Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 December 1867 — Page 7
RIVER NEWS. Other Mixer Item Sc Fifth I'age, , , -STEAMBOAT PRINTING., No printing establishment In the West has, better facilities or greater ability tor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment, or Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and ourjob department is nnder thepwraonw supervision ot' one of the best job printers in the United States. We are P7Mred to Mint Posters, plain or fancy Bill eaos, Sills Ladni. Cards. Deck and. Meal Tickets, Bills of Ear, Mates' Ticket for Labor, Ac?, &e. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. WttbrraiidWatr. . The weather cleared up Friday night, and was intensely cold. Saturday was bright and beautiful, with the mercury, at sunrise, at 27" above zero, and continued ' to range down to the freezing point all dav. The river was stationary since Fridav noon- and a swell was confidently ex pected. Arrivals mid Departures. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock Saturday include the buocess, Lin rinnati to St. Louis: Ella Hughes, Louis ville to Cairo; Silver Cloud, New Orleans to Cincinnati: Ada Lyon, Green River to rnrn- Ollle Sullivan, to Cannelton ; Newsboy, Henderson and return. Boatn IK tie. " Among the first boats due her are the Empire, for Memphis; Luella, 1 Linton. Chattanooga and Nashville, lrom Cairo; RoseHite. from Louisville; Wra. White, vm nrwn Ttiver: Lewellin. from Eastport. ! ' i ' Mlseellnneons. There was considerable activity on the vharf Saturday, with a fair amount of freight offerlnz for Cairo and Memphis and both the Charmer and Fanny Bran deis were receiving liberaHy..-The Ol n unixjar. xrt, for Cannelton full of freight and people -W were again mistaken in regard to the departure of the Cobb-Webb, as we have been assured she would positively go, but Captain Webb, with a characteristic desire to accommodate the people, laid over till Saturday, though he was full of freight ou Friday. . Ciipt. Liter's new propeller made a trip to 1 Green River on Thursday and returned ' Friday night. Her machinery works well, and she is likely to prove agreat success The Success and the Ella Hughes passed down during Friday night With fair trips rhe Silver Cloud, after a tedious voyage and much tribulation, reached this port with two barges and some freight Saturday morning. When the prospective ' rise comes down sue will be able to cross French Island Bar, and we presume she wil not attempt it till the rise does come .'Japt. J. V. Throop is waiting and hoping for good news from above. If the reports are favorable, the big Mayflower will be found at the wharf to-day j ready to eceive for Memphis. ' .' ' BomW Leatvlngr To-DtJ. For CAIKO.--The Chattanooga will most probably be the regular mail and passen-r ger packet for Cairo and way ports to-day, at3o'ciock. t She has com fortable appointments, and her chief officers, t'apt. Frank Dusoucbet and Kit Rudd. are deservedly popular, as they are courteous and obliging. The Linton, Capt. Nat. Drew, with N. B. Havwar.t and Cash Thomas in the office, will likewise go to Cairo to-day. She is a new boat, finely appointed, and pleasant omeers. --.! ; Fo Louis viiae. The Rose Hite will doubtless be the mail boat to Louisville at 10 o'clock this morning." Capt. Aaron BaL -lard is Tier popnlarcommaiderrand Dick. Huichmson and Joe Carr are her clerks. The Rose till is a favorite with the people along the eoaSU Fob Cakselton.-The Ollle Sullivan will return to Cannelton at 10 o'clock J-his jno -nlng. 'Capt. Ham. Throop in command, aud Les. Ware and Will. Haysofllciatt; in Ute, oiiice witlkdistLnguished cour- . ! .-"..-' ,u ivvAic ,-. . . tesy. Fob Gkee-n River. The popular WiilirMrf .WtttCJs the regular ;;ween Kiver Dafketr lf-d'f ar 8 ai.-"Capt.-Kustf and Julian Giddiugs are her officers, and are roou.jr.t IMT.T oblinina eentlemen. Tho William White has elegant passenger a ppoinmoiit.: Give1 her a big trip, and aid her in building up a large trade for EvausvUie. . " - - leauitt!i from our Exchanges. . Pittsburg. The Commercial of Thttr's'dav iavsr ' ' ' 5 (.:,,'y--- , Below the Suspension Bridge, we have nothir." new to notice. Our steamboat (.in,ir watiiiir for rie of water. Si',.,, i,-iiK r.iif-v will have to wait lime onrr.iifn. Above the bridae activ ity was the order of the day Business khcIt K"rpi?htsand passetisers were nlentv. Cincin-n'ati. The Commercial of Friday says: i Th urt-.jtiior was cool and cloudy v es terday, with the wind from the northeast until noon, when it veered kround, com las from the southwest during the aiter.7rn nn.i niaht The thermometer ranged ot so iWyMali.dav : the barometer sllgt lv indicating rain. At Pittsburg, the river was RweeiitiiZ slowly last night, wltn . .aia i.n-hp. In-the channel! - At Wheel ing it was rising slowly, with mild and r.ifnriv weather. Here, it was receding verv slowiy last night, with four feet scant nence to iirjui uuu mn-utc iuum in the canal. rntain F. A. Blanks left for New Or leans yesterday .having succeeded in his mission here. He has secured the large rwi excellent s de-wl.eel steamer Jsl. To m from the Bie Sandy Company, for ha New Orle is .a-nd i. Ouachita River fade She will leave for New Orleans as c.i osihere is sufficient water over the .u. tn nermlt her to descend. : A Chippewa River boat, named Silas Writshr, passed Muscatine the other day. ho w hmit on a new principle. It is said. Th hoat. has a couple of barge alongside. so placed as to li :t the steamer u p to a level ! with the barges; that is, the weight of t he machinery, boilers, fuel, &c, is equally rft.trihntl between the boat and barges. This is a tine arrangement for low water. Lorisvii.i.E. The Courier of Friday The river Is unchanged at this point, the .h.nnoi iintn. hv the canal mark, not i ,in variui mi inch in three days. feet water In the i o ..ri u-o notice that the river lout it ' (. Yi n and WAS eettine muddy last '. i Thi is fmm the eft'ects of the ain and iudicates a rise. The weather , nri pinnilv yesterday, threaten ing ain all day, but none tell. The therranurl at. fio3. and the mercury in the lorometer indicated no change. though slightly favoring rain. The Courier's River Reporter must go ltariv uml has an unreliable barometer. There were rains at Nashville Monday, and a steady rain iu that quarter again ou Wednesday, and a speedy and permanent resumption of navigation of the Cumberland is anticipated.
THE EVAVSVILLE DAILY; J QURNAL: MONDAY, DECEMBER a. I8b7.
The Belle Memphis, from MemphU, was slightly damaged by running ioui ui me chain of rocks at Commerce.. ' ' , , The W. J. Lewis nan ihcu -v7i in a ba -tered condition, Dy roua n? ioi of the wreck of the Montgomery at DevU's Island, above Cairo. Alio lUUJau") ... L-jt- v. ' - n..,.nit in tin-tor orderaiia a thorough outfit will be the Urst big boat of the season to start lor New Orleans. St. Louis. The Democrat, of Friday says: - - - . The river was rising slowly yesterday. According to our exchanges, the late rains extended North bevond St. Paul, and were heavy tnere, ai uuDuque, rwjna, uu aloug a portion ot toe - Missouri Kirer. We lx)K ror a general improvement, m naui:ii ion above, but onlv to a small ex tent Already the Illinois and tipper Mis sissippi are better by six inches at least tnan luev were. xoere wbs business transacted yesterday. Captain Bradley has announced the one-chimney steamer Carrie tc leave lor Pittsburg to morrow. - Memphis. The AvalancJie of Wednesday 6ays: Wuathsrpnnl and clondv. with indica tions of mor raiu. The river is receaiug .tsurtiiv with Kix feet larste to Cairo, aud six feet in the channel from hereto VicksKn fa XHa Ohio isstill tailing. Willi lures onri 1 half feet on the bais in the lower Ohio. White and Arkansas rivers con tinue low, with no change to report in channel aepin. -. Business on the wharf was fair, with a small list of arrivals and departures. The h ill and wreck of the old Bostona, which had been dismantled, was set on fire and entirely consumed at the lower landing Monday night. ' The wreck was valued at $1,800. ami was Insured lor $1,000. The Importer, from Wheeling, will not return to theOhio River, but will probably engage in light nlng the J a ger boats out of the river. COMMISSION CARD. P. S. DusotjCHKT, late of Evansville, Ind. John Gilbert, Golconda, 111. P. S. DDSOUCHET & CO.. . ' GENERAL - ' -; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, iXo. 33 Poydras Street; , NEW ORLEANS, LA. i Oiders and consignments solicited. References W. J. Lowry & Co., Evansville, lnd.: Hode, Cirr& Co.. Evansville; xienry Ajres, r.sq., tvaueviut: u. souchet Co., Evansville; J. W. MeCoy & Son. Golconda, UU; TBea Steiger E Son, Golconda; A. C. McCollister, Mt. Vernon. Ind.; John M. Barter, Mt. ernon; Wm. H. LarRins, Mt. Vernon ; John R. Everton, Mt. Vernon; Henry Hill & Co., Warsaw. 111. ; C. K. Davis & Co.. Warsaw : W. S. Van meter & Bro., Bowling-Green, Ky. ; A. J. Harris, Union towp, Ky. nov25d:im , ; CHEN0WETH, CASEY & CO., Commiwsion Jlerchauts For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, Pork. Bacon; Beef, Floor, ' AND WESTERN PHODUCBi GESBRAI.I.Y, i No. 70. New Leree Street' NEW O 4XS, I-Ai ; 'nov28 - :!C,::!i'5 ' ': - , ; i. CLOCKS. . A. C. ROSENCRANZ,'" ; , . : -Dealer In v,,. Watches Clocfes, Jewelry, ' , No. 12 SECOND STREET. ' ; Between Mam and Sycamore.! " Personal attention given to Repairing. .tne Watches. -( - l.ianl azm .a5 1 i ' , "f BiiB - ', Ti " s-, s i :" at " x a w w 'CO 2 a a 5. Cs XT' J 1 -4 co' o t- oa o fit m DC a, 22 o 1 jt at, V 7? a "3 p .a. b u ps,.,. 3 -3 - w . 1 O 55 Qs .3 55 ss - C PI m 33 10LI:; 2! O , 3 a. . fa u n r a o o FT o'S 53' So I " "2 co "T CD - to TT 11 o O ' 5 - ' t - as FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HAY. CORN, OATS. BRAN, MEAL., FLO UK, SHIPS TUFFS, So. 10S and 1IO, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, EVAJTSYII LK, IKD. SF" Agent fat the Chicago SeaU Comrtanv. Notice to Contractors. November 4th, 1867. milE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE city of Evansville will receive sealer, proposals, until the 5th day of December, 1867, for grading the alley situate between Fulton Aveone and Fifth Avenue, and extending from Third Street to Fourth Street, in Lamasco, now city of Evans ville. By order of the Council. ' A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office. Nov. 14. 167. jiov 4 fUnioncoTT.
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S TEAM BO ATS.. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND . ; rjAND TENNESSEE RIVERS. The Evansville and Cairo Packets are authorized to give tbrough Bills of Lad in a; to the following joints, at the rates mentioned below. To Hyinsbors, ooc- Eddyville,75c;C.ntou,7o; RocKcastJe,7oc,; Lintou, 75c; Eastpoit, and points below on the Tennessee River. Vic.; point above the Shoals, on lenne;e River, 80c Sign billt of ladinw, Privilege of reshipping at Padocah." We guarantee the above rates, until farther notice. Any overcharges i hat mav occur will be promptly corrected by us. Merchants are requested to see that tne weights are placen n every bill I ot Hiding, sefitf FOWLER, LEE fc CO. Regular Evansville and Bow lingGreen Packet. The New , and Finely Appointed Steamer Elias Rust, Master; Julian GiDtixGS, Clerk, Wi'l run as a regular Evansville and Green River Packet, making ail landings heuce to Bowling Green. Leaves Evansville every Monday and Thursday, at p.m. novlS dtf Regular Evansville, Owensboro, and uanneiton racket. The excellent Light-Draught Steamer Ollie S?villiaii, J. Ham. Throop, Master; LiBS. WARE, i IfiArh-s Vill.H. HCGO,JIeKS Will ply as a regular packet between Evansville and Cannelton, making all tuq r Innilinffs. loaves evansville every .vi v , i. , V'J'"i)N ESD A Y, and FRIDAY, at 10 A.M. leaves Cannelton every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 9 A.M. For freight or passage apply cm board, . . i , t r XT A V or tonovl8 dtf Agent. Regular Evansviile and Tennessee River Weekly Packet. . FOR JOHNSONVILLEI EASTPORT, and FLOREJ) C F. , ' ' ' 's The fleet and elegant steamer , JE BE .Al ::3ST;T O ALiKN Duncax, Master; ' i . . - V.t.. Sorwvson. fHerk. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY atf 4 p.m., carrying freights and passengers at lowest rates, .rarweujar bilcuiiuh s'Cii fi flllini' orders. - For freight or passage apply on Doard.C may 14 dtf , . . , , ... - . , For Green River on the first Water. . u The Steamer - vDA. LYON. ALF. H. EDWARDS. wMasteb, Will leave Ettusvi11 for .Woodbury every WEDNESDAY, and for Bowling Green every SATURDAY,- at 5 o'clock p.m. . , oeai ti Reaular- Evansville and Mem phis FacKet. Forn3olTinibtisi Madrid Bends, Hick man, and Memphis.' The eleeant. fast ' side-wheel- steamer JToliix I. Perry, f, Lee FiksiY, Master? 1 ' ! "' l : Hksby Millt-r, Clerk, Will run as a regular WeeKiy 1-acKei as above,- giving esoeeiai slmsuuuu wjr bnsiness. the filling of orders, and. collec tion of charges. - Tj-m'm Wvhhkville every TUESDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Alemphu every t hxda i.ata r.m. For freight or passage apply on boara. un-ldtf .:.: Daily Henderson Packet ' ; . The fine Steamer ! C. (i. PERKINS. Master.: ,. Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. . -r- - Freigntsi recetvea at an. nouns ai Mammoth, WharfbotU. - . R. K. DUNKEKSUN x Agents. , nov2 dtf :- !i ' : New York Clothing House. V. P. IRONS & CO., OITE-PRICE CLOTIIIING HOUSE, No. 40 MVIIST STREET EVANSVILLE, IND., ' ' ' Dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING and--FURNISHING GOODS, Have always in stock a large and exten 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 and experienced workmen All of our goods are marked 1n plain fig' nres. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DE VIATION. Be13 V. P. IKONS A CO, United States Life Ins. Co., (Established in 18o0.) 40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Branch OrFicK No. e West Thibd St. Cincinnati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED S3.30O.00O. I Dividends as large as those of any other t iru Tncumnce Company. SecurUv to Policy-Holderi Exceed that of You can loan the accumulation from the Company a u "Vi r" -cavj aopiy to ' J. n. on 'DAL L, iin.rl Acent for Ohio and Indiana. No. W. Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio, An Agent waateu in uu county, loci
F, M. HUMPHREY & CO. -iii ; Cammission MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGENTS, No. 19 North Water St., EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS . FOR :!. y tzj -s 5 -2. o W. -aff o I. . .-. o a O a as - as o 5 O .. Q a --" K ' M -cr2' ' " HI BS' O Ob o 93 4 6S 'i'''3l ,-,! J ; : st 3CD i .1-) 1' . .. .iii- ... Jii ; '"1 1 . r. -i 0 i i - Through Bills of '.Lading given to all 1 t i point South or East, ' i ... oc29d3m .. , , ; r t i : ' . ',! Vil, .. !': . s ;; .-..-; 'it: :.( '"t.--. 1....: !:.f si.it : j.. JPeople's Iispateli v FAST 'FBSGHT LINE. ! Merchants tnioh Express Companj, , .; -i. j" j proprietors. :' "'" , ' ',' " vti i;;.,: .H'v 11 t ) i r-i---:-; tJ, Capital ... Fromeijrork,'' 'Boston,5 and all . 7f . New i England Towns, , . , ' Over all leading Railroads to the West and Sou t h west, in -Charter d Cars, on FAST FRE1GHT.TRAIXB. ., ,., . , J For Kates, Jills laaine, eic, appiy w t -r ,W.P VAN DUEKSEN, Agent, " 36d and 867 Broadway. N. Y. , S. W. WAiDROjr, Agents '" ' .. ; . 21 Court Street, Boston. , n: J.BlF. Baksaed, -Agent. 1 , ,,; , ..JO.. U ExpresCo., Albany, N. Y , ,. K. 1L WALDEX, Agent. oc22 d3m . -" ' , ' .,.,. .ai Avu'i I'tn: -r. 1 if. CO. BK0WN, DVKKEBSON & FORWARDING AND CONMISSIOJ MERCHANTS. And special Agents for the BELLEFOXTAIXK B. K. C0 KBIK TRANSPORTATION CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS, Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DONKERSON & CO , Auurtl3,lSs-lJ Aenta.
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MURPHY fc TIUPLET r, LOWKR WHAEFSiHI, i 1 OWEN.SHORO.KY., Receiving, rwardlng, and Commission Merchants, v RAiLKOAtf & STEAMBOiT AGEXI8. Consignments solicited. novl9 dim J. M. Parviv, Carlisle.). . wwi, rnooerou JPAUTIX. IiKWIS & CO. Produce and Commission Merchants, ..v Dealers in ' Pork, Bacon, Ijard, Corn, Hay, Lime, And CEMEST, , . Cor. Water and Locust Streets, .. EVANSVILLE, IND novl3 d-im . - W, Wright, (Late of Madisoa, Indiana) STORAGE, FORWARDINO A GENERAL Commission .nercliant FOR TUE rilUl'HASCAKD SALE OF ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, No. 3 TKOMENADE, Elliott Block, Memphis, Tonn : mw Consignments and Orders respectFirst Naiional Bank, Memphis; Mem nhis Merchants aeuemllv. Cooper. Kiel man k Co., Cincinnati i- Dubois & Augur, Cincinnati; Hanks & Porter, Cincinnati; Geo. L. Johnston t Co... Cincinnati; T. L, Jefferson fc iBros.,- Ijisvle. Kentuck lie VicKee. Cunnineham .. LouisviUe Kentucky : J . Peter 6t ColLouisvilJ. Ken tnckv - novSlm - JOHH BKyAlJ, Late Arkentourgh & Bryan. I DtcKsb ti. Watts. Cit a, K, x AO I, BKYAN, WATT5,C0, ! COMMISSION MER CHANTS, 43 'Broad Street, , ' - ' r!'".' . '- NEW YORK., ReasonaWe BIGHT CHECK advance made on shipment ot COTTON TOBA0CO, and outer proauce, ;, ; 4 R. K. DUNKERSONj & C.Q Agentt TPkT OTICE IS HKERY'IVE9l; that the undersigned have, formed a limited: DaitnerfifrlD. Dnrsnanti to me provisions of the Revised Statutes of the Htat of New York : that the -name or firm under which such partnership Is to be conducted is Bryan, 'Watu A Co.; that the general nature of the' bust iwjss to be transacted by such pannersbio is a general eormnisKiaa buBine; that t Ue general partnrs interested in said business axe John Brran and Dickson G. Wtts, who severs Uy reside iu- the city of New York, in the fetate of Nw York ; that the special partner interested in said Wu sinew is Charles F. Tag, who, resides ln- the city of Hobokeu. In the county of Hudson, and Stat of New Jeney:; that said-special partaer, Charles F. Tai?, bas eonu ibnted as capital to the otnamma stock of snch partnership the sum of one hundred ttwmsand dollars in cash; and that such partnership is to commence, on the sixteenth day of May, l8S7j and is to terminal wi the fclxteentk day of May, W. Dated a New York, Mal6, M67V ' , ,,,.- ... ... ,,. JOHN BRYAN, p ' DICKSON i. WATTS, , i j (. n' i . ; General Partners.,,, CHABiLtS F. TAO, , . . may30d3;n i.; ' u .i Special Partner. t A. 8. HAYHtTKST. 3. J. !. 1- .' IlajburHt &. tyiiittaUtr, FRODUCEt VOMMimjON , ANDi FORWARDING MERCHANTS, i,, y ' B.LlJJBdrAli' dter 8t. Dealers'ln Flour, Bacon,' Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce, i t L. M. BAlinC.i........ .... -....Q. H. START BAIRW START, (Successorg6 W. M,' Aikmah Co..) GKXKRAI. AiitZSTS, PBOOl'OE, Forwarding -and CorimiHion Mer chants, Evansville,, Indiana. Refer to H Q. Wheeler. Prest. First National Bank and Ham'A, Orr, Vice President Evacsvllle National Bank. . ' . Agents tor Ohio Hiversaitco. noil-iy F. H. BXaOV. -'" ' K. BICKKT. lyiiolesale CJreen 6 Dealers In " '' ' ' 1 . WINES AND LIQ UQRS, i - au(i ' - .. , Forwarding & Commission MerchaEi Nos. 3 and I Water Street, ' EVANSVILLE, IND Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. ueci an E WOULD KEHINO OUR friends and former patrons that we are at the old CORNER of Vina; ana WATER STREETS, still in the trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR. COMMISSIONS, die., and should be pleased to see them. r r tv ATT IU Mm IV1 IX. D. AUL.IS A CO., ,r FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, FLOUR, Corner Water and Vine Streets, Evans vi lle, Ind. janldtf. J. C Dnsouchet & Co, FOR W A RDINO, COMMISSION 4 PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, nex' door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ind. oct!8 . ROCKPORT COAL, , WE ABE NOW PREPARED TO deliver, at shortest notice, No. 1 Screened Rockport Coal to any part of the city. Office and Yard, corner Division and Water Streets. SPEER 4 co. Full measure guaranteed. au23dU
NEW ORXEANS.
Alexander McGregor. Wm. McGregor. ' McGregor Brothers, GENERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS KO. 33 TCIIOUl'ITOUI.AS Nkw Ojrijeans, La. T ih.ni oHvinrat made on Provision and Western Produce consigned to oofjddresa , - - (p2d.na. , General Coram iH Ion Produce and ForCorner Podras and New Letee St VKLKAJS'S. LA. Reference, the Great West, declSdtf. . H. SENKECY. JTTLICS VA1WJ. PATJt. K. MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MER CHAN IS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rop and Whisky. 55 A 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. decl5dly. ; a. 8. HOWARD, H. I. BARRET, New Or . W. B. pbbwton, New York. catlin fkkstok, Hutsocville, la. HKU. R. pkehton, Evansville, Ind. . WM. H. WILLIAMS, talkOUO. A St HOWARD, PREST0NS & BARREU Cotton and Tobacco Factois, AND COMJIISSIOX M EUCIIAXTH 168 imnin Ktreel, NEW, ORLEANS, LA. ' REFERENCE, Geo. W. Rat-hbo- s, Fretdent EawvU National Bank. '...'. Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. James Robb, Eq., President Louis National Banlt. New Orleans. r C P, NoTris, Esq., Cashier First NfttlBank, Memphis. . . G. R. Rutter, Esq.,' President Tenn; National Bank, Memphis. MaJ.J. J. Murphy, President Mempj. Idhu ranee Company. deewtx Speed Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factor. GENEliAL COMMISSION MERCHANTH :-!; nd - - - - V COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Offioeao. 58 Poydras street, ' . -a,.! .New Oblaajss, l.Cartfton. Foute Co.. New York. , v Kneed, Ixmolio A Co., Mernphi, Jai ' ( nr.a rt, tstockard 4 Co., Mobile, Ala. deiiW-'rtj-a. .., , . . . -, IB. i - Eh H. I'AIACHIZ.P. , ! iJ. W. BlNOH ' ; ; ;faircihild & BINGHAM, CommiNtiiou 3XereIinut i i 84' Jtfagaitne Street, .. if. nov20 dly NEW ORLEANL POOU....Wr M. AIKHAK. B. u DAETOW.-.M S. BARTON & CO. '.'ii , Magazine Street, M il ll I NKW ORLEANS, LA. MEMPHIS CARDS. N.CAKTMEI.L, ' J.B.nBl'IT Latef Williams, ' Metnr-hMi, Tmm Cartmell A Coij - Late of Unloclonn, Memphis, Tenn. ' 1 fntttcky. CARTMELL &' DRURY, Cotton- Factors, -Produce and O ucraj, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 200 FR05T STREET, ; ' llet. Yl'HHliiiiKtoii aud AIhjduu ' ihi:mihin, -tknn. " N. B. We give our personal attntloa to the sale and t-hlpment of Cotton art ii kinds of Western Produce. Also, to ftitt Plantation Orrters. - rlei and Cwaslgnments sntlrtteT.-F' " " . Kefur U. JlnklH fc Vi-1. R. K. Dankerson d&'Ca.r Hay hurst A Whlitaker. 3. C Dusouchet Co., Evansville. Jud. Jjyll ly B. J. COMEH. ' COMER & KO, S. RICHAJtMOat. RICHARDSON, O o tton i 237 i c tors , Storage, ComxalHHlon, &r P orardlA M E R c ii:a"X'TS, Clinton Street,' MEMPHIS, TXJXjr. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop k Co-Memphis I Tm'Mt Bros.. tniKtlnnfttf i ImA'Ahui -A i ')., BoKcn ; Jss. B. Fen by, Kt. Ixjuit; .1. B. KirtJS&d. Hill, Talmadge 4 Co., New York. ibci- .... , ,. r .-' ! ! " - 1 - Pi2 0 D U CE D E A L E Rl Commission Merchants, Aro. 39 Madison Street,, - : . . . MKMPJ,rJt. Solicit consignments of Pinvlsions. Fliw. Meal, Corn, Hay. Oats, Green and DrS4 Fruits, Butter, Egs, Fo.wls. and Prodaoa , oall ktnds?-. i;. i ) They have good business facilities, w by giving prompt returns will tstrtv please Hitomers. " ' " Htiuisr'-r---"1-Halllday Bros.. Cairo, 111. Taaf, Phillips 4 Co., Memphis. Martin Wait A Co., Memphis. Chouteau A Edwards.fit. LoulH. . Dubois 4 Augur, Cincinnati. ly CHB. DECKER. JOHN O. DEC FRED. a. DECKER. C. DECKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Bpokes, Wheels, Hun, BhatU, Felloes, and Beat Work, and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carta, TMrnlle Skeins, and have always on hand a large assort- - - i , ment of .-;? Scanmed Wagvn. Maker' Sawed MalertalM. 146 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansville. Indiana. -Price Lints furnished on application. rochHly IZODIAM COAX : MIJTES. Or rice t the corses or uacust and Water BtreeU A constant supply, and orders prom jvyy filled. lOTiL
