Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1866 — Page 7

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;-7- ' ' :T ; THE EVAHSVIIXE oDAIIiT" JOURNAI BATUHDAY, ' APRIIi 28,

BIYEB ":NEWS. , . River aud Weather. Th weather, yesterdaywas" delightful, , except it was too windy. The river has - risen Z feet during the 2A hours ending laet evening, and is rising fast, as it is at all points to Pittsburg. The Cumberland and Tennessee are also very high. The Missis 1 ippi at St. Louis is falling slightly, but , more water is coming from above. .;,'! Arrivals and Departures. l - The following comprise the arrivals and departures since our laet report was closed : ' Melnotte, Cincinnati to New Orleans ; Cora 8., Louisville to St. Louts; Rob't Burns, Memphis to. Cincinnati; Emma Floyd, Nashville to Cincinnati ; Louisville, New '.Orleans to Cincinnati; Alice Dean, Cincincat! to Memphis; Ella Faber, Louisville , and return; Mary Anient, Louisville to Evansville ; Superior, to Cairo ; 1. P. Webb, , to Nashville; . Wm. White, to Bowling Green. ' '' Boat line. Among the first boats due here are the Camelia and Havana, for Nashville ; Sherman and Bertha, for St. Louis; Morning Star, Minneola. and Leonora bo. 2.

for Memphis; ""Amazon," Madison, Emer-'j ald.Melnotte and Indiana for New Orleans ; Armada, from Cairo; Clifton, from Membin; Tarasoon, from Louisville, '.' . 5f laeellaneoaw. - ' (';. About 11 o'clock, yesterday," the Wind rose and blew furiously all afternoon, causing high waves and white capo innu merable, and rendering the landing of boats a somewhat difficult feat, but n accidents occurred as we have heard f.Business is decidedly better on the levee, which was more crowded with freight than or . some time past......,The Robert Burns had a' good trip from Memphis..."......The Melnotte, Cora S., and Alice Dean, were all well loaded .The Louisiana, Ella Faber, and Mary Anient, had slim freight r. trips.:; The Mary ; Anient : was crowded, . however, with people .The Superior ' had a very fair trip out, having taken the large lot of machinery that has for some days past been lying on the wharf J .The J. P. Webb got a splendid trip, and our merchants have had large sales for all ports on the Cumberland River- . The Mary Ament had great difficulty in landing, in consequence f the accumulation of flat-boats and. barges af the wharf. We do insist on the City Council taking some action in this matter. We know of no other city wharf at which flat-boats and barges are permitted to lie for clays togeth- - cr nay, even for weeks ........HunkiUory is Raid to be the name of a new boat building at St. Louis for Capt. Howard .The Silver Cloud No. 2, Capt. J. B. Conway, left . ; Pittsburg Saturday evening, bound for St. .Louis. She had an excellent trip of freight and passengers, the latter emigrants, whose destination is the " land of Missouri." .4.; , The following dispatch H tothe Pittsburg ,' Cvinmercia.lt , u.-Yt . i ,-, j - "''' ' Stkubsjcvjllb,- April 22, i ne hwsainer mivr mouii kuiik. 10-aay ai ; Brown's Island. Hhe is now lying on the 'bar, with the water-just over the main : deck.- We can raise her. No lives lost. L -1 . i ' t The Silver' Cloud No. 2 was valued at $30,000, and was insured in the Pitts-" burg office for . 85,000, and in Clncin-' nati for 813,000, making' 820,000 on the boat: The -ctfrgo , was -- insured" for 828,560, as 'follows Pittsburg, 15,700; Western; 82,- , 500;' Allegheny, t660; Eureka, 1 ,000; Peo- .. pit, r00; CiUzen, 810,000; M and M,.Sli500; Boatman's, 81,000; Cash, j,700 28m.... ': The Kebecca was to enter the Cincinnati . . and Madison trade, last Thursday l.The ; Naggett was sunk at Dakota City, last Sun- ", day, and is a total loss.1 She was valued at 820,000, and was insured in Cincinnati and Pittsburg. The cargo was valued at 850,000, . and was fully insured in the same cities. .The Wm. White left for Green River last evening with a very nice trip.....,.The Norman. Is still la theirJPockThe New AlbaDyXZffer',story, pf the Liberty No. 2 and -Armada having taken a tilt at each other, is all bosh , r . i l. Boats Crfnving' To-Day. For Cairo. The superb Armada, Capt: J. : V. Throop, goes to Cairo at 2 o'clock tov" day. She is all right; so is Capt. Josh, and Billy Dunn and Val. Sorenson all tight, and the people will be all right who go on her. ! For Louisvii,:LE.--The magnificent Tar- ' ascon with that elegant gentleman and splendid officer, Captain Jim Lusk in command, is the regular boat for "Louisville : this evening and is equaled no where, John ! Pendleton is in the office," ; J 1 ; i For Memphis To-morrow. The splen- ; did Morning Star, Captain Dallas, goes to . Memphis to-morrow,, with . unsurpassed " passenger accommodations. Frank Kanksmith Is her inimitable Clerk. ',' ' - For Nkw Orleans. The great Indiana, Captain J. Stutt Neal, and with W.- V. Collins and Bjb. Ixnlge associated in the office, goes' to New Orleani to-morrow. The Indiana is worthy "of her name and her officers are sterling gentlemen. ' Gleanings from Oar Exchange!. Cincihuati. The Comtncrcivl of Thursday says: ,- .... . .. . . ' The weather was cool and clear yesterday. At PlttBhnrg last night theriver was rising, with ten feet in the channel. Here it has swollen never and a half feet during the twenty-four hours ending last night, with tweniy-nve feet hence to Louisville. There was a pace of seventy-two feet last - night between the Covington bridge and the surface of the river. t. .Jt i LOVI8V1LI.13. The Courier of Thursday sayss r - t - - . . ... .r.J.-l , . The river was rising steadily yesterday, with nine feet eitsht inches water in the canal, in the evening by the mark. During the previous twenty-four hours it had risen one foot at the head of the falls, and three feet at Portland a very good rise, making the lulls navigable for ascending boats. , On the falls last evening there were six ' feet nine inches water, for steamboats down the Indian chute, and upwards of live feet water in the middle chute for asiit Vmi:i?.S- ' ' 'The great steamer Indiana ascended the - falls last evening, walking right up through the middle chute, drawing 5 feet water. She landed at the city wharf, ready for freight for a return trip to New Orleans. , , j ' ' '' -" ' Col. Guthrie, Supervisory Inspector, has - issued the following note to the Local In- ; spec-tor at Louisville. It is of interest to V all commanders of steamboats.in this disOffice Sui-kkvisiko Inspector, .; JriSVll.l.E, KY., April 21, ISm. ;" ' "' itvnitra. Crune and Dawson, United States Local Inspectors, Louisville, Ky.: Genti.f.meh: In order to carry out the provisions of an act of Congress of August 30, lh52, relating to steamboats, and to prevent the recurrence of those terrible explosions by which so many lives have been lost, we feel it our duty to call your attention to the second clause, section 8, of said

act, which requires that when, in the opinion of the Inspectors, it shall be necessary one of the safety valves of all steamers carrying passengers shall be taken- wholly from the control of all persons engaged in navigating such vessels, j-. . In order to enable you to fully carry out this provision, we call, your attention to the action of the Supervising Board of October 11,-1863, irt which it was ordered that after the 19th of April, 1866t all boats were required to conform thereto. i. ; . ! t Irefer yon, also, to pages. 14 and la, proceedings of same annual meeting, for full information, and to the report of the com mitteefor the plan and specifications for the construction of the valve. ; . . You will, therefore, from this date, enforce this provision of the law on all steamers in your district. J. V. Guthrie, : j Supervising Inspector Sixth District, j La Crosse. The Democrat Of the '21st says: :. -. : . . j : High Water. The waters of the Mississippi at this point, during the 36 hours immediately preceding 12 o'clock m., today, raised four feet. uch a sudden rise, at this stage of water, has not been witnessed by the oldest settlers. - . The Laura Fen ton, Capt. N. B. Hatcher, went up last evening. ' She is a sternwheeler, and we learn is not connected with any particular line, it, . --.i i f w ,' St.; Louis. The .Democrat of . Thursday Says: - ! i- .v - u i 'ft. . -. We "are glnd to be able to state that the river was falling yesterday all day, but the decline -was hardly noticeable.- At the same time, we exceedingly regret oar Inability to give assurance of a further decline of more than a -few inches, before those great Waves reported coming sdown the Missouri , and Upper Mississippi, will be upon .us. ,On the 21st, the Upper Missis

sippi at w i'aui was stationary, witn n ieei in me cnannei. rne Illinois is re Dorted falllne. witn 10 feet iu. the ohanni. ceipts continue large, shipments also, to nearly all points South and North, Weather very fine. . , , ..- '- ?, - f P-TSTEAIJBOATST-IT : PEOPLE'S XINE. FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. V: The New and Elegant Steamer f,;' ; MAIlY:'AMEirT! Ai LITER.. - Captain. WH. Caffary and BitLY-Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. at., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock a. m. . . . ...-, For Freight or Passage, apply to " , -feblO-tf , .' HUSTON & CO., Agents.8 f' United - States Mail ! EvansVille and Cairo SemiWeekly Mail tine. i Hi-if The elegant new Paswnger Steamer JOSH V. niROOP. .. J..--, Master. W. A. LOWTH. . Master, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY si. Wednesday,! -.a " . Saturday,., i-.i j , At 2 o'clock p. m. . ... j 1 LEAVES CAIRO EVERY ' V f i" '"' ' "j f. Tuesday", , " V . Friday and - Thursday, .'."'.,"';.' Sunday, ir j -',',,;: ;l-1 Pn arrival of the Train., ,,s j t B- Tiiese Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order, for the accommodation of Paxsengers. . .. j , .Freights received at an nonrs. oy , u at an noure, oy , .. ; , HUSTON & CO., Ag'tS.; - n7. Louisville and Henderson SemiWeekly Mall Line. .'tin The tel'egant j!ew Passenger Steanier, ; " J AS. A. LUSKm.-- Master. --!?' . J. T. M'COMBS, ; FRANK HURRY..:...:..L......'...Master. WILL LEAVE EVANSVILLE EVERY! Monday, .Wednesday, ; Thursday,' ' Saturday,. ; no-2-tf COX & HUMPHREY, Ag'ts, ; HENDERSON & EVANSVILLE DAII. packet. -t. fys The Steamer ''r ;. NEWSBOY ! C O. PERKINS.. Captain.' Will leave Evansville daily at 4 P. M. ; Leaves Henderson at 7 a. at. ; apr4-lm . . . .. FOR GR RIVER. THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER S WM. WHITE DRINKWATER. .-.Master. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 iJclock p. m., for Rochester and all way ports. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. jan-29-tf '. i, !-.-.. Regular Friday Paeket Nashville. for The Elegant Passenger Steamer HODUE BROWN ...... ;.f.Mater. T. W. WILSON. ...........................r'lerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock t. M. t Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by . , , , HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. , Jany-0-tf ' " ; . . Regular Tu-da.y Paeket Evansville to Aasliville.' ' 521 'elegant Light-Draught Steamer, AEGOSY! VANDEGRIFT .Master. Wil leave Evan.-ville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk F. M. declS-dtf

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Tuesday Paeket for PadncaJb, JoliaHonville and ... Eastport. !l ' -''.;''' , The elegant Light Draught 77 h. ftteamer :. . . , . . ; SAM; ORR, A. J, Dukcah. Cant..tL W. VrwrARD. Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. , For freight or passage appiy on ooaca, or.to uubiua slu. i , ue lecl4dtf , Agents. ' - Regular People's Line Packet SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH & CAIRO SEMI-WEEKLY. The Large, and Commodious Side-Wheel isieamer, - - ' - SUPERIOR! Capt. C. R. Rudd Jack Grammar, Clerk Leaves the foot of Main .Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock,-making positive connections at Cairo with Kt. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and i Paenger8 for afl points at tne lowest rates. - JOHN B. HALL, 4 - VAnf , , COX 4 HUMPHREY, j AenttM apr5 Louisville " and Memphis Weekly v.--.:.: ..::.::;; Packet ! .MOBNINCi STAR, Capt. X)At.tAs; Fraxk BANKSMiTHt Clerk, Leaves Louisvil le every Satu rday, at 5 p.m. Passes Evansville every Sunday, at 12 mi Leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 p.m.: Passes Evansville eveiy Thursday, at I p.m. ; For freight or passage apply to ' -:- I COX HUMPHREY,. Agents, apr 21 d;mi ...tv COIIIIIGSIOIJ CARDS. ; IV II. E1IR3L4N &5CO., COMMISSION AND FOItWARDINO, i-,ij-'p Corner Locust and Water Sts., - ' i ! Evansville. .Indiana. ' Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern Cities.- i. i .!..,; -.:;..:..:' a Cars run- through, to and. from Evansville, without transfer. . ..-., Time and rates guaranteed. octt-6m P. N. 11 SOt C IICT k CO., j GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM- ' MISSION MERCHANTS, . ( ; .,- No. 33 Ppydras street, New Orleans, La.. A Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern. Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. - aug21-6m: F. R. HUSTON, -i Hit l DUKK NICHOJ-SOJt. ' f 'it i i l i' J 3 r S, J r v ' t ' i I ' I ' Forwarding and ; Commission Merchants,''-!,v.j;; ; ? i AND WKARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, I EvansVUle,-...'..-..-...'........'......'....".'.';indiank. - - - novStf . - - - J. T, COX. ......F. M. HUMPHREY. ifUMPIIREY, .'i-r:JTi ,i i:s ) id it.sw.t I y,.,... i ,.!. "-.': ,.; ji I - Forwarding and Commission : "- 5-' r 1 ;-'t --,-4 ; ;-, s...itm, 1 an General Steamboat Agents ! 1 ; . AND WHARFB0AT PROPRIETORS, '.'-ri:.Hi; ,H.'"r- 1 . j ; "i .- . ; FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET.1 it :,, . -'1. - . I ALSO, DEALERS IN . Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon, AND Country Produce Generally. , Office No. 7 South Water Street. . as Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. ' apr7-tf CARRIAGE MAKER. F. IIAMMERSTEIN, ' ; Carriage aiicl Wagon 31ANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The undersigned has now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring Trade. They are of the latest and most Improved styles, and include Four-Passenger Rockaways, Light Rockaways, Buggies with Stationary and Shifting Tops: aiso, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts. I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. . My work is made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber, and ironed with extra refined iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant ail my work to give entire satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I propose to sell at the lowest possible cash rates. F. HAMMERSTEIN. mar!9 3m

COMMISSION CARDS.

r - , - - JJV A. v-v ; t E. 8CHOEXLAUB, evansville, ina. y New Albany,. Ind. , R. K. DUNKERSON A CO.", v Forwarding , and JCommission ' ' Merchants, "NEWALBANY, INDIANA;""" Agents for the Bellefontatne Cotton ' Express. oct24 6m. : J . C. Dusouchet 3L Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville-. Ind. octlS DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. DAXrlIKEX A CO., s GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf RHARPE fe SMITH,' PRODUCE AUD COMMISSION MER- ... CHANTS, Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn1, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, ,rmir,q f!!'fi 7 "TEvansvinIcd. All orders promptly filled. apr23 JOIIIV IS. IIAJLL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER1 1 ' chant.'steAmboat AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, octl8 Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, SO. 274 FRONT STREET, Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second," MEMPHIS, TENN. Wn.I MAKE 'UBERAIit OA Sir advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. Referent: &en21B'rlr,-Evansville,Ind. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton 'and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and . i ' COMMERCI AL1 AGENTS. '- Office No. 58 Poydras street,' j. , .New ORtEANs, La. - iV ' , -. ; , - .... 1 Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. '' , 1 Speed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. Stockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. ' deoWte (itf - A. 8. HAYHURST. J. J. WHITAKKR. IlayhurHt & Wliittakcr, l pboduce"cmmissTonXforwabdi . ; ING MERCHANTS. ,y j J No. 6....?--,...-.South Water St. ; Dealers ih Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. ,-. .. , tf H. Fairchii.i, ' v J 1 Verhoepf Bros John W. Binqhasi,. I Louisville, Ky. -., .,, New Orleans. I , ...... j Falrchild, Yerhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, j 82 Magazine street, ' y New Orleans, La. novikitjm "-- i f i-w, ti.:i: ;L .1 1...- j - L. M. BAIRD. .G. H. START BAIRD & START, j (Successors to W: M. Aikman 4 Coi,) , GENERAL ' AGENTS, " PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana.- Refer to H. Q. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice. President Evansville National Bank. ..: 1 , Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. I New Express Route. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HAVING MADE THE NECESSARY arrangements with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliable Institution is prepared to do a general Express Business at all the mail landings between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage is respectfully solicited. . aprl 8dtf . . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPACT. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPA. ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, ; , They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of valuable packages. Any information in regard to the routes, Ac, can be obtained at the office dn First street, next door to the Post-office. maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.

TRANSPORTATION.

Star Union Line V ::f -If! '.' !"... ". y':j; :i . ' .cn-'iri-ii',-.'. -O-O- -' i !.:-,"i-; si-', :,. The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (Allentown route), Steubenville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has perfected arrangements by which it can offer a reliable FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and Eastern cities. : The Company owns and controls . H ii. . Eight Hundred Xew Cars, Built luilt expressly for this trade, and that RUN THROUGH between the East- ' . , 1 t . .111.. WITHOUT TRANSFER, Whlch enables it td"avoid the injurious delays so generally prevalent at 1 transhipping points. i , ' CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANSFER. TIME GUARANTEED RATES GUARANTEED TO ' . .' AND FROM EVANSVILLE . ! ....... AND EASTERN CITIES. , ' ONLY NINE DAYS TO " . AND FROM EVANSVILLE I AND NEW YORK, AND EIGHT ' DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE' AND PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE The Line is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whose aim it will be to ren der satisfaction to its patrons. Agents of me company are . auinorizea to settle claims for damages or detention at destination; instead of the usual custom of referring them back to point of shipment. ' Parties ordering freight from either of tne f -astern cities snouid direct shippers to mark Packages , ; f . "Star Union Line,9 and refer them to agents of this Company for shipping directions, rates, time, contracts, tc i . , -, , . Parties shipping to Eastern cities from Interior points, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of ,. : AGENT STAR UNION LINE - !--"-, -. i , r n 1. At Evansville, (advising him "of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of liding, giving rates, time, contracts, Ac j AGENTS IN THE EAST.-; : -. GEO. .J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. - - . -..f i J. L. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN McKNIGHT,.415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. - t CHAS. H. KOONS, corner Centre and Calvert strti, Baltimore. , , 'l ;'JXgENTS IN THE WEST, ;, j 7 T H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati ' " ' ' t.W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville." ' : 1 , S. F. GRAY. Indianapolis. ' ; . ! ; N. STEVENS, St. Louis. " ; ; ' ' ; -'.JAMES TALLMADGE. Jr.', Memphis. 1 . L. R WILSON, Nashville. , ! W. W, CHANDLER, Chicago, i ' ' ! D. S. GRAY: General Superintendent, Cincinnati, Ohio. . , : - - .. Evansville office, v," F. H. EHRMAN,! mar20 . ' Agent. BROWN, DUNKEESON & CO., ' s' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, j, CominiHKion McrcnautN :- - -.: I AND ':;,':;!.'. ''.v i forwarding Agents j ' ' "' : Also, especial Agents for the ! Bellefontaine Cotton Expressi , And Erie Transportation o. ' y Bellefontaine Cotton Express. Only Ten Days to New York, , . TIME GUARANTEED. ' THIN LIGHTNIJiO EXPRESS LIKE for the transmission of Cotton to the Kant, by dispatch, is now fully established. T Time Bills of Lading will be given. ; TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. ,. i , Consignments solicited. r BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., feb27tf , - . , Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's ; 1 TTIjUE ;express. ' TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO EVANSVILLE. Time Guaranteed. Throueh reeeints eiven and time guaran teed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, . JNO. a" tsroaaway. x-cv iwn. O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, ' ; - No. 15 Ktate Street, Boston. , BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., . feb27tf Agente, Evansville, Ind. lllllAM NELSON, XT. S- AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located his Auction . ... Room at No. 85 Main Street, (Opposite the Washington House), where he will attend to all kinds of Auction business: To the selling of Merchandise. Waaons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Days Tuesda y, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Cash advances on consignments. Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know him. Will give his wholetime to his business. apM

The Evansvilfe Insurance ,Co Authorized Capital...., Pais Up Capital...-.-fi,ooo,e ' ; ( : ' i ... -:'?' 1 " - ; r, j . ,-a a. t.-..i tI FIRE, MARINE, A FLAL BOAT r.lKlt Taken at fair rates. Jamk-s H. Cutler, Secretay.. H. Q. Wheeler, President. i. -t w.an ' '.! A : DIRECTORS ' Charles Viele, - J.'H. Hopkins, Glllison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M.: J. Brajh ' - John Ingle, fJnJ ' H. o. Wheeler,' William Brown(Vacant.)! C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w ii also attend to Life and Accident Inswrue Office, corner of Main and First Streln First National Bank Building. aplSffa FIKE,' INLAND, AND ACCIDEST ; -Iiisiirance A'gency ; NoribuTH waterstreetJ I Between Main and Locust, ' EVAN8VTLLE, iMSc Tvfasliiiigtoii InsiiraaiCQ.Co No. 172 Brodway, Niw-YoRK. ii'1 - Does a General FIRE and INLAND MARINE Insurance business. 'Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT, of the; net prof itt Four consecutive dividends of SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participalring customers by the Company. - ..-;".' .. it - i'.lZ Ihuu'.) , .;.:..-;-..; ;.rl .;.-; I 'jrinw (FIRE) .J.,,, INSURANCE COMPANY- , No. 161 Broadway, New York;.1 Aeta...v...........g55533 ' Insures Buildings, Merchandise-, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and othv property against loss and damage by FllUi. "''- UNITED- a j. s-oAei .LFirerand.;5 MameIns." OF CINCINNATI All COVINTOW, Aet... ................. ......f359,aS ZM. Insures HULLS, CARGOES and FSAT BOATS, at fair rates of premium. Ajnojzg: its patrons am David Gibson A Cow, C,l Dumont A Co., Capt. Davidson A C,C' Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford A Co.' iJmm-Sc. Bartley, J. H. Ferry A Co., of Louis viUfr and New Albany. -K f. . .,,1: .Uui Ut,, liQ ACCIDENT INSURANCE CQL ' ! - - . . ..j it.'. . .... i ... ; Cash Capitol rn.?..gastjiyw Insures against ACCIDENTS.! Conoa Tickets insuring SoOOO in event of death, and S25 per week in case of disability from accident of any description. Policies from eitm month to five years, insuring $500 to 9i0,8ck in event of death, and $3 to &0 weekly compensation in case of disability at 4ii per il,opOperannum.s ..... Wl 4 ; r ,f ?i0ti.s;, 1 ; All ' losses : promptly' ' adjusted "fcKB paid..' ' .'' f-l !ii'.v .! ..:.(.! . " Policies issued In all the above cornpanies on favorable terms by . - -. - - ...ru:i f'siti!t EDGAR SIIAItPE, Agent, marl7 tf No. South Water htki GEORGE STACKHOUSE .i '5a'U : ?I.-H ..-": f.'.ifi , -if, ; fit -:.: 1 U GENERAL." .:-'. ii.-m ,-(. i..,j; j:j;t 1; ,- . vrt IISfSTJRAIVCE ;A6ENT ..i -i-i.-.i.', tst.. iU .-J.i No. 8 NORTH WATER STREET so " T EVA NS v ILLE, IND. .. io, I -;tn !';". ,' :''.. u:i?ti . Cash Assets represented, over; io Eleven Millions of "Dollars'. ' :" '':eil,000,0O0.) j" ;lt -41 (;' , .i- .i - ., ;,, , :. . . 'J Life, Accident,' Fire and Marine Insnrnne CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. COHartford, Conn. . , '? Capital and Surplus, over - 89,000,00 1 TRAVELERS' INS. CO., Hartford, Conrw . Capital and Surplus, -, 587,593. IX ' PH02NIX FIRE A MARINE INa CC! t Brooklyn, N. Y., . . . Capital and Surplus, ; ... 1 ; , J1518,840L7B. , r ....... , .- ., .. . . ,.( BALTIC FIRE INS. CO., New York. Capital and Surplus, " - fZJO.OOMW. decl6-d6m ' 4 DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORi; ;; , LOCUST STREET, -'2l I i ..-NextVoor to Post-Offloa, W. P. B. Ilefeberd. PH"tsiCIANS PRESCRIPTIONS: carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent bjr nvi va.uu ur 1 Hi 11.1 1 ancy and toilet tions, very cheap. Fancy and toilet articles of all descrfp- - aprlS tf 1 ' r - 1 ----- v 5 1 ? This deliehtfnl toilet article has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. xaar9 ffm

INSURANCE.