Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 November 1867 — Page 3
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STEAMBOAT .PfUNTlNQ. N'n printing etab!Jliirient Jn the,Wei bats better laeUititi fcr :frtJr afcility'-ior doing line Steamboat Prlnt.insr.. Our assortment of Job Type, though fiery large and complete, ts constantly being added to. and. on rj ob department i under tb personal supervision of one of the best Job printers in fhe United States. We are prepared to print Fosters, plain or fancy, t'.ili Hearts, Bills 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 te. Weather nud Water. The weather yr terday was cloudy and moist, .-with a ll?ht drlizlrag' rain from Ave o'clock jn st en5ugu' to dampen.bat not to wet. The river had fallen 3 inches during the twenty-tour hoars ending at three o'clock y sterday. The rain that prevailed here on Sunday a ad Monday extended up the river to Pittsburg and Brownsville, but the effect is not yet manifest. Unles heavier tT ere than here, it is not lively to materially improve navigation. Arrivals and Departnrc. The arrivals and departures up to. three o'clock ycterday include the Pal -tine, Louisville and return; Delaware, Cincinnati to Memphis; Newsboy, Henderson and return; Ollle Bulllvan, to Cannelton; Leonora No. 2, to Cincinnati; Lewellln, to Eastport; Curlew, to the stone-tiuarrlos. Coat Due. Among the first boats due here are the (Success, for St. Louis; Sam. J. Hale for Memphis; Champion, for Sew Orleans; Fanny Brandeis, Charmer and Nashville, lroni Cairo; Rose Hlte, from - Louisville ; Phantom, from Fast port; Win. While from Green River. Miseellaneon. ' The Starlight discharged 75 be' of cotton here for Jaqa-s, Hudspeth & Co., and had a, large amount of rags, scrap-iron, Ac, for ports above. She towed two barg and Captain Charley Harton, though a long time out from home, looked as young and fresh as ever-...Joe McCul tough and Taylor Wells, pilots of the Golden Eagle, Joined in the festivlti 3 on board the Leo nora No. 2, and were captivated with the Evarsville ladies. The soriee given on board the Leonora was a surprise parly. In honor of Dr. J. Ii. Crosby and his fair 'young bride, who had taken passage on her for their bridal , tou-. A large crowd was pre-ent, and racuic and dancing, and laughter and fun, with a generous flow of wine and plenty ot delicious refreshments, was the order or tn nigut. .We left Capt. Davis and Lew. Morris leaning aaiiist a bulk-bead, singing in chorus, I wish I were a boy aiain." Capt. Hollcroft and Wash. Elder, of the Palestine, looking in upon the merry throng, exclaimed: " Can such things be. And overcome us like a sunflower." Tiie Ada Lyon arrived at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, with a full caro of tobacco, cooper stuff, Ac, Ac ......The Palestine arrived at 2 o'clock yesterday moi ang ana returned immediately to Louisville. Mho had a large number of passengers, among whom was llev. C. B. Paroons, en route to I'aducah .The Leonora had three bridal parties dowu and two up. Amouthe nnmiier were Mi. P. Towtsmd and ariy, of Mad'son, Xnd., who return-id oa her y sterday. She bad a tlce trip out... The Delawaie arrived at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, with Capt. Foster's new hull in towns a lighter .The Starlight had safely crossed Three Mile, and the GoU en Eagle was feeling for a channel...The Lewellln was receiving a fair trip for the Tennessee river, and the Linton was getting a grtod trip for Cairo ...A. Cairo dispatch to the Cincinnati . Cumin reial. of Tuelay says "the Nashville struck a rock at Grand Chain last night, breaking sixty timoers, and is sti'l fast on the rock, and la a perilous condition. Assistance h s been sent to her. She will be lightened off, and go on the ways at Padncah." It is strange that no intelligence of the kind was telegraphed to ibis city ....Toward noon yesterday the atmosphere thickened up, and the prosprct of an increase of rala was more encouraging, but duriug the afternoon the clouds became broken andhe sun was, at times, pa: tly visib:e...One item of the Lewellin's trip yesterday was "'. bbls. salt... ..-..The Cobb-Webb was getting an excellent trip for the Cumberland The Chattanooga passtd Mt. Vernon at noon yesterday, and was expected at 5 o'clock last evening. The Silver Cloud, with two barg s,'w3 butting at Shawneetown bn- whin the Starlight left there Tursday night. She had not arrived up to 3 o'clock yesterday. Boats Leaving- To-Day. For Cairo. The popular Chattanooga will be the regular packet for Cairo to-day, we presume. Captain Frank Dusouchet is her commander, and Kit Rudd Js her attentive and obliging clerk. She has comfortable accommodations for passengers. Foa Louisville. The Rose Hlte may be expected to leave for Louisville at 10 o'clock this morning though she may, possibly, hove around earlier. Sn- is a superb packet, commanded by that veterau offlcer Captain Aaron Ballard, with Dick Hutchinson in the office, and Joe Carr, obliging and polite, among the ffght. For Guises River. Tue beaufirul Wm, White, Captain Eilm Rust, and wltli Mr. Julian Gidd'ig the office, 's the regular aud popular Or i K'ver packet today. - tiI'Miilnr from oar Exchange. " Pittsburg. The Comtnertiml ot Jiouday says: '-, --' Business along the lower landing has ex hibited no Improvement, the river being too low for navigable pur pox i ne weatn er ontina,s very warm for the seasou. The only way to do s to wait rrit'i, the -od time urt come. bove the bridge trade wrs bi -k. The 's have aM the busln they u mut T'trn Tiir T?: vi'w fn,f'il- T.tHti jwitb the Government Me.nier if ' now laid up at Uhis House. .. i i; . i'"1' tc"" teportPooii and - ' r - is it . 'frin iu all.
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directions. The storm is" from the west and oath west, -and -will -doubtless reach-the Alleghenies to day, making probably a rise of several feet at Pinshurg hardly nougii, we fe ir, to let out the pen: up ti tt Of coal, however. A few teet oi water will let 'out coal from Ponieroy and vicinity, and greatly relieveeur clMzens, at well as maiet Lilly aid navigation. , The Gazette of Monday says: , "Sir. C. T. Dumont has brought Suit agi uxt H. S. Haroni, for boilers and roacuinery for-the rquiDment of the Fire King, wblcli our readers will remember r ' an experimental boat for using petroleum for fuel The defense is that the -boilers were not made H-ording to asr emeat, and were entirely Insufficient, 'x he ea-.j is on trial before Judge Storer, in the Sup -rior Court of th is cty. The St. Louis &nd Miami packet, Jennie Lewis, was snagged in the .Mississippi, y. sterday. Fifty ol her timbers are reported broken. , Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday says: The river had the appearance of fal'ing y -lerday, uh w ant 3 f t water in the cmal by the mark. Dunnr. the previous twenty-four hor- it ba l ia''e i I inch at tne he d of the ful's, aidiome 2 inch . or 1 s, at For land. The weaihtr ha-' changed at i; , cha ed t- rai ., With a light out si lyrain fal'inT y i..- y before t'avlight, and a r'-lr-loi raiu r 1 day, with the promi. of a 1 t.le more ls t night. The iometer indications weie In favor ot more rain tboujh not piomi'ing a h vy vain. The t leiaiometer ra : d at .whlc'i is warm tough for raiii, and tue wind wa v . rin l.oiu south lo east of ; -uth until evening, when it shiit.d to toutliw -t. We learu that the Bertha, that sunk sat-rday moia'ng early on Craig's bar, jrst below. Vevay, w succ. -ful'y rais i aain Saturday n'ght. Tae Champion, l apt. Shinkle, went to her assistance, and soon stopp i the 1 :.k and had her afloat. She had forty t'mbers broken along the side alt of the forward hatch. The freight in tbe hoid cotton and rags was only sli?htl dainag -1. 'l ne Champion took the Bertha in tow, and officers of the mail boat report mi.v in? her under way above Vevay, bound for Cincinn sti. Captain Z. M. Sherley, the special delegate of the Association to Washington city, has returned, and wp at tU nieeiing of tne Captains' Association yesterday morning. Captain Sherley made a brief statement of his mission, together with the other committers who accompanied him, and the best results promised, and on motion, lie received the thanks of the Association for bis efficient service s, and was still retained as the special committee-man of the Association. - . Captain sherley made a verbal report of
uie aaiuu 01 me commuiee at washington, representing St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, and this citv. The comtnitt" c had very satisfactory interviews with S retary Mcculloch, becretaiyof the Treasury; also with Captain Mew. the special assent of the Department. The amended sieamooat law was submitted to the Secretary, who, af.er the committee changed some of ii provisions, approved of it, and said he would recommend its adoption by Congress, This is a very important advantage, and the amended law is of vi tal importance to the entire West and rsouui, as wen as to all sections. ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, Architects & Superintendents. Office Crescent City Building, second floor; entrance No. Main rttreet. . Plans and specifications furnished on reasonable terms. se2S dtim H. MURSINNA, A K C II I T E C T. Office No. 3 CHANDLER'S BUILDING, Corner, First and Locust Streets, Evansville, Ind. " Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings furnished at short notice, and oa reason ble ernes fmchlod3m Xrtolert Bovd. Architect, XO. 1 CHANDLER'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Mursinna A Boyd. - . mch.27 6m FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL, FLOUR, 8HIPS TUFFS, HOMINY, SALT, LIMB, c. Not. lOS anU HO, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, ETAJTSTII IB, Ijtd. 6& Agent far the Chicago SeaU Comnanv. . APER. Samuel N. Docker. E. J. Morten. DOCKER & MORTEN, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, apll d6m ' Evansville. Ind. "The Pen is Mightier than the e Tord. THE GOLD PEN, -KVT AND CHEAPEST OV VENS. Norton's Gold Pens, The Best Pens in the' World. r For sale at M. S .irnfden;.ane, J'eM-2orfr, and by every "' appointed dgenf at the ante prices. .Iforton mal es o ZT'chs stampd witA the Jane or Trademark of any other; therefore, t here an Agency is established, 'he publiewill be best suited, aud it the saute prices, bvrallina on 'he Agent; in all other places 'hose H-ishifip the .Morton 2cn bast send to Headquarters, v;r their orders will receive '-;pt attention, ifaccotttpa,td with the cash. A. Catalogue, with tull description f siz'f ind prry, s-:n: or receipt of lerter pofctj . . , .. A. MORTON.'. ' OCIT diW ii . . I l -'..
STEAMBOATS. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND AND TENNE-SEE RIVER.. The Evansville and Cairo Packets are authorized to give through Bills of Lading to the following wnts, at the rates mentioned below: To Dycubursc, 55c.: Eddyville, 75c; Canton, 75; Rockcastle. 75c. ; Linton. 75c; Eastport, and points below oa the Tennessee River, 55c; point above the Shoals, on Tennessee River, 80c. feign billtof ladinsr, " Privilege of resbipoin$ at Paducah." We miarantee the above rates.
until further notice. Any overcharges lhat may occur will be promptly corrected by ns. - Merchants are requested to see that 'the weights are placed in every bill ot Jading. se6tf FOWLER, IEE s CO. Regular, Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet . The New aud Finely Appointed cteamer . Wnx. Wliite, Elias Rust, Master; . Julian GiDrisGS, Clerk, Will run as a reeular Evansville and Green River Packet, nlakinsz all landings neuce to nownng wreen. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p.m. novls dtf Regular Evansville, Owensboro, and Cannelton Packet The excellent Light-Draught Steamer Ollie Sii.llivaii, X. Ham. Thhoop, Master; Les. WaBK. Iriprtra Will. H. Hugo, j Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and Cannelton, making all way landings. Leaves Evansville every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10 A.M. Leaves Cannelton every TUESDAY. t or ireight or passage appiv on board, or to C.R. RUDD, novl8 dtf Agent. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River .Weekly -Packet. FOR JOHNSONVILLE, EASTPORT, and r Luri4.Mi;i; m - The fleet and elegant steamer . - DP EE N T.O M, Allen Duncan, Master; Val. SoRKSfsoN, Clerk. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY at 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates. Particular attention given to filling orders. For freight or passage appiy on ooard.C For Green River oa the first Water. , The Steamer ' ALF. H, EDWARDS.. MASTEB, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every sat U UUA x, at o o clock p.m. . oc21 tf KP?1 iilni Cvanavllla nl Uahi phis Packet. For Columbus, Madrid Bends, Hick man, and fllempHis. . The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer John X. Perry, J. Lee Finitet, Master; Heisky Miller, Clerk, Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. Leave Evansville every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphis every FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jun4dtf Daily Henderson Packet . r: . The fine Steamer jjNews Boy. . C. O. PERKINS, Master,; Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents.. nov2 dtf Sew York Clothing House. V. P. IRONS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 40 MAIN STEEET EVANSVILLE, IND., Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING aud FURSlSHiXG GOODS, Have alwavs in stock a laree and inten sive 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 ana experienced workmen. All of our good's are marked in plain figures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. seW V. F. IKO.VS A ( O. United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 18.10,) 40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, v Branch Office No. West Third ht Ci.ncixnati. " ' CASH ASSETS EXCEED 82,300,000. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Folicu-Hohiers Ezcead thai, nt any other Company. xouran loan tne accumulation from the Convpany at any time. Eoj an Agency app'i" to . J. B. .SIV'DALL.-. Genein.! A rent for Ohio and Indiana 1 No. t W. ihtrtl Ht., Cincinnati, -Chin. . Au Agent wauls '. .in this. county, -je.-cl?
..i F. M. HUMPHREY & CO., Commission! ME H OH"A'N.T S, AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGEMS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR ' SZ! ss o o . E3 CD O t 1 o 63 km s tt e o o 2 tt K O H e o o vn PS o P3 as a w a 53 C3 m 9 3 i Si c o 7 CD on O 2 o 2 on t CD Through Bills of Lading given to all points South or East. oc29 d3m PAST FRTCTRfTT Merchants' Union Express Company, , Proprietors. , . Capital $20,000,000. From New York, Boston, and New England Towns, all Over all leadintr Railroads to the West and Southwest, in Chartered Cars, on FAST FREIGHT TRAINS. For Rates, Bills Lading, etc.. apply to . W. P. VAN DUERSEN, Agent, 365 and S67 Broadway, N. Y. S. W. Wamwost, Agent, 21 Court Street, Boston. J. B. F. Barnard. Agent. M. U. Express Co., Albany, N. Y R. R. WALDEX. Asent. oc22d3m BROWN, DINKEBSON & CO. i'ORWARDING AND CONMISSIO MERCHANTS And special AgenU tor the BELLEFONTAINE R. K. CO., ERIE TKANSrORTATIOX CO., , And ERIK TIME EXPRESS Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEE!'. Consignments solicited. , ,
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B. C. MtTRPHY. K, S. TSIPLKTT. UUltPQY Jk TItlPIiET r, LOWEB WHAKFBOAT. I ! . i . . ' " ' ' ' ': "OWENSBORO, KY., RecelTln, rwarding, and Commisslou, uerchants, BAILE01D Jt STEAMBOAT, AGEMS. Consignments solicited. . novi9 aim J. M. PabvIw, rferllsle.lA. LKn. Prlncetoii --, -i . J. D. Pabvim, Evansville. " IA11VI-V, LEWIS & CO., .:; Poric. Packers, . . Produce and Commission Llerchaats, ' Dealt rs In 1 Pork, Bacon, Lard, Co"rn, IIay, Lime, And CEMENT, Cor. Water and Locust Streets, . EVANSVILLE, IND. novl3d3m W. P. Wright, . : (Late of MaJison,, .Indiana.) f STORAGE, FORWARDING 4 GENERAL . Commission Merchant FOR TUE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, No. 3 PROMENADE, ; Elliott Block, Memphis, Term Consiffnments and Ord fully solicited. . . ' . . REFERENCES : First Naiioaal Bank. Memohist Mom. phis Ierchants generally: Cooper. Kiel. man & Co.. Cincinnati: Dubois fc Aimir. Cincinnati; Hanks 4 Porter, Cincinnati; ueo. jonnstou s Co., Cincinnati; T. L. Jefferson & Bros., Louisville. Kemuokv: McKee. Cunninzham A Co.. l.onisv-ii'o Kentucky; J. Peter Co., Louisvili . Kentucky. , , i .nov91m JOHS BbyAH. I DifK-so-M ti -W iiate Arnenuurgn CHA3. F. Tag. ouiyan. . j BRYAN, WATTS & CO, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Broad Street, -- ' NEW YORK. Reasonable SIGHT CHECK advnnoi made on stiinments of COTTON, torai! fd L T- 1 R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents WrOTICE IS HEREBY GITEK jli tii at tue undersigned have formed a limited partnership.: pursuant to- the islons . of the Kevfsed Statutes of state or- Aew orkr that the uameornrm under which such nartnr. snip is to he conducted is Bryan. Watts Co.; that the general nature of the buai ness to he transacted bv such nartnorxli ir. is a general commission business: that the general partners interested in said bust ness are joud tirruu and Dickson O, Watts, who severally reside in the citv of New York, in the State of New Yorlr t h.ii the special partner Interested lu said busi ness is Charles F. Tag, who resides in the city or ioooken, in the county of Hudson and Stats of New Jersey: that said sneclai partner. Charles F. Tan. has contributed as capital io me common stocic or such partnership the sum Of one hundred thnnsnnH dollars in cash ; and that such partnership is iu i-tjiiiiiieuce on me sixieenin aay oi may, iwji.gna is 10 terminate on tne sit xeeniu day oi Aiay, l70. uateu at piew xork, May lo, 1S67. ' .. JOHN BHYAN. " DICKSON O. WATTS, General Partners, CHARLES F. TAG. may30 d3m . . Special Partner, 8.HAYHTJB3T. J. J. WHITTAKBB Ilay lMirst & lVli it taker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6..... South Water St. Dealers in Flour. Bacon. Ha v. Oats. Porn suu toumry rrouuee. I M. BAIBD. O. H. 8TAKT BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) ofEJTERAI. AGENTS, PBODrt'E, u r orwaruinK ana t oramission Mer chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H O. Wheeler. Pres't. First National Bank and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly F. H. BAOON. K. DICK IT KAGOX t DICKEY, Wholesale Groceri Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, and Forwarding & Commission Merchais: Nos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. ueci uii TTTE WOULD BEHIND OCR W friends and former natrons that we are at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, still In the trade of LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, C, anu snouiu oe pleased to see tnem. IT. D. ALLIS !t CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers lo 4 LIQUORS, FLOUR, '&y x Corner Water and VIne; Streets, : . .. '- ; ' ' ,,(T' 7 ' i EVAJfSVILLE, IJTD. Janldtf. ;"v . ' J. G. Dasonchet & Co, FORWARDING, COMMISSION 4 PRO DUCE MERCHANTS No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, ne' door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ilu. octl . . . . 7 ROCKPORT COAL. s' TTTE ARE NOW PREPAKCn Tn JfV deliver. ' at shortest notice, No. 1 Screened Rpckport .Coal to any pai of . the
Offlce anil Yafdcorae? DlvLslon'and f ini'1"'" K - r"r i eTtSTR 0Water Streets ; ePEEaTro -fV "3St at str,r,8t "' i " Fuirmeasuruaranteed. hx1 -1 .:
Alexander McGregor. - Wm. McGregor.;'
McGregor Brothers, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 33 TCMOrPITOCLAS ST
...... I Liberal advances made on Provisions and Western Produce consigned to onr ad drv, ap2 d3m. ' General Commission Produce and Tor- . warding i MERCHANT, ! lorner Poydras and Kew leree Sts . NEW ORLEANS. LA. P.eference, the Great West. XeclMtf. - " 8AM. H. KEKNEDT. JCLirrs VAimiW. PAUI. K. MORTIMER. S. a KENNEDY & C0 COM MISSION MER CHAN IS, Keceiverso Pork, Bacon, Flour, Bop and Whisky. 55 A- 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. declSdly. a. s. Howard, h. d. bakkkt, NewOrtear w. b. Preston, New York, Catlin prestos, Hutsonville, 11L 6EO. b. preston, Evansville, Ind. wm. H. Williams, Calhoun, in HOWARD, PKEST0NS & BARREL Cotton and Tobacco Factors '' AND . . COMMISSIOX MERCnASTJ 16S I'ouimon Street, 5 NEW ORLEANS LA, REFERENCES, Geo. W. Rathbone, President EansvU1 Siational Baak. . Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James Robb, Esq., President Loulsit National Bank. New Orleans. C. P. Norris, E., Cashier First Natlf. Bank, MemphLs. 3 , G. R. Rutter, Eq., president Tennt National Bank, Memphis. !aj. J. J. M.urphy, President Memo. Insurance Company. - declMu.
Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and. Tobacco Factor, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS .J t, . , cLnd- . ..ii..i COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Otace No. 59 PoydrasTtreet, " bsw Obleaxs, La. CaWeton, Foufe Co.; New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. , Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30-'65-tf. ...... E. H. Fairchild. , J. w. Bingham, V : FAIRCHLLD & BINGHAM, Commission Merchants 84 Magazine Street, nova) dly NEW ORLEANS. 8. M. BABTON.M. M.FOOL....W. M. AIKMAJt. S. BI. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants H Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA, MEMPHIS CARDS. N. CAItTMELL, J.B.DBUBT Late of Williams, Memnhls, Tens Cartmell 4 Co.. Late of Unldntowa, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky, u CARTMELL & DRURY, Cotton Factors, Produce and General Commission and Forwarding -Merchants, 200 FROST STREET, llet. Wastiinarton and Adaoi, ' 3u:miuis, TENN. N.' B. We eive onr personal attention to tbe sale and shipment of Cotton and ail kinds of Western Produce. Aico, to Ailing Plantation Orders. Orders nd Consignments solicited, "fc-a Refer to Hubbs A Vlets, R. K. Danker son A Co., Hayhurst A Whittaker, J. C. Dusouchet A Co., Evansville. I jd. (JylS 17 E. J. COMER. GEO. S. BICHAKDMS. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding M E R C HANTS, Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TEN JT. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop &Co., Memphis: Foster Bros.. Cincinnati ; Jas. lba A Co.. Boston ; Jas. B. Fen by, St. Louis : J. B. Klrtland, Hill, xaimauge wi.,aew xora. decl. IIILIi k CO., PRODUCE DEALER -land Commission Merchants, No. 39 Madison 'Street, Memphis, TOT. Solicit consignments of Provisions, Flour. weal, corn, nay, ais, urwu uu uiiwm. Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, and Prodac of all kinds. They have-ennd business focliittoa by giving prompt returns will strive please cu tomers. . .References. George R. Prei-ton, Esq , H. D. Ailis Co., f Lvansvllle. Halliday Bros.. Cairo. 111. Taaf, Phillips A Co., Memphis. Martin Walt fc Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwards.st. Louis. Dubois & Augur, Cincinnati. jye CHB. DECKER. JOHX G. IECT ' TttV-V. C- EECS.B. ' I C. DEC1S & SONA ' Mantifacturcrs of Spokes, Wheels, Huca, tenafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, nnd dealers in Wagon3, Lrays, Carts, Thimble Skeins. and have atwaj-f; on hand a large assortrnpnr ot Sew.ied Wttgon ifoktrs" Gtired Materials, 1 16 aw: 14 Main 8'reet, corner Fiftbi, Ecmisvifle, Ivdimta. i -Pric-e Li-ts iuruUshed on applicatjon, liOI3 4?I COAL MIJfES. jth'K on riir: rnissir. of i.o-
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