Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 November 1867 — Page 7
R I V E R -y E W S. .for Cfser f.trcr Jtetn fire Fifth Page. STEAMBOAT"PRINTINa.
No printing establishment In the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assort ment of Job Type, though very large and ooniplete, Is constantly being added to, and ourjob tiepartment is under the personal supervision of one of the best Job printers m trie unrtea States, we are preparea to rriut - Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heatis Kills Lading. Cards. Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. nrninrr niiu ji r The weather continues clear,warrri, and dry, without the slightest speck f the "dampness" we read about. The mornings and evenings ar hazy, and the days a little smoky. The river has declined about two and a half inches since Sunday night, and In all probability will continue to go down steadily, causing the suspension of the big boats," and improving the oppoitnnities of the light-draughts. Arrival! aiit Depart tires. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday Include the Fanny Bran deis, Cairo to Evansvlile: Sam. J. Kale, Memphis to Cincinnati ; Bertha, New Or leans to Cincinnati ; Newsboy, Henderson and return; Charmer, bone-yard to the wharf; Curlew, Troy to fcvansville; Ann White, Cincinnati to Sst. Lour"-. liol Due. Among the first boats due here are the Success, for St. Louis; Delaware, for Mem phis; Florence Traberacd Edinburgh forAr kansas River; Waunitaand Champion, for New Orleans; Chattanooga, from Cairo; Tarasopn, from Louisville; Ada Lyon.from Green River; Minneola, Empire, Darling and Michigan, from Memphis. . V,-.,-'. 5Hsela",There was not a great deal of activity on the levee yesterday morning, and but few boats in port The Sam. J. Hale pasted up from Memphis, with,l,M)Q bales of coir ton on self and. . barges The Beitha, Jrom Xew. Orleans, had a fair, trip. .'She lias been out from Cincinnati over three monthst and Captain Yerkes.has bad a hard battle to fight against lowwat'er and sand bars.. The'Fanny Branded ar.rived about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, with a good pessenger trip and' "some lreight, and lies over-Ml to-day ...The Charmer1, drew up to the whar. yesterday morning,, and commenced loading ,for Cairo. There was -no great rush of freight jesferday, she having .brought up no orders. She would,"' (hotvever, bav-e a fair trip out.....,.The; Curlew came in from above wjtb two barges loaded with rock, for the wharf f.-Tie Mayflower had not arrived at ten o'clock, yes terday. She will probably lie over till today. She went into Cairo, Sunday, wit h a magnificent trip the biggest of the season, The Anna While, for St, Louisv a rived at noon,' yesterday, with a' good trip, l.The Louisville Democrat accuses us oi crediting its river news to the Courier We never find any news in the Democrat worth using. ' ' . ' - Boats l.en vlng: To-Oay. Fos Cairo. The beautiful ' low-water packet Fanny Brandeis, will leave at three o'clock to-day for Cairo and all way landing. . Capt. John B. Hall, a veteran and ex perienced commander, IS on thereof, and Clint. Williams, always- courteous and polite, is in tbe office. - For LocisviiitE. The peerless Tara-ooh is due here to-night, and is one of the most perfect steamboats afloat. Capt. A.-J. Oilmore, proverbial lor his polite attentions to pas-eugers, is in command, and those accomplished and popular gentlemen; Miles L. Warrei and Joe Carr, are in .the olliee. T"C-aiLanley and Milo JTunstall, who have no superiors a pilots, stand at the wheel, and will take her over (he deepest wa er. For t'ANSn.T.15. The OHi. Sullivan; Capt. J Ham. Throor, with Less Ware and Billy Ilngij in the oftiee, goes to. Cannelton al Wo'cock to-day, offering excellent attractions to pas-eugeis and shippers, FoRt3EKN Rives. The. beautiful Ada Lyon, with first class passenger appointments and "deservedly popular ofJicers,.is the rt-snt t "Green River, packet for this evening.. ,. We hope our my:oban?s wilt g! ve' i,"r'cfa !. attention tojbe Green Rver; trale, ,p,ck1 '.do, ..all they can tpsustiunour. Gren E yer 'packets.'" papts. Graham and Ed var'is, hlef officers- c f the are ciurti'ta's ami obliging Give them a b!g trip. Foil IlK."r.EJiSo:. The ever reliable Cft4. Cl(jr: eyer itl?f, fcjtF tc ' u Hendeisb'a prbinpiiy. at 3 o'clock. V.ti in:!: ;. ine Lwrtwrt 'tl o; .Satuiv a ay s';y: ( Iius:n. jriorii the' lower' J and in g' n'ris come to an'l-si il ; !i ncfj there i nothini; r'ojnc.. ihe bouts hay. concluded not to go out until we have a iie- The Mary Lavi;e and bartres wll! not receive any laore tVeigut u'ltil e have, more1 water. Above the suspension bridge, a:iivItv was the order of the dav. Dispatches from the bead-water, ol- toe -Atleghen v were not favorable for water. There. wa'a a fait of snow on Thursday at Clean, Walainaiici, and Jamestown, Vesleiday it wns reported vld, raw, and 'disagreeable-.-Cixciknati,. The. Commercial of Mos-daysays-f - - - "-i The weather was-elear and pleasant. yesterda.Cil u.n -ine eveniug icwiarnsd vry cool, aad up to a late hour last uiijht there were uu i aifa-ion Qi jjaw. . iln . ri,ver. here w Mi 114 'siowiy. -ir uiviiatinieV a:id gli auics Cv'inaiQ alt news of general interest. . . At Pittsl urii; the river, is . stationary. Here the river iias fallen six inches in tne last twenty-four hours. There is only four feet on Meduciiar and Grassy Flats. . Louisvixtai. The Courier of Monday says:'y ; " .'. . , t c The river was rece Ha2S'ov;ly .yesterday, with 3 feet 4 inches faii iji lul- caual, by the mark, last eveninK. Iiuring the previous 4H hours i . had fallen 2 inches at the head of the falls, and 5 inche- at Portland. The weather continues clear, with a heavy white frost and iee yesterdny morning. Alf. O Armstrong lias been appointed clerk of t tie steamer Mississippi, at St. Louis. The Jennie Brown, that sunk In the Missouri, ii'ar l.eavenwortn, had an insurance of ?'V 0 -n ' i'leinr.ati agenchw. The Wild Duck, a towboat from Cineinna'i, lxnnd tr ew Orlea -;s. wit h a number of frargesand fiat boats iu tow,: lost or sunk one of Uie latter at Bethlehem. It was laden wbn bay. St. Lotria. The Democrat, of Monday, says: . .' ' . River stationary. .No. symptoms of a rise. There is five feet to Cairo. Z feet scant to Keokuk, two feet in the Illinois, and three feetin the Missouri.- On Friday there was t bre feet seven inches at French Islnnd, in lhOUio, and fulling Saturday, and the Arkmsas has risen one foot or
more. ' The near approach of Winter has
infused business with a sprigbtliness hens and above that is pleasant to observe. The public attention is being attracted to the great number or barges tnai nave been sunk tins season on tue Lower Mississippi, me uera not Deing purcnaseu up to t ri day, was on that day sold at auction at our wharf, and waa bid In by Richard Dutch, of Beardstown. Illinois, for $3,125, on account oi a portion oi ine owners Capt. Walls continues in command, and ne oacsea ner oni on naturaay ior tne till nois. The two- barges were bid in at the same time or tne owners. Th- Great Republic got 1,000-bales cotton and 30 passengers at Memr his. The M. S; Mepbam made the round trip in 21 day, and didu't wet a spar. She will leave aeaiu for .New Orleans at 10 A. M. to morrow.' .. , Charles Merry, Of Dubuque, is becoming prominent in tbe commercial world. He is great on transportation, and is on the eve of a great undertaking, as we learn irom a long article in the last number of the Dubuque l imes. Mr. Merry will. In a itwKiay.s, aispati'ii iro.-n Uubuque tbe steamer Ocean Wave, for New Orleans with six barges in tow capacity of each lo.WiO. He will take 25,000 bushels from uuuuqne, to.OUO bushels being his own, and the remainder shipped by N. C. Kyder. c-Hirr DTOS., Jj. IN. UIOOS, I r. ti. Hamilton, and prol.ab y some others, who liave faith in the project. Xuis grain ue proposes to nave placed in the new York market at a eost of but fifty cents per Dusnei, givmsr jjuouque shippers a margin of 15 cents per bushel. Freight to New Orleans, 30 cents per bushel. Time to New lora less than 3o days from Dubuque, Says the Tunes: "But tbe most.iniportaut leiier mai nas come to mm is irom a gentleman who is lu the cotton business, and dealing in the Liverpool market. He owns the vessels which gather cot ton from every port which exports iu e wants air. xuerry io iur nish him wheat at New Orleans for shipmeui uirect to .Liverpool, savins he an carry it as ballast, and be glad to do so. for lu cents per bushel. Mr. Merry says he can move twenty-five hundred tons of freight In one " tow" six miles an hour. Of course the lateness of the season will pre vent the making of a- trip from herethis Fail. . But that trial wilt onen a magnificent prospect for next sea son. There are some fears that -the grain may "sweat" going through uie southern ; latitudes. but- many art? oi me opinion mat mis istnot.un avoidably." Among the parties outside of Dubuque who are interesting themselves in thw matter, are Cabtain Dost, of La Salle, Chadbum & Foster, St. Louis, :and v... i. suaicKe, Aew Orleans. Tile two lat ter nrnis are commission men who, with many others, wnl encourage the ecterprise with freight on the return trips of the oarges. captain William Ithoites. secretarv of the N. W. U. packet company, has beeu presented with a i000 watch bv the em plOy.ees.-t -. - , ... . Mk.ai phis. The jivalanehe . of . Saturday weather cloudr." with a heavv mist. The river here rose ooe inch in the past iweniy-iour bouts, ai Kansas stiver xe mains low, with twenty-three inches-in the channel. White River is ai low tide. with threeand a half .feet to JacksohDort. Business on: the wharf was active, with, a goexj numoeroi Doais in pon receiving and-dischareins. Cotton shipments for iNew Orleans and tbe Last were fair. The Underwriters have contracted with Reese Dugan. of the wrecking boas Under writer ?o. 1, to raise the sunken steamer Amelia Foe. If successful, Du-an is to got ro.oinj; ii ucsnccessiuv u win get nut onenaii oi wnat is saveu irom the wreck. .. liusmess on the wharf yesterday was quite active, with the levee covered with Height and cotton from one end to the other. A large number of boats were in port, receiving and discharging, and. the lanaing preseniea a nveiy appearance, indicating a revival of business. Tbe Great Republic added to her freight list here l,0u0 bales of cotton, some slock and miscella neous ireigiit, anu about thirty people. She left for New Orleans late last night, drawing near six feet water. : r , New OliXEAys. The Times of Thursday says; . .. '' We had another splendid day oil the levee yesterday, and tiie weather appears to be settled at last, and we may look for a continuance of this delightful weather lor a few dars to come. Were it not that rain, ami: a plenty of It. is needed; to -raise Hie river to a boatable condition, we would line to have a continuance of the weather we are now enjoiiug lur.ihe balance of the fail season. .... ... Bi'sixkss. Aa the week proeresses, the business on the levee continues to improve. We hive no less than four boats, besides three tmrees, fr- m St.. Louis, dischargiog at our levee, and the wharves i-bove Canal Street are overflowing with Western produce. Below Canal the scene is little defunct. There Is but little business doin at rrosert. but when "Old Red" taites a ri.se, there will ,be plenty to do on that portion of our levee where the Red Kiver packets congreaate. ' , IX:iTTIS.T3. ir First Nationai Xlaaj- - -..! .. ' EvKDSville, In I i.v'Vi turit-W.'ra,-Gofd.' Stivrt, Vr.:.' -.-h Coral tte. mid Ambee J:datt. l nl-en,1 f Aiu.ai.iitl -Filiates, ic... .. : . ; ,i . :,AIM,lNIrtTRATOR- of Nitious,-Oxide (an exceiient and safe aii(estlieUc), Cbloroi'nui Ether, and also several "local parayzere. ' Nl-IURALGIC Affections treated. ' MY FACILITIES are- as good and my estaidisbiuent a. lar.ue (ooiisUting of nvm rooms) as any in tfee United States. , I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive ttfronaee received daring the past ElGH'f i'SAKS. , . . - ' xacUxl - BIEIIBQWEH, .aigfi Surgeon : Dentist, ' Otiice, No.'io "FIRST STRfTE?tf bet '' Mafo - 1 and Locust, r-.;.-Tenders bis prrfewional services to the citizens of Lvansviile and vicinity lfe2K tf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas to aile--vlafe pain in extracting teeth: J. c. hewsoit" & rSON, , Undertakers and Embalmers;' No. 138 Main Street, ETAXSYILLE, INDIANA WE HAVE Pl'KCIIAKED 'THE right of using Lr. Cbamherlain'a process of embalming, and are prepared to do work in that line at short notice ; war1 anted to give satisfaction. . A large assortment of the best METALLIC CASES, CASKETS AND WOOD COFFINS Constantly;on band augl2 3m
, . STEAMBOATS. ' SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE RIVERy.,
The Evansvlile and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates mentioned below? To Dycusburg, 5oc.t Eddyville, 75c ; Canton, 75; Rockcastle. 75c. ; Linton 75c; Eastport. and points below on the Tennessee River, 5". ; points above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c. Sign billt of ladinf, " Privilege of resbipping at Padncah.". We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges that may occur will be promptly corrected by us. Merchants are requested to see that the weights are plaiti- - ri Tfi;v bill of lading. IseS tfl ' FOWLLli..' Li;. k CO. iifci,..,-,,. ) . i ivi Regular Evans ville and Bowlingi. . . Green racket, ;,; i , The New and Finely Appointed . , . . - oteamer Eli as Rust, Master; ' . . JULIAN GlDCIUGS, cieiK, WW run as a regular Evansvlile and Green River Packet, makinft ail landings xieuce to nownng ureen. Leaves Evansvlile every Monday and ihursday, atfcp.ro. . . novl8 dtf Regular Evansville, Owensboro, and . Cannelton Packet The excellent Light-Draught Steamer ' Ollie 55nllivan, J. Ham. Throop, Master; r . alt . ' WiliH. HtJOO,LierksWill ply as a regular packet between Evansvnle and . Cannelton, making all way landings. Leaves '.kvansviiie everv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10 a.m. Leaves Cannelton everv TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at b A.M. For freight or pass ice apply on board. or io j. tu nutJU. . novlS dtf ' - Agent. !' ' 1 1 . ' Regular EvansviUe and ; Tennessee : River Weekly Packet .; FdR JOHNSON VILLE, EASTPORT, and . .The fleet and elegant steamer,. PHANTOM, Allis DtTKCAiT. Master : - - ' i' Val. Sorksson'. Cleric. . Leaves. Evansvlile every TUESDAY' at 4 p.m., oarryingfreights and passengers at luwesi rates, i-arucuiar attention eLven. iy bluing 'Jrucra, . ;. . - , ; . k Ffrr f r-i i' Vi t or nnQdsiira arnlp on r. -.-? For;Green. River on the first Water, .,. . 1 be. steamer :. : ... ALF. H, KDVVARDS. MASTER, . vi:I leave Evansville for Woodbury every tfiiiiiiri'a i.'auu iur auwiiuk- ureenevery A'UHlJAY. , at 5o clock p.m. ; m Regular Evansvlile and 3Iemphis Packet. ..: For. Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick- .. . man, and Memphis. ihe elegant, fast side-wheel steamer JTolin X. Perry, J. Lxe Fiskey, Master; Hbsey Millee,' Clem, Will run as a regular Weefely Pacfcet as aoove, giving especial attention to way business, the ailing of orders, and coliecuon.ot cnarges. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. weaves Mempnia every t ti xja y , at b p.m. Foi I'reiubt or nassase apnlv on board. juni duf .. Daily Henderson Packet , Tbe fine Steamer ii. PKRKINS. Master.: Will leave r-romijllv as above. daily, at 3 o'clock, p. Mi - . rreicnts received at all hnnrc at, tbe. J MamiuoTh Whart'boat. - " , R. K. DUNKiiJiON & CO., Agents, New York i'lothiiis: House. .n - j Y ; IRONS' & CO., -. ; .- .. ,'. ! u V I - : ' , HOUSE, v "tit ci.i ".it'll'" . if : ; i- :-l ' . STREET EVANSVILLE, IND , : Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING -andFURX1SIIIXG GOODS, -: ' , , -: H.i : :it : 'in 1 . :' 1 .' ! Have always In ptock a large and, extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garments for ilea's and Boys4 Wear, manufactured nnder our own supervision- and direction, '.u accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain figures. iSold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. . sell! V. P. IKOSS A CO. United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 1850.) 40 WAU STREET, ItEW YORK. Branch Officb No. West Third St.. Cincinnati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED 82,300,000. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Policy-Holder Exceed that of any other Company. Sow can loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. Kor an Aaencv apply to J. B. 1-1 D ALL? . General Agent for Ohio and Indiana No. 6 W. Third St.. Cincinnati, Ohio An Agent wanted In this county. ipcl7
TRANSPORTATION.
F. M. HUMPHREY & CO. j i t OoiriTiiisiojif '' JM EB O I 1A- isT Gt? AND GENERAL" FORWARDING AGEATS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, LND. SPECIAL ;A6ENTS.;i,0R; i: lu hi--. i-g,l!l: t-4 : , S3 o m CD l-t . O t j'.So,w IWii-'O !! .as" , -is $ S3. 'gS'"2 -p i n r - , a as ) 2 a " . ax. 533' as u CD i a 'l5 os.1, Sr..-. i u Through Bills of. Lading given to all points South gr.Eqst, . oc29 d3m 'J. FAST FREIGHT LINE., ; , . Mercbants Union Express Company, I- . , j ' Proprietors ' u: Capital "$20,000,000: 'From; New York,' :Bostoa. and 'all v New England -Towns, ''fj Over an leading Railroads to'theiWesfand Southwest, in Cbariew d .Cars, on FAST FREIGHT 'TRAINS. -. .1 J UFor Rates, Dills Ladliic, e!c. apnlv to , . W. P. VAN D0ERSEV, Agent. u" i :SiVand:i,7 l.nin,iiL-n M V . . S. W. Walurox, Agent, i'.- 21 Court Street, Loston. i: '. J, B. F. Bahxard. Asrent, ' M; U. Ex pre- Co., Albany,- NV Y t i B. B. WALBEX, Aeerit: ! f! bllf ii r'.C.S Jt'..J ): -nil lily,' t ' 'ju; 1 .In : FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0 And special Agente for the , I i BEUEFONIAINE R. K. CO., KBIE TRANSPORTATION CO., .- . -'. - ; .! . .IT , And ERIE TIME 'EIPEESE. Also, Agents for tbe Bellefontaine Cottoii Express. TIME AND RATES guaranteed. ... ( - . Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO , August 13, l?6&-auglij Agents.
COMMISSION CARDS.
B. C XUBPHy. . ( -j i I .,f B. e. TRIPI.XTT. MURPHY t TISIPIiETT, . . - n , :-. i--- . ' . V , IXWB WlUtTBOAr, v - '." I i. -. :: it . i in,, '!.'. -v. n ' t OWfiSBQRO.KY., , KecelTing, 1 Forwaraltis, and Commission Merchants, B1ILK01D & STEAMBOAT AGENTS'. Connrgnments solicited. "novl9 dim Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PAHTXKRHHI IIFHETOfore existing bet ween Akin, Parvln Co. was dissolved November lt, ls7, by nuiuui conseni. t,ifDer party is autnorlzed to settle the buxinesN of the lat firm. JAMES M. PARVIN. J A MEH D. PA RVIN. novl3 dlw W.M. M. AKIN. J. M. Parvin, Carlisle.l A. Lewis. Princeton J. D. Parvis, Evansvlile. paiivi-v, lewis; at co., Porlc Packers,, Produce and Commission Merchants, Dealers la : ' " . i - . Pork, Bacon Lard, Corn, Hay, Lime, i And CEMENT, Cor. Water and Locust Streets, V . JEVANSYILLE, I3CD. nov!3 d3m w. ' i (Late : -JP. .Wright,,; of Madison, Indiana.) STORAGE, FORWARDING k GENERAL Commission :tlere!mnt' FOB THE PIKtlUSE AMI HAI.E OF I ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,; ! No. 3 PROMENADE; V V , Elliott BlockMemphls-Tcnn " Consftrnmenf .4 fully solicited. --, i : ; fi SiisREKCiM: -!-':' JiX" I ' 'First. Na'Joaal Bank MnapbU; Memphis Merchants generally; Cooper, Kieliaaii, 4 t'o.i CincionaM Iiih.t- a, a i.o' Uueinnati; Hanks & Porter. CinclnnHii! ben. UJobnuton A Co.. CinMnnnti' T r. Jefferson & Bros.. Louisville, ient'iipkv' McKee, CunntDgharn A Co.. Louisville, Ken tacky ; J. Peter c Co... Lou is v ill; Ken tucky. m- - - (nov9 lm JOHS-:B8TAK, i Late Arkeaburab B. I .. ' . DjOKWK G. Watts. iClJA.VTAa.,,..;:r. & Bryan. ; BRYAN, WATTS & CO " 'i f I . . . Li COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 Broad Street, . r ' " , XEyf YORK. .. " Reasonable' SIGIIT CHECK advance made 6q shipment ot COTTON, - TOBACCO, and other Produce, . ( , -(, NOTICF in'llRICK'BV fi&T.Tf. that the undersigned have formed a limited paitnership, pursnant to tue provisions of the Revised 8tatat of the tate of New -kork ; that the name or firm under which sueb partnership is to be conducted is Kryan, Watts Co.; that tha general nature: of the busi ness to be transacted by such partnership is a general oominiswlrm tmuin. general partners interested in said business are John Bryan and Dickson G. W au,whu severally reside in tbe lty of New Yerrkt in the State cf New York; thai the special. Dartner Interested v,, ness is Charles F. Tag, who resides in tbe city of Hobokeu. in lle rnt v:ic iiniinn and State of New Jersey ; that f-aid'special iiucr.iiatiesjc. a, ijas contributed a capital fO the COnin O l Unf-V of snnli r.arrnersbip the sum of one. burid'red -thousand dollars In cash ; and that such pai tuershii, is to commence on the sixteenth day of May,, l&u, and is to terminate oni tiie lx.' teeiith day of May,'lS70. ' jj:s.ieu at,ew lontMayM. lM.i-j ;'.:.: " . JOHN BRYAN, . l -v . i : , . Bi CKSON G. WATTS, i:i ' ' ' lftM.fvcHABtiftrtU"'-' may-'iOdim . r SpeeiaJ ltrtner.'' illajlmrst & Vliitt:iIier, i n PRODUCE, ' VOJLVISSroy-'AFf'i? FOM iWAMDlHJ .AlXRVIfAlXTa, ' V!' ri SiQi South Water St. t ' 1! rve'a leH In KUouf, Bacon , H ayi Oais, Cori" a it , (.SuqcesKprs to W,. f, Aikui ,t l'6 GEVKn.i. AfirMs rtumvi l. it orwardins! anl :t"Mifti:M!on ' Mtcnakits. Kvansvilie, ludiou.-i. , iUifer to H Q,. Wbeier. Pres'f. 'first' Naffonal tank' hud ya'lOir, Vice President fciraDSVilW National' Bank. ' (Agents for Ohio River Halt Co. nolHf T. S. KAG0N. -';---;.-; , , , , E; DIOKjrr ''' tAC!OX,4fc..I)ICKY,i. i ftVIiolesale Groecn"'j ''' ., Dealers In ' 1 .:.;.' ' ' WINESi AND LIQUORS, ' '-' : .ft;. , ana -, -' . ;-. Forwarding & Commission Merchafil Nos. 3 and 4 Water Street, iyr. . EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash prtlers promptly and Carefully filled. decIdU . . ws VOFM REMI OUR friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still in the trade ot LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, Sc., and should be pleased t(?e luem. ii v ' H.D.ALLISdCO. '''.'. ,, , ,,i i - .1 !, f II. I. AIXIS de, CO., - FORWARDING AND C0MMSSI0N . MERCHANTS, T : ' RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers XIQU0RS, FLOUR, &c.f Corner Water and Vine Streets, - EVANSVILLK, Inn. Janl dtf. ' ' " ' J. C. Dusoucliet & Co, FORWARDINO.f COMMISSION A PRO- . DUCE MERCHANTS, ' No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, ner door toI. Dalzell,) Evansvlbe, IfcCL -octl8
If EW ORLEANS. Alexander McGregor. Win. .McGreoi. SIcGregor Brotlier, : " '''''general ' "' ' ; VOVMISSIOX MERCHANTS. SO. 33 TCIIOUl'ITOrx.AS HT.', ' ! '.V; "!:.'''.'! . 2 jew, Orleans, La, liberal1 advanced made oq Provialons and Western Produce cousigued. to our addres? , , . . ; apadUlni. ' General Cfmmlssion Produce and For , .. ', wardinn . . Corner .Poydras and New Le?ee Sts.. i JWKW ORLEANS, LA. Reference, the Great Wet. rtecl5dtf. :
HAM. 11. JLK-MDY. JtrtlUM VliaiN. FAl'L E. MfiBTIMER, S. H. KENNEDY & CO. : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers of Tork, Bacon, Flour. Rope and Whisky, 03 57 Pordras Street. New Orlanna. decl5dly. B. . HOWABIl, H. I. BA KRKT, N W. R. ikhston, New Yorlt.
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CATIJJJ PRIE8TON, IIutKOlJvnk', Iir GEO. b. FRESTOir, EvBimvilie, Ind. WM. H. WILLIAMS, Caiiioun. Ill HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREL; Cottou nnil Tobacco FacloiC AND COMMISSfOX MERCHANTS 16S 'nmon Ntreet, : i: JVEW ORLEANS; LA.. . PPtfB'Dli'vrra ' Geo.'W. Rathbone, President EvansvU" -national Banki -i. , --i i Preston Brothers, Evansvlile, Ind. - Jamea Robb, Esq., President , Lotil -National Bank. New Orleans. ; . tC' I iorrltE Cashier First NatBank, Memphis. . ,-, . . - National Bank, Memphis. Maj. J. J Murphy, President Memr Insurance Company. decLVltt Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton n in I "Tobacco Factore. GENERAL, COMMI8BION MERCUANT8 i COMMERCIAL AGENTS, DOce No. 59 Ptrydraa street. ''.. ' : '-' Nkw Orlkaws, La. Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. , Hpewl- Donoho i Co., Memphis, Tenn. deean.'tt5.tf. ' - ' . . ..... t - E. H. FAiKt-nrlD. j. w. trsoHAK." FAtRCH & BINGHAM, , Coinmissioii 13X ere li ail it f "Z 8 1 Magazine Street, j; novii dly - B. Ml BARTOX !?: yEW ORLKANB .M. it-. FO0L....W. jr. AlkMikMr. ' S. 5T. JJART0X & CO., CoinmlsHiou MerclmntH -!-.' I . ; 17' Mns:azfne Street, " ' ' : NEW ORLEANS. LA. 7 MEMPHIS CARDS. iCAKTSKH, Late of Williams. . ' CaruneH v,., : Mempnia,- Tenn. '" Mem t his, Tenn. Late ofUniontown, .eiiiucsy. ; CARTMELL & DRURY. totton Factors, Prodace and General Commission and Forwarding ' . MerclianCa,. . 200 FKONT STKKET, liet. lM-!jlnsfou ii ml Allans. N. B. . Weglveonr pcnwrnnl iP ttentloii lo tbe sale and bipment of Cot ton and HI kinds ol Western Produce. Also, tacm-nf v Plantation Orders.. nr osiers and Ootfsiurnmeiits solicited. tt r,. rf tier to HubbsA Viet Jt. K. Dutskersoji Kr-ryHttTrt- WhltTaker, J. Cr Imsouchet A u,., Evansville, Ind. JyI9 If y E. J. COMER. COPIER OHO. H. .KXCHABPfiOJ!. RICHARDSON, & otton Factori?, ,eL.Ctiumu(l9n( n-t aoi wsjrdiiij I irj 'J K II V II A :i ?..t , ... : REV EKENCLK f'lia-i. Northrop a Co., Memphis; Fwnr r.ic.. 'i'li-innati j Jas. Vib.-t A Co.. B:iSU;n Jft'-. B. Fcoby.fc'C' UAeuLa ii. iAtrOaad. ,U!l. Tnliiiacle A Co., New York. decl. , i i.j i .i i. r ' iiiut; &"'c'.,;' f' 1 5 PR0-UUCE 3, li E A L'E R I v Commission Merchants, "1 Ac. 39 Madison Street, , - '-'MexpHia, Tint','" Solicit oontiignraents of Provisions, Flour, jieai, vrn, nay, ui, oreen and Irld Fruits, Butter, Egg, fowls, and Produo of all kinds.- ,t VMi;M.f They have good business iaciiitimi. i by, giving prompt returns will strlvr piestse cunomerB.. . fl l' References. Oeorge R. Preston, Esn,-, f t.ii!t; H. I. Allis & Co., EvahBVille HallittHy Bros.. Cairo. III. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Ed w: rdn.Ht. Louis. . "Dubois A AuKur, Cincinnati. Jy8 t 0HB. DKCKKR. JOHN G. DKCT FRID. O. DECKEB. C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturer of Spokes,' Wheels, HoDt, ! Shaft, F eiloe, and Uent Work, and dealers In Wagons, Drays, Carts, Tliimble SkeHES, nd have always on band a large assorti u t mnt of If atoned Wagon Makers' Saved Materials. '' 146 and US Main Street, corner Fifth, Eoanmille, Indiana. ' - Price Lists furnished on application. mchli ly BODIAM COAL MINES. OFFICE OJf Tlf K CORNEB OF LC cuHt and Water Btreeta A constant supply, and orders promptly' filled. faoril
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