Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 November 1867 — Page 7

THE 17 V a VSVTLLB DAILY JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY. NO EMBER 27, 1867.

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R IYER X E W S . For Other tJ?iver Herns See Fifth Tage. i -" 1 i , , i 7 STEAMBOAT PRINTING. " No printing establishment In the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type,-though very large and complete, is constantly beingadded to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job- printers In the United States. We are prepared toprint Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills Lading. Cards. Peck and Meal Tick

ets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets lor Labor,. c, ve. , uruers leu wun euner 01 me wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. j.. - f.- ' -.. 1 ' l' Weather and Water. '. , , The weather continues cloudy sdiI rather mild, with, "however, little probability of rain.. .The river is falling rather rapidly folly four inches daily and French Island Bar is becoming very difficult again. Eoats from. below report four feet on the shoalest bare,' while but thirty" inches steamboat waterfcan be found a' French Island.' ' ArrhKiii and Departures. The arrivals and departures up to three O'clock yesterday include the Empire, Louisville to'Memplils; NewsbDy, Henderson and return; Leonora No. 2, Cincinnati to Henderson and Evansvi.le. - Boat Dae. - Among the first boats due here are the Success, for -St. Lcuf-; Sarn. J". Hale and Delaware, for Memphis; CLainpion, for New Orleans; Chat'anooga,. and Nashville, lrom Cairo; Golden Eagle, from Memphis; Rose Hiie, from Louisville; Phantom, from Eastport; Ada Lyon, from Green River. There was a fair show of business on the levee; yesterday morning...,; Thf Lewellin discharged 137 bales -of cotton, 35 of which are for this port, 79 for xeshipment to New York, 20 to Louisville and 3 to Cincinnati, 29 hogsheads of tobacco' and 9 saefctof peanuts. The Lewellin proposes to en"ter the trade as a regular: Evansville and Tennessee-itiver packet, to identify her interests with those Of Evansville. Captl DfcVy desires to "so arrange his trips as not to-interi'ere with the "Phantom, but to co-operate with her in bvylding up the trade with our .city, which can easily oe made sufficient" to sustain - two boats a week. Capt, Davy is an old : Tennessee River man, and Mr. Conyngton.his chief clerk, is highly courteous ;and obliging. We commend the new enterpriges to our people. .-.,..TBe .-Empire arrived aVJfeo'elock with a, - good trip BheJjad trouble at French Island and Tbree-mile.r Hr pilots report three' feet - water at tlie brink of the dam at - French Island The Leonora, after forty-eight hours-detention 'at French Island, -arrived at 10 o'clock yesterday, -with a fine tripV'includlng 35 Ions Jor-Heuderson, and larg lots lor points below. She took her Henderson frelght4hrough......The Lewellin'was receiving 'lior berjreturu trip, :and "expected to leave-last r.ight The Linton and Charmer; were both soliciting freight for Cairo : The Linton will prrfbably. lie over tillT'to-day....I....The Lewellin-may also be detained till to-day.' She brought In large orders. ..The Palestine had not arrivedrat 1 o'clock -yesterday, and. It is possible that she transferred her trip to the Ollie Sullivan, J.nd returned ip Louisville from Oweasboro.. .The Phantom had not arrivedT at 1 -o'clock, yesterday ; The Btvrlight and Silver Cloud were due and expected yesterday afternoon.....We, are indebted to Master Walter B. Penniogton, the obliging young freight vclerk of the Charmer, for memorandum, "received too late for publication-yesterday., Boats Leaving To-Day Fotfanwy-lt iMbtfBrrtftttljrvt'Hy ting, what bo'ft Wllllef e fbi Clfro.foiay. The Linton proposed to leave last night, but will probably Bet go till" to-layvTle' Nashville may get in in timejq return, foy day, and the Lue'.la may take her chance If uoUiiDg else offers. Either dr tHern will' do to tie to. . . ':- For LoiHsyix-tE. The' PaleHirjedid cot reach'-LocV'ville iislme tewme but Sun r day evening, and will mosr likely be here this morninjg, thaving e(tf Lopisvlijef fn Monday evening. Capt. E. Hollcroft is in command, and John Ouerbacker, with -Tf:avft .Tacbnn la in tVio riffi ri S;ho Tt-ill leaveby id d'dick OAfeaiioiuinsv' I i - U? For'JCincinnati Direct. The superb, light draught steamer Leonora No.' 2,1'apt. Davis, will leayejfQr Cincinnati direct th-isi morning at 10 o'clock, taking freight and passengers to the'cHy wharf at EonftVrile'; ' or to Cincinnati, without delay or re-ship-ment. Her clerk, Mr-. Lew.' Morris, is a courte.ousi and obliging .gentleman, and lakes pleasure "in" ad ling to "the comfort of his passengers. . rj- ; - jf For Can.neltos.'-The'Ollie Sullfvan will leave at 10 o'clock for C.nneltoQ. Cpf a-in Harn. Throop commands, and Les. Ware and Will.. Hug? are her -clerks. , Passengers will be courteously parent for. ' For Cumberland River. The fairy-like Cobb-Webb,- Capt. Jim. Webb will leave at 4 o'clock to-day for all accessible poiois on the Cumberland River. Capt. Webb is: a true gentleman, and -will see that passengers are well cared for. Load her. Memorandum. The' Steamer Charmer left Cairo, Sunday, November 21th, at 10 a. m. B-.ats in port Pauline Carroil, Paragon and WillUm Lewis. On ourdepar-. ture, a heavy rain commenced falling' continuing twenty hours; met the Nashville below Paducah ; at 4 o'clock p. m., a dense fog settled around us; we struggled successfully, however, until , if o'clock, when we were compelled to lay up till daylight: 25th, passed the Silver Cloud No's and Lewellin at Mouth JIurricane, and Linton at Uniontown; met the Florence Traber above same place, Bermuda above Mount Vernon and Fanny Brandeis below Henderson. ' Have for F. R. Huston,' 18' barrels spar; A. Reis, 2 packages leather. Oleaiilnipt lrom our Exchanges. Pittsburg. The' Commercial ol Satur. day says: , , : : , ,- Trade In the vicinity of the lower landing remains very dull; in fact, nothing doing.' No prospect of any movement until we have a rise of water. How long we will have to wait on that event tne future only car. reveal. Above the bridge activity was the order of the day. The boats on the upper track have a busy time. .' IICincinnati. The Commercial of Monday ays: At Pittsburg the river was on a stand last night, with thirteen inches in the channel. Captain Holloway. of the Robt. Moore, reports finding three and one-half feet from Big Sandy to Cincinnati. Here the river has receded two inches during the twenty-four hours ending last night, with four feet scant on the shoalest bars hence to Louisville. As the wind has been from the sou hwest for several days, we mav anticipate rain here to-day, and shortly in the mountains.

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sunn on tne lower snore oar, on me sione boat wreck, about one mile below Vevay. Her guards were nearly one foot out of water all the way -rouud, with - ber'bow piled out on. the stone pile. - The Darling landed alongside of the Brrtha, taking off a portion of ner freight. They report the Bertha'B bottom timbers badly broaen, with the rocks crushed through her hold. The Champion, however, will doubtless succeed In raining her. - The Bertha was built in Pittsburg, in 18G3, and is a stern-wheeler, with capacity for 400 tuns; valued at 5J0.OOO. and insured for 815,000, as :o low: -.Buckeye, - S2,(M) ; American. $2,000; Central. 82,uuu; Citizens. $2,000: Crescent, 2.000; Boatmen's, .J,000. b e was owned by Capt. B. F.Davidson, Capt. R. S. Verses, and others. . , vibe Enquirer-says that, Captain Perry McNeeiy has succeeded1 in' removing 'ihe large cotton-wood snag opposite the whanb -at at Aurora. It was lau feet in length, and 3 feet in diameter, with two large limbs. : . ' . i :.' . Captain McNeely had better now try his hand at-the sunken boat-load of stone at Craig's bar. ' Louisville. The Courier of Monday says ; ; ' ; ' . - The river was about at a stand last evening, with scant three feet water in the canal by the mark. During the previous twentyfour hours it had lallen only an inch at the head of the falls, and two inches at Portland. The weataer was warm, cloudy nd as' murky as usual, Saturday, witn the thermometer as high as 65. Yesterday the atmosphere -was clear, though the sky was continually overcast with clouds, sometimes fleeting and at other times heavy, with the hope that they would bring rain. . ; St. Louis. The Democrat, of Monday says : Heavy, soaking rain yesterday; it soaked all aft-rnoon. ' Doubtless it was very general and will improve navigation slightly. AJ1 boats lately, wherever bound, have been detained by the hazy atmosEhere. Numerous Upper Mississippi boats ave laid up. A sensible dimunition in grain receipts and business generally is the result.' There is only four ' feet and a half water in the Mississippi hence to Cairo. No Improvement has yet been an-, nounced in any of the rivers above St. Louis. Memphis. -The Avalanche of Saturday says: ' - - '"'.'.'. The weather continues hazy, with a dense smoke and fog on the river. Business on the levee was quite animated, with a large list of arrivals and departures. The river is decliEing steadily, with six feet scant to Cairo and below here. The packets report five feet scant from Cairo to St. Louis, The Ohio Is declining, with three feet four inches in the eaaal, and three and a ha:f feel on the bars in the Lower Ohio.' The Arkansas remains low, with twenty inches in the channel to Pine Blun"t White River continues at low tide. New Orleans. Tbe Timet of Friday last says': .... - , ., t.' U; Yesterday morning " the weather had moderated a good deal from what it 'was in the commencement of the week, it appeared more like an April day, with its sunshine and shower.s, than, as it was, the 21st day 'Of November. There Is not v doubt but that we will have a change in the weather in the next twenty-iour hours; that itwill blow off cold and the weather become seasonable. ; " Business was rot. very brisk on the leVee yesterday. We bad several showers of rain during the day, but not enough to interfere with the rt-gular business of the levee, if there had been the business to do.; ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, " ' ' Architects & Superintendehts. Office Crescent City Building, second floor; entrance No. 83 Main Street. Plans and specifications furnished -on reasonable terms. . se28 d6m . H. MURSLNNA, - CII ITE C T. Office No. S CHANDLER'S BUILDING. Corner First and Locust Streets, , . ' ' Evansville, Ind. ' " Plans-ftnd specifications for all kinds ot ouildings furnished at short notice, and on reasonable -nr fmchlodSm H ! Architect, - SO. X CHANDLER'S ' BLOCK. Office formerly1 occupiedjsy the late firm 6f Marslnna& Eoyd. ' v f mchCTpm- . EEED STORES. Western Eeedi Store." t-; .W$L 1TRqK&: ;(?d, a j j Wholesale and Retail Dealer iq , . HAY, CORF, OATS. BR AX, MEAJj, FLOUR, SHIPS TUfFS, si , i ii-Momxr,-&jiiT,.itiitM te.;i -:V,) :; Xosj-IOS and JlO, -.'" -'-'; i Corner Mala: bnd Fourth Streets; l' ; .' 1,1.1'- r VAK8VII IJt, lxt)J 1 'Agenl for 1 Ch icago Scale PAPER. Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten. ; ; DOCKER & MORTEN, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, " aplld'im Evansville. Ind. LUHLHORN & BRINKMAM Successors to M. A. Lawrence, i (EstabUshed in 184S.) . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in AMERICAN AKD ITALIAN MARBLi, and a superior quality- of Limestone for ; . building purposes, window sills, caps, fronts, door sills, Ac, Nos. 100, 102, and 104 Main Street, i Next to Court House, Evansville, Intliaua. mchH lv PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. Sycamore and Ylne, Manufacturer ot Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. Also LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. PURE CATAWBA WINK of my own growth. ImchZl dly

SHIPPERS TO THE Ct?MEKRLANDJ AN.D TENNESSEE RIVERS... . , .The Evansville and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills-of Lading? to the following points, at the. rates mentioned belowr To Iycubnrg; S5c:i Eddy-

vine, ydc; uantou, lo; RocKcastie. .o ; uiiit ton. 7.rjc; Eastport, and points below on the Tennessee Riveri'55c. ;' . poipts above the Shoals. ot Tene.ssee River, SOtv Sign bilH of iadinr. fPrivilefee or'reihlbplng.at Paducah." XVe guarantee the above raw-s. until iuriner-noiice. Any overcnarge may occur will be promptly corrected by us. Merchants are requested to see that the weights are plaoe nr-jevery bir ot Hiding, isetftlj rV Lr.xw, 1-b.ia tu Regtilar Evansville and n Bowling Green Packet :i .-u The-! New . and ; Finely i; Appointed jgg&Wm. White, Eli as Rust, Master ; ' 1 ' Julian GirnsQ3, Clerk, Will run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making ail landings neuce to isowiing ureen. Leaves Evansville every Monday snd Thurslay, at 6 p.m. povlS dtf Regular Evansville, Owensboro, and Jannelton facKet. - The excellent Light-Draught Steamer Ollio !Snllirsxii, J. Ham. Throop, Master; Les, VaRE. Irierko Will. H. Hugo, ! Will " ply as a regular packet between Evansville and Cannelton, making ail wav landings. " . Leaves Evansville- every . MO ND'AY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10 a.m. Leaves Cannelton every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at S a.m. For freight or pass-ige apply on board, or to . .. .t i;. K.KUU1J, -novl8dtf Agent. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River WeeiLly Jacket FOR JOKNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and . FLORENCK The fleet and elegant steamer 3? HL" a n t o m; ,Allek Dujtcait, Master ; ' . '"" ' ' ' ! i l Sorxnso?!. Clerk, Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.ar., carrying freights and passengers at lowest raxes, particular attention given to filling orders. - - - For freight or jasage apply, on tioa.rd.i mayn o,ii t For Green River on the first Water. 1 ' The'Steamer i . ALF. H, EDWARDS Master, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for'Eowling Green every SATURDAY , at a o clock p.m. , , i oc21 if Regular Evansville and Mem.j,,:.,, phis Packet. For Colnmbns, Madrid :Bends, Hiekf man, and;Mempnis, The elegant, fast side-wheel; steamer .. - ITT -" J. Lee Fissky, Master; i;-- ..:. Hesby Miller, Clerk Will run as at regular We Packet - as above, giving especial atu. n to way business, the filling ot order, and colJeo tion Of charges ;' ! ' -' ' 's -1 '- 1 ' Leaves EvansviOe every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphi,, ever! FRIDAY,.oi ft P.M.... f For freight or passage apply oh board.' juul dtf '- i : mj; . !,; .i : .!!! j ,-.((''. ' ; u ; Daily Henderson Packet - , The fine Steamer t I .: ntMlinn ! . .. . ,.r ;-..,-j,f ., ,4 v.x ; C. G. PERKINS, Master, ; " , Will leave promptly as above,' -dally,- at 3 o'clock, P. M- r . . , Freights ' received at "all ' hours' at ihe Mammoth Wbarfboat. , . ; ! R. K: DUNKERSON& CO.; Agents.' nov2atfrl ,j ,.y, . ; - (,j ; i-.'riit, -.-ilt :A;.t.i. iV. :) ',:- Aew Toi-k1 Ctothiiiff House. : V.:;P.; IRONS , & CO., MAIIST STEEET ; ! EVANSVILLE, IND., Dealers In READY-MADE CLOTHING and FIRMSHLXG GOODS, Have always In stock a large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Boys' Wear, manufactured under our own supervision and direction, in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced, workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain fig ures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. sel3 V. 1. IRONS A CO. United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 1850.) 40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Branch OrriCE No. West Third St.. Cinclnitati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED 82,300,000. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Policy-Holder t Exceed that of any other Company. You can loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. Kor an Agency apply to J. B. STPDALlT Oeneral Agent for Ohio and Indiana, No. 6 W. Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. An Agent wanted in this county. iocl7 -

TRANSPORTATION

- it f F. M. i HUMPHREY, & COil i f Gommission!' -: l . -tl7j -r ; f rii U.Ul ' ' -V-'Un .-.::.ii;;i .1 . - : ": J'i EE O HiA. TS, AND GENERAL FORWARDIXG AGEXTS, No. 19 orth Water St., fiVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS ' FOR1 o i o i B CD - O' C5; T7, s :rv .. mm . . . ' P S3 - 9S : Z 1 '2.-.1 o as-;.? -, a - 5 o r? S to o . ji e . 9! o o ' S3 -5 2. a 53 i Ti in , i I 2.:.- i-a ,r as ! ,, , 55 at g 1,1 .it a 1..CD i ' - Through Bills of Lading given to all " points South or lEast. . oc29d3m . .. , ' 0PeoxIe's . j Iispat eli ' FAST . FREIGHT LINE. ; ,: j . . ,. . ; . i . . . .! i . Merchaiits' tnlon Express Company, . - .c " proprietors. !i " - 1 l ! - I'll C.'.V ' i ro .-' '! Capital Q.OOO.OOa From -New. Yorkr .Bostoiv and. all New England Town&i i. a . Over all ieading BailroaJs to the West and Southwest, in Charter d Cars, on FAST FREIUHT TKA1NS, ; , - .. For Kates, BUli LadlDg, efc., apply to W.i"i VAa UUtKSKA, Agent, " - . 3do and ob7 Broadway, N. Y, 3. WiWXibBOXi'A'geDt.' :. "' ' xl court street, lioston. J. B." F. BakSAkd, Agent, J Al. Express. Co. Albany, N,! ' j. B. B. WAIDEX, Agent, oc22 d3m it a ... . )! f Ml BROWN, DOKEBSON & CO: ' vu.: FORWARDING' AND CONMISSIO! And special Agents for the BELLEFOMAIXE R. R, CO. .'!'- ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. And ERIE TIME EIPBESE, Also, Agents for the BeUefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES guaranteed. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKEKSON A CO . August 13, U66-augll AgenU.

WiOMMISSiON-OAflDS.

B. C.OltipKT.i d i' I i "i.iS.rBiPl.BTt, MURPHY A TRIPLET r, n-,' ' -Lower Wharkoatv ' ' " 0yEN.SBOP.O, KY., ; V Commlssloii' Uerchants, eilLKOiO A j SI EAM BOAT. AG E.XTS. 'u! I v- I. x j " . I . . .- - ;x - (OoBsignnenU solicited. nov!9 dim - XJM. Parvin, farlislcj A. Lkwi, Princeton. . JvJi.-PABy-isEvansiy... l s PARVIX, , IE.TIS 4fc , CO., " Pork Packers,, Produce and Commission Merchants) ; Dealers in . .- Pork, Bacon, Lird, Corn, Hay, Lime, .'.'' And CEMENT, Cor. Water and Locust Streets, : EVANSVILLE,' JND. novi'l d.'m , W. P. Wright, ; (Late of . MadisoD, ,lD(liaDa.) . STORAGE, FOH WARDING & GENERAL Commission Merchant FOJt THE PWIIASEAXDSAlEOr . - ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, ! No. 3 PR03IENADE, Elliott Block, Memphis, Tcnn Constenmenta nrul Oi'ders respectfully eoliclUid. ,, ,. j ... V.I - : i RJCFIBENCESI ' ' " First National Bank. Memphis; JMeraphis Merchants generally; Cooper, Kleimati A Co., Cincinnati ; Dubois & Augur. Cincinnati; Hanks Sc Porter, Cincinnati; Geo. L. Johnston & Co., Cincinnati ; T. JU Jefferson A I5rosM Louisville. Kentucky: McKee, Cunninffham t Co..' Louisville, Kentucky ; J. Peter & Co., Louisville, Kentucky. . ' ' nov9iin, - r JoHyTRTAN', I D i c k so m'?. Wlrni rjh CijA.. F. Tao. ij&ie AfKenuu i & ryan, ,. . .BRYAN, WATTS & CO, .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 -: 4$ Broad Street, ' J r ;-!. 7. ' i NEW YORK. Resdiible BIGHT CHECK advances' made -on- siupxnenu of COTTON. TOBAC R. K. J) 0NivERSt)T& CO., Agents. NOTICfi IS HEKEBTdlTEK, that,the undersigned have formed a.-limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions. of the Kevfsed statutes, of the State' of New 'York r that the name or firm under which tuch Partnership is to be conducted is Bryan, Watts A Co.; that the general nature of : the business to be transacted by such partnership lH to ffenera.1 ptmnifufint 1.nuinu general partners interested in said busi ness are jotin fcryan and Dickson O. watts. wlio evernllv tM in (i.o plum N ew York, in the State of New York ; that the special partner Interested In said business is Chat leF. Tag, who reside In crtv of Hnbnkn i and fetate of New Jersey; that said special partner, Charles F. Tag, has contributed as capital to the COm rr. O ri fttnctr of sunh nun. nership the sum of one hundred thousand dollars in cash ; and that such partnership jo iaj i-jujiiieiJo on, me aixteenut oay ml May.'lSCT. and is to terminate on tlm sir. teentbday of May, lK7ti. . t . j. :.' nkcw i aji tv , ji n y in, lot" . f ,.- .ii'UMHN -BKYAfj," '-"' , ; ... DICK,SON 4U. WATTR. .... it! ' ' ' General Faituers. ... H . CHARI.KK WmVAH . . may30d3m , special Partner. A. s.HAVHcnaT.,.. ,r : j , 4. J. whittakms. Ilaj hurst &. VI hit taker, PRODUCE. COMMISSION AND FORiiVARDIN& MZltCfrANTd; -" 1 ' '"-No. 8;.:2JLL'Ji'isbaith Water su' ' ..- ' . i- I. ,-1 j v., ;' r Deaiei-s in Flour. Racori. 1Tt riot, rnm and Cuntry Produce. . ST. BAIRT) ...( '.'.'.l.-.'.o.rir. 8TAE-T' is a i n i) & s t A it t; " (Successors to W. if. 14'ikm an i Co., j ' ' GENERAL.:- AEXTH,."!IHOI)rCE; Forwaruins; 4nd Commission Merchants Evanville, Indiana, 'liefer foil Q, Wheeler, Prea't. First .National Bank and Sam'l Ori. Vice President Evansviile National Bank. -.: 'if c?i,. Agents for Ohio River Rait Co. : noll-ly F. H. RAGON. 1 it-, Dealers jn-1 ; n ! , WINES AND. LIQUORS,., i Forwaxaing & Commission Merqliajfi vJfos. 3 and 4 Water Street, - : " EVANSVILLE IND. Cash order promptly and carefully filial, deel dtf . E WOCLD U F. H I Ml o IT H friends and former natrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINB and WATER STREETS, still in the trade ol LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, At., and should be pleased to see them. n H.D.ALLIS4CO. ' II. I. ALLIS 4c CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHA'Nl'S, , RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers Id LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c. Corner Water and Tine Streets, EVAN8VII.X.E, ISO. Janl dtf. . , J. C. Dnsouchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS,' No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octl8 R0CKP0RT COAL. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO deliver, at shortest notice, No. 1 Screened Rockport Coal to any part of the city. Offloe and Yard, corner Division and Water Streets. SPEER 4 CO. Full measure guaranteed. fau23 dtf

NEW- ORLEANS.

Alexaotier ii.rtiKor. Wta. .MrUruwc ... 3IcGrc?or Brothers, ' 1 .. ' . i . . . , . - - ' GENERAL ' - OOMMISSION MERCHANTS, : i'. . SO. 33 TCIIOI'FITOCLAS KT.,:V .".-. . - "'NW OUXKAKS, LA. Liberal advanres made on Provisions and WeUfrulroduee conaiKned to our address . .; , . ..... . . . i , . . ap2 iXiia. , O'Riloy . " General- Coinnilsslon Produce and Forii . - r r warding- -i Corner Poydras and Sew Lefee Sti., NEW ORLEANS. LA. '.Reference, the Great West. ' ' declSdtf. . 8A. H. KESSIDY. JVT.1VB VAIBIIf. ' fAri, E. MORTIMIR. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MERCHAN2S, Receivers o Pork, Bacon, Flour, Hop . . and Whisky, , 85 57 Poyrtras Street, New Orleans. deciodly. i r. 8. Howard, h. i. BAKKET, New Orlear'', . w. k. preston, New York. ... CATLix pkkstos, HntiocviIle, 1U. GEO.H. pkkston, Evunsviile, Ind. Wlf. H. .WILLIAMH, Calboun, lj HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARREU Cotton and Tobacco Factori ' ' . '.."ii '. AND : V '. . COJ1MISSIOX MEItCIIAWTS 16 t'ommon Nlrrrl, NEW ORLEANS, LS REFERENCED, Geo. W. Rathbone, President EvausvU' National Bank. . . Preston Brothers, Evanville, Ind. James Robb, Ewj., President Lon if National Bank. New Orleans. C. P. Norrin, Esq., Cashier First N ati Bauk, Memphis.. , - G. R. Rutter, Esq., President Tenm i'miuum nana, MempiiJH. J. Murphy, President Mmt t ' i Company.. decl.VIit insurance ;, j Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and, Tobacco Factor, GENERAL COMMIION MERCHANTH . . , ,. ..ana ': ' COMMERCIAL AGENTS. V , Office No. 59 Poydras street, '. V' .,,'' '; New Orlsakb, la. rCarleton, Foute A Co.,' New York. Kpeed Donoho A Co., Memphis. Tenn. . Cazari. HUkju-d A t:n. m,.i.ii . ..

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..... J.U. OBIIBT !i . Meun hlH, Xeaa , Late i of Uijoutown. , Late of W imams, , ' Ca rtmell A Co., . . , . ;iipuiM, lenn. , .. , , Kentoey.i , CARTMELL & DRURY,', Cotton ; Factors, Frodinse uil (iwirU 'i Commission and Forwarding i ' ii, , .Merchants, . ( 200 FROST STREET, Met. lVaHliiiisrton ii ml .tdAixjir, N. B., Uetivnonr p-j-Kirin) attention H llie sale, an (. id himm-, shlpmeuKii Cotton an i :l etn I'rmliKieji' Alui.lAliiliia binds ot Wthtern Vrmluoeo' ruumuuu .ruer, i .- uruwr. Md'Coa signments solicited. "H i.- . Refer to Huhhsdi R. K. Dun k erson A Co., Hayhuist A Whlttaker, J. U DqKouchet A Co., Evansville. lud. (Jyi8 ly B. i. COMER. GEO. fi, incilA.ai.fi.'. sr. . COMER & RICHARDSOx Gottoh Xnetoi-ir '' Ptorage, Commissiop, and Forwarding M K R C If A.X S, , ; : MEMPHIS, TENN.

- REFERENCKM. ",: ! " '"' ' ChaK.'Norlhr A Co., Memphis Fo:f ''" Rro.. Cincinnati; Jas. Viba A Co., Bostr i ; ' "u Jas. B. FenbVj t. Loux; J. B. KirUai IliU, Talmadge & io New York. ' l ' decl. 1 r- '.. -r-'t -r' :ir I'i irir.r. ttt

, y .".,( v PRODUCE, tD E AsLERtl i ' and ' Commission -.Merchany, '' Ji No.Zd Madison' Slre,i lt lt - '' Memphts-, Titsrif, ' Solicit consignments of Provisions, Flour. Meal, Corn, Hay, Oats, Green and Dried.-,,, Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, and Prodno " -.M of all kinds. ,. . , lThey have good business facllltie, wm4 '

oy giving prorapi reiurns will strive please customers.' i 'MUM' References, George R. Preston, Esq., 1 t. H. D. AlUs A Co,., . fcfia'?vI f. , Halliday Bros., Cairo, 111. Taaf. FilllliDs A Co.. Mcmnhli Martin Walt A Co., Memphm.Chouteau A Edwards, st, Louis. Dubois A Augur, Cincinnati., . . CHE. DECKER. FRED. O JOHN O. UJtCE DECKER. ' C. DECKER & SONS, ' aCannfacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hum, (shafts, Felloes, and Beat Work, . -' and dealers in Wagons, Drays, . Carts, ThimWe Skeins, and have always on hand a Urge assortment of Seasoned Wagon Makers' Sawed i Material, I4 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth, ' Evansville, Indiana.'. tl W Price Lists furnished on BnJlcatlon. mehHly in BODUM COAL, Jilt KM. OFFICE 0!V THE CORKER OF LO. cost and Water StreeU. A constant supply, and orders promptly filled. fnOT3f '

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