Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1868 — Page 7
TB K A SVFLLE DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY. FEBR ARY 11 188
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: fir Other River fifin AI :;)Uh . t . - --- t 62V TO STEAMBOAT PRINTIXGv 3! -c! I printing establishment ; in ibeWest 1 " has better facilities, or greater ability for ' doing finSteamboat Piloting. Our assorfment of Job Type. though very large and 1 i eoraplete, Is constantly being added to, and ' our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers i . liuhe tinned State. - We are prepared to f print Posters,' plain or faricy; Bill Heads, . ' j' Bills Lading, Cards., Deck and Meal Tick-r,-Ui, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, I ' ' Ac, 'Ac Orders left with either of the E wharf-boata will be promptly attended tc. '' l'lJlt'- ; Weathcr anit Water. I ' .t ,Th. breather yesterday morning was j r-cloudy ' and' intenstely! cold; 'tW tcers
4 CUry I DO CiOCS A. n. raugiug an f on the river, glaV jthe Journal office; ' and 10. up-to wft, it rose to 16 by I 2 noon, thexclowda growing ithin and H osrte.sua everting: .a. . .mollifying , influ-
. ence pa.(. the. frost and -snqw. iThe .sliver had: jiseo .fully one foot up to 3; , o'clock yesterday andj waa pretty fuH ssof floating c& oatside3therbar, fome Jk of the "fields; being. .very .heavy,.!-and ..- extending nearly from, ;th. bur to the1 Kentucky shore. ..r -r Arrival nud Ieprt lire. i There were .no arrivals, jipto- threS
'4 V, canoe iq'a. JiiMe ttfter JL3 p'ciock.Sunrday Di'gb t, , .She and . the .. Clifton, lef(" '
I ' .will, try jo go, through. -,Th Morning
Star and Sam Orr were preparing to
I leave at three-o'clock,-the former for
1 Louisville,- -a.ry rthej latter for East
I: port.
Among the first boats due her are '., the Delaware and, Pine Grove, for f jIfashvilhj;,Sbamrock,i for St. Louis ; 1; : Mayflower, from Memphis;- Silver ' Mobp,' fof Mem phis ;NickfLongworthi " ichmond Amazon,, and LQuiayille, for New Orleans; . "Cumberland "and. it Armada, from Cairo; Dexter, P. W Straderand J. Hi 'Groesbe'ck, from K New, Orleans Ta'raseon, from, Louis ville; Jjewellm.-trom iijastport. 5 ' -Quite -a 'hatige'came! oter ythd as-i pcci or anairs ou ine river yesieTuay ,Xhe. sudden rispTwhich amounted to fully one. f opt Jby $ o'clock, had loos-' ened the gorges above, and the river was full of floating ice..:V. A dilpatch , from XquisyilleTo Capt. Hollcroft of tne morning star, announced mat me gorges near Cloverport had given way, that the Tarascon ' had got through, and directingf"th3 Star to come up. The Star was at 1 onceLlcleared for action, nd all hands piped' . for ", duty.' She was - preparing to - leave at 3 "o'clock with an immense trip".r;..The Cora S. and the Clifton departed lor Louisville and Cincinnati, working their way. slowly through the heavy ice. i The Cora '8. gos .'too Jclose , to the bar "and grounded for ' ' a few moments," but go . off; " and went onjher WayIn gallant style. i ,.If payigatioq . ( ia .possible, . Captain Hicks King-will go-through. She ,vhad "1,100 bales of cotton.v;.."JThe Clifton met a Heavy" cake fpf. ice in ' " siffht'of tlie citv. which crowded her " "into the bend, but she worked through Ttr-and - went forward .vr.:rr.Captain AllePufeaaii Vas Jgelti8g::l&e Sam." "Orrf ready to gqTout early yesterday fternoW. ...'.lli.Captkm e Belter, for prudential reasons, concluded not to go out yesterday expecting the ice to le mueti neav-ier." He mill 'we presume, take: the flaet Qoicksfcep out tor day.The Gpldfiph-f o.- Rose Hambleton are waiting further fevel-opments-.,,.j...Th: AdaLyon will
A. "'prepare to leave in a day" or .twoV.for
Green Riyer.- Tj'ff Boats LmiTlnK To-JDay. i Foa Cairo. If 'the Cumberland does not- get in in time .to go but to-day, the Quickstep will be the packet for Cairo at three o'clock, having laid " Jover 'on Vccount of the ice. ; She is a . .magnificent 6te,amer, and her. officers o;'are A No. ;i. apt,; H. T. - Dexter commands and Jack Grammer and Walter iB, Penoiogton are her distinguished clerks. The Cumberland is the regular packet for Cairo to-day, and has superb "passe tiger accommodations.Capt. Ben. Howard is her high -headed commander, and Tom. Brashear and Bruce Hunter are her " - accomplished and courteous clerks. For j Cumberland River. The t famous William White, Captain Ham. Throop, with Kit Rudd in the office, will leave for Clarksville and all1 way
Urlnfings at 4 p. m. The White should receive a bouncing- triD.r . . .
Cileanliiifs froin oar Exrtmiix eo. (PiTTSBURO.--jThe Commercial of Saturday says: . Trade in the vicinity of the landing was very 4uli, in l'aet, there seemed to be 'nothing" doing, nor is there any prospect of a,ny improvement until we have a rise of wafer: how long before that event takes" place we have no. means "of fludiiigfaut.-. jfhe weather
yesterday, became intcfhs'el? cl, raitr,?
postponed fiS ,iX ? f ( , a a CjscmjiATiT-.Xhe Co Commercial of Saturday sayS .The ice was running heavy, yester.d ty, past this" 'fcity.. At: the stein of the Fleetwood, lying below the'toot of Main Street, -stationary . ice, has made out a distance of thirty feet. ' The Sam." J. Hale arrived from Memphis at 2 p.m., with 1,708 bales of cotton. -She wient ihio the Kentucky River, owing to heavy ice, but only remained a short' time, When, she a?ain Proceeded oil her trin. CaDt. Walker'is 'entitled to the ' horns". a the ice king.; ' Capt. '.Memelees -will, of course, pass them Over. 1 ' H ' ' Captain" John 5 Arthur; 1 Ur'lC.,. fotmerry river, ' editor of the Gufcrfe? is sta"tioned it Fort McPhe;rsoun: Nebraska. ".,;'"'.'!' V.4." ,' ' .; The City CouVcil, j yesterday; esolved to appropriate all the receipts of -wharfage, '"affer 'March , for the improvement of ;the Public "Landing between Broadway 1 and5 Main Street? This sction is proper, only it ought tohave been'done -flt'teett years ago. - t Louisville. The Courier , of Saturdaysays: - -.-ia " ti i The? navigation of the river Is nown wholly suspended,- with mot 'a single, arrival - or i departure; yeBterday froni auy .pointy j aad. no ice -Tunning." 'In front of the upper r wharf ;and : the falls thecriver ia opoa and elear of ice a.nd' the Jeffersonville ferryboats were making their regular trips unobstruCled.Lt ' i k : i i- nl .ij. Theniver is gorged or blocked with ice at a point below Six Mile Island ( from th4 Pumpkin Patch : ap to Twelve, Mile Island, and we learn that, pedestrians ' Idst evening crossed the. river on the ice Hundreds ' of boys and men were skating on the iee onthe river between the - Tow Head and the Kentucky shore. : At.the head of the canal extending over tp the island,- the river is all . frozen over,; but in .'the canal there is but very little ice, and the present weather is obarely hard enough tp make new ice. si..-.. ! ' .. :! : :r, Te.)Inpi. ?AtJ)amage Claims Adjusted Entire Loss Less iham $25,000.-r Yeterday mornine Captain J. S. Neal.oi the Richmond, wasj in receipt of a; special dispatch front New Orleans that, the salvage claims and all damages to, the .Indiana had been, decided by arbitration.. 'CHptain John Cannon, of the. Robert E. Lee, was awarded $5,500 for his services in relieving the boat vand cargo from her perilous position .or, the sand. bar or reef .at the head of ; Island 102. . The other losses were -supposed to be $12,825 on the cprn :tbrown overboard," and t5,000;on tthe tobbaeo, making a tatal loss of $23,525 on the boat-and cargo to be assessed , under the! general average rule , eustomery in : all case ofj-iver or marine losses. i Sr. Louis. The Democrat of Saturday saysj;- ' '-1 ' :j : ; ';' : , ' The Lady .Gay, u powerful steaTtier of about thre,e hundred feet in length, performed. wonders in the harbor yesierday ' or what a mai mty.of the thousand witnesses would not hesitate to call. wbnders. She was thrown" with so great impetuosity against the ice; field, some" of it hummocks, and congealed to a thickness of five feetj tbat an bid boatman, expressed bis opinion , that Captain Jo. Brown ""' wouldn't .use ' the , Lady Gay", that way, ' if ; she ' .was 1 his pwn. " Whether ' .the,'j.-,'t ojd 1 boatman's surpise "J waa (. unjust ,to Captain Brown or nbt, we can testify thahe, Brown, was the hero of the dayin ice:. He did a big thing. The .ice wa found1 to be; vPry unyielding,, and theimpression made Upon it by each successive blow, asehe was launched4:v i - ::J.i vJ l j. rugged bbstacle Was slight iu'.comparison with the work of therferry .boats . 1 : L 1 ... . c .1. . si. -! ai au earlier siage oi .tne ice emuargo. But thP comtoodore'waS 'determined to .fight it outpn thatiine if itj jtook him1 all day'ahdJlt did take him all day. fcpmeof.the ,iee;to be dpmolish-, ed was .wenty, inches thick and as crearJ ap ."crystal. ' " - . .. : GREAT CARPET WAREHOUSE. . W3I. E. FRE.VCH fe CO. MATE REMOVE I FltOW SO. lO north, first street to Ngs, 47n aid . ,49..,'. Main Street, (Over the store of Schapker, Bussing & Co.) Where bur friends will at all times find a slock of the following goods, which In: Quantity, Quality, Styles, and Price, Wie propose to offer against all honest com petition .- -il o.i j ' CARPETS, ,! '".'"1 :: . oil-cloths; t ; ; ; :: 1;; ''. 'mattings' 'h'r - . WINDOW-SHADES 5 , WALL-PAPERS, ' . V, LACE CURTAINS, DAMASKS, : And a, full lino of Furnishing Goods In Ueneral, tor : : - ' . i ; " ' i1 1-;';" - Dwellings, Steamboats, and Hotels, WMl E. FRENCH & CO.," Nos.17 and 49-Main Street feb8 . ,, (I P-STAIRS.)
- g-Carter' Ink is the best itf the market . a r.j ; s.-:u !.tw ba .
, (I il ' t ft . I ' tTfl . 1 J iri'g'AMBOaTS.1 .
Begulaj Svacsville ajad- Tennessee J"or Padacati-ZJohnson-ijille, ,;and, "I-' f r ' ii TKe fleet ani 'famous Steamer SAiMt BR,ii7 : ALLEN DUNCAN, Master: bT ' Vai korkxsojj. Clerk T.CQTroa TTvafiBvilla t . , r .P.etnftW. find ail Teaneeee J4iverway laiwtl8 a insular weekly packet, every SATURDAY at four p.m., taking -frtUlit and paasengers at lowest nacKet rates, ana giving especial . uiijeniiou, lo tn eying oi oiaers. jsor freight or.paS!ag4.ppi ou uua.ru. Ieb7 tt Regular Evansvllle and Mem ... i.',v . "phis Uacliet. For Memphis and all Way Landings. The elegant fast side-wheel steamer ojijo- t.T? tJf' f""i' ' l-'i:" ' Mluir.ttf-. . . ........ t jaiiit; rI'Ht.Lj;Ioli: J,B. Akcheb, Master;! 3 I klt"--: ntuUi ' Will run -as a regular, Weekly Pacitat as above, giving especial "attention to way bnsinesH, th filling of brdere, and collec tion oi enarges., ,.,. i Leaves Ecansville every FRIDAY, at 3 P.M. i: For 'freight 'of passage apply on board, . I HUBBS, PATRICK A .CO, .; . i J i I F. M . U M PtiKE r A CO.,- : j . and CK. RUDD, . s s-dec4 iiii - -J Agents. New Orieaiis and Cincinnati Express ' liine. This'llne is thoroughly organized, and,. -wut ran reguiariy xniougnoat we-season. The boats will at all times .leave promptly &n the nay . advertised. - ..---- - The following well known staunch steamers comprise the tine: Alaska, Capt. Frank Oakcs; WAiaow,Oapt.iA- MoCany i v estmokei,ajjt, tjapi. tvunn ; f.M ERald; Capt. J. N. Shunk": J. sHvOrobsbkck.Capt. Dan. Marat te; Alick Dean, Capiat a. Frank - Maratta:- AMAZON. -Caot. Hiram Vinton v ISH.VE a Hpr ay, Captain W; W '6UtOn. HUBBS, fAlKlfK S CO., .-, (.-.-', j.-; Agents at Evansvllle. i : JNO. A. WILLIAMSON, , dec23tf - i President and Sup't. QUEENSWAHI. H - ' iSTo 25 f First ,DWECT. IMPORTERS ? , ; AND, , WHOLESALE- DEAXER9 i Jl : 2; GLASSWARE ' ; "' OP EVEftY DESCRIPTibN iV .:..' ;SO-i i:il.:t - (, :.'.'.. - Gold-fland and Plain lf lilte '. , r. FRENCH AND ENGLISH 1 " FRENCH, ENGLISH, - AND GERM. . i : FaNCY GOODS I ' IN GREAT VARIETY f : . Also, Coal Oil Hanging Lamps, Lamps and Lantern. mps, and Chandeliers. ' We are Agents for MERIDEN BRITANNIA COi'S ;and : ROGERS BROTHERS -celebrated , , . , . . . , . ... ' ' " SILVER-PLATE WARE, which has EtoodThe test of over twenty; years' trial,,.,,. 3,. j -in-A liAW CARDS. , fat.iT !R3Lv D. GUFFY,v b : IhnrAfTORNEY AT LA IFV : --w .t -,MQRaANTOWNVKYw'; i j ; . Will .practice In the counties pf Butler,. Warren." MuhlenburK. Ohio, and McLean. , - Prompt attention given to the coliecUo or claims. ft References' Wheeler A Biggs; SHoHId" worth & Bro.,Chaa. BabcocK.A Co. - api 1.131 nd Ji Fr WELBOEN, i ' . ATTORNEY AT XuA."V Office on' the. corner Of - Main' and - Third Ktreets, in Wllter's new building,. jel3 - 1 - , . EvASSTILtX, IND. ATTORNEY & e30UNSEL0R at LAW MARION, 1 - Crittenden Ttounty, Kentucky p!7 Wtf ;. t"" 1 r 1 . -:' REAVIS, ; - TJ-' S. Claimta -rVtreiit. Also, REAL .ESTATE and COLLECT!! . AGENT. Offlee on Maih street, between Third and Fourth, No. ito (over Keller's (jou Store), Evansvllle. Ind. epl86 JOHN M. CBBBS. CHAtmCEYB. 003TO " k! CREBS & CONGER, ' 1 . Attrui'N-at..HW, - - 'rml. . Illinois. Will practice law in all the Courts of Edwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saliae, and Gallatin Counties, La the State of Illinois, and In the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maghee, James K. Minor, Stokweli A Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Heimao, Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon. - -may24 d;im C. ARMSTRONG, - . j . , Manufacturer of .... Fnrnitnre, Chairs, & Mattrasses ' ' -t -:3 , ... L . . if. .. 1 . , ., - Has removed to , . ; - SO. ?1 MUX STREET, 1 dec5 dtf EVAST8VXU.B. Iim. - DR. A. WEBBER ' : it u : (Formerly of Hopkinsvllle, tCy.) ' : " Offers btj professional services to the eiti-. zens of Evansville. Residence Da Thirds between Cherry an J Oak Streets. . . , ,
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, ....... ,ae elegant teampr K. yrt 'iff ' 1' !hT5jg'. i V. b ' At,P. H. ED WARbS...:.::.u-' J.iMASTES,: Wtil leave EranHvlile for1 Voodbary very MONDAY, and for Bowline Green every THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m.' " . ...ocsujcij ,., . i.. ,' . : Regular Taesa and' Friday Packet" ; - " f:r Padneahand Cairo.,,;; - ' The finely appointed steamer . " Bes.'Howaed, ilasfer; ' ' " " i' . : :sr .' Tom BA!HrAB,nerk Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday jacket for Cairo and all way Tandinga.. Leaves Evansvllle eyery TUESDA V and Friday; a4 p.m. - Leave. Cairo every WEDNESDAY, and SATUttDAY. at 5 p'lii. ' Jt For freight or -jpttwair apply on board, Tn-tn. vt i rinx-K-pftirlv An -s.idec24.dtf."; 1,1 '..: i 'Azenta. J Dexter'8 Independent low-pressure Packet Q-TJ I OK S T E CP. , Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo everv MOS DA V and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m.; post fvei ly. connecting atj airo Willi At., ium, ?ljaiij tfj yj.it ,H:.S i Cl J - .I Z'.I eride The fine Steamer li-J CO' i W.;H, BHEFFER. Master? H .' .' i -Wk. HrSTON-. Jb.. Clerk. Will leave promptly as above, dull v. ai 3 o'clock, p,n , -, : , - , . Freights received at all hours at the Mammolli Wtwlboat. . t R.K. DUNKKRSON A Ct).t A'genta. - janS dtf. jtf. j. f' .i;r.) ,- j . u : Regular Evansvllle and'tWabasli jso The elegant .Passenger Steamer .. ! 1 Tost. Boi)trs. Master ; " ' r i ' tr Chabikt Cbawfort. Clerk. "Will ply ju- a reKUlariFvansviile and waoasn Ktver packet during the season. r or reignt or assagu apply on ooara. decy dtf S0sT"3r.Ol'. 3S .3.. Regniar :6vansylle' and .Cnniberland Kiver Packet ,,. , The -rNew-j nd ; Finely 3 .ppointed i ,.,;n..r Steamer .r , A. Dkikwatkb, Master; ' - r. . o s . ... . . . : d.it itcDii, cierk ; Will ruii as " a regular Evansvllle ' and Cumberland ; River . Packet, xnaklnit ail landings neuce to Clarksville. Leaves fcvansvlile verv Tnesdar at 4 o'clock p. m, , - , ,., , decS tf Regular Evansville and Henderson ilJaily Packet. a . The fleet apd splendid eidewheel steamer HMTollie-.-v Piorton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; " " ' ' Ed; Terry, Clf rk, Will ply a a rezuler packet betwia Evacsvilieahd Henderson, off. ring unequaled accommodation to travelers and nlppers.( leaver vanaviiie aaiiy at ayt p.m. Leaves Hndereon daily at J7lA a.m.. mak ing close connection with the El & C. R R.jam air i i ; For Paducali iand . Cairo, f : Regular: Wednesday and Saturday .tctiKi j .racket.:-: o. : u -The magnificent side heel steamer 1 i.i era. Dtjswcht, Master ," '- 1IJ I) I Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4-pim. .fr,(J Leave Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY ati&'p. to., making clone connections at Cairo .witt first-class packets for St. Louts. Mfmphls.'and New Orleans. Connects at Kvan.sville with the E. A C. R.R., and the Tarasbon for Louisville. 1 -. ; jf or irefghl or it or -pasag apply on board, or R.k.dunKjs;kson&co. , ., j.i !i n J. -i- --Airenta - to Janl dtf: MJ 'I ; . Eegalsr iTaesday Packet FOfi CAIRO, COLUMBUS &'MESPHrS. I " 01' WTT aJTV ...i.f.JI"! ' J .i : I--The magnificent new side-wheel steamer MAY F LOWEB, Josh. V. Thboop, Mastery ; : ' i ;' , . , ; . i .Biuuy Duuw, Clerk. Will ply as a regniar Weekly Packet trom ivauNvine ro .uerapnis, giving especial attention to busine at all way porta and landings. : She leavesi Kvansvi'la ovr. Tuesday, at 4 o clock p. m,, raakin? cioie connections with tne Mobile A; Ohio liallroaa, ai umamoufu . . .' .. .. ' For freight or Dassae aoolv on bnnr,l 1 deoiOdtf . , I . i i .l . fir.. .j., . Regular Cumberland River Packet The new and elegant steamer N. F. Dbkw, Master; ..-- i . .5-, . . .N. H. Hatwaed, Clerk. Will ply as a-reeular Ww kIr.-Piir.bot. tween Evansville and all Cumberland River landings. u , t Leaves .vatuville cmni ' TTRTn A V nl 4 O'clock P.M. . r : ; ,i . fdeel2 dtf Indsanapolis Insurance Co. CHARTERED ; ,7 Capital, .$500,O00 i . i WM.; HENDERSON, President: Insures against loss or damaee by fire. CaH and take a Policy with M . ben; stinson:; Agent:' -:
R. K. DCIfKKKSOJf. GEO. PSSD1.ETOK.
...... r ; . f- ;.. . . .' . B, E. v DUNKERSON & CO. 11 c FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEEOHNTS, AK AND Wharf-Boat Proprietors. i inerai tan, AdTMCf 51 a tie on janl'60 1 . I-. . i ., t i . 1., . -V .i 5- )fl I i-i .-jx F. M, HUMPHREY CO. j i. - . I ' 4 ' y 1' 1 ; 1 i cb. -!-! t'-"a J -. . : J .1 i - i.i i ' : . 1 o r Comminsioil Si . ei--5 i .1 i -.! IT . I I'.! f MM5R C H A IsT.S, . t s .-1 (.,.. AND GENERAL I'lif :-jiiir;"i) 1 i a .' ri .No. 19 North' Water Stf - 3 j .';., ). ..iff.' t ..i?ty vf i. jiiiili nsyile;lnd. 1:1 1. C'friv b '.-?f? '-0 ! .y.; iiiTi V! i. fee : rJ'i ."f-'J --il . i l - 1"' .- "I:i : j , ' SPECIAL AGENTS FOR s S5 & CD O ;.se! .p o - sa lis 22. PS: B4 c 5 a , a t o x a H a o O S3 O w ST w P IS . o . M o 2. I S BT-I 1,3 S t J CP ES O o 13,8 a' : 2 . --.5: ' t :, L'i C Jl f' - t'l Jf- 5! t J : -IS Through Bills of -Lading given Ml oil South or East, oc29'd3m ; it.' i r . ; rtuoj-i h. lie :u ' 1 -A '. UEENfiWARE. i-rt-i -! J-tri c-.-. -i 'i I iO ei jo'.. $ewcl Qaeensware f flousc r sc-.. IMPORTERS OF r f C; , QtJEEIf S W ARE, , : HOUSE : FURNISHING i GOOD, 3To. 3 Sonth First Street. ' .,. ' I-" -- ARE NOW OPE9IIN TUB most splendid assortment or r Articles ever imported to this city, ani stock oi , . I- . ; : '- WHITE GRANITE WARE 1 now complete, and only wants looking at to induce ail to make their purchase of as; and our stock of i COMMON .WARE 4 s ..' n'. ' f," vi- :- i.. ' la large, and will be sold as low aa the lowIlolieuilan Glasa and Sllver- :-!. matea, Ware. ' : ... :! ti IV: :)., A.,- ' Our assortment Of Bohemian Glajw and Sllver-Plated Ware Is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of thin city ; and v nave ine aavaniage or our senior parinresldlim in: the citv f New York, and all times on hand delecting the latent ty) Ana iMtiiema oi ware . j
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J . M. Paitvi v. t u-i isic.) Lkwi. m-.-ww-tso: . ... J. D. I'AUVI!., KVMItHVliMnr jntix.rihvis.1 at;1, cpwProduce and Comaissloa I'zv,: "":,,' Dealer in ', Pork, Bacon, ZiirJ, Gorn,lL,yl jLe;t AndCEMF.NT. ' ,. 1 :-; Cori "Water and Locust Strss . - . j,.- -r " " EVANSVILLX. J'a. , . i. . i , , A. t, HATHPWiT. , ..a. J. warjrrrjkwwa llayliurst & lVIilttati-Tj PRODUCE, COMMISSIOX ,JLyj Jj.a No. . Dealers In Flour, E-oa, la j , C-a't ' jjw and Country Product", , . ; t , , i - Lt M. BA)idx...-...,r.l.a, kt. rr. BA-I"BB&-TA'-n n (Huocesor to W. M. Alfemafc A fVjf GRxrUAf. ACJ'!VT, ' R4.Vtf Forwardlfie aiirl C.mmi-l W chan ta, lanv tile, fiHllaow ' lirttr f J, Wheeler, Preu'W VIM Natkmt Jtnfc and Sam'l Orr. Vice 1'it-Udfui is-vawt-wjia.. National Bank. " Agents for Ohio Elver Salt Co. 'awitf If friends and f-mr atron ta 1 are at the old CORNKR 4( VIMJI auiwt ' LIQUORS, FLOUR, COMMISSIONS. . JN. and shoul4 le pleased to ' t hei, . ..,.: t i H.tfeALJlKlU. FORWARDING AND COMMISS ;';;BiERcriA'NTsn;,' RECTIFIERS, and Wholfsale ViComer Crater and TIbc Sjrfe, - janldtf. t f I i t .' . - - V Q Trras rrrrr tA4A t t".,- HD.tf? jobm on.fcaMT, Aioicnda,t iil.t "P. U-DUS0UCHET"&;CO t. !!.. ( ; ;, i i .GENERA ri H COMMISSION" MER till A It 77, Ho. 33 Pojdras 'StreetV " , ' NEW OKI SAN!4, LV nslsrn Referenoee W. J. Lowrv fc Ca. Ioflw Carr A Ot.Henry Ayres, T"o.. J. anouchetACo.. EvauMVille; J. W. McfwrHon, Theo. HtHnrer ftHon. Ooloonda; W tVVU IRM-r, tflt U Ml, Odlllj-IJ T III. J . M kins. John it. Everton. Mt. Vernon : Ht rr Hilt CotlO. R- iMVIrt tt IV .Warxak w; h. Vanmeter A Uro., Bowllnr-Greea. l. J. Harris, Unlontown. Kj. , . no v2o dam -' 1 i ' -. . 1 CHENOWETH, CASEY & d . , i 1 . J ' CommlHwIon 3Xoictictxt4s.- " Fof the Sale of 'Leaf Tolacmy,;. Pork, llacoit Jleef, " Vams No. 70 New LeVec Street;'1 new orlt:an.s, 1 t 1 .. 1 .ii r 1 BE!. RtfBBS. K..W, PATRICK P. I. VKT HUBBSPATEICK & CCW "''-. ! ? 1 ' !J'V.! 1:1. t . ,, .- (-1 "'. A Forwarding ec boiamim&xn ..VER'CIIAN'TS"'; r And wiiarpboAt inorairru&i . 1 .. . , 'J '. - .'. .1 -nasEtrjvr' li'ii r 1 E. A (. 'and PE5K." KiILB01W :gm;:1 fit General igenti Star CBlcpt t i . ( 1 I I .-. i . t I , i ! 1 .r - i .. ' r v EvAirvn.ii.jawBw.. A'IMll . aul dtf i i THOS. C. SMITH & CO - 1-J . , , , PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS.- , f ' Dealers in-i-J; Flour, May, Corn, Oat, Grau a!jk1v .. and PRODUCK GENERALLY.;!. Wo. O SOUTH WA'riK TK13IC, ,-.'.!. Stasshlu, lrni. - - -r. All order promp! fillet' ' TJeS4SW MEMPHIS CARDB. H.CARTMEI.L, ' J. B. RRVKfl Late of Unton to'MiBr, Cartmell A MmntlN. T(.n'-i. CARTMELL & DHURV, Cotton Factors, Proaue and GjispiCommisMion and orwardlntf . Merchants. 200 FT.05T RTUEET, Del. -lVfiMUf ncfon and Anuzs K. B. We give onr personal atlen,Vr ie sale and nblBmeut of CotVn W inriM ot W etern lroi no." A1 (k. to u '. Plautatlon. Orders. . Orders Bd, .utignmeBtssolieited. ' - ' Itefer to iiunts view, ii. k.. imii..--son Co., Mayimrtii a wniiiaaer. D&soochet&,Co Evansvllle. ind. U r a 1 W. Jr. 'nAJiv It A ; (" tit -nr a w- v- a rr n . . Office on. Third Btreet. lo ,Wasiaaj.;i Pou Block. 1 . I . ' : ,; Will pracuce in me -rnu- jti; th Clicait. 1'rauiL.t attention . to t
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