Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 May 1866 — Page 7
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Yesterday it was cloudy and cool with a little rain about eleven o'clock, with an occasional sprinkle during the afternoon. The river continued to rise np to yesterday ' morning, since which it has been station. - ry. .The Tennessee River Is bank full, but lainng. ,,....:! Arrivals and .Departures. : I ; The arrivals and departures yesterday . Include the Sliver Moon and Minneola, ' Cincinnati; Leonora No. 2, Cincinnati to - Memphis;' J.- It. Gilmore, Saint Louis to Cincinnati; Fm, White, Green River and return; Sam. Orr, Eastport to Evansville; ; J.T. McCombs, Henderson to Louisville,; f Superior, Cairo to Evansvjlle; Delaware1, Pittsburg to St. Paul; Clifton, Memjphts to - Cincinnati? Liberty No. 2, Memphis to ''Louisville. ' -i . ' ' - . " Boats Dae. Among the first boats du6 here are the -EmmaFloyd, for Nashville; Sherman and J. G- Blackford,: for St. ? Louis ; . Robert Burns, for Memphis; Anglo Saxon, .for . Arkansas River f Amazon, Madison, St. " Cloud, Westmoreland and Louisville, for 'New Orleans; Rose Hit and Mary Ament, from Louisville;' Armada, from' Cairo; Harry Dean, from Memphis; Nightingale,Lawrence, Kenton and Armadillo, from - St. Louis, and Swallow, from New Orleans. t?'t ; HIscllanons.. Yi T- f ,, Business on the. Levee was quite -brisk yesterday, with numerous arrivals.-....'... - The Clifton from Memphis, had a moderate trip The Silver Moon, Minneola, and Leonora No. 2, had good trips... .The Superior was light.; She yesterday cut down - her tall Stack to suit the other, and substii tuted a lighter ring on top. She returns to ' Cairo at 3 o'clock . , to-day .........The , Wm. White had a fair trip, out or Green River, ' yesterday morning, Including fifty hogsheads of tobacco. ' She had rather a light trip out .tV The Sam .' Orr" arrived from . Floenee, about 8 o'clock yesterday morn f Ing, with a splendid trip of freight and people, Including among the former 150 bales of cotton, ,24,000 feet of yellow pine lumber i-and lots of miscellaneous freight. Sheleaves -fer Eastport and Florence this evening, and 'should have' a full load-'Her manifest '.will'-! be.; found below..-.... " The Liberty No. 2 had a Very handsome. - trip from Memphisrand,was making good ' tlme.: She '- discharged here ; thirty -eight-bales of cotton, consigned to R. K. Dunkereon & Co., agente of the great Bellefontaine ; Cotton Express, by which line It promptly ; goes; forward.'. Thg Sara Orr. hr.d also ?iei
- hundred and fifteen bales .for the, same consignees, which went forward yesterday afternoon with the. usual dispatch."..!. The , ' ' Charmer had a moderate trip out .....The Myrtie had but a moderate trip for Green ""pRiYey..".c4pf.' OuS'DeSoiicS'et "was'called . home fiuleuly!fioliiisIiiUiitiiiiS and fislf-, ing excursion by pressing business, and arrived yesterday morning. He reports that the boys had. done pretty well in the squirrel-Hi)j but, the river was too high jfor successful . fishing. He thinks the boys It would have bettfi'lu(,k-tltsr wet ftsfhev
r, --, .,.-- ?-: w had arrived in a thickly peopled country, w herq barnyard were, plentj Unhappily, John, who accompanied the expedition, r.was. rapidly diminishing in weight, s.nd it was doubtful if he would survive the trip... i, The City Council last week passed an ordi- - ' nance, at the requestor numerous citizens .1;, declaring it a nuisance for steamboats to -'. .. blow their whistles ;while at the landing. We think this Is right, as wef know from "' Mnerietihe What" the Mnirlrnr ftf wtiiHi
: r - was a serious agjkbyauce. and vexation, to- ! 1 ' their whistles, or five minutes at a tim, , , and, perhaps the refrain was' Immediately . ' taken wp by another like Jong-winded ' : ; whistle, to the complete Interruption of all .' conversation on the Levee or Water Street. . The- ordinanoe will be published and go Into force soon, and steamers must look OUt." --- i -m j ( For Cairo. The big Superior, Captain j C. Rudd in command, and with Billy Behtly in the passage office, and Kit Rudd to ' ? attend to freight; leaves fee Cairo at three o'clock to-day. ' . i.Fob Louisvii.1.1;. The Rose.Hite end Mary'Ament will return to Louisville this evening, and both are good boats, with polite and attentive officers. Captain Liter &mniauda the Majty Amen and. Captain Aaron Ballard, a veteran officer, commands the Rose"Hite; John Ouerbacker ; graces the office. , f , , . , . . ; For Eastport. Tlifi reliable Sam. Orr, Capt, Allen .Duncan, will leave for Eastport, and all intermediate Tennessee River ? afrtsj at 6 9'cloek this evening. The Orr is an excellent and fleet' boat, and her ; officers know how to make passengers torn, fortable. Give her a big trip. , ' rManifest of the steamer Sain. Orr. from Florence, Ala., to Evansville, I nd. : Huston & Co., 27 bales cotton, 2 lihds. tobacco, 2 pkgs merchandise; Brown, Dvinkersou & Co., 115 bales cotton ; W hite & Bros., 3 bales , . cotton; Ragon &, Dickey, I, bale cottorf, 1 box mercbandisef tJapt. A J.Duncan, 2bales cotton, 1 sewing machine, 2 )Kxes merchandise; John F. Glover, 2,400 ft. pine lumber; Roach i and Torian, 1 box merchandise; - Gnmbert Jaques, do.; Wm. Heilman, 1 mill spring; Ferris, Sparks & Co., 1 box drugs; J. Ii. Lamltert, 1 paper package. Tennessee River bank-full -lalljnff. . ; ileaninw from Oar Exchanges. L0CISVII.1.K. The Courier, of Saturday, says: " ,r J y r, ? v - FXi.i.S'N'AVid able. The river wasris ing very fast yesterday, and assuming formidable dimensions, with thirteen feet sixinches water in the canal by the mark in the evening, a rise of two feet at the head . ; the falls in the previous twenty-fouc hours; and five feet at Portland. . j On the falls there is an abundant of water for all navigable purposes for cither ascending or descending boats, the depth. iuinc fnllv ten and a half feet. In. the s channel at the foot of the falls there was fully thirty-live feel water last evening. Bio Shipment of Hay. The Louisville . tow-boat. T. If. Horner, is due from Aurora Ind., with a heavy tow of hay, some - , lS.boo tons, all purchased in this market for New Orleans. This is equal to ftri.tjw) bales, ' the heaviest shipment ever made by any one house at any one time. The hay, towx boat and all, are the property and venture . of the enterprising,, house of Verhoeff v Brothers, Flour and Grocery dealers of this city. " "it, St. Louis. The Democrat of Saturday ys . ' : : The eonditlon tt he rivers can be summed up briefly, thus: Falling steadily at Kt, Louis: more water in the shape of f , swells, coming, according to well authenti- ' cated reports; that the swells coming will .swell the river higher here, is notsoweU authenticated; abundance of water in all " the upper rivers, for every boat and every ' ' cargo. Business continues brisker than it is else-
' ! the business men on Water Street, aid the J rr C'P TY t (SySJIrTCi -; Vs.' lvl was ' aggravated , by the" pertinacity " - " ; - ,--'JJ ,' '' '.witb. which some boats continued to blow FRANK ifUR?RY...IlLir...fIT. Master.
where, generally.- Good receipts from- the Illinois and Upper Mississippi, and boats go out in all directions with full loaCs. The
unio Kiver Is well represented -Certain Dunlap is loading the Kenton fo Pittsburg. She is announced for to-day; likewise the Importer and Lawrence; and for Cincinnati the Nightingale. The Republican of Saturday says : j Dave Tipton, one of the accomplished pilots of the Minnesota, was so rnfortunate a few days since as to accidentally shoot himself. He was examining a pistol when it was accidentally discharged, the ball passing through his left shoulder, creating a very painful although not a dangerous wound. . STEAMBOATS. Regular Green River Packet j The new and elegant Steamer ! 5-2 MYRTIE. r ! mm ' John Httrt. Master: C. A. Sheppard, Clerk; i Will run as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet in the Green River trade. Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m or rreignt or passage appiy on ooara or to mayl dtf COX fe HUMPHREY, Agents. PEOPLE'S L.INE. ! I ton OWENS BORO AND LOUISVILLE. The New and Elegant Steamer J . Smary AIIEITT! A. I.TTER. - -- v- c,?; W. 11. CAFFAKT ana IjITEB, weriut T dvM Hnatnn A Co. 's Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 'clock . M.T and SATUR DAYS at 10 o'clock a. M For Freight or Passage, apply to I . XeblO-tf w . HUSTON & CO., i Agents. United. States Mail! ETansville-and Cairo SemiWeekly Mail Line. f t. ' - The elegant new.Passenger Steamer, ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP. , .Master. CHARMER, ' -W. A-. LOWTH.!.-.-. ..Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE BVERY ! Monday, Thursday, and Wednesdav. saiuruay. i At 2 o'clock p. m. ! LEAVES..CA1RO EVERY, t. J. Tuesday, Friday and ' Thursday, . Sunday, j On arrival of the Train. ! .'.:........ '; vi.,-: -:. . . ; t . ess- These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. . j , Freights received at all hours, by i " ."' n7 HUSTON & CO.Mg'ts. ft ii i-li .. m.. Jk .ji' y hl . U.S.MAIL LIjNTB. Lonisillle and Henderson Serai Weekly Mail Line. r T' ... v r The Elegr.nt New Passenger Steamer TARAseoir JAS. A. LUSK -Master, St' WILL" LEAVE EVANSVILLE EVERY' Monday, ''. Wednesday, Thursday Saturday. no-28-tf .COX & HUMPHREY, Ag'ts. HENDERSON. A EVANSVILLE ;DAJl .U?:-, 1...,; . PACKET, i ; ...i-i ' -' TheSteamer ?'- . r NEWSBOY! m , Gl . PERKINS.........J:..:..,; ..Captain, Will-leave Evansville dally at 4 F. t.,1 xeaves xxeiiuerwju p.L a ai. . (. , ., ; apr4-lm.;r ;('( r . ,', ,.,.'-,. J ) , FOI1 GREEN RIVERJ . TUt FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER. iWMJWHITE DRINK WATER.. Master. Will lpave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock p. m. for Rochester and all way ports. ' t For Freight or Passage, apply on board.. . jan-29-tf Regular Friday Packet for tib1itI11o - . The Elegant PassengerSt earner ' X GP. WEBB ! HODGE BROWN.-......... ...... ....Master. T. W, WILSON. ........... Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at i O'clock P. M.;: - i--., Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by - ; HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. : Jany-6-tf . . u ,. , .. ' ; Regular - Tuesday Faelcet--livansville -to. Nashville. . The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, ARGOSY! VANDEGRIFT. ...Master. Wll leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk p. m. , dec:16-dtf . NICE SUMMER SHAWLS,1';'1 ' -' - - -- t. , i- : , ' In great variety, -' : marl3 3m At HEAD & MOONE'S.
STEAMBOATS;
Regular Tuesrtay I'aeket for laclueali, Joliusonvilleuul Eastport. .!, ;,a , u,. -tn i ; ' The elegant Light " Draught SAM. OTtTR. A, J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. Vinyakd, Cl'k. o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, makingtsonnection at Johnsonvllle with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence. Ala. TiVvr freight, or tb KKH?e apply on board, or to HUSTON x CO., i 'mvciwiu -it- :!..:: -'t'.i:'.f.i--.v . Agenis. Regular People's line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH & CAIRO it.:-- SEMI-WEEKLY. . ;: The-Large and Commodious. Sider Wheel . fTT? ik ' steamer, iga SUPERIOR ! Capt. C R. Rcdd Jack Grammar, Clerk Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tues day 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 tne lowest rates. JOHN B. HALL, ! l AsentV ' COX & HUMPHREY, J,? , j apr5 Louisville and - Memphis "Weekly, racket ! - ft i iS M0RNIXG STAR, . v; J ; CapUlAl.IAS; ttASJ BASKSXifH, Vler,t Leaves Louisville every Saturday, at 5 p.m. lassies Evansville every Sunday, at 12 m. f 1 .eaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 p.m. l rsmen evansville every lnursuay.ai i p.iu ..-4 . -i a-''-, i '. irii. ;i j .. iPor freight or passage apply to ,-: n " i' ! . , COX '& HUMPHREY. Agents ' apr 21 d3m,, . . .... . . . .;!' COMMISSION CARDS. : A E x. ; II O WE i; L t- coT ! ''.'.j Upper Wliarf boat Proprietors, ' . ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION . . r ! . .. MERCHANTS, , ; .; . !- and General Steamboat Agents,- 1; Shawneet own, Illinois. N.B.-rParticular attention given to collecting purchase charges. ' ; pr23 3m ,., ,F. II. EIIUMAX; CO., i ' COMMISSION ; AND FORWARDING, ' -i. Corner Locust and. Water Sts.,. ' 'EVansville'., ............Iiidinna., ' Agents Star Union Llnel Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania' Central Railroad.' isnortest ana quickest Koute to the t,astern cities. . . . .., . ' ' ) Bt- Cars run through, to and' from Evansville, without transfer. . ; fy rime and rates guaranteed, octa-om ' P. Hi DITSOUCIIET A CO.," GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM- . MISSION, MERCHANTS, J " . . .No. 33 poydras street, New.prleans,'La.iW Factors for sale of all kinds cf West ern and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. . i aug21-6m . F..R. IirSTON. . DUKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON ' '.Ai-'co! ! ' . Forwarding and Commission .-!;.;; ... ; ,.-:t ; , f. ..-,m(. ! '(AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, -. Evansville, '. .i...Indiana. - novBii '-v. .',.. ! J. T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A , illTMPIIREY, i :i' .; :,: .J.4. i " ; ; -if i Forwarding and Commission ' "MERCHANTS, ,! j - i . ':'t .y.i , . ,.i !, j General Steamboat Agents "("'.' - :;. r: i'f! 'I.-j v-fr-,(-,..,J j ;'l" AND' ) . i WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, ; i .... f ' . ; - 4 ; .i , ; FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ' ALSO, DEALERS IN. ; , Hay, Corn, Oats, Flonr, Bacon, AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street - - ...... . f ".-u'i .-.a, -mi -t.t-. -( i ar- Liberal Cash Advances "niade on Con. signments. 1 ' . apr7-tf j.. !. -.-.,,' ' dress goods, "i i;:;;. 'A new supply just received !!' marl3 3m At HEAD & MOONEY'S, j ' ' No. 40 Main street. .1 I , , Point , Lace and yalenciennes ; : 'i COLLARS AND ' CUFFS, ,' .Innettaor singly, f ,t marl3 3m At HEAD fc MOONEY'S.
COMMISSION CARDS. Brown, Dukkebson & Co, ; , Evansville, Ind. ! , E. SCHOENLAUB, ..--!. i:-'i i.:- New Albany, Ind.
;' , R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., j Forwarding and Commission ;". 3IerchantSj ; ;-;:;! ' - new albany! Indiana., ; Agents for the Bellefontaine1 Cotton '? ' ; .Express.' . ;oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouchet &. Co., v. FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PROJ DUCE MERCHANTS, ! .' No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. ' OCtlS - . . !...:; - ! DAK. .A. E. SHARP. ! K. W. HARPER. v ;..iaxJ' AIKEX Oc;C0.9 r I GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. , nov22tf v.;. . ;. ',. . '.!.: -.- ( - 81IARPE fe SMITH,. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER- ; CHANTS, ' - .. j - Dealers in FIonr.Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, ' No. 5 South Water Street, f n.v Evansville. ind. FORWARDING '. i . COM M ISSION tMER .CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, ! ' An4. Wharf boat Proprietory Evansville, - octl8' Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, ! -K As Cotton Factor. ! .- I...'' '. i".-M'f ' . !J ! Prodnce.aiidJJoiiiiiiission Merchant, '; ' :'xoJ 2T4 "ROXT iSTREET,' ( j ;' Wareliouse Cor. Commerce and Second, i..- vlf:.. . . . MEMPHIS, TENN, . WILL MAKE "LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. - . i i -., With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges) I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular, . , (,.. 5 . , ' -. - V. References: i , Samuel Orr; Esq.,) Wan in, Jnd ,,, i , . Preston & Bro., f UJe' 1 na First National Bank; Memphis; Tenn., apri Sill .i . :,' ; s., Speed, Summers & Co., ; ; Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS -' ' ' - ' and-.' ' 1 '';:.,U COMMERCIAL AGENTS. j c !': , i! ri ; .i j. ... .! ,.t Offi ce No. 59 Poydras street, j : . . ::.,','l- ; . . i: . : EW ORLEAKS, LA. ?"! ".i-tii, Vi y,, i. , i i Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. . i Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. " Cnznrt, Stockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. - , , decH0'65dtT.M,. ,, . . A. S. HAYHURST. i-J. j, WHIXAKEB. ; Haylinrst -TTliittaker PRODUCE COMMISSION & FOjiVfVRDr ING MERCHANTS. 7..j f f.5 No. B.,...........-.:Soutl Water St. j 1 ' ; -,:..u,.. '-ii,';n.'n,.. . . . ,..-! '' , . Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. ' ; '" ' ' tf E. H.-FAIRCHII.D, , ,. j t, YERh6efF,BR08., John W. Bingham, J Louisville, K; ' ' New OrleanaC f i"1 Faircliild, Verhoeff & Bingham, . Commission Merchants, " 82 Magazine street, ,HU.l-New Orleans, Lti. noviSklUm. ;J ty.. (...,..., ... i t.; 5t. RAIRD. !' ;.i..V H- 'TABT. BAIRD & START,' (Successors to.W.M. Alkman JTCo.,) , GE5TERAIA AEXT l'ROnir f Forwarding and Commission-Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, andSam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank; ; . Agents for Ohio River Salt Co.. noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. E -.ii.'i ' r.r ,v;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 I. -A I: Express1 Business ;, ', : ...... .. , , '.- at all the mail landings between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage 1st respectfully solicited. . ,aprl 8dtf : :-r .-, r.., - i, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMTPAny 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,''- :: r 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, fcc, can "be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-office maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.
TRANSPORTATION.
iSta!- XTnion Line The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (A llentown route), Steuben ville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has perfected arrangements by which it can offer a reliable ... , FAST FREIGHT LINE, ("Between Evansville and Eastern cjties. c . The Company owns and controls , , Eight Hundred Xew Gars, Built e-resslv for this trade. : : RUN THROUGH between the Eastt era and Western cities WTTTTOTTT TRANSFER,' ; Which enables it to avoid the injurious delays so- generally prevalent at 1 , iransnippmg points., , . , ; . ;.; CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE .WITHOUT TRANSFER. TIME GUARANTEED, RATES GUARANTEED TO ,n ' AND FROM EVANSVILLE m i AND EASTERN CITIES. . , 1 ., ONLY NINE DAYS TO , . ' AND FROM EVANSVILLE ' i 'r: AND NEW- YORK, AND EIGHT t DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHtLADELPHLV & BALTIMORE i :- The Line is managed throughout by me of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whose aim it will be to ren der satisfaction to Its patrons. 'Agents of the Company are authorized to settle claims for damages or detention at desti nation, instead of the usual custom of r ferrins them back to Doint of shipment. Parties ordering freight from-either of the Eastern cities shouia airect snippers to mark racnages and refer them to agents of this Company lor snipping airections, rates, time, con tracts. fcc. ;' . , Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior points, via t;vansviiie,snouia con jgn iiieir ireigiik 10 uuv-ui -, u.' AGENT STAR UNIO LINE' ;! j At Evansville. Cadvisine him ' of the same by mall,) who will Issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, ec: , AGENXSIN THE EAST. . - - " i '(i'EO. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, tSORton. ft ' t A : ! i J. Li. GCSSDER. 271 Broadway. New York , JOHN -McKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ' ' t ' OHAS.i H. . KOONS, -corner Centre, and CalverJ streets, Bultimore,: . ,. ,1 'f ' AGENTS IN THE WEST. s H.'-W. BROWN, Cincinnati.;-; W TO T? IKI VSir 1 V Tiiiavtll0 I ". S. F. GRA Y'lndianapolis. ' ' ' ' ! JAMES TALLMADXiE. jR Memphis.. ,; ,irlA.K. W1LSU.N, .Nasnville. , .- .,-! W. W. CHANDLER. Chicago. ' ' " 1 . "D. ' S. GRAY, General Superintendent,' umcmnatt, unio ;u -. - . . ' -! . , Evansville office. . . F, IL EHRMAN, mar20 " ' ' Agent. jJKOra, ;pUNKERS0X & CO., ":v . : ' EVA NS ViLLft,' ' INDIANA ; ' ' ' I A OoiiiJiiiKisloii Mei-olifiJits ' '' ''-' -- -'' . ii',. nit Hi'i.wtM ,nlr-i j j ' 'i:u-A :!! vyt'.-i 5i-iANDr .j.-.i,,,-!!,,'. j "f -FORWARDING '''""'JAlsoJ epecial Agents for the .;;ir-r. ".14 J .1 : -rfr: Bellefontaine Cotton Express, ! '"And Erie Transportation Co. Bellefontalnie Cotton : Express. it.t iiv-fi.f !liv.' .... ...j. 4 ' , ; f j.,,; Only Ten Days to Xew York; TIME GUARANTEED. - , vw THIS EM3IITNIXG EXPRESS LINE for the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, Is now fully established. , w ume isms 01 jaaing win oe given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. .,'' 'i 0" Consignments solicited. ,. . BROWN, DUNKERSON ft CO., . feb27tf ' Agents, Evansville, Ind.' Erie Transportation Company's ; TIIIS 1 EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO ' EVANSVILLE. : Time Griiaraiiteed. This Express is now ready for business. Through receipts given - and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent. ' No. 265 Broadway, New York. ; ' " - O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, 1 : No. 15 State Sireet, Boston. . BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. . 1 - II I It A U XKUSOX, XJ. S. AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located his' Auction fx.:. I--. "..'.-: ' Itoom at ''. ' : ' :..' '- '' - No. 85 Mais Street, ; (Oppoislte ther Washington House), where he wUl attend to all kinds of Auction business: To the selling of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Days Tuesday, Th orsd a y and Saturday of each week. Cash advances on consignments. Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know him, Will give his whole time to his business. apt!
INSURANCE.
.- 4 -. The Evansville Insurance Co Authorized Capita1.. Si ,000,000 Paid Up Capital .... 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, &FLAL BOAT RISK Taken at fair rates. James H. Ctjtlkb, Secretay. H. Q. Wheeler, President. i v directors: Charles Viele, - J. S. Hopkins, . Glllison Maghee,Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., H. O. Wheeler, .Wimam Brown. (Vacant.) . C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 11 also attend to Life and Accident InHii ranee .. Office, corner of Main and First Stre In First National Bank Building. aplS-6m FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agency, NO. J SOUTH WATER STREET, --" , 4r '.' i ' Between Main and Locust,' ' . -' "- ; -J , K M -' : EVASaVlU., DxB. Wasfiingtoii insurance Co., -'. f0? l7fl Bkoow-ay, New Tobk. A8setsJ.A:.LLU. 'J.li:::..,.9sS9,39l 48 Does a General FIRE and INLAND MARINE Insurancebusiness. Policies entitled to participate receive SEVENTYFIVE PER , CENT, of the net- profits. Four consecutive dividends of SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participating customers by the Company. i- s , , , COTJUJSimA: .'Jut . . (FIRE) , . INSURANCE COMPANY. , . ; . No. 161 Broadway, New York-,, t Asset... ...:............... ......... $553,15 86 ' Insures Buildings,' Merchandise Household Furniture, Rents, Leasus, and other property against loss and damage by FJRE. '.: t'.H !t:;l" .-. (.,;-' , : ,. UNITED-. , , Fire and ; Marine Ins. Co. . ' OP CIUCIJTNATI AND COVINGTON."" Assets .. ...8359,953 31 Insures HULLSTCARGOES and FLATBGAT8, at fair rates of premium;.: Among its patrons are David Gibson A Co., C. L. Dnmont & Co., Capt. Davidson A Co., of Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford 4 Co., Lane A Bartleyj-J. H. Ferry A Co., 0 Louisville and New Albanyf- - ..'.-.i...! '...A' ...... -. ''NEW- YORK '-' ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Casta 'apltal.................. 8250,000 ' InRures against ACCIDENTS. : Coupon Tickets insuring $5000 in event of death, and $25 per week in cae of disability from accident of any description. Policies from one month to five years, insuring SoOO to $10,000 in event of death, and $3 to-$'0 weeklv compensation ' in case of disability, at $5 per 1 ,000 per annum, .,.,, : ;; jt ,.,,,, n si :l.,r fB-All losses promptly-' adjusted f and paid.' ' ' . J- i ,.;,.,, . I i ., : r , . , M Policies issued in all the above companies on favorable terms by VeDGAJK SliUiFE, Agent, marl7 tf - No. 6 SotrrH Water Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, -i:j:j ' i.tt f GENERAL ; , I, ' IN SURANCEAGENT i An f...f (' i.t) ,ti!.'. ..-ru 'f No.' 6 NORTH WATER STREET,. . . v , s EVANSVILLE, JND. .. ii; n.i it vft t'.'-f '! !(..! .iw -.! . f ( ( Cash Assets represented, over ' Eleven Millions of Dollars .itVi-.-'Ci' . ii,opo,oo.) ; j",'" Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE IN3. CO. Hartford, Conn. ' T Capital and Surplus, over - $9,000,000 TRAVELERS' INS. CO-, Hartford, Conn. - Capital and Surplus, -. fo87,o9a, 19. ' PHCENIX FIRE A MARINE tNS. CO., . ' .. : -i Brooklyn, N. Y. -Capital and Surplus, k - $1,618,840.79. RALTIC FIRE INS; CO., New York. Capital and Surplus, - $230,000.00. decl6-d6m . . . . ; i DRUGS. PURE DRICS. 'A UNION DRUG-STOKi; LOCUST STREET, , h , ' . - - .' f -.-,! , j. t ' ... Next door to PostrOfflce. W. P. B. HeDberd. PHTSICIANS' , PKKSCRIPTIOKS carefully compounded. Strict, atten tion elven to business, acid orders sent bv servanbsor children.. - Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. " " aprl8tf ' A, ' tm A. u ra J S' n Thia dMiiirhtfQl toilet article has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. ' Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. Jar9 m
