Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 May 1866 — Page 7
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THE 'BVANSVIIjIjB'"IAIIjY JOURNAL; MONDAY. M AY 14, 1866."
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rivee news: :(:,.K.Iver and Weather, i Saturday was bright, clear and hot, tem
pered by a pleasant breeze. The river la falling very slowly, and business was quite : dull.: "iVM .;..:: v,.i:; ' . -u i ' Arrivals aud Departure. ' , There were but few arrivals and departure during Friday night and Saturday, in- ' eluding only the Robert Burns, Memphis VElla Faber, Louisville and return. , ''.' ,, Boa Dne. . ' Among the first boats due here are the Havana, to" Nashville ; Shamrock . and Pocahontas, for Missouri River; Nashville, Emperor, and New, York, for St. Louis; Barling, and Harry Dean, for Memphis ; Mary Irwin, for Arkansas River ; Amazon, festmorland, and , Louisville, for New , Orleans; Emma Floyd, from Nashville J Ella Faber, from Louisville; Lorena, Sherman, from St. Louis; Emerald, from New ,' Orleans; .Superior from Cairo; J. R. GI1- . more, for Arkansas River; Liberty; No. 2, . from Memphis; Sam. Orr, f rom Eastport. rfiscellaneoiis. j , " The arrivals of boats on Saturday were ' unusually scarce,' the Robt. Burns being the only hull at the landing .outside the regular local packets,' up to a late hour ' Saturday evening. The Burns had 480 bales of cotton for Cincinnati.'.. ..-..The Armada -
h had rather light trips both ways..'...The j : Myrtle had a good trip out of Green River, . j bnt returned light..., TheTarascon and f'rti. Mary Ameut went out with light trips...... j The Tarascon, backing down opposite the ! :. Dry Dock, gave our people ft specimen of ,-.-ti fine running. She passed the city tn galfrianttyle,. with all her colors flying, and ei f ran to a point half a tnile above the wreck .':'; "of fliq- Missouri," where1 she' landed, li 11 f.J.JJ minutes. She is one of .the- trimmest
nd neatest crafts on these1 waterJ..'....'. As the: Curlew returns , from Henderson late every Saturday evening, it would be a ood"opportunity for pleasant excursions for recreation to those who Tiave been pent up in. business-houses and -at home 'all week. They-earf leave here at four o'clock, . visit Henderson, and return here by eight "o'clock, enjoying a pleasant.xide and a lif- .-' tie fresh air, at a trivial expense. J i .....'... r ".-r' i -Boata Leaving To-lay. ! I ' For Caibo. The elegant Charmer, Capt. ; Billy Lowth, with Willie Fowler In the office, goes to Cairo at 2 o'clock to-day. She ' has excellent passenger accommodations, ' . and her officers are highly pleasant gentlemen. ' ' . . : : Fok Louisville.' The sprightly ! little John Thomas. McCombs leaves for Louis- - ville at 10 o'clock to-day, having fine pas- " "enger appointments and clever officers, ! v The wild-winged Liberty No. 2, the queen -i of the Louisville and Memphis line, goes ' up to Louisville this evening, and has splendid accommodations for passengers. ' Everybody know Capt. Sam Archer and Ed. H. Judge, her -chief officers,, and two ,more pleasant gentlemen to travel with never ran a steamboat. Fos Bowuko Gkeen. The superb steamer Wra. White, Capt. A. Drinkwater with John Adams in the office, leaves for all point on Green River this evening, offering fine attractions to passengers. . For Wabash River. The fine steamer . Argosy, Capt. Vandegrift, goes to the WaJ bash River at 10 o'clock this morning. She has tine passenger accommodations. ' ' Gleaning from Our ExcUauretu Cincinnati. The Commercial of Friday r eays: . . ' . The weather yesterday was clar and pleasant. The river here has receded 8 ' Inches during the 24 hours ending last ' night, with li feet hence to Louisville. " There is six feet in the canal. ' , L6UISTII.LS. The Courier of Friday The river was fv 4 very slowly yester .; day, with 5 feet Y ches water in the canal 4. in the evening the mark. On the falls there were scant 4 feet water , in the pass, last evening, and fallingslowly. ' ' Thecanal was closed yesterday for the f j purpose of cleaning oit the locks.' The mud in the canal and locks had accUmu- , luted to a very considerable extent, but as : long as the river kept at a good stage the ; necessity for cleaning it ont was obviated. ,f. Now that the stage of water is less than six feet the dredge boat can be successfully used, while at the same time Hie mud pre- ' vents all but the lightest boats from work- , in g through., . .. a i , r, ., The Amazon, for New Orleans, was ,de- . , talned at the head of the canal all day . .. yesterday. . ' The Canal Company may throw open t he .i -Jocks, to-day -for- the passage of light , draught boats, but while their hands are in iuh lima um uu uier BBciuuy "., clean it out... Then our Cincinnati boat- ,, men will not get stuck In. the mud. or threaten to demousn the so-called, ditch, j t or go and dig another on the other side of sy he river. ... 1 , i Jn the liver column yesterday the recent trip of the Liberty No. 2 " to Memphis and dock" was statea as tne "qun-Kesi. on record.' The time cannot be regarded as the best, thongh a most excellent run on a Dusinexs mp.' ine awiance lsanouc l,:Kl miles, but it was half of it made with the current and the other half against the current. Now, it i a well-known fact that our regular Louisville and New Orleans pack " ets, nearly every one ever in the trade, had ' made business trips front New Orleans to this port, all agninst the current," in less than five and a half days the time of the : - Liberty-No. 2 to Memphis and back. We only allude to this to preserve our -'--consistency us a correct Journalist, and not to misrepresent or detract from the merits iof any; but facts- cannot be controverted. The Eclipse and Sliotwell, on their famous race, came to this port from Memphis in 48 or 49 hours. and the down trip has leen . . repeatedly made In less than ;4.S liours, or fovir days for the round trip. ' In former times when the daily line of packets was plying between this city and Memphis, consisting of the Alvin Adams, - - Fashion, (Southerner and others, the time i was a Iways made in six days, and very fre- ! quently a good deal less if the occasion required. -' ' ." -' ' .'--- ;( H.MfeMl'His The Bulletin of the 9th says: The weather yesterday was variable, first i i " cloudy and sultry, and then clear and hot, and the heavy tail of rain on Monday night -- had tilled up the holes on the levee and mn'rii it. us snotted as a fawn. Business . was dull, and but little freight left the porf. The river is railing 'u'ji im since our ' int. onirt. has dropped down five inches. ' The Des Arc cleared for Vicksburg with a .''plod trip. Among iier piissc iigi-rs us ura ; ; 1 H. B. Buckner. . A , , i',,.k,r XmI Montsjomery and fam ily left on the Morning Star last evening . ; on a Northern tour. . , " New Okleans. The Times of Sunday says-ij lr .- ' 4, ;,'! ' Mv The weather yesterday was about the same as its predecessor lark and cloudy, i...'-with the appearance of rain. J ' ' . ? Business on the landing was quite brisk . k it being ihe last day of the week, and the ! ;vnumber of tlepartures being unusually large, created quite a stir among the habitues of the levee. - - ' -There. were few arrivals since our last: X i the Doubloon, from Red River; the Eraw f L aid came in from Cincinnati with a good trip of Western produce, and the Indiana from Louisville. ikui
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STE All BOATS.
FOR .WABASH RIVER. - JL lie ClCgOUli tOLCTflUITJa 'i "ARUOtiY. ' Vandegrift, Master, will leave for Wabash River at i;n o'clock THIS (Monday) MORNING, May 14th. , 'For freight or passage apply on board or to - , It f J.B. HALL, Agent. FOR LOUISVILLE. ; ..?. & The splendid side-wheel Steamer LIBERTY Ko.2,', Sam. Archer. Master: ' ' " " Ed. Judge, CJerk ; Leaves for Louisville and all intermediate ports on THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 14th. - r -- -" - For freight or passage apply on board or to Regular Henderson Packet The new and fleet Steamer CURLEW, , i W. B. McLean, Master; J.W. Banks, Clerk; Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, making certain connections with the early train on the E. and C. Railroad for the North and East.- , : . - - . ,-: . Leaves Evansviile Daily, at 4 p.m.". Leaves Henderson Daily, at 7 a.m.. mayl4 tf . OLD RELIABLE : 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer t JOHN T. McCOMBS, f L Huston Combs, Master; , M. D. Warren, Clerks ! LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY HOKUAY. at 10 a.m.-. and 1 1 - THl'KKDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE UITE, Ballard, Master; - i f John Otjerbacher, Clerk; 5 LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDXPDAY, at p.m. ; and .f ' ' ' vii m ' SA'rURlAY,at6p.n. : : ' ' The rtagniflcent side-wheel Packet , ' , ' TARASCON, '.1V:Mr Jim Lusk, Master;- ' ! L .'! , - . i John Pendleton, Clerk; ' 'LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4p.m.; and - , -r 5 . r .,,...MIlKB4I,MtJn,' , 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 HUSTON A CO., Agents. A. T. Gii-i.mokk, Superintendent, may8 tf , Louisville, Ky. FOR (iltti; ItlVER. THE FLEET & ELEGANT STEAMER 5WM.WHITE DRINKWATER. .... Master. - Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 0 o'clock P. St., for Rochester and all way ports. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. Jan-29-tf . . - ' : , Regular Friday Packet Xasali ville. for The Elegant Passenger Steamer r JtsFl J. ; DP..' W,!E!BI3 ! HODGE BROWN . Master. T. W. WILSON. ............. ..........Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at 4 o'clock p. 3. . Freight received and receipted ror at an 1 i UITCTAV A ln iir'ta Jany-tf - , PEOPLE'S LINE. "' ' , r..i : ' '.'""' ".' ' ' '. ' FOR OWENSBORO AND L6UISVILLE. The New and Elegant Steamer MARTAMENT! A. LITER.. .....Captain. W. H. CArFARY and Billy Liter, Clerks. Leaves Huston & Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock p. m., and SATURDAYS at 10 o'clock A. M. . - .,, ; For Freight or Passage, apply to : i ;. feblO-tf . ; HUSTON &, CO., Agents. Louisville and . Memphis, Weekly V """".""Packet, ' ;'' ' j , i0RNiNG.STAR,':':;-;';' Capt. Dalias; Frank BankbmIth, Clerk, leaves Louisville every Saturday. at5p.mV Passes Kvansviue every unuay, at ii in. leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 5 p.m.; Passes Evansville every Thursday, at 1 p.m. For freight or passitge apply to ' COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. apr 21 d:lm Regular Green River Packet ; The new and eleaant Steamer MYRTIE, ; Tikii v Ilfon A f jt 4i C. A. SHF.PPARrr. Clerk ; Will run as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet in the Green River trade. ' Leaven Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SA TURDA Y, at 6 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to inayldtf COX & HUMPHREY, Agents.United States Mail! EvaitsviUe and Cairo SemiWeekly Mail IJne. The elegant new Passenger Steamer, ' ARMADA, ; JOSH V. THROOP Master. chaemer; W. A. IXWTH. !. : Master. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Mondav. ; t -: Thursday, and WediMwMlav, - Halurday, - At 2 o'clock p. m. ... .j. ! . ' .. t , i . LEAVES CAIRO ..EVERY- t ' i - f - Tuesday, Friday and Thursday. , Sunday, . t ; Oii arrival of the Train. T, 1 ft-tr These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. , i Freights received at all honrs, by n7 HUSTON & CO., Ag'ts. General Agent. ) prices,
STEAMBOATS.:
OLD RELIABLE U. S. MAIL LIZSTH1 , - . FOR OwBnsboro.CaniieltoiLaiid Louisville. . The new and elegant Passenger Steamer - idlkt JOHN T. : McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; '-.:'' D. M. Warren, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY. MOADAY, at 10 a.m. : and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE HITE, TSat.t.arti Mnster? John Otjerbacher, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY; WEDSESUAY. at 6 p.m. ; and NATIKUAY, at 6 p.m. ; The magnificent side-wheel Packet - - : TARASCON, Jim Ltjsk, Master; r . John Pendleton, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and , t . . SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now In firstrate order for the accommodation f the public. . .- Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information famished, by ' . i . 1 1 T- l III r 11T" v . . ,. A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, maylO tf . Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for l'auncau, J ouiisonvuie ana Eastport. . . f jt,,Kj. ; The elegant Light--Draught ' , , Steamer . 5 ; ! A. DiTNCAN, Capt..G. W. Vint arb, Cl'k. Will leaVe Evansville every Tuesiay at o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at J ohnsonville 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., , decl-idtf. ., r : - , Agents. Regular People's Line Packet. SHAWNEETOWN, PADUCAH & CAIRO r. ; ; SEMI-WEEKLY. . . The Large and Commodious Side-Wheel -' -ieamer, . - . . Capt. C. R. Rudd Jack Grammar, Clerk, Leaves the foot of Main Street every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, making positive connections at Cairo with 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. V. JOHN B. HALL, tArents. COX & HUMPHREY, j A8enis. ' apro - ' ' Regular Tuesday Packet .Evansville to Nashville. ; . The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, ARGOSY ! . VANDEGRIFT .. ...Master. . Wil leave Evansville for Nashville, as a regular packet, every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clk pTm. . decl6-dtf COMMISSION CARDS. ALEX. IIOWEIi I-dk . CO.CUpper Wharf boat Proprietors, ; FORWARDjyO Ayo COMMISSIOy . . MERCHANTS, -, and General Steamboat Agents, t Shawneetown, Illinois. ' N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges. apr28 flm F. II. EIIRMAX St CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, v : Corner Locust and Water Sta., ' j Evansville.....!. ............................. Indiana. Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Shortest and quickest Route to the Eastern cities. t -'cars run through, to and from Evansville, without transfer. i ass- Time and rates guaranteed, oct3-6m r. r. hcston. DUKE NICHOLSON. i HUSTON 3c CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evans ville,.. .......Indiana. novStf i J. T. COX...-.:: ......F. M. HUMPHREY. COX & IIUMPIIREY, Forwarding and Commission 3IERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents . . -. .' AND : : ' . f - ' - i . ' . - - : n WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN - Kay, Corn, Oats, Flour, Bacon AND Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. Liberal Cash Advances made onCon signxnents. apr7-tf uocjt;i uuu ornamental, at reduced I up work
COMMISSION CARDS.
Brown, Dtjnkerson & Co, . Evansville, Ind. E. SCHOENLAUB, . ' j New Albany, Ind. ' . " ' ' R K. DUNKERSON & CO., ; Forwarding and Commission ; Merchants, ; NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. ! , Agents for the Bellefontalne Cptton r ' ' i. Express. oct34 6m. J. C. Dnsouchet fe Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, " ; No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Ind. ': DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. 1 ' DAX. AIKEN & CO., . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. ,:fcOV22tf; .,',''::.-..';' - . ' ' .'" SIIARPE SMITH, FRQD VCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ., Dealers In Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass t . Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, . . . ' ' Evansville, Ind. i AH orders promptly filled, - r apr23 FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER- , CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, . ..... . . f , octlS , .... : .-..A' -.Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. t Produce and Commission Merchant, . ,i ISO. 274 FRONT STREET, j .: Warehouse T-Cor. Commerce and Second, . J ; . ; . , MEMPHIS, TENN. WIM, MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. ' - With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, . I Will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. ' - . Reference: ' ' ' Samuel Orr, Esq., lFm j.j Preston & Bro., evansville, ma. First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. aprii Sm Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and . . t , COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, . , . New Orleans, La. Carleton, Fonte A Co., New York. s " Speed, Donolio A Co., Memphis, Tenn. , , Car-art. Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec30'ti5dtf A. a. hayhtjrst. . a. j. whitakkr. Ha) hurst & Wliittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS. ' No. 6. South Water St, ' Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. tf E. H. Fairchild, John W. Bingham, . New Orleans. Vf.rhoeff Bros., Louisville, Ky., Fairchild, Yerhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 82 Magazine street, novafcltim y New Orleans, La. L. IT. BA1RT)... .Q. H. START BAIRD & START,! 7 (Successors to W. M. Alkman A Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS, ' rBODI'CE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q. Wheeler, Pres't First Nafional Bank, and Knm'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. : Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. holl-ly TRANSPORTATION. ,.1 i . 4 New Express Route. '' THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HAVING MADE THE NECESSARY arrangements with the Louisville and Henderson and the Evansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that old and reliable institution is prepared to do a general Express Business . at all the mail landings between Louisville and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage is respectfully solicited, aprl 8dtf ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COJIPA-' ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville ad 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 pack-r- - Any Information In regard to the routs, 4c, "An be obtained at the orioe on First street, next door to the Pw-t-oitioe. maris THOMAS GAITHEK, Agent. and" do re pans to ni SCHULTZET'thttm Awcn L s.ey.e
TRANSPORTATION.
Star XJnion Hiine The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania (Allentown 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 cities. The Company owns and controls Eight Hundred New Cars, Built expressly for this trade, and that RUN THROUGH between the Eastern and Western cities . if ' .i i tWITHOUT TRANSFER, Which enables it to avoid the Injurious de , lays so generally prevalent at , t , transhipping points., , CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROk EVANSVILLE WITHOUT TRANS- . .. FER. TIME ' GUARANTEED . " RATES GUARANTEED TO j . , ' J AND FROM EVANSVILLE 7 ' " AND EASTERN CITIES. : ! . it ONLY NINE i DAYS TO '' ; , . AND FROM EVrANSVILLE ' - 'AND NEW YORK, AND EIGHT , DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA fc BALTIMORE The Line Is managed throughout by men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, whose aim it will be to ren der satisfaction to its patrons.- Agents of tne company are . autnorizea to netue claims for damages or detention at destination, instead of the usual custom of referring them back to noint of shipment. Parties ordering freight from either of tne Eastern cities snoum direct snippers to mark Packages "Star Union Line," and refer them to agents of thist;6mpany for shipping directions, rates, time, contracts, &u. Parties shipping to Eastern cities from interior points, via Evansville, should consign their freight to care of IT. H. EHEMASr, ' . AGENT STAR UNION LINE, At Evansville, (advising him of the same by mall,) who will issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, Ac ' AGENTS IN THE EAST. . GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. J. I-. GOSSLER, 271 Broadway, New York. JOHN MCKNIGHT, 41 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. . CHAS. H. KOONS, corner Centre and Calvert streets, Baltimore. i. . . AGENTS IN THE WEST. H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. . - . W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. S. F. GRAY, Indianapolis. N. STEVENS. St. Louis. - r JAMES TALLMADGE. Jr., Memphis. L. R. WILSON, Nashville. . W.W. CHANDLER, Chicago.' - ' ; D. 8. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati, Ohio. - Evansville office. F. H. EH KM AN, mart!) Agent. BR0AYN, DUNKERSON & CO., ' ' EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, V IS-'"! f : f ,ll , . -! -.I, -'- Coimiiimwioii 3roi-?lihnt " '-i'. ' AND ' '" FORWARDING AGENTS. .,- ; Also, especial Agents for the Bellefontalne Cotton Express, ' - And Erie Transport atloit Col 1 ' Bellefontalne Cotton Express. Only Ten pays to New York. TIME GUARANTEED. rnnis LiciiTsriNG express line JL lor the transmission of Cotton to the East, by dispatch, is now fully established. Time tsms oi jaaing win oe given. TIME THROUGH, m DAYS. ? : " Consignments solicited.' feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPRESS. TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO - EVANSVILLE. Time Guaranteed, This Express Is now ready for business. Through receipts given and time guaranteed by W. H. DARLING, Agent, No. 25 Broadway. New York. O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, No. 15 State Street, Boston. - BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., feb27tf Agents, Evansville, Ind. Ti. . AUCTIONEER, Has permanently : located his Auction t, ,i Room at , - ' No. 85 Maih Strmt, 5 (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. Ar"?i" Ouvn Titf-xo a v, TmntsnAV and Saturday ot each we 1c. C,'!a advances on confitfnment. Refers to ail tt dttena of Evansville who know him. W ill give his -whole tijae to his buaess. apu Cm Of . J !"tn 8inK"e or double thread.-rsei-
INSURANCE.
Evansville Insurance Co. Authorized Capital.:. Paid Up Capital ..'.....$1,000,000 250,000 FIRE, MARINE, 4 FLAT BOAT RISK . , Taken at fair rates. H. Wheeler, President. , James IL Cutler, Secretary. directors: Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Glllison Maghee,v Robert Barnes, , Dr. M. J. Bray. John Ingle, Jr., H. Q. Wheeler, f William Brown; Dr. F. W. Sawyer' Ci P. Parsons, Business Agent, who W 11 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets, in First National Bank Building. apl86m FIRE, INLAND, AND,, ACCIDENT Insurance Agency, NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, ' " .. ." Between Main and Locust, , i " ;( - ; ' -' . -I . .' r EVASSVILLE, IND. , , ti (tu ; - ' , ' . , Washington Insurance Co., 4 . . No. 172 Bbodway, New York. Aaneta.. ...........: .-'....aeSS.SSl 49 1 Does a General FIRE and. INLAND MARINE Insurance business. Policies entitled to-participate receive SEVENTYFIVE .PER- CENT. , of . the net profits. Four consecutive dividends of .SIXTY PER CENT. EACH declared to participat ing customers ay iue company. . ; i COLUMBIA '' 'T-',' ; (fire).; t':. INSURANCE COMPANY. s ; u No, 1Q1 Broadway, New York. Assets...... 8555,133 86 Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Rents, Leases, and other property npainst loss and damage by FIRE i i: i ' I 'k . : . ' , . 1 ; . t ' i ; . ..,;-. -- ; -UNITED- -k , :4 Fire and Marine Ins. Co. , OF CINCINNATI AND COVINGTON. Assets. .................... ....35,953 31 Insures HULLS. CARGOES and FLATBGATS, at fair rates of premium. Among it patrons are David Gibson A Co., C. L. Dnmont 4 Co., Capt. Davidson 4 Co., of Cincinnati ; ' Messrs. Ford 4 Co., . Lane A Bartley, J. H. Ferry 4. Co.,, of Louisville and New Albany. ' m YORK " ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Caah Capital......... ..........8250,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS, Coupon Tickets insuring SoOOO in event of death, and 25 per week in case of disability from accident of any description. Policies from one month to five years, insuring to (10,000 In event of death, and W to 8.-0 weekly compensation in case of disability, at 15 per 51,000 per annum. , , .. .., All losses nromntly adiusted " and paid. . ! . " Policies Issued In all the above companies on favorable terms by EDGAR SIIAKPE, Agent, marl7 tf No. 8 South Water Street GEORGE STACKHOUSE, ' .; ... .; . ' . GENERAL INSIJIlA.ISrCE AGENT Ko. 6 NORTH WATER STREET,- . t i . EVANSVILLE, IND. - . t, ... - . , ;. ( ; - i ) - - ' ' ; ''( Cash Assets represented, over , Eleven Millions of Dollars (811,OO0,OOO.) ; Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Insurance CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS, CO. . - Hartford, Conn. - -Capital and Surplus, over ' - 19,000,800 TRAVELERS' INS'CO., Hartford, Conn. Capital and Surplus, - J5879 . li. rPHCENIX FIRE A MARINE INS. CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Capital and Surplus, - 1118,840.79. BALTIC FIRE INS. CO., New York. Capital and Surplus, - -- 92)0,000.00. declti-dtim . i DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORi; - ' LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Offlce. W. P. B. Hebfcerd. I ' PIIYNICIANR' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict at'4ntion given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. apr!8 if OS p, 5 n . This dellehtful telle taMttae oas no ai.niai for ireervi'.t. and iicauuSfyjug Dry C -plcxlon tl fekin. Hold bv ifrcps-i,t everywhere. Depot, 74 "uiton tstrcet, N. Y. m .- In setts or singly,
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