Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 May 1866 — Page 7

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KIVER NEWS. t River ju1 Weather. Yesterday the weather was delightful a bright, clear, pleasantly tempered day. The River b ere, is strange to Eay, rising, having swelled some five or six inches during the twenty-four hours ending yesterday afternoon, whi'.e at Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburg it was still declining at noon on Saturday. Just where this rtee Wraej from is somewhat of a mystery. The Tennessee River is rising rapidly. The Cumberland slowly. 'i .. .' Arrivals mid Ieprares. . The arrivals and departures since Sunday evening include the Sam. Orr, Eastport to Evansville; James Gray, Green River to Evansville; Indiana, New Orleans to Louisville; Clifton, Memphis to Cincinnati; Tempest, Louisville to Nashville; Argosy, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Valid, Pittsburg to New Orleans; J. T. McCombs, Henderson to Louisville; Superior, Cincinnati to Evansville; Harry ' Bean and Darling, Cincinnati to Memphis ; Amazon, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Ch&rmer, to Cairo; Wm. White, to Green River; Liberty No. 2, Memphis to LouisvUie. , Boats Dnc ' Among the first boats doe here are the Havana, to Nashville ; Shamrock and Pocahontas, for Missouri River; Nashville, nightingale. Emperor, and New York, for P Louis; Robt. Burns and Morning Star, for Memphis; Mary Irwin, for Arkansas River; Westmoreland, Indiana, 8ilver Spray, and Messenger, for New Orleans ; ' Tarascon and Mary Ament, from LouisTiUe; Sherman, from St. Louis; Emerald, from New Orleans; Armada, from Cairo. 7, BIIsellaiieou. Business was quite lively on Saturday night and yesterday on the levee.,' The P. ' W. Btrader took a large lot of freight from . ere.-M.Tlie Indiana arrived from Neve

Orleans on Sunday night and discharged ' considerable freight, iucluding 86 crates of ', ware, for Mark & Warren ....-.The SaniOrr had rather a light trip out of the Tennessee. She brought out - considerable . ' amount of orders, which were bcing filled yesterday. We hope those who are, inter- ' ' estcd In the" maintalnance of a regular -,' Tennessee River boat; will surbserref their Interests avd thatorthe city by giving all : their Tennessee River freights to net. s We are surprised to hear that some have been persuaded into shipping oii outside boat With privilege of re-shipplng at Paducah, . on boats that are working against: the interests "of our city. A more perfectly i -suicidal course could not bej i devised, 1 and . those engaged in soliciting ' freights for ret-hipment at PndncaU are no i. true friends to the city of Evsusvllle. Stand by your regular packet?, and giver no aid and comfort to Ishmiiellles who are vnrring against us The Clifton discharged 81 bnlee cotton here for Merritl's Express, and had a fair trip for Cincinnati ...The Superior was comparatively light. She returns to Cairo to-day. .i..,...TheTnjeHt had a fair trip ....... The Harry Dean, Amron and Darling were all fully loaded, and" the Darling had a deeply laden barge in tow. The Valid had a large tow of eon! for New Orleaim The -Darling looks beautiful In her new dress.......The JohnT. McCombs bad a good packet trip out yesterday The Wm. White had a light trip out for Green Rlver...,...A memorandum of the Indiana's last trip, and a card to the Curlew, will be found below. Boats Leaving Tn-Daj. . Fob Cairo. The big Saperior with ex1 msive cabin a ppolntmems, and with Capt. udd in command,' goes to Cairo at 3 clock to-day. Jack Grammer is iri the passage office, and Kit. Rudd waits on shippers. Passengers and shippers will therefore be well cared for. , - , . . , Fob LOCI9VI1.I.K. The great Tarascon, the queen of the Lower Ohio, is the regular Henderson and Louisville mail line packet to-dfty, and has no rival in beauty or speed. Her commander is that renowned and universally popular veteran, Capt. Jim. Lnsk, a gentleman worthy to command sd fine a erafU John Pendleton and Arthur Fields are associated in theolBce two polite and affable gentlemen, whom to know is to ' love. Dabney Page provides for the tables,' - and passengers on the Tarascon live on the fat of the land. ,,Tho elegant Mary , Ament, a new and finely-appointed side-wheel steamboat, - ' aim goes to Louisville this evening, and " "will afford pleasant "accommodations to 7 : passengers. . Capt. Liter is in command, and Mrv Caffray is in the office, and will . . show every attention to their guests. '. i - For EASTPOirr asd Fiobjence. The su- : :; perb Sam Orr, the pet of out merchants and business men, goes to En hi port and all ' Tennessee River landings this evening at i v' o'clock. ' Capf. Allen Dun.Aiii Is . lii com 'h;niand-arf clever a gentleman a? ever J'acnd a storm.- .Mrssrs. Gilbert and Vineyard are in the office, and pa-ssenj;''' may rely on the most polite attentions. Shipymir Roods .." by the Sam Orr. and you will find h;r and her oliictirs relio ble.-! ,,v 1 ..V ',' .,' ,. ': ' i .: " '.''," EDITOR,' Jf'CKNAL:' JMow'. pivae. find "'inemoranda of steamer Indiana: Left New Orleans Monday evening. May 7th, at six'o'clooU, with luir i'reinut, in- " eluding a hirge lot of niolaise and suanr for Meini-,iirt, .uid H crates .of ineenswre for your city; and docidodly lit bet pas- . 'senger trip of Hit? season, many of our -' rooms having teen eng.-igcd sninevteeks; 1 j-ooms all full, and any number on xts. The Mississippi River and all its IributarUf are f:il!iiu, and no further 'enrs seemed to be entertained of daairiRp frotii over- . flow; though the plantt-r lmvv suflercd i iirelt v 9C erei V iatei ironi me cunimm.-u heavv mliK, and tlie young cotton has bOi'll ft 200(1 fl?ill injureu oy. hail in " wimp lx;:tliti(!S. . . . The mule epidemic 'has ai'out disappeared. v Boats1 l'ft in port Emerald, for Cir.einr. nntl: and Julia unci W. 11. osbynit;, for St. . - jjth Met ContlnentaltitPlafiueninc.ar.d osv t Batoir Rouge. ' - th M.T. Meiinham at Wafei-proof, I.ou'isians at Rodney Beach, MadWm at -Rod- -- Point pleasant. ' f JOUi Em. " aisii :i. imhuu - . itKH!iliifrni (it. end Sam t lark at I';:. 1 . I 'lh -Louisville at Fulton, Atlantic ut i'. l'used Mclnoite ot 21 ; mf t Vn id White at Point l'Uvisant, Missouri, and Lizzie Uill nt, Phnived at C airo at ten o'clock p m., 12t'h,' RI.ccifully, Loi)U, ca no . 1 1 .' - .. -i ,, . . -mi Tinueiiffnf (i steamer Curlew, ..i . '...,i,inn on Saturday evening last, to Henderson, Ky., and back, respect - fully tender .their-'sincere and warmest thanks to him. and cheerfully recommend the ttmer Cnrlew and her othcers as every way worthy of the support of our ; citizens: . , ,' ' ' ... . Converge Cement: A. . B. Hinkle; ft n. Tenuy ; Miss Lottie Ladd: Miss r. iuoois; Miss Lillie Hnilock; J. B. ScantUn, Jr.; VJO. A. Mandell: J. Ocorfte; E. E. Law; Jcvmes. Snsom: C. Davidson; Frank Da,

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v.dson; George Stackhouse; Mrs. C. I. Stackuouse; Miss Ida StacKhouse; Jack .w; Jas. W. Gobin; Jo.-t C Walfcer: II. M.Sweetzer; W. B. Hinkle; Mrs. W. H. llinkle; Ezra Hall; Miss Hall: Miss Smith; Neal Head; Jas. Sherwood; Capt. Williams; J. 1). WigKin; Mis Emma Conn; Adam Hofman ; J. H. Eaker; Mrs. J. S. Baker; J. 8. Hopkins. Jr.; Miss Eliza HopKins; J K. Minor; Wra. 8. Dallum; Mrs. Wm. J.Dailu i, and others. , . . STEAMBOAT Regular Henderson Packet The new and fleet Steamer ; ; . : nTTR.T.KW.' W. B. McLean, Master; ' ' ' ' : j. W. Banks, Clerk; Will mn as a regular packet between Evansville and Henderson, making certain connections with the early train on tlie E. and C. Railroad for the North and East.- - - Leaves Evansvii.-- Daily, at 4 p.m. Leaver Hesdekson Daily, at 7 a. v mayU tf OLD RELIABLE U.S. jMaVIL LisriE FOR : . ' 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, ; HrsTON Combs, Master ; ' . - M.D.Warbkn, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOM) lAY, at 10 a.m. ; and THCRNDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE IIITE, Ballard, Master; 1 ' . -i ! . John Ocebbacheb, Clerk i LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY m' WE1-V KSOAY, at p.m. ; and :j WATl'ItlA Y, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Pfecket " ... - . TARASCON, Ar, M LC8K, Master; , ' John Pendleton, Clerk; 1 LEAVES EVANSVI LLE EVERY 1 i ! TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and ', -J r j ' - NATl'It BAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and rerefurnished throughout, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of FreiehU received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by . ( , HUSTON & CO., Agents, . A. T. GrLLMORE, Superintendent, ayf U ; t . i i, : -.hi. 'h X,ouUyiUe, KyV ; FOB R . EX RI VEitTT THE FLEET - ELEGANT STEA MER ltm WM.WHITE DRINK WATER.. '. ; Master.' Will leave Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY at o'clock p. M., for Rochester and all way ports. . For Freight or Passage, apply on board. jan-29-tf 1 ' ' Ke.ular Tuida v Packet tvanwville to Aaslrville. , The elegant Light-Draught Steamer, ! : akgosy t: VANDFXJRIFT .Master. Wll leave Evansville for Nashville, a a regular packet, every TLEhDAY, at 4 o'em T. M. - ; dec!6-dtf Kesrniar Friday Iacltet for - Xahltville. 'The Elegant Passenger Steamer .T. 1?. AvEBB ! HODGE BROWN...., ....-.' -....Master. T. W. WILSON. .I..........'. ...'...-.........Clerk Leaves Evansville every FRIDAY at Freight received and' receipted for at all hours, by , . HUSTON A CO., Ag ts. jany-frtf ' 1 ' PEOPLE'S XIXE. FOR O WENSBORO AND LOUISVILLE. ; The New and Elegant Steamer . MARY AMENT ! a t.itvr ..' Caotaln. W. H. Cafaky and Billy Liter, Clerks. leaves Huston Co.'s Wharf-boat every TUESDAY at 5 o'clock P. m., and SATURDAYS at W o'clock a. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to .febUMIf . - HirWTON ACQ., Agents. Louisville and " Memphis Weekly v;' packet ' :v . 1 :mL i MORNING STAR, U Caps. Dallas; Frank Baskjmith, Clerk, ;...T ... .! ... leaves' tuisvi if- every Saturday, at 6 p.m. Pa-sses Kvs nsv llle every Sunday, at 12 m. Leaves Memphis every Tuesday, at 6 p.m. pas.s Evansville evej-j- Thursday, at 1 p.m. '. For, irftjght or passage apply to ' COX & HUMPHREY, Agents. , apr 2t d-Ttu .., . .. , ;. ; - .,, United' States" Mail! i;i:uiMill tuid Cairo Keini- ; ; Wt-eLly Mail. tine. 't'W MKant new Pner Steamer, JOi-U.V. THROOP. .... ...... .... ........ Matr. j 1 ; i. w " A. I.OWTU. .. . : v Mr. LEAVES EVANSVILLE .EVERY.' Monday.'-- : - Thursday, and . dnsdav, Saturday, . , At 2 o'clock P. r. - - EA YES. CAl ltO -EVERY ' ' ." Tu"!dav, - ' ' ; "''. Frtd.-y and Thursday " : snn.d-iy, , On arrival of the Train. " ' M. i'ili. Rnats have been refitted entire. a 'i and nre now in first-rate order fejr the accoirimmiatiou of ljawpn" ; , , FrelhU reovived at all hoVrs. by li7 HUSTON & CO., Ag'tS. - ' , I REAL LACE MITTS , j ; marts Sra At HEAD A MOONEY'S.

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STEAMBOATS. OLD RELIABLE XT. S. MVII, L1IN L . . , ., FOR . ,-s- - -i . Owenstoro, Cannelton, an(iLo"iisvllle. Tlie new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. . .McCOMBS, ' Huston Combs, Master; . j ; v 1J. M. vv AKKBN, , LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MOXDAY, at 10 a.m.; and '111 l- K MAI, k o ROSE HITE, RiT T ivn f out or . ) . JOHN UUEKBACIitK, , LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDKtSUAY, at p.m. ; and The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON. Jim Lcsk, Master; -'.J'rn'. JOHN rSULilUJ LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TV tSDAY, at 4 P.m.; and . - J, TheRe boats have been refitted and refur nished throughout, and are now in nrstrate order for the accommodation of tne public. - ' ' , Freights received at all times, free or charge, and all information furnished, by COX HUMPHREY, Agents. A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, , maylQ tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for la tin can, JounsonTiueanu EaMporr.. ;:n ..'......'-; ; -' .TVe elegant Light Draught ? tsteamer . ". ' RAM. , OKll, J. nnr can! CaDt..G. W. ViNTTARD. Cllt. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above ana an mierm.Kl i nnrt. makine connection at Johnvl.U wit.lt tb Railroad for Nashville. and t Eastport with the regular pacew for 'lorence, Al For freight or pawage apJiy on pyaru. or w . ntoiv vt ; Regnlar; People's Line Packet. RTT AWNEETOWN. PADUCAH & CAIRO BIUX- W IUEjIVIJ 1 . The Large? and Commodious Side-wheel SXJIJET-IOn ! Capt, C. R Robi) - Jack Grammar, Clerk. in.vps th foot of Main Street every Tue day and Friday at 3, o'clock, making posi tive connections at uuru wun ov. wuu, Memphis and New Orleans Packets, and at Evansville with Louisville Packets, taking through Freight and Passengers lor all points at the lowest rates. , i COX A H UMPHREY, J A8eliw- ' apr5 " " ' " COMMISSION CARDS. !.. IUSOUCIIET & CO.,S GENERAL FORWARDING AND COM- ; MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 83 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. &W Factors for sale of all kinds of West ern and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug-i ALEX. UOWELL Cft, Uppr Wharf boat Proprietors, FORWASDINO AND COMSft&'ilOX MER CM A X TS, s and General Steamboat Agents, -Khttwnw-town. Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges, aprtrtttm F. II. A CO., . COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, Corner Locust and Water Sts., ; ! Evansville. ..Indinna. Agents Star Union Line, Fast Freight Line, via Pen iuylvania Central Railroad. Shortest tnd quickest Route to the Eastern cities. r Cars run throneh. to and from Ev .nsvilU. without transfer. S- Time and rates guaranteed. oct3-6ra V. R. HtJSTOH. BTTKE yJICHOUBOX IIC8TON Ac CO.,' Forwardins and Commission i Merchants, ' " ' ' .V :-L - .'-'!. ; , AND WHAKFBO'AX PROPRIETORS, Evansville,.......... ..Indiana. no 8tf t; ;0 J. T. COX. ...F. M. HUMPHREY, COX fe HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission General Steamboat Agents -AND-r WHARFBOAT PROPSIEXORS, FOOr OF SXCAMORE 61REET. AIJO, DEALERS IN Hay, Oorn, Oats, Flour, Bacon, i AND Country Produce Generally. Offtoe N. 7 Bouth Water Street. , mw Liberal Cash Advanoot made ob Con lgntneats. apr-U

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COMMISSION CAttUS. B.MWS, DUNKK1C90N & Co, c.vansviue, iuu. E. -CUOENLAUB, . New Albany, Intf. i- - R k; dunkerson oo., 'orwardins and Commission 'i Merchants, -:i NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. Agents for the Eellefontaine Cotton i Express. ' i 'foc4 6m. J. C Dnsonchct at Co., ., FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, - No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell.) Evansville, Irid. ooua '. . DAJ. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. B W. HAEPEE. DAX. AIKEN A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 112 Poy di-aa street, New C Vane, La. . SHARP- A SMITH, PRODUCE AXD COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS, Dealers In Flour,, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Water Street, ; Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. apriS TOXV T3. HAUL, FORWARDING & COMMISSION AlERt CHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, . - ... . And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, octw. , t;r;; .'.,-o -.'" Indiana. Cotton Factor.' Produce and Coimnission Mercliaiit, t :.:Str4 FROST BTRET,: ! V Warehouse- Cor. Commerce and Second, I tjA !SrvT i;! MEMPHIS,' TENN. , WILL HARE LIBERAL CASilt advances on consignments ,of Produce and Merchandise. With ample eash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satis faction in every pamcuia r. , , .. ' Reference: , ., ; ,,.. Evansville, Ind, . Fli?4 National Bank, MemphLs, Tenn. Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENER.4L COMMISSION MERCHANTS COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 0 Poydras street, Nurw Orleans, La, Carlton, Font A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. stockard Co Mobile, Ala. deciJO'Oo dtf V ' A. 8. MAVHCKST. J. J. WHITAKB. Hayliiirst A lVhittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION FORWARD ING MERCHANTS. ; ' No.e.. ......South Water St. : Dealers In Flour, Bacon and Country Produce. : Hay, Oats, Corn E. H. Faibchild, i John W. Bisoham, Nt-w Orleans, Vkrhoeff Broh: Louisville, Ky.. Fairchild, Verhoeff & Bingham, Commission Merchants, 82 Mstinzine street, ; i New Orleans, I.a. novl2kt0m I M. BAIKD..- --...O. H. START BlIltD & STARTt (Successors to W. M.'Alkman Co.;) St EVKRAL AETS. PIODl'O:. Ijr Forwardln and 'ommlsion Mr cliants, Evansvillo,' Indiana. Refr to 11 r Whclrr. rro't First National Batik and Kam'l Orr; Vice President Evansville Natioiml Bank. . . . ' ' ,, , ; Assent. fur tiliio Ivl ver Salt Co. . noll-ly TRANSPORTATION. New Express Route. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY AVI() MADE THE NICESS-BI ijL arrangements with the Louisvilleand rTenderson and the Kvansville and Cairo Packet Companies, that oia ana rc-naDJe iostiiution Is prepared to do a general Express Business at all the mail landings between Lonlsvlll and Cairo. Tariff of Freights very low. Patronage is respectfully solicited. apn buii ; , ADAMS EXPRESS C03IPAM . THE ADAMS EX PRESS COM PA. ; ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville aU vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and i ;' Valuables, - ,: They nollelt a continunnoe of former favors. Especial care taken In the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of vn.luo.hlA rutcks.?es.. ' Any information in regard to the routes, e.. can be obtained at the office on First street, next door to the Post-office. ; maris THOMAS GAITHKR, Agent.

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TRANSPORTATION. Star Tin i on Xine The UNION RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Pennsylvania lAllentown route), Steuben ville, Ohio and Indiana Central Railroads, has perfec.ed arrangements by which it can oner a reliable FAST FREIGHT LINE, Between Evansville and Eastern ehUea. - ; . The Company owns and controls Efelit Hundred New Cars, Bilt expressly for this trade, and ti RUN THROUGH between the East that ern and western ciues WITHOUT TTLANSFER, Which enables it to avoid the injurious de- - lays so generally prevalent ai . . . transhipping points. CARS RUN -THROUGH TO AND FROM EVANSVI LLK .WliHUUI 'l KAaV- FER. ' TIME GUARANTK1 , j RATES UUAKAiSTKtU IU ,, . A.N1 FROM EVANSVILLE . , . AND EASTERN CITIES. " ONLY NINE DAYS TO t AND FROM EVANSVILLE AND NEW YORK, AND EIGHT DAYS TO AND FROM EVANSVILLEAND PHILADELPIIIA - BALTIMORE Th T.Inn la man a (zed throuehout by men of transportation experience equal to any in the country, wnose aim it win. uu ider satUtaction to its patrons. Agents of tho Company are , authorized to settle claims for damages or detention at desti nation, instead or tne nsuai custom 01 referring them back to point of shipment. farties ordering ireignt lioin minor i the Eastern cities should direct shippers to mark Packages .. , , v'-n : t 'v't XJiiion :..J ..':.! i Line,' and refer them to agents of thU Company for shipping directions, rates, lime, con- . Pn.rti shtnninc to Eastern cities from interior ooints. via Evansville.shouid con sign their lreight to care oi ' AOENT STAR UNION LINE, . Af KmnsvHifl. fadvtilna him of th same hv mn il.t who will issue through bills of lading, giving rates, time, contracts, &c. i AGENTS IN THE EAST. GEO. J. HARRIS, 77 Washington street, Boston. , JOHN MCKNIGHT, 415 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. - t'H AS. H. KOONS. corner Centre and Calvert streets, Baltimore., . , 1 ! AGENTS IN THE WIST. H. W. BROWN, Cincinnati. " W. E. ROBINSON, Louisville. : S. F. (RAi . tncuanapos. Nl STEVENS, St. Louis. JAMES TALLMADGE. JR., Memphis. L. R. WILSON, Nashville. W. W. CHANDLER, Chicago. D. S. GRAY, General Superintendent, Cincinnati. Ohio. Evansville oflice. F. II. EHRM AN, mai-JO - Agent. BROWXT DUNKERSON & CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA." .,,.'.., Oontiirii?ioii llMolmitH ' ! "' . .' - - and- : FORWARDING AGENTS. Also, especial Agents for the Bellefo-talne Cotton Express, '; And ri Trprtitloi Co. Bellefb-taine Cotton Express. c7 .''l'i-" n'v Ouly Ten Days to New York. "t TIME GUARANTEED, IflS 1HTW1X EXPRESS LIME 1 for the transmission of Cotton to the otton to tne establlHhed. East, by dispatch, is now fully establlnhe r Time Bills of Lading will be given. TIME THROUGH, TEN DAYS. Consignments solicited. . feb3"tX Agents, Evan6yllle,ind. Erie Transportation Company's TIME EXPHESS. , TEN DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO - ; EVANSVILLE. : ... ,: Time Guarnuteed. This Express is now ready for busiuess. Through receipts given and time gtiaranteedby - W. 11. DARLING, Agent, ' No. 26j Broadway. New ork. ', , ' . O. W. ABBOTT, Agent, " ' " No. 15 State Street, Boston. ' BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., febtf Agents, Evansville, Ind. T II UtAM KELSON, XJ. H. AUCTIONEER, Has, permanently located . hi Auction . Room at '' ' No. ty Main Stkk-t,'-' "' -(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 Tobsoay, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Cah advances on consignments. Refers to ail thm citirena f Evaiwvill who know him. Will give his whole Um to n bnalnew. pU

INSURANCEL

Evansville Insurance Csl ACTHORIZEn CAPrTAI Paid Up Capital. FIRE, MARINE, & FLAT BOAT RSS. - Taken t fair rate. x n. Q. WnKKi-KR, PresidentJAXES U; Cut-EK, hecielarydirectors: Charle Vlele, -J. S. Hopkins, Uillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M.J. Bray. John Ingle, Xn H. Q. Wheel-. William Dn-K-W- bC. P. Parsons. Business Agent, w'fl- r B 6 aLso attend to Lite and Accident l&aimvmt Office, corner of Main and JTirst -. In First National Bank Building, as FIRE, INLAND, AND ACCIBST .Insurance Agen2fv NO. 6 SOUTH WATER STREET, Between Main and Locofttv - EVAKV11 . tJCVWaMgto. Idrance No. 173 Brodway, New Yok Awt . ... : 8Gais Does a General FIRE and INLAND) KATRINE Insuranoe business; Policies -tied to participate receive HEVartf FIVE PER CENT, of th uefc. proess. . Four oonsecntlve dividend.; tf 81 XTTK PER CENT. EACH declared to-narciaft ing customers by the Company.. . ir (FIRE) ff '.;-.'.-;'- -ft INSURANCE C0MPAM1C : Na 161 Broadway, Hew YoRif . Atiill.....jl355,l as Insures Buildine-, Merchandise, Hom hold Furniture, Rents, Leases, and property against loss and damuge by FliiA.Fire and Marine I.U&kv. OF CIJtClNNATI AND COVIHOTO Aeti........ ..- 350.C3; 3 '. Insures HULLS, CARGOES and FLAH- -- BOATS, at fair rates of premium. Anwa? its patrons are David Gibson A CoC.U Dumont A Co., Capt. Davidon A C Cincinnati; Messrs. Ford A Co., LmaBartley, J. H. Ferry Co., of Louvi and New Albany. . - . .'.;..-. ., - - - NEW YORHV ACCIDENT INSURANCE CCC Civsh Capital...... $320ft Insures aprainst ACCIDENTS. Coop Tickets insuring ifoOOO in event of death, aadt : 835 per week in case of disability from aeo Sr dent of any description. Policle from mmr month to five years, insnriBR I60O to Sl&jUiMi in event of death, and &i to It') weekly ooipensatiou in case of disability, at ii psct&1.000 per annum. - JW- All losses promptly adjusted, paid. jw Policies Issued in all Th above c panles on favorable terms -bjEDGAR 8IIARPE, AgeipV mar!7 tf No. 6 Sopth Water 8t-to . ......... GEORGE STACKHOUSH. GENERAL No. 6 NOFtTn WATER STREET; . ' EVANSVILLE, JNv . Cah Assets repreeiited, over . - Eleven Millions of Dollarsr (II.IKIO.OOO.) ' Life, Accident, Fire and Marine Innr CONNECTICTrT MUTUAL LIFE INHVOOV Hartford, t'uun.. -Capital, and sunr-us, ovr SSJKJC-' TRAVELERS INS. CO., Hartford, Oomu.. , Capita, and Sckp-uh, - t&ljM .Mb. ' PHCENIX FlRE A MARINE IN& .CObVBrooklyoyN. Y. Capita-and ScRP-uSy. - tllS-5fX - BALTIC FIRE INS. CO., New YOrtR. Capitax. and SuKPtus, yTXnii.tflltr' - decl-dtitu . . ,. . - DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. ONION DRUG-STORK-LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-OflEioe W. P. B. HebocrOPHY8ICIANN' PRESCRIPTltetUh. carefully compounded. Strict ita& . lion given to business, and orders senk servants or children. ' Fancy and toilet articles of all deori tlons, very cheap.- apxiS ti. 1 . CM: fhtm iAirhtfnl tollesartioi tista for Preserving and Beauttfyui Mi V plexion and Skin. , , , Sold by dnifisu every-here. Depot, 74 Fulton strset, N. Y. BMWt

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