Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 November 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: THTi BSD AY. NOVEMBER 7.1867.

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STEAM, No printing e JOAf PfilNTING.; . -tablishment la tie West lit r 'ift-u's: ability for rhboat Print hie, Or r assort- I memo;' Jot Tyje, thouU Very large aivi complete, is constantly being added to, arid onr'job department 1s nntifr the jiersonal supervision t.i cue of the best job printers In the United States "We are prepared to print Fostt-rs, plain or fam-v, Hill Heads, Bills Ladln.r. Cards, Beck and Meal Ticket, Bill; of Fa re, Mates' Tickets tor Labor, &c, 4c. Orders left with either of the wharf-hosts will be promptly attended to. Weather aiul Water. The weather yesterday was clear and mild, though coid with a slight frost in the morning. The wind was from the east, which Is said to pressage rain and storm. The river here is nearly stationary, probably swelling flightly on the outside of the bar, while it appears falling on the inside by reason of the direction of the wind, which blows down stream. The Louis, ville papers have dispatches from Pitts burgh announcing eleven feet at that port while tlse Cincinnati Commercial of same date h'is advic-sof but four feet and a few Inches. With eight feet five inches from Louisville to Cincinnati, we should have . at least five and u half leet to this port and five feet to Cairo within the weelc. The prospect is favorab:e for fair navigation Arrivals nul Departures. The anivalsand departures np to three o'clock yesterday . include the Newsboy Henderson and return; A'pha, Cairo to Louisville; Chattanooga, Cairo to Evansville. . - float!" Dn, Among the first boats due here are the Leonora Xo. 2, from Cincinnati ; Mary Er win, for Eastport; lleluotte, Wild Duck Lawrence, and Anna White, for St. Louis; Sam. J. Haie. Minneola, Emperor, Darling, J. P. Webb, and Empire, for Mem phis; Peerless and Tahlequiib, for Arkan sas River; Lattewanna, Leocidus, Silver Spray, John W. Garrett, Champion, and Indiana, for New Orleans ; Ollie Sullivan, Fanny Braudeis, and Louisa, from Cairo; and Michigan, from Memphis, 31 ice Ilstiieoii. Already the prospect of a rise has in fused new life into business on the levee, and quite a fleet of boats were at the wharf yesterday. The Liiella was re ceivlng quite liberally, and would have s good trip ou The James Gray, for Green River, was also receiving largely, -. The Alpi.a passed np from Cairo, with a slim trip The Chattanooga came in nearly light, in landing, the wind drove her barge heavily against th6 wheel of the Linton, breaking eight wheel arras, which will, LO'doubt, compel the latter to lay over till to-day The Chattanooga had a good trip of passengers, among whom we were pleased to meet our pleasant friend Captain Billy Lowfh, of the Sam Orr. We are pained to learn that Mr. Horn Millikin, the obliging freight clerk of the Phantom, was obliged to stop off, on her last trip, on account of the mortal sickness of his brother, who has since died.......The Phantom had over 100 bales of cotton ou her last trip, the is reciiving rapidly and wLl leave early to-day with all she could carry The Chattanooga reports the Michigan aground at the head of Walkei's Bar Tile suocs si was due here yesterday We expect the Minneola here today, after a detent on of two months by French Island Bir The Empire, l apt. We;. Whitlow, leaves Louisville tor Memphis' to-day. ; Boat!) LeaviagTu-Da', For Cairo. The popular and reliable Chattanooga is the regular packet Jor day. She has good p;s.seuger appointments and accommodating officers. Capt. Frank Dusouchet commands, and Kit. Kudd is In the office. The Linton, we are Inclined to think, will also be foa:.d at the wharf to-day receiving for Cairo. She is an elegant new boat, and Capt. Nat. Drew, N. B. Hay ward and Oliver Bunting, her chief officers, are obliging and pleasant gentlemen. For Locisville. We venture to announce the beautiful Palestine, Capt. John Ouerbacker ir. command, and the unsurpassed George Patterson in the office. It is a pleasure to travel with such gentlemen. Jesse Jackson, ft model young man, is her freight clerk. FobCannelton. The Cobb-Webb, Capt. Jim P. Webb, will leave at 10 o'clock today for Cannelton and all way ports. FobGrees River. The elegant William White, Captain A. Drinkwater, is an uounced for South Carrollton and all intermediate Green River ports at Ave o'clock to-day. She is In splendid condition, has excellent cabin appointments, and is light and -swift. Mr. Julian N. Giddings presides with great courtesy in the office. t Fob Eastport The popular and ,reli- - able Phantom will positively leave for Eastport and all way landings at four o'clock to-day. Captain Allen Dun-an is her experienced commander, and Val. gorenson is her popular and obliging elerk.' She should be well patronized. For Memphis. The magnificent Sam. J. Hale, of the celebrated Dean Line, is announced .for Memphis to-day. Sh. is a first class boat, and has unsurpassed offi-?Cers-iCnptala.-W. Walker d the root, ' and Ed. C. Miller in the office. Fob Henderson Remember Capt. Perkins beautiful Newsboy leaves for Henderson at three o'clock promptly. ; Olraalnr from r Exrhnnccx. Pittsburgh. The Commercial of Monturday was a dull day. "The Mononfia beaai to fall ; everything wore a gffmv aspect, except the weather, which !?ne The boats announced to go out was ; n,,fKj to r o until u e had more were . ei0!-ed with every indi1"'8: f another diy spell. Sunday noon cation of anoiner a Te M(. B1ih,ia was rising steadily with scant frWPtof water iu the cliannel gahe late in four Jeei The rain thai s-t in about noon Te innpd with every indii-atiou of a. wet tonM Theo"w pHcTt J. N. Met ullough, P.1 It Moore, will open op the Parkersbarg cpSVlevini?i tioou. Ih Delaware trade d for Cincinnati, and will nave 8recVih Vhefln packet Leclaire No. 2 dicpatcn. )orpoitsmouth and Cincinwlli6 'ih ooa.boatmen are making U L-irv preparations, and will be in tbe,nfto take advantage of the first rea ifhegood time is not far off. - "SclHi'ATi.-The Commercial of Tassday eay!: -rather was clear and cold yesterThewe8tnei ;r ia ',.orUlwe9t.

At Pittsburg tfie rtVer was at a stand last jl iilghW-with scant four feet iu the channel. L Mr W. JtC. vrsdf rson tcI-gCHThl Ijryson Kenr.et, ypsteniny afternoon, tht-re was !

Iimraii-. a r.arr f;.. ' at 'v At Par-. El'tM urt: -1 --iJ3;:.ltt1i:eA-f vi,;five lrt-t, and trie t'lii i au Liit'I ?at?fha risitis;. Here'li yr-'t' 'ou h stand JftHR nierht, havingn c rr .t ; ..' fi )r,:inthf T:at-t'rn:;u losr hnnn; viik f gi.t -nnt nve inches in t!ia eivti-t.e! by- tiie Wter Works mart. ;-( .ityii, .dnviL'i be found receding this hlornink. ".Thefe" is seven " feet hence to I.onisville. Last night there was only ttro fet or Cumberland Bar bat the present; rise win inuK ronr ittei-oni orme Lower Ohio. If ther? is no rse out of the Wabash and Cumberland, it. will be hard to find' over four feet on the slioalest bars along: the Lower Oh lo. A rise of ten inches is reported in the Cumberland at Nashville,' and our advices from the- Wabash report, tha river rising slowly. - . - . .... We counted eighteen steamers at thecity landing last evening.. Business wa-t li vely along the grade yesterday, with sttamer loading for all points except the Cumberland. . . , ; Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday says: - The river was rising steadily yesterday, though slo7ly at the head ol the falls, with barely two feet ten inches. water in the canal by the mark, at dark.' During the previous t wenty-four hours It had risen seven Itches at the head of the falls and twenty-one inches at Portland. The weather Ins cleared up, the nie-rcury h the barometer rising and it was clear an.. t cold last ii-giit. As reliable news from Pittsburg just now is desirable, we can give the fact that Capt. Tom. Fawcett dispatched from that port yesterday morning that the river, at 8 A. St.. was at a stand, with II feet 3 inches water in the channel-. . i -., The Bermuda,, that has be.en a long time aground on French Island bar, was nearly afloat isuuday when the Cora S. passed np.' The cbannel IiaJ-cut out, making fully three feet water at the bow. Captain Gilmore gave her a supply of coal.and it is exp eted that she will be off to-day. He? officers start to French island this evening to bring her to this port. ' The late rain has extended Wfst, even to St. Louis, and a rise is expected in the Mississippi and upper tributaries. The Democrat of Tuesday says: Captain John5 Roberts - and Mr. M. D. (Doc.) Condiff have taken charge of the new and beautiful L-gal Tender, and will run her bet-.veeu this port and New Orleans. We wish thei 1 every success. New Ai.basy. The Ledger of Monday says:"; , Capt Aaron Ballard has taken command of the Kose Hite, and will hereafter, be found on her roof. KT, .Lpui9. The Democrat, of Tuesday says:- ' -'- t -. - J Tne vivei fell two inches Sunday and was stationary yeste.-day. Perhaps there is a rise coming it will come sure next ispriDg if not sooner. Hence to Heinphis boats find tive and a half feet water at least aud they expect to find more in a few days. Business extremely dull; boats delayed on their way here, ana boats In port few and far between and getting little freight. No change made in rates yesterday. Weather delightful. : Memphis The Avalanche of Sunday says: ' . ' ' The weather yesterday was pleasant. Towards night it clouded over, with prospects of rain. We have no improvement in navigation. The packets report five feet from here to Cairo, and five feet six inches from there to St. Louis. White river remains at low tide, with three feet six inches to Augusta. The Arkansas con tinues low, with twenty-six inches in the channel to Pine Bluff. Business on the levee yesterday presented a fair degree ot activity, with a good list of departures. Captain John Davis, Superintendent of the Memphis and White River Packet Line, has chartered the . fine steamer Guidon, to take the place of the Row en a until ne can procure a sidewheei steamer. The Appeal of Friday says; " . . , The Louisville and White River packet Ida Rees, will no doubt make a clean sweep of the balance, yet on hand of the Bi,wt) guaranteed by Louisville merchants t her-lwi-oI iifickets.. The Idastruck a jog i;r-Duvall's Bluff, and we learn she broke thirty-four tiin oers. This same obstruction kiiled the steamer Return not many mouths ago, and at various times has been the cause of disaster to steamers. New Orleans. The Times of fcaiurday says : - ... The Weather. We are having dsMghtful weather for the nast fewdavs: yester day was a lovely day, and the citizens of the crescent city were out m thousands to enjoy it. It was "All Saint " day, and the numerous cemeteries - were crowded, uiintc the greater part of the day, by thousituds, paying t ribute to the last rcsina places of their departed friends. It is a beautiful custom, and it is honored bythousands of the people of the Crescent City, at each recurrence of the 1st of November "All Saints day." POTATOES ! ! POTATOES ? i THREE CARS LOADS NOW AT the depot, and three more to arrive this week, making over 3,000 Bushels OF Choice Skicbigaa Potatoes, PEACH BLOWS ' AND . WHITE NESnAXXOCKS, f FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND EE TAIL: , . . , AX THE EUREKA BAZAAR, 73 Main Street, 75 -YKKEM BROS. oc21 ' ' . " ii-'-United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 1850.) 40 WALL NIBEET, NEW YORK. Branch Office No. West Third St.. Cincinnati. CASH AS8ET3 EXCEED 83,30O,004K. Dividends as larue as those of an v ol her Life Insurance Company. Security to Poiicy-Hulder Exceed that of any other Company. 2ou an loan the accumulation from ik Company at any time. -Kor an Agency i?piy u j n, n 'DALL, --General Agent for Ohio and Indiana, No. W. Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ah Agent wanted in this county. pel7 SE. GILBERT CO.. . m No. 31 North First Street, w iu oe pieaseu 10 see an tneir old custom ers, and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment ol Groceries, etc. always on hand, and for sale at tbe lowest market price. : r Agents tor sianora Mills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. We wtll give special wutucementM to all those buyig for CASH. ocV

SHIPPERS TO THK CUMBERLAND

AND TENyEEE RIVERA. The EvahsvE'e sjftj C'a;iri Packets are authorized to eive through Riilnof Ladiae In the following i-oints. at ; he rates raen.tioued. be-low : To Dvcu-b -'r-, 5dc.: FddyI vine; 75c; i nnloH, 5; KocKca.itie.7oe 5 tanton, ;5c; Eastport, and. points below on the Temieaswe. River, 5jc.: poicrs above the Shoals, on Tennessee River. tV" Sism bill of ladini,lt Privilege of cesiupping at PadueHh." We guarantee the above rares, until further notice. Any bvereharzes that may ociur will be promptly eorected by lis. Merchants are requested to; see tliat the weights are .placed in every" bili . ot kding. 1 see tf ' FOWLER, jLE.fi & C0: Regular Evansville and Texmessea ; River "Weekly Packet. - ! FOR 'JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and FLORENCE : : : - The fieet and elegant steamer I H -A. 1ST T O M, Alles Dukcak, Master; Val. Sokenson-, Clerk, Leaves Evausviile every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrj-iii freights and passengera at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. . - . For freight or passage apply on ooard.g mayll dtf . . . For Green River on the first Water. -, The Steamer , ... ; ALF. H. EDWARDS .,.. ..Master, Will ave Eva nsville or . Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every" SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. ; oc21 tf.-' t : i a Low Water Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE i FOR . : Hwensboro, CaxnieltoiLaiid Loois ville. The new and elegasit Passenger Steamer . T- k t -r-.-srrr-r-l.'T-n E. Hollcboft Master; " " " Miles D. Warren, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . MOSDAT, atlOa.m.; and ilSl KSDAT, at 6 p.m. ' The magaiflcent light-draught Steamer ROSE HITE, Gilmore, Master; Dick Hctchinsox, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TVE3).ESIAY,at6p.m.;and : . SA1XHUAY, at 6 p. m. The elegant and fieet Steamer ELLA FABER, J. H. Peckenpatjgh, Master; George Pattkkson, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TCESIAY,at6p.m.; and I'KIDAT, at 6 p.m. These boats have boen refitted and refurnished tnroughout, and are now in firstrate order fer tbe accommodation of the public. : v . : Freights received at. all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, and - , s. r ; R. Ki DUNKEKaON & CO., Agents. R. H. Woolfolk, S-aperihtendeiJ,, au7 tf ... L0ujSViueit j-y. Regular Evans ville and BowliEgGreen Packet. ' , . The New -. and Finely , Appointed . Steamer , - ; ., jS.Wxn.-;"Wliite, A. Driiikw&ter, Master; " - 1 John Adams, Clerk, Will run as a regular Evansviile and Green River Packet, making all landings hence to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansviile every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. , feb9 dtr Regular Evansviile and phis Packet. 3IemFor Coltunbns, Madrid Bends, Hick man, and Memphis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer John I. JLrMGrmimy9 J. Lee Fisset, Master; Henry Miller, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. . , i . , f, ' Leaves Evansviile every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. : . jun4 dtf - - - - .; ... 'h RegQlar Evansviile and Cincinnati Packet. ' The elegant light draught steamer iflfiTaiiiiiii umi 1 Geoege Ssiith, Master ; - , Jakes Kennedy, Clerk, leaves Evansvil.e for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY', at o'clock a.m. For freight or passage apply on board. " aug8-3m i J . Daily Henderson Packet A .1 j i ' 1 The fine Steamer i,; C. G. PERKINS, Master, ; ,--Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. . R. K. DUNKElWOir & CO., Agents. ; nov2 dtf Dissolution of Copartnership. ; I HAVE THIS DAY SOI.Ii MY EXtire interest in the Feed and Produce business, at the City Fee Store, to Thomas W. Murray, who assumes ml liabilities of t?.e late firm of Cross & Muriay, of which he was a partner. I b'g leave to rtturn my sincere thanks to the public lor their patronage so liberally extended mes and solicit a continuance of the same to niy successor. EBENEZEU CROSS. Evansviile, Ind., Oct. 2itb, 1S67, oc28 CITY FEED STORE. : JUST ARRIVED AM) FOR HALE, 1,200 bushels Michigan Peach-Plow Potatoes; also, 40 tons of good Country Bran. ' " Shipstuffs. Hay, Corn, Oats, Ac, fec, kept constantly on hand. ociSdt;. T.W.MURRAY. '

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F. M. HUMPHREY .& CO. Coiiiiiii-sioii MEECHANTS, AND GENERAL '.FORWARDING AGENTS, No. 19 North Water StM EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR - . - on r 5s. o o B CD , o So . a ?3 9a c3 J I - a ' o -a " o . '4 . 's : O H O ' g w , o - 5S 03 ssr. 93 o gS 93 O ! 1-5' -i 2 - CD . o ft) 35 9 PS , . P CD Through Sills of Lading, given to all points South or East. . oc2D d3m People's 2ispaleli ;;? FAST FREIGHT LLNeJ :C Merchants' Fnlon Express Company, . . : . Proprietors. . ' Capital ... $20,000,000. From New York, Boston, and aH New England Towns, Over all leading Railroads to the West and Southwest, in Charter d Cars, on FAST FREIGHT TRAINS. -For Rates, Bills Lading, etc., apply to W. P. VAN DUERSEN, Agent. 365 and 367 Broadway, JSF. Y. S. W. Waldeox, Agent, 21 Court Street, Boston. ; J. B. F. Baknard, Agent, M. U. Express Co.; Albany, N. Y E. R. WALDEX, Agent. oc22 d3m BE0WN, DINKEBSON & CO. c ORWARDING AND CONSHSSIOli MERCHANTS. And special Agents for the BKILEFOXTAIXE B. B. 00 i"lvv - ,i -i- -,;fi oj 7 . : KRIS TRASSPOETATIOlf CO. t And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agenta for the Beilefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO , August 13, ist-augl4l Agents.

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John Bryan, Late Arkenburgh & Bryan. Dickson G. V Cha. F. Tao. BRYAN, WATTS & CO.. COMMISSION MRCI1A. 1 ?. 43 Broad Street, r . " 'NEW yo-:k. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK a-ivo made on shipments of COTTON, Ti. a-t CO, and other Produce. R. K, DUNKERSON & CO., A;;..,-. fVTOTICE IS HEREBY f i I V AH - that the undersigned ha:ve fin niF a limited partnership, pursuant to t.'it provisions of the Revised stalutr-s the State of New York t that tt:name or firm under which snch j-arti-.--ship is to be conducted is Bryan, Vj-.tt-. .-. Co.; that Ihe general nature of the buness lo be transacted by snch partner is a general commission business; tn.ii gwierai partners lnieresiea m suta mi ness are John Bryan and riekson Watts, who severally reside iu h -rt. New York, In the State ofNr.w York ; i 1 tuc epwisi partner tmeresteu id sun! tu.ness is Charles F. Tag, who rf side- in Hitcity ofHoboken.in the county of Hu.b.m. andState-of New Jersey; that sa;d rj.-c;.-.1 partner, Charles F.Tag, basHntribttt-d ns capital to the common stock ot sucti partnership the sum of one huijdrei thouy.id dollars in cash; andthatsuch partnerslno is to ffl(i(n Abe nixteeiiiu dav ( May, 187, and is to terminate on tlie "sixteenth day of May, 1870. i. Dated at New York, May 16, IS67. ' JOHN BRYAN,, i''",:.:.V.-li .7-DICKSON O. WATTS, . General Partners. ' 1 i! -CHABU H F. TAG, may30 d3m . Special Partner. A. S.HAYHURST. J. J. WHITTAK3.il, IlayhHrst & Wliittakeir, PR OD VCE, COMMISSION A ND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6.... .South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Baoon, Hay, Oats, Cori. and Country Produce. L. M. BAIRD .0. 11. .STAR'. liAIliD & STAR f, (Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co.,)"'-' GENERAL AOEXTS, PROIU'fB; . Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansviile, Indiana. Refer to H Q. Wheeler. Pres't. First National Hank and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansv ule National Bank. ;: Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. ' noli-Iy T. H. RAGON.. E.DtCKBf. "Wholesale? Grocery Dealei-s in ' WINES AND LIQUORS, and : i Forwarding & Commission Merchant Jfos. 3 and 4 Wa,ter Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf WE ffOUlD BXMIiri) OCB friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in thetiadeof LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSION'S, &c. and should be pleased to see them. H. D. ALLIS & CO. IX. A,LIS & CO., FORWARDING AND . COMMISSION i l MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers it ' LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Tine Streets, . - Evansville, Ind. Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouchet & Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRO DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, nex door to M. Dalzell,) Evansviile, Ind. octltf OIHCIHNATI ADV'T"?. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, IfO. 49 WEST FROXT ST., ClNCUTNAli mchffidl; 8. M. Barton, M. M. Pool. LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY, Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, X)hlo, and McLean, Prompt attention given to the coliectio of claims. Referen..s Wheeler & Riggs, HolliDfworth & Bro., Cbas. BabcociK & Co. api CHARLES L. WEDDING, Attorney Counselor at Law, AROCKPORT, IND., . J. F. WELB0SN, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office oh ihe corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, - jel3 i 1 -I j j i EVANsviLue, Iwo. .;' x.;b:blace, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky. ap!7 wtf - " WM. KEAVIS, S. CIjaI ii Ajjent. XJ. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLEOTT1 AGENT. Office on Main streetjbet ween Third auu Fourth. No. (over Ileilsr'a (Inn Kt,rv Evansviile. Ind. . iti-V JOHN K. CBEBS. CHATJNCKV 8. CX)NGR CREBS & CONGER, Attray-Mt-LKW, Carmi, Illluoit. Will practice law in all the Courts of Ed wards. White, Wayne, Hamilton,. Saline, ana uauaun isounues, in me ntave or Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor, Stock well & Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with. I. fe D. Heiman. Gen. W. Harrow YerROn, maj i i u via

tv.i. . . Aiexaisl ..!:, W'i!. i)lv.jit.,Jl i ti COM MISS lO .V MXR CHANTS, 33 TCIIOlTPITOrLAS ST., New Orleans, La. Liberal advances made on Provision j a:i! Winter FrtKiuoa eensigued to ourad- - laPJ d im. IP. General Commission Produce and Forwarding - MEEOHANT, Corner Pordras and Xew leree Sts.. NEW OJtLEAXS. LA. Reference, the Great West, decildtr. KX. H. KJCNNEDT. JCMUS VAIB1N. PAUL E. MCKTIM .K. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MEJWIIANlSi Receivers of Pork, Tlacoii, Flour, Rop 5-5 - 57 Poydra Sticet, .cw Orleans. scl5dly. ... 1 B.S.HOWARD, it. r. ba tskkt, New O' lear. W. R. PRKMVOK, Net York. CATLIN pr:sto, Hutsouvllle, IU. gio. r. pkkston, Evansviile. lud. WM.-HrWl-LllASS, CiiUlOUn, E' H0WARDPREST0NS & BARREiv Cotton ami Tobacco Factory AND COMMISSI OX M lilt ? IIAT 16 (S:hnn Street, j e -''NEW ORLEANS, LA. - " l'J ' ' '" f"! 'RPfrFRTi'X'r'Pa WRathbone, President EvausviJ1Kation ai HUDK, Preston Brothers. Evansvt11. Tnr! Jamesr R:obl, Eso., President Loui National iank. New Orleans. C. P.Nft'rris, Esq., Cashier First Jfa-5?-Bank, Memphis. ,,QK- Rotter, Esq., President Tcnne-T National Bank, Memphis. Moj. J. Ji Murphy, President Mempfc;ti Insurance Company. . , decl&ltt'. ' pecd, Samiiiers & Co., Cotton nu 1 Xobawo Factors, GENERAL- COMMISSION MERCHANTS - - ; and- ; COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Offlce-r-No. 9 Poydras street, 'L ! Nkw Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute & Co., New Y'ork. Speed. Douobo Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Htoclfiar-i & Co., Mobile, Ala. deeSO-'do-tf. . . ' E. H. FAIRCHILD. J. W. BINOHAIC, FA1RCHLLD & BLNGHAM, Coiumlsslou Xea'olsants 8i 'Magazine Street, nov20dly S. M. BABTOK....H. NEW ORLEAfi'B. if. POOL....W. SI. Aixiklfl, S. M. BARTON & CO., Commison IVXcrcliants 11 Magazine Street, , NEW ORLEANS. LA, ME22PI-IIS CARDS. JS. CAKT.MELL, T. r.. nnrsiT Memnhis, Tca Late of Unlontowa, Late of Viliiams, Carimell & Co., Memphis, Tenn. CARTELL & DRURY. Cotton Factors, Produce and General Commission and Forwarding .Merchants, . 200 FE0XT STREET, ISet. Waslsington sunMda&lil, 315-:SJS.2JIS, TJICXX. N. B. We give our personal attention to the sale and t-bipmentof Cotton aad U kinds of Western Produce. Also, to "Utaj Plantation Orders. " Orders and OOAEignments solicited. "S w.-t Refer to Hnbbs & Viets, R. K. Dnnktrson & Co., Hayhuist & Whittaker, J. O. Dusouchet & Co., Evansviile. Ind. (Jyifl ly K. J. COVER. GEO. S. BICHABBSOJB. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TENN, REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop & Co., Memphis: Foster Bros., Cincinnati; Jas. Viba & Co., Boston j Jas. B. Fen by, St. Louis; J. U. Kirtiaxid, Hill, Talmadge & Co., New Y'ork. - decL IIII.T, & CO., PRODUCE DEALERS and Commission Merchants, No. 39 Madison Street, Memphis, Teir. Solicit consignments of Provisions, Flour, Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and DrlM Fruits, Butter, Egs, Fowls, and Prodoo of all kinds. They have good business facilities, aatd by giving prompt returns will strlv please customers. References. George R. Preston, Esq., 1 va . H. D. Allis & Co., Evansviile. Taaf, Phtllips i Co., Memphis, Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Ed wards, St. Louis. liudois x Angur, umcmnatu jyu asj OEB. DECKER. JOlItS G. DECKIS FRED. G. X.ECKER. C. DECKER & SONS, ManufaLtti-ers of Spokes, Wheels, HubB, Slii'ls, Felloes, and Bent Woik, and dealers In Tag-ccs, Drays, Carts, Thimble Skeins, nd have always on hand a large assortment oi Seasoned Wagon Makers' Sawed Material. jiC and 1 It Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansviile. Indiana, mw Price Litts furnished on application, niclillv 25IJA3I COAI. MIXES. OFFICE ON TME COB.VEB OF LO. cust aud Water Streets. A constant supply, and orders promptly Cllxl, fnvaid

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