Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 November 1867 — Page 7

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RIVER X EWS. For Other River Item See Titk Page.

. . STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability lor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly bemer added to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Fill Heads, Bills Lading. Cards, Peck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor. Ac, &-c. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended .to. Weather mid Witter. " The weather, yesterday, -was black and murky quite mild with manifestations of rain, and at times, a light sprinkle of rain, and an occasional little shower. The wind, which blew all morning from the southeast, suddenly chapped around to the north, and a sensible change of temperature was the immediate result. The officers of the Florence Traber report heavy rain all night above, and Captain Hall reports rain all day at Shawneetown. The river here had fallen lully four Inches during the twenty-four Jbours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday. - Arrlvwls ant Departure!. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday Include the Fanny Brandeis, Cairo to return $ Newsboy, Hen-lerson and return; Florence Traber, Cincinnati to Arkansas River; Ollie Sullivan, to Can

nelton; Bermuda, Louisville to Eastport. " BOHtK Dk. Among the first boats due here are the Success, for St. Louis; Sam. J. Hale and Delaware, for Memphis; Champion, for New Orleans; Chattanooga, Charmer and Liuton, lrom Cairo; Golden Eagle, from Memphis; Leonora No. 2, from Cincinnati ; Palestine, from Louisville:; Phantom, from Eastport; . Ada Lyon, from Green HIver. Jl Inecl laoeouH. The damp weather yesterday morning had a tendency to render business dull on the levee yesterday forenoon, and but little freight was hamlled.......The Fanny Braudels got In pretty early, with a moderate trip. Sh.wept into Cairo the last trip with an immense cargo ..The Florence Traber arrived at 10) o'clock with a fair trip for -Arkansas Kiver. She is a neat little boat.- Her officers report the Delaware and Leonora Xo. 2 badly aground at Frenck Island, with slim prospects of getting off. ....The Bermuda passed down at noon with a slim trip forTennessee River ..The Emperor had got over French Island Bar when the Bermuda left, and the Empire was preparing to try the Shoals and was momentarily expected when this report closed..7.....The Cobb-Webb will again load for Cumberland River, and- will probably f j leave to-morrow ..-..The .Viiehigan has

gone to the boneyard to await the hopedfor increase Of water ...The change of the wind and the deeline in the temperature give forebodings of cold weather with snow and ice. The DrosDects of a rise are

ill bv no means flattering...... .-The new

schooners for the oyster trade of the gulf coast are en route from Cincinnati to New Orleans. Numerous flatboats are daily passing down. ' " T ' - Boats Lfaiius To-Day. Fob Cairo. The spendid steamer Charmer, Captain . H. T., Dexter, with Jack Grammer and Waiter B. Pennington a clerks, will leave for Cairo and all way landings at three o'clock to-day, offering unequaled inducements to passengers and shippers. . ; .' C i'Ti' r Fob Louisville. The snperb steamer Palestine, Captain E. Hollcroft, may be expected for Louisville and. ali way landings ut ten o'clock this morning. She has veiy pleasaat passenger appointments. Captain John Ouerbucker is her chief ck-rkvnnd Jesse JScksoa looks 'after tne a!.:ht." No pieasanter'gentleinen can be found. . . , - - . Fob Tennessee River. The beautiful Phantom may be- expeeted to leave for Eastport and ail.Tennessee Rjyer laudings at 5 o'clock' to-day. ' She' is an excellent boat, run in the interests of Evansvi!le and should receive a liberal and undivided patronage from our merchants and shippers. Capt. Allen Duncan, a' veteran navigator,. i in comniaiid, and; VaV. Sorin-n is her chief clerk, and a better never drove a quill. Foit. MtMt'His.--Th Sam. J.-' Hale may be expected lor Memphis and all intermediate ports to-day. She is a spanking good boat, with excellent accommodations, and light enough (o go through. Capt. Walker and Ed. Mailer are her popular and obligr iu? ofUce. s. - - 1 ;i-miiiirs rrom otir F.x.eIins-". Pit rsisunu.. The Conuimrcitnl oi Friday says: , ; ' - . We have nothing new to furnish our readers, havlatiou being suspended, the water leiDg too low fo- boats to venture out. The weather was mild lor the teason and looked as if a change was near, at hand. We are all wailing patiently for the good time so long expected, bat have so tar waited in vain. Above the Suspension Bridge, on the slack water, we notice a eonslderable amount of activity. The fine side-wheel steamers of the United Stales Mail and People's Lines are doing a large .business in freight and passengers. Cincinnati,; The Commercial of Saturday tays: v "" The weather was mild and hazy yestrdsy, with the wind from the east all day. The mercury ' ranged at KT" at noon. A dense fo prevailed durintr the day and last niaht. Impeding navigation. The majority of the packets due yesterday had no, arrived at a late hour hst uigtit nil being behind lime, owing to fog, which still prevails all along the Ohio Kiver, and the Mississippi, jrotn St. Loui to Memphis. At Pittsburg, last night, the river vas falling, with thirteen Inches in the channel. The Annie Laurie re ports three feet in the Kftnawha.nnd three feet in the Ohio, from the mouth of that stream to Cincinnati. Here it has receded three inches during the twenty-four hours ending last night, with less than three and a half feet on " Four Mi.e," and four feet scant hence to Louisville. Here, at twelve o'clock last night, the fog was fast clearing off. the stars being visible. The Utile steamer Dexter, plying bePortsmouth amd Bin Sandy, was sunk on Thursday. She was insured for f,n fifti :1.1XjO each in the Enterprise and

I Germania offices of Cincinnati. We have

Tin further particulars. Captain J. M. Checoweth is soliciting th Hssistance of mercbauts and shippers

in the organization of a permanent Hue of i Cincinnati and Teauesxee River packets.

? The people of Tennessee are desirous of

trading Wliu iuciuun, uu uui uicichants and manufacturers ought to assist in extending iwauuw. We think there are quite as many boats in the Cincinnati and Tennessee River trade as will find business. The merchants along the Tennsssee River are pretty well

satisfied to trade with' Evansville, koow: ing it to be their best and most convenient market. The few pea nuts that go to Cincinnati can be forwarded cheaply on the Leonora.No. 2. LOUISVILLE. The Journal of.Saturday says : : The river continues to recede at this point, though very slow. There were scant three feet one inch of water in the canal yesterday evening, by the mark, and about four feet over the bar between Portland and New Albany.- . Business was more lively yesterday than it had been for two or three days past. The weather continues cloudy, foggy and warm, with strong indications of 'rain. The thermometer ranged at U29 in the shade yesteiday at 2 o'clock. Captain Konns' new boat for the Red River trade, built at Madison, was to have been launched yesterday. The Norman goes on ihe docks for a few days only, to repair a hole which she had knocked into her on her last trip up White River. St. Lotjis. The Democrat,; of Saturday says : River stationary.' Weather extremely mild, even for November. Business, in the a-.'gregate, is fair. Detentions of boats are common. Boats aie overdue several days from the Missouri and from elsewhere. Very few boats will leave tbis port for the Missouri alter to-day. The New Orleans, Vicksburg and Memphis trade is brisk. Passengers are abundant. Even the Welcome, which left for New O leans yesterday a boat unknown, unliouored, and unsung whs overflowing with people. Her cabin floor was leased out. The Jacobs, for Memphis, was about, as full of people as she can be. . ' We learn that a well known officer of the mountain steamer Lady Grace, when out gathering plums, three miles from the boat, was startled by the sudden appearance of two Indians, and the lear of losing his scalp caused him to return to his boat with incredible speed. It appeared afterterwnrd that the Indians were of a friendly tribe, but the clerk was not green enough to treat them to an assignation. Memphis. The Amlancheot Thursday 9ays:' The weather yesterday was fine, but toward evening the haze thickened, and the sky was shadowed by their clowds. Everything portended a breaking up of the delightful Indian Summer we have enjoyed for some time. The river, that had slightly swollen here, is again subsiding. The landing was exceedingly dull, there being but two boats in port. The Pilgrim brought up two. hundred bales of cotton and a number ot passengers. The rivers above are all declining. The New Orleans packet, Nick Longworth, departed tor the Crescent City with about 1,000 bales of cotton, and a long list f passengers. Capt. Irwin had ail he wanted, and would not risk a thousand bales additional, which were -offered, on account ot the low stage ol water. The Mollie Able, after having been lengthened and widened, is. now in the water at Oarondelet. she draws but twenty-six inches forward, and thirty-nine Inches aft, with a carrying capacity of over two thousand tons.

ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, Architects & Superintendents. Office Crescent City Building, second floor; entrance No. a3 Main Street. - Plans and specifications furnished on reasonable terms. ' seas (Mm R MURSBfNA, XI. C II ITEC T. Office No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDING. Corner First and Locust Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. tv Plans and specificat ions tor all kinds ot BoiMinscs furnished at short notice, and on reasonable tree lmehl5d.Sm Robert Boyd, Architect, .' SO.'- Z CnAJTDLEK'S BlOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Mursinna A Boyd. mch27 6m PEED STORES. Western Feed Store. . WM. TROUP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HA F, CORN, OA TS. BEAN, HEAL, FLOUR, 8HIPSTUFF8, HOMINY, SALT, LIME, t&, n ' ' So.- lOS nod HO, , Corner Main and Fourth Streets, '-: EVAKSVII LS, IXD. Agent for tkeChicayo Seal (stmnanv. PAPER, Samuel N. Docker. . E. J. Morten. DOCKER & MORTEN, ; WHOLESALE . P A PER XD E A L EH S, No. 11 South First Street, aplld6m " Evacsville, Ind. UHLH0RN & BRINKMAN Successors to M. A. Lawrenob, (EstabUshed In 1848.) i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE and a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window sills, . caps, front, door sills, Ac, Kos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street, Ne tt to Court House, J J Evjinsville, Indiana. men! It . NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner or Main and Fifth Streets, VINCENNESt IND. 31. S. DOMSU -..Proprietor. " Busses run to and from the House to Depots on time for every train. 'Bus will carry passengers to any part ol the city. oci dtf PIIILIP DECKER, Tblrd Street, bet. Sycamore and Vine, Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. Also LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. PURE CATAWBA WINE of my own growth. mch21 dly

STEAMBOATS. V

SHIPPERS TO THE- CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE RIVERS. The Evansvllle and Cairo Packets areauthorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following points, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycusburg, 55o.; Eddyville, 75c: Canton, 75; Rockcastle. 75c.; Linton 75cr Eatport, and points below on the Tennessee River, 5 jc. points above the Shoals. Wu Tennessee Kiver, hOc Bigu bilit of ladiu, " Privilege of reshippiog at Padocah." We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharges i hat may occur will be promptly corrected by us, "Merchants are rei"Psted to-Ree that ttie weights are plate. n -very bill of teding. se6 tf EOVLIR, Liili & CO., Regular ; Evansvllle and .'Bowling-. . :: . . Green Packet The New and Finely Appointed Steamer Elias Rust, Master; Julian Gidlings, Clerk, Will run as a regular Evansvllle and Green River Facket, making all landings hence to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansvllle every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p.m. novlfci dtf Regular Evansville, Owensboro, and Cannelton Packet The excellent LigM-Draugbt Steamer Ollie Sullivan, J. Ham. Throop, Master ;' Les. Ware. Inrta W11-1..H. HDeo,lerK8v Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and Cannelton, making all way landings.Leaves Evansville everv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10 A.M. Leaves Cannelton every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 9 A.M. For freight or passage apply on Doaru, r to novl8 dtf Agent. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Weekly Packet. FOR JOHNSON VILLE, EASTPORT, and . .. FLORENCE The fleet and elegant steamer P H -A- jST T O 3d!, Allen Dpscas, Master; Vai Sorexsoit, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to tilling orders. For freight or passage apply on ooard.1 mayll dtf For Green River on the first Water. The Steamer ADA LYON. ALF. H. EDWARDS Master, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock u.ni. oc21 tf ; Regular EvansTille and Mem.phis Packet. For Coiiunbus, Madrid Bends, Hickman, and Memphis. The elegant,, fast side-wheel steamer Jo 1 in JL. Perry, J. Lee Fisney, Master; ' ; Henry Miller, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, axid collection of charges. .. , t . ' Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. ' For freight or passage apply on board. juia4 dtf ! Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer .f5TeM'8 33oy. C. G. PERKINS, Master,; - Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharf boat. ,-' K. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. nov2 dtf - - Xew York Clolhisiff House. V. P. IRONS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 40 LLllSr STREET EVANSVILLE, IND., Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING '!.- and FURNISHING GOODS, Have always in stock s large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Boys' Wear, manufactured under our own supervision aud direction, in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain figures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. sel3 V. P. IRONS A CO. United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 1850.) 40 WALL STREET, NEW TOKK. Branch Office No. West Thikd St., Cincinnati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED 92,300,000. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Policy-Holders Exceed that of any other Company. You can loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. IJor an Agency apply to J. B. cIPDALL, Ueneral Agent for Ohio and Indiana, No. 6 W. Third St., Cincinuati, Ohio. An Agent wanted in this county. ocl7

TRANSPORTATION .

F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., Commission MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGENTS, No! 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, LND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR o B B CD . J '- 22 ? 6 sr EC B3 QO PS O F5 a;IS -I . 6 a 39 ; 2 11' -i f B' CD S 5 -I a 2. r" x - . S5 -I ss S3 PS. O Through Bills of Ending given to all points South or East. oc29 d3m People's iispatcli FAST FREIGHT LINE, j Mercbants' Union Express Company, . Proprietors, i .' i 5 n in s Capital $20,000,000. From New York, Boston, and all ; - New; England Towns, '; . Over all leading Railroads to the West and Houthwet-t,- in "Charter d Cars, on FAST FEEIOHr TRAINS. For Rates, Bills Lading, etc., apply to W. P. VAN AJUERSEN, Agent, 365 and ;7 Broadway, N( 1, -S. W. Waldkon, Agent, . . 21 Court Street, Boston. J. B. F. Bahhard, Agent, - M. U. Express Co., Albany, N. Y : . R. B. WALDEy,igent.' oc22d3m lj , , , .- - . . . . BEOWN, Dl'KKERSON & CO. FORWARDING AND CONKISSIOV MEECHANTS. And special Agents for the BELLEF0XTAI5E R. R. CO. ERIE TRAXSP0RTATI0N CO., And ERIE TIME EII'KESf, Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. W Conalgomenta solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON 4 CO , August M, lSfi&-ugl4 Agents.

COMMISSION OAHUS.

B. C, MUKPHT., K. 8. TRIPLETT. , MUKPnYATIUPLETr, lower Wharfboat, !':;.- OWENSBORO, KY , t f i- - j " . - . . i . ; Receiving, 'rwarding, aud ' Commissiou Herchants, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT AGENTS. ' . , ' ....; ' ' ' . . Consignments solicited. novl9dlm I .- : . J. M. Pakvin, rarlisle. A. Ltwis. Princeton J. D. Pakvi.n, Evansville. PARTIX, LEHIS A CO., Pork J?a; Item's, Produce and Commission Marcliants, Dealers In Pork, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Hay, Lime, And CEMENT, Cor. Water and Locust Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. nov!3 d3m W. JP. Wright, ' (Late of Madison, Indiana.) STORAGE, FORWARDING A GENERAL Commission Merchant FOR THE I'l'WIIASEASD NAI.E OF ALL KINDS OF PR OD UCE, No. 3 PROMENADE, Elliott Block, Memphis, Tcnn Consienments and Orders resnectI Uliy BOllClLfcO. ' ... REFERENCES: First National Bank, Memphis; Mem man &. Co., Cincinnati; Dubois & Augur, Cincinnati; Hanks & Porter, Cincinnati; Geo. L. Johnston & Co., Cincinnati; T. L. jenerson uros., Louisviue, ivemucKy; McKee, Cunningham & Co., Louisville. Lrantm.lrtr. T Poiu. Jt. fV. T r-. . . ..... 4 1 I tucky. nov91m fJoH Ebyas, I Dicksoi G. Watts. Late Arkenburgh f Chas. F. Tag. & Bryan. BRYAN, WATTS & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, U Broad Street, . NEW YORE. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advances made on shipments of COTTON, TOBACCO, and other Produce: R. K. DUNKERSOJST & CO., Agents. N OTIC IS HEREBY (JIVES, that the undersiitned have formed a limited paituershlp, pursuant to the provisions of .the- Revised fetal n tea of the State of New York ; that the name or firm under -which such partnership is to be conducted is Bryan, Watts 4 Co.; that ihe general natnre of the business to be transacted by such partnership is a general commission business ; t hat the general partners interested in said business are John Bryan aud Dickson G. Watts, who ievera)Iy reside iu the city of New York, in the Htate 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 contribnted as capital to- the oon.TLO.i 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, lbt7, and Is to terminate on the sixteenth day of May, 187(1. Dated at New York, May 16, 18C7. JOHN BKYAN, DICKBOitf G. WATT'S, General Partners. inaySo d3m LflAKUtS . 1 AG, Special Partner. A.' 8. EAJHUKST, j ; J. J. WHITTAKK. Ilayhnrgt & ll liittalter, PRODUCE, COMMISSION ' AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, " No; ..; ,J..Honth Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and CountryProdu.ce. l , H. STAftT B A I It ! & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co..) Gi;ekal agi: TS, litIrCK, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H Q,. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Bank and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansvllle National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-iy F. H. BAGON. E. DICKEY 'II AG OX A mCIfcEY, Wholesale Grocen Dealr-rs in WINES AND LIQUORS, and Forwarding & Commission Merchas 'os. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled, deel dtf WE WOPLI) K E 51 I N I OtJK friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, o... and should be pleased to see them. H. D. ALUS A CO. II. D. AIXIS A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers 1 IIQIOKS, FLOUB, Corner Water and Tine Streets, EVAN8VII.I.!., Ind. Janl dtf. J. C. Dusouchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, ne:r door to M. Dalzell,) Evansvllle, Ind. OC118 ROCKPORT COAL. WE ARE SOW PREPARED TO deliver, at shortest notice. No. 1 Screened Rockport Coal to any part of the city. OfHoe and Yard, coraer Division and Water Streets. SPEER A CO. Full measure guaranteed. au23 dtl

NEW ORLEANS.

Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor. 3Ic6regor Brothers, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO. 33 TCHOl'PITOCLAS fcT . L , . . New Obi.kak9, La. . Liberal advances made on Provision and Western Produce consigned to our address ap2dttn. General Commission Produce and Forwarding MERCHANT, Corner Poydras and New Levee Sts. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Reference, the Great West. decl5dtf. SAM. H. MKSEDY. JULIUS VAIBLIS. PAUL E. MORTIMER, S. E. KENNEDY & CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receivers o Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky, C5 A 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans, dei'lodiy. B,f.nowKu, h. r. ba KJtET, N ew Orlear'r : w. K. fkkston. New York. CATLIK phkkton, Huison ville. 111. - geo. b. pkkston, Eva u.viile, Ind. WM. H. WILLIAMS, Calhoun, X J HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREU Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND COMMISSION MEIICIIA'VTS 168 Common Htreet, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES, Geo. W. Rathbone, President EvansvU" National Bank. Preston Brothers, Evaunvllle, Ind. James Robb, Ksq., President Loui' National Bank. New Orleans. C. P. Norris Esq., Cashier First Nat Bank, Memphis. G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Tenn... National Bank, Memphis. MaJ. J, J. Murpny, President Mempi Insurance Company. - - deendt? , Speed, Summers & Co., " Cotton ami Tobacco Factors,, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and .. COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, , Nkw Oblkans, La. Carleton, Font Co., New York. Speed, Donoho Jt Co., Memphis, Tenn. CaBart, Utockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30-'65-tf. E. H. FAIRCHILD. J. W. BlfTGHAK, FA1KCHILD & BINGHAM, Commission 3Ict'chantH 81 Magazine Street, nov20 dly NEW ORLEANS. S. M. BAETO....M. M.POOL....W. M. AIKMAW, S. 31. CARTON & CO., ConnnlHHioii IXerelifint 17 llagazlne Street, i NEW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. N.CAKTHELL J.U.DKI'IIT Late of Williams. Menu, his. Tann Cartmpll A Co., Late of Umotitown, Alempnis, Tenn. Kentucky, CARTMELL & DRURY. Cotton Factors, Produce and General Commission and Forwarding Merchants. , 200 FK0XT STREET, Itet. AVasIiliiK'oit an3 Adamc, N. B. ' We Klve our personal attention to the sale and thlpnifutol Cotton and au kinds ot Western Produce. Also, to filJlriS Plantation Orders. Orders and Coa 8lgnrnents soliclred. lis ki X liefer to Ilubisfe Viets, R. K. Dunk arson & Co., Hayhutst & Whittaker. J. O. Dusouchet A Co., Evansvllle. ind. lyiB ly K. J. COMER. GEO. S. RTCHAK2S0aU COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding 1TJ sa u i A. o ClllltOIl HtlMHSt, MEMPHIS, TENS. rf:fekkncer. deel III LI, A CO., PROD (ICE DEALERS. and Commission Merchants, No. 39 Malison Street, ' Memphis, Turn. Solicit consignments of Provisions, Flour. . Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Ureen and Dried Fruits, Butter, Egs, Fowls, and Prodooa of all kinds. , . - They have good buslne-yj lacilltle, asr by giving prompt returns will striva please customers. References. H!D?Iuis CD' E81-Kvansvil'le. Halliday Bros., Cairo. III. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt A Co., Memphis. Chouteau Edwards, St. Louis. Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati. Jy9 . CHR. DECKER. JOHN G. BKC FRED. G. DECKER. C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carts, TMmble Skeins, and have always on hand a large assortment of Seasoned Wagon Makers' Sawed Material. 246 and 14 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansville, Indiana. V Price Lists furnished on application. mchUlv ' BODIAM COAL MIXES. OFFICE OH THE CORNER OF LOcost and Water StreeU A constant supply, and orders promptly CUeL JnoviSl

Chas. N3rthroi) & Co., Memphis; ForXmi Bros.. Cincinnati ; Jus. V'lua ii Co., Boatoa i Jas. B. r'euby, Ht. Louis; J. H. KirUanu, Hill, Taluiadge A co., ;ew York.