; .f, : t T ' : ' LEAVES EVANSV1LLE EVERT'1, I HOW DAY. at 10 a.m. ; and . f. u t k : 1 ! The magnificent ligh-drasgn Btamer 1 1 i.'- - i. -: TjfiCJ'C tTTTnr-,f-'fi"!'-' ' '' MHmorj jdaster ; t 1 - ' Dick HtrrcHiySoJi; Clk ;. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERT e , WEIKfUAir. at p.m. ; and "t - ' ' 1 ol svitn't-T t t. MaHPAT, ft , n- '; "1 1 The elegant and fleet steamer if j 1 i J 11, rCKPAuGH, Master; . r t i ... jkoboe Patterson, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE' EVERYi; T(JfiUAY, at p.m. ; and, .. 3-i;-i i' , IBUIAI.tltpjD. These boats have been refitted and refurnisbect throughout, and are now in first' rate order, fsr the accommodation of the public. ' mil 1 . ti. t -1 1 tut ii'i')n! : Freights received, at U times, fro Of charge, and all information furnished, by ' - COX A HUMPHREY, and . a l rj' U. K. DUN KERSON aCft.r . . .. AKeita. " 1 R. H. "Woolfolk, Superintendent, ' au7 tf .'.-ji Louisville, Ky. : i We have Come to Stay. Regular Evansvllle and Canneltoa 1 1 i'. C t: . ; .i--i'iiiO For, OiDeniboro, Rockportt and. Can1. ' ' ' ! . ,, i., neuon. ,j .a , , v, r(. 1 The. excellent Steamer, ' , ; Ollie 1 Sulliyan? 1 J. H A JC.TBfOop, Master? ' ! ... Will. H. Huoo, Clerk,:: Will leave Evansville every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDA x tot canneiton and all ws.y janaines; arriving ai Evansville every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. : ... . t or freight or passage apply on board, t sets air Regular Evansville and Bowling 1 Green Packet. ; The New arid Finely ''Appointed ' 1 ' - Steamer .;i '" '..' ."' Win. ' ' ! - ' ! . ' III'. I ! ! . " ' A. Drjnkwater, Master; ..' John Adams, Clerk; Wiil run as a . regular Evansvllle and' Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at p. m.1 ' feb9 dtf Regular Evansville ' and Cannelton ' " ' Packet.'. ; "'. -1' y- ;,.-';'' " 'a 1: ; ' i .: ".2. - v!:;;! , E- 1 ' 'FOR OWENSEORO, ;ROCRPORT7 AND 1 CANNELTON. , , - : i : -iTbe Excellent Steamer 't' ! ' Olli tillivalili 'I Wili leave Evansvllle every-; rvf ' MON DAY. W EDNESDA Y, AND FRIDAY, for Cannelton and -all way landings n Arrive at Evansville every " TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUR-, M 1 , f -'' 1 i !: i-bAf. i ! I ..;,':. , For freight or passage, apply on board. - '?t - . - jelStf RegulariEvansville andzMemphisPacket. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick- ''' man,' and Memphis. ' ' , The elegaatia8t. side-wheel steamer Jolin . ' ..J.LiiFimiiT, Master; i - Hisky Mil-LrK, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly. Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges.. ,: j,,,,;,, . ... t Ltave Evansville every TUESDAY, of 5 P.m. Leave MemphUsXgrV FRIDAY, fit 5 P.M. . For freight or passage apply on board, Junidtf " - '; Begular. EvansTllle , and , Clnt . ,!7, clnnatt: Packet. . , H The elegant light draught steamer ". ;!1;. ':siiiA.Y:f:, : Gokg Smith. Mast;K .. ; leaves Evansville for 'Cincinnalt direct EVERY SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage apply on board. aug3-3m ' - ' . ' " f Daily Henderson Packet, The fine Steamer G. O. PERKINS, faster.; ' ..... Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'cloclc P Wt 1 Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. - R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. ' nov2 dtf ---------

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FRED. R. HUSTON, j : 111; Commission Merchant, :iTt'V .- :r .'. i- i T .r.lv'i'J AGE5T VJ T0C : White'1 LMe ; Central ' Transit: uompanyn . , Th only Line rupuing Cars. through to New York, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFtR.:;Cart'are' aded,.L9CandEA.Li:ij anid never opened until they, reach ,theirf destination, carrying good between EyansTiUeandNew York in: -i.J'I' .c;.i: : TITE TO 8ETEJT DATS TIME. ' " Freight 'deli'ver'ed 'at aH tbe Inspection - i-rw ,ru - ft-.nu"-"W VMi ii.'; -ii -ti ' Yards in New .York, Brooklyn, or Jersey : )-i "ji. 1 iiiiu ,n ui.ii.i-. ii ki. . ty'.'-.i' U i I .tt'I,ITI II!:i1K' V-' - ' For '1 PROMPTNESS. J ana ' ' DESPATCH tblsXJhe his no equal; 1(1 U'l'o v'ifil j ir-A' r.-r-.T,- ,.-(,.- . ' ", ' ,' ' Damages and Overcharges ' promptly! settled at this office, ... , 1 , j'j-. (-1 !!- 1 1 r-r,u:n it .n'lfiuuioi j ; , FRED.; HUSTON, Agent, f j 1 Ko. b SOBTflHATE ST., - OB It j my29r'.'T .1 K-Jo' fcviifBVliA,'isi.i 1 11 ) I') f I "I1-1 '! Lirr- ,vr.!Tji',' i(l m '-i:iu!i ti!j 'lu jf fil iiii'ji vzon ! . t i e QRWARDING AND QONMISSI01. y.h fjj-"v in bjir.l- t rr , Lorn i -. H i i Onimi yi'Ai 'it li( :.7 .j.ionnl. j MERGHANTg. ; ii'l J'flJ lii ;i!M n !i:ijt JO f!li-'i 7i.i: j ??. f-l',1 pt, -Jiii'-'l- ii-:.;.. ((.' I . ,,ur- AniiaJ Agents loathe '''' 1 ; 1 ,-si't) iiii; ,1 li'.ilii ' :t V'Hi' 1 irittTAVITV D-i'M V ih J uauiiiiiv.i Ai.ia u. a. iV, lii:; '-ii; ii vjijiiliir.yi liit".L' : li'-w . ic i ; i,h r.r.w . ..it. :i . u '1 i IT KIE TElSPORTlTtO.T CO -'. i1. Ji i.Mf.fr 'iAnd ERIK TIME t EIPRESE .... j It V. . . . XI !. ! .! t.li '.' I'- !! Ill Also, Agents for the , BeUefontaine Cotton jEIzpress T TIME AND RaTES GUARANTEED. . a ; ' ; " Consignments soil cited.' 5 r , , BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., .. August 13, SG6 augll Agents. CIITCIlTirATI ADV'TS. ; ' MADDUX" HOBART & CO, 'i'.O SITIl'iyi lt l.CSJJU'TUMO l.. . . i! l :-,;,.,, TiiDJSTLLERSOF .,:k ft; j . AlcoboV Cologne Spirits, and '-'' ,;"'IoljWii!sfeies ''--:"'i 1 1 's-Tt. ii: "i.iiiifi'Jii'J nt. .,,!!.! ;.i?J 'ioi ! ar;WhpIesaIe Dealem in , j(j j , BOI RBOX AiD RIE WHISKIES, ' 07 and 109 PEAR1.' STREET, ' ;i j ., ii-ii-i :! I y r ; -1 '!-! i . , (East of Broadway.) CmcrjrsATi. - Jy26'd3m i l " '" ;'; -t- ' Bonded Warehouse. J ..:tv- vi' tm!Vi 1 11 li . r n-vt j G. BRASEEARS,; SON, & CO, J Tobacco '':: i 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Dealers in ichofoe brands iof rj; ' LIQUORICE PASTEy , 46 wiLHrr ST.:..-..'.in.crNci3rNATi, Liberal advances made tin consignments of Leai. Tobacco. , , G. Brashears, Q. Brashears, jr., . ; '-litT- a- ; ::. Thos. R. Dudleyilate of Wm. A. Webb A Co.) .;-rirV'MTl :ii.ti'l Jy22d3m ; BABTON &'POOL, .... i. t ' ! . : .. La.' - t j - j i-i i . . j - f : . Commission Merchants, . -i t;l I-' - r 'ti .-!! i Ho. 49 friST FBOJfT. ST., . , , , ' j j,a. C JH, OAKIV.1.,,, .,, ; i . t ,ri'-i:i ,-:iu if. in. iu. x wi. B. TKAJf a:.'.' :- i:i 1!i;,AJ: XORRTSOX. FRANKLLN, MORRISON & CO-1 " nr.-Tl cPRODUCE:St GENERAL r"! i . Commingion Merchants.: STo. 88 WtST KEt OID ST ' ; -:..'. ClUCTKITATI. References? Pearee, Tolle, Holton A Porter; WmiOlenn A Sons; Foster Brothers; Chambers. Stevens & -Co. ; Shaw, Barbour A Co. r E.- O. Leonard A Co.; Robert) Macready 4 Co.; Foot, Nash A Go. i (mh25dtinx

NW IS THE TIME .TO UEAVE ,YQUR ORDERS for . ' , ,,'t .GREEN. RIVER COAL. . . I'am now prepared to deliver to. any art of the city the best Green River Coal, ust mined and clean- from slack, at the owest market price. , . v. : Ofllce No. South Water Street, over Hayhurst A Whittaker's. , -' au21d2m - - i - ! A. LITER. . I .

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John Betas. I Dirirsn r Wi Late Arkenburgh f- Chas.F.Tao. . A Bryan. J Iuvbryan;7atto & (X) , COMMfSSfOiT MERCHANTS, s.;Hr-7, Brqad StreeU, ; "' Reasouable' ' SIGHT CCH ECK ' ad vanoes made-on shipment of COTTON, TOBAOCO, and other Prodoce. --; It: fe. DtTNKERSat& CO., Agent. NOTICK ts'lIEREItrfllTEir, that the undersigned have formed limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions of-tle Revised, Statutes of the- - tatIiof-i Nw t York that tbe name or firm under which such partnership is to b conducted Is Brran. Watts A Co. i that tbe general nature of the busiess to be transacted by such partnership I a general commission business I that the general partners interested In said busi ness am .1 on n Krrnti nnn incRimn n Watts, who t-everally reside in tbe -city of kov iwi.Ii ihbuwoi isw ion; iobi tbe special partner Interested in said busi ness is Charles F. Tae. who resides in the city of Hoboken, in tbe county of Hudson. and state of w Jersey; that said special (iwi.iier.vuiu'iw r . jag, nas conmoniea as capital to the common stock of such partnership tbe sum of one hundred thousand dollars in eash: snd that such partnership is to -eommence' on -the sixteenth day of my iwi. tna mioiprmuwieon we nz 'eenui aay oi May, lvtajiu a . v;i--i. k- v Dated at New York, May 19, 17? viwo !.: aiJOHN BRYAN. - 'T DICKSON O. WATTS,",o ''ilV v .--v -.:. asneral Partnrs. v:H .k . CHARLkS FjTAOr nut may?0&d3nT''o : ' ' Special Parens. m 11 1 j T' Jf i 1 1 t m. 1 1 1 1 I A. Oi HiTsTUt ; ; ; e t - J. J. WMmAXM, . VKil'i'llt IS i IlaybBTt A; .VhlttakeT, in rr OD UCK; I tfOMMIBJSIOIf "JiNTt l;ti'V- inn ' Dealers in Flour," Ba'conl Bay', OatsJCorn and Country Produce, vi f ' t'- t f V f L- -lAISrn iji,,h..V, wA' H. H1XT i (Succeesors to Wl il. Aikman A Col.) i .VrorwardlngaadonxrniRslo chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H O Whseleri Prs'tv4lrM iatlenat Bank, and Ssml Orr, Vice- President Bv ami v ills NaUonalBank. - Agents for Ohio Rirer Salt Co.' jnbll-ly '.Ml 151 (I UfAl.Vl. tii.JVHBBVi'i t'lit .H.AooH.. I...,,,. ,.,,,. ,.t f Jbsuaorr, BAGON 3t PICKET. - r 1 0,0::!,i(,--l)eafelni,i,,Ki' ?" 10 " WINES AND 'XiQ U0RS J j iloiniKj m: "iCinnii ! i :,Ijiui !)u.i-j Forwarding & Oommlsgldn MctcIulxI -fi -j !Co. 3 tod ! Wftter Street, 1 i i i-V EYANSYILLEwlirD. Cah orders pramptly and carefully Oiled. oiiwniflrs ' Tf fiendj fclends and former natrons that ws are at the srs bi me oia (jUHpiCtt of VINE and WATER STREETS, still: In "th tr4o of r Tfl Tlk DO Kr -l rro k rn r-i mvn and ah-n Irf iJas&oI a oaa kh ' . FORWARDINrAND COMMISSION ' "MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers is 5 LIQUORS, FLOUR, 4te, 1 j-- ''!, (... I. iii i r nil-. . ii : - - - . U : ' Corner Water and Tine Streets, tVAHSVILLI, XHBW 'if Janl dtf. . J. C. DuStracliet & CoFORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRO DUCE MERCHANTS, ' No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next i - door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, lad., octlS QJNWAR. i'l-i, v i:- if. iew Queensware " Ilouse. l-! i.i::ji ! l.-tiiuw V' .! ! : LIGHTEN & ICHENHAUSEBi ! i3:'ic,:iMpQbERseF'1'' ; CHIN G-TVA S3 't ltl.iiiiil W l-flf. I!i ti. u jilnui ..i.i or m i-1 t,f; ! i -i' ,.. .... in tn'-ni i HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD, iwl'jii 71" yr.i: 'in J-r.r! ';1 ' -iw T Xo. 3 South First Street. i' i iW E ark - how orarsrine tbb most BDlendid assortment of Fast Acl cles ever imported to this city, and c ' Stock Of iC l t,'jh:nli't t vvi.i mi; WHITE GIUN1TE WARE"'" I ,,.,.,,..-,,( , 1 - -i - - - 1 - ' i ' f j s now eomnietsl and 'onlv wants looklnffl at to lnduoe all to mak their purchases ol I us; and our stock of . . , -i. .i.- i i. i, . " ,u !- ' ' : 'J. -' : COMMON 'WARE 1 ilJ,;i . i. ,; -. i.i, i l- - '.IV '.' i-! - , 1 '. is'iarze.'and wlll be sold as low as the lrwestinth United States. OW) ni io;rv , . I; ii .'i I'll fi'-l " W l.J llobemlan Glass and. 811 verjrtaiea ware. r ir.-.Mq is''' .v -t u pi', ,.-. sni :;Onr imortment of Bohemian' Glass s,nd Bilver-Plated Ware is one of the Onest ever selected for the iraae oi this city; and we nave tbe advantage of u senior partner residing in the city of New York, and at all times on band selecting the tatetst(rles and patterns of ware. , . , , ocZi Mm i ....... .. . n. CHABUEB STARK. , Louis Mbkkb STARK JIENUB, Dealers . SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, ' f i No. & South Second Street, ! i'iud , , , , , Bet. Main and Locust, ! f rv iidJ at . n Evansville, Ind. j. Cleaning and Scouring donetoorder,N.B. Liberal prices j paid for Recondband Clothing. J 11UV IUIU

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Alexander MoOregor. Wm. McQfeexw. .. McGregor Brothers. v" ' .' : GENERAL . V . COMMISSION MERCH1STZ. NO. 33 TCHOtTPITOCLAS trtv. New ORL&Aan.Crfu Liberal advances made on and Western Produce consigned t w dress .... - . . . -.- afi4uiws. Beheral Commission Produoe IKb Corner Pojdras and Sew lem iJVA'iKOZiA'AA'S. XA. n Refsrence, ths Great West. . ; . . . -. decl5dtf. " if 'i. !:.. i. in i 1 1 i n n i) I 1 1 1 i . m SAM. H KKMNKDV. ... .., JPMPB sfcTUBWi. FAUI. B. MOSTIMKR. : . ' . ; i S.-H; KENNEDY & 0(5. - . COMMISSION MERCHAX1& Receivers of Pork. Bacon, -Flows. Km and Whisky, 65 57 Poydrss Street, NewOrkHM. dec!5dly. B. 8. HOWARD, B. D. BARRJCT.NewOl&HBn' W. K. PRESTON, New YK CATiiiR fkestom, Hutsonvlllerili. erxx. R. PHKSTON, Evansville, lata. wm H. williams, Calhowa, 3c' HOWARD, PREST0NS & B ASEEl Cotton and Tobacco WgeqimEl i o ; .i j iu MjAj-ii .-i .a f. l.HM il68 Cemraon Street; M fx -j-.u'i vjli-.-n1. XfSWiiRLEAJR7k sUC -.i.n: m REFERENCES, ; GeorW. Rathbone, President ftsWftt rational Bank. - - ' ' - 4 r ' Preston Brothers, Sranvill,ia." K1 James- Robb.; TAa.; PrmMimt ' tfnlillin 'National Ban k.ev Orleans. : - F. Norris. Esq., Cashier First Nanfc Banlr,' Memphis. - " "" ' ' G R. Rfttter. Esq.;" President Tsmwswsr National Banr. Memchis.- " "MaJ. J; J. Murphy, Presldeht Ttirtet .niik, Speed,; Snrnmers & Cc-, j 1 i-y-t -ft v -j., t i ti (-- ."'Mi r'--s '- ' ' - ! 1 Cotton and Xebacco FacSanSk,. Mft-.tr. .f.ttt-tul ,c-i'l.'-. it: ii:1' i vl I CENERAL COMMISSION iiXRCHUUUCK COMMERCIAL AGENTS. qfflosN'o"j Foydras street,'-, ."".'J ;7?, i.i: Hi- in . I nil : .. i.i. " v Carlfetonl'youte A Co. 'New Yofk.' '". Hpeea, lxmono a uo., Memphis, ' Casart, Stockard A Co., MobileJ aeoau-'oo-u. K. H. FAiaosiin. 0 , 0 n w, i " II' FALRCHILD & BINGHAII, " .HH li,'lli'-ii 1 f H,... il'.'l.fl ( ,;;..!! . .. ... r. ; iiii' 'nj'i nvii a. i :- : hit - 'I i. i' I r. .... i: jc... i 84 M agailne Street, : ' p. WraOdly; , .1t . j NEW.ORLKATa. M. BAKTOK M. M. POOIW. M. r T 1im.. " 8. .1I. BARTON S CO, Commission Merjlifii 'jnsgsiine : oiroeiy - i t . i 1.1 . ! I: . f il NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS CARB&r NcARTMELfi. ; jr.n.mMrur Late of Williams, Memi.Uo, Xm Cartmell A Go.2 .- i-'t Late of CitoMma. Memphis, Tenn. . ' . , KenUwAr. . unni mcLL o ununu Cotton - Factors, Produce , and OomsmM, . ,.. vommission and r orwardlng . ' Merchants. 200 FROST 8TKKET, iseu ,Viwliliiton and ASo9t(. N. B. We eive our personal attewKaWSa the sale and shipment o! Cotton nl A kinds of Western Produce. Also,tott Jar Plantation . Orders, smt-Orders at Cxm. sisnments solicited. mm - ttefer to Hnbbs A Vlets. R. JL ti-aUlsip son. A Co., Hayhurst A Whlttater. 4uOm, unsoucnei a. u., evansvllle. I do. 2X 4P a. j. ookir. obo Si-K: COMER & RICHARDS0E, r Oottbri, IactonBF Storage! Commission, 'and ForwffX& 3MT;;E Tt C II A X in . .I Clinton Street. KiiwiTi.i - i. . i . Memphis, tarn. Slim! I'i '':- '! - -' '. - ... ... ""..' : REFERENCES. Chas. North roo A Co.. lIutuDhls: PMisr Bros., Cincinnati ; Jas. vlba A Co Eofinti JasTB. Fenby.St. Louis:.,J. B. KiraaySu, tliU, JUUUfkUke Oiu., f.Cfr, iUl. , ycW. ,, ,.! -.. ,is . hi.. Il I I .. . XIIIJL i sfc CO., I ,-; i 1 1 i. ritR O p (T.lCEu Jp E A L E&J.i.ii o-and - ' Commission Mercbantz No. 39 Madison; Street;; ft i;ti. 111. I li Solicit consignments of Provisions, Fksfl, ( ' . - II . ; 1 , . Meal. Corn. Hay, Oats. Green Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, and Pecsaxw. of all kinds. They have rood business facilittsa. onf by giving prompt returns will strrplease customers. . - Haillday Bros.. Cairo,1!!!: 44 ' Taaf, Phillips t Co.. Memphis. Martin Walt A Co.. Memphis. Chouteau A Ed wards.SU Louis. ' ' ' lmoou a Augur, Cincinnati. rrsca CKK. DECKBB. ' ' JOHN Q. rRra. a. decks. a DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, SiiOs, ctastistr eiioes, ana rent wim, - 1 tnA dalra In Wafeoxis;; Drays, Carta, ITiisffio .w.ii-! SVofn ' and have always on hand 'a large ausin ment oi 140 and 48 Mala SK-eeU soroer FUta, r.'.. mi Evansville. Indiana.' - ' far Price LisU furnished n applieattas, mehi41yr - "noniAw;, co jit. mmm. OFFICE ON THE CO It K Olf laSn.t and Water Streets ,. A consUnt supply, and orders 'proirj5E filled. .,. ; a v A

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