Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 February 1868 — Page 7

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tr Of A rf 'A itXT . ktteambcat pniNTrNu; "o printing establishment; In .the yetd. Las better faciU ties cr greaterability, for doing fine Kteajnboat Printing. 'Oar assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete; ts instantly tetngadded to, ami our job lepatf mentis nuilui the-penwmal supervision. one of th? best Job printer In the UniWxi Ktat.es. We are prepared to print Tout iTH, plain or tancy, Bill Heads, Bill LadAij cUrdH. liwk aud Meal Ticket, BHlH o.f Fare, Mates Tickets for Labor. 4c, Ac Order left with either of tliet Wharf-tax ats wlU be promptly attended, to. M'rathrr ami Wlr. , Th.e weather turned freezing cold dur;iDg Wednesday night, the mer cury ;falllrjg below 30, and, particles o'f enow were flying through the, air during the day while the ground was frozen hard. The mer. during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday, had fallen six , inches. Weather; cloudy, with strong wind from the Northwest. . . r u Arrival nul lif pitrlnrrit. ine arrivals and departures up to three, .o'clock .yesterday were tha Quickstep Cairo to return ; -Newaboy and Molli Norton,' Henderson to re tu'rn- :i '"'T Boat Ine. Among the first boats doe here are the Pine Grove and Camelia, for Nash ville ; Messenger' anil Champion, for St. Louis; the Cora S., . S. Patrick, and Darjing, from v Memphis; P.W. Strader, J Jtichmond, Legal Tender. Alaska, Nick Longworth, Dexter aud . .Louisville, lrom Nc,w ' Urleansr tne Virgiuia, the Swallow, the Argosy and Alice V., for New Orleans; Cum berland, from Cairo; Linton, front Clarksville; 'Louisa, from ' 'Wabash Itivcr; Clifton, for Memphis 91lcellnneoaik Business was unusually dull on tha levee yesterday forenoon, the only ar rivals up to noon being the Quick step and the Henderson ! packets...... The Quickstep had a nice, packet trip, including a cabin full of peorjfe..'-.v The J. It,. Hoyle was filling -up fast, and at noon was preparing to leave for Frostburg and Hartford.- Captain Jackson thinks he will give the Ada Lyon another whirl before he gives up the boms. The Hoyle js a rattler The Michigan got .off lato Wednesday, taking two barges loaded with corn from here, and Intending to take two more from points above. The shipment comprises about 12,000 bushels of corn -The -Lawrence also got off late Wednesday night. Boats Leaving; To rtny. For Cairo. The high-headed, tallcb.in.Died, swift-sailing Cumberland will be the regular packet for Cairo, at four o'clock to-day, offering unsurpassed attractions to passengers and shippers. Capt. Ben. Howard, a lively sfeamboatman, is her popular commuuder, and takes pleasure in accommodating the people Toai. Brashearand Bruce Hunter are her pleasant, affable and obliging clerks. The Cumberland has excellent passenger accommodations. For Cincinnati and Pittsburg. The magnificent side-wheel steamer St. Mary's, leaves at 10 o'clock this morning, for, Cincinnati and Pittsburg direct, and will take through and way freight and passengers ! at the lowest rates. ' The St. Marys is nearly new, and is one of the finest and fleetest boats afloat. Captain T. C. Sweeney, her commander, i every inch a gentleman, pleasant and obliging. Mr. Cecil, a clever-and accommodating gentleman, is in the office. ' Passengers for up river to day will bear in mind that the St. Marys is the only boat. For Henderson. The fine Bidewheel, Mollie Norton, the liveliest little boat extant, goes to Henderson promptly at 4 o'clock to-day. Capt. Charley Perkins aodtho Terry brothers do the honors, and do them well. The Moilie Norton has first-class passenger accommodations. The gallant Newsboy, neat, comfortable and tidy, also goes to Henderson at -1 P. M. Capt. SheSer and Willie Huston are polite, pleasant and accommodating. For Memphis. The beautiful Clifton will be along this morning en route to Memphis, and is ia every respect a first-class passenger steamer. Capt. Frank. Stein is her distin guished commander. Memoranda. Steamer OuickstcD left Cairo Wednesday, Feb. 2t, at two A. M. Boats in port, Lady Gay; forwarded our re slapping freight on this steamer; weather ck'ar and pleasant; river stationary; met, Mayflower. at Golconda, Lewellin above same place, Southerner at Raleigh, Armada at Uniontown. Manifest. Qur consignees are; Woodrow, Iieitz & Co, 3 pkgs iron ; F K Dorscy, 1 bbl pecans- ll MFloyd lot scrap iron; Miller, Mardner & Co, 1 bx furs; Sam Orr & Co. 15 kegs lead; lioach v lonan, l bx turs; Joo Johnson, 6 pkgs mdse; C Babcock, 1('

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hides; A f ii Gamble, 1 bbl whUkjvF-

ii. noruiiiuAi vu, uuu touacju; i K. Uunkerson & Co,. 2 khU tubacco, - 15 bbls , pijkles;j VittslAirgOQ bbls par. !, -i -.-' i'j'-H v u.--r 'I'm tiicniiliiK from oar f:xelnKN. : Pittsbc ka. T he' Corn mercin I ?of Tuesdaysaydi 1 ' ! ,. .Business along the landing' wasoot very briskThe wharf and the streets were impassable in most places! The rain 'that" feN ,was frozen beTore it coma reacn tne ground. 1 he whart was one bed of ice. The. departures include the packets. " ' , The wharf yesterday wa.4 in a terrible condition, and very little business was transacted on the landing. owine to the slippery condition of the. wnarr. ibeverar steamers that were announced to depart laid over, until to-day. ';, Cincinnati , The .Commercial of Wednesday says:- . u ; 1 ' . The levee presented a lively appearance yesterday, with the steamers receiving and discharging. ' All was bustle and activity, more particularly in the vicinity of the Westmoreland's gangway. y t' . , j - The Commercial contains the. fol-, lowing letter . from j Capt. Vin ton, , of Jhe Amazon; . . ; ;.. Monterey Plantation, . ' ; ; February, 20. - j".; The Amazon ;got along vpry well till ; we got to this place, and here we huve quit for frood.iv We laid at -Napoleon from 12 o'clock Tuesday night until half pastC Wednesday morning. We were in company with the Alaska and Richmond. We passed the foot of the island all right. Between the foot of the island and Patterson Jddy we 6truck tne toot ot the bar and stove in the starboard side from the Btem to the boilers. We put on all the steam, but the wheels stopped before her head hit the bank.'. However, she came near enough to get out a plank and a line. We got the ladies out on the plank, but before the officers and crew got ashore, she went down. ; They all jumped overboard, and by the aid ' of Bome'long cotton wood poloa and the lines we got them all ashore. ; John Gray was in the pilot-house when the cabin went over, livery cabin staunchon was broken off, and the texas and hurricane deck were smashed all to pieces. The outside of the..' starboard wheelhouso still stands; the balance of the wheelhouse fell over ou the root with a crash. The boilers went overboard. She lies almost on her beam ends, with the water ud to the shaft on the inside, and no bot tom on the outside. She was the most complete wreck you ever saw in lees than hve minutes Irom the time she 6truck. One chimney, went out of sight and the other stood perpendicu lar amid the wrack with the bottom end up The Starlight landed alougide about ten minutes after the acci dent. She remained with us all day and saved a few , huudred empty ; barrels, . some off the wreck, and many out of the eddy. The Des Arc laid with us all ast night, and cot' a irood deal of freight off the boiler deck, all badlv damaged. Mr. Williams saved some of the freight to-day as it floated up from the wreck. I have been on the wrtck all the time since she sunk. and shall stay here till some of the under writers come down. , Only one life is known to be lost. Mr. Gray, the pilot, was bruised about the head and face. He was in the act of getting out of the window when the. crash oame, and was thrown back on the floor; Joe' McCammant came down the derrick, jumped over and swam ashore. H.F.Vinton. - Master Amazon. The name of the missing man, a deck hand that shipped at Helena,-13 Keating: . ' . w- ;-' - - - '- Louisville. The .Courier cf Wednesday saysi , w ;: The river was fallinz very slowlv last evening, with six feet thee inches water in the canal by the mark. During the previous twenty-four hours it had fallen an inch at the head of the falls, and three inches at the Port land whark The weather continues mild, and was cloudy at times, with the thermometer at 55. On the falls last evening there were four feet three inches water in the pass down the Indian chute. The Democrat says: The wharf presented rather a dull appearance yesterday. There were but few boats here, and those that were receive! but little freight. Louisville as a commercial metropolis, is not looking to her interest as she should. The Melnotte. from Exansville. passed up yesterday from Cincinnati, with 7,500 sacks of corn. St. .Louia. The Democrat, of Monday, has the following details of the sinking of the Kate Putnam: The Kate Putnam left our wharf Saturday evening for Carondelet, to take on iron ore for the Ohio, but failed to "make the riffle." While passing through the chute, and not far from the head of Arsenal Island, she ran upon the old wreck of a steamer, which one is not known, and such a hole was made in her hull that in about ten minutes sfee was at the bottom. In the meantime the boat's direction was changed, and she went down close to the arsenal: Yesterday she lay straight, with the' water two feet ucoo her main derkj A bell boat will be alongside the

no 4 her reedilv.' The Putowned fev CantiJoFih RhAda. of 'Pittsburg, -Jim Youig .Qierkiof the. y uoar.i ana o.tners, ana- injured , ior U'20,000 in Pittsburg: , " V The Denlbcraiy pf Wednesday, say's : luers.is uui uiuca 10 say auoui wharf natters. !"T::ie river is j station: ary. ' Tbe irrst stones were laid In the dam, yesterday, for the fchbre pier of the bridee.,. It was. an interesting event. Hundreds of laborers continue, leveFing'and grading and pa vine portions ot j tne iwnari, and 'much' 01 the 'wharf. U, at(. present useless for business...., Ihe, contest tor freight continues warm for New r Orleans freights; between the barges, the At lantic Company and the independent Bismarck; The barge rate for flour 1s 35 cents per barrel, steamer 40 cent.,' andf it is sai J, 35 cent. , .' Captain John Fitzgerald returns to the river, and will command the Vir ginia.- . r. :. :..,--.:- : IAWCARDS. - ;B. L. D. GUFFY;- . ,,. ATTORNEY AT LA IT, ' ' MORliANTOW.V,'KY., : " will practice in ttie counties of Butlei, t rreu, anuieoou:rg, umo, ana Mcl-au Prompt attention. 4tlvea to the collectioa of claims. R4-fereiUBw-4.Wcei-!et- A-Rlg(j(, Holllnrworth t fero., Chats Uatxtoca at Co. pU ; J.SF..WELBOEN, - ATTORN1DY AT , , AXll XOTAltr 'PUBLIC. ' Office on .the corner or Main nd' Third btrct, in Walker's new fcuildin, !.. W.P. HARGRAVE, ' ATTOFlNEY nt .AJY. 'ftfflce on Third Htreet, la Washington Hoaw ISlock. Will practice In the various Coorts'o the Circuit.. Prompt attention to ortloe busiae fde-Htn : X. It. JI LACK, , ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARIOS, - . Crittenden County, Kentucky tpHwtf . Y3U 1JEAVI.S, Um &4 Oloilra Aent. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTIk. AtiENT. Ofllce on Mma street, between Third nd Fourth, No. iioH (over JCellr' Oon Sto'e). KTanwvllio. Intl. - - Mpltt (6 JOIW X. CKERH, CBAnHCIYg. oorfocji CREBS ik CONGER, ... AttrneyMkt-L.mrt Cnriiil, Illlnol. Will practice law In all the Courts of KdwardM. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Bailee, and Gallatin Couutles, In the State of Hanoi, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to O. Mauliee, Jm-8 K. Minor, Btockwell 4 Co., Colonel T. W. fr.tone, with 1. A L. Heiman, tien. W. Harrow, MU Vernon. - . mayi d:Jm , PAPER. Samuel N. Doc Iter. ,. E. J. Morten DOCKER Jk MORTEN, ,. I WHSLKSALK , PAPER DEALERS t No. 11 South First Street, ,r aplldOm ' Evansvllle. Ind. NEW ORLEANS. Alexander MeOrefor. Wra. McOregoi Mt'Gresr or Brothers, , , UIlNEItAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, no. S3 Tciiorr rrocxAs ht., . New Orleans, La. - .. - .'-K-ral advances made on Provision! :. vtern Produce consigned to onr ad- "'. -. - - ap2dira Speed, Stinimers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Facto n OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT! ' and COMMEB.CIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street 5 , New ORI.EAK8, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho J- Co., MemphU, Tenn. Casart, Stockarl A Co., Mobile, Ala. decao-'to-tf. E. L Faihchild. J. W. Bimoha.ii. FAIRCRHjD & BINGHAM, Commiaslon Merchant 84 Magazine Street, nova) dly NEW ORLEANS 8. M. BAETON.-S. M. POOL. W. M. AIKMA S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission ?Xexcliaut 17 Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS. L TEMOBESl'S HVXTULT HAOAuniversally acknowledged the Aiouei ranor Magazine or America: tievoted toOrlginal Stories, Poems. Sketches, Architecture an i Model Cottages, Honsebold Matters, Ucms of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (Including special deEartments on Fashions), Inructions on leailh. Music, Amusements, etc., by the best authors, t.nd profusely illustrated with costly Engravings (full size) useful and reliable Patterns, Em broideries, ami a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. , . io person of refinement, economical honsewife, or lsdy of taste can afford to do without the Mo Jel Monthly. Slnglecoples 80 cents; back numbers, as specimens. 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, 13, with a valuable premium ; two copies, $5 50; three copies, wi ou; nve copies, 1'Z (, and piendid preral ims for clubs at $3 00 each. nrst p:remiora to each subscriber. r A new Wbtxuer Wilson Sewing Maeilne for 20 sub-rlbers at 83 each. ' Address W.JENNINGS DEMOREST. , : No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demoreet'a Monthly and Young America tOeti.er. ii, witii tlie premiums for each.

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STEAMBOATS,

Begnlar Semi-Weekly ' Green River ' Packet '" ' v H ' The elegant Steamer. r .. A LF. H. KD.W A RlS...., MaTEK, Will Tt-ave EvansvlIIe for Woodbury every MONDA V, nd for Bowlln Ureeu every TH UKSDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. ' 21 tf . J i i ' ' ; j 1 Regular Evans ville' ard Henderson ' ' Daily Packet: 11 ' " ,!; " 1 The fleet and , plendid.ldBwheeI steamer i'-' (- jiz. ' - iXoiiio Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; . ' Ed. Terry, CUrk, Will p'y ax a resnTar packet between Evai, svijieatin nnuerson, otl-rinz unequal ra aceommodatlonii to travelers and slilpi. tavf. r,vusviiie uany at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 7 a m.. making cloe connexion with the K. A C; K.1U Jatil7ltf Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet , for Paducab, and Cairo. (i . . The finely appointed steamer, ,. cxjm:i3 erland Ben. Howarp, Iaster; .., , - j ' ToM BRAatAR, ClerkWill ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landing. Leaves Evausville every TUESDAY and FRILVAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p in. : Through bills of lading given for freightg over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For freight or parage apply on board.' or to R.K. DUNlvEWONkCO.. dec24dtf Aenta ' NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. - J ThrOBKh bill of lad Irf? clrn 'to all points on tne -Moi.lleaud i Ohio Railroad, per steamer Cumberland. Dexter'a Independent low-pressure Packet QUICKSTEP, II. T. DEXTtR, Master, Leaves Evansville for t'alrr ewrv Mnv. DAY andTHURHDAY.at4p.ra., posi lveIV. connectinif at n i in uiih si r til la Memphis, unU New Orleans packets. . Daily Henderson Packet. - 'The fine Steamer , IjIVew Boy. -. W. H.SHEFFErI Master; .' - Wf. IlrHTOI .In' f'lrlr Will leave Dromntlv aa abova. daiiv. a.i it o'clock, p. m. , trelsrhtw received at all faonra at' the ft. h.. DtKtKSON 4 CO.. Azenu, JanSdtf . , ,,. , j Regular Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. For Paducab, JohnsortTllIe, and rasipori. 4. The fleet and famous feteamer SAM. ORE. ALLEN DUNCAN. Maulers V AL. SOHISSO!?. Clerlr Leaven Evannvllle for EastDort and all TeuneKfcee River way landings a a regular wt-rmy p(-.ei, nerv nn.i uttUA X at lour P.m.. taking freight and puaKengers at juwcsi uwKei rw. ana sriTinir hkdiwiii.1 or rreignt or paaxage apply on board, ieb7 tf . . i ; Regular Evansville and Cumberland River Packet " The ew and Finely Appointed : ' ..cteamer ..-:- A. Cukwater, Master; Kit Rtod. Clerk W ill mn a a regnlar Evansville and Cumberland River Packet, making all muuioSH Ill'i.C lO l I UKBVUle. ; Leaven Evansville every Tuesday at 4 For Paducah and Cairo. Regular WedtiesJay and Saturday . ach ec. The magnificent sldewheel steamer Gcs. DtTSODCHKT, Master; W. P. KOWT.ZR. Clerk. leaves Kvansvllle every WEDNESDAY ana oa i u itiJA X at p.m. Leaves Cairo everv -THtTRSTiA V an,i SUNDAY at 6 p.m., making close conneo tlon at Cairo with first-class packets for rai. iaiuii, mcinuuiB, ana xnw Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. AC, R.R., and the Taracon for Louisville, t or ireight or pas-age apply on board, or - ... " A.H,ttUii X CO., - Regnlirr Tnesaay Packet FOR CAIK0, COLUMBUS A MEMPHIS! r-( 2a The magnificent new side-wheel steamer MAYFLOWEE, Josh. V. Teroop, Master; ' Billy Dcmjt, Clerk, Will ply aa a regular Weeklv Pocket tmm Evansville to Memphis, giving esnecial tention to business at all way ports and ndjflgtt. Hhe if-avejl KvnnttfffilA ovavt Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m.. making clo connections with the Mobile A Ohio Railruau, ai uoiumous. Kor freight or wmtsimra annlv tn Vwwa declOdtt" Regular Cumoeiland River Packet The new and elegant steamer LIISTTOlSr, N. F. Dkmf, Master; - . .! . N. B. Hayward, Clerk, Will ply as a retnilar Weekly Packet be tween Evansvili .and all Cumberland. River landings. Leaves JAxinrviZZe everu SATURDAY, at A o'clock p.m. Tdecia dtf . ITUllam lli Swanson, - COAL DEALER. ' ! OFFICE COKXKR DITISIO.V ASH WATKB sTMEETH. Is prepared to deliver, in any quantity, to any part o the city, the best onality of screened coal.

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'k. K. Duxkejwoj.. GEO. PNDI,KTO. in K. ,K. DUNKEUSON - & CO., . - I at -i i i. P0RWARDLNQ AND COMMISSION ; -AND- . ' i'- . : . ' -s - - THiarf-Koat -Proprietors Liberal Cnnti Ad vKiicea Con al gu men I m. Made on ! ' ' JanI 'tSO F. M. HUMPHREY & CO.; O om m i hh i o ii M E KCHANT SA AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGEXTS, No.-19 North Water St, " ' ", ' . EVANSVILLE,. JND. , SPECIAL AGENTS FOR ' ;' "'as a - S E o o u CO o o r-1 M - as O S o ! - .a 'So B3 H CO es o w ' O -I PS K on o o n l5 M Q 18 'US, o 3. 52" .3 a ' S 3 is a j o o ' 3E. i CO I i . O C3 O Through Bills of Lading given to all points South or East, oc29 d3m QCJEEHSWARE. icw Queensware House. LICHTEN & ICHENIIAUSEB, IMPORTERS OF QUEENST7ARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD, Xo. 3 Sontn First Street. T"E ARE WOW OPE5IHO THE if most BDlendid assortment of Far Articles ever imported to this city, and ( X stock of WHITE GRANITE WARE now comnlete. and only wants looking at to induce all to make their purchases ol as ; and oar stock of COMMON WARE U large, and will be sold as low as tha low est in the United States. . ! ' :Jt.ii: 441. t ,Ji i J.. .. - nohetnian GIa4 and Silver- - Jflated Ware. Our aanortment of Rnhcmlin niajat and 811ver-Plated Ware Is one of the finest ever selected for th trade of this eHy; and w have the advantage of onr senior parte . residing in the city of New York, and I ' ail times on band selecting the latest styli I rtd ratietLs ot ware,

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Joseph B. XzxHz STEAW'O'A T A CL'21 ST. . Forwarding and ComnafsCtat' ;.- ; ,JCUciiakt; .V'.'.Vy- ;' " Xo. 19 NOltTII WATJEJ fcXKAJEJX . P:VANS.VILLE INDLZlkti. .- i u'.; ' ". ;' . &r Con t ractl mj' Agent Evan Cairo Packets. " .: pmXuStm:.-

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Ilajhurst &. ll'liittalLv 'I t , TROD UCK, COMMMStdN Aifh- .jn.:WARDING MMRqilJjylx No. 6...-....8oDth Wfttf 'r Dealers In Floor. Bacon. lis v.Ok.;jl :.ta'.and Country Produce,. - L. M. BAIRD. ..... H. tiX.L DAI R D a & ; S T A It 1 (Successors to W. M. Alkinan A C GF.MKHAI, AGF.XTM, PRONTt-"' ' Forwarding and CommlHMlor ajc, chants, Evansville, Indiana, Refer 5.vl Q. W heeler, Pres'U First National and HH.m'1 Orr, Vice President vb National Rank. .... . Agents for Ohio River Haft Co. . aitV-. j Wk worm uemiii vmm friends aiui former ixilreitu thaa w are at the oht CORNER of VINk: awt WATfctt WIKKEl'H titlll In thotrnM , LIO.VORM. FLOUM. ((MM IXtiinNM and should be pleased to sea them . . ... ii,UALLiltm.. II. I. AJLL13 si C04? FORWARDING AND COSMISSIT RECTIFIERS, and Wholes&la Deal.x f V LIQUORS, FI0 UBr '&ftw Corner Water and Tine Streets . ..... VAHsviux.JrrTS Janldtr, ' P. H. DtTsotrcHFT, late of Evansvtr. laoi. John Oilbf.rt, Golconda, 111. P. 8. DUSOUCHET & COTv GENERAL- , COMMISSION MERCI1ANTX Jfo. 81 Poydras Street, - NEW ORLEANS Xfth. Older and consignment solid t&. References W. J. Lowry A Co., JrAi-si Carru.cL;rHe,nry ", Esq.. J. souchet A Co.. Evansville; J. W. Mmi.:vmm. - Son, Tneo. Stelger A Son, Oolt-onif: jzLiij. McCollIster, John M. Barter. Wm.JbL kius, John R. Everton, Mt. Vernopfai-' -HUI A Co.,C. It. Davis A Co.. Warmr: S. Vanmeter A Rro.. Bowllng-Orfir. Ai". A. J. Harris, Uniontown, Ky, nov'Zj d.im CHEN0WETH, CASEY & CU, CommlsMlon McrohfHjU. Tor the Sale of Leaf Tohaezm Pork, Ilacon, Keef, 'FI-zvxx?:.-AND WESTERN PRODUCE OMIItt.VT.. , No 70 New Levee S(rct new onLEiaa. OOV28 BK.". HUBB8. E. W. PATRICK T. J HUBBS, PATRICK & COL, Forwarding ec Com missies MERCHANTS And WIIARFBOAT PROPRIETOM.V AGENTS E. AC. and PE55. RlILliOAKv and General Agents Star Union Ilxc , aul dtf ETAM8TIIU, 11TB.-0 TH0S. C. SMITH & CO., : ' ' I PB0DT7CB JAND ; ; . "3 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

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