Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1867 — Page 2
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1867.
Kentucky C?fespndeifee.
Princeton its Location--TheRebels on Taxes Nt tt-4.Xrt--ff"US The Wheat Crop-Prospects Bright - The " Third Pt7tyThe Louts-r;-y - ville Courier ' Grieves. Ocer it De-'Z-,,JeaL ofjJie RiUU)amwcum Lou:, ' isvilleHow the People hike it.. Y v p Princeton, Kt., April 14. .. Editors Journal:. , , . r 1 As fai as location is concerned, this . is a pleasant place. As a mere " look r on in Venice," one is not favorably impressed with- the people in general, unless it be that he is a violent rebel, and hates the Government. Rebels ..hero are quite bold. and" defiant but
fctfi-r. like all other places I have visited in
,this Statg, if met in a bold, , firm and
,( determined" manner, 'they -are quite -"easily silenced.- 'There -'are j about
five hundred Union men in this counV tygoodSand'tniej but unfortunately it the Union ik'-kneed. and Thegfe, however. 'were never', regarded as "reliable. At . any ume, out were .quite as iiKeiy 10 be.retfeis as Union -xaen; at least if a
' par'fy" Tiavef crown' wei
,hate ceased to talk:1
Tv.aw personal advantage was icf -fee; gained.' iUAK .-The new Oourt House in this plade
c-4 .is. a neat an4, excellent j6tuf ture''firidi fat arproachinescemnletion.' iThe
'fi; oia one way destroyed during, tne war
-4xaerai-iTOO'i-K-a t creat dejljof-'tliatBortfiwwk in this see-i tion of the State.- Kebel - Democrats' ar .oastaaUy -cursing-the Govern' ment and deploring high taxes: buff sever a word is said .by them against the conduct of a man who wantonly destroyed public property, wnieh degtruction could not possibly have ub-' OBSIDJy . seryeq, toe inceresc oi ine.reDei uoafederacy. The additional tax thus imnosfid ia not tn Via rlpnlnrAr? w
fhejn, butht tar to siipport the Government, eyen though four-fifths of "-ifee loea i who- urse about it have never, and perhaps never will, pay a cent of it,- is most bitterly denounced. . May be the success of the rebel DempCracy Jnd e licj)osition of adidaa! aj t pay t? r?l?el war debt Kisfould .change their tune.v Ojt course all. rebels repudiate the idea' now of ever, paying tnatdebtj bat jf 'success- . fal in politics in future, may it not t.u reaonaDly'beijSuppofed thut those Who staked their fortunes x)'a rebeU HiiohAad lost, wilJ ask and trj to pro-j "'cure'indemnity for such losses? ; hri The prospect for a good crop-: ;of wheat m tnicouiifcr (Caldwell) ,, is . most flattering, and the farrhers, are r - taking advantage of the fewjdays.,of
fine weather to make vigorous prepay rations lor the new "crop. lA great i deal oi.the tobacco is yet unsold, but "when it is disposed of 'money will ,of course be more plenty. Jut tew hae; anticipated, their. crops by purchasing on rreditf-"hence -the ' farmers will have the means, when the Sales -are effected v. for more extended opera., tions. -! i o.jV',, It may be- of interest to your read- , ers to learn what figure the " third party" will cut in this Statel Some have supposed . that it would recruit its -strength) from the Union ranks.
f lnligent inquiry will convince -any iy.one that'jfc.-ig not soj-pTTue, a few f iwho have always "been 'regarded as of (--'doubtful fidelity to the-great Union I cause, but acted with the party on i-.. one or two occasions, are, now readv
t7 to go where the least, dangei is to be v. . found; but the strength of that party will consist of moderate ; men from the Democratic side. Up to the 10th inst., the.. Louisville Courier has treated the subject of a third party as a
movement only ht tor ridicule, but m the paper of the 10th: the editor gets somewhat alarmed, as will.be seen by ; the following: ;; - , ; V " The point to which, we particularly desire to call attention is that the effect of the' movement, so far as it is attended with any, is . to aid those most implacable enemies Of Kentucky
ana "tree-institution, ine xtaaicais. ssrr?r '-The third. partyproposes to recruit its forces, not-by desertions from the Radicals, biit by the accession of such as are opposed to Radicals. So far as Qri8 influence goes-it rwill divide, the conservative "voter" In "this" way the third artv -ate' now really effeetine
Si.,,r.inoreHfor,, Jacobinism than if theyjj
went squarely over and piantea tnemselveS" upon- that revolutionary and i-fatal heresy, aTake th jcase of any Congressional district: A Democratic and a Radical 'Candidate comes out, Jii'i. and, purfially divides-iheti conservative votAwitii the former; does not
the merest tyro see that the chancer
, hanced? Just so with the State offices. - The ticket to be nominated
on the,lltji of this month will reduce the Democratic, vote just I; bv the
iuzj: ' amount of support itJ receives."'
"Whether the editor has arrived at the above conclusions after the suc-
.Ji:ifcs? Pf JhjJ wteMfenUWfte for mayor in the city oi JLouisvnle, or
whether he: has .resorted to ridiiaildir..iLL thus far to cover up his fearful SS
f J hensionls oihet'mijd par success; it is hard to determine. At all events. it is plain to be seen that he does norl like the idea of Democrats acting independently; -r He would have them vote the unadulterated rebel Demo-. era tic ticket, 'ami a9k a questions. By the way, the defeat of the regular rebel Democratic" ticket in Louisville is a matter pf greater regret to the rebels in this'part of the State, than . the result of , the late Connecticut election was ot rejoicing, in con
... .., viub4uu x wuuiu say, mat uuivu ujvu, who are such from principle, and have . always been, are, full of nope; not,. it is true: of the 'trdecess of those prin-
make a bold fitht, and ta vote the frill Lsireugt h un& party. X. v mu:s THEJEXT ON THE BEACH .and .other Pwrrw by John Ureenleaf- whittiek, Boston: XiNC'KOR & Fields, t ThUi? jthe last installment of ,WMk tier's genius. Although getting along in years, it bears good evidence that this " iriward light," ; of our; Quaker poet,' stilt glows warm and bright' 'as ever. " ' ' ' " . ! ' It is not uncommon in literature lor the first essays of an author to be the best. At a single flight he touches the summit of his power: and all after attempts are descents' to lower atti; tudesr.until at last he but; beats the dust, and flutters on; the ground. Not so of Whittierv There . hasl been a steady ripening o his powers." .A constant ascent to disreputation his best books are ,his last.,,,. There is nothing that he has written better than, "Snow. Council" or .'.'XheiTent on the Beab,-'',:?.,..-,. ,:.,,( ovi ., . There are in them the sama jurity and devptedness of, feeling jjthe same, 6weet "and gentle enthusiasm; , the same" ever recurnne pictures' oi me imagination; the -same smooth, and tnellow flow of words that character ized his early inroductions, but with iipcreased Tigor and trDgthi: J 7. lent on tno' Jtseacn :'Xaes its title from an incident in that custom, sd common of late years in New EnlandJ known as ' campinff out,V and i thus described in: the- opening paged f the book? -)Ai 1 si-.ic-.' t.tiu Burned ail or inland valleys through. There friends, the meets o ummer time. fitcned- tneir white tent where white te seawinds llw. n f . JBehind them mashes, seamed and crossed, witn narrow creeps, ana nower emoossvied.. -'i-i: ? . I Stretched to the . dark oak-wood, whose leafy arms ' . , ' - - Screened rom the : stormy- East : the i . ; pleasant jtoland fayms. .; . ;i, , "At foil of tide their boi&r:hore 5 . ,;j ' naiinhiuuhi MDd tbe waters best: At ebb, a smooth and fltemng floor . Thev touched with lLrfc. receding feet, j Northward a green blnff brfl caam 'Of sand hills; sonthwara wvvmc n llB.!''i n-,..t.c;:-i ... . XJ.' Of saft-grass. with a rivftr iDding awsr' - Bait-whitened, and .beyond i 9f the town.-uMJ-.ii v.m.j jdj ' ' & ';hn ,nr:c mow rWr inuiA !1,u'" " Whence sometimes, when the wind as . light, " ".' f 1 " f"" I iUru il,Andaull ttie'thnnde olth'e beach, They heard the bells of morn and night Swing . miles away, their silver speeilt o Above low scarp and torf-grown waUjy j0. They saw the lortxflag rise and fall ; And, the first star to signal twilignts hour, The camo-fire glimmers down from the T7 fan linht-bouse tower; . i-J i ijti tall light-house ':?:7 ft'ii . f?'"tMjil fint V' i F They rested there, escaped awhile ' From cares that wear the life away. fi ft.? n.-, icn i F-t m t . It. Inn.i a nnatnMl.ilAi.i Like drift-weed,, . ou the, sand-slopes ''' brown.- 'r' J,': 'ur 1 i ,4.ne.'oet tnen lavorns ,in a. jew touches of his art, with portraitures of the guests of Summer tune so strikr ing as to; be recognized at once. ; Our American 3Ioxon,: Fields, , the; Poet's publisher, is represented as one who With bis beard scarce silvered bor . . A readv credence in his looks. . ' . : t' -. . j A lettered magaate, lording o'eiS 1 : i An ever-widening realm of books. In him brain-currenta, near and far, fVonveyeu as ;n a ieyaen jar, ( ; ') f i S li He knew each living: pundit welll ' Could weigh the guts or nun or her, And well the market value tell : 7 - Of poet and philosopher; . i I , But if he lost, the scenes behind., -'.i.'; Somewhat, of itveranoe, vague and ' blind,- r "; " ':; ; ': Finding the actors boraan at the best. : ' : ' , readier lips than, his the good he saw' ' ' confessed. , .. : His boyhood fancies not outgrown; ; j. HelovedhimseiftaesinEer'Bartj , i . Tenderly, gently, by his own ' . , I lie Knew anq jnagea an aaiaor nearc. ' j'W'e shall not need to guess! twice to discover that when the poet ' speaks of a "silent, shy, peace loving manr" he refers to himself. "And one there was, a dreamer born, V' Who, with a mission to fulfill, -j i Had left the Muxes' haunts to turn h The crankof an opinion-millt . i ."Making his rustic reed f song A weapon in the war with wrong, Taking his fancy to the break ing-plongh, . That beam-deep turned the sou for truth to epiing and groir.". . . ' The other member, of this illustrious trio, Bayard Taylor, is drawn as follows: ti ; i i.: , L-Gj! "And'one, whose Arab face was tanned - By tropie nn and boreal frost, So traveled there was scarce a land ' Or people left him to exhaust; - In irllfnor mmH Hjiri from him iiirlisrf 1-Thu- poor.jUeed orangeoX. the World, -A.ua aa me lent-snaae, as Deneain a pairu, firnokfd. uow-legged' likjei. a, Turk, fn oriental cairn. ' A very pleasant time of it, we, can readily believe, these " three friends' and kindred spirits, - must . have had in those Summer days; under ; their canvass, breathing the salt-sea , air, and listening to the low murmur of t the waves,! their! break! And rargle among the rocks, and roll upon the shore. , hii i ' -The author from'-tim&to time dips his hand "within his lull portfolio," "Feigning excuse while searching for (with secref pride1) "his manuscript," and brings forth something for. the entertainment of his camp felloes. Theresult v6f these dips are a nutn;tents of the volume. Many of these ASav4.hithertcfIapptar6d in the .At lantic, but the transition irom one to the other is so' natural and graceful, the nexus that binds each to each so perfect, that ' a unity 'pervades the whole. We commend the wok to.' tfrose who can at'PTeciate good ptfetry; f,''-;i ,u!; - . TENNYSON'S POEM S . ( 1)1 a m on 4 Edition). These editions, which Messrs. Ticknor A'. Fields are pivintr tn'iKii rml.lir.
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" " - - Cj o Will V. ' 1 1 f under the above title are a marvel of condensation , and cheapness. Here we have for $1 25 a volume which contains several poems, which. have (twi: '- .!- -.1. "ft i 1 .. !:-'.:-J H bU..,
been SfEed lepTratelniTe'tDIZtrGS aTCggMlCAXSl
bin: 9C1UUJI 1UI uiurc luau' nuai nc get the ' author s WBOle works comrleie.LJrhetype, ofLjoouise, Jsjrexy nne, but it is sa clear and perfect that 44t-rios -the eyes very- much-468 in reading than would be supposed, j 4n-deod-so excellent is it in this respects Hhtthis objection iffahnostforerottenT It is a great benefit the publishers are conferring in these days of high prices for books, to put the great living masters of English verse thus' within the reach 1 of 'all.' To 'be unacquainted with them, when a few dollars will put them all in our, possession, would seem to be little less than the "un? paidonablesin.',' - r" HAHDWARE. Bar and Sheet olic 'HI' t law' ' i i , . TINPLAm,7.;u!.:tn;:: I- '" ... . - ni'r-.i V, ! I, nit SPRINGS, r : . ,. a .4 ' f 1 I li Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tooli.'I 'ti nK9m ana.jmggj wooaworK, Jacl dly Evaksviile, Iwd.. : 1 j ; . t . .i ; , . i "Wheelinsjr Iron Works, i V 'i ACHESON, BELL" & CO, 1 Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds ol BAR IRON AND NAILS. JIoop,, 'JSheel Pldte Tank Iron, JTail ,r.,., ... Jiod, Wire, nice. . i Office and Warehouse 15 MAIN STREET nov26 dly. i . Whhliso, W. Va. CUARLF, BIBCOCK it CO. A vi in. 't'nl QiKKfoveaPAixv taHAtxA iw t'T ? i n i 'J 1,11 Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, wood work, Damasks, Harnees-, Enameled Patent Leather iii.f f'jl?;ptn "!o musI '. , No,S..?Ialn Street!" ; EvansVUle. July 4, 18(12. .y ' J jelO . DRY GOODS. if u 1 MACKEY NISBET $ CO., 1 -1Ki 7-. v.j.i I'm'. .Wholesale Dealers in.;., L!r ,-,;. DRt JG00DS AXD-SOTIOXS n' lpaWStreet,1; hoVO dtf T ; i . J 1 r ' A EVANSVIUL.B. IK. i: . - .. ; a; push ee, ' DEALEB "' ITS:': . ' " , ' ' Notions and. Fancr Goods, r Violins,. Accordeons, French Harps, "Wala tea jewelry, names' Joaskets, Toys, Ac, Ac, - . !l.7 XAIN ST T.L' (decl dSm BHY;OOis; O. maoee ; .& go.; V-.-.i i ... .' r 1 " WHOLESALE DEALERS W. . - " -jTrij. FANCY ID RY--GOO 3D S f :.;,7'J :xotioxs tc'" ' ' FIRST 'ST (bet: Main and Bycamor. ' KVAKSVILLK, IND. ; lALt ? THJEf 5 ATTEBrriOX O r TIL f trade to their large and desirable stoca of good' just purchased, and which they are offer! ngat great bargains. nov20 - -'' ' '. iAQUESSLUDSPElH S C0n i O'lif jr. ibi (Vyox.BSAit , . Dry Goods and Notions, riiw.J.V iiUJiAu uwt A A' V v A ETAXSVILLE,. IlfDIASA'1 lv.CASff PAm FOBiOTTON. "We aEsd Forward' Cotton and Tobacco, and make Advances on same. feb!2 J.O.MIM,BB.! n 'if, 1 rj.6. pABMEK. MILLE-T-..ARDNER & C0.;qd : .i: W NOTIONS. it '; ,f i - to ,.::!; , No. 35 First JStrcct, , ; :-- , c (Gilbert' Block,; . .: mchiS'd till janl ' Evannvni. Ind.! CUR. DECKER. t l: i tii f fQHIl a. PECKEB, T ' FRED. Q. DECKrjt. ' , , ;'; v , C. PECKER & SONS, A.,'., Manufacturers of Spoken, Wheels, Hubs, Khsfts, Feiioes, and Bent Work, -i. : and dealers In : Wagons, Drays, , Carts, . Thimble ' ' ; ' Skeins, -. and have always on hand a large assort- ,, , ment.of ..... Seasoned Wagon Maker' Sawed JfaterioU, ll and 14S Main Street; corner Fifth, EvansviUe.- Indiana. Price Lists furnished on application.
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MAIX ST-, bet. Second and. Third, vans ville. Ind. Particular attention given to GLASS WLASS, cutttfallBlzes. : ' . imchl3dSm TV C. BRIDWELL & CO. (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DRUGS, v JOBICINES, - 7 t3 HEMICALS, r..(;:j:,.r7TERFpERY,.:) )if ; 'f . :; ( t ; toilet 'article3; - PAINTS, DYES, 1 i :;' Corner Third and Main Streets, - tj . .'vjii JJvAssvnJjE, Ijr. , Prescriptions carefully compounded, day pr night, r novl3 dam" i;.i ; I7i.i x ur,! u :r. t . .i.-n t f t; tow dj-rtK A3TD ! 'No. '5 Zlain. Street -it3! w 'AOEUfTS FOS f ' .GE0RGi?-E JBXSiyS J0MESTIC LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOB DR. ARMlSTEAp'S TONIC SIRLi UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and; . . PILE OINTMENT. . V . . 1. . ... , . f sr Aft brdert promptly tilled" : aprl PETER TIEULIAG, ; , and Dealer in ". Paintt?- Varnishes , Oils, Dyest tiffs.', dec., I X: "SToIb 3IORTH 'WATER ST.,.; mch!3 d3m . EvansviUe, Ind2 ; 7S ; 31aln Streets 79 SPARKS & PICQUET, V WHOLESALE DRUGGISTf , Dealers In Paints ,Oil, Glass and Putt) Physicians' -1 4s carefully selected. ' Prescript ions filled at all hour-. day or. night, at ... -. .-r ,J . ; 0 v'SCHLAEPFEIl'S . irug Btore, . i No. B MAIN STREET. . . : . i ; oc30 dly JTJL beautiful s variety of Pearl, y ' - ' - , , Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card Cases and Tablets for sale very low at . t 'Vj.fa-Xfi SCHLAEPFER'S s t ' y jf - : a- ' i - - ' " " ; ' "Drd Store," -r - :.., No. 59 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly ' ' . " , - An immense neto stock, o nt Perfumes and Pomades at ' - : ; sculaEI-fkrS ; ; . , . . Drugstore, ' t. . No 5 MAIN STREET ocao d.y ,;- , & . X. S. HERB, M.D., Homoeopathic Physician and Surge ; Office No. 8 Second Street, over J. Ricker's Boot and Shoe Store. .. .r - Evans-'e, Oct. 2. 1866 . , foeS d3m COIirECTIOKERIES. ijfj..' ;rr f:.-.ii-''j c ft r'jv.ti '71a'. v ; Gbiilectioneries "H. AHLEKIKO, , ' AlILERING 1 t H. T. HAS8LKR. i HASSLER, Whoiexals and Retail Dealers in 41 J l - For.eign Fmitsrl f i " Toys, ' K o ?i . " ''H5 : rrBdrt to tfl' ; jtv?.?i i rr,"-i. . ' t'.it j ; ; E VANS VILLEi .!" f. !i'-s . t ; .'. We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to 6upply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of pure quality. , We keep a full assortment of Foreign f Fruits and uts, Canned Goods, -fine Fjreserves, Jellies, c t.,. f . v. ;. Toys aid Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and attractive amusement. -. . , .t FIREWORKS ; t " ' n full snrply and general variety. Agents for O. D. Mallorj & Co.'s Ojsters.
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j - r- - " r. f ? KAIIAWHA SALT CO. " L. RTJFF.ER, Jr., " G c nc r a 1 Affon ti No! 5. North Water Street, 1 ' ' Evansviils, Ind. ' ' Orders solicited and filled at lowest market prices. mcb.19 dfim,, I INSURANCE. EYAXSYtLLE INSURANCE CO. ; . 'APTHORIXE CArpAL. .81,000,000 '. Paid Up Capitax..Vv.U... . 250,000 FIBE, MARINE, A FLAT BOAT RI)S v-ij'.-j Taken at fair-rates. i. , Jxo. 8. Hopkins, President- i jAiiEti nvDTUEB, necretary. r 1 .t t.yj i- .!!." j .iXD Charle ytei,: John Ingle, Jr., - William Brown. J. 8. Hopkins,. , Ulllison Maghee," u Robert Barnes,' ji, Dr. M.J. Bray. Xj ,. ' DrJP. W. Bajwywf ial da) oi j ' J. ST." Knox, "Business; Agent,' Who w ill alHO attena to Lite and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. inrirst national uann Kaiiaing. . apBMtm Jtae Bet lastiraocea Fair Kates INSURANCE A GENCT i TABLISHEp X858. j 4 W. MXXSEIf.' ; ... x. H. BIXB? i -NEXSEN& BIXBY. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AN , ; ADJUSTERS OF LOSSES.. CT.n. Fire, River, Life and Accident In Eepresentinsr the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Com. biumi Cash Assets represented Twentv Mil lion Dollars. - ' S20,000,000. Policies on every description of Insurable property issued. . Lose liberally, adjusted ana promptly pja ai mis omce. uriice In Marble Hall Building, No. 8, Main treet, ciminvjiu, juu. i ,vn - t ' AGENTS FOR ; GREAT WESTERN . , DESPATCH . : ;'.( Fosl Freight Xtne, 1 Jel9 ly.) , .." i ..; JEtna Insurance Company, of Hart lord,' uonnecticnt x. a. aleaax DKR..M......-...fresiaeni, M'aw J,; m.:-dke ..A.;.;J-,.Bcretary. , NEXttEN A BIXBY, Agents, j ' . - - . ' Evaksviixje, Ikp. Pho3nix v InsIraEc.0 Company,. .. ot r.fi, Hartford, Connecticut! j CHARTER PERPETUAL!1" CASH ASSETS OYEK , -,. - i $1,000,000. Hekrv Kellogg -............Prtident.' w. u. uiark (secretary. NEXSEN& B3XBY, Agents. i y " EvA3tsvt,L:, Ijd Continental Insurance Company, el ; : i i z . New York City. " ! "' ' i,72 TICIPA TING ' COMPANY. Policy .Holders reoelv three-fourths of the nett pronts, without any liability. CASH ASSETS f t $1,500,000. Geo: T.' Ho... ..:..........'.......Prefctdeni. H. H. 'Lamport..:.. ......Secretary. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, .- EVAJiSVILLK, IHD. Insurance C mpany of North Ameri ca, of Philadelphia, i . IN CORPORA TED 1791. CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,750,0. Seventy-twQ years ; successful business experience, . , Arthur O.Cofti, PreoMetit, Cbas. : Platt ........ .Jecrclar3-, .i NEXsiEN A BIXBY, Agents, " ' ' , . , EVAKSVIH.K, lUD. Manhattan .Insurance Company, ot t i ,' New York City. ; t:, INCORPORATED 1821, . CASH ASSETS - . $1,000,000. War. Pitt P a lm i r .. I'i-om Id e ti t. Andrew J. 8mith........... -..Secretary NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, . T... - . ; EVANSVIUUK, liND. Artie Insurance Company, of New f - " York City. CASH ASSETS -' - $000,000, J. Milton (Smith. .. PrrllrnU H. B. Wn.MARTH.......Vlce PreMUtent. VJiCEJtT Tilyon ..Mecrtary. - NEXSEN A BIXBY. Agi-nut, , ,. Evansvilljc iNn. North American Insurance Company of Hartford Connecticut. , . ; CASH ASSETS - . - . $300,000. A.' F. HASTrsros;...... 'resident. Wm. C HAfirrtwos . ...Secretary. r.i ... ,.,NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents. EVAXSVIIXK. IND. Merchants . Insurance . Company, ' of -:- tianiora, Connecticut. - CASH ASSETS m--.i mo,OOC' Mark HowAR.-.ia-twiU,;.i.Presldent E. Thoh. Lobdeix. ... 4 Secretan. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, ' . ' i. ' ' KVANSVILXJC, IXD. . r-T' -1 ' " : - i North American Insurance Company, i t of New- York City. . i CASH ASSETS - . i:i . $75,O0fPARTICIPATING t COMPANY Policy Holders receive one-half the net "profits without any liability. r- . J f W. Otis ijii..i;u.President , LR. Yff ktkkh . .-..Secretary. .'Jjji. .Evasvh-i-e. Isn, !''?. ii. H. w,-. u: u1'1 '-'i' , J'-1 .Etna Life Insurance Company, . pf Hartford,, Connecticut CASH ' ASSETS A $3,000,000. The cheapest and nest. life Insurance Company la America. . i i-'- . E. A. BuLkLEK .J.....;...Presidenu T.' O.- E!DKB....i.- . ...Mecretary. B. B. Mvrioc ....Wale Agenu Xs dt B1XB . AKnis. ...... EVAysvijLi-i:. IxnCharter Oak Life Insurance Comr pany; of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OYER - 1.000,000. J. C. Walkliy , PresidenU S. .H. White Secretary. ' NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, .t Evaksvillk, Ijkd. r v Accident Insurance Company, ... , . COLUMBUS, OHIO. CAPITAL - - - $1,000,000. BesJ. E. Hmith . ...Freldenl. a. B. Wright... Becretary. ... . NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, EVA8VIL1., IJ.
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Capital, $lO,O0O,O0O. i i f ' 1 .TJiEExpress Company. ESTABLISHED 184 S. ORGANIZED 1SS4. VI.'' ": The Only Company having Ramlflca- , tions throughout the Continent, i ,: i. aid Connections with' the ?i;zi- Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and -i SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. nWE ADAMS EXPRESS COXPANT, JL at its office la Evansville, soliciU m eoatlnuanosof th patrosiags ofAhe public, referring to Its superior facilities of transportation, its vast domestic ana inter national connections. Its prompt llquidat)on of all losses, and its sterling relia is sterling reiiao: llltr. tspeciai cara initfsa i ni the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages
j.erchandise received for delivery on paytoent of the accompanying bill, and PTOceedsreturned tropVf.t Transport heavy End light frelglVts. pack-aes,-anA parcel jasritwf.as all other forwarders. ' v j Any information in regard to the routes. f Ac, can be obtained at the office. No. 1XA FIRST STREET V aovM.dt v. r'8rPAVWyAnt. ; TTTTTTTrm ;
BR0WX, DUxVKERSON r& CO., FORWARDING' ANDXONMISSION j 'lo iufj'tolf iapii.:.i a And Pf viA Agents. 'or $bs 'i , I , '-.. ri- y.'-i .1 i i i j eileFoxiaixek; rco.; V'l! Jl-.'Xilfiirs(! 1 ,t 'lull' .ii V t ERIR TRATRPARTATTflwril . m !c noiJti!r,i.ottr at Ii 'And BIETIME" ElrKISS. ... L HI 't lt ' "Also,. Agents for the' jBellefontaiiie Cotton Express. timeJ and Rates guaranteed. ConsIgomenU sdiicited. rj.' ... i 1 ..!' U. .-..'-. ,iif BROWN, DUNKE1WON A CO., t August 13, l-augM Agents. () f.' Hthe-"-1 1 i . KERCH ANTS' . UNIOIX Express Compiiiiy - ; I j I ' 4 ''''- ' f HAVING PUT THEIB PIKUT and creat Through Lines ia perfect Iuf ar now nrrnirM to u O a General Express Business with the East, Wiwt. Southwest, and North wsU Includ ing the carrying and collecting of Money Valuables, c i ' . Our lines now opened embrace the routes between New York. Boston. Philadelphia Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland. Cincinnati Chicago, Milwaukee, LCroie, PrsiriexinChlen, Indlanapolls.Terre Haute, St. Lool and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly exteuuea over uinu lrale. . . ! Tb capital or tnis (.ompaujr Twentj IttlHion Dollars, and is an ample guarantee to xne panne of its reponiibihiy. All losses and dataage of proper rtyntriited to our care wil and eouitabiy atllosted. be prompuy i Every etlort will be made to merit the patronage of tne puouc u-r rai m ow as those oi any respousioie tipnw Company. . ,lT . T t.v. OFFICE Xt.-4 Firs S(ret;, novl3d3m i t ,. BANKING.' ;i cki t I t a Archer & co., hilt Dealers in Gid,"Siiv-er,T4iiuxreii Bank Notes, Compound Iatexest .-Notes, and airiandk'oi 'OOERNES4 SECT iiiTira ' ' - I . . . A A.- r l'i. IV. Hi CoIIeetlonemadeon all accessible poll UWm " ? - irt rational ISauk !(. i OF EVANSVILLE. 1HDT : ' XT ' JDepdfcltory. : i f r ' Organized Jnne.'lrfj ca pita t '.:..LV.... tsooo joh s. HoPicrss, president t , ' Jam em H. Cct&ek, Cashier. Director -'.. 7.! n ghee; Jfbn inxle, 3ry Charles Vte:e, ... Bray. -Win. Browu.j. B.Hpltiii. Robert Barues-F. W. Sawyer , V. Preston., , ..,... Doing a general BaclitDg, ElcbaDge.au Collection Buslnew. -. He venus Stamps for sale. nov ly
NICE SWEET CIDER, IS STORE and for sale by ' ;.. , VICKEKY BRO.. Eureka Lataar, 7 Main fctreet. I a
