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

THE VAySVlLLE DAILYf JOURNAL: TUE& Wi .N0rEMlTE3R J?VI867.

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mjM mu'iui mi wii , II.... .jji ii -.j,-. . jajHjgi. TiinTiTM"E--j-for Oter ft:r Vt Fifth Page. r "I'KAMBOAT PRINTING. ' No printing establishment in the "West .rjns better facilities or greater ability for iomst line Steam boa Printing. Our assortnent of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly beiniredded to, and m r i.ob department is under the personal ; ; atu' iK. -in of one of tin; best job printers r ;.t?4t'nUt States. ' We prepared to -V-rii.i Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Kills I.idinsr. -Cards. Deck and Meal Tiek- ; "W, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor. vc Ac. Orders left with either f the whi rt-.)a,ts will be promptly attended to. 'r t.v ;.WMthrr ami Water. Th9 wealthier was clear and cold yesterday morniB" with -a keen air. Daring Bunday night, a stiff cold wind prevailed", which rendered the river exceedingly rough, and tested the moorings of boats and water craft at the wharf. The river is about stationary, but a rise may be expected within the next three or four days, bat we really anticipate no ten-foot rise this fail. ' -""-V ' "" ' Arrivals' hwU Departures. The only arrivals and departures up to 3 o'clock yesterday, were the ' Newsboy, " Henderson and return ; Fanny Brandeis to Cairo. v ' . Bontf l)Bt, Among the first boats due here are the OHie Sullivan, Linton and Chattanooga, from Cairo; Cobb-Webb, from Cumberland, and James Gray, from Green Riser. Business was moderately active on the levee yesterday forenoon The Fanny Brandeis and Louisa were both flying their flags indicative of their intention to depart. Tiie Brandeis left between two and three o'clock, and the Louisa was receiving slowly, and we venture to predict that she will be found here this morning. There should be a fair agreement rigidly adhered to that the boat first in should go out first. This would insure one boat each dy and secure good trips. But if the boats persist in running irregularis, uvuuuuiipD iwy day and sometimes none, merchants and shippers 'will be disappointed and the boats will lose money ..The prospect of a good boating stage is not flattering....... The Co i a S., on Saturday, had 28,000 sMngles, 15 bale sheeting, 29 dozen chairs and 207 packages merchandise.;.... ..R.' K. Du-n-kerson & Co.'s w hart boat is ' nearly full"-of- Green "'River;, freight,-;-.... The .enterprise of Memphis increases. That town is now mentioned as a good point 'for Uie repair of .vessels. The Myotic ' hits been put through successfully"; accordlag to the. J valanche, as follows: ' Twentyeight iiew floor limbers have been .placed in her, and a sister kelson lia-v been ran through her from stem to sten; twentyfour new outriggers -have been added to her, and she has been ke.ed between the knuckles and upper clamps with keys ten feet long five on each side. . Every piece of unsound timber has been removed and replaced with new. . Her cabin has, been extended aft, and six large and comfortable double state rooms have been added to her ladies cabin, Ac.". ..r ..Capt. Dan. Stark was getting up steam at noon yesterday, to leave with his broad horns. " His boats were ranged in order, and are real beauties. Boats Leaving: To-Day. Fob Caiao. The neat low water packet Louisa Is the regular packet for Cairo today, at 3 o'clock, with elegant passenger accommodations, Capt. Tom Boluss is in command, and Charley Crawford is in the office. Passengers will be well cared for. Gleanings from nr xtnsnic!t. Pittsburg. The Commercial of Friday says: Business on the lower landing was dull ; there is, however, a good time com nig, ana boats are making arrangements accordingly. The Leciaire. No. s, is announced positively for Portsmouth and Cincinnati ou irtuurtlay. Tbe I elaware wiil be the first bout lor Nashville. The pier marks last evening indicated scant two leet and rising rose durinsr the iiity about six inches. Dispatches from Greensboro report a rise at that piace, altogether five feet. At Brownsville the Mouongahela had riien two leel. This will make excellent navigation to the head waters. There was no rise in the Allegheny at the headwaters. Tl.e Ki.skirnine'as had risen two feet up to neon yftsttrdwy.', This will - help masters at the lower ciid. The Conehiaugh was reported rising slowly. '-' : . CufCTNJtATi. The Oommefcitti . of Saturday says: i . " : ' ' ,: The weather was clear and mild yesterday, with :ost in the morningand the wind from the outhwtst, and Slight indications of Twin jasr, night. At PUltburs, liit-ntcf wa on a stand last night, with Si inches ''h the -.channel.".'A dlspatcn to Captain FY J. Oakts la i' evening, from Oitrlipoiis, reports the Kafcawlia having rien 7 teei, but was again receding, wi; h a use of 4 feet at Gaiiipoii.-i, arid falling. JMr. K. II. Kf.dMin tele f rur.hed Captain Parish,: of the Ztbra, yet-ierday, from Pomeioy:, lUver risen 4 inches during the last nine hours 14 inches altogether. Not enough rain to mate much more water." Capiain Holloway aso telegraphed as follows, yesterday morning, fiom I.-onton; "Kisen 5 feet here. " Plenty of water lor large packets.1 Ftbnng fast." Captain Moore like-, '. w?se-eefeved telagrams .-reporting a rise of 3 feet at" Portsmouth." Jlere it was on a stand last night, but will doubtless be found rising this morning. ' ; . uapu nyas rower writes us ne is navmg i sens, on the clt'v. i yesterday. He is in dne health, and engageu in ouira iu xvansviue. i Capt. James Shedden arrived from Pitts- I burgu, yesterday. He will command the ' Leonidaa during the ensuing season, in the Cincinnati and New Orleans trade. The Leonora No. 2 is advertised to leave for EvausvUW, ou Tuesday next, making regular weekly trips. u - , . ; LoujBVrxLE. The 0urtr,"0f Saturday ay: ' ' The river was falling slowly yesterday, with 27 inches water in the, canal in the evening by the mark, a fall ot an inch in the previous 24 hours. The weather waa moderate, and the wind in. the- south, but the barometer Indications favored falling weatner. The mercury was . shrinking, though not as fast or as low as is desirable these dry times. .j..-r ;:,;; The Indiana, Capt. B.E. Neal. wlll be the first of the regular pack eta to start to New Orleans. She is in Up-top order, and of remarkable light draught, which would enable her to make a successful trip of the Ohio on five feet water. In reference to the stage of water at Cairo, a correspondent says: t , ' The river is about stationary, and is now , five feet eigh. inches below what is termed " ordinary low water " by the Cairo Property Company's engineer, and about at the lowest toarlis of Ij9, which is believed to tw about as low as auv yetir of which ihere js any positive record at tins point. A vf.riiou of the wreck of the 'Jiendy Burke s now visiole opposite Cairo Point. This rreck has not been visible since she sunk, fteen years ago, except m iSOO. . The Democrat says : Jhe J. P. Webb has laid up' at :Portlaad.

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looking as gay as a gentleman Iien,,,, t BT. LOTJIS. Xne Jjemocra, oi cmtuiviajr says:. 'i- .11"-i 1 ' - On the 29th of October the first; snow storm of the season visited St. Paul. Yet is was hardly a storm, so immaterial were the flakes. But it sounds like winter. Snow fell at Davenporl on the morning of the 3Ut n. Business, aloi g the entire river, was very brisk: river In excellent low water condition for blasting the rapids, and still occasional delays by fogs and sandbars.- Here business is in a measure satisfactory. ' The decline continues here, and we-con-. tlnue receiving a steady supply of dry weather. This will be a busy day at the wharf, with about sixteen departures. Some boats have recently left for New Or leans with splendid paying trips.- We ex pect to hear of a floe passenger traffic on fbe Lower Mississippi all season. Mr. Cates sent yesterday from Memphis, a telegram to Messrs. Mepbam, of Locust r-treet. that . the M. 8. Mepham arrived there safe, and had not grounded nor wet a spar. r - - ;'' . Captain Bill Kountz, Of Pittsburg, has contracted for a mountain boat that will cany forty tons more than the Ida Stockdale on the same water. This lsextraordl nary ; but then, Bill is no ordinary man. He will have the new boat ready in good time lor the voyage to Benton nextSpring, with a good prospect of realizing some 150,000 from an investment of perhaps $15,000. Capt. Bill has been a successful man. He went out of the big City of Memphis, some years ago, with one hundred thousand dollars. Heowusone-tbird each of two steamers that made this year singularly fortunate and lucrative trips in the mountain trade, which $ netted him about 840,000. He owns seven miles of the horse railroads, in Pittsburgh, and- runs a. coal bunk. Capt. 3111 ran for Congress, butwe believe ne never reacneu mat goat oi his ambition. When running steamboats in the St. Louis and New Orleans trade, it can hardly be said that he was personally cwpopul&rbut what f..4hat. He always knew what ne as aDout, ana never jaiieu to make money with bis steamboats. , Memphis. The Avalanche of Thursday says :''"' - - - A stronsr, cold wind set in on Tuesday night, which lasted during the day yesterday, and frost was visible on feoces, etc., in the suburbs. Such a day as the one Just passed, though very severe upon those who are ill, will do as much, if not more, to remove disease tban a hoary frost. Should the wind lay, bronze John will receive a chjeck by this morning which will knock him out of time. By. a private dispatch from - Pine-IMir-we" learn that the Arkansas has twenty-seven inches to that point. New Orleans. The Timet, of. Wednesday says: ". Yesterday on the levee we had a delightful day. The temprature of the atmosphere was all that could be desired. It was one of those days that we havr during the Fall of the year in this climate that makes us willing to put up. with the wet, sloppy and disagreeable days that are also incidental to -the-climate of the-Crescent nip. - Business still continues dull on the levee. At the upper lauding the continued receipts of W estern produce give to that part of our levee a lively aspect. ; . We uoticed something new on the levee' yesterday. - There was one or two big nigners sampling cotton on the levee, and the way they cut and slashed the bales of cotr ton made ns feel sorry: lor th. planter or planters that had the trouble at d pains to raise; mai cotton- co oe sampieo in the manner, it. was by, those lately enfranchised'" citizens. '""While the m v 1 i n - w-i s" jrol rig ori", another big niggeriwas" jilting a tolerable large sack witQ tiie cotton' dropped 'by thS Samplers. We asked him If that was the samples in the bug. that was crammed as full- of cotton as it could well be. His answer was, f ao; . dar de samples over dar,": at the same time stuffing more cotton in the bag, that looked like it had over fi I ty pounds. The ootton was consigned to some. Boston house, but we have lorgotton the firm. REAL ESTATE. McNEELY,' SCHUBERT & CO.'S , : Real Ilstiite and Insurance -i ; i. Agency, , Xo. 1 WASHINGTON BLOFH, . (Corner Room, Second Floor,) Opposite the CdurUHouse, ' - ' . f:vansvii.t.e, iKD. ; OVER lOO HOUSES and LOTS in various parts of the city for sale, including some good BUSINESS PROPERTY. EXCELLENT UARDENINCi LAND, convenient to the city. FARMING LAND, improved and unimproved, in this and other States, for sale or exenange for city property. Also, Timber and Coal Lands. Business Offices and Store Rooms to let; also comfortable Lodging-jnooms, near toe centre of business. A number of bargains now en our books, and several applications on file to purchase desirable property.' ' Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this Agency. We have a number ol applications tor renting dwelling-houses. , Persons .having real estate for sale, ex'shaB'ge, or rent-are 'requested to enter the. details on our ! booirs -for reference. No charge unless . property Is disposed of. Terms reasonable. Call and see. , ... ,, .' IXSCEASIX, '.'.;.,-,- - J . t Of all kinds' effected In'good companies. Speeial attention- given to LIFK-INfeUB-ANCK. .' NOTARXAL.J3USINESS transacted at -this office. . i i . . - We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Brittos to a 'partnt-rsblp in the above business, who. In conjunction with tbeTindersiKned. will give ithis best attention.- The style of the firm will be McXeely, Schubert Sl'Ci 1 JA:Ufii rl. jti C - I . ' -: -. JOHN SCHUBERT. : 1 N6v.2,ISCT. nov4 . . Xt w- Seal" Estate Agency J." P. Elliott & Son : ?r. TTATE OPENED A REAL ESTATt iOLAgency-.for.th.e sale of and renting o ltCsig'li'ouses,&e.'t $c. " . ?-? - Persons' havinx nouses of land to rent ot sell, or persona wishing to purchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on - .-!'! Third Street, near Locust, In Elliott' Bloclc. JuneU tf - " " , : 8. M. BLErS'- ;:' Real Btttate Agency, In the office of Wm. Emery, Justice of the Peace, on Third Street, between Main and Locust. Real Estate bought and Bold oh commission, at reasonable rates. No charge if the aale is not effected. Will attend to the payment of taxes, collecting of debts, renting of houues, Ac, 4c. jy25d3m United States Life , Ins. Co., (Established in 1850,) 49 WALl STREET, NEW TURK. Brakch OrncK-No. Wbst Thibd St.. - Cihcissati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED 2,SOO,OOA. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. .: , . Security to " Jilicy-Holder t Exceed that of any other Company. - You can loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. : For an Agency apply to J. B. SII'DALL, General Agent for Ohio and Indiana, ' ) No. ti W. 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STEAMBOATS. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND . i. v., AND TENNESSEE RIVERS. . -, ; The Evansville ': and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycusburg, 6oc.; Eddyville, 75a ; Canton, 75 ; Rockcastle, 75c. ; Linton, 75c; Eastport, and points below on the Tennessee River, 55c.: points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80& Sign billt of lading .' Privilege of reshlpping at Paducah." We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges i hat mav ovur vili he nromotly corrected by us. Merchants are requested to-see that. J the weights are placed m every- 0111 oi fading. , tse6 tf 1 : FOWLER LEE A CO. Eegnl&r '". Evansville - and Tennessee t , - -i Kiver ,y7eekly Packet' F0B5 JOHNSON VILLE,- EASTPORT, and 1 UVitXU ,jfl ?ZM -i ,. The fleet and elegant steamer AlLES DuscAK.Master ; . - . ' .. Val. SoKEtfSON, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on ooard.2 mayU dtf , ,- ; -. - u . ' For Green River on the first Water. - .,t The Steamer A.D.A. JLTZ:ON4 ALF. H. EDWARDS...,...-...-Iasti;r,' Will leave Evansville for Woodbory every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. . ' w .t . oc2Itf .-' ... "it Low Water Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE j,; - : --'-.".. FOB . ! ; 11 nwensboro,CaKnelton,and Ia5alsville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer i;pAij;sTmE,':;,:;:i'-;: E. Holixkoft Master; , ;.' ' - Miles D. Wakrkn, Clerk j LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . HOXDAY, at 10 ani.jjinil ' . ,...,. j TIIITK.NDAY, at 8 p.m. The magnificent light-draught Steamer .- r ; ;r R0S15 HITE, ' GIX.MOBE, Master; : ... f ; ! . . .. - Dick Htstcbctssox, Clerk ; ; LEAVES EVANS VILLE EVERY : WElNE81ATr, at6p.rn; and ' - 1 ;, , ,.. , ,SA'lVKlAV, at 6 p. m. ' i jhe elegant and fleet Steamer ELIiA FABER, r J. H. Peckknpatjgh, Master ; . . ,:.;,. Gkoese PattkbsoK Clerk i LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY 1 : TUESDAY, at 6 p.tn. ;i and : i , ., .';'. FRIlAY,at6p.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order fey the accommodation of the public. - j '' Freights received at all. times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by i . COX & HUMPHREY, and , , , R. K- DUNKERSON & CO., - ; 1 "" ' " Agents., b R. H.Woolfoi,k, Superintendent, -au7 tf - ; Louisville, Ky.. i Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet. ' The New and Finely Appointed Steamer , in. Wliite, A. Drinkwater,' Master ; ' John -Adams, Clerk, Will run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. iebb dtf Regular Evansiille ana Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick- . man, and Memphis. . The; elegant, fast aide-wheel steamer J. Lee Fisrjf by," Master r?t I 1 Hesky MiLiEIi, Clerk,? jWill run as a regular Weekly', Packet as above; giving esreeiai 'attention-to way business, the filling of orders, , ar..J collection of charges. j , . j ,.,,.. ; ' Tamest EvansiMle everri TUESDAY, at 6 P.M.' Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. j A For freight or passage apply on board, t : jua4 dtf . ...'. ' ' ' ' . : Begular EvacsTille and Cincinnati Packet. - u : The elegant light draught steamer GKorGE Smith, Master; ; "' James KkjwkdY, Clerk, T.vansvilie for Cincinnati direct Ufi VrYi.T4JRI A.Y. at 8 o'clock a.m. - aug-3m . ' r --''iDaily Henderson Packet ' ; The One Steamer "New8 Boy. Will leave promptly as above, daily, at S O'clock, P. Mi' ' . Freights received at all. hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. , , i c . - R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. nov2dtf -' Dissolution of CopaitnersMp. : I UAVE THIS DAT SOLO HIT Entire interest in the Feed and Produce business, at the City Fee i Store, to Thomas yf.m Hurray, who assumes all liabilities of the late firm of Cross & Murray, of which he waa a partner. - . I bei! leave to return my sincere thanks to the public lor their patronage so liberally extended me." ana solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. v EBEN EZER CROSS. Evansville, Ind , Oct. 26th, I8b7. pc28 CITY FEED STORE, ' JI7ST ABBIYED ASD FOR SALE, i 200 bushels Michigan Peach-Plow Potatoes; also, 40 tons of good Country Bran.. , . - Shipstuffs, Hay, Corn, Oats, Ac, 4c, kept onstantly on band. oc28dM. . , T. W. MURRAY. ,

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'ii.; F. M. HUMPHREY CO.. !! i , boh - . : ... . . ' . r .i ..- !.. '.-tf t .i-i; f , t . AND; GENER4 1;' J ii . i.'t FORWARDIXG AGEMS, No. 19 North Water St., 1 V ! t-r -Dili- ri ' l' 'E V AN'SVILLE,- IND. : i; f'tii j'i'i ; , -'.' C T i'i: ilY i-.'J ! SPECIAL AGENTS FOR: Sa. tt " "' O . O -!i fcS e ... CD - o '. ; )- ' hrj So 3 .0: Co 8' 58 ;. Q " o a 9 S 5c 5? W'? ' 2 3'..W'J Q 5 1 Z " I : en r in; - 'f.5 'J ! CD 1 1i;.'t O. n ir -9 3 - r al 7 t J'-' : r i if TJirough BlUs of . Lading given, to, 'all dW ' " 'V'-i ' oc29 ! '1 SfiJ I in J' . , eoples .Dispatcli :: ; PAST FREIGHT LINE. ! ' Merchants Tnlen Express Compan j, 1 "' Proprietors.' " . Capital $20,000,000. From New ' York Boston, and all New: England Towns, Over ail leading Railroads to the West and Southvest, In Charter d Cars, on FAST FREIGHT TRAINS. For Rates. Bills Lading, elc, apply to W, P. VAN : DUEESEN, Agent. 365 and :sti7 Broadway, N. Y. -8. W. Waidbos, Agent, 21 Court Street, Boston. . , ." J. B. F. Barnard, Agent. .. ' M. U. Express Co., Albany, N. Y ...m : K. K. WALDEX, Agent. oc22 d3m . ; . i . . . - i. it : i i .. n't -.'fjivl ibuii -My, X::.;". , nt: t ; ! L-.I ()',:,'. .A-iti' .tin:.! :. - u.i-i. it a j - ORWARDiNG ; AND C0NMISSI0 ' MERqHANTg, And special Agents for the '. 'r rh'-'.'.vAil -."r'h v. BILLSrOXTlINI B. B. CO, ISIS TSAXSP0ETAII0X CO. ! ABd IBIB riMB IIPKtSS. J'S Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND KATES guaranteed. ..' i Consignments solicited. . ' , ' BROWN, DUNKERSON CO , ' August 13, 188&-augI4 Agents.

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CIICAlXBSa n(?KP0K Mi. VAirki T.fltO At - :- '" -jSs-.ii. 'Un M ,". F. TA6. ( i ;,siu H. W'YiS h CO.. 'COM IKTMERVIIANTS, t'li KCtv. aivanct Con t)N, TOBAO RToTrt'R 'i4:'r.KBnr oite h, A3i -that ivft-i-.ttiftHstltqili avefeav$- Jormed 10 ins ..JlH"!VWMfc"lU-H oi fv.- . Yul'i tR?i6 the n'ataeoi; ri tBnU&uef wA ;. h -sticrii partner ! sitip is-to be rni,iMni is -Bryan, W tw A i:rs to, Iw lrar.KsKMd. tx uc-'r partnership in ft general comrsiiwtioq tirirletliat the general pauiirt'S.. inwrsseu 7Xi-ia ou-i-ne are Jobu, Brrau aud Dickson G. Wittn.'H'ho M"v4-irili!TMSl(i in' the city of New York, la UeiteflNew York; thai, the special partner luterestef-i in said buiucm is Charles K. Tag, wiio rsldf in tue citv of Hoheh-pn.' in tliecontitv of Hudson and tate of New-Jt-rsey ; that wud special 1 u-f ntr, Charles F. Tag, has conti ibnted as capital to the common Mx:k;of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars iu eash : iLd that such iartnership is to commence on the sixteenth day of May, isot, and is to terminate on the ixteenth day ot .May, igm. uaieu at Jew l ora. May ie, j 16. lf&f. .IAIN, CHARLi 8 F. TAG, may 30 d3mKpeclal Partner. A. 8.HAYBUKJT. ' , , , J. J. WH1TTAKKK. irayliurst& Wliittaker, PRODUCE. 'COMMISSION AND fOJB- . A WARDING MERCHANTS, ' V No. 6.;..... J..,:. South Water St. - Dealers in Flour, Bacon j Hay, Oats, Corn ana wuairj rrouuee. ,i . " BAIItD & STARTS; T (Suooessors to W. M. Aikman A Co.,) GEXEKAI. AGENTS, . VKOBWE, Forwardfng and Commission. Merchant, Evansville, Indianai Keier to H Q. Wheeler. Pres t. First National Bank and bam'l Orr. Vice President Evarieville National Bank, . , . r . i , Agents for uhlo'River Salt Co. ' noll-ly S. H. ttAGON. ' -' " , - -' E. DJCKKT, 'l nAGO. mCMEY, M ''WIioIoHalfe Grocers' . . , Dealjors in . , , ' WINES AND LI QUO ilS, " Forwarding & Commission Kerciiai ;- w Xosl s and i Water Street,'. ' '.-ll Jlii! it . LVANMVILLE.'INDi ,. ! , '.. r '" . -. (hi - I I Mi' , . Cfth orders, promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf ; -- - , ',. j ,t j r w E WOVLD ItEHISD OI7K friends and former nairons that we are atr-the OifTTjORNEK of VINE and WATER STREETS, ' still in the trade ol LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, C and should be pleased to see them. - .. tj Il.-l. ALLJJd A CO. ' ' if; i.-!AtLis A Cb.i I ':. FORWARDING AND CpmiSSION T-) " ' ; MERCHANTS, I -.,. -' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers It LKJUOES, FLOUR, &c., Corner Water and Vine Streets, , , -.;..- i EvAjravitut, lieu. -lanldtf. ' ''' ' J. C. Dusoachet & Co, , . FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRO DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, ecx' door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ibd. OctJH . . CINCINNATI , ADV'T!i. MADDDX, E0B ART & CO., , '"' ' ' DISTILLERS OF -" . , - :. vn.; , .... )' , 4 i1 ' ' Alcobol, Colosnc Spirits, and Whiskies, i i ! 7 i'.jS'H : lis; ir -Jfo '. '.. ' ..- - .. Wiioiesa'.e Ieu4(,rs in t jt BlaCKBqX .iND, Jil B. W ill'sklES,. I 07 and left I'Ellil. STUEKT, 1 ' .'; .,.(Lav;t of Broadway,) j , CiNCixautTi. : ;U. S. Bonded IVarehoase. iRASEEARsT- SON & CO, . Tobacco rC0miiS8l0N 'MERCHANTS Dealers in -choice brands of LlftUORICK PASTE, , . 46 WALSIT 8T. . CmcilWATl. Liberal advances made on consignment of Leal Tobacco. j.. . .: , G. Brashears, G. Brashears, Jr.' '' ' "" . Thos. R. Dudley ilate of Wm. A. Webb A Co.) Jy22 dam n BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants,' No. 49 WEST I KOST ST., 8. M.Baktos. . i- , ' - ' M. M. Pool- , , - jmcna uj; a. nusitni. a. r. XOBRffiOI. FRANKLIN. MORRISON & CO, ' - - PRODUCE A GENERAL ' Commission MercbantJi. - NO. WEbTSWOHB , - . '; References: Pearce.Tolle, Hoiton A Por ter: Wra.Glenas fcra3 Foster BrOLbeni: Chambers. Stevens A Co. ; Shaw, Barbour 4 Co. ; F. O. Leonard A Co.; Robert Maeieau f l. ; r oove, iasn uo, i mtusxtum Charles Stare. Loris Men'zk STARK ft KENIER, Dealers 3 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, , . No. 5 South Second Street, ji;,t.i.- BeUMaln aod Locust, . , . Evansville, Ind. f Cleaning and Scouring done to order. N. B. -4 Liberal priees paid tor Secondband Clotbing. ,j , s Jau20 d3n i ,

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Jl Zander McGregor.1 Wra. McGregor. McGregor Brothers, X ,. general" COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 33 TClIOVPITOriMdS ST., . . ' Nw Oruajts, LA. Liberal advance made on Provision and Western Produce consigaed to our ad- , dresn -j ; - - v General Commissioa Produce and For - ... wardinz MEKC Corner Poydras and Sew Leiee Sts 2 NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference, the Great West. : 'deeiSdtf. ' BAkTH. JCJCJKNBDY. JtJXJCa VAIBXW. PACL K. MOHTTM KK. -r .5. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERCIIAN1S, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rop . and Whisky, B5 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. decl5dly. B.8.H0WAKO, H. I. BAKKKT, New Ori W. R. FRESTOK, Sew OrB. CATiaa prestom, Hutonvllle, III. em. K. preston, Evansville, Ind. 1 . WM. H. Williams, Calhoun, Kj jaOWARDRESTONS & BARREli Cotton anl Tobacco Factors COMMISSION MERCIIAIf T ( . NEW-ORLEANS, LA.' REFERENCKH, ' Geo. W. Rath bone, President EanTll National Rank. Preston Brothers, Evanirvllle, ftitft James Robb, Fq., President Loaiitta National Bank. New Orleans. -C. P. Nnrris. Esq., Cashier First Nattf- V Bank, Memphis. . . " G. IL Rutter.. Kq.,- President Teioiaw, National Bank, Memphis. - . MaJ. J. J. Murphy, President MempfctInsu ranee Com pany. . declM tf. ; Speed, Sommers & Co., Cot ton ai iTobacco THctors, GENERAL. CORf MISSION " M ERCII ANXI . -, ,.' r.r. ' '" . and . , " COMMERCIAL AGENTfi. , '- Office No. 69 Poydras street, , . . : . (-.'il-.y .i iNw Ohlkaks, La ! " f . ? Carleton, Foute A Co., New York5. 1 Hpeed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Ten a. Cazart, Htockard A Co.. Mobile. Ala. deo'Jo-'dVtf. . 1... ..iiii i ...... i i i i E. H. FAIlt CHILD, . . S J. W, Bl NQHAM. FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, ..! ,;n.f "I .!' v'';';:l' ir. ' :;'.' ' Commlotilon Xex-linntJ 84, Magazine Street; nov20dly S. M. BARTON, ' NEW ORLEANS. X. It. FOOLi"..W. K. AIIMAM, S. M. UAliTOX A CO., r . ! " . . . - OommlHMion Xerclia.nt 1Z Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. N. C'A RTM EI.E, J. II. Kl'T Late of Williams. ' ' Mum. his. Trnu Cartrnell A Co., Late of UnlouUiwn, Memphis, Term. Kentucky. CARTMELL & DRURY. Cotton Factors, Proluce and General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. 200 FRO XT SIHKKT, llet. UtShMiigfoii anil Atam N. B. We Kive our rwrwintl attention to the sale and t-hipiiient oi Cotton and il kinds ol Wewteru Produce. Also, to CUIxlc Plantation Orders. " Orders and Consianments solicited. ileler to HubbsA Vlts. R. K. Dsfikerson & Co., HaytruiHt A Whittaker. J. O. Dusoucliei A Co., Evansville. iud. uyl6 ly . J. (XlMkK. GKO. H. KICHAKJieOJi. COMER & RICHARDSON, Storage, Com iiisnion, an '1 Forwardiiig M'E 11 C fi A.N.TS OliutoiA KtrtMit, ,:nT:.t ,) ir; MEM I'M IS, TENN, ! J - .i. v-REFERENCES.1 : ' - Chas. Nortiirep-A Co., Meaiphis: Foeter Hrt;s., Cir.nlnnati ; Ja. Vjba & Co., Boeton ; Ja. . Feniy, St.. Lptus'i i. li, Kirtiastd, Hill, Taluiadge S to., New York. decl. -'. .P i? O Z 6r C E . 2 E A L E RL -,,-,;') i , . -and- ''' '' Commission Mercbants, jVo. 39 Maditon Street, ' ', . .,. Micmfhis, Tkkm. Solicit consignment of Provision, Flour, Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and Dri4 ' Fruits, Butter,-Eggs, Fowls,. and Prodoe :Of all kinds. , . : Tbey have good buninem facilltiea, ua. by giving prompt returns will fctrlv. , pleatie euttomera. ' :..; ., '.i. 'I : u Mefermee.-"-kTaKoT' EW1" 1 Kvana Halllday Bros., Cairo, Hi. , v , : Taaf, Phillips A Co.. Memphis; Martin Wait A Co., Memphin. ,i 'i Chouteau A ElwardH,Ht. Louia. , Dubois Augur, Cincinnati. ." ' Jyfldf OHX. DECIIB. . JOHH tt. SICCI. 3 . J : tbid. o. xwckks.' " AlA C. DECKER & S0NS,:! ' Manufacturer of Spoke "Wheel, Hub. .. Shaft, Feiloes, and Beat Work, . and dealers in Wajrons. J Dravs. Carts. Thiatla skeins.'4-' ' and have always on band a large aort - inent oi , , oW Wagon Maker 1 Sawed Materials . l tiBd 1 4 Mala Street, oorne Fifth,' Evansville, Indiana. 5 . Price Lists furnished on application, i 'llODIAH ' COAli MIIfKS.1 1 OFFK E M TIH! CORNEA OIlO. cust and Water Btreeta. , ; v r ' A constant supply, and orders promptly , fined.,.- i f. . ' :fnoa

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