Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1866 — Page 7
V i. i s t THE EVAHSVIIXE BA 7 I
RIOTER ;:NESi
i ;iJ ' 11 ' ' " River and Weather. " J We had anotherniee, warm rain, during Kl Tuesday night, and until 9 o'clock fester. day morning, after which the clouds grew thin and the sun at times shone out, bright HVahd' -warm.' The river continues to recede steadily, having fallen about fifteen inches -during the twenty,-four hours ending last '- evening. ' ' ; ' '!;'' ' ' Arrivals aud Departures. ' j The arrivals and departures since our '"'J. last report' 'closed were the ' Pink Varble, ' " Louisville to Eastport; Anglo Saxon, Cinz cinnatl to Arkansas River ; Leonora No. 2, ' ' Memphis to Cincinnati; Yorktown, Pitts- ' . burg to St. Louis ; Virginia, New Orleans ' to Louisville; 'Argosy, to Nashville; Armada, to Cairo ; Ella Faber, Louisville and " return. , V- - -' Boats Dae. ' t .r ' Araotag the first boats due here are the " Rowena, to 'Nashville; Shamrock and -Pocahontas, for "Missouri River; Lady Franklin, Nashville, Emperor,1 and New : York,' for St. ' ' Louis ; Liberty No. 2, '" Alice Dean and Harry Dean, for Memphis; Mary Irwin for Arkansas River; Amazon, Westmorland , for . New Orleans ; J. ' P. It. Webb,, from Nashville; J. J. MeCombs, from Louisville; Tahliquah and Champi- , on, from St.rLonls; Indiana, from New :t Orleans; Charmer, from Cairo; Morning. .s Star and Robt-RurnSjfropi, Memphia ,1, ' , ;:-V:r:; r. '. : Miscellaneous.- ; .. ;. j '. The continued rain of Tuesday night has . a increased the mad on . the wharf, and in . f many places it- is very .deept There was niot -a large amount of business done 'on . - he Levee .yesterdays The i Pink Varble passed down Tuesday evening for Eastport, f.j with a very moderate trip. ,....The Anglo Saxon, for Arkansas- River, had , a good .,jload.-.The Yorktown -. Had a fine trip, i and, discharged a considerable amount . of i freight here, including a large lot of nails -tjor Ragon & Deckey..t....The! Leonora was . - About half fuJl.,The Virginia was nearly ' t light, and was making excellent tiiae.;... - v The Ella Faber . was full of people, with a c moderate freight list .The Armada was l. receiving a fair amount of freight up to the hour of her departure..'.'.. The Argosy left .- during Tuesday night- for NaSCville,' with ! a big trip......... We regret to learn that our excellent young frieni!,f Harry Walker, now employed with R. K. Dunkerson & . Co., New Albany, is sick. We hope to hear of his speedy - recovery ,.The Upper Mississippi Ik said td be again rising, and above ; Rock Island is now about up to c high-water maiTc of last year. ' We hope ,j our St. Louis friends did not congratulate " themselves too early on the decline. j,-,- . .I3. Boats leaving: To-Day.",''.','.1,. ' , ; Fob Caib.01 The fleet and elegant beat - Charmer, Captain Billy South, with Willie " Fowler In the office, both popular and polite gentlemen, goes to Cairo atf 2 o'clock ' to-day. Give her a fullness of freight and passengers. - ' .' ..; ; For Lottisvili,k. The popular and tidy John T. McCombs, with " Pap '? -McCt'inbR ' in command, is the regular mail boar, for . Louisville to-day. She has excellent passenger appointments and very atteptive . . - o01ecm . . The renowned Morning Star also goes to Louisville from Memphis to-day, with all her brilliant beauty and gorgeous appointment Captain Dallis and Frank Bankamith are her elegant officers. For Memphis. The famous Liberty No. 2, the paragon of western steamboats, will go to Memphis to-day in charge of those genial and universally esteemed gentlemen and model officers, Captain Sam. Archer and Ed. Judge. A trip to Memphis and back on the Liberty No. 2 would be a " life delight." : """CrleanlngsTrom Our Exchange.' CtofHSATj-The Commercial of Tuesday - says: The-weather was cfear and mild festerday. At Pittsburgh lust night the river ' was stationary with V-., feet in the channel. ' Here it has receded 2 feet during the twenty-four hours ending last night, with 10 feet hence to Louteville. ' The fulls are ' navigable for small t earners. ' The Darling, Captain Alcoke, dropped down to the levee last evening. She pre sented a magnificent ' appearance as. she passed the wharf with all her colors flying gaily. She has been repainted and refitted ."throughout; she .has, also; taken out her tubulars and inserted instead double , flue boilers. , - i . r -A regular line of St. Louis: packets was t"organiaed yesterday, comprising the Lady ; Franklin, Emperor, New York, Sherman . and Nightingale.: .. ,.-, i ' . - The Louisville Democrat of Tuesday says: !-The river at this point continues to fall. . with six feet nine inches water in the canal . by the mark last evening, and four feet '. nine inches in the pass on the falls, for tie- , spending boats. The decline since our last report at the head of the falls was nine inches, or a little over two feet at Portland. . The steamer St. Nicholas-, on her last down trip from Bayou Sara to New Orleans, was hailed at St, James's Church, parish of Wt. James, and after making the landing, was airreeably surprised by the Rev. Father - E. Vignonet, Mr. J. A. Oanrtet and Mrs. N. Boenf, beside over four hundred other ladies and gentlemen, who all desired to visit - the boat "in order to re-christen her In the "new trade. Alter remainins; on board for a short time, Captain S. Heno, the com- ' mander, and Mr. John C. Liliano, the clerk, i left nothing undone to give them a hearty - welcome. After partaking of a large collation, the St. Nicholas was re-christened in ' her new trade, Mr. J. A.- (intidct and Mrs. N. Leboeuf being the sponsors. After the ceremonies were performed the St. Nicholas left the landing. t NkW Aibasy. The Commercial of Tues- " flay .says:,'. "','.. :' .". t We learn that the Sunday ScIkk.1 folks turound Evansville expect to charter a boat . to bring them -to this city, to attend the Sunday School Convention, to be held here , on the 5th proximo. That is an arrangement of Bro. " Splinters'," alias John F. Glover, we'll bet. He wasatNew Albany the other day, and such . is his zeal in the Sunday School cause, that he will bring a boat for the occasion; if oue is to be chartered. -1 Wregiet to It arn that Mr. Henry Walker, the etlicient' clerk on board K. K. lmn- ' kerson &. .'o,'s wharf-boat, went home, : sick, yesterday afternoon. We hoie to see Harry about kooh, attending to las usual duties. -,, . - - ' ST. Louis. The Democrat of Tuesday, ays: ,.;.:.. The river is stationary. Weather pleasant, businew brik, and tonnage in suf- - fiiiftnt supply. Most of trie wnari. was crammed fall of freight yesterday, so that horses and drays were stalled at times. Great receipts of grain from the North. 'Cbanne, for Southern shipments, and the iovermr Sharkey for the Arkansas, and other boats laid over to nil out this morniug. ah tne i pper streams are tailing. Arkansas and W hite Rivers are both falling, and are in good order, j. :.TheiPaducah Herald of Saturday says: t The steamer 'Charmer has laid up at Evansville to put in a new set of boilers. Hoe came down tut far as Henderson, and
had to return, on account of a leak in her boilers. . . , . .,, ... .Nary a new boilers, Herald, only- a patch on the old ones. Your informant evidently had an interest to subserve, adverse, to Charmer and the Evansville racket Company. . i,.f-, n v ;,.-k: viv :
STEAMBOATS. FOR. MEMPHIS. , . lir . f The splendid side-wheel Steamer 1,1 KKRTT No. 2. Jjfi Sam. Archer. Master: - - i Ed. Judgk, Clerk ; Leaves for Memphis and all intermediate ports on THURSDAY, May lOth at 12 m.; J? or rrelKht or passage apply on Doara or to JOHN B. HA k.LL, Agent. may9 2t ' f- - '- ' OLD RELIABLE FOB Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. t The new and elegant Passenger Steamer SOIIN X McCOSIB, I Huston Combs, Master : ; ' M. D. Warbes, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY , : MONAV,atI0a.m.; and ' ' - - - ! i TIICKSWA1T, at 6 p.m.' ROSE IIITEr BAtLARBi Master; ..-. k; e .. - t -,....n J ohs Ouerbacheb, Clerk; . . LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY i S WEDSESDAy.tep.m.iana ,. ijf ' .RATI'RIIAT, at C p.m. i.'.'r v . . . ,i. !-. , ... The magnificent side-wlree! Packet ? TARASCOxN, Jim LtrsK, Master: ' '-'-' ' ' i .i i .-..ia '. ..ftJk John PKNDi.i5Toif, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY j TTKSiDAY, at i p.m. ; and - SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. ' These boats have been .refitted and a-e-' refurnished throughout, and are now., in first-rate order for the accommodation of the public ';" - i!-'- " f, Freights received at -all i times,' free Of charge, and. all information furnished, by, ' HUSTON & COM Agents. ' A. T. GiiXMOKE, Superintendent, " f' may8 tf . : ; w Louisville, Ky. : ' Regular Green River Packet ,f The new and elegant Steamer MYRTIE, ivnii 1 John HrKD, Master; I . -s -i f c. A. Shfppard. Clerk; -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. For, freight or, pwssage apply on board or to - . -. i mayldtf COX & HUMPHREY, Agents; peoplfs xi.m:. . FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. .. . i .: '- , ' .' .;'; i- - : j,. Tlie New and Elegant Steamer r -wr a Ttrsr A ri F.N 'V I A. LITER.. Captain. W. H. Caffary and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston St Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at o'clock P. M., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock a. sc. For Freight or Passage, apply to ; United States Mail ! jSransTille and Cairo SemiWeekly; Mail tine. ;: , , i ' The elegant new Passenger Steamed, ' AEMADA, i JOSH V. THJROOP. Master. CHARMEE, - I. W. A., LOWTH. .....r.Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY ' Monday, ' 1 Thursday, and ; in' Wednesday, ' - ' ' '' Saturday, , 'if - u , ' . At2o'clock T. M., .-ijr. ' j LEAVES CAIRO EVERY ''' 1 f 'l' 'n j Tuesday, ' Frlday'and j Thursday, T '"" Sunday,,. . v. On arrival of the Train. ! KB" These Boats have been refitted ehtirej and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. j " Freights received at allhours, by ; n7 HUSTON t CO.. Ag'ts. j FOR GREEN RIVER. THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER DRINK WATER. . . Master; Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o clock l. at., for Rochester and all way ports. ' ! For Freight or Passage, apply on board.. ; jan-'J-tf i Regular Friday Packet for , Nashville, i The Elegant Passenger Steamer 23 J. P. WEBB l HODGE BROWN .......'.-... . t. w. wilson. .......:.:....... Leaves Evansville every Master, ::...;i.i....Clerk' FRIDAY at 4 o olocic I f' 1 Fveinlit received and' receipted for at all hours. I.v ; ., HUSTON k CO., Ag'ts., . Jany-frtf ' r '';...,' ..'"'' Reenlar Tuesday Paeket-r Evausville lo ; ashville. Tlie elegant Light-Draught Steamer, Si ?A'Bi3iQSX:'i: VANDEGRIFT..Master.' Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY., at o cik : LOuVllie and Mempnis . Weekly Packet , , i HORSING STAR, ' I Capt. Dallas;- Frask Banksmith, Clerk ' ' ! Leaves Louisville every Saturday, at5 p.m. PasKes Evansville everv Sunday, at 12 m. Leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 p.m. : Pusses Evansville every Thursday, at 1 p.m. ' For freight or passage apply to COX A HUMPHREY, Agents, apr 21 d3m
STEAMBOATS. I 'OLD RELIABLE: i tr. s.'jm: liiiisns:' Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. ; The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JSl JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; vaq D. AL Warren, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE. EVERY' MONDAY, at 10a.m.; and - ; : (. ' ; , , f - f r ,. THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. -ROSEITE, ' : Ballard, Master .-.- - . . , Johu Oceebachee, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. : and .. SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. ,;,;-; f? ,;-'. --"fi . , The magnificent side-wheel Packet , ,
Hi . TARASCON, H i I !' .Tim T.ttrit- MfiKter? .iV...i, '... JoHJJ PENDLBTOi, Clerk r . LEAVES' EVANSVILLE EVERY ( , I . TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and - . SATURDAY, at 9 aoMThese, boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by . ,. .. -COX & HUMPHREY, Agents., A. T. Gilluobe, Superintendent, - i maylO tf-, . - v LouisvUle, Ky. , Regular Tuesday Packet for lalucali, Jolmson ville and 1 natf A The elegant. LJght Draught Steamer . j A. j. Irc-NCAN. Cant..G..W. Vintard. ClTtWill leave Evansville every Tuesday .at ,4 o'clock p,-m.t for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at J oh nBonville with the. Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular pacfcets for Florence. Ala. , For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUSTON & CO., ' aeciiau . .,,Ageu. Regular,, People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH '& CAIRO . t -: SEMI-WEEKLY. i The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel Capt. C. R. Eupd Jack Grammar, Clerk, reaves the foot of Main Street every Tues day and Friday at 3 o'clock, making positlve connections at cairo witn t. i,ouis. Memphis and New Orleans Paekets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers Jor all points at the lowest rates. ' " -- . junis a. HALL, i COX & HUMPHREY, Aeent8apro COMMISSION CARDS. ALEX. HOWELL A CO., ' Upper Wharf boat Proprietors, FQBWARDIXG AND COMMISSION ill J WW MtUM.'JtiASI 1 CS, ' , and General Steamboat Agents, Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention iriven to col lecting purchase charges. apr28 3m F. H. EIIB3IAN tft CO., I . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, ' Corner Locust and Water Sts., j Evansville......... .......Indiana. Agents Star "Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern cities. " Cars run through, to and from Ev ansville, without transfer. Time and rates guaranteed. . oct3-6nt ' I p. s. DijsoucirjET co i GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. S- Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug2l-6m a. t. f F. R. HXTBTON. DUKE NlCHOlSON. HUSTON Sc CO., ; I 5 . r- r ' ! Forwarding and Commission Merchants, I ! j AWBABJBOAT PROPBiETORS Evansville,... - ...Indianal nov8tf i l'j it-T HO VSd'i A J. T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY,; COX &, HUMPHREY, . 1 1; ) i. ) i. i t.t .J-.i. t.i i ; Forwarding and Commission f t s ' r i ? f ; MERCHA NTS, General Steamboat Agents i. AND i . ... - i WHARFROAT PROPRIETORS, l , pr- r T ' t FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. . i ' .. .R .1 ' k . ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay, Corn, Oats, Floor, Bacon, -AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. . -.yip. - r. '. '-i Liberal Cash Advances made onC-on-signments. pr7-tf
COMMISSION CARDS. Brown,, Dunkebsojs & Co, T7t 7, ' . - . Evansville; Ind.! v E. SCHOEJiJLADB, t ... . ' I - , . " New Alban, Ind.' R K. DUNKERSON & CO., , - j . Forwarding and Commission i .s:.: Merchants, , ' NEW ALBANY, INDIANA f,; , j ; Agents for the Belief ontaine' Cotton; . Express. ' . . oct24 6m. , J. C Dusouchet & Co., ? FORWARDING,- COMMISSION & PRO- ' ' DUCE MERCHANTS, ...JNo. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next " door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville. Ind. ' , OCtlS ,, ; I;. ;.',; I DAN. AIKEN. I A. S. 8HAEP. R. W. HARPEB. ' DAX. AIKEX .fc C6., I ... ...... . , ... ....... .... -- - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SA 112 Poydras street. New Orleans, La.'t " nov22tf ! ;-- ; - --' ' t 3 '
SIIARPE 4 SMITH, ! PRODUCE AND 1 COMMISSION MER- .-,: . CHANTS, ; f: i. j Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass : 1 - Seeds, and Produce generally, j No, 5 South Watkk Stbkkt, : i: ; , -) ,, t ' Evansville, Ind. ; ' All orders promptly filled. ' apr23 FORWARDING. & 'COMMISSION MERVii CHANT, STEAMBOAT, AGENT, ii And Wharf boat Proprietor,' Evamrvflle j t- octlS n 'r.l a Of 'Indiana. ;lewis howes, ;j Ctpn Factbrl! Produce" and rjominissioii' Merchani i'i-- ' : " "' '. i ' . f NO. 274 FRONT STREET,.., ; ; J W'arehouse Cor. Commerce- and Second, 'V'-!"-T 'v.- MEMPHIS, TENN.! WILL JUAKE LIBERAL CASH ' advances on consignments of Profluce and Merchandise , - -f .' With ampla cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. ' - ; .- :. ' : f Reeretuset-jr r"i : Samuel Orr, Esq., 1 i ,,, r d Preston & Bro., vansvine, inu, , t First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m ' ' u . i ! Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENER.L COMMISSION MERCHANTS ;: ... -,r -and- , ; COMMERCIAL AGENTS. , Office No. 59 Poydras street, i ' New Orlean9,Xa. i furlotan, Ponto Oo., Nc-irVOik tspeea, lh C'azart, SI dec-Wtio dtf Speed, Donoho fe Co., Memphis, Tenn. , cazart, MOCKara k ub., jiooiie, Aia. A. . HAVHUBT. -it , J. J. WHITAKEB. ;J;JIaylurst 4fc WUlttaker, ' PRODUCE COMMISSION FORWARD- ... . . ING MERCHANTS,.; ; ,o No. 8. 4 J...South Water St. - i Dealers in Floor, Bacon, Hay,' Oats', Corn and Country Produce. . . tf , r.jTT- Fairckild.1 :. I Vebhokff Bros.. John W. Bingham, I Louisville, Ky. ,..),yt:;,iNew Orleans'. . v ?-.-; ri -.j:J . Falrchild, yerhoeff & Bingham, , . Commission Merchants, - S Magazine street ... : New Orleans, La. 1 novid6m v - hi M. BAIRD,-.. . H. START BAIHD & START, ' (Successors to W. M. Aikman fe Co.,) i '"fi ENERAI.' ' AOEHTS, ' PROWVCE. Forwarding and Commission iMerchants, Evansville, Indiana. Eefer. to H. i. Wheeler, PreH't First National Bank, and Sam" Orr, Yice . President Evansville National Bank. - ' .,, Agents for Ohio River Salt C-r noll-ly ; TRiOrSPORTATIOII. f U M..i!l!!ir,T.W -liU-sia.; r-u. h--A I'll tft;r '.pIiiiiiti'i-'fL'i.'w t-sr,iifiu fn-? New Express Route, . j . ,' -jii f. i .'.'. i' -i V'','.'.-'i , i! ' L - 't'-.,! " ' ''l V 'j -..-.it, J-rJl h ' THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY a'-'.-?. !-('.) ' '.'.:'' 'ii; t't " Maying i Made the nbcessary arrangements wil h the Ijouisville 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 COMPANY. i THE AA!HS EXPRESS COM PAny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of - .v. : t . , ' Freigat,iPacka4'es, Money, and ; . C. " ." Valcables, T'.,, They solicit a oontinnance 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 on First street, next door to the Post-office. maris THOMAS GAITHER, Agent.
TRANSPORTATION.
S tar XJiiioii! Hane ' -I'- , --: " The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (Allentown ronte), Steubenville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, ' has perfected arrangements by which it can offer a reliable . , , ; " ; . . FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and "Eastern cities. f? The Company owns and controls- - f Eight Hundred New Cars, Built expressly' for XbXs trade," and that ' 14ljJ mttuuun oetweea intt juavj . ' J' ern and Western cities . f it ,'nv-i . ) K:V'i .' tfi 1 I OTTO ! .. , f , ,,;U ;.-rAO .'"'" j ' Which enables It to avoid the injurious dei, fir lays so generally prevalent at-.-p , f transhipping points. . t,,.. : '(". , . -i ,u...ik..-At !'..( CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANSFER. TIME GUARANTEED , RATES GUARANTEED - TO 0 a i AND FROM EVANSVILLE . AND EASTERN CITIES. , r ! f ' ONLY NINE ' DAYS TO 1 , , and from evansville ' , ; ' 'And new york, and eight ; . days to and from evansville and philadelphia a baltimore :The Line Is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to- any in the country, whose aim it will be to render satisfaction to ita patrons. ' Agents of the Company are authorized 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 the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages ; i.. : a .- ... -' i ' " ' - ! .t"'i -; "Star Union JL.in.ei9 j and refer them to agents of this Company for shipping directions, rates, time, pontracts, &c, . -... -(., - if; i ; Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior point, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of j .. j,',-. AGENT STAR UNION LINE, At Evansville. (advising: him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of Kuimg, giving ruifM, uinc,,ovubruvn, vs-w : ' AGENTS IN THE EAST. , j ' GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. - - J. Ij. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. " JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1 m ' , CHAS. H. KOONS, corner Centre and Calvert streets, Baltimore.- - - 1 r' AGENTS IN THE WEST.." : H. W.' BROWN, Cincinnati.. '' , V W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. f ' i S. F. GRAY; Indianapolis. . : , N. STEVENS, St. Louis. " " ' " ! JAMES TALLMADGE, jRl, Memphis. ' L. R. WILSON, Nashville. . . .. r W W. CHANDLER, Chicago , D. S., GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati. Ohlo. i. ..... . Evansville office. , , F. II. EHRMAN, mariO . ' ' ' , Agent. BROWN, DUNKERSON ; & ; CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA' ' ' ; .'no-' "'- ' CommiHiiiion IVXevclia.nt u-V,rn io!.;'v..imAND-r;'r '; o-i-.if- i 'forwarding agents. I '.;; ; t Also, especial "Agents "for the'1'1'' ' , Belief ontaine ; Cotton Express; " And Erie TranKtferiation fo.'1 'J Bellefontalne Cotton Express. Only Ten Days to New York. , , , f .- r TIME GUARANTEED. 11 ' ' ! THIS uilSHTNINO EXPRESS EINE for the trannmiHion of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully established. Time isms oi baaing wui ne given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. Consignments solicited. ' ' BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., j, feb27tf Agents, Evansyille, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's i JTIME EXPRESS. :. .:" .'. ' ''"i " ' ;".'.--;;.vj ; I. I, .Tf : rO-r-rt v.; v"i' r ... r . . " ' .'TEN DAYS "FROM NEW YORK TO : , . i EVANSVILLE. - " .' " : ! . i. ,,; ' ,;.'. , 1 : , -: - . Time Guaranteed. This Express Is how ready for business. Through receipts given and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, No. 265 Broadway, New York. O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, r No. 15 State Street, Boston. ! BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., febZTtf . . : Agents, Evansville, Ind. lj; H.1 AUCTIONEER, Has .' permanently located bis Auction -.,. I Room at ' ,, ; . ", "' 1 No, 85 Maik Street, (Opposite the Washington House)," where he will attend to all kinds of Auction business: To the selling of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. Auction Days Tuesday, Thursday and RATtnirAT of each week. Cash advances on consignments. Refers to all the citizens of Evansville who know him. Will give his w bole time to his business, apli
INSURANCE. Evansville Insurance Co. k ' ; " - ' ' ' 1 , ; ... . - .... :l , Authorizes CAPiTAL....--.i-r. tI9 Paid Vr Capitai-...U 250,001 i f- -r--. I .'"- FIRE, MARINeT FLAT BOAT RISKS .-! i Taken at fair rates.
IV'.'i ".. ; I ft- i .. . . i i H. Whemee; President. ' " i I ? - James H. Cutieb, Secretary- ' , :'(. ...... tr . JIRKCTOBS:tf c..Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr H. o. Wheeler, William Brown, Dr. F, W.Sawyer . ; CP. Parsons, Business Agent, wno Vf 11 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. aplS-ftm FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIDENT r' Insurance Agency, NO. ft SOUTH WATER. STREET, , , Between Main and Locust, - ' - . i :- i c. -.it;-.! ' r. - . K j . EVANSVI1.LK, Isn. 'V.VJ r ashingtonTInsiu'ance .(Jo, i,jni vNft 72 Bbodwat, New Yont.J. . Assets wrtynMM, .op 6 88y3ft3), Does h General FIRE and INLANDk MARINE Insurance business. Policies entitled to -participate ; receive i SEVENTYFIVE. PER CENT, of the net profits. Four consecutive dividend of -SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participating customers by the Company. , ! .1 ; : !. '(-. i .-..-. t:T . - COLUMBIA thti'ih .a'L'Y-'XlFIRB) .); w ZiflifH a INSURANCE COMPANY. ' j 0j No, 161 Bro4dway; New Y6k.. i Insures. Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property against loss and damage by FlikU, !: .1 - !i -Ji-.A !'.' ' 'IT ..ij-f'-t -?i j .TJNITE1V :v!) Ti Fire - and - Marine " Ins. Co. ' "OP CINCINIfATl Xui) COVTNGTOI4 Aeu.t.'..:.......;....:. v...:..l. is3s,ss i ' 'insures HULLS. CARGOES and FLATBGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among its patrons are David Gibson & Co., C. L. Dumont A Co., Capt. Davidson A Co., of Cincinnati: Messrs. Ford 4 Co.. Lane & Bartley, J. H. Ferry & Co. of Louisvill and New Albany. , .. , i . . . . , . - ' s iSTAV YORK ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Cash Capltal................,$250oo Insures against ACCIDENTS.- Coupon Tickets insuring 8.5000 in event of death, and. luu.u.i mi i,3 jcnio, lunuru cow to lv,(4l pensation in case of dieability, at 8o pr ' - I.: ir. . ... t I -"A11 loases promptly adjusted , aad pcld. - Policies issued In ail the above eoinpanies on favorable terms by r, mar!7 tf ' No. Sopth Water Strkkt GEORGE STACKHOUSE, . l'.s r ff'l 'jVlt :!. ;i i'i it I,;-.'.;.!!-INSURANCiE AGENT ,i r.-lt ''.!! -! (' ;j;tf;t " I K No. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, .'h'-ff- L- ' f t,''t evansville, mix :, ..." - '-;'l' -vri !!'l--. ir,; ;,!; 'i Vash Assets represented, over ci Eleven; Millions: of Dollars '"' 1 u : ti 1,000,000.) '- . Life, Accident, Fire'and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT ;MUTVAL HFE LNS.CO. Hartford, Conn. Capitax and Subplvs, over f-i; t9,000&0 TRAVELERS' INS. CO.; Hartford, Conn. . , VAriTAL ana pRPjup, . .J K7Mt . 13, - PpCENIX FIRE & MARINE INaCOJ ' ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital, and Surplus, ; - ; ' tlfiliTX, ' ALTIC FIRE JNS; Co!, New York. Capital and SuBM.ua, v iZlti,imJa. decld-d6m. , , , DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. union drug-store; ' ' LOCUST STREET, , . "j ; ,!::-. i lym i J, ! j .-. , Next door to Post-OSloa. ', ,-.f, ' , - r, -i f o- ?,: : ; W. P. B. Hebberd. i PHYSICIANS' " PRESCRIPTIOXS carefully compounded. , Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. :...- , .: Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap , prl8if for Preserving and BeaoWyinB Wbf Ucsn plezion and Skin. noia oy aruggiBus everywnere. Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. M&rf C3
dent of any description. Policies from
