Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1868 — Page 7
THE )VAXSVILLE DAILY J()TTRNTA L TOES H Y. APRIL T. 1868.
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-1 KA Mill A 1' IKIN'iiNU. ? p- mttng eMfilHiir.erit ju the, West. fcieUr, taftihkjk' 'cr renter iiilUy for doing fine Steamboat Prluting. (Jur assortment of Job Type though- wry tare and fomlflp, W constantly bun padded to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers n tbe I'mted Htaten., We are prepared to print Posters, plain or Jiincy. BUI Heads, Bills Ladinir, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, : Mates'. Tickets for Labor, Ac, Ac. -Orders leit with either of tbe w haif-boats wUi be prom ptly attended tc.
Wmlbrr t Wtr. The weather yesterday was cloudy and cold almost cold enough for snow. The river is falling very fas', having declined folly three feet during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Arrival him! Kinrtitrci. The arrival and departures up. to V,
o'clock yesterday, include the May flower, from Memphis; Silver Moon Cincinnati to Metnphi; fJoldfinch
from t'larksville; Cumberland, from Cairo; Morning rStnt, Henderson to Louisville; Mollie Norton and News-
hoy, riendersou.to return; Falls City
Green Hiver to Louisville; Alice
Dean, . Cincinnati tu New Orleans;
Sam. , J.' Hale, Memphis to Cincin
nati. , , . . . BnaU Ienvln To-dny,
roR VAIBO.-j.ne nne passenger
steamer ' Cumberland i3 the regular packet for .Cairo and all .way ports at
4 o'ei6efcSt6-day.a Her -thief "officers are those experienced, careful nd
courteous gentlemen, Capt. Ben. How
ard, Tom Bra-hear and Bruce Hun
ter. - Passengers and shippers will rc ceive every attention 1 - HU-rllneo,,s. " ' 1
The u.mal crowded state of the
wharf-witir steamers avss the especial aspecV'of aCatra in river matter ... The 'Alice Dean and Filver ujooq had
full trip-i:..- .The Goldfinch had 116
Lhds tobacco and much miscellaneous freigVw, The Mayflower had 250 bales QOtou22 head hf cattle and a large amount , of miscellaneous freight. :.'.The' Falls City was; fully loaded wit a tobacco.... .-.The Cumberlandhad a moderate tr!p"..'-..l.Tbe Morning Star had a fplAdid trip ,yf people and V fair fre;ght out yesterday jaoruli)g.l.l.....The Ada Lyon was receiving liberally, and was' likely to hare a good trip out...'..J.:.The Quickwtep' was also receiving fairly, though the election excitement had a
manifest " influence on business''
Commodore Mitchell retires the Mill,'
young for a short season. Little Wabash being unoavigable at preseut.
lioafs IMie.
-iMong tne nrst Dtmt3 uae" nero are the Shamrock, for St. Louis; Pine
Grove,sfor Nashville; .Minneolai and
Clifton; fr6m Memphis; P. W.Strader,
Alaska and Belle Lee,' from "New
Orleans ;: ' Indiana and Richmond, for New Orleans ; Zane-vllle and 3. P. Webb, from Wabash River; Armada, from Cuir;;St. Marys and Cham
pion, St. Louis; Goldfinch, from
Clarksville; Lewellin, from Eastport, Itob Hoy, from Cincinnati. Foa Clauksville The beautiful and fleet -ateauiir UolJSnen, Capliin Ham. Throop, with Kit. Iludd in the officergoes tut'larkivilieandall Ouifl berland River way poiuts this evening at 4 o'clock The Goldfineh has a magnificent cabin, and, her officers are poffta ao'tiTilentiye to p.lsseDgers. For Green River. The excellent steamer Ziwa" Gray.'witU Capt. Joe Mcllaynoldd in' command,' ' and Mh" Greer in the office, will go to Greeu River this evening. Give Jb-ra full trip. Foa Meaipuh. The splendid new side-wheel steamer Mayflower, always punctual aud reliable, will take her departure to Memphis and all way
ports at 1 o tiock to-day,' aud is one of the most comfortable aud elegantly appointed steumers afloat. She " has l.-irge, well ventilated state rooms, with fine, clean, soft bedding, and sets a mot. fumptuous table.. -Capt. J. V. Throop is her veteran and. popular commander," and Duke Niehe'son, Billy Lowth, and Geo. Throop are associated in the office. Our merchants and shippers should see 'that the Mayflower goes out lull. For Henderson. The Mollie Norton, an elegant side-wheel steamer, leaves for" Henderson at 3 o'clock. Captain Charley Perkins, and Ed.
fd Robert Terry are her popular
officers. ; .
The Newsboy, with pleasant accommodations, goes to Henderson at 31 o'clock to day. "Captaiu Y. II. Shtffer and Willie Huston are the pleasant geutlemen in charge. (lenuiaiijr trout nr i:-tiniaxe.. Pittsbl'kg. The Commen-lnl of Friday says :
liuines in the vicinity of the
exports were boih h.rc. Between I the 1 ,iV:s ;i and uiil'i oding rd''b'it- 't 7," LonisviLLE. The Courier, of ( . Saturday, says: - j Oo the falls Iat evenins tlierewere I in-i.... . . - : I. - . i .i 1
io leei, water uj Hie raS UOWn me ! - r- -t-s. -ii -i- -w-r- x - - iDdian chute, and falling fa?t: VxOL D ? I iST C The tails continue io urood navia-a- ' J- E. THROOP.fastr:
ble order for aseending boats up the IjeavM" for th( af(OVe a KitR JCter middle chuto, but at' the present rate f portijvery XL'ESOAY.ai 4 p.m. of the decline in the tiver, there will f . For frfcl5ht or pa-sage apply on board, or Ka Vi....lT. U .V to ... ... C.K.RUUD.
jt, u.nvj liuuuju nawi iu lucti. tuau- mara alf Agent, f
uci lu-iuurruw evening lor navigable
purposes.
vide. Tii" flt and elegant steamer
- STEAMU Q ATI .
ReTihir SemiWeeklj Green ' Kiver ! J . -Packet . j j. The elegant Steamer
TRANS P O J tTATl
R. K. IlCSKBIiSOs!
trfeO. S 01. ETO S.
24 2JS 4'J 44 3 y i in tt
M f 27 47 i.5
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SO 12
3S 0.5
4 24
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The Nick Longworth, for New Orleans, in consequence of the dull times, low - rates, and scarcity ot ;jit;hts, has abandoned her trip and laid up, turning her freight and engagements over to the Dexter. New Albany. The Ledger of Friday says : Below we append the best runs made by steamboats on the Western waters, which will just now prove of interest in connection with the Dex
ter s time. Ihe following is the ruu of the Eclipse in 1S53, from New Or
leans to Louisville: .-.' D. H To rjoualdMOuville........ ... 5 Baton, Rouge ... ft Natchez ........... ... 19
Grind Gulf......... Viokbburg Columbia....... .. N apoleou...... lieiena Memphis . Cairo ... KvHnsviile ,... lj)UlrVllle..
J. M. White's time from N. O. to St. Louis,; 3;days and , 23 hours 1,200 miles. The old Sultana, from N. O. to Natchez, 19 hours and 45 minutes. Ihe Magnolia, N. O. to Natchez, 19 hours and 50 minutes. A. L. Shotwell, N. O. to Natchez, 19 hours and 40 minutes. Southern Belle, N. O. io Natchez, 20 hours and - 3 minutes. Princess No. 4, N. O. to Natchez. .20 hours andJ23 minutes. ."'Eclipse, N-.-O. to Natchez. 19 hours and 47 minutes.
New Natchez, N. O. to- Natchez 17 hours and 30 minutes. New Prinze
N. O. to Natchez, 18 hours and 53
minutea. Urom N.O. to Cairo, 1,000 ; rniles. the foilowine is the time of the
Eclipse and Shotwell : ShotwelL 'A
days, 3 hours and 40 minutes : Eclinse.
3 days. 4 hours and 4 minutes. 'J he
following are the most famous ruus made between New Orleans and Lou
isville. lSl:i KntAmi-Ico Ofi .J.u O
hours and 40 minutes. 1817 Wash
ington, 25 davs. 1817 Shelhv. 'M
days, 4 hours and 20 minutes. , 1819
Paraxon. 18 davs. 10 hoiirj IK'-nu-
lecumsth. 8 davs. 4 hours. ; IK' ti
luscarora. 7 davs. IfJ hours. !Ri7
bultana, 0 days, 15 hours. 1837 Ex
press, b days,, 17 hours.. 1837 Gen
lirown, b days, 22 hours. 110 K1
Shippen, 5 days, 1 1 hours. 18-12
eilo-ot tee West. b dav. 14 hmir
164.5 Unke of Or eans. ft rfaw W
nours. i&it ouitana. a davs. 1'
ours. Ih49 Bostona. 5 dnvs R
hours. (( 1851 -Belle Key, 4 days, 20 hours, 1S52 Reindeer, 4 days, 19
uours, to tnmate. -isoo A. L. Shotwell, , 4 days, ,9 hours, 29 minutes
icy.j fjclipse, 4 daj-s, 9 hours, 3 minuies,,, m . . - , -, :
Regular Green River. Pond River, and Rough Creek Packet
ADA LYOIN". ALP. H. EUWAKLS, ; llAaTEB, Will leave KvansvIHe for Woolbnry every VV E 19 S K S 1 A Y, and for Bowling tireen every SATUHLiA Y, at 5 o'clock p.m. - oc21tl OAKLEY A RtTHT; Agepts.
Regular Evansville and Henderson Daily Packet. The fleet and t-piendid sldewheel steamer
The fine Passenger Steamer JAMES GRAY,
3Xollio JXorton, CHARLEY PERKXXS, Master: ., , Ku. lEimr, Clerk, Will ply a a regular packet between Evacsvllleand Henderson. ofT, rl t19 nnpnnal.
bur Hartford and all way landing, car- e,J accommodation to traveler nd .nlpryiug freight and pasneugera at lowes pers. leave i.vansvllle daily at 34 p.ut aea. (marl4dtf Leves Hi-nderson daily at 7 rju!, malt-
Jo McRbynoi-ds, Master,
Will ply as a resinlar .SudI-WwrIv Pncki
between EvatHvl ie and Paradme, FrosU
CLOCKS,
A. C. R0SENCRANZ, D EALEa IS nNK Watches, Clocks, Diamonds.
SILVER AND PLATED WIRE.
WATCHES KEPAIRED. ko. is t:c9r STREET, Evansviixj:, Iwi Jewelry and Silver-Ware mannfactnrei to order. dec) dtl MACHINISTS.
.REAL ESTATE.
V w Jleal Estate Agency ''.': i :;Ji,i. Elliott at Son', HAVE OPENED A REAL ENTATl Agency for the sale ot and renting o laudH, houses. An., Ac. ' Persons having houses or land to rent o
ell. or persons wishing to purchase 01 rent, will do well by, calling ou them ai
turn uxuee, Oil Third" Street, near Locust;''"' In KIllott'M Ulocilc. Junelltf -, --4 . ' I
.f i tliXit t H. I f. .U! I" JOHN INGLE, JR., & SON, ; " Proprietors. ,
OlSee Vo. 2 Main . near Water.
TIIKSK MIXiis, under the above proprietorship, are now In full oi.ern.tion.
A cou-tant supply of foal on hand, and prompt Jt'Uvtry ;;!v u to ordeis.
Evttusvi.le, Pei. li, isoa.
I.iel2 dJiu
G. HEINEKES' & PAL MORE, Coiiiminsioii .Ierc'liaiits, ' G3 BROAD ST., NEW YORK. Special attent!oa paid to the sale of Leaf I'obacco, Cotton. Flour. Orain, 4c. Liberal advances made ou consignments by i iti:w. it. iii'stox fc co., . 5 NORTH WATER STREET, E V A.i Vll.LE. locbl d3uj Coal I Coal!! TTAVISU 1I lt( II AS1.I Captain A. JCJL Lller'n tow-boat and coal barges, and toe lease of blsOreeu Itiver Coal Mines, I will contiiue the business at the old stand, over Hay burst Wi-lttaker's, No 6 South Water Street, And will sell the best
Green Rlc r Coal at Vlc per Bushel
CIIIUSTIAX KKATZ, (Formerly of krate Hellman, " City , Foundry,") ... SO V T M W ESTERS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, GENERAL MACHINERY DEPOT, and Miuiufacturers' Ageucy, FIItST HTUEET, between Elm and Pine,
Opposite Che Evatuville Cotton Mills, EVANSVIIXK, IJfD.' N.B. All maobitierv sold will h rcnir.
ed at the ahortet-t uotice.
Foundry a:ad Machine Works, Corner Jblm and iSecond Utruttt. '
Manu'Hctarw of Hand (double) and Power COKN-HHELLEK3; and Hhellerh repaired.". . PUMPS" of all ideHcrlptlons for sale, and put up, If deairtMl, In any part of our city, novo dUm
ing close couneetiou with the E. & C. P..K. Janl7 dtf
Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. . . The finely appointed steamer
CUMBERLAND Ben. Howard, Master; ..', Tosr Brash eae. Clerk W ill ply aa the regular Tuesday aud Friday packet for Cairo and all wny landings. Leaves Evauaviile every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. at4D.ni. '
Jf4;rlrVJ'?.Vro ever5r WEDNESDAY and KA1 UKDA Y, at 6 p.m. . . . . Through bills of lading given for freights over the Mobile & Ohio Kailroad. "
rurireiguior passatce ariDIV on hoard.
or to it. k. DUNKERAon a rn
Uec24dtf .. Agents. NOTICE TO BHIPPKRS. Through bills of ladine crlven to l!
points on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad.
per steamer Cumberland. Dexter's Independeat low-pressure Packet
QUICKSTEP, 11. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., posbivem COI,ne;till' ,a ai"o with fcu Louis,
Janl tf Daily Henderson Packet 1 . The fl nis Steamer
B. K. . DUNKERSON & CO
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, AND
IVliarf'Uoat Proprietors.
Liberal
Cwh Advance Jfal CouolKumentH.
Janl 'm
F. M. HUMPHREY & CO.
ComiuiHsion
MERCHAirs,
AND GENERAL
FORWARDING AG EMS,
CO .IMISSxOJ-T OAh.BK.
S TEA MB OA T, A GLW r, Forwarding aud ComtJiIf.a Xo. 19 XORTIf WATER STREET EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Contracting Agent Evansvltia ut Cairo Packet. rfebu :fm
T. BAJtKSMrTH, 1 F.M. HUHi HEZT, w. B.AKCHKH, EvansvtUe, Iat, Mempiili, Teun. BANKSMITII, HU3IPIIREI& C0n OoiiiiiiiHioit ''..':. ' AND "."v.
Fonvarding Merchants,
HOWAItll HOW, fehai-dsm : HEMPHIS, IEJTS.
tNows Boy. No. 19. North WaterlSt,"
WILLIAM HEILMAN
W. II. HIIEFFER. Matr; . ;
Will leave promptly aa above, dally, at S
For ireight or passage applr on board, or
w L.J.a.4.,iu.Vi l "b'Du, Agent.
A.S.1UH1CIWT. J. J. vtfrrririv.
Haj hurt &. Whiitaker,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND gVM-
WARDING MERCHANTS, No. .......i..Sonth' Water 6t , Dealen In Flour. Ilaeoti. rv nt. r-...
and Country Produce,
t. M. aAIRB....--...M.H-o, Jr. tTAl ; BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M, A lktnan 4 Cal G EX KRAI. AOEST.S. PKOIIK itorwardlaa and Uommimlon k"& ,'vaDvlI,le. indUna. , Refer to Q, WheeJ rAPren't. First .National Rmju and Hara'l Orr, Vlco l'i.ideut EvaturrU National Bank. 'T Ageuu for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ty WK'WOFID KKMIKft OUR friends and former patronm that -mm are at, the old OftRNKR of V1NK ml LIQUORS FLOUlt, VOMHIfMlONa. l and Uoald be pleased to .-e them. li. D.ALL18ACO,
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EVANSVILLE, IND.
If. I. 4& CO.,
FORWARDING, AND C0MMISSIO?
RECTIFIERS, and Wholeaide Deaiert
LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c. Corner, Water and Viae Streets
Regular Evansville and Tennessee i
River Packet For Paducah, JohnsonTllIe, and Eastport.
The fleet and famous Steamer SAM. ORE.
ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Val. woreksox. Clerk, Leaves Evansville for KaattMirt ni ail
Tennessee River way landtnux as a regular weekly packet, every t SATURDAY at four
i.m., irt-iaiit ana passengers at lowest packet rates, aid (jiving especial attention to the nlliug of orders. . , For freight or passage apply on board. feb7 tl
TEAM ENGDfES-AND -ROLLERS, Regular Evansville and Cumberland
River Packet
The New
"Vm. Wliite,
(Hnccflor to Krats A Hetlm
Manntaotcrer aad Bu'lder or
PORTABLE AND ST A TIOSA R f
A'i .l- i .", Janl dtf.
vasvii.i.je. Iim.
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR '!
SAW AND ' GHIST1 MILL MACHINERY,
and Finely Appointed Steamer
at n o se , BS m n H O
Threshing Machines,
Cotton and Tobacco I"rer!
CIRCULAR SAW it ILLS.
AC, AOm, .
u EVANHVlLXiE, IND.
Hhskt Iron and Coppkb Wokk made to
oraer on Bnort nutice.
. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. Dealers In Hteara CJansps. (inm Rltln,
Fire Bricks. Wrouirht Iron Pin. Kr.lt l. ii
ClothH, Ac, at mauufacturera' pricea.
A. Dkikwatek. Master: . Henry Lancaster, Clerk;
Will run as a reenlar KvanHville and
Cumberland River Packet, making all landings hence to Clarkiivllle.
Leaves Kvansvllle every Tuesday at t o'clock p. in. deo6 tf
w, ... g.. w - . i . Ik is s . i o ., S3 ! o o g : " St
O 'S PS
. C .- .- as o ' p " '9'
err 3
P. H. DcsocfHET. late of EvannvllTA fnf.
John Uiujuflr, Ooleonda, 111.
" P. S.IDUSOUCHET & CO., . GENERAL ' ,,! COMMISSION MERCL1AN1&, 5o. 33 Pojdras Street, t NEW gBLEANS, hju Order and consignment solU-lted. KeferenceK W. J. Lowrv A t!o ll,-,
Carr A Co Henry Ayr-Hi;o.. J. (;. ba. wouchet A Co.. Evauivlllei J. W. Mmv. a.
Honf Taeo. Bteiger A Hon, tioloonda. A.C
.uuvuinii , u f'uu ji, narier. win li, jtx kin. John R. Kverton. Mt. Vfrnnn .Hanrr
Hill A CO..C. It- IkvlnAI'r, W,. , . itf'
'. ? Vantneter Bra. Howllrig-Oreen, ty.j . A. J. llHrriN, Ulonlowu, Ky. .
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REPAIRING done at t.hort notice.
Delivered to any part of the city. Orders for towi n v 1i ut t r,u ,.fflnnin
lauding was active. The imports and 1 Sfc-SCTi a""1i ". WH1XED.
Notice
Of Order of Council to Contract
Canal Street from the West Side of Second Avenue to the East Side of Se'feith Avenue. -
HOTH'E Is hereby given, that the Common Council of the City of Kv
ansvllle at its fiebslon on tbe 9tn day of March. A.I), lhtw. panned an order to eon-
tract or diminish Caual .streft. in the town
ot Larniiseo City now City of f.vansvllle rom the west sidti of Second Avenue to the east side of Seventh Avenue, to eighty bU feet, a follows, to-wit: l'he present north line of sail Canal Mreet to remain as the ro.th line of said street, and the fouth lie of said street tone parallel with and at a distance of eighty (so) feet south of ha id north Hue. Aud should any person aggrieved at any time wLbln six weeks apply to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remouRtranee left with the Clerk of the Common Council, aud containing a statement of the injuries complained of, aud the amount demanded there or, said petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard and determined oy the Common Council. By order of the Council. . . A- M- AletiRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, March lri, A. . lw8. Union copy.J Mrs. Nolan, Hat il BonneTBleacher; WISIIKS to Inform the ladles of Evansville and vicin.ty that she has received her new styles of hats and bonnet blocks for the Sprins? season. Hhe Is prepared to do all kinds of fancy braids and chips at the soonest notice. Conveyance by street cars withiu oue square. Corner Becond Avenua aad KShth Street, Kvansvllle, Indiana. uiaiaiw
For Paducah and Cairo. : ' Regular Wednesday and Saturday - Packet. -
Tbe magnificent sldewheel steamer ,
, Uua. Dcbocchkt, Master; ' : ; W. P. Fowlkr, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every WKDNEbDAY' and HATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and HUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with flrst-class packets for SSt. Loots, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at hvansvWie with the K. A C. R.R., and theTarascou for Louisville. Forlreight or passage applv on board, or to F.31. HUMF1IUEY 4 CO., I
J"7 " Agenla. Regnlyr Tuesday Packet FOR CAIK0, tOUMBUS & MEMPHIS.
3'v.
Through Bills of Lading given to all j
.. , poind South or East. oc29 d3m :'i: ..........
CHENOWETH, CASEY & C0n
Commialou Itferc; Ian sitae
1 For tlw. Sile of Leaf Tobacco,
Pork, ISacon, 3 Jlecf, Flour
ASD WKIKHK PKOO0CE OINERALLr, No 70 New Levee Street, SEnoBLE4IVS LA. ,nov2S-. S j i . '" : I - ... ..' - ., ..: , . :
BEW. HCBBH, K. W. PA THICK P. D. TIT ,
nUBCS, PATRICK. & CO
30,000 Ji'iiiich ! Forwarding ez CotnmiHsfoa
MERCHANTS
The magnificent new Mae-wheel steamer MAY FLOWER, Josh. V. Throop, Vaster; Billy Drss, Clerk, Will ply fis a regular Weekly Packet from Lvansvliie to Memphis, giving especial attention to business at all way ports and lUUdinsJ. Shu ImnN kvun.vr la
1 uesday, at 4 o'clocit p. m., making close connections with ttie Mobile A Ohio Railroad, at Columbus. For Ireight or passage apply on board.
ucruu U LI Regular Cumberland River Packet
HERRING'S PATENT ..",! CHAMPION SAFES
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT
WORLD'S FAIR, Lond n ; WORLD'S
FAIR. New York; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; an 1 1 WINNER OF THE WAGER
And WHARrnOA PROFRIETOM
I ' AOENTSj", , f ....
X. & C. and PENS. KAILROAUg,
and
General ..Agents Star I'nlon LlfiS
N. F. Dk
Will pi
The new and elegant steamer
LIISTTOIST,
w. Master:
JS. H. Hay ward, Clerk,
ply as a regular Wwtlv P-liet i.e-
t ween Evansville and all Cumberland
ttiver lauamp. Leaves Evatunnlle every SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock i.. decl2 dtf
CARRIAGES.
J. B. Geeek. k. L. Gbekn. jr. 15. oitiirs &, co., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Main Street, let. Fifth and Sixth, )aul6-(im EYAN3V1I.5LE, Iku,
30,000 Francs!: (8G.O0O IN GOLD.) At the recent International Coutest In the Paris Exhibition. The niiblie are Invited to call and exam
ine the repcrtof the Jury on the meiitsof the great contest, aud see the oflli-ial award to the Herrings Patent over all others. HEEKIXG, FARREL & SHEKMAX, No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y. FARREL, HERRING 4 CO., Philadelphia. HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, marlO d3m eod .,. New Orleans. DR. II. M. HARVEY, ROOM No. 1, WALICER'3 BUILDING Comer Main and Third Streets.
Office Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to 9. cYl2.dJm
aul dtf
tEVAKSVILLB, lltA.
TIIOS. C. SMITH & C0h PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERC II A N 3U
. Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grot Pctdi. and PRODUCE GEN KRAI -x- i , No. S KOCTII WATER STKJEJET, Evans vii. LE, Ijr. All orders promptly filled. 1 fjinJ9 4U ; PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. Syeamore &&A Ttae, ! Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery Also LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES.
! PURE CATAWBA WINE of my ow growth. Jinchadls-
