Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1867 — Page 7

--1 R E BASI LLB D A ILrY J OURN AL: MON D AT NO EM BER 11; 1867.

HIV ERn.yEW'S For Other River Items See Fifth Paeej

STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West . has better facilities or, greater ability for " doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assort- ,. mentof Job Type, though very 4arge and , , complete, is constantly bem added to, and onrob department is under tbe perona J stir ervtston of one of tbe best job printers ia in tbe United States..- We; are Pfep" print Posters, plain or fancy, "Bill Heads, Bills Ladinp, Card. Deck and Meal Tickets Bills of Fare, Mates' TicketeJor Labor. Ac., Ac Orders left.. "Kith either of tbe wharf-boats will be promptly attended to.

Weather and Water. ' JThe weathei on Saturday .wastaear and warm, balmy as a May day, which, gives '"' ho pes of more raio at no dista n t day. The river was rising slowly, having risen in all nn to 3 o'clock on Saturday, about W inch

es, which gives i feet steamboat water on

' French Island bar, and 5 reel on snawuratown bar.' Tbe river: was falling from i Leavenworth to Cincinnati:: on . Friday - evening, and will be found falling here today unless the rain of. Friday night checks the decline, which, . W0 are inclined ta think it win d.rj i ; . ' Arrivals ami DtpsrinrM. Tbear.-ivals and departures up to three

n'rlock Saturday, include the Cobb-Webb, Owenhboro to;Evausvfll,'; Silver Spray, " Cincinnati to New Orleaa ; iNewa Boy, HorilAninn and -return : Empire, Louis-

i; f; vllle to .Memphis.. . - ; " " t i , , ( -; Boat nu. . i -

i Among the first boat due hero are the

. .Mary Erwin, .for East port r .'Wild Duck,. Lawrence, and Anna While, for St. Louis; Emperor, Darling, and J. P. Webb, for Memphis; Kdlaburg and Tafalequah, for Arkansas River; Leonidas, John W. Gar rett, and Champion, for New Orleans Linton, Luella, and Louisa, from jCairo; ' 'Michigan, from Memphis; Palestine, from Louisville : Ada Lyon, from pauuean

" ' Wna. Whlte, from CJreen River i and P. W,

St rader, from Cairo. , , -' - 1 Jilw'ellaneo . River matters are vastly irhproveJi aad there w:i. a rod show of business on the levee Saturday morning The storm v., during Friday night, was terriSe.on the riVer, and boats had to seek shelter tinder 'hieli banks, where practicable or ' lie to with head to the wind..... The. Cobb, Webb wai hlawn from her moorings at the coal Billies. above, and driven across . the river, but sustained no damage... The Silver Spray arrived" -at 10 o'clock, f- havinB all the freight she wanted..'.:. ..The t Fanny Brandels was .receiving liberally and would go out with all she could carry, She reoorts the, Louisa still aground at Shawueetowu- oar, when she passed up The Loenora was getting a good trip and was about ready to leave at noon The Oilie Sullivan laid over till to-day, to make Tsome necessa y repairs- Capt.. Webb, of the Cobb-Webb, commenced loading Saturday morning for the Cumberland, and was to Have ia the evening The Empire arrived at 11 o'clock, with a -, modera e trip for MemphiB. Captaia Wes Whitlow is iu command, and Harry Walk- . er and Billy Fenton ia the office. She add.d some freight Captain J. V.Throop was a passenger by the Fanny Bran- ; dies on Friday night. Captain Charley Irwin and Captain John H. Triplett were passengers by the Empiiej this morning. Captain Triplett returned by the Leonora No. 2, and .Charley Irwin in stopping at the American About iy o'clock Saturday morning, the steamer Peerless, Captain Huston, from Cincinnati, for Arkansas River, struck a log, at ScunTe'town, crushing her hull badly, and causing her to sink rapidly In about five feet water. She lies straight np and down the river, and slightly careened, .with one guard under water about three inches, aad the other eight or ten inches above. Sne had 300 tons of freight,' 100 ef which, ia her her hold. Is damaged. Captain Huston, Captain Leeds, the pilot, and others of her officers mid crew, came to this city on the SUver Spray, for .assistance; And entered process. Captain Huston thinks she can v be readily raised, and was negotiating with the Curlew and Mr. Cavander, of the Dry Dock, to go to bei assistance. If raisj. edr.she will go intpthe doek Jiere; . Boats I.-ivlinr To-l-. For Catbo, Tlve'beautiful Linton, Capt. Nat. Drew, will be the regular packet for ZQ$4 and way-jwrtso-day at 3 o'clock,. adf has mp!eM pAenger4ippcrtfatntevlts. In the office will be found that pleasant' and obliging. gentleman, N-B, Hayward.! and Mr. Oliver Ranting," always attentive add courteous, has charge of thsj freight. Fob LouisviLi-B.-The famous Palestine, Capt. John Oueriiaeker, an experienced and popular .officer, .with MJIe D. Warren and JeWe'jacksou a'saSc-iated u the office, I three as pleasantgentleiaen; as ever team--boated together, will leave for Louisville ' ; at noon to-day'.'and has elegant cabin ap- ' "pointments. '. ' ' ' ;.' s . Fob Cass elton . The Ollie Sullivan will leave for Cannelton and all way landings . at 10 o'clock to-day. Capt. Ham. -Throop - 1s lri command and Les. Ware In the office She has pleasant passenger appointments. For MKMFHia.-i-The .splendid sidewheel steamer Darling; -of the famous "Cincinnati and Memphis Line,!' may.be expected at 10 o'clock to-day for Memphis and all way points. Her chief officers, are those accomplished and1 'popular gentlemen, Capt. Lew. Kates, and A. F. Powet.toan w honi no. cleverer eui.lemen navigate ' " I -Kiii ) from wur KxctittuiceM. PlTTSriH.-T : Qomrnerciml ol Thurs day says: .Business along the wharf was not very active, ihe Glendale left early in tlie day with all tlie freight she couui manage ana nanmal people. , The, 3t ey. Kagle did t iiuv. The water feir loo rati. Ihe n.hnoi. viarv Tiavaee was receiving all ovforst. Lous, aud will leave with dis.th Th nw steamer McCullouah was Sue last night. She is announced for noon . this day. The mark on the pier indicate three feet four inches and tailing. Ciscinxati. The CorniiierAal, of Fri day, t-ays: The weather was clear and mil I y sterday, with a stitT breeze all day, Iromthe .n..ihriMi nml 1 nil ioat inns of rain last maht. At Pittsburg, the river was tailing lustmsbi. with 37 inches in the cnannei. t ;f, l'urkersbtMt'. there MMs bxi feetjand fa.linc. Here, it, has reotnled 10 inches durini? tnrt past 24 hours, -bus was about on a L.ionri iki liiht. To-d;iv tuere will not be nvu-r fl m feeJt 'he 1KB to"i LH.svjllei Last r itht. the river cotnmencd swelling at .. K a.iit,vii;e-rtfce etf.H-t of the recent rise, There was only two feet ou shawnef town and Cumberland Bar.i at! inches on Hurricane Island, aud 23 .inches . att ncb I ..q . . ) i ... .... . caoKdn Jesse Dean arrived from Pitt"-

Knn vMtiiiiT Vtf droDced tbe Messen

ger down to the levee last night; and will commence ioui"B . . day. She belongs to the "Star Llhe. a new organizaiion, wiupiiuR ... iv..ine steamers: Messenver. Captain Hean; Emma No. 2, Captain Jiarua. fiiver Cloud No. 2, t.aptdin um); lvruiou, Captair Dunip; Wauanlta, Captain bhui t-nnirias. Captain Shedden. The latter departed for New Orleans last, night. : t retrtet to announce lue.aeaiu oi me eldest daughter of Captain Lew. Morris, at Ne ille, Ohio, onVYednesday night. We sy mpathize with tbe afflicted father who,.ls the clerk of the Leonora, and ar rive! here Friday night and.. received the above;, painful., intelligence r.through the columns of the Cormerciql o Saturday morning. ,i .1. , ,. ' ;1 LouisviXUC The Courier of Friday ays Tbe river was falling yes'.erday,. with "3 feet 6 inches water iu the canal la the evening by the mark.; During the, previou. 24 hours it naa lalien a incnes ai me lieatt of tbe falls and 8 Inches at Portland. The weather has turned warm, witn no frost visible yesterday morning, .m was cloudv, undrthere is some hope o' rain, with tbe mercury in the barometer falling slowly all day. ' On the falls last evening mere were uui. 18 inches water in the pa down the Indian chute, and frilling. This piecluJesail expectations o falls water or even a moderately fair stage of water.'and many of the Doais aavertisnea eariv in iub wccb. have withdrawn and indefinitely luid up. : The Cumberland had risen very slightly at tbe head waters, extending as far as Nashville, but - the1 rise was not felt at the mouth of tbe river. ' - The'rise here' was like a huge wave, which more than likely will expend its force before reaching the broad part of the lower -Ohio at -Cumberland dam, and; scarcely be felt at aH at Cairo. .. St., Louis, 7- The Democrat of .'Friday says: .' . . " ' - ; '' "- j't ! ' - No chahge in the river h'erer It -was stationary yesterday, except as to the commotion caused bya strong wind that blew from tbe south all afternoon; Our upper river exchanges are entirely silent as 10 the condition of the rivers, from which it is inferred that no change has occurred. Drlayseontinueevery where among; steamers on account of hieh winds aDd high sandbars. In the Missouri there is three feet eight Inches at the head of Howard Bnd, the" worisr, place below St. Joseph. The Mempti-s folks still expect arise in Arkansas and White, Irom last Sunday's heavy rains. - . ; Mexphis. The Avalanche ojf , Wedesday says: :r ----- - Weather clear and cool, with another good frost this morning. Yellow Jack has eutire'.v disappeared, aud we now look for a re-opeuing or business. The Tiver here" came to a stand, with five feet out to Cairo. White and Arkansas rivers remain un-, ehanged. 1 :' - ' - 1 Business on the wharf yesterday ' was 'fair. - Kteamboftttiien are in good cheer in anticipation of the resumption of navigation. "The news frm the Ohio is encouraging, with prospects of a good rise,Capt. John T. Shirley arrived in tbe city yesterday fiom Paducab. We were p,eased to learn that Captain John has perfected the purcha-e ot .the Paducab. marine ways, add will remove the machinery of the sjtme to this point as soon as practicai.iw. cnt. Ed. Murrav.- one of the best mechanics tu the -outhwest, will be superintendent of the ways. The ways will tend to make business at the lower end of the cltr. and put in . circulation a large amount of money. It wuigive em. ployment to a large number of mechanics MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HEILMAK , (Successor to Kratz Heltm CITY TCIUXDEBT' Manufaclnrer aad Builder of FORTAELE AXV STATIOSAItT STEAM ENGINES AlO) BOILERS. SAW AND . GRIST MILL . . MACHINERY, ... : ,, ThresMug Machines, CIRCULAR' SAJK HILLS, ..Hi 3tc, Ac EVANSVILLE, IND. . Sheet Iron and Coffeb Wobk oiade to order on short notice. . , IRON AS J BRASS CASTHVQ3 ' 1 " ' of every description. nnlers in Steam GaueeS. Gam Belting B-ir Rrlclrs. Wrousrhl Iron Pipes. BolUnt ClothSi 4c, at manufacturers- prices. T . . - REPAIRING i i ' ' done at shori notice. apr25 : . t -- " i-' ' '- , iBuilders and Painters. TEHATE IN STOKE, :'' . 60,o00 pounds strictly pure White Lead, 50,tKi0 pounds pure fctar White Lead. 50.OXI pounds Bay Btate White Lead.' l.CtX) gallons Linseed Oil.. SKX) pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and cans. Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or 4n OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can do purcnasea in tne west. KELLER Jfc WHITE," Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind, ""' mch8tf ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 i '. E. GILBERT A CO.. - NO. 31 NOBTH FIRST HTRErET. be pleased to see all their old custom. ers, and as many new one as will lavor them with a call. A full amort men t ol Groceries, etc., always on' hand, and for an.lR at tbe lowest market prices. -Agents for Stafford: Mills (Alabama' Cott on Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. - h e will give special inducements U) all those

buying for jA.tsxi. ioc

STEAMBOATS.

- SHIPPETiTO THE CTJMBERTiAND ; AND TEXK-jSEE RIVER'S, The Evaiisvlile and Cairo Packets are authorised -to Kive througii Eilhj of I.ing to the following poiii-s, at the r;,tes i.ientionel belnw: To "Dycushirrg. Ed'iyviile, 7oc: t"ar,t,on, 75; RocfeeaKtle.Toc ; L111tou. the? 'Eastprtrt, -and points below on the Teuues-e River. 53c.; points above the Khoals, ou Tennessee 'River, soc. Sign billtoMadsDsr, V Priviietre.of .jeshippiug at Padocah." We guarantee tbe above rates, until further-notice. Any overcharges ihat; may occur will be promptly corrected by Mcn-innii nr reiniested to see that the weights, are placed 'n .every bill 1: fading. Le6tf J FOWLER. Lt.fc. tu. -r- ; ' 1 : - Regular.. Evansville -and . Tennessee ' River. Weekly .Packet FOR JOHNfcONVILLE, EASTPORT, and The.fieet and elegant Reamer 3? H ;.A. ;2sT T O M, Allen Dckcan, Master; ' Val. Sokje-vsos. Clerk, Leaves Evansville every lUfJSUAX at 4 p.m., carrying freights ana passengers ai lowest rates. Particular attention given For freight or passage apply on ooardLS may M dtr For Green River on the first Water. The Steamer . ,. , M ' ALF.H, EDWARDa.i ii ...MASTER, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, ana ror sowung ureen every SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock; p.iw. ! ' t oezi ii . Low Water Arrangement. i . . . i- j .- '- " ' i OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MAIL jCIXCE FOB nVensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer PALESTINE, :, E. liOLLCHOFT Master ; ; - . i i . ' LHAVES'EVANSVILLE EVERY WAV Ik A. "V ot li) o in ' an1 The I magnificent !light-Ura'ugut Steamer ' rose hite, fjTT.woRit. Master: ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY . i:UAr.Sil4Y. at 6 p.m. : and - " ' ) n: .-- .t; SAT VKIA1T M p,m. XbelegRDt and fleet Steame; ELLA FABER, H. PitnrEKiArGH.:MHter: -. .-. George Pattersos, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TCESWAY, at 8 p;tn. ; and - - - ui.i M, , at o p.iu, Tlwwe bmts have been refitted and refur nished turouxhout, and are now in nrstrate order fer thei accommodation of the Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by 1 ...... . itTTvrlntnnv . R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Agents. R. H. Voolfolk, Superintendent, au7 tf Louisville, js.y. Regular Evansville and Bowling y ureenracKei. The New and Finely Appointed . i feteamer ; A. Drinkwater, Master; John Adams, Clerk, Win ran as a reeular Evansville and Green River Packet, makin all landings hence to Bowling Ureen. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Friday, at 6 p. m. ieu au Regular Evansville and Jlem- ; phis Packet. ; For Columbus, Madrid .Bends, Hick- . . n .i . man, and Memphis, v.m i - The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer t'i J. LtE FiJ?tfr, Maister;J,u' ' " "' ,., ; r . - HE?iRrItLLE, Clerk, i : Will run as a regular Weekly packet as above, giving especial attention to 'way business, the filling tf orders, and -collee-: tioh ot" charges. Leaves Fvansi'ille every TCESDA Y, ar 5 P.Sf. JLeavea MevKphns every- tu.UA. x , ar o fm. For freight or passage apply.on board. . Jun4 dtf " Regular Evansville1 ana Cln clnnail racket, - ; i The elegant light draught steamer. SP'IIA-Y, ..... Geoege Smith, Master; James Kenne.; t. Clerk, leaves Evansville for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY, al 9 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage apply on board. augtSm ; Daily Henderson. Packet The fine Steamer . jtIVews- Boy. c PEBXIKB. Master.: r Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 8 o'clock.-p. m;- ..: Freights, received at all hours at. the Mammoth Wharfboat. R, K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. : nov2 dtf FREDERICK GET'-i, Dealer in PIANOS, MELODEONF and all kinds of Musical Instrument ( ' Instraction Books, Sheet Musie, Guitar and Violin Strings, -':T ' ; i : : ' : :4c, C.- :i :- i ",i North Side. Third Street, z - -. v. , Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansvilie, Ind. W tiole Agents for Steinway A Son' aad .Chlckerine A Son's Gold Medal Pianos ; also for Hay nres Bro.'s ianoe, and Prince;Brether's ilelodeons and Organs. apl

TRANSPORTATI O "V

F. Ml HUMPHREY & CO., 'I i OoniiiiiHJsioii AND GENERAL FORWAKDIAG AGENTS, No. 19 North Water St., E V ANSVI LliE', - IND. SPECIAL AGENTS F0RJ! SS PS- VI ' O

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.- . sr-! ,0 CO ,t-i o :b. s CD ! I '. . S3 as 55 EC a 3) 1 n o a OS, o . 1-3 . SO Wt -03O "WO : 51! n o H a I S:gi a o 2. OS 1J 11 3 ce. O SS S3 52. CD Through ' Bills of Lading given to all points South or East. . oc29 d3m Peiple' Dispatcli FAST FREIGHT LINE. Merchants' 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 Southwest, in Charter d Cars, on FAST FREIGHT TRAINS. For Rates, Bills Lading, etc., apply to W. P. VAN UUERSEN, Agent, 385 and Broadway, N. Y. ' S. W. WALJ)BONrA.gtnt, 21 Court Street, Boston. . - J.'B. F. Barsard, Agent, . . , M..U. Express Co- Albany, N. Y E. K. WAII1EN, igent. bc22c3in .i. ,BR0T"N DLNKEES0N & CO. . : : v. i-i I F ORWARDING AND CONMISSIOH i ' - - r . - '--: ' 1 And special Agents for tbe . BELLEFOXTIOK, B. B. C0 ' 0 IBIE IRASSFOETAIIOX C0 : : And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. . . Also, 'Agents for the . . -if- '! : ' ' ! ' Bellefoitaine Cottoii Express. ) i;i f 2: TIME AND RATES ViUARANTEEp. -' . ;:...u :-': Ln . . i : . i Consignments solicited. L! . BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO i . August 13, 18t augH Agents.

COMMISSION CARDS.

John Bbtak. Dickhom G. Watt. CBA8.F.-TAO. Late Arkenburgh iryan. v BRYAN, WATTS & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 43 Broad Street,- : v . . NEW TORS. ' Reasonable' SIGHT CHFCK a1vancs made on shiproent of COTTON, TOBACt CO, od other Produce. R, K- DUNKERSON & CO.; Agentt. once iff hereut oitek: that iitie undersigned have formed ai imited paitoership, pursuant to the provisions , or the- Revised t;Uitute of the Btate of New York : that the name or firm under which such partnership is to be conducted is Bryari, watu I v. that Lb' general nature of the busU ness to be transacted by sue4i partnership is a general commission business i that the general; partners mteresgea o saia ouinK ar John Brvan aud Dickson i Watts, who evert lly reside in the city of New York, in the 8tte or New ork ; inai tbe special partner Interested in said business Is Charles K. Tae, who resides in the env of iionoaen. in ine coumy vi iiuuiuu and 8 tale of New Jersey : that said specia; partner, Charles Jh'. Tag, bas contributed as capital to the eoinmou stock of such partnership the sum of one hundred thousand dollar in rash : and that such t&rtnenhip is to commence' on the sixteenth day of May, 16C7, ana is to terminate on tne six teentb day of May , 1870. - . Dated at New York, May 16, 1$67. t , , JOHN BRYAN.. . ; :- . .. ; WCKSON; G. W'ATTia, ;';', .. . . General Partners. ' - CHARLi a Ki TAG,, xnay30d3m, . Special Partner. A. B. HATHtTBST. " J. J. WHrTTAkXll IXa jluirsl at"' Tl'lilrtakier, fr jd d ijcz. ' co&ifissioy AKn. roRWARDIXG MERCHANTS. i. , . ... . " No. 6 .........Bouth WaWi Bt Dealers In Flour; Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn ana country proa ace. ' Ia M. BAIRD........ ...... ;G. H..8TAI1 BAIRD & START, "(Boeeessors to W. M.-Alkmnn St CO.,) Forwarding and Commiwlon Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H Q, Wheeler, Pxes't. FlTstNational Bank, ana nam'i urr, v ice i-resiueui ,vaD8vui National Bankl'i ' '- - J'--' i Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. . . nolt-ly T.H. AGOJI." , ;.;(.(, : K. XIOKXT. i:ac;ox i dickey? Wholesale Grocn ; ;v . u: ! Dealers' in " ' "' . ' , , WINES AND LIQUORS, ; -. . I " and"' ' --' iHi 1 ' Forwarding & Commission Merchat.. ; Xos. 3 anff l Water Street, ' , ; . " EVANSVILLE', IN V Cafh orders promptly and carefully tilled. ; decldtf imrr. would KEHIND OCX VV friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade of Z.IQUOR8, FLOUR, COAfMIHSlONj, &o and should be pleased to see them. , H. D. ALUS A CO. U. I. ALLIS A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION i MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers li. LIQUORS, FLO UK, &i Corner Water and Yfne Streets, EVAfeVILLk, IWD. Janl dtf. J. C. Dusoucliet & Co., . FORWARDING, COMMISSION 4 PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (6rr Block, nex' door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. oct!8 CIITCINIIATI ADV'TS. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, .49 WEST. FRONT hT.,..: , ' 0 No. S. M. Bahtok. 1LM. Pool. f : : a : li.i mch2& di: LAV;; CARDS. B. L D. GUFFY, 1 ;l A TTORNEY A T LA W, 1 ' ' MOROANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the coilectlok of claims. : , . References Wheeler 4 Riggs, Hollinworth fc Bro., Chas. Babcoca: 4 Co. ap2 CHARLES L. WEDDING, . .. , ; Attorney it Counselor at Law, ' ROCKPORT, IND,, . . ,, . J. F. WELBOBN, ATTORNEY AST H.V"W AND NOTART PUBLIC. :l ' Office on tbe eorner of Main and Third Streets, In Walker's new building, , ' -jel3 - Evamsviij, Iwn. : s black, . ; - "I . t ' " i ..in. i ' ' ' 1 ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW 1 MARION, I I. -: Crittenden. jCounty, Kentucky. apl7 wtf ' '' 1 " " "1- wm. -keatis, . - 'TJi' S. Clriim Aftr'ent. Also, REAL ESTATFT and iXJLLECTll v . ;iV. :AOKNX.,, ' Ofnoe on Main street, between Third and Fourth, Ne. SfryT (ever Kellers Qan'Stote), Evansville. Ind. . - !eiit-a CREBS & CONGER, Atfwmej s-t-Law, ftrmt,' Illinois. Will practice law ia all ihe Courts of Edwards, White, Wayne,' Hamilton. SaJlae, sad Uallatin Counties, in the State of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K.'J Minor; took well 4 Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with 1. D. HeiV man. Gen. w. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. may34d3m

NEW ORLEA.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. Uam& . n . McGregor Brottfri, - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIUZ& NO.JiTCIIOCPITOCLAS KT, . ; ' ,,,--..( - . . ' l and Western Produce consigned dress , i . . - - . ' -w llw. 7T General Ccmmlsalon . Prodnoe .-...: warding " ',. Corner Poydrat nd Jfew WfWl ' ' NEW ORLEANS. LA. Referehce, the Oreat West. declVltf. Sax H. KENintDT. JCLIPiS AJ'J ' V S. H. KENNEDY A Cti. COMMISSION MERCHXSmZ Receivers oi Pork, Bacon, Flt.WMCand Whisky, S3 4t 57 Poydras Street, New Ortwsti decl5ttly. . B. 8. HOWARD, H. D. H'AKKICT, N fW ifrfSmsptr W. K. presto, New York. ' CATI.IN preston, H '.itHonriUwW.. ' ' eito. R. PRESTON, Evanvi!le, VmsL WM. H. W11.1IAM8, Calho. Htfi?.; HOWARD, PREST0NS & BAIim Cotton and Tobacco F&sSmGQ AND COMMISSION MKItCIULlCS. '169 Common Nlreet, NEW- ORLEANS JKEFE'RENCFS, Geo. W. Rathbone, Pretiiden t E4ww National Bank. . Preston Brothers, Evansvilty-, lsu. Jamas Robb, l-;wj.. President ImrnK National Bank. New Orleans., ; . C: P. Norris, FVq., Cashier F)rst KeJS iiank," Memphis ? O. R. Rut.ter, Kho.., President Iwn i ,. , National Bank, Memphis, j : , MaJ. J. J, Murphy, President MrW Insurance Com pany. . . . diew k, Bpeed, Summers & Cii Cotton nnd Tobacco Faas,i i . t GENERAL COMMISSION MEI.Ajrair and COMMERCIAL AGENTS, OfflcerNo. 68 Poydras lfee ..c I ('-..' ' i. iMlW t)RX.BABI4'4ib. - . . . . ' Carleton, Fonte A t!o.f New York. ' Kpeed. iKiunliu A Co., Memphis, T-w. Casart, Htockard Co., Mobile, A'J decdu-'tft.tf. . . i-r I . - E. II. Fairchild. . - J. w. vmummm FA1RCHILD & BINGHAM: , v 84 Magazine StrVeV noraidly ; NEW ORLEAJrai. S. M. BAKTOa.M. M. POOX.-.W. M. t tnmtbm., 8. M. BARTON & CC CommlMMion ItXcrctiiae .17 Magatlne Street, ',' ji - t . J "i ;NEW OltLKAfn... MEMPHIS CARD H. CAIlTNELIi, Late of Williams, Cr rtmell A Co., 1 j. n. vtwsyrrr: Mem i trS. f -, Late or Unkwj jfcm, KentatCiL Memphis, Tenn nuDTtiri i rmrr,?, tjnniiiiLi.L ut unuu-. Cotton Factors, Produce and war Commission and Forwardlojf Mercliants, 1 ' 200 FROST STUEET;, ' Ilct. lVaHbfnjrtoii anl A?.Mfv HKlUrillN. TKN. " ::N. B.- We give our personal atte.O rwe the sale and hipment of Col torn wm. X. kinds ot WeHtern Produce. A Iso, -C.'.'vusu Plantation Onlers. Orders, vattiw signments solicited, Refer to Hubls& Viet. R. K. liaoAveW" son A Co., Hayhurst A WhitUluri'. i: Dnsouchet & Co., Evans vllje. lod. J&scte.iSr" C J. COMER. O CO. 8. SIcaACAEKBt " : COMER ( RICHARDSCKV,; Storage, Commission, and ForwmnftMr M E R C.II.AJX r.Cliutou Htro?f, REFERENCES. Chat. Northrop A Co., Memphis; Bros;, i'i nolo Ball ; Jas. Viba 4 Co., Jaa. B. Fen by, St. Louik: J. B. H trM. Hill, Talmadge Lo., Nev fork. decl. ii i li. ac vo4 PR OD UCE D E A LLZZ&. - ', mid - Commission MerchanSs,. No. -39 Mtditon 1 Street " li't' Memphis, Ttemn. Solicit eonsig-tiienM of Provision, f1!"? Meal, Corn, Hay Oats, Green au4 Fruits, Butter, Egs, Fowl, and Ptw tmm. qfajllnds..,, ,n?f.,They have good business la.cMlUtma by giving prompt returns will strtM please cujstomers. t Reerenees. I 1 t. ' I Halliday Bros.. Cairo, 111. 1 ' Taaf, Phillips A. Co., Memphis Marti i; Walt A Co., Memphis, , -T Choutsau A Edwards,SU Los is. ' Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. ffC CK8. D&CKri , JOHN a. ' irn n. nrnr m. . 1 CHECKER & S0N3, Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, SDasi. Shafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, and dealers in Wagons, 'Drays,;,;, Carts ', - .TttJt Skeins, and have always on hand a large ""f -i H ' i mtfltU' ' Veasaned Wa$o t&faJurs iWt AfaOmiWta. 149 and 14 Main Street, corner Fit. Jyvavsviue, jnaiana., , ,,,-v .' Price. Llt f urnUUed on. applies,". mcblily XSOOIAM coax.!, jii.yi:;-. OFFICE ON THE tOBSEB OT tk cust and Water BtreeU AconsUot supply, ant orders promrv fined. farA