Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1868 — Page 7

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err CXirr Mver Iltmu See fifth llige: STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the "West has letter facilities or greater ability for doing fine fteamtoat Printing. Oar -assortment of Job Type, thongh very large and complete, is constantly beln added to, ana our job department is under the personal BUiTVlsionof one of the best Job printers in the TTnited States. We are prepared to Erint Pfwters plain or fancy, Kill Heads, iilsLadinK. .nls. Deck and Meal Ticket. Bilie of Fare, Mates Tickets fur Labor, tv, c. Orders left with either of the whan-boai wlil be promptly attended to. Wrmbrr imI lr. The Veather, yesterday, was cloudy and cold, the mercury standing at 22 at 6 A. M. and 2G at noon. About one inch of enow fell during Sunday night, commencing about 11 P. M, of that day. ' On the couth side it was thawing a little, though the sun did not shine. The river had risen about six inches during the twenty-four hours ending at three o'clock yesterday, and was then nearly, at, a 9tand. The ice has all disappeared, i The arrivals and departure up to three o'clock yesterday include the Sam. Orr and Cumberland,' from Cairo; Wild Duck and three barges, Pittsburg to New Orleans; Argonaut No: 2, Loieville to Memphis; Newsboy, Henderson, to retmrn; Harana, Cincinnati to Nashville;" Morning Star, Henderson to Loaisville; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to .Memphis, .,; ; Bontf Do. . - Among the first boats dua here are the Delaware, for Nashville; Shamrock, for St. Louis; Emperor, for Mepis; 'Virginia and Loaievflle, for New Orleansf Armada, . from Cairo ; Alice V., Swallow, Atlantic, Richmond, Emerald, Great Republic, Nick Lcngworth, Mary Davage, and Belle Lee, froim Npw Orleais Phantom, from Eastport. " ' BM LeavlBg Te-Dr. Foe Cairo .The fleet and elegant Cumberland, Capt. . Ben. Upward, will leave for Cairo and all way landlDgs at-3 o'clock to-day, with those -accomplished gentlemen ' and attentive clerks, Tom Brasheaf and Bruce Hunter, in the office.' She basaplendid passenger accomuiodatioKS. . The lightning-winged Sam. Orr also leaves. at 3 o'clock for Cair and all w4y points., Capt. "Wm. Lowth is her distinguished commander, aad Guy Yinyard and Clint. Williams are her courteois, accurate and .-obliging

1 clerks.. The Orr has elegant cabin ' appointments, and is noted for her j j great speed. I For larksvill. The ieauti- ' Jul William White, Captain Ham ' , Throop, is the regular. Cumberland River packet for Clarksville and all intermediate landings, and will leave j promptly at two o'clock. Kit Rudd ; ' is her attentive and gentlemanly clerk, and will give marked attention . ' to the comfort of passengers. The j White is a comfortable passenger J packet, and should receive a good ' trip. . Have bills of lading aboard be ' fore 2 o'clock. . . . ; For Memphis. The great steamer Mayflower is the regular packet for . Cairo, Columbus, Memphis and all " way landings, at four o'clock to day. She is a new boat, with unsurpassed passenger accommodations and of great efeed. Her chief officers are Capt. Josh. V. Throop, a veteran in the service, Wei. Dunn, Duke Nichx elson, Geo. Throop and M.trsh Walv thai), each unsurpassed in social i qualities and strict, attention to business. Passengers by the Mayflower , are certain of elegant entertainment. The .Mayflower is an Evansville boat, 1 and should receive the undivided i patronage of our people. There was considerable animation I on the wharf yesterday, but not a 1 - large amount, of business transacted Tha Argonaut had a moderate ' , trip for Msm .phis...'....-The Havana and Sam. J. Hale wero deeply laden, i " The Hale discharged much freight ! here The Wild Duck had an immense trip on herself and barges. She added nothing of consequence, we belk ve, and left at noon yesterday ! ' The Sam Orr had 24 bales cotton, 200 ! barrels dried peaches and some misJ jellaneous freight , ..The Cumber1 I and had a good packet trip. Her

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am. J. Hale was full of people The J. R. Hoyle proposes to run as a regular Green River, Evansville and Wabash River packet. Her jfficers are pleasant gentlemen M j Vm. Clarke, mate of the Cumberland, ' indertook to release John Swaney, j nate of the Armadillo, on Sunday norning, throwing one deck hind rom the top of the Texas to the Hurricane deck, striking another with in axe, and attempting to cut off the head of a third. Captain

Howard , promptly -banked him, Pull AotVU will'befoiind nnder the.

Full details will.be fouad under thehead of City News ...The Ada Lyon and Quickstep .were receiving liberally, and would go out with good packet trips....'... nThe. Newsboy is making her trips promptly on time, leaving daily at 3 oelpck. Captain Sheffer and Master Willie Huston are making hosts of friends The Mayflower left Memphis Friday, evening with 450 bales of cotton, and was xpected yesterday " afternoon The Morning Star took out a good trip yesterday. GIHnlnr from onr F.xebn-ta. Pittsburg The Commercial of Friday says: The continued warm weather has produced a rise of water. The marks on the Monoogahela pier last evening, indicated nearly - five feet, and risine. From the amount of , enow that Las disappeared, we -can safely promise a rine sufficient to open up navigation ' The pools were closed last evening, but were expected to rua out during the night. The far famed packet Kate Robinson, having most of her eargo on beard, will be the firet boat - to leave fr Cincinnati and Louisville. . Cincinnati. The Commercial of Saturday ays : - ,, Several flatboata and barges were swept ost of Licking river during Thursday night by the, freshet and ice. We regret, to announce that Mr. JTno. O. lice, well known in marine and business circles, died in this city yesterdy morning. The Atlantic and barges passed Vicksburg Sunday, on: their way up from New Orleans, : with the largest trip ever brought up the Mississippi, including 500 tans of nnscellse9 freight, and lOO.QOO feet yellow pine lumber. This cargo will be increased at Memphis.. . - f , : Capt. Jno. G. Benson, of the 1 W. Strader, is in the city. The Missouri closed at Glasgow on January 9th; the ice now there is nine inches thiek. Large quantities Of it are being -secured for summer use. Wagons and rteams have been crossing ten days-or more.' The first persona to cross on the ice were SamL Steinmetz and preacher ; Brown, who walked over Friday, , the ice having ceased running at noon the day before.' - '" Louisville. Tke Courier of Saturday pays : '. On the falls last evening there were four feet three inches of water in the pass down the Indian chute, and the liver ristEg, with a vast accumulation of ice in the river in the evening. Yesterday morning the river was early clear of floating ice, but in the afternoon it appeared in vast masses, which at times extended from ehore to shore, and ice was freely making along the shores. The ice, however, (lid not retard the movements of the boat?, as the arrivals and departures were quite numerous. Bodt Recovered. Yesterday the body of Mr. Sinclair, one of the crew of the T. D. Horner, lost on the falls, was found at Rock Island. It was taken charge of by the friends of the family. The Cora S. lay at Newburg ten hours to build a crib to protect the hull from we. , Henry Walker, of the Empire, has arrived from Cairo. The boat is on the docks, and will be off on or before Monday. St. Lotris. The Democrat of Saturday says: ; The river continues slowly on the rise; it has indeed come up considerably, the rise being uninterrupted for about a week past. There is a gorge reported this , side of Selma. Capt. James Allen, coming up on the Iron Mountain Railroad, reports seeing a number of people crossing the river on the ice at the point designated, on the morning of last Thursday. This adds to the difficulties of the situation. There is a large and fioe crop of ice in the river between St. Louis and Cairo. None floating in the harbor yesterday. The weather was delightfully serene. Memphis. The Avalanche of Friday says: -' The weather yesterday was mild and pleasant. The river is receding at tne rate of half an inch per hour. White River is falling, with six feet in tha channel. The Arkansas is receding, with twenty-four inches in the channel. . . There was a fair amount of business doing on the levee yesterday, with several boats in port receiving and discharging. The mud was rapidly drying up under the warm sun, and if the pleasant weather we had yesterday should continue, the wharf to-day will be in a good condition. Cotton and freights can then be handled without incuricg any damages. . " We regret to see that the Richmond injudiciously left here on Wednesday evening before the train arrived, and disappointed thirty passengers that arrived on the Louisville Railroad, en route to New Orleans, expecting to take passage on her. Nearly every Cincinnati boat brings down empty barrels forDuvall's Bluff, Arkansas, where parties are extensively engaged in curing and packing , beef and pork. The Darling had 1,000 empty barrels for Duvall's Bluff, which will be reshipped on the Liberty No. 2. Capt. J. B. Archer, a well-known

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trade, has taken command of the St, Patrick, and will run her regularly between this, city and Louisville. He will run her regularly between Memphis and Evansville. That is the arrangement, . .. . t .-a Manifest Of-steamer Cumberland, from Cairo to Evansville, J. P. Copeland, 4 packages ,of merchandize Copelands Landing; A.Cutting, 5bundles of iron, 4 bbls nuts and' 1 keg of oil Metropolis; J. Poor, 1 box of marble, 1 foot of stone Metropolis; T.J. West, 3 casks of bacon, and 3 tierces of do. Paduch; E. T. C, 6 barrels of lime; Fowler, Lee & Co., 1 wgon--Mayfield ; 20 bags of wheat New Liberty; 1 box of marble, and 1 foot of stone Shawneetown; Sbdls bags Mt! Vernon; Barrett & McClain, 2,324 hams, 790 sides,. 360 shoulders, 1,320 jowls, 1 cask, 7 trees, 2 wheelbarrows Henderson; Stockwell & Co., 1 box shoes, l bdls furs,5 R. K. Dunkerson & Co.. 180 bbls of meBS beef and 60- bbls of beef hatns Evansville; Ronald & Co., 1 tub tobacco; John White & Co, '48 dry hides, 1 bundle sheep skins, 1 sack tails; 5 bags rags, 1 bundle rope, 1 bag feathers, "9 bundles of green hides, 1 box of furs Lauisville. : 1 . ' STEAMBOATS. SHIPPERS TO THE CUMBERLAND ! AND TENNESSEE RIVERS, : , The Evansville and Cairo Packets are authorized to ?tve through Bills of leading to the following points, t the rates mentioned belowi To Dycusbarg, 55c. f EUdyville, 75c ; CMton, 75 ; Rockcastle, 75c. ; Linton, Tbc; Export, and points below on the Tennessee River, &c: .point above the Skoale, t Tennessee River, 80c Hign billt of lading, " Privilege of reshipptng at Pado-iah." "We guarantee the above rates, until further notice. Any overcharees ihat mayoncnr will be promptly corrected by n. Merchants are requested to see that the weights are placeu in every bill ot kiting. tse6tf FOWLER, LEE &X. New Orleans and Cincinnati Express This line w thortHighly organizoi, nd will ran regularly throughout the season. The boats will at all tiraes leave promptly on the days advertised. i The following well known staunch steamers comprise the line: Alaska, Capt. Frank Oakes; SwALXOW.Capt. A. McC'arty ; W'EST3toBf;i.A?i, Capt. Ed. Evans; Km krajj, :apt. J. X. Sbunk; J. H. OROF.surir, Citpt. Dau. 3d aratta; Auci Dean, Captain Frank -Ma ran; : Am a ion, Capt.. Hiram Vinton; Silvkb Spray, Captain W. W. Penton. HUBBS, PATRICK & CO.. t: Agents at Evansville. JNO. A. WILLIAMSON, dec23tf., ,, President and Sap't. Regulpr Tuesday Packet FOR CAIKO, COLI MBIS it MEMPHIS. The caagnificeat new side-wheel steamer Ml. Y FLO W E H, Jos. V. Throop, aster; Bitty Dnsjt, Clerks Will ply as a regular Weekly Packet tam Evansville to Memphis, giving epeeial attention to business at all way ports and landings. She leaves Evansville every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m., making lRe connections with the Mobile A Ohio Railroad, at Cola m baa. For freight or passage ajply on board. decrtdU Regular Cumberland River Packet The new and elegant steamer N. F. Crew, Master; t N. H. Hay ward, Clerk. Will ply as a regular Weekly Packet between Evansville and all Cumberland River landings. . Leave EvansviUe ' every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. declZdtf Regular Evansville and Henderson Daily Packet .. .. The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer IVXollie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; Ed. Terry, Clerk, Will ply as a regular packet between Kvacsvilleand Henderson, off ring unquaied accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville daily at '314 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7 a.m., making close connection with the . SlC. R.K. Janl7 dtf - Regular Evansville and Memphis Packet. For Columbus, Hickman, Madrid Bends, Osceola,' and Memphis. The elegant, fast side-wheel steamer Saint JPfi'triol, J. Lek Fikney, Master; Will run as a regular Weekly Packet as above, giving especial attention to way business, the filling of orders, and collection of charges. Leaves Fhansvt'le evert FRIDAY, at 5 P.M. Leaves Memphis every MONDAY, at 5 P.M. For freigtit or passage applv on board, or to It. K. DCNKERSON 4 CO., 1UTBBS. PATRICK A CO., F, M. HUMPHREY A CO.. and C. R. RUDD. dec dtl Agents. For Padueah and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. The magdifloent sidevt heel steamor

RM-vr OCS. DUSOCCHKT, Master; W.P.Fowlfr. Clerk, Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close eonnectons at Cairo with first-class packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. AC. R.R., and tbe Tarascoa for LouUvllle. For freight or pasware appiy on board, or to R. K. UNXf.4oN A Co., Jam dtf , f ,

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Semi-Weekly Green River Packet .- The elegatit Steamer ADA ALF. H. EDVyARDS...,........llASTER, Will leave Evansville or Woodbury every MONDAY, a ml for Bowling tireen every THURS-AY, at 5 o'clock p.m.' - ocgltf , . . ,. ... -,, (!j , Regular, Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. . The finely appointed steamer CXJvll3 KHI. A.STI , B. Howard, Master ; Tom E rash ear, Clerk Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p m. For freight or pasHage apply on- board, or to R. K. DUNKERsJON & CO., dec24dtf , Agents.,. .. .),-i;'' . 1 1 i i S ,i -i -. 1 , . i1 FOR SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH, AN -; CAIRO. . ReyuUur Tuesday and Friday Packet! ' The fleet and famous steamer -; NAM. ORR, . , 1 t . . Wm. Lowtb. Master; ouv Vinyard.iCierk. . Leaves Evansville every- TUESDAY acd k.iua v.atip.m. - -, Leaves Cairo every "WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 pi. . Making close connection with the splendid steamers of the Atlantic and Mississippi Steamship Line for Viekwburg and New Orleans, and with tbe St.. Louis and .Veiaph is packets for St. Louis and Memphis. No detention to through freight. For freight or passage apply on board. ja9-t;: ' Dexter's Independent low-pressure. Packet QUICKSTEP, - " H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., poi 1 vely. -connecting at t airo with Ku Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans packets. janltf .. '..., -.. Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Weekly Packet ' FOR JOHNSON VILLE, EASTPORT, and td v'r ; viv.' r , .... The fleet and elegant steamer 3? H A NjT O M, i A in pxrn can. Master; . i Vir. SoRIVWIf. Clrk-. . Leaves Evansville- -everv TUESDAY at 4 p.k., carrying freights and passengera at joweei races. rticuiar attenuon given po mung oraers. . . - .. . ... . , For freight or passage apply on board. mayl4 dtf . . . Daily Henderson Packet i Th fine Steamer - "New8 Boy. W. H. SHEFFER. Master; Wm. Hcston. Jr.. Clerk. Will leave promptly as above, dally, at 8 o'clocfc P Freights received at all hours at the uammotn wnanDoau R. K. DCNKEK80N CO., Agenta. janS dtf , , : , :.. Regular Evansville and Wabash Klver Facket 5 v mm The elegant Passenger Steamer loiiigj, Tom. BoLtrs-, Master; . . Chakiy Chawford. Clerk. Will ply as a regular Evansville and Wabash River packet during tbe season. t or iigui or Dsnnun sppiy on ooaro. dec9 dtf . Regular Evansville and Cumberland Kiver racket . The New and Finely Steamer Appointed Wm. Wliite, A. Drikwatkk. Master: : Kit Rudd, qierk ; Will run as n regular Evansville and Cumberland River Packet, making ail landings hence to Clark sTllle. Leaves Evansville every Tuesday at 4 STATIONERY. JOHN H. SCOTT, Bookseller, stationer , -r-AlTD NEWSDEALER, No. 53 MAIN STREET, cor. Second, aulO dly EvW8vili., Ikd. GEO. H. FISH & CO., Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, ' . BLANK BOOKS,' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. PAPER ENVELOPES, AND ' 1 ' Otneral; : Stsitionery, INfo. 19 Alain Street, Eansille, Indiana. julyJIy . MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In .reoeries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement -CKo. 18 Water BJrcet,

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K. K. DUNKERSON & CO.. F0RWARDIN8 AND COMMISSION AND i Mi Wharf-Boat Proprietors. Liberal ' , Cab Adiances : MimI0 , .',. ' Con slg-a m enttu , J. on Janl '60, fl F. ;M.; HUMPHREY' & co.; CominiBsion M'ERO H ST T S,: AND GENERAL .) FOUWAEDIKQ AGETSTS; , No. 19 Korth Water St, EVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR 3 o o & CO o so r io 00 s-2 as o o ' ! H a H M O m P? ST .SBa o 3. t- tr ja 9 5 O erf i o Pi CD PC 32. g 0 o 3 i PSss a PiThrough Bill of Lading given to all points South or East. x) d3m ?eopIe' Hispafli , , FAST FREIGHT LINE, Merchants' Union Express Company, Proprietors. Capital ........... ... $20,000,000. From ,. New . York, Boston, and all New England Towns, Over all leading Railroads to tha West and Southwest, in Chartered Cars, on FAST For Rates, Bills Lading, etc., apply to W. P. VAN DUERSEN, Agent. S65 and 7 Broadway, N. V. S. W. WAt-DROW, Agent, 21 Court Street, Boston. J. B. F. Bahnard, Agent, M. U. Expreia Co., Albany, N. Y R. B. WALDEX, Agent. Oc22d3in CINCINNATI ADVTS. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE. G. BRASHEARS, SON & CO., Tobacco ConmiihHSon Mere.anta, Dealers In choice brands Liquorice Paste 4 WALSCT ST ; CTKCISSrATT. Liberal advances-made on "consignments of Lear i oacco. - ; . . , . G Brashears. G.Brasaears, Jr. '-' - - ; Thos. R. Dudley (late of Wm. A. Webb 4 Co.) , -in - ; - decI9 xsm BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, So. 49 WEST rBOST ST., i . - Cihctnnat: " ' - . - nchZ dl; 8. M. Baktos. M. M. Fooi , DR. F. L. DAYIS, ii Homoeopathist. Office Up-stalra In old Engine House, UAnnrf a . "

COBIMISSIOy CARDS, J. M. Pakvik, Cs rlisle.t A. Lm, Priuceto'a f. ; J. D. Parti, Evansville. PARVI.V, IKWIS dc Ct. Iorlc Paokers, Produce and Commission Herciaatsw ; '; ' ' -Dealers lni '. '"'. Pork, acon Lard, Com, Hay, Lime, . ' And CEMENT, Cof. Water and Locust Streets,

EVANSVILLE, IN novl3 d 3m A. S. HAVHUKST. " J. J. WHITTAX IlayliHrst & AVb it taker, PRODUCE, , COMMISSION AND WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6... ......South Vatirej. Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, CW, Coe. and Country Produce. L X. BAIBD.........'....... n. 9. nTA BAIRD & STAK (Successors to W. M. Allttnan A Co GE.VF.RA AfiEKTs," PKOlltl Forwarding and ( ommlwloii Br. chants, Evansville Indlnna. Refir tor Q, Wheeler, Pres't. First National Baa and Sam'l Orr, Vice Preideut EvaaBV. National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. : 9ll-?,f e worn RKHiiro o mv friends and former natrons that W are at the oid CORNER of VINE : WATER STREETS, tiil in the trad OC LIQUORS. FLOUR, COMMISSIONS, 9W and should be pleased to ee them, . . , . H. D.ALLHACO. U. 1. ALLIS dc COFORWARDING ' AND COMMISSIP" I., MERCJIAi TS.: - RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Deasr LIQUORS, FLOUR, r Corner Water and Vine Street - ,-axsvilli, Ia Jani 01T. i v; : 'i : : 4P. S. DrsotJCHKT, ime of Evansville, Ind. Johw Oi-burt, Golconda, III. P.'S. DUSOUCHET CO.; - .'t j! GENERAL ' ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . .. o.I S3 Pdjdras Street, ; .-: , !, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Oiders and consignments solicited. References W. J. Lowry Co., Evansville, ind.t Hodge, Crr Co., Evansvill iteury yres, r.j.. t.vausvnie; j. v. Lasoucbet Co., Evansville; J. W. McCoy St Hon, Golconda, 111.; Theo. Steiger A Boa, Golconda; A. C. McColllster, Mt. Vepnoia.. w.i , - v.v. a, T ,'.t. Ind.; John M. Barter, Mt,. ernon; Wm. 1L. LarKlns, Mt. Vernon; John R. Everton, Mt. Vernon; Henry Hill A Co., Warsaw, 111. ; C. R. Davis A Co., Warsaw; W.i Vanmeter A Bro.. B-wllng-Green. Ky.; A. J. Harris, Union town, Ky. novd3m ,. CHEN0WETH,-CASEY &. CO., C o n t m 1 m I o r 3JE e r cKan t f Ear the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, Pork, Bacon, Beei: Floa r, AND WESTEBN PRODUCE G EXKKA 'i-Y-No. 70 New Levee Street, NEW ORLE4XS LA. i ... ; nov28 BZ.1. BCBBS. K.W.PATRICK P. D. VISTfl HUB CS, PATRICK & C0 Forwarding ec MERCHANTS,And WKARFBOVT PROPBIETOaiS AGENTS E. C. and PEXX. EAILEOADi. and General Agents Star ThIob JJi . aul dtf Evissviui, r. THOS. c. smTn & co PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT , Dealers in . Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Sel. . and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Jio. 1 SOUTH WATER STBEEV, ' EVlWTttLf,' ttt' ' All orders promptly ailed. IJn34 - MEHPHIS CARDS. ST. CARTHKI.L, J. B. DRV R Lateof WHUas, , Memphis, TaiiJ Cartmell & Co., Late of Uniontow. Memphis, Tenn. ' Kentucky. CARTMELL & DRURY, Cotton Factors, Produce and Genra Commission ana Forwarding Merchants, v.i200 FE0ST SIBEKT, Jtet. waKiiiusion and Adafiv, 'A MB:5III11S, TKJfX. - N. B. We give our personal attention to. the sale and shipment of Cotton a A .. kinds ot Western Produce. Also, to &HiM4: Plantation orders, tr orders ana Refer to ifobbsdc Viet. K. k. i'urson A CO.',- Hayharst A Wbtaker. J; C, ImsouohetiA Co., Evansv. Ind. Ly IT " W. P. HARGRAVE, v' ATTORNEY itt TA.W. OfSce on Third Street, in Washington Hoo Block. Will practice in in Tijinoui. ixiiii-

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