Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 November 1867 — Page 7

RIVER NEWS For Other Hirer Items See Fifth rage. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in tbe "West has better facilities or greater ability tor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assort- ' ment of Job Type, though very large and complete. Is constantly beinpaaaea t, oar job department is under the personal srtrervisionof one of the best job printers in the United States. We are , print Posters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, Bills Lading:. Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates Tickets tor Labor, Ac, Ac. Orders left with either of the r wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. Weather and Water. The weather yesterday morning was nearly clear, with a cool, bracing atmosphere. The river continues to rise slowly here, and is rising slowly at all points above. Adispatcnto Mr. Kuffner, agent of the Kanawha Salt Company, dated f Charleston, West Virginia, October 30:h, says.: " The Kaeawba has risen ten feet." This is glorious news, and prognosticates a r ise J n the Moc on ga hela, the ton rces of the two rivers beii g in the same vicinity. Arrivals auil Departure. The only arrivals and departures yesterday, up to three o'clock P. M., were the Newsboy. Henderson and return: Michigan, to Newburg ; Ollie Snllivau, from ; Owensboro. BM1 Ine. Among the first boats due here are the Linton, Fanny Brandeis and Louisa, from Cairo; Phantom, from Eastport; Success and CoraS., from Louisville; Ollie Sullivan, from Owensboro; Cobb-Webb, from Cumberland River. Miscellaneous. . There was a fair business done on the levee yesterday considering the stage of water and the tonnage in port ........Tbe Chattanooga was receivicg largely..The . Michigan left for Newburga with two barges. We did not ascertain her purpose deflnitely.....A dispatch from Charleston, West Virginia, brings ns the gratifying intelligence of a ten foot rise In the Kana- - wba. which will doubtless improve navigation t o some extent, and there Bhould be a corresponding rise in the Mononga hela, as the sources of the two rivers are in the same vicinity .-...There were still no advices from the Phantom up to 1Z o'clock yesterday. '-., Boats LraTlnsTo-Day. ' Fob Cairo. The elegant low-water packet, Fanny Brandeis, will be the regular and . popular packet for Cairo and all way landings, at 4 o'clock to-day. Capt. John B. Hall i n command, and Clint Wiiliams is to the office, which assures safe navigation and pleasant attentions to passengers. She has splendid cabin appointments. . - - i. i'" - " . . For Owensboho. 1 he Ollie Sullivan wi 1 return to Owensboro at 10 o'clock today, offering pleasant accommodations to passengers. Capt. , J. Ham Throop commands and Les. Ware is her clerk. ; Fok Lottisviixe. The splendid low-water steamer Cora S., Capt. A" T. Gilmore, will leave for Louisville and all way landings at 12 o'clock to-day. In her office will i be found that pleasant and accommodating young gentleman, Al. Croxall, and nature never turned out a nobler gentleman. The Cora S. has first-class passenger appointments, and is very light and makes good time. The Success, Captain Marsh- Clarke, with Mr. Miller in the office, may also be expected to go to Louisville to day. . Gleanings from onr Exchanc. Cisctsnati. The Commercial of Thursilavsavs: The weather was cold, cloudy and blustery yesterday, with the wind from the west, acd a few flakes of scow during the afternoon. At Pittsburg tbe river was on a stand last night, wiih eleven Inches in the channel. Here it has receded one Inch during the past twentyfour hours, with three feet on the shoalest bars hence to Louisville. All signs of a rise at Pittsburg have ttcain vanished, wiiile herr the elements last nieht were squally, indicating snow. We anticipate low water during November, and suspension of navigation by ice la December. . Salmon fishing ia tbe Ohio has improved during the past few days. Captain A. Stein caught fifty-five on Tuesday, at Cullum's Kipple. They are smaller than usual, bow ever .snow tell to the depth of four inches at Fort Wavne yesterday, and it was melting lat liigtlt. with llie weather moderating. This may make a slight rise in the Wabash River. : - ,? -XbuisviI.l.E. The Courier ot Thursday -says: . , ; The river was about on a stand, yesterday with scant twenty-nine inches water ' in tbecnalbr the mark in the evening. The weather was cloudy and disagreeable all dav, and turning quite wintry and cold in the evening, with the thermometer landing below 50, and oneor two abortive efforts made to snow. The barometer in. dications were still persistently tending to drv weather. The lowest water within our recollection in the Ohio River, was during the fall of 1856, as we h ave before stated. This is corroborated by Captain Lockhart, Superintendent of the canal, who states, by the marks at the locks, that the river then was 18 inches lower than it is now. There was a very high wind prevailing last evening, and the Palestine and Alpha, i . . . . V. .. V - ..nn Dn.tlr. nil rt aground. The wind made them somewhat ; unmanageable. , , , . The Democrat says: - ' The "ooal monopolisers" are Jrying to make people believe that there is very little coal here, and t he river won't rise till Christmas. That's " played out." St. Louis. The Democrat, ot Thursday, Bays: m- t,A. ta trttll ctttt.innnrv It pro Tf. i u iii1 ' ....... - - ; - - - so aiSo to Keokuk, and pretty much to St. Paul but still navigable, with care and lzht boats, even over the low rapids. The improvement in the channel below is recogaized as a blessing not to bi despised. Receipts were considerable yesterday, and a continued uncertainty of arrivals and , departures exisus. Weather is wintry cold, aud thick clothing is in demand. Ship- , inenta to New Orleans are liberal.;, r fs FEED STORES. 7 Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & CO, . Wholesale and Retail pealers in HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL, FLOVS, SSIPSTUFFS, HOiflXY, SALT, LIME, tc, Im. lOS and 11 0, Corner Main and Fourth Streets,

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- w.. . I EYWSYILLE & CIKIAMTI BlilJOlwu'u v....i. i FAST FREIGHT TRANSIT COJI'Y Controlled by Ohio & Mississippi Bailroad Co. and ' Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad Co. Timo and Rates Guaranteed. JES5 The above organization offers more favorable inducements to shippers by this than any other route. Contracts Solicited. F. II. EURM AX & CO., Agents , IS Water St. A. E. Shrader, : - - Gen'l Freight Agt. E. & C R.R. J. A. Hill, Gen'l Freight Agt, 0.& M. R.R. sets !- - :;.,, ; .... ... ..: . t. .,x .: f - FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission Merchant, AGENT White Line Central Transit Company, The only Line running Cars through to New York, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER. Cars are loaded, LOCKED, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their des tination, carrying goods between Evansville and New York in FIVE TO SEVEN DAIS' TIME. Freight delivered at all tbe Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. ' . .. .:.-.; ' For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line has no equal. Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. ."; . FRED. R, HUSTON, Agent, ,.: So. 5 XOETIE WATER ST., . - may29 " " " EVAKSVIIX.E, Ind. Sew York Clothing House. V. P, IRONS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 40 MIoST .STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND., Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING ' ' and 1

FUM1SHIXG GOODS, ! - - . t . ' Have always in stock a large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Roys' Wear, manufactured under our own supervision and direction, In accordance -with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain figures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. Bei3 T. P. IROHS A VO.

THE VAXSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1867.

SHIPPERS TO THECtJMBERLAND Tne ans1rtHewaWlTleke-lar authorizea to give mrougu oms ji uaie, to the following points, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycusbnrg, &c.; Eudyvllle 75c Canton. 7a: KocKcastie. iOC. ; ijiuUny&Zjt, and. point below on tvTnM.B4, River. 5c: points above tbe Shoals, on Tennessee Kier, cuu. b" . ... i. i. -l ; rnc-ViinrvintF O T biiitoi iaain, " x-nviifgc Padncah." We guarantee the above rates, until further noUce. Any overcharges i hat may occur will be promptly wrra- "j 1 us. Merchants are requested to see that the weights are placed in every bill ot j feding. .se6 tf FOWLER, LEE & CO. ! Regular EvansviUe and Tennessee liiver weesiy raois-eu fop. JOH:N'sovEE3ASTORT, and The fleet and elegant steamer iP EE A. N T O M9 . AUD DCKCAN-, plaster ;. r.nn.viiin vprv TUESDAY at 4 P.M., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rLe. i ft tivt.ii'ii oto nlling oruers. For freieht or passage apply on ooard.g; I mayi4 dtf For Green River on the first Water. The Steamer ADA X,YOjST. ALF. H. EDWARDS. Mastke, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every - .. .t. . xr .1 f . Dunlin. i 2 r ' every SATURDAY, at a o'clock p.m. oc21tf Low Water Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE roK Owensboro, Cannelton, and LoaisvUle. Phe new and elegamt Passenger Steamer uft PALESTINE, K. Moxicboft Master; . . - LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY HOXDAT, at 10 a.m. ; and - The magnificent light-draught Steamer ROSE HITE, Gilmoke, Master ; v. iiVJV lit IVaU'iJVi'', Vivi 1 tta vtt ttv a KSVrT,T,T! EVERY t WEi:34aIATr, at 6 p.m. ; and ' The elegant and fleet Steamer ELLA FABER, , H. Peckexpattgh, Master; George Patterson, Clerk; Tfiurc 1TVA.-SVII,T,F. EVERY TCES1AY, at S p.m.; and rr-i hxtfn Viqito Yumrt rfittd and refUTI nished tnroughout. and ai now in nrstrate oruer ir TOjiiiunuuii publie. . . . , Freights receivea ai aii umra, ui charge, and all information furnished, by R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk, Superintendent, au7 tf ' ' Louisviiie, ivy. Regular Evansville and BowlingThe New and Finely Appointed bteamer A. Drinkwater, Master; John Adams, Clerk, Wi'l run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making ail landings hence to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. febtf dtf Regular EvansYille and Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hickman, and Memphis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer Joliix X. Perry, i J. Lee Finney, Master; Hesp.v Milleb, Clerk, ...... . Mnn1n. r tlt.lv VnfXc&t. fi.R win run " r above, giving esnecial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collec tion or cnarges. Leaves EvansviUe every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M.. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jun4 dtf ' . Regular EyansTllle , and Cincinnati Packet. The elegant light draught Bteamer SPRAY, George SMtxn, MKEIfSEDYt clerlC) Leaves Evansville for Cincinnati direct EVERY bAI I kua I , i o cioca ju. : Eor freisht or passage apply on board. augS-Sria Daily Henderson Packet The fine Steamer JNews Boy. r- - DPPriVS VfnstfT I Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. Jt. . - Freights receivea ai an noun at mo Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. - nov2 dtf USA2?4S?S? w HAVE THIS HOLD JWlf tire interest, in ine-eeu ana rruuuw . : . ... .Mh.ritvFmiKfnrA tn Thomas xv Murray, who assumes all liabilities of the late nrra ui .ivboi.uuiiii;,ui wuiu I bee leave to return my sincere thanks to the public tor their patronage so libern ..ipnded me. and solicit a continuance 01 me WV,; vQa Evansville, Ind., Oct. 26th, 1867. loc28 CITY FEED STORE. U 1.200 DUSneiS Jlicuau renwu-rjuw foiaioes; us, m Shipstuffs, Hay, Corn, Oats, c Ac, kept

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TRANSPORTATION. I

F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., Commission M E H OH ANTS AND GENERAL F011WARDIAG AGENTS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR a S3 s. ea ST S3r 2 3 o a 2 bs- a o S3 o !-! 2fl H Sc 5S M sa! 2 CD oe go, OS C9 CD S S2. CD , 5S o 3 2.S. OS 3 CD Through Bill of Lading given to all points South or East oc29 d3m " People's IMspateli FAST FREIGHT LINE. Merchants' Union Express Company, Proprietors. Capital $20,000,000. From New York, Boston, and all New Jfingiana Towns, Over all leading Railroads to the West and Southwest, in Chartered Cars, on FAST For Rates, Bills Lading, etc., apply to Y.f. VAN uutiBr,ii,Ageui, 365 and 367 Broadway, N. Y. a. W. W Aldbos, Ageni, 21 Court Street, Boston. M. U. Express Co., Albany, N. Y E. R. WALDEj, Agent. oczs dam BROWN, DUNKEESON & CO. FORWARDING AND C0NMSSI0H MERCHANTS. And special Agents for the BELLEFONTAIXE B. B. CO., ERIE TBASSP0RTATI0X CO., And EBIE HUE EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN. DUNKERSON A CO,

COMMISSION CARDS.

Bicksok G. Watts. Chas. F. Tag. Late Arkenbnrgh I BRYAN, WATTS C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 Broad Street, . , NEW YORK. IliTO..viiia y.i k'u... . ...... " - - . . . . made on shipments ot COTTON, TOBACj R. K. DUNKERSON, & CO., Agentt. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, that the undersigned have formed a limited paitnership, pursuant to the ( provisions of the Revised fcitatutes of Lilt? Dtaw Jk . " . ' " - - name or firm under which unch partnership 1b to be conducted is Bryan, v'att A I Co.; that the general nature of the busi ness to oe iransacteu uy rm-u puiutiuiF is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in aid busi?...o, era Tl.n llrra i a rirl Tlir ltSOri ii. Watts, who f-everally reside iu the city of New York, In the KUUe of Aew x ora ; i uutt the special partner Interested in said business i Charles F. Tag, who resides in the city of Hohoken, in t he county of Hudson. .. ,1 t-.- ., t . V ... 1 ! that finlH SnPPlftl partner, oarira x . u .uu ujwu capital to the common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand Is to commence on the sixteenth day of teentb day of May, 187(1. uaian Ski, rew i ora., .uay iu, ioo. t r - -fcT Til. i r a VT XilCKSON G. WATTS, Genera! Partners. CHARL18 F.TAO. may 30 d3m Special Partner. A. a HATHTJBfiT. J. J. WHITTAKKB. Ilayburfet &. lVbittaker, i PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR WARD INO MERCHANTS, No. ....... .Soutn Water St. . rioalcHi in Flour. Bacon. Hav. Oats. Corn I M. BAIBD. .Q. H. BTABT BAIBD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co..) EKERAL AttEXTS, PRODUCE, "T Korwardine and commission mm CUttUIA, jj, nua.iiv, .. . . . . . i Ai'i. L'i i-t: r ailAiiftl I'.u n IT and Mam 1 urr, vice -re8iueni njvnuavui Agents for Ohio Kiver nan v. noii-iy F. H. BAOOK. , i ' ' . TOCKBT, RAG ON A DICKEY, TVliolesnle C2 roceri Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, and Forwarding & Commission Kercliail. Xos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled . m V nrnr i n nrwivn T n ImT friends and former patrons that we are at ine ow vvjttiN t-tt oi vinn ana and cliouM be pleased to ee ihem. If r T A T T TU A. t IT. I. AX.E.IS &, CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, r.nd Wholesale Dealers ir LIQUORS, FL0UE, &c Corner Water and Vine Streets, EVAK8V1I-I.K, Iwa. janl dtf. J. C. Dusonchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION 4 PRO DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, ind. octlS CINCINNATI ADV'TS. MADDUX, E0BART & CO, DISTILLERS OF Alcobo), Cologne Spirits, and WnlsKles, Wholesale Dealers in BOIRBOX AXD BYE WHISKIES, 07 Rod 109 PEARL STREET, (East of Broadway,) Ci eras ati. i Jy26 d3m . U. S. Bonded Warehouse. G. BRASHEARS, SON & CO, Tobacco COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in choice brands Oi LIQUORICE PASTE, 1 46 WALSl'T ST. CrsClWJATl. I T.lberal advances made on consignments of Leai Tobacco. G. Brashears, G. Brashears, Jr., . Thou. R. Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb A co.) Jy dam BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, No. 49 WEST FROST ST., Cl?rCIJATI 8,M,BABT0W. wosh,. FRANKJULN, ffiUIilUiu a ri,mmiMfnn Merchants. KO. S8 WEST SEl OSI ST., 1 rep : w xaa vj iu . -w. . Chambers, Stevens A Co.; fehaw, Barbour A Co.: E. G. Leonard A Co.: Robert Macreaaydtvyo.; x ww, au tx-vu, ixxjujmjiu CHAKLB8 STAKK. LOUIS MEHZI I TASK M E H Z E R, Dealers SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, No. 5 Bouth Second Street, Bet. Main and Jbocnsi, Evansville. Ind. Cleaning and Scouring done to order. Ttf.R. Liberal Drices paid for Second-

band Clothing. (u2U dam

NEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGgcsf"7"McGregor Brothers, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . SO. 3 TCIIOIPITOCLA9 ST., New Obiakh, La rikiirai oian mail nil Pra-rtalcKA'-and Western Produce consigned to onr Jdress lP " General Commission Produce and JTerwarttlng Corner Poydras and Xew leiee Bts., NE W ORL EA LA. Reference, the Great West. declMtf. BAH. H. KENNEDY. JTTT.IOH YAIfi ICT; -pATTTj 15. MOTTTTMKB. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERCIIAN2S, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rp And 55 57 Poydras Street, New Orlems declSdly. i. b. Howard, u. li. f.ARRKT, NewOrleaj" W. K. pbkstois. New York. CATL1N PKMTOK, Hntmm vllle. 111. ko. B. pkkston, Evansville, led; . WM. H. WILLIAMS, Caihoun, X: HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREi." Cotton and Tobacco FactoJ AND COMMISSION MERCHAilB 1 168 C'iHiiion Kir ret, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERB2NCES, . Geo. W. Rathbone, Vresldent Evansrlli National Bank. Preston Brothers, Evansville, rd. James Robb, Fxq., President Loulsi' National Bank. New Orleans. V. P. Norris. Esq., Cashier First Natir Bank, Memphis. G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Teimet.. National Bank, Memphis. . Maj. J. J. Murpby, President MnTe Insurance Company. deolSdtf. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT!' and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street. New Okleanh, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, TenBCarart, Ktockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30-'tt5-tf. E. H. Faikchild. J. W. Biwgha. FA1RCHLLD & BINGHAM, .L'CommiHHlon Merchant! 84 Magazine Street, nov2U dly N EW ORLEA NH. 8. M. BABTO.H....M. M. POOL....W. M. AIRKAKW"S. 31. BARTON & CO., CommiNHion INXorclifint 17 Magazine Street NEW ORLEANS. LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. N. C'A BTM EI. I., I jate of Williams, Cartmell A (!o., li ..... .lu j. r. iHimtr Mem rb is, Twa Late of UdonVrwit. - KenincK;',. , CARTMELL & DRURY; Cotton Factors, Produce and Gentrsi Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 200 FItOXT STREET, ISet, U'aliinsrton and Adnwam, 9ii:Miaiiis, tjtcn. N. B. We give our personal attention t tbe sale ami thipment of Cotton and ail kinds ot Western Produce. Also, to IlUlDit Plantation Orders. Orders and CcaslgnmentN sollcltwl. " ani Refer to HubtmA --ts, R. K. Dankason A Co., llayhu'St A Whittaker. J, U. Dusouchet A Co., Evansville. I nd. UJt J C. J. COMER. niO. S. RKIHAKnWOJSr. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factor, Storage, Commission, and Forwardlr MERC HANTS, Clinton Htrcet, MEMPHIS, TKNff. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop & Co., Memphis; T(At Bros.. Cincinnati ; Jas. Viba A Co., BoKtoaV Ja. B. Fen by, St. Louis: J. B. KirUAlMl, Hill, Talmadge A Co., New York. decl. ; s . . . ' II ILL 4k CO., PRODUCE D E AL ERA and Commission Jlerchants, No. 39 Maditon Street, Memphis, Tkws. Bollcit consignments of Provisions, Flour. Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and I)rid Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, and Prodac of all kinds. . They nave good business facilities, by giving prompt returns will strlv please cuhtomers. n ' . References, , .:', WaSS"' E,,q- Hvansvllls. HallWay Bros., Cairo, III. . .. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt Co., Memphm. Chouteau A Edwards.Ht. Louis. Dubois Augur, CincinunU. , Sy CBB. DECKER. JOUR O. DKOK1. FRED. O. UKCKKR. a DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Ft pokes. Wheels, Ho taVK halts, Felloes, and ISent Woik, and dealers in , Wagons, Drays, Carts, Thimble ' Skeins, and have always on hand a large assrtment of Seasoned Wagon Makers' Sawed MaterlaU. 148 ana 148 Main Street, corner Fifth, Tri i.ixut furnished on application. mcni4 ty KOIIAM COAIj MINESOFFICE !f THE CORNER OF WMcvwt and WaUr BtreeU AconsUot supply, and orders prompU. filled. . faOTJi-

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