Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1868 — Page 7

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v '.-''' .. !- -' 1 '.' j'i ii. Tv., M H 'At' VP ! N'fl N 4. ;h'f r;p'.lji eMatt'siiieat! te the Weit tp l!r raciUtKH or greater ability lor doing fine Steamboat, fiut ii.r. ur assortf Jo'u T!, though very large and r:Yipie!e, fsconstshtiy bc-inn added to, and mr fob iepftrtiner.t W under ti;e personal supervNion oi one ol the bt joo print-ers iu the V nited States. We are prepared to print posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Btils I.admx, Cards, Deck and Meal Tjck--U,Mii of I axe, Mates' Ticket for Labor. &r., tc. Order left with eitber of t tis wi .uri-boats will be promptly a r-fu -'! re.

Wrntbrr fut Water. Saturday opened bright aud clear, and the day was beautiful and pleasant. I he river rose one loot unnng the twenty-four hoars ending at three P. M. on Saturday, and was rising steadily. The swell will not. be. very great. ' Arrival ami Heparin. - The arrivals and departures up to 3 'o'clock on Saturday, include the Armada, Cairo to return; Cora S .', Mem phis, to Louisville Havana, jNaso ville to Cincinnrti; Ada Lyon, Green Kiver to return: Chattanooga, from Wnhasli Tliver: MoTlie Norton, and Newsboy. - Henderson and .return; Clifton, Meraphia to Cincinnati j Tara scon,' Louisvifle i! and Teturrr; Pine V.mvL '(Cincinnati to Nashville: In diana, Loi-jisvilltf , to ,Ncw Orleans; J. ILGroesbeekCincinDati to New OrlPAn' P. W. Strader.' New Orleans to Louisville, '"i w ,',.,'; ,,, ),.., Amone the first' boats due - here are the:-Melnotte, !for - St. Louis; Emma Floyd, or'Nashville;' Darling, for Memphis; Silver Moon and May flower, from Memphis; Dexter, West moreland Alice Dean -Louisiana and Richmond, from NewAJrleans ; swallow and Argosy, for- New Orleans ; Louna and J. P. Webb, frcm Wabashllivcf ; Cumberland,1 from Cairo ; James 0. ray! from Green; Jllvcr;' Lewtllin, from Kastport. tju ,',tli -float Imlnt To-rtr, FOR Cairo! The superb; Quietstep CapUin III T. Dexter, is" the fieef and finely appointed packet for Cairo and all way points at 4 o'eloek to-day. ' Passengers and Shippers '.receive the kindliest attentions from thoe.courteous and pleasant gentlemen who officiate in the office. Jack G rammer; "Nick Pennington, ; and Charley C'msnider, t , ;. f ,'f ,'. ., j For Louisville. The grand and beautiful Morning Star will be the unrivaled packet for Louisville and all way ports at 10 A. at, to-day. Captain Elijah Ilollcryit eommands, aud John Oucrbaeker . and Dick. Hutch inson are her popular clerkf. ' The Star always gets her share.,"'1 , For Wabash, Uiver. 'The gay Chattanooga,' Captain Henry "Scott, with'Itobcrt Stanly in the: orBce.'goes to the Wabash Kiyer to-day, at 4 P. M. She has excellent passenger f appointments abd attentive officers. --. 1 For. Henderson. 7' The ' MoDie Nortdn, an elegant side-wheel steamer, leaves ibr Henderson at 3i o'clock. Captain Charley Perkins, and Ed.' and llobert Terry are her popular officers. .; 7 .V .' "I ".'-. V-t . The Newsboy,', with . pleasant 1 accommodations, goes to Henderson at . 3 o'clock to-day.'" Captain ,,W:il.i She fie r a n d 1 Wil 1 i e! ' 1 1 usto n f ,a re th e pleasant gentlemen in charge. h,"-' For Mempjjis. CapTrLew.; Kates' beautiful',' Darling. '; will' 'Jbofcera at daylight this morning, en route, to

Memphis, and .is one of the - most popular boats that ply these waters.Alex. Powers is her superb clerk,, '-' The bright weather of Saturday caused business on the levee to look up, and considerable activity prevailed The Armada had a splendid trip, including 90 bhds tobacco, 100,000 shingles, and much miscellaneous freight.. ......The Cora S. discharged lib' bales cotton here. She also took ousiderable freight here .The ; Havana had a moderate trip from - Nashville, but filled out here with grain, and left Saturday alter 00 n with her guards on the water The Clifton had a moderate trip. She was towing a large transportation barge The Chattanooga had a big trip from Wabash The P. W. Strader was pretty light, but had a fair passenger trip. Jmong the varieties on her S , kaLle were green cucumbers and radishes.n:r.;..The Armada was getting ajsexcellent trip out -The Mollie """"Norton is daily taking large cargoes f freight to Henderson. Sh ia I growing ia popularity daily ........The Tarascoo arrived at 1 o'clock, with a s good trip, intluding a large amount i of reshipyitig freight, which she

teansfcrvtd to the Armada. Th r Ada Lyon had a fair trip from Gea Mri Iht J. II. Groesiietk a1 a 2 o'clock, loa lsd ojtrf

-attd ; I'i ". expected' at this report closed. "'' " ; ClN'I.VXATf. Tiie l'jnim-rcial of Friday Fays:' ' ' ' ': ' " Capt. Geo. Woiff, hf the .Mary Krwin, received dispatches iron; Memphis aud Little Kock, yesterday, announcing the sinking ot the Florence Traber atrain in the Arkansas River, at Coilier Shoals, .ISO. miles above Little Hock. It is feared she will prove a total loss, as the Arkansas is rising very , rapidly. The dispatch j ri oes not state, but Capt. W oitf-is of e opinion she was bound down. It will be remembered the Florence Traber sunk ' in the eame stream a short time since, and had just been raised and thoroughly repaired. She is owned by Capt. Wolff, and insured for SlO OuOiu the Central, Ohio Valley, Enterprise, Union, and American office?, of Cincinnati.' . The Gazrttt says: : ; ' ; The' Louisville arrived from New Orleans yesterday, and laid Up at the upper wharf'.-, It was ( reported .she would go on the docks; but if so, she will be off to-morrow, and if prospects are favorable she will return "to New Orleans. ' ,. ,1 Friday, says:,.'" 'v " V . j During .Wednesday night'it com menced raining,8 though it was Of a cold temperatnreaijd-before day it had turned to blee.tt then' enow; and yesterday morning, the .9th of : April, a heavy snow storm.! prevailed, with the snow falling for several hours: It then turned to rainaiid was raining at intervals all day. - -- The snow at one time yesterday was nearly two - inches deep ia the gtreet and on the , papemeutst . and the thorougfares were nearly impassable. On the falis there were five feet three inches water in the pass down the Indian chute yesterday, .and the river inaicatea a rise in tne evening. We heard yesterday of a rather hard case for one ot our steamboat captains to have to submit to in fill7 ing orders for merchandise for Louisville, A gentleman of the nam of Warren, representing himself as the agent for Cornwall & Bro., and for F. Fable induced Captain Neal, of the Indiana, to purchase ' two hundred barrels of rosin in New Orleans, provided that it could be bought tor less than five dollars per barrel, for No, 1, the rosin to be delivered to the parties referred to, who would pay the charges. On arriving at this port, the consignees' 'refused the "rosin on the plea that Warren was not authorized to act for them. - -,' ! Captain Neal had the rosin thrown upon his hands, but finally the parties consented to take it at prime cost in Mew Orleans, the steamboat losing the freight and dray age, as it was represented as a drug on the market. This we regard as r:ither a hard case upon iteamboatmen, who were trying to accommodate and bring trade to tie city. . .' That is just like Louisville, for all the world. ' . if ! i m The Democrat has the following: The Relle Lee Co.minq.--We yesterday received the following dis patch from Capt. iUcuiII. of the lielle Lee, which magnificent Louisville built packet is now on her way to this port: . .. , VICKSBCRO, April !J, 1868. . To River Editor Ikrnocrat: Thirtyone and half hours out. Full of pas sengers. ( Will arrive feuuuay and leave luesday. CAPT. A. McUlLL." " ? The BellevLee left New Orleans Tuesday, and will come; to this port on a business trip, in five days, if pot inside of that time, which will , bo the best trip made since the war, if not, in fact." the best business triv ever madej--' I-.i.'.-j 1 e -r:-- '! ,' , St. : Louis.-! The Democrat of Friday says: u n- : ,hsu t ki.. A stormy night, a coatinsrof ice on fences and trees, a heavy rain yester day, retarding operations on the wharf. IUver stationery yesterday, having risen previously nearly two i t.. - . .-. . . The Republic left Memphis Sunday night, lor New Orleans, hnving added 1,272 bales cotton. Total cargo said to be 2,400 tons. One item of her cargo was 6,000 barrels of flour. Memphis. The Avalanche of Thursday' says: The Aikausas River is receding, with four feet from Little Rock out, and two feet above that point. White River is declining, with twelve feet in the channel to Jacksonport. Shot and Killed. Mr. George Clarke, formerly a pilot on the transit steamer General Anderson, was t-hot and killed, one day lart week, at Cottonwood Point, Missouri. -1 JL. 1 UNDKKTA KK It H. JOHN W. & GEORGE W. BENSON, ( Successors to J. C. Hanson & Son J 3To. ins Main Street, TOT ATE' ASSOCIATED Til JCX selves tn;et hrr for the porpoiMi f cariylag on the . Dnt&rtakiiig and Embalmi .'." , fcusiaess... . -., , k ... ' "W bt stoek in mr line to be fonnd Im cltywrUI be kej,t ewustautly on bared .

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; . Th: f.L.-t siad elf-pant St earner ' Gr OLD PINO H, J. IL THKOOP, Master;1 Kit Rcijd. Clerk. Leaven for the above and all intermediate ports ever? TUKHlJAY, a' 4 i.tn. For freight or passa jre p.r ply ofi board, or to ' C. K. KU1D, inarSS Utf Anent. RegnlarTireeii Kiver, Pond River, and Rough Creek Packet. ; ..; ul-tSft The fine Passenger Steamer JAMKS GRAY, - Jok Mc Reynolds, Master, . i T.Vill ply a a regular Semi-WneRly Packet between Kvansvl'le anil Paradise, Fiostbur ', War! ford and nil way landing carrying freight and pasuger at lowe ra-eK. " : a ' - i marHdtf Mrs. Nolan Hat & Boaaet Bleacher, WJ!1IKN to loform Ibe Jadle of Ev. husvilie and vicimly that fche has received br. new styles ot haw and bonnet biocfes lor tbe Hpring Keaxon. Hbe is prejpared t do all fcid Of fancy braids and ebip at t be Bbortest aotice. , Conveyance by street oars within one square. Corner Hecond . Avenue .and, Kigbtb Street, i.vaiinvilie, Indiana. marJbw - " ' ' l-ir. ii! .! ' Lumbermen, Farmers. MeeliaaJ -n-lc8 and fcptciilatorg, NOW ! IS ; YOUR" OPPRTUNITlI AiLABGF. QCAKTITT. OF I AMD JtX, on UKKEM KlVER, in Henderson County, and tea -miles from Evansvllie, Indiana.' . ' It Is rich boitom land, and heavily timbered with tbe bentol Mmur., t To lumber merchants, or tbone dewiring to obtain staves, it a fiord peculiar laoilitleH. , . An lnvetitrnent by a person of Eigh Hundred I)o.lar Iu tills land, one year ago, seen red him a uet leturu, by Bale of 1 1 in b"r oii from thin land, of Seventeen lu nil red I)ollar. : . j 4 tiiw lauu win u uiviueu ia uncut, iu suit purcbaiseni. Apply t ' GEORGE S. MOkRIH, : or to JAil E F. tJLAY, Attorney at Law. aprlG,w4t - : Hendernon, Ky. -, AenU Wanted, now ready forCauvassers The History of the War t Mttween the states; its Vau.e$, Character, Conduct and Retults, Hon. Alexander H. Ktfphenf.- Senfl for ( irculai-s, with terms, aud a fall deiscriplum of tlie work. Address NATIONAL PUULI-1IINU CO., febl"2dw3m Cincinnati. Ohio. DI1CTGS t CHEMICALa 78 5Itiiii street. 79 SPARKS '& PICQUET, , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Iealer in Paint Oils, Glass and Puttj r Physician' ' carefully selected. 'anH. Its tli best plax to get j,ure Dntgs and Medicines. ... Janl7 JOHN LAVAL, ......' Wholesale and Retail Orogg.. Dealer ia Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, dec, .. HAIS KT., bet. Becond and Th'rd. EvanHvilie. Ind. Particular attention uiven to CtTTTTNtr WINDOW iiDAbei to auy size. IJana dtf A the place to get your Prescriptions filled, if you want them filled correctly. ; Jan27 -, ' ; , . THE FOLLOWIti PREPARA. tions Just revived and for Btle at II 1A KFI'EK'M Prescrlptioa Store: Turner's Tic Doloureux, Wilson's Consumption Cure, Upbam a Meat Cur for Conwumption, Winchester's Hypophophitea for Consumption.' ' ina'J7 GIBSON, EHRJIAN & CO., (Successor" to F. H. Ehrnr an Co. and , , , Thad. P. tiibwn & Co.,) . , ; COTTON FA CTOR S, i - - ..'); '...'..., 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL RAILROAD AGENTS - Xo. 18 NORTH WATER ST., apr9 dtf EVASSVII.X.K, Isb. Notice Of Order of Council to Discontinue the Alley situate betweea Fniton Avenue and Fiftn Avenne, and Extending from Ninth Street to Tenth Stre-t, in Block Number Thirty-one. HOT ICR is hereby giieo, ttsat tbe Common Council oi tbe City of Evansville at its session on I he 9 b day of March. A D. liS, passed an order to discoukinue the alley situate between Fulton Avenue and Flith Avenue, and extending trom Ninth to Tenth streets. All persons owning or claiming real estate adjoining or abutting upon said alley, and feeling themselves aggrieved by the passage of said order, may have redress by application to said Council wlthiu six weeks from tbe publication of this notice. A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk. City Clerk 'b Office, Maich 1, ISeA. marl7 Union copy. Notice. THE STOCKHOLDERS Of THE Evansviile Public Mall Company are hereby notified that the annual meeting lor the election of five Directors of said Company wi..l be held on the 13th of April, at blf-past seven o'clock .m., according to the by-laws of the Company, at Marble Hall. JNO. J. CHANDLER, President. Hwi C. 'Jwathmstt, Secretary. apr dt MERniA.IIS.r.tRMERN, HOTEL. Keepers, and ail those wishing help cttu be supplied on short notice at lit EVAN8VTLLJ5 KMPUlTMKNT OFFICE, Becoud Ktreet, between Main and Loeost. ai.rWdlw.

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i Regular Semi-Weekly Green River ! Packet ' The eletant Steamer ADA LYOX, ALR H. KDWAIlI'K. llASTIB, Wi!! lave Kvansviile for Wrxjdbnry every 'V'EltNKKDAY, and for Bowline Green every SATUKDAV, at 5 o'clwlj D.niu Qfi tf OAKJ.KY & RUST", Agents. Regular Evans ville and Henderson Daily Packet. Tbe eet and spieudid sldewheel steamer 3Xollie : IVorton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; Ed. Terry, Clerk, Will ply as a resrular pacfeet between Evar viile and Jlendertjon, olT-ring uneqaalid aecommodations to travelers and Kiilppers). leaves KvannvlJIe daily at '6 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7 a.m., making close connection! with the K. C H.R.' janl7 dtf ... Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padncai and Cairo, i The finely appointed steamer ;: , Bes. How ARB, Master; , . . Will ply. as the rettalar Tuesday and Friday packet or Cairo and all way landings. , j weaves fc.vaL.hviii eery iUbollAI aca FKIDAY, at 4 p.m. waves vairo every wjldpussday ana SATUKIJAY, at 5 p.m. - ? , i Throueb billMof ladlncelven for frefehts orto . KJC UUKEtoOX & CO., ' 'decZdtf . . Agent. MOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 1 ' ThroBgh bills of lading aire 6 to alt polnm on the Mobile and Ohio Kallroad, per steamer Cumberland. Dexter's Indf peude&t low-pressure Packet quickstep; H. T. DEXTER, Master, -Leaves Evanxville for Cairo every MON1MY and THURSDAY, at i p.rn., positively, connecting at alro with 86, Louts, MeiuphiH, and Mew Orleans packets. a janl tf .. ... -. - -.!.-- . . s . Daily Henderson Packe f . j . Tbe fine Steamer i - s P.tr9' ews Boy. iY. H. BHEf PER. Master; ' ' ' ' ul , . V'M.Hu8Toir, Jb., Clerk,' Will leave promjtly as above, daily, at 8 O'clock, J. M. . .. For freight or parage applv on board, or to Jan3 dtf C. R. R0ID, Agent. Regular Evassville and Tennessee River Packet: ... For Paducan, Johnsonvllle, and Kastport. k The fleet and famous Steamer SAM. ORE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Mauler; Val. Horknsox, Clerk. L-aves Evansvllie for EaMtjHrt and all 'i euneHKee Kiver way landing a- a regular weeKly packet, every SATURDAY at four p.m., taking freight .and passengers at lowest packet rates, and giving especial attention to the Ailing of orders. " For freight or parage apply on board. Ieb7 tf Regular Evansville and Cumberland River Packet , , c The 'ew and . finely , Appointed Steamer . - PWm. Wliite, A. Urikwatek. Malr; ' Hxkby Lakcasteb, Clerk; Will run as a regular Evansville and Cumberland River Packet, making all landings hence to Clarksville. Leaves Evansville every Toesdflfr at '4 o'clock p. m. ... ... . . , i . dec6 tf "For Padncah and Cairo. Regular " Wednesday and Saturday ' - 'Packet. ' ' ' . ' Tbe magnificent sidewheel steamer . A'.H'jvi: a;i;.A Gcs. Dusouchet, Master; W. P. FowtKR, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every t WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with flrst-elass packets for Hx. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the K. A C. R.R., and the Tarascou for Louisville. For freight or passage applv on board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY fc CO., . Janl tf Agents. Regular Taesday Packet FOB CAIP.0, C0LCMBIS & MEMPHIS. The magnificent new side-wheel steamer MAY FLOW 33 H, Josh. V. Throop, v aster; hilvy yc'!t, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Weekly Packet fro Evansville to Memphis, etvlnz esoeci attention to businesa at cli way ports and landings. Hbe leaves Evansville every Tuesday, at i o'clock P. sr., making close connections with tne Mobile & Ohio liailroad, at Columbus. For freight or passage apply on board. decaidtl Regular Cumberland River Packet The new and elegant steamer Liisrxoisr, N. F. Drew, Master; N. B. Hatwaed, Clerk, Will ply as a regular Weekly Packet between Evansville and ali Cumberland Kiver landings. ifatfj ICvatmville every SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. decl2 dtf CARRIAGES. j. B. Gun. r. L Unw. J. 13. OHKICrf Sm CO., CARRIAGE MAlACrrURERS,' Mmn Stntly bi. JTfik tmd 3kcik, 4UfM-4ia JTAJSTtUt, ID.

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51. K. Ir.- crr-r, (?s Vr.tbt.r.T'rr. R. K. Dl'NKERsON & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND " Wliarf-noat .proprietors.-' Liberal , Canti Advance Made ' r -' Conslg-iiment). " on Janl 'm 111 F. M. HUMPHREY & s CO 'J 3 Kilt if l!)1' f V. ' ! d-H-m s CommLs s io n. i HERC:HA!STa AND.OESERAL F0UWARDIXG11GMTS, No. 19 North Water'StV ii.l i't-.r l - i '1 - - A'i in " ' yf.i , KVANSVILLE, IND. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR CD . O 2 r'L C3 3 Be ou ea o 3 ' !0 . ,P2 2 .a. -atEL prl T"! Om if." o 2, 6- ST jg" ?? co ps Cfl M H H 3 - ffl Hh ' as " CD ... a; - t e . S3 U ' S, . " .- 50O , 2' " ' 5 x a CD Through Bills of" Lading given to all points South or East. "' oc29 d3ra z t 30,000 J Francs ! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR, Louden; WORLD'S FAIR, New York; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; and WINNER OP THE WAGER ; OF 30,000 FrnncsJ! (96,000 IN GOLD.) At the recent International Contest In the Paris Exhibition. The public are InvlteJ to call and examine the report of the Jury on the merits of the great contest, and see the official award to the Herrings Patent over all others. MEEBIXC, FABBEL & SHEBMAN, No. 251 Broad way, 'cor. Murray Bt., N. Y. FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING & CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL 4 SHERMAN, BiarlO dtfra ee4 New Orleans. DR. II. M. UA2T2Y, aOOM No. 1, WAUCEMH building IfaHa M4 Third Streess. -

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STEA MB OA T A GE,' T, Forwarllgr and CoiMiuiiom ! MKItCIIAXT, So. 19 NORTH WATER STREKT EVANSVILLi:, INDIANA. " Contracting Agent EvansvlLe and Cairo Packets.! j. ; fcbll 3na f. BANKsvrrn, r. m. iickphrey, W. b. akchek, Kvausvuie, lad. Mfinphls, Tena. , ,. ..; B AXKSMITII, HUMPHREY A CO., 'Commission' Foni anllbg H e r c h ia n't nl IHIWAIII HOH', ? 'lJl'1 MEMPHIS, TEJTJri S feb21-d3ia...i iu.i., ,.. , a. .- . - - -1..- I . . ' J i. i ; U ' it s I ' . , f":"?-??'b, fit. :'. WHtTTAJW,., , IlayhurHt & Wliittaker, i i -.- - - , PRODUCE,. COMMISSI OS AXD TOM- ,. - ; ' WARDING MER CHANTS, No. 6.., .....-..Hou;)i Water 8t, Dealers in Flour, Bacon Hay, Oata, Com and Country Produce. ;.BAIR;D-tSf ART,: : , (Successors t W. M. AlJniia'a' Co., - f ENERAIi1 atfF.STS, i PRODrt.'. T Korwardlng and Commtswlon Aiv, chants. Evanwllle. Indlaua. Refer to 5 , ti. Wheeler, Pres'u Klntt National Bani aud Ham'l Orr, Vice President EvaasvtiK National Bank. . - Agent lor Ohio River Salt Co. . noll-If fTK WOVE,! KEMIirn ODR tW friends and former patrons that we pre at the old CORNER of VINE and WATER STREETS, nttll in the trade of JLIQUO&S, FLOUJt, COMMISSIONS, 9 and should be pleased to see them. , , ; . ; H. D.ALLId A CO, IX. D. ALLIS de CO., FORWARDING AND ' C0M2!ISSI0 MERCHANTS, RECTIFIER.1?, and Wholesale Deaiert IIQ10ES, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and VineStreets, ,i ; ..:; : :.' VAisvimt, I sr a. . jauldtf. . i : i -' P. S. DcBotrcHirr, late of Evansville, lad.. John Uilhf.rx, Oolconda, 111. ' ,r P. S. DUSODCHET & CO, :. GENERAL , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So, 33 Pojdras Street, , . . - NEW ORLEANH, LA. ' ' Orders and consignments solicited. . References W.fJ. Lowry Co., Hodge, . Carr A Co., Henry Avres, J-isfi.. j. C. lis sonchetACo., Evansvlllej J. W. McCoy a Son. Taeo. Steiger fe Koo, Uolconda; A. O. McCoIltster, John M. Barter, Wro.ll. Lar. ktns, John Ft. Evetron, Mt. Vertion; Henry Hill A Co., C It. Davis 4 Co.. Warsaw: W. H, . Vanmeter Bro.. Bowling-Greea, Ky,; A. J. Harris, Uniontown, Ki". ,-:' nov35 d.lm , , CHENOWETH, CASEY. & CO, Oomntf sslbn TiTrcli tin t . for the Sale of t Leaf i Tobacco, Pork, Bacon, Ileef, FIoar . ; . AJTD WE8TSKN FRODT7CK GBBKAIXT, ' No' 70 New Levec.3treet, NEW OUI.I3AKM, 1-A. EE.T. HUBBS. K. W. PA rRICK T. D . TIFti nUBBS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding s Commission .!, MERCHANTS !; :(. 1 . - i ,-;' ; And WII1RFBOAT I'UOI'JRIETOM agents; R. & C. and PEN.X. RAILB0AC3, and General ,Asent Star Vnlon Lite aul dtf ;Kvamsv;llx, Ijtb, TIIOS. C. S3IITII & C0n PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCIIAls IX, Dealers in ; Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass SeeJUt. and PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 9 MOUTH WATER 8TK5 ET, E vans vi LLE, Imm. All orders promptly filled. ja23tl PHILIP DECKER, Tkird Street, bet. Sjcaore &a4 Tl Ceipound Lubrlcattog Cl's far U klndas of Mocbisery Attrn p.lMWiiiiMliifti''fey

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