Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 September 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1866.

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COMMISSION CARDS.

P. S. DUSOIICHET A CO., GENERAL FORWAKDINU ajnu COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. aw Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. ang21-ttm FEXNEB, HABDENBERGH PRESTON Wholesale Grocers and Commission Meroli&ntfs 129 WATER STREET, (Near Wall street,) Nw Yobx. DEAN K. FENNEB. JOHN A. HASDINBSRQH. VH. B. PRESTON. may7 dim F. B. HUSTON. DUKE NICHOJJSON. HUSTON &, CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville Indiana novfitf T. COX....- F. M. HUMPHREY. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN Hay,;0orn, Oats, Fiour,Bacon ANDCountry Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. mm- Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. apr7-tf DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Offlce. W. P. B. Hebberd. nHYNU'IANS' PRESCRIPTIONS JCcarefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. .... Fancy and toilet articles of aU descriptions, very cheap. prl8 tf TINWARE. H. . BLEMKER HAS REMOVED FROM HIS OLD stand on Main street to his new house, No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and best selects ed stock in the city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, CooKing and Heating Stoves, MantleSj Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and common; Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids; Sngar-Kettles : Doe-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and Vases; Britannia Ware; Iron. Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; in Tact, a general assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. ma- Alf Tobbine. such as GUTTERING ROOFING, Ac, done at short notice. All warranted as represented. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. Prls tfi IMPORTANT To Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Commissioned Officers, wno Served in the late War. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Elftttted to three months extra PAX proper, and 8oldle-s entitled to the additional BOUNTY nider the late act. will consult their interests by calling on WALKER & GARDNER at their office, North Third Street. Mr. Gardner has been .'EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL in procuring

all kinds oi sui.iu.u' CLAIMS, ana in prosecuting SUCCESSFULLY all other claims against the Government. Officers, Boldiers, Sailors, Marines, Ac, may rely on having their papers correctly made out and their claims successfully prosecuted, with the least possible delay. Necessary FORMS, BLANKS, INSTRUCTIONS on hand. PAPERS FROM THIS OFFICE DO NOT MEET THE DELAYS at the Departments, so ..generally complained otWALK:EIi & GARDNER, Conveyancers, U. S. Claim, Real Estate, and General Collecting Agents. Aug8-dtf.

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Louisville and Cairo Packet. The new and elegant steamer uffibE MARY SWAN, H. B. Champion, Master; N. P. Osterhout and J. A. Cakfbey, Clerks; Will run an a regular weekly packet between Louisville and Cairo. Will pass Evansville for Cairo every Saturday, and for Louisville every Tuesday evening. julySO dtf j. United States Mail! Evansville and Cairo Mail Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. The Evansville and Cairo Mail Company will henceforth run their elegantSteamers, making a Reliable Daily Mail Line, Running as follows : The elegant and fleet Steamer CHARMER, W. A. LOWTH, Master Fowler, cik, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday and Thursday at 2 p. H. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP Master. WM. DUNN Clerk. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. u. The elegant and light-draught PHANTOM, TOM BOLUS, Master IRWIN, Clerk, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 P. M. BSTLEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. tar These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at allhours. by Jul 2 HUSTON A CO.. Ag'te. Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer ADA LYON, Alp H. Edwabds, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Woodbury and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-fined boilers. For freight or passage apply on board. may21 tf OLD RELIABLE U. S. MAIL LIISTE FOR 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs. Master : D. M. Wabbkw, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m. j and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSE HITE, Ballard, Master; John Ouebbacher, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lusk, Master; John 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 oharge, and all information furnished, by COX A HUMPHREY, and HUSTON t CO., Agents. A. T. Gillmore, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for Paducab, Johnson ville and Eastport. The elegant Light Draught steamer P. P. WEBB, A. J. Duncan. Cant..G. W. Vinyard. Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above and all intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville and at Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage applv on board, or to HUSTON UO., decUdtf Agents. CHARLES B IBCOCK A CO. IMPOBTEB AND DEALER IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs. Axles. Wood Work. Damasks Harness. Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, Ac. TVo. Miiin Street. Evansville. J4y 2, 1862. jelO LANT BROS. & 0., Contractors and Builders, Corner CHERRY STREET and CANAL WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO make contracts for Buildings of any description. We have on hand a good supply of Seasoned Lumber; Cedar, Pine, and Poplar Shingle; Doors-and Blinds; Sash, Glazed and Unglazed; which we offer for sale cheap for cash. may29 dSna

RIVER NEWS. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, 4c, Ac Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to J River and Weather. The weather yesterday morning cleared up bright and beautiful. In the afternoon, however, it began to cloud up again, with strong indications of rain. The river ha8

declined six inches in the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday. Business on the wharf was quite active. Arrivals and Departures. The Harry Dean, from Cincinnati to Memphis, passed down; the Phantom, from Cairo, and the J. P. Webb, from Eastport, arrived ; the Nashville departed for Cairo, and the Advance for Cumberland River. Boats Dne. Among the first boats due here are the Golden Eagle, for Memphis; Camelia and Talisman, from St. Louis; Kate Robinson, from Memphis; Argosy, from New Orleans; Navigator, to New Orleans; Natoma, for Memphis; Armadillo, for New Orleans. Boats Leaving- To-Day. The Sam. Orr will depart for Cairo promptly at 2 p. x. The J. P. Webb leaves for Eastport at the same hour. The Tarascon, for Louisville, takes her departure in the evening. Gleaning: front Our Exchanges. We find the following items in the Cin cinnati Commercial of Monday: The weather was cool and cloudy yesterday, a dense fog prevailing early in the morning. The mercury ranged at 76 degrees at noon. At Pittsburgh the river is rising, with 6 feet in the channel. The Kanawha is stationary, with M inches in the channel. Here the river has risen 8 inches during the past 24 hours, with 7 feet on the shoalest bars hence to Louisville. There is 2 feet inthecanal,and7feetonthe shoalest bars alone the Lower Ohio. Capt. Grace contemplates dropping the .wei none aown 10 me levee mis ween to load for New Oil tans. Mr. S. C. Benjamin formerly of the J. G. Blackford, will officiate in the office. TheiUnlted States exchanged trips with the Major Anderson, yesterday, so as to be on hand here to receive the President on Wednesday morning. Fubthkr Details of the Sinking of the Linnie Drown. The steamer Linnie Drown went down in seven minutes after she struck, at 3 o'clock In the morning. The passengers jumped in the river and swam ashore. The officers stuck to tle boat and saved many of the passengers ar d crew. Two of the crew were lost, and se r eral of the deck passengers. The lady pa tsengers were taKeu asnore in tneir mgnt ciotnes. The steamer commonwealth. Captain Lloyd, rendered valuable services to the survivors. The boat is a total wreck. the cabin parting from the hull. She had on board seventy-five tons of Cincinnati freight, re-shipped by the Darling, Kate Kobinson and Minneola. consigned to Pine Bluff. The officers Linnie Drown gave their attention to save the passengers and crew, and lost all their effects. The passengers jumped into the river in a body, lortv in numoer. uapt. uiaycomD leaves for Cincinnati to get another boat. The New Albany Commercial, of Monday, says : The river was falling on Saturday, but suddenly commenced rising yesterday morning, since wnicn time it nas swouen several inches. The weather was quite pleasant yesterday with a slight shower of rain in the afternoon. Business quiet. The Louisville Journal learns that Cap tain J. L. Crane and Captain Reuben Dawson, are moving around among the steamboat owners, as their duties as inspectors require, seeing that all the boats are furnished with Coppln's new safety valve, as requirea ny law. Ail uie owners oi Doats must adopt it, the sooner the better. Among the passengers of the Nick Longworth was Captain Ruben Neal. Captain Neal goes to Paducah to bring out the Indiana, which boat has been thoroughly repaired and docked at that place, and is in first class order. She will probably come to Louisville to load, and will be welcomed by hosts ot mends who recognise her as the reliable home boat. John Hazlett, well known on W estern waters as a steamboat pilot, died suddenly on Tuesday last, in Alleghany City. An inquest was held, and a verdict rendered of deal h from the visitation of God. The Louisville Journal of Saturday says: No Hebdebson Packet. There will be no Hendeison packet to-day, unless the Rose Hlte gets off the canal docks in time to load, which is not probable. The larascon goes to-morrow. The river, ieeling tne innuence oi tne late heavy rains, has azaia commenced to swell. The stage oi water is four feet eight inches in the canal, and two fett eight incnes in tne luaian crime, w earner ciouay and warm. As usual on Sunday no business was transacted. We learn from the Superintendent of the Louisville and Henderson Packet Company, that all ministers and their wives attending the Methodist Conference, at Vincenhes, Indiana, will be carried on either of the boats of their line at half fare, both going and returning. We are glad to chronicle this generous act. EVANSVILLE ICE CREAM DEP OT Adauk Cbrist, Proprietors WE HAVE RUILT AND FITTED np in elegant style, a Saloon on SOUTH SECOND STREET, which we intend to make an attractive place of resort for the citizens of this city. We shall manufacture to order the following Ice Creams: Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, Lemon, Chocolate, and Plum Pudding Glace. SHERBETS: ORANGE SHERBET, LEMON SHERBET, STRAWBERRY SHERBET, PINE APPLE SHERBET, And ROMAN PUNCH. We keep always on hand Vanilla.and Strawberry Ice Cream and Orange Sherbet. A fine assortment of CANDY, NUTS, CAKES, AC, Lemonade and Soda Water, Weddings and parties upplied with all kinds of Ornamental Cakes, In as beautiful designs as any made in New York City. , , All orders will receive our personal tentton. ADANK & CHRIST, atSouth Second St.r bet. Main & Locust. June 12-3md t FOR SALE. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, . . .. .. .. ... . . r , It lth.n containing sbvcu iwmo aim si mated on Sixth Htreet, oetween wamiu and Chestnut. , , , . Also My Interest in the Paper Store of S. N Docker A Co. 'fftrrol ....t-n-ABd bad A pair of Family Carriage Horses and s Rockaway Carriage. For particulars, appl to docker sepll dtf No. 7 South First Street.

TRANSPORT ATIO r

STAR " UNION LINE." Union R. R. and Transportation Company. TTreigflit Line. .Fast VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The only I ine carrying freight to and from the Eastern Cities. F. H. EHRMAN, Resident Ag'L Evansville, Ind. F IT. Elf UM AX fc CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, FLOUR, Ac. Coiner Locust and Water Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N MERCHANTS, And special Agents for the BELLEFONTAINE R. R. CO., ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., August 13, 1866 augl4 Agents. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. mHE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPA A ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evans ville ana vicinity tnat, witn increased iacilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, Thev solicit a continuance of former fa vors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of valuable packages. Ac. can be obtained at the office oa First street, next door to the Post-ornoo maris THOMAS GAIT HK St. ut STAR UNION LINE. Important to Shippers throughout the Southwest. TEN PER CENT. SA VED. 3-1 m: undersioned, having L been appointed Agents of the " Star nion Line, a fast freight line between the Southwest and the Eastern Seaboard, desire to call the attention of shippers to the advantages of this line over all others for the speedy transfer of freight from all Dorts on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New York and other Eastern cities. Freights are sent through from Evans ville to New York, Boston, and Phiiadelnhla without chanee of cars, and in the unprecedented time of seven to ten days. This through line saves to tbe snippers at least ten per cent, on freights, and de livers goods in as good order as received. Reclamations promptly and satisfacto rily adjusted. HUSTUK s uu., Agents, and Proprietors of wharf boat, au!5 d3m Evansvflle, Ind. New York Millinery Store. WHOLESALE I RETAIL. New Store and No Goods. Low Priceis. NO. 8 SOUTH SECOND STR Evansville, Ind. CARD. THE UNDERSICtNED. IN CALLING the attention of the public to the above announcement, desires to say vnai 11 snau be the "aim and object" to always keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Silk, Straw, and Millinery Goods of every description, and the latest importations of Parisian styles. None but the best workm An will ho Axrinlnvri ! ftnd we trust, by a close and care fu fat tent Ion to the wants of our customers, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. F. WAGLEY, Proprietress. Straw Goods Bleached, and Silk and Felt Work done, in a superior manner. Tka Tr.i mnniiM) with Pattern Bonnets and Goods at New York prices. sep5 dtf Sold Out we HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT Tw our entire stocK oi urugs, tneuu cals, Ac; to Mesara.hkCarlit A Co. nfcrriTii7 to the above, we wonld say that we will carry on the business at the old stand, nnder the supervision of Mr. Aug Lelcb. We at the same time offer the stock for sale. The stand is an old and excellent one. and well known. LEICH, CARLSTEDT A CO. Evansville, Sept. 4, 18W. sef dtt

COMMISSION CARDS. Bbown, Dunkebsok A Co, ' Evansville, Ind. E SCHOENLATTB, f . . New Albany, Ind.

R K. DUNKERSON A CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. oct24 6m. J. C. Dusouchet A Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION A PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. ocU8 DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. B. W. HABPEB. DAN. AIKEN A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf SBTARPE SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Wateb Street, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. apr23 JOHN 1$. HAUL, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, Aud Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, octis Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, NO. 374 FRONT STREET, Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, MEMPHIS, TENN. WILL 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., -V4n..1Ue Ind freston A Bro., evansville, ma. irst National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. Carleton, Foute A Co., New York. Speed, Donoho A Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. decc'85 dtf A. 8. HAYECBST, J. 3. WH1TAKEB. Hayburst dc Wbittalter, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS. No. 6 South Water St. Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. tf ALEX, ii O WELL A CO., Upper Whi'i fboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ME CHANTS, and General -? t amboat Agents, Sh i wneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular att ntion given to collecting purchase chants. apr28 3m L.. M. BAIRD. O. H. 8TABT BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co.,) GENERAL AGENTS, PRODUCE, Jf Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. o. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. .. . Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly NEW FOUNDEHY. Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILLMANN & 00. Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Office at H. E. Bleinker's, No. 14 Second Street, bet. Main and Sycamore. THIS NEW FACTORY IS NOW IN full operation, and is manufacturing COOKING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, HEATING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, All of the latest and most approved pat terns. Skillets and Lids. Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Sugar Kettles, -Irons, rates, and Castings in general. Also manufacturers of COPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in MANTLES and GRATES, TINNERS' STCCK, TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IRON and COPPER WARE, JAPAN WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BUCKET-EARS, WIRE BASTING SPOONS. LADLES and SKIMMERS, SHOVELS. Ac, Ac; in fact, everything in our line, A large and complete stock. All warranted as represented. Orders and calls solicited before purchasing anrwhere else, at H. E. BLEMKER'S, 14 Second Street, aul3 d3m Evansville, Ind. T. A. X.YON". jo. sKitown SEMONIN. LYON & WAOI.K8ALK DEALERS IK CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg A Co.) 24 North rtrmt Streo. Eaaksvii-u:. .Indiana. mariMSm

MACHINISTS.

WILLIAM HF.TT.MAN, (Successor to KraU HeUoawft CITY FOlTEY Manufacturer and Builder i PORTABLE AND 8 TA TIONAJtT STEAM ENGINES AND ROLLERS SAW AND GRIST MILL. MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Bresaea CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, Ac, Ac, jj EVANSVILLE, IND. Rhket I row and Copfkb Woks made order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTING of every description. Dealers In Steam Ganges, Gum Beltfaqr Fire uncus, wrougni iron t-ipes, uioina, sc., at manuiaciurera pra REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25 BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS and SHOH AT WHOLESALE! No. US MAI1ST STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAI and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade is respectfully invited vo amine my Stock, with tne assurance they will find as Good Goods and as Low AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thankful to old customers for past favosa, I would respectfully solisit a contlMMMO of the same. ' July 13 DENTISTS. DRS HAAS & COOKE, Surgeon Dentiwto Rooms over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Street; Evansville, XncL. WIEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR X the very liberal patronage receive during the past seven years, and beinje permanent residents of the city, dsir aB Lreons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their roew and see the various styles of work manufactured. . , . . Improvements and lnventinsare heiBR made, and everything that will subeerv tbe interests of their patients is secure them. Their establishment and faeliltMS are equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have several Anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. AUdeslrable styles of ARTlPICIAl TEETH made anywhere in the Unit States are made by us. Iwegulaxltiee Children's Teeth successtijUyeosweied. Those having Decayed TeeRi ihoyJ either have them extracted of filled ( latter if possible). The health 04 he ties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections treated; also Clg Palate.