Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 November 1867 — Page 7

THE

VJI.LE DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY. NO EMBER..n-I867.

ft 1 VFJj NEWS t;r t'ilrr liver. Item tie Fifth l'age.

-TKAJiWUT PRINTING.' m. pvinimu establishment in the West ens bettor facilities or greater ability for ilomg fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and ' - . . i .. Vtumir uriiled tO. and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the betjob printers In the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy. Kill Heads, Mils Lndins. Cards. Deck and Meal Ticket.., Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, A.-., Ac. Orders left with either of the tmrf-boals will he promptly attended to. Wenther nml YVnter. The wtutber, yesterday, was pleasant ani mild, with an aspect of Indian Summer. 'The river ,'a stationary since lark. Tuesday ud to 3 ovelocK yesieruj. wltl, rmorL nf IV ill2llt rise. 11 still rising at Louisville Tuesday at uoon, and stationary at Cincinnati. , ArrlTalH nml DeiiHrlures. The arrivals and departures up to three oYlocdc 'yesterday include the Fanny Brande-is, Louisa and Michigan, fom Cairo; Newsboy, Heuderson, to tetttrn; Hubert Fulto:r,rom the bone-yard. Anions the first boats due here arc the MaryKrwln. for East port; Belle VernoD, Success, aud Ann .White, fdr St. Louis; Golden Eagle, for Memphis; Florence Ira i.e.- Kdiuburc and Tahlenuah, for Arkan . River: Wil l Duck, Messenger. John W. Garrett, and Champion, for New Orleans; Quickstep and Armada, from Caiio;( 'Moriiin'.-itar, '"front Louisville ; Ada Lyon, fro u Paducan ; William While, from Green Uiver; Phantom, frojn Tennessee o;.,..... r?,ti.Welih. from Cumberlard ivi''t j i ..ivor. ' - ' !.; XiicrllanroiM. The wharf, wif pretty well crowded with steamers yesterday morning y Brandies, not the Louisa, arrived Triesniiriit. w tt'li a moderate trip The rhtn. as usual, .had a splendfd tri inc hidinsr 51 crate's tJueeusware HollingswortU Bio-'- Her manfest that should have reached us Tuesday night. will be found below The Michigan arrived from Cairo, having reshlpped her Memphis freight The Louisa broke her shaft Tuesday evening at Lockhart s ir.t and was towed to the bone-yard "below the city" where she will lie up for t r The Newsboy jioes and comes ...,i.t-irr 7iiii' -reel lent trius The ltnhert Fulton. Gen. D. C. BucU'sfine tow hoac. came up to the wiuri jesiciuu, i mimmenMsd loadiug for fir River. Jack Heath goes out at her wheel .....The James Gray was steaming at ' noon, and had a good trip aboard , for Green River. ' - - - Fok Caiko The elegant Fauuy Braudcist ff' J: It" Hall, a veteran boatmauin comma nd, and Clint. Williams, an affable .i f,iensnut sentlemau. in the office, will 1.0 the regular nacket for Cairo and all 'way landings to-day- She has first class mAxrar accommodations' and ' goes throuahoiv.expi ess time. -.-.For- Loi'isvjllk. The magnificent Morning Star is announced as the regular packet for Louisville and way landings today at six o'clock p. k. She is a flrt class .... i irii4li CTillsteamer in an respects. croft, a pleasant and accomplished gentle man Is in-comcuand, and John Ouerbacker and Jesse Jackson are her populatf.and . oblisjluu clerks. . She earries a picked crew. ' who understand their business "exactly. . Fok. CASNELTos.-TUe sprightly Ollie Uuilivan. Captain J. Ham Throop,, with Lts, Ware In the office, will leave at 10 eoek K-day for JtJr.tinHton and, all way landluits. Her officers are pleasant an oblleina gentlemen. " . . i , , Fob ME.uPHi3.r-Captaln Throop thought It prudent to- defer hi departure with the Mayflower to see what were the prospects for better water. She Js In masiiinceni ,.,-,,,! iti.m . and looks handsomer than when new. -It is possible she may goto day, of which definite information will be found In our supplemental river report, Maniiest" Steamer Chattanooga tioorge Wniflin ML Vernon. 82 bunches shingles; Jacob Held, Henderson, 4J bags potatoes; w & Kamlefni-il . a (;o.. Henderson.' J00 bundles shiucles; Hedderich k Lilue.r ' i.'.jr.Bville S barrels whiskv: H. C. W ood. TOW, r.vailSVlHUV1 UnUUiV nm.vn , . Viele & Co., Evansville, 8 dry hides. 1 bundlesheep pens; rresiou at niemiee, e.uo- . vllle, 10 dry hules.1 bag rags, 1 baa feathers; xjiii,. iianlnpr f'n.. Evansville. 1 iiox: Hod"e, Carr & Co., Evansville. 8 barrels hrandv: F. T. Hodge, Evansville, 4 bags - ,,t.- t. Co. F.vansville. S3 beer Liu-uniiinvnanjth Bros.. Evansville, hi crates queensware; Ownerson board, 4 horses. 4 hear skins. 1 wagon ; It. ii. Bishop , in.innuri in barrels Decans: S. M. . Tmart & Co.. Louisville, 73 barrels whl;.ky, A good passenger trip. - - ' . . rciomifnara'f'roitl oar Kxohsuiceii, Ptttstiitroh. The' Commercial of Mon day. says: " "'' 1 " " The low stage of water iri the Ohio interferes-very materially with navigation Only the lightest draught boats can venture out. The marks indicate about two foot eiirht inihpji. Tim left hand side of - ilass House contains at least three feet of water ; if you have any doubts on t ne suojectread the statement In thisday's tmercial. sisned by fifty-four pilots aud steamboat captains, who have made the examinations and know what they say. The new steamer Raoidan No. 2 is an- . nouneed for Cincinnati aud Tennesse river tnisdav. The tine packet Glasgow, Capt. Johnson, Is also announced for Wheeling and rarisersourg. ..,;;. Cixcixnati". The Commercial, ot Tues day, says: ; The weather was changeable yesterday, The daV ooeiied with a little snow and rain, pleariog otf cool at uoon, with a stiff ' breeze from the northwest all .day, and cold enough for more frost last night. At . ' Pittsburg there was only twenty-four and fallltiz last night. Here, it is about on a stand hence to Louisville, with fee., in the channel. The residence of Caotaln C. V. Conway. - three miles back.1 Madison, I udlaua, was ilestroyed by fire, on Saturday moruing i:it aimnt o'clock. The furnlturw-was " uvl. Tlierri was an insurance of $2,000 out lie house. Captain Conway is absent v-fmm home, in conunand jOf the St. Louis w and Mtninhis nacka Marble City. 1' ! The Robert Moore, Just after leaving the Xliiv-NVlU wharflMial. collided with the towboat Liberty No. 4. One of the Moore's x engines was damaged, and she laid up tor -repairs, theSt. Marys taking ner place, nml lenvin:? for Pomerov last nishl. Captain Jno. B. Davis, of the Memphis and White River Mall Packet Company, arrived from Memphis yesterday. We WsUDnosa he is looking for a tine sidewheel Hueket to take the place of the Itowena ' ' LouisviI.'i.'E. The Courier of Tuesday say: ., The river was rlslnsr very slowly- at this - point yesterday, though nothing to boart of. Last evening there was 3 feet 3 inches wuter in the canal, and 1 foot 8 inches lu the chute on the falls. Business was rather lively. It started to ralu early in the

mnrn lnr hut it snowed a little, got clear.

and at noon it was cold and windy with appearances ot ralu or snow at night. Mr. Thomas O. Stewart died of yellow ffrr durinii tbeepiocmiciu vewuneaus. The deceased was a well known river clerk, and a popular ana ciever gentleman. He was a son of the late Captain Jeff. Stewart, and had been engaged to go second clerk ot tne gov. Alien, now iy.ng at the city wharf, nisremauis wui De brouznt to nenaeisou, ivy., wuere nis iuuther resides. , The Leonora jno. i uas oeen soiu. we learn, to the Cincinnati and Tennessee River Packet ComDanv. We understand Captain Lew. Morris will put a boat In the Cincinnati and Evansvllle trade in place of the Leonora. The Atlantic. Captain Ford's new lowboa t, has left the wharf. We believe- she lias gone to rew AiDany. The ways at rauncau nave teen soiu oi Captain John T. Sberley. Just the reverse; they have been sold to Cantaln Sberley. and willbe removed to Memphis. : NashviIlLE. The Pre and ; Times, of Monday, says: ', A slizht rise In the river Is reported as the result or the heavy rain of i rlday night. At 6 o'clock last evening It had raised twelve inches and was still swelling slowly.- Advices had been received trom aslar upas liurKSvme, reporting ue ra'iis, and -a considerable further rise Is looked tor. It is narmy prooaoie. However, that it will besmftieleuttoopen navigation, St. Louis. The Democrat, of lucsuj , says;, A lit.tln stmrt of a swell uu the Missis sippi andalonarthe Illinois, has done no good here we auow oi. The river here is going uowu siowij . A snow storm of two hours' euiratiou enveiopeu ine enrm Sunday night, below Louisiana. Klver -ousmeKs nere c.-miiuues wimuui animation, although comparatively It. Is hrwir Rules to' Xew Orleans.- Vtcksburg and Natchex for the week, established yes terday, were as follows: Aiconoi, aie anu beer and whisky, 1:1 per barrel ; Urout and c-,. ntl Mulnil arm a." ' 81 75; flour, onions and potatoes, Si per bar rel; bran, oeans, nagscing ami nipt, and hay, 55 cents per ltx) ; lead, lard, snorts a ...I nhiiuuiir. Mnine rate: coru.tiO cents per sack ; oats, t5 cents ; noises, $12 per head ; mules, jiu; came, tit; caives n;au'iow, hogs,tEi50; t hickens i on per uoittu; turkeys and geee, Si 50. Tuese rate were given yesterday to the Forsyth, ana li is presumeu to hib jui.viiic x. j . Barge line rates, SH) cents lor flour, and other ariic.es proportionably. ; The old tow-boat Resolute, va'ue at about 82,500, bound hence to the Illinois, struck a log on tiunday, at Alton island, and went dowu deep. She was owned here, and not insured. The Kon Accord, which sunk at the chain, near Thebes, and Is a total Ios, was wortn aoout 90,UUU, HOI llisureu, nil" by Captain Jacob Conrad. '. Uaptain Aieca irwin, wuu miumouuoi. the Nebraska before the war, in the Mem phis and New Orleans trade, is in memphis perfecting arrangements to put the Niik Longwoi th In as a Saturday night packet between JMempnis ana new Or leans. ; ,,'"' union M. I lanim n aieu on uiu cuuii. on Ked River, ot yellow fever, on October !Mli. He was a native oi lentuciry, ageu thirty-rive, and leaves a wife f Jd three children. Deceased was a well knowu rlvr clerk. . ('onialn .Tnlin . nrilun lteu oi lever in Mobile last Saturday week. The Moolle timers suv. "John Jordan was oristiijany from Missouri, has a family, if we mistake not. in St. Louis, and was well known in the St. Louis and New Orleans trade, hav ing, for a long time been a mate between these Dorts: was with Captain Geo. Taylor some years. Durinz the war Captain Jordan uas employed on various boats in various capacities, principally, however. on Captain Ham. Johnson's boats, on oue OI YV 11 It IJ . LIIB AriCT, lie uiuw up, narrowly escaping wiin uis me. New Orlkans. The Timet, of Friday saya : Yesterday was Quite' a change in the weailierr from the dav Drevlous. it was warm and cloudy with the appearance or rain, in tne aiternon it cieaieu onanu about dnsk it was quite cool, with the ap pearance of settled weather. bustle on the whart above Canal Street t tie steamers Menham and Viririnia. from St. Louis,, aud the Grey Eagle trom tbe Bends, with a line carao ot cotton, were busy discharging, making that portion of the levee look like business; but below Canal, espec ally where the Red River packets were lying, but very little business was done. The Cnba. Capt. W. T. Boardman, got off sometime during the night, taking the freight and passeugeis of the Irene, makibg it agood trip for the Cuba. LAW CARDS. B. L D. GUFFY, A TTORNEY AT LA Y . . MOROANTOWN, KY., Will 'practice in the counties ot Bullei, Warren, Muhleuburg, Ohio, and McLean rroiuui attention iiveu iu uie conecuu. of claims. ... Roferences Whe.-ler iS Kiggs. iioinuworth fc BroM Clias. BabcocK & Co. api ' CHARLES L. WEDDING, Attorney & Counselor at I-atw, , , ROCKPOJIT, IND., J. F. WELBORNi ATTORNEY AJT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the earner of Main and ThJIrd Streets, in Walker's new building. "' ' : : Ii. BLACK, ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARIOS, Crittenden County, Kentucky. ap!7 wtf " Also; REAL ESTATE ana jl.uxlkji.Jli v : i . AUd 1. . .. ii.in u,pui w.wppn Thirit .nd Kourth, No, (over lelMr's wu store). V i 111 C UU 1 l "Vl-.i ' . Evansville. Ind. i w JOHN X. CREBS. CHAtTNOET S. COSOM CREBS & CwNttJfiiC Atl.rnrriwit-IJiw. ('rml. llllmils. Will nractlre law in all the Courts of Ed wards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and Gallatin Counties. In the Htate of Illi nois, and In the Supreme Court. Refer to O. Maghee, James K. Minor, StockweU Co., Colonel T. W. btoue, with I. I). Heiman, uen. w. Harrow, uu vernon. ; FEED STORES. f ij .. '.- ; ! . Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & C0n Wholesale and Retail Dealers I u HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAX, MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPtiTUFFS, : HOMINY, SALT, Li UK Ac Ns. lOS and 1IO, Corner Mala aud Kourth Streets, " , - , KtajiVJi"ub, Inn. t&'AgtiU fm- the Chieagu SrmU Company.

STEAMBOATS. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE RIVERS. . The Evansvllle and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates mentioned below s To Dycusburg, 55c.; Eddyville, 75c; Canton, 75; Rockcastle, 75c.; Linton, 75c; Eastport, and points below on the Tennessee River. 53c.; points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c. Sign billt of ladinir, " Privilege of reshipplng at Padocah." We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges that may occur will be promptly corrected by ns. Mert-hants are requested to see that tbe weights are placed in every bill ot Jiuling. IseO tf FOWLER, LEE 4 CO.

Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Weekly Packet ' FOR jfSHNSONYILLE, EASTPORT, and FLORENCE The fleet udcI elegant steamer IE H :.JL:N T O JVC, . allk.v Duncan, Master; ; .. . . V.i Sokknson, Clerk, Leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY at 4 P.M., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to fllllnif orders. For freight or passage apply un oimru.. mayll tit I For Green River on the first Water. The Steamer ADA XtYOIST. ALF.H. EDWARDS .Mastkk, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. Oi-Zl II Low Water , Arrangement. OLD RELIABLE XJ. S. M AIL JLtllM IS roR Owonsboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. i t i . . The uew anil elegant Passenger Steamer a, PALESTINE, E. Hoi.ia;uot Master; ' ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY: 3HX IKY, at 10 a.m. ; and llllKUI,lop.lu. The magnillcent light-draught Steamer V ROSE HITE, ? OitiioitK, Master; DICK nuTcauition, uiem ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WKIXEIAY, at 6 p.m.; and KAI I KUA X, at o p. in. " ' The elegant and fleet Steamer ELLA FABER, J. H. PECKBXPAroH, Master; ' UEOROE fATTKRSON, JlOTB. , LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUiHUAY, ftt6 p.m.; and TiiMK boats have been refitted and refur nished tnroughout, and are now in firstrate order fr the accommodation of the P1Freigb.t8 received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by R. K. DI?N R.ERS0N A CO., Agents. R. HWooi-foi.k, Superintendent, au7 tf lxiuisviue, ivy. Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet The "New and Finely Appointed 'Steamer A. Drlnkwater, Master; John Adams, Clerk, will "run si regular . Evansville aud Green River Packet, making all laudlngs hence to Bowling Green. Leaves JKvansvine every axouuay a.u Fnday,at6p.m. feb9dtt Regular Evansville and Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Kickman, and Memphis. v The elegant, fast sid j-wheel steamer Jolm I J. Perry, J. Lek Einuey, Master; Hknby M1X1L.KK, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving esneclal attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. Leave Evanaville every TUESDAY, of 5 P.M. Leave Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 PJfc. . For freight or passage apply on board. junJdlf . , ' Regnlar Evansvllle and " Cin cinnati racKei. The elegant light draught steamer s:p:r.A-YV George Smith, Master; leaves Evansville for Cincinnati direct EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage appiy ou uoara. augS-3m Daily Henderson Packet ' ' The fine Steamer " jJfIVew's Boy. C. O. PERKINS. Master, ; Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock, p. M. . Freights receivea at au Hours at- tue Mammoth Wharfboat. R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. nov2dtf 1 . FREDERICK GELL, i ' - -; . . , .' Dealer in PI A K OS, ME LOD E ON : and all kinds of Musical Instrumen Instruction Books, Sheet ifuslc ! : j Guitar and Violin Strings, ' ; : 4C, C. North Side Third Street, .. Between Sycamore and Vine, ; :, : Evansvllle, Ind. " V Sole Agents for Stoiuwuv soiih' asd Chlckermg Sou's Uti.r "Medal Hanos-also for Ifaynes Brn.'s tauos, and Princ Brother's Melodeoua aut. Organs. a pi

TRANSPORTATtO

F. M. HUMPHREY & CO. O o 1 11 111 i ! i o 1 1 m erch A. :isr rr s, AND (JKNKRAL 1 '. ! j l ' , FORWAIUHXO AGEXTS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLK, IND. ' ''. '. -"-'; .; ., ), , 1 . 1 '.-' . ". 1 - 1 - " V j-U. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR o o Si O en 2 r o 1 V. ' s - o ' -i ' " o ,.- . Cl r: 0051 S3'' g ' : O 2 . SS o St 9 x . ft! 5 i . i ,'.; t ' , 1 g - hv;- . h . at H . ' . 9 1 Tilt Lugh B'dh of Lading given to all "'" ' point South or' East. oc2 People' IMspateli " ; : FAST FREIGHT LINE. Merchant' Union Express Company, Proprietors. ; , , - ., . Capital....-U. $20,000,000, From New York. Boston, and all New England Towns, Over all leading Railroads to the West and Mouthwest, in Chartered Cars, on FAST FREIGHT TRAINS. For Rates, Bills LadUiR. elc, apply to -W. P, VAN UUERSEN, Agent. 3U.) and Ml Broadway. N. Y. S. W. WitDiios, Agent. , 21 Court Street, Boston. . J. B. F. BAHHAKii, -Agent, AI. U. Express Co., AJbuny, N. Y r , K. II. WALDKX, Agent. oc'i2dJm ' BU0WN, blKKKKSON & CO, ' "-"j ' FORWARDING AN 1) 6oN MISSI0S ' ' ;- .;"''V'i i -; ' i . f 4 t i j . ...-: ' .- : . And special Ageuts lor tu : .: . . - . ; ; d (- : ' ' ' : i BKLLKKOXTAIXK K. R. 10 - r, I -H i.J 1!-r!l J," ; r ' ,d i. -! sj ' . .. i A " i .,i : : KBIK TRAJfSPOBTATIOJf lOM ! i And ERIK'' TIM IS EXPUKSfc. . !r:. , . ,; , . Also, Agents ror the . . , Bellfontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND BATES UUARANTKEP. '- ' : ' ' ' . ! ; j, i Conslgumen Is sol icl tr.' " - : ' - - i. . BROWN, DUNKKKeuA A . , August 13, lMtt-aUili ' AKel'li-,

COMMISSION CARDS.

' Dissolution of CopartnersMp. THE PARTNERSHIP IIFRETOfnro oTl.Kn. KtoTAAn A MH r . . . Co. was dissolved November 1st, 1867, by luutuai vucui. xitiier party is auioor ired to settle the business of the late firm ; , . JAMES M. PARVIN. JAMES D. PARVIN. novlS dlw WM. M. AKIN. J. M. Pakvix, Carlisle.l A. Lkwis. Princeton J. 1). Pakvi, Evansvllle. PAKViX, IE1VIS & CO., "i Pork'Paoliors, Produca and Commission Merchants, i . : Dealers in I'ork, jBaeon, Lard, Corn, Hay, Lime, v I 4 . And CEMENT, Cor. Water and locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. PQvlSd.lm - lW JP. Wright, - - (Late . of MadisoD, Indiana.) HTORAGE, FORWARDING & GENERAL Cniu mission Merchant FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL KINDS OF PR OD UCE, ; ; ; No. 3 PROMENADE, Elliott Block, Memphis, Tcnr :"Coiislgnment8 and Orders respectfully solicited. - ; , references: First National Bank, Memphis; Memphis Merchants generally; Cooper, Kielman & Co., Cincinnati ; Dubois A Augur. Cincinnati;, Hanks & Porter, Cincinnati; Geo. li. Johnston & Co., Cincinnati; T. L. Jelferaan A Bros., Louisville, Kentucky; McKee, Cunningiaam &, Co.. Louisville, Kentucky ; J, Peter A Co., Lulsvil). Kentucky, .t ; . ,.nov91m John Bryan, I Late Arkenbnifjh 1 Dickson (i. Wat-i. tUiAs. F. Tag. ' . BRYAN, WATTS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I' i s'az Broad Street, ' " , NEW YORK. -- '- j Reasonable SIGHT CHKCK advances made on shipments of COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Produce.! R. K, DUNKERSON & CO., Agenu. KTOTICE IS HEREBY IVKS, 'that the undersigned have formed a limited paitnersbip, pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Btatutes of the Htate of New York : that the name or firm under which such partnership is to be conducted is Bryan, watts 4 Co.; that the general nature of the business to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business; that the general partners interested in said business are John Bryan and Dickson G. Ua.U u,!,, .avArallv .aulil. 4,1 t , A -ill" tt I New ork. In the State of New York ; that the special partner Interested in said business is Charles F. Tag, who resides in the city of Hoboken, in the county of Hudson, and State of New Jersey; that said special partner, 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 such partnership is to commence on the sixteenth day of May, 1WJ7, and is to terminate on the sixteenth day of May, lino. Dated at New York, May 18, 1SV7. . JOHN BRYAN, , . . DICKSON G. WATTS, ; . General Partners. :' CHAR Li H F, TAG, inay30 d3m Special Partner. A. 8. HAYHCKST, J. J. WHITTAKEfc. ' Ilayliurst & Whittaker PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR- , WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6 ... South Water St.Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, OatB, Com and Country Produce. is. tt. BAinn. ...4i. Ui ST At B A I It I) & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co..) GEXEKAI.' AtJKXTK, PKIl Ii, Forwarding And Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H Q, Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bank and Sam'l Orr, Vic President EvapsvUle National Bank. -, Agents for Ohio River Salt (jo. uoll-lj r. H. ragon. t wexn. WIiolesle Grocers !: Dealers In WINES AND LIQUORS, : and ! Forwarding & Commission Merchat 'o. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, decldtf WE W01H,D K K 31 1 N J V li friends and former utruns that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still In tlietradeol LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS. &e. and should be pleased to see them. . , 11. 1j.ALL1.S4CO. . II. li. ALiLIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMtllSSION MEIICJIIANTS, RECTIFIERS, aud Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, FLOUR, ' &&. ; . Corner Water and Vine Street, Evansville, 1m : Janl dtr. ' : J. C. Dusouchet & Co FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRO- '. ' : DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, nex ; r door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, lud. 'octlS . .. WM. C. TURN0CK & CO, BRASS FOUIIDEIIS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter Corner Pine and First streets. , Cash paid for old Copper and Hrass... " Dealers In all kinds of lii ass Co k Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Parileu:a: attention paid to repaiilu and adjuslin; 8 team Gauges mui,. .-. :i

NEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor 3Ic6reor Brothers, 'general' COM MISS 10 AT MER CHA NTS. NO. 33 TC'HO'l'l'f TOUl.AS ST.. New Oklkans, La. Liberal advances made on Provision and Western Produce consitjued to our address - s ap2 d.'im. IP. O. O'JRiley. General Commission Produce and ForWHrdlnir MERCHANT, Corner Poydras and Xer Levee St., NEW CRLKANS. LA. Reference, the Great West. declSdtf. BAM. H. KKNNKPY. JV1.IVH VA1BIN. PAUI, K. MORTtMKR. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour. Rope and Whisky. UU fJT Poydras Street, New Orleans. declSdly. R. 8. uowaku, u. d. barret, New Orlear w. R. piiitsroN, New York. catlin pkkston, Hntsonvllle, 111. eico. B. pkkston, Evansvllle, Ind. . wm. H. Williams, Calhoun, HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREV Cotton mill Tobacco. Factor ' AND (OMMISSIOX Mi:t IIATf ICS Coiiiiiioii Slreel, NEW ORLEANS. LA. REFERENCES, Geo. W. Rathbone, President F-vausvl'1' National Rank. Preston Brothers, Evansvllle, Ind. James Robb, Esq., President Ixiulf National Hank. New Orleans. C. F. Norris, Esq., Cashier First Nat' Bank, Memphis. G. it. Rntter, Esq., President Ten Do National Bank, Memphis. Maj. J. J. Murphy, Presideut Morn pi Insurance Company. declVit' Speed, Summers & CoT Cotton ami Tobacco FactorH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Offlce No. 59 Poydras street, ,' . New Oklkans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho V Co., Memphis, Tetiu, Cazart, Stockard Jt IX., Mobile, Ala. dec30-'65-tf. E. H. Faikchild. J. W. Bingham. FAIRCHILD & BINGHAM, CommisKioii M-Iiiii !. HI Magazine Street, oovJOdly i ' NEW ORLKAN. 8. il. BABTOS.,.11, M. POOI.....W. M. AIKKtH. S. 31. BARTON & CO., CoitiiuiNsioii ViLfVltstt i; Slagazlnc Street, ' . . NEW ORLEANS, La. MEMPHIS CARDS. K.CAilTHEIX, Late of Williams, Cartmell & Co., j. it. nitui. Mem nhls, Tl- i Late of llnlontowr., Memphis, I enn. Kentucky. CARTMELL & DRURY. Cotton Factors, Produce and Oenirvt Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 200 FRONT STREET, Jict. Washington ami Aoai ?Ii;SIlIIS, TEAA. N. B. We Rive our personal attention u the sale anil hhipment of Co) ton and . kinds ot Western Produce. Also, to KUln Plantation Orders, imt Orders and Ooutiiruinents solicited. ' itefer to HubbsA Viets, R. K. Danlison &'Co., Haylmist A Whittaker. J. v. Dusouchet & Co., Evansvllle. Ind. Uyie i' E. J. COMER. OED, H. KICHABDOfl . COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storao, Commission, and Forwa.rdlc M E RCHANTH, MEMPHIS, TEN REFERENCEH. Chas. Northrop & tJo., Ieinphis; S'olr Bros.. Cincinnati ; Jas. Viba A; t;o., : Jas. B. Feubv, Ht. Ioui; J. B. Klrtlar-d. Hill, Talmadge fc Co., New York. decl. 'IIIIiXi k C., PRODUCE D EA L E and . Commission Merchants, No. 30 Madison Street, ' i, r . . MEMPHIH, Tftf Solicit consignments or Provisions, Flou:, Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and t)ri'i Frnlts, Butter,- Eggs, Fowls, and Frodn' of aU kinds. - They have good business facilities, a by giving prompt returns will strlv please customers. j ij f: " References. George R. Preston, Esq., . II. D. All Is k Co., , -- Halliday Bros., Cairo. 111. Taaf, Phillips Co., Memphis. Martin Walt & Co., Memphis. Chouteau Sc Edwards.St. Iouis. Dubois & Augur, Cincinnati. 1B CHR, DECK til. . JOHN (I. UK.W j f'RJZV. t). IJJCCKKB. C. DECKER & S0N; Manufacturers of Hpokes. Wheels, Hob-.. Bhafts, Felloes, and Bent W oi k, and dealers In Wagons, Drays, Carts, Thiinbl Skeins, and have always on hand a lart;e assortment ot Seasoned Wagon Maker.' Kav td M'itrti'.. 146 and t4 Main Htreer, corner Flltii . . .', ixr,ir 1 11(1 111 nil . Price Lisls iurnlsiit-d on aipliealiti tncliHlV yrit fuo.N tiik 'it I'.s: " J cost aud Wa'ci .tiei-:s Acoiilatit suru.lv, an. I i.idem proiiipUj) filleJ