Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1866 — Page 7
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enpugh so to rain, and was, upon the bouts, $50; deete hands,"! 855; firemen $55; rathef ' tileasnnt. " The rl vm- 'viaa ) chambermaid, $30; chambermaid, $20. Jf - ,ff , n, 1 As regards pilots' wages, some Missouri about stationary all day, and will probably River? boats Jre paving more than the rise a little, though no considerable rise is above figures,"with trie addition of a writexpected I ten agreement that they shall be paid for t .'.i.ir .n j n.n.nuu, I the season of eight months, whether the Arrivals and Departures. j boat is running, r not. . We are aware, The arrivals find departures on Satur- however, that the engagements were made
day include, the. Alice JDeann Menfphls to Cincinnati 'Virginia, New Orleans to Louisville; Armada, Cairo and return; Tarascon, Louisville and return; Mary Ament, for Louisville f Curlew and Newsboys, Henderson and return.. T. f:'Jv..-V:'''- Due. , t' . Among the -first boats due here are- the ; Emma Floyd and Rowena, for Nashylllej .' Nightingale ' and; Bertha '. for St. Lpuis - Clifton and Harry Dean, for Memphis Linnie Drown, for Arkansas River; Amazon, Madison, Emerald, Melnotte, r and Virginia, for ;New Orleans? Lady" Franklin, from Arkansas River; Prima Donna; P.fW. Strader, and .Indiana, from New Orleans; Superior, from Cairo; Silver JOpoPrtttom Memphis; -Sam. tOrr, ;fromi Eastport. v . ,-,.,., j Miscellaneous. ; ; t Business is remarkably dull on- the levee though rather looking up', "..Another large' lot of poultry for the. Southern Markets occupied a portion of the levee oa Saturday. -ULThe Alice' Dean had a : very good trip np - .The Virginia was comparatively light. She made a very gop$. ,rujtfrom New Orieaus,5and fyill have quick Sispatch for her return trip.... -The Armada had an excellent trip jsebple Kp, but .had f slihi friht fist he had.a :yery; nice of freight ui.,j-jrh,'ei Mary-Ament) took out a very fair trip" on fiaturda jnortilng. ;.;&Xh4 arasb6nl ''artVllW o'eock Sa,ttirday moeninj;,- haviimad a lightning-run rorfi Louisyillei'; Slle left'beforie o'cJock'bn he 'return,' arid ran like grib-POfti-ound. the-point Aixwe.i.n,... On the arrival of the Bteamer Mexico at Kansas ity, recently,, cpt-KunKicK naa the tiates and lWbmani. arrested Ho I breaking open boxes and stealing portions of thei.: contents. A search of their quarters in tfcTexas revealed several dozen pieces of prints, shirts, boots, shoes, 4c, secreted 4under le bedding. rThecnlpita are held Jor trial .f...Thelrurl 6f the Nannie Byers still lies at the foot of Church street, in front of New Albany.,.. A number of flatboats loaded with, .salt have arrived here recentlya.nd! are scattered along the levee from one end to the other. We would again urge upon the City Council the propriety of designating a locality where flatboats alone should land, and leave the regular steamboat landing free. Many accidents of great loss might thus be prevented --We understand that Capt Kurd's nejv steamerthe Mystic, s pa her way to tfiiscfty, to enter Into the Green River trade as a regular packet. We doubt if there is business for more boats than are already In the trade. fv 4 - 'J'olt Cairo. The fleet and elegant Charm er will leave for Cairo at 2 o'clock to-day. She Is a charming boat, and Billy Lowth and Willie Fowled, her chief officers, are pleasant and accommodating gentlemen. Fob Louisville. The ewift and. tidy John .(Thomas McCombs.f with i iPapJ Combs." In command, will leave for Louisville at 10 o'clock to-day. The McCombs affords pleasant wcommodatibiis to pass engers. Fob Bowling Green. The never tiring wm. White, with Capt. A. Drlnkwatei; on the roof,-and John: Adams in the office, will return to Green River this evening. The White has good passenger accommo dation, fine freight capacities, and is com manded by elegxmt. rerrtl;men. S Cneanlngni from Oar Exchanges. , Cisciunati. The Commercial of Fri day flays:-,- --.'tr-t -.;.-!- YT'. ilH' 1 - The weather Wafe cloudy and warm. yes-. curjurangiiig ati?at oAt Pittsburgy T jasinigni. ine xiver -jws Jailing.' with J4 feet in the ehanneU-Hreilt--'has risen eiglit-inches during the twenty-four hours ending last night, with eighteen feet hence to Louisville.; . ,i yj '.'-'. On-Wednesday last the C.. Hillman received a lot of movinar plunder, together wltlrseveray ;0ld muskeLs, at .V"anc$burgjJi Ana xne ooai got. unaer way, a white deck-hand picked up one of the muskets and playfully pointing it at one of the colored deck-hands pulled the trigger, the ball taking effect in the arm or shoulder of the negro. Capt. -Mason procured a sureon at Portsmouth, who deemed it advisale to amputate the arm. The shooting is attributed to accident, as the parties were on friendly terms. Cartf.i Joe. . Fewler.t tfe he W frbritiot , the wen-known'nrin of Mills i Co., is in the city on his maiden visit. He thinks Cincinnati is one of the biggest things on ice he ever saw, but still beta on Paducah. Louisville. The Courfex 'oi .Friday says: On the falls last evening there wereix feet water in the pass down the Indian chute, and the river slowly swelling. The steam boat-water aver the? socks, was about five ftet. two inches. The Cumberland, at STasnville, on Wenesday TetinR was ildwly--rismg "with' five feet water reported on Harpeth shoals. Business yesterday was far more active than the day previous, with an increased number of arrivals and departures, in ad dition, to the regular packets. ffThe shtp'J ments, however, were ugnc , ; C&pU Bill Fuller has purchased an interest, in "the steamer Sherman, to ly; the IT. f JIl ' tUO BVt5. ade between i A Warning. trade between Cincinnati n St. Loui lOUiK - We see it sta ted that the United States Court at Mobile has decided ble for any losses their passengers may taput while Gambling bn i iuui uuau). ivca.se was cli-i.lfd in favor of a young man who had lost his money playing cards with a professional gam di er 3 he 4emocrai oi i uunsuaj jij . A Business Tkip.-T. T. Cox, famous in Indiana and elsewhere as a dashing business man; Is hi the ity.- He leaves In the morning for Cincinnati. 9s -hardly necessary to say that Capt. Cox is of the firm OI COX A HUmpnrejiB, wuuiuuaiii;u, o.v Evansville, Ind. 8f, Thetverls still rising slowly In cflrWr, bor.-Mmringthe' fiist thirty hodrS heavy nn faiion' nl;fhpv flrri believed to have theen tk general that'.ffenslderable more ort, r-wc w ex peeiea, , ucjipw;' " ;i urc.n iiid-fi - Thfi 'lTYer Missouri Is rh.'- The JJTTer fliissjo believe to faiimr, ana u.ewise vjrii per MiiWi-pr ana thte Illinois, nenco to Jnirr thpr in n. i n channel. HOB in ess was much retarded on the wharf by the constant and heavy rains. There is a Missouri river boat in port, the wages of whose crew, up to date, have been as follows :
Mate, ?J5; Second M ate, $100; First En gin- t
eer, 8225; Second Engineer, $125: twos j ers, each, S60; Carpenter, $150; Watch Strikatchman. Steward, 8100; cooks and assistants, ftjoO: cabin boys. each. $30 to 5: rousta with the consent of the managers of the . boats, and in some cases were solicited by , them. Who will find fault with the pilots for agreeing to accept sevea hundred, or, ' for that matter, one thousand dollars per I month, work or play? From.ten to twentyI live cabin-boys are required on each boat, I four to eight deck-hands, and twenty-five I to fifty roustabouts. That the cost of running a steamboat in the Missouri River is nign win De seen irom tne aoove ngures. The wonder is how they succeed in getting freight at all -at the figures they fnfist charge. - -- -' STEAMBOATS. Regular Friday Packet for Nashville. The Elegant Passenger Steamer , :-?V'T'T''T ' T" t I J. P.1 WEBB ! HODGE BROWN..., Master. T. W. WILSON: ." ...;.... Clerk t LeavesiEvapsvlll ;eYery FRIDAY sfc4 o'clock r. m. : , , . - -,. .- i. Freight received and receipted for at all h6urs,.by, 1 j HUSTON & COAg'ts. , j jany-8-tf t - . j C:, l u !. liecular. r Tuesday;' Paelcet--' iEvaiistille to Xasuvllle. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, a . . -I f.' l r'J II ll A 11 if in 'tV - S t M j iiviB'fi ''.I'M rt' VANDEURIFT. ...Master. T"WTTleaveTEvarisvIIlf!for Nashville, as a resular packet. every TUESDAY, at i o'clk p.m.-'1- '' 1 "u - decltJ-dtf FOR OWENSBQRO. AND. LOUISVILLE. The New and Elegajit Steamer A. LITER - captain. W. H. Caffary and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston Co.'p Wharf-boa,t-very TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. m., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock A. M. -For Freight or Passage, apply to feblO-tf HUSTON & CO., Agents. A-United-tates-Mail I Evansville and Cairo Semi- , Weekly Mall Eine." The new Passenger pteamer JOSH V. THROOP..-. .wMaster. W. A. LOWTH. .Master. Leaves evansville e'tery ? 1'- ' Monday!' .'.' , i , Thursday,-and . , ' Wednesday," .. Saturday,,- ( : I . '1 'j'.: : -av 2 p!ctock p.jfc ... ;.;-:-ii--, Leaves cAiro every V'-.',. Tuesday, . 'r :. tj - - Friday and Thursday, ' " Sunday, , 1 -airval9f iI!radnv4.K - i mw These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the - eomxnodation of Passengers.: ' ' ' -- i Freights received at all honm by - i : i hT-jm w ! j.;. HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts.--TJ- S.MAIL XjHSTE; Louisville and nenderson SemiWeeKIy MaU Line. The j J. T. MGGMBS, FRANK HURY-w .-....r..Master i i WILL LEAVE EVANSVILtE EVERY Monday, 1' i' Wednesday, " y j T ;Thtirsday ; Saturday. ho-28-tf COX A HUMPHREY, Ag'ts. SPEED, SAFETY. AND C03IF0RT I .a v.i-1 ' Louisville. EvailS Vllle and MempMS Packet I liiberty No. S, SAM. ARCHER.......-.'...i;...'.....:...Captain, EJ. JTTTX1E i Clerk - Regular Packjet for Louisville aud Memphis, making one trip per w !ek . r For Frefeht or passage app ly oa board- dr l-O JOHJN b. MALL, Or .'(. no27tf COX & HUMPHREY,, 1 lf Itegular"Tuesdaja iaekei for tH Fadncah, Johnson vllle and IB."' .... .. - n A .1 tKjwiiuri. he elegant Light Draught Steamer SAM? 4 A. J. Duncan. CaDt..G. W. ViNYARnCl'k i m in-Kurt E.yansviue every., a. Mesuay 4 efalock pi m.', for the 'above' and all inter mediate ports, making connection at Johnsonviiie with the Railroad for Nashville and at Eastport with the regular packets for r torence, jua. For freignt or pesage amslv on board, or to HUSTON 4 CO.. HUSTON & CO. i decl4dtf Agents.
STEAMBOATS. - j
y-' Louisville, and Memphis -Weekly. MORNING STAR, , CjskPAUAS; FEASEUBAXKskixii, Clerk, Leaves Louisville every Saturday, at 5 p.m. Passes Evansville every Sunday, at 12 m. j Leuves Memphis every .Tuesday , at 5 p.m.i Passes Evansville every Thursday, at I p Jit. . ; For freight or passage apply to . , cox & Humphrey; Agent apr 21 d3m Regnlaf 'People's line Packet SHAWNEETOWN. PAD17CAH & CAIBO ..y SEMI-WEEKLY. ,iFt- , ,-i j The Iarge: and Commodious Side-Wheel i Bteamer, '"--- ' " SUPERIOR Capt. C. R. Rudd JACK GRAMtSIAR, Clert Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock; making positive connections at Cairo with St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers for all .points at the lowest rates. - j , JOHN B. HALL, Ajrpnts. ' i COX & HUMPHREY, f n apr5 ' - "s: ' ', . . COMMISSION CARDS. ,-. I' . i r f COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, ; J-JVK OflWl " j! -' !'- I'-';' Corner Lopus and Vater;ssl;.,,,iVr , ft- si 4ti..' " ':'- -Evansville.. ..K.....-......"i.Iiwiiana. .-i-A joi.i; i-.-i -i:-.-iit: Agents Star Ufil on-Lin e Fast Freight Line,-via Pennsylvania -Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Rotate to the Eastern cities. -;..! rTt-. r ?i'ii'T Cars "run through,, to and: 'from Ev ansville,.wi,thout trausfer.. .t -'in.v "j. I B" Time and rate guaranteed. ocVSrdnk -i Ndi S3 Poj'dras street; New Orteajis, La." ; ear Factors W sale of ail1 kinds of Westera a'h(f Southern Produce, -jCenslgnments arid orders solicited.-' augil-tim b". hustoh; i. .f I" t - DOK8 KieHOHSoJC I HUSTON & CO., 'Forwarding riinacommissloii !" .i - - : AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, - '.n Evansville .Indiana. '''"nov8tjf?f"' Ji T. COX. i F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A- HUMPHREY, i o i J, I' ll Forwarding and Commission -1 C ' ' ''.it MERCHANTS, ' ;ii..General Steamboat Agents :i'i fj- I I -5'. 1 - " ; -; tit. 1 tt"AND TVEAEFBOAT ' PROPRIETORS, 1 1 -"fit; ,t rf :li -: .--5-'-1 FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREETv i i hi ALSO,' DEALERS IN 5 nay, Corn, Oats, Flonr, Bacon, a.. ii ' ....(rANLv; 4 ,-; 5-:.' -. i ; I . fO -' .If .rii'.f Country Produce (pnerally.' !'!-! fli-i '. I ji t. - - 1 I ;;pfflce No;, 7 Soijth Water Street. t"is:, . 1, t i): Li - I'M t i' Liberal Cash Advances made on Con-slg-iintents."1"-' ' ' j; : apr7-tf. Speed, Summers & COm: j Cotton anil Tobacco Factors, l l N t . - . t li ........ - - ' - - GENERAL 'COMMISSION MEKCHabw - 1 ' .V Tan"T " ' - " - " COMMERCIAL AGENTS.1 Office No. 59 Poydras street, v j - ' u ,s , . ' ; r -.New Orucaks, La. Carleton. Foute &Co., New. York. Speed, Donoho & Co.Alempnts, iuH.!i Cazar Jazart, Btockara K CQ, jmouiic, Ai i . dec30'(i5 A. S. HAYHURST. ; J. J. WHITAKKB. Jlay liurnt IVUitafcer, 1 ; PROPfCE COMMISSION & FORWARD ING 'MERCHANTS.; !i , 11 ..wrt a ..'.Ronth Water St ' rl, Pealers In Flour. Bacon, Hay", Oats, Com and Country Preddoe , , E. H-iFAiHCHruv John W. BiNGHAarj" , ,New Orleansi Veshoeff BROS.1 Louisville, KyAi Fatrcnild, Vernoeff & Bingham Commission Merchants. 82 Magazine street', j , f New Orleans, Lar t'' 1 laces. w,n VOH WANT FTOK LACES. FINE IB Fans, Gloves, Hosiery, real Lace Col lars ana Jianaiercnieisr 10 to HEAD & MOONEY'S.
COMMISSION CARDS
Bkown, Dunkerson & Co,' Evansville, Ind. ; j E. S.CHOENLAUB, - New Albany, Ind. 5-..- -.i f : : .:i U.. .. ... I. J i I i'iR.fe,DiyNKERs6N&CO.,'';j '. Foxwarflirig ana' Cominissidn -ir 7 Slerchants, - - ' ! . NEW,' ALBANY,-INDIANA, 'f ; i Agents for ' the Belief ontVine" Cbttoii j ' Express. 1 ; ! octSi 6ni. i J, ,C. Dusouchet k Co., j FC fcWARDING,' COMMISSION "PRO- , i i. . v. DUCE MERCHANTS;, '-'- o & ; No. 19 North Water street,' (Orf Block, riext ' door to M.'Dalzell,) Evansville. Ind. " octlti. -; -i -i " - ; i. i' : DASf.AIIfEN.. A. E. SHARP. R.,W. HARPER. BA3T. AIKEX A CO,, I i.r ! GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS; i 112 Poydras street NeV Orleans, La. ' -iiov2ftf -"' ? ; ; Fred, Sharps. , .. . Thos. p. Smith. . NEW" HOUSE-NEW FIRM. . .., SUARPE fc SMITH, ; ,, , - - GEXEBAIi : Commission and Prodpeei i Vi-,'.- pealers, -.tfl ..j;j-.t-No. 5 Soutlj Water streetj.EvaosvilleJnd. Ie"b(j 6m ' . . JOHN 11. HAIL.IL,, - f OJEtSvf RDIQ MiHSSION. MgRr , ;-.C.lJANT STEAMBOAT- AGENT, Arid Wharf boat Proprietor,' Evansville .f-ojj Indiana. TRANSPORTATION. .1 f .l-Hf t-; .ill!!- it-'l.r! .v 1, m air ii-t'J 1; i;!. til I" -'.s i. Ma w 1 FT n pgss'. R Oil te '? - i " rv--.'i. 41H1.-1 ,?f.4t. '' ,.., .. if-i.-i ''-a ,i' . a' -it-1 . i' ; '- I .T .' i-s-.jsl "--i.-i J! .( .t.-i 3i-Oi-;l V' J ; T I'C H i t-.T -.'i 'lie U"'it) 1'" i. U 1 :fiii: !'. jCT Ji Uii .i .1 ., .iv;"M THE ADAMSC' EBS COAjilJ Xl'-ti: ,1 h.tj i i- :1 I ..... li.-t.l-5 ii -V-tUliM .k'-rthll'Mvfli -Xt'vllf-'!! I '' '- -Cl-M.-.-l .. -i i- u -. w'. . .1 -C-. ' .rt -l' . HAVIN1J MADE THE NECESSARY arrangements -sith the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliaJtJe institution is prepared to do a general 1 1. 1 r .1 - .1 . Express- Business J. ' , ' . .!..:.! -1 "'-ii.-. . J i ; !,': :' w-fi; at all the maillandingshetween Louisvi'le and Cairo. Tariff of Freight very- lc w: Patronage is respectfully solicited. ' , '- ;; 1 apri mtf - IJEDICA1L. 1' t , DR. ARIISTEAD'S iTONJCi SYRUP gives universal satisfaction.i.. Every bottle warranted to cure- Monev refunded if it fails., ;vi. ' V.O1'".""'- ' Ul if. . ... .- '1 -! Kil l t ' 'all (1T-.1,: ERYSIPELAgl M DR. ARMISTEAD'S POPULAR OlNTment will cure this dreadful disease in its worst forms. i MostwoBderful discovery J of the age!- Cures all manner of Ulcers on . a I . CI. 'T-...... r. T. . man or Deasu,ever. nur( ircif iunamediEye Lidsj Sore Breast,. Burns, ' Scald Head, Wounds; etc., etc :u. i 'A ,," ' ? .1 lT,! OH .-.lIf:?JI'!'3 Jl'iffV.I ' - ill I '. I " T i :: - ! 1,1 1 1 II, J" : A I I i. -i: TR.r ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT 11 in .-n minted to efGect. more relief in this painful disease than any. other remedy 3' V-M Read !- Read I -Read ! - Read the fol-v-1 1 lowjnr; Certificates: .',' :; u ' ; - x --' . : :' i 4 S';n(RENSsit8o9r,-'KT4 Tt:VSiVS66. 'Dr. R. A.Armistead. of Evansville. Imd.. resided for many years in this city., -We know- him intimately.' He is a regular Physician, and during his- residence -here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medi-J and elevated moral worth.;- - ' "-'- T; i ........ (j -I,-!- - PAUdAH,KV.-Sept. 2,1854; 11 Having lived neighbors'-to - Dr. "R. A;' Armistead, in Trigt? county, Kyi, for some saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high', i and enjoyed a lare practice; Whilst; as a-' geniiuiuu, ra oeanag, ana man on mwuor, In the strictest sense of those terms, n man maintained a more enviable reputafetion.' In ft word, he lived among us witn j oub.reprvacn, ana ten us wwn ubsiumju character., LINN BOYD,4 - " ''-' ' ALFRED BOYD. Inquire of your Druggist. For sale by all Druggists. CLOUD A AKIN, apr!8 GeneralAgents, No. 5 Main St.
TRANSPORTATION.
it IV ' j it Stay TJjiioii" Iiiie -,9'i V ! J n o-o-r. :.'u ' TheTTNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (AUentown route), Steubenville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has perfected arrangements by which' H can offer a reliable i -a. ti-.:-i - ' ' . lt .ijf:;--..t..,o a :..: x ft ,' -' iFAST FREIGHT il-IN, r . . . 3 ,' ii. i -' - - Between Evansville and ' Eastern cities. ,-, j; The Company owns and controls - 1 ! light iluhdred New Cars, ii :j ..i ai. "'- ' ; . - ' Built exiessly for this trade, and that ! RUN THROUGH between the Eastern and Western cities 7 - i ! '!(' ;-J;Ii O .a-.--WITHOUT . TRANSFER, h '.- 'i vf t : !: i :- :!i;ai : -; - ',r'' Whlehi enables jt to avoid the injurious de- i lays so, generally prevalent. at ,., , r --' -transhipping points. ' f5 ARS RUN HROtf GHTO AND ' FRQM EVANSVILLE - WITHOUT' TRANS-(-FERi-ji TIME. GUARANTEED : -'J .. JtATES - GUARANTEED... TO..' c.c. "", t ; I AND FROM EVANSVILLE ! 4 AND EASTERN CITIES. ' 1 .6 3i.s.01tLY- NINE; DAYS- TO 'Ji-!" ANDhFROM- ' EVANSVILLE r. l AND NEW. YORK, AND EIGHT ,i DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA &BALTIMORE "-. ; 3 U w"i fi'T--.'! .sx:( . ;--' iu..f ( : '.. -1 The Line Is managed throughout 1y mSri of transportation experience equal to any ih the country, whose aim it will be to render satisfaction to its patrons. , Agents of th 'ComD&ny are ---authorized 4lto' settle claims for damages or detention '-at desti nation, instead or tne. usual custom oi referrine them back to Doint of shinment. 'Parties' ordering freight from either Of tae eastern cities snouit -aireci snippers to max Packages n- -., u rv.:H ,-. A ci'J H-i i- -- .t-f'tf-si f : f, i ?.': f.v.'i.i v; '. I'i'J i Star Union Line," - : -,f 1.- -.11 II 'i-itvr 1S t -j ii l-iil I r :' and refer them to agents of this Company for' shipping, directions, rates, time .contracts, Ac. - Parties shipping to - Eastern cities from interior poi nts, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of ,t i; ;. ,-. , -;, -v i i : i 'j .! t ) : - t - ! ii-iu v-';- t-. i'i -. r, .: i ": ;- ri .-iAGENT STAR UNION LINE, i At Evansville, (advising him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of ilading, giving rates, time, contracts, &c. ' - " -i .A GEUTS IN THE EAST.'.',,V '' . GEO. J. HARRIS,-n-Washlngton street, Boston. ': ' ' ' J. L. GOSSLER, 2n Broadway. New York. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. " ' - - ' CHASr H-i KOONS,. corner Centre and Calyert streets, Balttoiore, ,: ! ! !' '! "AGENTS IK THE WEST. ' I u :vl i i. ii '-' ' '- ' -. ' 3 ";" ! H;W. BROWN, Cincinnati. ' ' 1 W.E. ROBINSONv Louisville, j - . ; S. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. t. ,. h i J ;. , JAMES TALLMADGE. Jr.' Memphis. - i L-R. WILSONT Nashville i. i; t . - i w:W. CHANDLER, Chicago. ! D. S. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati, Ohio, a -t . . i - -i .-. ' i Evansville ofSee.i i F.I H.. EHRMAN, mar20 - , . .. Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO.; , - ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, .",,' '", ' -r t , - -,', t - i j ' i :;, i.f.i Coininition jXercUnt ; ' " ...ANi-i;.: ! IFORWARbiNO j !' 'J'Als-y, especial Agents:forihe ' Bllefontalne Cotton Express, : ' And Erie Transportation Co. ' Bellefontalne Cotton Express; .nvl.v :: Only Ten Days lo Jfew Tork. i -f , : . i. TIME GUARANTEED. - -"1 "i f. .-. 'ti f ii J r- ii!..' rrUHS LlfiHTNIKG EXPRESS UXE JL for the transmission of Cotton to the liast, "by dispatch, is -now fully established. Time Bills of Lading will be given; - I ' ' WmE THROUGH, TEN DAYS,' i i ' ' " -' ; - ; - . ;a9r.Coniignnients soneited. " u'y lts v' BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., i -;feb27tf, - Agents, Evansville, ind, Erie Transportation Company' 7 l l ii 1 i I'' - ' ' ' ,T J.-tVl i . -I. - : ' i ; -:.'.!V TE'tAY'JFROM! :NEwi ;Y0RK'.TO ' i. -nt I-VAIUCVTT T-W 1:-I.l (li - i1 ' A.1 VXJXJXlit ,. ..,.1 ., I. ..; . ''Cm .5 ri. t.U-.x. -t:i -rO-r it 11 1 'ir.T i . :."il l rw -.' (i . . .-tt "i '. .--.' a . v i Time; Guaranteed.' Ml 1 i !... I'Mi. i ..'. ' -i:.i." V ' This Express'is-now ready1 foi business-, Through receipt given and time guaranteed .by W. fl. DARLING, Agent, No. 265 Broadway, New York. O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. 15 State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON CO., feb27tf Agents, EvaniVille, Ind.
INSURANCE.
The Evansville. Insurance Co: i attthorized capita!.. Paid Up CapitalT-..... L5...'..:$i,ooo,ooo - 250,003 . FIRE, MARINE,' FLAL BOAT RISKS ..t . ' : r Taken at fair rates.. James H. Cttti.kr, Secretay. ;tjH!;Q,WHW:i.ERf pesldent.-:x 'X-ir ." tolKBCTORSfc M'-f. Charles Viele, fj. 8. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee,Robert Barnes, " 'JDr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle Jrr H. Q. Wheeler, x William Brown, ' (Vaqa-nt. C. -P. Parsons. Business Agent, who will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance. Office, corner of Main and First Streets, In First National Bank Building. apls-6m ! - ;:. 1 ,J . W. A. PAGE. . . , - -j V . -1 .or;- '.1 W. J. LOWR Y & p6, i W. A PAGE & CO.', :wy General INSURANCE Agents. f .i. .ft -'' ..: T-f t .v. . j 'OFFICE; In, the Bnkjng Rooms pf A W. J. LOWRY & CO, f -ja NclirstStre;; i-f-.-t, 'i If V il.'jO. .i-.- vi-f " 'EVANSVi .E,'lND! . -..-; s. lt"3-w -f -or- -.' t . i' : w ; f t - v4 Pi 'gi 'i s Agents for theD following Insurance CqMPANiEa 1 :t)f:;?. REPEESENTING AGGREGATE Assets, r.ji:'..'!i,.-.iA ' rius-.-.'-f :r.rf.-j-" : .! f. i. ? J j; S !;'," J ; t : - ( .:;. )-.. I' . o f V--.1 ... '' ' ; ;,(...' 'v . .'H : i- I I -j i. . r -i :'.--- ? 2 . t v'.'. ' : HOME INSURANCE CO., NEy" YORK",' Assets, 3,714,69.06. i . . --'j;--. r; ' ..' ' i; - i. ' "Irs S a h ;.".( i . . - : I i : n'. ' . i I!.-- : ' .M v - . i : UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, of N. TotX. .... - - t9 19A CM 41.'. -U.J.M ,-.Sl-.i ' , , . ,, .- :..' ' J - . ' . :,j i- j itCJ.- ' . '"I tlVERPOOL & LONDON A GLOBE INi , SURANCE CO., ; : 2 i 1 ' Assets (In Gold) 816,000,000.00. ) ;1 unvesiea in tnis country, i,bii,i)U.lj.) , o'flf j !"; JNION INS. CO., of INDIANAPOLIS, a r ' . , v .. . ;, V-sets,, 207,505.7,J. V MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York..,; a Assets; 912,235,407.85 1 fotal, $35,278,405.96! - : ,.-.11.. 'Lit POLICIES OF INSURANCE l 3Issued upon the most favorable term s. and liberal adjustment and prompt paym ent In ail cases of loss. mar S-ly GE0RG E STACKHOUSE, : j -, -v GENERAL, a w Vi T1M3m A 'Wt'-A' '' ' w J.?l . No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET,, EVANSVILLEHND." Cash Assets repw-sented, over -jir.'t.' 1 1
Eleye MiiUbiisvol)olSif I .i s :' J":'.-f-"jvi J-c.-i if ii'Kj tr.wyo Life, Accident; Fire and Marine Insurant CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO;; -'Jt A i- W 'Hartford, Conn. i l)u , ; Capitai. and Skplvs,, over -j ,$9,000,0(0, :o TRAVELERS' IN8. COj, ftartford, Cob!.- ; I CAfiTAi. and SuBPivs, .hjJ5W9aw. i . ' PHCENIX FIRE MARINE iNCO.isors' i Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital and Subplus, .- 18,840.79. ",' BALTIC FIRE INS. CO., New Tor If . ' Capital and Sckplss, 1(230,000.09, ded6-dem
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