Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 November 1867 — Page 7
1BE FYA.NSVJLLE DAILY JOURNAL: SATURDAY. NO EMBER ft. 1867.
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mem of JorType, though very large and conirH-te, is constantly being added to, and our '(ib department Is under the personal Mii-ei vision of one of the best job printers in the United .States. We are prepareu to print Posters, ilain or fancy. Bill Heads, .-r tails Lading, Cards. Deck and Meal ficfc- " ets. Bills olYare,; Mates' Tickets lor Labor &c, &i: Ostiei left with either ot the wti art-boats will be promptly attended to.
Weatner nnl Water ! The -we Uher yesterday morning ttm cloudy and warm, with a few drops ot rain at an early, hour, ar d a light, misty sprinkle at 9 o'clock. The wind continued to blow Btrocgly from the east, which the wfcatuer-wise believe will bring "a good rain. The river commenced to rise rather rapidly Thursday ''evening, and up to 3 o'clock yesterd y, had risen fully. 12 inches, and New Metropolitan sand island, opposite Humphrey ACo.'s wharfboat, was covered at an eaiiy hour yesterday morning. Matters wear a decidedly encouraging aspect, and if we are favored with a good, general raia of forty-eight hours, we may hope for good navigation. Arrivals ami Krttr-. Th arrivals and dei a; ; in es v p'o three 'o'clock yesterday include, the O lie SulU van. from Cairo; News'.-oy, Henderson and return; Palestine, Louisville and re turn: Chattanooga, to Cairo; Mluneola, Cincinnati to Memphis. ,, ! Eoam' Ine." ' Among the first boats due here are -the Leonora Soi 2, from Cincinnati; Mary J3rwin, for East port;. Wild Duck, Lawrence nnd'Anna While. 'for St. Louis-; Sam. J. Hase Emnercr. Darlimr. J. P. Webb, and Empire, for Memphis; Ldinburg and Tahleouah, for Arkansas River; Lolta Wanna, Leouidas, Silver Spray, John W, Oarrett, and Champion, for New Orles; Linton, Lnella,: Fanny Brandeis, and Louisa, from Cairo; Michigan, from Memphis; Cora H. ;ta4 Rose Hite fropx Louisville; Ada Lyon, from Padacah, acd Wm. White, from Gveen River, v., , : 5Iieell!i"Otw. The status of the river: was materially changed yesterday morning, as we expected it would be, and the sand island opposite Humphrey A Co's. wharfboat had disappeared, and nothing remained to mark the spot but Golden's sign of the Sew. Metropolitan .......Another' gratifying aspect' was' the . sight -of . the Palestine Kt ihewbarT.wtth our friends John Onerbatktr, Geo. Patterson, Jesse Jackson, Eiider, 4c, Ac., aboard, ail look- ' lng as -railing and as genial its ever. She returned. to Louisville at 10 o'clock vThe Oliie Sullivan got iti from Coirowitb a good pas-enger trip, tui no freight. She leave to-day for Canuerton, and proposes to ptH-lc to that trade The C'hattanoo- ' ga filled out and left early yesterday afternoon.. The Minneola, eight weeks cut fw.m Cincinnai, herself and two barges, well loaded, arrived at noon, having ; crosfced French Island bar and fi hree-Mile successfully. Her officers and crew are all In fine condition, except Mr. Grcfcb, the cleik, wbo is suffering from a badly sprained ankle, and able to go on crutches. During their long sojourn at French Island they laid in a full supply of t eeans, hickory nuts, walnuts and apples, but were about out of "roasting-ear juice," but secured a good supply from Hodge, Carr & Co. Capt. Miller looks a little older than when he left Cineinnatr, and Pilot Malocney locks pensiveaud pale, but they may be happy yet. The Minne'bla leit la the afternoon for Mem phis,. proposing to teep aloua with the rise, and espoet- lo get out without trouble. She and her barges are loaded to thirty Inches. They found JuS:y three feet on French Island bar The new ferry boat, called the W. R. Hamilton, passed down without landing The Louisia has been thirty-six hours on r-hawneetown bar ami h-d brok en her guards badly in her efforts to spar off.... .....The Fancy Brandeis has also been aground, but was expected to arrive here last ni"ht The Indiana will wait for mArc u-atpr aiiil rhfi Tarnscon anrl Mom-further-rise.-.;. The Leonora No. 2, over
.--' !nti Ma'J tit A. fcrrjvtd at Xo'cioc'J yesterday
Mr. Ci(-Of J. Williams, late : Pilot of the Tah!co&Rh'.f- at tee American House
" "awalUijj;uyiU... ' . - '.-" Boats I.eiu itttf TodMsj . ;i (.B Cairo. The Fanny Brandeis -i.'l certa-in'y be the regular packet for Cairo '' ' to-day,'' ami is an exes-Hew ft l-o.f. Cups. Jehu E,,:iaU ccn)mt,iiils,and Clint. WiiliamOi4 r.U?(-s the t-SVo. i Both aieob'.igt.largn.tleaaep. . .. ... r For LoriSXii.K. The epleu&kl low wai .-. -,-ter Btemmea 41ora Opt-- A- T. tii. inorej
witti ttiF jBirauaoie.Ar. i "Office, win leava lor'LonisyiUeat9)4o,ciock this morning, promptly. She has first .. ,-. . .class passenger appointments an gentle- ; -manly officers .... ' . The beautiful Rose Hi te may also be expected from LouHville late to-night or , f early "Sunday morning. . Captain Aaron
, Bal.ard, popular Bd patriarchal com- ' mander, will be found on the roof,; with . ' "'.Xick Hutchinson, a pleasant and obliging V young man, In the office. The Rose .is a :'1 great favorite along thecoast. :- r-
For Mejcpkis. The Sa"m..J, Hale, of the J i famous Bean Line,; will positively go to Memphis to-day. She is a first-class boat, 'y- "wltb geptiemnly and eonrtaous officers.
W. P. Miller is in command, and Eu. C. Miller is her popular clerk. (,. 5ob H:Nl.ERjON.f-T(fe- Newsktoy, Capt. J'Perkins, leaves prompt iy at 3v'eloci daily for Henderson. Have your freight, down earlvvr-jj-.i- T ,:-.r--Oleaninir from enr Exchange. ' : t ihw,trcu .The Cbmmerciml ol Wed-
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T..,io'f,nTthilandin2 wasbrislc. The . i: ... u.e.r, Th marks on the riVr i.uiiiitpd about three feet nine inches
J ' 1 afd fal-itiK slowly. The Brownsville Doats, ... . . Jrih. nrt People's Line, are doing a
,. ".. KoiBJ iht sn-opiii hsiair In excel lent nav'lgabie order." From the Allegheny the t'-egrpr infortos us that the nver at fmirifiches. On Monday suow" fell to tiie depih ol two inches at jmmiWM sj.manoa,-nd Oria. the tilendiiie in ioiiuuced Jlor t.airo ana su
LOUIS I li-:l.yj .i MB njW7u.-..y.T 011 aead l)aw, Captain 'Huih Cam;.oed. J ..V , ls"aniiOUiiceu t'or Eyansiriae, Cairo ang fefc. ' ! " Louis. - t . , 1,-Cxkci SMATi.-r-T.be U-nclnnatl t" n"w- ' ' "'. : "-eitU ot Tnurwlay says it -
dav, with a slight irost. eany in uie '"o""-
mg wit d a wiuu wic kuuiiinv-k I-.. day, with sl-ght indications ot rain last incut. At -lttsDUrg, me -river was -in n staud last night, with 3S inches la channel. At Marietta mere was no lncues, ami nius slowlv. At Parfeersburg.SH feet and stationarv, and !t fomeroy, last, nigru. mere were-j'teet and risingslowly. Here.it has receded 11 inches during the 2 hours ending last niglit. . To-day there Mill be ti feet full to Louisville. At Evansviiie. lat night, the lower unto was on a s'.and. Business was moderately fair along the levee vesterdav. vet freisruts are not offer ing freely for any pf)lDt while the liver is receding, and fiom present indications, will so.n be too low again to permit medium 8: zed steamers to navigate with ease. 'HjC recent rise, we fear, will not make over lour feet in the Lower Ohio, i Messrs. Jesse Burdsal and W. II. Murphy, former'y clerks of the Argosy, . have changed their bnse, and are now connected with ice well known pork, piiekin hoase of Lewis Jacob. Jr. " Captain John O. Benson, toget her with the crew of tiie P. W. suader, left tor Cairo in last, night's train, ti bring bis packet, to Louisville, where she wiU load for New Orleans. Mr. Horace D. Crane is in the city, and will join thv Btraderln a Tv-w dfiys. The sternwheel steamer Amelia ' Poe, for some time pasf running in the Missouri Kiver, sunk -on Tuesday six mile's below Herman, lier stern lies in nin feet water. Trie water is on her main oeck at the forward hatch. It Is tuought she can be raised.' Her bow js lying on a bar. he was owned by Captain Ihos. i"oe J Q,. Parr, George Hughes, and others, whose interests were insured separately. Loujsvu-i-e. The . Courier of Thursday says.: The river was at a stand all -day yesterday with 3 feet d inches water la the canal oy the mark. This is a rise of only an inch in the previous twenty-lour hours, and any further prospects of a riss need not, be .ntertained until after another rain. The weather continues clear arid cool, with another hnavy trost yesterday morning, and we anticipate a thiid this morning. ; On the falls last evening there were but 21 inches water in the pass down the Indian chute, and the river on the decline. , The total rise at the head of the falls has amounted to IS inches, which should have made a rise ot luliy.p teet at x'ortiana, dui we are a-sured that there are less than six feet water u the bar, or a total rise of bui iiTle ever three feet there. . if th s estimate js correct, it explodes the heretofore-accepted theory that at a low siage of water a rise of one foot at the head of the fnils makes a rise of three f-jet at the foot, of the talis. 'The reported depth of water out over the Portland and JNevv Aioany oar, Deiore me rise, was 27. or 2'i inches. This,, with the rresent rise, should make fully seven feet water over the bar, yet less than six, or but liii.eover nvt feet, is reported. II in is is t he fact, it then follows that at a very low stage o! water "the river at the foot of the lalls does not rise three inthes fur one ic'-h rise t the head. - The rise has Dartiallw submerged the works and railroad track of theOhio River Biidee t'ompany. and a portion of their trestle w irk railroad, extending from ltubei's rocs across the backbone, has been scatfered and washed away. The work on tne bridire is seriously inteirupted bv ibe rise, and we learn that the comoanv has very materially re '.uc-ed its labor ioree, having discharged one liuudrea ien. - ; ' Nashville. The Tiwe of Tuesday says : Captain BenF. Eagan met with an ugl accident on siunuav n raiii last, at his resi dence in Lderield. During the rain and wind htorm. about 8 o'clock, he went up st airs to close liie windows, ai d when he was about to return to the lower floor, a areatiiust of wind extinguished a coal oil lamp which he held in his hand, and, left in the dark, he attempted to-make his way down stairs, when he made a-misstep and fell to the bottom. He received an ugly gash over the eye, a cut back of the ear, and several brrises on his person, besides cutting his hand witn the lump chimney. St. Louis. The Democrat of Thursday says: ; ; , River stationary, with five and a half feet to "airo and Memphis, four teet to Keokuk, three and a half feet in the Missouri, twentv-two inches in the 'Llinois, The latest paper from St. Paul ami Dubuoue sgv notiiing about Hie ri- er, but re tort buirnrss as vti-y active. There isconiltiued abundance of freiarht on the illi nois anu Missouri, and little of it coming in. A remarkable event occurred yesterday: a boat left for the Ohio, first of the season. It was the New lork. We have one boat loading for the Arkansas and White, and don't know how long ere she will be compelled to refuse freight he has been load ing for two or three weeks. The weathe was pleasant yesterday. No rain. Memphis. The Avalanche of Tuesday says: Thf? weather is cool, with a stiff brefrze blowing rromttie North. The river here remains unch iusmhI, with five feet scant at point Pleasant, -Hie worst place between here and i?t Louis. Trie last accounts from the Arkansas re port twenty six inches in the channel to Pine Bluff.. White River is low, with three and a halt ieet to Augusta, out it tne rain we Bail here on Sunday extended to that section of country, we may look for a rise in boin vv nite ana Arkansas iti ver. Business on the wnari- yesterday was fair. The local packets came in with tir lists of comm. a he hard rain we had here on Sunday insoirea our river irienas witn newi-ifopest, -and a -rise is looked for in White. Arkansas jiiid tat.; Ftancia rivers. rli tiolhioff Ho!ic. - W : Y. R? IRONS CCO., , OlIS-PRICE : CLOTHING IIOTJSIi:, MlIIST STREET, ': EVANSVILLB, IND., .wDjeaiersia- ..... READY-MADE CLOTHING ... -i . ."and H-ave always in. stock a- large and exten sive assortment of Beady-Made Garments for: Men's and Boy'-Wear, manufactured under our own gupervislon and direction, in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen All of our goods are marked in plain fig ures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DE VIATION. - ...... sel.i : V. P. Il'.OXS A- Ht SI (ilLREKT A CO., ; No. 31 North First Steekt. v ili be pleased to see all their old cmtom ers, and as manj' new one ns will favor ttitra wilh a-call. A full assortment ol Groceries, e.tc, always on liimd, and for Rule at t he lowest marttet prices. -Agftnt3 for Ktafford Mills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. . We w-Ul give tpectal inducement to all tfiose buying for uabii. ,
STEAMS OATS.
SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND v - AND TENNESSEE RiyER.: "The Evausville and Cairo; Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following Minis, at tiie rates mentioned below: To Dycusburg, 55c; Eddyville, 75c; ran ton, 7j; Rockcastle. 75c ; Linton, 75c; East port, and points below on the Tennessee River. 5"c; points above the RhoaK ou Tennessee River, 80c. Sign billt of lading " Privilege of reshipping at Padacah." We guarantee the above raes. until turrner nonce. Anyoverowisra ui.ii. may occur will ne promptly curreww w Mer-haiits ar .re requested to see that I-laced in every bill ol FOWLER, LEK & CO. ne weSKhts are hulirlg. iwCtf Regular Evansviiie and Tennessee Siver Weekly Packet. - FOB JOHNSON VILLE, EASTFORT, and The feet and elegant steamer i EE -A. IST T O M9 Alies Dcxcan, Master; . Vjil. Sokksson, Clerk, Leaves Evansviiie every HLhUAf at p.m., carrying treignis anu pusseugers t lowest rates. Farticuiar attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage apply on ooard.5E may 14 dtf For Green River oa the first Water. The'Steamer. ADA LYON, Ali P. H, EDV.ytDS ..-..MASTER, Will leave Jtvanvnie ior woououry every every s?ATURUAV, at 5 o'clock p.m. ocai tr ' v Low Water Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE TI. S. MAIL LIIST 3J -' . FOR - ' ' Owensboro, Caimelton, and Lo olsvilie. The new and eleganit Pasea'ger Steamer hm& Palestine; K. Holldkoft Jiaster; . . MIl.iS U. vv akkeh, vierit , LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOXUAT, at 10 a.m. ; and The magnineentlighi-draughtSteamer - ROSE HITE, - ; tirT.voRK. Master : , ' . uii'K Jit riHijisoN, uiers. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY htiiI'ii tY u.t, K r.m and A l t KoAI, at o i. m The elegant and fleet teamer ELLA FABER, .T. If. Peckenpauch. Master: - - - tjEOHGE rATTEBSON, Uera; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tl'LSil.iY, at 6 p.m. ; and These boats have been refitted and refur nished turoughont, and are now in firstrate oruer iwr me aicu:!u i vv..m. i v.i via - rllS ' r.4oi-.t nivl M 11 times, free of charze. and all information furnished, by P.. K. DUNKEESON 4 CO., Agents. R. H. Wooi.FOi.K, Snperlntendent, au7 tf houisviiie, ivy. Regular Evansviiie and Eowlingisreen racxet. The New and Finely Appointed i - fcteamer A. Lrinkwater, Master; J oil n Acams, uers, Will run as a regular Evansviiie ana Green River Packet, making ail landings hence to Howling ureen. Leaves iivansvuie every jionuay nuu Friday, at 6 p. m. feby dtf Regular Evansviiie and Mem phis racket. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick man, and Siempnis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer J. Lee Finney, Master ; . Hesky Miuik, Cleric, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving esnecial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges.- .... Leaves EvonsviUe every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. -For freight or passage apply on board. jiitil dtf . t Regular Evansviiie and Cin cinnati Packet. The elegant light draught steamer SPRAY, Geokge Smith, Master; James Kennedy, Clerk, leaves Evansviiie for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock a.m. - For freight or passage apply on board. augS-3m Daily Henderson Packet. The line Steamer News Boy. - C. i. PERKINS, Master, ; Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 8 o'clock ! M Freights received at all hours at t5?.e Mammoth Wharfboat. . R. K. DUNKEKtJON A CO., Agents.' novSdtf" ' -'- -!S ' - '" ' FREDERICK GEIL, , ! ,. ; Dealer In - . PI A NO S, MEL 0 DE O N E and all kinds of Musical Instrument; Instruction Books, Sheet Music, CJuitar and Violin Strings, &c, &c. North Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, . . Evansviiie, Ind. as-Sole Agents for Btelnway 4 Sow' ad Chickenng & Son'K iold Medal pianos ; also for Haynes Bro.'s tanos, and Prince ferotiier'8 MeJodeoua and Organs. . apJ
H-TRANSPORTATIO
F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., OoiiTiixiioii MERCHANTS AND GENERAL . FORWARDIXG AG EMS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR 3 o C3 3 : O r.g: "3 P3 B o P. ZJD Z2m tr1 S3 59 .Sc a o o' -o as 9? M O ' O S! 01 o pj g.i SO jj p - c E2 TMj, ' . ft 1 S tfi as CD era rrc 5J 2. -' n 'A "D 1 -! S3 CD Through Bills of Lading given to all points Houth or East.. oc29 d3m People's Hispatcli; FAST FREIGHT LINE. MercbaHts Union Express Company, Proprietors. Capital ........ $20,000,000. From New York, Boston, and all New England Towns, Over all leading Railroads to the West and Houthtrest, in Charter d Cars, on FAHT FREIGHT TRAINS. For Itates, Bills Lading, etc.. apply to W.P. VAN jUUKRHEN, Agent. 305 and atSl Broadway, W. . S. W. Wamho-v, Agent, 21 Con rt Street, Boston. J. B. F. Baksard, Agent, M. U. Express Co., Albany, N. Y -It. K. WALDEX, igent. oc22d3m BROWN, DIKKEESON & CO, FORWARDING AND CONMISSIOfe MERCHANTS. And special Agents for the BELLEF0NT1I3E B. B C0.t, ERIK TBAS8P0BTATI0S CO. And EBIS TIME EIPKESi. Also, Agents for the 'i Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. 30" Consignments Bolicited. ;BRbWN, DUNKERSON A CO , ' Anjmet 13, 1S66 aa14 Aeents.'
'COMMiSSIO.N-OAftDS.'K.:..' EW ORLEANS.'
John- Eryan. Trt.ifoN Watt. 'HAS. F. TA0. i Late Arkenburgh x liryan. - BRYAN,' WATTS & CO., ! C0M3IISSI0N MEIi CIIA NTS, ; : 43BroRl Street, ! ... ... , ' -vaw tors:. "reasonable SIGHT CHECK advances made on f-htpmentk of COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Prodate. R. rv. DUNKEIISON & CO., Agent-. HOTICE IS HERETIY OIVEH. that the undersigned have formed a, - limited paitnership, pnrsnnnt to the provisions of-tiie Revised HtKtutes of the state . of .. New York.:, that the name or firm tinder which shcIi partnership is to be couducted is Bryan, watt 4 Co.; that the genei-a! nature of the busU rnsio be tranwacted bv nucll r-artnerhhip is a general commission basin-'; tnatthe general partners interested in wiid busiiiiku ara tnhn Prvmi ft nd Dickson 01. Watts, who i-everaily reside in the city of New York, in the !- ate ot New nors; mm tfce KPeeial oarlner Interewtetl Ih said busi ness is Charles F. Tag, wbo resides In the city of Hoboken, in the county of Hudson, and State of New Jersey; that ald special rr-trtner. Charles F. Tag. has contributed as capital to the common stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash: and that tmc.h partnership Is to commence on the sixteenth day Of May, 18J7, and is to terminate on the sixteenth day of May, 1870. Dated at New York, May 16, 18fc7. JOHN BKYAN. : ;' DICKSON . VATTS. Oeneral Partners. CHARLES F, TAG-, may30d3m ' Special Partner. A. S.HATHCRST. ;' - J. J. WHTTVAZZt.. Hayliurst & VVIiittaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION A2TD IX) ItWAItDISO JIKRCJIASTS, No. 6.. ..South Water St. Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. - ... L. M. EAIRD.. BA1RI) & START, - (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,)' Gi:xerai. AET, I'ROnrfE. Forwarding aud Commission .Merchant, ETnTille, Indiana. - Refer to H Q. Wheeler, Pre't. First National Ban It and Sam'i Orr; Vice President Evansviiie National Bank; Agents tor Ohio River Salt Co. ; f noll-ly B, H. HAQOW.' - .'.'j : ' K XMCKKT. t ha a oy a men ky Wliolcsale Orer.. ' "Dealer? in. ,f WINES AND' LIQUORS,' Forwarding & Commission Kerch aX Xoi. 3 and 4 Water Street,' '- EVANSVILLE, INT Capb orders promptly and carefully filled, dec! dtf WEWOFLft KEHIX I U friends and former jiatrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINK tod WATER MTRKKTS. .still in the trad tt LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, dec. and should be pleased to see it-ern, - H. D.ALLJ3AC0. IT. I. AJAAH 3k CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers li LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Vine Streets, EVANSVH.I.E, IND. janl dtf. J. 0. Dusouchet & Co, FOR W A RDIN O, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Waler street, (Orr Elocfe, neir door to M. Dalseei!,) Evansviiie, Ind. octlS - CINCINNATI ADV'X, BARTON & FOOL, Commission Merchants, xo. 49 ivi:.vr ruo.vT sr., f ; ; -ClSClJIXJti;. ' - '!mch25l;;'' s. m. Barton. M. M. Poof LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFFY,. -' ATTORNEY A T LA W, ' MOHGANTUWN, KY.,Will practice In the counties of Butler, Warren, Mil bleu ourg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collectios of claims. Referencefs Wheeler A Riggs, Hoilinrworth A Bro., Chas. Babcocit s Co. ap , CHARLES L, WEDDING, Attorney & Counselor al Law, ROCKPORT, IND... J. F. WELBORi;, ,V ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, la Walker's new building, jfc13 ' EVAX8V1ULI!, IND, 5 IS. It. IltACK, ; ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR fX LAW MABIOX, " '. Crittenden County , Kentucky. ap!7 wtf WM. ItEAl'IS. ' TJ. ClixlTii' Agrent. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTTl-v . .-' AOIlNT. Office on Main street, bet ween Third and Foartb, No. 'x4 (over &.eilr' ttcn storej, Evansy'Ile. Ind. JOHS M. CbKllti. CHAUNClEy 8. COSGEK CEEBS & CONGER, , llwrnf 3 t-I.w, ('ranl, Illinois. Will practice law in all the Courts of Kdwarda. While. Way ne, Hamilton, Saline, and OallaUn Oountie, In the State of Illinois, and Id the Supreme Court. Refer to U. Maghee, Jamea K, Minor, Stock well l Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Ueiman t it,, w urmv. ML Verm-.n. .. may24d2m
Alexander Mctircjror, . Wm. M;.- r t:
McGregor Brother UENEHAL : Commission mekchakuSt XO. SJ Tf HOITITOCMH , Nit CiiLtAW, XJb Liberal advances rnad on Pt and Western Produce consigned U -.;.t-mitj-dres - (api i wm. General rommiw ion Produce V : wnrding-' - mekcbia-ISTT; Corner Toyras and Xew LcTCslta, NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference, the Ureal V ext. det!l-.dtf. : . 6AM. it. Ki.r..fciy. jri.irst PAI I, K. MftHTtMEl. S. a KENNEDY & CO. . Receivers of Pork, P.acon, Floor; and Wliishiy, 55 A 57 Poydran s-treet, Tew OrJtMi d ec 1 5l 1 y. ri. K. 8.'nowAki, if. ti. BAKitr.r. New Kiwmf w. k. prestos, New V'--.-. CATLIN fRtKTON, K ilist.TlVHh,' 1. . , r.,. n. r nivr, iui,, jr. v . llf. VII J., IJti ! WM. H. WILUAMU, CalitooaR, -X.5HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARE22;, Cotton and Tolafca Fa?i COMMISSION Mi:UCITATCni I(; Common Ntrret, NEW ORLEANS, L. . REFERENCED, Geo. W. F.alhbone, I'rewideut EmiW National Bank. Preston Rrothein, EvanKville, IvL JaineM Robt, Esq., President LosKfii National Hank. New Orleans C. P. NorriH, Fjiq., Cashier Fin I UwUtt Bank, Memphiw. .1 . O. It. Rut.ter, Esq., PKldnt Tdm, National Bank, Memtihis. Ma). J. J. Murphy, President Mewat' Insurance Company.- demlMfil. ' SpeeciTSumiaers & cT Cotton and Tobacco FatrsI GENERAL COMMIKKION MERCH JUBTtE - and COMMERCIAL AGENTS Ofllce No. 69 Toydra street, New Omuw, lu Carleton; Foule A Co., New York. Hpeed, l'onolio A. Co., MemphiH, T'.vu. Caznrt, siuckard & Co., Mobile, Aju. decM-'bo-tf. E.H. Fairchild. J. W. D3FHA. . ; FAIRCIIILD & BINGHAE, i . .1 . . . 84 Magazine Street, ' ' COV30 dly NEW ORLFAJT. S. M. BARTON.. ..M. M.POOL....W. M. ABUfcUT. S. M. BARTON & CO-e ti Masazlne Street, . , NEW ORLKAW, MEMPHIS CARDS. 7t. CARTMEI.I, Late of Williams, Cartmell ft Oo., Memphis, Tenu. .1. n. ttwrrm.tr M e rn i . b i, Tmk Late of UnlwartKHifc. Ken tar tCARTMELL & DRUr.V, Cotton Facto rx. Produce and Onwnmi. Commission and Forwardiac Meri-hanUt, .. 200 FRONT STREET, . Ilet. WiiMliinfffoii and A eiawtsv JJliJIIMII.S, Ti .WV. N. B. We give our personal atte? Wisf h& nuIa m il b li i rtrr.i I fit I 'til t t M m.rtt M J. kinds ot Western Prooui-e. Also, t t . Plantation Orders: iw Orders ivuusignment sfillcitel. " Refer to liubtmft Vmts, R. K. Ron rte Co., HayhutHt Whlttakr, ! t'i Dvwoucbet & (lo., Evansviiie. J rid. it? 'JS B. J. COMER. COMER & RICHARDSON Cotton Isxetorffs Rtornge, Communion, and ForwcnKBt ' IM E 11 V II-'A X.TS, Oiititoit rSli-'t, XEMlIilS, ZJtJTX, ' ' J ; El-1 It KNCEH. ' " - Chai. Nf.rtbroi. & Uo., M.-!uphi: fvswr Pros.. t'nclnuail ; Jum. Viha dc Co., tLnw-,. Jan. B. Feuby, SI. Loujm; J. 15. KiritJtmku lli'.l, Taimadge t o.. Nen- Vol. " 1 lltc,' ' ' '"'" ' ' ' ' -' ' ii in. v co PRODUCE D E A LE&Zt and Commission Merchant No. 39 Madison" Street, - Mkmphib.Tbvw. . Bolicit eonslgnmentti of Provla'.oJi, noML Meal, Corn, Hay, Oat, Greet, an 'ArtmSt Fruits, Butter, Eggi, Fowls, and Vmmm. of all kind,- , , . . , They have good buRlnesn la-,llltim. KWwf by giving prompt returns will ttlrim. pleas cufctoiuerM. ,t tReference. George R. Prextou, Ewp, 1 jrvanKVi!i,. H. I. Allis A Co., ' f KvanBTU. HalllOay Bros.. Cairo 111. tTaaf, Plillhpa A Co., Mmihla. , g Martin Walt ft Co., MemphiM, Chouteau A Edwards.Ht. Loui. Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. CEX. DKCKSK.john a. hw.: FRED. G. DECKER. C. DECKER & S0N3. Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Cfc Bhafts, Felloes, and Bent Weit, and dealern in Wagons, . Drays, , ' Carts, TlusLa Skeins, and have always on hand a large mw3ment of . ieavmed Wagon Maker1' BaweA MaUmom.. 148 ana its Main Ktreet, corner FiS. U- i Evrrnimille, Indiana,. tutr Price LlKti fornWhed on applirafciier... mrAiU iv , . BOOIAH C04L WINES. Office ov tick cornk or im J cast and Water Street ;C constant supply, and order -promise filled. .m-
