Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 June 1868 — Page 7

RI V ER. A'-BWS. T 1 r--. m j rr rr?. . fcr 0 hex Utter Item a I ft Tiftn J'uge -CiH STEAMBOAT 'PMUTISQ. -HIT r-i "2'NO jirintin establKhmeot Ju the West bu better ftuUJIUw or. greater' ability Jor doing fine Steamboat Printing Our assoJ tuem of Job Xype,,tnonh . vti-y large and complete, Is constantly lejn added to, and Onrjob department Is under tbe personal supervision of one of th best job- printers in the United Mtatea, We are prepared to print Posters, tla!n or fanev. Bill Heads, BillH Lading, C'ardB. Lnx-k and Meal lickettt, iijiis of Fare, Mate' Tickets lor Labor, Ac, ' Ac. Orders left -with eitfcer of tbe wbwl-boats 'will be promptly atiended to. it-' ' i Wihr nd Wfr. : . The weather yesterday was partly clear and plea?flnt, with" a refreshing Vreeze from the Southeast; The river was stationary since Tuesday afternoon. Green River is rising rapidly, and will effect'th'e Ohio here. ArrltaN nutl Ieparnre. I .The arrivals up to 3 o'clock' yesterday were the Ada Lyon, Bowling Green to return; Mollie Norton and News Boy, Henderson to return ; Messenger, Pittsburg to t. Louis; Tarascon, Louisville to ret-im; Ollie Sullivan, from Canneltou; John Kobinson's show boat Coosa, New Albany id Henderson and down the coast. Boat- Dnr. " Among the first boats due here are the Havana and Delaware, for Nashville ; Shamrock, ,to St. Louis; 3Iinneola and Darling for Memphis ; Cora S., for'Arkansas River; J. H. Groesbeck and Belle Lee, for New Orleans; Tennessee, from Cairo; Indiana, Iexter, I!. E Lee, and Legal Tender, from New Orleans; Linton and J. P. Webb, from Clarksville ; Lewellin, from Kastport; Morning Star, from Louisville; Chattanooga, from Wabash River; Rob Roy, from Cincinnati. flliffllaufous, ; Business is growing daller and OLuller, each day, and the levee looks solitary and lonely i-.The Ada Lyon had a moderate trip from Green Fuver, and business-is becoming so thin :that she will probably lay up upon her return. Capt.1 Edwards will, however, put another boat in the trade, while the Ada undergoes some slight repairs.... The Armada- was receiving fairly,' and expected 200 Bales of hay: irom the Ollie Sullivan and considerable "freight from , the Taraecon-....The Messenger, from Pitt-burr, .had a fair. trip.......'. We have, . never', keen a time tfheii freight was so scarce as at present on this wharf........ W6 learn that the Golden chwaa-. Insured tor -.$7000. The f re is supposed to liave been caused i by the explosion of a coal oiampvin the ladies' cabini.',.40ver , a" million bushels of. coal, left Pittfeburg on the late rise -iVt -Cincinnati,-.Louisville, Memphis, ancl Kew Orleans " ? Boat Leaving TuHlajrv. . , ' ',, ( 5 For iOairo. The (famous, fleet, flyiDg Qdlckstep'will lufavjB'for Dairo, tit'4 xTclock thii' evening, with fcnsurpaseed'Sccommtrdationrf. 'Capt. II. T. .T'exter .. her 'veteant-6ift whbddr, and Jack - Grammer and Walter "I?. Pennington are her cbliging clerks.. . ' Fob, .'.LotiSYiiLE. The Vu i'--uIy .Morning.'Star ' ii the tcguluT 'packet for Louisville and way landiugs, at

-o'clock this evening. Capt. E. T.' 1". . -Il&fcfoCr; on of the m6$tfeinabfe gentlemen in the business, jcommands, jacdj, Johft j Ouerbacker and l)iek llutchinson illuminate' the office; The Star and her officers :are immensely .pbpuhjf alonfethia riverJ Y' L J , T For OwensbQRO and Cannelton. The Ollie Sullivan will leave at 10 o'clock to;day for Cannelton and all way tendings. Capti Jehkin T. Hugo commands, and J. II. Triplett ;has charge ,of.the-ofSce, and" passengers and. shippers .will find true politeness and careful attention to business. . r. For Henderson. The magmficent side-wheel steamer. Mollie Norton, Captain Charley Perkins, leaves at 4 o'clock for Henderson. Ed. and Robert Terry are her obliging and attentive clerks. . : ' ,:',. :( The sprightly and popular Newsboy, Captain Sheffer, also leaves for Henderson at 4 P. m. Pat. Burke and V7il!ie Huston are her distinguished clerks. For' Memphis. The splendid Minceola will be here at 8 o'clock this morning for 3Iemphis and all way ports. Ihere is no better boat on the river, and Capt. Miller and Mr. Grubbs are true gentlemen; ; p: Uleaalug-s Irom oar. EactiauKestT Piit&burg. The Commercial of ' Monday says: Allegheny marks ten feet six inches. Mononcahela marks eleven feet four inches, and falling. Trade cn Saturday was moderately active, and, there was considerable competition among the barge line and 'the" regular 1 steamboats. '-Freights fell onSaturday . t fifteen cents per - hundred to St. Loun. .The Leon id as " went in " at the low rates ; she has a barge, the Monarch; .that cn carry all the freight she . can "survey." The fight is getting interesting; if the

steamers procure barges, they wL I. uAt dbubte'dly have the advantage. .. . " . G alatea 4s the came 'of o'ne cf the handsomest 8teatner9 tha has iaid at our w,harf for t Pome tirufr. tBeside, she is entirely, tew, . aod , is a genuine ' low-pres?ure " boat, . built .entirely on the' Eastern "fJan of low-pressure boats; The hull was bni'.t by Messrs. McCaskey & Kerr, c4. Freedom, and is of the following dimensions : L cgth od deck, 1G0 feet;' beam 20 feet; hold 5 feet. The bull 'was' built 'of seasoned mafcerial; besides she is extra fastened; .The machinery, boilers-and engines weye built in -New . York', apd are fine specimens of mechanism, and do credit to those engage ! in getting them up. " The wheels are twenty one feet in diameter, with-o feet length, of buckets, JG jpches deep. . On a trial trip, she p-oved very fast. The. Galatea is a side-wheer steamer, entirely new, has--a full length cabin, and i3 one of the most complete boats that has. been bujlt. for ome time. In her construction, no expense has been spared. : Her draught of water is 22 inches forward, 24 aft. She will be commanded by Captain Gardener, who has superintended her construction. The first clerk is Mr. Merriman, The Captain -and clerks are the principal owners. In a word, the Galatea is a complete low-pressure boat, in every respect. We advise parties who take an interest in boating to pay her a visit. The fitting up of the machinery and boiler was under the superintendence of Mr. James Rees. , , . . . . Cincinnati. The Commercial o( Tuesday says: . . Col. J. S. Bosley, of North Bend, called on us . yesterday, and reports that he has found the hull and a portion of the wreck of the ill-fated Magnolia, in the Ohio River, opposite that place. The starboard boiler was found on Sunday, on the bar below California, Ohio. It now lies in three feet water. This is the second boiler found. The water-gauze and some Sues were also secured; part, of a watch also, marked Northampton, Kcgland, No. 5,019;' also, one keg horse-shoes. ' ' Louisville. The Courier of Tuesday says: 4 ' ' " On Sunday morning, when about three miles above Cannelton, the Rob Roy ran into a fog bank, and before the pilot could get the boat stopped, she took a sheer for the timber on the Kentucky shore, knocking off the top of her starboard chimney, which came down with a crash, going through the yawl " which .. was on the roof, and creaking things generally in the bar, and just missing - the room where the second clerk and ( barkeeper were asleep. : , Another '.limb took the corner off of the pilot-house, leaving tbe sash hanging up in the tree; and another tree completely cleared the "gingerbread " work on the guards of the ladfe?fccal)fn.""Thpas8engers were ail alop at the .time, and for a while 'tis said "-things were lively. The damage- is .:only( slight acfd will not detain the boat from makinv ,her regular time,, leaving i hero for Evansville neit Thursday morningl . 'St.'-Louis. The Demotrat of Tuesday saysh :. ;!!'-; ' ' ";il'.aJl,1 A heavy .rain - yesterday afterriooo driven by "a gale 'from the northwest, after half an hour"or so, changed to the southeast, and in i both Instances proved hindrance to the movement of steamers. Tire "sultry : heat gave wnv to a cold atmosphere, and by -five o'el; e'e the scene- wa 'lovely, i iiusi- ! iicss go'id. considerable frciarht, as u-n-i!,- b ue shipped to New Orleans. W-j ui k for 'no early reductiob of

ra's. . (i'-i. " li ver' on-' tho i deelinp; seemingly about to come to t stand above. Illinois over its 'banks. Free stage " to St. Paul interrupted slightly at lower rapids. ' Missouri improving. ' ' Oapt- A. ' McGowin,- lately flommanding the St. Louis and Pittsburg steamer -Armenia, is no more. His remainyere-foTWarded by rail yesterday to his ' family 'near;' Pittsburg, in a metallic coffin. -He was ' slightly indisposed on Thursday, ibuthcontinued in odmmand. the bo&c leaving this port Saturday at 4 A. M4 for the I iron pne at caronaeiet :v pnysician had been treating his case, but he became rapidly : worse, ; and - about , 2 o'clock on that day he died, when the boat was nearly ready to sail for Pittsburg. His. disease was pronounced congestion of " the bowels. Few men leave behind warmer friends than were those ot Capt. McGowin. He was unassuming, straight-forward in his (dealings, and truly an -honest man. The deceased was one of the old boatmen of the West. Sixteen years ago he built the Ambassador at Pittsburg, and commanded her in the Cincinnati and New Orleans trade Afterwards he built.and commanded the Prima Donna, one of the . fastest stern-wheel boats that ever ran between Cincinnati and New Orleans, ari.1 cne was a freoueot visitor here. Durine a portion of the war times he was master of the Stephen Decatur, Melnotte, and, subsequently, tne Leonida?; and previous to assuming charge of the Armenia, he was in the service of the Northern Line Company, commanding the Bill Henderson and Savannah. We learn further that the deceased's home was in Haysville, on the bank of the Ohio, twelve miles below Pittsburg, where his widow and seven children reside. Cant. Jo. Dunlap, of the Kenton, one of his oldest tTiends, remembers that Captain McGrowan was ste&mboating from Pittsburg twenty years ago. - The Leni Leoti, loaded ,with Government stores . for Fort Benton, struck a . s iag near Otoe City on Thursday -morning last, and sunk in

three r ieet , water. .-.Fpr.t.ooiely;. .the. damage to her .timberswas1 light . ' The hole" was "at' once 'closcd the "wMter bailed out, and the boat proceeded on her journey.-., r. ,:: l) :-.Tf !, .MEMPHis.w-Th vit;aiaTc7ict- Son day says;. ;!o to?. J-: fa:. '. Weather lear.' ;;Th;ri?er here dec-lined four incbin the pa?t..tw.(en:yfour hours, .and, has declined eight inches altogether. .' ' '"' ' . White - and St.1 Francis' Riversf are stillm the decline; t The Arkansas is falling steadily, with five, feet-in the channel . from Little .Rock to-Fort Smith, . and eight ' feet from' Little Rock to' the mouth? '' ! ' 1 New1 Orleans. The '- Times, ' of Sunday, says - i '.'''' ' rThe weather yesterday opened wiih a sultry-atmosphere, and - continued so unti,i ; noon; ; when -the sky became cloudy .and sent forth a good shower of rain; which had a tendency to cool the elements fo a considerable extent. In the 'afternoon the weather began to be very oppressive again, and toward nightfall the, appearance of the f-ky denoted more rain, which wa3 eagerly looked for. L 11 Business on the levee, it being the last day of the week, was (as is usually the case on Saturday) ver active, there being an unusual large number of boats leaving, and the majority of them appearing to have ample freight and passengers. " STEAMBOATS.

Regular Semi-Weekly Green Eiver ... rT - ; Packet The elegant Steamer ADA LYON AL H. EDWARDS Mastxx, Will leave Evansville for Woodbury every W E i) N E S I A V, and for Bowling Green every SATURDAY, m 5 o'clock p.m. ocl tf OAKLEY 4 RUitf, Agents. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. The finely appointed steamer - TENNESSEE.. Uen, Howard, Aiasu-r ; .. Tom Erakicar, Clerk Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo ud all way landings. f-eavew Evansville every TUESDAY imd FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Through bills of lading given for freights over the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. for -freight or passage apply on 'board, or tu R. K. DUNKERSUN 4 CO., ; . - ' ' ' or DUKE N1CHEUSON, ' ' dec24 dlf ; . r i - Agents, f NOTICE TO IS HIP PERM. ;; Through bills" of lading piven to ail poluw ou tbe Moolle and Ohio liallroid, per uteamer C'amberland. Regular Evansville arid Tennessee r , t; River. Packet. -' j For Paducah, JohBsonTille, and , . , astport. ::" The fleet and famous? Steamer r ,; &ussz. obr,: : A LLEN DUNCAN, Master; - ' " i... ; rr;- 'YU"SoBss, ClerkLeaves Evansville for East port, and all Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, every S AT U RD A V at four p.m.; taking freight and passengets ' at lowest packet rates, and giving especial aUentioa to the tilling of order. - For freight or passage apply on board. - feb7tf-:- . I.. :v . - , . REAL ESTATE. ..'..1 Xew: Seal .-Estate Agency. t s J Eniott son' ' ''J TAVE OPEXEO'A REAL. ESTAT Agency for the saie oj and renting o -lauds, beasea, Ac. &c ;... i -- j? - ... : , Persons having bouses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing to- purehase or rent, will do , well -by .etUliug on then at their office, o4 1 .-. j. CTW;. - -' , . 5 Third Street,; near. Locust, ... ' In iiIIliuttM Oloolfi r.,;-jnnellU. , i r ? ? ... - iA. NEW MAN OLD BUSINESS! THE CSDERNIfiXED TAKES this plan of notifying the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country that he has purchased the entire stock of " ' - ' 1 Gents' Piece and Fnniisning Goods hitherto owned by Alex. Darling, and will continue the business at the old stand. No. 54 MAIN STRSET. I invite my friends to call and examine my goods and prices ; both, I think, will give satisfaction. I have also a good stocfc of BOYS' PIECE OOODS. I am prepared to do all kinds of Merchant Tailoring on short notice, having secured the services of a o. 1 Cutter and some excellent tailors. I expect to sell for cah, and will mark down my goods accordingly. mayl dtf WM. O. HAZfctRIOKJ. HAVING DISPOSED OF MT EX. tire stock of goods to Mr. Haxelrigg. I lake pleasure in recommending him to my old customers, an l solicit for him a continuance of their patronage, mayHdtf ALEX. DARLING. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between i. W. Warren and Thomas Conyngton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Conyngtou retiring. The business will be continued by G. W. Warren. All debts due the firm will be paid to him, and all claims against tbe same will b-, settled b, him. WARREN,' V mayfltf f THOeCVXyxaTON.

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teatte independent Jow-preflBiire Packet qxjicks;t ep C..E. T.r.EXTEK.MASTKR, m Le&ves EvsEsville for Cairo every' MOSlAV nd IHCKsbAY, at 4 p.in., pofiiuve3y. connecting at airo wi.fa St. Ixmls, MeijiplaiS.-E;d New Orieatj packets. " .iIjUJvE.XICHELSO!, Agent. ' Jacl tr ' ' ' Regniar..'Green , Eiver, : Pond River, , and: KcTigh Creek .Packet , f... 10 !-:' :The' :ihe Passenger '-steamer-' " l0TXES GRAY,5 7 U 1 Joe iMcRjiVNOl-ije, Master, '- will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly jacket between Evansville and Paradise, Frosibor"', Hartford and IJI way- landings, ear rying freight and passengers at lowest ra'es. - - - ' . .'- marUdtf- : . Tor Padncah and, Cairo. ; 7 Regular Wednesday and Saturday , . Packet.' , ' ' The magniCcent sidew heel steamer Oca. PrsorcHKT, Master; W. P. Fowlir, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with flrst-clawi packets for SU Louie, Memphis, and New Orleans. ' Connects at Evansville with the E. C. R.R., and tbe Tarasoon for Louisville. , . Forfxeiijht or passage aprlr on board, or to . , K. SL; HUMPHREY 4 Co., or LUKE MCHELfeON, Jan' tf ' , - - - Agenls. . Regular Evans7ille and Henderson . Daily Packet -. The fleet and splendid fcldewbeei steamer 3Xollie ' "Xorton, CHARLEY' PERKINS. Master: 1 s Ed. lERKr, Clerk Will ply as a reeular packet between Evansville and Henderson, offering unequaled accommodatKtUa to travelers and Lli. per. Leaves Evansville dally at 3V p.m.' Leaver Henderson daily at 1xt a.m., luaking cloe connection with the E. & C. K.K. JanI7 dU 1 : - - : Daily Henderson Packet. The fine, Steamer . V, H. HHEFpER, Master; .. .. -. .. ; Wm. Huston, Jk., Clerk, Will leave promptly as above,' daily, au 3 o'clock, F. 3.r . - tor freight or passage apply on board, or to JanSdtf C Jrw itUUU, Agent, - GROCERIES. CHARLES VIELE' &i CO. ifi.-'i .V . y .'J .1, f-i i ' t SOUTH W&8T COHX&R J... f.j., .' ' .'-f ;- -j 1. t'-ti-.-:-: ; First and Sycamore Streeti, i ) rf? i-!. i ,. i'I .3. .'; ',; a EVAJfsviLUE, l3f n, -: L'-'A :..T .(! -H , i,--.-.-:V - -f ,'':( it: --..;,!! I - ', K. E. WHICLEB.' '- ' JAJfKS D. KI868, WHEELER &v RIGGS1 o i Wkoletale Dealers in . , , ; . v, ;,i A --so'CTh4aST CORNER 1 ' l!r " XJ.lt..' SfllillV v !-i - - v FIESI A.VA SICAK0BE All orders promptly attended to. no-vae dtf - - a ciJfcrsirATr, Mat, :M08.i :' Gibson, ! Parley cb; Demarara, Rio,' ' Green RICE, : Porto Rico", Java, . i, and , , Cuba, . Laguayra, and Sugar-house and ' and . ' and Refined ' (Singapore Slack Golden SUGARS. COFFEES. TEAS. SIRUPS. ma2S ilm 7 IBAAC HKIMAHJ. bAVIB HHHA9V, I. fc I. HEIMAAN, - . ' -Wholesale Dealers in Gr!R O OEE I E S. . Foreign and Donveitic Liquort, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASS WAR it ' Ac, Ac, 'os. 60 and 62 Main Street, Eetween Second and Third, it. EVANSVII.I.k, IS.D y. FISH DEPOT. OV20 dtf . O E. fcJILHERT CO., O, Na Si North First 8tkm I, Will be pleased to see all their old custo ers, and as many new ones as will favor them with a call.- A full assortment 01 Groceries, etc, always on hand, and for saie at the lowest market prices. ar-Agents for Stafford ilills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. We will give special inducement to all thote buying for CASH. (oo DICK'S SALOON & RESTAUEANT Corner First and Locust Streets ' OPES DAT AND XICJMT. The house will be closed only from 12 o'clock Saturday night until o'clock Monday morning. , Finest CINCINNATI I LAGER BEER always on band. .-,. (BcnMd3m

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liwis Rcttnei;, Js.. - John Gelbe . . Evamivllle Iod, Oolconda,C u EUFFNEE, JB.; & CO., f - - " " .' "' ' :'r COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ProTisicn and Prodnce Dealers, ; ; AND AGENTS KANAWHA SALT CO., I r. 1 : f ; v H : K '-: : A : t. - x6.":MAIX ST., ETAXSVILLE, ISD. OrGers and Cocslgnments solicited. i. - my2C tf - I . . : ; -- : I... m -rA - : r. F. H. EEKJiASr;- ' 1 Wm. H. Fi3Hek, 'J.HWAAR.1' C. A. Bosk irk. EIIItflAX, FISHER &: CO., ' f SUCCESSORS TO . J ' ' :. P. II. EHILMAN & CO., V " and FISHER, S WAAR & CO., Cotton .Factor), COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - . i - .- . - t , - ' i -ft - .. General Railroad Agents, Nos. 18 and 19 North Water Street, WM.G.Bftow??; V' teob;I'.'brittoh. Aha " Billy Urown.iL k. schoeni.acb. : W3I. (i, BH0WN &, CO., FORWARDING 'ANP Cp.MMISSlON 3.IerolArLixt, ; Wharf boat Froprleters, ' Kail road & Fast Freight Line Agents, EVASSvIlLK, LVD. . ..Evansville National ank, Evansville. -MnirhanK1-' - - .... - First, - , , Chas. Viele ft Co.. Evansville, , Braadels & Crawford. Louisville.' K v.- v. h pster Bros Cincinnati, Q. iebiotl it , , : i i t -i. l .i i i , ' I P. A. CXAKXK, i,J-f- j: ' 5 J.B.!TRtTKT, , if Late of Cai-troell Drury i; ( .... Jdemphli, 7Vrm. Afemphi, Tenn: ( LAKHi; A DRUKY i (Surcesbora to Cartmell Drury,) Commission . MercliHiiti, For the ale of ' Pork. Bacon. Lard, flour. . . Meal, Bran, Oatx, Hay, Corn, Whisky,- - A5I) WKBYBKK f KOUUvK QXEHALLT. 200 Front bireet,-Bet. Washington -si . (fiivv ,fp4,AIamvi.'l st -m , Memphis, Tenn. wCcnsignntentsi respectfully sol lotted t tsy iitrmissioo we reier to urandels A. Crawford, Louisville, Ky. Barton ft Poof,' ClnciBnaM, U.; Hayburst ft WUlttaker,i.vauviii, iinu: ixtie dtoiupiu, ru Jouis, Mo.; Charles T. Hlnde, Cairo, lli.; t : Wj Smith. President People's Bank. W. H. Cherry, President Merchante' -National tianK, Liar lie, uy iSujuo., Newton, ord at Co., Stratton.Ooyer ft Co., Memphis, Tenn. , aprt. n i ,ii.iiit;U . . -!.!,. ComuiUsiou, Jlercbants , a Eor the sale of H AX, CORN, O ATS, BRAN, FLOU Ru MEAL,' BACON, LARD, and Western Produee generally, ,,nv i ui, U . I o. si Levee street, .,!-, ap.fidtf I . ' ' VlCKSBOMO. MLH3.: C. W. KERNET & COCommercial llrokerM,, -if. ... . i . , ; i;i . ,.i -j - , i i . . '.'A V'i ' i ' PR'JDtTCE AJTD I U'-.U A - !.' tiJI a: -.. '!.::.'?-( -V' c (.'';' G0HMI8SI0X MERCHANTS, - ii ') -!- - -h.uo-. So. 4 SYCAMORE STREET. , .J'HT,. ! . v.. i )' Is.' inarlld3m ' ' EVA?mvtHJC FRED. R. Hl'STO.Y & CO. SO. 5 NORTH WATER ' STBEET, EVANSVILLE, -INDIANA,'' "FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS Wtite Line Central Transit Comp'y. All property snipped by this Line goes through fa locked and sealed cars, without renandling or transfer. febu 8m CARD. Having dissolved" my connection with tbe late firm of R. K. imnkerson ft Co., I Intend to devot my attention to the interest of the above Reliable lAne, and can promise my friends quick, time, careful handling, and cheap rates. -. lfebU ALEXANDER WILSON. V DUKE XICHELSOS, " I1 COMMERCIAL BROKER, KAILE0AS AND STEAMBOAT AG EXT, . : No. 5 North Water SL, ; " 11.', i vp?0dtf EVAN9VILLE, .USD.

COMSIISSIONj CARDS. JT oseph 33. Lakes, STEAM B OA T -AO EN 7, Foryrnrdinsa.ua Commlgstca MERCIIAXT, Ko. 19 SOHTM WATER STBBJBC EVANSVILLE, INDIANA." - Contracting Agent Evansville a&C Cairo Packets. -; -: febUa .

T. BA-NKBMITH, ; -,:T. K. HOXPHKST, W B.ABCHKB, f , : EvansvUie, In4. :i Mempms, Tenn. - BANKS5UT1I, HUHPIIBEI& CO, Ooiniiiieisioii - AXD Forwarding M e r c h a n . HOWARD ROW, ;. MEMPIIIS, TEJTI. feb2l-d3m ! A. B.HA HniST. - J. J. WHITTAjaiR, Ilaj hurst &. Whittaker, PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND TOO WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 6 .South Water BW Dealers In Elour, Bacou, Hay, Oats, OOnt and Country Produce. . - X. x BAIKD.. ..G. H. STAB! BAIRD & START, . - (Successors to W. M. Alkman & CoJ riEERAL AUEMS, ! PROBlHlt'J Forwarding and fonimlsslon Mtit chants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to k. Q. Wheeler, Pres't. First National Bant and Ham'l Orr, Vice President EvannvUi National Bank. Agenu for Ohio River alt Co. noU-1 - . T - ' - - ; " . We won.n BEJ1IXD ODK frlndand foi-mer j iiarias that w are at the old CORNER, of VINE an WATER ?T:iEETS. U1 1 in the tracla oi LTQVOKS, rLOUR,pOMMISSIONa, Z and shoold be pleased fo see them. !.! ,.rt; f .-. . ,i i t,. rH.IJALLia ACO, : II. I. 4I.I.IS A' co FORWARDING AND COMMISSnP Kf. MERCirANTS,ii,i mV RECTIFIERS and Wholesale pealara 1 ;;;;! liquors; tlocr, to. ,( Corner Water and Vine Streets,. VAN8VILI.k, lH3b ;janl dtf.;-;.' ' ';.;.,'"- P. H. Dttsocchbt, late of Kvanavilia, Xad. John Oilbert, tioloonda, HL P. S. DUSOUCHET & CO, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i i $9 83v Pojdra Street, . .. - . i. ...no new 6rleAnh,'la.1; Orders and eonsle-nments solicited. Referenopf j. Lowry ft 'Co., Hods4. ' Carr ft Co:, Tie nry Ay res', EsW.', J. O. DasouchetftCo., Evansville; J. W. McCoy Hon, Tneo. Hf elger APon. Oo!onda: A. Q. MeColjteteri Jolm t .Jtrter, JtVm.H. Lf kins, John R. Everton, Mr. ernou:Heairr Hill 4 Co.,C. R. Davis ft Co., Warsaw: W. B. Vanmater ftJBro.. Bowliog-.tjieen, Ky.t A. J. Harris, -UnlontowuvteKl.' i i . r nov'Zi d3m CHEN0WETH- CASEYi & CO, ComnilStbn' Jleircliant For the Sale of1 Leitf Tobacco Pork, Bacon, Reef, .Flour, No 70 New Levee. Street, . t1 lJfEW ORLi:!VS; LA, HOV28 'I I - : '-'" ' 1IUBB3, PATRICK & C04 Forwarding tz Com missies " MERCHANTS .(ifl-.nr.ma t'l In 'nu.?J-n-And WHARFEOAT FROFBIETOU ij lAi.i-i i .1 . ' i ' - .xit.l .A ', .lrtff ' agents; .. . t " . . . I . i I i i . - 'ir. . 4s C. tad FES 5. R1ILB0AC3, and General Agents Star Calon IIkq; aul dtf Evansvilijb, XfCt. TH0S. C. SMITH & C0 . JRODCCE AND ' , COMMISSION MERCHANT Dealers in Flour Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass S&di . and PRODUCE GENERALLY. So. S S1T-ITTH WATER STBICT, EVAITOVTLI-K. XVB."' ; All orders prompUy Ailed. ; janaitt PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, tut. Sjeaaore sad Tls' ' Manufacturer of ,; , , - t Compound Lubricating OHi for all kind of Machinery ' - Alao, '; - ; ' LARD OIL, SOAPS, aid CANDLER PljRE 'CATAWBA , WTtNE of toy OWX growth. ! t! ' imchaidly

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