Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1866 — Page 7

EIYEE NEWS. , The weather was warm yesterday and partly clear, but we think there will be more rain before many days. The river Is declining less rapidly, having, fallen about five Inches during ffie last twenty-four hours. The rains during this week have been pretty, general, and we shall not be surprised to see the river come to a stand. Arrivals and Departures. . v The arrivals and departures since our last report closed are the David White, Louisville to New Orleans; Charmer, Cairo and return Wm. White and James Gray, Green River and return; Tahlequah, St. Louis to Cincinnati ; J. P. Webb, Nashville to Evans vtlle; Morning Star, Memphis to Louisville; Liberty No. 2, Louisville to Memphis ; J. T. McCombs, Louisville and return. - ,,.,.' . Boats Due. : Among, the first boats due here are the Rowena.to Nashville; Shamrock and

Pocahontas, for Missouri River ; Nashville, Emperor, and New York, for St. Louis; " Alice' Dean and Harry Dean, for Memphis ; Mary Irwin for Arkansas River; Amazon Westmorland, for New Orleans; Emma Floyd, from Nashville ; Tarascon and Mary Anient, from Louisville : Tirena Shcrmnn and Champion;; from St.. Louis; Indiana and Emerald, from New, Orleans; Anna,; from Cairo ; RobU Burns, from Memphis. MisIlaneoas." t '"; ' ' :' ; 1 The condition of the wharf is rapidly improving under the rays of a hot sun. Busi ness yesterday was only moderate.....:. The David White arriyed from Louisville , at midnight, and took a large lot of freight off -the wharf continuing to load until after 8 o'clock yesterdaymoraing.. ....The Charmer had a moderate, trip in, and was joot very; well loaded on her Treturn. ..The Wm."White arrived from Green. River yesterday morning, having experienced' noi trouble' "Whatever ,!n getting 'out ' of ;lhe' locks at Rumsey, but came, through under a'full head of. steamThei Myrtle left after noon yesterday', with' scarcely any freight; and the White left, last nights comparatively light.-. .The Tahlequah, from St.; Louis to Pittsburg, had a good trip..;...The -Tigress passed up about -noon,-shoving empty barges aheal of her.;.... The "J. p.; Webb arrived at noon yesterday witbT'a' good trip, including about loO hogsheads of tobacco, and considerable other freight. She returns' to' Nashville to-day, and Capt. Hodge Brown, who arrived from Cincinnati on Wednesday, looking extremelyyoung and handsome, will ; resume command.-, Her manifest will be found below.'....J..The wreck of the ill-fated Missouri is beginning to loom; up quite, prominently. ; Boats leaving- To-Bay. 1 -' For Cairo. The mammoth Superior, Capt. Rudd, goes to Cairo andall way ports to-day. Her clerks are those accomplished yeung gentlemen, Capt. Billy Bentley and Kit Rudd, who will howiiIl possible attention to the comfort of passengers. ' - ' For Nash viur-The elegantand fleet J. P. Webb, Capt. Hodge Brown Jn command, and Tom Wilson in the office,goes to Nashville this day. The Webb has fine passenger accommodations, and her officers ar obliging gentlemen. ; Gleanings from Our Exchanges. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Wednesday says : ' ,-.-;-:!. :.'.'!" The weather was cloudy and showery yesterday steady rain nearly all day. At Pittsburg the river was falling, with 4 feet in the channel. Here it haw receded 2"4 feet during the 24 hours ending last night, with 15 feet hence to Louisville, v Dispatches from Captain Cloud, from St. Louis, yesterday, report the Nellie Rogers, bound from St. Louis for the Upper Missouri, high and dry in the Missouri, BOO miles above St. Louis. She was caught on. the main shore by the rapidly receding river, which was at 'flood hight, and was piled out 4 feet above the water at last accounts. The Nellie Rogers and her freight list are insured in Cincinnati offices. She has a valuable cargo. , Louisville. The Courier of Wednesday says:--1 ' "' " '-. 1 '''; ' ; '' : . 'Vi, " : '''.' " The river continues falling fast, with six feet one inch water in the canal last evening by the mark. During the previous 24 hours it had fallen seven incites at the head of the falls and twenty-one inches at Portland.The weather, had changed in the morning, with several hours' steady rain, and the wind from the east, but about noon the rain had ceased. It had been threat- . tiling rain for one or .two weeks,, and we were anticipating a long, heavy rain when it did come, but are disappointed. - !.- . On the tails last evening there were but a little over four feet water in the pass down the Indian chute, and the water still slowly tCCeding.; . i. ...... .1 --, . St, Louis. f-The Democrat of Wednesday says: . . - . Dark, damp, and stormy weather. Heavy rains anticipated. The river fell rapidly since Monday evening, but the renewed rains will check the decline in home measure. The Missouri has fallen some eight feet in all to date. The Illinois and Upper Mississippi; are also falling. Business on the wharf and rivers is by no means dull. The boats generally have all the freight they want, both out and in, At Nashville, on Saturday, "United States Marshal Glascock sold the steamboat Ada Lyon, on a process for debt, for the sum of 7,2o0 one-fourth ..cash, . the balance in three, six and nine months. The purchaser was Mr. ,A. H. Edwards, of Evansville. A Cairo dispatch to the Democrat says: "7 The Masonic Gem was destroyed by fire last night at Paducah ; had neither passenf ers or freight; boat notvery valuable, and ully insured?- watchman slightly; burned trying tosavebooks and papers.Manifest of steamer J. P. Webb, from Nashville Brown, . Dunkerson & Co., 33 hhds tobacco; Morris Ranger, .82 do; Reshipping, 20 do: Ragon & Dickey, 1 pkg, 2 bags cotton; Hodge, Oarr & ;o., t bbls whisky: W.- B. Ellington, large lot serap Iron, .E. . Dickey v 1 bands box; Head & Moony, 1 pkg; Fred Kroener, 11 ale bbls, Cumberland falling' slowly at Nashville with 5 feet on Hai peth Shoals. PAPER, .ETC. If aper Warehouse. 7 NO . SOUTH FIRST STREET. . S. 'l. DOCKEK A CO., DEALERS ISPaper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, Letter, Cap, Note, Wrapping, and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, Window Shades, Ac, Ac. ' We will ken a ccYmntetp Assortment of everything in our line, at wholesaleand retail. Let ail who desire good Goods cheap call eany anu examine our stoca. S. N. DOCKER A CO., No. 1 South First Street, marltf ' vv'. . O - Evansville, Ind.

. t: steamboats; t : OLD RELIABLE TJ. S. MISTE , - ; - FOB v I ' Owensboro, Cajmeltcm, and Louisville.

The new and elegant Passenger Steamer lfS.iAmT m". n.nnifnci - i a vim l. McvuJiiia, Huston Combs, Master: . . ; ' M. D. Warren, Clerks LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m.; and i THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. Ballard, Master; - John Ouerbacher, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m.: and - , .;!-. -v.v SATURDAY, at6 pjn. The magnificent siderwheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lusk, Master; John Pendleton, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at i p.m. ; and , . SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and rerefurnished throughout,- and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of the public- - ' ' - Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by iiUHTUJN ec, w., Agents. ' A. T. QiLLkoRE, Superintendent, : may8 tf ' Louisville, Ky. i Regular Green River Packet5 u fc. The new and elegant Steamer ' kZ-rl'V MYRTlE, 3 .1 John Hced, Master; ; . . . Ci A. Sheppard, Clerk Will run as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet in the Green River trade.- , ; - ' , Leaves Evansville every WEDNESD.AY and SATURDAY, at o'clock p.m. For freight or .passage apply on board or to, .... . i mayl dtf COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. IE01JL,:S USE. FOR OWENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. , The New and Elegant Steamer EM MARY AMEITT ! A. LITER. - Captain. W. H. Caffary and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston & Os.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. m., and SATUUUA X H at 1U O ClOCK A. -M For Freight or Passage, apply to LO-tf H USTON A CO., Agents. feblO-tf unfits United States Mail!EvansTilie and Cairo ' SciailYeekly Mail !Line The elegant new Passenger Steamer, AEMADA, JOSH V. THROOP. . . . -Master. CHAEMEE. W. A. LOWTH, . -..Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday, ... . Thursday, and Wednesday, Saturday, . At 2 o'clock v. si. LEAVES CAIRO EVERY r'i f;. Tuesday, : " Thursday. Friday and Sunday. ..- , ii . : V" arrival qi tne irainv f C0-These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at all hours, by n7 HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts. FOR GREIV RIVER. THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER WM.WHITE DRINKWATER. ..... .Master. Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6 o'clock P. M for Rochester and all way ports. -- For Freight or Passage, apply onboard. jan-29-tf ;r . Regular Friday Packet - for ; ash. vi ue. 1 4T!j - The Elegant Passenger Steamer HODCJE BROWN Master. T V. W I LSON. Clerk I Leaves Evarisv ille every ' FRIDAY at 4 o'clock p. M. Freight received and receipted for at all hours, by HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. jany-6-tf - -- ' RTxnlar Tuesday Paclcei . Evansrille to Nashville. The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, VANDEGRIFT-....-Master. Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk P.jc(; iw..,.; .,:' ,,! ,. -. . aeclfkltf Louisville and MempMs .. Weekly ' 'Packet '. . uf-MlORNIXG STAR, Capt. Dallas; Frank Banksmith,. Clerk, Leaves Iiouisville every SatunTay, at 5 p.m. Passf;s Evansville every Sunday, at 12 in. ,. leaves Memphis evei-j- Tuesday, at o p.m. Passes Evansville every Tlwirsifay, at I p.m. For freight or passage a ppl.v to - COX & HUMPHREY Agents, apr 21 d3m - - - BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS marl3 3m At HEAD MOONEY'S.

STEAMBOATS.

X OLD RELIABLE ! XJ,:S. LINE 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer jJifJOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; D. M. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY f MONDAY, at 10 a.m. ; and i . THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSElflTE, Ballard, Master;-: ' ' John Ouerbacher, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. . The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lusk, Master; J0HN Pendleton, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and . , SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. ' These 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 A. HUMPHREY, Agents, j A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, - ; maylQ tf - Louisville, Ky. ; Uegiilar Tuesday Packet for 1 Paducah, Jolitisonvilleand - Kastport. 4 'i----v; ; J:.... Ui-.'i --L---r:h - 1-'. . , i; : "s The elegant Light Draught: ,tSA3I,.,; ORR, r ; A. J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. ViNYARD, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'cUck p; rn., for the above and all inter-; mediate ports, making Connection at Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at Eastport with the regular packets, for Florence, Ala. ; For freight, or passage apply on board, or to HUSTON & CO., ; ...ueel4dAf .-.,-, ,t f'titt--Vr Agents. Regular People's tine Packet. BIIAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH A: CAIRO . SEMI-WEEKLY. .,.,.,.. The Large; and Commodious Side-Wheel Steamer, VfcUS SXJPERlOil;! Capt. C. 1- Rudd ; Jack Grakmar, Clerk, Leaves thie foot of Main Street every Tuesday ard friday at 3 o'clock, making positive connections at Cairo with St.- Lonis. Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers for all points at the lowest rates. 1 1 1 1 I X' "I I r ATT . ... - COX A HUMPHREY, apr5 COMMISSION CARDS. ALEX. IIOWEL& A CO., . ri? Upper Wharf boat Proprietors,? r FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, aaid General Steamboat Agents, Shawneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention Eiven t col lecting purchase charges. apr28 3m F. II. EIIRMAX & CO., COMAIISSION AND FORWARDING, Corner Locust and Water Sts., - V. Evawsville, Indiana. Asents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania central Kallroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern .citW. "-f!ars run through, to and fromEv ans-riiae, without transfer; '- ' - lime ana rates guaranteed. oet3-em P. S. DUSOITCIIET A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMT .. MISSION MERCHANTS, A -.No. 83 Poydras street, New Orleans, Lav - 86g- Factors for sale of all kinds of West ern and Southern Produce.'5 Consignments ana orders solicited. t- aiywi-tim F. R. HUSTON. DUKE NICHOLSON, Forwarding aad Commission f -"iiercuants, x " AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville, 1 ..Indiana. nov8tf J. T. COX..... .........,F. M. HUMPHREY. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission General Steamboat Agents - -AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOX OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon, -AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. aar Liberal Cash Advancesmade on Consignments. apr7-tf

COMMISSION CARPS Bkown, Dunkerson & Co, ' " r . '-' f ' - Evansville, Ind. ' E. Schoenlatjb, - i New Albany, Ind.

R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Forwarding and Commission - Merchants, ' - r NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. j Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton ', ' - Express. -' ' oct24 6m. J. C. Iusoucliet A Co., "; FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS,' ; ; No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. DalzelL) Evansville. Ind. octl8 r DAN. AIKEN. ;A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. - DAN. AIKEN fe CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. " nov22tf ,.-"'"i:i ' ' PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER- ; . i. CHANTS, t Dealers in Flour. Hay,' Corn, Oats, Grass 1 ' Seeds, and Produce generally, Noi 5 South Water Street, ! - -. ,, -,'s 'i, .11 . ' Evansville, Ind. ' ' All orders promptly filled. . apr23 FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERi i CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, k J And Wharf boat Proprietor, EVansville, ' bctl8 ; ' Indiana. :;u:tar lewis vnowES,.,,.,; Cotton JPactoi'rf Produce and Commission ', Merchant, '.NO, S74 FRONT STREET;-; ,; arehoiise Con Commerce . and . Second, T.vM -I' tfift iVl,.MEIPHIS,TENN nrrii.i. make . liberal cash W advances on consignments of Proquce nna Aiercnarraise, i:s ' u With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and' reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. ' : -...' References: ' SI Evansville, InL : First National I kink, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m. -; , , , , f, - . Speed, Summers & Co - - Cotton aiwl Tobacco Factors, GENERAL XIMlSSIONlMERCHANTS JJ ' '-and ' i ' Y: ' ' 1 COMMERCIAL AGENTS. - " ? Office No. S9 Poydras street, " ; ' : "J ' ; ' '- " New Orleans, La. " Carleton, Foute & Co., New York. Speed, Donoh fe Co., Memphis, Tenn. t'azart. Stockard & Co., Mqpile, Ala. r dec.S'5dtf ' A. 8. HAlfHUKST. - J. J. WHITAKEK. HayliurKt & Wlilttaker, i PRODUCE COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS.' .'-.' :,. i ;-K.C--i ... South Water5 St.'Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Com and Country Produce. . - - - , ; tf E. H. FAIHCHItD, John W. Bingham, New Orleans. , Vebhoeff Bros., Louisville, Ky. . . Falrcnild, Verhoeff & Bingham I . Commission Merchants, - 82 Magazine street. New Orleans, La.' .novydbm I M. 3AIK1Uum.....& K. START BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman Co.,) EXF.RAIi AOKNTN. FROnFCK 3T Forwarding and Commission Merchants Evansville, Indiana. ' Refer to "Hi Q. 'Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. T Agent for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly TRANSPORTATION; New Express Route. ! i THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Hi AVING MADE THE NECESSARY arraneements with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet s Companies, that old and. reliable institution is preparea to ao a general Express Business . V at all the mail landinsrs between Ton'sville and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage is respectfully solicited. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPAM. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COJIPAny 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, &c, can b obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-office. , - -marl8 THOMAS G All HER, Agent.

TRANSPORTATION.

Star,TJnion Line The TTNION 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 Eight Hundred Kew Ctirs Built expressly for this trade, and that RUN THROUGH between the Eastiu . i ' ern and Western cities WITHOUT TRANSFER, ill! Which enables it to avoid the injurious de""i 1 lays so' generally prevalent at "IT u.j-tMWMsMpplng..polnt,t ytt.i CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANSFER. TIME -"'GUARANTEED R-TES - GUARANTEED TQ S . AJN1J f'KOM KVAJNfSVlijLiii iiir - -"" AND EASTERN CITI ES. -. ' j ; ' ONLY NINE DAYS TO - .- :fi ;;AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND NEW, YORK: AND EIUHT DA If H TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA & BALTIAIORE 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 authorized to settle claims for damages or detention at destination, ii:stead of the usual custom of re ferring them back to point of shipment. Parties ordering freight from either of the Eastern cities should direct shippers to niam racitages :! ::!;'-; .".:: :';; 'J -uy' ;'".' h Star XTnioii JL.ine, and refer them to agents of this Company mr nij.piu uii tuuiiH, fates, tiiue, v-uu-tracts, kc. Parties shipping to Eastern cities from Interior points, via Evansville, should con sign tneir ireignt to care oi , , ; 7 - AGENT STAR UNION LINE, At Evansville. (advising him of the same by mail,) who will issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, fcc ' '' ' , ' AGENTS, IN THE EAST.. , ( . .' . GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston.1 i , , J. L. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. j-jtijs MCjSijin,iio unestnut, street, CHAS. H. KOONS, corner. Centre and uaivert streets, isaitlmore. - AGENTS IN THE WEST. H.' W. BROWN, Cincinnati. W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. S. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. XI MTE-VTr-VISi sit T JAMES TALLMADGE, Jr., Memphis. L. R. WI LSON. Nashville. - W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. 'Ti S. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati. Ohio, : . ' .. H. EHRMAN. mar20 . '. i Agent, BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., l'?t EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, ConiikiiKKioiI'Mcrchant ANLw Forwarding Agents! .. ir . ( , ....... . , v' ',! 'Also, especial Agents for the Bellefontaine. Cotton Express, " And Erie Transportation Co. Bellefontaine Cottonj ; Express. Only Ten Days to 5Tew York. T TIME GUARANTEED. I ( r, r . '"? ... THIS light:vig exprkns line for the transmission of Cotton to the i-iist, by dispatch, is now fully established. . Time mils ot Laaing will be given. ' TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. W Consignments solicited. ; n BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., . febZTtf . f . . Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's ui EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK '' ' EVANSVILLE.' ' " ' TO ,T ., If Time. Guaranteed. This Emress is now readv for business. Through receipts given and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, ; 1 V tn- a T. V..V . u-J ... O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, . No. 15 State Street, Boston. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., feb27tf r Agents, EvansviUe, Ind., XJ. B. AUCTIONEER, Has permanently located his Auction , Room at No." 8,5 Main Street, (Opposite the Washington House, where he will attend to all kinds of Auction busi ness: To the selling of Mercnanaise, Wag- , ons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. A action iavs Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday of each week, s Cash advances on consignments. Refers to all tne citizens of Evansville who know him. Will give his whole time to his business. . apl4

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Evansville Insurance :G32l Authorized Capitai iSwB3r Paid Up Capital.. , 2E8yet FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT 3iVTL Taken at fair rates.. ... .... . , H. Wheeler, Presic.:sn:. James II. Cutler, Secretary: - directors: Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Gillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Icsr&L-, lixH. Q. Viivm'ttrr, WiHiara Jrncj, Dr. F. W-Saec" C. P. Parsons, Business ifgentii also attend to Life and Aceialent lo

. Office, corner of Main atv-i Fis SwwWs.. in First National Bank Building. atpjaHltuwa

FIRE, INLAND, AND AfiCHSSX Insurance Agcme,gi NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET?.. v . ... Between Main and LowaatoV - - - ........ .i r . ( . E vansvi iisj..iac.

Washingtoii Insiiraiica C& ' '-''No. 172 Brodway, New TToxkU - ,f Assets

Does a General FIRE and LNLlfVBEl'?RINE Insurance business.. PtoHefwtied to participate receive BKji33rat--FIVE PER CENT. ' of the- ne- irrw Four consecutive dividendn f '.SJtXlflr PER CENT. EACH declared to pM-.:& Ing customers by the Company., , , .'

.'v.-.'."' :: (FIRE); .;.m .'; "!'; ' 4 insurance compaot; !l " No. 161 Broadway, New YojaC- ':", Assets . ?5r3,J lAJSiifc.''' Insures Buildings," Merchandise, -hold Furniture, Rents, Leases, u4 vttttsmn property against loss and damage by . ; UNITED- - Firf3 and Marine -Ins. telr''I:;. ' OF CrSTOlKJfATI AND COVINGTCMLf 3 Asets....'......'....J; I

Insures HULLSV C ARGOES'amr. VluAk-Z ' -

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Git Dumont & Co., Capt. Davidson --&.ties-X Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford & Co., IjioSTjati Bartley. J. H. Ferrv A Cci nf 1 j, i,m.-i7 and New Albany. . - .. . . . ACCIDENT INSURANCE C'aab C apital 833kaM9 Insures aeainst AmiTtEKTS -...,--

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Tickets insuring $.5000 in event of dcatkL,aM S3 per week in ease of disability frtmmmrm--dent of any description. Policies frMkiiiM

inonin wj nve years, insuring 8500 to S Js&?in event of death, and 3 to OwkhM

P.eEsfttlon in case ot disability, at5. jw-ar 11,000 per annum. All . losses rjmmntlv Arintaa . W Policies Issued in n.11 ;ii.ow.w-r-. panies on favorable terms -.'y.-

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marl7tf . No. fl Soitth Wirn. a-. GEORGE STAC KH 0 U, .;J.'-...!,.'; . GENERAL.: . " ;. .,i - I I III ; . ' l No. 6 NORTH WATER STRESS " ' '" ;' v. i y. EVANsviLujtsau, - - f. Cash AmetH represented, aw'" "f Eleven Millions of Do Ussr-, ' - (911,000,000.)". ..'v ' Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Ii CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIEEJIK35.fJaQ Hartford. I 'onn . . ., Capital and Surplus, over , " jeksssbst; TRAVELERS' INS. CO.. Hartforr. rum. .. Capital and Surplus, - 5glut PHCENIX FIRE MARINE ' XSC&MXX BrooklvB.TsL Y Capital and Surplus,,,, !lTr , f LS2jjcasn - - ' - .(- '. 'T BALTIC FIRE INS. CO.. wwT?rti - i Capital and Surplus,,. ,; tTtJjMMWii " DRUGS. v::TUIlE-DIlUGS.-;:;-:;'-' UNION DRUG-STORE. LOCUST 8TREET, -. , . ' ( 1 i , 1 ; s Next door to Post-Ofcwa . W.P.B.nebteerg.'THYIC1ASS' PREMCRIPTTWrsaU tion given to business, and ordem servant or children. Fancy and toilet articles of air Hsertions, very cheap. ajwifeuTT T2 GO n This deliehtful tofletaaMtte rau ti n f fo? Preserving and BeauuTyUia Cue Cimv plexion and Skin. I coia ay urufrgiKtw everrwoere. Depot, 74 Fulton street, N. Y. buuS BfeM

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